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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1937)
PAGE TEN Itiverview VERNONIA EAGLE, Peter Henderson from River-. | view came down to Natal to 'spend a day with his sister, Mrs.; I Grace Depue. VERNONIA, OREGON FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1937 Chevrolet Road Scout in Mexico Mrs. Harold Miller of Verno nia spent Tuesday with Mrs. Dick Linn. Mrs. C. L. Anderson and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Schmidt Paul Thompson went to Portland | of Vernonia spent Sunday even- I Tuesday to attend a social func ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 1 tion and remained over night nt H. E. Parker. I the home of Mrs. Carl Davidson. of Forest, , Junior Greener Margaret MacDonald of Port- Grove visited the Charlie Chris- j ! land came Saturday in her new tiansen home Sunday. 1 car, a Ford coach, for a week Mr. and Mrs. Bruce McDon end visit with her parents, Mr.. ald and family of Keasey were and Mrs. D. MacDonald. She dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. took her mother and sisters Nina W. T. Graves. and Daisy on a trip to Clats Mrs. Mary Ryker of Portland kanie during the day. Miss Nettie Alley, county visited Mr. and Mrs. E. L. John : health nurse, and Mrs. Maude over the week end. home demonstration | Mr. and Mrs. John Atkins and Purvine, family attended a card party agent, were in Vernonia Tuesday. A. L. Kullander was in Port Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hamp land on business Tuesday, re turning Wednesday morning. ton in Jewell. Mrs. Floyd Rose, nee Dons Mrs. Oscar Mrs. Jones ana Lindgren, of Taylorville, is visit Weed visited Mrs. Margaret Dun- ing here this week. lap Friday. I Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hoffman Mr. Cello and Mr. Mapes of have purchased a Studebaker Tillamook, visited at the home through E. S. Thompson. of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Parker Here are a few of the fascinating scenes visited by James McClure and his Chevrolet during his current Tuesday evening. survey of roads in the Mexican Republic. Cactus-fenced lanes, Dowered with feathery pepper trees, are a CARD OF THANKS common sight in central Mexico. The pyramid is that of Teuayuca, an interesting landmark of’ Aztec Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shipley and We are deeply grateful for civilization. The view under the hood of Mr. McClure’s Chevrolet shows how he stores 17 pieces of survey family attended a silver wedding the many expressions of sym equipment, including toolbox, ax, and a complete cooking set. The use of the space around the engine has anniversary in eastern Oregon pathy, the beautiful floral tri not affected the cooling qualities of the rsr. *•? Sunday. butes and the kindness shown to NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT deceased, has filed her final ac-> settlement thereof. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. DeHart US in our bereavement. Dated and first published IN THE COURT OF THE count in the County Court of and family were dinner guests Mrs. Ted Poetter STATE OF OREGON FOR COL the State of Oregon for Colum-1 April 9, 1937. of Mr. and Mrs. John Martin A. W. Poetter UMBIA COUNTY bia County, and that May 10, Date of last publication May 7, Sunday. Charles Poetter 1937, at the hour of 11 o’clock11937. In the matter of the estate of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jacobs and Ed Poetter Louisiana Hayes, deceased. Jeanne TucM>r, in the forenoon of said day and family were entertained by Mr. Notice js hergby given that the court »oom of said court has Mrs. M. E. Slack Administratrix, and Mrs. Riley Hall at dinner the undersigned as administra been appointed by said court as John L. Storla, Mrs H. A. Moulton trix with the will annexed of the time and place for the hear- St. Helens, Oregon, Sunday. and families. tne estate of Louisiana Haves. ing of objections thereto and the Attorney. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cline’s baby is not improving like the doctor thought it should. If it doesn’t improve within a short while it will have to be taken to a different climate. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tipton and family spent Monday even ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Dübendorf. Mr. an^ Mrs. Walter Shephard of Longview, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Potts. r Enjoy This Summer With One of These Labor Saving Appliances. Xat al Mr. and Mrs. Merle Fesler are the parents of an 8 */i pound baby girl in a Portland hospital last week. Mrs. Maud Purvine, home de monstration agent, gave a lecture on house furnishings at the Na tal hall on Friday, April 2. Miss Bettie Cameron, Natal teacher, spent her spring vaca tion in Portland with her folks. J. C. Tides from Vernonia was a Natal business visitor last week end. Mr. and Mrs. Don Depue spent the week end in Astoria with Mr. and Mrs. Red Lindberg. Ole Estes and Miss Grace Con- dit from Vernonia were Wednes day evening guests of Mr. and Mrsr. Dave McMullen. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Paterson from Goble visited friends here last week end. Jake Neurer was in Portland this week on a business deal. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jack Doud from Mist spent Sunday with Mrs. Doud’s parents at Natal. 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