Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, March 01, 1935, Page 8, Image 8

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    PA JE SIX
FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1935.
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA. OREGON
| Lumber Co. here several years
ter his wife, who has been taking
care of her mother, Mrs. Frank
I ago, and will work for Bennett
Hankel. They returned to their
| and Johns.
home in Spokane Tuesday.
|
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—------ ------ ~ I
Tom Hall returned to Reeds­
Mrs. Vernon Green of Sacra-'
Miss Nettie
Alley,
county I
port to work Sunday after a
mento, Calif., came Wednesday,
health
nurse,
was
in
this
com
­
Fred Cummings received re­ week’s visit with his parents, Mr.
for a few days visit at the home,
munity last Wednesday.
ports that his mother, Mrs. Ella and Mrs. Riley Hall.
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Seals
camp
moved
their
equip
­
Showing beautiful quilts
Cummings of Jefferson, Kansas,
Mrs. Alta White was a Sunday
S. Owens.
in a dramatic form includ­
I
ment
to
their
new
loading
place.
is not well.
visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Ol­
ing tableaus, music and
Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Dumas, ■
They are rigging up getting ready
Mrs. T. W. Hudson and daugh­ son.
dialogue . . . Dancing by
N.
McCollom,
Mary
1
Mrs.
Ivan
to
haul
logs.
ters Hazel and Violet were Sat­
Grade School Children.
Mrs. Frank Hankle had as her
urday evening visitors of Mrs. Sunday visitors Mr. and Mrs.
Ira Peterson is taking the farm Erickson and Elma White went
ALSO
Beryl Henderson.
Howard Allen and son Earl, Rev. census in this part of the Ne­ to Portland Tuesday evening.
Mrs. CcCollom visited with Mr.!
. ONE-ACT COMEDY ..
Mrs. Lee Bowers and daughter and Mrs. Frank Petty and chil­ halem valley.
son McCollom, who is in the Good!
Barbara Helen are in Oklahoma dren, Rev. and Mrs. A. N. Glan-
Reed Holding and
his
Samaritan hospital for medical,
on a visit.
George,
Sam
Devine,
Jake
Neur-
ville, Mrs. E. Ray and daughter
Mrs. Gus Olson and baby were Katherine, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. er and Wm. Pringle were in Ver­ treatment, and the others at-'
Cast of 8 Local Women
tended the concert of Roland |
Sunday evening visitors of Mr. Chapman and daughter Hazel, nonia Saturday.
Hayes,
famous
negro
tenor.
'
aad Mrs. Dan May.
Rifchard Peterson bought a
Mr. and Mrs. S. Cook, Mr. and
“Quilt Pageant” with music |
C. J. Taylor came Sunday af- Mrs. M. Chapman, Roy Cook, Mr. milk cow from Dave McMullen
and drama at the Washington I
and Mrs. Roy Brady and children last week.
MARCH 7 — 8:00 P. M.
Mr. and Mrs. Van Anderson school auditorium Thursday, Mar.
and C. Christiansen.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jacobs spent are spending a few days at their 7, 8 p. m. Adm. 10, 15, 25c De­
GRADE SCHOOL
borah Circle, E.M.S.
Adv. i 1
MILK COW FOR SALE — W. T. Saturday evening with Mr. and home in Gresham.
Mrs. Noble Dunlap and Mrs.
Graves, Riverview.
9c 1 Mrs. T. Turner.
AUDITORIUM
Mrs. Emma Weed and her mo­
Mr. and Mrs. A. Caniporali Robert Lindsay drove to Eugene ther, Mrs. Catherine Van Blari-
MILK GOAT—Just fresh for sale.
Admission 10, 15 and 25c
were Saturday visitors of Mr. last week end to visit their mo­ com, went to St. Helens Sunday
E. D. Benson.
9*1
ther, Mrs. Mary Peterson, and for several days visit at the home
and Mrs. Serinotti.
DEBORAH CIRCLE,
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Peoples their sons Clarence and Floyd. of Sheriff and Mrs. Oscar Weed.
MAMMOTH WHITE PEKIN
E. M. S.
The
boys
are
attending
the
uni
­
visited
at
the
home
of
Mr.
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
George
Burner
Duck eggs—$1.00 per setting
of 15. J. Kawall, across bridge Mrs. Beryl Henderson over the varsity and Mrs. Peterson is' are moving to Vernonia. Mr. Bur­
ner was employed by the Lindsay
at Mist.
9*2 week end. Mrs. Don Depue re­ keeping house for them.
Oliver Wilson and his folks I
turned home with them.
Must repossess at once two pi­
Mr. and Mrs. Noel Woods and from Warrenton were here Sun­
■
anos near Vernonia. Will sell for children were Saturday evening day visiting Mrs. Frank Petersoi»
unpaid balance. Easy terms. Bal­ visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Dan and her mother.
ance owing $93.00 and $69.00. i May.
J. F. Rose from Vernonia was^
Write Tallman Piano store, 1135
Mrs. W. Graves and her moth­ a caller in this vicinity Sunday, j
S. W. Washington St., Portland, er, Mrs. Crawford, were Sunday
Otis Seal went home to St. [
Oregon.
7c3 visitors of Mrs. Frank Hankle.
Helens to spend the wees end
»
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Tackett with his family.
if;
I
FAT HENS FOR SALE — Al­
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Harding
spent
Friday
evening
at
the
home
bert Schmidlin, Mist Rt.
9*1
were Sunday guests of Mrs. Mil­
of Mr. and Mrs. Riley Hall.
4
FOR SALE—Or will trade for
Mr. and Mrs. Dan May and ler at Jewell.
r
N. Rogers went to work tor the
cattle 300 Savage rifle and mother, Mrs. Alta White, were
.-.ri.'
:
• :
Remington Pump shot gun, both in Forest Grove Thursday, to at­ Clark and Wilson logging comp.
nearly new. Inquire Andrew Par­ tend the funeral of Mrs. Cyn­
Special Values Fri. to Mon., Mar. 1-4, inc.
ker, Riverview.
6*4 thia Smith. N
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cummings
LOOK! Farm for sale, 2 miles
sa-
■"»TTvar
. -
south of Vernonia on Pebble received a letter from their son
Bruce
Cummings,
stating
he
was
creek; 14 acres, 5 cultivated,
Engen from Reedsport
house, barn, outbuildings, fruit, leaving Sidney, Australia, after
Edward’s Dependable, 1-lb. can 26c
wood, water. Mrs. Mae McMul- being in New Zealand and the spent the week end with his par-
len.
7tf
ents here.
Mother's—Large 2-LB. CAN
Fiji Islands.
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Wells and j
WANTED—6” top 22 ft. Cedar
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Fowler
Poles. Niedermeyer-Martin Lum­ and son Delbert were in Portland family have moved to Vernonia. I
E. Sunnell has purchased the |
ber Co., Spalding Building, Port­ Tuesday.
Take advantage of this low price. QUART
land, Oregon.
9c5
Mildred Hawkins
and
Mrs. Adolph Nelson place and they |
Clarence Fowler visited Theresa intend moving into their new i
AUCTION SALE—At barns of Goertzen of Vernonia Friday.
home soon.
Interstate Horse and Cow Mar­
Apple Brand — 49-LB. BAG ....
Peter Bergerson, who was mar­
A birthday party was given
ket, Union Ave. and Columbia Sunday at the home of J. I. Rob­ ried last week, was charlvaried I
Blvd., Portland, TUESDAY, Mar. bins for Juanita Parker. Those Sunday night.
5, 1:15 p. m. Horses-Mules. Seil­ present were Evelyn and Richard
bs. $4.95
M’-*»’***
Pure Cane granulated—100-lbs.
$4.95
Mr. Berry of Portland was the
ing carload of Horses and Mules, Robbins,
guest
of
Dan
Dolan,
and
while
Joy Willard,
Harold
weight 1100-1800 lbs., 3-year olds Fowler, Aletha Gaines, Esther here was looking after the De­
to smooth mouths; many well | Williams, Manslee Rose and Dor­ troit Trust Co. timber interests.
For all frying — 3-LB. CAN ..................
matched teams and single horses, othy Hall.
Mrs. Otto Peterson of Corval­
for farm, orchard or heavy draft |
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dorland of lis, is visiting with her daughter,
work. They will be sold on 3 Hillsboro spent Saturday evening Mrs. Vera Sehorn.
Max-i-muM, Tall Cans — 7 CANS
days’ trial—if not as represented . at the E. L. Lloyd home.
John Glassner has been sick
to be returned in same condition >
Mrs. D. R. Fowler of St. Hel­ the past week.
as bought and money will be re­ ens is here visiting her sons Clif­
Edmond Roediger left Tuesday
MOP STICK
turned . . .For credit see your ford, Kenneth and Clarence.
COFFEE
for Klamath Falls.
Spring type
own local banker. No horses sold
Airway, 3-lbs.
Each .............
private on sale day. Clyde W. DOCTOR’S CARD CLOCKS
A. D. Lolley is taking medical
Maxwell House, lb.
Wood and Bros., Auctioneers.
SANICLOR
ARE STOLEN IN EVENING treatments in Portland, coming
JELLO
For sale dates phone 614, Van­
Bleacher
Early Tuesday evening some­ home for the week end.
couver.
9-1
All Flavors — 4-pkgs.......
Quart ........
one removed from the office
doors of Dr. J. A. Hughes, and
CRACKERS
SUMMONS
PEAS, Size 303
In Justice’s Court for District ‘ Dr. H. M. Bigelow the card
Snow Flakes — 2-lb. box
Nature’s Gift
4 of Columbia County, State of I clocks with which the doctors
3 Cans .............
WASHING Powder
Oregon.
indicate the time they will re­
A. E. ADAMS, Plaintiff, vs.
Peet’s—Large Pkge........
CORN
turn when it is necessary for
HAROLD MAYFIELD AND
Yellow, large
SOAP
JANE DOE MAYFIELD,
them to be out.
cans, 2 for ...
Husband and Wife, Defendants. 1
White King —10 big bars
This is not the first time the
To HAROLD MAYFIELD AND clocks have been taken. It is
TOMATOES
JANE DOE MAYFIELD, Hus­
EGGS
No. 2% cans
band and Wife, DEFENDANTS: believed some silly youngster
Fresh Extras—Dozen ....
2 for ..............
you are hereby required to ap­ who does not realize the impor­
pear and answer the complaint tance of these indicators to pa­
SUNBRITE DEAL
PORK & BEANS
filed against you in the above en­
3 CANS ................................
27-oz. cans
«1 E _
MARCH 1 — 8:30 P. M.
titled Court and cause on or be­ tients seeking medical or dental .
One Can FREE
2 for
JC
fore the expiration of four weeks attention is responsible.
• MAIN EVENT 6-rounds
from the date of the first publi­
cation of this SUMMONS, which I
CHESTER PETTIT vs.
date of expiration is fixed by I
JOE VASILINKO
Ask Your Grocer for . . .
order of P. Hill, justice of the
Meat Savings
Fruits & Vegetables
peace of District 4 of Columbia |
------------- 170-lbs. --------------
County, Oregon, as of February I
New Peas, 3-lbs. .
25c
• SEMI-FINAL 4-rounds
15, 1935. If you fail so to ap­
JAMES ZACK
pear and answer, the plaintnf for!
Baby
Beef
New
Spuds,
4-lbs.
25c
want thereof will apply to the
vs.
KEN PARKER
Pound ......
above entitled Court for a judg­
11c
Celery, 2 bunches
------------- 122-lbs. --------------
ment against the defendant for
. . . for 2 good Reasons—
HAMBURGER
the sum of $21.10 together with
Lettuce,
2
for
..
15c
Fresh Ground
1 C .
• PRELIMINARY’ 3-rounds
IT’S MADE AT HOME
interest thereon at the rate of
Large size heads
Pound ...........
1JC
C
larence
Brimmer
six per cent per annum from the
IT’S BETTER
DILL PICKLES
Parsnips, 3-lbs.
10c
first day of December. 1933.
Elory Whiteside
vs.
Date of first publication, Feb-1
10r
150-lbs. --------------
Lemons,
Doz.
..
19c
ruary 15. 1935.
Quart
1VU
Sunkist brand
Date of last publication, March
SHORTENING
AND
OTHER
BOLTS
15, 1935.
Oranges, Doz.
43c
Armour’s
EE
Lester Sheeley,
4-Pound Pkg.
DDC
Jumbo Size. 80’s.
Adm. 45c, 30c and 15c
*7
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Res. and P. O. Address
Vernonia, Oregon.
N,t*1
Riverview
I Personal '
Quilt Pageant
‘The Lost Letter'
THURSDAY
€lassiiied Ads
Treliarne
Coffee
Cocoa
w esson Gil
... 19c
.... 43c
Flour
$1.79
Sugar
20 lbs. $1.GO
Snowdrift
65c
Milk
10c
10c
25c
25c
TONIGHT
Vernonia Bakery
BREAD
Vernonia
Bakerv
25c
15c
Beef Roast
14^c