VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1928 ------- _ . Five —— ■ Geo. Turner was down from tha michael, and Mr. and Mis. Lee Os- I injured finger one day last week. Visitors at the meeting of the PLEASANT HILL. •‘burn’” Friday. I bourn were visitors at the home of While riding in their car, one of American Legion Tuesday night in­ .'Grandpa McMullen Sunday. cluded Vic McKenzie of Salem, na­ the children shut the door on her Tne pupils receiving 100 in Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. McGee and tional committeeman of the Legion; Anderson’s room are: Florence i Chas. Sundland played the piano finger. It was dressed by a Verno­ Mr. and Mrs. Earl Erne- family and Jude Moreland of Estacada, dis­ Bradley, Louis Haverland, Marian nia doctor and is getting along trict committeeman, and Mr. Jones Houghtaling, Richard Houghtaling, berg will spend Thanksgiving at in the Berg orchestra at Vernonia nicely, although very sore. Weasey. Saturday night. Portland post. Vernonia post re­ Iona Lines, Loraine Lines, Verne Rev. G. W. Plumer went to Port­ of ceived much praise for its efforts Baker, Dale Clark, Joseph McCol­ Mrs. Ain Wallace motored to Miss Ruth Wells was a Vernonia State highway department will land Monday on business. on membership so far this year. lum, Oren Weed, Morris Mow, Har­ Portland Wednesday to meet her visitor Saturday evening. spend $500.000 on roads in Klama- Thev now have a total of 103 mem ­ ry Benson, Jeanette John, Florence daughter Dorothy, who comes home B. Lowden suffered an th county. The regular meeting of the Tichenor, Ida Beaver, Nelson Bea­ from Monmouth for Thanksgiving. Women’s Missionary society of the bers. Mrs. Schlippy called on Mrs. De­ Truman Delano of the East Side ver, Arvada Lines, Twila Morton, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Davidson and Hardwood Floor company of Port­ Doris Timm, Roberta Andreason vine Monday afternoon. Doris went to Portland Tuesday. land was in Vernonia Tuesday- band­ and Edgar Crawford. Grandpa McMullen is very ill. ing the floor of the skating rink. Mrs. Patrick: Irving Benson, Mr. and Mrs. Bridgers, Mrs. Car- Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Church went The use of aluminum skates has Kyle Clark, Grace Kellar, Floyd to Portland Monday. blackened the floor to such an ex- Hayden, Oscar Kellar, Chester I Inalienable rights depend upon tent that persons who have fallen Weinecke, Elmo Smith, Edward Hampton, Mary Treharne, Vearl | many things, but chiefly on sleep- down have soiled their clothes. Alva Larson and Dorothy ing with one eye open. The Pythian Sisters are filling I Berry, a barrel with canned fruits and Webb. Two is company, three is an or- jellies for the Pythian home at Mrs. Austin: Lois Koplin, Vir­ 5 ganization that will ask for a con- Vancouver, Wash., and it is the re­ ginia Dooley, Loretta Baker, Charles gresssional appropriation. quest of Mrs. N. Soden, most ex­ Holt and Royal Moorse. A first chief, that all sisters who grade pupils, Jack Berry, Helen Chas. T. Early of Portland was cellent are contributing to this cause have Bennett Florence Anderson, Jack a Vernonia business visitor yester­ their fruit and jellies at Crawford’s McDonald, Raymond Thacker. day. not later than Saturday, where it Florence Harvey is a new pupil FOR SALE Mrs. Pearl McCabe of Vernonia is to be packed for shipping. RADIO for sale cheap, Atwater is giving piano lessons at Connacher Kent model 35 will sell with bat- RIVERVIEW Dr. Luzader Here Dec. 3 and 4 and en route to Connacher. terys or B eliminator, Terms, in- Dr. Luzader, eyesight specialist, Model 42 A. C. set uses The shooting match held at the quire Hoffman Hardware._____ 171’ Judd Greenman is leaving today will be at Kullander’s on Monday 6 A. C. tubes and 1 rec­ for Kansas City on business. He and Tuesday, Dec. 3 and 4. Have Andy Parker place Sunday was a PIANO FOR SALE—Second hand. tifying tube. New cabi­ expects to be away about a week. your eyes examined and get relief decided success. There were about net design. Less tubes, Easy terms. Inquire at Eagle of­ $86. 100 persons there during the day fice. from that headache.—adv. 174 Candy is always an appropriate and many carried away prizes. gift for Christmas. We now have a FOR SALE—Five tube Magnavox Another car went over the grade CHRIST FOR ALL-ALL FOR CHRIST large supply of Christmas boxes. radio. Equipped with tubes, “A” at the Mile bridge Saturday morn­ storage battery and one 45 volt “B” Lincoln Candy Kitchen.—adv. ing. There is a sharp curve at the battery. For particulars inquire at A born buck-passer is one east end of the bridge. When the Eagle Office. calls the result of his own folly n, ..ib. fa«, w. mu w.»rna-r-fcii»:i»» fog is heavy or during the night I------------------------------------ __ “an act of Providence.” strangers experience difficulty in FOR SALE—2.7-acre tract on East BIBLE THOUGHT AND PRAYER Side, west of high school. Has telling where the curve is. In the H. F. McCormick returned home If parents will have their children memo­ opinion of many in Riverview there one house, and old laundry budd­ a Bible selection each week, It wiN prove on Wednesday from Seattle and a rise priceless heritage io them in of let years. should be a fence built there, paint­ ing. Will take small payment down (.without tubes) northern Washington. ed white, and a sign to show that and balance like rent. Mrs. J. E. COUNT YOUR BLESSINGS: — a curve lies ahead. Tapp._______________________ 153* Evangelical church will be held in HE automatic line voltage control built 1 the church next Wednesday, Of- Bless the Lord, O my soul: and all Milo FOR SALE—7-room modern house, King of the Riverview Mer- into Model 42 protects the A. C. tube ficers will be elected for the com- that is within me, bless His holy cantile left Monday for Spokane, 100x100 corner lot, on highway, I name. from the effects of excessive current. ing year. Wash., 3 blocks from depot. Bargain. where he expects to spend Bless the Lord, O my soul, and Refinements in design make this not only two or three weeks with his family Write “C” care Vernonia Eagle, tf Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. Moe and forget not all his benefits. a more serviceable, but a more handsome Who forgiveth all thine in- and attend to business matters. baby left this morning for visits FOR RENT with relatives in Vancouver, W'ash., iquities; who healeth all thy di- set. Ball feet, panelled comers and a mod­ LAND SHINGLE MILL for sale: and Hood River over the week end. seases; KEASEY em gold-plated nameplate add the finishing Rock bottom price for cash. | Who redeemeth thy life from de- touches to the two-toned satin finish. See E. Veatch, Rainier. Ore. Have you tried one of our hot struction; who crowneth thee with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Blonga of tamales? They are proving intensely loving „ kindness this new set here—or phone for a home and tender ---------- ------ ------- mercies; --------- ...... I.-P. were in Chehalis, Wash., a MISCELLANEOUS popular. Lincoln Candy Kitchen.— demonsti ation. Who satisfieth thy mouth with ' few days last week, adv. |PROSPECTS FOR business: good things; so that thy youth is have many Mrs. D. Nickson of I.-P. and more positions for A bazaar will be held in the Van renewed like the eagle’s.—Psalm daughter, stenographers and Mrs. Jacobson and I young men and EASY TERMS Alstine building Saturday, Decem- 103:1, 5. PRAYER—Father, may we come baby were in Portland last week. bookkeepers and well qualified ber 8, by the ladies of the Christ­ Mrs. E. Fairhurst is in Portland young women than we can fill, v« be | >nt° thy presence this day in a ian church. No articles are to W e have also many desirable lunch ” will spirit oi genuine thankfulness. Fill over the week end. sold until that date, j A ...................... places for young girls to work our hearts with gratitude for Thy also be served. Mrs. W. J. Lindley gave a birth­ for their board and room. Long- goodness, and for Thy wonderful day party Sunday for her little view is growing fast—come and The Eastern Star social club is works unto the children of men, daughter, being her eighth an­ grow with it. Enroll in a school sponsoring a “500” card party in and to Thy name be all honor and niversary. it Ten children were pres ­ of individual instruction. , Trade the Masonic temple on Thursday, praise now and forever. Amen. ent and all reported a good time. I at home. Longview Business Col- December 6 at 2:30 p.m. Admission QUESTION.: — W’hat were the I lege. will be charged and prizes and eight does which Christ denounced Camp Grounds Deserted grand prizes given. against the scribes and Pharisees? Timber, Nov. 26.—A blue Chev­ I------ ANSWER:—Matt. 23:13-29. rolet drove into the camp grounds Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Anderson at Timber last Sunday, but due to and children spent the week end Church of Christ damp weather and the fact that in Portland with the H. C. Vaillan­ Bible school 10:00. Loyal Lads there was no one else at the court family. H. B. Erickson re- leading. Communion and sermon by turned with them for a visit with W. L. Deming at 11:00. Junior C. grounds for company, they decided to spend their time by making a his daughter, Mrs. Anderson. E. 6:30. Int. C. E. 6:30 drive to Vernonia. Evening worship 7:30, Orchestra When you buy chocolates at the Lincoln Candy Kitchen you know prelude. Sermon by W. L. Deming. MIST you are getting the best, as only Beginning next Sunday W. L. Dem­ Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Webber and first-class ingredients are used in ing, Bible scholar will conduct a week of definite Bible studies. I two children are expected to spend making them.—adv. Thanksgiving dinner at the Thanksgiving with her parents, Mr. (MgigFor 5 years Dr. Luzader, church at 6:00 free. Strangers and 1 I and Mrs. A. R. Melis. are ______ invited to eyesight specialist, has been those alone in town ___ ___ making monthly visits to Vernonia. I share this dinner with us. Prayer! Mr. and Mrs. Devine took their His next isvit will be Dec. 3 and 4,' and Praise services following the small son out to Clatskanie Satur- office at Kullander’s. Have ?lnn®r, ?:®°'. cJ>rlstlan Bazaar will' dai morning, , where his tonsils be held Saturday December 8 in were removed. He is getting along your eyes examined.—adv. nicely. the Van Alstine building. Sunday evening, December 9, ’ Mr. Teddy Leavitt will return The Wm. Bridgers folks were the Women’s Missionary society of sometime next week. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Esther Leavitt, Minister. the Evangelical church will present Mrs. L. Carmichael. a pageant play “The dream that Seed Potatoes Priced Low Tom McMullen arrived here Sat- came true,” at the church. Twenty A number of men having certi- urday night, having been called on four characters take part in this play. The public is cordially invit­ fied seed potatoes have accepted account of the serious illness of his ed to be present and no admission fairly good offers and sold the" po­ father. tatoes as table stock. In a year like will be charged. A. R. Melis butchered 50 turkeys this when potato prices are low, i A twater K ent raimo MODEL ADVERTISING with Automatic Line Voltage Control $112.00 See Hoffman About It Ten whole families were present at Sunday school at the Christian church last Sunday and a total of 186. G. ’ Stanton of Timber acted as - superintendent Special music was'given. The‘ venrice -was in charge ef the' men’s' ehtss and they were very gratified“at the large at­ tendance. many others are likely to do the same thing. These lots of potatoes are usually attractive because of considerable freedom from disease. Best selection M aeed stock is in the fall. I Saturday and took them to the Ver­ nonia market. The birds weighed 600 pounds. Mr. and Mrs. Jim McMullen were here Sunday from Scappoooe. 'Mr. -and 'M m . Chas. Sundland -Local shipping gains; were dinner guests Sunday of "Mr. 10 vessels dock^iuriag meent week, and Mrs. Pearson at' Vernonia. Astoni To Eat and Drink 1 A I. i 1 1À FEATURING Tasty, toasted sandwichemnd better malt­ ed milks, made the new way with SUNFREZE Play safe! Don’t take a chance! Eat at Mac’s Pharmacy. The best sandwiches you ever ate! Ice Cream Alao new and novel Sundaes Real Coffee Mac’s ■ M ’M Pharmacy ■ ■ f ? I