Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, June 09, 1933, Page 4, Image 4

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    FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1933.
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
PAGE FOUR
Mr. and Mrs. Neal Lee of Wil-'garet Nelson have been supplying
MRS. RUHL IS HOSTESS
week on business.
Few Realize De­
ark are planning to attend the for J. C. Lincoln in his confec-
HONORING MOTHER
Noble Dunlap with his mother,
velopment in Golf
Chicago exposition in July.
j tionery during his absence.
Mrs. Margaret Dunlap, drove to
In Recent Years Mrs. F. M. Ruhl was hostess to
Miss Ellen Armitage of Port-! Billy and Bob Culver of Port-
Portland
one
day
last
week.
Mr*. Jake Nearer
a group of friends Thursday af­
I land is visiting at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Moran have
(Continued from Page 1.)
ternoon to honor her mother, Mrs.
now installed a telephone in their
Through a misprint last week I her brother, W. J. Armitage.
The state highway grader while home here.
W. W. Stevenson had a scalp
' finest 9-hole courses in this part Jennie Durant of Kansas City, the name of Macile Roberts was
working on the road here last
Clarence Milton drove to of the state and those who play Mo. The ladies spent the after­ used in a Riverview item. It wound Saturday while digging a
noon
sewing.
week broke down. The operator, Portland last weekend, taking in it are its boosters far and wide.
should have read Nancel Roberts, well. He was hit on the head by
The guests included Mesdames who was a guest at the Geo. a two by twelve.
Carl Enneburg, sent for a truck some of his parents’ belongings
to tow the grader in for repairs. which they left here when going
Last Sunday inaugurated’the lo­ Grunden, Anderson, Lilly, Hale, Parker home.
Mrs. A. W. Sauer is still quite
Miss Annie Banaer and Mrs. to Portland last fall.
cal tournament season with a Greenman, Holton, Green, Wall,
Word has been received of the sick.
Matthews,
Burnside,
Marshall,
Annie Wallace, Mrs. Fred Bush,
Bill Washburn writes that he
birth of a daughter to Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Wickstrom and chil­ flag and blind bogey match be-
Mrs. Julia Whittig and Miss Julia dren from Mist spent Sunday af­ ' tween the club members and while Holcomb, Macpherson, Charlotte Mrs. Paul H. Malmsten in El has been appointed third cook at
Banzer from below Mist were ternoon with Mrs. Anna Osborn. mid-season form was not display- Green and Charline Durant.
Segundo, Cal., June 7. Mr. Malm­ the C. C. C. camp near Roseburg
visitors here last week.
sten is the son of Mr. and Mrs. and is getting ulong fine. Four
Dr. Woodin from Clatskanie i ed by all its entrants, some good
Henry
Fogel,
Ross
Duncan
and
Lincoln Peterson, Reed Holding was called Sunday for Mrs. Ella brand of golf was unleashed for a Loel Roberts took in the fight in C. A. Malmsten of this city, and Vernonia boys, whose names he
and Mr. and Mrs. James McCorm- Caywood when she suddenly took starter. Ben Brickel won the flag the Portland stadium Wednesday Mrs. Malmsten was formerly Lil­ did not give, are in camp witil
tournament by planting his mark­
~ ick were all in St. Helens last very sick.
they re- lian Ross, who also lived here, him.
er several strokes ahead of his night. It was pretty wet,
and attended Vernonia high
Mrs. T. S. Crawford and Mrs.
Louis Seeman and Ed Lucas nearest competitors, namely Bill port.
school. They moved to California P. Hill motored to Portland Fri-
The
Spencer
place
on
the
O.-
from Vernonia were at Natal on ■ Heath and Emil Messing, who
Mrs.
Webber between three and four years ago. day, Mrs. Crawford driving
business Sunday.
I finished in this order. Prizes were A. hill is rented to Roy
Hill
’
s
car.
Mrs.
Lloyd
Thomas
and
baby
family. Mr. Webber lived in
FOR SALE Mr. and Mrs. Lee Osborn went balls offered by the tournament and
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Spencer
Vernonia when he was a boy, re­ daughter, Marguerite Adel, will
to Clatskanie last Friday evening committee.
leave today to join Mr. Thomas in enjoyed a surprise of a party of
turning now for the first time.
HAY FOR SALE—Good loose to see “Covered Wagon Days.”
friends in to celebrate their 21st
Blind bogey was won by Milo
A baby boy was born June 3 their new home in Forest Grove.
hay at $10 per ton. F. B.
Mrs. Mary Burris, Miss Beatrice
wedding
anniversary Monday
JOY THEATRE
Warfield._________________ 23c 1 Perry, Zale Holmes, Jim Moran, King, who with his score of a to Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Inman.
net 78, was nearest the lucky
KING KONG with Fay Wray evening.
Morris Graves is still at Van-
Fat young meat rabbits—Sat­ Lee Osborn, Jake Neurer, Ira Pet­ number chosen by chance. Golfer NO OUTSIDE HELP
and Bud Cabot, Fri., Sat., and
couver barracks, though his com-
urday special, 2-lbs. 25c live erson, Clyde Johnson and Dave King also carted away several
Sun.,
June
9,
10
and
11.
Admis
­
NEEDED FOR BERRIES
weight. Dressed free.
Harris McMullen were in Vernonia on balls for his day’s efforts so
sion 10 and 25 cents.
Adv. pany, numbering 226, have been
Ranch, St. Helens road.
23*1 business.
altogether the Riverview boys did
Mildred Cason left for Port­ moved elsewhere.
(Hood
River
Glacier)
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Neurer not fare so badly, and they never
A. L. Kullander accompanied
News was broadcast to the out­ land Monday to take a secretarial his friend Raymond Jones, Clats­
MISCELLANEOUS
drove to Clatskanie mountain Sun­ do, for by both ladies and men,
course
in
the
Northwestern
School
day to see M. R. Lawson on the local club recruits some of side world yesterday that no ex­ of Commerce, The course will ex­ kanie jeweler, to Forest Grove
Furniture refinished and repair­
business.
its best golfers from this sec­ tra help will be needed this year tend for nine months, ending in Teusday and visited his sister,
ed. Prices reasonable. Cline
to harvest Hood River valley’s
Mrs. Alma Prickett.
Floyd Deeds and his grandmo­ tion of the city.
Furniture store. __________ 17tf
strawberry crop. As a result of March.
Russell Mills, Phyllis and Mar-
ther, Mrs. Mary Peterson, motor­
took Chas. Justice
A.
P.
Bays
damage caused by sub-zero
TO EXCHANGE__ ed to Portland last Saturday re­ Next Stfnday, June 11, as an­ the
and son Rymond to the berry
temperatures
when
the
berry
nounced previously, brings the
turning that evening.
vines were covered by no protect­ fields at Banks Wednesday for
Organ to trade for farm produce
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith were | Forest Hills club here for the ing blanket of snow, the local the season.
or anything I can use. Carl
here Sunday visiting Mrs. Smith’s I first of a home and home match. berry crop, it is declared, will be
Eder Wallace from Mist was a
Davis, Stony Point road.
21x3
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-1 Captain Doc Cole and his team no more than 25 per cent of nor­ Vernonia visitor Wednesday.
have their hearts set on winning
liam Haycox.
LEGAL NOTICES
mal. Families engaged in season­
The E. R. Kent family from this match, for various and ob­ al fruit work and accustomed to
TEACHERS’ EXAMINATIONS Camp 8 were here to call on Mr. vious reasons, the obvious being
find jobs in mid-Columbia berry
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN and Mrs. Lee Osborn last week that the Vernonia pellet pushers fields have been arriving here in I
For Friday and Saturday, June 9-10
look
very
unkindly
towards
be
­
that the County School Superin­ on Tuesday to spend the day.
increasing
numbers
the
past
sev
­
tendent of Columbia County, Ore­
Wesley Duke from Delano is ing walloped by the Washington eral days. Many of the newcomers
Lime Rickey
gon, will hold the regular exami­ staying here with his brother, county champs—and it might reach the city with funds exhaust­
or
nation of applicants for State Reed Holding, as he is hauling happen. Sixteen of that clubs ed. Because of lack of cash local
■o
Teachers’ certificates at the poles for Mathews Bros, to Clats­ finest stylists will enjoy the hos­ charity is unable to stand the
M c K esson shaving
pitality of the Vernonia boys and
Court House, St. Helens, as fol­ kanie.
strain placed by demands of out-1
CREAM
a
like
number
will
return
the
22-ounce
lows: Commencing Wednesday,
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lindsay were
side help.
Regular
Q
Bottle
JL O L
June 14, 1933, at 9 o’clock a. m. Vernonia business visitors on compliment on a later date at
for
89c tubes. “
their fine course in Cornelius.
and continuing until Friday, June Tuesday afternoon.
The match will start promptly Advertising Aids
16, 1933, at 4 o’clock •>. m.
LUX TOILET SOAP
Miss Millie McMullen, a Pacific
SACK
1 Jig-Saw Puzzle Free with
Applicants interested apply at university student, came home to at 9 o’clock. Caddies are request­
100-lb.
Business Revival
County Superintendent's office visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ed to be on hand at 8:30.
I
Buy now for canning.
10-lbs. 45e
CAKES
for schedule of examination.
NEW YORK.—Aggressive con-1
Dave McMullen last week.
cerns are expanding business by1
E. H. CONDIT,
WEST TOOTH PASTE
The state highway trucks are G. A. Nelson Gives
effective advertising despite de-1
23cl
County Supt. of Schools. hauling rock from the crusher on
Regular
Advice about Late
pressed business conditions, d»'
for
25c size
the summit and fixing the Oak
dared A. W. Diller, advertising
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Max-i-muM—2V4-)b. Package.
Garden Planting counsel,
Ranch
bridge
approaches
this
at a bankers' conference'
VIZORS, SUNSHINE
In the County Court of the
week.
here recently.
State of Oregon for Columbia
CAPS AND HATS
Cold, backward weather has
"Is 1933 a good year In which to
county.
Miss Marian
McMullen
is
In the matter of the estate of spending a week in Portland vis­ held back many gardens, caused advertl-e?” Mr. Diller asked. "Yes,
to
some seed to rot, requiring re­ It 1933 is a good year to stay In
Harmena Sword, deceased.
Max-i-muM Cane and Maple.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, iting friends and relatives.
planting,
and
causing
consider
­
business, to reinforce the public's
One
40c
5x7
inch
John
McMullen
went
to
work
That the undersigned has been
able trouble to those growing veg­ confidence in you, to put more busi­
ENLARGEMENT FREE
appointed administrator of the for Jim Moran farming.
With 50c Kodak Finishing
etable gardens in the county, ness on the books. There is new
estate of Harmena Sword, de­
business
to
be
had
today
and
aggres
­
points out County Agent Nelson.
ceased, by the County Court of MERLE MILLS IS HOSTESS
sive companies are getting It. But
MAJESTIC RADIOS
Columbia County, state of Ore­
The May schedule of planting, new business will come In only II
Installed and Guaranteed
TO
PAST
ADVISORS
’
CLUB
Hard wheat—Guaranteed.
gon, and has duly qualified.
which included in most gardens you go out for It. Advertising cer­
All persons having claims
tainly
goes
out
for
it.
sweet
corn,
snap
beans,
lima
up
against said estate are hereby
Miss Merle Mills was hostess
"Will people read newspaper ad­
notified to present the same duly to the Past Worthy Advisors’ beans, tomatoes, squash, cucum­
t t t
verified, as by law required-, to
bers, and pumpkins, which has vertisements these days? They will
club
which
met
at
her
home
for
the undersigned at his residence
read
anything
that
lnteresta
them.
|
Prescription Service—
been delayed or failed because of
in Vernonia, Oregon-, within six a jolly party Monday evening.
A Portland made flour.
There are plenty ot present-day
Night and Day.
months from the date of this
Bridge and other games were cold, backward weather should arguments for business. Instead ot!
t
t
t
notice.
BUY YOUR SUPPLY OF FLOUR
the chief diversions. Refreshments now be planted, it is suggested. asking 'How often should newspaper I
Dated and first published May
"An important item in the farm advertising appear,’ It would be bet- i
AT THESE PRICES
19, 1933. Date of last publica­ were served at a late hour.
Those attending were Kathryn family garden which should re­ ter to ask ‘How often is it wise these I
tion, June 16, 1933.
days
to
neglect
contacts
with
pos-1
ROBERT SWORD,
Malmsten, Charlotte Green, Nelle ceive attention now, if not al­
Administrator. Green, Elna Spencer, Edna Owens ready done, is the planting of an Bible customers?’
W. A. Harris. Attorney.
outdoor seedbed for the produc­ greens which have failed to pro-|
and Mrs. L. H. Dewey.
Limit—6 cans to a customer.
Next To Post Office
NOTICE OF ANNUAL
tion of plants of late cabbage, duce and will be productive until.
SCHOOL ELECTION
broccoli, cauliflower, curly kale, serious fall frosts.
CARD OF THANKS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
I wish to express my gratitude and several other allied crops,”
In bulk—bring containers.
to the legal voters of Union High for the many flowers and the points out Professor Bouquet of
School District No. 1 of Colum­ expressions of sympathy in mj the state college in a recent com­
bia County, State of Oregon, that bereavement.
munication to County Agent Nel­
the Annual Election of said dis­
son. Plants grown in these seed
Lester Sheeley.
I
Van Camp’s. 13-ounce size.
trict will be held at the high
bers can be transplanted in about
school building of said district in
CARD OF THANKS
six weeks. Professor Bouquet par­
the City of Vernonia, Columbia
For all the kindness, sympathy ticularly emphasized that every
CORN
County, Oregon, to begin at the and assistance shown us in our garden should grow plenty of
303 size.
community can often
hour of 2 o’clock in the afternoon recent bereavement and for the tomatoes, as canned tomatoes
and continue until the hour of many floral offerings we wish to provide essential elements in the
BEANS
7 o’clock in the evening on the express our sincere gratitude.
be judged by its utility
No. 2 size
diet during winter months.
fourth Monday in June, 1933, be­
More lettuce also can be plant­
Victor Bergerson,
TOMATOES
service. Good public utili­
ing the 26th day June, 1933.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bergerson, ed of the Hanson or Iceberg
No. 2 Vi size.
This election is called for the
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Tapp,
variety, both of which stand
ty
service
is
essential
to
purpose of electing one director
warm temperatures well. Swiss
Peter Bergerson,
to serve for a term of five years.
chard for greens will also take
Percy Bergerson,
the growth and expan­
PORK & BEANS
2 large cans
Dated this 9th day of June,
Mr. and Mrs. Cass Bergerson. the place of spinach or other
Van Camp’s—2% size.
1933.
sion of any town or city.
H. M. CONDIT,
4 Rolls
TOILET TISSUE
Chairman Board of Directors.
Silko. 1000 sheet rolls.
Attest: J. B. WILKERSON,
In turn, the prosperity
Can
SALMON
District Clerk.
23c2
Libby Red. Tall can.
of the utility is dependent
Natal
Classified Ada
Specials
This » <'«/.■
c'n,:" g Ale
I JL Q«l
39c
29c
4
2
15c
37c
50c
Sugar ic
$4.39
I7c
Q+. Jug 29c
Pancake Flour
Syrup
FLOUR
$22.50
Armitage
Drug Co.
FLOUR
Safeway 49 lb. sack $1.09
Primrose 49 lb. sack 99c
Carnation Milk
can
5c
Peanut Butter
2 lbs
17c
Tomato Juice
3 cans
19C
Helping
Each
Other
NOTICE OF ANNUAL
SCHOOL MEETING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
to the legal voters of School Dis­
trict No. 47, of Columbia county.
State of Oregon, that the AN­
NUAL SCHOOL MEETING of
said District will be held at Wash­
ington School; to begin at the
hour of 8:00 o’clock P. M. on the
third Monday in June, being the
19th day of June, A. D. 1933.
This meeting is called for the
purpose of electing one director
and one clerk and the transaction
of business usual at such meet­
ings.
In districts of the second and
third classes the ballots shall not
be counted until one hour after
the time set for the meeting to
begin. Until the count begins, any
legal voters of the district shall
be entitled to vote upon any
business before the meeting.
Dated this 1st day of June,
1933.
BEN S. OWENS,
Chairman Board of Directors.
ATTEST: LOEL ROBERTS,
District Clerk.
22c3
NEW MOTOR BLOCKS
For Old
upon the cities and towns
it serves. This interdepen­
dence serves at once to
develope both.
THE FORD MOTOR CO.
HAS ARRANGED AN
EXCHANGE SERVICE . . .
A NEW V-8 DE LUXE COUPE
$734.22
Crawford Motor Co.
Service
Oregon Gas
and Electric
Company
Naturally we try to give
you the best possible ser­
vice, for it is only by help­
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.
In Bulk
COCOA,
cans
2-lbs.
19c
17c
15c
SATURDAY ONLY
3 lbs.
Peas
10c
Fancy local.
X
Whereby Ford owners can have their mo­
tors reconditioned at a set price regardless
of the mileage or condition of the engine.
You may trade your old block in and
get a 4 cylinder one for $43.00 and an
8 cylinder for $45.50.
in stock.
F. O. B. Vernonia...........
3
ChoicejHeats
Pork Steak lb
Beef Stew lb
Boneless.
STEAKS lb
Baby Beef Rib.
PORK CHOPS lb
Weiners
Bologna
Liver Sausage
loe
12e
20c
18e
15c