Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, April 29, 1932, Page 5, Image 5

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weekend with Edith Mae Lind­
sey at Keasey.
' Mrs. Whitter and two daugh­
ters, Mrs. Joseph Banzer and Mrs.
Mildred Hawkins
F. Bush of Mist, visited Mrs. M.
Dunlap Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Pruitt and
Mr. and Mrs. Lionberger of St.
son Alvin and Paul Cummings Helens were guests of Mr. and
started on a trip toward Cali­ Mrs. Charley Christiansen for
fornia looking for work.
Wednesday dinner.
Bruce Cummings expects to sail
Mrs. Glen Peoples and daugh­
ter went to Portland Sunday to for Korea and other points in Ja­
visit her husband, who is in the pan soon.
Mrs. Charles Ratkie, who has
St. Vincents hospital. It was
thought that he would soon be employment at Longview, visited
home but it was found necessary home folks for the weekend.
to reDreak his leg twice. Mrs. I Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Matson
Peoples left Tuesday to stay in have moved their household goods
Portland where she will be near to Camas, Washington.
Mrs. B. B. Hawkins was an
her husband.
Mrs. Glen Peoples had as her overnight guest of Mrs. Alden
guests Saturday Mesdames Clar­ Lee Monday.
Miss Amy Coffman of Strassel,
ence Nelson of Port Angeles.
Washington, Rube Nelson, of Oregon, was an overnight guest
Westport, Love Stevens,
Art of Mildred Hawkins Monday.
! Mr. and Mrs. Charley Mitchell
Workman and children.
Mrs. M. Dunlap accompanied 'of Camp Eight visited Mr. and
her son Noble to St. Helens Mrs. Craig Donaway Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Streadwick
Thursday. While there she visit­
I spent the weekend in Portland vi­
ed many old friends.
Gladys End and Virginia Cum- siting the latter’s mother.
Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Throop and
mi
"■ Keasey Saturday.
. ns spent the son Tommy and daughter May
DeEtt and Becky, also- Aunt Sally
SUM' ONS
spent Tuesday evening with Mr.
In the Circuit Court ’of the and Mrs. R. L. Spencer of Tre-
State of Oregon for the County . harne.
of Columbia.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Austin re­
Hattie K. Jermain, Plaintiff, i turned from Burns Sunday even-
vs.
|ing. Aubrey Austin remained in
F. J. Jermain, Defendant.
Burns for a short time.
To F. J. Jermain, defendant
Elzo Varley spent the weekend
above named:
in Forest Grove.
In the name of the State of* Mr. and Mrs. Omar Spencer
Oregon, you are hereby required' and son “Buzz” spent Saturday
to appear and answer the com-1 with the former’s mother, Aunt
plaint filed against you in the I Sally Spencer.
albove entitled suit on or before [ Dorothy Throop, Who is teach­
the expiration of four weeks' ing in Manning, Oregon, was
from the date of the first publi­ home for the weekend.
cation of this summons, which
T. R. Throop, who has been
first publication is made and working in Dayville, Oregon, has
dated April 22, 1932. said four been home visiting for some time,
weeks being the time prescribed but left Wednesday, taking with
by the court in its order for the him his daughter, May DeEtt,
publication of this summons; and who has employment there.
if you fail to appear and answer
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Heath
the complaint the plaintiff will Jeft Monday for Spokane, Wash­
cause your default to be entered ington.
and apply to the court above
Little Joy Willard has been
named for the relief demanded very sick but is some better at
in said complaint, to-wit: For this writing.
a decree dissolving the marriage
Clarence Fowler is visiting rela­
contract now existing between tives in Treharne.
plaintiff and defendant on the
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Robbins are
grounds of cruel and inhuman ^spending a few days with Mr.
treatment, and for an order and Mrs. Jay Burtraw.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cameron
awarding the care and custody
of Jerome B. Jermain and Leon­ 4 spent the weekend in Longview.
ard L. Jermain, minor children ! Mr. and Mrs. Charley White
of plaintiff and defendant, to and daughter Leota, Mrs. Gus Ol­
the plaintiff; for $75.00 attor­ son, Mrs. J. W. White and Evelyn
ney’s fee, for her costs herein, May motored to Camp Eight Sun-
and for such other and further day.
Lucille Lindberg spent the
relief as to the court may seem
just.
|| weekend with Evelyn Varley.
This summons is served upon
COUNTY CORONER
you by publication thereof in the
I am a candidate for coroner
Vernonia Eagle, a newspaper of
general circulation printed and of Columbia county in the Re­
published in Columbia county, publican primary May 20. I have
Oregon, by order of the Hon. H. had 10 years experience as an
K. Zimmerman, judge of the undertaker of Rainier, besides
circuit court of said county and taking a course under three of the
state, made on the 19th day of best undertakers and coroners in
the Pacific northwest. The pres­
April, 1932.
ent coroner has had the position
A. E. VEATCH
Attorney for Plaintiff.
18 years. If you see fit to make
Office and postoffice address: a change I will appreciate your
(16c4)
Rainier Oregon.
vote.
Date of last publication May
J. O. ELBON,
13, 1932.
Rainier, Oregon.
(Pd. adv.)
Riverview’ I
lage visiting his old school mates
and friends. He lived with his
parents here in the village a
few years ago. They moved to
Mrs. A. A. Dowling
Chico, where they now reside.
Mrs. L. Lawyer is having er­
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Fisher and ected a small bungalow on her
daughter from Astoria were call­ property, having rented her home
ing on relatives and friends here and farm to the Otto Smith fa­
Monday.
mily.
The Aurrington family are
Mrs. Ed Reynolds and Mrs.
Hattie
Buckley were dinner moving to Hillsboro this week.
L. B. Eastman bought i couple
guests Sunday of the James
of fine pigs from Dave McMullin
Jones folks.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sundland last week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Schlippy
were Portland business visitors
were town shoppers on Saturday.
Tuesday.
,
Geo. Van Vleet started his
Bernice Turner stayed over
timber fallers on the Wilson tim­
the weekend with her grandmo­
ber he recently purchased from
ther, Mrs. Reynolds.
The farmers are taking ad­ the Wilson heirs.
There will be preaching by an
vantage of the nice weather, and
Adventist pastor next Sunday at
doing their spring plowing.
the Lutheran church.
Tom Riggles was down from i
Miss Marian McMullin took
the summit Monday evening on'
charge
of central office Satur­
business in the village.
day while Miss Holmstrom did
Ernest Lane is working a few
some work on the interior of her
days for Riggles Logging com­
home, painting, etc.
pany, helping move a donkey.
Miss Gieverts and Miss Gross LUMBER CUT REMAINS LOW
spent Monday evening at the
Dowling home.
(Oregonian.)
There were services last Sun­
A total of 321 mills reporting
day at the church by the Lu­ to the West Coast Lumbermen’s
theran pastor. He will be here association for the week ending
again the fourth Sunday in May. April 16 operated at 24.5 per
Mrs. A. R. Melis gave a party cent of capacity, as compared
last Wednesday evening for the to 24.8 per cent of capacity for
Sunday school pupils.
the previous week, and 45.7 per
T. S. Crowder has purchased cent for the same week last
property in Vernonia and moved year. During the week of April 9,
his family there.
187 of these plants were reported
Mrs. L. Lawyer was on the as down and 135 operating.
sick list for a few days recently. Those operating reported pro­
Jewell Waterman is in the vil- duction as 47.3 per cent of their
group capacity.
FOR SHERIFF
Current new business of 216
I hereby announce my candi­ identical mills was 1.7 per cent
dacy for sheriff of Columbia over production and totaled 7,-
county subject to the republican 000,000 feet more than the or­
vote at the May primary election. ders of the previous week. This
My experience as a peace officer group reported production as ap­
in the county and the city of St. proximately the same as the pre­
Helens will be of benefit to me if vious week. Shipments for the
nominated and elected sheriff. To
those taxpayers who wish a sensi­
ble conduct of the office and an
economical administration of the
office, I wish to state that I will
appreciate their support.
(Pd. Adv.)
Respectfully,
(i8c3)
ira e . M c I ntire
Mist
week were 0.2 per cent over
production.
Inventories, as reported by 144
mills, remained about the same as
the week ending April 9 but are
18.5 per cent less than at this
time last year.
CORN FRITTERS
1 can corn
1 egg
H teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon baking powder
1 cup flour
2 tablespoons rich milk
Beat egg, add corn, beat well,
add milk, then flour, salt and
baking powder. Stir well and fry
in an iron skillet that has a gen­
erous amount of bacon fat. Each
frying, fry as you would hot
cakes. Serve with butter. Makes
12 to 14 cakes, depending on
size. —Mrs. A. A. Dowling.
Apri 16 following an illness of a
year. Services were held at the
Quincy church the following Wed­
nesday.
Mrs. Erkkila was born in Fin­
land June 24, 1868. She and
Mr. Erkkila came to America in
1900 and settled in the vicinity
of Clatskanie.
Surviving are her husband and
CHOCOLATE DROP COOKIES five children, Andre and Eleanor
Vk cup shortening
at home, Mrs. Harold Tufts and
1 cup sugar
Mrs. Ray Peterson of Portland,
2 squares melted chocolate
and Mrs. Zimmerdahl.
1 beaten egg
2H cups flour
Collegians Enjoy
H teaspoon cinnamon
V4 teaspoon soda
“Skip Day” at Park
2 teaspoons baking powder
% teaspoon salt
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Shay of
4 tablespoons milk
Arcadia park were very much
H cup chopped nuts
surprised Wednesday morning.
Cream shortening and sugar, April 20, to have the senior class
add melted chocolate and beaten of Pacific college pay them a
egg, add sifted dry ingredients visit. They arrived about 7:30 a.
and nuts, drop by teaspoon on m. in the cold and rain, expect­
greased cookie sheet. This makes ing a nice sun shiny day and a
about 65 cookies. —Mrs. J. W. picnic in the park. Mr. Shay in­
Neurer.
vited them in and built a fire n
the big fire place and they had a
Mrs. Zimmerdahl’s
happy day after all.
Mother Passes Away They were celebrating their
“skip” day.
Mrs. Herman Erkkila, 64, of
Quincy, mother of Mrs. Roy Zim­
For real bargains—watch the
merdahl of Vernonia, passed away classified columns of the Eagle.
have a
For your convenience the following business and professional people are listed on
this page alphabetically. These men and women are known in Vernonia as reliable business
and professional people.
Mwz
SHOPS
DENTISTS
BARBER
Willard Batteries
M. D. COLE
VIOLET RAY GASOLINE
Oil« • • . Expert Greasing
Haircutting for Men
Women ana Children
Expert Work Guaranteed
Dentist
Vernonia, Oregon
VERNONIA
SERVICE STATION
CARD ROOM
DOCTORS
TRANSFER — TRUCK
PASTIME
Marvin R. Eby, M. D.
CARDS AND
LIGHT LUNCHES
Physican and Surgeon
PORTERFIELD’S
TRANSFER AND FEED CO.
JOy
shop
Lloyd Baker, Prop.
CONTRACTORS
JOHN A. MILLER
General Contractor
Maaon Work, Building
Phone Hospital 931
Town Office 891
—
Physician and Surgeon
Office Phone 663
Ses. Phone 664
Vernonia,
Oregon
RESTAURANTS
BAFFORD BROS.
Genera! Plumbing
Vernonia
C. BRUCE
WkolMale and Retail
LUMBER
Venoaia, Oregon
OPEN FRIDAY, SAT­
URDAY AND SUNDAY
729
THIRD
STREET
FOR SALE—Rhode Island Reds'
setting eggs, 30 cents a dozen.
Mrs. Viola Treharne
16c3
ACREAGE AND FARMS — For
sale. T. B. Mills.(2tf)
FOR SALE — 6-Weeks old pigs,
$2.25 cash. Elmer Bergerson.
Phone 14F1555.
17*2
WANTED
WANTED— Good cooking stove
to be issued out to a needy
family. Pleaes notify Community
Ohest headquarters.
18*1
CASON TRANSFER
Local & long distance
HAULING
Phone 923
Office in
Workingmen’s Store
and
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Notice how every word of the songs can
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—
Mary Kato
Chop Suey
Restaurant
SOMETHING BETTER IN RAB­
BITS! My Artic and Snowdrift
strains of New Zealand whites are
result of six years of careful
culling and breeding for early de­
velopment and large size. 4 to 5
lbs. at 8-weeks is the rule of on
my young stock. Stock priced
according to age and quality. A
few good breeders for sale. R.
L. Harris, Mist Route, near 1-
mile bridge.
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General Electric Radio Concert
in Our Showroom
All Kinds of Hay and Feed.
Prices right. Also all kinds of
good wood.
Phone 253
—
DR. J. A. HUGHES
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—Two registered spot­
ted Poland China brood sows,
1 boar, 15 pigs, all for $15.00
cash if taken before May 10.
Eben L. John, nine miles south
of Vernonia on Forest Grove
road.____________________ (18*2)
FOR CORONER
To the Voters of Columbia
County:—I am a candidate to suc­
ceed myself as County Coroner.
Should I be nominated and elected
the people may expect the same
prompt and efficient service that
has been rendered during the
years I have endeavored to satis­
factorily administer the affairs of
the office. Often-times a matter
of judgment and based on exper­
ience saves the county consider­
able sums as to holding inquests
and other duties in connection
with the office. Proper equipment
convenient location and every fa­
cility together with the fact that
sole attention is given to the care
of the business conducted makes
it posible to render prompt ser­
vice and at a minimum cost to
the taxpayers, a policy I have ad­
hered to and will be continued
should the people again decide
that I serve them.
Respectfully,
(Paid Adv.)
T. S. WHITE,
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St. Helens.
Professional and Business Directory
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VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1932.
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