Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, November 21, 1929, Page 3, Image 3

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    Vernonia Eagle, Vernonia, Oregon
Thursday, November 21, 1929
Page Three
Vernonia and visited her mother Astoria Sunday to see their re­ Sunday, November 24 at 10 a.m.
Tuesday.
latives.
Judge Phillips of the county
The
Wm.
Bridgers
family
Mrs. Henderson from Astoria court, with county roadmaster,
In cooperation with
Ye«—WE SELL CROSLEY
and
son
Harry
from
drove
to
Portland
Sunday
and
San Fran­ Barney, spent several hours in
U. S. Public Health Service
brought Mrs. Bridgers home cisco were guests at tile Holm Vernonia Friday afternoon.
Frederick D. Stricker, M. D., with them, she has been spend­ strom home recently.
Collaborating Epidemiologist
J. D. Dunn of Mist spent Sat­
ing the past week in Portland.
Natal grange will meet
___ on urday evening in this city at­
Mrs. Devine and Mrs. Dowl­ Saturday night,. November 23, tending the grade teachers play
uncomfortable
feeling
The
for its regular session.
at the Joy theatre.
about the heart may in some ing visited at the Jake Dowling
Most of the people from the
•MM be controlled to a great home at Mayger Wednesday
Lane who
employed
village and vicinity went to at Shady
extent by the mind. Probably evening.
Banks spent Saturday in Ver­
Clatskanie
Thursday
to
attend
one of the most favorable in-
nonia.
The Jolly 20 will meet this the funeral services of
fluences exerted on the heart week
on
Thursday
with
Mrs.
terson.
when there is considerable de­
I
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shay and
pression is that produced by Earl Holce, it was postponed
son Micky and Mrs. Lee Schwab
The
sorrowing
family
have
the
last
week
on
account
of
the
laughter. Attendance at the thea­
and sons, Bobby and Melvin
of the entire commun-
_____
tre and the enjoyment of good funeral services of N. D. Peter- sympathy
were -
- - visitors
-
Portland
Sunday.
ity
in
their
sad
bereavement.
son
on
that
day.
hearty laughter huve brought re­
Mrs. Schwab and sons stayed
lief more than in any other way.
over in the city to visit friends.
Mrs. Meri Lane was a Verno- Midway Apartments
It is very probable that this
nia
visitor
last
Tuesday
and
is due to the fact that the up
Being Remodeled Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Kullander,
and down movement of the dia­ Wednesday.
Chet Alexander and Mr. and
phragm in laughter causes di­
Mrs. K. A. McNeill attended the
E.
H.
Salisbury,
recently
of
Rae
Taylor
has
been
cutting
rect massage of the heart and
game at Eugene Sat-
Tonasket, Wash., purchased the football
therefore stimulates its activity.' wood for the Devine family.
urday.
Midway
apartments
in
October,
The diaphragm action is parti-1 Mrs. Reed Holding spent an
• Believe it or not. The Verno­ Basket Social At
has been in this city since
Ray Early spent Thursday
cularly on the thin-walled right ufternoon recently with Mrs. | and
nia Eagle is large than the Ore­
November 1, remodeling the ap­ evening and Friday
V/e-txmber
Saturday
heart
which
lies
along
the
diaph
­
morning
Grover Devine.
gonian. Hm, Hm, one quarter
artments
which
are
now
ready
here returning to his home in
ragm. It is in this part of the j
for occupancy.
inch in column length.
Portland Friday afternoon.
A basket social and dance will organ, however, that the cycle
Mr. Primbough was down
__
Mr. ______
Salisbury conducted a
movement of the heart begins, from v the
,,c Burn Saturday shop- successful
Timber
Th » famous radio—tone test­
sponsored
at
the
farm
'at
Tonasket"
be
teeth
Mrs. Helen Mosher, mother of
Ritchey received his new
and theiefore it is not surpris- pjag
the village,
¡fore moving to this city.
ed by world-renowned artists—
Mrs. Rose Fletcher is reported
but being conservative, only dance hall next Saturday even- ing that direct stimulation this,
critically ill at her home in this
wears them when waiting on a inV-
nov available at unusual re­
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. McGee
-
way regulates the action of the
i Alusic will be furnished
city.
customer.
heart.
,
i
'e|tx|tnded
the
card
party
at
the
W.
C.
Counts
Injured
ductions.
Hillsboro orchestra.
T' iT T Libel
.iVxzil knxvxn
QatlirzlaV »xicalii-
k"
F
JT
Perhaps the accessory effect 4.
home Saturday
night
Edward Salmonsen, owner of
Newlyweds should attend the
of laugh'.e, on the lungs has K‘ven in honor of Mra- Ge0-|
the Vernonia Brazing and Ma­ ONCE MORE, Crosley sets the pace—with prices that
A Correclion
smokers in the city and learn
something to do with the favor- •J°nea’ birthday, Mrs. Ed Rey-I W. C. Counts employed by chine works, was a visitor in
establish a new standard of radio value. Never before
how to deliver the K. O. without I I" thè 37th line of thè ar- able action on the heart. The n°lds also attended the affair,
I tide signed by Albert Wood in
the Koster Products company as Astoria Saturday.
have you been able to buy so much for the money!
using the rolling pin.
i last week’s Eagle, a sentence jerky movements of the diaph-
Austin Dowling spent a couple choker setter, severely injured
Mrs. Marvin Eby and daughter
)agt week with his bro. 1 his left hand November 13, when
: Please refer me to thè ragm xn the midst of hearty of d
Note the beauty of the 1930 model illustrated below—
Louise motored to Portland nBV
A Scotchman always saves !read
Sat- _ *
laughter
consequent
upon
the
ther
Jakc
Dowlln
g
at
May
g
e
r.
law
for
so
doing
away
with
per
­
j the choker equipment swung urday morning with Mr. and *hen reni<?n,b<ir that these sets are Screen Grid, with all
himself unnecessary pain by sonal government. It should have interrupted
laryngeal
sounds
| the tremendous sensitivity that comes from the perfect­
turning down all appeals for a i read as two sentences, thus: which acoempany laughter, cause1 The rock crusher on the Spinning his hand against a tree. Mrs. Sidney Malmsten.
ed use of Screen Grid tubes.
loan.
the
air
within
the
lungs
to
be
Clatskanie-Mist
market
road
has
Please refer me to the law for
H. L. Palmer of Connacher
confined
at
a
rather
higher
pres-
started
up
again,
we
axe
told
suffered an infected hand, caus-
And check them, feature for feature. You’ll find they
Night coughing can quickly be so doing. Away with personal sure than usual and this acts they have about three weeks
ed from a bruise by a piece of incorporate every modern improvement: two 245 power
relieved. Try cutting your throat. j government.
directly on the heart, pressing run, the county trucks are haul­
wood last week.
output tubes, connected push pull; power detection; Triple
I
it and probably stimulating its ing and filling in the holes in
Hair will not grow where K. P. Employe Injures
G. C. Peoples employed by «ange Control; phonograph pick-up connection—the very
activity. Perhaps,
" ‘
also, the in­ the road, up the river, also some
brains predominate and the ed­ I
the Eagle Lumber company at utmosi' that radio can oiler.
Cheek While at Work creased oxygenation of the blood on the down river road.
itor has still to buy his first
Westimber injured his right |
due to laughter has something j
Dr.
Marvin
Eby
spent
Satur
­
r bottle of hail- tonic.
Gilbert Holt who received a'to
to do with the _______
favorable in-' Mr. and Mrs. Bert Eastman day in Portland visiting rela­ shoulder and received several la­
were Clatskanie business visitors
cheek while I j fluence
fiuence that is noted.
cerations last week.
sliver
in
his
right
tives.
If youx- baby scratches your at work at the Koster products' This experiment would scenx on Tuesday.
face, it offends him. Try having
Speck Ford, salesman with the
Oliver Burris and granddaught­
¡company camp last I week, has
one - of the »uvovi
most! Mrs. nust!
Rose was « a aupuvi
supper guvov
guest
. I to
, indicate that
----
--
it lifted.
Pacific Fruit and Produce com­
i been nnnmtnd
:_ :„i__
x- for a pa- at rars,
operated on
on nnd
and is
is rpnort-
report- important
principles
Austin Dowling
Sat- er Miss Beatrice Perry of Natal pany transacted business
,
*
•
— —— g—— Cl V the
111V <~&VS0V.aa
** * * * *u\ home a^wuar*
I ed to be recovering,
were visitors in this city Friday.
tient suffering from discomfort urday night.
Lots of turkey shoots next I
last Friday.
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of over-consciousness of heart ac-l
• , ,
Sunday.
Many,
however, , will
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----------------
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Melis of
>«
An
— tl
, I
Geo.
Jones
is
improving
slow-
Beef
calves
on
the
range
that
tion
is
to
insist
on
laughter
The,
___
_____
I
.
shoot the works with a pair of
spent Friday afternoon ini W. Downs employed by the
are weaned in late fall or win-' patients are very likely to bejly> he will be in the hospital a Mist
, O.-A. mill, was hit in the right
bones (but not turkeys).
Vernonia
shopping.
| ter should be fed liberally, as I rather disposed to depression couple of weeks longer.
eye with a small knot from a
they make better use of the feed |and they are more afraid that!
A shooting match will be held board Wednesday of last week
Bruce must sell another
Mrs.
Merl
Lane
has
moved
than when older. It is not us­ , laughter may cause their heart'
thousand feet to make up
back down to the village again, I at the Andrew Parker place a ■ and will probably lose sight of
ually advisable to feed yearling
his poor judgment in football steers and heifers so liberally. to stop beating. It has just the i after living up at Natal all sum- few miles from this city next his injured eye.
bets. And Judd, who won the Two-year-old steers must be win­ opposite effect und once it has | ; mer in Clyde Johnson’s little
bets, will sell Bruce the lumber. tered cheaply to inure profit in I been decided that the heart con-! ' house.
dition is functional, the laugh
So be it.
holding them uiitil they are 3 I should be encouraged to as great
Merrill Oysteroudt is staying
years old. If steers come off the I extent as possible.
with the Will Meadows family,
A few hot council meeting! range in the fall fat enough, it
We can save your shoes and your money
he has been staying with Clyde
would mean a great saving for nxay be more profitable to mar-
Johnson.
the taxpayers in the budget cov­ ket them at that time, If they
ering the item of fuel. ~ Probably lack flesh for killing and the,
Mr. and Mrs. Lanyer called
MIST
there is a method in Lester's feedex- is strong, they may be
•on the Ed Reynolds folks the
Vernonia
965 Bridge St.
madness.
[ profitably sold as feeders.
last of the week.
Mrs. j. L. Dowling came over
, I Almost any variety of winter
Repairing Done While You Wait
If Al Kullander was
Mrs. Merl Tiderman and small
or fall apples will make good from Mayger last week and
But wait until you hear these Crosley sets! You’ll
in back as in front,
spent Tuesday and Wednesday daughter visited her sister Mrs.
"
vinegar.
Winter
apples
in
general
be amazed, delighted at their selectivity and their rich,
great fullback this boy
with her sister Mrs. N. D. Pe­ Chas. Hanson on Saturday, .¡Mrs.
are
best
as
they
have
the
highest
make.
¡natural tone—developed with the help of America’s fore.
Tiderman lives at Jewell.
average sugar content. Wind-fall terson.
! most musical artists.
1
apples
can
be
used
for
vinegar,
Mrs. Grover Devine and Mrs.
Because “Tam” is a police novided they were mature at
Donald Sundland was at home
Your Crosley dealer has these handsome sets on dis­
dog is no reason he could not be ihe time of falling. Green apples from Forest Grove and spent !A. Dowling were shopping in
Delivered To
Ynnr
and Called
T
. p’ay now. Visit him at once. Ask for a free demonstra-
taught to walk the beat, ami don't make good vinegar, be­ Friday night with his parents at Vernonia Monday.
save the city money. Maybe Rin- cause much of their starch has
‘ tion in your ho.ne.
The primary room have a new
Door
For At
»'Tin-Tin -would "be, for lie’s bright not been transformed into sugar. the Mist garage.
„
,
,
.
cutting
table
in
their
room,
.............
—a star.
Johnson spent jauretz Aamodt did the con-
; Frosted or frozen apples have
Mrs. W. R. Johnson
been used successfully for vine­ Tuesday at the N. D. Peterson strutting of it.
Ed Holtham, who is sweating gar, but they must be pressed
at Moffett's hot springs, writes soon after freeding and before home.
Mrs. Maria Holmstrom and
having lost 18 pounds, and still
rotting occurs. Contrary to
Mrs. Buckley came down from daughter Olga motored down to
losing. Probably Ed could lose any
Cro.ley 32-S, designed with painstaking care, is notable
usual belief, sweet apples are
18 pounds and a few shillings not richer in sugar than s
for its simplicity and quiet distinction. Its console of mat­
over dear ol’ England, or in a apples. The sweet taste
ched walnut veneer marks it, at once, the creation of
sweating poker game, but never I-'"sweet” apples is due not
artists. Illuminated single dial control gives you immed­
Phone 104Í
as long as eats are in sight in larger quantities of sugar but
iate mastery of the air.
this country.
fto a deficiency in malic acid,
Portland-Vernonia Truck Line
and normally present in apples.
Crosley 32-S, 7 tube A. C. Receiver, uses two 224 screen
Saturday and Monday Hoff
grid tubes and two 245 tubes in push pull.
man offered $1 bills for sale for
For Freight Orders
89c, reporting that only 100 took
advantage of this offer, however
many a housewife has sent a
mail order out of town even il'
she thought that she could save
ten cents.
There probably never was a
lit le boy, who was a real boy,
wi o liked to wear frills, ruffles,
aid laces. They make even
st.rdy little boys appear effem-
in te, or as they would say
s ssies.” Dainty, delicate colors
• equally undesirabe for a lit-
boy’s suit, but blue, green,
, and brown are boyish colors
and are always safe selections,
if the particular color is be­
coming.
Delicate rayon garments re­
quire careful laundering. Fox- in­
stance, it is best to wash them
in lukewarm water, as hot wa­
ter softens the threads, and to
use soapsuds of pure, neutral
soap, never rubbing the soap di­
rectly on the garment. When
clean they are hung over a line,
It’s not true that the Arabs or in any other suitable place,
threw a ham against the wailing !but never fastened with clothes­
wall when the religious jews pins, ns they are easily stretch­
were praying.
ed and torn.
Ore. State Board of Health
Brown Furniture Co
CROSLEY
lends again with
New Low
Vices
Monkey
I
Shoe Repairing
Goodyear Shoe Repair Shop
freight
Trucks Leave Vernonia
9 A. M. Daily
Cason Transfer
Home Pointer.
Knock-kneed o r bow-legged
persons can camouflage this de­
fect to a large extent by keep­
ing the seams of their stocking! I
in as nearly a parallel line as
possible, rather than having
them almost meet at the knee
or vice versa.
The amount of nap on a blan­
ket usually determines the warm ­
th of the blanket. If the nap is
allowed to mat down the iieat
conductivity is decreased, and
consequently the warmth of the
blanket. A good blanket can bo
re-napped.
Local and Long Distance
Hauling
Phone 923
Office in
Workingmen's Stoie
DINNER. iT,
LET US SUPPLY IT!
Your Thanksgiving Dinner is THE Meal
of the Year. Your Cooking Plus Our
Meats Will Make It So.
TURKEY
CRANBERRIES
POTATOES
PUMPKINS
ASSORTED MEATS
C. BRUCE
LUMBER
Wholesale and Retail
Vernonia
Every modern improvement
In these amazing Screen Grid sets!
Lindsay
Lumber Co.
Treharne
Phone 7F5I
Nehalem Market
& Grocery
We Deliver
Phone 721,
(Lfiriaintaa
(ftrrrtuuj (Uurtifi
Weather Changes
call for
Car Adjustments
Vernonia's long wet weather season
has started, and it will be mixed
with some snow and ice in another
month.
Y qu will save on repair bills and
loss of valuable time later by hav
ing your car checked up now
BE PREPARED
Vernonia Service Garage
Repair Shop
L. E. Fredrickson
A
Do i our Christinas
SAVING Early
CHRISTMAS Shopping is a real pleasure
when you’re not pressed for funds. By
saving systematically for fifty weeks be­
ginning now—be it 50c or $10 a week—
you will have an ample sum to meet the
cost of gifts.
Bank of Vernonia
Rarely does a custom become an
established one without some
good and vital reason, especially
one of sentimental nature. In re­
cent years the sending of greet­
ing cards during the Christmas
season has grown to enormous
proportions. It is easy to under-
stand the reasons, as it makes
possible the remembering of
friends at a time when practically
the whole world has thoughts of
happiness and good will. They
perve as a connecting link be-
ween friends at least once a
year, and help form a tie that
might otherwise lose its hold,
The cards carried by the Ver-
nonia Eagle are all exculsive de­
signs, not found elsewhere in this
territory.
A better selection and lower
price rewards the early purchas-
Iknumta
Mrs. W. B. Lappe,
Representative.
Oregon
American
Lumber