Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, February 21, 1936, Page 8, Image 8

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    PAG? EIGHT
VERNONIA EAGLE. VERNONIA. OREGON
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1936.
glad to know he is able to be up healtth nurse, was in Vernonia was the crooked politician who
Mr?. H. G. Sandon was hos­
again after his recent illness.
Wednesday.
feared the long time would bring tess for a five hundred party at
Calvin Quinlin of Kelso, Wn., i to light some of his past record, her home this week. High score
FOR SALE— Nice Fat Hens,
former manager of the Safeway1 Both Republican and Democrat was held by Mrs. Ira Rollins.
for eating purposes, also fresh
market here, visited with trienus party bosses wanted the change
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. 'Eberly_of
eggs for sale. Nice apartments
in Vernonia Sunday.
because it would give them pow-
for rent. W. O. Porterfield.
otf
C. G. Whitlock of St. Helens, 1 er to dominate and control party Banks visited Mr. and Mrs. Ted
manager of the J. C. Penney ! nominees in regard to their leg­ Aspinall last week end. Mrs.
FOR SALE—Baled wheat and
store in that city and formerly | islative policies. The people right­ Aspinall and Mrs. Eberly are
oat straw, baled clover and
manager of the local branch when ly decided not to give up any sisters.
timothy hay, a'so barlev and *all
it was operated several years 1 of their franchise rights to pol-
A daughter was born Feb. 17
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
wheat. Peter Bergerson._____ 5c4
ago, made a business trip to 1 itical bosses, and the
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power be­ to Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Cliff in
The Livingstone«, Ministers
Vernonia Wednesday.
hind them, who would have prof­ Portland. Mr. Cliff is driver of
NOTICE
A. M. Serveces: Bible school at
McDonald of St. Helens ited by the change in primary one of the Oregon Motors stages
To owners or keepers of dogs 9:45, graded school, a class for was Geo.
a Vernonia visitor Wednes­ election date. We now have in to this city, and Mrs. Cliff was
of the age of eight months or everyone; Communion service at day.
Oregon one of the best election formerly a teacher in the Ver­
over :-
11:00, conducted by the Elders
Di. Millard D. Cole of Long­ systems in the United States, giv­ nonia high school.
1936 license fees have been and Deacons, morning sermon by view was in town for a short ing ample time for the people to
Geraldine Cason has returned
fixed by the County Court as | the pastor, Subject, “The Need time Monday. His son Donald, investigate
qualifications
of
i of the Times.”
follows, to wit:-
who is ill with pneumonia and the long list of candidates and after visiting with her sister Juan­
ita in Portland this week.
$1.00 for each male hr spayed 1
P. M. Intermediate Christian pleurisy is improving.
the influences behind their candi­
bitch dog; $1.50 for each fe- Endeavor at 6:30, all young peo­
Charles Eversaul is having to dacy. thus permitting all of the
male dog, if paid on or before ple welcomed; Evening sermon lay off from his work for Clark people to cast their ballot intel­
March 1, 1936. Thereafter, pen­ preceded by song sercive; Ser­ and Wilson because of a broken ligently for those candidates who I
alty of 50c will be added, ex­ mon subject, “The Pearl of Great bone iu his hand.
have led the battle for human
cept dogs becoming eight months Price,” Prayer meeting every
welfare and the best interest of,
of age after March 1st, if li­ Wednesday evening at 7:30, in­
the state.
cense is paid within 30 days, teresting, instructive, helpful. You
The people of the state have;
otherwise penalty charged.
are invited to attend all the ser-
placed their approval uoon the,
Make remittances to County vices of the church.
stand taken by the members of I
clerk, St. Helens, Oregon.
The Livingstones, pastors of
Legion Hall,
the legislature who have always ■
the local Christian church an-
A. R. MELIS,
' voted against the sales tax and1
Secretary, Columbia County nounce a series of _ special
r____ __
ser- i
Vernonia
the change in primary election ■
Dog Control Board.
I vices to begin Sunday, March 1;
date. It is now up to the people I
SMOKE
SCREEN
TO
MISLEAD
Published Feb. 14, 21, 28, 1936 the series will include a dinner
WEDNESDAY FEB. 26
in the coming primary election |
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VOTERS
to nominate men who will support j
i served seats for guests of honor
a legislative program in the in-1
I of the day. The first service will I Dear Editor:
terest of human welfare.
Vic “Hobo” CHAMBERS
! be for men, and the ladies of the
All the leading newspapers of
O. HENRY OLEEN
| church will act as hosts, the sec- the
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_ dawn a smoke
%
v> Ernie PILUSO
state
laid
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ond will be for women and the screen to befog the real reason
Mr, and ____
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Mrs.
Tom
Batch
I men will act as hosts, etc. De- why the Party Bosses and the
Oti» CLINGMAN
Camas, Wash., spent the weekend!
„.tails
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.
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Mr. and Mrs. Dave Easter are I ; tails will be announced later; press wanted the Primary elect- with Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Esty.
I
these
services
will
be
made
at-
;
ion
date
changed.
They
shed
v» Don SUGAI
now occupying their new home | i tractive and helpful, and church ! crocodile tears for the much ab-
Mr, and Mrs. Roy Calhoun and |
in Riverview.
sons
are
spending
the
week
end
i
Mr. and Mrs. Isham Bond of, I goers and non-church goers alike | used voters on account of the in Portland. While there they |
Alto a 30 minute prelimin-
be of
most
Raymond, Washington came Sun- | ' will ts
the cordially invited as i long time between the primary will visit Mr. and Mrs. Chas. ,
ary.
and the general election. Some
day to Riverview, where they |
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of them made vicious attacks up­ Eaxton.
will make their home. Mrs. Bond [ • EVANGELICAL CHURCH
First Bout Starts Promptly
Mrs. A. J. Hughes was on the
on the elected officers of farm­
is a sister of Ed. Buckner.
at 8:30 P. M.
I
sick
list,
this
week.
1
Harvey
R.
Scheuerman,
Minister
er
and
labor
organizations,
and
Mrs. Dick Lynch and mother,
yet
in
spite
of
all
their
state
­
Mr, and Mars. Joe Doyle are j
9:45 Church School superin­
Mrs. George Bell, and Mrs. Dan
Adm. 45c Seats on
wide misrepresentation the vot­ visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ben Berg-,
Potter were Forest Grove visit­ tended by Mrs. Alta John.
ers
gave
the
press
one
of
the
tsrom of Portland this weekend.
11:00 a. m. Morning worship
ors Thursday.
at Skinny's
Mrs. Glen Hawkins and Mrs. with “This Jesus—As a Great most decided stinging rebukes
Mr, and Mrs. Kobersein and
ithat
has
ever
been
given
in
Ore-
B. B. Hawkins visited Mr. Pete Teacher” as the sermon subject.
family have moved into O.-A.
6:00 p. m. E. L. C. E. Expert gon.
Serafin, who is in the St. Vin­
house number 36.
Ever
since
the
primary
eleet-
Endeavor
work.
cent hospital, Sunday.
6:30 Evening Topic: “Things ion date was set in May the pol­
Mrs. Ida Henry was a guest of
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Graves for Which We Stand” discussion itical recketeers and moneyed in- I
will be led by Johnny Nix. An terests have tried to mislead the |
Sunday.
to throw a monkey i
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Christian­ interesting religious debate is in legislature
wrench in the Oregon election i
sen and son spent the week end process of preparation.
7:30 The Evening service in system, and at last they succeed-1
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
ed in having a bill referred to the
charge of the pastor.
Ollie Robbins at Olney.
Tuesday: 2 p. m the Martha people by the legislature after
Sim May and son of Jewell
they had tried to have the legis­
visited Mr. and Mrs. Dan May circle meets at the church.
Wednesday: 7:30 Prayer meet­ lature pass the bill without re­
COFFEE
Sunday.
FLOUR
Elza Varley left Sunday for ing and Bible study. Bring your ferring it to the people. It was
Candlelight or Pride of the
not
the
honest
man
whose
char
­
Bible.
em-
Banks, where he will have
West
Friday: The ladies especially acter and record would stand in­
ployment for the summer.
49-lb bag .....
Mrs. Ruby Smith of Vernonia invited to the union prayer ser­ vestigation that was worried, a-
Granulated Soap
Instant Postum
was a guest of Mrs. W. D. Steele vice beginning With luncheon bout running for office, because
Peef.
nn
at 12:45 and program of the of the long time between the
Sunday.
8-oz can ....................
Large
pkg
..................
I*
U
A.
primary
and
general
ekction.
It
Mrs. Riley Hall and daughter Woman’s World Day of Prayer.
Baking Soda
spent Monday at the home of Women of both churches co-op­
Palm Olive Soap
erating.
Mrs. Eva Jacobs of Vernonia.
l-lb pkg ....................
Friday evening the young peo­
Mrs. Edith Varley and sons,
SPINACH
Mr. and Mrs. Levi White and ple will gather to enjoy a ban­
No. 2cans
Bob Hiliker were Portland visit­ quet in honor of Dr. Walter
COCOA
2 for ............ ,.............
Meyers who will address the
ors Saturday on business. _
Baker
’
s
Glen Hawkins was in Hillsboro young people in the interests of
Purex
M»-lb can ...................
the Christian Endeavor work. It
Sunday on business.
14-gal jug ................
Mr. and Mrs. John Robbins and is rumored that there will be
BAKING POWDER
Juanita Parker were guests Sun- a little time for play.
Pop Corn
K. C.
day of Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Rob­
Black Beauty
25-oz can ..................
bins.
3 pounds .................
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Lynch and
CLAMS
Margaret Haiman visited Mr. and
Pancake Flour
F. A. B.
Mrs. Henry Bell Sunday in Glen­
Pilltburry’s
No.
’
a
cans
each
..
Margaret .MacDonald and Lest­
wood.
No. 10 bag .............
Huth Leiferman er Thomas of Portland visited
Mr. and Mrs.
__
■Also
CRACKERS
Saturday
and
Sunday
with
Mr.
Mayonrfaise
and family moved Sunday from
Snowflake
and Mrs. D. MacDonald. Margar­
Aristocrat
the Winky Parker home.
2-lb box ....................
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Simmons et was called home by the illness
Qt. jar .........................
of
her
father,
who
is
now
re
­
Middlebrook
were
and Minnie
DOG FOOD
Laundry Soap
covered.
Portland visitors Friday.
Play Fair
o. K.
Margaret Salomonsen is ill with
Mrs. Jim Aubrey has been
No. 1 cans, 3 for ..
the flu.
5 bars .........................
verv ill the past week.
Sun. and Mon.
Mi s
Nettie
Alley.
county
Friends of Riley Hall will he
Classified Ads
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(fiurodtar
Wrestling
The
Forum
I
J
Riverview
SflFEUIflY 5Y0R
Special Values for Friday and Saturday
18c,ibl50c
$1.39
43c
5c
JOY
11c
23c
19c
19c
23c
Special Agent
10c
49c
Personal Maid’s
Secret
29c
45c
14c
19c
THEATRE
Edward Everett Horton in
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. ni.
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 new Oregon Motor Stages
Little
Big Shot
TUES. WED. THURS.
Pat O’Brien and James
. Cagney in
Ceiling
COMING
Katherine Hepburn in
“SILVIA SCARLETT”
"ANNE OAKLEY”
Fresh Vegetables
POTATOES, Idaho Russets
U. S. No. 2’s, 50-lb bag ........................ 85c
LEMONS, fancy Sunkist, Doz.
19c
DRY ONIONS, U. S. No. 1’s, 4-lbs ...10c
LETTUCE, Imp. valley solid hds, each 4c
Market Features
BEEF ROAST, lb ...........
PORK SAUSAGE, lb........
Willapa OYSTERS, pt ...
SHORTENING, 4 lbs for
SMELT, lb.
23c
qt
15c
23c
45c
55c
5c
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