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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1922)
PERSONAL DOINGS IN THE LOCAL FIELD Christmas and New Years Greetings Items Gathered From Here and There Sense and Nonsense. Throop’s store is being newly Mr aid Mrs. White spent painted ir side. * Christmas in Portland. Miss Hazel Malmsten spent i Mrs. Dale enjoyed a visit from Christmas at home. her two so is Christmas. Gladys Malmsten spent Christ mas at home. Alvin Parker was home from O. A. C. for Christmas. Miss Lottie Bergerson spent Christmas in Portland. Mrs. Wehester and «laugh ers spent Christmas in Portland. G. B. Richmond spent Christ mas with home folks in Portland It is rumored the comps will stait up the first of «the yeir. Andy Koster and wife sdent Christmas in Buxton. S E eL aighlin le t for KCs ) Mr. A. Dow left for the east to be gone for some time. MICKIE SAYS SCHAE'TdAES FOLK’S BR1MG IU A VJRVT6-UP OF SOME EVEMT AT TH' LAST IMMOTE., AFTE« VJE GOY AM AJCCAJMT WRTTYEM AM' IM VSP£ ». THEM TVAEY WMOC«. TVE'.«. WHITE UP MEVEC WUY IM YH' PAPYÄX OUft XAOYYEB. IÇ» * CrtX HE« _ Miss Lesta Weed was home f om Willamette Universitv for the holidays. Washing’on for a visit this week Stray Mule For Sale High and Grade School had Christmas tree exercists and teachers, pupils sud visitors en joyed the ocCassion. Mrs S. V. Malm «ten gave a party Christmas nigl t to the young jeopl-’s Sunday School class and to the Choir. S emd IM S ome * olk $ MERCHANTS PROTEO IIVE ASSOCIATIOH Beiler Pay Your Stoie Accounts Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Smith, of Bridalveil spent the Christmas holidays at the Liter Sheeley aome. Mrs. Sm th is Mr. Sheeley mother. Harve Duncan ma lea special trip to Timber, Christmas, to get passengers who were on th. train, unabie to get t.hrongh on account of the slide at th* tunn*> Wayne Worildngton, of Clark son & Co., was in an auto ace dent on filth. 8". Portland last week. The n.. ch ne was badly demolished and family slightly hurt. SERVE YOU A N I>: Guarantee Everything We Sell G. W. Higgon brought White Leggorn Pullet Egg, this week, that weighed 3i ounces, was Ti inches around the long way and 6 inches around center I s Í ¡N “Christmas on the Nehal em is exemplified in the an nual number (if a paper five months old can attain that dignity) of the Vernonia Eagle. One comes to look for something from Editor Robinson—ar.d this is it.”— Portland Oregonien. ONE HUNDRED DWELLINGS TO BE BUILT IN VERNONIA Building Material is in Heavy Demand.—Lumber For \ These Houses to Arrive in a Few Days Wm. Folger says: .“Be lieve me, it’s the last Dhrist- mas I will spend ------" alone t Mrs F. was visiting at Salem Days are getting longer. Mr. Woodbury is Station Ag ent at present, relieving Mr. Oxley, who is takin ga ten day vacation. Prof. Wilson is at Portland this week attending a meeting of the Oregon State Teachers’ As sociation. CARDS Ladies Calling Cards Baby Birthday Cards, Plate Cards, Business Cards. The Eagle Has Them. Let us print your cards Quality Counts In workmanship, as well as in material. We use the best of Paints, and fully guarantee all our work. Both Hardware and Groceries Afe Both Stocks Absolutely New My Grocery Stock is the I to be as a unit in extending cred it to only the deserving. Each business firm proposes to send out statements each month, and any accounts running longer •l •Í will be with the sanction of the Mr. Twineham of Port Association. It behooves us all land, spoilt Christmas here. to pav our bills and by so doing Mrs. Twmehani has moved the entire city, as well as the individual, is on a sound footing, i here in advance to take Every customer will be classed charge of their new rooming Good, Slow or N. G. The N. G. I house. c’.ass will be “up against it’’ for credit in V»r nfa. Arrange Mr. and Mrs. Spice and ments will be tnaue to collect a'l little daughter, of Everett old standing accounts. It is a Wash, mother and father of wise move. Mrs. J. C. Lindlev, spent I Christmas at the Lindley home. JL-1 umor of a substantial char- i days after the first of the year. actsr has just reached us to the The hammer and saw are good effect that a contract is let for a I music to Verncnia citizens, and r rs. McDonald arid Bessie hundred new buildings to be spmt CiristT as with Mrs. Mc erected in Vernonia, work to building operations have not let Donald^ son C y ie on Beaver stirt as soon as the material can up one iota during the wet Creek. arrive, which is within a few weather. Mrs. H. W. Smith and baby joined Mr. Smith here this week and Vernonia is now their home Mr Smith is getting his new store fixed up quite cityfied. Taken up Dec. small black and brown mul ; color marks and scar on right hind leg. Will be sold nt auction Jan. 3, at 2 p. m„ nt Grange barn, Vernonia, according to Ordinance No. — E. D. Fowler, 52. City Marshal Vernonia Merchants Organize the Wesley Heverlingand wife, of Everett, Wash, were home to Last night about twenty husi- spend Christmas. nes« men met at the Economy Store and organized the “.Mer Mr. and Mrs. P. Berterson chants’ y’rotectiv.T Association.’’ spent Christmas with their dau It is thought that every business ghter Mrs. J. E. Tapp. man in town will join before the next meeting, which will be in C S. Hoffman celebrated the bank on Thursoav n ght, Christmas in Portland with his Jan. 11, at 8 o’clock. A list of family. the membership will be publish ed in next week’s paper. Six Miss Ellen Enstroin is home teen members signed up last from Normal for the winter va night. L. H. Detrow was elect- cation. e 1 President of the Association and J. C. Lindley, Secretary. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. McDonald The main object is to reguL te entertained for Christmas dinner credit and accounts; to eli m n.te Mr. and Mrs. Detrow, Dr-(.ole ead bea s and for all merchants and Lloyd Thomas, Train service was discontinued temporarily this week in account of slides and cave-ins at the tunnel. HOFFMAN HARDWARE CO eOPM IM EAR-VX'" C. E, Lintner is working in the Portland office for a few Dr. Sears spent Christmas in days. Portland. Mr. and Mrs. H»ggins spent Brown&Brown furr iture store Christmas with his riec«* Mrs is furnishing the Vista Hotel. Sp ncer. Good heavy team, wagon and harness for sale. S e Weaver T. R- Throop and family spent tí Christmas with Clark. Vernonia. Spencer’s family. Miss Nichols of Por land spent Christmas with her sister Mrs. H. W. Smith or’ the Haltom- Graham. Smith firm was transacting bus iness in Portland Wednesday. Mr. Rack well manager of the Guthrie camp was in town Tues day. Mrs. Sue Lee took Christmas dinner with Mrs. Frankiin Mai msten. THANK you all f u the substantial evide ice of your appreciation of vour effoils to locate and estab lish our place of business in this locality. We have re ceived many kind words of encouragement and cheer from our customers, friends and acquaintances of Vernonia dur ing the short time we have been here. For the future and for von 'inr main policy and endeavor, at all times, and without shouting fiom the house tops, wil be to use and apply the Gohlen Rule in this place of bnsines. Thank you, C S, Hoffman J îest Obtainable G. C. MHLINGi?., Srocenus ' ‘The Home of the Market Basket.” Read the Eagle and Keep Posted. THE BUICK MOTOR SALES COMPANY Extends to. all Buick Owners, Friends of the Buick Car, and the general public an invitat ion to viait. its new home,which will be completed January 1, 1923. The new organization will be known as ths Buick Motor Sales Company an<l will occupy the east half of the* building now occupied by Peterson Brothers, just east of the Washington Hotel on Main street, Hillsbozo. A complete stock of pnrts will be carried and courteous and satisfactory servic«' will bo given to all. Come in and inspect th i new 1923 molel, whic i will be on display, and note the im provements and refinements on This Superior Buick. Yours for Better Service, Motor Sales Company Hillsboro, Oregon.