Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, April 10, 1925, Image 1

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Entered ■■ second-clsM matter Auguat 4. 1312. at the post office at Vernonia, Oregon. under the Act of Hare* 3» 187
VERNONIA, OREGON, FRIDAY APRIL 10, 1925
MOUTHPIECE of the NEHALEM VALLEY
BASE BALL
SEASON OPENS
Volume 3, Number 35
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Seen amidst the ballplayers last Sun- •
day was the old reliable Clarence 1
Coyle. First time at bat he soaked i
the |;ill okey, but Clarence forgot he
was getting old and was eaught puf­
fing for wind at third; the umpire'
hollered, "Out.” Umps have no re­
spect for age, Clarence.
Paul Robinson, Editor and Owner
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Advertising Medium¿f* ¿'Big.Pay Roll Community
COLUMBIA COUNTY
REV. HERRMAN
LEAVES CITY
BIC IMPROVEMENT IN
VERNONIA FIREMEN
a
- . TELEPHONE SERVICE
ARE PROGRESSIVE BUNCH
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LEGION HAS
TWO BIG DAYS
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Vernonia local telephone service is
Vernonia VoluugU'r Fire Depart­
being greatly'improved. We will have
continuous service from now on, daily, ment is more thanWnijtled to a share
from 7 a m. to 11 p. m.,-and all day of yogr praise. Tg a few days tYfejr
Sunday«. In addition emergency cqlls will spring a surprise on the citizen-
when they demonstrate their’-new
can be had .at nights fropi 11 p. m.
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in
case of a doctor's call
‘ruc “ k. . The boys have a. new
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-a.
m.
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Dempsey was not out for practice,
acgjdent. That is as good as p«- act. combined • hose, ladder and chemical
EVANGELICAL CHURCH
The past week lias been the talk Sunday. Now. Dempsey, the fans want
OUR CANDIDATES
truck all painted red and ready to*
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of baseball ; everywhere you go you to see your old-time fighting spirit.
go. The truck has been tried ouf ’and
GOLD IN GQLD HILL
Easter will be observed in the
hear something or other about base­ We know you've got it; let’s have it.
can easily make all tie speed.xcqgir.ed
I have traveled .from South Sea
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12. April
1 A few local Vernonia men-are in-
church
this _ coming
Sunday,
ball, and there arc also some who We know you are for Vernonia and ____
At 9:45 a m. the Sunday School will tcr-cste^. in the. mining prospects and c»n climb any h'ill thA’yomes. in 'bdands to the Artic Region, but
are real busy doing their stuffs, espe­ Vernonia is for you.
Tim best parrt of'.fc alt 1r deter did 1 meet such charming Janes
meet for the study of the Easter ar?und.Gold Hill. EJpecially. appeal­ its way. Tf
cially the Vernonia Athletic Club’s
■uel^ is paid for. Now thè’
lesson. The Easter sermon will be""* ? i<hcn’ ’*
’ Kelm.r-VaupCt that the true
directors and pilot.
as1 thW Amarjcah Legidn has on their
departxucnr Ijadly needs a .new r tower
There was plenty pi fun watching j
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tfdket, running Tor the Vernonia
Last Saturday night at the hop, Clar­ the boys swinging for the apples last I delivered during the eleven o’clock' V.'".1.1’
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... Kellogg, Martineaa; Van Hart and to dry their hose in.
ence Coyle, a hustling director of the Sunday in the old mud hole by the 1 service, i „
peoples choice as their popular girl.
U1P SP.eCI
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P^raen. The mine certainly looks rich
< I lb, paged Mcjensen to the middle school. What say if Old Sol is going j make this service very attractive,
Ii> interviewing Miss Irene Smith,
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and the men have every confidence—
COME*
< i the dance hall and introduced him to quit shinning that we have a swim- j
•T find thaf her pmbition in life is to
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The Christian JSndeavor meets at in fact, are sure of a fortune. The
t i the patrons of the Saturday night tiling meet.
eat the first box of. strawberries th t
" " p.
. m. . The society is showing smelter will be built this year within
I 6:45
-lick floor. Mac didn’t say much, but
come on the market. She don’t like
Remember
last
Saturday
when
the
new life again anticipating as era of ® quarter of a mile of this mine and
w bat he did say carne straight from his
We go to Westport Sunday, May I
candy account of having her swe t
Flying
Ape
was
captured
by
the
_
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the
highway
passes
the
property.
.
We
In art, and he meant every word of it. 24 Bear this date >a mind, for we prosperity under the coming new
I
tooth
pulled when very young. Iler
Cave
Man,
Just
three
miles
west
of
It
will
be
hope
the
local
men
and
promoters
'i lie people of Vernonia who were
want all the fans with us that date to ! church administration,
all get rich.
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favorite
movie ----------
picture --- actor
is Doti".
Buxton
and
brought
tn
to
the
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present at the light fantastic showed b t” W7st^
worth while to come out and
theptre^ Well, some of "the folks. Yas'Fairbanks, and she states that she
th -ir stuff by making Mac welcome. on the map. Tbit ia one outfit we have what is going on._
A BENEFIT TO RAINIER
’here in Vernonia are pretty sure that was very much put out when Marv
Stiiiilay morning found all directors
got to beat in playing and rooting. I
ré
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The
evening
service
will
be
The
Rainier Review says:
anil the pilot around the hot stove in Let’s Go I
said Flying Ape was not a member of Pick-a-foot captured him. She said
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placed by a pageant “A Living Christ
The. location’ of the; Weyerhaeuser this Poet of the American Legion, I’he intends to win, if working hard
Kiillcinler’s jewelry store at the ap­
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| fpr All” given under the auspices mill on the banks of the Columbia
pointed hour of 1(1 o’clock, for their
Mr. M. E. Carkin, commonly known , of the W. M. S. This is the first pmcticaUy opposite Jtqjnier is bound but belonged to. Timber or Mist, acr| ,rn<f trying tq sell votes and tickets
of the W. M. 8.
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i< gular weekly meeting. Many mat­
as Jack, of the City Dying & Clean­ program of its kind ever -put acnoss *° result in lasting henefit to this city count of bum acting "for far be if.’county and Miss Smith is su»e a
ters of importance were discussed
ing Works, has promised to ci an the in this community and promises! to
stct‘°n- The Columbia can be from us pups to brag, but we’re ill' mighty, hard worker.
liong the lines of biHeball for the
’^* Of.a pleasing personality, a smile
baseball suits for the- club gratis for be of great interest. No time or
minutes t.me
time and a ai pretty good actors. •
•" ‘en i m.nute»
• Mining season, and the big benefit
the start of the season. -This is what
Weyerhaeuser
property
J
Now
then,
its
just
like
this,
every'
that would- make a stubborn mule
<1 nee Saturday night.
1>e. pern,iltfid and
.
we call co-operation, Jack, and thanks effort has been spared to make this.™, 'J**
l>e.- permitted, and en-> one
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knqws
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the American Le^ob cake-walk, this edrl will fi<d»t f'-r
Charlie White, a director of the
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to yog. The club w^hes you success an evening worth while.
, . ■ coqraged. Outside
the question of Circus ind A h^ht in Paris wil? be
Place Until 11 ». . m Srbird-v
c!..!> ;.. <1 a great Vernonia enthnsi-
in your business. You deserve it,
This
will
terminate
the
postomte
taratipn,
the
null is almost as valu-1
nst. was chosen as score keeper fur
(onia, April 10th, uipht, April 1.1th, when the final vote
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»Coyle
ihtfl,
ypaqon
of the present pastor.
Rev. Jfm. ab'e toji«.as
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ihough
it —
were
Ibcated .
the coining season, while his son Willis
j for every one ^uld I know,
know,' ics
its aa.-;
ad.-^-' “ s ’ announced. The American I^vion
This is going to be good. The Vcr-
j
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Italaniacher, of Albany, Oregon, MU on this.side of thè river.
" ill bi- the handy boy to sec that all
vertised,
I flunk;
think; .- z , f ■ *1 ’ * -*J ‘favors allThe girls, so Mis« Irene
nonia ball club will meet the high
r.
He
is
a
vferjè
»«Mie
dock
should
be
provided
j
vertl
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flic players get their needs during the
_
chool lads no doubt. Sunday morn-* be the new pastor. 1
then again, ___
you -__
should"
• have I Smith, in tfee Mme of the legion.
th» on f*1*1 on^-.street which .reaches .the! , < And ...
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ison. and will be known as the
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•ng, April 12. and the Old Men of the efficient pastor and has Jiuilt up frh- river so'tliat work^gg uien and others ; all received youk copy of thè Flying i We wish-you success.
VMiitlifnl caretaker or water boy, whilc
town Sunday afternoon of the same work at Albany .wonderfully,
can
ti<-
their
boats
up'"
without
cost
I
Ape,
fh4t
edition,
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which
’
shomèd
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!■ Miss Boots Wharton—boys when
'■ttle hay Brown will be the mascot
lay. This will certainly give a ball outgoing pastor together with
md v.rthWitflfoleitation.
. „Sleeth
-** Vernonia, ’he tofts them eyes she throws a
eteeth oh
on the street*
streets of
’1 I k - umpire has not been deciiled as
family
wii
h-
to
take
this
opportui
chib plunty of practice and should they
“*V?r Commenting on the Weyerhaesuer i _ Wed
Oes<fau’, Auft 8th. We wish to natural every time, so .beware yon
t. Something like t’wenty two base­
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,-t defeated by either team, look out. of thanking the good people of tbix I. • ¡^,
titiition.
the
Relronian
- .Tribune ’ express
ball i lulis have been liaeil up for games
oyy thanks 'tv- Mr. Paul RobJ • whoalft» approaches to sell tickets t.x
Gee, the fans will certainly be able to community for all the courtesies a“d( »uinn’eiiulie situation up just as it ii
this season with our hustling town of
inson,
the
editor of this paper, .for f°r y°b couldn't really resist, v< it
vet a kick out of thc-:c two games, favors shown them. Sonre of * Jrou m the foKuwing:
.
rnonia. this fact alone shows that
lúrnlng oui such', a clean sheet for know.
while the Vernonia ball club will have folks have been so kind to us that
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"The Weyerhaeuser'Company is; 4p t ... 1__ T.._K-v________ ._____ .
t!< - boys are on the job.
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Miss Wharton’s ’ ambition’ in lifa
dépendent iniditufion. i* not. in’- us, and; In'the -prompt manner which
Practice started last Sunday after- to settle down and play ball. That’s you have made a permanent impre^?
the idea—make these ballpiayers watch
n on, although the condition of the
sion on us" Tor good. On ac'*otint of flnenced in the maftner of conducting j h* handed our order» for printing is to nee a cashier in a banW-fmeanin*'
flremsclves at every movt. These two
i McGraw I suppose) make chnn'e
fi Id was very poor, weather bail, the
Visit l.usiness by aap-*aide issues in the jnattera.
games will aly> give Mcjensen a family circumstances we cap
nutter of dealing in real estate, an<l|
turnout was splendid considering there
Our
edition
waa
carried
to
the
four
with a pair of boding, gloves on.
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good -chance to see what prospective you as we like to and thank 1
its employes will be as fyef • as Ithe corners of the earth, '3Ukenfield,. don’t like cross word puzzles, cau<=o
■■ is about 56 who turned out to clout
sonally
so
wc
taka
thi#
oppdrtb>|ity.
players he may have missed. ’ Good
gentle winds that make living in this
th-* apple for 1925. This alone shows
idea, again.
t
, For reaeson mentioned piltolfcly. we choice locality a source of congratula­ Mist, Tlmbe», St. Helens, and all they take time to figure them out.
>d bai-ball spirit for Vernonia. On
Did you ever hear the band play. will have to retire at least ene year tion to all who have the good fortune .lumber camps, besides, Commander aud right now she’s too busy se'lii.g
i: sidelines, looking on there were,
‘‘Who do thnnk it. Well, they are now and maybe permanently...We feel [ to bo numbered among the inhabitants,, Carkfti har -byen on the job and tickets-for the circus.
.oniething like one hundred fans. And
playing "To Have and to Hold’’—a real sure that we are clearing’the W.— to 4° just as they please, so long as mailed- suine to different posts
Her favorite moving picture nc*or
In re’s one case that will never be for-
ball team for Vernonia.
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Jackie Coogan, and she thicks
they
pcriorni
duties
for
which
they
:
throughout
Oregon:
hid
for
more
efficient
maij.
Stf
we
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I'ottcn. All the directors were there
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One’ more >ird
word * ‘f5r the captured Baby Peggy is too sweet for words.
you farewell with a hearty “God are empfoyiM.*
on time. Oh, Boy; I’ll say that’s be­
Jimmie Putnam went to Salem this
ing on the job.
bless you every one.”
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According to Mcjensen, Vernonia week. Ves, you bet he did. What
If hard work goes for winning,
EASTER
SERVICES AT
'enough, and'without a doubt he
for, James?
can rest assured tluit they are goin^
THE CATHOLIC CHURCH misses his freedom of running wild, she’s it, for she is sure tiying to
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
to see a mighty snappy baseball team
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! but on the whole, he knows that the help ’the Legion, and we appreciate
GOOD SfED CHEAPEST
i rjires'-nting-Vepnonia this «rasoi» if
On
Easter
morning
the-
following
.CIRCUS add A NI.GHT IN PARIS it
There was rejbfcfng in Heaven
■Good potato seed is the cheapest re­
the real spirit is kept tip. aWB It will
program will be followed ■' at St. IS jQQMING, ao I really* think he’s
gardless
of
the
cost,
if
within
reason,
Mias Wharton is another one of
last
Lord
’
s
Day
when
three
of
God's
lie. as said before, 100 per cent local.
... I happy, about'-Ming
jaught in Ver- young ladies who,.when they favor
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Lots of training and real attention. says E. R. Jackson, crops specialist children gave their hearts to Him. Mary’s Church:------------- *" ‘
for the Oregon Agricultural College. There were five in all, who enme for­
5 a. m.—«Confession».
-nopia^as tongas hç had to be caught a poor worm, like any of the Flying '
Vernonia will be darn tough-lo beat*.
Cost of producing an acre of potatoes ward, to join’in the work'the Christ­
Easter Mass -»nd Communion at stall"*
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■ Apes with a smile, they feel io
There wilt be a hard fight for sev­
6:30 sharp.
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' tickled they feel like biting them-
eral berths on the team, as Vernonia is'around $8ft in the Willamette Val­ ians have in Vernonia. _
Sermbn by Father J. P. Clancy,
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has plenty of youthful, snappy mate­ ley, around $75 in Central Oregon and
* selves in the fore-head.
Provision will be made for baptism
.
about
$IJMI
in
high
-
yielding
areas,
rial, and above all things the best
“T h e Resurrection, Humanity’s •
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Miss Wharton, favoring all you
such as Malheur County, according and announced later.
will gain the position on the diamond.
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* sweet, nice girls, we wish vbu success.
Next Lord’s Day morning, which i-’ Hope.”
to
conclusions
reached
by
county
There will be no predulism or parti­
Appropriate music by‘the eholr;
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Miss Agnes Barnett is as busy sell-
Easter Day, "Rev. Mathis will speak
ality used whatsoever. Mcjensen has agricultural economic conferences.
Visitors welcome at all time*.!
*, ing tickets as a wood-pecker on a
on “The Immortality of the Soul.”
Most
items
entering
into
tliese<osts
not stated who is sure of filling a po­
new cherry tree, and I’ll say that
We are striving for a very large
sition yet; it’s too early in the game, arc fixed and not influenced by the
Oflrf-ikttMrdav; - March 28, a baby ’
Mrs, Brendle and Mrs. Benetta Con-
yield
per
acre.
Cost
of
growing
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when
she approaches the boys to sell
number
at
Bible
School,
and
invite
but has remarked that Sheely looks
dit motored out to the home of Mrs. gi¿l vms,i>qm tb"*Mr; jmd Mrs. David them their tickets they buy bcaucoup,
real good on second. Freddie Far­ bushel of potatoes is therefore reduced all to -come, young and old, and bring Weeds. Thursday afternoon, taking MtMufteq. , .They
have named the
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as yield» per acre inccease. Certified your friends.
tickets toot-sweet.
ing. at shortstop, anil ShotwoU, com­
with them Mrs. Milla, Mrs. Instrum, little- one Marie May. M
,
Burbank
seed
la^t
year
yielded
200
per
Mis? Barnett’s smile ia one of tho4'
Communion and church at 11:00
monly known as Tex, will no doubt
Mrs. Sitts. Mrs. Albert Parker, M.r».-|
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cent tnor». mkrkctable-.’potatoes thqn
fill the 'center job' in thè -garden.
natural smiles that make a guy feel
a: m.
Herman Greener, Mrs. Spences and
Mr. L. A. Peterson.Jias bought a
unXelected teed stock on the farm of
Shotwell docs not look much like a
that this sure is a good old world to
Mrs. Throup. The ladies enjoyed a * large bunch of sheep..,
Fred Sewell in Washington County. Christian Endeavor 6:30 p. m.
ballplayer, but he’s there with the
live in, and thusly the American
Evening
church
service
7
:30
p.
m.
luncheon at Mrs.’Weed’s and pre
Good seed made just as fine a show­
stick, knows how to field a ball and
Legion is very fortunate to be able
There will be special music for sented a birthday cak? to Mrs.- Van»
ing,
in
other
parts
of
.the
statt.
Mr. .Nels ‘ Plfter»<m • ia on the- sick
what to do with it when he gets it,
to find girls of this type to help us
that day.
’Blaricom. who was
” years old. list this Week.-• >*• .
and. above all things, can peg that
in peed.
Mr. Olson says a small ad in the Each guest presented--the’venerable
It is better business to buy all baby
pill and judge fly halls correctly. He
old lady with a handkerchief, 'wishing
Miss Barnett’s ambiton in life is to
chicks at one time where only one Eagle sold a big farm last week..
stand.« a little over six feet tall and
Mr^ Jler 'anti his, njster Mr», Hill
her many more happy birthdays. A
range Rpd one brooder equipment arc
look
down a bull frogs throat and
runs like a rabbit. 1 am conlidént
M. E. Carkins was in Portland last very pleasant afternoon was spent. * were both qilite sick las week but see what makes it croak every night.
available than to attempt to brood and
in Shotwell, said the manager. Now.
are able'to be,up again.
range together chicks of different week-end attending American I.egian
She don’t like sweet thing», rather
Tex, do your stuff.
Hi», former wrestler of. yer-
says H. E. Crosby, poultrj* spec- business.
ages,
natural that, being so sweet her-self.
Jack Nance will no doubt be seen
nonia, was shaking hands with friends* '■'Mr. .Oshyrn and Mr. Holding were
for O. A. C. extension.
on third sack this season for the first ialist
Her favorite movie- actor s Wallace
Saturday shapers in Vernonia.
All Vernonia people using telephones here Jçst week,’
tryout Jack looked good, and when
Berry, cause he-’s got sueh a taking
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must
learn*
to
call
by
number,
all
means
plan
to
grow
green
Ry
he gets his arm right and control«
wajf
about him. . She thinks the cap­
for the Oregon poultry flock, the new directories are off the pres% -' Get ¿our Easter Lillies, Potted I- < JThf NataMJrangie lost one of theii*
the hall from going in the sky, Jatk feed
the (college extension service, no calls wilt be recognized only by Plants and Carnations at Brown A members.in the death of Mr..Malen- tured Flying Ape is too vicioua for
says
will no doubt do better on third than
words, and should be turned over
Brawn’s Saturday, April ilth.
is one of the four major classes number.
burg. .'He was buried Sunday at
he was in the outfield last year. He This
to the humane society, and given a
of feeds necessary for growth and pro­
also knows how to stand up to the
Mist. ..Most of the Grange member»
duction. Kale is the one best bet.
cup of baricoup-ar-juerty, to end his
R. M. Stokesburry -returned from
HOTEL CHANGES. HANDS
plate.
attended
the funeral.
R<x»t crops, alfalfa hay. cabbage, etc., California last week. He says they
misery. Her favoritt reading matter
Leo Mayo, the Philipino, has a
should he provided as an emergency hail frost nearly every nighj, and as . The Vernbnja -Hotel M being re­
is the issue of the Flying Ape paper,
good arm, and after a few good work­
Mr. «nd Mm. ^etus, from Ver-
winter feed, because kale does not al­ far south- as San Diéfro it was colif
outs may surprise many in the pitch­
modeled and 4* now under the man­ nonia. spent Saturday night and Sun­ anad she has 6« page* of that fam­
and frosty. Rctwoen ’ Redlands and
ways live through the winter.
ous book already. She ia a booster
er's box. Miller a I jo has a good deal
the Oregon line he was it) 'frost, ra(n agement off the owner»,'Mr. and Mrs.’ day with their daughter - Mm. David
for the'Americana Legion and think*
of stuff and speed on the ball, and
s
fF?
E.,
Malnhten.
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entrance
will
MeMailen
The A. L. Circus 'will he the big and high snow drifts.,, .Vernonia,.y.
Hall may surprise many. Tolke, whb
Krf «lit tn Ihn Fi
we o#n the League of Nations.
pretty good, thank you.- ,,
• ., b<r put jn the front of the building
attraction tonight.
was here last year, will np doubt join
Success to you, Miss Barnett.
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Li . . ; instead of the side aa at "present.
Mr. Ed McMullen and family »nd
the club again this year. However,
.
dejaShe
Uuuoa, H
’vé gone to
Next comes the band concerts, and
A very pleasant tim« was had when Mr\ and Mrs. Shepard ha
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also u a lrieiiu
friend wviv
were mu
out «. *7/
joy *»
riding
m »»»® *»«»
and
w
the fact remains that we do not need
Order-de-tranaport.
friends gathered at the home of Mr. Portland, Mt-. Malmaten ^o.ing in thi%
they promise to be good.
on
the
highway»
Sunday.
he afraid of a pitching staff (his year.
and Mrs. Judson Wred,.. Jhur-^layv.' I w»ek. , • .
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I have others in mind that 1 know will
The Willing Workers of the Chris- April 2. and gave t, a -handk^ftihier
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make the graiifaif these should fall tian church held their aid at the'shower in honor of Grandma
' Game Warden Brown was a Natal
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Hand
ua
à
news
item.
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Please.
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back, stated tlftj’pilot.
visitor Friday morning:
’« 82d birthday,
Bids will be received by the clerk
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Tuesday sa&jthe lads out for an­ home of Mrs. Brendle. Twenty.three Blaricom
The
afternoon
was
spent
j
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talicinnf
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of Union High No. 1, for 140 cord»
Fire alarm at «eveYTxo’clqck 't'ue^-
other workoiit "There will be a prac­ being present, securing five new
•* "Bm-Grahft» will meet at the Natal
Deliclons lunch ♦ was over old times, after which a delicious *d*y morning awoke some late Hee'ft- HaiJ -Sagday, April 12- - All grange I 1 of 4-foot wood. If bidder wishes to
tice game arranged for Sunday, and members.
lunch was serv^H;"* •*/
practice will continue in the evenings served by Mr». Brendle, Mrs. Airter-
supply cord wood please state if cut
Those present were: "Mrs.- >Vai\ ers. A coffee heater at ^Steels r4T- member» -are asked to be in their
on Tuesday, Wednesday. Thursday field assisting.
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Blaricom. Mrs. J. Weed. Mr». .Sarah taurant waa the llttl* Joker^ that places. Visiting grangers are wel­ from old growth or «mail trees. If
and Friday, from 6 p. tn. to 7 p. m., so
slab wood, describe same. The Board
lyul come. ’
-"»m. . • .<
in .
*• m
-< 'Spencer, Mrsr KHen Mills, Mr». SitV.. would hqve caused a.’eerfoua
.,
hoy» get out and get yoursèlf coniti»
The lpaf that Will toast Mother's. yrl *JEo$trom- Mrs. Greener, .Mr», T. not the yapid response' extingqpEed
reserves the right to reject aay or
tinned up.
Bread. Ask for It by name.
H. fhrop, Mrs. A- L Parker, Mrs". the flanw-
all bids. Alt bids to be In by May
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SQUIRRIL GOSSIP
Brendel, Mrs. 0. G. Weed, Mrs. Edw. ... •.* • ■ '«" '
2nd.
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Well, there must have been a ball,
The W. B. A. held their usual Condit ,%nd Mrs Earl Snyder.,
By order of Board of Union High
‘
Expert
plow
work
done
at
Harry
game last Sunday.
Why, because
meeting last Friday night. A Box
No.
1.
Culbertson
’
s
blsefctmith
.shop.
Jack Nance got his regular hit. Where
Eat more bread—it .Is the beat
did he hit the ball? He didn’t hit it, supper, including candy booth and a
Mrs. J. W. Brown was "in* Portland
and cheapest food. Ask your grocer
»7
it hit him on the dome as per usual. short program to be given In the
the first of the week.
1
for Mothef’s Bread.
near future. Watch for the date.
Atta, boy, Jack. Take your ba»e.
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