Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, December 06, 1935, Page 10, Image 10

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VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
< lassiiied - 1 ds
of the Townsend plan. They nuaT toll of nearly 35,Odd Ilves, ac­
hope to increase their member­ cording to a recent statement by
ship to 80,000 by Dec. 25, 1935, James L. Fieser, vice chairman in
BICYCLE FOR SALE— $5.00—
charge of domestic operations.
Geo. Stankey, 598 A St. 49*1 for a Xmas present to Dr. Town­
“Every Red Cross chapter is being
send and R. F. Clements.
Must repossess STANDARD
Enthusiasm was every where, asked to play a part in this cam-
MAKE PIANO in this locality. doubt of success of the plan . j paign,” Mr. Fieeer said. “Hazards in
Will sell for unpaid balance. A does not exist. 7000 delegates | , the various communities will be
pointed out. The children in our
bargain. Easy terms. Write Tail­ each paid a $2 registration fee , . 1 schools
throughout the country will
man Piano Store, 415 Court St., and almost half ss many visitors j be given a list of the home hazards
Salem, Ore.
49e3
paid $1 to mix among the duly I i and asked to enroll parents or rela-
I tives in the fight against them."
BICYCLES— One brand new appointed representatives.
Nearly five million men, women,
Columbia Air Rider and onu
Townsend clubs boast of a and
children were temporarily dis­
second hand Hawthorne, little membership so huge and growing.!
abled In the homes of America last
used, for sale. 224 North St.
that nobody, not even its geitle year by accidents, officials of the
49*3 silvery haired leader, Dr. Town­ National Safety Council have re­
HELP WANTED— Local repre­ send, can furnish a close esti- vealed. Most of the accidents in
sentatives wanted for FASHION mate, The usual answer is “be- which persons were killed and in­
jured could have been prevented,
FROCKS. $1.00 temporary de­ tween 4 and 7 millions.”
according to this safety agency, this
posit on line samples establishes
Mr.
Al
Morse,
sec.
of
Town-
you in business. Good earning.
fact alone largely motivating the
Delightful work. Mrs. Jone^s, send club, St. Helens, was invi- Red Cross drive for accident elim­
2313 S. E. Hawthorne, Portland, ted to speak over the W. L. S. ination.
Ore.
48e? Chicago and N. B. C. radio sta-1 Active cooperation of social, civic,
FOR SALE— 10 acre ranch on tion. He represented five Town­ educational, veterans’, and other
good rock road, electricity, send clubs from Columbia county. groups has been secured. Red Cross
good water. Sale price includes Seven clubs in Columbia county inspection forms or home check lists
cow. $700 T. R. Henderson
sent 7 delegates to the National will be distributed to homes where
45*4tf
there are no children with the help
Townsend convention.
of these organizations.
Mr.
Hansen,
of
Portland,
re
­
Due to inaccessibility and lack of
CALL FOR WARRANTS
I have money on hand to pay quested all delegates returning compensation coverage, little or no
School District 47 warrants en- home on the Townsend special, to pioneering has been done in the
dorsed not paid for want of write their impressions of the field of farm safety, the Red Cross
states. However, more people were
funds up to and including No. convention in about 50 words and accidentally killed in agricultural
ad-
hand
to
him,
also
we
were
1428, issued March 2, 1934. In-
pursuits last year than in any other
vised that each could send pic- occupation, making the need for
terest ceases Dec. 6, 1935.
Thomas C. Graves ture to his office upon returning safety education and farm home In­
home and the picture and “Im- spection apparent.
Clerk, School Dist. 47
Other agencies now active In the
pressions of the Convention”
would be printed in book form i accident-prevention field point to the
MRS. THOMAS TELLS OF
, and a copy mailed to each dele­ faot that, because of its nearly 13,-
000 chapters and branches, the Red
TRIP TO CHICAGO
gate to keep. He also received Cross has a unique opportunity to
a telegram Wednesday afternoon successfully promote a project of
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on the train announcing there this nature.
Home accidents injure many more
Centralia Cronicle gave an in- would be a reception for all
teresting talk on newspapers, He delegates at the Union depot than do automobile accidents; they
nearly as many, claiming an av-
has expressed sincerity in the upon arrival. The whole Union kill
erageofabout SO lives daily. In terms
depot
was
crowded
and
the
band
Townsend plan 100 per < cent
of dollars and cents, for the practi­
through his paper and is un- played for us and Mr. Clyde cal minded, home accidents cost
I
afraid *o express his views I on spoke over the loud speaker and
the Townsend plan at all times Mr. Hansen also spoke, then it
through his paper. We can be was announced there would be a
justly proud of a 100 per cent I parade of cars and people walk­
Margaret Byers has employ-1
Townsend newspaper in our own ing from the depot to Burnside
home state. The Douglas Coun­ and 4th. All traffic was stopped ment in a newspaper office in
ty Times, Roseburg, Ore., manag­ for the parade and police patrol- Silverdale, Wash., and is attend-
ing editor Bert G. Bates. He ed the fine and all side streets. ing school there.
Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Middleton
has the loyal support of a Town­ I Goodbyes were said on the Town-
send club of 1200 and 37 bus­ ' send1 special before arriving in and daughter Lucinda of Burley,
Idaho have been visiting with
iness houses who are 100 per I Portland, and vows were made to
l
work
harder
than
ever
for
the
cent Townsendites.
We hope
there are many more newspapers I Townsend plan.
Mrs. C. O. Thomas,
not afraid to stand for what the
Vernonia, Oregon
mo^t humanitarian plan e$rer i
I Delegate to Chicago Townsend
brought before the people.
There are 4504 Townsend National Convention,
clubs in the United States and |
it is expected there will be 1000 [
more clubs organized within the i
next 30 days.
j
Mention was made of a Thanks- I
COMMUNITY CHRISTMAS
giving meeting in November, for
BENEFIT FUND
the plan will have passed by that
I
time and the Townsendites will Program Inaugurated in Local
Chapters to Cut Down Farm
eat their Thanksgiving turkey
Sponsored by
stuffed with the Townsend plan
Sawmill and Timber Work­
and Home Accidents
and prosperity.
ers Union No. 2557
The Nationl Legion, with a
The American Red Cross has
Magof f vs Pettit
membership of 8,000, closely con­ launched a nation-wide campaign to
nected with the Townsend clubs, j eliminate hazards in the home and
Parker
V«. Cortesi
is one of the little spark plugs on the farm that now take an an-
BOXING
R. G. CAMPAIGNS TO
PREVENT ACCIDENTS
Dec. 13
And Other
Oregon Motor Stages
Leave from Bush’s Cafe
8:00 a. m. and 5:00 p. m. daily for Port-
land via Timber.
Leave Portland, from Yamhill stage
depot, daily at 9:30 a. m. and 5:15 p. m.
Call service between Camp 8 and Vernon­
ia.
Sundays Only: 12:30 p. m. for St. Helens.
Leaves St. Helens 3 p. m.
FARE: $2.10 round trip, $1.30 one way
Ride the n^w Oregon Motor Stages
Snappy
Bouts
Under 12 10c
Sunday night. The two families
Sunday night. The two famililes
were neighbors for several years
in Idaho.
Ward Plummer, son of Cal
Plummer, who is serving with
the marines, has recently re-
turned to the San Diego base
after a three weeks trip on the
U.S.S. Utah to Midway Island.
post.”
“I was, sir. A couple of croc­
odiles had been following me
around, and L don’t mind telling
you they were getting on my
nerves.”
Ex
How fast you can stop is more
important than how fast you
can step.
Ex.
T1he.P.^yZli.nC1Be“y’’,PreSent: I COUNTRY
ed by the Christian Endeavor at
the Evangelical church during the
recent revival services will be
given in Clatskanie tonight by
the local cast under the direction
of Mrs. Lydia Berkey, who re­
turned here yesterday from her
home in Salem.
The Nehalem Assembly, Order
of Rainbow will initiate new
members next Monday night,De­
cember 9, inviting all members
of the Masonic and Eastern Star
orders to attend.
A telephone message from
Longview Wednesday night stat­
ed that little Shirley Cole who
has pneumonia is at home under
the care of a trained nurse and
is believed to be out of danger.
Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Malmsten
spent the Thanksgiving week end
with Mr. and Mrs. Harvard Malm­
sten in Longview.
CHURCH
OF
The topic of the sermon next
Sunday night at the Country
Church of the Nehalem Valley
will be: “Christ or Communism,”
and the question will be asked:
“Has these Beloved Unitel States
of Ours gone Haywire?”
The meeting is at Mist in the
Church at 7:30 in the evening,
and everyone is invited to come.
Bring the family, and neighbor
with us in a real old fashioned
Gospel service.
The Pastor
P. J. Van Bruggen
CHRISTMAS SALE
Attractive gifts with attractive
Prices
Some of the things that drivers
and pedestrians do, and some of
the things that happen to make
one wonder if this isn’t the age
of gasoline goofiness.
Ex.
An unusual variety of Christ­
mas gifts including useful hand­
made articles of clothing and
domestic gifts will be on sale
Sat. Dec. 14 on Bridge St.
» • *
There will be booths for “Cook­
PLENTY OF TIMES
ed Food”, for Candy and a “Used
“Your honor, L am not intox­ Clothing Corner.”
icated”
Come for your last minute
“But this officer says you Christmas shoppping.
were trying to climb a lamp Loyal Women of C. C.
Adv.
SRFEUJRY STDR
Special Values for Friday and Saturday
COFFEE
Pancake Flour
ÜT’ 18c 3 „,50c
Max-i-mum
Marshmallows
SYRUP
Fluffiest
15c
1-lb. pkg..........
White King
2 Mi lb. pkg...............
Sleepy Hollow
Cane and Maple
SALT
Gran. Soap
29c
Large pkg. .
Max-i-mum
2 lb. pkgs, 2 for ..
FLOUR, Candlelight. 49 lb. bag ...
SOUP, Campbell’s Tomato 4 cans
EGGS, large extras, Doz...............
Vanilla Flavor 49c
8 oz. bottle ............
K. C. Baking Powder
RYTAK
2 lb pkg.
Flavo Jell
4 pkgs. .—.......
4 oz bottle FREE
25 oz can
17c
33c
Qt. jug ....................
19c
23c
15c
$1.69
27c
33c
19c
COFFEE
Maxwell House
Lb.........................
29c
Shortening
Formay
3 lb. pkg........
LEMONS, small lemonettes, doz
LETTUCE, solid heads, each ....
SWEET POTATOES, 4 lbs ........
CCC’s 25c
STARTS AT 9:30 SHARP
I
61c
T ell the people
»bout timely merchandise with
good printing and watch your sales
volume grow. Other merchants
have proved this plan by repeated
tests. We’ll help with your copy.
I
5c
5c
15c
FRESH MEATS
RIB or Sirloin Steak, lb..................
VEAL STEAK, lb...........................
VEAL SHOULDER ROAST, lb .
PICNIC HAMS, lb..........................
SHORTENING, 4 lbs....................
BOLOGNA, LIVER SAUSAGE or
WEINERS, lb....................................
A Timely Tip
THE
NEHALEM VALLEY
Fresh Vegetables
Admission 40c
1935
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6,
19c
19c
19c
23c
55c
17c