Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, March 29, 1935, Page 6, Image 6

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    PA iE six
Riverview
Mira Violet Hudson was a Sat­
urday evening dinner guest of
Mrs. Ray Myers of Corey hill.
Earl Young of Longview was a
Saturday afternoon visitor of
Mr. and Mrs. Burl Henderson.
Mr. and Mrs. John Young were
visitors of the George Parker
home Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Turner were
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. R. Hall
Sunday afternoon.
Jim Brown is home from Otter
Rock. He will visit his mother this
week and is returning to the CCC
next Sunday.
Miss Dorothy Hartung was an
overnight visitor of Hazel Parker
Friday night.
Albert Tichenor from Bridal
Veil spent Monday evening at the
T. W. Hudson home in Riverview.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Depue were
Saturday afternoon visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. B. Henderson.
Jay Burtraw was a.visitor of
George Parker and family Mon­
day.
Mrs. Angello De Roia and ba­
by girl, also William Rector,
were visitors of Mrs. S. A. Godot-
ti Monday.
Many famiiles surprised Mr.
and Mrs. J. F. Rose on their
eleventh anniversary. Refresh­
ments were served and a good
time was enjoyed.
A shower was given at the
home of Mrs. F. D. Lynch last
week for Mrs. Delbert Glena.
The hostess served refreshments
to 24 guests. Mrs. Glenn received
many nice gifts.
Everett Woods was a visitor at
George Parker and family Mon­
day afternoon.
Mrs. E. Greenfeldt has been
on the sick list for the last week
but is improving fast.
E. D. Johnson from St. Helens
visited Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Fowler Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Goertzen
and son Alfred of Treharne spent
Sunday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. B. B. Hawkins.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Justice
Classified Ads
WANTED—6” top 22 ft. Cedar
Poles. Niedermeyer - Martin
Lumber Co., Spalding Building.
Portland, Oregon.
Ilc6
HATCHING EGGS— From trap
nest S. C. R. I. Reds, $1.00,
$1.50 and $2.00 per setting. Or­
ders taken for day old chicks
from any of the above matings.
Phone 591 for prices. J. W.
Brown.
12tfc
NOTICE—I will not be respon­
sible for any debts contracted
by my wife Gladys Irene Lydie
on or after March 23, 1935. Ed­
ward E. Lydie.
13*4
FOR SALE—2 Acres, including
house, garage
and
chicken
house, in Riverview. Low price,
easy terms. F. A. Hankel. 13*1
AUCTION SALE—At barns of i
Interstate Horse and Cow Mar- |
ket, Union Ave., and Columbia
Blvd., Portland, TUESDAY, AP­
RIL 2, 1:15 p. m. HORSES «nd
MULES. Selling carload or more I
horses and mules, weight 1100-1
1800 lbs., 3 year old to smooth i
mouths; many
well
matched j
teams and single horses, for farm,
orchard or heavy draft work.
They will pe sold on 3 days trial
—if not as represented, to be re-'
turned
in
same condition as
bought and money will be return­
ed. For credit see your own lo­
cal banker . . . No horses sold
private on sale day. You can al­
ways depend on a good auction at
the Interstate Stables. Clyde W.1
Wood and Bros., Auctioneers. For
sale dates phone 614, Vancouver.:
FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1935.
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA- OREGON
An interesting experiment at
AUhough he climbed a 50-foot
were visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Hall Wednesday afternoon.
tower and "skinned the cat” on a recent radio show was that of
Mr. and Mrs. Stolen and Mr.
his 95th birthday, Dr. Edwin lighting an electric bulb by
passing wireless waves through a
and Mrs. Magoff visited friends
Oabaldeaton of New Jersey is man’s head. Such experiment,
in Hillsboro Sunday afternoon.
The Natal school directors held' mindful of the uncertainty of
should aid in determining the
E. O. Robbins and children, a school meeting last week.
life and is shopping around for relative conductivity of solid ivory
Mrs. Elsie Parker and daughter
Mr. and Mrs. G. Lord left the
aftd a vacuum.
Juanita and Nels Westlund went home ranch to take charge of a cheap funeral. He has a bid of
$150
from
one
mortician,
but
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to see Mrs. E. O. Robbins in the Arcadia park. Mrs. Lord’s sister,
St. Vincents hospital. Mrs. Rob­ Mrs. Ella Caywood, is also with thinks he will yet be able to get HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE
MADE HIM DIZZY!
bins, who has been very ill, is
himself put away for an even
them.
now improving.
$100.
Miss Grace Condit was an ov-i
Mrs. C. R. Fowler went to ernight guest of Mr. ano Mrs.
HAS FOUND WONDERFUL RE­
A boy named Mating is the he- i
Waldport to see her mother, Mrs.
LIEF IN WILLIAMS
Lee Osborn on Thursday.
ro of the day tn a district near
W. L. Hall, who is ill.
Billie Carmichael traded his old Calcutta, India. Observing a small
S.L.K. FORMULA
George Green was an after­
Ford in on a later model Ford break in a dyke, the giving away
noon visitor at the Hudson home
coupe.
of which would have inundated '
Sunday. Mr. Greene is employed
In explaining his condition,
Noble Dunlap called to see his a wide area with probable loss'
at Treharne.
Mr. J. B. O’Daniel, Corydon, la.,
Mrs.
Margaret
Dunlap,
mother,
of
life,
young
Maung
sat
in
the
Mrs. Monaco and Mrs. Lolden
breach and held the flow of wa­ states:
had lunch with Mrs. Elder Tues- last week end. t
“I have suffered with stomach
Mrs. Marion Milton was in ter for six hours until help came,
day afternoon.
trouble for over 10 years and
Mrs. C. C. Fowler and son were Portland over the week ena visit­ then collapsed unconscious.
with kidney trouble almost that
ing her sister, Mrs. Paul Hart-
visiting in Portland Saturday.
long. It got so bad that 1 couldn’t
Burls
from
Oregon
and
Wash-
j
sook,
and
some
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Diemert ol Port-
Ray Darlin from Hillsboro is ington hardwood trees, especially eat without suffering afterwards.
land spent the week end at Mr.
taking out another shipment of maple, myrtle, madrone and ash, I felt bloated, had bad breath,
and Mrs. Elder’s.
form an increasingly large ex-1 little appetite. My blood pressure
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. George of maple wood in this locality.
Miss Annetta Lyons went to port to European ports where they made me dizzy. I was advised to
Portland spent the week end at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. N. work keeping house for Mrs. Net­ are converted into highly figured try your medicine. By now it
veneer to be used in furniture I has stopped those awful spells
tie Peterson.
Rundell.
and my blood pressure is down.
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Lindsay and cabinet making.
Mrs. Henderson and Mrs. De-
1 now have a good appetite and
pue were visitors at Mrs. Elder’s and son Clarence were Sunday
As an emblem of peace the am gaining weight.
I dinner guests at Mr. and Mrs.
Saturday afternoon.
Mrulxln Dunlap
v» 1 o vx’a ’s, *
dove is a fake, according to Dr.
Mrs. Edith Varley was over Noble
Williams S.L.K. Formula acts
Several men are now employed Funkhouser, professor of biology on (1) the stomach, (2) liver,
from Buxton and spent the week
along the state highway cleaning of the University of Kentucky. (3) kidneys, and (4) quickly
end with the May family.
helps to correct faulty elimina­
Mrs. Gus Olson and son and out drain ditches, burning old He declares that in their domes­ tion. If your suffer from stom­
Earle Nyggard spent Tuesday af­ i fences, and all sorts of rubbish, tic life doves are among the most ach, liver, or kidney disorders,
see Mac’s Pharmacy,
Ad.-2
ternoon at the home of Mr. and preparing to widen the highway. quarrelsome of birds.
Floyd Deeds, Clarence Lindsay
Mrs. Dan May.
Mrs. H. C. Eastman from Bux­ and their grandmother, Mrs. M.
their !
ton is visiting Mrs. A. F. Kostur Peterson, are enjoying
spring vacation at their homes.
for a week.
Mr. and Mrs. Lund from Scap­ here.
Jack Todd was a Sunday visitor I
poose visited Mr. and Mrs. Hankel
at Natal.
Sunday.
Arthur Mackey from Corbett j
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Allen
and Mr. and Mrs. LaVerne Ad­ came in the valley to work on
ams visited Mr. and Mrs. Hankel. I a ranch Monday.
Xatal
—
I
!
Mrs. Hank Matson, former
BALL SEASON IS TO
START ON APRIL 21 Vernonia resident, is in the As­
toria hospital seriously ill.
(Continued from Page 1)
Luncheon guests of Mrs. Al-1
of postponed games.
vin Lachine and Mrs. A. Lachine 1
June 16—Newberg at Hillsboro, Tuesday were Mrs. L. Calhoun,
i
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Amity at Sherwood, Carlton at Mrs. H. Ridenour and Mrs. J. I
Vernonia, Forest Grove at Ver- Ross.
boort.
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Calhoun
June 23—Hillsboro at Amity, had as their dinner guests Thurs­
Sherwood at Carlton, Vernonia at day Mr. and Mrs. E. Snyder and
Forest Grove, Verboort at New­ family. In the evening Mr. and
berg.
Mrs. George Cobat and Mr. and
June 30—Amity at Vernonia, Mrs. M. Stolen came to say good­
Carlton at Verboort, Newberg at bye to the Snyders.
Sherwood, Forest Grove at Hills­
Mr. and Mrs. Guy L. Cameron
boro.
are moving to Wauna, where Mr.
July 7—Hillsboro at Carlton, Cameron has employment in the
Sherwood at Forest Grove, Ver­ mill.
nonia at Newberg, Verboort at
Amity.
....
The average cord of four-foot
July 14—Hillsboro at Sher­ I split wood contains between 85
wood, Vernonia at Verboort, New­ and 90 cubic feet of wood and
berg at amity, Forest Grove at bark, and from 38 to 43 cubic
Carlton.
feet of air spaces, according to
July 21—Sherwood at Verno­ j measurements recently made by
nia, Verboort at Hillsboro, Amity! | the Pacific Northwest Forest Ex­
at Forest Grove, Carlton at N.w- j
berg.
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July 28—Newberg at Carlton, at Vernonia, Sherwood at Ver-
Forest Grove at Amity, Hillsboro 1 boort.
Feature Values for Fri. and Sat., March 29-30
COFFEE
49r
Edward’s, 2-lb. can
MILK
35c
»1.00
Max-i-muM, 5 cans .
SUGAR
Pure Can, 20-lbs.
SHREDDED
WHEAT
2 for
25c
CALUMET
1-lb. can ...................
25c
Large pkgs.,
SALMON
19c
Libby’s red, tall can
SOAP
25c
MACARONI
25c
Rose Citv — 4-lbs.
VANILLA
49c
Large 8-oz. bottle ....
Luna — 10 bars
4-ounce bottle FREE
T———————————————
PRUNES
Dried Italians, 3-lbs.
CHOCOLATE
Baker’s, 4-lb.
Cake Pan FREE
CIGARETTES
Camels or
Chesterfields
COFFEE
COFFEE
Golden
West ..
19c
2
19c 3 lb„. 55
SUNBR1TE
25c
Cleanser — 5 cans
MUSTARD
Bronson's, 5-oz. jar ... 5c
O lb. rn
“ can «JuC
CHEESE
Full Cream — lb.
23c
39c
PEANUT BUTTER
Bulk — 2-lbs.............
Meal Savings
Grand Opening Dance
Sat., Mar. 50
ARCADIA PARK
4 4 MILES SOUTH OF VERNONIA
FEATURING-----------------------
HUGH SHORT & HIS DANCE ORCHESTRA
Come and Bring Your Friends
Courteous Treatment to All
A free elate lunch will be served Opening Night
Gentlemen 45c — Ladies 30c
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
GROUND ROUND
BEEF ROAST
Baby Beef
Pound
1 ft ’ >r
SAUER KRAUT
BEEF CUBES
No Waste
Pound .....................
1 Qr
l«zv
•
Bulk “
BuHt
Quart
in
..........
FRESH OYSTERS
DILL PICKLES
Quart
71 r
steak
Pound.......................... £1C
10c
Pint
29c
Quart
55c
Fresh Fruits & Vegetables
GRAPE FRUIT 80'«, seedless — Dot. ..................
ORANGES Sunkist. large size — Doz..................
PARSNIPS Fancy washed — 3-lbs. ...................
LETTUCE Solid heads — 2 for ......
CABBAGE New California — lb.................................
NEW POTATOES Med. size — 4-)bs.
NEW PEAS Serve with New Potatoes—3-lba.
49c
45c
]0c
15c
7c
25c
29c