HURSDAY, FEB. >1. 1929
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA. OREGON
NEW
ARRIVALS
Whoopee” Dresses, Sportees, Sport blouses, Skirts, and Sport Shoes
NEW AND ATTRACTIVE MERCHANDISE' a RRIVINQ EACH DAY
\DELTA
UH EEL
Phone 801
Vernonia
C. W. Johnson, stock and bond have been staying at the home ially trained crew of show men to and Mrs. H. Harold Christie [
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wolff
broker of Portland was a Ver of her parents Mr. and Mrs. direct the work behind the scenes Wednesday.
were in Portland Saturday.
Charles Bergerson during Mrs. so that from Li front of the foot
nonia visitor Friday.
Carl Amato of the O.-A. camp
lights the assembled dealers may spent a few days with iiis family
Bergerson’s illness.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Whitaker
Raymond Eseniino of this city
witness the most impressive stage in Forest Grove returning Sun-
and Emil Messing went to Port-
I. Holly and R. J. Hart motor- show ever sponsored by any man-
purchased a Chevrolet sedan from
land on business Friday.
the Gilby Motor company Friday. ed to Portland Friday to witness facturer in automobile business. day.
Orville Young of headquarters
a hockey game played between Gilby Motor Co. is hearty in their
Sidney Ratcliffe visited friends
A letter was received recently
W. O. Porterfield has been ill in Rainier over Saturday and from W. L. Ratcliffe who is in the Portland Buckaroos and the opinion that a more interesting camp, I.-P. was a Vernonia via
itor Saturday.
Seattle Eskimos. Mr. Ilart who
Sunday.
'or the past few days with flu.
Tujunga, Calif., for his health. played with the Eskimos a few or instructive presentation would
Ben Stoops of the I.-P. camp
be
virtually
impossible
to
stage.
Mrs. R. F. Brown journeyed to Mr. Ratcliffe reports his health years ago renewed acquaintances
I H. H. Hixson drove to Portland
During the present year the was a Vernonia visitor Friday
much
improved.
Portland Monday for a visit with
with many of his friends who ■ Chevrolet Motor Company has and Saturday having some den-
Monday on a business trip.
her relations.
laid out a sales program calling tai work done.
M. Murray drove a car load still play on the team.
I Sam Arnett visited friends in
children to Rain-
for the merchandising of 1,259,-
of
grade
school
Jean Sharp of the upper I.-P.
Rainier Saturday and Sunday.
Tom Crawford went to Port
to attend a Zone Local Manager At
090 units, which is the greatest camp was a Vernonia visitor Fri-
land Tuesday and returned with ier Friday night
annual quota ever established by day and Saturday.
spelling contest.
Chas. Schmidlin from Brauns a new Ford car for delivery.
tends Automobile Ex this the world’s largest builder of Mr. and Mrs. Lou Althous of
■hopped in this city Tuesday.
Bergerson who
Mrs.
Charles
hibition in Pórtland automobiles. This is considerably Vernonia had dinner at the home
E. F. Huber, purchased a new
I Mrs. D. C. Cason who has been Ford roadster, Friday from the had been seriously 111 for the past
in advance of the sales mark of of Mr. and Mrs. H. Harold
few weeks with a bad heart at
ill with tonsilitis for the past Crawford Motor company.
1928, which in itself Stet a record Christie Friday evening.
Highly
enthused
over
business
tack
is
much
improved.
Dr.
G.
T.
Leek is much better.
for the company up to that date.
Mr. and Mrs. Al. Acheson and
for
the
entire
Portland
zone,
Forest
Grove
is
the
at-
Via
of
Mrs. W. F. Briot is spending
While at Portland, Mr. Grant
, Meriff Oscar Weed, was a the week in Portland with her tending physician.
Frank Hartwick, of Gilby Motor expressed himself as highly family and Miss Lorraine Ache
fVernonia visitor Fr'day night and mother.
son were Mist visitors Sunday.
Co. local Chevrolet dealer organ
Emil 1 Roy, head mechanic for ization, returned to Vernonia to pleased at the very obvious pros
We are glad to see the O.-A.
Saturday morning.
perity
that
exists
in
the
Oregon
105 on the run again and Jack
Mrs. Judd Groenman journey- > ne S. P. & S. transportation day after attending a series of
Mrs. A. E. Ritchey journeyed ed to Tacoma Friday to attend ( ompany ’ at Vernonia is reported meetings held at Portland Wed area. He pointed out that the Heenan out to wave and give his
‘to Portland Sunday for a visit a wedding.
sick during the later part of the nesday and Thursday presided rapidly expanding road-building cheerful hello to us.
programs, the increasing activity
¡with friends and relations.
week.
over by R II. Grant, Vice-Presi and the rain and snowfall that
Mrs. George Ogg is about
CARD OF THANKS
dent
in
charge
of
sales
of
the
___
Mrs. O. T. Bateman and again after having been confined
Mrs. Don. Williams and son
presage bumper crops through
I wish to express my apprecia
■
laughter Beverly June left Mon- to bed with tonsilitis.
Bobby were reported on the sick Chevrolet Motor Company. Mr. out
the state have already promis
tday for Portland where they will
list the later part of last week. Hartwick was one of scores of ed and will continue to assure the tion to the officers and members
Do not forget! On Saturdays Both are now doing better and Chevrolet Dealers who visited prosperous area this territory has of the Misisonary Society for
Spend a week visiting friends.
the beautiful flowers received
the Vernonia Bakery has cream Mrs. Williams is again seen on Portland to attend the sessions. known.
during my recent illness. ,
puffs, Boston cream pies and the streets.
With Mr. Grant on the trip to
Mrs. R. R. McGregor.
Portland were C. J. Seifert, as
chocolate eclairs.—adv.
Mrs. Clarence Wardle is back sistant manager of dealer finance
KEASEY
WARNING
Mrs. I.olla Nance and Mrs. T. in Vernonia again after having and accounting; H. H. Goodrich
G. Allen, were reported on the spent a few months in Corvallis of the used car Sales Promotion
Hereafter any minor under the
The women’s club of Keasey
sick list the later part of the where her son, John was attend Divisioi\; J. A. McLane of the met at the home of Mrs. H. age of 21 years, found in a pool
week.
ing college.
the Fleet Division; D. J. Pearce, Harold Christie, Thursday, Feb hall, whether playing or for any
Manager of Parts Merchandising; ruary 14. Those present were other reason will be arrested.
of
J.
O.
Libel,
a
merchant
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Floyd
Brower
No excuses will be accepted.
Ben Bennett and Walter Ben-
W. F. Newton of Sales Promotion Mrs. J. L. Campbell, Mrs. Wil-
Birkenfeld
was
a
Vernonia
vis-
will
in
a
few
days
make
this
city
Harry Phelps, Marshal.
ett went to St. Martin’s Springs,
Division; E. W. Fuhr, Pacific kinson, Mrs. Thomas Pettijohn, 292
itor
Saturday.
their
home.
Mr.
Brower
who
has
Pash., for a week.
Coast Regional Manager; A. C. S. Mrs. E. J. Failhurst, Mrs. Carl
been employed by the S. P. & S. Olsen, Regional Accounting Man Devaney. Some of our members
Baker—$269,000 hotel under
George W. Nelson, Rindmaster transportation
The W. B. A. will hold a
company for the ager and W. C. Herring, Regional were not present on account of construction here.
of
the
United
Railways
spent
ooked food sale in old Mac’s
Monday in Vernonia inspecting past three years has been trans Sales Promotion Manager. Vis sickness. The next meeting will
'harrflacy Saturday.
the interchange tracks in this ferred ol to the Vernonia run. itors were met at Portland by W. be held at the home of Mrs. Wil
Mrs. Fred Brewer and daughter city.
Mrs. J. W. Brown, is in the J. Richmond, Zone Sales Man kinson of Tara station. Many in
are back in Vernonia after a
Good Samaritan hospital at Port ager, and a number of other zoue teresting subjects were brought
Special on Saturdays at the land, where Mr. Brown advises officals.
up at this meeting.
months stay in Portland.
Vernonia Bakery, Parker House 3he is to undergo a serious op
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Devaney'
The meeting at Portland was
Earl Shay has purchased a new rolls at 15c per dozen or 2 dozen eration. Mr. Brown drove to tile third of a series to be conducted called at the home of the Chris-.
.Chevrolet coach ask
from for the quality.
Gilby for 25c.—adv.
city Friday to vrsit her,
throught the Western Region. tie’s Monday evening.
Motor company of this city, the
Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Belongia
Mr. and Mrs. A. I . Kullander . Don Williams has left the em- The 1929 gatherings are held in
car was delivered to the buyer
Custom-built; all electric
order that the Chevrolet Motor of the upper Inman-Poulsen
motored
to
Independence
Satur
yesterday.
S. P. & S. of- day t<5"' spend the week end with ployment of the Vernonia Mer Company may get its sales pro camp returned Thursday from 19
tube
Radio-Phonograph
cantile company to accept a gram directly before the 25,909 Portland where they spent a few combination. Uses screen-grid
Vernonia Friday,
In Mother’s bread you get a relations.
position with the Vernonia Meat persons who make up its dealer days shopping and visiting.
tubes. You have never heard
loaf that compares with the best
Mrs. J. Gilpin and son James Market, starting on his new job and factory organization. The
Mr. and Mrs. Van Vleet of the! a radio or phonograph that
of them and in quality surpasses
Monday morning.
Junior,
returned
to
Vernonia
Oregon-American
camp
returned
first of the meetings was held at
most of them. Ask for Mother’s
sounds as good. Long distance
Thursday after a weeks visit with
bread and you
Georgia Jolley is visiting her New York some time ago and was from Portland where they spent I on ground alone. Volume
friends
in
Portland.
a few days before the camp I
sister, Mrs. Wesley Sheeley in presided over by Mr. Grant.
—adv.
enough for an auditorium. Will
Two groups of officials, similar starts.
this city.. Georgia has been liv
Judd
Greenman
Carl
and
S A group of
Leslie McCormick of the I.-P. sell at very low price since
to
the
party
which
was
in
Port
ing
with
her
sister,
Vasti
at
St.
Davidson motored to Portland
'ificials were in
Helens for the last year, and is land recently, are covering the camp has gone to Portland where I am building another set. No
pfter completing an inspection of during the week end on a bus- going to school in that city.
Eastern, Middle Western and he will make his home and study trouble to show.
iness
trip.
Jthe bridges on the United Rail
Southeastern nreas. II. J. Klinger, aviation under Tex Rankin.
sways. A. J. Witchel, Chief En-
A. L. Kullander, Jule Lindley General Sales Manager is in
Mr. and Mrs. H. Harold Chris
DR. PASTO
Mrs. G. W. Plumer left Ver
JLineer, N. Needham, resident en nonia Monday for Ostrander, and H. E. McGraw, motored to charge of one, while D. E. Ral tie accepted an invitation to din-
gineer, were in the party with Washington to visit with her sons Portland Friday on banking bus ston _and M. D. Douglas are in i ner last Tuesday evening at the
'officials of the G. N-. Railways, and their families for a few days. iness, and while in the city visit charge of the other.
I apartment of Mr. and Mrs. Lou
IMiich is one of the parent roads
ed Miss Alma Kullander at the
More than a carload of scen I Althous of Vernonia. After din
Sf the S. P. & S. Railways.
Born: To Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Emanual hospital. Miss Kullander. ery, stage properties and special ner the four taking in the high
Terrian, Wednesday 13, a baby is reported as progressing.
lighting equipment are necessary1 school basketball game.
I Now Once again you can buy boy weighing eight pounds.
For 5 years Dr. Luzader, to the presentation of the sales1 Mr. and Mrs. Al. Acheson and
«hose delicious Hot Cross Buns
program in each city. The serv- family and Miss Lorraine Ache
Mrs. Clarence Nance motored
kt the Vernonia Bakery. They
eyesight ; specialist, has ices also are required of a spec- son called at the home of Mr.
are a real treat so don’t miss to Portland Tuesday where she been making monthly
i
visits to
■them. They make a welcome will visit friends and relations Vernonia. His next visit will be
during her stay in the city.
^variety in the diet.—adv.
March 4 and 5, office at Kul-
Mrs.. W. V. Lindley who has lander’s. Have your eyes
been ill with- pneumonia for the examined.—adv.
past two weeks is slowly im-
S. H. Goodman who is employ
proving.
ed by the Pacific States Electric
Rev. G. W. Plumer left Ver- company with headquarters in
nonia for Liberal, Oregon where Portland spent Tuesday in Ver
he will hold a series of meetings nonia in a business conference
with G. W. Ford,' of the Colum
for 19 days.
bia Utilities company.
The Pythian Sisters will hold
Mike Miller and R. J. Hart mo
the first of a series of card
*
tored to Portland Sunday to at
parties
in
the
W.
O.
W.
hall
next
Leave Vernonia For Portland
Tuesday at 8 o’clock. Both bridge tend the hockey game between
Seattle Amateurs and Portland
via. St.
Helens,
7:10
a.m.,
and 599 will be played.
Amateurs.
11:10 a.m., 5:50 p.m. daily.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bush drove
*
Peggy Erickson, was recently
to Portland Thursday to sign
Leave Keasey 10:30 a.m. and
contracts for “talkies,” which called to Aberdeen Washington,
will soon be installed in the Joy to come to the bedside of her
4:40 p.m. daily except Sun
sister, who is reported critically
theatre in this city.
ill in the hospital in that city.
day* and 7:30 p.m. Saturday*.
Tom Rennie, owner of the
G. F. Montague, of Portland
Vernonia Fruit and Grocery store
Leave Vernonia for Portland
is visiting with James Gilpin, in
motored to Portland Sunday and this
city. Mr. Montague may lo-
via Forest Grove 7:00 a.m.,
will return to this city Wednes
cate in this city and dispose of
daily except Sundays, 3:00 p.
day.
his Portland property.
m. daily, and 5:40 p.m. Sat
Miss Margaret Anderson was
Elmer Hamilton, owner of
urdays.
ill with tonsolitis for a few days
last week but is reported to be Hamilton Motor company of
Forest Grove was a Vernonia
better.
visitor Friday consulting with
Ticket*, complete Information,
William Charlesworth and Otis Lloyd Baker and Clarence Powell
Hyland motored to Portland Sun regarding fighters for the Le
etc. of R. M. ALDRICH, Aft.
day in Mr. Charksworth’s new gion’s next smoker February 22
Ford sedan, returning to this city at the Grove.
J. J. Hoyd*r, Gen. Agent
later in the evening.
It would be difficult to find’an
F. L. Weber, Traveling
Bob Gilbreath of Riddle Ore individual who would not ap
Passenger Agent
gon, spent Friday in Vernonia preciate a birthday cake on their
consulting with Otis Hyland re birthday. The "
Vernonia Bakery
garding information of his broth- takes a pride in making pretty
birthday
cakes
been
Gilbreath
who
has
er Ike
and they are as
lost in the woods around Rose- good inside as they are beauti-
ful
outside.
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burg.
Remember
your
loved ones—give them a cake on
Charles Twineham spent Sun- thefr birthday.—adv.
day in Portland visiting relations
and friends and taking in the
Mrs. Don. B. Grable of Long
latest “talkies.” Mr. Twineham view, Wn., returned to her home
returned to this city Monday.
Friday. .Mrs. Grable and
Tyrmau 8-80 Super
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Transportation Cn.
NEW STYLE
STAGES
Flower Vases, Jars,
Mantle Pieces, etc
Modernistic designs
Special . .
$1.19
See our window display
HOFFMAN HARDWARE
Spokane, Portland &
NOW OPEN
Rose Hotel
SPECIAL SHOE SALE
Ladies, Gent« and Children’« Footwear
; Largest Assortment in town—Look over
our stock and convince yourself
Also Full line of Stetson hats and
Neustadter Goods
foi merly Commodore Hotel
on Rose avenue
Hot and cold water in all rooms
Reasonable rates day or week
M. Bills, Prop.
Holtham
i
Vernonia Cabinet Shop
Cabinets
Windows
Door Frames
Built=in
—“If it’s made of wood—we can build it.”
—Let us figure on your windows and doors.
Geo. H. Stankey
Phone 273
The Hollywood
Cigars, Candies, Soft Drinks, Pool and Snooker
Most
men
one reason
are
mighty
why
we
particular about
carry
such
a
big
their
tobacco. Tbis is
stock and
use utmost
care to keep it in perfect condition at all times.
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Old Style Bacon
Thin, evenly streaked slabs of bacon,
chosen with care from young, corn fed
pigs. Sweet with their heavy cure of sugar.
Smoked for days in a slow aromatic haze
of hickory smoke. You never tire of it.
Nehalem Market <& Grocery