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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 4, 1925)
VERNONIA fcAGLfe Oft Inkhd Highway ON duction of the week and one of the moat stupendious of all times. VERNONIA. A picture hard to comment on on account of the many features en- stalled in the play, It will prove (Continued From Pngs 1) the biggest laugh you have had for we are pleased to hear, the many moons. It is fun and romance heaity support of the busi tragedy and love and then more ness men, and in this respect laughs. And at last Poor Percy turns they are wise, for the home out to be a real he man. NOTED EDITOR WRITES Don’t forget MOVIE NEWS AND COMMENT OF LOCAL FEATURES ♦--------------------------------------------------- ♦ Good first run pictures are no novelty at the Majestic—Vernonia’s modern play house. The past week has seen some good pictures and as the Fall season approaches, splen- lid releases are scheduled for the Some of the pictures full time. shown in Vernonia are put on here before they are in Portland or Seattle. Another feature of the local play house is the music. The organist, Mrs. Agness Kemper -e- ceives lots of flattering comment on the concerts. Captain Blood was the attraction for two nights this week that is hard to beat as a picture and good houses both nights. For this Saturday night, Mana-' ger Bush will show “The Code of tkc Wilderness,” a truly Western! picture that always takes well: with a Vernonia audience. No bet-i ter description of the picture ■ could be given than the title, and' it is a David Smith production. A treat is in store for all Sundayj night when “Chickie” will be pic tured. A splendid love story t<-ld tn a way that will hold you spellbound. ’Chickie” is one of the b>gge.>t tie» .-paper serials ever published, Dorothy Mac- and in the casts are I kaill, Bosworth, Nyrtle Stedman. bowers, Gladys Brockwell. It is a story of love or money and comes out in the end just right. “Another Flaming Youth.”— only with deeper heart interest and heart thrills.” That is how John Francis IXilon, director of the above picture de scribes “Chickie, Chickie ” the latest First FirstJ National picture, which he also di- rected. When we produced ’Flaming Youth,” I thought we could never produce another picture that would be better," said Dillon, “But since completing the direction of “Caiek- ie’ I have felt assured that we have done it. For sensations, thrills, color tensity and emotional acting as well a sa lot of real fun and laughs 1 feel that ‘Chickie’ is the best thing I have done.” On next Monday night is Yakima Canutt in “White Thunder.” Some here actually know him personally. This picture is a guarantee of a full house and it is one of Vernonia’s favorites. “Percy" starring Charles Ray will be here Tuesday and Wednesday night. It is really the biggest pro- movej back to their property in Riverview, after spending a year in the I.-P. camp up Rock creek. We are glad to have the Mill’s family back with us. Mr. and Mrs. John Estus and sons Ole and Arel visited at the David McMullen home at Natal Sunday. Wilburn Hall and wife and Chas. Mellinger and wife of Ver nonia, visited at the home of Evan Hall Sunday. Grandma Ray was up from Mist where she is staying with her daughter, Mrs. Wright, visiting with he rgrandson Elvin Mills and family Ole Stess attended the birthday party of Louise Iler at Natal Sat urday night and reports a very good time. R. W. Granville from Portland is moving into the W. L. Hall house which Mr. Wilson just vacated. Richard Sater of Portland is visit- ing at the home of his grandma, Mrs. Nelson this week and looking over the big mill. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hillsburry and little son Edwin motored to Berkenfeld Sunday to visit Claude a parents. Mr. Hepler is building garage, getting ready for a new car Little Miss Beth Terriean came home from Spokane last week, where she has been with her aunt for the last year. She was accom panied by her aunt. E. E. Mills celebrated his 29th birthday Sunday. A chicken dinner was served the Hail and Kirk fami lies attending. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stevens are moving into the Peacie property. Mrs. Snider of the Riverview grocery made a trip to Portland the later part of the week. W. L. Hall made a business trip to Portland last week. Mrs. Florence Stlater and three children of Portland are spending the week with her father, Omer Nickerson, also Mr. Nickerson’s son Dewey is visiting with him for a few days. That we have All kinds of Equipment for Varner, Mr. Biivens, Mrt. ParaMor*. Mrs. Myrtle Daunt. Ths sxsning was spent in playing five hundred and games. Refreshments were served a good time was enjoyed by all. Mrs. C. P. Simpson and little •’Billy," of Portland, visitad bar parents, Mr. and Mrs. Asplund this week. F. J. Brewer spent last week •nd in Tacoma. Next Thursday is Vernonia <l«y at the County Fair. Let’ go! They are changing boilers at the county court house this week. The old boiler used in the heating plant 1W M has been condemned. Baek in 180« the present plant was installed and has done long and valuable service. Mr. and Mrs. Brendle returned] this week from an extended auto trip through practically every state in the union. They are strong in their praise fur Oregon and Ver* nonia, saying it U the best they have found. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Dickens and children were dinner guests of Mr. an(| Mrs. Maurice Richardson on Thursday evening. Mrs. Schroeder, Mrs. Folger and Billy spent Sunday in Portland. School Days. ORIGINAL ESTIMATE AND ACCOUNTING SHEET—BUDGET Tablets and This original estimate is made in complance with Chapter 118 of 1921 Session' Laws of Oregon, and shows in parallel columns unit costs of the several years services, materials and supplies for the three fiscal years next preceding the current year, the detail expenditures for the last one of said preceding years and the budget al lowance and expenditures for six months of the curren t year. Note books of EXPENDITURES The best grade. ITEM Also a very Complete line of Wateiinan’s Ideal Fountain Pens, At the M & M PHARMACY ♦ I à —A it for a few weeks. Just think how nice it will be when the pavement is ready to use. And right here let us suggest a free all night dance on the pavement the first Saturday night it is open for traffic. What do you say ? The W. B. A., ladies gave a sur prise party on Mr. and Mrs. Bane Thompson Wednesday night. Thoje present were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Scott and fami ly Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ellis, Mrs. Gladys Smith, Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Inez Powell, Mr. and Mrs. Thompson and family, Miss Thresa Bayes, Mrs. Mac Sa vs newspaper must be a leader On next Thursday and Friday in a city, as they do a lot of nights that “Giddiest fun feat that missionary work, and in this ever flickered on the silver screen particular the Vernonia edi “California Straight Ahead.” tor has loyally done his part --------- •--------- in the up-building of that * RIVERVIEW NOTES city. We most thoroughly en * joyed our short visit to Ver ♦ --------------------------------------------------- L. G. Reagan. Frank Cox andi nonia and greatly apprécia-' John Arnett motored to Vancouver, ted the hospitality offered! B. C., Monday. Mr. Reagan anj Cox* us, so we are going to re-| contemplate locating there. ciprocate by wishing the Riverview lost one of its good business men of Vernonia citizens, Chas. Wilson. Our loss is Vernonia’s gain, as he moved to the success in their efforts to Josh Rose property in Vernonia. make that the best, largest (I Mrs. Cora Akers of PoeatteU, and most modem city in Idaho, has been visiting her daugh Columbia county, and of ter. Mrs. J. Hall and other relatives course it will become the in and around Vtrnonia. She was by her three sons, Lee, county seat of that county in accompanied Walker and Clide and little daugh the natural course of time— ter Malissie. Tillamook Headlight. Frank Mills and family have » LOCALS Picked Up About Town ♦--------------------------------------------------- ♦ Ellen Enstrom, who graduated from the normal school last wee) is now spending her brief vacation at Seaside. Melba Laramore is ako there. Traffic has been thick this week and getting thicker every day. Autos are detouring around on Maple street making that quit“ a Parking drive and busy route. space is a premium and all should park on side stieets as much as possible. A little inconvenience will be noticed while the paving is in progress, but let all grin anil bear The UNIVERSITY of OREGON contains The College oi Literature. Science and the Arts with 22 deportments The professional schools oi Archi tecture and Allied Arts—Business Administration—Education—Grad uate Study—Journalism—Law— Medicine—Music—Physical Edu cation—Soc tology—Extension For a catalogue or ariff information urrite The ReJutrar. UniuerntjJ of Oregon. Eugene. Oregon The 50th Xett Open» Septeabee 24.1925 $1 DOWN—$1 A WEEK 21 jewel watches, wrist watches, the lar gest line of jewelry on the coast. At this price you can now get that watch or 9W Insured jewelry you have always wanted. Factory prices. Drop me a card and I will call with a full line of samples. Write Box 91, Vernonia, Ore Expenditures and budget for last six Estimated allowance months a nd 1925 expenditures for the en suing year. Expenditures Budget ii> detail 1925 GENERAL FUND Administration Expense Rent, light, fuel and accounting $ Recorder’s Office Salary Supplies, incidentals Treasurer's Office Salary .................... ..... Supplies, incidentals Legal Expense Attorney salary Special attorney Police Department .Marshal salary .. Supplies, jail expense Eire Department Supplies & equipment Health Department Service and supplies Street Department Street lighting, repairs and maintenance Elections ..................... J-égal Publications F.i gineer' Office Supplies, incidentals Emergency WATER OPERATING FUND Water Superintendent’s salary ......................... Assistant’s salary ................... Extra help, supplies and maintenance A \ I ER BOND FUND Sinking funj ............ Interest ............ SÊWËR HiiMi FEND Sinking fund Interest _____ ______ __ 800.00 $ 658.45 1200.00 300.00 600.00 1 19.03 120.00 30.00 60.00 .’.48 600.00 I 400.60 Expenditures for three fiscal years next preceding the lent year. Detailed ex penditures Third Secund for the last year year year of the total Total 3-year per iod « 430.52 S 87.46 SIR 00 297.48 81.95 1200.00 370.92 262.50 106.89 600.00 1049.31 1800.00 200.00 846.96 97.43 1800.00 600.00 2564.78 100.00 72.69 500.00 958.50. 188.05 100.00 42.00 100.00 103.00 20.01 232.15 9.00 38.20 960.00 100.00 360.00 264.56 94 60 482.05 550.93 115.60 «0.50 140.75 50.00 1000.00 34.71 200.00 1000.00 4.55 762.44 218.43 728.13 1500.00 750.00 1500.00 4001.14 736.09 1200.00 233.33 3300.00 2099.87 5600.00 3600.00 2220.00 2900.00 3100.00 3600.00 2220.00 2776.00 1700.00 2400.00 1775.80 2600.00 2400.00 982.70 598.07 W— ■ • 1050.00 OUTST AN DIN G W A RR ANTS Payment on outstanding warrants and in terest ........................ 1700.00 1850.00 GENERAL BOND FUND Sinking fund ............ 600.00 Interest 360.00 TOTAL $29260.00 $12 160 19 $27170,00 >16087.37 >40l».18 >1614.W li» a.-oin r, do hProby certify that the above estimate <>f expehditurea for the year ToiF were pre pared by me anil that the expenditures and budget allowance for six months of the current year and ths ex penditures for the three fiscal years next preceding the current year as shown above have been compiled from the records in my charge and are true and correct copies thereof. (SEAL) D. B REASONER, City Recorder. Hoffman Hardware Co. HEATERS We sell dozens of Heaters and expect to sell dozens more OUR prices tell the reason why 20-in AIR TIGHT STEEL HEATERS $2.90 22-in AIR TIGHT STEEL HEATERS $3.15 24-in AIR TIGHT STEEL HEATERS $4.1S 26-in AIR TIGHT STEEL HEATERS $4.88 (Price includes one joint of pipe) Schedule of Votes and Subscription Price to THE VERNONIA EAGLE FIRST PERIOD Embracing the first four weeks (terminating Sept. 5th) the following number of votes will be issued on subscriptions: year ........ ...| 2.00 ..... 4.00 3 years «.00 4 years .......... 8.00 5 years .......... 10.00 1 8 years 3,000 8.000 12,500 18,000 25,00«) SECOND PERIOD Embracing the fifth and sixth weeks (terminating Sept. 19) the following numbar of votes will be issued on tub- scriptions: 2,000 I 2.00 1 year «,000 4.00 2 yean 3 yean ... 6.00 10,000 .. t.oo 15,000 4 years ... 10.00 20,000 5 yean THIRD PERIOD Embracing the seventh and last week (terminating Sept. 26) the following number of votes will be issued or subscriptions: 1 year 2 yean 3 yean 4 yean 5 yean I 2.00 4.00 6.00 8.00 10.00 1.500 4,000 7.500 11,000 15,000 The above schedule of vote«, which is on a declining scale, positively will not be changed during the competition. I* _____ _ good for _____ However, . a special ballot, 100,000 extra votes, will be issued o _ n every ’’club" of «25.00 tamed in. This arrangement will be in effect throughout the entire campaign and is to be considered a part of the regular schedule. No subscriptions will be accepted for less than one year, nor for more than five years in advenes from any ons candidate. Big line of Coal and Wood cast heat ers direct from the factory, save the middle mans profit Now in stock, $12.00 to $31.00, Latest styles and designs. sizes of stove pipe, elbow, dampers, stove board, etc. See HOFFMAN about it! * All kinds and • •»