VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA. OREGON
PAGE SIX
LET’S BE SOCIABLE
Ruth Boeck Honored
at Surprise Party—
Banquet Honors
Grade Basketeers—
A surprise birthday party was
given in honor of Ruth Boeck at
her home on Saturday evening,
April' 15, by her mother, Mrs. L.
C. Boeck and aunt, Mrs. O. W.
Boeck.
The evening was spent in playing
games and singing.
She received many nice gifts. A
uncheon of cocoa, cake, jello and
ice cream was served at a late hour.
Those present were Ralph De Vil-
bliss, LaVon George, Aubrey Fran-
iue and Leola Fitzgerald, Betty
Makinister,
Dorothy
Millis,
Iris
Walker, Geraldine Hoffmeister, Wal
ter and Ethel Parcells, Melvin
Boeck,
Otto
Browning,
Patricia
V.F.W. to Hold
Boeck, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Brown
Officer Election—
ing, L. A. Boeck, Mr. and Mrs. 0.
A regular meeting of the Veter
W. Boeck and Mr. and Mrs. L. C.
ans of Foreign Wars is scheduled
Boeck.
for this Friday evening, April 21
at the Legion hall. The meeting will
be conducted in regular form with Delegates Appointed
Howard Reeher, Commander, in for Grand Lodge—
The
Mountain Heart Rebecca
charge.
The annual election of officers Lodge No. 243 met Thursday for
will be held to be followed by re their regular meeting and appointed
delegates to Grand Lodge to be
freshments.
held in Klamath Falls in the month
of May. Those appointed were Mae
and Mrs. Graves
Mellinger, Edna Linn, and subordin
Entertain at Dinner—
ates were Cele McDonald and Ella
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Graves en
Cline.
tertained at a family dinner Sun
day in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Owen
Young People Attend
Bogue of Sheridan. Besides the
Weiner
Roast—
honor guests those present were
Several young people attended a
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Whitmer and
daughter, Edna, and Mrs. George weiner roast at the old ball park
Powers and son, Thomas, all of last Friday evening. Those present
Portland,
Mr.
and Mrs. M. R. were Lillian Laird, Tillie Mae Hull,
Graves and son, Dennis, Mrs. Alice Florieda Graves, Joy Willard, Ly
man Hawken, Alvin Lachine, Charlie
Crawford and Thomas C. Graves.
Moulton, Reginald Watson, Edgar
Culbertson and Middleton Crawford.
Three Candidates
They later attended the show.
A banquet and show was held
T-esday evening at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Condit in honor
of the county championship grade
school basketball team and squad.
Those present for the evening
were Roy Bell, Art Wjlliams, Fred
Lusby, Fred Ritchie, Junior DeHart,
Eddie Potter, Junior Owens, Thomas
Tucker, Lyle Galloway, Lester Gallo
way, Charles McDonald, Metthew
E imino, Harvey Johnson, Eugene
Cleveland and Berl Amer.
School instructors present for the
affair were E. H. Condit, Paul Gor-
don and Robert Sl'awson.
Initiated—
At the regular meeting of the
American Legion Auxiliary three
candidates were initiated into the
order. They were Mrs. Blanche
King, Mrs. Hazel Shipman and Mrs.
Letha Tousley.
Mrs. A. J. Schultz reported that
the easter egg hunt was a very
successful affair and we wish to
extend our thanks to scout master
Jewell Lloyd and his scout troop
who so ably assisted in conducting
the egg hunt.
The committee in charge of a
cooked food sale to be held Satur
day, April 22nd, at Sam and Bob's
store are Mrs. Tousley, Mrs. Boeck
and Mrs. Schultz. All members are
urged to bring food Saturday morn
ing or contact Mrs. A. J. Schultz
and a car will be sent for it.
The Auxiliary will give their
annual banquet for the high school
seniors and the faculty on May 16
at the Legion hall.
The resignation of our secretary
treasurer, Lottie Jarvis, who recent
ly moved to Portland was accepted
and Bess Nichols was elected to
fill the vacancy.
We were pleased to have with
Us Mrs. Vivian Urie, who is presi
dent of the American Legion Aux
iliary, District No. 1. She gave a
very instructive and inspiring talk.
After the close of the meeting
refreshments were served by Mrs.
Vosnitk, Mrs. Boeck and Mrs.
Peterson.
Mrs. Vaughan
Entertains Club—
Mrs. J. W. Vaughan entertained
a two table bridge party Saturday.
Those present were Mr. and Mrs.
Judd Greeriman, Mr. and Mrs. C.
L. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. F. R.
Olin. Mr. and Mrs. Olin won high
score.
Knight’s Initiation
Staged by Sisters—
A group of Pythian Sisters of
North Plains Temple assisted the
Vernonia Temple Wednesday even
ing, Aprii 12, in staging a Knight’s
Initiation for Harry M. Culbertson,
the candidate.
Refreshments and a social hour
followed the meeting.
Members, Guests
Attend Dance—
Mt mbers and guests of members
of the Little Dance Club enjoyed
the final d: nee of the season of
five dances last Saturday evening
at the I. O. O. F. hall. Music for
the evening was furnished by Mc
Donald of the Navy and his orchest
ra. Nineteen guests were present
on the occasion was the information
issued Monday by Ben Brickel,
chrirman for the affair.
Others members of the committee
in charge of arrangements for the
evening in addition to Mr. and Mrs.
Brickel were Mr. and Mrs. J. J.
Delicious
Cakes, Pies
and Cookies
for Your Sun
day Outing
BUTTER-KRISP BREAD
Vernonia Bakery
Oregon-American
LUMBER
CORPORATION
Vernonia, Oregon
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FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1939
earlier this season. Let us hope we tin honor of Mrs. Dial’s and Mr munity spent the weekend at th«
shall have some good hard rains, j Sehorn's birthday,
David Castle home.
Mr. and Mrs. Dow Galloway of
the land needs it.
Mr. rnd Mrs. A. M. Elliott w«r«
There were many fishermen out Seattle, Mrs. Rosa Boulby and Mrs.
Sunday along the river.
Ray Fritz and children of St. Helens Saturday and Sunday viaitora at
were dinner guests at the Otis Seal the home of Mrs. Elliott’s sister,
Wednesday evening.
Mrs. Ethel LaSerf at Oakridge.
MRS. MICHENER GIVES home
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Doud and son
An Easter program was held at
visited over the weekend with Mr.
DINNER IN HONOR OF
the Community Chufch Sunday.
and Mrs. Bad Jubenville.
BIRTHDAY OF SON
The children in the intermediate There was a very large attendance.
and upper grades gave E. L. Sehorn
to a birthday party on Monday after
STONEY
POINT—(Special
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Smith and
The Eagle)—Mis. Otto Michener noon. Six birthday cakes were serv Phyllis who have lived here the
nertained :t dinner Thursday even- ed by the children.
“Stunt Day” Featured
past year finished moving their
ng the following boys in honor of
In Portland—
household goods to Portland l»3t
ur son, Homer’s 17tV birthday:
The annual “stunt day” of the James Smith, Junior Culbertson and HONOR ROLL LISTING
week. Mr. LaRue Brown purchased
Vernonia Study Club was observed Jack Baker.
the Smith property.
ANNOUNCED AT TIM
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lange and
on April 13th by a no-host luncheon
Mrs. Grace Drury and two chil
at the home of a former member. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Davis spent BER; GUESTS MANY
dren, Beverly Jeanne and Howard,
Sunday fishing at Clatskanie.
Mrs. E. S. Thompson, now living
TIMBER—(Special to The Eagle) of Vancouver, Washington, and
Mr. and Mrs. Al Michener and
in Portland. This was a variation «in, Kenneth, were Sunday guests —Honor roil for the fifth, six weeks Mrs. Ethel Riggle of Buxton, were
in Mr. Scrafford’s room are: Betty i- st Tuesday and Wednesday visi-
from the usual observance and an it the Otto Michener home.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Kirkbride were Gildner, Joyce Thompson, DeLoise
enjoyable time was had by all mem
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kay and Charlotte Nickoils. For Miss tors at the Berleigh Tallman home.
bers attending, Necessary business ’Jnhclm :t St. Helens.
Miss Taza Regester spent Easter
Steen’s room: Zona Lee Bonnell,
was transacted but most of the
Claude ILllsberry and son, Elwin, Frrnkoleen Elliott, Albert Porter. at her father’s home in Hood River.
time was given over to informal ¡sited Sunday in Altoona, Wash- Dick Haskens, George Turley and
Mrs. Earle Fisher of Sunset camp
ngton with Mr. Hillsberry’s father R chard Turley. For Miss Regester’s
entertainment.
room: Lloyd Schoene, Patty Dunn, and Mrs. Elmo Tallman were Van
sho
is
.11
at
his
home
there.
Mrs. H. M. Bigelow, a member
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Driscoll were Rolland Reddick, Elayne Nuxal'l, Vir couver and Buxton visitors last
who recently moved to Portland, Portland visitors Saturday where ginia Linderman, Betty Hoffart, Tuesday.
was honored with a shower and re Mrs. Driscoll consulted her doctoi Mary Ellen McLauchlan, Cecelia
Mrs. Austin Scrafford and infant
igain in regard to her health. Her Marquey and Roger Lee Cornett. son, Donald, returned to her home
ceived many lovely gifts.
Perfect attendance for the inter
many
friends
are
overjoyed
at
her
Tentative plans were made foi
nearly complete return to good mediate room: Susie He we, Zona last Wednesday evening.
the guest day meeting which will health.
Lee Bcnnell, Albert Porter, Kenn-
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Gilmore
be held early in May. Final arrange-
Sir. and Mrs. Floyd Lindberg eth Howe, Floyd Martin, Boibby and two daughters, Claudette and
ments were left to the program ind children of Svenson were week Ramsey and Russell Dunn.
Shirley, of Seattle, were Saturday,
Mr. and Mrs. Darte McPike of
committee and will be announced end vis.tors at the Bert DePue Troutdale and Bruce McPlke
of Sunday and Monday visitors of
home.
at the next meeting which will be
Portland were weekend guests of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wyville
on April 27th at the home of Mrs MRS. HENDERSON AT
Leo St. Germaine, They fished Sat- Gilmore.
urday and Sunday on the Nehalem
Ross Duncan.
Mr. and Mrs. Courtney Syverson
I
HOME FROM HOSPITAL; river.
Arthur Gilmore of Seattle spent and Shirley Ann were Monday and
HEALTH IMPROVED
Tunior Auxiliary
Tuesday and Wednesday of last Tuesday visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
To Be Installed—
RIVERVIEW—(Special to The week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Syverson at Hazeldale.
The American Legion Junior Aux Eagle)—Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Dodson W. E. Gilmore.*
Mrs. Lillian Christianson return-
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Goss of
diary met on April 12th at the home have moved to St. Helens.
ed to her home here Friday after
Cornelius
were
last
Tuesday
visitors
Mrs. Burl Henderson has return
of Lavina Zeiner. Election of new
having visited a week at the home
ed from the hospital at Astoria but with friends and with Mrs. Goss’
officers was held and tbe following is still' confined to her bed although sister, Mrs. Margaret Beals.
j of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
Ida Page of Portland visited from and Mrs. David Downing.
>vere elected: president, Martha much improved in health.
Mrs.
The Riverview Friendship Club last Tuesday until Saturday at the; j Downing returned home with her.
Tapp; vice-president, Margaret And
home of Mrs. Ida Kilburg.
erson; secretary, Lavina Zeiner; met with Mrs. T. C. Biggs on Thurs-
Mr. and Mrs. William Huffman
Jack Waters who has been work-
Jay.
Pot-luck
luncheon
was
served
haplain, Vona Weidman. These of
;
ng
in
Portland
the
past
few
months
spent
Saturday in Portland at the
at noon. The afternoon was spent
ficers will be installed at the next sewing and visiting. Those present has been visiting the past week home of Mrs. Huffman’s mother,
, -Wrs Jf,hn R0binson They also vis-
were Mesdames F. D. Lynch, C. E. w.th friends here.
meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. George Ritthaler
..
....
The flag quiz planned for this Buckner and son Max, C. C. Fowler, moved to Wheeler last Wednesday e<
Robinson who is in the
time was postponed until the next D. R. Fowler, Otto Carlson, Ed where Mr. Ritthaler has employ- hospital having a cataract removed.
Roediger and J. M. Peachey.
,
meeting and the evening was spent
The Eben John family have mov ment. They sold their property _
n placing tags on the poppies which ed to the old Sheeley place on the here to Mr. and Mrs. Schoene.
BUY
NEHALEM
VALLEY
Tom Riggle of Birkenfeld stopped
vill be sold just before Memorial Timber road.
PRODUCTS
| Mrs. Harry Woodruff spent Fri- here last Wednesday on his wry
Day.
Always Use Butter for Food
i
' day with Mrs. J. M. Peachey. Mrs. on Salem on business.
Mesdames Ida Page, Ida Kilburg
Value Greater than
Concluding the evening delicious T _c Biggs and Mrs C- c [cowlc.r
Substitutes
-efreshments were served and group jojned them in the afternoon which and Mae Tallman attended the fun
eral Friday at the Forest Grove
was spent sewing.
singing was enjoyed.
Vernonia Grange No.
Undertaking
Parlor
for
Miss
Bernice
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Lloyd visit
’
|
ed Mr. and Mrs. Bud Smith at Brad Via.
Jay Shewey and family of GalesI
MIST RESIDENT GETS
wood Sunday.
Mrs. T. C. Bigs and Mrs. C. C. Creek were Sunday dinner guests'
FINAL CITIZENSHIP
Fowler spent Tuesday with Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Kilburg.
FAPERS; WMS MEETS
William Huffman and Ida Kil-
Francis Fonda who has been sick
i f-v.rg were Sunday visitors of their
but
is
much
better.
mist —(Special to The Eagle) —
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wasser and I mother, Mrs. John Robinson in Port
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sundl'and were
daughter
of Goble and Mrs. T. H. land. Mrs. Kilburg received word j
Saturday Portland visitors.
FREE IMPRESSION MATERIAL
Kerr
of
Kennewick, Washington Saturday that her father who has'
We make quality dental plates from «m-
Mrs. William Keaton and daught-
beer, seriously ill for some time
preaeiono you take in your own borne
spent
the
weekend
at
the
Albert
>r, Goldie, and Mrs. William Bridg-
was very low.
Nelson
home.
ars were in Portland on business
60 days’ trial. deaired. 26 years of experfeoe«. tbon
Harry Henderson hrs joined the
Vou must be sat- lands of satisfied patrons Write for
Saturday.,
(Omitted last week)
CCC
’
s
and
is
stationed
at
Reeds
Mr. and Mrs. George Kovack were
TIMBER— Special to The Eagle)
n St. Helens Monday and received port.
Earl Byers of Warrenton spent —Miss Marie Busch of Watts com-
iis final citizenship papers.
Mrs. Newton Trotter came up the weekend at Keasey fishing. His
'rom Elsie Saturday and spent the wife remained in Riverview visiting
veekend with her parents, Mr. and her sister, Mrs. Don DePue.
Mr. and Mrs. John Anglesey and
WATCH OUR WINDOWS
Mrs. A. Dowling.
The Russell Ballard folks spent daughter, Ruby, of Mill City visited
Sunday at their ranch near Inde the Albert Tunnell family Saturday.
Mrs. L. L. Wells
” who has been ill
pendence.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Burnham is much improved. Magdelene Rey
ind two boys came down from Fan- nolds of'Treharne is assisting with;
ziew and spent the weekend with the housework.
Mrs. T. C. Biggs visited Sunday |
ler parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O.
Libel. Mr. Burnham is a teacher at Wauna with Mrs. William Biggs. ■
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at Fairview.
The W. M. S. met Wednesday RICE PENMANSHIP CER
t Birkenfeld with Mrs. N. A. Cam- TIFICATES GIVEN;
berg. During the business hour
Mans were further made for the FIRE CAUSE OF LOSS
coming bazaar. An interesting half
TREHARNE—(Special
to
The
hour of Bible study was enjoyed.
Our next "meeting will be with Mrs. Eagle)—Final certificates of Rice
Penmanship were awarded to the
Austin Dowling.
C. 0. Hayden took in the ball following eighth grade pupils at the
Pleasant Hill school: Betty Lou
game at Portland Tuesday.
Mrs. Charles Sundland and her Kirk, Ruby Thacker, Vesta Christen
mother, Mrs. W. R. Johnson, motor, son, Lesta Christenson and Ruth
ed to Sequin, Washington last Roediger. Seventh grade certificates
Thursday returning Friday. While were won by Myrtle Webb and
there they were the guests of their Beulah O’Connor. Sixth grade cert-1
sister and daughter, Mrs. Harvey ificates were won by James Moellar,
Walter Cody, Delores Bergstrom and
Boyle.
Miss Thelma Wikstrom and Joe Eloise Garner.
There are several brush fires on
Rosier visited friends in Goble Sat-
the rampage in this neighborhood
urday.
The Mist theatrical group are re some doing damrge. It was report
heirsing for a play to be given at ed that Carl Wienecke lost several
Birkenfeld May 5th by the W. M. S. cords of wood in one fire.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Carrick and
Chas Johnson has gone to seek
employment after spending the past children visited at the Charles Als
year with his brother, W. R. John dorf home in St. Helens Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McIlwain, Pat
son,
Agnes Batson had the misfortune McIlwain and daughters, Ruby and
Patty
Lee, were Sunday dinner
to step on a nail Tuesday while out
on the school grounds. She has a | (guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Pick
ens.
pretty sore foot.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Seal and son,
Mrs. Bud Ashby spent Tuesday
With her sister, Mrs. William Keat- Robert, were Seaside visitors Sun-
>n. in the afternoon she visited day.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Carrick and
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Mrs. William Bridgers.
Mrs. I. E. Knowles little a part Ernest Herman were in Hillsboro
on
business
Saturday.
ment on Main street has a renter,
Mr. and Mrs. V. O. Anderson and
Some people who will work on the
MistoClatskanie Market road during children of Boring visited with the
lack Doud and Otis Seal families
the oiling process.
Mrs. Walt Batson and daughter, Tuesday and Wednesday of last
Agnes, were Clatskanie visitors Sat week,
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Seal and Robert
urday afternoon.
Lloyd Garlock has gone back *o attended a birthday dinner in St.
LUETTA
MUTA
Portland to his work, he was at Helens Friday night given in honor
home during his fathers absence of Dow Galloway of Seattle.
Mrs. Arthur Ramseyer, who is a
in California.
Mrs. Austin Dowling is receiving sister of E. L. Sehorn. and daught
a bunch of baby chicken} within ers, Mabel and Christine of Jeffer
son, were visitors at the Sehorn
the week.
\A/E invire you to stop Tn and tee how easily you can
How does the hard white frost Rome last week.
’ solve your graduation gift problem . . . Select the
Mrs. Mae Weinecke entertained
strike you fruit and garden owners?
watch which expresses all that is in your heart as your son
Its very bad we think, and Monday the Pinochle club last Wednesday
the hottest day of the season—88 at her home. Prizes were won by
or daughter graduates. A fine watch, a Hamilton watch.
Mrs Nell Thicker, Mrs. Millie Keck
degree* on our porch.
Styled with youth appeal, priced from $37.50 upward.
As we journyed down tS Elsie ”nci Mrs. Mnude Cody.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Charlesworth
Sunday evening we especially noted
how dry everything was for this Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Rumble and
time of year. Already there are children. and Mr. and Mrs. Freeman
many fires, some being set to get Mason and children enjoyed a Dienic
rid of the excess rubbish and brush on Gales creek Sunday.
Watchmaker & Jeweler
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Sehorn were
but looks like the whole hillside was
a fire at Elsie. If the dry spell con dinner guests Monday evening at
Official Inspector, S. P. & S. R.R.
tinues without rain to speak of it the home of Mr. and Mrs E. L.
will mean the closing of camps Dial of V ernonia. Th« occasion was
Taggart, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Tapp,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tipton, Mr.
and Mrs. A. E. Tousley, Mr. and
Mrs. J. J. Troy, Mr. and Mrs. M.
B. Willard and Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Zeiner.
As a feature of the evening Har
old George sang his own composi
tion entitled, “I’m Tuning in on
You” accompanied by the orchestra.
GRADUATION WATCHES
A. L. Kullander