Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, March 06, 1931, Page 2, Image 2

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    Friday, March 6, 1931,
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
PAGE TWO
The characters were: Bimbo,
of the local Oregon Gas and Thompson, Harold Cason, Fred
Electric company office this week. Henderson, Lolamae Smith, Toshi Harold King; Lydia, Robert Kilby;
Robert, Everett Shively; Mr.
Mrs. Ludeman is visiting her Kuge.
parents in Vancouver at present
Seven-2: Leon Brock, Josephine Driscoll, Billie Bassett; gunner,
and will join her husband here Hall, Jeanne Hughes, Alvine Shi­ Paul Jepson; First mate, Holly
as soon as arrangements are vely, Evelyn Varley, Muriel Wil­ Holcomb; Brimstone Smith, Gar­
land Monger.
made to move their household liams.
The play will be presented
goods.
Eight-1:
Shelby
Caton,
Mar
­
T. A. Gordon was confined to
Guests of Dr. and Mrs. J. A.
N. S. Soden and Lester Sheeley guerite Laird, James Rainey, again Friday night at 8 p. m. in
Hughes, Sunday, were Mr. and his home with a bad cold the made a business trip to Portland Lorraine Space, Ruth Page Sim­ the auditorium and a very small
admission will be charged. The
Mrs. Henry Stinehouser of Port­ first of the week.
Monday.
mons, Benji Wilkerson.
eighth grade girls will assist in
land.
Mr. Stinehouser has a
H. Veal and Dudley Spofford
Eight-2: Helen Brimmer, Ethel the program by Bingin musical
large ranch near Hood River al­ returned home Sunday from St.
Christensen, Hale Graves, Thad- numbers.
though he is not living on it at Helens where they have been
deus Lang, Elza Varley, Margaret
present.
working.
McNutt.
LINCOLN SCHOOL
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bush went
Sadie Heath who has been car-
The operetta is progressing
WASHINGTON SCHOOL
to Portland Monday to remain ing for her grandmother in Cor­
The following had 100. in spell­
Fifth grade: Doris Nixon took very nicely. It will be given the
for several days.
nelius for the past three months
ing. Second grade, Leola Fitz­
PETER B.KYNE
latter
part
of
March.
second
place
in
the
fifth
grade
returned
to
her
home
in
Verno
­
Hale Greenman returned to
written spelling contest held at
The eight-1 boys presented the gerald, Valda Rae Bond, Thomas
Vernonia Monday after spending nia Monday.
W. NLU-
play “Bimbo, the Pirate,” by l Kuge, Jean Moran, Glinn Hall,
Rainier
last
Friday.
Charles
Mc-
two weeks in Portland.
John B. Hair, proprietor of Graw attended the state legisla­ Booth Tarkington, before the as­ l Walter Mock, Gene Mason, Paul
SER.VICE.
Mrs. Wm. Culver who has been Hotel Nehalem, who cut his hand ture Friday. The fifth grade is sembly Monday afternoon. This I Hartman, Glenn Hartman, Lucille
A
very ill for several weeks is badly with an ax last week is planning to have a store to help play represented a period of his­ i Rufli, Cecil Andrews, Junior De
“Quite satisfactory. Mr. Moody.*
It wasn’t, really, because Eime, venturous boy I Of course yon want much improved and able to be recovering nicely.
them in making change and work­ tory in the early 1700’s when Hart, Elsie Killian, Dorothy Weis.
Fourth grade: Geraldine Cason,
knew he was about to be exploited to see It, and you want to go prowl­ up again.
Charles Fletcher of Portland ing fractions. Nineteen had 100 there really were pirates.
)
successfully for the first time, hut ing alone. I don’t blame you. You
C. Bruce went to Portland stopped at Hotel Nehalem Mon- in spelling last week.
The boys, under the supervision Charlie Kato, Violet Johnson,
being a millionaire he concluded yearn for liberty nnd Independence Tuesday evening to see the
The following had 100 in spell­ of Mrs. Fullerton, art teacher, Jack Sheeley, Carl Taylor, Ar­
not to worry about an extra per and you’ve never known it. Elmer,
E. J. Bulgin, evangelist ing: Mrs. Spring’s room, Bud made the stage settings. The thur Blum.
step out and see the world. When fights.
cent or two.
A girl was born to Mr. and I for the special meetings at the Lindberg, Pete McDonald, Louella lantern was made and designed
The following have r-'“eived
Mr. Crittenden made out the you’ve seen all you want of It and
note, Elmer signed It and Mr. Crit­ and find Its rocks and dirty, nosey, Mrs. F. J. Hartman Sunday night. . local Evangelical church arrived Jones, Eleanor Graven, Bobby by Dale Clark. The ship was Palmer Method awards-
tenden credited the twenty thou­ gossipy, mean, cruel, good, tender Mother and baby are doing well. Wednesday and is stopping at Ulshoeffer, Angelina Yana, Betty designed, painted and cut out by ress pins, Virgie Killia
sand dollars to his account In the nnd lovable people wherever you
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Prickett , Hotel Nehalem.
Jane Jagen, John May.
Paul Jepson, Harold King and Howell. Third pin, Heidi Reich,
bank, entered the deposit In a pass go, and that no spot on earth has visited in Portland Sunday at the
Guests at Hotel McDonald this
Sixth grade: Hilton Baker, Ted Everett Shively. The chair was Henry Taylor, Frances Fi’zger-
book and with a flourish handed a monopoly of life’s pleasures, you home of Mrs. Prickett’s brother, , week were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Davis, Jean Lillig, Dorothy Over- made by Billy Bassett and Earl ald, Harry Culbertson. Harold
Elmer pass book and pocket might come back to me. I'll be glad R. L. Kullander.
A. Cohen, Salem, D. D. Cameron, son, Rachel Throop.
Doney. The swords and chests ¡Brimmer, Ernest Russell, Eunice
check book. Elmer thanked Mr. to have you 1 On the contrary, if
A. J. McKee, A. Greenman, J.
H.
L.
Hutchinson,
manager
of
Seven-1, Helen Scott, Lucille were made by the rest of the Russell. Second pin, Arthur W I
you've
changed
your
mind
about
me
Moody and Mr. Crittenden and on
liams, Hascal Bond.
his way out of the bank was enp- —well. I’ll understand. I’d rather the Gilby Motor company at St P. Ryan, Guy W. Phillips, R. W. Lindberg, Willa Crowder, Erma boys.
tured'hy Nellie Cathcnrt, who car­ have you change your mind before Helens was a business visitor in Kelting, A. B. Steele, C. L. Lar­
son, I. R. White, J. C. Penelope,
ried him off to luncheon at the Pal­ marriage than after it. Sometimes Vernonia Tuesday.
I think that young men who marry
ace grill.
Marvin Porterfield and Bob i Portland, Nettie E. Alley, Harry
“Well, Elmer," said Nellie when nowadays give hostages to for­ Holcomb went to Eugene Satur­ Love, St. Helens; J. N. Miller,
they found themselves In the quasi tune."
day where they attended the bas­ Clatskanie; Lyle Rose, Camp Mc­
privacy of a booth, “how does It
"What a remarkable philosopher
feel the day after? Are you finding you’ve grown to be!” he exclaimed ketball game between the Univer­ Gregor, and H. Harney, Forest
sity and O. S.C. and visited with Grove.
your riches a burden?"
admiringly.
Robert Hillaker who has been
“I am not, dear, but a great mqay
“I’m a warlock, dear, I play Vernonia students there including
people are. A hundred well wish­ hunches, and I have a hunch about Glen and Helen Hieber, Neal «¡siting in Vernonia returned
ers, advisors and salesmen have vis­ you. Normally, you’re too big for Bush, Della Cline, and Amy to his home in Scofield Sunday.
ited me this morning. By the way, this town, but—when pain and Hughes.
Earl Groat is working in the
Tve gone back to help Snm out anguish wring your brow, per­
• •
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Whitlock, Connicher Logging camp.
until we can break In a new man." haps this town will be Just right formerly of Lewiston, Idaho, are
Mrs. J. Hoerley was in Spo-
Nellie beamed upon him. “By for you. At any rate, it will be
the way, I have been the recipient not less than eleven months before living in the Bell house on First kane last week looking after
Appetite appeal! That’s what every menu needs to make your family rush
of numerous congratulations my­ your Uncle Hiram’s estate can be avenue, taking care of Mr. Whit­ property interests there.
Hotel Hy-Van guests this week
lock’s father, J. F. Whitlock, who
self. The Impression appears to distributed to you and—”
eagerly to the table at mealtime. You can easily add this much desired quality
be fairly prevalent in PllarcItoB that
“How do you know, Nellie?”
is improving in health. W. A. were W. F. Hintzen, M. J. Ab­
to your meals if you combine your fine ability as a cook with the fresh, whole­
I am a coheir with you—after a
“I’m a trust officer In a bank and Whitlock is a brother of C. G. bott, N. A. Sprague, Lafe Man­
some foods you can buy so economically at our complete food stores.
fashion.”
tsust officers have to know consid­ Whitlock of the J. C. Penney ning, M. Tehara, Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer grinned mischievously. erable about estates."
C. E. Cooper, W. M Roark, L.
store.
"Pllarcltos is a small town," he ad­
“Oh 1"
Features for Saturday and Monday, March 7 and 9, 1931
A three and one half pound H. Rankins, Webb Campbell, O.
mitted. “Where would you care to
"Estates of ovor ten thousnnd dol­
live, Nellie? In Los Angeles or San lars usually drag along through the baby was born to Mr. and Mrs. M. Brewster, Mr. and Mrs. H.
Domnisse,
J.
W.
Stinehouse,
, s.
Carl Fowler of Riverview, Feb­
Francisco or New York?”
probate courts that long.”
Black—Edwards Dependable, reg- t „
“I take It," Nellie replied, “that
"Then by golly, Nellie, I’m going ruary 5. Mother and son are L. R. Mabee, Paul Kullberg, Port­
guiar 10c value, 2 oz. can ............. Uv
land; E. J. Ludeman, Longview;
you and I are not formally engaged to hop It to Muscatine, Iowa, and doing fine.
to be married and that a discus­ speed up tho machinery of the
Marie Kirkpatrick, local teach­ E. A. Daniels, San Francisco;
sion of our future residence would law."
Perfect shortening in sealed
er, went to Portland Friday to and H. Von Cleff, Clatskanie.
69c
be premature. Or Is your query by
“I’d try It If I were you, but It spend the weekend with her par­
E. J. Ludeman is taking charge
cans—3 pound can ..............
way of being a proposal?"
will not get you very far.”
ents.
“But—Nellie darling—”
“I don’t quite like your unreason­
Mrs. Marvin R. Eby and chil­
"Now, Elmer, I love you to able preference for Pllarcltos as
P & G White Naptha. The world’s QQ x*
death. Tve admitted that twice the scene of our married life, Nel­ dren went to Oregon City Satur­
most popular soap. 10 Bars .... OOu
within twenty-four hours. You're lie."
day evening to visit Dr. Eby’s
the only man I’ve ever loved. But
"My dear, I can take Pllarcltos parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Eby.
rm not engaged to you.”
or leave It alone. I merely said I They remained until Thursday.
Allens Pride or Santiam. Fancy OQz,
“Why not?"
preferred It to a big city.”
The
pleasant
way
back
Mrs.
W.
H.
Hurley
with
her
ba
­
cut Stringless, No. 2—2 Cans ....
“Yesterday I would have replied,
“Oh 1”
■Because you've never asked me.'
Nellie smiled wistfully ns she by daughter went to Tacoma Sun­
to normal strength
Del Monte—
Today I say that I’ve docided not noted his slight hesitation. "You’ve day to be with her mother, who
15c
to engage myself to you until been to the Great war and you’ve is ill.
14-Ounce Bottle
you’ve had amide opportunity to seen something of the world, El­
Mrs. Wm. Collins, who sudden­
see the world. Juggle that million mer, but really you don’t know very ly became ill last week at her
dollars awhile and see what the much nbout It,” sho reminded him. home on Corey hill was taken to
COCOA— in bulk. Each delicious
other girls look like. If you please, "I’m ages older than you. One sees Emanuel hospital where she un­
cupful offers a balanced abun­
Elmer, I'd much prefer to marry so much of life, even In a small­
dance of precious food mierials
derwent an operation Saturday
>•■••• “I1..... ■
t used to ready town bank.”
—
proteins, phosphorus and cal­
night. She is reported to be do­
“
You
’
re
certainly
practical.
”
cium.
a
nr
money rather than before. Mean­
ing
nicely.
As Elmer walked back to the
* Pounds ........................... ¿DC
while I'll continue to love you Just
Registered at the Gordon Hotel
STANDARD GRADE
ns devotedly as if I were wear­ Smoke Shoppe, after parting with
COFFEE— MacMARR, our best
ing a diamond engagement ring ns Nellie In front of the bank. It oc­ this week were J. Gruber, A. E.
Selected
by
qualified buyers from the
blend,
always
delicious,
always
curred
to
him
that
Nellie
was
not
Scruggs, H. E. Smith and A.
big as a headlight, and in the In­
dependable in quality, fragrance
best grades of standard pack.
terim we will not discuss the mat­ only practical hut tho most practi­ Schrum all of Portland.
and flavor.
Q a
Golden Corn No. 2 — Sweet Peas No. 2
ter of our future residence. Aftor cal girl he had ever known.
Noble who has made
While he did not take the trou­ his Robert
Pound ................................ D*iC
we're married I’ll live wherever you
home
in
Vernonia
for
several
Tomatoes with Puree No. 2i/a
3
POUNDS
$1.00
want to live and be quite happy If ble to analyze the slight feeling of years left Friday for Seattle
Peptona
Cut Beans No. 2
you are happy, but if I were to be discomfort that harassed him In the where he will assist his sister
RAISINS— Choice seedless, exqui­
knowledge of her undoubted prac­
granted a preference—”
3
Cans
site in luxurious flavor and one
“Yes, of course,” he Interrupt­ ticality nnd common sense, the fact in operating Hotel Lee, which is
of the lowest priced foods, nr
Pint
ed. “That’s why I asked the ques­ was that, like ninety-nine and nine- located on Eighth avenue near
4 Pound Bag ..................... ¿DC
tenths per cent of his sex, he Madison.
tion.”
is the time to' re­
"Brace yourself for a shock, dear­ yearned for a clinging vine rather
build
in
your
system
what
than
n
lively
upstanding
wild
est. I'd like to live In Pllarcltos.”
flower, although of this he was hap­ A. R. Lundeen and the two Chris­
the attacks of winter may
White or Yellow. Children love the de-
“In this Jay town I Why, Nellie, pily
unaware
have taken away. Pep­
tie families, all formerly of I.-P.
licious creamy flavor. 9 lb. sack
you're not serious—really!"
tona, by sharpening your
camp.
“I nm—really. What's wrong
(Continued
Next
Week)
appetite,
aiding
digestion
Nelle
Campbell
spent
the
week
Willamette
Valley. Rich in minerals, pro- QT
with Pllarcltos?"
and increasing the red
end in Vernonia to see the basket­
“Everything. It's dull, quiet, pro­
teins and carbohydrates. 9 lb. sack ....
corpuscles
of
the
blood,
vincial-nothing doing."
ball game.
should shorten tho recon­
"But It's a pretty town, Elmer. I
Bob Lausman, East Side Log­
Scot-Tissue, 1000 sheets, soft as old linen. OPT x»
structive period for you.
like the rows of locust trees along
ging company foreman, is now
The first taste of this
The absorbent, soft white tissue. 3 for
the sidewalks; I like the pretty
in camp. He does not know when
pleasant tonic will con­
bungalows with roses and bougain­
camp will start.
vince you. Start today.
villea covering them; I prefer to be
80 Pounds ...................
79C
Betty Campbell spent the week
Hilbert Young drove to Port­
a householder, not a cliff dweller; end at Monmouth.
Sold only at Resali Drug
I
land Monday.
I like a gnrden and my own little
Stores.
Mrs. Pettijohn, Miss Gosa and
garage, and a big kennel and nm
100 Pounds .........
Sl»84
for a dog; I like a big shanghai Mr. Young were Vernonia visit­
rooster for an alarm clock nnd I ors Saturday.
Mac’s Pharmacy
like babies and baby carriages and
INSTANT POSTUM—
Five teachers have applied for
the kind of mothers who manage
39c
8 oz. cans .................
Vernonia. Oregon
their own bnbles and baby car­ the Kensey school this year, four
SODA—Arm & Harm
riages. The country herenbonts Is ladies and one man.
15c
1 lb. 2 packages ...
an Edon. God made only one Santa
Mrs. Eola Deveney spent one
Clara valley. You can have Lon­ day in Portland visiting with Mrs.
M, .fall
MATCHES — Sear
don tn the season, but I prefer the
MACMARR FANCY PATENT
count, every match a
Santa Clara tn blossom time, El­
19c
Per carton (6 boxes;
49 Pound Sack ................... ^1.09
mer.”
SALT—Leslie’s Tab;.
“Good Lord. Nellie, how you sur­
feet seasoner, adds
prise me 1 Why, there are no so­
It’s ever increasing popularity is final
19c ’
cial or Intellectual contacts here,
flavor to foods. 8-1
proof of its extraordinary quality.
do —”
PINEAPPLE
—
Lubbix
.
APPLE CHOICE PATENT
"Halt I The dust-brown ranks
Sliced or Crushed, No. 2% 4 E
will stand fasti" Nolllo command-
49 Pound Sack ..
89c
tins—2 for ......................... *tDC
•d. “Only the day before yester-
A golden, fragrant dessert or sal­
n certain altruistic, ambitions
ad just as it comes from the can.
enthusiastic yonng man, by
name Elmer Butterworth Clarke,
was planning ways and means for
transforming H. Wasservogel’s de­
funct butcher shop into a number
of proflt-maklng enterprises to
which he meant to cling while grow­
ing up with the country. Pllarcltos
QUALITY MEATS FOR LESS EVERY DAY IN THE WEEK
was a pretty nice town the day be­
fore yesterday, wnsn’t it?
“Why. Elmer, If you lived tn New
C •
Ci
1
Try one of our famous Swiss Steaks out of 1 lb. 25c
York It would cost you thousands
DW1SS OlCaKS our regular high quality beef ................................... <
of dollars a year to surport a mem­
bership in a rich man’s gnn club,
DID
a
Shoulder cuts from young
lb. 16c
whereas you and three other small­
rork Roasts
grain fed pork
1
town sports control the best duck
grounds In this county at a cost of
about seventy five dollars a year.
1 lb. 17c
Beef Pot Roasts
The same is true of your trout fish­
ing. You get Just as good trap shoot­
With a new shipment we are ready to help
ing in Pllarcltos ns rich men do
Hams (Fryer’s Delicious |Haif or whole
1 lb. 25c
at Pinehurst, and there are Just as
you in a fitting of brassiere, step-in, hook-around
good shots here, even If most of
or combination from our stock of these beautiful
them do wear overalls Instead of
under-garments featuring “Miss Simplicity”—a
QUALITY ------ SNAPPY SERVICE ------ 100% SANITARY
plus fours."
"Tm Ucked. Yon have entirely
garment
for
the
average,
slight
and
full
figure.
too many reasons, Nellie."
•T have more reasons. If pressed
for them.”
“Well, Tve been thinking Td Hko
to see the other side of the pic­
Shop at MILLER'S
REMEMBER —
M ac M arrv M ac M arr VM ac M arrv M ac M arr TM ac M arr TÍM ac M arr ¡Ti M ac M arr
ture. Nellie."
«tonti T «Tont« T «roac« T «roar« T « tobc « T «Tonet
«Toar«
And SAVE Money.
Nellie's soft, brown, firm little
Before you Buy
band came across the table and
dosed oa JU mer’s. "Dear old ad-
MONEY.
TO
BURN
School Items
V
An Appetite Appeal
In Every Meal
PEPPER
SNOWDRIFT
SOAP
BEANS
Catsup
Canned Vegetables
$1.00
KEASEY
Corn Meal
Rolled Oats
Toilet Paper
Mill Run
Scratch Feed
II
FLOUR
COJJAKD
Line of Beauty
So Necessary a Foundation
for the
Newer Frocks
MARKET FEATURES
81.49 to S4.95
Vernonia, Oregon