Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, August 30, 1935, Page 6, Image 6

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    PAGE SIX
FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 1935
VERNONIA, COLUMBIA COUNTY, OREGON
I
( Hi ver view
will spend the summer with h*r
sister, Mrs. Claude Gibson.
Martha Middlebrook returned
home Saturday from a months
stay with her aunt, Mrs. W. D.
Ross of Longview.
Mrs. W. B. Templeton and two
sons Wayne and Wendall of
Spokane, Washington., are here
for a two weeks visit at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
King.
where Mr. Jones now lives.
Eddie Birkenfeld purchased a
new logging truck the last of
the week
A. R. Melis thrashed for Irving
Knowles Monday evening.
Mrs. Ed. Reynolds and Mi-s.
Geo. Turner spent Friday in Clat­
skanie visiting friends.
John Patrick stopped a few
minutes in the village Saturday
night on his way from the Van
Vleet camp at Elsie where he is
hauling logs, to his home in For­
est Grove.
The highway crew were felling
snags up the river along the
highway Monday.
Donald Sundland spent Satur­
day night at Seaside.
The Dowling family went to
the theater at Vernonia Sunday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Aubrey, Mrs.
Allie. Dickson and Mrs. Minnie
Middlebrook were visiting rela­
tives in Longview Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilson
and daughter of Spokane, Wash.,
are spending 2 weeks at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
King.
Curtis Jenkins, who is station­
Mrs. A. A. Dowling
ed at Vancouver, spent the week
end with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Lolley and
Walt Batson purchased a new
family spent from Monday until logging truck this week end,-trad­
1 nursday with relatives at Castle ing in his old one.
Rock.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Eastman I Oscar Jones and Jim Hill
and son are spending a few days were Portland visitors this week
end.
at the home of Andy Kostur.
Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Dumas
Bert Eastman is the guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hilliker
moved yesterday into the Grün­
his
son
Dell
at
Waldport
this
of Buxton moved Friday into
den house on the O.-A. hill.
tne home of Mr. Pearsons of week.
Mrs. Grover Devine called at I Mrs. W. T. Lilly has returned
Portland.
Jay Burtraw of Soul’s hill spent I the Dowling home Monday on after visiting her niece, Mrs.
Monday at the George Parker her way from Clatskanie to her G. W. Lewis, in Berkeley, Cal.,
for three weeks.
home.
home in Mountain Dale.
Miss Julia Keasey, who was re­
Hazel Hudson left Monday for
Mrs. Geo. Turner from the
Portland, where she Has em­ j Turner Shingle Coi on the burn cently elected as a teacher in
ployment.
1spent last week with her mother the local grade school, was in
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Christiansen, in law, Mrs. Ed. Reynolds.
daughter Edith and Mrs. E. L.
Mrs. Jim Lowden is assisting
Lloyd were Portland visitors Sat-
Mrs. J. O. Libel with her house­
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Peoples and hold duties for a while.
Mist Helping Circle met
family of Warrenton and Mr. at The
the home of Mrs. Ed. Reynolds |
and Mrs. Grace Depue of Stony
Point/spent Sunday at the home August 15, after six weeks om-
| ission of the meetings. It was'
of their parents Mr. and Mrs.
voted to go back to the once
Burl Henderson.
' every two weeks, all day meet- |
ELECTRICAL
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Magoff and ,. :
’ . ' Sept. 5 is the next 1
baby are now occupying one of ,ngs aKain
REFRIGERATORS
the cabins owned by Bill Heath. meeting,
"" , either with Mrs. A.
Mrs. C. N. Rundell won first i Wallace or Mrs. Wilson. It was
CHEMICAL
prize on her quilt at the county j decided to give a bazaar in the
late fall, with a program in con-
REFRIGERATORS
lair.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Buckner and I 1 ection. Mrs. Dowling was voted to
take charge of the handling of
—Now On Display—
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hawkins at­
the next I
tended the Columbia County fair the refreshments during
three months, to take Mrs. C. i
Saturday.
time had |
Lloyd Coffman of Strassel is ! Sundland’s place, whose
visiting friends in Riverview this , expired.
Jim Jones Is working hard on i
week.
♦ ♦ ♦
his bungalow as the cheese mak­
Hazel Parker leaves this week
er and family are intending to I
for her home at Medford, where
Bed
Room
Suites
■ move into the Turner house I
she will attend school during the I ------
-.........— .
Living
Room
Sets
winter.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Smith and
Dining Room Sets
son spent several days this week
at the home of their mother,
Mrs. D. R. Fowler.
♦ ♦ *
Ilda Powell of Buxton is
New Beautiful Wood
visiting friends here for a week.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Carlson and
Ranges
Mr. and Mrs. Enstrum of Ver­
nonia were visitors at the fair
* * ♦
Saturday.
New
Electric
Washers
M' and Mrs. Bud Williams
formerly of Riverview and now
located at St. Helena, Calif, are
♦ ♦ ♦
the proud parents of a baby boy j
horn Aug. 16, weighing 6 pounds
See the NEW Sim­
10 ounces. He has been named
mons Deeprest Inner
Roger.
Anna Mae Hill of Buxton is i
spring mattresses—
spending the week at the Rob’t
Hilliker home.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie White
♦ ♦ •
and daughter Leota of Cornel-
ius visited at the home of Dan I
Everything for the Home
May Monday.
—ON EASY TERMS—
Mrs. Gladys Veal and daugh­
ter Bobby Lee of Toledo, Ore­
gon came Saturday night and
Mist
Norge and
Shelvador
12 to 21 Months
To Pay
Cascara
Bark
NOW
$49.50 each
$49.50 up
$49.50 “P
31/2C 11)
VERNONIA
Trading Co.
Portland—Banks Stage Line
TELEPHONE 131
Leaves from Vernonia Hotel for Portland via
Buxton and Banks,
8 a. m. and 5 p. m.
2 trips daily
Leaves Portland from Central Stage Depot—
Park and Taylor Daily Except Sundays and
Holidays.
8 a. m. and 5 p. m.
Sundays and Holidays only. Leaves Portland
10:30 a. m. and 8 p. m.
ASK FOR PORTLAND BANKS
FARE: $1.30 °NAEY
STAGE
LINE
NOW $37.50
Sporting Goods
Department
Complete Line of Hunting
and Angling Supplies: Stev­
ens, Savage, Marlin, Rem­
ington and Winchester
Rifles, from $5.50 up
♦ ♦ •
town Monday to get located.
(
Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Dumas re­
turned Monday from Monmouth,!
where Mr. Dumas took a course in
summer school. They spent the:
night here, and th^n left for ’
a visit with Mrs. Dumas’ par­
ents in Washington.
Mrs. Herbert Berg and party
of friends from Seaside stopped
Monday at the Watler Kent home
while on their way to Portland.
They also stopped at the J. W.
Skinner home for a short visit.
The group motored over the
new Wolf creek road to Jewell.
For
Friday & Saturday
Ruth Holaday, third grade
teacher in the Washington school,
arrived in town Tuesday after­
noon. She was accompanied by
her brother Dix Holaday of
Portland who returned the same
evening. Miss Holaday will live
at the L. H. Dewey residence
again. She attended the Portland
unit of the University of Oregon
summer school during the vaca-1
tion months.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Tackett
and children went to Portland
Monday evening to spend the
remainder of the week visiting
relatives.
Meats
Eat Nehalem Valley
Beef and help the lo­
cal farmers.
Sirloin and T bone
Steaks
18c
Weiners
Build up
Your Child's
Health for
a Good Year
at School
with
Pasteurized
Milk
Every child needs
whole milk for the '
proper development
of teeth, bones and
tissues.
Keep your child’s
weight and growth up 1
to normal this winter
by giving him plenty
of whole milk.
Most specialists re­
commend as much as
1 quart a day for each
child.
They insist that it
be Pasteurized to pro­
tect the child from all
milk-bome infections.
SPECIALS
Lb..................................
Minced Ham
lb________ _________
22c
22c
HAMBURGER
2 Lbs.
33c
CORN
GOLDEN BANTAM
New crop,
No. 2 cans 2 for ..
24c
Sherbet Creams 20c
Assorted, lb.................
Quick Quaker Oats
large pkg......................
23C
Carnation Wheat
|
large pkg......................
26C
P. & G. SOAP 23c
8 regular bars ........
Naptha Soap
Feldman’s
10 bars .......................
44c
PEAS
No.
3
1
Tall tins
for .........................
No. 2 tins, Utana
2 for ...........................
25c
23c
VEGETABLES
CANTALOUPES
DILLARD
2 for .........................
CELERY
head
_____________
ORANGES
288’s doz................ .....
15c
10c
15c
Nehalem
Valley Ice &
GEO. G.
PATERSON
Nehalem
Creamery
Market & Grocery
Furniture and Radio
Store
Company
Phone 801
Incorporated
Phone 721
We Deliver—FREE!
PHONE
471