Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, November 06, 1936, Page 6, Image 6

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    PAGE SIX
VERNONIA EAGLE,
Vernonia Eagle
(Reed College
News
VERNONIA, OREGON
Bureau)
ton, Oregon, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Christiansen over the week
end.
Miss Lizzie Gribner and Mr.
Nelson of Banks visited Mr. nd
Mrs. Charlie Christiansen Sunday.
Kenneth Fowler and Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Fowler were week
end visitors in St. Helens.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mason of
Making an extended visit at
the Albert Childs home is Mrs. Tidewater spent the week end
Childs’ niece, Doris Thompson of with Mr. and Mrs. Bud Robbins.
Mrs. Eva Jacobs motored to
Warren, Idaho.
H. O. Matthews spent the week Portland Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Owens, Albert
end at the home of his sister,
Schalock and C. N. Rundell were
Mrs. J. H. Burnside.
I visiting in Clatskanie Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Duben-
dorff spent the week end in
I Goble.
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Mathieson
of St. Helens spent Sunday with
Fred Zeiner made a business Mr. and Mrs. Bud Robbins.
trip to Portland Wednesday.
Mrs. Ruby Fowler was in Port-
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hay visited ■ land Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Erik Erickson of
*
Portland Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoffmeister were I
visitors in Hillsboro Sunday.
Mrs. Tom Magoff has been very
ill after having her tonsils re­
moved.
In the May issue of The Ford
Mrs. Dick Lynch drove to Port­ Dealers News was printed the
story
that the first standard auto­
land Wednesday.
mobile engine to receive the
William Buffington of Ver­ United States Department of
nonia was a dinner guest of Mr. Commerce aproval for use in an
and Mrs. Jack Potts Friday even­ airplane was the Ford V8. A
tremendous interest in this an­
ing.
nouncement was indicated on the
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Schroeder j i part of Ford dealers everywhere.
spent the week end in Woodland, In that article we pointed out
that the V8 powered plane has a
Washington.
Lavina Zeiner was an over top speed of 100 miles an hour
and cruises at 90. The plane
night guest of Floreida Graves climbs 500 feet a minute and has
Saturday.
a range of 350 miles on 20
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bowers and gajlons of gasoline. The landing
speed
is 45 miles per hour.
Clyde Steele spent the week end
Ford dealers will be interes­
in Keisson, Washington.
ted in the information that the
Grace Depue visited friends in Arrow Aircraft Corporation, Lin­
coln, Nebrasks, are now plan­
Astoria Sunday.
Noble Dunlap of Birkenfeld, ning production of a low-priced
plane using the Ford V8 power
spent Sunday with his mother, rs. plant as approved by the U. S.
M. Dunlap.
Bureau of Air Commerce.. Un­
the
proposed
production
Mr. and Mrs. Chet Anderson der
visited Mrs. Anderson’s paernts, schedules of four planes a day,
the price for the complete plane is
Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Anderson, of expected to be reduced from
Riverview Sunday.
fifteen hundred to one thousand
Some facts about the
Bob Hilliker spent the week end dollars.
manufacturers and their acti­
in Portland.
vities are of interest. About the
Lucille Borttlomay of Arling- middle of October the New York
newspapers carried an announce­
ment of the public financing
of the Arrow Aircraft Corpora­
tion and “Time” magazine de­
voted an article to this Ford V8
power plant.
The information
printed in the New York news­
papers was as follows:
Initial public financing to pro­
vide working capital for the Ar­
row Aircraft Corporation, Lin­
coln, Nebrasks, which has acquired
rights
to
manufacture
and
market in the United States the
Arrow Sport V8 airplane, power­
ed with a standard Ford V auto­
mobile engine converted for air­
plane use, together with mach­
inery and equipment from Ar­
row Aircraft and Motors Cor­
poration, the oldest manufac­
turer of sport and training planes
in this country, consists of 200,-
000 shares of $1 pa:' value com­
Willa Crowder, now studying
at Reed College has received an
Entered as second class matter important position on the spea­
August 4, 1922, at the post office kers’ committee for the Reed
at Vernonia, Oregon, under the chapter of the American student
union.
The American student
act of March 3, 1879,
union is a national organization
r r-
-
of college undergraduates.
RAY D. FISHER,
Editor and Publisher
Ten Years
Ago * * * *
Vernonia Eagle, Nov. 4, 1936
Guy R. Mills was reelected
mayor by more than a 2 to 1
vote. G. C. Mellinger and Wm.
Pringle tied for councilman, each
receiving 210 votes.
XXX
On Sunday, Oct. 24, Lesta
Katherine
Weed
became the
bride of Edward E. Garner. The
ceremony was solemnized by Rev.
W.F. Rademacher at the home of
the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Judson Weed.
XXX
The Skaggs and Safeway stores
have formed a merger.
XXX
Mildred and Ethel Tousley,
Daynes Reece, Kathryn Hoff­
man, Velma Hartzog, Zelma New
and LaVelle Gosa were initiated
into Mrs. Olsen’s Campfire group
Halloween night.
XXX
The younger girls of the Chris­
tian Sunday school were enter­
tained at the home of Mrs.
Wooly with a Halloween party.
Those present were Margaret
Bennett, Margaret Nelson, Gladys
Garner, Betty Cameron, Verna
Ray, Veattie Webster, Mildred
Rogers, Bernice Ellis, Georgia
Van Doren, Garnet Ellis, Helen
Charlesworth and Velma Veal.
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Rev. and Mrs. W. O. Living­
stone, Rev. and Mrs. G. H. Hatch,
Mrs. Ben Cline and Mrs. F. A.
Simmons will represent the irst
Christian church in attendance
upon the Preaching Mission that
meets in Portland this week. Mr.
Livingstone will remain through­
out the entire gathering, return­
ing on Sunday evening.
Mrs. Charles Marston has as
her house guest, her mother,
Mrs. E. M. Preston, of Victoria,
B. C.
She expects to stay until
November 14.
FUEL
Riverview
Ford V-8 Used
In Airplane
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6,
Vernonia Lauixlrv
and Dry Cleaners
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Business Directory
E. SORENSEN
High Grade Ladies’
and Gents’ Tailor
Cleaning, Pressing, Alter­
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expertly done.
847 Third Street
Expert Shoe Repairing
All Work Guaranteed
868 Bridge St.
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Directors:
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Geo. G. Paterson, Vice Pres.
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E. H. Johnson, Cashier
W. B. Coon
C. L. Wagner
$2.25
Portland--Banks Stage Line
$10.00
The Independent Line
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OLD GROWTH FIR
VERNONIA
Trading Co.
Vernonia- Ore.
A. FEDERICI
MILL WOOD
5-Load Lots
mon stock, which is being offer­
ed by means of a prospectus by
Robert & Company, New York,
priced at par.
The plane was first demon­
strated publicly during the early
part of this year when it crea­
ted wide spread interest and it
is expected to meet the demand
for a low priced and economic­
ally operated utility plane. Whi]e
the Ford Motor Co. has no finan­
cial or other connection with the
company, the use of the stan­
dard Ford V-8 motor makes
available to purchesers nation­
wide service and replacement fa­
cilities. The plane is a side-by-
side two placed, low-winged mon­
oplane, with a gross weight of
1,675 pounds, and a cruising
speed of approximately 90 miles
per hour.
Adv. Crawford Motor Co.
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VERNONIA
SERVICE STATION
A
REAL
for
Large Load ...
1936
Stages leave the Vernonia Hotel daily
at7:55 a. m., 1:25 p. m. and 5:25 p.m. for
Portland via Banks. Stages leave the Cen­
tral State depot, Park and Taylor Sts.,
Portland, for Vernonia daily at 8 a. m.-
1 p. m. and 5 p. m.
Call service between Vernonia and Keasey
FARE: $130 one way
$2.10 round trip
SERVICE
business
men
BAFFORD BROS.
Loel Roberts, Local Agent
General Plumbing
Credit
Reporting Service
Vernonia
of Columbia County,
St. Helens,
Phone 1122
Nehalem Valley
Motor Freight
W. A. Davis, Frank Hartwick
Proprietors
Portland* Timber- Vernonia-
Mist* Birkenfeld- Jewell-
Astoria
Vernonia Telephone 1042