Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, April 24, 1931, Page 4, Image 4

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    FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1931.
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
PAGE FOUR
(hour dollars
More
For Your
Dollar
Forty years or so ago, when
haircuts cost 15 cents, and pie
and coffee were served with meat
orders at 20 cents, the dollar
would buy more than it does now.
But never since the war and var­
ious other causes made prices
soar skyward, has the dollar as
much purchasing value as today.
Now on Dollar Day, Vernonia
merchants are offering even
greater bargains than are ordi-
narily obtainable. On Saturday,
April 25, the dollar will com­
mand more in exchange for it­
self in this city than it ever has
since Vernonia consisted of a few
scattered houses and a store or
two in the midst of the forest.
well
but storage holdings are
not burdensome. This indicates
Vernonia Boy Gets
that at current prices consump-
tion has kept pace with the in­
in production. Pasture con­
Oregonian Write-up crease
ditions are reported good in Ore­
Mist
Mr*.
A.
A.
Dowling
gon and Washington, but very
Mrs. Geo. Jones and small
poor in California and below av­
Delmar have gone to Ver-
While a very small boy Omar ford university, When Omar erage over the county as a whole. son
nonia to keep house for Zale
C. Spencer thought there were told of a minus bank account
A large surplus of farm labor Holmes while Mr. Jones is away
only four things a man could be the professor got the lad a job is indicated which, the extension at camp.
—rancher, preacher, doctor, law­ waiting on tables, Mr. Spencer service economists say, is a sit­
Ed. Reynolds is doing some
yer. He decided he wouldn’t be worked his way through five uation which does not prevail
a rancher, too hard work; nor a years of Stanford, his best job when business conditions are nor­ carpenter work for Mrs. J. Law-
preacher, a fellow had to be too being the baritone in a political mal. However the report finds yer.
The last two years that “business conditions are
Lee Osborn was a business
good; a doctor had to visit sick quartet.
caller in the village Saturday,
folk, and Omar hated to see there he studied law. Admitted mending slowly but surely.”
people suffer; he just had to be | to the bar here in 1905, he be-
Wm. Bridgers and family were
a lawyer. This was all settled! gan practicing in the office of
One difficulty in the farm sit- Portland visitors on Sunday.
before he was seven years old. | William (Pike) Davis, where Wil- uation indicated by the report is
Guy Rasmussen is in the vil­
The boy was born at Vernonia, ber Henderson also began his the weak export demand for farm lage shaking hands with old
products. Fresh apples and pears friends, and to see his children
Oregon, April 18, 1881, when I practice,
there was little in the village save | During his years at Herbert and dried prunes and apricots Leora and Virginia.
a store, postoffice, school and’ Hoover’s alma mater, many other have been very light and the
The entertainment was well at­
blacksmith shop. The railroad! Portlanders were at the univer- total of all commodities com­ tended at Natal Saturday night.
was 30 miles away and all be-jsity, including Ben Dey, Al bined during recent months has A nice program was furnished by
was the forest primeval, i Hampson, Arthur Dibble, Carl been less than at any time in the the United Artisians of Portland.
Ohler tween
Omar attended the local school, I Wintier and Joe Page. In the past 15 years.
There was music from down near
had as their guests for dinner with
cramped course of study, i fall of 1905, Omar Corwin Spen- Some encouragement is found in Astoria, and a short time of
Sunday, Mrs. Ohler’s parents, When its 15
the
boy
taught
the
!
cer
began
working
in
the
law
of-
Mr. and Mrs. Gust Schmidlin,| Ilrownsport district school, eight fices of Charles H. Carey. Ten the fact that the general index of dancing, with lunch served dur­
farm prices advanced one point ing the evening. There will be,
and Ambrose Schmidlin of Beav­ miles
from his home, Wages $20 years ago the Vernonian became from mid-February to mid-March, another entertainment May 16.
er Creek.
a month, and the teacher was I a member of the firm, which is
A large crowd enjoyed a also janitor. A beautiful but now Carey, Hart, “ Spencer and J but the exchange value of farm Something different is promised
dance at the old Kist school dumb 19-year-old girl pupil re­ McCulloch. The $20 a month products is still very unfavorable in the way of amusement.
Geo. Fisher of Portland was
house a week ago given by Miss ceived much of the teacher’s at­ teacher was married January 1, to producers.
i
Elsie Haskins and Mrs. A. F. j tention. The next fall the youth 1907 to Miss Laura V. Morgan
Ornduff.
entered the academy of the old of Portland, whose parents came
Mrs. J. B. Ohler entertained Portland university, where he to Oregon over the plains in the
generously with a birthday sur­ I studied three years.
early ’50’s. Mr. Spencer proudly
prise dinner Sunday evening in
______
____________
He took _ part
in debates, , and in boasts that he is a grandfather,
honor of her husband. Those one on the" Boer war the acade- his children being Mrs. Thomas
present were Mr. and Mrs. Ho- my team defeated one from Port­ E. Mahoney, Jr., John A. and
hart Engen and children, Mr. ]and high school.
Professor Omar C. Jr. Grandpa Spencer
and Mrs. H. C. Ohler, Mr. and Jlulme of the “high” thought so is a past master of Willamette
Mrs. G. H. Ohler and family, much of Spencer’s debating that lodge of Masons.—David W. Haz­
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2 BOTTLES (200 tablets)
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Smejkal, Ri­ he advised him to attend Stan- en, in The Oregonian.
McKesson Aspirin Tablets, 5 gr.
chard Bradley, Norman Engen,
Thane and Carl Ohler, and the
CLOCKS — Regularly
guest of honor and the hostess.
$1.25 to $1.75 .................................
Mr. and Mrs. Vester Christen­
sen and children and Chester
Anderson spent Sunday at the
1 Tube Palmolive Shaving
M. E. Rainwater home. Ball play­
Cream, 35c ...................
ALL FOR
ing and horse shoe throwing
school was a decided success.
1 Bottle McKesson Shaving
were enjoyed.
Larry Marshall
Editor
Ervin
Smith,
class
treasurer,
re
­
Lotion, 75c .... ...............
The pupils of the Kist school As.t. Editor Christine Rainey
that a sum of $70.70
1 New Type Gillette
receiving 100 in spelling this Sports Ed. Marvin Porterfield ported
Razor and Blade .........
week were Junior Bergerson, sec­ Senior Reporter Grace Condit was taken in.
ond grade; Florence Ohler, third Jr. Reporter Kathryn Malmsten
FARM CONDITIONS
grade; Ralph Ohler, Virgil Rain­ Soph. Rep. Margaret McDonald
LOOK BRIGHTER
water, Susie Mae Jensen, and Frosh Reporter Florence Wall
All Regular $1.50 and $2.00 Hot Water Bottles
Irene Bergerson, fourth grade;
And Fountain Syringes—
An optimistic note for agricul­
Carl Ohler, Glen Rainwater, and SENIOR CLASS MEETING
ture is sounded in the current
GUARANTEED ...............................
Harry Ohler, sixth grade; Ellis
report just issued by
Rainwater, seventh grade; and
In a class meeting Monday, economic
New
Type Stationery with Edged
Extension service at Oregon
Carl Jensen, eighth grade.
April 20, the senior class decided the
Envelopes,
regularly 65c-$1.00, 2 for
State
college.
The Kist home demonstration to have their class day program
unit held their meeting at the May 21. It will be open to the | Turkey supplies in the nation’s
PHOTOGRAPH
ALBUMS—
¡coolers are 60% less than a year
home of Mrs. Mary Anderson public.
Regularly
$1.50
........... ...................
April 15, with Geo. A. Nelson,
The class will be very busy i aK°’ the. report points out’ T je
county agent, and Mrs. Sarah V. from now until school is out a8 shortage is about 6 million pounds
3 29-oz. bottles of Seeley’s 1 Full Pint Cod Liver Oil
Case, home demonstration agent, they have the following schedule | eompanred to April 1, 1930, and
and 1 Can McKesson Baby
in charge. Mr. Nelson gave a very arranged: district track 1 meet iover 4 million pounds compared to
0-year average on April 1.
interesting talk on soil prepara­ May 2; senior play, May 8; • and®*
and,
tion and pest control of home the Junioh Prom, Skip day, ’ and • I “The egg and poultry outlook
1 Rubberset Shaving brush,
• . is.
' is also more
favorable.
A
sharp
gardens. Mrs. Case discussed gar­ Class uav
day program will
have
WIH 11«
VC to
.
1
e
11 .
1 Package Razor Blades, McKesson Toilet Soap—
den plans in regard to balanced come s somewhere within the next reduction in the number of pullets
50c (fits Gillette)
raised seems assured. Market re-
meals. Those present were Mes- three weeks.
BOTH
Cakes for .
¡ceipts of eggs at leading markets
dames Russell Stanton, Henry,
FOR ...........
I since April 1 have been lighter
Cyril, and M. J. John, A. V. and JUNIOR PLAY
2 Cans of DeWitt’s Hy­
1 lull pint Triple Distilled gienic Powder, Re-fl A A
than at the same time last year
Lester Mowe, Guy Murphy, Om­ IS BIG SUCCESS
Witch Hazel and 1 50c-tube gular $100 size— *pl*UU
I and storage holdings of both eggs
ar Sheeley, Ben Smith, Martin
Shaving Cream
fl A A
The junior class play “Hurri- and poultry are less than in 1930
and Vester Christensen, C. C.
Both For ......... «pl.VU McKesson’s Milk of Mag­
Bergerson, C. G. Jensen, J. B., cane Hal,” presented Friday, Ap- at this date.”
nesia—
II. C„ and G. H. Ohler, Hobart rii 17, at the Washington grade Dairy production has held up
1 50c-Dr. West’s Tooth
Engen, M. E. Rainwater, and the
Brush and 3 tubes Dr.
Full Pints
West’s Tooth
C* I A A
hostess.
McKesson
Milk of Almond
Paste—All for
vl.Vv
Cream, 65c, and Mi-pound
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Miller and
1/,-lb. Box of Finest can of I. D. L.
*
- • -
Cold
Mrs. Violet Miller made a trip
“
Quality Chocolates Cream, 50c—
to Portland Tuesday of this week.
extra
*1 AA
Both for ............
SPECIAL
dJl.VU
Eagle classi l ieds get
results.
Gilt Edge Bridge Cards—
1 Full Quart McKesson Hea- Regularly 75c each—
Miner»!
Decks for .......
KIST
Drug Specials
$1.00
$1.00
The Timber Tine
here visiting his sister Mrs. Me-1
Gee Sunday.
Little Miss Virginia Webber !
and her brother Charles are
iting their grandparents, Mr.
Mrs. A. R. Melis.
Two of the new cottages
occupied already, with new fam­
ilies from Vernonia. The Van
Vleet Logging company began
hauling logs to Clatskanie Mon­
day morning. There are five
trucks hauling over the road.
The Carl Iler family began
moving last week to Newport.
They will make several trips.
Mrs. Ed. Reynolds visited Tues-!
day with Mrs. J. Lawyer.
James Hill is doing some burn­
ing on his land this week.
ADVERTISE
SPECIAL
For Saturday Only
Finger Wave and $-| .00
Shampoo .............. A
Marcel and
$1 .00
Shampoo ............. A
your merchandise
Annette
and it will sell!
Beauty Slioppe
Telephone 431
Now!
Greater Value Season
for Electric Ranges
Never before have present electric range
been equaled! Never before have prices
been lower! Truly NOW is the time to start
enjoying all the conveniences and economy
that modern electric cookery can bring to
you and your family.
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
^ger.Ale...... $1.00
$1.00
$1.00 16
3
Dollar Day
Hoffman
Hdwe.
BREAD and KITCHEN
H
BOXES
Regular $1.50 to $1.71—
Dollar Day—
H
$1.00
H
SOLID SOCKET IRRI­
GATING SHOVEL
Full Polished—Today—
H
$1.00
H
DAIRY PAILS
H
Full Sanitary Soldered
Inside and Outside
H
II—Hl Pts
Extra Special—
$1.00
H
FAMILY PLATFORM H
X
SCALES
Weighs By Ounces Up H
to 25 lbs.
Big Special—
$1.00
Special Oil
Change
Eastern
$1
Oil Per
Gallon
S1QQ 2
1
1
1
2
1
ALL REGULAR $1.40 PER GALLON
Gilby Motor Co.
Telephone 491
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
ALL FOR
Tube Par Shaving Cream, 50c
Can Par Shaving Powder, 25c
Bottle Par Shaving Lotion, 50c
Boxes Frens Sanitary Napkins and
Can Hygienic Powder—both for ....
$1.00
$L00
A FULL SUPPLY FOR THE MEDI­
$1.00
CINE CHEST—FOR JUST
1 Bottle PEROXIDE. 15c
1
1
1
1
1
1
Every Ray is
DOLLAR DAY
in Electric Range Values
Electric cookery offers you new cooking
speed, new freedom labor and worry, new
beauty for your kitchen.
On Dollar Day
Allowance on your
$1.00
old iron, regardless
of condition, on a new Hotpoint
Bottle IODINE. 15c
GAUZE BANDAGE. 10c
Roll ADHESIVE TAPE. 10c
Box COTTON. 15c
Tube UNGUENTINE. 50c
Bottle LAXATIVE TABLETS. 25c
Total Value
4 Leading Brands to Pick From
Vernonia. Oregon
2
$1.00
for
FREE — WITH EACH PURCHASE OF ANY
( OLD CREAM. ROUGE. POWDER OR
ANY COSMETICS—A FINE
POWDER PUFF
Eureka Vacuum Cleaner and Hair Drver to be
given away free SEE OUR WINDOW.
Armitage Drug Co.
tour Neighborhood Store----- McKesson Service
Super Automatic Iron.
00 Allowance on your
A»vV old percolator, yes
any old percolator, on a new
Hotpoint percolator with all the
improved features.
Oregon Gas and
Electric Co.
Vernonia, Oregon
622 Bridge St.
Phone 691