Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, December 21, 1934, Page 6, Image 6

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VERNONIA EAGLE. VERNONIA. OREGON
nie Wednesday on some business.
The new branch logging road
through the old Nels Peterson
place to be used for yarding out
logs is now well under way.
A number of local folks pur­
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Neurer were
chased new cars. Lee Seal bought
in Vernonia shopping Monday.
a new model Studebaker sedan,
Mrs. Judd Greenman won a
Several big loads of Christ-
Otis Seal has a new Chevrolet
$10
prize in a national essay con­
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mas
trees
were
taken
out
in
the
sedan, Fred Seal bought a Fordj
test conducted by a toilet soap
is. past wee't-
pickup, and Reed Holding is:
driving a new Ford V-8 sedan. I Mr. and Mrs. Archie Boland company, according to announce­
Jake Neurer was sick for a! from Portland called on Mr. and ment from their headquarters
this week.
few days with a bad spell of Mrs. Jake Neurer Sunday.
J. J. Russell, forest service in­
At the last grange meeting all
quinsey last week.
spector, came to town Tuesday
reelected
and
newly
elected
of
­
Mrs. Julia Whittig and her son-
j evening and will remain in the
in-law, Fred Busch, called at Mr. ficers took their chairs, with the
locality until tomorrow.
exception
of
the
home
economics
and Mrs. Lee Osborn’s home Sat­
i committee, as so far only the
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Slack of
urday.
Salem were in Vernonia Tuesday.
chairman has been appointed.
Bob Lindsay came home from
Mrs. Leona Thompson of Tim­
We wish all a Very Merry
work sick last week on Wednes-
Christmas and a Bright New ber is out of the hospital after
day.
an operation for eye trouble, and
Year for 1935.
Tom Loisure suffered a severe
is doing nicely.
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attack of heart trouble last week
Mrs. Harvard Malmsten, who
and was taken to his home in
has been ill with appendicitis is
Chehalis, Wash., by his son Orval,
improving.
and his daughter, Mrs. Helen Gil­
Mr. and Mrs. Judd Greenman i
lett.
motored down the coast as far
Commissioner Wm. Pringle is
Anna and Oroce DeVaney and as Toledo over the week end.
in Portland this week at a con­ Walter and Ray Webster were They enjoyed a visit with Fred
vention.
visitors at the J. O. DeVaney’s
Mrs. John Thomas and her home Sunday.
more interest in Glee club this
daughter Marie and little Lester
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kreiger year and with their honorable
have gone to Salem to their new and Mrs. W. J. Lindsley and chil­ presence the music has more vol­
location. Mr. Thomas and daugh­ dren made a trip to Portland ume.
ter Dorothy will leave soon.
Monday.
The large Glee club, consisting
Mr. and Mrs. Noble Dumap
A pot-luck dinner was given at of 34 students, meets on the ac­
went to Portland last week end. Mrs. John Luther’s Thursday. The tivity period every Wednesday
Mrs. Dunlap is not very well and women were to dress dolls that and Thursday, wihle the smaller
is taking treatments.
will be given to the little, girls Glee club of 14 students meets
Ira Peterson drove to Clatska- in the district today at the school the last period every day except
program. Those present were Monday and Friday. The smaller
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank all those Mrs. J. O. DeVaney, Mrs. Lloyd club, in addition to the choral
who helped during our recent Cummings, Mrs. W. J. LindiJey, work studies music appreciation
Mrs. Lloyd Gillham, Mrs. Clar­ and scale patterns. Incidentally
fire.
Mr. and Mrs. D. 'E. Strong ence Ree<^ Mrs. Ted Keasey, Mrs. it mihgt be of interest to know
Bruce McDonald, Mrs.
Frank that reports are given each week
Morris and Mrs. John Luther.
on the operas given over the Sun­
Erwin Schlegel is spending the day Chase and Sanborn Coffee
hour. Last week LaVerne Thomp­
MODEL T FORD COUPE in week at John Luther’s.
Miss Anna DeVaney is home son gave a report on Puccini’s
good condition with almost new
“Madame Butterfly.” This week
tires and battery. A real buy for for Christmfas vacation.
Lee Kerrigan has been helping a report will be given on “Hanz-j
cash. Everett Rundell, River­
el and Gretel,” a Christmas opera.
view.
52c 1 Clarence Reed cut shakes.
Natal
Caught in
The Rounds
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1934
Wall while at Toledo, and spent
Sunday at Gearhart beach, where
the weather was lovely.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rosa went
to Portland Friday to spend a
few days with friends and also
to bring Mrs. Fest home.
Mrs. J. W. Brown has been
visiting her sister in Portland
this week.
Mrs. Alma DeHart, who re­
cently underwent a serious opera­
tion in the Emanuel hospital, is
Vernonia
Service
KEASEY
Station
A Cheerful - - - - -
Christinas
May Christmas find you surrounded by those you
love and those who love you. For thus will your
Christmas be merriest.
Classified Ads
GLEE CLUB NEWS
FOR SALE—Mendenhall Upright
Piano, in good condition, A
It is high time the GTee club
REAL BUY AT $90.00. One came into the limelight and let
Used MAYTAG, aluminum tub,
in good condition, $40.00. Ver- the public know what it is do­
nonia Trading Co._________ 50tfc ing. This year under the direction
of Miss Hughes the Glee club is
FRYERS AND PULLETS, Also
exceptionally large.
r weaner pigs. W. 0. Porterfield.
The newest songs being worked
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on at present are: “Smilin’ Thru,”
SOME REAL BARGAINS —1934 “Venetian Nights” and “Listen to
Chev. 6-wheel special sedan,. the Lambs,” a negro spiritual.
The boys seem to be taking
new car guarantee, $800.00;
1932 Chev. special 6-wheel coach,
guaranteed, your old car in trade,
$425.00; 1925 Dodge %-ton Del.!
$85.00. See Happy at Vernonia
Brazing and Machine Works.
Modern and Old-Time
51cl
Co.
MERRY CHRISTMAS!
INUTS
ALMONDS, I.X.L.
soft shell, LB. ....
BRAZILS
2 Pounds .............
19c
DANCES
V V V
39c
59c
5-LB. BOX
25c
98c
PEANUT BRITTLE
12-oz. Bar ................. 1UC
jq
Sugar XDEEED
SAFEWAY
FLOUR 10-LBS.......
Odd Fellows Hall
FRENCH CREAM
CANDIES
2-LBS. .
CHOCOLATE
DROPS, 2-LBS..........
GUM DROPS, 2-lbs. .... 25c
SATIN MIX, lb......... .... 10c
Fancy pillows hard mix
HOLIDAY DELIGHTS
FANCY CHOCOLATES
n1A Pound
" BOX ..............
25c
WALNUTS, Rex
fancy, 2- LBS.
------ DECEMBER 25 -------
CHICKENS — 18c lb., live or
dressed. Also apples for sale.
Mrs. T. F. Epping.
51cl
Hoffman Hdwe.
S afeway S tores
Christmas Dance
LOST—At the high school, ring
with yellow gold agate setting.
Liberal reward if returned to
Eagle office.
51cl
getting along nicely and has re­
turned to her home in Forest
Grove. Mrs. DeHart made Ver­
nonia her home for a nuijiber of
years.
Guy Murphy and Mrs. Vern
Mowe drove to Portland last
week to do some Christmas shop­
ping. While there, Mrs. Mowe
visited her daughter, Leona
Thompson, at the St. Vincents
hospital, who is seriously ill with
eye trouble.
brown
3-LBS. .
45c
Pure 10
16c Cane
xu
49
LB. SACK
LBS.
Jt)L
$1.79
Adm. 25c for everyone
CAKE FLOUR Swansdowns Pkg. 27c
VANILLA Schillings, 2-oz. bottle
!
CORN Butter Kernel, No. 2
23c
... 15c
3 for 49c
CHOCOLATE Baker’s, %-lb. cake 22c
BEANS Mill Race, No. 2 cans 3 for 25c
25c
Pimientos Libby’s, 4-oz. cans 3 for 25c
Baking Powder CaIumet>
Portland—Vernonia
• > TRUCK LINE
19c
Mt. Vernon, 4 cans
MILK
PEAS San Wan, No. 2 cans
tin
THESE PRICES EFFECTIVE TO
CHRISTMAS DAY, DECEMBER 25
Be sure to get a copy of our Handbill!