Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, January 18, 1935, Page 3, Image 3

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    FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1935,
PAGE THREE
VERNONIAEAGLE, VBRNONIA. OREGON
day quilting party at het home
basketball team went to St.
Thursday. Those present were
Helens to play the John Gumm
Mrs. Virgil Powell, Mrs. G. N.
school on December 21 and lost
Miller, Mrs. C. N. Rundell, Mrs.
the game by just two points. For
Entered as second class matter the first three quarters Verno­
Walters, Mrs. A. F. Sitts, Mrs.
August 4, 1922, at the post office nia was in the lead, but in the
J. M. Peachey and Mrs. Ollie Ro­
at Vernonia, Oregon, under the last quarter St. Helens crept up
i Olen Robbins of Astoria was berts. A nice dinner was served
act of March 3, 1879.
on them. The final score was in Riverview this week, attend­ and a jolly time had by all.
Mrs. Edith Varley, son Elza
St. Helens 26, Vernonia 24.
ing to business.
The grade school played Me
Mrs. Dan May had as her and daughter Vera visited Levi
Bride January 4 and lost the guests Thursday Mr. and Mrs. White at the Veterans hospital
game. Howard
Rundell, star Noel Woods and family of Stony Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. John of
player was not able to play, The Point, Mrs. Geo. Brown of Ver­
Issued every Friday. Temporary
score was 29 to 17.
nonia, and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Rippling Waters visited relatives
subscription rate $1.50 a year.
The next game will be
in Riverview Thursday.
Piercy of Black Rock.
Advertising rates on application. Scappoose on January 11.
Violet and Hazel Hudson visit­
Mrs. Bob Raymer and children
I
ed relatives in Rainier Monday
of
Vernonia
spent
Sunday
at
the
RAY D. FISHER,
NEW COUNTY COURT
home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank and Tuesday.
Editor and Publisher
APPOINTS OFFICERS
Evelyn May returned home
Hankle.
FOR COMING YEAR
Jack Christiansen is seriously Wednesday after spending several
months in Portland.
ill.
(St. Helens Sentinel-Mist.)
Mrs. Bud Robbins had as her
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Egil
Nygnaard
of
Business of the county court
Grade School Pupil« Come from
dinner guests Thursday Mrs. Geo.
Vernonia
were
guests
at
the
May
resumed
as
usual
Monday
of
this
Many States and Countries
Parker and daughter Mrs. Chas.
week with J. B. Wilkerson, coun­ home Tuesday.
Gill and baby.
of
Newberg,
D.
L.
Crume
It is surprising to see how I ty judge, and Tilden Graham,
brother
of
Mrs.
C.
I.
Anderson,
new
court
members,
taking
over
many different countries and'
states are represented in the their duties. The new members of came Saturday for a visit.
Francis Piercy and Mr. and
the court reported everything in
Washington grade school.
Mrs. Dan May were Portland
Among the children in the condition to begin their work.
Bob Stubbs who returned home
Appointment of a dog bjoard visitors Monday and Tuesday.
Vernonia grade school eighty­
Mr. and Mrs. Louie Anderson last week from St. Vincents host-
and
road
foremen
was
the
princi
­
seven were born in Vernonia.
of Glenwood are spending a few pital where he had been recover­
The school children represent pal business to come before the days at the home of her parents, ing from injuries sustained in a
court.
all the following states: Arkan­
fall, is ill with a cold.
A. R. Melis, Mist, was named Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Anderson.
sas, Washington, Idaho, Montana,
Mrs. A. D. Lolley gave an all
W. L. Van Doren of Vancouv­
chairman
of
the
dog
control
Texas,
Colorado,
Mississippi,
er, formerly a resident of Ver­
North Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, board. E. O. Wyeth, Goble, and
nonia, returned to his home in
Oklahoma, Michigan, Minnesota, Ray Tarbell, Yankton, are other POLITICIANS HAVE
Vancouver Wednesday after be­
members
appointed.
The
license
Tennessee, South Dakota, Calif­
A WRECKING TIME
ing here two weeks assisting J.
ornia, Tennessee, Indiana, Louis­ fees are to remain the same,
W. Brown. Accompanying him
$1.00
for
males
and
$1.50
for
iana, Iowa and Oregon, making a
(Clatskanie Chief)
was his brother-in-law, Pete Beng-
total of twenty-one states rep­ females. A 50 cents penalty is
Last week was a bad one for ston, who had been staying at the
charged if licenses are not pur­
resented.
Columbia county’s democratic pol­ home of his niece, Mrs. Oliver
chased
in
a
specified
time
limit.
The grade school also has sev­
Mellinger, who is the daughter
Miss Nettie Alley, county iticians.
ers children who were born in
Mrs. Grace Kent Magruder had of Mrs. Van Doren.
nurse
for
a
number
of
years,
was
other countries. Esmino Matthew
the misfortune to have a motorist
Mrs. J. R. Critchlow, her son
was born in the Philippine Is­ reappointed for the position. Earl back into her car near Columbia
Charley Minger, Heidi Dowler was reappointed secretary­ City recently, wrecking it. Later Will and her daughter, Mrs. J.
lands
Reich and Fritz Hausler were manager of the fair board, ef­ she went to the Rose City with Birdsong, of Scappoose visited
born in Switzerland. Kiyoko fective for three years. James Ba­ Mr. and Mrs. Horace Caswell and last Friday at the home of Mrs.
Kuge in Japan, John McKenzie con, Warren, was selected county their car was wredked. They do Critchlow’s brother, Harry Cul­
bertson.
in Scotland, Billy Duncan in fruit inspector.
Three new foremen were ap­ not claim» however, that she ¡3
H. V. Holcomb and his sister-
Alaska and John Chambers and
a jinx, but Mrs. Magruder is
Claude Veal were born in Can­ pointed for road districts. Carlj planning on getting a new car in-law, Sara McGee, returned
ada, making a total of nine chil­ Boisvert, Clatskanie; Wm. Reed, | to legislate back and forth from
dren who were born in other Jr., Rainier; Cleve Mellinger, Salem where she begins Monday
Vernonia, were e inose
those picked.
picsea. U.
u., .
.
,
,
COMPLETE LINE OF
countries.
reappointed
for St. Iservln? her flrst term aS repre’
W. Clark was 1.
.,
sentative.
Helens and Joe Banzer, Mist.
NEW 1935
Operetta Will Be Given
Last week, O. Henry Oleen
Foremen
for
Scappoose
and
The first and second grades
was going to Portland and wreck-
under the direction of Miss An­ Goble districts have not yet been ed his car near Linnton. He is
PH1LC0 RADIOS
selected.
derson are planning to give the
county
representative
to
the
state
A beer license was passed on
Both battery and
operetta, “Goldie Locks and the
for Kocarnik’s store in South legislature.
electric sets.
Three Bears.”
A
week
ago
yesterday,
the
milk
The eighth grade girls home Scappoose.
truck
of
J.
Tilden
Graham,
new
Court was in session Monday,
economics class will design and
county commissioner, was wreck­
Tuesday and Wednesday.
make the costumes.
ed on the icy pavement near
Mrs. George Plumb of Camp 8 Dead Man’s curve.
Boy« Make Many Uteful Thing» is recovering from an attack of
But then, a bad start may mean
In industrial arts class the pneumonia. She has been ill for a fine ending.
eighth grade bave just complet­ about ten days.
ed neck-tie holders, and are now
starting to make broom holders.
CALL FOR WARRANTS
for the next 5
Later on they will make box-
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
months of
kites.
that all general fund warrants
NEW 1935
of Columbia county, Oregon, en­
THE
Civics Cla««e< Interested in Con- dorsed “not paid for want of
gre««
Thor Washers
funds” on or before April 30,
ATLANTIC MONTHLY
The eighth grades are study- 1934, were called for payment
Gasoline and Electric
ing in their civics class about on the date of this notice.
AKE the most of your read­
this session of Congress. Editor­
ROAD'DISTRICT N o . 1 war­
ing hours. Enjoy the wit,
the wisdom, the companionship,
ials, news items, cartoons and rants endorsed “not paid for
pictures concerning the opening want of funds” on or before Aug­ the charm that have made the
ATLANTIC, for seventy-five
of Congress and the work that ust 3, 1934, were called for pay­ years,
America’s most quoted
has been done are being brought ment on the date of this notice. and most cherished magazine.
to school and posted on the bul­
Interest on such warrants not
letin boards.
heretofore called will cease on I Send $1. (mentioning this ad)
the date of this notice.
Eighth Grade Hear« Pre«ident
Dated, St. Helens, Oregon, Jan. THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY
8 Arlington St.,
On January 3 the eighth grade 18, 1935.
I
Boston, Mass.
had the privilege of hearing over
Gladys E. Peterson,
1
County Treasurer.
the radio the opening of the
seventy-fourth session of Con-
fress and the election of Joseph
W. Byrnes as Speaker of the
DAVENPORT
House of Representatives.
AND CHAIR .... $49.50
On January 4 they listened to
President Roosevelt’s message to
Congress.
We Have Everything
Vernonia Eagle
Riverview
Grade School
home Sunday from a trip to Mis­
sissippi and other southern states.
They reported chilly weather in
the south and were glad to get
home.
SPECIALS
For
Friday & Saturday
VEGETABLES
FRESH ROASTED
PEANUTS, 2-lbs. .
25c
POTATOES, U. S.
No. l’s, 25-lbs. 42c
CHOICE ORANGES
216’s — 2 Doz..........
47 c
PARSNIPS
3c
Pound ......................
RUTABAGAS
3c
Pound ......................
COFFEE— M.J.B. Jr.
Pound ..................
CORN FLAKES
Kellogg’s — 3 Pkgs.
QUAKER OATS
Quick, large Pkg......
RINSO
Large Package .....
LAUNDRY SOAP
White Wonder 8 bars
SALAD AID
Durkee’s — Qt.
26c
27c
25c
23c
23c
33c
Meats
Eat Nehalem Valley
Beef and help the lo­
cal farmer«.
Send $1
M
BEEF
ROASTS — lb. 14c
BEEF RIBS for boil­
ing, Pound ..... 9c
VEAL SHOULDER
STEAK, Pound ..........
PORK STEAK
Pound __________
FRESH SIDE PORK
Pound ....................
SALT HERRING
Pound ....................
18c
20c
18c
10c
We dean
Any Kind of Leather Coats
Bey« Play B««ketb»II Game«
The
Vernonia
grade
By a new method, making collar backs soft and pli­
able . . . Your leather coat made same as new.
school
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929 Bridge St.
Vernonia
Phone 721
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