Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, August 14, 1936, Page 6, Image 6

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    PAGE SIX
FRIDOY, AUGUST 14, 1936
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
with the company at the Port
SOMETHING WRONG
Gamble mill, succeeds John Sten,
Sr., as manufacturing superinten­
dent. Mr. Sten who has been with
the company for 25 years will be
IRENE SCOTT, ROY BARNES which refreshments of sandwich- ■ tract to cut the woodi for the assigned to less arduous duties.
j es, punch, ice cream and cake Pleasant Vale school.
ARE MARRIED
HOUSES AND STORES SHOULD
I were served.
Ralph Lindsley of Lebanon vis-
BE NUMBERED
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Miss Irene Scott, daughter of
(ited with his uncle and family
Mrs. Maud Ramsley of Portland, MRS. T. C. GRAVES IS
over the week end. Mrs. Sadie
Attention has been called to
and Roy C. Barnes, son of Mr. I COMPLIMENTED
1 Austin and children Dorothy and the fact that a number of stores
and Mrs. Charles Barnes of this i
Herman also visited at the w. and houses in Vernonia are with­
city, were married in Vancouver,; Mrs. C. V. Tompkins compli-
J. Lindsley home Sunday.
out numbers. Postal regulations
Washington Saturday, later re- mented Mrs. T. C. Graves at the (
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require that wherever there is
turning to Vernonia, where they home of Mrs. R. M. Taylor Wed-!
local delivery the street numbers
will make their home. Mr. and nesday of this week. Mrs. Graves
should be displayed, regardless
Mrs. Claude Tackett witnessed i w»s the recipient of many nice ’
of whether the addresses get their
gifts. After the gifts were op­
the ceremony.
mail by carrier or at the post
ened
delightfully
cool
refresh-
Jessie
Shriver
of
Portland!
is
The bride spent her girlhood
"Harry is very timid around the
visiting Eva Chambers for a few office. The carriers will give in­
in Vernonia and has visited here . menas were serve-d.
'water."
formation
regarding
numbers
up
­
considerably in recent years. She 1 Those present were Mrs. E. day»-
11 "I should say so. He’s afraid to
»teach any girl but his sister to
is the niece of Claude Tackett ! Buckner, Mrs. D. P. Spofford, I Reva McCormick spent Mon- on request.
and Mrs. Otto Goertzen and a 1 Mrs. R. Hilliker, Mrs. J. Sims, day with her folks, Mr. and Mrs.
’ sw‘m'”
granddaughter of Mrs. Alfred ■ Mrs. D. Strong, Mrs. W. Tisdale, W. D. McCormick. She is work-
i lady.
Bays. Mr. Barnes is employed Mrs. W. T. Graves. Mrs. C. Nor- ing at the cannery in Hillsboro.
1 Willa Crowder, a graduate of
ris, Mrs. M. R. Graves, Mrs. L. ' Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wridge
at the O.-A. mill.
Vernonia High School, has been
Laramore, Mrs. Frank Craw- and sons Wilbur and Bruce of
Mrs. S. A. Childs of Browns- awarded a scholarship to Reed
WILLIAM WASHBURN
ford, Mrs. G. L. Nutt and the Portland were visitors of Mr. ville, Oregon, mother of Albert college.
MARRIES CLATSKANIE GIRL hostesses. Mrs. F. Cummings, Mrs. and Mrs. Henry Myers Thurs- Childs of Vernonia, passed away
j A seven pound boy was born
H. McMullen and Mrs. Woodrome cay.
August 5.
to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Myers at
Silas W. Washburn was mar­ sent gifts but were unable to at­
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hills- I Mrs. Albert Childs returned the Hart sanitarium in Portland
ried August 6 at Vancouver, Wn., tend.
bery motored to Portland Wed- Friday from Albany after visit­
Friday. The baby has been named
by Rev. Joseph T. Keating to
nesday.
ing with her sister, who was ill. Walter Edward, after his grand-
Miss Nance E. Carvonen of Clat­
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Mellin-
Mrs. Gladys Morrell, who has father, W. E. Brown of Portland.
skanie. Mrs. Dora Washburn and
ger have moved in the house been assisting her aunt, Mrs. Lu-
Mrs. Judd Greenman and her
Mr. and Mrs. Earl H. Washburr
next to his folks, Mr. and Mrs. lah E. Fullerton in conducting a sister, Mrs. A. B. Chapin of
witnessed the ceremony.
P. O. Mellinger.
kindergarten, has accepted em­ Philadelphia left Wednesday for
The couple will reside in Ver-
I
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Kreigei-1 Grace Condit and Ole Estes ployment in the Miller Mercan­ Tacoma to visit friends for sev­
nonia.
tile store as ready to wear sales- eral days.
and daughter visitel with Mr. i were is Portland Saturday.
C. M. S. MEETS AT
and Mrs. Albert Kreiger and fam­
Mrs. E. M. Keen and baby of
ily over the week end.
Cathlamet, Wash., are visiting
MRS. CULBERTSON’S
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. DeVaney her sister, Mrs. Carl Davis, this
The Missionary society of the shopped in Vernonia Saturday. ! week.
i
Christian church met at the home
Harry Myers’ leg was hurt
Mr. and Mrs. Charles McNutt
of Mrs. Harry Culbertson last visited at the W.J. Lindsley home while he was felling a tree. He
Friday afternoon for business Saturday evening.
has been unable to work.
and a program of the subject of
Mr. and Ms. Albert Kreiger
the American negro.
and family and Mr. and Mrs. ST. HELENS MILL
Mrs. James Brady, vice pres­
RESUMES OPERATION
ident, presided over tile busin- Charles Kreiger viisted at the
—O'­
J. A. Armstrong home Sunday
St. Helens, Aug. 5- (Special)-
ess session in the absence of Mrs.
• Here'
evening.
¿'st^bestb,
After an idleness of 30 days, the
W. O. Livingstone. Mrs. Brady
Mrs. Bessie Cummings and Mr. sawmill of the C. R. McCormick
also had charge’ of the program.
Mrs. J. H. Stubbs led the de- and Mrs. Lundeen made a trip Lumber company resumed oper­
to Cornelius Sunday.
votions.
ations August 3 furnishing em­
J“« -«TO "JJ
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. White vis- ployment to 165 for the day shift.
Those participating in the pro­
«ves cum
nt «Pace
,nvention th8 *
gram were Rev. W. ci. Living- ited at the W. J. Lindsley home No night shift will be operated
stone, Mrs. Otto Michener, Mrs. Sunday morning.
for the present.
Warren Gillham got the con-
Carl Da,Vis, and Mrs. Harry
1
Thos. Maxwell, who has been
flow-.
Woodruff,
Refreshments were
served by the hostess.
P
SOCIETY NEWS ■ CLUBS - FRATERNAL
Stony Point
KEASEY
SpEClAL
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™ pay
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MRS. JONES BECOMES
BETTY BRITE CHAIRMAN
Mrs. Vera Jones was elected
chairman of the Betty Brite cir­
cle Tuesday afternoon when
members met at her home for
their monthly business and soc-
ial hours. Mrs. Jones assumes the
office left vacant by the resig­
nation of Mrs. A. F. Kostur.
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MRS. HEDMAN ENTERTAINS
FOR DAUGHTER’S BIRTHDAY
Mrs. Carl Hedman entertained
August 4 with a lawn party in
honor of her daughter’s 13th
birthday.
The guests were Pauline Rol­
lins, Barbara Dustin, Lottie
Reich, Heidi Reich, Kathleen Lol­
ley, Virgie Killian, Margaret Hai-
man, and Dorothy Wright.
A Scavenger Hunt occupied
most of the afternoon, after
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Old Time
DANCE
SAT. AUG. 15
I. O. O. F. Hall
Admiision
.......... .. 25c
Music Bv
NEHALEM
BUCKAROOS
OF
FOREST GROVE,
OREGON
Plan Your Own Prosperity
A regular savings plan—lay­
ing aside part of each months or
weeks check in a savings ac-
count at this bank may be the
first step toward prosperous and
happy days for you.
Sound Banking with added Insurance by the Federal
Deposit Insurance Corporation
Directors:
M. R. Johnson, Pres.
Geo. G. Paterson, Vice Pres.
E. H. Johnson, Cashier
B. Coon
C. L. Wagner
Oregon Motor Stages
Leave from Bush’s Cafe
7:55 a. m. 1:25 p. m. and 5:25 p.m. daily
for Portland via Timber.
Leave Portland, from Yamhill stage
depot daily at 9:30 a. m., 2:00 p. m. and
5:15 p. b.. Call service between Camp 8
and Vernonia.
Sundays Only: 12:30 p. m. for St. Helens.
Leaves St. Helens 3 p. m.
FARE: $2.10 round trip, $1.30 one way
Geo. G. PATERSON
Everything for the Home on E. Z. Terms
Ride the new Oregon Motor Stages
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