Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, September 25, 1931, Page 6, Image 6

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    FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1931.
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
PAGE SIX
i
likely to have no idea what it is I t «W-lVino* PanPMR fnr I---------------
Mr. and Mrs. Nicar, former lo­
hunting expidition up Clear creek
W alKing raperS IVT ¡Celebrates 80th
cal residents who have spent the
Thursday.
Crippled Children
Birthday
The Kensington club will meet summer in Texas, were in Verno­
nett 83 supervisor of the road dis-1
for the first time this fall with nia Tuesday.
P. H. Roberts, better known
trict 6, displacing Walter Tracey,
N. S. Soden went to Portland
(Continuel! from Page 1)
Mrs. Wayne B. Lappee gave a Mrs. J. W. Brown, Thursday Wednesday evening to visit his
among his friends as “Dad”, cele­
and Tracey’s friends did not like i
1
evening,
October
1,
at
7:30.
Al!
sources that money for its con­ it—but it is a mighty weak argu- !
brated his 80th birthday Tues­ I tea for Frances Lappe’s friends 1 Pythian Sisters are invited.
wife in St. Vincents hospital.
struction would be forthcoming. ment for holding a recall election
day. Eighty years is pretty old , Thur^lay of last week, Charlotte i Locke Taylor who has been in Mrs. Soden was not yet able to
and
Greenman
The promised money never mater­ at an expense of $2000 or more.
for some men, but not for Dad ' Green, Pheobe
| Weiser, Idaho, during the sum- be brought home.
ialized, and the project will hav« The sponsors of the recall, unable
who not only enjoys life and I Amy Hughes.
! mer, spent the weekend with Mr.
Lloyd Coffman was cut in the
to wait. Just how Mr. Miller to impress the county at large
good health, but is still able to do
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Ludeman of , and Mrs. Phil Taylor before go- leg and Amy Coffman in a finger
could have prevailed upon the with their own local squabble,
a days work putting in wood.
Longview visited here Wednesday , ing to his studies at Albany col- as the result of a collision be­
Columbia River-Longview Bridge have to resort to concealing of
It is not hard to believe that afternoon, while on a vacation . lege.
tween their car and a horse near
company, the Bethlehem Steel the r own petty motives and dis­
Mr. Roberts was once known as j tour. Mr. Ludeman was local
Ornduff’s Saturday night. The
1
Pythian
Sisters
met
in
the
company, the state highway com­ tortion of facts in order to put
the “Champion binder of Michi­ manager of the Oregon Gas and
windshield of the car was broken.
(
lodge
hall
Wednesday
evening
for
mission, or some other moneyed the'r scheme across.
gan” because of his speed, skill Electric company last spring.
Mrs. D. H. May, Oral and Vera
a business meeting and social
source to underwrite the propo-: In conclusion the argument re­
and endurance in binding grain
The Whitlock and McEntire hour, Plans were made for a Varley went to Pumpkin Ridge
sition for the county is not clear. verts back to the machinery it­
back in the old days when such
The implication is that if Mr. em, in the effort to make it the
j work was done by hand. Fifty- families, newly weds, were char-| Halloween card party October 28. Sunday.
Miller had been off the county real reason for the recall. Fun­
three years ago this July Mr. Ro­ ¡varied by a group of friends Mrs. Dan Brown, hostess, served
delicious refreshments.
court could have accomplished it. ny, isn’t it, that nobody objected
berts raked and bound seven acres Tuesday night.
The commissioners’ budget al­ to Mr. Miller on this score till
of wheat in one day and the
Mrs. J. F. Monger and Gar-! Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Rose spent
Sunday with friends in Longview.
lowance • was increased by the after he had had been nine years
I strongest and fastest cutters land are leaving this week for i Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Wolff,
budget committee, consisting of in office, in a year when no ma­
could nat get ahead of him.
Globe, Oregon, near Eugene,!
George W. Ford, W. A. Wood, chinery is being purchased?
Although born in Wisconsin, where Mr. Monger has been work­ Mr. and Mrs. Ira Mann and Mrs.
and O. Henry Oleen. The com-
Mr. Roberts spent most of his ing in the mill. Garland will I H. V. Holcomb motored to Port­
mittee felt
1
that the $1200 pre­ i
youth in Michigan having moved spend the winter with an aunt land Tuesday.
viously allowed was too small
there when he was six. He in Creswell in order to attend [ Mrs. Judd Greenman drove to
and increased it $300. Neither
came to Oregon in 1902, buying school there.
| Portland Wednesday with her son,
Mr. Miller nor T. B. Mills in­
a piece of land near St. Helens.
Dr. M. D. Cole, John Miller Hale Greenman, who was leaving
creased their own salaries, as has I
He has lived in Vernonia 10 and “Lun” Brown went on a for the University of Oregon.
been erroneously asserted.
years and has seen the town grow
The item of $144.64 mentioned
from a village. Mr. Roberts has
as drawn for August includes
many friends here who extend
EVANGELICAL CHURCH
mileage at six cents per mile.
Some day this little lad on crutch­ congratulations.
Dig up the shoes that
What should Mr. Miller do? Draw
G. W. Plumer, Pa.tor
es hopes to be able to play football.
you could use, if they
his salary and stay home?
The first choir practice was a He is one of the many youngsters Just Eight Club
were put in shape,
The last item mentioned in-jBIC
„
v
„„w.
—
.
res-
great success. 16 persons
being cared for at the Shriner’s hos­ At Mrs. Fletcher’s
Yes, purity be praised.
Our lightning stitch is
volves the real grudge the recal-1 ponded to the call and a number pital for crippled children in ~ Port-
Many a person's life has
one
from
which
no
lers have against Mr. Miller, butj0^ others will get going,
land. Above he is shown with
Mrs. Rose Fletcher entertained
been saved because pure
leather can escape,
it is veiled in such generalities' Some 30 persons were present Gilbert Bergerson, Oregon State the Just Eight Bridge club at her
medicine has been adminis­
Sunday guard, who will do his part when apartments on the evening of
Thursday
evening
in
the
Come in and see
that the voter outside of the school board meeting. A number
tered at the correct time.
we
University of Colorado plays Ore September 17.
shoes
that
particular itistrict affected is 1 of plans were laid for future gon State in Multnomah Stadium
Mrs. Lola Nance won the prize
That’s why doctors suggest
straighten strong
work. There will also be a num- September 26 for the benefit of the for high score and the consola­
that prescriptions be filled
true,
ber of
of imp:
improvements in the Sun- crinnted kiddies
Z">]
• [•
1
Al
ber
HALF SOLES ON
tion prize was given to Mrs. J. A.
here for they know that
_____ rooms.
Tans, made black,
Hughes, a special guest. A de­
Sunday morning at the Sunday
LADIES’ SHOES
only the purest chemicals
leave no crack.
licious lunch was served by the
school hour a statement will be
hostess.
available are used by us in
old ones look like new.
made
regarding
time
of
these
Others present were Mrs. Vir­
FOR RENT
filling
prescriptions.
No
Our price is right. We
plans. Be sure to be on hand.
90c
gil Powell, Mrs. Harry Kerns,
matter where you are Armi­
treat you white, our
Mrs. J. L. Timmons, Mrs. Lloyd
FOR RENT—Two houses for rent' Sunday school 9.45 a. m. in
of W. W. Wolff. The
tage can fill your prescrip­
patrons never roar,
Bakep and Mrs. W. M. Hender­
cheap in Malmsten’s addition. charge
paster will speak on the Subject
tion better.
Real soles, old pard, so
When you fail to save
G. W. Foust, phone 778.
61tf , “A Highway Shall be There.” At
J. O. Devaney returned to son.
keep this ad, it points
work Monday after a month’s
your
souls
in
church
—
ill
a.
m.
Both
Christian
Endea-
FOR RENT—Desirable 3-room Ivor societies will meet at 6.30 lay-off from injury. The West­ Willamette Group
toward our door.
Come in and see what
furnished apartment, 916 Rose I p. m. The subject at 7.30 will be, port mill is on a six hour day At Gamers’
we
can do.
Shoe. Repaired While You
59tf [“Does it Pay to Give a Worth- shift now, he says.
avenue.
Wait
1 while Life?” Taking in to account
Mr„ and Mrs. E. E. Garner
Lloyd Gilham drove the Lindell
FOR SALE
1 the life of David Starr Jordon. familv to The Dalles Tuesday. were hosts last Friday evening
The choir will sing at both Mr. Lindell’s father passed away to a group of Willamette Uni ver­
FOR SALE—Standard make Pia­ I services.
sity students, past and present.
there,
NEXT TO POST OFFICE
The evening was spent in for-
no near Vernonia. Will sacri­ A welcome for you remains.
C. O. Evers has taken a job as
Vernonia,
Emil Eloranta, Prop.
Oregon
clean-up man at the mill in mally in conversation. At a late
fice for unpaid balance. A snap.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
hour Mrs. Garner served dainty
Westport.
Easy terms. Write Tallman Pia­
Hilbert Young was in Keasey refreshments of cream torte and
no Store, Salem, Ore.
603c
F. Claude Stephen*, Minitter
Tuesday.
hot chocolate. Guests included
Closing services for month of
Lavelle Gosa was quite ill one Rev. and Mrs. G. W. Plumer,
CUT FLOWERS on sale by Mrs.
September
—
9:45
a.
m.
promo
­
day
this
week.
Miss Mildred Drake, Miss Enid
W. L. Van Doren, Phone 1136. tion day at Bible school; 10:45
Darrell Devaney received a Bolton, Miss Alma White, Enoch
tip Divine morning worship. painful cut with a hatchet Mon­ Dumas, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray D.
APPLES — Winter varieties, 3- a.
Theme for discussion, “Salt.”
day. One of the other children Fisher.
boxes for $1.00, you pick them.
6:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor, threw it at a chipmunk but hit
Near Golf course, F. B. Warfield. and a good meeting is in view; Darrell in the leg, cutting a deep -------------------------- ---------- ...
602* 7:30 p. m. special services and, 'gash. Mr. Gilham brought him
of special interest. Theme, King home.
Solomon, the magnitude and won­
NOTICE
Mrs. Lloyd Cummings was a
Realistic
of his Temple.
Vernonia visitor Monday.
The building on Bridge street ders
This service promises to be of
K. Mendenhall has leased
formerly occupied by the Reithner consequence to every Mason in his D. place
f
for three years and will
Permanent
dry goods store is for sale or this community, who is invited to move to Ontario, Oregon, October
be present.
lease.
1.
>
With
Church Bible School
J. W. Baldwin, Forest Grove. Christian
Promotion day is here this com­
Fancy Blue Rose. Tasty and Nutritious.
Enoch Dumas left Sunday
RINGLETTE
584*
ing Sunday at the Bible school enter
his junior year at Willam­
hour at the Christian church.
Fine
granulated.
For
table
use
and
ette
university
in
Salem.
Mr.
ENDS
NOTICE of SCHOOL ELECTION
The day is always of interest Dumas has been bookkeeper for
POUNDS
canning.
To Increase Tax More Than Six as the younger pupils in their the J. C. Penney Co. store since
classes are figuring how this
Per Cent Over That of the
was opened here a year ago,
$4 And $5
change will effect them, yet there it
POUNDS
for two months this sum­
Previous Year
is very little bother when the except
mer
when
he
attended
the
Port
­
Notice is hereby given to the good qualities of this change is land session of the University
New Crop—Makes a delicious side dish.
legal voters of Union High School understood.
of Oregon summer school.
BEAUTY
SHOPPE
Next
Tuesday,
October
4,
is
Ral
­
District No. 1 of Columbia Coun­
POUNDS ........
Bridge St.
Phone 431
day and we are planning for a
To buy, sell or trade,
ty, State of Oregon, that an elec­ ly
real Rally day attendance. You
tion will be held in said District I will hear about the preliminaries Eagle classified ads.
at school building on the 17th at the Bible school hour at pro-
day of October, 1931, at 2 to 7 motion day services.
Fancy Coiled — delicious with tomatoes.
The new liquid bleach, deodorant and
o’clock in the afternoon; to vote I
A 22-CENT DINNER
on the question of increasing the • CLATSKANIE — “A 22 cent
cleaning compound.
POUNDS .... .........
WITH
___
amount of the tax levy in said company dinner that satisfies” is
”.............. for the
’
-!-~' featured
.......... a in / Columbia
’-I.—u:--------
coun­
District
year 1932 by'U being
homes this month, according to
more than six per cent over the ty
BOTTLES
Mrs. Sarah Case, county home
DEPARTMENT ♦ STORE
amount of such for the year im- demonstration agent. The menu
mediately preceding.
includes chiefly home grown foods
STORE NUMBER 1436
VERNONIA, OREGON
It is necessary to raise this and reads:
Standard Quality . . . with puree.
Veal
Casserole
with
Vegetables
additional amount by special levy
Large No. 21/, cans.
Stuffed Tomato Salad
Safeway
Blend,
guaranteed.
Ground
fresh
for the following reasons:
Prune-Banana Cream
Cookies
tvhile you wait.
Teaching and other expenses.
This dinner, prepared by four
CANS ..................
POUND ...........................................
Dated this 12th day of Septem­ 4-H club girls, was served during
the
county
fair
last
week
to
mem
­
ber, 1931.
bers of the fair board, members
Attest:
of the county court, the legisla­
Mrs. Chas. Malmsten,
tive representative, president of
the county bankers association,
District Clerk.
Fresh Roasted Virginia Peanuts—
the extension agents. These
H. M. Condit, Chairman, Board and county
officials recommend
I
II
of Directors.
¡the ipenu to all Oregon house-
POUNDS ...................................
S-18-25-0-2-9-«
wives.
Safeway Family . . . Quality Blend—
For all baking.
JA POUND
Maximum — Tall cans, rich in flavor.
4*7 SACK ...
CANS ....
Charges Against Miller
all about. Mr. Miller voted for]
Distorted as to Facts the appointment of a Mr. Bar-
Pl
&
Church
Notices
Classiiied Ads dxÄ°rn
KEASEY
Armitage
Goodyear Shoe Repair Shop
FOR SATURDAY AND MONDAY
1 0
SUGAR
S9C
8
Annette
FREE 1 large bottle
of SUNTEX
RICE
4
LIMA BEANS
29c
3
SPAGHETTI
19c
2
J. C. PEN NEY GO.
2
Tomatoes
COFFEE
29c
3
PEANUTS
2
29c
FLOUR
MILK
ADAMS’
DATES
HOME OWNED----------------- WE DELIVER
Hallowi — Bulk — New Crop—
Blue A White
I'oiiiul
Ot
£«JC
SHAKER SALT
Olb. Ctn. O
£
oc
Red *
White
PINEAPPLE
Red & White 9 for 49 —
itk’s Sliced
Blue * White 214, 2 for 33c
CUT BEANS
Green & White O for 0*)-
No. 2'«
&
LdL
SWEET CORN
Green *
White
•) for 9C_
£
TOMATO SOUP
Red and
White
OUR
9 for 9C-
J
PRICES
ARE
SALAD DRESSING
Green and White
Quart ................
CORN
nn
¿uC
Ki d and
White Tall
15c
MILK
< for
4
25c
SHORTENING
White and flaky.
Pound ...................
PICNICS—
Pound ...................
10c
15c
BEEF POT
ROAST, Pound
12l-c
BOILING BEEF
Pound ...............
10c
LOW
In Our Market
FLAKES
Red and
o for
White ...... I*
EVERY
DAY
SINBKITE
Cleans, Scours and Purifie
2 POUNDS .................................. 19c 3 CANS
Specials Sat. and Mon., Sept. 26, 28
COFFEE
23c
4
RED AND WHITE STORE
$1.05
Men’s
Saits
SUITS
*14.75 •19.75
Greatest clothing values in
over a decade. Fabrics in­
clude worsteds in medium
and dark shades—several
models including one shown.
This is the Beverly — high
set shoulders, form fitting
coat, high wsisted trousers
—and it’s here at Penney's.
Fabrics are worsteds and no­
velties in newer colorings.
Shortening
Picnics
VEGETABLE
(11/ z*
POUND .............................. *7 /2C
EASTERN Sugar Cured,
3 to 5 Pounds—POUND
Beef Pot Roasts
Hams Half or whole
FROM PRIME BEEF­
POUND .................. ......
A MILD CURE—not
Salty—POUND .........
1 fT J / —
AD / 2 C
23c
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