Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, February 09, 1940, Page 5, Image 5

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    FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1940
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
PAGE FIVE
WMS OF MIST TO
MEET THIS WEEK,
FRIDAY AFTERNOON
le l at a late hour wishing Floyd RIVERVIEW FOLK
to 7.
I cent over the mileage for 1938.
Clatskanie. Write Rt. 1, Box 64,
many more such happy occasions. ENTERTAIN VISITORS
Timber
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Banks
Total taxes paid on gasoline con- St. Helens, Oregon.
We are sorry Jo hear of the DURING WEEKEND
Ramsey 4
F
1 Wahasugi sumed in 1939 was $12,058,499, an
MIST—(Special to The Eagle)— passing of Mrs. Edith Lawyer
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4 Parmleye increase of $760,280.98 over the WHY NOT—Have your photo­
-- last i j j RIVERVIEW
—(Special to The Sellers 2
George Jones is feeling a little week in California. She owns prop- Eagle)__ W
graphs and enlarged snapshots
C
2 Davis1 tax collected in 1938.
. T. Graves, Thomas Meury
rt’iv here
hpro and
and has
Vt«*a lived
K... J among
_____ us
better this week; he has been quite erty
hand-tinted in oils. Minimum charge
G
2 Brown
Graves and Mr. and Mrs .Morris Bonnell
25c, maximum 75c. Mrs. Carl Davis,
111.
for years, going to California to Graves attended “Gone with the Dur.n 1
G
Pomery'
Stoney
Point Road.
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Mrs. J. O. Libel is up and about spend the winter and intending to W ii.d” Sunday,
S
2 Lewis
Mr.
and
Mrs.
return
here
later.
.
James
S.
Lange
again after suffering an attack
Mr. and Mrs.
na. Virgil
TUBU W1U
Gill <usu
had su>¡
as
TAKEN UP—One short, yearling,
of the grippe.
Miss Thelma Wikstrom finished and daughters, Jimmie Lou and guests over the weekend Mr. and 2k z’4 e
black steer. Herman Peterson,
Smilie,
from
]
Mowich
and
Joe
Berg
spent
Wednes-
•
•
Mrs. A. M.
working for Mrs. Butler at Tide­
Buxton.
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Mrs.
Vern
Solomon
of
Sandy,
Ore-;
Waldkirch
from
i Portland visited
day afternoon with her brother,
port and is back helpinig Mrs. I. Mr. and Mrs. Claude E. Gibson and gon. These two couples were ac- FOR.. SALE—Full-blooded.. Jersey
H. Jepson.
amity Saturday.
companied to Seaside Sunday to; cow. Gentle. Easy Milker. Spec WANTED—Work with team for
The W. M. S. met Wednesday E. Knowles.
plowing gardens or work of any
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lange and spend the day and dig clams by Ford, Wilark.
Earl Knowles and his mother
afternoon at the home of Mrs.
6t3— kind. G. A. Riggins, Rock creek
I
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Thurman
DeHart
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Batteen
and
Mr.
and
Sundland.
A
number
of
Charles
were Clatskanie visitors Saturday
road.
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visited at the home of Claude E. Mrs. DuvaJJ all of Timber.
members were absent. A ter a short afternoon.
FOR SALE—acres. House barn,
Gibson Saturday.
Mrs. Mae Tailman and Mrs. Mil­
business session followed by Bible
Donald Sundland and Bernard
chicken house to hold 250 chick­ FILMS DEVELOPED—25c, 2 prints
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Veberes dred Fisher were dinner guests
study, the members were treated
Dowling
were Portland visitors Sun­ were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Wednesday of Mrs. Ed Peterson at ens. Electricity, Good well. 3 mites
each, from any 8-exposure film.
to ice cream, cake and coffee. The
Claude E. Gibson Sunday.
from town on Rock creek road. Reprints 2c each. Send coin. Fine
Sunset camp.
next meeting of W. M. S. will be day.
Jim Bond was in Portland Sun-
Shady Lane was in Portland
thk week, Friday afternoon, at the
( $250 equity for $75. $433 balance Art Studios, 8649 N. Jersey St.,
day.
Portland Oregon.
3tf—
Mrs. A. R. Melis home. There will Thursday.
at $10 per month. Inquire of Rob-
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Huntley wefe
be a speaker in attendance to give
Merlin Borjie visited the dentist
' ert Tunnell.
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in Hillsboro Saturday. They in­
FLOWERS
an interesting talk.
last week and had twenty-eight tended to visit Mr. Nat Huntley
, ■
Corsages
Mrs. Ed Reynolds recently visited
$0* IMYIM
—
Cut Flower»
teeth extracted.
FOR RENT—Large modern farm-
but he is still in the Veterans hos­
Potted Plants
in Seaside.
| house; small two-room apartment.
Bernice Seigenthaler is in Calif­ pital in Portland.
Sprays for Funerals
The Matthews brothers started
Mr. and Mrs. John Atkins and
|Fam(y orchard; space for chickens J
By l**x »«til. J"1»»»»»
VSMs
Bush Funeral' Home
working again Tuesday morning ornia visiting her aunt.
6tf—
after a ten day lay-off.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Garlock are family spent Sunday at the J. R.
Oregon reduced its traffic death pig and cow; garden space. Locat­ Phone 592
Mrs. L. E. McGee was a Mist .iving near Clatskanie having mov- Ber.nett home in Birkenfeld.
late
from
12.7
persons
killed
per
ed
three
miles
north
of
Vernonia
1
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Henderson
shopper Friday moroning from the .<d on
—Shake boards and shin­
a farm there recently.
of Seaside visited Mrs. B. H. Hen­ 100,000,000 miles traveled in 1938 on Nehalem highway. $15. See WANTED
gle bolts; one-half bf 25 double
“Burn.”
to
11.8
for
1939,
Earl
Snell,
secre
­
Ralph Condit.
6t3 splits. Cedarwood Timber company,
The next meeting of the Mist derson.
Miss Olga Holmstrom was a Port­
Mrs. Glen Pimples and Mrs. Earl tary of state, revealed today.
land visitor Saturday. Mrs. George Helping Circle will be with the
Timber, Oregon. See Mr. Thomp­
The reduction in the death rate
Byers visited the B. H. Hendersons
HAY FOR SALE—$14 per ton son at Timber.
46tf—
Jones took care op the telephone Garlock ladies the fourth Thurs-
was
made
possible
by
virtue
of
the
Stu day.
delivered in 3 ton lots; clover,
day in this month.
office in her absence.
fact that in the face of a 6.68 per
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Dick
Lynch
visited
oats or vetch. Ray Delsman. Phony
Floyd Libel was a Portland visit-
The Austin Dowling folks have
Mr. and Mrs. George Bell Sunday cent increase in the vehicular mile- 2102, Hillslboro.
6t3—
made some improvements on their or last Thursday.
reported
in
the
state
for
the
age
residence, among them a new back
Lee Osborn is helping on the evening.
year, the actual number of traffic
porch, bath room shower. hot farm of Ain Wallace.
fatalities was lower than that for FOR SALE—20-pound stock saddle,
water and all modern conveniences.
Mrs. Earl Holce was a caller at THREE BASKETBALL
1938.
Steel Horn. $15. See W. J. Reed,
Al Taylor was a Portland busi­ the L. Wikstrom home Thursday GAMES PLAYED; TIM­
“The death rate is the true Keasey Rt.
afternoon.
ness visitor Monday.
barometer of the trend of traffic
BER WINS IN TWO
C. O. Hayden was called away
Austin Dowling has gone back
TIMBER—(Special to The Eagle) accidents in the state because this FOR SALE—15 head of milk goats,
one day last" week by the operatic n tn work after a four months lay­ —Mrs. Phillip Castle spent from figure indicates the number of per-
fresh April 1; one mare, 10 years
off due to serious illness.
performed on his mother s eyes.
Thursday until Saturday at the ons killed in relation to the amount old and in Al condition; one colt,
Mrs. H. M. Reynolds is quite ill. • The Charles Sundland family home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. of ‘exposure’ during the year,” 2 years old June 20; one heifer,
The doctor was called to her home have made some very noticeable Henry Busch, at Watts. While Snell said. “Oregon motorists are to 'resh in July. C. D. Bushart, P. O.
last week and lanced one of her improvements on their living rooms. ‘here she attended a shower given be congratulated on their showing Box 51, Vernonia, Ore.
The boys killed a large owl that n her honor, at the County Hos­ and everyone who uses the highways
ears. She was resting quite com­
fortably according to last reports. has been 'easting on our chickens pital, where she was formerly em­ and streets during 1940 should take
WILL TRADE—Piano for milk cow.
Bernard. Dowling was a Portland for the past week. We understand ployed.
encouragement from this achieve­
See C. B. Halverson, Wilark. 6t3
Don't be a dunce, learn the
that Walter Larson is to mount the
business visitor Thursday.
The dance given by the Sub-Deb ment and make a still better show­
true economy and convenience
Mrs. William '’Bridgers’ home was bird.
ing
for
this
year.
”
girls was wall attended and $8.00
of our modern cleaning ser­
the place the demonstration took
A total of 241,169,975 gallons of $40 REWARD—for the return of
cleared. Mr. Fred Davis of Sunset
vice.
the
following
articles
stolen
from
place last Friday with pot-luck PROJECT LEADERS
and his orchestra from Clatskanie gasoline was consumed in Oregon
Here your clothing or house­
dinner being served. Curtains were
during the year 1939, compared to my shop: 1 champion blower, 1 70-
furnished the music.
hold articles are given exac­
GO
TO
RAINIER;
pound
leg
vise.
Also
furnish
inform
­
th? subject taken up and demon­
The following basketball games 225, 964,359 gallons in 1938, or
ting care, spotlessly, odorlessly
ation
that
will
lead
to
the
arrest
strated by the ladies on the com­ GILLHAMS AT EUGENE were played last week:
an increase of 15,205,615 gallons.
cleaned and returned, mended
and conviction of the guilty party.
KEASEY—(Special to The Eagle)
and beautifully pressed, ready
mittee that went to Rainier last
Orenco vs Timber, Tuesday night, The consumption in 1939 was 6.72
to wear . . . and our charges
week. There were 17 ladies present. —'Mr. and Mrs. J. O. DeVaney, score, 34-33 Orenco’s favor, on the per cent over that for the year | Elmer Bergerson, Vernonia, Oregon.
are moderate.
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These demonstrations are held the Sam Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Ver­ Timber floor.
proceeding. The December consump­
first Friday of each month at the non Lindsley spent Wednesday eve­ Timber (33)
Orenco (34) tion totaled 17,776,929 or an in­
home of Mrs. Bridgers until it is ning at the W. J. Lindsley home. Karpstein 8
F
4 E. Browr. crease of 963,984 gallons or five FOR SALE—¡for cash. Sound old-
Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Gillham spent Scraf'ford 10
growth
wood. $3.00
advisable to hold them in the Mist
1
° nn at place.
F
12 Bella per cent over the December con-
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. D. Hall 8
$4.25 delivered. Elmer Bergerson.
C
10 Czerger rumption in 1938.
gym.
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LAUNDRY U DRY CLEANERS
Floyd Libel was pleasantly r sur- Bud Williams near Eugene.
Expressed in mileage, motor
G
2 Lehman
B. Hall 2
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Krieger and Tallman 5
VCRNONI*
SEA SIOE
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6 Persons vehicles traveled a total of 2,758,-
priced last
1~~- Friday
------ - evening when
,
....
, PHONE 711
PHONE 56
thirtv-five young folks gathered at three children, Marvin, Billie and
S
G. Brown ¡ 984,514 miles in Oregon during the WANTED—To trade my 40 acres
the Bridgers home to help celebrate Evelyn, spent Thursday evening at
in Vernonia for your house in
At Orenco Thursday night Tim- ' year 1939, an increase of 6.68 per
his-birthday anniversary. The eve-, the W. J. Lindsley home
her won over Orenco by the score
r ug was spent in games, moving
Mrs. L. C. Boeck and daughter, 34-31.
pichires and dancing. A delicious■ Ruth, visited at the J. 0. DeVaney Timber (34)
(31) Orenco
luncheon was served including a home Sunday,
F
Farpstein 15
16 Bella
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Counts and
large birthday cake. The guests
F
Scrafford 10
6 E. Brown
Mrs. Ann Luther and Victor Ber­ Dur.n 5
G. Brown
C
person spent Saturday at the El­ Tallman 2
Lehman
G
mer Bergerson home. The occasion
Your Money Buys a Better
B Hall 2
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7 Persons
Mr.
Bergerson
’
s
birthday.
was
Value When You Trade at the
Pickett
S
Mrs. George Comstock and Mrs.
Vernonia Bargain Store
Banghman
S
2
New and Used Goods
Mae Mellinger went Io Rainier
Timber won at Gaston Monday
810 Bridge St.
Monday as project leaders for the r.ight with the score 45 to 19.
Home Demonstration of the Keasey, Timber grade school played on»
Extension Club.
game last week here, and lost 11
Annabel Lindsl'ey, Sam Smith,
Mrs. Oscar Smitti, Ruby Smith and
II
Roland Smith made a trip to Port­
land and Vancouver Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Westermberg
JUNIOR CLASS PLAY and Mrs. O. H. DeVaney spent
the weekend at the J. O. DcjVaney
With This
FRIDAY, FEB. 9
home.
Mrs. Alma S'tts, Omar Nicker­
8 o’clock
son and Mrs Jimmy Foster spent
Washington Grade
Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Herb
School
Counts.
Classified
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VERNONIA
SEA SIDE
"Button, Button
New
Gillette
BUS SCHEDULE
Forest Grove
Leave 1 Portland:
8:45
2:45
4:45
Call Service between Vernonix and Keasey and Pittsburg for
Passenger» to or from Forest Greve or Points Beyond.
Trip» by
Leave Vernonia:
8:05 a. m.
1:35 p. m.
6:35 p. m.
way
of
Bank» and
The Cozy Fountain
TERMINAL:
Mrs. Earl L. Smith
AGENT:
582 for information
PHONE:
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Gas and Oil
Expert Auto Repairing
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Phone 773
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