Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, March 01, 1935, Page 2, Image 2

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children were at Pumpkin ridge
Monday to attend the funeral of
Dan May’s grandmother, Mrs. Su­
sa-’ May.
John Cottier from Oklahoma
is visiting at the Lee Bowers
Evelyn May is visiting rela­ home.
tives at The Dalles.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Crume
Mrs. Beryl Henderson had as j and children were Sunday din­
her guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. C.
Don Depue and Mr. and Mrs. Earl I. Anderson.
Byers.
Mrs. Edith Varley is employ­
Mrs. Chas. Christiansen had as ed at the Buxton Lumber com­
her guests Friday Mr. and Mrs. pany at Buxton.
Dan May and Mrs. Edith 'Varley.
Mrs. C. J. Taylor is on the sick
Mrs. Howard Allen has been a
list this week.
helper at the Hankel home.
Mrs. Edith Varley received
Mrs. Alta White is visiting in
Riverview with her son, Dan May, word Monday that her mother,
Mrs. Cynthia Smith, of Forest
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Carlson are Grove, had passed away. Funeral
occupying the Edith Varley home services have not yet been ar­
ranged.
for the time being.
Mrs. Chas. Christiansen is in
Mrs. Beryl Henderson was a vi­
sitor at the T. W. Hudson home the Willamette sanitarium for
treatment.
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan May and [
Mrs. Frank Hankel returned to
— her home in Riverview after be­
CARD OF THANKS
ing in the hospital three weeks.
I appreciate the kindness of
Jude Graven and son Marvel
the many friends who wrote or
were Monday visitors of Mr. and
called while 1 was in the hospital.
Mrs. T. R. Turner.
Mary Hankel
Mrs. Dan May, Mrs. Edith
Woods and Mrs. George Chris­
tiansen were in Portland Wed­
iso egg M c C lanahan incu ­ nesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Boris and Mr.
bator , also 500-chick brood­
and Mrs. Clark Van Blaricom of
er, nearly new, both kerosene,
Portland were Sunday visitors of
for cash or trade for beef stock.
Mr and Mrs. G. W. Parker.
Inquire Jake Neurer, Vernonia
Mr. and Mrs. Golden were
Mist road.
8cl
Monday evening visitors of Mr.
Must repossess at once two pi­ and Mrs. John Elder.
Miss Maybelle Drorbaugh of
anos near Vernonia. Will sell for
unpaid balance. Easy terms. Bal­ Oregon City and W. H. Hawkins
ance owing $93.00 and $69.00. of Seattle were week end visitors
Write Tailman Piano store, 1135 of Mr. and Mrs. George Dror­
S. W. Washington St., Portland, baugh.
Mrs. M. B. Willard and John
Oregon.
7c3
and Grace Laramore were in
FOR SALE—Or will trade for Portland Wednesday.
cattle 300 Savage rifle and
Mrs. Jennie Graven is visiting
Remington Pump shot gun, both friends in Riverview.
nearly new. Inquire Andrew Par­
Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Brown and
ker, Riverview.
6*4 daughter Peggy from Ridgefield,
LOOK! Farm for sale, 2 miles Wash., spent the week end with
south of Vernonia on Pebble Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Peachey.
creek; 14 acres, 5 cultivated,
Mrs. Mary Taylor from Port­
house, barn, outbuildings, fruit, land spent Thursday and Friday
wood, water. Mrs. Mae McMul-
len.
7tf with Mrs. M. B. Willard.
Tom Hall returned home Sun­
NOTICE OF SALE
day from Reedsport to spend a
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that I, the undersigned lien claim­ week with his parents, Mr. and
ant, will sell the hereinafter des­ Mrs. Riley Hall.
cribed personal property to the
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Coleman
highest bidder for cash, at public were Sunday visitors of Mr. and
auction at the warehouse of H. Mrs. G. W. Parker.
D. Van Blaricom, east and ad­
Mrs. T. W. Hudson was a
jacent to Hy-Van hotel, in Ver­
nonia, Oregon, on the 4th day Thursday visitor of Mrs Edna
of March, 1935, at 10:00 o’clock Barrett.
a. m., of that day to satisfy the
lien of the claimant herein
against F. A. Van Blaricom on W. B. ARMITAGE WINS
CUP FOR HIGHEST SALES
whose account the following des­
cribed chattel was stored, to-wit:
AMONG 4000 CLERKS
One 1930 model Ford au­
tomobile, motor No. 3173036.
W. B. Armitage of Longview,
Date of first publication Febru­
son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Armi­
ary 15, 1935.
Date of last publication Febru­ tage of Vernonia, won a silver
ary 22, 1935.
loving cup last week awarded by
H. D. VAN BLARICOM
the McKesson Drug Co. to the
SUMMONS
drug store clerk making the
In Justice’s Court for District greatest total sales during a 30
4 of Columbia County, State of
day selling "spree.” He was in
Oregon.
competition with 4,000 clerks
A. E. ADAMS, Plaintiff, vs.
HAROLD MAYFIELD AND
throughout the country.
JANE DOE MAYFIELD,
Mr. Armitage, formerly a clerk
Husband and Wife, Defendants, j
To HAROLD MAYFIELD AND i in the Armitage drug store he.C
JANE DOE MAYFIELD, Hus-1 is now with the Empire Drug
band and Wife, DEFENDANTS: Co. of Longview.
you are hereby required to ap- I
pear and answer the complaint
filed against you in the above en­ MOTHER OF MRS. DAVIS
PASSES IN CENTRALIA
titled Court and cause on or be­
fore the expiration of four weeks
from the date of the first publi­
The mother of Mrs. Wilbur
cation of this SUMMONS, which
date of expiration is fixed by Davis, Mrs. C. R. King, died Sun­
order of P. Hill, justice of the day morning in Centralia follow­
peace of District 4 of Columbia ing a serious operation. Mrs. Da- i
County. Oregon, as of February I vis, who was with her mother i
15, 1935. If you fail so to ap­
pear and answer, the plaintnf for will not return to her home for |
want thereof will apply to the another week. Wilbur Davis re­
above entitled Court for a judg­ turned home Tuesday night fol­
ment against the defendant for lowing funeral services.
the sum of $21.10 together with
interest thereon at the rate of
ATTEND CLUB MEETING
six per cent per annum from the
first day of December, 1933.
Harold McEntire, L. W. Skuzie.
Date of first publication, Feb­ Larry Marshall. Wm. Nissen and
ruary 15, 1935.
Date of last publication, March Emil F. Messing attended a meet­
ing of the Multnomah Hunters
15. 1935.
Lester Sheeley,
and Anglers club in Portland
Attorney for Plaintiff,
Monday evening. A social even»
Res. and P. O. Address
ing
was enjoyed.
Vernonia, Oregon.
Hi ver view’
ClassHied Ads
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1935.
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA. OREGON
hostesses and approximately 60 highway just out of town, and
guests. The affair is entirely by Mrs. Sutherland, who is in Ver­
nonia
with her husband, are
invitation.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. D. McCabe friends whom he formerly knew
spent the evening Sunday at the in Rockaway.
O. T. Bateman left Thursday
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Crawford
home of Mr. and Mrs. R. L.
evening for Seattle to visit his
and son Edgar Crawford of Man­
I Spencer.
brother, C. L. Bateman. He plans
Mrs. Clyde McDonald was shop- ning visited at the home of Mr.
to return to Vernonia Sunday
and Mrs. Harry Culbertson Tues­
ping
Monday in Forest Grove.
evening or Monday. Mr. Bate­
day night. Mrs. Crawford remain­
Mrs.
Elmer
Baslington
made
a
man stated that his brother had
ed for a visit of several days
promised to take him fishing; business trip to Portland Satur­
with her daughter, Mrs. Culbert-
day.
while there and he expects to1
have a real fish yarn on his re-1 Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Virgil son.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Timmons
Snook on Corey hill Saturday and
turn home.
Hazel Chapman is on the sick Sunday were Mrs. Marshall and made a business trip to Long­
five children of Overton, Nebras­ view Tuesday.
list.
The social committee of the
Pies, hot coffee, toasted sand­ ka, and Mr. Tillison of the same
Evangelical
Missionary society
place,
who
drove
west
with
a
wiches, ice cream and fountain
drinks at Mac’s Pharmacy. Adv. truck and trailer and a sedan met at the home of Mrs. Sidney
chairman,
Tuesday
Mrs. Maud Ramsley from Port- and trailer, to look over the Malmsten,
land was here visiting her moth- J country and find a place to lo- night to plan details of the sham-
| rock party to be given in the
er, Mrs. Alfred Bays, a couple cate.
and
Brock -------
and ' church March 15, for families
of days last week and accomp-;
I Mr.
— • —
- - Mrs.
—— C.
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anied her mother to the hospital family were Portland visitors on and friends of society members.
Mrs. Albert Jensen, who for
Thursday. Mrs. Bays is home1 Saturday,
again and feeling much better. |
Dr. and Mrs. _J. A. Hughes the last week has been visiting
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Cobat were in Portland Tuesday to vis- her parents,
the doctor’s mother, who was Houghteling, will return to Wal­
and Jeanine are spending the
la Walla, Wash., Saturday with
weekend in Marcola, Ore., with I stopping in the city.
|
C. R. Pritchard was surprised her mother. Her husband motor­
Mrs. Cobat’s parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Layer are to find that George Sutherland ed as far as Portland Friday, re­
moving soon into the house oc-1 °t Rockaway who is constructing turning to Walla Walla by train
cupied by the E. M. Bollinger the new guard on the Timber Saturday evening.
family.
Creamed chicken and biscuits
for lunch, Also delicious coffee,
salads, pies, cakes, Sat., Feb. 23.
Mrs. Miner’s Bldg. Evangelical
S. S. Food Sale.
Adv.
The Stitchwell club had pot­
luck dinner at the home of Mrs.
Leroy Calhoun on Wednesday.
Others attending were Mrs. Mike
Stolen, Mrs. Everett Snyder, Mrs. (
Cecil Urie, Mrs. Jonh Ross, Mrs. i
M. G. Chapman, Mrs. Harold |
Ridenour, Mrs. Geo. Cobat, Mrs.
Blaine Cobat and June Ross.
The American naturalization
class is planning a party cele-1
brating Washington’s birthday.
I
Arcadia will be the scene of
a large dancing party Saturday,
FRIDAY-
evening, the event to be a return I
SATURDAY ,
compliment of a recently given j
dance there. There will be 15
FEBRUARY
Person«!
&
ROD AND GUN CLUB
MEMBERS INVITED
TO TRAP SHOOT
22 & 23
MAX-I-MUM
SYRUP
Members of the Nehalem Rod
and Gun club have been invited
by the Rainier Rod and Gun club
to participate in a trap shoot at
the Rainier end of the Longview
bridge Sunday, beginning at 10
a. m. It is expected several of
the boys will go.
PORTLAND MEN GO
ON FISHING TRIP
WITH TWO FROM HERE
L. V. Jenkins, police commis­ i
sioner of Portland, and Capt.
Gronstedt of the Columbia rivet
pilots went on a fishing trip down
the Nehalem yesterday with Emil
F. Messing and O. D. McCabe.
“We got them one steelhead,”
Mr. Messing commented.
SCHOOL PRINCIPAL
TAKEN TO HOSPITAL
Ivan N. McCollom, principal
of the Washington grade school,
was taken to a hospital in Port­
land yesterday afternoon because
of an attack of appendicits.
During his absence Enoch Du­
mas, assistant principal, will be
in charge of the school.
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