Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, January 23, 1931, Page 5, Image 5

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    FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1931.
PAGE FIVE
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
have a new Atwater Kent electric in the movie at Vernonia Friday
evening.
radio.
Mrs. George and Mrs. Car-
Mrs. L. E. McGee has been on
michiel were callers at the East- the sick list several days but is
A. Dowling
able to be out at present.
man home Thursday.
Elvin Jones sprained his ankle
Mrs. Wm. Bridgers, Mrs. S.
Mrs. G. B. Lowden called on J. DeRock and Mrs. Devine took while playing basketball recently.
Mrs. Ed. Reynolds on one day
It is not known at present
last week.
by the Oregon Americon com­
Mr. and Mrs. William Folger
pany officials of the West, when
' are staying at the Irving Knowles
logging operations will be re-
home for an indefinite time.
sumed here.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Reynolds and
E. R. Estey and family spent
Oscar Jones were callers at the
last week end in Portland and
Earl Holce home on Tuesday '
heard the lecture at the audi-
evening.
torium by Rear Admiral Byrd.
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Dowling
Carl Davidson of Vernonia was
and son Bernard and daughter
Florence and Miss Esther Peter-
a business visitor here Monday.
son spent Sunday at the Jake
L. M. White of the Bee ranch
Dowling home at Mayger.
Another general reduction in
began selling and delivering milk
Mrs. Chas. Hansen spent the
price is being made. This
daily in camp Monday.
last part of the week visiting
time on Rubber Footwear—
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Fletcher
Jewell.
spent a few days in Portland
Erick Kromberg was a Vernon­
this week.
$1.98 CHILD'S GOODRICH
ia visitor Saturday evening.
Harvey S. Firestone, famed tire magnate, and one of America’s foremost industrial ieadera, confidently
Alfred Johnson and family
GALOSHES—NOW Pair ....
Mrs.
Annie Wallace, Mr. and
with Mr. Sather spent the week expecta 1931 to be a year of aound proaperity. He looka for the tire induatry to enjoy one of the largeat Mrs. Claude Johnson, Miss Anne
volumes of business in its history. Firestone executives recently gathered in national convention and heard
$1.98 MISSES GOODRICH
end with relatives in Rainier.
Banzer, Mrs. Austin Dowling and
Mr. Firestone’s message of well-founded optimism. The above picture shows, from left to right: E. W.
GALOSHES—NOW Pair
Trygve Fredrickson of Rainier BeSaw, president of the Firestone Tire and Rubber Company, of Canada, Hamilton, Ont.; J. W. Thomas, Bernard Dowling were Vernon­
was a guest of the A. Johnson vice-president of the Firestone Tire & Rubber Company; Harvey S. Firestone, president of the Firestone ia visitors Saturday afternoon.
$2.49 GROWING GIRL’S SNAP
family several days this week. Tiro & Rubber Company; Charles E. Speaks, vice-president and general manager, Firestone Footwear
Mr. and Mrs. John Schlippey
GALOSHES—NOW Pair ..............
Hudson, Mass.; Harvey S. Firestone, Jr., vice-president of the Firestone Tire & Rubber Com­
returned home from Vancouver
Mrs. Lambert recently pre- Compr.ny,
pany; and R. J. Cope, vice-president and general manager of the Firestona Tira & Rubber Company of
last week, after a stay of a
sented the pupils of her room California, Loa Angeles.
$2.98 GROWING GIRLS ZIPPER
couple of weeks.
with two fine books, as a Christ­
GALOSHES—NOW Pair ..............
leave
W.
R.
Johnson
’
s
bus
will
mas gift. The names of the books
Mist Sunday morning at nine
are ‘‘Martin Hyde, the Duke’s
Thrift Opposite
$2.49 WOMEN’S GOODRICH SNAP
o’clock to take a load up to
Messenger,” by John Masefield
GALOSHES—NOW Pair ...................
of
Parsimony
visit
Sunday
school
at
Vernon
­
and “When a Cobbler Ruled the
By C. L. STARR
ia. They will take their lunch,
King.”
President,
$2.98 WOMEN’S GOODRICH ZIP­
Mrs. Jake Neurer
Mrs. A. C. Ahlgren
and visit the Evangelical church,
State Board of Higher Education
C. E. Westlin and the Bemis
PER GALOSHES—NOW Pair .....
The possession I
-
»I
Mrs. L. B. Eastman contin-
family are spending a few days
of material wealth
ues
on
the
sick
list.
in Seattle visiting relatives.
— ALL GOODRICH RUBBERS 10 % OFF —
Wm. Culver from the Ver­
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Drorbaugh
carries with it an
The Austin Dowling family
Mrs. William Smith and little nonia Market called to see Jake
obligation to make of Vernonia spent Sunday at the
son Buddy, formerly of this place, Neurer on some business Tuesday.
proper use of that Wm. Krebs’ home.
are visiting the former’s mother
Mrs. Dave McMullin has been
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Stephens confined to her bed this week
wealth. To Inter
in Viitoria, B. C.
sick yith the lagrippe and cold
pret thriftiness as spent the week end in Portland with a severe cold.
CHILD’S AND YOUTH’S RUBBERS
miserliness is a as the guest of Mrs. Stephens’
P. L. McDuffe and family are for a couple of weeks.
The regular monthly meeting
Now—Pair ...............................................
serious mistake. sister, Mrs. Annie Lockwood.
visiting relatives in Vernonia.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Peachie and
of the Westimger Parent-Teach­
There Is much dif­
of
Riverview
two
children
A. R. Baird left Saturday for ers association was held Wednes­
BOY’S AND WOMEN’S RUBBERS
ference between West Fir, where he has employ­ day in the Timber school house.
were business callers at Natal
Now—Pair ..............................................
thriftiness and ment.
Monday.
The semi-monthly meeting of
parsimony. The
Ray Taylor and his mother
the
Westimber
Women
’
s
club
Rev. Everett preached Sunday
MEN’S RUBBERS
lesson In thrift morning in the Sunday school was held at the home of Mrs.
were in Vernonia shopping Sat­
Now—Pair .............
C. L. Starr
to be learned by building in Westimber, and in Wm. Krebs, on Thursday.
urday.
The county graded the Neha­ our youth is not that money should
WOMEN’S CLOTH TOP GALOSHES
Mrs. E. Sunell, Mrs. F. E. O’ lem highway through Natal last be accumulated for the sake of pos­ : the evening at the church in
Values to $3.95—Now, Pair ................
Donnell, Mrs. R. C. Stanton at­ week.
session, but that it should be used Timber.
Glen Peoples and family have
Money spent hero
tended the joint installation of
Frank Peterson and his son In worthy causes and that its spend­
officers of Hillsboro and Beav­ Richard drove to Vernonia Sat- ing should be done in a manner to moved here from Vernonia. They
for printing buys
Why Pay More Than at REMEMBER —
will live in the house they form­
erton Odd Fellows and Rebek­ urday.
serve the most beneficial and use- erly occupied.
ahs at Hillsboro Wednesday night.
purposes.
Before you Buy
Kenneth Neurer and Miss Ber- tul
Mr. and Mrs. William Gartzke
Chas. Dodge drove to Jewell nice Holmes, both from Astoria,
Shop at MILLER’S
of Raines-Rogers camp on Gales
on Tuesday.
spent a couple of days last week
And SAVE Money.
creek were calling on friends
Beauty Now a Science
Mr. and Mrs. L. Neurer and with Mr. and Mrs. Jake Neurer.
here Sunday.
to
The
invention
of
a
device
daughter June of Portland were
Mrs. Bob Lindsay called at her measure beauty Is claimed by
Little Mary Ellen Ahlgren is
Josa
bv Jose
Sunday guests at the home of his sister’s, Mrs. Noble Dunlap, Sat­ V. Corlano, student In the Univer­
sister at Treharne.
urday.
sity of the Philippines.
C. W. Bennett has returned
The machine consists of a circle
William Pringle is here visiting
to Vernonia from Siletz, Oregon, his parents after being away divided Into more than twenty
parts and angles In which the beau­
where he has been employed.
for several months.
ty of the fair one can be mathe­
Mr. and Mrs. E. Shay and
Mrs. Oliver Burris and her matically determined for purposes
son Mickey motored to Hood grandaughter Miss Beatrice Perry of comparison.
River to visit with relatives over drove to Vernonia on Monday.
The girl Is viewed from different
the week end.
A. Armstrong from Vernonia angles and her score is the sum
Mrs. Lee Kellar has gone to was at Natal on business Tues­ total of the grades taken from the
various angles.
Dallas, where she expects to day.
The highest grade that can be
undergo a major operation.
Charles Hamdley spent Tues­ made Is 2,000 points and the low­
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Cody of day in Castle Rock on some est 450 points.
Jewell visited over the week end business.
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Fritz Iler was a visitor in
Yellowstone in 1867
Bennett.
Vernonia Friday.
"An exploring party, which has
Ralph Bennett has been absent
Zale Holmes from Riverview been
to the headwaters of the Yel­
from school, on account of an called at the home of Mr. and lowstone
river, has just returned
infected finger.
Mrs. Reed Halding Tuesday.
and reports seeing one of the
Mr. and Mrs. John Price and
William Bates is working for greatest wonders of the world,’1
children, Buddy and Ruth, mo- Jake Neurer this week helping to said an article in the Montana Post
on September 14, 1867. “For eight
tored to Cornelius on Saturday. do some building.
they traveled through a vol­
Mr. and Mrs. E. McDonald
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Osburn took days
country, emitting blue flame
visited at the home of Mr. and a load of vegetables to Ver- canic
and living streams of molten brim­
Mrs. Geo Baslington Friday.
nonia Thursday.
stone. The hollow ground resound­
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Holt are
J. Tracey is recovering from ed beneath their feet as they trav­
the proud parents of a nine his recent illness and is able to eled, and every movement seemed
to break through. Not a living
pound baby girl.
be about again. ___
thing was seen in the vicinity. The
Kenneth Neurer and friend of
gire It the significant ap­
Astoria called at the home of I Eagle classifieds are proven exnlorers
pellation of Hell.
S. Baker Sunday.
result getters—Try one.
(amp . . .
McGregor
Firestone Says Sound Prosperity In 1931
Mist
DOWN
Again
$1.79
$1.89
$1.98
$249
$2.29
$2.79
Westimber
Natal
ODD LOTS
✓
69c
79c
98c
98c
Treliarne
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