Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, February 28, 1936, Page 5, Image 5

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    VERNONIA EAGLE. VERNONIA. OREGON
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1936
| Ogden refused a second game,
: winner take all.
This article is not meant as an
apology, but rather to give cred-
Entered as second class matter 1 it to a very courageous and clev-
team; one which is a credit to
August 4, 1922, at the post office I I er
our city, and worthy of our
at Vernonia, Oregon, under the praise. One which under equal
1 circumstances would rate second
act of March 3, 1879.
i to none.
P. G.
Vernonia Eagle
Ili ver view
RAY D. FISHER,
Editor and Publisher
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Lynch and
i Mrs. George Bell of Corey hill
' were Forest Grove visitors Sat-
: urday.
Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Caton
and son Dale of Vernonia, Oral
Varley and Miss Evelyn Rinck of
Buxton were visiting in Olympia,
Washington Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs. Sam Anderson of
Vernonia Eagle, Feb. 5, 1926.
Glenwood visited Mrs. C. J. An­
Louie Siegert, former Vernon­ derson Tuesday.
ia councilman and school clerk,
Mr. Sim May and son and Dan
died Monday in Bend.
May of Jewell spent Sunday
C. C. Brown received a bruised with home folks.
hip in an auto accident near Clat­
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Olson are the
skanie Sunday.
proud parents of a 10-lb baby
The county court has appoint­ girl, born Tuesday morning at
ed P. Bergerson as road patrol­ 11 o’clock at the Guyman hospit­
man for district 11.
al. It has been named Shirley
Feb. 19, 1926
Marlene.
About 17 inches of snow has
Mrs. D. L. Crume and daughter
fallen here since Sunday.
Alma of Newberg are visiting at
H. E. McGraw is driving a the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
new Oakland.
Crume, and Mr. and Mrs. C. I.
Feb. 26, 1926
Anderson.
The fourth annual convention
Henry Christiansen of Barton,
of the Rebekah lodges of the Oregonj spent Monday at the
fifth district of Oregon met in home of his brother, Charles
Coyle’s hall, Vernonia, Feb. 24, Christiansen.
with Mrs. Lena Stanton in the
Mrs. D. R. Fowler is visiting
chair.
relatives in St. Helens.
F. E. Malmsten and family
Mr, and Mrs. Bill Mason of
were in Corvallis last week at­ Tidewater. Oregon visited at the
tending the annual educational home of their parents Mr. and
exposition at O. A. C.
Mrs. J. I. Robbins last week.
About 20 people gathered at
Grandma Fonda is spending
the J. W. Brown home Feb. 21 several weeks with relatives in
to remind him that it was his Hillsboro.
birthday.
Margaret Haiman is spending a
few days at the home of Mrs.
I George Bell of Vernonia.
i Mr" and Mrs. Jack Christiansen
land son spent Tuesday in St.
I Helens on business!
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Billings
'and Mrs. Clyde McDonald were
i Portland visitors Sunday. They
• visited Clyde McDonald who is
THE HOME TEAM
jin the Veterans’ hospital. They
To the Editor:
They lost 23-35. The defeat 'report he is doing nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. Louie Wilker­
was administered by a barnstorm­ !
ing troupe of girls from Ogden, son have recently moved to their
Utah. A veteran team, which has I home on Stony point, after hav-
won 22 games this year. They [ing lived in Medford for the past
have also benefited from the ex­ I few years.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Golden of
perience of a national tournament
in which they competed and won ' Goble, and Mrs. Spurge Golden
fame. This group of talented girls i and baby of Riverview were St.
is considered the best in the
country.
DR. R. I. HALL
Public opinion seemed to as­
sume the defeat, by our team, as
Physician and Surgeon
a conceded event. Others “raz­
965 Bridge St.
zed” them as just an “also ran
Phone, Office 72, Res. 73
team from the ’sticks’.”
Instead of this treatment, we
Office Hours 7 to 12 1 to 5
should be more appreciative of
Special Attention to
the excellent showing of the
Obstetrics
Blue Jays. Our girls, led by one
of the best forwards in the west,
are truly a great team,— so great
Ten Years
Ago « * * *
The Open
Forum - -
Helens visitors Tuesday.
Grace Depue of Mist came Sun­
day for a few days visit with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Burl
Henderson.
Mrs. Ida Henry was the guest
of Mrs. George Parker Tuesday.
Tommy Hall spent the week
end with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Riley Hall. He has been un­
able to come home for several
weeks becaues of the quarantine
of the CCC camp.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Johns, I
daughter Donna visited Mr. and
Mrs. C. I. Anderson several days
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Shorty Monico
were St. Helens visitors Wed-
nesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Chet Anderson
are spending the week with
and Mrs C. I. Anderson.
Martha Middlebrook who
been so sick, is able to be
again and at school.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lange of
Vernonia spent Sunday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Wil­
lard.
Pete Serafin of Wilark who has
been confined in St. Vincents
tor several weeks returned home
W’ednesday much improved .
Mrs. May Cameron spent Thurs­
day and Friday at the home o,f
Mrs. Mike Willard.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hawkins
visited at the home of her par­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Serafin
of Wilark Wednesday.
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[fortnight’s visit with her daught-
Seattle Tuesday.
Several of the pupils of the |er. Mrs. J. Ross.
Rock Creek school and Pleasant j
Vale school have been absent,
due to illness.
Mrs. Geo. Comstock has been
sick the past week.
Lloyd Cummings is employed
at the O.-A Camp above Keasey.
*
Mrs. Nella Gove of Corvallis
returned home Sunday after a
HELP REDUCE* ‘ '
those sickly
days of winter
LODGES
¡I
I
A. F. & A. M.
Vernonia Lodge No. 184
A. F. & A. M. meets
at
Masonic
Temple,
Stated
Communication
First Thursday of each
called
month.
Special
meetings on all other Thurs-
day nights, 7:30 p. m. Visitors
most cordially welcome.
George Plumb, W. M.
Loel Roberts, Sec.
Order of Eastern Star
abun­
dance of vitamin A. These tempt­
ing, chocolate-coated tablets also
bring you the “sunshine” vita­
min D. Each tablet contains one
grain of dicalcium phosphate.
Each tablet furnishes all the
vitamins in one teaspoonful of
Cod Liver Oil. U. S. P. X. (re­
vised 1934). Six small tablets
daily will add to your vitality,
and help raise your resistance to
winter’s germs. Buy them at
your druggist’s. A $1 bottle
brings you 100 M c K esson ’ s
V itamin C oncentrate T ablets .
Pasteurized
MILK
for the next 5 months of
THE
ATLANTIC MONTHLY
Ask Your Grocer for
Vernonia Bakery
BREAD
. . . for 2 good Reasons—
IT’S MADE AT HOME
IT’S BETTER
Send
Vernonia
Dakery
Will Give You Pro
Make the most of your
reading hours, enjoy the
wit, the wisdom, the com­
panionship, the charm that
have made the Atlantic, for
seventy-five years, Ameri­
ca’s most quoted and most
cherished magazine.
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ad)
tection from all Milk-
borne infection,
Many communicable
diseases now préval­
ant are frequently
spread by milk that is
infected, as the case
may be, either by dis­
eased cows or by peo­
ple handling the milk
who are disease car­
riers.
(mentioning this
To
The Atlantic Monthly
8 Arlington St.,
Bcston
SPECIAL SERVICE FAMILY WASH
We do all flat work through the new roller mangle.
Flannel, bath towel» and underwear through dry tumb­
ler, dry and fluffy (amooth)
We
week.
when
chine,
Pasteurization invol­
ves the destruction of
disease bacteria in the
milk and the immed­
iate bottling of the
product in sterilized
bottles under the most
rigid of sanitary con­
ditions.
guarantee shirt collars will stay pressed for a
Shirt neck sizes when received wi'u be the same
returned. Try our new special shirt pressing ma­
and you’ll be satisfied.
DRY CLEANING
We clean every day but Saturday. If in at 9 a. m.
will be returned the same day.
Vernonia Laundry
and Dry Cleaners
Phone 711
PROTECT YOUR
HEALTH
By Using ONLY Pas
Portland—Banks Stage Line
teurized Milk
The Independent Line
Leaves from Vernonia Hotel for Portland via Buxton
and Banks.
2 trip» daily .........
TELEPHONE 131
8 a. m. and
Nehalem
10 a. m. and
Arrives in Portland
Leaves Portland from Central Stage Depot, (Pack
and Taylor) Daily except Sundays and Holidays.
Valley Ice &
Arrives in Vernonia ........................... 10 a. m. and 7 p. m.
The Best Equipped Shop in Columbia Co.
C on ­
L b er
KEASEY
8 a. m. and 5 p. m.
Vernonia Auto Co.
• Do winter infections cause
you to miss a couple of days out
of each month? Usually this
happens because your resistance
is low. Help build it up with
vitamin A. Science says this vi­
tamin helps guard you against
infection in general.
M c K esson ’ s V itamin
centrate T ablets of C od
O il supply you with an
Nehalem Chapter 153, O. E. S. j
Regular commu-!
nication
first
and third Wed­
nesdays of each
month, at Ma­
sonic
Temple.
All visiting sis­
ters and broth­
ers welcome.
Mrs. L.
Dewey, W. M.
Betty Cummings returned from
Leona McGraw, Sec.
Portland with Bessie Cummings
Thursday. She has been sick
with the measles. She will re­
turn to Portland next Sunday.
SEND $1.
Mrs. Ben Knittie returned from
Atlas Tires
are unconditionally guaranteed for 1 year
against all road hazards.
10 per cent
cheaper than other first line tires and we
make the adjustment when you bring them
in, without any alibi.
PAGE FIVE
Creamery
Sunday» and Holiday» only—
Leaves Portland 10:30 a. m. and 8 p. m.
Call Service betweei^ Keasey and Vernonia.
Co
ASK FOR PORTLAND-BANKS STAGE LINE
FADE:
$1.30 °NAEY
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PHONE 471
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