Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, October 28, 1932, Page 2, Image 2

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Winema High
School Notes
VERNONIA EAGLE. VERNONIA, OREGON
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1932.
ling. Net result—loss of sleep and ¡spent a pleasant afternoon at
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Sand­
no fish.
Mrs. George I. Baker’s on Tues- berg motored to Clatskanie Sun­
day to see Mr. Sandberg's errand­
Judge J. H. Wellington and day.
County Roadmaster L. R. Chand­
Mrs. DuBois of Portland spent father, who is ill in the hospital.
ler stopped for a short time in "the weekend with Mrs. Robert
Mrs. Ernie Williams and daugli.
Vernonia Wednesday while on Woods.
ter Mary Lou motored to Depoe
their way down the valley.
Mrs. C. Piert and daughter, Bay to visit her parents.
Mrs. L. Baer and Mrs. R. Baker
Mrs. G. Burke was the luncheon
were Vernonia shoppers on Wed­ guest of Mrs. Rice on Tuesday,
Gleaners Plan
nesday.
Miss Clara Archibald attended
Halloween Party
Mrs. Ted Lewis is on the sick the Rainbow meeting on Monday.
Mrs. Tompkins is spending the
A Hallowe’en “hard times” i list this week.
party is planned by the Loyall Mrs. George Baker and Mrs. week in Portland.
Mrs. Frank Lane called at the
Gleaners’ class of the Christian 1 Robert Woods were luncheon
church to be given in the grange guests of Mrs. Harry Sandon on home of Mrs. Ralph Butts on
Thursday.
hall on the evening of Monday, Wednesday.
October 31. According to hints
dropped by those on the “inside” T1
it will be the most exciting event
in the social career of the organ- '
ization.
FOR FACTS ON THE
Did you find it so amusing?”
Lady: “Well, the fact is I
went to sleep on the top of it.”
Allen to Wesley: “I hear you’ve
taken up golf. What do you go
around in?”
James P. Ryan of St. Helens, trip to Portland Wednesday even-
Wesley: “Well, usually in a
Ruth Skating spent Tuesday
independent candidate for sher- ing.
sweater.”
night at the Bollinger home.
iff, was a Vernonia visitor last
Mrs. Fred Veith and son Fred-
Cecilia Nordstrom visited Helen
Mr. Redmond: “I should like weekend.
dy returned home Friday after
Beach Thursday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Christiansen spending the week in Vancouver,
you to have ‘good’ in your re­
of Portland have moved into one Wash., with relatives.
port, and not always ‘fair’.”
Lois
Winslow, a former pupil
Buck: “I daresay you would, of Mrs. A. J. Sitts’ houses on
George Miller, Fred Miller and
of this school, is going to school
dad. But, you see, I’m an ordi­ Rose avenue.
C. C. Murton of the Miller Mer­
at Newberg this year.
nary boy of ordinary parents,
A. L. Parker arrived back Mon­ cantile company were here Tues­
day after serving as fire warden day on business connected with
Nola
Redmond spent the week and that’s an ordinary report.”
near the head of Wolf creek the company’s store.
end with Cecil Brown at Mist.
throughout the season. There were
C. Bruce and Jay Burtraw killed
no bad fires in his immediate vi­ a three-point buck Monday while
The champion ping pong player
up to this time is Francis Pic-
cinity, though at one time he was on a hunting trip down the Ne­
arde. Come on, Francis, you’re
called over to help fight the fire halem.
doing fine. Just stay at the top
Emil Messing, Loel Roberts, R.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Prutzman on the East Side holdings. A
and you’re all right.
motored to Portland and will be small fire started in his territory M. Aldridge, Ross Duncan, Henry
even after the rains had begun, Fogel and Clarence Watts caught
7:00 to 7:10 P. M.
Friday, October 28 ......
Helen Beach went fishing Sun­ away for a few days.
8:30 to 8:40 P. M.
Saturday, October 29 ....
a total of 151 cutthroat trout
his he states.
Mr.
Murphy
called
to
see
(CAMP EIGHT)
day afternoon. Oh Yeah!
7:15
Monday,
October
31
.
to 7:25 P. M.
J. G. Watts of Scappoose, in­ while on a fishing trip up Rock
children and visited with Mr. and
6:45 to 6:55 P. M.
Wednesday, November 2
Alice
Baker
creek
Sunday.
dependent candidate for county
Maxine Bollinger and Kenneth Mrs. James Gordon.
Mr. Ely will make these talks.
The Campfire girls at a meeting
Mrs. M. Miller of Vernonia vis- commissioner was in Vernonia
Bollinger visited Ruth Skaling
last week Thursday decided to
Miss
Alice
Watts
of
Vernonia
Tax
Reduction
Association of Multnomah County
last
Friday
in
the
interests
of
ited
at
Pleasant
Hill
school.
Saturday evening.
(Paid Adv.)
511 Woodlark Bldg., Portland, Ore.
have a slumber party at the cab­ spent Wednesday night with Miss
Lee Kellar is able to be out his campaign.
Elizabeth Piert.
J. H. Sell, who fractured his in this evening.
Last Friday night the upper with aid of crutches and has the
Frank Hartwick was in Port­
cheek bone in an accident on an
Miss Nadine Aldrich of Verno-
classmen initiated the freshmen cast taken off of his leg.
M. Dooley from Forest Grove O.-A. speeder near Keasey about land Monday on business.
in the high school gym. Many oth­
nonia spen|t Wednesday night
C. U. Enstrom has returned with Misses Alice and Patricia
er young folks of the neighbor­ was a caller at the L. Crawford four weeks ago, is much improved
but still under the doctor’s care. after completing his road con­ Baker.
hood were present. Many funny home on Saturday.
H. H. King’s baby, who was tracts in Washington county and
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Neurer of
tricks were played on the fresh­
Mr. Dickinson and son Alva
men, such as walking the plank, Natal were callers at the home quite ill, is reported to be much at Lobster mountain in Benton Dickinson of Independence spent
county.
At
the
latter
point,
he
better.
riding the goat, pushing negro­ of Mr. and Mrs. S. Baker.
the weekend with his daughter,
Kenneth Bell, employed with says, they had heavy machinery, Mrs. Ralph Butts.
Mrs. Frank Schmidlin and Max­
As shown in an impartial survey of two groups of
toes across the floor with their
in
order
to
move
34,000
yards
in
children, one drinking raw milk and the other heated
noses. After lunch was served ine Smith of Beaver creek called Clark and Wilson, is suffering
Mrs.
Raymond
Beeler
and
son
three weeks and not get into
the freshmen had to wash the at the home of Mrs. H. M. Smith. from a sore eye.
or pasteurized milk, made by the
Clifford Beeler were Vernonia
The Willing Workers met in the the rainy season.
Mrs. George McDonald was a
dishes. When the upper classmen
shoppers
on
Saturday.
Paul F. Schnur, national or­
U. S. PUBLIC SERVICE
Christian church parlors Wednes­
decided that the freshmen had Vernonia shopper on Tuesday.
Lee Baker, Dick Lewis, John and
E. Snyder is delivering rick day afternoon, Oct. 19, for busi­ ganizer for the Socialist-Labor Herbert Piert and Hemio Mackie
been thoroughly initiated the rest
GROWTH­
of the evening was spent in play­ wood to some of the camp fami­ ness and sewing. Mrs. Philip Mil- party, will speak at the I. O. went over to see the football
lis and Mrs. Ethel Woodruff were O. F. hall October 28, at 7:30
ing games and dancing. Every­ lies.
game
but
returned
home
very
There was very little difference shown
L. L. Wells has bought a Guern­ hostesses, serving refreshments p. m. Everybody is welcome and disappointed as there was no
one had a very good time.
admission is free.
in
the
growth of the raw milk group and
sey cow from Jake Neurer which during the social hour.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dial and game.
Mrs.
John
Hale,
who
spent
the
the
Pasteurized
group—such difference in
he
delivered
to
them
on
Monday.
WE WONDER:
Mrs. Harry Hewitt of Verno­
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Stanton summer in Kansas City, returned La Roy Allen accompanied Mrs. nia spent Thursday afternoon
height
and
weight
charts being in FAVOli
Why Mr. Bryant said he could and daughter from Gaston were to the home of her daughter, Mrs. C. M. Horn, mother of Mrs. Dial,
of the children who drank PASTEURIZED
not call quadrilles at the party visitors at the home of her moth­ Judd Greenman Monday evening. back to her home in Falls City with Mrs. Charles Mitchell.
Mrs. Wold, Clara and Violet
Friday night . . . Why Kenneth, I er, Mrs. M. John.
MILK!
Mrs. Greenman, accompanied by Saturday, and returned Sunday
Wesley and Emmanuel went to | Dr. Hughes called to see Mr. Mrs. E. A. Green and Nelle Green, with Mrs. Dial’s sister, Mrs. J. Wold were Vernonia shoppers on!
the store Thursday night (ask and Mrs. L. Wells’ baby the past motored to Portland to meet her. H. Hudson, also of Falls City, Saturday night.
HEALTH—
Mrs. Chas Lewis and Mrs.!
the storekeeper at Birkenfeld . . . week.
Fred and Charles Wall left who will be their guest here for
Charles Piert called at the home!
Parents of children receiving raw milk
Why Francis got a hair cut . . .
Farmers in this vicinity have Monday morning for Houston, an extended visit. Mrs. Horn, of Mrs. George Plumb Saturday.1
reported a HIGHER incidence of diph­
Why the freshmen looked so started to do fall plowing since Texas, on a business trip.
who has visiteid here and at Kel­
Misses Alice and Patricia Bak-;
worn out Monday morning . . . the rain.
theria, scarlet fever, intestinal disturbances
John B. Hair returned October so since spring, expects to spend
er
attended the Rainbow initia- i
Why Ruth wore the yellow string
the
winter
in
Falls
City.
Mrs. H. Wilson and infant son 15 from a week’s trip to southern
and rickets than did the parents of children
i
on her hair . . . Why Lucille look­ are at their home at camp.
Luella Williams, who was ticn on Monday.
Oregon. He spent several days
who
received PASTEURIZED MILK only!
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Niel
Lee
motored
ed so forlorn Monday, oh, oh . . .
with his brother on a large dairy brought home from the Emanuel
Portland on Monday to see the
Why Howard wouldn’t eat the
ranch at Grants Pass and visited hospital October 18, is reported to
show, “Sally.”
“chocolate” the upper classmen Three Candidates in
friends in Medford. Mr. Hair to be much improved but still
Willard Ennis of Vernonia paid
tried to feed him . . . What Ce­
una'be
to
sit
up.
said that tourists in the part of
cilia’s and Edith’s secret is . . . Rainbow Initiation
Mrs. M. D. Cole has been a short visit in Wilark on Tues-’
the state help business consider­
What was so funny in school
confined to her home with a day.
ably.
Mrs. George Plumb, Mrs. Wai- j
Monday . . . Where the negro
severe
cold this week.
Marjorie
Ratdliff
is
working
in
w
ters,
and Mrs. William Virtue
came from we had in our midst
Give
a
good
book
to
the
city
Three candidates were initiated Dr. M. D. Cole’s office, learning
Monday.
—H.B. into Nehalem Assembly, Order the work of a dentist’s assistant. library today or tomorrow the
of Rainbow at an impressive cer­
Mrs. Marvin R. Eby writes last days of the book drive. (Ad.
JOKES
Dorothy Holtham, Helen Hieb-
emony in the Masonic temple that she is leaving Portland in a
Mrs. Camberg: “My child has Monday evening.
few days to drive to San Diego, er, Della Cline and! Margaret
a great deal of will power.”
During the social hour follow­ where Dr. Eby is now establish- Shipley fished in the stream
Teacher: “Yes. And even more ing the work of the order, Mrs. ing his practice. Lois, who was around Vernonia Tuesday morn-
wont power.”
J. W. Brown, worthy matron of taken ill in Vancouver, B. C., a
Nehalem chapter, O. E. S., and few weeks ago, is now nicely re-
Inas: (To Albert, who was her officers, served refreshments
covered.
SNOWDRIFT—For better baking—3-pound tin ................................... 49c
driving with one hand) “For good­ in the dining room at tables at­
Guests at the home of Mr. and
ness sake; use two hands.”
SALAD AID — Durkee’s — Large Quart Jar .................................... 27c
tractively arranged with place Mrs Harry Culbertson last week
Albert: “Can’t. Gotta drive cards and flowers and the colors were Mrs. Culbertson’s father, L.
BAKER’S BREAKFAST COCOA—Rich and nutritious, VHb. can 11c
with one.”
of the rainbow.
L. Crawford of Manning, and Mr.
WALNUTS — Calif. No. 1, soft shell — New Crop ................ Pound 19c
Dancing was enjoyed during Culbertson’s brother-in-law, Ralph j
American Legion
Emmanuel and Howard looking
SHRIMP
— Otter, l’s — Supreme quality — Large size, Can .......... 14c
the
remainder
of
the
evening
Critchlow
of
Dallas,
Oregon.
over their joint flower garden.
Vernonia Pott
C. W. Reithner and son Ralph
OYSTERS
— Otter, 5-oz.—Extra quality — New Pack, Can............ 10c
Hmmanuel suddenly exclaimed, with music furnished by Christine
I 1 9, American
Reithner left for a short business
“Good gracious, Howard, the Rainey and Charlotte Green.
Legion.
Meets
BEANS — Wilamet, 2’s — The famous Eugene cut stringless, Can . 10c
Duchess of York has lice again.”
2nd and 4th
SALT — Leslie’s — 26-ounce carton—Iodized — Carton .................... 8c
Tuesdays
each
Mr. Bryant: “But, Francis, the
month, 8. p. m
name of the complaint is not |
RAISINS — Iris, 15-oz. Pkg.
J. E. Kerr, Com­
‘newmonia.’ Surely, you’ve heard
mander; Eugene Shipman, Adj.
Choice
new crop
Q
1 Qn
me again and again say ‘pneu­
Seedless Raisins ............ O FOR
i/Cz
monia’.”
A. F. & A. M.
Francis: “Well, sir, I have; but
Vernonia Lodge No. 184
I didn’t like to correct you."
A. F. & A. M. meets
BISQUICK — BISCUIT FLOUR
at
Masonic 1 Temple,
Kenneth: (Who has been pro­
Pound .........
Stated
Communication
mised a visit to the zoo.) “I hope
Set of 2 Bonny Ware Biscuit Cutters wits
First
Thursday
of
each
we shall have a better day for
each package Bisquick Flour,
month. Special called
it than Noah had.”
meetings on all other Thura-
Regular value 70c, TODAY ..
day nights 7:30 p.m. Visitor»
Pound ............................
Lady to our poet, Helen Beach:
—The most deceptive, vicious and selfish
most cordially welcome.
“I’ve just been making my side
K.
A.
McNeill,
W.
M.
piece of legislation ever attempted in Ore­
ache over your latest book of
H-H, New Crop
CURRANTS
gon .. .
poems.”
Fancy Zante, all ready for Xmas
Order of Eastern Star
Helen (delighted): “Oh really.
Pound ........
YOU ARE ASKED TO PASS ON A 6000
Nehalom Chapter 153, O. E. S.
cake baking, 11-oz. Package .......
Regular
commu
­
WORD BILL WITH A “YES”
nication first
To the Voters of Columbia
and third Wed­
OR “NO” VOTE
County from
nesdays of each
POP CORN
JOLLY TIME
month, at Ma­
Pound .......
It cannot reduce license fees and can’t
sonic Temple.
Guaranteed to pop
All
visiting
sis
­
add one iota of “Highway Protection.”
Candidate for
10-oz. tins ...............
for
ters and broth­
ers welcome.
Its only purpose is to establish a Railroad
Lillian Brown, W. M.
Pound .........
Being a farmer, and being
Monopoly of Transportation in Oregon by
Leona McGraw, Sec.
busy on the farm trying to
removing
a
few
trucks
that
now
are
vital
make enough to pay my taxes,
I have not had time to travel
in Oregon’s battle for depression markets.
Mountain Heart
THE CALUMET KID BALLOON
over the county to get person­
POTATOES, Yaquina No. 2’s
ally acquainted with many of
Rebekah Lodge No. 243
HOW
CAN
A
RAILROAD
MONOPOLY
FREE with each 1-lb. tin of
the voters, so I take this meth­
No. 243, I.O.O.F., meets every
50-lb. Bag ...............
od of reaching many through
Possibly
Help
Oregon?
second and fourth Thursdays in
CALUMET
BAKING POWDER
the county newspapers. I have
I. O. O. F. hall, Vernonia. Visit­
l-POUND
DRY
ONIONS
------
lived in this county 26 years
ors always welcome.
BEFORE YOU VOTE THOUSANDS OF
CAN .....
and it was my choice for a 1
25- lb. bag ...............
Helen Fogel, Noble Grand.
home after living in several
TRUCK EMPLOYES AND THEIR FAMI­
Emma Miller, Secretary.
states and looking over Oregon I
LIES INTO THE BREAD LINES—take
CARROTS—
TOMATO JUICE — Gold Bar
and Washington before locat­
the
trouble
to
see
what
this
West
Bill
really
ing in this county. If elected I
2 Bunches ................
Pythian
Sister*
Delicious,
appetizing and
shall endeavor to do my duty
does or doesn’t do.
and treat all the people alike,
Vernonia Temple 61 meets
healthful, l's tall ..........
FOR
BEETS
—
regardless of where they are
every 2nd and 4th Wednesdays in
—THEN, HELP YOURSELF
located in the county. I will
2 Bunches ................
W.O.W. hall.
use my influence to ke<*p the
SOUP
Campbell’s Tomato
Edna Brown, M. E. C.
AND HELP US.
county money in the county I
TURNIPS—
Clara Kerns, M. or R. 4 C.
as much as possible by giving i
Delicious, seasonable and ec-
2 Bunches ................
the county labor to people of |
onomical. new pack
‘‘X for
the county, and will at all
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS
times use my influence for the j
HARDING LODGE 11«
reduction of taxes where prac­
Meets i every Monday
Against the Freight Truck and Bus Bill
tical. I am not bound to any
night in the I.O.O.F.
group by any pre-election pro- |
mises. Asking your support, I
Portland-Vernonia Truck Line
hall, Visiting broth-
am, very respectfully,
ers welcome.
C. J. LARSON.
W. A. Davis, Prop.
(Pd. ad.)
(Incorporated)
Mills. C. C.
—Pd. adv. I
H. Culbertson, K.R.S.
Listen In On KGW
Treharne
University Consolidation Bill
Wilark
Here are the facts
Nehalem Valley
lee and Creamery Co.
Special for Friday & Saturday
LODGES
MEAT
Freight Truck &
Bus Bill
Fresh Side Pork
9c
AA
Is a Dangerous Fraud
A
ixL
Shldr Pork Roast
1QC
Leg Pork Roast
13c
Reef Roast
C. J. Larson
COUNT Y COMMISSIONER
2
23c
10c
Reef Rib Roil
7c
PRODUCE
48c
26c
30c
5c
25C
3
5c
Vote 315 X NO
... 5c
A
OOz,
MfazV
Nehalem Market & Grocery