Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, December 25, 1925, Image 5

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Professional s Business Directory i
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- LODGE NOTICES -,------- ■■■■.= |
Vernonia Lodge, No. 184 A.
F. i A. M., meets at Grange
^KQ\-Htill
every
Second
Fourth Thursday nights.
Wm. Folger. Master. •
0. F. TIPTON, See,
Visitors Welcome
DR. H. H. HURLEY
Dentistry and X-Ray
Evenings by Appointment
Office ever Halton’s Store
Vernonia,
Oregon
M. D. COLE
DENTIST
L 0.0. F.-V kknonia L oogi , No. 246,
meets every Tuesday night at 8:00
o'clock, in Grange Hal)
M. L. GAINES, Noble Grand
P. O. Mellinger Secretary
Lester Sheeiey
Knights of Pythias. -
H arding I- odgk , 116,
Attorney-at-Law
Vernonia, Or.—Meets
jJTlrf every Mondsy night In
Vernonia,
Oregon
Mg* Grange Hall. All visit-
ing brothers cordislly
invited.
L
J. W. BROWN. C. C.
JACK NANCE. K, R A S.
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VERNONIA GRANGE
The Vernonia Grange meets on th
second Saturday of every month a
7:30 P. M. Any members of th
Grange living in or near Vernonia
or visiting In the community, ar
cordially invited to attend.
F. E. MALMSTEN, Sec
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GEORGE H. SHINN
President
Columbia Co. Abstract
Company
St. Helens,
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k.
Oregon
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“MARK. EVERY
GRAVE”
You will find at our shop the
finest granite. "Rock of Ages,*
"St. Cloud,” "Ashland,” and
various
other
granites
and
marbles.
Vernonia, Oregon
Look!
Listan I
NEHALEM HOTEL
Opp. Gilby Motor Co. on Bridge
street and Grant Ave.
Catering to the traveling public.
You will ba eared for at the
Nehalem Hotel
Boy Scouts me,
every Frl. nlghtat Legion ha
M. E. CARKIN, Com.
EUGENE SHIPLEY, Adi.
T. J. EDWARDS
(Insured Carrier)
Portland * Vernonia Truck
Line
I Wm. Pringle, Prop.
Vernonia
CURLEY’S TRANSFER
COMPANY
Local Hauling and all kinds
of team work
Office at Kavanaugh Land Co.
SPECIAL CARE WITH
FURNITURE HAUUNG
See O. Dauat about building
a good home.
J. M. Clark reports the following
real estate deals:
Three lots in Evergreen addition
to E. A. Stacy.
Two lots to Mr. Reasoner.
One acre tract in Evergreen to
Denis Davis.
Rinehart Johnson.
One
Sunrise to Mr. Sipe
One
Cyrel John.
One
One
baugh.
Four lots in Block 12, East side ad­
dition to Walter Kent.
One lot in Park addition to Clara
Cleveland.
One lot in Evergreen to Lee Davis
T CHURCH NOTICES |
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FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Another good day last Sunday
and we hope you all enjoyed the
program last Wednesday. I am glad
you are planning to enter the Bible
school of the Christian church. Next
Sunday the pastor will bring you a
message in keeping with New Year's
and gla<] to invite you out for the
evening service. Special music. You
are cordially invited.
L w m
HA\—
GRAIN
FEED
POTATOES-
WOOD­
COAL—
BRICKETS—
SAND­
GRAVEL—
UM»—
We make fresh chocolates every
day. Come in and *«* u* make it
Lincoln’s Candy Kitchen
174
In the matter of the estate of
IDA M. ALLEN, deceased,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,that
the undersigned has been appointed
administrator of the estate of Ila
M. Allen, deceased, by Hon. John
Phillip, Judge of the County Conirt
of the State of Oregon, for the Coun­
ty of Columbia, and has qualified.
All persons having claims against
the said estate are hereby notified
to present the same, duly verified
as by law required, to the under­
signed at the law office of Lester
Sheeiey, in the City of Vernonia
Oregon, within six months from date
hereof.
HARRY N. ALLEN,
Administrator
Lester Sheeiey, attorney for admini­
strator.
Dated and first published, Decern
her 11th, 1925.
Last publication, January 8th
1926.
Father S
PORTLAND OFFICE
Ante Freight Terminal
E. Water and Yamhill Sts.
East 8226 ------- Office No. 11
Portland Resident—Walnut 2888
RAY REASONER
PHONE 70S
Residence 1100 Rose Avenue
Vernonia,
Oregot
Great chefs are
Rarely if eter do
heights In their
profeasitmby dint
of perseverance.
In Europe and
the East • chef
with the true
gastronomic In­
stinct is treas­
ured
jealously.
He expects and
obtains the treat­
ment of an am­
bassador.
His
dishes are the
pride
of
his
H. Qedojlan.
master, to be
boasted of to
friends la the cafes and bazuars.
Such a chef la Haroutoun Gedojiiin,
sometime chef to the family royal of
the khedlve of Egypt, now the owner
of a bizarre gold coast restaurant In
Chicago. In bls forty-three years as a
chef extraordinaire. Haroutoun’s word
has been law in the cuisines of three
Egyptian princes and one princess,
the mother of the khedlve.
When
Lord Kitchener was sirdar of Egypt,
before the trouble In the Soudan.
Haroutoun cooked for him.
One of Kitchener’s favorite dishes,
according to Haroutoun, was schisch-
kabb, a dish made from milk fed baby
lamb? Prince Jamiel, another of his
masters, was particularly fond of
dried cream and honey, a preparation
which Is one of Haroutoun’s zealously
guarded secrets. Prince Saad Pasha,
was a keen admirer of a confection
Haroutoun makes entirely out »of
flour, butter and nuts.
In many of his admirable < dishes,
Haroutoun uses evaporated
milk,
which Is simply fresh cow’s i milk
sterilized in cans and with sixty per
cent of the water removed. Because
of a homogenizing process through
which evaporated milk is put. the
fat globules In the milk ar^ broken
up Into microscopic pnrtlcles and dis­
tributed throughout the milk, where
they remain in homogeneous suspen­
sion.
This breaking of the fat globules
dves 4» distinct buttery flavor to every
Phone
Job printing ean be done in Vei
nonia as good as any plane in II
state, at right prices. Let <>■
Vernonia Eagle
..-j ob Printefy=
print your circulars, invitations,
cards, blotters, bills, letter heads,
time slips, envelopea, statements,
programs, menus, letters, tickets,
etc., etc. Work guariinteed.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Oregon
Vernonia,
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
In the matter of the estate of
PETE SAARI, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the
urideroigned. as administrator of the
estate of Pete Saari, deceased, has
filed his final account in the Coun­
ty Court of the State of Oregon, for
the County of Columbia, and tliat
Monday, the 28th day of December,
1925, at the hour of 10:00 o’clock in
the forenoon of said day, and the
courtroom of said court in the
Court House of Columbia county, in
St. Helens, Oregon, has been ap­
pointed by said court as the time and
place for the hearing of objections
thereto, and the settlement thereof.
Dated and first published, Novem­
ber 27th, 1925
Date of last publication, Decem­
ber, 25th, 1925.
C. L. BATEMAN,
Administrator.
Lester Sheeiey, Vernonia, Oregon.
Attorney for Administrator.
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and
PACIFIC WOODMEN LIFE
ASSOCIATION LODGE
Meets every Friday night st Sess-
mans Hall. All visiting Brothers
welcome.
Emil Messing, C. C.
O. L. Bateman, Clerk
LEGAL NOTICES
PUBLICATIONS
PLASTER­
CEMENT—
SULPHUR-
LAND PLASTER­
DRAIN TILE—
DuPONT POWDER­
BLASTING ACCESSORIES—
STORAGE—
MERRY CHRISTMAS
HAPPY NEW YEAR
A LONG LIFE
PROSPERITY
GOOD HEALTH
Is my ’sincere wish for
my friends, and this
means everybody
E. E. HAYES, the
SQUARESHOOTER,
With the Oldest, Biggest
and Best, The New York
Life Insurance Company
tion Without Wagt. 7^ Cash
jHoney
saving Alliyiï'il
NITED STOR Wfo stores
iaw qf economics hat only those en­
which r mder the greatest
The Origin and Oper terprises
service can hope to survive and the
alian of Skaggs
Stores
old must give way to the new in
exact priportion to the greater ser-
vice which tho new can render.
Therefore, to continue to exist the
new must const: ntly strive to ex­
cel, else it, too, v. ill fall by the way­
side.
For in tte last analysis the
public is a mercess julge and will
be served.
,
In the mass effort, represented by
such organizatiqn.i as Skaggs stores
guided by sound and constructive
policies, lies the greatest opportuni­
ty for genuine service and individual
accomplishment.
Motivated by the
righ timpulses anl destined for a
definite gord—tke goal of the
maximu niin service and efficiency
—-there is apparently no limit to the
spienlil results which h> within their
power to produce. And these results
neej not all be material—although
we have found that the public is gen­
erous, even liberal, in rewarding its
The elephant is a mammoth beast, ‘real servants—they can be and are
equally capable of much good or deeply gratifying to the soul as well.
In the earlier articles of this
much harm—according to the man­
ner of his handling. In him is latent series we have een how Skaggs
almost unlimited power for s'^wice stores originated from the efforts of
one man to find the solution for
or for destruction cr.d / e channels what, t him, constituted a problem
into which hi-'
* •-♦’»r-’th 'maF
coity ~?rvice.
We
Lo juide ¿.—’e úUkCten * >r the d< ter-i lie* k C seen them r.iow irom a tiny,
minatlon cf the man or men into one-man undertaking to an enter­
prise of vast proportions with more
whose keeping he is given. Likewise, than 300 stores and 1500 widt
the great Mailtt type of locomotive awake, loyal, earnest and enthusi­
—roaring down the track with its astic young men and women en­
We have
string of cars flashing after it like gaged in their opt ration.
the tail to a comet—is a potent fac­ seen inaugurated a profit-sharing
tor for destruction unless the man plan that is uniqte in its scope and
at the throttle is cool-headed, equfity to all concerned, including
steady nerved and of unswerving the ultimate consumer. It has been
righteousness of purpose. But, un­ made' clear how it is possible some­
less the engineer shall have sudden­ times to make a liberal profit out of
ly gone mad, he will be true to his what otners waste and still renter
trust and guide his train and his the public a genuine "service of sav­
passengers through to safety if fort ing.”
no other reason than because he
If this series of articles shall have
realizes that to do otherwise means
his own destruction as well as the revealed and made understandable
lestruction of the mighty power ti the reader the marvelous spirit,
the courageous heart and the sin­
which he controls.
cere purpose of every member of
It is true that great organizations this great body, of men and women
such as Skaggs stores, represent a who are striving—cheerfully and
mighty power and much has been contentedly—towarl the ultimate
said—by those who lacked informa­ goal of “Distribution without waste”
tion, or who had given the matter —if they shall have made you regard
but slight thought ir who were in­ us as simply “one of the iommunity
spired by a misconreption of their in spirit and endeavor”—to know
own self-interest—about the poten­ that Skaggs stores, like most other
tial menace which this power consti­ stores, are owned exclusively by the
tuted. To realize the fallacy of this men woh actually operate them and
argument it is only necessary to re­ that these men are your friends and
flect for a moment upon the self- neighbors—then all of the effort of
evident fact that the man or men their preparation and publication
capable of building these great or­ will be more than justified.
ganizations must be posseaed of at
least a normal, amount of common
sense. And, beiiiig -’osaesed of/ordin­ ■ We began this series of articles
ary common sense they have nly to with a statement concerning Rev-
look back over history to realize that' erend S. M. Skaggs, the founder of
the slightset abuse of the power Skaggs stores.
We want to close
which they control will inevitably re­ its in the same way by saying that
sult in the ultimate destruction of the altruism and high purpose of
that power and themselves with it. the man found its only material re­
Thus, Ht is again seen that the ward in the way he would have it
element u»f self -interest aside from —the achievement of his life’s ambi­
any hiflb motives, automatically tion—‘‘to be able to preach the Gos­
acts as a safety-valve and a very pel without charge wherever the
effective check upon the actions of need and to the limit) of is capacity”
those to, whom the public has seen anl the funds to make this possiole
fit to entrust the guidance of the regularly find their way to him from
policies of great institutions.
Fur­ the profits of the institution he
thermore. it is an incontrovertible founded.
,