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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1932)
FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1932. VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON PAGE TWO I son. | Mr. and Mrs. Spring Grace Keller, Mrs. Henry John After the last dog was devoured! and family, Mr. and Mrs. Urie and the last bun downed the , Miss Marian McMullin had* . Reynolds and daughter, Mr. and young people drove home. charge of the Mist telephone of- ibniertain Mrs. Sidney Baker and family, ¡fice Saturday during the absence ---------- Mrs. Jake Neurer Nelson Beaver and Edgar Craw CLASS DAY EXERCISES I of thp regular operator. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Spring en ford. three tables of The Louis Carmicheal family, tertained V_.„OT with „.................... — Pleasant Hill school closes Fri HELD WEDNESDAY . t. . „ . „ 'Mr. and Mrs. Noble Dunlap and .bridge at their home on B street day, May 20. tt .. . g L'l11 44 n/I Sun- 11 n — ' I Thursday 'Ya si ra/1 O XT evening, *41) 1 tl LT May ii 1 12. Among those 111 Vernonia Sat-, 1 Mrs lsie peterson attended The class day exercises were Mr. and Mrs. Harris and chil in the high school auditorium urday were Mrs. Julia Whittig: day gehool at Mist Sunday. Mrs. E. H. Condit and Ira dren left for Banks, where they held Zonweiss Douglass will leave 1 Bible school. Wednesday, May 18. A la»ge “ ---- — 8°n - BeatricenCPerry "and0 !;: Stanley Kuback went to work Tucker held high scores. After this weekend for McMinnville to Earl Smith, Guy Mills, Judge intend to pick berries. crowd attended the program for Burns, 1 neaince rerry ana irai. ci Vf i p .Tnhnson farmin?. He for Clyde Johnson farming. He cards the hostess served strawber Mr. Rogers, tax assessor, called) visit her sister Vivian Douglass, , D. B. Reasoner, Charlie Ichman afternoon. The program was Peterson, moved his household goods and ry shortcake and coffee. Linfield college senior, for two ' and Clifford Smith are leaving in this neighborhood oi) Satur the in the form of a radio program Francis Larson brought in some fanliiy Saturday. They will oc- _________ weeks. She will attend the com today for Breitenbush springs for day. included Mr. and Mrs. with Ernest Nanson, class presi- dairy and chicken feed from Clat- cu_ y the smaif house of Mr. Ira Guests mencement exercises of both the a week’s outing. Tucker, Dr. and Mrs. M. D. zittrti <aa announcer. annnnni’ar Slkanip f nr farmero - , , skanie for farmers hctro here. dent, as • Johnson s. high school and college. Hear Alva Walker, prominent * Dave McMullin and his daugh I Jake Neurer butchered and took Cole, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Condit, Senior class quartet Members of the junior choir Portland minister and speaker, in Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Reithner, Salutatory Address Gertrude Ek ter Annie were in Mist Satur several veals to Portland Mon Mrs. of the Evangelical church gave Dr. Coon’s lecture hall at 7 p. Lulu Fullerton, and Ralph Vocal Selection..... Marian Lindley day evening shopping. a weiner roast up Rock creek b. Sunday, May 22, and spend day. Reithper. Championships of 1932 ............... Mrs. G. McCormick and Mrs. Tuesday evening in honor of the one hour of real enjoyment, (adv. Mrs. Ed Reynolds from Mist Reported by Graham Cracker E. Caywood drove to Vernonia spent high school seniors among their Monday afternoon with Mol Harvey G. Starkweather, demo Whistling Selection ....................... Wednesday on business. Miss Amy Hughes cratic candidate for congress, was memt bership. ’ ’ lie Wright and Ella Cay wood. Helen Lamoreaux and Miss Mildred Drake, leaders in town Saturday in the interest Miss Marie Holmstrom and Peterson is serving on I DECORATION DAY Newspaper of the Air ................... her daughter Olga spent the i the Lincoln of the organization were includ- of his candidacy. election board at Mist Friday, Editor ......... _ .... Nolle Green Louise Roberson ed. Mrs. M. R. Cameron, mother of Aset. Editor __ ........ Bob Foa Tap Dance ............. Nelle Green week end in Portland visiting primary election day. lc A MILE Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nelson and Dr, and Mrs. J. A. Hughes Guy Cameron, who suffered a Valedictory Addrerr. George Laird friends. Senior Reporter were overnight guests of Mr. and stroke of paralysis recently, is Mrs. Dave McMullin and her little daughter drove to Knappa Reading of Will ......... Virgil Hiatt Verla Messing Mrs. Harry Yundt at Cochran reported as much better, and is spend the day visiting. Class Song ................... Ensemble brother, Olie Estes, motored to to Mr. and Mrs. Noble Dunlap Sunday. They attended a party doing nicely. Junior Reporter Forest Grove to see Millie Me complimenting Mrs. Yundt’s sis called to spend Monday evening Mullin, a Pacific university stu. Edgar Crawford Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Burnside $1.25 •Portland with Mr. and Mrs. J. Neurer. ter, who is a visitor from Ta of Portland visited Sunday with dent. 2.85 Sophomore Reporter Corvallis Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hill of coma. The Bob Lindsay folks were Portland arrived here a few Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Burnside. 1.25 •Rainier Zonweiss Douglass Clyde Jordan, who has presid Mrs. S. E. Couper, Mrs. Har in Vernonia Saturday evening. 3.70 •Seaside days ago to spend the summer Freshman Reporter ed over the second chair in the old Decker and Mrs. Charles E. Erickson and E. Thomas here at their summer home. 3.30 •Astoria Joy Barber shop during the past Richardson were Portland visitors Leona Hillman from Clatskanie were here Sun Charlie is a brother of Pasco 2.15 Salem ... year is absent temporarily to as Wednesday. day visiting friends and relatives. Hill at Vernonia. 3.55 Eugene sist his step-father, who operates Mr. and Mrs. Lou Althous of EIGHTH GRADE EXAMS CHRISTIAN CHURCH •—Trains or Stages Hy Tracey was sick in bed Sat- The Nehalem valley mourns a shop in Gresham. He expects Portland visited Mr. and Mrs. DISTANT POINTS ' urday and the family physican, the lpss of a very true and loving to return here later. Harold Decker and other friends HELD AT HIGH SCOOL $17.20 I Dr. Eby was called for him. Helena ......... F. Claude Stephens, Minister friend, Aunt Sally Spencer of L. H. Plummer is suffering here Sunday. Mr. Althous was ... 9.35 Spokane ........ Lord’s day services, May 22—, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Peterson and Vernonia. Three eighth grade classes of from a badly infected finger. connected with local Shell Oi. 17.20 Two truckloads of bee swarms Butte ........... the Vernonia schools and the 9:45 a. m., Bible school; 10:45 little Norman were visiting from were Seven-year old Lois Wilkinson company about two years ago. 6.25 Pendleton .... held over a few days on the a. m„ divine morning worship. down the river Saturday after cut a finger almost off Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fogel surrounding schools took their Evangelist Bennett brings great noon. 11.90 Boise ............ Mr. and Mrs. Noble Dunlap old Rubert place. Then they were the gash going into the bone and were hosts Monday night to a examinations at the high school message; 2:30 p. m., services in 17.45 Jan Francisco on down the river. requiring a number of stitches to group of friends for dinner and on Thursday, May 12. Mr. Wil Mist church; 7:45 p. 1,,., giaat were in Riverview calling on Mr. takeu 5.20 Friday, May 20, will be the Seattle ......... close it. contract bridge. The group meets kerson conducted the examina spiritual evangelism in song and Dunlap’s mother. ending of this school term at Medford ....... tion. | Lawrence Jepson and Clyde Otto Malmsten and Mrs. Eva weekly for games of contract, the Natal school. Miss Doris Mer service. Tacoma ........ drove beyond Vernonia ryfield, West of Seaside came to Verno giving prizes once each month. teacher, and pupils will Come and enjoy this great Johnson Salt Lake City ....... 20.35 to get a bunch of hogs. nia Monday to visit relatives and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Brown will en GEORGE LAIRD RECEIVES enjoy a picnic lunch at the beau campaign. Vancouver, B. C.......... 8.65 Mr. and Mrs. Carl Raddatz and tiful Natal grove Friday. remained for the funeral of tertain next Monday. Mr. SCHOLARSHIP CUP The Dalles ................... 3.10 Bible School Notes Mrs. M. Beernian from Portland Aunt Sally Spencer. Mrs. Ben Brickel, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Taylor and Go May 27 to 30 inclusive is growing and every spent the weekend here. The Ray’s two smaller brothers, who i George Laird, a senior in the one Interest Alva Walker, Portland minister Harqld Decker and Mr. and Mrs. Return limit June 6 is happy in the Bible school. young folks returned to Portland lived at Mist all winter, have high school, has been awarded the and speaker, will speak in Dr. Dan Brown were present. Tickets sold in either direc 21.5 attended last Lord’s day. Sunday and Mrs. Beerman spent moved back to the old home place L. H. (Hamp) Roberson, who Wilkerson cup for scholarship for Coon’s lecture hall Sunday even tion. Proportional reductions Th« Loyal Gleaners retained the week with her daughter and has been working at McNary, the years of ’31 and '32. George’s the banner with 36 members on the burn. between other points. ing. family, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Peter- The J. M. McCormicks received Arizona, returned to his home Mr. and Mrs. George Johns of here Saturday in order to be cup is on display with the cup present. This class, which is for R. M. ALDRICH Agent. a shipment of baby chicks this of Lawrence Jesclard, who won Walton were in town Tuesday married people, has shown J. C. WRIGHT, at the school commence the cup last year, in the Kullan- young growp from the very start. Inspir week.________ __________ visiting at the Arthur Stockton present a remarkable growth recently. General Agent ....... Astoria ment exercises during the week, der jewelry store window. A duet was rendered by Velma ing song service in charge of the home. Mr?. J. A. McDonald was hos minister, F. Claude Stephens, and Mr and Mrs. William Culver in which his son, Hamp Jr., was Veal and Marian Lindley. tess to the Willing Workers at United Railways and daughter, Mrs. Thor Roberts, graduated from the eighth grade SENIORS BANQUETED A children’s day program is be the Gospel messages brought by the evangelist, Abe F. Bennett. the Christian church Wednesday of Portland visited friends here and his daughter Louise from the ing prepared under the direction S. P. & S. Trsp. Co. high school. Mr. Roberson does The Parent-Teacher’s associa of Miss Verna Ray, and we are This man is nationally known afterpoon. Refreshments were Wednesday. not plan to go back to Arizona. servqd following a business meet tion gave a banquet for the Louis Wold, who works at Camp forward to an enjoyable among the Christian churches, C. L. Brock and Earl M. Bleile seniors in the Evangelical church looking having conducted great meetings ing;________ ________________ _ Eight, had a badly infected fing time together. came from Westfir Saturday even May 13. er this week. If you do not attend Bible in all parts of United States. Some of the cooking students school elsewhere we urge you to We urge everyone to attend this J. F. Chariot, who got a fine ing to visit their families here. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Crowe under the supervision of Mrs. come, bring a friend, and en spiritual, soul-stirring revival. piece of steel in his eye while of St. Helens visited friends in Hammack served the dinner. T he joy the splendid spiritual fel working for Clark and Wilson Services begin right on the RADIOS FOR RENT May 12, is having some trouble town Sunday, Mr. Crowe former- school orchestra played during lowship.___ _____________ dot, 7:45 each evening. We have the Oregon-Ameri- ly worked in with his eye and is under the not announced when the meeting the banquet. OR SALE can office. EVANGELICAL CHURCH will close. Come early and enjoy care of a physician. Mrs. Gough, vice president of Mrs. A. J. Hughes and Miss the P.-T. A., acted as the toast Mrs. F. M. Ruhl underwent a the great singing and opening GLENN E. DEAMER , __ „__ attended the mati mistress and called on several of Amy Hughes major operation in the Emanuel __ services. G. W. Plumer, Pastor SERVICE MAN hospital Wednesday morning. She nee performance of Green Pas the students to respond. The Sunday school is already Your radio repairing guar is reported to have rallied nicely. tures in the Portland auditorium beginning on the children’s day Mr. and Mrs. Ben George and Saturday. anteed or no labor charge. program. The hour of Sunday Agency for Mrs. Frank Hartwick and HONOR STUDENTS FOR YEAR school meeting is 9:45 a. m. At daughter Elizabeth, who has just been graduated from the eighth daughter Maxine visited in Banks STATE LAUNDRY CO. Seniors—George Laird. Lawr 11 a, m. Rev. F. B. Culver, dis grade, are moving from town this Monday and Tuesday. Jesclard, Gertrude Ek, Edna trict superintendent of this dis Installation of the newly elect ence at hotel M c D onald week.. They plan to go to Texas. trict, will preach and hold com Owens, Alice Parker, Richard Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Ruhl went ed officers and appointed officers Melis; Juniors—Marjorie Meeker, munion services. He will also Laundry and Dry Cleaning ACROSS FROM POST OFFICE — Gene Shipman, Mgr. of Nehalem assembly, Order of to Portland Tuesday. Accompany Pick-up Tues.—Deliver Fri. Margaret McDonald, Rachel Ek, preach this Saturday evening at ing them were Mrs. H. V. Hol Rainbow, will be held in the Ma Edgar Crawford, Gladys End; So< 7:30 p. m. and hold the fourth comb and her house guest, Mrs. sonic temple Monday night, May phomores—Bernice Updike, Milli quarterly conference. 23. Parents and friends are in cent Ratkie; Freshmen — Ruth Cris Nicar of Burns. The Christian Endeavor meeets The Contract Bridge club met vited to attend. at 6;30 p. m. and the pastor will Page Simmons, Benjamin Wilker at Emil Messing’s home Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Meyer and preach at 7:30 p. m. evening with four tables in play. son Billy of McMinnville and Miss son. There is a welcome for you. Mrs. Earl Groat and small son Dorothy Carlson of Portland spent Jimmy of Astoria are visiting Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. BACCALAUREATE SERVICES VERNONIA’S GREATEST the former’s sister, Mrs. Ray Richardson. Mr. Meyer was form AT EVANGELICAL CHURCH REVIVAL MEETING Taylor of Mist this week. Both erly with the Shell Oil company Baccalaureate services were ladies are daughters of Mr. and here. 53 accepting Christ the first ___ held Sunday evening in the Evan 13 days marks the present revival Mrs. H. Veal of this city. (Incorporated) gelical church for the senior grad the greatest ever held in the H. N. Hackett, John Miller, J. uating class of ’32. H. Bush and O. T. Bateman left Christian church in Vernonia. Mr. Bennett, a visiting pastor, Confessions and beptisms almost early Thursday morning for clam digging at Seaside. gave the opening prayer. Mr. every night, and the interest_has Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hartwick Plumer preached the sermon de went in to Portland Tuesday. dicating it to the senior class. He Mrs. Wilbur Davis was a Port especially emphasized the rela Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Smith and tion between work and success. Realistic land visitor Tuesday. children spent Sunday with Mrs. Emil Messing, Gene Shipman, F. Claude Stephens of the Chris BEACH WATER PLAY BALL— Permanent Smith ’ s parents at Cornelius. Verla Messing and Mrs. O. T. ” tian church gave the benediction. With.. Ringlette Mrs. Henry John, Miss Twilla Bateman motored to Portland on and 3 packages H-D Quality Morton assisted Mrs. McPherson JUNIORS HOLD Ends. A Steam Tuesday. Mrs. Walter Kent has been ill in serving luncheon at the golf “WIENIE” ROAST Wave at reduced Shldr. VEAL ROAST lb...... 14c JELL DESSERT— course on Sunday. this week. prices. Leonard Smith spent a few Mrs. E. J. Bell and baby son, The juniors of the Vernonia $J.5O and $£.50 BREAST OF VEAL lb. ..... J2c who have been visiting Mrs. Bell’s days the past week at Dallas. school drove out to Pebble Following folks from Treharne high parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mc creek Friday evening for a “ wei- Donald, left Monday for their attended the graduation exercise: Shldr. PORK ROAST lb...... J2c Regular $5 wave SALMON—Otter Brand— ” roast. home in Grants Pass. Monday Mr. and Mrs. A. Morton, Mr. and nie Indoor baseball was played un night Mrs. Bell stayed in Dallas Mrs. A. Webb and children, Mr. til dark. Fires were at once Shldr. PORK STEAK 2-lb. 25c Extra Fancy Alaska Sockeye— Px z» with Mrs. George Wallace, for and Mrs. Frank Lines, Mr. and built and sticks were sharpened Behring Sea Catch—l’s tall. CAN MVv merly Isabel Condit of Vernonia. Mrs. O. Meyer, Mr. and Mrs. C. to roast BEAUTY SHOPPE the dogs on. Soon every PORK CHOPS lb 15c Dr. and Mrs. M. I>. Cole, Mrs. Wienicke, L. Lines, Mr. and Mrs. Phone 431 Bridge St. was eating “weinies” be Dave Marshall, and Mrs. L. H. C. Justice, Mrs. Roediger and body tween buns with smoke and ashes. Dewey made up a party which children, Mrs. J. Glassner, Mrs. LEG PORK ROAST lb.........15c SHREDDED WHEAT Biscuits— motored to Portland Tuesday. Joe Davis, Mrs. E. Treharne and A pie sale to be held down town daughter, Mrs. A. Kelley, Mrs. HAMBURGER OR With Strawberries and cream — Oh. What on Saturday, May 28, is being H. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin a breakfast— planned by the Loyal Gleaners Ilult, Mrs. H. Wilson, Mrs. W. SAUSAGE 2-lbs............... 25c class Christian church Smith, Mrs, Lee Keller, Letta Natal Timberline ROUND TRIPS! The Newest And Best in ItAIHO Vernonia Radio Shop Nehalem Market & Grocery Specials for Fri. and Sat Treharne MEAT O An netle PACKAGES FOR ................... 19C PEACHES — Silver Bar Brand- Halves — Perfect Fruit in heavy syrup—l’s tall KNOW YOUR BANK Oregon-American LET YOUR BANKER SHOW YOU HOW TO SAVE Bankers wilt tall you there are three kinda of person*—ike one* who live from hand Io mouth, the one* who think vaguely that “saving money is a good thing,” and the ones who take a certain amount from their salaries before it hits their pockets and put it safely away. You may think yon can save more wisely by making deposits when you can spare the money—but banker* know better I Consult us about a Savings Budget today. R ank of V ernonia I Lumber Co. O Q for OO * SARDINES — Otter Brand, l’s— Finest quality, tomato or mustard — Ovals ..... Qf O FOR “vV COFFEE—Bliss, Vacuum Can — WHITE WONDER Laundry Soap A better coffee for less— Economy plus Quality — POUND 10 BEANS — Wilamet Brand, 2’s— 1 lvC A » Fine cut green stringless— CAN PARO WAX— All ready for canning. Lb. Carton .... vV TOMATO JUICE — Gold Bar— Pure undiluted— < A 15-oz. tins ............. FOR Xtz C COCOA — Hershey’s %-lb. Can A delicious nourishing -4 st 12C CHEESE — Tillamook 1 Q,, Association make, fancy loaf—LB. Ai/V cup — CAN 90C BARS FELDMAN’S NAPHTHA SOAP— BARS ................................... 49c TOILET SOAP— r bars Big Bar, Unwrapped __ V AiOV 10 PRODUCE LETTUCE, head .................. 5C CARROTS NEW PEAS 2 15c 3 lbs. 25c NEW POTATOES .. 4 lbs. 25c