FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1936 ___________________ VERNONIA EAGLE. VERNONIA. 0RFG0N i -------------------------------- - *. -------------------- - --'-'-J--------- L, _ ....________ J______ j. ■_■■_!_________ .m PAGE ■ I .1 ■ Holding served on the election parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. MANY PEDESTRIANS board at Mist, and Bob Lind-I Chapman. . MEET SUDDEN DEATH say at Vernonia. I Mr?. Rose Cobat was hostess __ __ Mr. and Mrs. G. Pearl from for tb Stitchwell club this Thurs- Twelve of the ns kil. I Wash., were here day at her home on State street. I led in auto fatalities during the! Entered as second class matter Longview, August 4, 1922, at the post office looking for a house. Mr. Pearl is Mr, and Mrs. Jack Clarkson month of December - were ped-! employed at Clark and Wilson. have returned from Portland and' estrians, according to an anal-' at Vernonia, Oregon, under the Richard Peterson sold a cow are renting a house near Tre- ysis of accidents made by Sec­ act of March 3, 1879. to the butcher. Ira Peterson but­ harne. retary of State Esrl Snell, in chered a veal, and Jake Neurer Mr. and Mrs. B. Best and son whose office tabulations of mot­ RAY D. FISHER, butchered one last week. Billy of Buxton spent Sunday or vehicle crashes are recorded. Editor and Publisher Mr. and Mrs. Noble Dunlap with their daughter, Mrs. Everett One person died during the went to Pomona grange at Chap­ j Snyder. man Saturday. Mrs. Ida Henry has been on month as a resit of a collision between an automoble and a I The steam shovel is'working | the sick list this week. train, while one bicycle driver Mrs. Myrtle Layer was in St. near Seal’s camp cleaning up met death in colliding with a I a huge slide on the railroad Helens Saturday on business. motor vehicle. Three drivers j Mi§s Martha Rouse of Portland track some time ago. „ crashed into fixed objects with Ira Peterson made a business 1 and Jack Marshall of Seattle sufficient force to cause three trip to Portland the first of this | were house guests last week end fatalities. Three other Heaths re­ i of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Marshall. Mrs. D. R. Fowler and son week. Mrs. Alice Lindsay left Wed- sulted from what are termed Clarence spent the week end at Mr, Fox purchased a milk co\ “non-collision” accidents, which a St. Helens with relatives. from Dave McMullen for <" nesday to care for her aunt, Mrs. classification indicates that no • Frank * Peterson who “ is * ill. TC*-C*. “• Mr. and Mrs. Don Depue mov­ family cow. other car or object was invol­ Mrs. J. C. Moran with her ■ I . Miss Louise Roberson of Port- ved or hit. ed Sunday from their home on her parents, Mr. ------- • Stony Point to Mist, where he daughter Patricia drove to Yam- lan“ visited *— has employment for the sum­ hill over the week end to visit a,nd Mrs. H,an2P Roberson over i the week end. Mr. and Mrs.___ Rob- their relatives. mer. and Mrs. Jake Neurer were erson have just recently returned Mr, and Mrs. Robert Place of the Mr. * visitors at “.Mrs.‘Mary* Bur- t0 their home here after five Pittsburg, and- Mr. and Mrs. | months stay in Longview. Dwight Strong of Vernonia were ns s on rriday. Mrs. C. L. Brock and sons left Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Lindsay guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert were Sunday evening callers at | this week to spend a month in Hilliker Friday. .Toledo, Oregon with Mr. Brock. Mr. and Mrs. Noble Dunlap’s Larry Fowler has been very Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Little Baby Hartsook, at pre­ A. F. & A. M. sick the past week, but at this sent at Mae McMullen’s hospit­ and Mrs. Blaine Cobat were Mr. ernonia Lodge No. 184 writing is much better. ¡and Mrs. Roy Cobat and Joan and al, is reported improving. Peter Henderson, who spent ! Mrs. Hazel Cobat. . F. & A. M. meets Don’t Pick Out a Printer a week with his sister, returned | 'Members of the Evangelical t Masonic Temple, home Sunday. ! church entertained Friday even- Blindfolded Stated Communication 7 Mr, and Mrs. Frank Blair and 1 ing for Bishop E. W. Praetorius First Thursday of each son Joe of Goble spent Wed­ ■ with a dinner. Afterwards Bish- called month. Special nesday at the home of Mr. and | op Praetorius preached. The af- meetings on all other Thurs- Mrs. Shorty Monaco. CCC men from Camp Reehers fair was well attended. day nights, 7:30 p. m. Visitors Mrs. Tom Magoff and Mrs. are felling snags for a road be- i Mr! and Mrs. P. H. Peterson Lee Bowers and baby spent Mon­ tween the Beaver Creek and I of Paulsbo, Wn., and two sons most cordially welcome. George Plumb, W. M. I are moving into an O.-A. house day at the home of Mrs. Nels Timber highways. Loci Roberts, Sec. Chambers. i Mrs. Adolph Nelson- has return-1 this coming week. The Petersons Kress Finley of Clatskanie led after spending three weeks [are former Camp McGregor res- Order of Eastern Star in Idaho and Washington. I idents. visited friends here Friday. ... Get the One Who Can Mr. and Mrs. Eben L. John Kenneth Grable, son of Mr. I Pheobe Greenman of Hillsboro Nehalem Chapter 153, O. E. S. are the proud parents of a 9-lb and Mrs. Don Grable, will remain I was a week end visitor at her Regular commu­ Help You SELL Your Goods baby girl born at Hillsboro, Jan. in Vernonia with his uncle and ¡parents home. nication first 29. She has been named Donna j uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Smith. I Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Ruhl left and third Wed­ We have the ability to help Marlene. Mother and baby are for the balance of the school | Wednesday to attend the fun- nesdays of each doing nicely. year. He transferred from the . eral of John H. Wharton in Port- you sell your goods and we month, at Ma­ Paul Oliver of Longview, and Glenwood school two weeks ago. land, Mr. Wharton, former O.-A. sonic Temple. can do this at a reasonable Albert Pendell of Banks spent Mr. and Mrs. Grable and young- employee lived here several years All visiting sis­ cost to you. the week end at the home of er son Claude have returned to ago and is well known locally. ters and broth­ Glenwood. t , . __ __________ Edith Varley. Mrs. Ira ______ Rollins entertained ers welcome. Economy and standard­ Mr, and Mrs. Ike Adams and Mr, and Mrs. Wallace Berger-, Thursday evening for the pleas- Mrs. L. H. Dewey, W. M. family of St. Helens visited son and son Charles have moved ! ure of the ladies of the Pinochle ization are the watchwords Leona McGraw, Sec. friends here Saturday. back from Glenwood to Vernon­ club. here. We use Hammermill Tommie Hall, who ha% been ia. I Al Crist returned Sunday af- very sick was able to return to Erma Kent is ill with pneu- ( ter a, week’s visit with relatives Bond, the standard, econom­ R. I. HALL Camp at Meadow Lake Sunday. , monia. I in Tacoma, Wn. ical, business paper and we Physician and Surgeon Mrs. Frank Blair of Goble Mr. and Mrs. Grant Layer and Fred Franklin, employed on turn out a grade of printing and Mrs. Shorty Monaco of Riv-' children spent Sunday visiting the S. P. and S. bridge crew, fell 965 Bridge St. erview spent Thursday at the' in Gpble. I about 15 feet off a bridge Wed­ that brings results for our Phone, Office 72, Res. 73 home of Mrs. Tiny Tipton in ¡ Francis Reller of Marcóla was nesday. No bones were broken. Office Hours 7 to 12 1 to 5 customers. Vernonia. ¡the guest Sunday of his sister, Tom Brown visited his brother Special Attention to Mr, and Mrs. Purley Krauss Mrs. Blain Cobat. Dan in Freewater last week end. of Vernonia and Mr. and Mrs. I Jack Parry was sick and un­ Mrs. E. C. Laws of St. Helens, Obstetrics LET US SHOW YOU Hugh Dunlap of the 0. A. spent1 able to work Tuesday. daughter of Judge and Mrs. W. Sunday in Riverview. I Roy Cook spent Monday in A. Harris, visited her parents Ernie Robbins and son were Foregt Grove with friends, here yesterday. visiting Sunday at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Urie and | The Pythian Sisters are to give Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mason at Tide-1 daughters of Forest Grove were ¡ a card party in the I. O. O. F. water. | week end visitors of Mrs. Urie's hall Feb. 12. SPECIAL SERVICE FAMILY WASH Charlie Biggs spent Tuesday in' We do all flat work through the new roller mangle. Portland on business. | Flannel, bath towel* and underwear tl rough dry tumb­ Riley Hall is able to be up and ler. dry and fluffy (tmooth) around after a spell of flu. We guarantee shirt collars will stay pressed for a week. Shirt neck «izes when received win be the same when returned. Try- our new special shirt pressing ma­ chine, and you’ll be satisfied. Vernonia Eagle FUEL Kitchen Queen FLOUR Riverview 49-lb Bag $1 ••*»•*> I LODGES r VERNONIA Trading Co. Natal DRY CLEANING The groung hog without dis-1 pute saw his shadow- Sunday, retiring for more winter. More than 2 inches of snow, fell here Monday and Tuesday. I Reed Holding mashed his hand ' last week, for which he was treated. Briggs brothers from River-: view were here Wednesday on business. Grandma Erickson is nicely re­ covering from pneumonia and is gaining right along. Reed Lincoln Peterson We clean every day but Saturday. If in at 9 a. m. will be returned the same day. Vernonia Laundry and Bry Cleaners Phone 711 Portland—Banks Stage Line The Independent Line Ask Your Grocer for Vernonia Bakery BREAD Leaves from Vernonia Hotel for Portland via Buxton and Banks. 2 trips daily ......... TELEPHONE 131 8 a. m. and 5 p. m. . . . for 2 good Reasons— Arrives in Portland 10 a. m. and 7 p. m. Leaves Portland from Central Stage Depot, (Park and Taylor) Daily except Sundays and Holidays. IT’S MADE AT HOME IT’S BETTER Arrives in Vernonia ........................... 10 a. m. and 7 p. m. Vernonia Bakery 8 a. m. apd 7 p. m. Sunday* and Holiday* only— Leave* Portland 10:30 a. m. and 8 p. m. Call Service between Keasey and Vernonia. ASK FOR PORTLAND-BANKS STAGE LINE ROUND $1.30 £EY TRIP FARE: W