Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, December 18, 1931, Page 2, Image 2

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    FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1931.
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
PAGE TWO
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Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Davis have daughter Shirley to the Happy
moved back to their home from Hollow school, this side of St.
Helens, tonight to assist Miss
Gaston.
Ruth Holaday in the school’s
Miss Nettie Alley, county Christmas program.
health nurse, visited schools here
Recent guests, at Hotel Nehal-
Friday.
em included J. W. Lathrop, Ol-
Mrs. Herman Veal and daugh­ ympia, Chas. Seydell, Quincy,
ter Velma were Portland visitors Art McDonald, Seattle, E. J. Pid-
Saturday.
gon, B. L. Laurence, G. J. Gay-
Mrs. J. L. Timmons who was nor, Portland, and Pat Kelly
ill with tonsilitis last week is Los Angeles.
much improved.
N. S. Soden and W.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Yundt of Doren visited the K. P. lodge
Cochran visited friends in Ver­ meeting in St. Helens Tuesday
night. They report slippery roads
nonia Saturday.
and seven inches of snow in St.
Mrs. J. F. Rose who has been Helens but none on this side of
Coming thousands of miles, Miss Nella Roster, of Florence, Italy,
ill since the last of November the mountains.
will study law at the University of Oregon, where she received the
is recuperating slowly.
foreign scholarship given by the Associated Women Students. She I-
Mrs. W. J. Armitage returned shown above with two University girls who greeted her on her arrival.
Mrs. Fred Spring was unable to home Sunday for a week’s visit Left to right, Ann Baum, Portland, Miss Roster, and Louise Ansley,
hold her kindergarten class Wed­ with relatives in Portland an Van­ also of Portland.
nesday because of illness.
couver.
Mr. and Mrs. R. I.
County Agent George A. Nel­ Johnson of Oregon City accomp-
son was in town Wednesday on anied Mrs. Armitage to Verno-
his way to show a local rancher nia.
about char-pitting stumps.
Of special interest to several
G. W. Johnson has been paint­ local people was a photograph
MR. SPRING’S ROOM, 8-2
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ing the cement floor of the Ver­ and article in Sunday’s Oregonian
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Roberson,
Muriel
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nonia service station office this about Fred Blatchford, Salem
week.
youth, who makes and sells clever liams, Jeanne Hughes, Dorothy
Nanson and Elizabeth George
novelties fashioned of wood.
L. English, Joe Harrs, W. B.
from the 8-2 class will appear in
Young
Blatchford
is
a
cousin
of
EVANGELICAL CHURCH
Clough, and R. B. Early were
the student body play this Fri­
in town recently, stopping at Ho­ Mrs. M. D. Cole.
day night.
G. W. Plumer Pastor
tel Gordon.
This will be the last Sunday of
Stopping at Hotel McDonald j
MR. CALEF’S ROOM, 6-2
the contest and both the Reds and
Mr. and Mrs. Van Peebley left during the past week were Miss
The names of those who re­
Tuesday morning for California Nettie Allie, St. Helens; A. B. ceived 100 in spelling all last Blues are planning to win. Ev­
to spend the Christmas holidays Igou, Vancouver; Don Sullivan, week are Aubrey Fitzgerald, Al­ eryone come, 9:45 a. m. The
school in charge of W. W. Wolff.
Forest Grove; R. Suite, E. Mori,
with relatives.
At 11 a. m. the pastor will
Camp Eight; J. M. Howard, Phil bert Schallock, Robert Acord,
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Herrin E. Molley, J. C. Armstrong, D. Bill Larson, Wilma Stolin, Thelma speak on the subject “Making
and daughter Beverly Anne left D. Lanaway and L. A. Larson of Trudgian, Virginia Henderson, Christmas Christian.” The junior
LaVon George, Rose Yana, Daisy choir will sing at the service.
last week for a visit with rela­ Portland.
McDonald, Evelyn May and Har­
tives in Piave, Mississippi.
The junior choir meets at 6
Registered at Hotel Hy-Van old Graven.
p. m. Junior Endeavor at 6:30;
Mrs. Fred Veith and son re­ this week were Mr. and Mrs.
turned home Friday evening after W. F. Jenkins, Webb Campbell, MRS. DUNCAN’S ROOM, 5th Senior Endeavor at 6:45.
The 7:30 p. m. theme, “Were
spending the week with relatives E. H. Leahy, C. H. Obenhaus,
Fourteen had 100 in spelling
| the Wise Men Wise?”
in Vancouver, Washington.
in
the
fifth
grade
last
week.
of Portland; C. P. Smith, H. Von
These were on the honor role: The annual Christmas program
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Green, Cleff, Astoria; H. Torten, Forest
will be held Tuesday, December
Mrs. W. T. Lilly, Mrs. H. L. Grove; Chas. White, Medford; Donald Peterson, Robert Peter­ 22, at 7:30 p. m. You are wel­
son,
LaVerne
Bassett,
George
Roberson, Louise Roberson and E. C. Davis, Newberg; Frank
come to all these services. Come.
Nelle Green motored to Portland Fagan and H. Mollen of Corbett. Stankey, Howard Rundell.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Saturday.
SEWING CLUB MEETS
F. Claude Stephens Minister
Party
at
Home
The 4-H sewing club met at
Kenneth Lyle is the name of
Special services for Lord’s day,
Miss Pfister’s apartments Wed-
the nine-pound boy who arrived Of Clyde Johnson
Dec. 20—For 9:45 a. m. Bible
nesday
evening.
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W.
Divine
NATAL—-(Special.) A delight­
They have just completed their school; for 10:45 a. m.
J. Lindsley near Keasey Friday ful party was held at the home
theme,
morning
worship,
special
tea towels and have started their
morning.
of Clyde Johnson Saturday even­ new project of hot dish holder, The Gift Supreme. 6:30 p. m.
ing.
About
75
guests
were
pres
­
i
Mrs. M. D. Cole was a Port­
napkin case, handkerchief holder, Christian Endeavor are to consid-
er
a
Christmas
lesson;
7:30
p. m.
land visitor Saturday. Returning ent.
or a bag.
Cards and dancing were en­
a special program of music in
with her Sunday was Dr. Cole’s
600 pulp wood cutters of Grays
brother, Hiram Cole, who visited joyed, and refreshments were
served later in the evening.
Harbor continued at work des­
here until Wednesday.
Those who furnished the music pite a 94 to 56 vote to strike
Agency for
Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Wolff for the dancing were Mr. Woods, for a wage increase from $2.00
STATE LAUNDRY CO.
and Dorothy June, Mrs. Judd Minnie Parkknon, Mrs. Lawyer, to $3.00 a cord. The strike com­
Greenman, Mrs. Connie Anderson Harry McMullin, Don Pringle, mittee did not favor a walkout.
AT HOTEL MCDONALD
and Mrs. Frank Hanson were Mrs. J. C. Moran, Dave McMul-
Laundry and Dry Cleaning
Portland visitors Friday.
Pick-up Tues.—Deliver Fri.
lin and Marion McMullin.
For real bargains—watch the
classified columns of the Eagle.
Guests at the W. J. Armitage
More than 40 million dollars
home Sunday included Mr. and have been collected by the state
Mrs. R. I. Johnson of Oregon as a tax on motor vehicle fuels
the adoption of the law in
City, Mrs. William Armitage. Jr., since
1910. Of this amount $2,593,-
of Vancouver, and O. M. Jackson 327.86 has been refunded on
of Portland.
claims presented by those using
the fuel for other purposes than
Mrs. M. D. Cole is taking her on the highways.
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TOYS
Prices Slashed
lì fi ile Th ey Idisi
$3.45 DOLL BUGGY
azo
down the river Sunday to call
on Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bush and
Mrs. Julia Whittig.
Miss Jacobson from Yakima,
Washington, is here with her
aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.
FRUIT CAKE
Dave McMullin, to spend the
Christmas holidays.
Mrs. J. W. Neurer
Cass Bergerson and P. E. Ross
cups brown sugar
were
business visitors at Natal
cup butter
¡on Wednesday evening.
cup molasses
Mrs. Lee Osborn spent Wed-
cup cold coffee
nesday afternoon visiting Mrs.
eggs
Jake Neurer.
tsp. nutmeg
The West Coast Telephone Co.
tsp. cinnamon
did some repair work on their
tsp. cloves
line down the river Monday.
seeded raisins
James McCormick is having
currants
considerable trouble with a fing­
walnuts
er that he mashed some time ago.
candied peel
Reed Halding, Noble Dunlap,
cups flour
Lee Osborn and Lincoln Peter-
teaspoon soda.
Beat the eggs until light, Add son were all in Vernonia Mon-
the sugar and butter, melted and day.
The Natal grange held their
beat well. Add coffee alternately
with flour with which has been regular business meeting Satur­
sifted the spices. Beat thoroughly. day evening and elected new of­
Add the raisins and nuts dredged ficers for the coming year.
Bob Lindsay was away on a
with flour. Stir in molasses and
add soda last, stirring well. Bake business trip last week for *
in a moderate oven, allowing couple of days.
Ed Tapp from the Vernonia
about 40 minutes for two small
loaves, and one hour for one Trading Co. delivered a truck
large loaf. W’hen cold wrap in load of mill feed to dairymen at
Natal Tuesday.
wax paper and store.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Peterson and
keeping with the season. A son spent Tuesday evening at the
Christmas Cantata.
home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Os­
May the joys of Christmas be born.
shared by many in various hap-
The fern and Christmas tree
py ways is the wish of the minis- industries are better in this lo­
ter.
cality than ever before. Several
families are engaged in this
CHRISTMAS AT THE
work and approximately 20,000
CATHOLIC CHURCH bunches of ferns and several
thousand trees were sent out by
Weather permitting, Holy Mass
will be said at St. Mary’s church
here at 6:00 a. m. Christmas day.
Father Clancey of St. Helens will
preach the sermon.
Confessions will be heard at
5 a. m.
Favorite
Recipes
Natal
Reduction
Mr«. Jake Neurer
on
Mr. and Mrs. Don Williams and
sons Bobbie and daughter Beat­
rice from Clatskanie visited Mr.
and Mrs. Jake Neurer Sunday.
Miss Marian McMullin took Of-
ga Holmstrom’s place at the tele­
phone office Thursday and Fri­
day of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Moran drove
From now till January 1.
Take advantage of this
remarkable saving.
Make it a jewelry Christ­
mas.
«
Kullander's
JEWELRY STORE
All toys at special clean-up prices. You
need but little money to buy toy’s here.
OUR STOCK IS GETTING LOW
—BUY NOW
Hoffman Hdwe. Co
FOR BARGAINS—SEE HOFFMAN ABOUT IT
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PEARL OIL
Heating
THAN
NOW CHEAPER
EVER TO ENJOY
Always a bigger dollar’s
worth of winter warmth—
re-refined Pearl Oil —now
available everywhere in the
new refillable can—is more
of an economy than ever!
Buy Pearl Oil for cozy
heat — wherever you set
your kerosene heater —all
winter long. Buy it five gal­
lons at a time. When the
can is empty—return it to
your dealer for repeated re­
fillings at bulk prices.
Get more for your money
with clean-burning Pearl Oil
— finest quality kerosene.
Remember that even in the
best heaters, it’s the oil that
supplies the heat. “Coal
oil” or “kerosene” may
mean any kind of kerosene
«Pearl Oil”
DEALERS ----------
SAFEWAY STORES
VERNONIA MARKET
R. A. SIMMONS
HOME GROCERY
RIVERVIEW
SERVICE STATION
VERNONIA BRAZING &
MACHINE WORKS
NEHALEM MARKET
Nehalem Market & Grocery
(Incorporated)
Specials for Fri. and Sat
Wilbur Candy Bars
CRANBERRIES
Sweet Potatoes
Navel Oranges, 288’s
Raisins
9c
Wesson Oil
FOR
LBS.
LBS.
Doz.
18C
25c
15C
25 c
JOLLY TIME is Christmas
time. 10-ounce tins — 2 FOR
25c
Mince Meat
46c
QUART CAN ...........
10
2
4
2
Pop Corn
IRIS—Fancy new crop.
15-ounce Package ........
Snowdrift
59c
KERR BEST— Flavored with Sherry
Wine and Brandy.
18-Ounce Jar .............................
24c
Cranberry Sauce
Dromedary Dates
DROMEDARY — For the Christmas
dinner. Ready to serve and
OQ/*
so good. 17-Ounce Tin ........... ¿Vt
Pitted or unpitted. New crop,
sunshine fruit. PKG. ...............
Coffee
IQ/»
JLJ/C
Peas
RODMAN—Fancy Petit Pois — The
best you can buy.
2 Cans for 45c
CAN
Jello
12c T0 88c
A gift worthwhile — remem­
ber your friends with a subscrip­
tion to the Eagle. A gift that
is new each week for 52 weeks.
WATCHES, SILVERWARE,
JEWELRY
23c
ALL ANIMAL TOYS
1/3 and 1/2 Price
Administrative costs in the col-
lection of motor vehicle fuels tax
in Oregon are but two-tenths of
one per cent of total revenue
handled.
—SAY TO YOUR DEALER
Rubber Tires—Only
$1.00 DOLLS
All Dressed Up
trucks in the past 30 days.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Kuback
and daughter from St. Helens
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jake
Neurer the first of the week,
Mrs. Van Vleet from Mist
drove through on her way to
Vernonia Tuesday.
Hy Tracey is recovering and is
getting along a swell as can be
expected.
Elmer Lindberg and his uncle,
Lincoln Peterson, were business
visitors in Vernonia over the
weekend.
With whipped cream
Oh, what a dessert.
FOR
FREE—2 Aluminum Moulds with 3
Packages of Jello.
3
GOLD BAR — Coffee Experts Pro­
nounce it the Aristocrat of
all Coffee. 1-lb. Can .........
35c
Corn
DEL MAIZ Niblets. Fancy off
the cob style. CAN.......
Pumpkin
GOLD BAR,— For fan­
cy better pies, 21/£’s
BEEF ROAST
2 For 25c
... LB.
ROUND STEAK
WEINERS
IIAMR1 RGER
Pork SAUSAGE
16c
LB.
LB.
2
2
LBS.
LBS.
12c
18c
18c
25c
25c