Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, February 07, 1929, Page 9, Image 9

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VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1929
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silage to dairy cows is to allot*
a few weeks ago was able to return a few weeks is back in her home in the interest of keeping the road
home Monday.
in Vernonia and reported convalesc­ open.
A tree will make a million mat­ each cow about 3 pounds of silage
a day for each 100 pounds of live-
ing nicely.
Mr. Hall, manager of the meat ches, and a match may destroy a weight.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Kullander
million
trees.
Be
sure
your
match
Mrs. Don B. Grable and two sons market in Skaggs Safeway store is out before throwing it away in
went to Portland yesterday to visit
Forest Grove—Plans completed
I Miss Alma Kullander who is in the I of Longview, Wn. are spending a journeyed to Portland Saturday to the woods.
for erection of large rabbit house?
George Newman was in Portland | hospital with a broken leg.
i few weeks visiting at the home of spend the week end with his family.
A good rule to follow in feeding in this community.
Sunday visiting Alma Kullander. i
I her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Emil Roy of Portland has been
transferred to Vernonia as head
The club rooms of the American Bergerson of this city.
mechanic for the S. P. & S. trans­
Tony Rogatski from Buxton, shop­ Legion halls, are now completed
ped in Vernonia Friday.
A deputy collector of internal ' portation company, Mr. Roy lived
the finishing work being done by
Noble Dunlap and Carl Henderson. revenue will be at the Hy Van hotel' in Vernonia some 5 ■years ago.
Jack Bush drove to Portland Fri­
February 25-26 to assist taxpayers j S. A. Appleton, Jr. partner in
The friends of Mrs. M. D. Cole in preparing their returns. No
day, returning the same day.
will regret to hear that she is con- charge will be made for this service. Appleton Bros, owners of the Port­
land Vernonia Truck Lines, was a
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Yeo went to I fined to her bed at home with a
Vernonia visitor Friday. Mr. Ap­
Portland Friday returning Sunday j severe case of tonsilitis.
Miss Alma Kullander who broke pleton stated that Vernonia seemed
her
leg
while
skiing
last
week
is
n’®^'
| Lester and William McCormick
to be one of the best business towns
in Emanual hospital in Portland
Tom Crawford went to Portland ¡ from Inman Poulsen camp attended and will be pleased to see any of for its size in Oregon, and talks
Wednesday by stage and will return the Masonic meeting in Vernonia her friends who can visit her while with authority. His lines now cover­
ing Portland to Salem and Portland
with a new Ford car for ^delivery. Thursday.
in Portland.
to Vernonia.
Q. A. Young, of Inman Poulsen
Mrs. C. S. Hoffman returned camp, north of Keasey attended the
For 5 years Dr. Luzader,
from Portland Tuesday where she Masonic
eyesight specialist, has been Miss Olga Holmstrom
meeting
in
Vernonia
had been visiting friends.
Thursday.
making monthly visits to Vernonia.
Surprised on Birthday
Carl Burgeson of the Shell Oil i J. Lundeen, head bookkeeper of His next visit will be March 4 and 5,
office
at
Kullander
’
s.
Have
Mist, Feb. 4.—A pleasant sur-
company spent the week end in the Inman Poulsen Lumber com-
prise party was given Miss Olga
Portland.
pany was in Vernonia Thursday, your eyes examined.—adv.
Holmstrom Sunday afternoon and
attending the Masonic meeting.
Leonard Maham, master mechanic evening, the occasion being her
Miss Pearl Krause spent the week
the
S.
P.
&
S.
Transportation
of-
Rube Sesseman who spent 8
end in Portland and at her home
birthday. A small crowd of friends
weeks recently in an Astoria hos­ company was a Vernonia visitor met at her home to wish her many
in Sherwood.
r
pital is back in harness again in Saturday, talking over business af­ returns of the day.
-« Mrs. F. J. Hartman injured her his blacksmith shop.
fairs with Boyd Lauder, local agent
Eric Kroinberg was a Clastkanie
foot by stepping on a nail Tues­
for the Transportation company.
visitor Saturday. He called to see
Mrs.
Jule
Lindley
who
underwent
day, but is able to be about again.
Geo. Jones who has been critically
an operation in Portland a few
Jack Walsh, salesman with the ill and reports him improving.
Mrs. Herman Veal has been ill weeks ago returned to her home Brunswfck Radio & Phonograph Co.
Merl Lane left Sunday for Bux­
for the past month and is still con- this week.
with headquarters at Portland, was ton where he will work in
fined to her home.
Aunt Sally Spencer slightly in- in Vernonia Friday talking over camp.
business matters with K. A. McNeil
Mrs, Chas. Sundland drove
Mrs. M. D. Cole returned Sun- jured her back when she fell on the of Mac’s Pharmacy.
Forest Grove Monday,
_ taking
_
day from Portland where she had slippery walks Friday afternoon,
son Donald up where he is enter­
but is again seen on the streets.
spent a week visiting relatives.
The S. P. & S. Transportation ing Pacific university.
Don B. Grabble of Longview was company took off their large busses
Mrs. E. T. Wallace came home
C. W. ’Adair superintendent of
and Sunday on account of lrom
rtianu last week where she
from ro
Portland
Forest Grove creamery was in Ver­ a Vernonia visitor over the week Saturday
the
road
conditions,
icy
end, stopping at the home of Chas.
surfs and (has been for the past week having
nonia Wednesday.
melting snows. Cadilacs have been ' her tonsils removed.
Bergerson and family.
put in service to handle passengers. I Owing to so much snow and ice
Doctor and Mrs. Cole took the
Frank
Baker
who
is
employed
as
stage to Portland Sunday and will
not many Grangers from here at-
S. F. Shaw, general timekeeper tended
drive his car back from Portland. porter at the Nehalem hotel suf­
Pomona
at
Armstrong
fered a few broken ribs from a fall of the East Side Logging company Grange Saturday.
Judge W. A. Harris travelled to on the slippery pavement Friday.
was a Vernonia visitor Friday. Mr.
Homer
Inman
was a Vernonia
St. Helens Friday on business, re­
Shaw advised that camps of his
The roads between Forest Grove company which had been shut down visitor Saturday.
turning Saturday evening.
The Jolly 20 met with Mrs.
and Independence were reported as on account of heavy snows would
With an electric waffle iron in your home,
Eastman Thursday. The members
County Nurse, Miss N. A. Alley, cleared with only 4 inches of snow reopen in about two weeks.
all went in a big sled drawn by
was a Vernonia visitor Friday and at Independence.
it is easy to serve waffles for any meaL
Saturday.
George Johnson, manager of Ver­ a pair of horses, and such a jolly
Made right on the table, served piping hot—
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Kullander, A.
ride. Mrs. Bridgers and Mrs. Yo­
Mrs. Herman Veal, who has been C. Alexander and Bill Culver drove nonia Service Station, driving a cum were visitors of the Jolly 20
no smoke, no odor.
Chrysler,
crashed
his
car
into
Clay
ill for the past month with uremia, to Independence Saturday night, re­
Dooley’s Chevrolet on Bridge street meeting.
turning to this city Sunday.
is able to be about again.
The Jolly 20 will meet next on
Tom Crawford, owner of Craw­ Tuesday. Johnson’s car suffered
Rev. Teddy Leavitt traveled to ford Motor company drove to Port­ most of the damage, with Dooley’s February 14, Thursday with Mrs.
Newberg for a few days on a bus­ land Friday to bring back two new car getting off with a bent fender. Jesse George.
Mrs. Wm. Bridgers and Mrs. Wm.
iness trip.
Ford cars from the Ford factory at
Otto Berg, secretary and treasur­ Keaton called at the Earnest Yo­
Portland.
er of the Columbia Utilities com­ cum home Sunday.
C. Bruce has returned from
southern California, where he has
Alma Kullander, who suffered a pany, spent Monday in this city ill. Lois Devine is reported to be
been visiting relation at Pasedena. broken leg January 30 was operat­ going over company details with G.
The Keatons dined with the Wm.
W. Ford, vice president and general
~
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert ed on Saturday in the Emanual
manager.
Bridgers folks Sunday.
hospital
Portland
and
is
reported
Raymer, Tuesday, February 5, a Si-
Mrs. Merl Lane spent
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Friday
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Bleile and with her mother, Mrs. Reynolds.
pound boy. Mother and son are re­ as doing well.
family
are
celebrating
Christmas
ported doing well.
Jack Bush drove to Portland
Mrs. Lee Osbourn called on Mrs.
this week and have a large tree lit
also Mrs. Holce oh Thurs­
Frank Imoto section foreman at Monday where he will inspect dif­ every night. During Christmas week Devine,
day.
Keasey spent Wednesday in Vernon- ferent movietone machines, one of Mr. Bleile was ill and the children
Miss Olga Holmstrom was a guest
ia shopping, and stocking up with which he will decide on to install were away from home so they post­
last week every night of the Wm.
in the Joy theatre in Vernonia.
supplies.
poned their treats.
Bridgers folks, there being too
“See Hoffman About It”
Miss Sara McGee who has been
much snow to go home from the
John Miller had a slight collision
Kenneth
Perdew
who
is
visiting
in
the
hospital
in
Portland
for
the
central
office
nights.
in his new Ford sedan with a
IT PAYS
past week, returned home Tuesday. i his father Natt Perdew, proprietor
Mr. Fish, the county cow tester
Chevrolet near Wilark Monday
Mi
with She
was accompanied by her sister. of the Old Mill Pool hall, was mar­ is working in' this vicinity again.
little damage done to either car. Mrs. H.
ried a few days ago in Vancouver,
V. Holcomb.
and after spending a few days in He stayed over night with the
Peter Felong employed on the
Cleve
was in Portland thia city will travel to LosAngeles Lewis Carmichael family Saturday.
S. P. & S. Railway, with head­ Tuesday Mellinger
There will be choir practice at
and Wednesday attending to spend the balance of his honey­
Vernonia
quarters at Tophill shopped in Ver­ a convention
the A. R. Melis home on Friday
at the Multnomah ho­ moon.
nonia Wednesday.
evening.
tel of the Oregon Retail Hardware
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Court Seidelman who lives on the
.Mrs. Carrie Knight, grand chief association.
Pebble creek road, opened up the
Bell Goodnight and Reed Hold­
of the Pythian Sisters of Oregon
Mrs. S. Malmeten, who has been
with a homemade plow, from ing went out after a cougar Tues­
pays her official visit to Vernonia confined in a Portland hospital for road
Tophill to the one mile bridge, along day evening, but the snow was too
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the Pebble creek route Friday and deep in the mountains, making
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Saturday. No compensation receiv­ traveling so hard , they had to give
Mrs. J. C. Lindley who nnder-
ed for thia work, which was done
up.
went an operation for appendicitis
Miller’s Barber Shop
Hair Cutting
Shampoos
MIKE MILLER, Prop
No Smoke
No Odor
Perfect Wattles
Guaranteed Service $8
Toasters $2.75, $4, 5.50
Electric Percolators
HOFFMAN HARDWARE
Coming to Portland
We Can Save
You 3 Per Cent
on Your Lights
See Our Stock Of
New Edison Lights
Neighbors will KNOW
Dr. Mellenthin
without being told
SPECIALIST
in Internal Medicina for tbe
past fifteen years
DOES NOT OPERATE
Will b. at
BENSON HOTEL
Saturday, Sunday and Monday,
February 9, 10, 11
. Cigars, Tobacco, Cigarets
Candies, Soft Drinks
Pool Tables
Office Hour.: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
1*EOPLE don’t go around telling
THREE DAYS ONLY
their neighbors, “I’m progressive.
I’m looking for finer things.’’ Yet
neighbors have ways and means of
knowing. And one of their surest signs is the
family automobile .... That’s why the New Pon­
tiac Big Six oilers so much to up-and-coming
Americans. It represents progress. It consti­
tutes an impressive »tep up from lower-priced
transportation.
The Pontiac Big Six is a real innovation--a
brand new car from beginning to end. It offers
big car performance, luxury, comfort and style
at prices which make no great drain on the purse.
No charge for consultation
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Electric Shop
Phone 193
LOOK
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Custom-built; all electric
10
tube
Radio-Phonograph
combination. Uses screen-grid
tubes. You have never heard
a radio or • phonograph that
sounds as good. Long distance
on ground •lone. Volume
enough for an auditorium. Will
sell at very low price since
I am building another set No
trouble to show.
DR. PASTO
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Dr. Mellenthin is a regular grad­
uate in medicine and surgery and
is licensed by the state of Oregon.
He does not operate for chronic ap-1
pendicitis, gall stones, ulcers
stomach, tonsils or adenoids.
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