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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1934)
PAGE SIX . j------------- jl Mrs. Charles Christiansen had as her guests this week Mrs. I. F. Christiansen of Buxton and Mr. and Mrs. Norris of Bridal Veil, also Donald Brown of St. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wienecke Helens. had as their guests Harold Pres Mrs. Charles Biggs and son Mr. and Mrs. Otto Carlson ton, Sam Beer, Mr. and Mrs. D. Carl were guests of Grandma spent the week end at St. Helens L. Merrill from Meadow vGlade, Fonda Sunday. among friends. Wash. Mrs. James Burke entertained Ed Gribner of Banks was a Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Smith and Mrs. Blanche Elder, Mrs. Geo. guest at the home of C. N. Kun- family motored to Portland on Parker and daughter Mrs. Chas. dell Sunday. • Gill at dinner Friday, Mr. and Mrs. James Burke Saturday. Mrs. Henry John is able to be Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hillikerj spent Saturday in St. Helens on up after her recent illness. passed through Riverview Mon-1 business. H. Thacker and Chas. Melis, day enroute to Cathlamet qn Mrs. Edith Varley had as her business. guests Monday Mr. and Mrs. Bob who are working at Glenwood, were home over the week end. Mrs. Lee Bowers entertained Hilliker of Bacona. Mr. and Mrs. Gregor Schmid Mrs. George Brown Sunday. Juanita Parker was a guest lin and daughter from Gales Mrs. Eva Clark after spending of Letha Gaines Saturday. a month in Portland returned, Friends and neighbors of Mr. Creek visited with his parents on home this week. | and Mrs. Frank Mills gave them Sunday. Miss Arvada Lines has return Levi White is seriously ill at a surprise party Wednesday night the Veterans hospital in Portland, i in honor of their wedding anni- ed to her home. She has been ______ _ | versary. A large crowd attended working for Mr. and Mrs. E. bvb 'and a good time enjoyed. Re- Tapp. Mr. and Mrs. Smith from New I freshments were served at a late port called at the home of Mrs.1 — —— hour. FOR SALE—Mendenhall Upright vr; t r* • 4. Piano, in good condition, Al Miss Letha Gaines was a guest Joe Davis on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Merrill have REAL BUY AT $90.00. One at the home of Mrs. Robbins moved from Lindsay’s mill Used MAYTAG, aluminum tub, Sunday and Monday, in good condition, ,$40.00. Ver-1 Mr. and Mrs. John Elder, Mr. Meadow Glade, Wash. nonia Trading Co. 50tfc I and Mrs. James Burke and son Mrs. L. E. Smith and children BOY’S 26” BICYCLE, in excel- ‘ were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nate from Vernonia called at the home of her sister on Monday. lent shape; also jig-saw. Geo. | Young at Tidewater Sunday. — Stankey, 598 A street. 50*11 Richard Robbins is absent from Mr. and Mrs. George Neurer FOR SALE — Dressed or live! school this week on account of and son Raymond from Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Barnes and chickens and turkeys. Hay at sickness. market price. Peter Bergerson, son Walter from Vernonia were Mrs. Harold Parker is on the Timber route. 50c 1 Sunday visitors at the home of sick list. FOR SALE—Weaner Pigs, $2.50' Mrs. Clarence Fowler returned Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Baker. Ed Tapp delivered baled hay each. See Bert Tisdale at Ver-' after spending a week at the nonia post office. 50c? home of her parents, Mr. and to the L. L. Wells place Saturday. Mrs. Lee Hall at Waldport, Two Ayrshire cows, 3rd and 4th Mrs. D. R. Fowler of St. Hel CARD OF THANKS calf, T.B. and Abortion tested, ens is visiting relatives in River I wish to thank all the neigh to freshen about Jan. 1. Charles view. bors and friends who so kindly Schmidlin, phone 13F51. 50*1 DeLoss Powell was in Portland gave their assistance during the Saturday on business. FRYERS AND PULLETS, Also Mrs. J. R. Laramore who spent weaner pigs. W. O. Porterfield. Thanksgiving in Seattle, return caught him across the belt line 39tf. ed home Sunday. and removed the front of both his outside and undershirt but Mrs. G. S. Shipley of Pebble CALL FOR WARRANTS never touched the skin, Paul I have funds on hand to pay Creek was a guest of Mr. and wrapped himself in a coat and all school district 47 warrants up Mrs. Virgil Powell Monday. bought a new shirt in Forest Mrs. Mike Willard and daugh- to No. 714, issued May, 1933. Grove. ter Joy and brother John Lara- LOEL ROBERTS, more visited relatives and friends Clerk, School Dist. 47. in Portland Sunday. Treliarne Riverview __ ." 4? * f < f TEACHERS* EXAMINATIONS Notice is hereby given that the RADIO MUSICIAN FROM County School Superintendent of SEATTLE IS GUEST AT Columbia County, Oregon, will BROTHER’S IN W1LARK hold the regular examination of applicants for State Teachers’ Eli Beeler of Seattle, who plays certificates at the Court House, the guitar’ and sings in several St. Helens, as follows: Com i noted dance bands over the NBC mencing Wednesday, December j and CBS radio hookups, is visiting 19 at 9:90 o’clock A. M. and I at the home of his brother, Ray continuing until Friday, Decem | Beeler, in Wilark. He plans to ber 21 at 4:00 P. M. Applicants return to Seattle the first of the interested, apply at County Sup year. erintendent’s office for schedule. E. H. CONDIT, A BEAR STORY — MAIN EVENT — County School Supt. (Forest Log) Best 2 out of 3 Falls Paul Thompson, superintendent SUMMONS of the Wimer CCC camp, stopped In Justice’s Court for District recently at Timber on his way 4 of Columbia Caunty, State of south. While there he was ad Oregon. miring a bear that was tied up A. E. ADAMS, Plaintiff, vs at a service station. The bear A. M. PLACE, Defendant. finally crawled down off his shed, To A. M. PLACE, THE ABOVE walked the full length of his Former Worlds Light NAMED DEFENDANT: you are cbajn and looked Paul over. Evi- heavyweight Champion hereby required to appear ^and | dently, there was something that answer the complaint filed i jj d not mee t with his approval did meet against you in the above entitled | and brujn made a round house 2 OTHER BOUTS Court and cause on or before swing at Paul. Paul misjudged the expiration of four weeks the blow and pulled in his neck from the date of the first publi instead of his stomach. The bear cation of this SUMMONS, which date of expiration is fixed by order of P. Hill, justice of the peace of District 4 of Columbia County, Oregon, as of December 14, 1934. If you fail so to ap eo Cß RINGLETTE pear and answer, the plaintiff for *J,JU PERMANENT want thereof will apply to the above entitled Court for a judg DECEMBER 17 TO CHRISTMAS ment against the defendant for the sum of $118.49 together with ALSO SEE OUR interest thereon at the rate of six per cent per annum from the first day of December, 1929. Date of first publication, No- vember 16, 1934. Date of last publication, Dec- PHONE 241 ember 14, 1934. Lester Sheeley, Attorney for Plaintiff, Res. and P.O. Address Vernonia, Oregon. Wrestling I FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1934. VERNONIA EAGLE. VERNONIA. OREGON _ _ _ , — i _ M I ■■■■ Legion Hall Fri. Dec. 14 Bert Hall vs Ted Thye fire which destroyed my house Louise Tweedale of Spokane, Monday afternoon. an old friend of Mrs. C. F. Hieb- Mrs. Alma Sitts er, is visiting at the Hieber home here. Robert Cline went to Ports CARD OF THANKS We desire to thank our neigh land Tuesday to visit with his bors and friends for their floral brother Merle, who is ill in St. tributes and the kind sympathy Vincents hospital, and found him shown us during our recent loss. to be much better. Mrs. Z. Gianasi Mr. and Mrs. C. Gianasi DEC. 15 CARD OF THANKS annoi Individualized Beauty Service and Christmas Gifts Margaret-Ina Beauty Salon MODERN AND OLD-TIME DANCE Odd Fellows Hall MUSIC BY OREGON RANGERS Oranges JUMBO SIZE J DOZEN • I r\ X ?. Grapefruit Jumbo Size .. 5 for 25c SWEET POTATOES I Fancy Calif. 5-LBS............ 25c CARROTS Large Bunches 4 FOR'........................ 10c LEMONS Xmas Candies Get our quantity prices on Christmas candy and nuts. CHOCOLATES 2%-lb. Box 59c 5-lb. Box 98c SATIN MIX 2-LBS .......... 25c P-NUT BRITTLE 2-LBS............. 35c CHOCOLATES 9Qe Old Fashion 2-LBS..................... GUM DROPS 2-LBS............. 29c Fancy Sunkist DOZEN .................... 23c FLOUR 4Q ? £ $1.89 Safeway *** bag SUGAR n.oo Pure I O Cane .... IO ibs. Corn Meal Yellow or White 9-lb. Bag ........... 35c Rolled Oats 40. Quick or regular 9-lb. Bag .................. NUCOA Best Food product. POUND ................ 1 IDv Q_ EGGS Fresh Standards DOZEN .............. 29c - COFFEE | AIRWAY 60c 25c 3 Pounds ....... NOB HILL ¿TT- tú.ri *7 Pound .................. JELL WELL Assorted Flavors Package & SOAP Crystal White ... Christmas Special $2.98 Sat. Night We are deeply grateful for the sympathy extended to us in our bereavement, and for the many beautiful floral gifts. We especially appreciate, also, the kindness shown by the Order of Eastern Star. M. J. Hanon Ruby Smith Edna Hardesty R. H. Hanon 'HA 10 5c Bars 35c Pure Vegetable— Bulk, Gal. 98c — QT. 25c SALAD OIL X MEAT SAVINGS BEEF ROAST AU7S Fancy Mixed Nuts (No Peanuts) 3-LBS......... 55c PEANUTS Fresh Roasted Pound ....... 1 IvC A _ BRAZIL NUTS 2-LBS......... 29c Baby Beef Pound .................. 13'-’c STEAKS— Baby Beef ,Sirloin or Rib — Pound .... 18c HAMBURGER Fresh Ground 2 Pounds VEAL STEAKS Shoulder cuts Pound ... ZJC 1*71i>^. 1 I /2C