Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, August 16, 1935, Page 7, Image 7

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VERNONTA EAGLE. VERNONIA. OREGON
FRIDAY, AUGUST 16, 1935.
' E. Strong of Vernonia.
George Baslington was hurt the Canadian Ruffian.
in Riverview Sunday and Mon­
Friday by being struck on the |
Mrs. Hamp Roberson, Mrs. Os-
All bouts will be held in front
day.
Francis Piercy made a business forehead by a falling limb. It of the newly constructed grand- j car George, Mrs. W. A. McGilv-
was necessary to take several stand which will accomodate 1500 ray and their families will all
trip to Portland Tuesday.
stitches.
to 2000 people. The seats in ( be moving to Longview this week
Mrs. I. F. Christansen of Bar­
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Johnson and the new grandstand are comfort- end to join their husbands who
ton, Oregon spent a lew days at
Mrs. Phil Millis and children the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles son motored to Portland on Sat­ ably built, having plenty of foot all have secured employment
room and furnished with back with the lumber mills there.
spent Tuesday at the home of Christiansen last week.
! urday.
rests.
Jim Bafford of Burns visited
Mrs. Clifford Fowler.
Patsy
Thacker
had
her
tonsils
■
Mrs. Jack Tomlin and daugh­
his brothel- Ed here for three
Mr. and Mrs. A. Dertich of ters Mary Ann and Kathleen removed on Saturday at Hills-I
The many friends of Mrs. days, leaving yesterday morning.
Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Olson were guests of Mrs. E. L. Lloyd boro.
Sargent,
who has been critically He was at one time a partner
and son Jerry of Vernonia, Mr. Tuesday.
Mrs. Dan Richards, Mrs. Earl i
ill, will be glad to hear she is of Ed Bafford here in the plumb­
and Mrs. Noel Woods and fam­
Bolongi
and
children
motored
Mrs. Clyde Jenkins of Tacoma,
improving radidly. Her daugh- ing business, and is now a jani­
ily of Stony Point were guests came Tuesday for a few weeks to Forest Grove on Friday.
is caring for tor in a school building in Burns.
of Mr. and Mrs. Dan May Thurs­ visit with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Sunell had ter, Mrs. R. Frame,
her at Mrs. W. O. Porterfield's.
Mrs. M. M. Martin of Seattle
day.
as
their
guests
Sunday
relatives
Eleanor Freanff, Herman Kel­
Mrs. Meserve of Portland was is visiting for ten days at the
Mrs. S. I. Stubbs of Portland ler, Evelyn May and Joe Chech- from Astoria.
Maxine John returned home af- a house guest of Mrs. H. S. home of her sister, Mrs. E. H.
is spending a few days at the manek of Jortland, Simmie and
home of her daughter Mrs. Char­ Bruce May of Jewell were guests ter spending a week at the beach Strong on the O.-A. hill from Washburn.
Friday till Monday.
The bridge crew which has
lie Christiansen.
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. with her aunt, Mrs. Curtis John,
Mrs. W. T. Lilly is visiting been working on bridges in the
Lee
Johnson
has
returned
to
Ray Keller of Green Mountain Dan May Sunday.
relatives in Berkerley, Calif.
vicibnity left Wednesday.
spent two days at the home of
Mrs. Edith Varley, son Elza, Gleenwod to work.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Baker
Mrs. A. B. Counts, former
Elza Varley.
C. L. Brock and family return­
Evelyn Hillicker, Vera White,
Oral and Ollie Estes of Natal Francis Piercy and Evelyn Mc­ and children were guests of ed from a trip to Kansas, Mo., Vernonia resident, has been vis­
were visiting friends here Sun­ Mullen shopped in Portland Wed­ Mr. Baker’s uncle and aunt, Mr. Saturday evening. Mr. Brock left iting friends in the vicinity for
and Mr. H. E. Harris at their Monday morning for Longview to two weeks. She expects to leave
day.
nesday.
Mrs. D. R. Fowler of St. Hel­
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Rabbins country home in the Mt. Hood resume his duties with the Long- Monday for her home near Rose­
ens come Thusday to spend the are home again, after a months district.
Bell lumber co. Mrs. Brock and burg.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Barnes family may move to Longview in
summer with rer son Keneth.
Mrs. Guy Nelson and children
stay at the Jay Burtraw home on
and son Walter were Sunday vis­ the near futlre.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Lynch and Soul’s hill.
of Yamhill visited friends in Ver­
mother Mrs. Geo. Bell of Corey
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Strong of nonia Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mason of itors at the home of Mr. and
hill shopped in Forest Grove Tidewater spent the week end Mrs. S. Baker.
the O.-A. hill had as their din­
Betty Qlassner is spending a ner guests Sunday Mrs. Mes­
Friday.
with relatives.
Curtis Jenkns left Sunday for
Mrs. Charlie Biggs spent Tues­ week with Inez Smith at Glen­ erve of Portland, Mr. and Mrs.
San Francsco where he will be day at the home her son Will wood.
Lee Johnson and son Mervin of
The following ladies from the Treharne and Mr. and Mrs. D.
stationed for awhile before sail- Biggs and family at Wauna.
ng for Hawaiian Islands.
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Matson and Kist unit attended the summer
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Justice of son of St. Helens spent Sunday camp at Pittsburg: Mrs. Craw­
Treharne, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ja­ at the home of Jay Burtraw on ford of Brauns, Mrs. Ann Ohler,
Mrs. Treharne, Mrs. Ida Regim-
cobs and daughter of Vernonia Soul’s hill.
were guests at the home of Mr.
Mrs. Mike Willard was called bal, Mrs. Ora Glassner.
and Mrs. Riley Hall Sunday.
to Spokane Wednesday on ac­
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bailey of count of the serious illness of her FAMOUS WRESTLERS ARE
SCHEDULED TO APPEAR
Portland spent a few days at sister.
AT COL. COUNTY FAIR
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Evelyn and Richard Robbins
Parker. Mrs. Bailey is a sister of left Sunday for Tidewater to
Herb Owens, Portland promot-
Geo. Parker.
visit relatives.
Tommy Hall while working at
Mr. and Mrs. John Biggs and er, is sending his “top” men
the CCC camp at Westimber son Charles also Francis Fonda to the fair under the sponsor-
Wednesday cut his arm painfully spent Friday at Wauna with rel­ ship of the St. Helens 20-30
club, young men’s business or-
while climbing a tree.
atives.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bell and
No modern intelligent
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Gibson and ganization. *
Thursday night, August 22,
family of Corey Hill, Mrs. Del­ son Jackie, also Glen Gibson of
woman will take chances
bert Glenn and children were Vancouver came Sunday for a Danny McShain (former Pacific
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dick few days visit at the home of Coast champion) vs. Del Kunkel
in ordering milk of un­
Lynch Sunday.
Mrs. Gibson’s brother, Claude (present title holder). Pug Ryan
known quality. She de­
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hilliker of Gibson. They will leave the first vs. Rob Roy. One hour time limit.
Friday night, August 23, the
Buxton spent Monday and Tues­ of the week to visit his mother
mands PASTEURIZED
one and onlyi Bull Dog Jackson
day at the home of Mrs. Levi at Snowflake, Ariz.
vs. Del Kunkel, providing De!
milk and cream because
White.
Kunkel survives the brow-beating
Mrs. Ray Meyers of Corey
She KNOWS milk treat-
McShain.
hill and Curtis Jenkins were guests
August
24,
Lord
|
Saturday,
of Mrs. T. W. Hudson Sunday.
ed in this scientific man-
Landsdowne, popular Englishman |
Joe Ann Lindberg returned
ner is entirely SAFE for
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smith and former contender for the i
Monday from Clatskanie where
VS.
World
’
s
Title,
vs.
Rod
Fenton,
j
she spent 3 weeks with her and family from Glennwood were
her family—Free from
brother, “Red” Lindberg and fam- here Sunday. Harold plays on
harmful bacteria, and
the Glenwood team.
ly.
Mrs. A. Webb visited with
Mrs. E. L. Lloyd is very sick
perfectly fresh, delicious
this week.
friends at Astoria the past week,
Mrs. Geo. Drorbough of Bend i
Dean and Don Holt from Kelso,
and unchanged in nutri­
and daughter Maybelle of Ore- I Wash., visited with Chester and
tive value.
gon Cty were visiting friends I Carrol Weinecke.
I
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