Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, September 30, 1932, Page 4, Image 4

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VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1932.
of Vesper are the happy parents
think ye of Christ?” and the
and Mrs. J. C. Lincoln and daugh­ sten anil guest Mrs. Hailey
of a new son born September 22
church will honor one of its
ter Thelma and Tommy Brown Crume.
at the Smith home on Clatskanie
beloved couples at their fiftieth
were state fair visitors at Salem
The next meeting will be held
mountain.
wedding anniversary.
Mildred Hawkins
Wednesday.
at the home of Mrs. S. V. Malm-
Mr*. Jake Neurer
Mrs. Estella Jones
I
The
time
of
the
evening
ser
­
Mrs. Dan Berg, who has been
i
h
Mr. and Mrs. Mike ©’Connor sten October 6.
vices will be changed this Sun-
at the Clatskanie hospital the
moved to Portland Monday, where
The New Oak ranch bridge they will have charge of the
Winema grange held its social past sjx weeks with a broken i Johnny, Marie, Yola and An- day, the young peoples’ service
meeting Sept. 15. Mr. and Mrs. ¡eg was brought home Saturday geline Serafin of Trenholm and at 6:30 p. m. and the evening is now finished and all painted “Morrison apartments” at Seventh Just Eight Club
E. M. Condit, Mr. and Mrs. RosS|much better but will not be able Joyce Tupper of St. Helens were ^services with music, songs, ser- ready for traffic.
Enjoys Pot-Luck
and East Morrison streets.
Duncan and Mrs. J. C. Moran of ¡to be out of bed for a few weeks. Riverview visitors Saturday even-.monette and pictures at 7:30 p. | Frank Peterson, Richard Peter­
Mothers Golden Krust bread,
Vernonia grange were present.
’ • ”
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■ is seriously
—* ’
, m. The pictures will illustrate SOI)t ' jake Neurer and Lee Osborn niftuc
Louie
Nystrom
ill ing.
Members of the Just Eight
vjy zjicwci
vwnuw av
made by
Brewer niiu
and Visnaw
at
AT M
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MA
I*1 Mi* il
C? A 1 * a V* AM«*V *
Mr. Condit spoke on the produc­ at his home in Verper.
Mr.
and A.T
Mrs.
Fred
Salisberry Petra, the Mysterious City of were Portland Business visitors I gt. Helens fresh dailv at the Bridge club and guests enjoyed a
tion of the comedy play, touch­ Oliver Jones, who ran a stick, of Salem spent Sunday with Mr. j Stone.”
1 last week.
Home bakery, Bridge street. (Ad. potluck dinner followed by bridge
ing some of its side lights, which up his foot while diving off the, and Mrs. C. J. Christiansen.
I Last Sunday two new members
Noble Dunlap is putting the
Mrs. J. J. Oder and Mr. and and pinochle rummy at the home
Vernonia grange members put on diving board while swimming a
Harry King took grandmother'were received into church fellow- finishing touches on Mrs. Ethel Mrs. Geo. Winchell and family, of Mrs. Rose Fletcher Thursday
at the Columbia county fair, and few weeks ago in Vancouver Dunlap for a long ride last ship by letter, one from the M. Ray’s house in Vernonia this week, all of Silverton were Sunday evening September 22.
it was decided to have the play writes home that he is able to be week. She enjoyed it immensely. |E. church and the other from the
John Donavon of Portland was visitors at the J. C. Lincoln home.
High and low scores for bridge
put on at Birkenfeld in the near up and around apain.
, Baptist church.
for the past week the guest of Mrs. Oder and Mrs. Winchell were held by Mrs. Virgil Powell
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Rollin
Pruitt
future, Agricultural chairman
Last Tuesday afternoon we had ^r* 'and Mrs. Jake Neurer.
and Mrs. Harry Kerns, and by
are sisters of Mrs. Lincoln.
are the proud parents of an eight
reported that our Agricultural
a “wood bee”, when 20 cords: Lincoln Peterson and Reed
A birthday dinner was given Mrs. Fletcher and Mrs. H. E.
pound
baby
girl.
agent, Geo. A. Nelson, would be
of wood were put into the church Holding spent Friday in St. Hel- for Mrs. Lloyd Thomas Friday, McGraw for rummy.
Mildred Hawkins and Virginia
with us October 6.
Refreshments were served 'by
basement
by members and friends,! ens on business.
with Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Thomp-
Cummings were Camp 10 visitors and the ladies
The fire insurance agent re­
served a fine sup-1 Nora Calmberg from Birkenfeld son and Mr. Thomas as guests. the hostess at a late hour.
Thursday.
ports that all special assessments,
per to the workers.
j waa the guest of Molly Wright The table was decorated in pink
Those present were Mrs. Lloyd
Eston Johnson of St. Helens
have been paid up to date, eith-1
Next Wednesday at 2 p. m. the and Ella Caywood on Tuesday.
Baker, Mrs. W. M. Henderson,
and green.
and
Mrs.
D.
R.
Fowl-!
visited
Mr.
er in full or part. A lengthy pro-1
Women’s Missionary society will, John McMullen went work for
Mrs. W. J. Armitage, Mrs. H. E.
m6et.
| Jim Moran last week.
gram was enjoyed lecture hour. | Mr. and Mrs. Pumphrey of , er Sunday.
McGraw, Mrs. James Nanson, Mrs.
JOY THEATRE
Kenneth Fowler is spending a
and Mrs
E. !
We now have a fine large choir) ira Peterson, Mrs. Obver Bur-
Roll call being our favorite maga-1 Portland visited Mr. ■ and
Mrs. E.
WEEK ENDS ONLY, with Joan Virgil Powell, Mrs. J. L. Tim­
zine, folowed with other numbers. IR. Estey last week. Mr. Pum- few days with Mr. and Mrs. and we want you to hear them ris an<l Beatrice Perry were in Bennett, Ben Lyon and John mons, Mrs. Harry Kerns, and Mrs.
Arthur
Fowler
at
Trenholm.
Vernonia Friday.
Next meeting roll call will be phrey was successful in killing
Halliday, Saturday and Sunday, Fletcher.
Mrs. C. R. Fowler visited Mrs. next Sunday.
the best method of storing apples, the first buck of the season in
Licoln Peterson, Frank Peter- October 1 and 2. Admission 10
A
hearty
welcome
to
all.
Bessie
Norris
Monday.
son and John Thomas burned and 25 cents.
The home economics committee this vicinity.
REGISTRATION NOTICE
(Adv.)
Virginia Cummings has been
C. Bruce, J. H. Bush and Earl
slashings this week.
served lunch of home-made rolls
unable
to
attend
school
because
Mrs. Dan Brown
1
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Schmandt
and butter, canned fruit and cof-| Washburn were out to camp hunt-
Notice is hereby given to un­
Energetic Club
of Camas, Wash., were the week
fee. Games were played after ing last week but weren’t suc- of an injured foot.
Presides
at
Meeting
registered voters of Vernonia
Mr.
and
Mrs.
George
Parker
end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Meets at Mrs. Millis’s
lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Bryant and Icessful in killing any deer.
Precincts 1, 2, 3 and 4 that the
The work of burning the Ore- I and daughter Beulah visited rela-
Mrs. uan
ivirs.
Dan crown
Brown oi
of roruana,
Portland, iseurer.
Neurer.
Mrs. Narver and Miss Houghton,
books will be open at 1108 Rose
!
tives
in
Kalama,
Washington,
most excellent chief of Vernonia [ Mrs. Bob Lindsay spent Tues-
the school faculty, were visitors gon-American slashings was fin-
The Energetic club of the Ver- avenue October 7, 1932.
ished this week and now the men Monday and Tuesday of last temple, Pythian Sisters, was pres- j day visiting her mother, Mrs. M. nonia grange met at the home of
D. B. Reasoner, Registrar.
for the social hour.
week.
ent for the regular meeting of, Peterson, and her sister, Mrs. N. week.
Mrs. Narver, principal of the are going to repair one of the
spent
Tues-
Mrs.
O.
C.
McCabe
■ Dunlap.
NOTICE
After the business session a
grade school, took a trip around bridges with the supervision of day at the home of Mrs. Mike ' the lodge Wednesday night.
j During the business session | Almost all the farmers and all social hour was enjoyed by all.
the Mt. Hood loop over the week­ Al Johnson. This work has to be Willard.
! Mrs. Tom Crawford, chairman of | other men available are fighting The hostess served ice box cook­
Dr. Chas. O. Anderson will be
end. She reports a most delightful done 'before the Inman-Poulsen
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nixon an
a]truistic committee, reported. forest and slashing fires in the ies, sliced peaches and lemonade at Kullander’s Jewelry store for
time. A touch of frost had turn­ company can move their equip- children who have been
visiting!
1 on the progress of the communi-' valley this week. Some are now to the following: Mrs. E. H. one day, Oct. 10. Anyone wishing
ed the maple leaves to red and | ment out.
Bill McCormick and Joe Doyle relatives in Portland returned I ty kitchen which has dried 300 pretty well under control.
Condit, Mrs. Otto Michener, Mrs. to have their eyes examined
gold, giving a hint of the com-
have been working for the In­ home Friday.
'pounds of prunes and 200 pounds
Jim Moran is taking some of his Julia Boeck, Mrs. K. Kostur, Mrs. I please call for appointment at
ing winter.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
F.
J.
Zeiner
had
man-Poulsen company the last
; of beans so far this fall.
stock to the Clyde Johnson place H. M. Condit, Mrs. S. V. Malm-1 Kullander’s Jewelry store.
(adv.
Miss Houghton had one new pu­ week.
as their guests Sunday Mr. and | Mrs. James Nanson and Mrs. for the winter.
pil in her primary room. A small
Judd Greenman was a visitor Mrs. H. Beauvais and Mr. and j Harry Culbertson were appointed
Mrs. Noble Dunlap and her mo­
printing press has been purchased in camp two days last week.
Mrs. Walter Kirkland and daugh­ to assist on the committee for ther, Mrs. Mary Peterson, drove
and the little folks are reading
Paul Thompson, the former ci­ ter Beverly of Portland.
Red Cross community sewing.
to Portland this week.
their own little sentences in print, vil engineer of the company, and
Refreshments of ice cream and
Walter Carl and his parents, family moved back to camp Sat­
cake were served during the social
Try this delicious in-
Mr. and Mrs. George Carl, and urday from Corvallis. Mr. Thomp­
hour by Mrs. Harry Kerns, Mrs.
It
vigorating drink,
Mr. Olson, who is living at thd son has been working at a look­
N. S. Soden and Mrs. A. L.
Walter Carl home, made the out station at Signal, Oregon,
will start the day off
DEPENDABLE
Kullander.
loop around by Astoria and Hebo this summer. This adds one more
with a bang.
Mrs. Jack Nance visited Mrs.
CATHOLIC CHURCH
and Salmonbeijry cut-off last pupil to the school enrollment.
Ed McMullen Wednesday.
Gleaners Meet
POUND
Sunday, Sept. 18.
L. M. White and wife and small
Ralph Reithner left Monday for
Services will be held at the
CAN ...
Mrs. Guy Bellingham took a daughter Ruth, went to Sheridan Catholic church at 11:30 next At Mrs. Mellis’s
Eugene to visit for several d'ays.
couple of Buster camp ladies to Saturday, where Mrs. White Sunday morning.
The Rebekah lodge is to give
Mrs.
Philip
Millis
was
hostess
Clatskanie for medical treatment plans to spend a month with her
Maybe we have not listed every item that appeal* to
a benefit card party this evening.
to the Loyal Gleaners class at
Thursday.
sister. Mr. White and the three
you this week. But come in and *ee u* anyway. Your
C. Bruce cut his leg MondoY
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
her home Wednesday afternoon. while splitting wood, and is in­
Safeway »tore is chock-full of good value* . . . every­
Mrs. Annie B. Johnston and fa­ older children, Floyd, Altha and
Mrs. F. Claude Stephens en
thing you need. Space will not permit u* to advertise
mily, who have lived resided here Florence left Sunday for Portland
F. Claude Stephen*, Miniater
convenienced by lameness.
for the past 10 years, have moved ¡where the children expect to go All day service this coming Sun­ tertained with a humorous read­
them all.
Mrs. E. R. Treharne returned
to her ranch at Vesper. Everett to high school this year.
day. Bible school, 9:45 a. m., ing “Columbia Crum” during the Wednesday after a visit since La­
SYRUP .............. 2i/>-lb. Can
Mr. and Mrs. Boyer, parents of and our aim is 300; divine morn­ social hour following the 'business bor day at the home of her sister
Johnston, who has been on the
Max-i-muM Cane and Maple.
ranch, has moved on John Johns­ Mrs. C. E. Westlin and Mr. Eat-jng worship 10:45, special theme meeting.
Lebanon.
Mrs. Millis served fruit jello in Mr.
all —
of ________
Portland, visited
thelf
on, u..
___ _ —
, or this occasion. Basket din­
ton's, his father’s, place.
and Mrs. K. A. McNeill
PEANUT BUTTER
CRACKERS
with whipped cream, cake and tea.
Birkenfeld and Vesper com- Westlins Saturday evening and ner following morning worship.
went to Portland on business
Max-i-muM quality. Made
SNOWFLAKES
Mrs.
G.
E.
Finnerty
was
a
At 2 p. m., church board in
munities gave a reception Wed- Sunday.
Wednesday leaving William Lan­
in the world’s finest
With the oven fresh­
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Timmons business session. A full atten­ guest of the organization. Mem­ way in charge.
nesday evening in the high school
kitchens.
bers present included Mrs. Jim
ness.
gymnasium for the new teachers and Mrs. C. C. Van Doren were dance is expected.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Koehler of
Brady,
Mrs.
Otto
Michener,
Mrs.
LB.
Camp
McGregor
visitors
Sunday.
At 6:30 p. m., Christian En­
of Birkenfeld, Vesper and Deer
Canby were dinner guests at the
BOX
deavor; 7:30 p. m., evening ser- F. Claude Stephens, Mrs. L. L. home of Rev. and Mrs. G. W.
creek. Mr. Bryant, high school
Wells,
Mrs.
J.
F.
Rose,
Mrs.
J.
vice.
prof., Mrs. Narver, grade school Study Club Meets
Plumer Thursday.
9-lb. Bag....
CORNMEAL
“Where you are a stranger M. Peachey, Mrs. Harvey Crume,
principal. Miss Houghton, prim­
Mrs. Catherine Van Blaricom
Sperry
’
s
.
.
.
Made
in
the Northwest.
Mrs.
E.
D.
Phillips,
Mrs.
Frank
once!”
ary teacher, Miss Campbell of At Mrs. Hughes’
left last week for Newberg to
Riley and Mrs. F. A. Kostur.
SHRIMP
..........................
Can.....
Bible School Notes
Deer Creekc and Miss Wilson of
spend the winter with her son,
The next meeting of the group Lawrence Van Blaricom.
The Vernonia Study club met Sunday is rally day in the
Vesper. Robert Berg, chairmail
Pelaco . . . large.
of the school board, gave the ad­ Sept. 23 at the home of Mrs. A. Bible school and church. More will be at the home of Mrs. J. M.
E. C. Nygaard, 32, was treated
’
■
Hughes.
After the business
I than 200 were in Bible school Peachey on October 12.
dress of welcome following by a J. F
Monday at St. Vincents hospital N
program of readings and music. meeting conducted by the Presi-Jast Sunday. Everyone be in your
for a possible fracture of the
Later refreshments were served dent, Mrs. E. E. Garner, roll call p)ace rally day and we will have LADIES AID MAKES
left leg. A log rolled on him while N
LUNA SOAP ..... 10 Bars ..... 99«
QUILT FOR MRS. BROWN
was answered
followed by playing games.
_ ____ by
- 13 members. •
our 300.
he was at work for Clark and ■ -
One bottle Suntex FREE.
Oliv
Mrs. E. S. Thompson, chairman
Hugh M. Jones of Birkenfeld
An interesting program was
Wilson.
The ladies Aid of the Christian
and Frank Wooden of Jewell were of the program committee, pre- gjveIl last Sunday by the children
Wilburn Charlesworth and Mr.
HOT SAUCE ..............6 Cans......... OKp
in Astoria on Wednesday on sided during the program and as they were promoted to the church met at Mrs. Ben Cline’s
Tuesday afternoon to make a
Our choice . . . Fine quality,
AlVV
WILLIAM PRINGLE
business. Mrs. Jones accompanied the following members participat­ various classes.
Next Sunday is the beginningl
tor Mrs. C. C. Brown, who
Mr. Jones as far as Jewell, where ed: Mrs. H. V. Holcomb, Mrs.
PORK
&
BEANS
..............
Can
..........
she spent the day with Mrs. Frank C. W. Reithner and Mrs. L. H. of our new year in work in our is moving to southern Oregon,
Candidate for
Armour known quality.
OV
Dewey.
I Those present were Mrs. A. J.
Wooden.
graded lessons.
County Commissioner
At
the
close
of
the
program
SHREDDED WHEAT........ Pkg....... 1
We have an excellent staff of|Sitti,> Mrs- Ov«1* McDonald, Mrs.
On Friday Mr. and Mrs. H.
.
,
AR
T r» V» tv cs/v va Mrs.
XT
Pnrvitr
On Democratic Ticket
The nation’s cereal.
LVv
B- Johnson,
Romy T-Tr»xxrz»11
Howell,
M. Jones went to Clatskanie, Mr. refreshments were served by the teachers and we are sure you I
Resident of Columbia coun-
fdtowship
Jones going to see the doctor hostess. Those present were Mrs. will enjoy the
t— fine*
___ _______
r !Mrs- Carbon, Mrs. Walters, Mrs.
PICKLES
......................
2
Cans
.........
09«
_ 54 years; taxpayer 40
Dewey, | anj enthusiasm that prevails in I T. N. Morgan, Mrs. F. Claude I ty
about an injury he received at the M. D. Cole, Mrs. L. H. F
Happyvale Dills . . . 2>4 size can.
Mrs. E. E. Garner, Mrs. E.
Neverstil shops recently.
v A.
' 1, our school. We urge you to come Stephens, Mrs. Geo. Bell, Mrs.1 years. We believe Nehalem
CAKE FLOUR ............. Pkg............. OK«
Hugh Jones took a veal to Clat­ Green, Mrs. Judd Greenman, Mrs. if you are not attending Bible Dick Lynch and Mrs. C. C. Brown. Valley is entitled to represen­
H. V. Holcomb, Mrs. A. C. school elsewhere. A hearty wel­
tation on the county court.
Gold Medal . . . With cake cooler FREE “VV
skanie Monday.
Harold Mayfield drove Ross Will give the people a fair
Mr. and Mrs. Todd Lousignont Krvauss, Mrs. Dave Marshall, come awaits you.
Duncan’s school bus for several and economical administration
Mrs. C. W. Reithner, Mrs. E. S.
days during the latter’s hunting to the best of my ability.
Thompson, Mrs. L. H. Thomas,
EVANGELICAL
CHURCH
< ’1anniÍi<»d dn I Mrs. M. F. Wall and Mrs. A.
trip in eastern Oregon.
Paid Adv.
38-8.
I
Hughes.
PRIMROSE, milled of
G. W. Plumer, Pastor
SAFEWAY
LOST AND FOUND J. The
next meeting is bo be held | You will please keep in mind
selected wheat in the
Money-Back Guaran­
LOST—Large police dog, gone at the home of Mrs. Wall.
that the Sunday school hour is
Northwest.
tee.
two weeks. Reward. For Sale—
9:45 a. m. Please be on time.
LB.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Decker The morning worship hour is
two stoves, $5.00 and $25.00. 536
sack
SACK
First Ave. Kinley Linn.
40*1 visited in St. Helens over the 11 a. m., when the pastor will
BBL.
.......... $3-50
$370
BBL.
weekend.
speak on the subject, “What
Birkenfeld
Natal
Riverview
Camp • • •
McGregor
&iy>ards'tíÁ
Personal
30c
33c
25 c
23c
11c
2
2
For The Washday
8
FLOUR
. 1
llhy use anything but
FOR SALE
FOR KRAUT CABBAGE, and
canning prunes see Harry Cul­
bertson. Depression prices. (37c2
CONCORD GRAPES —Ripe now.
Cheap for 2 cents a pound.
Dick Hölscher, Route 1, Forest
Grove.
40*2
BARRED ROCK FRYERS for
sale. Also choice honey. Elton
L. Smith, Riverview, opposite Sid­
ney Malmstens
38*3tf
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—The G. W. Ford
house on A street, the most
modern residence in town. Wired
for electric range (flue connec­
tion for cook stove if desired),
inside aerial and ground wire.
Low rent. See J. L. Timmons. *1
WANTED
Will give legal services in ex­
change for wood, farm products
or anything I can uae. Lester
Sheeley.
~
89c
93c 49
49
SATURDAY ONLY
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A Genuine Gold Seal
BROOM
S9c
A GIFT WITH EVERY BROOM
FREE
SAFE
MILK
Dependable, everyday safety — absolute
cleanliness, rich wholesome flavor—health!
That’s what you want in every drop of
milk you buy . . . Only Pasteurized milk
can give it to you.
Sealed Numbers on Each Broom.
See Our Windows for Display of Gifts.
Hoffman Hdwe. Co.
FOR BARGAINS—SEE HOFFMAN ABOUT IT
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Nehalem Valley
Ice and Creamery Co.
PHONE 471
4' äc
8 LBS 10c
Celery
Onions
... BÜNCH
ChoiceMeats
lb. 7>/2®
Rib Boil
lb 10c
Hamburger
FRANKFURTERS, lb
KRAUT, Qt. . .
12c
Salt Pork . •
lb 16c
Cottage Butts
FOR SATURDAY A MONDAY, OCTOBER 1 A 3
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