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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1925)
VERNONIA EAGLE I 4| Fritz Iler went to Vernonia Sat proached the motorist. “Sir,” said he, “ your beacon has urday night. • ______ « ceased to function.” “Sir?” Mrs. Orenduff entertained the Miss Little, county red cross “Your illuminator I say is ladies of this neighborhood at her nurse, from St. Helens, calltd at shrouded in unmitigated oblivion.” tome one day last week, with a our school one day last week. .ÁM “Really, I don’t understand you.” quilting party. A very sociable time ------- 4------- Just then a boy shoute«i—"Hi, Ona Way te Build ’Em. was enjoyed by all. Quilts were your lamp’s gorn out.”— mister, finished and at noon a fine dinner Rural Justice (passing sentence on was served by the hostess. Those eollege boy caught speeding): Now Boston Post. ------- 4------- present were: Mesdames Bert Ohler in fixing the penalty in your esse Oscar Smith, Roy Jones, Martin this court will take into considera delicious sandwiches that For Rainwater, Ruby Morse of Thyj tion that, as you say, the roads out will retain their freahnew freshness us« valley, Baldwin, Morse, Eggerson your way are very poor.” Mother’« Bread, in the sandwiche and Peter Bergerson. College Boy (gratefully): "Than!; loaf size.—adv. ------- ♦------- you, Judge.” If we could put more quality into Mrs. Verne Mows is just recover Rural Justice: “So instead of th« ing from a badly scalded foot. uatomary |50, this court will fiine our bakery goods, we would do ao you just lift and sentence you t> Let us do your baking for you—we Mrs. Martin * Rainwater made a work on them there roads for thirty i know that we can please you—Ver nonia Bakery.—Adv. business trip to Hillsboro last Fri days.”—Oklahoma Whirlwind. ------- 4------- ------------ +------------- day. Warts are supposed to be cured .. A . Bargain. in Kiahu, Japan, by touching them “Buster” Sten of Vancouver, Wn., An ancient car chugged painfully with a stick, the other end of which has returned to his home in Van up to the gate of the races, The stick is then Thu touches a tree. couver, after spending several ¡rate keeper demanding the usuil tapped with the injunction, “Wartd, weeks at the D. W. Rainwater This is pass over the bridge.” fee for automobiles called: home. He is now greatly improved uttered three times. The warts are "A dollar for the car.” then supposed to pass in te the tree. in health. The owner looked up with 4 patheic smile of relief and sai«'. Power alcohol is being distilled Jess Orenduff and James Grif- “Sold,”—Bison. ’ from the crushed prickly pear cactus fern and Miss Sybal Orenduff went ------------ ♦------------ of Australia. to Thye valley to bring Mrs. Oren Boston Languauge. duff home. She has been visiting Twenty-one million letters went to It was evening. A stranger ap the Dead Letter Office last year. with her daughter there for several «lays. ■■■ ■■■ ■■ 1 ■ ——— ■KIST Peter Berge mon, our road super fa visor, has been doing some splen did work on the road between this part of the coupty and Vernonia. S. R. Turk was transacting busi ness at Timber last Saturday. VERNONIA STEAM LAUNDRY QUALITY WORK GUARANTEED Roy Jones made a trip to Port land Thursday. A Vernonia Institution, Modem in Every Respect Mrs. Mary Anderson is visiting with her mother Mrs. Olive Huber of Centralia this week. WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER Quick Service—Watch for Our Car ______ ♦--------------- Upper Nehalem J Mac Savs Mrs. A. F. Omduff gave a qullt- Ing party last week. Those attend- M or ria, ed were Mesdames Rena Edna Baldwin, May Ohler, Anderson Vada Rainwater, Jones, Oscar Smith Peat Burgeson, Hagerman, Ruby Morris. All reported a good time and good dinner. Mrs. Hagerman’s father from Alaska, visited her recently. He has a large fox farm in that part of the country. Jess Omduff, Jim Griffin and Sybal Omduff motored up to east- em Oregon, F.idny rei ruing Sun- day. James Griffin has gone to New- burg to do some carpenter work for John Omduff. Hester Willing from Gaston was a caller on the Omduff’s recently. Brown & Brown Royal Society Boil Proof Emb. thd. 4c skein Penslar White Pine and Spruce Balsm, D.M.C. Crochet thread, all sizes and colors 15c Why Pay More Royal Society Grey Package of quality and open stitch stamped goods received weekly WATCH OUR WINDOWS Mrs. Vada Rainwater amde a ness trip to Hillsboro last week. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Winicke have rented the Scofield place at Stras. sol and have moved there. "Shortie“ Long has moved back to Timber. w ♦------- Mrs. Stits and two daughters of Portland, are spending their vaca tion at the Charles Hill cabin, along the Nehalem river at Natal. « 4 Mr. and* Mrs. Estes spent Sunday at the David McMullen home caring for the small children while Mr. and Mrs. David McMullen and daugn tors, Misses Millie and baby Marie went to Portland to see Mrs. Chas. Hill, who is very sick. They returned home in the evening. Stabilizing the Farm Income Although but one of several importnat ways of stabilizing the farm income, diversification of crops, combined with the_addition of a well balanced daily herd, is of no d. vt the'most importnat. The workableity and saneness of thi method is the same as that exemplified by the busines man who scatters his investment so that a single failure cannot exhaust his resources. In our cooperation with th« farmerr rf f] ’ recti« n, the Bank of Vernoi « has seen the benefits of «iiversified farming indelibly impressed upon tl.'i progress of this community. We believe that more general practice r' ng this line will do much to permanently better local agricultural conditions and are therefore unsparing in our encouragmont in this regard. Are you going to the Pacific International Livestock Exposition at Port It is an unequaled opportunity to Mr. and Mrs. Ed McMullen and land, October 31: t to November 7th? family spent Saturday with the benefit in livestock raising by the experience of others. The very best in the country will be featured in Beef and Dairy Cattle, Horses. Hags, Rumbough family on the Bum. Sheep, Goal« and Poultry; also Land Products Show and the thrilling Horse Show. Mrs. Beekman and daughters called at the David McMullen home Sunday. BANK Grover DeVine called at the Holding horns Sunday evening. 4 A. R. Holmes called nephew one day last week We * hear that another useful dog WM poiaoned. We wonder V* it to that to doing thto dirty ♦ 4 CRAWFORD MOTOR CO. Cough Remedy, LINCOLN—FORD—FORDSON You can now buy your Ford on the 18 months payment plan Payments as low as $21.88 a month o—o—o Gasoline, Oil, Storage, Tires and Accessories o—o—o Battery Service Ambulance for Towing Phone 612 o—o—o YOU CAN AFFORD A FORD Sold only at Penslar Stores. In Vernonia Its the M & M PHARMACY Asiatics who served in the United i States Army, Navy or Coast Guard during the World War are not en titled to naturalization, the Supreme Court has decided. « Documents, including a Masonic = diploma from Washington Lodge 1 No. 26, making Jonathan Cowd«u-y j a Master Mason, and two eomhiis-J: sions engraved on sheepskin parch- j ments, the first signed by President f John Adams, and the second by : President Thomas Jefferson, making f Cowdery a surgeon’s mate and a j full surgeon in the United States j Navy, has been found in a steel case j hidden in an old brick wall of a | house under repairs at Norfolk, Va.. | Rotten wood is used in the polish ing of the fine parts of the highest grade Swiss and French watches. Crop reporting by airplane ob servers is now being tried in‘North Carolina by the United States De partment of Agriculure. If you have anything to sell or want anything. Advertisa in the Eagle When you buy DIAMONDS the reputation of the house that sells them assumes first importance. For that reason I count the strongest recommenda tion I can offer is the fact that strict truthfulness in selling is an undeviating principle in the con duct of my business. The diamond ring which I offer for $60.00 I be lieve to represent the utmost in diamond value. D. M. C. Emb. thread, 5c There was a little frost up way killing the potato tops. It soon be digging potatoes. Mrs. Eila MeKinster as purchased her a new Chrysler Sedan. We call and deliver TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS. Leave orders at the Columbia Barber Shop. Bark with The Sam Browne belt was inven ted by a one-armed British qfficer. Art Shop at For Good Laundry Work Stop that fa Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Morris from Tygh valley, visited at the Oren duff home last week, Mrs, A. F. Omduff accompanied them home and visited two weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Ed Morris. STATE LAUNDRY CO OF VERNONIA Vernonia, Oregon J. M. CLARK Real Estate Insurance Notary Public KULLANDER’SJEWELRYSTORt Farm and City property for sale. List your property with me I get reuits. Expert Swiss and American Watch Repairing Done She’s better than she used to be —starts easier, climbs hills better and gives less trouble all around. And I believe the answer is this new Zerolene ‘F’ for Fords I’ve been using. It costs less than the oil I’d been using, but it actually seems to lubricate better.” Zerolene “F” for Fords gets to all the parts requiring lubrication—especially the wrist- pin bearings and upper half of the cylinder’ walls. Zerolene “F” for Fords is made by the Standard Oil Company’s patented vacuum process. It deposits a minimum of carbon, and because it lubricates better it enables the engine to develop a noticeable increase of power over and above what Ford owners have been accustomed to expect. A Ford is an A-l transportation invest ment. Protect your investment by proper lubrication. 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