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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1929)
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1»2« Q. G. Hall of Portland was a Vernonia visitor Friday. Albert Schmidlin from Brauns was a Vernonia shopper Friday. Miss M. Keehn journeyed to Portland Monday. Frank J. Peterson was a Ver nonia visitor Saturday. Emil Norgorden and Harold Shipley were in town Sunday. J. W. Brown and Ralph Clem ^were in Portland Sunday. Empty lard barrels for sale at the Vernonia Bakery.—adv. Berg’s orchestra, who furnish a business trip and while in the music for the W. O. W. dances. city visited Mr. Kullander’s sis ter, Alma at the Emanual hos Mrs. P. L. McDuffee journey pital. ed to Portland Sunday to visit John Riley with the Froskist her mother, Mrs. W. E. Bell, who is convalescing from an opera Ice cream company, covered the Nehalem valley last week, and tion in the Emanual hospital. make arrangements with the log the engin- Floren Mills, with ging camps in this vicinity to the county eering department of install frigidaires for the handl spent Saturday in this city, and ing of Froskist ice cream this attended the W. O. W. dance summer. in the evening. The Vernonia Bakery takes H. J. Smalley, agent for the pride in making special cakes Union Oil company of Califor for any occasion. Let them make nia, with headquarters at St. your birthday, wedding or party Helens was a Vernonia visitor c#ke. It will be of the highest Friday. quality as well as beautifully decorated.—adv. L. L. Morris left this city for Klamath Falls Monday where he j will make his home. Mr. Morris ' was a member of the local band playing bass. Mr. and Mrs. Art Russell from Do not forget, this is Lent and St. Helens were visiting in Ver during Lent the Vernonia Bak nonia Sunday. ery has those delicious Hot Cross Mr. and Mrs. H. E. McGraw buns. Enjoy this welcome variety and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hart now while you can.—adv. wick went to Portland Tuesday. E. D. Lolley mechanic with the Lloyd Baker and Pat Murphy Crawford Motor company has re went to Portland Tuesday to see turned to this city after a visit in Weiser, Ida, where he attend the fights. ed the funeral of his father. Mrs. C. W. Royer and daughta’ J. W. Brown has been spend Welthy spent last week in Port ing the last few days in Port land. land at the bedside of Mrs. A baby girl was horn tt> Mr. Brown who is seriously ill in a and Mrs. E. c. Carrick Tuesday, Portland hospital. March 5. Mrs. Virgil Powell has as her Bill Burt of Westimber, spent ~'ie<t h«r mother Mrs. Smith of Saturday in this city visiting Portland. Mrs. Smith formerly lived in Vernonia and is well with L. G. Mecklem. known here. Bill Meyers motored to Clats- S. P. & S. officials paid Ver kanie Saturday on • business nonia a short visit during the trip. noon hour last Thursday while Speck Ford, salesman with the on an inspection trip of the Pacific Fruit company spent United Railways. Thursday in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. Moe The United Railways have fur- and daughter Joy, motored to nisned their semaphore in this Scappoose Friday and paid a city with a new coat of paint. visit to Paul Robinson former owner of the Vernonia Eagle. Jack Carkin motored to Camas Saturday returning tu this city The Cason Transfer company Sunday evening. hauled a truck load of cement, flour and seed from Portland to Mrs. S. Sales spent Saturday this city for the Vernonia Trad in Vernonia visiting bar daughter ing company Monday. Mrs. Brady. Emil Messing was in Portland Ervin Kirkwood recently pur Sunday and called on Miss Alma chased a Ford roadster from the Kullander, who will probably be Crawford Motor company. able to return home within a Ean Hall purchased a Ford week. Truck from the Crawford Mo Mr. and Mrs. K. A. McNeill, tor company. Mrs. A. L. Kullander, Mrs. R. C. S. Hoffman motored to A. Space and and Mrs. W. H. Portland Saturday on a business Hurley went to Portland Mon day. trip. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bush mo- tored to St. Helens Friday to attend the basketball game. O. D. McCabe purchased a new Chevrolet coupe Saturday from fthe Gilby Motor company. THE NEHALEM VETERAN C. Sundland garage owner at Mist waa a Vernonia visitor Sat urday. Mr. Sundlsiad plays in March After March 1, the borrowing value of your Adjusted Compen sation increases one per cent or a total loan value of approxi- mately 16 per cent. R. Wehger Jr. member of Ver nonia post and employed by the East Side Logging company, west of Keasey was a Vernonia vis- itor Monday. 18 is Legion day in '‘Union Gasoline La Société des 40 Hommes et have rendered services to their 8 Chevaux held their regular country. monthly meeting following a banquet at the Horseshoe Cafe Floyd Weldon, Legionnaire of Tuesday night, Chef de Gare Hurley presiding. The big Legion show directed by Dr. Pasto, will be held in the Legion hall Dec. 29-30, the proceeds used to pay debts con tracted by the Post during their welfare campaign this winter. When desiring hospilization at Veterans Hospital at Portland get any offical of the American Legion to assist you, such as fill ing out papers or giving any in formation. and Tires, Tubes and Accessories Repair Woik Guaranteed or Money Refunded Telephone 1001—C. A, Barnes Jack’s Tailor Shop ii jt *i j XHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHZHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHX A ttuatesi K ent 9 • * Made for you Hand Tailored nyataiiorwho ----- 1 AU the music with THE knows how SUITS does the w w ■ ■ w and workher e / MODEL 46, the new all-elec tric receiver. F ull - vision Dial. Uses 7 A. C. tubes and 1 rectifying tube, with power tp.be stage. Remember January 1, 1930, will be the deadline for filing for the adjusted Service Certifi cate. See your service office or some official of the Legion and let him assist you in filing for your certificate. D A N c E Friday Night Mar. 8 Legion hall Music by Jack Carlson’s Blue Rose Orchestra Benefit Legion Dance of H. A. Stohler, cashier Washington county bank at Banks, was a Vemonia visitor Saturday. The Vernonia Bakery has for sale a quantity of 100 pound size flour sacks. These sacks are sorted and are in geed condition. —adv. brat! ng the 10th anniversary of the Legion. The auxiliary Unit of American Legion will take part in the program March 12, Cele brating the tenth aniversary of the American Legion. <9 Mr. and Mrs. Don Williams have moved into the Cleveland house next to the Su Denis ho- teL of Vernonia post attendest the Portland. Let’s go, and make it program at 1:30 p.m., the Doern- dance in the W. O. W. hall Sat- a big day for Oregon, and wit becker hospital rpogram at 4:30 urday night ness the dedication of the Vet’s p.m., the big 40 et 8 Banquet at hospital. 6:30 p.m. E. G. Brown, who recently Program on March 18 in Port- was cited for bravery during the Bring friends and buddies to World war and will soon be land, big Legion parade starting the big open Legion meeting and decorated with the distinguished at 1!»:15 p.m. the dedicatory I rally Tuesday. March 12, cele-1 service cross, was a Vernonia visitor Saturday as the guest of L. G. Mecklem. Sergeant Brown, who is in the coal business in Portland, and lives in that city with his wife and two children, is well known among the ex-service men of this city. Connie Anderson is chairman of the Big American Legion dance March 23, Connie promises a big surprise in music and en tertainment for that evening. Serving on this committee with Connie is Z. Ness, Percy Hewes, and Skinney Washburn. $142.50 Complete LINDSAY LUMBER COMPANY TREHARNE Phone 7F5I MODEL F-2 (Electro-Dy namic) ipeaker. True to the whole range of music. ' ■V, Judson Weed, G. A. R. veteran a warm friend of the Legion- naires of Vernonia post 119 of the American Legion, has been invited to be their guest at the A dance under the director big open Legion meeting Tues ship of Connie Anderson, for day, March 12. the benefit of the local post of American Legion will be given Saturday, March 23 in the Le gion hall. Clarence Powell, Lee Davis, E. M. Murphy purchased a Roy Nelson motored to Astoria New Chevrolet coupe Saturday Saturday in the interest of get- from the Gilby Motor company. ting some of Mr. Powell’s figntess on the next boxing card at As- w. Turner purchased a new toria. Chevrolet truck Saturday from the Gilby Motor company. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shay have leased the Grey ranch located on The Vernonia Bakery has for the Rock creek road. Mr. Shay sale a few sacks of dry bread is employed by the Koster Pro suitable for chicken or dog feed. ducts company at their camp at —adv. Treharne. Perry O. Mellinger purchased C. A. Van Alstine is remodel- a 4 door Ford sedan from the ing the store formerly occupied Crawford Motor company Mon- by Kullander’s Jewelry store for day. the use of Mrs. C. O. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Hartman who will start a variety store in are the proud parents of a baby the Van Alstine building. boy who was born te them March Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Crow 6. spent Saturday in Vernonia vis On Saturdays at the Vernonia iting with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bakery, Cream Puffs, Chocolate Lange. Mr. Crow formerly was Eclairs and Boston Cream Pies. employed by the O. A. L. com-1 pany in Vernonia and is now —adv. working in their Portland office. Ray McKillip, C. R. Berry, Parker House rolls! The Ver Ernest Herman, Dick Twineham, nonia Bakery has them as a Z. St. Ness wer« in Porland special each Saturday at 15c per Sunday. dozen or 2 dozen for 25c. If C. U. Enstrom, Oscar Enstrom you can’t come early phone your and Otto Carlson left Tuesday order and have them' set aside. for Mitchell, Oregon, where they will begin a road contract. For 5 years Dr. Luzader, Dan Steiner made a trip to eyesight specialist, has Portland Wednesday of last week been making monthly visits to to get the new Whippet demon Vernonia. His next visit will be strator. April 1 and 2, office at Kul Otis Hyland, Jim Lincoln and lander’s. Have your eyes Bill Charlesworth motored to examined.—adv. Hillsboro Sunday on a business Ed. Holtham spent Friday in trip. Portland and while in that city Mr. and Mrs. E. Forguard of visited Mrs. E. Bell at the Good Salem spent the week end-Visit Samaritan hospital and Miss ing Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Baker Alma Kullander at the Emanual and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lange. hospital. Mr. Holtham reported both ladies doing fine. Happy Thompson motored to Ed. Bell motored to Portland ______ Portland the early part of the week to bring back new Chevro- Monday to visit his mother, Mrs. W. E. Bell in Emanual hospital. let cars for delivery. Mrs. Bell who is progressing Elmer Hensley and Wm. N. rapidly from her recent opera Campbell have returned to this tion is expected back in Verno- city after a three swaths stay in ■jpa.w jxau jo pod Xpea aqj utu Portland. Wm. Culver, A. L. Kullander, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Ritchey Jule Lindley and H. E. McGraw, motored to Portland Sunday to motored to Portlani Friday on visit »elation» and friends in the city. Mike Miller drove to St. Hel ens Friday to attend the basket ball game between Vernonia and St. Helens. Comrade Weed has not been in the best of health recently but it is hoped he will be able to attend and address the gather ing of ex-service men and their friends on Tuesda ynight. Judson Weed is the only sur John viving member of the Bucher post of the G. A. R. chapter in the Nehalem valley, and a charter member of the post. Comrade Weed at all times is very active in all patriotic fairs, and interested in the fare of al lex-service men. 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Is the speaker without its cr.ee, ar fitted into fine furni ture -obinete. See Hoffman about it. It Pays* Hoffman Hardware HXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHZHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXH Dr. Harry A. Brown In Person will give a Free Lecture On The Human Eye In behalf of Conservation of Vision and Care of your eyesight. Everybody invited Admission FREE Woodmen Hall, Vernonia Friday, Mar. 8 7:30 P.M.