Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, March 17, 1927, Image 5

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    VERNONIA EÄGLE
Thursday, March 17, 1927.
Such was the greeting that thing about beetled picks—I mean constitutional by the United States
have been made with the railroad
The Texas law is a direct in­
to bring cars» across the channels awaited Wallace Beery and Rav- bittled peeks, that is 'er peekled supreme court. Justice Oliver Wen- fringement of the 14th amend­
until the highway has its own mond Hatton the first day they bitts? Oh! oh! beekled pitta, pittled dell Homes announced the court'»
ment, Holmes said.—Budget.
bridges built. It will ■ surely be a started working on “Behind the beeks!”
decision.
wonderful and unique drive. Mo­ Front,” Paramount’s brand new
When the lecturer and the lit­
torists can stop along at differ­ comedy, at the Majestic Tuesday tle lady wera resusciatcd they I Negro voters, kept from the
REBEKAHS ENTERTAIN
polls in Texa», number 370,000,
(By A. D. Moe)
ent places to fish or camp for and Wednesday. The two were ab­ murmured
in
unison,
“Piakled | L. A. Nixon, El Paso negro who
Mountain
Heart Rebekah lodge
solutely mystified till Director E<1- tongues.”—Contributed.
Key West, Fla., Feb. 22, 1927. awhile, making an ideal outing.
appealed this question, had ln- 243, after the regular meeting
1
die
Sutherland,
who
had
been
snap
­
Key
West
is
the
second
oldest
On our way to Havana we took
formed the court. Texas is BO Thursday evening, held open house,
O. S. T. A. PRAISE WORK
the daylight trip on the Florida city in Florida^ St. Augustine be­ ping out the commands, stopped
I overwhelming democratic that the entertaining
the Odd Fellow» and
East coast railroad from Miami to ing the oldest. The main industry laughing at their amazement, and
Whereas: The county association ! I state’s political battle» are decid- friend» by a good program and
Key West, traveling over the many is cigar making, and there is a explained that the new production of school teachers, i____ ...
assembled at. ed at the primaries.
»upper. The popular numbers on
keys for over 100 miles, at one large Cuban population. The city was a comedy mainly concerned Rainier on this fifth day of March i
time for a few minutes being out has a total population of 20.0UÜ. with a pair of doughboys in Francp has met for the interests of this I fri Nixon asked $5,000 damages the program were the Camp Fire
•om C. C. Herndon and Charles Girl», a negro wedding and the
of sight of land. Travel is quiet Fishing is also a large industry, during the war.
' "
Porras, election officials who re­ ainging of little Miss Ethel Spencer.
A. pickle factory, a sportsman’s organization, and
heavy now and we had a train of as well as sponges. Many other
Whereas: the Hon. Peter Spen | fused to let him vote. He lost in About 150 were estimated to hav»
ten cars today and were about side lines are also connected with hunting and fishing preserve, the
been present.
an hour late getting to Key West. the harvest of the waters. One backstage of a theatre! These are cer of the Oregon Normal School I lower court».
The keys are low coral islands man who spends the summer gath­ the interesting and wildly diverg­ has enlightened the organization
that lie off the mainland, and ering shells has a wonderful collect­ ing “locations” which provide the with his discourse on Tests and
this city is built on the ‘land far­ ion of different deep sea shell:, background for “Sunny Side Up,” Measurments, and
Whereas: the organization feels
thest south in the United States. •ponges, fish, sharks' heads, etc., in which Vera Reynolds is the star
All along the route the various the finest collection we have ever and which will be displayed at the indebted to the members of the
keys have a few inhabitants, most­ seen, and does a big business. One Majestic theatre next Thursday and administration and faculty of Rain-,
ier Union High School, and part-i
ly engaged in fishing, although a of the large shells isused largely Friday.
few lime groves are located on on the loud speakers of radios, In the Circuit Court of the State icularly to Miss Mary Ewing and
her asisstants in the domestic
some of the islands. Limes ggow claiming it dissolves much of the
of Oregon For the County of
science department» of the Rainier
to perfection here as to quality, static.
Columbia
Another unique industry is the
Union High School for the luncheon
and are used in many soda foun­
(Plaintiff,
Alma
Urie,
so tastfully prepared and efficient­ I
tain and ice cream stores for mak­ sea turtle farm, several large pens
SUMMONS
i
ly served, and
ing drinks. They make a much bet­ oeing filled with the big monsters
vs.
that weigh up to 40*9 pounds. Fish­
Whereas,
the
Hon.
ter drink than lemons.
H.
R.
Mc-
and Charles H. Urie, Defendant.
1926 Chevrolet Coach, Extras, ......
$600.00
Clure of Clatskanie, chairman of
The train stopped half an hour ermen catch them in nets
bring
them
in,
and
they
are
plac
­ To Charles H. Urie:
the
county
association,
at Long Key for lunch, and there
ha»
through
of
In the name of the State
1926 Dodge Coupe, Fully Equipped
$850.00
is quite a fishing resort there with ed in these pens, being shipped Oregon you are hereby required his earnest effort led this meeting
a fine hotel for those who wish north alive for turtle soup and to appear and answer the com­ so successfully,
1924 Studebaker Light Six Touring
$475.00
to stay. Quite a few guests were steaks. They are served as a regular plaint filed against you in the Be it Resolved—
bill
of
fare
at
the
hotels
here.
at the hotel.
That thia body unanimously ex-;
1924 Ford Coupe, Fully Guaranteed
$325.00
Key West is the only’ frost­ above entitled suit on or before press our
All along the route we saw
i
appreciation for the
the
12th
day
of
March,
1927,
and
1922 Chevrolet Touring .................
many private yachts of the eastern proof city in the United States if you fail to answer or otherwise worthy endeavor» of each of these
$115.00
millionaires who come to Florida and with the railroad connecting appenr, the plaintiff will apply to persons who ha» »pent hie own
■waters in the winter. The day was it with the mainland, and the the Co^rt for the relief demanded time so generously in the Interests
These cars all carry our usual GUARANTEE.
calm and the waters have many new highway being built, will be­ in the complaint, to-wit: for the of the profession.
colors, owing to depth, from nn come a very popular winter resort. dissolution of the bonds of mat­
TERMS Suitable for all—
Signed—
orange tinge in very shallow water
rimony ’between plaintiff and de­
Francis
H.
Simpson
to different shades of blue. The
fendent, and for such other and
Chr. Resolution Committee
water is clear and as the train
further relief as to the Court may
Blanche K. Turnley
passed over the channels between
seem just and meet.
Wm. L. Harrison
the keys or along a bay, or near
Service of this summons is made
How
do
fire
eaters
and
sword
the shore line, one could see many
Texas Negre Vete Law Illegal
their’ trades'? upon you by publication thereof
kinds of shapes in the coral rock, swallowers , learn
in pursuance of an order of the
Gloria
Swanson
asked
that
question
Washington, Marek 7— Tho Tex­
or sea plants. Coconuts and other
Honorable J. E. Eakin, Judge of
palms were plentiful, then would recently, ’ when a fire-eater and the above entitled Court, made, as primary law proximo* forbidd­
come heavy mangrove swamps, a sword swallower were among the dated and entered on the 25th day ing negroea from votia* in tho
then a coarse grass. It was a var­ freaks used in her new Paramount of January, 1927, ordering such democratic primary was hold un-
iety of scene that was interesting picture, “Fine Manners,” which publication in the Vernonia Eagle
comes to the Majestic Sunday.
all the way.
A story where the hero is saved once each week for six successive
The new highway that is being
by
his two pals, one a small boy weeks, the first publication there­
built paralleling the railroad is un­
of being on the 27th day of Jan­
der construction in many' places and the other his faithful dog, is uary, 1927, and the last public-
I
and is being built by Monroe coun­ the plot of Tom Tyler's latest F. ation on the 10th day of March,
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ty, which takes in all the keys B. O. picture, “Out of the West,” 1927.
south of Biscayune bay, at a cost to be shown at the Majestic theatre
J. Mason Dillard, Attorney for
of 12,600,000. This does not in­ next Monday.
plaintiff.—Postoffice address 404
“Take cff that derbyj Drop the Failing Bldg., Portland, Oregon.
clude bridging the channels which
will cost $10,000,000 'more. The cane! Shoulders back! Head erect!
F24A7
roads across the keys, with small, Feet together! Right shoulder arms!
Pickled Tongues
narrow channels bridged, will be Forward march! You're in the army
The woman lecturer on cooking
■completed this year. Arrangements now!”
of cheap foods was just a little
nervous as she finished her dis­
sertation on parsnips and turned
to turnips.
"Now, she said, “we will con­
sider the preparation of another
vegetable. There is a right way and
My what a wonderful time all
a wrong way of boiling burnips.1’
the family wil have EASTER
She stopped and the audience sm.l-
ed.
DAY listening in on the beauti­
"I will describe the correct way
of burning toilups.” She stopped
ful EASTER music—
again and the audience tittered
audibly.
“I mean, of ocurse, turning boil-
IF YOU GIVE THEM A RADIO
ups.” The audience giggled unani­
mously. The lecturer took a sip of
FOR EASTER.
water, mopped her brow, and pro­
ceeded with stern determination.
“Really there is a wart in the
A FREE DEMONSTRATION.
burnips of toiling».” By this time
the
audience
was
in
a
semi-hysteri
­
"When she opens her treasure chest, if you have
cal and the lecturer in a state of
taken the care to select her JEWELERY gifts here,
panic.
her eyes will light with happy adoration, both for
“Ladies, ladies,” she remonstrat­
you and for the gifts.—Birthstone for March is
ed, “you know I mean the turnips
the bloodstone, why not give her a birthstone ring.
of boilings.” .
Here a nervous little lady, un­
able to stand it any longer, rose
to a point of rescue.
“Won’t you please tell us lome-
Trip To Florida
Keys Interesting
GilbyS
Quality Used Cars
I
The Majestic
Gilby Motor Company
Freed-Eisemann Or
Bosch
Radio For
Easter
Her Treasure Chest
Mellinger Hardware
KULLANDERS JEWELRY STORE
JUW/Oß, I. MAT CUD I TELL
VOU ABO 7 TEASIM& POOR
BUDDTI LET HIM SLEEP T
( OH, MOTHER?
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