Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, February 19, 1932, Page 2, Image 2

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    VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
PAGE TWO
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1932,
DANGER OF BORROWING
some time but at this writing are
The Austin Dowling folks had
Listen to a classic printshop
all somewhat improved. Stanley
as their guests Monday evening
fable: Once upon a time a nickel-
and Earl Pringle have lost sev­
for dinner and for an evening’s
nurser sent his kid to borrow the
eral days work this last week
enjoyment of radio programs Miss
Mrs. A. A. Dowling
neghbor’s paper, and the kid up­
due to illness.
Sieverts and Miss Gross.
set a hive of bees and soon was
Mrs. D. R. Ryves and daughter
Mrs. A. Buckley was down
Camp is again running with
covered with lumps, His father two sides at Camp Eight and one Jean of Vernonia were visitors
Mrs. A. R. Mills and Mrs. Robt. from Vernonia and visited a day
| Berg entertained at a luncheon with her mother, Mrs. Reynolds.
Mrs. Robert Sword is ill with' The Willing Workers met at the ran to help him and eaught his side at Wilark although the snow in camp on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wridge and j Wednesday honoring Mrs. A. M.
Christian church Wednesday for chin on a clothes line and sprain* is still quite deep where the men
Jame sJones is working on the
the grippe.
an all day session of quilting with ed his back and fell and broke are working.
Clarence Wridge of Vernonia Berg. The valentine decorations bridge down by J. Banzer’s.
Harry Wilson’s family was sick a pot luck luncheon at noon.
a $25 watch. The clothes pole fell
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Scott were
The Pot Luck Luncheon was were dinner guests at the Olson were carried out at the tables.
last week.
over the car and smashed the held last Wednesday at the home home on Monday evening.
Invited guests were Mesdames A. over from Kelso and spent the
B. Rachel has been laid up windshield, and mother rushing of Mrs. Archie Lizenby in Verno­
Mrs. Harry Sandon and her M. Berg, G. Wanstrom, H. Jones, weekend with her parents, Mr.
Mrs. Harry Condit has been
with complications arising from out to see what occasioned all
mother
Mrs. Ward of Vernonia Calmberg, E. T. Wallace, A. and Mrs. Oscar Jones.
nia. Dut to so much illness in
ill since last Friday.
an injury to his hand received the excitement, upset a five-gal-
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Reynolds were
camp none of the women from were visitors in camp on Sun­ Johnston, Chas. Sundland, L. Bir-
Myrtle Webb was laid up with in the mill a couple of weeks Ion churn of cream into a basket camp attended, Mrs. Adams won day.
kenfeld, Bollenger.
dinner guests of the Carrington
of
kittens,
drowning
all
ago.
of
them,
the grippe last week.
Miss Sieverts and Miss Gross family Friday evening. The even­
Vernonia shoppers and visitors
first prize and Mrs. Ryves con-
The electric flatiron burned
on Monday were Mrs. Jack Hall, were dinner guests Friday even- ing was spent in playing brdge.
Wm. Pretzman and family vis­
Ten cases of measles, three of through the ironing board setting solation prize.
Mrs. Ed Reynolds was a Ver-
Little Johnny Beele Hatfield Mrs. John Eider and Mrs. Me-, ¡ing of the Wm. Bridgers family,
ited in Portland Monday.
pneumonia and two of chicken fire to the house, and the fira-
I E. T. Wallace was a Portland nonia visitor on Monday.
and
Betty Jean Olson attended a Donald.
pox
were
reported
from
Columbia
men
broke
all
the
windows
and
Charles Holt’s two small chil-
Mrs. Wm. Hodge is slightly i business visitor
Pete Banzer was a village
birthday party Saturday given
Tuesday
and
county for the week ending Feb­ chopped a hole in the roof.
dren have whooping cough.
improved but still spends most Wednesday.
shopper Tuesday.
in
honor
of
Pauline
Rollins
at
her
ruary 13.
The baby ate a jar of pickles home in Vernonia.
of her time in bed. She was in­
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Harding
Mrs. Mary Nelson, who has
and got cholera morbus, and the
To buy, sell or trade, use
Mrs. Piert, Mrs. Wood, Mrs. G. jured in an automobile accident gave a party at the Clyde John-
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Estey were doctor's bill was $15. The daugh­
been ill, is much improved.
Eagle classified ads.
some
time
ago.
in town from Camp McGregor ter ran away with the hired man Baker, Mrs. Lee and Mrs. C. Lew-
son home Wednetsday evening.
Mrs. Norman Quinn returned There were about 25 invited
E. Belongia has been ill with Saturday. There were 20 inches
i is were guests at the H. G. San-
during the excitement, the dog'
grippe for five or six days.
of snow up there at the time, bit a neighbor’s kid and the i ■ don home in Vernonia on Satur­ home Monday from a week’s visit guests.
day at a birthday dinner. The af­ in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Eder Wallace en­
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Henges Mr. Estey reported.
calves ate the tails off of four i ternoon was spent playing cards.
tertained at dinner Thursday
spent last week in Portland.
night-shirts
on
the
clothes
line.
DON
’
T
GIVE
A
DOLLAR
Wayne and Mildred Smith,
Little Dorothy Lee Hanna has
evening Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Van
Moral—Subscribe to your home been ill the past few days, losing
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. niece and nephew of Mrs. Wil-
“Don’t give a newspaper a dol­ Vleet, Mr. and Mrs. F. Harding
paper. Don’t borrow it! This all several days of school.
|
liam
H.
Smith,
who
passed
away
R. C. Petty Sunday morning.
lar.” Such is the advice spoken and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sundland.
'a week ago, are staying with Mr. happened in Dyer, Tenessee, ac­
Mrs. Earl Smith and small
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sundland
cording t» the town’s paper.—At­ daughter was a visitor in camp I 1 by a well known merchant over
Darrell and Russell Stanton* and Mrs. Harry Wilson.
tne radio
rauio recently.
recently, ne
............
| the
He was uuvvt-.
direct- were Portland business visitors
tica (O.) Weekly Hub.
motored to Eugene Wednesday.
on Monday. Mrs. Wood, Mrs. ing his remarks to business men|a couple of days last week. Austin
r
.....................................
The W. C. T. U. will meet
Piert, Mrs. Baker and Mrs. Smith in small towns and cities. Don’t Dowling looked after the interests
Frances Morton has been laid
1
Tuesday, February 23, at Mrs.
were luncheon guests at the Neil i give the newspaper a dollar, he! of the garage during their ab-
up for two weeks with the flu.
i
Charles Malmsten’s. An interest­
Regularly 10 cents each.
Lee home on that day.
i emphasized, “ instead
inatand hnv
buy t.wirp
twice ' SdlCe.
Fred Oswell has been on the ing program has been arranged,
AND ONE—
Mr. and Mrs. John Olson and | as much advertising as you think
Mr. and Mrs. Rymal Johnson
sick list for three or four days. and visitors will be welcome.
10-inch genuine
family of St. Helens were guests I you can afford for a period of were up from the Fishhawk Sun­
OLE V1R-G1N-A FRY PAN «
at the home of their son, Stan­ one year. Then watch your busi­ day visiting Mr. Johnson's par­
EVANGELICAL CHURCH
Mrs. Gus Schmidlin and Joe
J. C. Lindley, former vice-
With detachable no-burn
ley
Olson,
on
Sunday
for
dinner.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. John­
Schmidlin are down with the1 president of the Bank of Verno­
ness grow.”
hot plate
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Stanley
Olson
and
G.
W.
Plumer,
Pastor
son
of
the
Ivory
bungalow.
flu.
nia, is now in charge of the
“The newspaper,” he said, is an
AI.L
Mrs. E. Pringle were Vernonia
The
Sunday
school
hour
is
9:45
Miss
Sieverts
and
Miss
Gross
liquidation of the Bank of South­
accurate mirror of the town which
FOR
K. A. McNeill and Mike Miller
a. m. Mrs. E. E. Garner is in visitors and shopper on Saturday. it serves. If your town is a live were dinner guests Saturday
western Oregon at Marshfield.
made a business trip to Portland
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Beeler
and
family
charge. The 11 a. m. service sub­
evening
of
Mrs.
Ed
Reynolds.
town, one than can meet the in-
Wednesday.
Mrs. Wm. Bridgers, Miss Irene
The shadow basket social spon­ ject will be “The Garden of of Hillsboro were over night tense competition of today, the
Another Special—
guests
at
the
home
of
their
son,
Peace.
”
The
Christian
Endeavor
is- DeRock and S. J. DeRock motor­
The Kist school has been closed sored by the Energetic club will
newspaper
will
be
filled
each
Full Pound of
Raymon
Beeler,
last
week.
ed to Portland Saturday.
on account of so many children be held in the grange hall Sat­ will be at 6:30, led by Miss Sarah
ALICE BLUE, MARQUISE
Mrs. J. Burke, Mrs. J. Hatfeld, sue with snappy invitations to
McGee.
The
theme
for
the
7:30
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ain
Wallace
en
­
urday,
Feb.
27,
instead
of
the
having the flu.
trade at the various stores in
OR DUTCH MILK
17th as stated in last week’s p. m. will be “Can Stones Be Re­ Mrs. C. Mackie, Mrs. E. Pringle that town. Your newspaper is tertained Sunday evening at their
have been on the sick list for
Mrs. George Baslington is Eagle.
vived?”
your weekly contact with the home a few invited guests.
spending a week with relatives in
Please keep in mind that Bishop
Come and en- Pe°Ple of y°ur trade territory,
Mrs. Jack Tomlin and four of G. E. Epp will be with us on est ideal is God!
southern Oregon.
joy the fellowship of this day. Use
liberally and you will be
her five children have been ill Tuesday, March 1.
F. M. O'Donnell and family of with tonsilitis. Mrs. Tomlin and
Realistic
surprised at the result.
Everyone will find a welcome You are welcome.
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“The merchants in any com-
Treharne returned Tuesday even­ two of the children are reported to the worship of this church.
Permanent
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SPECIAL munity where a real newspaper is
ing from Hillsboro.
A BOX
as better, while two others are Come.
SERVICE BROADCAST MON.! published could afford to pay j
still sick.
Better
than
you
have
been
Mrs. Harold Smith sustained
the subscription of the paper for
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
able to buy for $1.50.
a badly fractured arm Monday
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Veith enter-
Special services are to be held every resident within thirty miles prices.
while cranking a car.
. tained Mr. and Mrs. H. Buff- F. Claude Stephens, Minister February 22 in many Christian —they would get their money I $J.5O and $^-5U
! mire and daughter Bonnie at din­
Patriotic services for Febru­ Science churches throughout the back many times over by increas­
Mrs. George Ohler and family
ner Sunday. Others present were ary 21—9:45 a. m., Bible school; country as part of the nation- ing contacts for advertising mes- (
have all been sick with the grippe
Regular $5 wave
Mrs. Lottie E. Dewey and daugh­ 10:45 a. m., Divine morning wor­ wide celebration of the George sages.
j
and ear complications.
ter Miss Grace Dewey.
“Boost for your newspaper. It
ship, theme, life of George Wash­ Washington bicentennial. Radio
Delvin Groat of Astoria has ; In keeping with the nation-wide ington, a challenge.
listeners in Vernonia and vicini­ is always boosting the community,1
Next t » Post Office
BEAUTY SHOPPE
been visiting at the H. Veal home
At 6:30 p. m., Christian En­ ty will be interested to know that and the boosting you give will
i bicentennial celebration of Wash­
Phone
431
Bridge
St.
throughout the past week.
ington’s birthday, Mountain Heart deavor; 7:30 p. m., evening evan­ the service to be held in First pay you big dividends.”—Clipped.I
Earl Bleile, Jr., who is in the Rebekah lodge will present a spe­ gelistic services. Theme, “Will Church of Christ, Scientist of
Portland next Monday at 11 a. m.
Doernbecher hospital in Portland, cial Washington program at their You.”
Today we are living in the is to be broadcast from station
regular meeting Febraury 25.
is reported as much better.
Plans for the program were made realm of great ideals. The great- KOIN (940 kc.).
Mrs. C. O. Matson and Mrs. at last week’s meeting.
George Plumb were Portland visi­
W. J. Armitage went to Port­
tors Wednesday and Thursday.
land and back Tuesday, bringing
A six and a half pound boy with him Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
was born to Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Armitage of Vancouver, Wash­
Kaphammer at 7 a. m. Feb. 16.
ington, who remained in Verno­
Silver Bar — Banquet size, 2%’s
iy
A. L. Kullander, O. T. Bate- nia over night and returned the
Extra fine in heavy syrup ............
m FOR
man and Clyde Jordan made a next morning. Business is holding
business trip to Portland Monday. up very nicely in Vancouver, Mr.
Armitage reports.
Miss Grace Dewey of Vancou-
BEEF ROAST
Hoody’s — So good — Rich and
ver, Wash., is visiting at the
JOY THEATRE
nourishing. Full Pint Jar ..............
home of her sister, Mrs. Fred H.
POUND
Veith.
The Silent Witness, The Van­
ishing Legion (serial), Friday and
S. Esmino was taken to a hos­ Saturday, Feb. 19, 20. The Run-
ROUND STEAK
Campbell’s — Delicious and
pital in Portland Thursday ldgl.. Around Sunday, Feb. 21. Zane
Nourishing — TODAY .............
CANS
because of an attack of appen­ Grey’s “Rainbow Trail” Tuesday,
POUND
dicitis.
Wednesday, Thursday, Feb. 23,
FRESH SIDE PORK
(Adv.
Lee Keller and his family of 24 and 25.
nine are all sick with grippe,
Ask for your recipe, Grapefruit Snow Pud-
POUND
two of them having developed i
PACKAGE
ding. It’s deliciously different.
pneumonia.
Agency for
LINK SAUSAGE
STATE LAUNDRY CO.
Mr. and Mrs. Vance Lumpkin
POUND
of Portland were guests of Mr.
Yuba — Rich, ripe fruit
AT HOTEL McDONALD
and Mrs. C. C. Van Doren over
Laundry and Dry Cleaning
in syrup — 2%’s ...........
CANS
HAMBURGER AND
Pick-up Tues.—Deliver Fri.
the weekend.
Mist
Camp Eight
SPECIAL
6 Cakes
Almondol
Soap
Fancy
Chocolates
Armitage
Annette
Specials for Fri. and Sat.
Peaches
Meat
29c
Peanut Butter
14c
Tomato Soup
4
29c
16c
19c
12c
Knox Gelatine
Pears
Lee Keller's family has been
ill, Oscar, the boy, having had
a touch of pneumonia, but is
somewhat improved.
RINGLETTE PERMANENT
"EASY AS A MARCEL"
The Frank Lines family have
been nearly all down with grippe
since Thursday. Five have been
sick at one time.
AT NEW
LOW
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Adams are
the parents of a nine pound boy
born Wednesday evening at Mrs.
Rogers' maternity home.
SPECIAL
Word has been received from
Mrs. O. H. Drorbaugh that Mr.
Drorbaugh is now under the doc-
tor’s care in Tillamook.
The seven year old daughter
of Mrs. W. 11. Brown has been
very ill with pneumonia, but is
showing signs of recovery.
PRICES
Long
Hair
French
Curls
Now — for your
washing and ironing
HOR has combined the Faster—and with gentle
world’s fastest speed kindness to clothes. And
washer and the new speed
these two famous Thors—
ironer into one compact, in one unit—now cost you
low-priced laundry unit
less than you were for­
You now wash and iron merly asked for a good
with the same machine. washer alone.
T
$3.50
Milady**
Beauty
Speed !
Shoppe
Vernonia Hotel Building
Phone 1261
18c
29c
SAUSAGE
Corn
Cowley's Golden
Bantam — 2’s
3
FOR
29c
2 POUNDS
The HKST in Kadio
29c
Catsup
Gold Bar —Made from rich ripe tomatoes. The
leader for years. Large 14-oz. size BOTTLE
Coffee
Affiliated Best — Today 1 big stick pure su­
gar candy free with each PACKAGE .............
29c
4 CANS 25c
Cheese
Tillamook — Association
Loaf — POUND .............
LETTUCE
2 HEADS
______
15c
CARROTS
Pork & Beans
Van Camp’s — Rich, delicious and
easily served. 16-oz. Tines ............
Produce
18c
2l BUNCHES ....
15c
BRUSSEL SPROUTS
24c
Granulated Soap — Large Size. Hear "Chandu” the Ma­
gician over KOIN 8:15 every evening. Ask
QAz,
us about the magic cone trick.
PACKAGE t)«7v
From ¡lather to Ironer
25c
Boman Meal
An appetizing and nutritious cereal—
LARGE SIZE PACKAGE .......................
25c
2 POUNDS
White King
Vernonia Radio Shop
DATES
2 POUND
PACKAGE
24c
in IO Seconda
Radios for Rent and Sale
GLENN E. DEAMER. SERVICE MAN
Your radio repairing guaran­
teed — or no labor charge.
2
J
Oregon Gas & Electric Co
622 Bridge Street
Telephone 691
Nehalem Market & Grocery
(Incorporated)