Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, May 29, 1925, Image 5

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EDWIN ROSS
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MERCHANT TAILOR
Muckles Bldg., Phone 134
St. Helens,
Oregon
Cleaning and Pressing
Repairing and Alteration«
Bridge Street
Office Hours 2-4.
Phone 922
G. F. VIA
WANTS and FOR SALK
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Physician and Surgeon
Ditt. Surgeon S.P.R.R. and
S.P.A S.R.R.
First National
Forest Grove,
Bank Bldg.
Oregon
All ads. under this head • re cash
with copy. Rates, one cent a word;
initials and figures count as words.
Minimum, 25 centa an issue.
FOR SALE
We have two almost new pianor
stored in your city and rather thar
ship them back to Portland we will
sell them at a real saving. Terms 1.
desired; answer quick.
G. F. JOHNSON PIANO CO.
410 Morrison St.,
Portland, Oregon
Brsry Community Contributing
To National American Legion
Endowment Fund
Thia community is expected to give
its share to the national American
Legion Bndowmeut Fund, as other
communities throughout the United
States are doing. The income from
thle Endowment Fund Is to be used to
assist and cure disabled former
service men and to provide homes for
the orphans and dependent children
of war veterans, and the Fund, Itself,
la to be perpetual. A trust agreement
provides that when death has wiped
out the membership of the present
American Legion, the income from
the Endowment Fund shall be used
for purposes most nearly identical to
those tor which it is needed today.
The person then president of the
United States will name a board to
determine the use of the Income.
Every person, regardless of creed,
to concerned in the welfare of those
who gave their all in the world war.
Especially is The Legion concerned
with those thousands of war veterans
who are sick and helpless, but who,
because justice can never be made
automatic, are unable to obtain gov­
ernment aid.
The Library solicita old I news­
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papers and magazines tied in
F. A A. M., meets at Grange bundles, to be sold, money used to
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Hall every Second and buy new books, etc. They will be
called for every two weeks, Anyone
Fourth Thursday nights.
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having papers please call City Hall.
Office Hours 9-12, 1-5.
Wm. Folger. Manter.
Library Committee.
ANNA S1MPSON-TOLLES
O. F. TIPTON, Sec.,
Drugless Physician
WANT TO BUY
Visitors Welcome
Pringle Building
Want to buy a house and lot In
Evenings by Appointment
Vernonia, Ore., on monthyl terms.
Vernonia,
Oregon
Will consider empty resident lot.
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Address P. O. Box 807, Vernonia
L O.O. F. V kknonia L oix -. r , No. 246,
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FOR SALE—Empty Lard barrels
meets every Tuesday night at 8:00
DR. H. H. HURLEY
and
iron drums at Vernonia Bakery
o’clock, in Grange Hall,
I Dentistry and X-Ray
T G. Johns Noble Grand
FOR SALE
P. O. Mellinger Secretary
Evenings by Appointment
8-tube super-hetrodyne at a sacri­
li co for 8200. Including a $35 loud
Office over Halton’s Store
Knights of Pythias.
speaker, ear phones and all equip-
Vernonia,
Oregon
Thousands of Sick Aided
HARPING I.Ot.C.E, ill)
Those who are familiar at air with
Meets ment complete to operate. Address
Vernonia, Or
39tf The American Legion work, know
every Monday night in Eagle Office.
Granire Hall. All visit­
what this great organization has done
ing brothers cordially
to aid the disabled. Cooperating with
FOR
SALE
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Some
lumber,
2xl2x
invited.
14; also a wagon. See Thos Schock. government agencies, officials of The
Chas. Mellinger, C. C.
Legion have made possible the hos-
J. B. Wilkerson, K. of R. S.
pitallzation of thousands of sick and
Cash paid for false teeth, dental wounded boys who, had it not been
t-old, platinum and discarded jewel­ for a helping hand, would have been
VERNONIA GRANGE
ry. Hoke Smelting A Refining Co., lost to society long ago.
The Vernonia Grange meets on the Otsego, Michigan.
Other thousands need that same
help today. Many of them cannot be
second Saturday of every month at
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given aid by the government under
7:30 P. M. Any members of the
Eugene E. Marsh
WOOD—You need it. I have it to existing laws, and while officials of
Grange living in or near Vernonia, -ell. Thos. Schock,
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f The legion literally have written
Attorney-at-Law
or visiting in the community, are
most of the laws to take care of the
cordially invited to attend.
Notary Public
Good Front Office room for rent. disabled, it is impossible to make leg-
F. E. MALMSTEN, Sec. In fireproof building. Call Hoffman Islation serve all.
Oregon
Vernonia,
Many illustrations could be given,
Hardware Co.
Thousands of men have married
Since the war ended, when they
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seemingly were sound physically, but
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always open
In reality were in a weakened condi­
tion from gas and exposure. They
THE
WHITE
LUNCH
Lester Sheeley
fell into the clutches of tuberculosis
New Location
and other diseases, and in a few
Attorney-at-Law
New Equipment
years have passed away, leaving their
From now on you can
Oregon
widows and children at the mercy of
Vernonia,
On corner opposite Vernonia Drug
purchase
strangers.
Company
Good Heme for Every Child
Monuments and Markers
X.
We carry a complete line of
The Legion is determined that every
In
both
Marble
and
Granite
Vernonia Bakery goods
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For a great reduction in price, a child of a war veteran shall have as
good a home, and a real mother's love, ■
saving to the purchaser of
GEORGE H. SHINN
—EAT HERE—
as that child would have had if his
from 10 to 25 per cent
President
The White Lunch
father had not died for his country.
Come and be convinced
Columbia Co. Abstract
The United States Veterans’ Bureau
M. N. LEWIS A CO.
estimates there are 5.000 orphans of
Cor. 4th and Main Sts.
Company
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Hillsboro,
Oregon veterans tn the United States today
Oregon
who need some degree of care. The
St. Helena,
TRANSFER and CITY
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Legion to maintaining one children'*
billet, now filled to capacity, where
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DELIVERY
such dependent children are given
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good homes. Other billets are being
C. R. WATTS, Prop.
Chamber of Commerce
established and will be in operation
Second St. bet. Bridge and .Maple
aa soon as possible. In addition to
-LUNCHEON-
The I egion cooperates with
Late Models thto.
other
child welfare organizations, re-
Freight, Baggage and Express
First and third Monday noon of
allsing that every sincere effort to aid
For
sale
on
moving
a
specialty
each month at
to of value, and that the field
easy terms children
for this endeavor is unlimited
DEW DROP INN
Phone 472
Res. Phone 654
under the care of the Legion
or for rent. the While
Residence North Rose St.
children attend public school, and
All members turn out
Office at the Gayosa Cafe.
live in cottages on the family group
Vemonia Representative nlan.
Visitors welcome
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Wholesale Typewriter Co.
L. R. Gilehrest
Lester Sheeley
President
Secretary
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J. W. Brown has been doing con­
G. C. Olsen
siderable carpenter work the past
Beall Electric
Building week and is fixing one of the really
nice homes of the city. Besides re­
Listen!
Delivered any place in town any
modeling and enlarging the home,
Three room house on 50x100 cor­
time.
he has built a splendid large garage
NEHALEM HOTEL
Good screened and crushed gravel
ner lot for $600.—Eagle
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to house the new hearse.
for all purposes.
Opp. Gilby Motor Co. on Bridge
Dressmaking and Plain Sewing
street and Grant Ave.
Mrs. O. Jones, HyVan Hotel.
Miss Winifred Mellinger, one of
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teachers In the local public
Newly Ferniahei Throughout
WANTED— Old cotton rags at the
Pit at Al Parkers Place
Modern and Convenient
Eagle office, must be clean, cash public school, spent the week-end
paid.
40-tf with relatives and friends in St.
Catering to the traveling public.
Helens.
RAY REASONER
You will be cared for at the
Nehalem Hotel
Vernonia,
Oregon
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— Meals Served Family Stylo —
VIOLIN TUITION
NATAL
Wm. Pringle, Prop.
Vernonia
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F. McBARRON
The Natal grange held their meet­
House No. 88
ing in their hall on Saturday night
Two new members were taken into
Mill view
CURLEY’S TRANSFER
the order.
Vernonia Lodge No. 181 A.
MONUMENTS
Typewriters
G RAVEL
VERNONIA TRACING
COMPANY
COMPANY
I-ocai Hauling and all kinds
of team work
Office at Kavanaugh Land Co.
for
SPECIAL CARE WITH
FURNITURE HAULING
Dupont Explosives and
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BJasting Accessories
Res. Phone 66J
Phone 563
Vernonia, Oregon
Lime, Brick, Plaster, Cement
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Feed, Grain and Hay
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Job printing can be done in Ver­
nonia as good as any place in the
state, at right prices. I-et the
Vernonia Eagle
BRICQUETTES — Best heat, no
ashes, lasting. Just the thing for
Incubator heating.
—Warehouse South of Depot—
Job Printery=:
print your circulars, invitations,
cards, blotters, bills, letter heads,
time slips, envelopes, statements,
programs, menus, letters, tickets.
Work guai'hnteed.'
Vernonia Trading Co.
Wholesale and Retail
Vernonia,
Oregon
Mrs. Alex Green and children are
Orville Blevins and wife and eon visiting with her nieces and nephew
are spending some time visiting rela- Hasel, Evelyn and Harry McMullen.|
tives in Caldwell, Idaho.
Mrs. Green was a one time resident
of thia valley.
A number of the W. B. A. mem-
Misa Elsie Beerman of Portland ie
b< rs were present at the depot Fri-
visiting her* with her sister, Mrs.
•Jay aftemoon to bid farewell to Lee Osburn.
Mrs. Lindquist, who has been a
Mrs. Burris, and Mies Beatrice
A handkerchief
faithful member.
shower resulted at the approaching Perry were afternoon callers on Mrs.
Holding one day last week.
of the train. Much grief lingers with
the order at the absence of her.
The school didn’t close last week
aa stated, but will close Wednesday,
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Grable re­ May 27.
turned to Vernonia last Thursday
DRESSMAKING
after a prolonged trip in southern
Dressmaking reasonably done
California. As soon aa they arrived
MRS. PHILIPS
Mr. Grable purchased one of those
Reaideece
Across
from Grange Hall
new Overland Six sedans. Glad to
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see them back
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FOR SALE—Oak Buffet, |25; Oak terest by other newspapers m Ore­
china closet, $15; Persion kitten, gon and if success crowns th« efforts
5. Vista Hotel
42-lt of the Congregationslists in Rain­
ier, it may be that here to a begin­
FOR SALE-—80x100 lot, sear high ning which will be adopted by other
school; water piped into place; churches.—Rainier Review.
lot cleared and contains a barn
anj chicken house; all fenced. NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL
Price, |525. Write E. C. Schubel.
MEETING
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Notice is Hereby given to the legal
voters of Union High School District
FOR SALE—Stale bread in sacks; No. 1, of Columbia county, state of
fine for chicken feed. Call at tne Oregon, that the annual school
Vernonia Bakery.
42-lt meeting of said district will be bold
at school building; to begin at the
As we understand it, a woman hour of 2 o’clock p. m., on the 4th
driver only wants half of the road, Monday of June, being the 22nd dry
but she’s generally slow about de­ of June, A. D. 1925.
ciding which half she wants.
This meeting is called for the pur­
pose of electing one director to serve
Mexico has a grasshopper plague. for a period of fire years and “W
About the only one we’ve got left is director must be a resident of the
the cross-word puzzle plague.
Pettijohn district and the transac­
tion of business usual at such meet­
AN INNOVATION. .......
ing.
An innovation has happened! It
Dated this 26th day of May, 1925.
took place in Rainier!
Surely we
O. G. WEED, Chairman Board of
have set a pace that is hard to beat! 4 i Directors. Attest: Mrs. Chas. Malm-
When the Congregational church sten, District Clerk.
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budget committee was preparing
their annual budget this week, a
The month of May waa another
item of $100 was provided to be five week minth, where we have tu
used for advertising in the local pay off five times instead of four.
paper—the Review.
Twenty-eight The Eagle had to get out five papeis
years in the newspaper harness, yet in May. It doesn^. happen again un-
this is the first time a church has til October.
recognized the true worth of news­
paper advertising and made arrange
All stores in Vernonia will be
merits for space at so much per.
be closed all day tomorrow.
Commencing this week this church
Parade in the morning at tea
will occ-'py «pace each week, valued o’colck.
at $2.00, in which they will do their'
preachment, knowing that in so doing, The Vernonia American Legion
will be able to reach around 4,000 has a drive on to raise it’s hospital
readers.
quota of |300.
They will succeed
The plan will be watched .vith in- with colors flying.
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Yours For Service
and
GUARANTEED
Workmanship
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RIGHT IN VERNONIA
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you have the largest, most complete and
best equipped Machine Shop, Brazing
Works and Blacksmith work in the county
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No Job Too Large—None Too Small
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For your convenience we have an up-to-
date Service Station; Gas Oil and Water.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
STAR CAR
Tomorrow’s Car Today
Let Us Demonstrate
NOTHING BETTER
VERNONIA BRAZING & MACHINE WORKS
CRAWFORD MOTOR CO
LINCOLN—FORD—FORDSON
You can now buy your Ford on the 18 months
payment plan
Payments as low as $21.88 a month
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Gasoline, Oil, Storage, Tires and Accessories
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Ambulance for Towing
Battery Service
Phone 612
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