Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, May 04, 1934, Page 3, Image 3

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There will be no grange dance She hopes to be able to attend
tomorrow night on account of the the Mother’s day celebration at
Pomona meeting at Clatskanie. the University of Oregon May 13.
Mrs. Lois Clark has been quite
Mrs. Bruce McDonald went to
ill since Wednesday of last week. Portland Thursday and was oper­
Mrs. Chris Nicar of Burns has ated upon Friday in the Portland
been spending a week as a guest General hospital. Mr. and Mrs.
of Mrs. H. V. Holcomb.
E. S. Thompson took Mr. Mc­
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Donald and daughter Elsie in to
Holcomb over the week end were see her Saturday. Mr. McDonald
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Walton and returned the same day and Elsie
son Malcolm of Portland.
returned Tuesday.
Mrs. Rose Fletcher went to
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Holmes
Astoria Sunday to visit Mrs. and family of Ridgefield, Wash.,
James Nanson and found her visited Saturday and Sunday at
very much improved after her the home of Mr. Holmes’ father,
operation. Mrs. Nanson returned Zale Holmes, who with Mrs.
home from the hospital Thursday i Holmes recently returned to his
of last week.
farm near here. The sons of Mr.
J. F. Rose attended a meeting! and Mrs. Holmes were guests of
of Safeway market managers in > the E. S. Thompson family during
portland Sunday.
Mrs. Rose, their visit here.
Glenda and Frank accompanied
Mrs. Dave Marshall went to
him on a visit to Portland.
Portland
Wednesday to call on
Joe Wangler, manager of the
Mrs. Paul Thompson at the St.
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Safeway store attended
Vincents hospital.
meeting in Clatskanie Monday
Mrs. Herman Dickson of
night.
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Juneau,
Alaska, arrived here a
Colson
returned
Alvin
nonia 1 Monday, accompanied bylweek a?° Monday for a visit with
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her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A.
George Strongberg of - Seattle.
Everett Walters returned Wed- Simmons.
nesday from a four day trip | Mrs. Paul Thompson, who
along the coast.
I underwent an operation in St.
Everett Walters, Alvin Colson Vincents hospital last week is
and George Strongberg motored recovering nicely. Mr. Thomp-
to Seattle Friday, returning Mon-'son and son Billy went to Port-
day.
' land to visit her Sunday.
Velna Hurley, four year old! Mrs. Harold McEntire, Mrs. F.
daughter of Dr. and Mrs. W. H. I M. Ruhl and Mrs. Dave Marshall
Hurley, former Vernonia residents I went to Portland Wednesday to
now living in Portland, was criti- j visit Mrs. Paul Thompson and
cally injured Sunday by falling( Velna Hurley, who are in St.
out of a tree. She landed upon a Vincents hospital.
snag which penetrated her body. I Mrs. A. J. Hughes and Amy
Mrs. C. F. Heiber is able to be Hughes motored to Portland Sat-
around again after her illness urday afternoon.
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week where he bid the third trick
at that station. He was relieved
by Wayne Bennett.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Badger re­
turned home Monday after several
weeks visit in California. Mr.
Badger is regular S. P. agent in
Timber and will resume his duties
as such on May 2.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Gimore
entertained Mr. and Mrs. John
Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Benett, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gil­
more, David Lindsay and the
Misses Irene and Lois Richmond
at their home Monday evening
with an evening of bridge and
pinochle.
The grading crew at Cochran
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stopped
work for a few
days due to wet weather. Work
will be resumed shortly.
HOW OREGON’S ‘LIFE LINE’
GUIDES THE MOTORIST
The state of Oregon is fling­
ing to her happy motoring public
a life line that will soon be as
long as her paved highways. It is
the painted center line that marks
the pathway for each oncoming
motor vehicle.
“We consider this a ‘life line’
because its purpose is to save
lives,” said W. R. McDonald,
director of the Oregon State Mo­
tor association in charge of safe­
ty.
“It is painted upon all hard-
surfaced pavements to help each
motorist to keep his car on the
right side of the road, where he
will not crowd passing vehicles
and yet will be guided suffi­
ciently to keep away from the
dangerous outer edge of the
pavement.
“Highway engineers of this
state have experimented with
white, black and other colors,
and finally have determined yel-
low as the most satisfactory color
for this ‘life line’,” Mr. McDon-
aid said. “Yellow shows up bet-
ter at day and night, and in fog,
rain and poor light than any
other color, and the ingredients
of yellow paint appear to wear
better than do those of other
paints.**
end in Portland visiting with his
son Richard.
Mrs. B. T. Hart spent last week
end visiting with friends in Port­
land.
Preparations were made Mon­
While working at Sunset camp
day to send the large engines or last week R. A. Brown had a
“hogs” as they are called, over piece of steel strike him on the
the road to Tillamook, but one wrist, severing an artery.
UNEMPLOYED ORGANIZE
bridge was found to be unsafe for
Mrs. O. B. Sandburg was call­
AT DELENA SCHOOLHOUSE
transportation of the large en­
ed to Olympia, Wash., to see her
gines. Work is being donv now:
father, Mr. Robertson, who is
The Rainier unemployed formed
to insure the safety of the bridge.
an organization at a meeting held
quite ill.
Charles Stanton has been con-'
Mrs. H. J. Wescott was a Port­ Sunday in the Delena school
fined to his home for several days land visitor last Tuesday.
house. Between 65 and 70 signed
with illness. Harry Morse is tak­ | Mrs. B. H. Tillotson and small
ing his place at the roundhouse. ~ daughters,
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an(j Ruthe,
Miss Cecelia Marchel spent the ; Mrs. Mae Tailman accompanied
week end in Vernonia visiting' Mrs. J. H. Brown to Portland Fri-
with Miss Velda Mellinger. Both
day. Mrs. Tillotson was met by
girls attended the Junior Prom her son Everett, who is stationed
given in the grade school auditor- 1 at Vancouver Barracks.
ium by the Vernonia high school i Mr. and Mrs. Bob Carouser and
juniors Friday night.
Earle and Erna Tuttle all of Port­
Mr. and Mrs. A. McKnight of' land were Sunday visitors at the
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Forest Grove spent Monday at the * Burleigh Tallman home.
home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Work has started on the B. T. 12 inch spread with handle
Riche.
Hart place by the county. This
Mrs. William Huffman visited house was greatly undermined 1
several days in Portland last by the heavy rains last Decern-.
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week with her mother, Mrs. Rob-1 ber, and slid forward, warping the;
inson.
house. No retaining wall was ever i
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Anthony Kilburg of Seaside built along the hillside above the
visited with his mother, Mrs. Ida I highway, hence the slide.
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Kilburg, over the week end.
—Needs No Rubbing.
I Oscar Snider of the Snider
Harry and David Lindsay spent ■ Bros. Shingle Co. spent last week !
the week end at their home in end at his home in Clatskanie.
Portland.
; Twin boys were born to Mr.
Miss Marian Cawston and Mrs. and Mrs. C. M. Brown of Westim-
Emma Thomas gave a dance in
' ber at McMinnville last Tuesday.
the Timber hall last Friday night, i Oscar Shiffer was a business
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The music was furnished by the
visitor in Portland last Tuesday.
Nightengales, of Forest Grove.
| Albert Harding, relief agent in
Mrs. F. Claude Stephens of Timber, went to Marshfield last
Vernonia spent last Tuesday at
Other sizes of Waxes and
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Cedar Oils at—
Stanton.
Mrs. Albert Riche caught her
hand in the wringer of the elec-1
trie washing machine and tore her
hand quite badly. Eight stitches j
were necessary to close the torn
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places.
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The Timber telephone office (
Uoyd Smith’s Orchestra
moved the last of their equip­
From Portland
ment last Sunday into the new
FOR BARGAINS—SEE
Admission:
office situated in the old Mc-
HOFFMAN ABOUT IT
▼ omen 25e — Men 35c
Knight store building.
Herbert Goss spent last week
Timber
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VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1934.
up. Pot luck dinner was served association, Mr. Eaton, president
at noon.
of the county council,
Mrs.
The meeting was addressed by Wheeler and O. Henry Oleen.
Mart Hazen, president of the St. Sixty-five members ot the St.
Helens Workingmen's Protective [ Helens organization attended.
Look for the “Affiliated Buyers Sign
AFFILIATED
The Store Displaying this Sign
Will SAVE You Money
Specials For Fri. & Sat.
WE DELIVER
PHONE 721
SWANS DOWN Cake Flour, pkg. ..
The ideal flour for perfect cakes. 27 times as
fine as ordinary flour.
BAKING POWDER.......... Tin ........
Calumet—Double Action takes the uncertainty
out of baking. 1-pound tin.
RAISINS........ Large 4-lb. bag
Dessert Brand—Thompson Seedless.
COCOA, Rockwood’s, 2-lb. carton
25c
25c
26c
.... 21c
For all occasions.
SARDINES .............. 3 Cans for ..
Booth Brand—Tomato or Mustard, Ovals.
CREAM OF WHEAT .. Lge. Pkg.
The approved breakfast. Child’s Health Week.
CLAMS, Otter Brand....... 2 for ...
Finest quality Minced Clams. No. 1 tall tins.
PALMOLIVE SOAP ...... 3 Bars ..
Keep that school girls complexion.
25c
23c
39c
14c
B & M BAKED BEANS...... Can
15c
8 bars .... £5c
New England Style Oven Baked. Large can.
WHITE WONDER SOAP,
Oodles of suds in a hurry.
2 Pkgs.
... 3 for
POST TOASTIES
SHREDDED WHEAT
2 for
25c
28c
24c
MEATS
Beef Roast
lb.
All Steaks
lb.
Rib Boil
lb.
Hamburger 2 lbs.
Sausage
2 lbs.
14c
20c
He
25c
25c
WHEAT1ES
Oil Mops
SPECIAL
24c
DRI-BRIGHT WAX
Applicator and
Pint of Wax
99c
DANCE at
ARCADIA PARK
Etsry Saturday Night
15c T0
HOFFMAN
HDWE. CO
VEGETABLES
RHUBARB
NEW SPUDS
NEW PEAS
SWEET SPUDS
lb.
lb.
3 lbs.
lb.
3c
5c
25c
5c
Nehalem
Market & Grocery Inc.