Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, August 10, 1934, Page 6, Image 6

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FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1934.
VERNONIA EAGLE. VERNONIA. OREGON
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Friday to spend a week visiting FIVE OF 26 CHARTER
MEMBERS PRESENT AT
lere.
LODGE ANNIVERSARY
Mrs. D. MacDonald was in
Portland from Friday until Tues­
Five of the 26 charter members
day. While there she saw Pres­
of Avon lodge, K. P., at St.
ident Roosevelt in the parade.
Miss Marie Purney of Portland Helens, organized 40 years ago,
attended an anniversary service
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Depue went is a visitor at the home of her there Tuesday night. One of the
mother,
Mrs.
H.
B.
Holcomb.
to Medford Monday to attend the
five was Judge W. A. Harris of
services for their grandson Bus­
Mrs. Charles Eversaul, daugh­ this city.
ter Wilkerson, who died that ter Adelyn, Erma Kent and E. E,
Senator Gus Moser of Portland
morning.
Emigh visited in St. Helens Wed­ spoke, and Dr. Edwin Ross of St.
Noble Dunlap started construc­ nesday.
Helens gave an account of the
tion Wednesday of a new barn
Mrs. Lulah E. Fullerton has absent charter members, as far
for August Birkenfeld to take the been spending a week at Rock­ as knwn.
place of the one recently burned. away, after which she planned to
The new one will be 36 x 80, a take a trip to California with a MRS. STRONG IS IMPROVING
little larger than the old one, and friend.
will have capacity for 40 cows
Mrs. Ray D. Fisher and daugh­
H. S. Strong and daughter, Mrs.
and 160 tons of hay.
ter Margaret returned Sunday Lee Johnson, who returned from
Oliver Andrew returned from after a three week’s visit at the Portland Saturday, report that
the hospital Friday. He is able to home of Mrs. Fisher’s parents, Mrs. Strong is getting along nice­
sit up, but has not fully recover­ Mr. and Mrs. James Moore near ly. She was seriously ill, having
ed.
Tigard.
had a number of hemorrages, and
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Wridge are
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hyland is still weak. She had to have
the parents of a daughter bom and Otis went to Hillsboro last two blood transfusions.
Her
daughter,
Mrs.
Dan
Monday morning at the Emanuel Wednesday on business.
hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Roediger, Brown, who was also witn her,
Mrs. J. W. Brown, who has daughter Ruth, and Mrs. F. J. returned to her home in Walla
been ill for some time, is con­ Goernaudt were Portland visitors Walla after being with her mo­
ther two weeks. Mr. Strong and
Tuesday.
tinuing to improve.
Mrs. Harry Condit has returned Mrs. Johnson were there for
Emil Johnson had two toes
crushed Thursday of last week from Portland and is getting eight days.
when a rail dropped on his foot along nicely after her recent
To the Citizens of Vernonia:
while he was helping tear up the operation.
Mrs. George Baslington and
Connacher Logging Co’s, track.
While I am grateful for the
Miss Zella Cady, sister ol Mrs. Mrs. Clyde McDonald and daugh­
nomination
for mayor extended
ter
Jean
were
in
Forest
Grove
L. H. Dewey, returned with Mr.
me at the caucus last Friday and
and Mrs. Dewey from Portland Wednesday on business.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Regan and feel an obligation to those who
beby of Houlton, Oregon were I have urged me to run, a number
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claude 1 of reasons impel me to decline.
In so doing I wish to thank those
FOR SALE—Pears, 75c bushe' Knapp last week.
Everett Carter is home from | who paid me the compliment of
delivered. 50e bushel, pick them
considering me the right man for
yourslf and bring boxes to put the Veterans hospital where he
a difficult job, for mayoring is
went
for
medical
treatment.
He
them in. They will be ready about
indeed difficult anywhere just
will
return
to
Portland
in
Septem
­
20th. Gus Schmidlin.
32*2
now. If it were advisable for me
ber for further treatment.
WANTED — Three-quarters iron
Mrs. Frank Hyland is seriously to accept my wish would be that
I might live somewhere near up
bed. Inquire Joy Barber shop, ill at her home in Treharne.
Vernonia.
32*1
Visitors at the home of Mrs. to the expectation.
Ray D. Fisher
R. L. Spencer Tuesday afternoon
OLD GROWTH and second growth were Mrs. E. G. Roediger and her
wood for sale. Phone 773.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lenau, Dais-
sister Mrs. Gourmand, Mrs. Glass-
27*4tf ner, Mrs. Lines, Mrs. A. H. Webb ey and Nina MacDonald went to
Forest Grove Sunday.
FOR SALE— Kale plants, 20c and children and Mr. Morton.
hundred. Also Fryers. W. O. The afternoon was spent in quilt­
GONE!—THE HIGH COST
Porterfield.
31c? ing.
OF STOMACH TROUBLE
JOY THEATRE
Don’t pay $2.50 to $5.00 for
LITTLE MISS MARKER, with! relief
PEACHES! —3000 bushels, all
from stomach pains, indi­
varieties, ready to pick August Adolph Menjou, Dorothy Dell, I gestion. Try Dr. Emil’s Adla Tab­
1. Bring equipment and boxes Chas. Bickford and others. Satur- J lets—3 weeks treatment only $1.
and pick them at big savings to day and Sunday, August 11 and Relief or your money back. Armi-
tage Drug Co.__________ (Adv.-6)
you. Finegan’s Peach orchard, %- 12.
Adv.
mile south of Buckeye Stand,
A. C. Knauss was home for the
Cornelius, Oregon. Big arrow at week end from Cathlamet, Wash, j
Ask Your Grocer for . . .
corner points the way. Phone
2600 people attended the Chris-1
Forest Grove 1614W.
31c2 tian church revival meetings last I
U. S. MARINE CORPS— Owing week.
Claude Sabin and family,
to the increase of 1000 men
autohrized for the U. S. Marine Christian minister of Forest
corps by the last session of Con­ Grove, attended the Evangelistic
. . . for 2 good Reasons—
gress, Captai H. N. Stent, officer meeting on Tuesday evening at
in charge of Marine Corps re­
IT’S MADE AT HOME
cruiting for the states of Ore­ the Christian church.
IT’S BETTER
gon, Southern Washington, Ida­
Bill Briot’s little boy slipped
ho, Montana and Wyoming, has and fell, breaking his collar bone
been authorized to select and en­
list 35 men for the month of yesterday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Armitage
August. Applications and enlist­
ments are being held daily at visited their son W. B. Armitage
room 208 U. S. Court House, and family in Longview Sunday.
Portland, Oregon, or application The little grandson is growing
blanks may be obtained by writ-
ing that office._____________ 32x1 fast, they report.
Caught in
The Rounds
ALL DAY MEETING OF
logist, and in past years consider­
RAINIER W. P. A. TO
able damage has been done by
BE HELD AUGUST 12 this pest along the upper Colum­
, I bia river territory near Hermis­
An all-day meeting of the Rai­ ton. The squash bug differs from
nier Workingmen’s Protective as­ most of the large insects that in­
sociation will be held at the De- fest gardens, Dr. Mote says, in
lena school house on the highway that it has piercing mouth parts
Aug. 2. Pot-luck dinner will be and sucks the juice of plants,
served at noon.
feeding extensively on gourds,
At the business meeting in the melons, pumpkins and squash.
morning plans for a county com­ They have also been found in
mittee for the Peter Zimmerman enormous quantities on the so-
campaign will be laid. Prominent called “Man in the ground.’’ Be­
speakers will be heard in the af­ cause of their sucking habits they
can be killed only by contact
ternoon.
Visitors from any part of the sprays, and recent tests indicate
that the pyrethrum spray known
county are welcome.
as Pyrocide 20, applied according
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Roediger to directions on the can, will kill
and Mrs. Gourmand motored to the insects when applied to them.
Several pyrethrum sprays are on
Portland Tuesday.
Miss Helyn Garretson of New-1 the market under various com­
berg spent the week end with mercial names, such as Evergreen
20, Red Arrow and others. Ever­
Ethel Spencer at Treharne.
green 20 is said to have the same
toxic constituents as Pyrocide 20
ON OREGON FARMS
which was used in the tests.
CORVALLIS — Damage by
squash bugs has been reported to
the O.S.C. experiment station
here from southern Oregon, the
Willamette valley and the vicini­
ty of Ontario this year, accord­
ing to Dr. Don C. Mote, entomo-
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Boiling Beef lean cuts lb. 9c
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