Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, April 19, 1935, Page 5, Image 5

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    VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
APRIL 19, 1935
Natal
The road grader is working on
the Nehalem state highway this
week. Carl Enneberg is operating
the grader.
Jimmie McMullin was sick in
bed three days last week and
absent from school several days
with asthma and cold.
Mrs. J. Libel and her son from
down the river were here on bus­
iness last Thursday.
Noble Dunlap is boarding John­
son Davis’ horses while they are
working on a pole job up Maple
creek.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Seal and
their son Bobby moved in Jake
Neurer’s small house at the home
place Sunday.
Mrs. Ann Osborn returned to
her home last week end after
spending 2 weeks at the Kent
home at Camp 8.
Billie Carmichael is working
for Johnson Davis’ pole camp.
Mrs. Miller from Jewell spent
Sunday with her daughter and
son in law, Mr. and Mrs. Forest
Harding.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lindsay and
Mr. and Mrs. Noble Dunlap at­
tended the barn dance at Pete
Serafin’s at Wilark last Satur­
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. George KovaA
and little son Tommy were visit­
ors at Mr. and Mrs. Jake Neur­
er’s Tuesday.’
Mr. and Mrs. Reed Holding
spent a evening last week with
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Lindsay.
J. M. McCormick and Beatrice
Perry drove to Vernonia Satur­
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe King and
their daughter Agnes and son
Johnny from Sublimity, Oregon,
visited their niece and husband
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Neurer.
Mr. and Mrs. Zale Holmes from
Riverview were Natal visitors last
week end.
Logging trucks have resumed
hauling again this week from
Mathews Brothers on the burn.
Itiverview
Violet Lindberg of Portland is
visiting her sister over the Easter
holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Diemert of
Portland and Mr. and Mrs. James
Burke and son spent Saturday
evening at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. John Elder.
Mr. and Mrs. John Elder spent
Sunday evening with Mr. and
Mrs. Nate Young in Vernonia.
Mrs. E. 0. Robbins is home
from St. Vincents hospital and is
improving nicely although she is
still under the doctor’s care.
Mrs. Geo. Parker, Mrs. B. Gill
and Hazer Parker were visitors
of Mr. and Mrs. Robbins Satur­
day.
Dick Lynch shopped in Portland
Saturday.
Margaret Haman spent the
week end with Bessie Bell.
Mrs. J. F. Rose was on the sick
list last week end.
Mrs. Geneva Hall visited Mrs.
C. H. Gill Monday afternoon,
Mr. and Mrs. Grace Depue
were visitors at the Henderson
home Sunday afternoon.
Jay Burtraw delivered a pig at
Geo. Parker’s Monday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Smith
and son Gerald of Forest Grove'
visited his sister, Mrs. Edith Var­
ley and family, over the week
end.
Mrs. Vic Monaco’s mother, Mrs.
E. L. Davis from Snohomish,
Washington, is visiting her during
the Easter week end.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Caniporoli were
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Sernotti
Saturday afternoon.
Treharne
Mr. and Mrs. Everett McCollom
from Grand Ronde were week end
guests at the home of her mother,
Mrs. A. V. Mowe. Mrs. McCollom
left Sunday for Portland, where
she will visit relatives, and Mr.
McCollom returned to, his work.
Clifford Bergerson and Weaver
Clark motored to St. Helens on
Thursday.
Mrs. Graham and son from
Vernonia are visiting with Mrs.
Holcomb.
Mr. and Mrs. Jot Davis and
son and Mr. Davis’s father, who
is visiting them, motored to As­
toria on Monday.
Mrs. Schram and Mrs. Britton
motored to Portland Monday.
Mrs. A. V. Mowe has been
quite sick with tonsilitus, but is
feeling better at this time.
BUSINESS IMPROVES
AS REGISTERED BY
COMMONWEALTH INDEX
Allen Pritchard has been ill
I W. B. Armitage, son of Mr.
i and Mrs. W. J. Armitage of this with the flu for a couple of days
1 city and formerly associated with days.
( his father in the Armitage drug
Vivian Douglass returned Wed­
I store, is to report in San Fran- nesday from Portland to remain
Frank Norris returned to Cal- cisco Monday for training in a with her parents here tor the
ifornia last Sunday, where hex is new position with the McKesson present. Her health is much -im­
to be employed.
‘ j Drug Co. He will spend six weeks proved.
Mrs. Lloyd Cummings visited a 'there and in Los Angeles and
Mrs. Grace Jones was taken
few days in Portland last week.' $an Biego. Thence he will go Wednesday to relatives in Cen­
Betty returned with her. She has ’to Bridgeport Conn., the com- tralia, Washington, because of a
been visiting in Portland the past Pany’s headquarters for another nervous breakdown.
two weeks.
jsix we€^s. After that he will
Melvin Weed, Oren Weed, Ray­
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his
in , Port-
Mrs. Anna Devaney is spending ’ make
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, headquarters
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land, where he will have charge mond Murray and Don Brown
a couple of weeks with her par-|~,
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of St. Helens were dinner guests
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Devaney | of the promotion of McKesson at the E. E. Garner home Sun-
products
throughout
the
Pacific
and sons.
day.
northwest.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mead and
Phoebe Greenman, who is oc­
Kenneth
White
was
back
in
children from Cedar Mills and
his store Wednesday after an cupied with relief work at Rain­
Mrs. Richard Sandford of North
ier, spent the week end here at
Plains visited at their sisters’s illness of three days.
The Crawford Motor Co. has the home of her parents, Mr.
home, Mrs. W. J. Lindsley Wed-
‘
.
sold
a Ford truck to the Turner and Mrs. Judd Greenman.
nesday.
Hot chicken lunch. Home cook­
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Co.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Young vis-!
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ed foods for sale. Pollyanna ap­
son
A
Arm-'
Mrs.
Elizabeth
Brown
and
so
ited Mr. and Mrs. J. j
vis­ rons and novelties. Sat. April 20.
Brown —
of *
Portland
strong and family Thursday even- i Tom
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for a few
lev, days
uajs at tile
uie Mrs. Miner’s bldg. Pollyanna cir­
Adv.
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home
of
her
daughter,
Mrs.
T. cle.
Mrs. Geo. Comstock left Tues­
day for Portland where she vis­ J M. Crawford.
ited until Friday then Mr. Com­ Nat Perdew is visiting his son
stock and family met her in in Randle. Washington, During
Portland and they drove to Seat­ his absence Gloyd Adams is tak-
tle where they are spending a ing his place in the card room.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Driscoll
week with Mrs. Comstock’s par­
and family of Stony Point were
ents-
Mrs. D. K. Mendenhall was out guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. B.
to her place and J. O. Devaney’s Hawkins Sunday.
Mrs. Ben Cline, Mrs. R. A.
Thursday evening.
Simmons and the latter’s mother,
That Have Ju.t Arrived
on the course of building and lum­ Mrs. Aubrey went to Waldport
NOW ON DISPLAY
ber and on solution of the wheat Sunday to visit Mr. Cline’s aunt,
In Our Window
situation. Lumber prices continue Mrs. B. Hall, former Vernonia
weak and sòme mills threaten to resident. They returned here
New Improved Wringer
shutdown unless they improve Monday.
shortly. Since it is yet early and
New Beautiful Lines
Mrs. C. R. Watts returned
eastern weather has not yet been Tuesday night after visiting her
And a Host of other Im-
favorable to building, the real sister, Mrs. Geo. Tolson, at Noti,
provenienti,
test is yet to come.
Oregon.
The wheat outlook is reported
A family reunion was enjoyed
as clouded by lack of adequate at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
markets. The new crop year should C. C. Van Doren on Thursday
see a 15 million bushel carry­ of last week. Visitors included
over and the new Pacific North­ Mr. and Mrs. William VanDoren,
west crop may reach 80 millions. Pete Bengston and a party of
This means at least 40 million friends from Vancouver, Wash­
bushels must be sold outside the ington, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Emert,
Pacfic Coast is surplus is to be Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Shaffer of
avoided.
Portland; Mr. and Mrs. M. J.
Major current trouble, says ¡Lamping and family and Mr. and
David Eccles, editor of Business : Mrs. J. L. Timmons of Vernonia.
Survey, is that business spends: For Your Easver dinner take
too much time watching statis-'home something good from the
tics and Washington and Wash­ Pollyanna circle’s home cooked
ington and not enough leeking food sale, Sat. April 20. Mrs.
for business.
Miner’s bldg. Also hot lunches.
He points out that automobile Pollyanna aprons and novelties
sales are up 85 per cen from last for sale. Ideal for Mother’s day
year an radio and refrigerator gifts.
Adv.
sales are touching new highs.
He credits this to aggresive sales
and advertising efforts of manu­
All Prices, Makes & Models
facturares of these commodities.
KEASEY
LOOK!
See the New
Thor Washers
An unseasonal gain in electric
power production and a 39.4 per
cent expansion in bank debits
combined to lift the Common­
wealth index of Portland busi­
ness for March to 71.47, against
65.05 for February, it was an­
nounced by the April issue of
Commonwealth, Inc. Business Sur­
vey. Oregon industrial activity
continued on about the same level
as in February though lumber im­
Calvin Quinlin visited relatives
proved temporarily when prices in Portland Sunday.
showed signs of stiffening. Gen­
erally, business was slightly im­
proved over February though def­
inite signs of a substantial spring
upturn were not yet evident.
Spring business in Oregon, said
HOT
Business Survey, depends largely |
Pollyanna Lunch
Creamed Chicken on Biscuits
Choice of Salads
Big Cut in Tire Prices
ATLAS Tires Are down 15%
FACE FIVE
Coffee
Desserts
Sat. April 20
(TOMORROW)
Radios
New and Used
E. Z. Terms
USED
CARS
of all makes
See
your nearest
Specials
f] A A
Assorted colors .... V*»“«'
Bird Cages
Indian Blankets
Assorted colors
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS REDUC
Mrs. Miner’s Bakery
Complete Line Of Radio
TUBES- BAT’S- SUPPLIES
—COOKED FOOD SALE—
TION AND EQUIP WITH NEW TIRES
BEFORE PRICES GO UP AGAIN
Vernonia Auto Co
TWO EDS
$2.98
POLLYANNA APRONS— 60c
A lovely gift for Mother’s day.
A SURPRISE
New Pollyanna Novelty
—DON’T MISS IT—
DEALER
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V-8. Low prices, Easy ferfftr.
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Pollyanna Circle, E.M.S.
Free Tube Teating
We Have Everything
For the Home.
PATERSON
Furniture Store
Phone 801
929 Bridge St.
Vernonia