Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, December 26, 1924, Image 2

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rtUNIA STEAM LAUNDRY
QUALITY WORK GUARANTEED
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Pat-
’'ant, Good
me Beautiful.
it Be Settled in Full
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editorial
A few communities enterprizes to
Vernonia would be thrice welcome.
Among urgent needs is a hall, a lodge
room, etc. Various suggestions on
how to secure a hall have been dis­
cussed, but as yet none of the ideas
have materialized. The best plan
would be for some individual to build
one. A two story fireproof building
properly located with two store rooms
on the first floor and lodge rooms
on second floor would pay the own­
er at leats over 12 per cent on the
investment. It will be hard sleding to
build this building as a community­
plan or by local stock buying or do­
nations. In Vernonia, as elsewhere,
the men having the most money, give
the least for public progress, A
building has been suggesttd for the
community to be sponsored by the
Boy Scouts and Giri Reserves, the
American Legion or the Chamber of
Commerce—Good idea, if the monty
could be raised. Such a building
could be used as a “Gym”, rest room
Public Library and lodge rooms a-
bove. Yes, we would like to see such
a building, but have little faith in the
financing success of the venture. We
believe the surest plan is for a lodge
or a private individual to construct
such a building, as a good business
proposition. We woull like to hear
ideas and are open for convictions.
, We need a hall.
-ag-
j Con­
tâtes, the
.dence, the
1 from utttr-
;d patriots, all
o a complete and
as follofs:
uierican’» Creed
in the United States of
aS a Government of the peo-
the people, for the people;
,iose just powers are derived from
the consent of the governed; a de­
mocracy in a republic; a sovereign
Nation of many sovereign States; a
perfect union, one and inseparable;
established upon those principles of
fretdom, equality, justice and human
ity for which American patriots sac­
rificed their lives and fortunes.
I therefore believe it is my duty
to my country to love it; to support
its Constitution; to obey its laws; to
respect its flag, and to defend it a-
gainst all enemies.
WISH
YOU
A
7 merry
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CHRISTMAS
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WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER
Quick Service—Watch for Our Car
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STATE LAUNDRY CO.
ALL KINDS OF LAUNDRY WORK
Washable rugs
Blankets
Lace curtains
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Feather pillows
Wagon Comes to Vernonia Daily
Sox Darned Free
Whether it is actually put into
practice or not, we can not vouch
but a plan of dealing with speeders
reported from a California town has
much to comemnd it.
As a punishment for reckless driv­
ing, the offenders is forced to take
a ride in an airplane, piloted by an
.Xpert, who shoots through space at
terrific speed, with variations in the
way of dips, tail spins and a few
loops. This treatment is said to be
very effective in taking the speed
mania out of the culprit and causing
him to dread a second "sentence”.
Automobile speeders are not, as
i rule, particularly courageous. Gen-
Tally they are just plain fools, who
Jo not realize the danger to which
hey subpect themselyes and others.
The treatment described above seems
luite appropriate.
Cold baths prolong life. But pshaw
Some young fellows around Ver­
nonia have so much brass it's a won­
that means more cold baths.
der the girls they kiss don’t die of
. The silent partner usually has the ptomaine poisoning.
last word.
—
It woi^ldn’t be a bad idea for our
people
generally to remember that a
Inmates of a California poor farm
town is largely judged by the kind
are reported in revolt because suit­ of street« it keeps.
able parking space is not provided
In order to be on the safe side and
for their cars.
save repairs bills one Vernonia man
Suggested motto for an X-Ray has taken the mirror out of hi* car
operator: “Let your light so shine since his wife began driving.
through men that you may see their
good and bad works.”
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thousands of fhvnt
pronounefid and cltfintd tn-
Mack Lillard, Spokane Sunday
school teacher, is also a bixing in­
ebster s ew
structor. Wonder*if he teaches them
to turn the other cheek?
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Pharmacy
Corner Across from Gilby
r
Motor Co.
THE
wme. well edited typo-
correct issue of the Rain­
ier Review reached u* 'art Saturday
It w;u their Chrirtma number. It
•ntarned 16 handsopie (»ages.
Silver Fox
Everything indicates that Vernon­
ia will be the “livest” eity in Ore-
fin, for its size. early this spring.
Wishes You
k.
A Véry Happy Xmas
Chrstmas dancers ace paying the
fiddler. Fifty seven death, from
drinking poision reported in New
York so far—and the holiday just
beginning. “What fools we Mortals
be."
An otptimirt is a man who expdfc
to find a clean pair of sock* withoi
holes.
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We appreciate your Christmas
Trade and extend our invitation
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to visit our modem Drug Store
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whether you buy or not
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The way of the transgressor is
hard. It has to be to stand up under
the traffic.
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If you love her, make her take
your word for it. It’* safer than put-1
ting it In writing.
VERNONIA
Vernonia, Oregon
COLLECTIONS
wnnuTioiuL DKnounr
An exchange record* the death
a valuable dog at the “hands”
as automobile.
OF
VERNONIA CLEANERS
COLUMBIA BARBER SHOP
Some r I Oatured persons are
ihilant
istsr; others are jiist pIAin
usy ina.ks.
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BANK
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EAGLE FEATHERS
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Pleasure
TO ALL
‘‘QUALITY AND SERVICE”
W
GIRL WORTH WHILE
111
BE
ONE OF
Vernonia Agents Are:
THRILLS FOR SPEEDERS
The Inland Highway through Ver­
nonia is receiving more eoment and
more endorsements away front Ver­
nonia than it does from our-awn
citizens.
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M. <& M.
Christinas Day
A Vernonia Institution, Modem in Every Respect
Miss Anna Menuskin of Chatta-
Ort the
woga recently WroteSOO letters on
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Here are
mistake. She has also taken as high
a few »ample*
as fifty words a minute from dicta­
broadcast
abreaction
tion dii ect to the machine. That’s a
agrimotor
hot pursuit
oretty good record, isn’t it?
mystery »hip 1
r Blue Cross
But the most interesting part of
junior college '
J rotogravure
the story is that she is totally blind.
Esthonia
askari
Fasci*« a
She was educaed In the Nashville
altigraph
cyper
Rile >da(J
School for the Blind, where she fin­
Flag Day
tippio
Red Star
ished the high school course at the
mud gun
sterol
paravane
A WORTHY CREED
age of 18, and besides her skill as
Ruthene
Swaraj
mega bar
typist she is an accomplished pianist.
rollmop
taiga
plasmon
After finishing a business course,
Although it has been widely pub-
rug a mo
to Icol
shoneen
lish, "The American’s Creed”, adopt- -he found difficulty in securing a
psorosis
•oviet
precool
>osition, because no one b'-ileved she
duvetyn
realtor
S. P. boat
■ould do the work unde»- the handi­
Crccho-Slovak
camp-fire girl
Illinois mayor and chief of police
cap of blindness. But she would not accuse each other of being in league
aerial cascade
Air Council
ie thwarted in her deter.ii:.. tion to with crooks. We hate to contradict
Devil Dog
at Ovation
ucceed and she ha: row Lee:: for such high authorities.
redend Land Bank
everal years a publis : teno-rij.her
/> thU Storohou—
n a elading hot 1, whei; ’.c is l.u’:
of Informât ion
Some Vernonia auto drivers get
Serving Yon?
busy.
,
10,000
a
year
out
of
a
set
of
tires
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Whr ever r-o who ar.'> in full pos-‘ . and other stell the truth.
F700 pace»
session f ou.- f; ic :!tic are disposed
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bOOO i'lurtru*____
hipc «about <. ? ui.' ndness of
If gold was as plentiful as tin and <’OT.000word.ApbrMM
Bivsr«i-W-,1
ve otight ti. t'.c’i k of whatThis tin as rare as gold we’d be buying,
:tle. blind g rl b ; accomplished— sardines in gold boxes and -paying
> i » im
' Be a..iian,e-' . f ourselves.
fl,r th,m with tin.
MERRIAM CO.3pzinufi.w.MM..,uj.>
SINCERELY
MAY THIS
Silver Fox Pharmacy
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AniwzUÍ*'
OREGON -
On corner acroM from Bank of Vernonia
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KNIGHT ADJUSTMENT CO.
McMinnville
Hillsboro
Tillamook
Splendid
Meat Specials
For Your
Sunday. Dinner
NOTHING BUT THE BEST MEAT, POULTRY,
EGGS, BUTTER, MILK, ETC.—NO.KICK
ON OUR PRICES
The Nehalem Meat Market
New Company Now Ready to
Attend to Your Important Needs
The Standard Plumbing
Company
R» L. Mills
D. D. Drorbaugh
Known to Most Vernon­
ia Folks
4.
Ready to attend to al] kinds of PLUMBING—
•**» BWnt, House Fixtures for
Water, and all work^his line.
YOU WILL FIND US BACK OF THE VERNONx
LA HOTEL-PHONE OTHER 282 FOR
OR 328 FOR DEWEY
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