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FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1938 VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON yOUK TOWN’S TOPICS Daughter Improving— Miss Ruth Boeck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. iC. Boeck of Mist route, is improving of late following a series of treatments in Portland for an asthmatic condition. The Boecks motor to Portland each Saturday to take Ruth to a specialist there where she is undergoing treatment. Return From California— Mr. and Mrs. Dick Lynch of Riverview returned Friday evening from a motor trip to Los Angeles and other California points. They had spent the holidays and ensu ing time with friends and relatives there. They went as far south as Tia Juana. Gets Second Fi»h— M. A. Oakes’ much-publicized feat, that of tying a steelhead to a stake along the banks of the Nehalem in the Riverview district was followed closely by a second good catch Friday when he hooked and landed a 6-pound female steel head in about the same place. Ha» Picture»— Appearing in the column “In Oth er Years” recently was the story concerning the slaying of a cougar, nine feet from tip to tip, in the Natal district. Mrs. M. A. Oakes brought to the Eagle office Satur day morning a photo taken of the youths and their kill at the time. The young men treed the animal thinking it was a bobcat but found, to their surprise, later, that the animal was a cougar. Nance Pharmacy, spent the week end in Portland with his wife and family. Mrs. Witty holds the pos ition as head of the cosmetic di vision of the Lipman & Wolfe drug department. The two Witty sons are attending Hill Military Acad- my. not been able to pick greenery as anticipated. as much Here— Official» Grower Visit*— R. M. McClure, prominent walnut Exam» Announced— grower of Sholes, Oregon, visited A junior graduate nurse, $1,620; Tuesday in Vernonia for a short associate wool technologist. $3,200- time. and four industrial classification On Honor Roll— analysts, from $2,600 to $4,600 an Miss Cathrin Hoffman, daughter nually, are positions open through of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hoffman of civil service, O. T. Bateman, local Vernonia, is one of the 250 of the postal clerk announced this week. O. S. C. students, from 4,500, who Full information may be obtained was successful in gaining a place from him at the Vernonia office. on the current term’s honor roll at 3aby Improve»— the state institution. Miss Hoffman The 15-day old son, James Henry, is majoring in secretarial science. if Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Woolsey, Fixing Sidewalk»— vinners of the First Annual Baby The city, under the supervision ol Derby here, is improving at the Marshal Harry King, is repairing Doernbecher hospital in Portland, many of the wooden sidewalks in Mr. Woolsey said thi3 week.. Mr. the city limits. A crew has been Woolsey. Mrs. Woolsey’s mother, busy: for two weeks making the re Mrs. Stella Kegrn of Hillsboro; and pairs. Sidewalk repair notices have his mother, Mrs. Ida Keegan of oeen sent to many property hold the Woodstock district, Portland, ers here and in event the owners spent the week end in Portland do not follow the notice, the city with the new arrival. Mrs. Keegan makes the repairs and places a has been with Mrs. Woolsey since lien against the property in the the ‘baby’s birth, staying in Ver form of added taxation. nonia to care for the Woolsey home. Living rem Picker» Leave— Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Lyons left this week for Puget Sound after spend ing some time here picking and baling ferns for eastern consump tion. Mr. and Mrs. Lyons formerly resided at 1342 West Bridge Street. Druggitt in Portland— Due to inclement weather, the for Lee Witty, pharmacist with the mer residents stated that they ha< We Prove to You that You Sheriff Calhoun and District At torney D. O. Bennett were visit ors in Vernonia Tuesday checking with local business men concerning pinball, slot machines and punch boards. The officials were from St. Helens. Nut PAGE THREE CAN BUY AT HOME Why Not Save in Your Own Community? ANNOUNCING A NEW PRICE POLICY ON THE FOLLOWING NATIONALLY ADVERTISED MERCHANDISE (Prices Subject to change, controlled by market fluctuations) Nationally Advertised Reg. Prices Armitage’s Prevailing Prices CHAMBERLAINS HAND LOTION ...................................... 50 .47 COLGATE - PALMOLIVE PREPARATIONS Colgate Dental Cream or Powder, giant size....................... 35 33 Palmolive Shaving Cream, reg. or brushless, giant...............40 37 Palmolive Shaving Cream, reg. or brushless, large.......... 25 ............................ 23 Colgate Colgate Coigate Colgate Colgate Shaving Cream, reg. or brushless, giant size...... 40 Shaving Cream, reg. or brushless, large size...... 25 Barber Soap, large size .............................. 10 or Palmolive After Shave Lotions .......................... 35 or Palmolive after shave talcs, giant size................ 25 ........................... 37 ?Z".'.2’for .15 ........................... 33 ........................... 19 Here— Mrs. James Hodges, formerly of Bonners Ferry, Idaho, arrived in Vernonia last Thursday evening to reside here with her husband who recently accepted the lineman’s pos ition here with the Oregon Gas & Electric Co. Mr. and Mrs. Hodges are living at the Roseway apart ments. FLORIENT TALC ................................ CHYPRE TALC ......................................... LA FRANCE ROSE TALC................... MONAD VIOLET TALC ................. CASHMERE BOUQUET TALC, large size..................... .15 .15 .15 .15 .15 Cashmere Soap ...................................................................................... 10c, 3 for .25 Ex Lax, Chocolate ............ .................................................. io To St Helen»---- Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Hawken .¡pent the past week end in St. Helens where Standard Oil Co. man agers were entertained, with their wives, at an informal party. In Clatskanie, Mr. and Mrs] Hawker, .net Mr. and Mrs. Earl Snider who accompanied them to St. Helens Both of the men are company man agers. let» Peculiar Specimen— An ordinary pine squirrel with a vhite-tipped tail was brought to N. i. Soden, local barber, this week, .nd was sent immediately by him or mounting, later to be display ec it the local shop. It was the lirst specimen of its type with a whitt tail he had ever seen, Soden said, ibout two inches of Lail was r.port d as snow white. The specimen wil >e available for local persons inter ested. .»ked to Check---- STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA Mrs. E. H. Washburn, Vernonii registrar for voters, suggested t. ocai people wishing to vote in the lay primaries that they check then registration to make certain that he? will be registered properly hen the election date arrives. Fo. newcomers who have resided withir. the state the required six months and in the county and precinct ihi proper length of time, iurs. w'usn burn is now accepting registrations. Submits BIG NEWS! $49.95 Outboard Motors - Row boats - $49.95 - - SPECIAL— 40-oz jar of CLUSTER EGGS.......................... 15c Complete Stock of Fishing Tackle and Sporting Goods.............. New Shipment of Stealhead Rods! Life Preserver Cushions, only........................ $1.49 Sleeping Bags ........................ $18.00 WINCHESTER, REMINGTON and SAVAGE RIFLES Western, Peters, Remington, Winchester Shells FOR SPORTING GOODS SEE PATERSON Carriage, Machine and Stove Bolts Complete Stock Just Arrived PATERSON FURNITURE & RADIO STORE VERNONIA, OREGON to Operation— Mrs. W. J. Armitage is in th. Joyce Clinic in Portland foliowin,, ler submission to a major operatioi Monday morning. Mrs. Armitage has suffered for some time with ad hesions and the operation was ad /ised following an examination at the clinic. She is recovering rapidlj at the hosptal, Her husband report ed yesterday following a visit there vith her. He accompanied Mrs. Armitage to Portland the past week and to be with her prior and during the operation. Resigns— E. S. Thompson, salesman with the Vernonia Auto Company since August, 1934, resigned Saturday, ac cording to an official announcement made this week by the local firm. The resignation severs all connec tion Thompson has had with thi auto company, the announcement stated. The former well-known ioca. salesman has not revealed his plans or the future. Thompson has been »rominent in civic affairs in Ver nonia during his employe here, hav ing served as commander of the local Legion post. He is now dist rict membership chairman for the x-service men’s organization. Mr ind Mrs. Thompson own their own home in the Riverview district. *ortlandert Here— Mr. and Mrs. Orin Downey and Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Kelly, Portland, pent the week end in Vernonia with Dr. and Mrs. R. D. Eby and Mr. and Mrs. E. H Washburn. The visiting men, with Washbum, Loel Roberts, Lowell Hieber and Tom Bateman enjoyed a Sunday fishing trip on the Nehalem. One steelhead * was caught by the crowd. FITCH DANDRUFF REMOVER SHAMPOO, med FITCH DANDRUFF REMOVER SHAMPOO, large .75 ............................. 63 1.25 ......................... 89 Kranks Lather Cream, tube ......................................................35 Kranks Lather Cream, jumbo tube .......................................... 50 KRANKS LEMON CLEANSING CREAM, ................... 1.00 KRANKS SPECIAL CLEANSING CREAM ...................... 50 KRANKS SPECIAL CLEANSING CREAM .................... 1.00 KRANKS HONEY ROSE CREAM ........................................ 50 KRANKS HONEY ROSE CREAM ..................................... 1.00 Listerine Antiseptic Listerine Antiseptic Listerine Antiseptic Listerine Listerine Listerine Listerine Tooth Tooth Tooth Tooth Paste .. Powder Powder Paste .33 .45 .89 .45 .89 .45 .89 .69 1.00........... .50 ........... ......... .43 .25 ........... ...............23 .25 .25 .40 .40 ........... ........... ........... ........... .23 .23 .37 .37 Listerine Shaving Cream .... ....................................................25 ........................... 23 HINDS HONEY AND ALMOND CREAM ........................... 25 HINDS HONEY AND ALMOND CREAM ........................... 50 HINDS HONEY AND ALMOND CREAM ....................... 1.00 23 43 89 Lysol ........................................................................ 1.00 ........................... 89 Ï v«nl ...................................................................... -......................... 50 ........................... 43 Lysol ...................................................................... 25 ........................... 23 .93 .43 Lucky Tiger Hair Tonic, large ............................................ Lucky Tiger Hair Tonic, med................................................. Mennen Mennen Mennen Mennen Mennen Lather Shave, plain and mentholized ................. 50 Lather Shave, plain and mentholized ........ 35 Brushless Shave ........................................................ .75 Brushless Shave ..................................................... 50 Brushless Shave .............................................................35 .43 .33 .69 .43 .33 Miles Nervine Tablets .............. 1.00 Miles Nervine Liquid 100 Miles Anti Pain Pills ..................................................... ..25 ..................... 75 89 .23 Alkaseltzer Tablets ............... 49 .60 NOXZEMA ........................................................ 50................. NOXZEMA .................................................................................. 1,00 47 .89 Petrolagar, No. 1, 2. 3, 4, and 5. ........................................ 1.25 Scotts Emulsion .............................................................................60 Scotts Emulsion ........................................................................ 1.20 Vantage ................... 1.25 .93 .53 .9« .98 Vapo Cresolene Vapo Cresolene •60 ....................... 57 •30 ....................... 27 Wampoles Preparation .... ....................................................... 1.25 .......................... 89 Creoterpin ....................................................................................... 50 ........................... 47 WILDROOT HAIR IONIC ................. WILDROOT HAIR TONIC ................. 1.00 .......................... 93 60 .......................... 57 Creomulsion ................. 1.25 ..................... Sparklet Syphons .................................. 5.95 Sparklet Bulbs .............................................................................. 85 Soda King Bulbs ............................................ 85 .98 5.49 .75 .75 Armitage Drug Co. Out of Town Customers— Postage Paid Registered Pharmacist in Charge at All Times