Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, January 16, 1930, Page 5, Image 5

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    in sday, January 16, 1930
Vernonia Eagle, Vernonia, Oregon
ones coat open, to display the
official star.
Page Fir»
Visit Local
drove to Timber Sunday.
nual commencement. The Uni-,
versity of Southern California'
Floyd Deeds spent last week
BIRKENFELD
was founded in 1880, a pioneer'
at his home here.
What came over Judge Hili':
western university with 55 stu­
Lincoln Peterson is wintering
No more uoes he roam and can-
Many of the young people dents and 10 instructor*. Last
some stock for Wm. Culver of
I ter up and down Bridge street
arc practicing skating these year according to President R.
Vernonia.
with a uecoying beuutilul fiowe.
Visiting
Legionnaires
from
B. von KleinSmid, the institu­
Noble Dunlap butchered a cold days. Quite a number can tion served approximately 18,000
I in hi* button hole, while he slu,._ the Forest Grove post were the
C. S. Hoffman was a Portland I uutuui*, praising their youngsiei °» guests of Columbia county Voi-1 fine veal and took it to the mar­ be found every evening at the student* and the teaching staff
Jack Bush was a Portland vi­
pond on Dan Berg’s farm. Last
visitor Tuesday of this week.
sitor last week.
and the mamas aumire u*e ture 907 of LaSociete des 40 | ket at Vernon._i last week.
Sunday also was a big day for now numbers over 500 faculty
juuge’s Hower. It s an old game, Hommes et 8 Cheveaux, Tuesday
Mrs. Oliver Burris and her them, with only one mishap. members.
K. A. McNeil was a Portland
Miss Beatrice 1 his occurred when
evening of last week at the granddaughter.
J. E. Covington and family uui stili geu by in this burg.
George
business visitor last week.
have moved to Portland where
monthly meeting of La Société. | Perry, were Vernonia shoppers Whittig of
below Mist fell NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS
Mrs. Wayne Lappe is looking
Lloyd Baker was u Portland they will make their future home.
Washington county
Legion- Monday.
and fractured his nose.
Every person owning or keep­
'quite smart, since she starteu naires will be initiated into the
visitor on Thursday of last week.
Lee Osbourn made a trip to
Clyde Lane had a big rabbit ing a dog over the age of eight
„ , „ ,
,
.
! wonting tor our city attorney.
Vernonia
Tuesday.
local
Voiturc
at
their
first
Speck Ford, salesman for the
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freeze to death Sunday night
Born to Mr. and Mrs. R. W.
months within the State of Ore­
The Nehalem river is frozen
wreck this spring.
Pacific fruit and produce com-1
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n
,
Lamoreaux, Monday, a son.
Game Warden Brown was a gon shall not later than March
.. .
. here xi-
Oregon department of the over at several places in this vi- visitor in town last Friday.
pany spent . Monday
taking I .. George Ogg, leading man for
1st of each year or within 30
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the Vernonia Meat & Grocery, American Legion have 1010 more, cinity.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hartwick orders >. for
his company.
Charles Bee came home Fri­ days after he becomes owner or
1 l.as learned of a way to weigh members on January 1st of this
Richard Peterson and Harry
were St. Helens visitors Friday.
liver so that two pounds can be year than on January 1st, 1929. McMullin drove to Mist Tues­ day evening. Charles has been keeper of such dog procure from
running a donkey for the the county clerk of the county
Miss R. Davis and Miss P. sold tor one. ‘‘Its this way,’ and expect to go over the top day to do some shopping.
Jos. Scott and Gordon R. Watt
were business visitors in jSt. Hel­ Knauss, local school teachers aaid George,
<
“pluck the liver up by January 30, 1930, in num­
Elma Linberg called at the Wheeler Co. He says its warm in which he resides, * license
were Portland visitors over the w 1th your
ens Friday afternoon. .
;
left hand, lay on scale bers that will exceed the quqta home of his uncle,, Lincoln Pet- “P here compared to dowf. being a fee of two dollars ($2) I
I there. Well we don’t want to for a male or ■payed bitch and !
erson, Monday.
weekend.
e . er your right hand. wmcii you set by the department.
Ini
/Imim
I. Kirk wold recently purchar, d
three dollars ($3) for female
Eddie Tapp of the Vernonia bo
down there.
have carelessly thrown on the
a new Ford Coupe from the Craw­
Trading company was hauling
J. R. Hansen passed through dogs.
scale, , and press one pound s irover Devine Wednesday.
Alvin
and
Russell
Watts,
of
ford Motor Co.
Failing to procure such li­
feed down the Nehalem last town Monday on his way to
Collard. Aberta, are visiting worth under the liver. It works
Mr. Stoops and his son-in-law week.
cense within the time let to1
with
a
market
fine
load
of
beautifully.
”
local
attor-
Gordon R. Watt ____ ____ their brother. C. R. Watts, at
visited at the Schlippey home
procure a license, the < owners ■
Mrs Jake Neurer spent Wed­ dressed pork.
ney was a business visitor in Lone Pine Acres farm. They are
•ast week. They are from Port­ nesday afternoon with Mrs. Lee
will be required to pay an ad­
Dave
Hedlund
is
ill
with
After
trying
for
one
year
of
a
Portland Wednesday.
enjoying skating on their broth­
' i
land.
Osbourn.
serious case of pneumonia and ditional sum of $2 for each dog.
drinking a quart of milk with
er’s pond.
Flans
are
well
under
way
for
E. Simpson bought 'a new Ford
Mrs. Marie Holmstrom was a is under the care of a trained
every meal, Maynard Grunden ilie Sunday school play and
nurse.
roadster of the Crawford motor
still tries for that 16-year old program to be given in the near Monday caller at the home
Mrs. C. F Hieber and son, complexion.
Mrs. Bud Baldridge.
A. W. Brandon and H. M.
company last week.
future.
Bodie, left for Portland Satur-,
Jake Neurer is raising
Saxton made a business trip
Skating
and
coasting
parties
Nelg Fest purchased a new day morning where Bodie under
While ye editor has been
young Guernsey herd sire for to St. Helens Tuesday,
are the order of the day. The
Ford coupe from the CrawGird went a minor operation.
The grade school basket ball
....
— the past hard freeze several nights last his dairy herd.
l l.U.
harping throughout
motor company last week.
Carl Iler was a Wednesday team, under the leadership of
year on what wonderful results week made good skating on the
-
—
Clyde
Johnson Principal C. V. Kilgore, was
Mrs. V_ F. Porterfield, mother are obtained from inserting over flowed low lands in this caller at ■ the
Joe Grubber bought a new
defeated at Clatskanie Wednes-
r___ vicinity and our young people ranch.
skeptical
Ford coupe from the Crawford of W. O.’Porterfield of this city ciassified I ads, _ he _ is _____
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Banzer mo- day evening, but the professor
died at her home in Atlanta about the following bringing re­ are taking advantage of it.
motor company last week.
tored to Vernonia Wednesday to took the team up to Vernonia
Texas, January 9th, at the age suits:
Mrs. Ain Wallace has th®
Friday evening and trimmed the
R. W. Godwin purchased a of 71.
WANTED—Someone who can three Lowden children at her do some shopping.
Jake Neurer called on business boys up there. With a little
new Chevrolet coach last week
, drink sheep dip and tell what place while Mrs. Lowden is in
at the Carl Iler place one day more experience our boys will
from the Gilby motor company.
J. J McGhee, manager of the per cent it contains.
treat- last week
for medical
Portland
have a fine team.
Vernonia
bakery,
was
a
guest
ment.
Harry Williquette bought a
Noble bunlap and son Floyd
Irving Knowles and Bernard drove to Vernonia Tuesday.
new Chevrolet sedan from the at a banquet given by the Sperry
Ralph Reithner
Flour company at Portland,
Dowling we.e Vernonia business
Gilby motor company.
MIST
Mrs. Ira Peterson was pleas­
Wednesday evening in the Heath­
visitors Friday afternoon.
Freshman in College
antly surprised on her birthday
Mr. and Mrs Lee Osbourn of man hotel.
|
•
Dora Lowden was hit on the last Wednesday evening when
At The U. of S. C.
| Mrs. Darm is at the Knowles | forehead at school by a rock
Natal were shoppers here Mon­
several friends and relatives
day morning.
Dr M. D. Cole motored to Rai- home for an extended visit, she thrown by another pupil and it called at her home to spend the
Ralph Reithner, of Vernonia,
__ __ livps
_______
4-~
to witness
lives nt
at Wauna.
Wauna.
*
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was ___
necessary
to take her to evening.
a freshman in the college of let­
G. W. Ford returned to Ver­ nier Friday evening
Mrs. Grover Devine returned! Clatskanie to the doctor, No
the
basketball
game
between
Mrs. Reed Holding called to ters, arts and sciences is among I
nonia Sunday evening from a
¡home from Cottage Grove Wed­ injury developed from the hit, visit Mrs. James McCormick those enrolled at the University j
Vernonia and Rainier.
trip to southern Oregon.
nesday where she had been only it caused her much pain, She Wednesday.
! of Southern California according
called by the death of her fa­ is getting along all right.
Dr. W. Hurley spent last
Clyde Johnson drove to Ver- to the 1930 Trojan student di-1
re-
ther.
Miss
Olga
Holmstrom
Thursday in Portland, on busi­
nonia to look after some busi- rectory issued on the S. C.
Mrs. Bert Eastman called on serious injury as yet has de- ness Friday.
ness.
campus in connection with the
turned
home
Monday
from
a
is. Devine Friday.
Bob Linsey called on Noble 50th anniversary of the univer-
4 J. B. Wilkerson attended
| sity. A semi-centennial celebra-
Mrs. A R. Melis spent Wed­ two weeks trip to Calif. She Dunlap Friday.
basketball game at Rainier
nesday with Mrs. G. B. Lowden, i was “aca at ber "central” du-
Jake Neurer was a Friday tion is scheduled for June. 1930
day.
..
...
....
,
‘ties as soon as she arrived
business caller at Vernonia
ia
' in conjunction with the 47th an-
Mrs. Wm. Bridgers and Mrs.:
Morris Bennett, student
A Wallace were callers at the
Lowden home Thursday after­
Monmouth normal school, spent
the weekend at home in this city.
NATAL
noon.
j
Mr. and Mr*. G. B Lowden
M. E. Carkin motored to Ca­
went to Portland Saturday.
j Edward McMullin
mas to spend the week end with
John Schlippey is our new Harry drove to Mist Friday.
his family.
road supervisor for this year. | Miss Bertha Holding was a
Jos Scott returned Monday
Margie Mathews has the mea- week end guest at the home of
after ’spending the weekend in
sles.
Miss Elma Hiatt at Riverview.
Portland.
It was 3 above zero Monday I , Carl Iler made a trip to Ver­
morning, Some places in the nonia Friday.
H. J. Holce is reported critic­
Mrs. Nels Peterson is report­
village it was zero. Pretty cold
ally ill at his home with an in­
ed recovering from her recent
weather.
fection of the throat.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. 1 Keaton illness and is much better this
Krauss visited her
Mis* Pearl
_
spent Saturday evening ; with week. She intends to come home
soon.
home at Sherwood over the week
the Wm. Bridgers farmily.
Wilbur
Charlesworth,
Ver­
McDonald was a caller
end.
Jim Lowden was down from in Lode
of the country last
nonia's foremost inventor, is
this
part
Miss Ruth Taylor visited her now working on his latest in­ over on the “Burn” Friday.
week.
home in St. Helens over the past vention, a bowl filled W’ith su­
The weather was so cold Sat­
Mrs. Bob Linsey spent Friday
weekend.
at the
hospital
visit-
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,__ ____
gar, should prove a tremendous urday night that none of the ( in Portland 1__
grangers
attender
the
meeting
*
ing with her mother. Mrs_ Nels
Miss Alma Kullander and Eve­ success, providing Wilbur finds a ' at Natal, not even Master Rose. I p'Jterson.
rett Prickett enjoyed winter method of keeping the flies af­
Mr. and Mrs. John Schlippey I Natal Grange held their reg­
ter they have had their repast,
sports at Mt. Hood Sunday.
and doze on the edge of the bowl ' returned home the last of the ular meeting last Saturday ev­
i week from Vancouver whereI ening. The third and fourth de-
Miss Betty Throop, grand-
‘daughter of Aunt Sally Spencer
It is rumored about the main they have been for the past' grees were given several candi-
is reported critically ill with stem that the reason, Cleve Mel­ month. Mrs. Schlippey is much dates.
pneumonia.
Rae Taylor spent Sunday at
linger has curley hair, is on ac­ improved in health.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Land- | the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
John Graves, employed at the count of the many narrow es­ wehr from Astoria were
vere over j ward McMullin .
he has when driving
Vernonia Brazing & Machine capes
night guests of Mr and
i
Mrs. I Mr. and Mrs. Jake Neurer
the
curves
on
the
St.
around
Works as mechanic, injured his
Helen
’
s
hill.
right hand last Friday.
I
DANCE
Legion Hall
Saturday
Jan. 18
Benefit
American
Legion
STCRc HOURS
7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m
Open Saturdays
NEW
When It
. comes will
you be fully
covered?
For a small amount, we
can make you out a pol­
icy suitable to your in­
dividual needs.
May we tell you about
our Insurance plans?
Jos. Scott
INSURANCE
Why Pay More Than At
Spring
HOUSE DRESSES
New
"Monkey Biz"
Your Dollars
Will do double duty at this
January Sale
Jack Parry, employee of the
Nehalem Valley Ice and Cream­
ery company, suffered a sprained
ankle last Friday.
Cordon Watt, city attorney
has ordered a new Ford from
Tori Crawford of the Crawford
Mo .or company.
Now that Doc. Hurley’s daugb-
its -----
first tooth,
ter has ---
------- Doc.
spends many hours at home,'
writing his first book. “Proper
care of childrens teeth.
Crawford Motor Co.’s
Less than half price
This is great weather said our
Bafford,
piping plumber,
Ed. —
----
who has been working overtime ;
Harold Field of Los Angeles repairing busted frozen pipes.
is visiting at the home of his
Harry Phelps, resents the cold
friends, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Tim­
snap, weather to cold to keep j
mons, of Vernonia.
It’s a Real Joy
opening laundry
packages from ..
Vernonia Laundry
16
3
i
riere is your opportunity tj
Guaranteed transportation h
Terms
Used cars taken in trade
TWO ’29 FORD ROADSTERS
One ’28 Ford Tudor Sedan
One *26 Ford Roadster
One ’25 Tudor Ford Sedan
One ’24 Ford Coupe
ONE ’25 ESSEX COACH
ONE ’27 STAR TOURING
TWO FORD OPEN CAB PICKUPS
ONE FORD ’23 PICK-UP, CLOSED CAB
Ten Fords, Chev’s., Essex, Dodges And
Stars, $35. to $50.
ONE ’26 HUDSON BROUGHAM
$450
1
Your clothe» are returned to
you from this laundry spotlessly
clean and neatly ironed. You’ll
marvel at the cai efulness of our
work—you’ll appreciate the hours
we save you—and you’ll soon
learn it is cheaper to send it to the
laundry!
$12
Brown and black fur trimmed coats, just ten of them left, all regular
$24.75 and $29.75 values see the list of sizes below, if your size is here
act quick.
New Duco and nickel, six good tires, motorme-
ter and radiator lamp, extra jewelled dash light,
bouquet and vase, windshield wings, 2 rearview
mirrors, side panel mirrors, seat robe, swipe,
marble gear shift ball, spotlight, cigarette hold­
er and lighter, trunk and cover. Motor complete­
ly over hauled. SPECIAL PRICE
License free if taken before Feb. 1
Call 711 For A driver
Women’s Coats
FORD TRUCKS
One ’29 Ford Closed Cab and Chassis
One ’25 Ford Open Cab and Bed, Rucks-
tell Axle
One ’25 Ford Dump Body, Jumbo Trans­
mission
One ’24 Ford Express Body, Ruckstell
Axle
Crawford Motor Co
Vernonia, Oregon
18
2
36
1
Wool Hose
Womens and Misses plain black and
fancy plaid wool hose, just about
four dozen pairs left, values
to $1.50
Choice a pair
‘xirv
Womens and childrens Wool Hose,
odds and ends of plain 'black and
assorted tan ribbed, values to
$1.50
Hr
While they last, a pair .... utlt
Warm Sweaters
For school boys or girls, men or
women, heavy shaker knit, mostly
navy blue color, all sizes, a splendid
value
QQ
at a low price ...
tpO*c7O
38
1
40
2
42
1
Union Suits
Misses Wool and Rayon Union Suits,
also heavy cotton unions, some low
neck with half sleeves, ankle
length, some high neck long sleeves
and ankle length, sizes 12, 14 and
16, values to $2.00
While they last......
Blankets
Double size 72x84, nice warm fleecy
ones, come in plaids and plain grey,
Special values ......
$2 98
Comforters
At Extra special prices, full size,
filled with good cotton, silkoline and
sateen
d»-| QQ to
QQ
tops
«Pl.JO
¿70^*70
One Boys Overcoat size 13, regular $12.00 coat going at....$4.95
One Boys Wool Mackinaw, size 14, at................................. 3.98
One Men’s horsehide leather coat size 38, at.................... $12.50
Leather lined vests, size 40 and 42, priced at................ 3.49
men’s $15 rain coat size 40, priced at............................. 4.95
men’s Jersey rain coat, $10, coat size 38 at.................... 3.95
men's wool mackinaw, size 34, $10, value at................ 3.49
garberdine coat, fine twill size 44, $25 coat at.............. 9.75
4 pair of 16 inch top shoes, sizes 6-7-9 and 10
regular $10 shoes, ,a pair......................................... 6.49
Fireman’s rain coats size 44 and 48 priced at.. 4.95
Men’s heavy flannel shirts; $1.98 2.98 and 3.98
Men’s part wool union suits, $1.49
Values at............................................ 1.19
Part Wool socks, 29c, 45c and
2 pairs for..................................... .25
Extra heavy red top canvas gloves,
a pair.... _............................................ 1$
Boy’s all wool blazers, regular
$2.98, now.................................
1.98