Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, August 24, 1934, Page 3, Image 3

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Mrs. J. W. Nsarw
A “rainproof" sUtr fair is made possible by the ne* l.OM feet km*
"Indoor Trail” connecting all principal exhibit buildings. "Come to ths
state fair if it rains” is the resultant slogan. Assurance of viewing the
fair without need of going out into the weather during spells of rain Is
expected to bring the usual crowds even If they only some out of ourtootty
to see how the new rainproof sot-up works.
Mist
Mrs. A. A. Dowling
day down at Cannon Beach and
Seaside.
J. W. Broughner was calling
on old acquaintances last week
here in the village.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Jones at­
tended the funeral of their grand­
mother at Vancouver Saturday.
W. R. Johnson carried Mr.
Schleppy’s paper route a few
days last week while he was in
Vancouver.
Robert McMullen cut his arm
quite badly last week on a knife.
Alvey Trotter is visiting his
grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.
Dowling, this week. Alvey lives at
Jewell.
Mr. and Mrs. Hayden .• ttended
the wedding of his sister last
Saturday.
Mrs. Sam Scott and small son
are here from Longview visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mills were
Clatskanie business visitors Tues­
day morning.
Mrs. Agatha Nelson and son
Jackie are guests at the home of
her mother, Mrs. I. E. Knowles.
Miss Esther Peterson from Col­
ton was a guest at the Austin
Dowling home over the week end.
Mrs. Geo. Jones and Mrs. Ed
Reynolds spent Thursday at the
J. O. Libel home.
Chet Hill from Castle Rock, MRS. SARAH CASE TO HAVE
Wash., was a guest at the L. CHARGE OF NURSERY WORK
Wickstrom home a day this week.
(Sentinel-Mist)
Mrs. Austin Dowling and son
Mrs. Sarah V. Case, home de­
Bernard, Alvey Trotter and Miss
Peterson, their guests, spent Sun- monstration agent for Columbia
county, will leave August 25 for
at Hood River, spent the week Salem where she will have charge
end with home folks.
of nursery education classes in
Friends of Mrs. George Chris­ Oregon under federal emergency
tiansen will be sorry to know relief education administration.
that she is confined to the hos­
A six months leave of absence
pital in Portland this week.
has been granted Mrs. Case from
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Echolis her duties here, during which time
and daughter Grace of Linsay, she will make her office at the
Calif., arrived Sunday for a capitol city. Appointment of an
week’s visit with her sister, Mrs. acting home demonstration agent
Charles Christiansen.
here has not yet been announced,
Listen for the wedding bells of but it is expected to take place
two popular couples of River­ shortly.
view, which will take place in
the next few days.
FIRE GOES OVER 200
Mr. Mrs. Gus Olson and baby
ACRES CUT-OVER LAND
of Buxton Spent Sunday at the
home of her mother, Mrs. Dan
(Clatskanie Chief))
May.
Approximately 500 acres of
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Serafin of cut-over lands of the Benson Tim­
Wilark were guests at the home ber company were burned in a
of their daughter, Mrs. Glen fire last week end.
Hawkins, Sunday.
The blaze started about two
Oregon Gas and
Electric Company
•22 Bridge St
Telephone 691
Mazda Lamps
Electrical Appliances
OFFICE HOURS
SATURDAY
et
9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
9 a. m. to 3 p. m.
VUtNONlA RADIO SHOP
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Friday & Saturday
VEGETABLES
DANISH SQUASH
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bunch 10c
Lettuce
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Watermelon
lb. 21/2 c
POTATOES
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QUAKER OATS
o’clock Friday afternoon and was
not thoroughly under control un-
til Sunday morning.
The damage was slight, one
small bridge was burned but the »
camp fire-fighting equipment and
the men were able to keep it from
any green timber.
The cause of the fire is un-
BBL. (4 49-lb. sacks) $7.00
Maytag Washers
repair all makes
YUxn
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Neurer
drove to Astoria last Friday to
help Mr. and Mrs. Pete Neurer
celebrate their silver wedding,
All their children, Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Neurer, David Neurer, i
Stella and Janet, were present.
Refreshments were served. The^
Colorado Wranglers furnished the !
music. The couple received many
useful gifts.
Clarence Milton is in Gresham
where he has obtained employ-1
ment this summer.
Mrs. Noble Dunlap and son;
Floyd drove to Eugene last week!
to make arrangements for school!
where Floyd is a college student, I
Robert McMullen cut his wrist1
last week with a knife while at-j
tempting to cut a piece of leather.,
George Kavack and four child-1
ren were at Natal Sunday visit-1
ing friends.
Mrs. Reed Holding is away on
a vacation while her daughter
Bertha is keeping house.
I
Mr.| and Mrs. Clifford Barlow,
from Astoria were Sunday guests J
of Mr. and Mrs. Noble Dunlap
and Mrs. Mary Peterson.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Boland
spent the week end in Portland
with relatives.
Mrs. Nettie Peterson is spend­
ing a week at Warrenton visiting
with relatives.
There will be a dance at the I
Natal hall on Saturday, Septem-J
ber 1, with music by the Colorado |
Wranglers.
William Pringle and Richard!
Peterson are threshing their grain
this week. Elmer Bergerson is
threshing for them.
All logging operations were
closed here Tuesday afternoon
due to low humidity and dry
weather.
Marion Milton is working for
Mrs. William Bridgers at Mist.
Jake Neurer butchered two veal
for market this week.
Reed Holding was a business
caller in Clatskanie last week end.(
Clark and Wilson started con­
struction work and are blasting
from Cedar creek spur down the
river to Maple creek.
FLOUR
R. L. Harris, who is employed
We
certain but it is believed it was
started by the carelessness of
someone by either throwing a
match or a lighted cigarette bn
the dry ground.
Natal
lliverview
Ada Mills was a guest of Joy
Willard Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Stark and
family of Waukon, Wash., came
Monday for a week’s visit at the
home of Mrs. Alma Shalock.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Haurenstein
and baby of Portland visited
their sister, Mrs. W. Koberstein
Sunday.
Mrs. Nancy Petite and son of
Chinook, Wash., came Sunday for
a week’s visit with relatives.
Mrs. S. A. Cadotta had as her
guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. A.
Gulberason of Portland, Mr. and
Mrs. Angelo De Roria and baby
of Corey hill, Mr. and Mrs. Mary
Bell and daughter Mrs. William
Reise and baby of Vernonia.
Elza Varley is spending a few
days at the home of his sister,
Mrs. Robert Hilliker of Buxton.
Erma Koberstein left Sunday
for a week’s visit among relatives
in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fowler
spent the week end at the home
of sister at Pleasant hill.
iCarl Biggs, who is employed
at Wauna, spent Sunday with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Biggs.
Mr. and Mrs. John Elder were
guests at Mr. and Mrs. George
Parker’s Saturday.
Mrs. Frank Mills entertained
at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
E. L. Lloyd and son Jewell, Er-
lene Jenkins and Clyde Jenkins.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Willard and
daughter Joy visited friends in
Forest Grove Sunday.
Mrs. J. R. Laramore entertain­
ed Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Heath
and daughter Velva and Lorraine
Nelson of Mondova, Wash.
S. D. Martin of Los Angeles
arrived Tuesday for a week’s
visit among relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Camparoli
and daughter of Houlton are here
for a week’s visit with their par­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Seranoti.
Mrs. E. N. Rundell and son
Everett spent the week end with
her daughter, Mrs. C. E. George,
in Portland.
Mrs. L. E. Smith and family
and Mrs. Charles Fanshier visited
friends at Cornelius Monday and
Tuesday.
Bud Rose left Saturday for
Newport, where he will join the
CCC camp.
Mr. and Mrs. John Elder en­
tertained Mr. and Mrs. James
Burke and. Mr. and Mrs. Spurge
Golden.
Mrs. T. S. Crowder of River­
view visited at the home of Mrs.
Louis Carmichael at Natal Sat­
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cummings
spent Thursday at Vancouver on
business.
Mrs. Francis Piercy, who spent
two weeks at the home of her
mother, Mrs. Dan May, left Wed­
nesday for her home at Black
Rock.
Miss Dorena Anderson of Tim­
ber is spending a few days at
the home of her brother, Sam
Anderson.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hilliker
and Mr. and Mrs. Levi White of
Buxton were dinner guests at
the home of their mother, Mrs.
Edith Varley, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Crowder
of Birkenfeld visited their moth­
er, Mrs. J. S. Crowder, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Christian­
sen and son and Joan Lindberg
spent Sunday in Portland.
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VERNONIA EAGLE. VERNONIA. OREGON
FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1934.
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