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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1936)
PAGE TEN VERNONIA EAGLE. VERNONIA. OREGON FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1936. Treharne spent Sunday at the | L. O. Gillham and son Junior, Portland during the week end. in Newberg during her absence. home of her mother, Mrs. Otto iMrs. Russell Cline and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Peets vis Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Garner Carlson. Mrs. Frank White and children, ited Mr. Peets’ mother in Beav and children and Bernice Rose FARM—for rent or sale: located Mr. and Mrs. H. U. Eastman I Mrs. G. A. White, Mrs. G. A. erton last week. on highway 1 % miles south of were Portland visitors Monday. and son of Buxton spent Sunday Armstrong, Claribel, Annabel, Vernonia on Nehalem River. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cobat spent , In company with Mrs. Emma Inquire 626 First St. Vernonia, in Riverview with relatives, I Joan, Lee and Kenneth Lind- and Mrs. Catherine Van I Oregon. 18tfc I Mr. and Mrs. Mike Willard and |s^ey> Mrs. Maude Duncan and the week end with Mr. and Mrs. ¡Weed Blaricom they visited Sunday in Billy Denck in Jewell. I WANTED— Cedar poles. Carload family visited friends in Forest 1 son Billy and Melvin Rose. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Peets were St. Helens. lots bought in mixed sizes, 25 Grove Sunday. I Mrs. L. O. Gillham and sons, in Portland last Thursday and to 50 ft. J. H. Baxter and Co. I Mr. and Mrs. Otto Carlson and ! Mr< and Mrs- J- °- DeVaney and on Friday motored to Mayger. of Ore., Clackamas, Ore. 19*6 brother Fred spent Wednesday \ ^'race Armstrong attended the Oscar Enstrom spent Monday j dance given at the I. 0. O. F. FOR SALE— Nice fryers for I at Seaside. j at Seaside. eating purposes, also kitchen cab i Mr. and Mrs. Tom Magoff I hall Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Cobat, ' Rooms and apartments to an(j jjr3 Lps Grenia and son A weinie roast was held by the inet. r Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cobat and rent. W. O. Porterfield, 253 ' spent Sunday at Banks at the j young folks near Keasey Sat- Ralph Coba* went to Seaside I AND SPRAYERS I urday night. Thosg present were North St. home of her father. Tuesday. ■ I Darrel and Ralph DeVaney, Joe, SMALL SPRAYERS ’ i Mr. and Mrs. Dick Lynch, Mar- . Claribel and Annabel Lindsley, i Sigrard Bagfeldt returned to I garet Haiman, Mr. and Mrs. Vernonia Sunday. For home use .... 20c George Woods and family of Ivan and Beulah Reed, and Ellen I C. W. Reithner of Portland and Hattie Shorn. Camp 8 and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. was in Vernonia Saturday look Med. size r. 30c Vernon Lindsley was sent to ing after his property interests Bell and family of Vernonia, Large size ........... 40c also uncle Tom Edwards, spent eastern Oregon with the CCC here. at Westember, He expects , Mr Sunday inday at Big Eddy. tdoy. , camp —r — Shorty Monaco Mr. . and Mrs Mrs. George Nutt re-| re- | Mr. and Mrs. Fly Spray, can ... 15c Dellis Cornutts of Buxton spent ! roturn sometime on October. | ceived word that their daughter j spent Sunday in Portland with Victor Bergerson was taken to and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. ! Sunday at the home of Mr. and friends. a hospital in Portland last week. Morris Graves, are the parents Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mason of lira. Robert Hilliker. Fly Tox— IN BULK Mrs. Harry McMullen has been | of a son born Monday at Burns, Tidewater visited relatives here | ' Oregon. this week. They were accompan very sick with flu this week. Fly Ded spray J. E. Biggs of Hillsboro spent I Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. San- j ied home by Juanita Parker, who V Pint ........................ 35c the week end at the home of Mr. i don and the latter’s mother, Mrs. will spend her vacation there. Among and Mrs. Chas. Biggs. those who spent the 1L. Ward spent Friday, Saturday A. D. Lolley was in Portland Fly Paper Rolls Mr.' and Mrs. Glen Hawkins week end at Seaside were Mr. (and Sunday at Seaside. Monday on business. and Mrs. 2 for ........................ 5c were in Portland Wednesday on Harry Sandon, Mrs. | Dr. and M#rs. Millard D. Cole Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Hudson Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Kel- and children of Longview visited spent Monday at Rainier on bus business. Bring your container and ly and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray here Sunday. Mrs. Cole’s sister, iness. save money Mills, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Me-■ Ruth Holaday, accompanied them Mrs. C. I. Anderson and daugh Entire, Mr. and Mrs. T Robert on their return to Longview. ter Edith left Saturday for New Spencer and daughter, Mr. and j Mrs. Emma Weed left Tues- berg to visit friends for a few Mrs. Herbert Condit, Ole Estes, [day on a trip.to California, where ■ i weeks. Ruby Tays of Forest Grove Mr. and Mrs. Al Mauke and Larry Marshall, Ruby Condit and | she will visit her daughter in j Pasadena. She will remain for spent the week end at the home son of Forest Grove and Verle Grace Condit. F. E, Malmsten and son Mar- about a month. Her mother, Mrs. DeVaney visited at the latter’s of Mrs. Mike Willard. shall were St. Helens and Catherine Van Blaricom will stay Mr. and Mrs. Dan May and home Sunday. Joe Lindsley of Nehalem visit family left Friday for Portland ed with his parents over the to make their home. Mrs. Pete Serafin and s<*i week end. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cummings Louie of Trenholm were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert made a trip to Portland Satur- day. Hawkins Sunday. Mrs. W. J. Lindsley attended Mrs. Riley Hall spent Sun- day at the home of Mrs. Alfred a special meeting of her church in Hillsboro Friday. Bays of Treharne. The Pleasant Vale school pu Mr. and Mrs. Spurge Golden and baby also Mr. and Mrs. John pils held a picnic Friday after ^lder spent Sunday at Goble with noon. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. J. O. DeVeney and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bell son Ralph, Mr. and Mrs. John Luther and son, Mrs. H. A. De- spent Sunday at Seaside. 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