Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, July 02, 1926, Image 4

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    Widely Quoted Weekly
VERNONIA EAGLE
♦♦ quent years to the amount of $27,- with her sister, Mrs. Lee Osborne
50 together with delinquent penal- last week.
ties.
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A. V. Mowe is running the en­
After having been closed four days gine at the rock crusher on the Al
for renovation, the St. Helens library Parker place.
is again open for service.
Mrs. Nels Peterson and grandson
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The home of Mr. and Mrs. Chalick, Floyd was visiting relatives at Tur-
Brief Summary of News Notes Chronicled of Doings
South Scappoose, took Are from a rish Monday evening.
defective flue and burned to the
of County Gathered Especially for
ground. Only a few things on the
Mr. Clyde Sutherland and family
first floor were saved.
Eagle Readers
of St. Helens made a short call at
Lindsays Saturday afternoon, on
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A mass meeting of Warrenites will their way to Jewell, where they
Water may be used for sprinkling be held in the very near future to went to spend Sunday.
Tent caterpillars have invaded the
Prescott ,Goble and Deer Island sec-! between 5 and 7 p. m. only for the decide on incorporation. A vote will
be taken after the survey has been
tions.
An army of the pests have present in Clatskanie.
P. H. Hill made a trip to Portland
made. It is proposed to cover a ter­ Saturday to see his brother, who had
taken charge of the willows on Pres-,
ritory
of
two
miles
square
or
more
cott slough, near Rainier. They have
a stroke of paralysis, Mr. Hill found
Graduation exercises at Mist for
stripped limbs leaving limbs bare. the eighth grade graduates was held giving many farmers the benefit of him much improved.
His daughter
an
incorporated
town.
Vegetables and fruits have been des­ recently with five girls receiveing di­
Helen and Margaret McGregor ac-
troyed.
companied him home to spend Sun-
plomas: Alberta DeRock, Grace Car­
An order for 163,000 creosoted day.
michael, Ruth Wells, Mary Bachman
ties for India, measuring approxi­
A move to place names of streets and Hazel Jenkins.
mately 1,934,000 board feet, will go
at all intersections and to number
Teddy Erickson is kept very busy
forward from St. Helens within the these days cutting hay in this vicini­
houses properly, requiring all houses
Since the law requiring drivers of next ten days.
to display numbers has been launched motor vehicles to first procure a state
ty.
by the St. Helens chamber of com­ license became effective July 1, 1920
conditions
the
lumber
market
If
merce.
the number of permits to Columbia show a trend towards the upward, a
We notice that Clyde Johnson is
county drivers totals 6,712.
St. Helens mill may soon start an on the milk wagon instead of the
Twenty-eight were put through the
water wagon.
extra shift.
mystic rank of Woodcraft at an
The old Muckle building, one of
initiation ceremony held in Rainier. the old land marks in St. Helens is
Bounty has been claimed on 121
P. H. Hill’s daughters Helen and
being torn down on account of its moles in Columbia county since Jan­
Margaret McGregor were Sunday
Editor Veatch of the Rainier Re- dilapidated condition.
uary 1, records at the county agents callers at Lindsays.
view has been incited to Join the
office show. Bounty paid is ten cents
Columbia River historical expidition
A new species of gopher which per pelt.
at Chicago, July 15.
The Natal Sunday school is going
made its presence known by chewing
in two young fruit trees on the Villa
A wind indicator and flag pole will to have a picnic at the Natal grove,
Mrs. Earl Dove, while driving a farm near Scappoose has been trap­ be placed at the Freeman aviation July 4th.
car on one of the streets in Rainier ped by J. L. Moore of the United field near St. Helens.
Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Mowe and
one of the wheels picked up a rock States biological survey, who wa-
from the street, throwing it through notified by the county agent of the
Robbers 1 entered a Scappoose gar- family were sight seeing in Vernon­
a large plate glass window of a store work of the gopher.
age and took with them several ia Tuesday evening.
A hole several inches in diameter
tires and numerous accessories and
and a perpindicular crack was made.
Rev. S. Darlow Johnson, pastor of tools. They also stole spotlights from
Mrs. R. S. Lindsay
the Methodist church in St. Helens cars stored there.
Clarence spent the day Wednesday
with her folks.
The Fern Hill school house will has left for Chicago, to attend the
Joe Keller, who lives near Deer
undergo repairs during the summer World Service Council of the Meth­
Island, has a heard of 40 milch
months with residents donating odist Episcopal church.
goats from whose milk he has made
teams to remove dirt from the base­
ment while others have agreed to
Following a paralytic stroke which 1,000 pounds of chese since March
cement the basement floor.
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occured at her home at Scappoose,
Mrs. Eugenia Merryfield, 72, died at ® PITTSBURG ITEMS j
C. D. Sutherland and Mrs. J. W. a St. Helens hospital. Interment was
Van Atta were re-elected directors in the Scappoose cemetery.
1 Interesting Items From East of
of school district No. 2 for three
Town, in Busy Section.
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year terms at St. Helens.
Fred Bross ana Lloyd Timoney,
Special Staff Corresponden
aged 7 and 9 respectively, found
PITTSBURG, July 2, 1926—Mr.
The controlling interest of the $5.37 in a bottle in an empty house
West Coast Power Co., supplying in Rainier and the discovery was re­ and Mrs. Brady and family of Ver­
Clatskanie with electricity, has been ported to Justice Herman, who di­ nonia spent the day Sunday at A.
V. Mowe’s.
purchased by the W. B. Fashay Co., vided the money between them.
according to the Chief. The consoli­
Mrs. Marie Holmstrom of Natal
dation which involves properties
Victor Degerseedt has installed [
valued at $8,000,000 is to become foreclosure of tax lien proceedings’ and Cecil Lane made a flying trip
Sunday—the 150th anni-:
effective August 1.
against the Columbia River Canning to Portland last Sunday.
versary of the signing of the
& Produce Co., to gain title to cer­
A 90-gallon still was found at Declaration of Independ­
The county steam shovel will be tain properties of the Bryant Dona­
The owners
brought to Clatskanie and the coun­ tion Land claim, which plaintiff Pittsburg last week.
ence for which Old Glory“
ty will begin removing dirt from the bought at delinquent tax sale in are keeping very quiet.
old Elks property
street, 1923, according to The Sentinel for
waves over high.
Mrs. Ira Peterson spent the day
$5.08, paying additional and subse-i
which they will fill.
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COUNTY NEWS NOTES
FOR EAGLE READERS
cated in a college—was courted in an
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A real estate agent was trying to automobile—ma rrie*
interest a fair flapper bride in a live out of a paper bag—«1 ipend the
home. “Why buy a home? I should mornings playing golf—aft' lernoon
say not—haven’t a bit of use for one playing bridge and gg tji itj movies
I was born in a hospital—was edu- at night.”
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making our Old Fashioned
Mily Shakes. Come in and
try one; 10c and 15c
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no other way. You are careful <ibout your f&od
But what about the other ' half' of your life9 Sir
Arbuthnot Lane, the great’English physiccin, -say;
’ a st diseases ire directly traceable to bad drain
age in the body ” Leading authorities say ‘’The*
value of radioactive water (the secret of the fa-
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Service Saving Quality
Starting July 1st the Service Dairy can supply
von with milk at 10 cents a quart
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Why not t» y our Cottage Cheese. It is pure and
wholesome. No color or preservative is used in
making it, also, it will be delivered in < pound
special glass bottles, thereby reaching you fresh
and clean. Delivery on Cottage Cheese will be
made three days in each week- Monday, Wednes­
day and Saturday. Listen! The price is 10c per
bottle if you are a regular milk customer so we
can deliver it along with your milk
Many people are now using our Pure Cream Butter, the kind that makes you
want to eat it without bread. This butter, like the cheese will be delivered to
you fresh. Just leave a note in your milk bottle asking us to bring what butter
you need and it will be there on our next delivery. The price is 40c per pound
For those people who want a daytime delivery, we will deliver during the
afternoon, and at night for those who want their milk the first thing in the
morning.
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After .July 1st, each customer who takes a quait of milk a day will receive a
1 j pint bottle of cream free each month
In addition to this all customers who buy tickets will receive 2 extra tickets
per month per quart.
THE SERVICE DAIRY can serve you during the summer when milk is
plentiful and during the winter when milk is scarce.
GIVE US A TRIAL, WE LL SHOW YOU
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Whipping Cream at 17 cents per 2 pint, 34 cents
per pint retail
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It is well known that the name DODGE
BROTHERS is even more valuable than
the vast works in which their product is
built.
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DODGE BROTHERS have kept the faith,
and implicit public confidence has been
their reward.
Year after year the car has continued to
mature into a better and better product.
Beauty has been added to dependability,
comfort and silence to beauty. Endless
refinements have bc> n made, and the
quality of every d : ’1 either maintained
or improved.
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The result is a name that is altogether
worthy of the remarkable public trust it
inspires, and too priceless ever to jeopardize.
New Car Prices
Touring Car
$ 966.50
Coupe
1018.50
Roadster ....
962.00
Sedan
1080.50
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