Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, April 15, 1938, Page 12, Image 12

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    FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1938
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
PAGE TWELVE
2-Million Mark Reached by
Unemployed Compensation
you£
town ’ s
Tones
tha and Betty Brite circles brought
YES, WOMEN MAY
the rest of the delightful luncheon.
ENJOY THE TROUT
After the luncheon a devotional
FEED TUESDAY NIGHT and business meeting was held in
the main auditorium of the church,
Cemetery Benefit Billed—
fat the American Legion hall. Sev­
Some have called The Eagle
Mrs.
Malmsten presiding.
Mrs.
A benefit, funds for which will eral reels of interesting movies will
Salem, Oregon, April 13—Ore-
to learn if women may attend
go toward the improvement of the also be shown, Kenneth White, man­
gon has reaohed the $2,000,000
the trout feed Tuesday night. ’ Sauer finished the study of th#
Mist Cemetery, has been slated for ager of Paterson’s, reported this
milestone in distribution of state
Women members and those
book “Mecca and Beyond”. Mrs.
«
the
Natal Grange hall Saturday. week.
unemployment compensation bene-
planning to become members
Garner, general chairman for the
Many features, including a fish New Sidewalk in—
fit checks.
are 'extended an invitation.
quilt fair which is being held by
pond, candy sale, supper, program
Hawever, the pictures, follow­
Since January 2, when claim
John Erickson, local contractor,
the Pollyannas, explained the dif­
and
bazaar,
are
to
be
enjoyed,
Mrs.
ing the meal, will be open to
blanks were made available to Ore­
completed construction of a new
Earl
Holce
stated.
ferent. classes of quilts to be en-
the public. The pictures are
gon’s unemployed workers, more
sidewalk this week on the ground
due
at
8:15
p.
m.
Club
of
­
ttered
in the fair and told of the
than 60,000 have applied for bene­ Word of Project’s Success Marshfield Man Here—
fronting the Paterson Furniture
ficials will have membership
fits under the law passed by the
prizes
to be given for each class.
store.
The
old
walk
was
broken
up
Comes This Week from Vern Fullerton of Marshfield has
receipts on hand Tuesday even­
state legislature Nov. 15, 1935 and
and a complete new walk construct­
All
the
ladies were invited to. enter
been
visiting
with
his
father,
Chas.
State Department
ing. If you plan to attend
amended in March 1937 to afford
Fullerton, at the home of Mrs. ed.
any
quilt.
Old and valued heir­
the feed, you are asked to
job insurance for those able and
Word was received this week l' y Lulah Et Fullerton.
Mother Here—
Icoms of handiwork will be wel­
contact either the president,
t vailable for work but who are un­
yman Hawken, president, and J. w. In Oregon City—
Marion Sexton; the secretary,
Mrs. Marion Sexton is enjoying
able to obtain jobs.
corned.
H.
E. McEntire; or Director
a
visit
Approximately 42,000 of these Nichols, secretary, of the Vernonia
this
week
with
her
mother,
Mr.
and
and
Mrs.
Rex
Pemble
After the business meeting ths
Red Ranes at Hoffman’s.
claims have been allowed by the Chamber of Commerce, that the pro­ children spent Sunday visiting rela- Mrs. W. H. Reams of The Dalles.
regular drawing for “Birthday
state unemployment compensation ject seeking a painted stripe on fives in Molalla and' Oregon City.
Friends” was made.
Seattle Folk Hei
the
highway
from
Mist,
through
commission and the payment of
m
a m
r
„
u
I QUILT
FAIR EXPLAINED
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hoffman havel^
»«tTTINC
benefits has increased steadily un- Vernonia, to Buxton, recently in­ In Hillsboro-----
augurated
by
the
local
civic
group,
en
entertaining
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
A*
IVlfc-t,
1 llxlj
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Emmons been
til current production at commis-
had
been
considered
and
that
action
and
son,
Jimmy,
spent
Friday
in
F.
Bassford'
of
Seattle
the
past
Bring All the Family!
sion headquarters here has reached
The women’s Missionary society
would be taken.
Hillsboro.
week.
The visitors arrived Sat­
5000 checks daily, with total daily
To Natal Grange hall Satur­
urday and left yesterday for Port­ of the Evangelical church held its
The department stated that the
disbursement of more than $60,000.
111 at Home-----
day, April 16.
Program and
annual “Birthday Friend” luncheon
land
from
where
they
will
continue
work
will
be
done
this
spring,
with
­
Under the law, rhaximum weekly
bazaar
Home made candy,
Leo
Brutkie,
small
son
of
Mr.
church
Wednesday,
April
6.
at
the
benefit to each totally unemployed in a comparatively short time, and and Mrs. Dan Brutkie, has been ill on to their home after a few days’
fish
pond,
balloons,
etc.
Supper
15c
plate.
Admis­
visit. Mr. Bassford is in charge of The luncheon was a pot luck affair
worker is $15 and $7 is the mini­ that the entire distance between for nearly a week.
sion 10c, 20c.
the economics and history depart­ with the Deborah circle decorating
mum.
Oregon checks have .been the two points would be covered
and setting the tables and furnish­
by
the
yellow
ment
in
the
Queen
Anne
high
school
stripe,
considered
a
Sees
Specialist
—
averaging $11.
Benefit Mist Cemetery
ing the salad. The Pollyannas had
O. H. Kaphammer motored to in Seattle.
Records of the commission indi­ safeguard to motorists enploying
charge
of
the
kitchen
and
the
Mar-
Portland Friday to see an eye In Clatskanie-----
cate practically the entire $2,000,- the route.
The project was first discussed rpecialist.
000 has been expended for the pur­
Mr. and! Mrs. Alvin Lachine and
chase of necessities and has acted two meetings back when Frank
Visit Here Sunday----
son
motored to Clatskanie and Del-
as a tonic for business generally, Baker suggested the plan to the
Mrs. Dan Brutkie’s parents, Mr. ena Sunday for a pleasure trip and
as well as reducing the direct re­ group.
The reaction was favor-
and Mrs. H. O. Stults, and her visited with acquaintances there.
able and the chamber letters to the
lief load.
grandmother, Mrs. Barbara Stults,
The maximum total amount of »tate department followed,
More of McMinnville, visited here Sun- Milton Folk Here—
benefits payable to eligible workers generous use of safety and warn-
Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Brown and
Easter Box Candies, Gifts and Cards
during any benefit year shall not ing signs along the route was alsS day.
two children of Milton, Oregon, are
exceed one-sixth of his total wages ncluded and will follow, the state’s i Visit in Forest Grove—
guests of Mrs. Brown’s parents,
during his base year, or 16 times letter sent here states.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Ludwig and Mr. an<T Mrs. H. S. Strong on the
See the latest Craze
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his weekly benefit amount which­
¿laughter, Edith, and Mrs. O. H. O.-A. hill.
ZOOP BALL
ever is lesser and already 5,500 of
Kaphammer and sons, Eddie and
.he 42,000 Oregonians whose claims
Dickie, spent Saturday visiting in Visit Mr«. Alexander—
We have them
Mrs. Bill Briot and Miss Edna
were approved by the commission
Forest Grove and Hillsboro.
Steffen were Friday afternoon visit­
have reached their zero balance for
Roses Visit—
ors of Mrs. A. C. Alexander.
the current benefit year.
Don’t Forget! Our Sale Is Still On!
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rose are
Administration of the law has
Visiting Here—
Mrs.
Frank
Rose
visiting
here
with
been stabilized steadily. Only about
Mrs. Maude Parmen of
for a few days.
7 per cent, of applicants at the
land is visiting Mr. and Mrs.
various state offices now are new
Californians Here—
Brady and family this week.
claimants. The commission main­ Economics Class Under Ray
Miss Gail McKenzie and Ross Mc­ Parmen is Mrs. Bradiy’s mother.
I
tains offices at Albany, Astoria,
Mills Motors to State Kenzie of San Francisco visited
Corvallis, Baker, Bend, Dallas, Eu­
with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rushing
Capital Wednesday
gene, Hood River, Klamath I’ alls,
Monday and Tuesday.
LaGrande, Marshfield, McMinnville,
The Vernonia high school econ­
Medford, Newport, Ontario, Oregon omics class, taught by Ray Mills, Take Trip—
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Schultz and |
City, Pendleton, Portland,, Rose­ motored to Salem Wednesday and
burg, Salem, The Dalles and Tilla­ inspected the state penitentiary and their house guest, Mrs. Freda Fritz |
of Elgin, Illinois, motored to Sea-1
mook.
the state hospital for insane.
side Thursday where they visited
Errors in applications, multipli­
The trip was made in three cars with Mrs. Schultz’s son, T C. Lang, |
city of names, improper wage and under the
supervision of the in­ and with her daughter, Mrs. C.L. |
separation reports and the failure
Harrison, and family. The party |
of ' some employers to submit the structor.
Students making the trip were later motored to Portland! and Bon­ i
icquired data have delayed deter­
mination of some claims, but better Charles McGraw, Joe McNutt, Jack neville dam. Mrs. Fritz remained .
employer cooperation and better un­ Childs, Margaret Salomonsen, Clar­ in Portland for a short visit withf
derstanding of the law by employees ence Lamping, Ed Workman, Helen Mrs. F. M. Ruthman, Mr. Schultz’ |
and gradual improvement in ad- Bennett, Franque Fitzgerald, Joanne sister, Mr. and Mrs. Schultz re- <
riinistrative facilities have reduced Nichols, Florence Ohler, Lois Mc­ turned Sunday evening to their i
tangles of this nature to a mini­ Donald, Fritz Hausler, Earsel Chris­ home in Vernonia.
tensen, Truman Knight, Bill Thomp­
mum.
son, Bobbie Bassett and Vivian In Portland Saturday—
-o-
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Eversaul and
Laird.
TRADITION DECREES THAT THE AMERICAN FAMILY
their daughter, Adelyn, spent Satur­
MUST HAVE HAM AND EGGS FOR EASTER MEALS . . .
TRADITIONALLY, TOO. YOUR SAFEWAY ALWAYS CELE.
day in Portland visiting and trans-
Townsend Meet Changed—
(RATES WITH A MONEY-SAVING EASTER HAM AND
EGG SALE. SO THAT YOU MAY SERVE THIS DELICIOUS
Officials of the Vernonia Town- acting business.
COMBINATION AT THE LOWEST FOSSIILE COST! THIS
EGGS
YEAR. (RICES ARE EXTREMELY LOW, AS YOU CAN SEEl
send club announced a change in Working at Dr. Hall’s-----
date for meetings this week, say-
Miss Shirley Young, formerly of
EXTRAS, LARGE
Glenn Hawkins was named mana­ ing that the regular sessions will Carlton, Oregon, is assisting in the
2 Dozen .................... 45c
ger of the Vernonia Baseball club row be held Tuesday evenings in Dr. R. I. Hall office in Vernonia.
at a meeting of players held Tues- place of Monday, Next Tuesday
Pound
YAMS
Harry King was night at the club rooms, the Town- Washington Folk Here—
day evening,
27c
Weekend guests at the Marion
f.endites will enjoy a social, start­
ramed coach.
Fancy
Kiln
Dried
from
OYSTERS
Practice was undier way yeste.’- ing at 8 o’clock. Refreshments will Sexton home were Mr. and Mrs.
5c
20c
Louisiana, Pound
Harold Fariello, of Goldendale,
FRESH PACIFIC, Pint
day evening in the city park and be featuredu
Washington.
Mr.
Fariello
and
Mr.
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will continue each weekday, To-
PORK STEAK
23c
Sexton were formerly associated in
night (Thursday) the practice is Burn Shed Debris—
POUND ..........................
the
newspaper
business.
called for 6 o’clock and another
Workmen were busy yesterday
SAUERKRAUT
7c
practice for 6 tomorrow (Friday) tearing down and burning the re­ Sharp Shooter Coming—
QUART .......
Assortment
of
High
Grade
Saturday and Sunday, sulting debris of the old shed for­
evening,
Claude
Parmelee,
professional
Chocolates in Fancy Elaster
PICKLES, Sweet or Sweet Mixed
players will practice at 2 p. m.
merly located at the rear of the sharp shooter with the Winchester
25c
QUART ......
Moriday evening until Friday Bafford plumbing shop. Ed Baf- Ammunition Co., will be in Ver­
„„ 50c ,.ib. b„98c ,
(inclusive), the practices were set i'ord superintended the work fol­ nonia May 28 for several exhibitions
b.v Hawkins for 6 in the evening. lowing the decision to eliminate the
Possibility of a night game with structure due to the fire hazard.
ASPARAGUS
See Is Ground.
Know It*« Fresh.
19c
Forest Grove on the Pacific Univer­
Red Spark, No. 2 can
sity lighted field loomed yesterday TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
a« a pre-season practice encounter.
FLUFFIEST
The city park will be used for I WILL PAY you cash on the farm
Tomato Juice
29c
1-pound package .............
15c
the present until the ball park on
Stokely 20-oz. can, 3 for
for veal, hogs, old canner cows
the O.-A. Hill is conditioned.
Sweet Potatoes
and bulls. Trade that old bull for
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TAYLORS, No. 3 cans
a young one. L. Birkenfeld, Clats-
Tea, Canterbury Green
2 for ........... *...................
23c
r.anie, Birkenfeld, Box 14, Phone
I.O.O.F. HALL
SENIORS GIVE PLAY
kanie,
Box
14,
Phone
44F2.
15t3
(Continued from page 1.)
y» -lb. nke?..................... 17c
FLOUR, Airlight 49-lb. bag
1
LaVerne Thompson; Donald Rhodes, FOR SALE—Baby buggy.
Mrs.
a fast talker and a modern newspa­
Spry Shortening
Warren Aldrich, 208 B Street.
per reporter—Sonny Schalock; Dr.
15tl—
witb
Spaulding, the doctor and the car-
Pure Cane and Maple
QQ
55c
I
CALL FOR BIDS
Quart Jug
........................................................... JJC
<r of the sleeping woman-—Bill
Ivan Koeber
Add Sleepy Hollow Syrup to your candied or glazed
Thompson; Aesop, the cantankerous
Notice is hereby given that seal­
MILK, Maximum 19c
Sweet Potatoes
fable reciting caretaker—Norman ed bids will be received by the
and his 11 piece Mickey
«Tall Cans, 3 for
Crowder; Trinka Andersen, a Nor­ board of directors of Union High
wegian maid who is frightened to | School District No. 1 at the office
.. Mouse Swing Band.
GRANULATED SOAP,
19c
death by “The Green Light”—Kath- ! of the district clerk up to 8 p. m.
SU-PURB, Large Package ....
Dancing
at
8:30
ryn McKenzie; Madame Zenda, a April 30. 1938, for 60 cords of four
NEW POTATOES
25c
dark mystic who claims she can foot wood either old growth green
PEAS and CARROTS
7 Pounds .............. f......................
29c
Admission :
awaken the aunt—Bertha Thomp­ lir or slab wood not less than 8
STOKELYS No. 2 Cans, 2
ASPARAGUS
son.
inches cross section to be cut and
19c
Gentlemen 60c
2 Pounds ................................
I
CORN,
Sugar
Nut
Tenderloin
Kernel
piled in shed by July 1, 1938 at
I
No.
2
Cans
Arrive Home—
GREEN ONIONS
the high school, subject to approval
Ladies 40c
27c
2 for .................... —----- -----------
10c
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Burnside ar­ by janitor.
3 Bunches
Featuring
rived home last Wednesday from
SALAD
DRESSING
The board reserves the right to
CARROTS
25c
Southern California, where they
10c
LEMON WHIP. Quart Jar ....
reject any and all bids.
Miss
Marian
Patton
5 Pounds
had spent the winter.
W. E. Crawford
FRUIT SALAD
Vocalist
17e
LEMONS, Small Lemonettes
Chairman, Board of Directors
10c
Has Ear Traabla-
STOKELYS Large Poupd Can
Dozen
Claudin* Clair* Gibson has been Attest. E. R. Mills, District Cl«rk
15t2
ill thia week with ear trouble.
*
Highway
Stripe to
Be Painted
Students See
State Pen on
Salem Trip
Nance Pharmacy
iw
HAWKINS
MANAGER
■taster Hams
Easter Candy
Airway Coffee lb. 15c 3 lbs. 43c
Dance!
Sat., April 16
MARSHMALLOWS
»1.20
Sleepy Hollow Syrup
PRODUCE