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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1934)
FRIDAY, OCTQM» - VFRNONIA EAGLE. VERNONIA. OREGON PAGE FOUR = ------ T~ J II i ver view Mrs. Vic Monoca received word Wednesday of the death of her father. A. Davis, at Toledo, Ore., and left immediately for that place. Clinton and Ralph Colbert of Santa Rosa, Calif., arrived Sun- day for a visit with their sister, Mrs. Ernie Robbins. Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Robbins are at the bedside of the former’s sia ter, Mrs. Jay Burtraw of Souls Hill, who is very ill. Juanita Parker was the guest of Let na Gaines of Vernonia Saturday. Albert Schalock was a dinner guest if Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Rob bins Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Driscoll and family of Stony point visited at the home of Mrs. B. B. Hawkins Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Burke and Mr. and Mrs. John Elder were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Dol lar of Vernonia Sunday. Mrs. Don Depue had as her guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Glen Peoples and children of War renton, and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lindberg and son of Clatskanie. M rs. Nancy Petite of Chinook, Wash., spent the weekend with her brother, Frank McClure. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Parker and Lewis Elliott were in Tim- ber on business Monday. Winky Parker, of Bay City, Ore., arrived Friday for a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Parke». Bertie Borast of Portland «pent Wednesday at the home of Mrs. George Parker. Mrs. Delbert Glenn and daugh ter spent Saturday at the home of Mrs. Bert Woods on the Camp 8 road. George. Newt. Walt and Winky Parker left Saturday for eastern Oregon on a hunting trip. Mrs. I. Deamer of Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Peirey of Black Rock, Wash., visited Mrs. Chas. Gill and son Saturday. Mrs. John Elder entertained Mr. and Mrs. I. Deamer Sunday, it being Mrs. Deamer’» birthday. Lewis Elliott of Salem cam« Saturday for an indefinite visit with his sister, Ms. Harold Par- J ker. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Magoff were busness visitors in Portland I Sat- urday. I i » w Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hilliker, Mr. and Mrs. Levi White of Buxton visited Mrs. Edith Varley Monday. Mr, and Mrs. Shelby Cook spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hankle. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fanchier had as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Smith of Ver nonia. Elza and Oral Varley were in Portland Monday on business. Mrs. Dan May had as her din- RAINBOW SHOW i ner guests Sunday Mrs. Merle Selfridge of Hillsboro, Miss Mar- gy Rive of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Olson and son of Button, and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Piercy of Black Rock, Wash. Mrs. Fonda visited at the home of her son, Charles Bigg*, " *<3* nesday. Mrs. Pete Serafin visited her daughter, Mrs. Glen Hawkins, on Wednesday. Timberline (Continued from Page !> wrung one of these nice sunny Jay*. Ralph Condit returning from <» tour to the pencil sharpener with a frown on his fac*. Leo Ludwig -ays he studied his Biology real hard and think* .Mr. Skuzie ought to have given him a one plus. (Mr. Skuzie probably thinks a four minus wa* enough). The Junior English class ha* begun the work in Journalism, Don’t feel too bad, Charleen, maybe we’ll develop some geniu- ses to help you out. Some people find the most amusing things to play with. For instance, Bert .Mills and Lolamae Smith enjoy rolling a spool back and forth to each other. Doris Anderson tasting to see if “it” was salt or sugar, it would be tragic if Mis* Drake’s cocoa was sweetened with »alt. Helen Messing hitting Earl King in study hall. Shame, Earl, for picking on a girl. Katherine Dawler telling Mr. Skuzie that if he would give her a one in Latin, she would bring him an apple. Is that how you get your good grades in Latin, Katie? One of the football players throwing water on Toshi huge, athletic manager, at the foot ball game. That’s how well they appreciated the H O. Violet Ennis telling the senior English class she is an airdale , puppy. Mr. McEntire removing a beauty shop sign from the Junior room. Skeezics, our fearless biology teacher, pursuing a spider. Mr. Skuzie eating a cookie during the typing class The girls of the home ec class had given it to him. (He said he had an iron constitution). ’to attend th* m**tlng which will being promptly at 10 a. m. Th*** classes ar. al way* op*n to any one wishing to attend. The com plete procea* of bread making Lincoln Peterson and L^< Os from th* Drsl mixing to th. Um. born are chosen t© serve on the when the fragrant loavm ar. tak jury for October in BL Helen*. en from the oven, will b* illu»- Mr. and Mrs. Jim Moran. Mr. tr.ted *t*p by slop by Mr.. and Mrs. Jake Neurer, Mr. and Purvin*. During the talk, samples of Mrs. Otis Seal. Charles Bee. Mr. and Mr*. G. Lord and Olg» Holm yeast cake, will be given away strom from Natal were guest* •< together with tested recipes for the employes dance at Arcadia bread making A discussion of various blends of flour and the park, October 12. correct amount of each kind to Mr. and Mr». Archie Boland u»r for succe** is also spent the week end in Portland of the program. with relative*. The meeting will ba an all Mrs. Grace Berg and Mis* Julia day one with • pot luck lunch Banzer called on the Carmichael served at noon——from 10 a. m- family here Sunday. Mr. and Mr*. Jake Neurer were until 3 p. m. in Portland on business the first of the week Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Piatt and children from Rockwood were visiting friends here Sunday. Several local folks attended the l < nard Malm«ten of New York funeral services of Vernon Jone» arrived Thursday night of last and Helen Brimmer at Vernonia week for a short vielt with hie Tuesday. parent*, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney The home economic* committee M*lm»trn lie was with the B.M. of three, all having birthday* In Hanley, which docked recently al October, were each honored with an Franeisoa a birthday cake at a grange meet Phoebe Greenman and Hale ing on Wednesday of last week Grrenman spent the week end The trustee* had charge of the with friends in Portland and at program. Mr*. AlL-e Lindsay, Mr*. tended the big Oregon Washing Iuiura Carmichael and Mr*. Clo ton game. i Banzer arc the home economic* Mr* Ivan N McCoUom committee called to the home of her Geo. Ba«lington and hi» helper* rnU near Forest Grove this week •tsrted t> fell timber of Clark by illneea in the family. and Wilson between Noble Dun- Mrs. Fred Wall and eon Jun- lap'» a th . Jake Neuter*« nr returned Saturday from Port- land where Junior had an opera ART OF BREAD MAKING Uun for appendiciU*. lie ks quite IS BEING REVIVED well agaa. Naia! fully ha* han<||M of former «veal* f will b. chalrmaa f.r Th. shoot may "word ranch. I SPECIALS For Fnday & Satu^ VEGETABLES lettuce Head 2 Bunches SWEET spuds 5 Pound*__ je TURNIPS It wouldn’t take a genius to tell that biology is taught in Mr. Skuxie’s room, for on the side table and on the top of hi* desk is a grand variety of bottle* and ALL BRAN Kellogg'» 2 Package« MUSIC AND DANCK NUMBERS WASHINGTON GRADE SCHOOL .. IX PUTTED WHEAT 2k 2 packages__ _ PUFFED RICE 1S< Package Fruit Jan and Trimming» 10 | mt cent off LEGION PLANS ARMISTICE DAY TURKEY SHOOT AND SATURDAY DANCE WHOLE WHEAT FLAW A turkey «hoot Armitice day. Sunday. November 11, and dance at Arcadia hall Saturday evening. November 10, are a portion of the Armistice celebration plan ned by Vernonia legion poet. Earl Washburn. who m si»cc*a*- Crmuoo Rambler b-Pound* . Kellogg » 1 package« M 2k SYRUP Jars, containing different insects. In one of the jar« there was a 1 make and a spider. The snake disappeared one day. Dick Lewis tells gruesome tales about how the spider ate the snake, but we don't believe it. But as a whole it makes bi ology more interesting and shows that a few are really studying W. Maytag U Washers < GHIRARDELLiS Ground CbocolaU Davenport, chair PPfl CA and stool <Ds7e*JV 32c I lb tin DRIP COFFEE Schilling» 1-It» can Tablets. Prevent | trouble. yrl ent Adla give* relief back. Armitage <Ad*-4) 3-piece Living Room Set 2Sc 2 Packages BURNING. GNAWING PAINS IN STOMACH RELIKVED Neutralize Irritating acids with Dr. Emil’s Adla sene us •loma/'h what you want or your m^ney Drug Co. Ik TAPIOCA Minntn— 33c Meats Eat Nehaloa VdM Beef and help the le cal farmer*. 1 BEEF ROASTS lb. I* CHICKEN TAMAL! 1jc Each See the New Oregon Gas and Electric Company <22 Bridge St Telephone 691 RCA Victor RADIO Aow on Duplay RIB BOILING BEEF Pound Mazda Lamps Electrical Appliances PORK CHOPS Pound PORK STEAK OFFICE HOURS 8 P. M. SATURDAY » 20c Completa Line of Radius and Suppbea EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME Friday Oct. 2« — hamburger 2-LBS......... — ** Pound TWO 1-ACT PLAYS k 2 Bunches SPECIAL— INSECTS IN BIOLOGY ROOM -it CARROTS fcMtQCALSIBa Taxty bread and light roll* *• well a* an inexpensive liquid yea«l Will be d"'non»lrated at the meeting of the Vernonia Hom* Extension Unit to be held Wed nesday. October 24. at the Ver nonia high school under the dir ection of .Mrs. Maud C. Purviae, home demon»tration agent. All housewives, or those inter- c’ted in bread making, are inv;t>-/ J* 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. PATERSON 9 a. m. to 3 p. m. Furniture Store Phone 801 Admission 10, IS and 25c I I D2‘j Bridge BL Vernonia Nehalem Market & Gf®cíí¡ Incorpo'»1' Phone 721 FRtf’ We Deliver—r*