Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, November 28, 1929, Page 10, Image 10

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    Thursday, November 28, 1929
Vernonia Eagle. Vernonia, Pregi
Ida Beveridge, Mrs. T. C. Biggs,
were served.
Dorothalee
Hanna,
Freddie' predated feature of this was 1 , visited her mother and sister.
Oren Hiatt is visiting his bro­
Mrs. Chas. Wilson, Mrs. Dan
Lumm,
Billy
Lumm
and
Harry
.,-,,
_
„
„
ther und family, Mr. and Mrs. B„ ; Jr. U. .n
Nelson, Mrs. C. E. Davidson,
Surprise Party Held
J»-»"■" £« ’ sang and act-
Earl
Pringle
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Elmer Hiatt.
Mrs. H. E. Con-
ed out by Freddie Lumm, Her- were in Portland several days
Riverview, Nov. 27—Tuesday 'Mrs. C. Trude,
o w Gonghi Inez
scho. I Monday on acocunt of bert
Piert, Richard Lewis and last week.
afternoon neighbors and friends dit, Mrs. F.
Lillian Merrill is spending this lilla
Baker,
Mrs.
Johnny Piert.
j M «
I gathered at the home of Mr. and Powell, Mrs. S.
week with Mrs. Walter Moody.
Ruby Biggs, Mrs. J. R. Lara-
Handling most of the details
Mrs.
:
Mrs.
Paul
Terrien
in
Riverview
Mrs.
Florence
Olson
and
7
•
. and Mrs. S. R. Olson and
Miss Elyzebeth Piert is home
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Michner
R. B. Early of Portland was herself, as chairman of the local
Harold Bond entertained the and gave them a surprise fare- more, Mrs. Sarah Drorbaugh,
j Red Cross drive, Mrs. Chris Ni- and family spent Sunday at Mi. nd Mrs. Harold Bond at- from Vancouver, Wn., for the Women’s club last Thursday at well party and miscellaneous Mrs.
Mrs Bud Williams, Ida Terrien,
a Vernonia visitor Tuesday.
tenu, I a turkey shoot at Ver- Thanksgiving holidays.
|car, will reach the quota set Mrs. Condit’s home.
the
home
of
Mrs.
Olson.
The
shower
of
gifts
useful
to
them
•Ja i Gilham, Mrs. Bert Nelson,
non.. Sunday. Mr. Bond won
Tom Riggles, well known in for Vernonia today, and go over
Mrs. M. B. Willard and daughter
¡
s
a
afternoon
was
spent
playing
500.
on
their
trip
to
Chicago.
I Mrs. Vance Sutherlin
this city is reported ill at a the top 100 per cent.
Mrs. Bill Wridge was ill Mon- three turkeys and a duck.
Refreshments of pumpkin pie
Those present were Mrs. F. Joy, Mrs. Nannie B. Hall, Mr.
guest
of
Mrs.
Robert
Woods
this
Portland hospital.
A day.
I A member of the P. T. ;
with whipped cream and coffee Fonda, Mrs. E. E. Mills, Mrs. and Mrs. Paul Terrien.
Tlio pie social given by the week.
' and the Study club, Mrs. Nicar
Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Nance, was chosen by the P. T. A. to
school
Mrs. Art Wridge is receiving Women’s club at the
Fred Larson, head loader1
■
Earl DiiQ,
— . Mr. . and Mrs. Tom take the reins during the drive, congratulations for a 5 pound hous Friday night for the pur­
Magoff, will be guests at a gn(j practically covered the en- boy, named Delwin, born at pose of raising funds for a pia- broke a rib in a fall while work­
ing here this week.
Thanksgiving dinner, today at
Itire business section and residen- Emanuel hospital in Portland, no to be used in the school i
the home of Mr.
and
Mrs- tial
house was a huge success. Over § Art Wridge is being congrat-
•_ part of the city herself in November 15.
Howard Allen.
one hundred and fourty dollars'. ulated on the arrival of a son,
her campaign lor the American
Allen McCorkle spent Sunday was taken in on the sale of born Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry and Mr. j " ’ Cross.
in
Portland.
pies, doughnuts and candy. Much'
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and Mrs. Harold Parker of Bay 1
R. Lewis and family went
of the credit for the large re­ to C. Portland
City spent Monday even ng
Two Vernonia
Monday to attend
turns
goes
to
Charles
Gregory
Riverview visiting with the boys’
the funeral of Mrs. Lewis’ aunt, |
Boxers Head Card
auctioneer.
The
who
acted
as
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Par-
Lyle. Mrs. Lyle is also the
CAMP EIGHT
At Kelso Tonight
highest priced pie, a chess pie, Mrs.
ker.
mother-in-law of Frank Baker,
made by Mrs. H. G. Sandon superintendent of the Clark and
Two Vernonia boxers head the! Tnls camp ¡, „ •„
This camp is to be closed all sold for five seventy five. No 'Wilson Logging company.
‘‘The Cock Eyed
boxing card at Kelso, 1 iianksgiv (iay Wednesday because of the pie went for less than two dol­
World” Shows Here
Pringle
had
ing evening at the Hippodrome funeral of o. M. Clark, Presi- lars. Mrs. Earl
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Huber
December 3 and 4th ar
^_n.a’./‘;r_the main event and[dent of the Clark and Wilson charge of the candy booth and and daughter Lois spent the
semi-windup.
He died Sun- Mrs. Charles Mackie of the week end in Vernonia.
A couple of leatherneck Don I In a six round main event. . Lumber company. Vincent
hos-1 . doughnuts. Free coffee was al-
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Juans! That’s a trite way to Swede Nelson meets Eddie Brock ' day at the St. ’ <•2
' en cnrvntl
Bill Lumm who has attended
characterize Edmund Lowe and of Centralia and Lee Davis, I pital in Portland after an opera-'s0 served.
'
tion
performed
Friday.
I
.
.
,
. , ,' school in Vernonia this fall en­
Victor MiLaglen as “Sergeant meets the well known Happy
Entertainment was furnished | tered this school last week.
Sergeant Chapman in a 6 round semi-final
“Top
Quirt” aid
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Sand- by members of the local school'
Flagg” in the Fox Movietone
, burg visited over the week end and the primary class of the . Mrs. Fred Lumm returned
all talking production, “The
ap-1 1 Friday from Portland where she
‘Su'd. / school. The most ap-
Pendleton—$300,000 bond is­ ;in St. Helens.
Cock Eyed World," directed by sue will be voted upon to to
Raoul Walsh and showing Tues­ provide funds for erection of
day and Wednesday at the Joy courthouse building.
A New Kind of Hardware Store for the People of Vernonia
FOR THE WOMAN OR MAN WHO CARES
theatre.
Modern
Stock—New Methods—New Standards of Valuer—
Rainier
—
Electricity
nstalled
in
Based on a story written by
these
are
the major things you will find in YOUR newly remod­
Laurence Stallings and Maxwell Beaver Valley grange hall.
Burns—Liberty theatre reopen­
Anderson who coauthored the un­
eled hardware and house furnishing store.
ed
to
public.
forgettable “What Price Glory,”
Lowe and McLaglen are still in
Mellinger Hardware Company
the marines, though it is peace
Along the Pavement
time, but plenty of fighting in
We are now a Marshall-Wells Associate!
the tropics—and between them­
Mrs. Henry Fogel spent Thurs­
selves.
day at Mrs. Casselman’s home.
It will be our policy to serve you with high quality, known mer­
Pals, buddies, brothers, every­
Mrs. Shultz is staying with
thing is great until one falls for
chandise at low prices. Because of the huge buying power be­
a “femme.” Then each claims Mrs. R. McGregor.
hind us, the largest organization of its kind in the world, and
priority and the innocent cause
Mr. and Mrs. N. Hiatt of
our
new, up-to-date merchandising methods, we will always be
of the trouble must stand by Portland, spent the week end
February
while they tell each other1 at the home of Mrs.
able
to give you values that cannot be beaten ANY PLACE IN
JANUARY
DECEMBER
NOVEMBER
Elmer
I Hiatts.
aplenty.
TLE
UNITED STATES!
Of their many love affairs,
You
New Spring
New Spring Dresses
New Galoshes
three stick out prominently; one
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Iliatt
Will
Silk Robes
New Shoes
House Dresses
in the tropics with the gorgeous was pleasantly surprised when
Come in and get acquainted now—take advantage of this
See
Special Undies
Lily Danuta, another in cold Mr. and Mrs. Charles Swansen.
New Shoes
Silk Pajamas
Something
epoch-making sale, of the startling low prices that feature this
Russia with fascinating Lelia Charles Jr., Dorothy Swansen,
Ladies and Childrens
.
Different
spectacular
Opening Sale. Buy what you need now—make tre­
Karnelly, and the third at Coney Astoria; Mrs. Fred Davis Sr.
Fur trimmed Coats 1{lack heel Hosiery
Island with a real, flip American Fred Davis Jr., Herman Davis
mendous
savings!
A wonderful line of
and Ralph Reynolds of Wilark,
girl, Jean Bary.
Around these scorching love af­ and O. R. Hiatt of Portland
Handkerchiefs
TOILET PAPER,
CLOTHES BASKET
fairs are incidents of a most came Satruday night to spend
Slippers for Men
human nature, with pathos, tears, tiie evening.
1000 Sheets, 6 rolls ........
and Women
smiles, romance and thrills.
Mrs.
Otto
Michner
MIXING
BOWL
SETS
and
chil-
S
& W HOUSE PAINT
In addition to the five featur­
Fancy Mules
ed players mentioned, the sup­ dren spent Monday with Mrs.
Gallon
.............................
$5.00 Pair
porting cast is one of first rank Harry Culbertson.
HOUSEHOLD GRINDER
Mr.
Nickelson
spent
the
week
when one recalls the fame of
i A MERRY CHRISTMAS |
NO. 2 WASH TUB
El Brendel, Swede comic of vau­ end at his sister’s home,
Sitts.
HAMMER
deville and musical comedy;
NO. 3 WASH TUB
Bobby Burns as “Conners”; Ivan
Linow, former heavyweight wres­
NO. 9 C. B. WASH
RATCHET BRACE
tler known to fame as “The Rus­
BOILER
sian Lion”; and Solidad Jiminez,
Spanish character actress of
BROOMS
New Patten Duster, 10c-14c-23c
Old Arizona.”
Red Cross Drive
Over Top 100 Per
Cent By Noon Today
“T
I
I
Grand Opening Sale
of
Our New Store
November 30 to Dec. 7, Inclusive
Store Closed Friday, November 20
MAKE THIS ( HART YOUR GUIDE
Ruy Your Gifts at
Reit liner’s
59c
49c
9gc
49c
98c
39c
$3 38
79c
89c
$198
39c
Illustrated Lecture
At the High School
December Second
An illustrated lecture on "An­
cient Americans” by II. M. Ells­
worth of Portland, Ore., will be
given at the next meeting of
the Parent-Teachers association
at 7:30 Monday evening, Dec­
ember 2, in the high school aud­
itorium.
The region described in this
lecture is the same as that flown
over by Colonel and Mrs. Lind-
bergh during their recent
of Central America.
If sheep, calves, or pigs have
a husky cough, lungworms should
be suspected as the cause of the
trouble. Good "nursing" is the
safest and most satisfactory
treatment in most cases, says
the Bureau of Animal Industry
of the U. S. depastment of agri­
culture. Infested animals should
be taken off wet pasture and
put on high, dry pasture, or
put up and fed dry feed. A safe
supply of drinking water and
plenty of good feed are of val­
ue in tiding the animals over the
critical stages of the disease and
allowing the lungworms to die
out. Sanitation and pasture ro­
tation, isolation of infested stock,
und special precautions in re­
gard to the pasturing and water­
ing of young animals are im­
portant preventive measures.
One of the earliest signs of
an oncoming attack of measles
is the reddened condition of the
eyes. Tears may, be noticed as
excessive and almost ready to
overflow the lashes during the
stage of sneezing and coughing
that precedes the skin eruption.
These early inflammatory warn­
ings in the eyes require no
treatment. They are usually ac­
companied by some fear of light,
and this fear of light has promp­
ted the vicious care that is re­
sponsible not only for loss of
eyesight but also for the loss
of life of many children.
DANCE
Legion Hall
Saturday
November 30
Mellinger Hardware
Marshall-Wells Associate Store No. 523
Most of the new sound equipment has been installed and you
will already note a remarkable distinctive clearness of tone.
II
e Present For Your Approval
IIIURSDAY ONLY, NOVEMBER 28
"Ilis Glorious Night”
A Talking Special—Remember only showing for One Night,
TONIGHT, NOVEMBER 28
FRIDAY ONLY, NOVEMBER 20
A Feature r Ioni Mix Picture
\\ iiliain Haines in
e?
A Mail’s Man"
SOUND PICTURE
TUB. and WFJ)., DECEMBER 3 and 4
Ihr Great .Movietone Talker
‘The Cock=eyed
World’
Help the firemen
Talking Picture—and a Scream of a Talking Comedy
buy a new siren
See and hear the Hard Boiled Marines— Flagg and Quirt