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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1934)
PAGE TWO FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1934. /ERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA. OREGON Mrs. JJd Gribner of Banks spent Monday at the home of Mrs. Charles Christiansen. Mrs. C. I. Anderson and daugh ters returned Friday from their ____________________________________________________ visit in Independence. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Thackett Mrs. Francis Piercy of Black and baby spent Monday at the Rock was visiting with her moth home of Mr. and Mrs. Riley Hall. er several days this week. Friends of Mrs. Charlie Biggs Elzie Varley was a Portland will be ,'lad to know she is much visitor Friday. improved after her recent illness, i Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ililiger of . Mrs. Frank Mill and daughter! Buxton spent Monday at the of their mother in River Ada, son Bert and Mrs. Elsie l home 1 Parker were Portland visitors ’ view. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Olson and Tuesday. spent Sunday in Riverview. E. L. Lloyd is on the sick list baby 1 Mr. and Mrs. Jim Aubrey and this week. daughter, Mrs. Minnie Middle- Eston Johnson of St. Helens brook , and Mrs. McGilvray were was a vi itor at Clifford Fowler's), Portland visitors Monday. home Su’i itjy. Hazel Parker of Millwood came ': Thursday to spend the winter with her giundmcther, Mrs. George Ì Parker, and attend school. Kenneth Fowler of Trenholm, Miss Nettie Alley, health nurse, came to spend a few day» with called at Pleasant Hill school his mother, Mrs. D. R. t owler Wednesday. She found that sever- al children had bad tonsils. Sunday. Visitors at school last week Mr. and Mrs. Dick Lynch were in Portland Friday and Saturday were Mrs. W. Thacker, Mrs. Chas. Melis, Mrs. H. Thacker, Mrs. on bu iness. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Childs and Faulkner, Mrs. Harry Condit and Mrs. Harry King spent '1 uesday daughter Kathleen. Mr. and Mrs. E. Belongia and at Seaside . Mrs. Merle Cline entertained family moved to Vernonia on a group of little folks Saturday Saturday. Miss V. Hansen and Mrs. E. afternoon in honor of her son Donald’s birthday. Many presents Sehorn attended the teachers’ were received and a good time i banquet at Vernonia Friday even- was had by all the youngsters. | ing. Richaril Robbins is absent from) Walter Schram returned to his school on account of sickness this home in Pori* nd after spending week. j several weeks at the H .E. Schram Mrs. Clifford Fowler left Wed- home. nesday for Portland taking her, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Morton en- Bon Harold for medical attention. | tertained Mr. and Mrs lver An Evere tt Woods of Stony Point dreasen, Roberta and Jackie An was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. drea en, and Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Wulf at dinner Sunday. Charles Gill Monday. Mrs. Ernie Robbins entertain-, Mr. and Mrs. E. Sehorn and Virginia Hansen motored ed with a birthday* dinner Satur- Mil day L’ening in honor of her hus- to Corvallis o.n Saturday. Vernon Baker has returned band. Those me from Sherwood. Mrs. Spurge Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schmidlin) Johd Eld r, d children from Beaver creek Burke, Mr. ire Sunday callers at the home Many nice p of Mr. and Mrs. II. M .Smith. Cards were XT, Mr. Morton went to work for! hour. Mr. and ihe Stimson Logging company! Sept. 24. Mrs. IL E. Schram and children) mtored to Portland last week.; ven iew, Mr. ar d Mrs. Glen Hawkins Lila underwent a tonsil opera-: entertain« d Mr. and Mrs. Ed tion. She is home and getting1 Buckner ■1 unday. along nicely. Frank Serafin visited his sis-, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Baker and] ter, Mrs. Glen Hawkins, F riday son Edward motored to Iiiilsboro evening. on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fowler were guests of Mr. and Mrs. TWO WINTER CCC Fred Holstine Wednesday. CAMPS PROMISED -Mr. and Mrs. Levi White of CLATSOP COUNTY Buxton spent a few days at the home of Edith Varley this week. I Mr. and Mrs. Dan May and son Johnny anil Mr. and Mrs. Gus CCC camps out Olsen wire Portland visitors on maintained in O Monday. j ter, according to Mr . Frank Hankle had as her, gional forester. guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Mel One of these camps will be vin Chapman, Mr. and Mrs. Shel- Camp Boyington, to be maintain- by Cook, Roy Cook and Hazel ’ cd in its present location. The Chapman. other will be at Ecola point in Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hankle and •‘STOMACH PAINS SO BAD «laughter were guests of Mr. and ! COULD HARDLY WORK” Mrs. Howard Allen on Corey hill Says C. S. Gross: ‘‘After tak- Monday. ! ing Dr. Emil’s Adla Tablets the Mrs. T. S. Crowder spent Sun ’pains are gone and I ent any- I thing.” Try Adla treatment on day with relatives at Natal. ' our money back guarantee. Armi Mr. and Mrs. John Grihner and tage Drug Co. iAdv.-ll Iti ver view Treharase ' with their mother, Mrs. Dave Mc from Portland were guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. Lord for a few days. Mullen. Miss Annie Banzer from below The road grader was working I on the state highway last week. Mist was here calling on friends Mri. J. W. Neurar Mr. and Mrs. Archie Boland Tuesday. ■i—L Local farmers will have a daily were in Clatskanie on business The district grange conference Monday and Tuesday. Oregonian delivery at 7 a. m. will meet at the Natal grange on' The worst thunder and light every morning beginnng Monday, Friday, September 28, during the ning storm followed by hail and Oct. 1. Mr. Raymond from Jewell afternoon and evening. j heavy rain was experienced in this has the route. Mr. and Mrs. Cohn are here Bud Baldridge was taken to a J vicinity last Saturday afternoon. Portland hospital last week. Mr.. There were heavy frosts Monday , vsiting friends and lelatives for a few weeks. Baldridge has been in very poor, anj Tuesday mornings, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Seal drove to health for the past year. ; p j. Neurer and his sons Stan- Mrs. Bernice Lofgren and her ]ey anj Kenneth from Astoria St. Helens and back Tuesday little daughter Irene are now with; were here Sunday calling on Jake evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Neurer the George Christensen family Neurer. above Pittsburg. | Jljss Grace Condit spent the were in Vernonia on business Clyde Johnson spent Satur-j Week ent| at her home near Ver- Thursday. day evening in Vernonia shopping. nania. All available logging trucks A cattle buyer was in the Ne were hauling for Doc Jones last halem valley last week and pur week end to help clean up the chased several milk cows. B. Bald balance of his logs. ridge, Jake Neurer, J. E. Johns Marian Milton and Millie Mc- ton, J. Cayhill, M. Rosenberg, Mullen spent Sunday at home Mr. Rechman and others sold A. F. of L. LOGGERS Local No. 18742 meets second cows. Cannon Beach, located in a state Mr. and Mrs. Logan Sweeney and fourth Thursdays in the park. month at Grange hall, 8 p. m. Visiting members cordially invit ed to attend. Fred Lumm, president. TV nJ »I LODGES FUEL i We strive to please customers by prompt livery on kind of wood cified. $3.50 Dog Food A feeding dish FREE with purchase of 10-lbs. of PRATT’S CUBE DOG FOOD Guaranteed! The government is behind every deposit you havi up to $5000. That is the finest guarantee in the world—as certain as the very existence of our gov- ernment! Make your de- posits with confidence they are guaranteed, by Federal Deposit Insurance. ‘•THE ROLL OF HONOR BANK” VERNONIA Trading Co a . F. & A. M. Vernonia Lodge No. 184 A. F. & A. M. meets at Masonic Temple, Stated Communication First Thursday of each month. Special called meetings on all other Thurs- day nights 7:30 p.m. Visitors most cordially welcome. J. B. Wilkerson, W. M. F. D. .Macpherson, Secretary Order of Eastern Star Nehakim Chapter 153, O. E. 3. Regular commu nication first and third Wed nesdays of sack month, at Ma sonic Temple. All visiting sis ters and broth ers welcome. F. Wail, W. M. eGraw, Sec. i HA i Ck. l R— Lods* By GEORGE STORIA