FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1933. VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON PAGE TWO Mr. Banzer off the disc, and when the last word was received. have returned home after visit- Baker and children Leonard and ing with relatives in Washington. Thelma and Mr. and Mrs. George scratching him up considerably. *1 The Nehalem club meeting for Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Wells have | Stahlnicker and Elsie and Lewis The horses broke loose, the disc which Mrs. J. W. Brown was to cutting the leg of one of them al­ as their guests Mrs. Wells’ bro­ and E. Snyder from Sherwood, A. Dowling have entertained Wednesday af­ thers from Estacada. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Baker, Sher- most off at the thigh. The ani­ ternoon, has been again post­ wood, and Mr. and Mrs. R. mal had to be killed. Mrs. F. McDonald and daugh ­ poned a week. The new date is Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smith France from Portland. The fami- Chas. Sundland has installed a ter Leona were guests of Mrs. A. are spending a few days with radio in his car. lies went to Soda springs where Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Garner ger spent the week end at Wald­ June 28. Mrs. Albert Childs will Webb on Thursday. be a joint hostess with Mrs. their aunt and uncle, Mr. and they enjoyed a picnic dinner. Miss Grace Carmichael assisted motored to Portland Tuesday. port visiting Mrs. Mellinger ’ s sis ­ Weaver Clark is recovering Brown at the latter’s home at Mrs. Wm. Bridgers. They are in the household of Mrs. Noble Vern Baker has returned from from his operation. from St. Helens. O. D. McCabe made a trip to ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and that time. I Dunlap last week, while they were his vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Barnes Portland Tuesday for eye treat- Mrs. H. E. Dunlap. L. Wickstrom was at home over away to state grange. Prof, and Mrs. W. K. Ferrier and children Helen and Walter A large crowd attended the I. E. Knowles has his new wood ments. the weekend from Taft, Ore., Mr. and Mrs. Ed Forgard and and Prof. 'Emil Horning brought and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Baker school meeting Monday evening. where he is employed as a me­ shed near completion, and is Mrs. Sidney Malmsten home Sun ­ Lorraine Space of Stayton vis- daughter Ruth of Salem visited and Loretta and Edward motored Robert Spencer was elected direc­ putting the shingles on the roof. ited this week with chanic, Sara McGee at the home of Mr. and Mrs. day, June 11, from Portland, to Gales Creek on Sunday where tor, Mrs. H. Condit clerk. We Miss Grace Carmichael was a Mrs. John Libel and son Floyd Frank Lange last week. Ruth is where she had been visiting fol­ they met Mr. and Mrs. E. L. will have our school bus as in and Nelle Green. were in Buxton one day last week Clatskanie visitor Monday and visiting with her cousin Majorie lowing sessions of the annual Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. E. former years. Tuesday. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Lange for a week or two. on business. conference of the Evangelical Quite a bunch of villagers went Malmsten Tuesday were Al Morris church in Salem, which she had Shady Lane was a visitor in Miss Marie Hudson, who has attended as a delegate. They re­ to Natal one night last week and of Columbia City and George Buxton last Wednesday. been visiting here with her aunt, mained for the day at the Malm­ The annual school meeting was charivaried the newlyweds, Mr. Mills of Deer Island. Mrs, Earl Dial, for two weeks, held Monday evening. The usual and Mrs. Clarence Milton. Louise Roberson has been returned Sunday to her home in sten home. business was transacted and Chas. working in St. Helens since June Kelso. Mr. Dial who was starting Russell Mills, who is a teacher O. Hanson was reelected for an­ 6. She is staying with Mr. and out on a bnsiness trip, took her in the Marshfield schools left other three years. Mrs. Myrtle Mrs. E. H. Condit. Monday on a trip to Pittsburg, to Kelso. Choice of Pattern« Holce was alse reelected to fill Pennsylvania, where he will spend Mr«. Jake Neurer Louis and George Veith, broth ­ the place of clerk for the coining I Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry the summer. He also expects to -Large size, 18x36. ers of Fred 'Veith, accompanied Culbertson Tuesday evening were year. It was decided to have visit the Century of Progress ex­ transportation as has been the The Natal grange held their re­ by Chas. Quick, have been visit­ Jessie Critchlow and Will Critch- position in Chicago. Dr. and Mrs. ing here since Tuesday. custom for the past several years. gular grange meeting last Wed­ low of Dallas, who stopped on M. D. Cole took him to Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Reynolds nesday evening, June 14. After Mrs. Frank Lange entertained their way to Clatskanie where where they spent the day. Ruth Never before such low prices. . . Also a were up from Jewell and stayed a brief business meeting a new members of her Sunday school they will stay at the J. S. Cul­ Holaday also accompanied them several days at their residence treasurer was elected to replace class Tuesday of last week with bertson home. as far as Scappoose. here in the village. Mr. Reynolds the vacancy of Frank Peterson. a picnic up Rock creek. Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Emert and works for Riggle Bros. They re­ Jake Neurer was elected to Average 17”x28” in size for Mildred Cason, who is attend­ daughter Marie of Portland spent turned to Jewell Monday after serve as treasurer for the balance the week end with Mr. and Mrs. ing school in Portland, spent Sat ­ of this year and Ira Peterson was their few days vacation. C. C. Van Doren. Milton and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Danke were recommended as agent of the urday and Sunday with her par- Clarence Sapping accompanied Grange Fire Insurance Co. The* ents ’ Mr - and Mrs - Dan Cason. Mrs. E. Treharne was a dele- up from Olney as the guests of them back to Portland for a visit gate to grange and accompanied the Austin Dowling family Thurs­ charter was draped in memory of These are bargains. If you want a bargain Mrs. R. A. Space of Stayton with relatives, Brother Peterson. After adjourn­ arrived Saturday and visited day evening. Mr. and Mrs. E. Condit to SEE Hoffman About It. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Thompson, friends here until Thursday. She W. R. Johnson has been shingl­ ing refreshments were served. ' Pendleton. the latter ’ s parents, Mr. and _ pastj Miss Millie McMullen took her was the house guest of Mrs. M. ing the __ Mist _______ garage the Mr. and Mrs. E. Sunell and Mrs. J. F. Hetrick, and LaVerne week. Donald Sundland assisted | examinations at Pacific university XJrunden. children motored to Astoria on and Elvere, Jr., motored to Elsie last week and arrived here at her Mr. Johnson. Ray D. Fisher accompanied T. Tuesday where Mr. Thompson Friday. Mrs. A. Buckley and Mrs. Geo. parents’ home to spend a few Mrs. E. Houteling returned Turner were down from the burn weeks before leaving for Seaside B. Mills on a business trip to St. had business. They stopped on the Helens last Friday and returned way for a picnic lunch. from Portland where she visited for the summer. Monday and visited their mother, with her daughter, Mrs. Al Jen­ Jim Moran was included among with Geo. McDonald and Albert Mrs. Ed Reynolds. Mrs. H. L. Roberson was in sen. Austin Dowling and son Bern­ the experienced woodsmen for the Schmidlin. Portland Wednesday of last week Mrs. H. M. Smith and children ard motored to Portland Sunday Civilian Conservation corps and Miss Marjorie Lange visited at to visit Mr. Roberson, who has is stationed at the camp at old the home of Dorothy Crow in been a patient in St. Vincents hos­ Donald, Inez, and Billy, spent sightseeing. Funeral services for the infant Wilark. Scappoose Monday and Tuesday pital for the past three weeks. He the past week with her parents, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Cox Miss Grace Carmichael stayed of last week. She went over with is waiting until he recovers from Mr. and Mrs. Bennett at Cor- nelius. of Seaside were held here in the with Mrs. Mary Peterson last T. B. Mills. a severe cold before undergoing Mrs. Henry John . was hostess Lutheran church Monday after­ week during the absence of her an operation. Hugh Dunlap, Arnold Rufli and to friends and I neighbors at a noon and he was laid to rest in daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Joe Doyle, formerly of Camp Mc­ Mrs. Frank Lange visited the quilting held at her home Friday. the church yard. Mrs. Noble Dunlap. Mrs. Geo. Jones and son Del­ Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Ward Gregor, are now employed by home of Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Pot luck dinner ' at noon was en- mar were Jewell visitors Thursday of Clatskanie mountain were here the Houser Construction Co., Crow in Scappoose over Friday joyed. working on the Newport jetty. and Saturday, returning home of last week. on business last week. Betty Kirk is visiting with with Mr. Lange Saturday evening. her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. E. T. Wallace entertain­ The state grader worked here JOY THEATRE ed the W. M. S. Wednesday at on the highway for a few days Bert Wheeler and Robert Mr. Lange is helping Mr. Crow Hall, at Waldport. her home. There were several vis­ last week making traveling better. Woolsey in DIPLOMANIACS Sat­ take care of a large garden until Ben Spencer and two of his itors from Clatskanie, Mrs. Even- Mrs. Annie B. Johnston and urday and Sunday, June 24 and he is called on the forestry job. cousins have arrived here from son, Mrs. Brosey, Mrs. Doris and her daughter Veda from Birken­ 25. Admission 10 and 25c. Adv. Mrs. Lloyd Thomas, who be­ California to spend the summer Mrs. Bryant. The members sewed feld were visiting Mrs. Nettie Pe­ came quite ill with gland trouble with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mildred Tousley had charge on the quilt that is being finished terson on Friday. soon after going to her new home R. Spencer. for the bazaar on Saturday night, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Davis were of the public library last Friday in Forest Grove, underwent an Mrs. E. Bolongia and children June 24, and other business at­ reinstated in the Natal grange, and Saturday during the absence tended to. A nice little program The Davises were former mem- of Kathryn Malmsten, who at­ operation in the Hillsboro hospital tended the Rainbow grand assem­ June 10. She has returned to For­ was given by the members and bers of the grange. est Grove and was improving at the close the hostess served Mr. and Mrs. Lee Osborn were bly in Portland. lunch. Mrs. Lowery from Pendle­ guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Peter­ Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Mellinger ton and Miss Hammons from Ol­ son Friday. Mrs. Osborn and and Mr. and Mrs. Perry Mellin- BUY YOUR . . . ney were also guests. Mrs. Peterson are sisters. Miss Grace Hammons was the Lincoln Peterson and Reed say. Think of all the things you can do with the A house guest of the Austin Dowling Holding spent Monday in St. Hel­ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Berg from extra money you save at the Nehalem. Take A family part of last week. At Birkenfeld called at Mr. and Mrs. ens on some business. today ’ s specials for instance—the best of Miss Vineta Wilds is the guest George Brown and Elmer Glenn Jake Neurers’ Sunday evening. food at prices which represent dollars of Mrs. Oscar Jones. Guy Rassmussen from Califor­ from Fresno, Calif., brought in a Special Price« on Quantity Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Lowden truckload of bees last week. Mr. nia is here now visiting relatives saved! have their daughter and her Brown stated he was going home and his two children Leora and BEEF ROAST husband visiting at their home. but would soon return to the Ne­ Eugene. Mr. Rassmussen spends • • Pound ................ The Klusse family are at their halem valley with his wife and a few weeks here each summer. summer camp on the summit. daughter Ruth. Judge W. A. Harris and Lester Mrs. Klusse is an artist and has Mrs. Marian Milton relieved Sheeley from Vernonia were here MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE, can 28c audios in Portland. They intend Miss Olga Holmstrom at the tele­ at Natal Monday. Shld. PORK Roast “Good to the last drop.” 16-oz. tin. to build a rustic cabin in the phone office last Saturday. Pound ....................... near future on their mountain Mr. and Mrs. Noble Dunlap CERTO, Bottle ................................. 25c property. returned from Pendleton Satur­ Make perfect jelly and jams with Certo. Mrs. Clarence Milton took day night, where they attended charge of the telephone office the state grange in session last TUNA FISH, i/2’s—can ................... 16c PORK CHOPS Saturday while Miss Holmstrom week. White Star—“The chicken of the sea.” Pound ................ was in Portland. Floyd Deeds, Grace and Billie PEET’S CRYSTAL WHITE, Phone Res. Phone Mrs. Chas. Sundland and her Carmichael took in the dance at ■ BARBER Walnut 7586 Walnut 2911 Granulated SOAP, Lge. 2l/£-lb. pkg. £Qc sister, Mrs. Walter Foster, from Birkenfeld Saturday night. y shop Willard H. Hurley, D. M. D. For washing clothes and dishes easier. California, motored to Silver Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Milton, Haircutting for Men VEAL Shldr. Roast 1 4c Lake, Wash., last week to visit who spent their honeymoon in DENTISTRY Women and Children Pound ........................ ATT PAROWAX, Package ........................ Mr. and Mrs. Clark Fenton. 1729 Denver Ave. at Kilpat­ 9c Portland, returned here to Mrs. 1 Pound Package. rick St., Portland, Ore. Expert Work Guaranteed Mrs. Vern Ferguson and chil­ Milton’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. dren from Coquille are at the Dave McMullen, The young folks CORNED BEEF , can ........................ 15c home of her parents, Mr. and intend to spend a few weeks in DERBY—12-ounce size. Ringlette Permanent Waves at HAMBURGER Mrs. A. R. Melis of Meadow Portland. $3.60 and $4.50 DR. J. A. HUGHES Pound ................. Brook farm. OVAL SARDINES, 3 Cans............... 25c Mr. and Mrs, Carlson of Ver- MILADY'S BEAUTY SHOPPE Otter Brand. Tomato or mustard. Mrs. Ain Wallace was a Port- : nonia were guests Sunday at the Physician and Surgeon Mr«. E. H. Turner land visitor last, Thursday. home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lind- DURKEE'S CERTIFIED Office Phone 663 Vernonia, Mrs. Lowrey is a guest of her Vernonia Hotel Bldg. Oregon Res. Phone 664 PORK SAUSAGE MAYONNAISE, Pint Jar................... 492 Bridge St. Phone 1261 daughter, Mrs. E. T. Wallace. Pound ....................... Certified—To contain the purest refined salad 27 c THE Mrs. Lowrey resides in Pendleton. oils, strictly fresh eggs, and other ingredients of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Reynolds Willard Batteries highest quality. were guests of the Otto Bittner VIOLET RAY GASOLINE folks Saturday. JOHN A. MILLER “A stitch of mine saves PREPARED MUSTARD, Jar........... 10c Oil« . . . Expert Graasiag Mrs. Wilcox was in the valley nine . . . FOR YOU.” H-D BRAND—8-ounce jar. General Contractor from Marshland Monday. She Are you doing your summer VERNONIA Hemstitching saves sang at the funeral service of sewing? DOG FOOD, 3 cans.......................... 20c SERVICE STATION Mason Work, Building time and adds a touch of the little son of Hugh Cox. Victory brand—“The best for all dogs.” distinction. Frank Banzer had to have a HEMSTITCHING POSTUM CEREAL, Pkge................. valuable horse killed last week. Cotton and Mercerized 6c yd. TURNIPS Enjoy Postum for its own rich distinctive flavor. 20c Mr. Banzer was discing when his Silk....................... 10c yd- Roland L. Treharne Bunch ___ team became frightened at a log­ Located in BAFFORD BROS. Expert Automobile Repairing TOMATO JUICE, 3 Cans................. 23c Paler«on’> Furniture Store ging truck driven by Eddie Bir­ H-D BRAND------l’s tall. WELDING BEETS kenfeld and ran away, throwing I General Plumbing Bunch . TWIN FIR SERVICE PORK & BEANS, Can ........................ STATION 5c Vernonia VAN CAMP’SMlô-ounce size. Mist FLOOR Natal Beautiful Rag Rugs Treharne 28c 28c Hoffman Hdwe. Co The Bargain Rate Of $1.00 a year for the Ver nonia Eagle is still in effect, ($1.50 outside of the Vernonia trading area.) Renew now, while the cost is one-half the regular price. Vernonia Eagle Food Specials for Friday and Saturday PICNIC ICE CREAM MEAT Lincoln’s LINCOLN’S Candy Kitchen 14c 13c Professional & Business Directory 15c 15c 15c Jonnibel Shoppe Produce 5c 5c You Can Afford To have your old suit look like new if you send it to our Dry Cleaning Department. M. D. COLE Dentist Vernonia, Oregon Fine Workmanship Prompt Service Lower Prices VERNONIA LAUNDRY Dry’ Cleaning Dept. Roland D. Eby, M. D. Portland-Vernonia Truck Line W. A. DAVIS, Proprietor Daily Service Office with Crawford Motor Co. Telephone. ____ *11, 1041 Physican and Surgeon Town Offiee 891 For raal bargain»—watch the classified columns of the Eagle. CARROTS MARSHMALLOWS, Package ......... 19c CAMPFIRE BRAND—16-ounce package. 3 Bunches LETTUCE POST TOASTIES, 2 packages......... 15c Quick new energy for work and play. 2 Heads ...... asparagus ▼ Pound ............... 9c 5c Market and Nehalem Grocery, Inc.