Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, September 11, 1936, Page 5, Image 5

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    FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1936
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
SURE ENOUGH
“Tom, there must be some truth
in the old spying, ‘Nobody loves a
fat man.’ ”
"Nonsense! Dick. Why, you’re
sort o’ plump yourself, and you’ve
had four love affairs, and been mar­
ried as many times.”
“Well, Tom, ain’t four prooi
•nough?”
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distance? dinners'
Pan its fastest too-mite-
outdoor race in. History.
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PAGE FIVE
ens pnd Arthur Haymire, who
are visiting at Marshfield. On
their arrival they were met by
a host of friends and relatives.
They journeyed to the mountain
for a weinie roast, after which
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Haymire
left for California to makes their
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shafer and
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QUITE TRUE
Mr. and Mrs. George McFar-
land and daughter of Forest
Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hop­
kins of Tillamook and Mr. and
Mrs. Alva Solomon and son of
Jewell.
fash. teamed endurance
and. fawtorun, tonystretcAe.
¿y scampering six mites
io sctootand. ¿tick again.
Mr. and Mrs. John Elder spent
the week end at Malden, Wash.,
at the home of his father. lich-
ard Elder.
a week.
Mrs. Riley Hall spent Friday
at the home of Mrs. Alfred Bays
at Treharne.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fowler
were
in St. Helens Tuesday on
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Lynch,
Margaret Haiman, Bessie Bell of business.
C. H. Hilliker of Buxton spest
Corey hill and Mildred Woods
of Camp 8 spent Sunday and Monday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Hilliker.
Monday at Cannon Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. John a«g>
Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Robbins
and family spent several days baby spent Monday at Forest
last week at the home of her Grove with relatives.
brother, Wallace Cobert at Stay­
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Place
I
ton, Oregon.
spent Saturday and Sunday at
Mrs. Ruth Roland and Mrs. Maupin with relatives and re­
turning home by the Columbia
Helen Steele of Heisson, Wash.,
are visiting relatives here for I highway.
sons left Saturday for Stayton,
Oregon, for a two weeks visit
with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fowler
spent the week end at Waldport
with her mother, Mrs. Lee Hall.
We are sorry to learn Mrs. Hall
is very sick, but her friends hope
for a speedy recovery.
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Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Adams,
Mr. and Mrs. Gloyd Adams and
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hoben
spent the week end at Rockaway
beach.
Mrs. Johnnie Hatfield was in
Portland on Tuesday of this
week.
J. C. Lincoln, Jack Lindsay and
Elmer Lindberg fished in Ne-
halem bay Labor day.
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Schmidt
were in Portland
business
Wednesday.
Percy—Doncher know, when
Mr. and Mrs. John Robbins hold my breath and duck my head
and daughter Elsie also Juanita under, it bobs right up!
Clara—So will any light matter,
Parker left Tuesday for a visit
with their nephews Kenneth Niv- I am sure.
Riverview
Announcing!
the employment of Mr. John Hanson, an
expert mechanic, in our repair shop.
MONEY
DOWN
3 YEARS
TO PAY
Also the purchase of a new spray gun
and new fender hammers for body work.
We are in a position now to give all Ford
owners the very best of service.
James Rainey spent Monday in
Portland on business.
HAS A GOOD EYE
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Lolley had
as their guests Sunday Mr. and
Mrs. G. N. Miller and daughter
of Forest Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shipley had
as their guests Sunday Mr. and
Mrs. C A. Shipley of Banks,
Crawford Motor Co
“FORD SALES AND SERVICE”
Be Sure Your Child Has Enough Light
Eyes are precious- Light is cheap
“Your friend can shoot a plate of
bean-soup down the lunch counter
and never spill a bean.”
“Yes, bo. She’s got perfect con­
trol.”
Suit
Prices
2650
Light is made to see
with, not to look at.
If you see a light, it
should be shaded.
Bright light produces
eye strain and nerv-
ousness.
If your child is hold­
ing his book closer
than 14 inches either
his light or his eyes,
or both, need atten­
tion.
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