Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, November 11, 1932, Page 3, Image 3

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    FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1932.
VERNONIA EAGLE. VERNONIA, OREGON
PAGE THREE
'employed at Riddle, Ore., return­
ed home Tuesday for a short visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Noble Dunlap of
Mildred Hawkins
Natal enjoyed a visit with their
WHAT WE BEHELD
mother Sunday.
IN SCHOOL LAST WEEK . .
Mr. and Mrs. Gilham of Keasey
Mr. and Mrs. William Krebs
Cecilia and Helen sleeping . . . and son Jean of Westimber were gave a birthday dinner Satur­
Helen Beach was a visitor at Kenneth really studying his civ­
day in honor of the birthday of
the Hockmuth home at Never- ics .. . Albert eating all-day Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Williams and Warren Gil­
Glen
Peoples.
stil Thursday evening.
ham.
suckers . . . Ruth falling down
Oral and Elza Farley left Mon-
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Mills of
. . . Maxine entertaining Howard
Mr. and Mrs. Bryant attended . . . . Lucille studying the dic­ day for Strassel for a weeks visit Waldport, Ore., were renewing
Winema grange Thursday night. tionary . . . Wesley trying to find with Lloyd Coffman.
acquaintances over the weekend
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie White i returning home Sunday and tak-
'Emmanuel Johnston was a vis­ out how to spell “kitten” . . . and daughter of Banks are mov­ ■ ing Mrs. Clarence Fowlers with
itor at the home of Albert Rosen­ Howard trying to multiply de­ ing this week to Vernonia where i them for a visit with her parents,
nominate numbers.
berg Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hall.
they will make their home.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Parker and
Mrs. Jim Aubrey and Mrs. Ol­
Maxine and Kenneth Bollinger
iver Graves spent Monday at the t Mrs. B. B. Hawkins were visitors
attended the show at Vernonia
home of Mrs. Graves mother, , at the McFarland home on Pebble
Sunday evening.
Mrs. Radke, on Corey hill.
creek Monday.
Lee Beveridge, who has been
Eleanor Blackman left the lat­
Edith Carl visited Florence
ter part of the week for Molalla employed at Dee, Ore., returned
Tichenor at Vernonia Sunday
where she be gone for a month home Tuesday.
evening, Florence is a former
Rogers
spent
Vernonia Eagle, Nov. 10, 1922. visiting her grandmother, Mrs.
Grandmother
student of this school.
Thursday at the home of Mrs.
Lewis Marson.
Chas. D. White won over D. E.
Ruth Skaling, Cecilia Nord-
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Kirk and J. N. Morgan.
Lyle Baker of Portland visited
strom, Helen Beach, and Lucille Keasey for mayor 94 to 92, Ru­ baby of Pleasant hill spent Friday
Camberg attended the dance at ben Hall, C. W. Mellinger, Guy at the home of her sister, Mrs. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vir­
gil Powell this week.
R. Mills and B. L. Sears were Clarence Fowler.
Clatskanie Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. H. U. Beauvais
elected councilmen, H. E. Mc­
Mr. and Mrs. John Plummer
Columbia County P o m o n a Graw city treasurer, Ben S. had as their guests Sunday Mr. of Portland spent Sunday with
grange had their meeting in the I Owens recorder, E. D. Fowler and Mrs. Jimmie Burk, from near Mr. and Mrs. Fred1 Zeiner.
high school gym on Saturday, marshal. The light and power Pittsburg.
Virgil Powell left Wednesday
November 5.
franchise passed 105 to 74, adop­
Mrs. G. N. Miller and daughter for Portland where he will be
tion of the charter and water spent the weekend at Warren vis­ gone for a week on business.
The members of the American bonds 110 to 67.
We often heard the term “fish­
iting relatives.
Legion of Clatskanie have an-
Miss Ruth Louden of Mist re­ erman’s luck” but according to
Wm.
Pringle
lost
in
the
com
­
nounced that they are going to
to that a preference for the glowing, genial personality of
missioner race by only 158 votes. turned home Thursday after George Parker of Riverview there
give an Armistice day entertain-
Roosevelt as contrasted with the restrained, business-ex­
Israel Spencer, 78, on of Ver­ spending three weeks with Leia is no such thing. This party has
ment in the high school gym on
been making unsuccessful trips to
nonia
’s pioneers, passed away at Beveridge.
ecutive type of personality of President Hoover, and an
November 11 at 8 p. m. The
Jay Burtraw of
_______
the Columbia
________ ________
river all season.
Souls ________
hill was ___
the
family
home
Wednesday
night.
evening will be spent in program,
emotional response to the illustrious name that the Dem­
Vernonia’s first smoker was visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bud Rob-(but Sunday started another, with
dancing,
playing
cards.
Supper
renewed vigor and a generous
ocratic nominee bears, and the minds of hosts of masses
bins Tuesday.
will be served. Admission is 35 held Saturday before a capacity
J. W. White is on the sick supply of new tackle. All they
of erstwhile Republicans were made up. The rather mono­
house.
Red
Hill,
local
boy,
wone
cents for adults.
had to show for another hard
a wrestling match from Gus Han list this week.
tonous but fully poised tones of Hoover as they came over
Friends of Mrs. M. Dunlap will day’s fishing was several fish
The
Clark
and
Wilson
Lumber
The town women and high son of St. Paul, Minn., Chet Dus­
the radio seemed appropriate in 1928, when the public
company paid personal and pro­
and John Hall put up a good be glad to know she is much im­ baskets which were very conspic­
was looking for a big business man to assure continuance perty taxes amounting to $15,- school girls played basketball last tin
proved after a siege of lumbago. uous by the absence of fish.
Friday night. The town women three round bout to a draw.
of the pay envelope, but when the pay checks ceased, the 442.32 at the office of Sheriff were victorious. After the game Mr. and Mrs. Brown, from Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Murphy of
more sympathetic voice of the man who promised to do Weed Thursday of last week. the high school girls treated the Echo, arrived Thursday. These Dallas spent the weekend at the Temperatures of 2000 degrees
F. have been measured during
The Pacific Telephone and Tele­ town women and those present splendid people compose the firm home of Mrs. J. W. White.
something to get the job back had the chief appeal.
A. L. Bassett, who has been forest fires.
graph
company,
the
next
high
­
of
Brown
and
Brown,
new
fur
­
and
coffee.
to
cake
Irrespective of one’s party affiliations, the “new
est taxpayer at the present time,
niture and undertaking establish­
deal” has indeed its promise of better things, not merely paid a real estate and property Ruth Skating was a Vernonia ment for Vernonia.
because a new president of a different political faith will ta axmounting to $9,171.25. No- shopper Thursday afternoon.
The high school classes moved
.into the new union high school
be in the White House, but because the Democratic victory vember 5 was the deadline for
Buck: My brother thinks a building this week. Last night the
penalty.
was complete. With control of both houses of Congress, payment without
*******
football coach has four wheels.
the administration will be able to carry out a unified policy Dr. Allen C. Tucker, dentist Kennth: Ha ha! And how many new building was dedicated with
entertainment and lecture.
without bickering and fighting that were inevitable as long in St. Helens until a short time wheels does the bally thing have?
We have added to our staff
as the president was Republican, the lower house Democra­ ago, was killed in an automobile
MRS. TIMMONS HOSTESS
Fred: Mother, you know that
TO G. E. CLUB
tic, and the senate Republican. After March 4 President accident near Port Townsend, lovely
purse you gave me for
Roosevelt and his advisers will have their opportunity, Washington, October 30.
my birthday?
was hos­
unhampered. The people have decided that they should have Melvin Schwab, former Birken­ Mrs. Johnston: Yes dear! what tess Mrs. to J. the L. G. Timmons
E. club at her
it, and the will of the people is supreme.
feld boy now of Deer Island, of it?
home on Rose avenue Thursday
Fred: It makes me feel orful evening, November 3. Following
IN DRY CLEANING AND PRESSING
whose Guernsey bull won first
ing Pomona at Winema Satur­ honors at the Pacific Internation­ to think of it just lyin’ in the bridge refreshments were served.
In attendance were Mrs. H. E.
day were the Louis Carmicheal al Livestock exposition in Port­ drawer ’ithout a cent in its
McGraw, Mrs. James Nanson,
family, Frank Peterson family, land, was honored at a meeting stummich.
Whose skillful work will
Ira Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Noble of the St. Helens chamber of
Mr«. Jake Neurer
Lucille: Yes, the doctors saved Mrs. Rose Fletcher, Mrs. Virgil
Dunlap, and1 Mr. and Mrs. Eee Commerce November 1. The bull my life, but it cost me over a Powell, Mrs. Lloyd Baker, Mrs.
please the most fastidious
was exhibited in St. Helens dur- thousand dollars.
Osborn.
W. J. Armitage and Mrs. W. M.
Bob Lindsay was a member of ing the day.
Henderson.
There were a few small slides
Cecilia: Oh! Lucille, what ex­
at
• *«•«**
on the sand bluff at Natal caused the election staff at Vernonia,
travagance !
F. F. Capell, agent at Rainier
by the heavy rain fall during and Lincoln Peterson served on
DEPRESSION PRICES
the past week, which has given, the Mist precinct on election for the Standard Oil Co., was ser­
Mrs. Jones: Dear, your hands
iously injured when his car was are frightfully dirty.
a few local men employment to day.
take away the loose dirt and. Several fishermen report hav­ struck by an S. P. and S. train
Howard: Not ‘frightfully’, mo­
clean off the highway. The road ing had very good luck along the near the DuBois-Kettering mill ther. A lot of that’s shading.
October 28.
grader is also working on the Nehalem river and Rock creek.
Dr. C. E. Stewart
Helen: No! I can’t give you
road this week.
another
dance.
But
I
’
ll
introduce
(Held
over
from
last
week.)
C.
R.
Patching,
Sr.,
a
resident
Of Portland
Zale Holmes sold a beef cow
A good crowd attended the of Rainier since 1915, died Nov. 1. you to the prettiest girl in the
Dry Cleaning Department ------ Phone 711
and Jake Neurer sold a milch
WILL
BE
IN THIS CITY
Halloween dance at the Natal
room!
cow during the past week.
EVERY WED. AND THUR.
The Oregon State Game com­
Albert: But I don’t want to
Among folks in Vernonia over hall last Saturday evening spon­
mission liberated 100,000 steel­ dance with the prettiest girl in
OF EACH WEEK
the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. sored by the Natal grange.
Vernonia visitors over the week heads in Columbia county streams the room. I want to dance with
Lee Osborn, Oliver Burris, Miss
I
CONSULTATION AND
Beatrice Perry, Mrs. John Thom­ end were Elmer Hiatt, L. Wedell, last week. They were distributed you!
Ira
Peterson,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Lee
in
the
Nehalem
river.
Rock
creek,
as, Zale Holmes, L. Wedell and
ONE PHYSICAL
A young fellow wrote to his
Osborn, Mrs. John Thomas and Fishhawk creek and Clatskanie
Ira Peterson.
father from college: “No mon,
EXAMINATION
Mr. and Mrs. Noble Dunlap Mrs. Oliver Burris and Miss Be­ river.
no fun, your son.”
spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. atrice Perry.
Promptly his father answered:
Jake Neurer spent Thursday at
Adolph Player, resident of Clat­
M. Dunlap at Riverview.
“How sad, too bad, your dad.”
Lincoln Peterson spent Thurs­ St. Helens and in Portland on skanie for 40 years, died Nov. 1.
business.
Archie Leroy Watt, also a resident
day in St. Helens on business.
—WE WONDER
Call at the Harold McEntire
Mr. and Mrs. James McCormick of that city, passed on the Satur­
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Neurer en­
Who is going to teach Howard
gave
a
Halloween
party
at
their
day
previous.
residence, 242 Bridge St.,
joyed a visit with Mr. and Mrs.
to
type
.
.
.
Why
Cecilia
and
community can often
Pete Neurer and family at As­ home last Saturday evening. Sev­
opposite grade school, and
Ruth
are
so
inquisitive
.
.
.
Why
eral friends were invited.
GRASSHOPPERS GET
be judged by its utility
toria last weekend.
ask for Dr. Stewart or
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Banzer, three
PART OF STATE FUNDS Edith and Helen like Armistice
Natal callers in the past week
so
well
.
.
.
Why
Lucille
was
so
for
make an appointment
service. Good public utili­
were Mr. and Mrs. Porter, Mr. sons and their dauighter and Mr.
The lowly grasshopper is charg­ worred about her notebook . . .
next Wed. or Thur.
and Mrs. Bert Tisdale, Mrs. Mc- and Mrs. Jake Neurer were Sun-
ty service is essential to
Why Kenneth has been so quiet
Kay and her father, and C. day visitors at Mr. and Mrs. Lee ed with taking more than $7,000 since Halloween . . . If Cecilia
Osborn’s.
of the state’s funds last year.
the growth and expan­
Bruce from Vernonia.
Farmers in this vicinity are
In making the biennial report
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Peterson en-
sion of any town or city.
tertained for dinner Sunday Mr. finishing their fall seeding and of his office thns month, Secre­
are now busy digging their potato tary of State Hal E. Hoss has
and Mrs. Lee Osborn.
• In turn, the prosperity
noted that a grasshopper war in
Reed Holding butchered two crops.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Peterson have Klamath and Lake counties last
porkers and Lee Osborn butcher-
of
the utility is dependent
named their infant son Vernon year consumed $7,250 of the
ed one this week.
i
Frank.
grasshopper
eradication fund
upon the cities and towns
Mrs. Wm. Pringle, Mrs. James'
McCormick, and Jake Neurer' i Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lindsay and which was provided by the 1931
“
destroy*
the
germs
causing
tuberculosis,
it serves. This interdepen­
■were recent business folks in ¡»on Clarence were guests of Mr. Legislation assembly.
typhoid and paratyphoid fever, dysentery,
¡and Mrs. Noble Dunlap and Mary
Although $250 remain in the
Portland.
dence serves at once to
i Peterson Sunday.
fund it is not expected that any
scarlet fever, diphtheria, septic sore
1
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hill
mpr I i Dewey Graven,
Graven, Lester Mowe, claim will be made on it this
develop both.
have locked up their summer
throat, undulant fever and other diseases.”
cabin here and went to their Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tiedale all of year, remarked Hoss.
• Naturally we try to give
home in Portland for the winter,
“Its (referring to pasteurized milk)
The . 1 Hills spend their springs,
you the best possible ser­
food value does not differ from that of
summers and falls in the Nehal­
raw milk, and its digestibility is better,
em valley.
vice, for it is only by help­
Among Natal grangers attend-
not worse.”
Vernonia were Natal callers over
the weekend.
John Donovan or Portland is
a farm hand at the Jake Neurer
ranch.
Mrs. Jim Moran and Miss
Maggie Triplitt drove to Clats-
kanie Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Baker
Member of National Editorial
and their children were at Natal
Association and Oregon State
Sunday evening visiting Mrs. Ba­
Editorial Association.
ker’s brother and wife.
Several local men were given
Issued Every Friday
$2.00 Per Year in Advance employment on the road work
Entered as second class matter August 4, 1922. at the post now under construction near Big
office at Vernonia. Oregon, under the act of March 3, 1879. Edidy park.
Lincoln Peterson is boarding
Advertising rates—Foreign, 30c per inch; local, 28c per inch; I some of the Johnson Davis log­
egal notices. 10c per line first insertion. 5c per line succeeding ging teams this winter.
insertions; classified lc per word, minimum 25c first insertion,
Clark and Wilson have been
15c succeeding insertions; readers, 10c a line.
doing some surveying, running
lines, and setting corner stakes.
Jim Moran is surveying for them.
RAY D. FISHER, Editor and Publisher
Miss Phyllis Ward called to
see some of her friends here.
She made Mrs. Ira Peterson a
THE NEW DEAL
visit and also Mrs. Lee Osborn.
Jake Neurer is butchering some
The one argument that’ stood out above all others in beef this week.
the election November 8 was the demand for a “new deal.”| M»s. Anna Osborn has been
Tariff, farm board, water power, prohibition, all sank into confined to her home the past
relative insignificance beside the desire to put new men week with several large, painful
boils.
into office, form new set-ups, and make a fresh start. Frank Rinck from Banks was
Rightly or wrongly, a big majority of voters felt that the at Natal this week buying and
Republican administration had not done enough to get the trading cows and and horses.
country out of its economic plight, and that the Democrats Glen Urie and his cousin from
Helens were here this week
should be given the chance to see what they could do. Add St.
calling on old acquaintances.
Umunna Eagle
Winema High
School Notes
brought a fruit cake to basketball
practice . . . How Ruth likes to
ride in a roadster with four in it?
Riverview’
lAinong Our
Neighbors •
To Serve You Better
A New Expert
Natal
Chiropractor
Vernonia Laundry
FREE
Pasteurization
Ringlette
Permanent
Beautiful,
Ladin (
Steamed
in
with 10 times
less heat and
15 times less
weight
These statements are taken from an
article by A. V. Stoesser, M. D., in the
November issue of “Everybody’s Health.”
'The Roll of Honor Bank”
In the light of these facts how can
any mother fail to give her family the
protection of PASTEURIZED MILK.
BEAUTY
SHOPPE
Vernonia Hotel Building
Phone 1261
J. A. Thornburgh
President
R. G. Thornburgh
Cashier
A
■
The Forest Grove
National Bank
$3.50 and $4.50
Miladv's
Helping
Each
Other
Oregon Gas
Nehalem Valley
and Electric
Ice and Creamery Co
Company
i»
ing you that we can help
ourselves. We want our
service to you to be of
such a high standard that
we will be looked upon as
a welcome part of the
daily life and activity of
your community.