Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, June 10, 1932, Page 2, Image 2

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    VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
PAGE TWO
Malmsten and son Marshall, who
have employment there.
Miss Evelyn May left Sunday
for Forest Grove for a week’s
Mildred Hawkins
visit with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. White re­
Misses Jackie and Pauline Rol­ turned home Wednesday after a
lins returned Sunday from Cen­ month's visit with relatives.
Dr. and Mrs. Marvin R. Eby Zella Cady of Portland.
tralia, Wash., where they have
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Murphy of and children made a trip to Port-
The month of May had 24 days
been for the last week visiting The Dalles are spending a few land Tuesday morning.
when the sun shone all or part of
there grandmother.
days here with relatives.
The library board will hold its a day, reports the local “weather
Friends of Glen Peoples will be regular meeting in the library lady.’’
Mrs. Bud Robbins left Sunday
glad
to
know
of
his
returning
for St. Helens where she will
at 2:30 Monday afternoon, June
Earl Smith is attending the
visit at the home of Mrs. Chris home Tuesday from the hospital 13.
firemen's school in Corvallis
in Portland. He is much improved.
Matson.
The regular meeting of the W. Thursday and Friday of this
Cecil Urie is now employed at C. T. U. will be held at the
Mr. and Mrs. Steve O’Donnell
week.
home of Mrs. Harry Strong
and children who were visiting Gresham.
I. White, circulation worker, is
A.
J.
Chapman
and
daughters
Tuesday
afternoon,
June
14.
relatives at Cochran returned
in Vernonia this week soliciting
Hazel
and
Verda
and
son
Melvin
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
G.
Walker
home Sunday.
left Monday for Gresham for the of Banks and Norma Heltzel of for the Eagle, after several
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Roedigger vis­ berry fields.
months in California. He reports
Portland visited the H. E. Mc­
ited at the home of Mrs. J. R.
James Brown left Sunday for Graw and Frank Hartwick fa­ conditions in that state are partic­
Laramore Tuesday.
Gales Creek, where he has work milies here Wednesday. Mr. and ularly hard in Los Angeles, where
Miss Pauline Dial of Cutbank, for some time.
Mrs. Walker are the parents of unemployment is very serious.
Montana, came Friday to visit Ellery Stone of Bly, Oregon, Mrs. Hartwick and Mrs. McGraw.
John Robbins, whose leg was
with her father for awhile.
is visiting his sister, Mrs. Bill
Nehalem Assembly, Order of broken May 24. had to have it
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Willard and Brown, for a few weeks.
Rainbow, will meet in regular ses- ‘ ‘ amputated just below the knee,
daughter Joy spent the weekend
Mr. Shelby and Roy Cook left sion in the Masonic temple, Mon-[The operation took^place at the
in Portland among relatives.
| Emanuel hospital Tuesday.
Monday for Gresham for the day, June 13.
Mrs. Ira Rollins visited friends berry fields.
A group of Willing Workers I A daughter was born to Mr.
at Camp Eight Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fowler
and Mrs. Herbert Counts Friday
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Parker and Clifford Fowler left last from the Christian church met at of last week.
and children left Sunday for Bay week for Boring for the berry the home of Mrs. J. A. McDon­
Mrs. Chet Shoemaker was op­
ald Tue»iay for quilting. A pot
City where they will be for fields.
erated on for appendicitis June 1
luck
dinner
was
served
at
noon.
Mrs. Bert Hawkins had as her
several weeks.
Miss Phoebe Greenman, sopho­ at the Sellwood hospital. It is
Mrs. Craig Donaway had as her guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Paul more at the University of Ore­ possible that she may be here by
guest Sunday Mrs. Esther Strad- Driscoll and children of Stony gon is expected to arrive this the end of this week.
wick of Camp Eight.
Point and Mrs. Pete Serafin and weekend to spend the summer
A large stick fell on O. D.
Mrs. John Hair spent Wednes­ daughters Marie and Yola.
McCabe’s hand Wednesday while
home
of
her
parents,
at
the
day at the home of Mrs. Sidney
Mrs. Helen Sheeley is now oc­
Mr. and Mrs. Thor Roberts, he was loading a car at the
Malmsten.
cupying the home of Mrs. Tom former Vernonia residents now mill. He will be laid off for sev-
Misses Vera and Evelyn Varley Throop.
in Portland, were week- eral days.
left Sunday for Forest Grove
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hill of living guests of Mr. and Mrs. O.
C. Bruce and Johnny Kirk at-
where they will visit their grand- Portland visited at the home of end
tended the fights in Portland
Bateman.
Mr. and Mrs. John Estes Monday. T. Mrs.
mother, Mrs. Sarah Smith.
H. E. McGraw and Mrs. Tuesday.
Mrs. Harry King and daughter E. W. Holtham made a business
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Olson are
Sunday A. E. Adams took a
Marjorie
and
sons
Earl
and
Bob-
now employed at Gales Creek for
group of girls and camping equip­
trip to Forest Grove Tuesday.
by
have
gone
to
Spokane
to
visit
a few weeks and left Sunday for
The W. T. Lilly and L. H. ment to a berry patch near For­
relatives.
that place.
Roberson
families are camping est Grove. The party included
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce McDonald out near Timber
Mr. and Mrs. Noble Dunlap of
while working in Leona Hillman, Reba Adams, Mar­
Natal visited at the home of his and family visited relatives in Ri­ the berry fields.
jorie Holtham, and Leona New.
mother, Mrs. M. Dunlap, Sunday. verview Monday.
A number of Vernonia people
Mrs.
J.
H.
Bush
returned
Mon
­
Miss Lucile Miller of Kelso
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Peoples and
were working there and it was re­
day
night
from
a
week
’
s
stay
baby spent Tuesday at Westimber is visiting at the home of her in Portland where she was under­ ported that 65 Vernonia people
aunt, Mrs. Jack Heenan.
visiting relatives.
were in a near-by patch,
Mr. and Mrs. Art Bert of Clats­ going medical treatment.
Lloyd Gibbons and Ronald
Stitches were removed this
is now able to
Smith have gone to Gresham, kanie visited with Mr. and Mrs. be J. up H. in Burnside
a wheel chair each day. week, from Russell Stanton’s fin-
where they will work in the ber- Virgil Powell Monday evening.
Mrs. Cris Nicar, former Ver­ ger which he cut severely with
Mrs. Charlie Hill of Portland
ry fields.
resident, who has been the an ax nearly two weeks ago.
Mrs. Art Wridge had as her and Miss Marian McMullin of nonia
Frank Brandigen of Camp 8
guest of Mrs. H. V. Hol­
guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Er­ Natal visited with Mr. and Mrs. house
for several weeks, left was taken to a Portland hospital
nest Walley, Mr. and Mrs. Walt John Estes and family during the comb
Saturday night for her home in June 1 with a serious injury to
Moody, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Layer week.
his back and head sustained while
Mr. Stout of Eugene spent Burns, taking her household fur­ working at the camp.
and Mr. and Mrs. Dess Foley, all
Tuesday at the home of Mrs. J. niture which had been stored
of Camp Ten.
Amqng the many Vernonia
here, along with her.
A letter to Mrs. Art Wridge P. McDonald.
The condition of Dave Marsh­ berry pickers in the Banks and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Pete
McMullin
of
from Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Matson
all and his son Larry Marshall, Forest Grove localities are W. T.
now of Klamath sends greetings Natal had as their guests Sun­ who have been confined to their Lilly and family, L. H. Roberson
day Mr. and Mrs. John Estes
to all Riverview friends.
home for several weeks with and family, Charlotte and Nelle
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cody of and sons Oral and Ollie.
Green, Kenneth Whitsell, Marsh­
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Heenan and rheumatism, remains the same.
Raymond, Ore., are visiting at the daughter Betty and son Jackie
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Parker and all Malmsten, Carl Allen and
home of his sister, Mrs. Ira Rol- spent Sunday at Kelso with rela- Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Condit attend­ Kathryn Malmsten.
Kenneth Perdue, of Berkeley,
linSj, for a few weeks.
ed the baccalaureate service and
tives.
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Bertram of
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace and fa- graduation exercises at Oregon California, is visiting his father,
Souls Hill visited friends in Ri­ mily of Portland are now occupy- State college Sunday and Mon­ Nat Perdue.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Armitage
verview Tuesday.
ing the home of Aunt Sally day.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Rollins and Spencer.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Condit are on their vacation in Newport.
children spent Sunday with rela­ Mr. and Mrs. Bruce McDonald attended the Oregon Normal During their, absence the drug
tives at Centralia.
I of Rock creek entertained Sun- School Alumni association meet­ store is being conducted by Mr.
Herman Greener returned Sun­ day in honor of J. P. McDonald’s ing and reception at Monmouth Armitage’s sister, Ellen Plummer
day to Mountaindale after spend­
and also visited with of Seattle, and by P. R. Shea of
birthday. Those present were Mr. Saturday,
ing the weekend at home in Ri­ and
McDonald, Mrs. Mr. Condit’s sister and family, Astoria.
Mrs.
J.
P.
verview.
Frances Lappe is attending
Mr. and Mrs. George Wallace
Karhan.
Mr. and Mrs. Pruitt and son Al­ Annie
summer
school at the San Jose
and
baby
son.
Cameron
is
able
vin spent Sunday in Clatskanie to Grandmother
State
Teacher
’s college, and ex­
B.
Lappe
has
re
­
Mrs.
Wayne
be up at this writing.
with relatives.
ceived word of the passing of her pects to be home in August.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Stone also JUST EIGHT CLUB MEETS
Fred Spring has a summer pos­
father, Geo. St. John Bremmer at
Miss Edith Harding of New Castle, AT MRS. NANSON’S
San Francisco Wednesday. Ser­ ition as playground instructor in
Colorado, are visiting at the home
I
vices will be held there Saturday. Portland. Mrs. Spring plans to
of Mrs. Bill Brown.
Mrs. Rose Plummer returned travel extensively visiting rela­
Mrs. James Nanson entertained
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Glen members of the Just Eight club, Tuesday from a business trip to tives.
and daughter Betty, who have May 31, with but one table of Hood River.
been making their home at bridge in play.
Bert Odell of Portland, a
Watch the classified section
Toodle, Utah, returned Friday to
Timmons won the brother of Mrs. L. H. Dewey, and see for yourself the many
Mrs. J. ‘ L. “
Riverview, where they will re­ prize for high score, and Mrs. was a guest in the Dewey home opportunities listed there. Read
main for the summer.
W. J. Armitage the consolation. last week.
Mrs. Floyd Cleveland and A lunch was served by the hos­
Daisy McDonald underwent op- it every week.
daughter Eva Lou left Thursday tess.
erations for the removal of ad-
for Cornelius to visit relatives
Additional members present enoids and tonsils at the St.
Agency for
were Mrs. W. M. Henderson and Helens hospital Wednesday morn­
for a few weeks.
Miss Virginia Cummings leaves Mrs. Rose Fletcher. The latter’s ing. She was accompanied by her
STATE LAUNDRY CO.
Friday for Vancouver to spend niece, Helen Garrison, of New­ mother, Mrs. D. McDonald, who
AT HOTEL McDONALD
the summer with her mother, Mrs. berg, was a guest.
brought her home the same eve-
Laundry and Dry Cleaning
Fred Cummings.
ning.
Pick-up Tues.—Deliver Frt.
A house guest of Mrs. L. H.
Fred Rainey and son James, E.
Jack Marshall returned Mon­
L. Lloyd and Bud Rose left Sat- day night from Portland where Dewey since Tuesday is her niece
urday for Gresham, where they he had undergone treatment for
have employment.
his foot in St. Vincents hospital
Mrs. Sidney Malmsten and Mrs. since last Friday. He expects to
Bess Malmsten spent Sunday near return to the hospital again Sat­
Forest Grove visiting Sidney urday.
Riverview
FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1932.
MR. AND MRS. BRICKEL
ENTERTAIN AT BRIDGE
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Brickel en­
tertained their card club Tues­
day evening. Contract bridge was
played with Mrs. Henry Fogel
holding high score and Harold
Decker low. Refreshments were
served following play.
Other guests included Mr. Fo-
gel, Mrs. Decker and Mr. and
Mrs. Dan Brown.
Natal
Mr«. Jak« Naurer
Clark and Wilson moved a
steam shovel down below Pitts­
burg near Big Eddy which will
be used to clear out a right of
way for the new logging road to
be built this summer.
The Natal telephone line was
down in several places last week
and communication was cut off.
Ira Peterson repaired the line
Thursday.
Weaver Clark from Vernonia
was at Natal on business Thurs­
day. He was looking to buy some
cattle.
F. Claude Stephens called to
see Mr. and Mrs. Noble Dunlap
on Thursday evening and enjoyed
a visit and supper with them.
Wm. Pringle, Sr., is building a
new chicken house on his home
ranch.
Lee Osborn drove to Port-
land Sunday to spend a day there
with Mrs. Osborn and returned
home Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Peterson and
little Norman called on Mr. and
Mrs. Jake Neurer Sunday even­
ing.
Elmer Hiatt went to Portland
last weekend to visit his wife
and relatives, returning home on
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hill made
a trip to Portland last week, re­
turning to their home again Fri-
day evening.
Jake Neurer butchered veal
Tuesday and Elmer Hiatt also
butchered a veal Tuesday.
Elmer Lindberg is here to
spend a week with his uncle, Lin-
coin Peterson.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Neurer
were called to Portland last
week, where Edward Fessler,
brother of Mrs. Neurer, passed
away at his home there on June 1.
Mr. and Mrs. John Estes and
two sons were the guests Sunday
of their daughter’s family, Mr.
and Mrs. Dave McMullin.
Mrs. John Thomas with her son
has returned home from Portland
KEASEY
Mr. Gilham drove over from
Banks Sunday where he is pick­
ing berries and took his wife
back.
The Devaney family was home
from Banks over the weekend.
Cold weather keeps the berries
from coming on.
Louise White of Portland spent
Sunday visiting his parents.
Orris Devaney returned from
Owyhee, Oregon, Saturday, He
has been there for two months.
Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Mendenhall
and son are at Banks working.
Mayo Pettijohn is taking care of
the farm.
Anna Devaney received a $2.00
check this week from the W. C.
where she has been visiting rela- i
tives and friends.
Eston Johnson was accompan-.
ied by his daughter Thelma Sun­
day on his cream route from St.
Helens to the Nehalem valley. J
Hy Tracey has been busy fenc-:
ing his farm this spring.
F. B. Warfield from Vernonia
was in this community on busi­
ness last week. Mr. Warfield has
the position of dog tax collector
in the valley.
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With.. Ringlette
Ends. A Steam
Wave at reduced
prices.
$J.50 and $^.50
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Regular $5 wave
Annette
BEAUTY SHOPPE
Phone 431
Bridge St.
SUITS CLEANED AND PRESSED
FOR ONLY $1.00
We call for and deliver promptly.
PHONE 711
Vernonia Laundry
DRY CLEANING DEPARTMENT
(Incorporated)
Specials for Fri. and Sat.
PEAS — H-D 2’«
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KNOX—is the real GELATINE —
Ask for your recipe on Golden
Salad—it’s delicious. PACKAGE
ALL STEAKS lb.................
CORN—Fancy golden cream style
No. 2’s — Greatest
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HOMINY—Van Camp’s, 2%’s
Fancy Indiana
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VEAL Shldr. Roast lb...... J3C
BEEF BOIL RIBS lb............ 9C
SOAP — White Wonder
8-oz. large bar. Finest 1 /A
White Laundry Soap
MEAT
VEAL CUTLETS lb.......... lgc
MAYONNAISE — Durkee’s
Finest quality
Tomato .......
B ank of V ernonia
Realistic
Permanent
You can afford our low prices—
SARDINES—Otter Brand, l’s oval
Set yourself a goal—and you'll find it’s fun to save I
As the pages of your savings book are filled with
numbers that represent week-to-week extra money,
you’ll find that the figures will make a picture for
you of your goal. It’s fun to save—start today for a
goal. You’ll find it’s a great game to play and a
greater one to win!
Read the Eagle classified ads
—there may be something that
will save you money.
Not all the well groomed people you see are
dressed in Paris fashions. That air of chic which
they invariably carry is partly a matter of well cared
for clothes. You can have the satisfaction of always
looking well dressed if you send your clothes to us
regularly for expert cleaning and repair.
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ITS FUN
TO SAVE!
Mr. and Mrs, O. T. Bateman
were hosts at dinner Tuesday
night, followed by an evening of
contract bridge, for which J. H.
Bush and Mrs. Bateman held
high scores.
Other guests present were Dr.
and Mrs. J. A. Hughes, Mrs.
Bush, and Mr. and Mrs. A. L.
Kullander.
Nehalem Market & Grocery
Rich in Proteins and
Mineral Salts — CAN
Lumber Co
MR. AND MRS. BATEMAN
ARE HOSTS
Well Groomed People
TUNA FISH—White Star >/2’s
Oregon-American
T. U. for first prize in an es­
say contest conducted in the
county.
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PINEAPPLE—Gold Bar 21/2’s
Extra Fancy, Summer pack —
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8 rich, whole slices to can
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COFFEE—Affiliated Best—
Quality plus economy. 1 big stick sugar
candy free with each
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PAROWAX — The Old Reliable
for canning. 4 cakes 14-lb
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TEA—Lipton’« Orange Pekoe —
Yellow label, H-tb tin. It’s sup-
preme for iced tea. PACKAGE
41 A
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SHREDDED WHEAT BISCUIT—
With local strawberries and cream, "|
Oh, what a breakfast— 2 FOR
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SALT—Leslies Iodized—
26-ounce CARTON .....................
PRODUCE
LETTUCE, 2 Heads
7c
NEW POTATOES, 8 lbs. 25c
Local ASPARAGUS, 3 lbs. 25c
BEETS & TURNIPS............ 5C