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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1937)
FRIDAY, 4 JANUARY 8, 1936 VERNONIA EAGLE, had a card' party for a few rela tives Saturday night. An enjoy able evening was had by all. Friends from Mist visited Mr. Entered as second class matter August 4, 1922, at the post office and Mrs. Otto Carlson Sunday. A five and a half pound at Vernonia, Oregon, under the ■ 3, - ------ ■ baby was born to Mr. and Mrs. act * of • — March 1879. H. McMullen of Riverview. • ----------------------------- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Potts and MEMBER the Mills family motored to Port star N land Saturday. Aí^l KD Mr. and Mrs. Art Owens and family made a business trip to St. Helens Friday. RAY D. FISHER, Vernonia Eagle i mcNï- Editor and Publisher Treliarne Riverview » Mr. and Mrs. William Heath and family, also the M. B. Wil lard family, spent the New Year holidays at Rockaway beach. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. John and family spent New Year’s day with relatives in Forest Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Pugh of Dallas who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles White, and Mr. Pugh’s mother of Vernonia returned home. Mr. and Mrs. L. Crawford of Tacoma, spent the Holidays with Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Graves. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Watts of Vernonia were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Willard Wednes- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Peachey and family1 went to Olympia, Washington, and on the way home visited relatives in Silver Creek, Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Magoff visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nels Chambers Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Tompkins of Camp 8 were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Willard Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Graves WRESTLING Legion Hall Vernonia TUESDAY Jan. 12 Jack Lipscomb xs Hagen vs Curtain Raiser at Franklin Promptly 8:30 Admission 40c Ask For TWIST BREAD That Is Giving Wide Satisfaction Try It Vernonia NOW DOES YOUR STORE LIGHTING SAY 1 STAY OUT/ COME IN/ spent New Year’s day at the W. J. Lindsley home. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. DeVaney and sons Orris, Verle and Ralph made a trip to Westport Satur day. i When in need of any kind of reliable radio service, it is much cheaper to call our expert tinkered than let it be with. Try Our Radio Expert Keneth G. White Radio Paterson Technition Furniture PHONE Store 802 SOLVENT REFINED makeA. 5 I JEÁRL 'OIL CLEANER AND HOTTER ••. I It’s easy to find out whether your store lighting is inviting to customers—whether it shows off your goods to best advantage — whether it speeds your sales. Just ask one of our trained • Lighting Advisors to test your store lighting with a Light Meter. You can read part of your answer on its dial. Our Advisor can tell you the rest. It is his job to help you get the most from your present lighting. He can also show you how to profit from the new facts about better light. There is no charge for this service. Davis 1 Noel KEASEY GOOD STORE LIGHTING IS INEXPENSIVE Dilly Jack children visited at Astoria the| the Holidays with relatives at past week. , Corvallis. Johnny Nix left Friday I°r ( Mr. and Mrs. D. Smith and San Francisco to join his Par- son, and Mr. and Mrs. Bertson ents. are visiting with relatives at Mr. and Mrs. Herb Schram Salem. and children spent the week end with Mrs. Schranks parents at North Plains. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Baslington O. H. DeVaney visited at the have returned from their trip to home of his parents, Mr. and California. Mrs. J. 0. DeVaney over the Mr. and Mrs. Art Haden and New Year’s vacation. daughter are visiting at the A party was held at the L. home of Mrs. Haden’s parents, O. Gillham home Saturday even Mr. and Mrs. John Glassner. Mr. and Mrs. George John and ing. Those present were Mr. family are living on the John and Mrs. Frank Morris and fam ily, Ivan and Beulah Reed, Grace Baker place. Vern Sunell of Astoria has re Walter and George Armstrong, turned to his work at Koster Ted DeWitt, Joe, Charles and Annabel Lindsley and Mr. and camp. Mr. and Mrs. Bishop and fam- Mrs. L. 0. Gillham and sons. ily of Portland are living on the The evening was spent dancing. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McNutt Bartley Cram farm. Mr. and Mrs. Henry John and family spent the holidays with Mrs. John’s parents at Clark ston, Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Fields and child ren from Portland visited with Mr. and Mrs. Fulton. Mr. and Mrs. S. John and Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Crawford family from Clarkston, Wash- spent the Holidays with relatives ington, spent the week visiting at Forest Grove. relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. E. Sehorn spent Mr. and Mrs. E. Sunell and I 4 VERNONIA, OREGON Oregon Gas & Electric Co Vernonia, Oregon A GREATER VALUE THAN EVER Now—as always Hi THE KING OF THE KEROSENES STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA C. BRUCE Lumber & Shingles Wholesale and Retail See my bargains in Kiln Dried lumber at $6.00 per M. and up. Open Saturdays from 8 a. m. to Noon.