Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, August 16, 1935, Page 5, Image 5

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    VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA. OREGON
FRIDAY, AUGUST 16, 1935.
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KEASEY
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Rasmus­
sen and family of California vis­
ited at the John Luther home Sat­
urday. Mr. Rasmussen is a bro­
ther of Mrs. Luther. They are
spending their vacation visiting
friends and relatives in Ore­
gon and Washington.
L. O. Gillham is painting the
Pleasant Vale school.
Eliza Pettyjohn and Dever Men­
denhall, Jr., have been visiting at
the J. O. DeVaney home for
the last week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. DeVaney
made a trip to Portland Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mead and
family of Cedar Mills and Mr.
C. G. Hochet and son of Port­
land were over to look at the
mill which they just put up on
Joe Lindsley’s places, Sunday.
G. A. White’s sister and bro­
ther visited him Saturday.
Natal
ii
Boib Seal is now logging near
Pittsburg for Clark and Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Duke have
rented the J. W. Neurer bung­
alow at Natal. Mr. Duke is em­
ployed by Mathews brothers.
Mr. and Mrs. Reed Worden,
Mr. and Mrs. Chet Worden, Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Fressler and son
Robert, all from Portland, were
house guests for several days
at Mr. and Mrs. Jake Neurer’s.
Mrs. Otis Seal and little Bob­
by with relatives from St. Helens,
picnicked all day Tuesday at
Jantzen beach, Portland.
The Reed Halding, Geo. De­
vine and Duke families attended
the funeral services of a cousin,
Omer Holmes, at Hudson Mon­
day afternoon.
Trucks are hauling logs from
the burn to Clark and Wilson’s
loading place on Oak Ranch
creek.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Neurer en­
tertained Mr. and Mrs. Otis Seal
and Bobby, Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Fessler and Robert Lee, Mr. and
Mrs. Chet Worden and Mr. and
Mrs. Reed Worden Saturday at
luncheon.
The large steam shovel used
for
construction
work
was
brought down to Maple creek
where they are making a rail­
road right of way
Ira Peterson butchered a veal
for market this week.
Several local families enjoyed
a picnic at Big Eddy park last
Sunday.
Mrs. Van Anderson, Mrs| At-1
kerson, Miss Grace Condit and
Miss Millie McMullen have re-1
turned from their trip to the I
San Diego fair.
The community sultered as the
mercury reached 100 degrees
Monday, the warmest day since
July 13.
Cody motored to Deep River,
Washington, Sunday to visit
friends.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. H.
Dewey last Friday were Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Talbott of Seattle.
Mr. Talbott, who is a printer,
called at the Eagle office while
Johnson and J. T. Kirk were om­
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Childs, itted last week from the list of
Mary Ann, Jack, and Frances those who atteended the Town­
enjoyed a week end trip to Mr. send club picnic at Jantzen beach.
Mrs. 0. W. Matthews of Los
Childs' old home at Brownsville
where they visited with his moth- Angeles arrived Thursday of last
er and sister. Frances remained week for a two or three months
,visit at the home of her daugh­
for a longer visit.
Mrs. H. M. Bigelow and baby ter, Mrs. J. H. Burnside.
Word has been received from
son, Ronald returned home last
Fridty from a Portland hospital. A. C. Knauss that he and his
Mrs. H. R. Scheuerman retur­ (family have moved from Hoquiam
ned Tuesday from a visit of sev­ to Aberdeen, Washington.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. O. W.
eral days at the home of her
parents near Salem. Mrs. Scheuer­ Meyer an>d family and Mr. and
man also attended the golden Mrs. Geo. Miller and daughter
wedding celebration if her aunt are a cousin from California,
and uncle. She was accompanied Mrs. Ida Robbins and children
on the trip by her daughter Margaret, Phyllis and David, and
an aunt, Mrs. McElroy.
Opal.
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Whitlock,
Sara Froembling of Forest
Grove was the guest of Glenita former Vernonia residents, now
of St. Helens, spent their vacat­
Deamer last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Doyle of ion in San Diego and Tia Juana,
Black Rock are moving into one Mexico, and on their way back
of the O.-A. houses this week. stopped in Los Angeles and
The Doyles lived at Camp Mc­ brought Mrs. Anna Wager back
with them to visit her brother,
Gregor for several years.
John Krinick, here.
Mrs. Paul Dodge and daughter
Clarence Whitlock is back at
Bessie of Portland visited several
the home of Mrs. John Krinick
days last week with Mr. and Mrs.
after spending the summer in
H. C. Ridenour. They were ac­
Chehalis with his grandmother.
companied by Mr. Fred Dodge.
“Red” Sesseman sustained a
Mrs. E. R. Estey and Doris bruised shoulder when the road-
Rae and their guest of the past ister which he was driving upset
week, Maxine Imbodin of Port- opposite the Lee Osborn place
land are spending the week at Saturday night. The others in
Seaside.
the car, Kenneth Bollinger and
Mrs. John Ross and children Geo. Laird, were unhurt.
are spending two weeks in Cor­
The E. S. Thompson and E.
vallis visiting with relatives,
L. Frazee families motored to
Through a typograpical error Cannon Beach and Seaside Sun­
the names of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. day by way of the Wolf Creek
PAGE FIVE
Alden Lee is the name of the
highway. While at Seaside they
met L. L. Lewis, Lloyd Baker, I seven and one quarter pound boy
Art Wridge and Clarence Coyle, | born to Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Counts
all former Vernonians. Mr. Baker j (Florence Austin) Tuesday morn­
is conducting a beer parlor in ing.
Seaside.
Bernice Rose is recovering nice­
Nina McDonald was slightly, ly at the Portland general hos­
bruised Thursday night of last pital following an emergency op­
week when a bicycle she was eration for appendicitis under­
riding collided with a car on gone last Friday. Mrs. E. E.
Bridge street, The bicycle was Garner remained at her bedside
until Monday.
badly smashed.
Mrs. M. L. Peters of Portland,
Pheobe Greenman is attending
a sister of Mrs. J. W. Brown, the summer term of the Univer-
and grandchildren Sue and Bar­ sity of Washington, having been
bara Ann Callender of Astoria awarded a scholarship by the
visited Monday at the home of state welfare board for outstand­
Mr. and Mrs. Brown.
ing welfare work last winter.
R. S. Whitfield has moved in-
Sidney Malmsten, who is ser­
to the Percy Miller house on iously ill at the Vancouver Bar­
First Avenue.
racks hospital, is considerably im­
Mr. and Hrs. R. M. Aldrich and proved and able to be up a part
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Reed and their of each day, according to Mrs.
families motored to Seaside Sun­ Malmsten who returned to her
day over the Wolf creek high­ home Wednesday of last week for
a short rest following a long
way from Elsie.
Miss Zoe Miller has secured a vigil at his bedside, but his con­
position as teacher of the Del- dition s not yet without danger.
ena school near Clatskanie for Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Ferrier and
Mrs. A. J. Ferrier of Portland
the coming fall and winter.
Mrs. Elmer Wulf and baby of brought Mrs. Malmsten home.
Forest Grove spent the week end
Leonard Malmsten who is work­
at the home of her parents, Mr. ing in Longview spent the week
and Mrs. S. A. Morton,
end with his family here.
Mrs. H. E. McGraw and daugh-
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Schlegel and
ter Mary Lee returned home £on Robert of Banks stopped at
Saturday after spending a few the H. E. McGraw home Tuesday
days in Portland.
on their way back to Banks fol­
Mrs. F. D. Macpherson, Mrs. E. lowing an outing at the beaches.
E. Ferris and Zoe Miller were
Portland visitors Wednesday.
Hale Greenman and Holly Hol­
comb, who are working in Long­
view, spent the week end here.
TWENTY FOURTH ANNUAL
Columbia County
FAIR
August 22-25
FREE ADMISSION
Concessions
Dancing
Rodeo
Baseball
Wrestling
Play Festival
Pig’n Ford Races, Hames» Race, Dog and Boy Race, Ladies* and
Men’s Horse Races, Bicycle Races, Ladies’ Harvest Hat Race.
—SEASON TICKET 50c
CAR PARKING 25c PER DAY—
See the Following Mer­
chants for Free Parking
Stickers :
Bowen’s Inc., Houlton
Hanniff’s Hardware, Houlton
Lower Columbia Dairy Associa­
tion Feed Store, Houlton
Copeland Lumber Yard, Houlton
Pacific Furniture, Houlton
Italian Importing Co., Houlton
Gentry’s Groceries, St. Helens
Singleton’s Market, St. Helens
St. Helens Hardware, St. Helens
Lund Bros., Warren
Kilian’s, Houlton
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