Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, April 14, 1927, Image 6

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    VERNONIA EAGLE
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Thursday, April 14, 1927
Wisconsin
New Athletic Club To Entsrtxin.
The Trehorn Ladies Athletic stub
organized last month by Dr. 14 if it
will hold their first party Mord y,
with invitations extended to the
Vernonia Ladies Athletic club.
This club looks forward to many
Gaines was a Tillamook summer sports in contest with the
visitor over the week end.
Vernonia club.
C. Tisdale was a Portland visitor
Sunday.
The Ladies Athletic club is in­
vited to Trehame Monday night.
Has
Early
Spring.
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along the same line, so them were
three little “Arties,” as the nick­
name went, about the same age.
One of these is Arthur Warner,
a resident here for many years.
We have enjoyed talking over old
times, the old swimming hole in
the Fox River, and boyish pranks
that caused the worry of our moth­
Card of Thanks.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sipe were
Clatskanie visitors Sunday.
The W. O. W. are giving an en­
tertainment Monday for their fam-
ilies.
Mr». N. Miner was called to
Seattle by the serious illness of
her brother.
Dr. and Mrs. M. D. Cole were
Portland visitors Sunday and Mon-
day.
We wish to express our sincere
BIBLE THOUGHT AND PRAYER
appreciation to our many friends,
If parent» util have their children memo­
especially the Order of Railway
riae a Hihle »declion each uxek. It will prove
Conductors’ lodge No. 640, and the
a pricelu» heritage to them in after yean.
employes United Railway, for kind­
IT SURELY WILL:—Be sure ness extended to us at the death of
your sin will find you out. Numbers our beloved wife, mother and sis-
ter, also our deepest thanks for
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the beautiful floral tributes.
PRAYER:—
J. F. Heenan and Family,
Plenteous grace with Thee is found,
T. A. Jeppson,
Grace to cover all my sin;
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Burch.
Let
the healing streams abound,
Make and keep me pure within.
Question,
and
Bible
Answer».
Mrs. C. C. Wight of Cornelius Was man created in God’s image?
visited all last week with her son
Answer, read—Genesis 1:26, 27.
Dr. C. J. Wight.
The following were called as
witnesses in the Lee Kirk divorce
case in Tillamook over the week
end : Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Nance,
Mr. and Mrs. Timmons, Mrs. El-
lis, W. J. Kelly, John Erickson, .
E. M. Gaines.
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Migratory
Classified Advertising
FOR SALE
Birds.
FOR SALE—Four-room house, gar­
From page 1
age and two lots. Very reason­
elusion of that period,
able.
1062 Rose ave. N. This.
The use of sinkboxes on inland Kirkwold, owner.
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waters will no longer be permitted,
It lias been found that the use at FOR SALE—Six stands of bees.
this wild-fowling device on the
see Wardle at Depot.
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comparatively
restricted
feeding
The Laff-a-Lot club met with
and resting grounds on inland wa- FOR SALE—4-room house. Make
Georgia McKee Tuesday.
Eleven
payments like rent. Will accept
b ters has an injurious effect in driv­
members and one visiting member
ing ducks from these areas and in < car as part payment. Square
was present. A banquet was plan­
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audition
the 2.1 marked
decrease
of Deal Garage.
nvu for
iur Thursday
JIlUIOUMy VVCllSSSg
ut honor
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evening in
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marshlands
through
drainage
and
of Lillian Varner and Kuby Miller,
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renders
­ FOR SALE—50-ft. hose complete,
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as they are leaving for California I e/iporation
$3.75, enameled breakfast table,
ment
all
the
more
desirable. Under
soon. The next meeting will be i
restrictions the use of sinkboxes >4.00, sanitary cot, >4.50, Eastman
with Mrs. Drake April 26.
will still be permitted on coastal Brownie No. 3 with leather case,
The Ladies Athletic club Rave waters, though the new regulation >4.00. House 80, O.-A. Hill. 351*
a party Tuesday night with their requires that each box be 701) yards
husbands as invited guosts. Com- from any shore or island and 700 WINTER-ENCLOSED Chevrolet car
for sale. All in good shape. >200.
munity songs and games were the yards from any other sinkbox.
In that portion of northeastern Good rubber. Call at Hy-Van hotsl.
order of the evening. After a de­
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lightful luncheon, J. Greenman, L. California comprising that pan oi
Austin and Dr. Wight
’........ gave short I Siskiyou county lying east of the
CHICKS—Hatching
Eggs
xpresBed the wish j mam line of the Southern Pacific BABY
addresses. All expressed
from our flock of Wonder Winter
tunt the ladies would invite them ruilway, all of Modoc, Lassen ano
Plumas counties, that portion ol Laying Anconas. Address, G. s.
oftener.
musia county lying east of the Hartley, Rt. 5, box 422, Portland.
..ummit of the Sierra Nevada, and Near Whitford station on O. E. R.
Filipinos Present
R., Forest Grove division.
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Program on Sunday those portions of Sierra and Ne-
vada, counties lying east of the
BRED —White
Leghorn
A musical program featuring the summit of the Sierra Nevada and PURE
chickens, 1-year old, for sale, >1.
local Filipino string quintet was >i 'i111 of the Southern Pacific rail
preneiittd Sunday evening at the way from Truckee to Calvada, the each. Also hatching eggs, >1 a
grange hall. L. C. Ompoc, preal- open season on wild fowl under setting. Lod McDonald, Box 42,
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m nt of the local brotherhood, pre­ federal regulation has been chang- Vernonia.
aided at the entertainment. Judd _d from October 16—January 31
Gnennwn was the guest of honor. -o the period October 1---- January FOR SALE—Dahlia tubers and
gladioli bulbs, also a large var­
15, to correspond with the existing
Surprise Parly for Mrs. Lewis.
iety of perrenial plants, and bed­
open-season
regulations
for
Oregon.
Mrs. Beth Lewis was pleasantly
ding plants in season at reasonable
The area specified by the regu price. Phone 252, Mrs. W. J. Good­
surprised by a number of friends
lation
has
climatic
conditions
sim
­
Wednesday afternoon to help her
ing.
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celebrate her birthday anniversary. ilar t„ those of Oregon and sharply
Cards were played and a delicious different from the southern por­ USED PIANO must be sold—Will
Inn' h was served by the self-in- tion of California. Owing to this
sacrifice used piano for imme­
vited gucsts. Those present were: climatic difference within the state diate sale.
Will give very easy
Mrs. Ruby Miller, Mrs. Evelyn the migratory wild fowl season terms to responsible person,
Johnson, Mrs. Georgia McKee, Mrs. is advanced some two weeks earlier full particulars write Portland
Lillian Varner, Mrs. Edna Jagens, in northeastern California than is sic Co., 227 6th St. Portland,
Mrs. Cora Lange, Mrs. Retta Lamp- the case in portions farther south, gon.
rey, Mrs. Schultz, Mrs. Ina Nelson, As a consequence an earlier open
Mis. Idn Terrien, Mrs. Beth Lewis, ng date is desirable, so that the
FOR SALE OR TRADE
M s. Lewis was given a handker- sportsmen of the section may have For Sale or Trade—One team 3400,
chief r.hower and wished many n opportunity to hunt equal to
8 yrs. old; another team 2600,
that enjoyed by gunners elsewhere. 10 yrs. old. One team has been
more happy birthdays.
logging, Inquire H. L. Greener, 2
mi. N.E. of Vernonia on river road.
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NOTICE OF SCHOOL
DISTRICT BOND ELECTION
Slate of Oregon, County of Co-
lu ibia, School District No. 47. ss.
Notice is hereby given that at
thschool district bond election
hereby called to be held at Wash­
ington school, Vernonia, Oregon,
in and for school district No. 47,
of Columbia county, Oregon, on
ths 30th day of April, A. D. 1927,
between the hours of two o’clock
p.m. and seven o’clock p.m., there
will be submitted to the legal vot­
er i thereof the question of con­
tracting a bonded indebtedness in
ths sum of >75,000.00 for the pur-
pcse of reconstructing or remodel­
ing the present school building and
erecting and furnishing new class
rooms, gymnasium and auditorium
in and for said school district; the
vote to be by ballot upon which
shall be the words “Bonds—Yes”
and “Bonds—No”; and the voter
shall place a cross (x) between
the words “ Bonds
7
” and the word
“z<s,” or between the words
“Bonds” and the word “No,” which
indicates his choice.
The polls for the reception of
tl e bal.ots cast for or against the
contraction of said indebtedness
Heit hners
Vernonia’s Store that Leads in Style and Quality
Anything New
You will find it at Reithner’s first.
We are shopping for you every day of the year.
We buy all over the world.
Board of School District No. 47,
of Columbia county, Oregon, made
tiiis 8th day of April, A. D. 1927.
O. S. Poynter,
Chairman, District School Board.
Attest: Lilljan Brown,
a!4a28
District Clerk.
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HOFFMAN HOWE. CO
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Save up to $1.0C on each item
Angel Cake Pan
Very heavy grade aluminum, 10*/2-inch
size, with legs .............................
Alumin. French Fryer
$1
SV^-quart size, with wire basket. This
item is worth $2.00 .......................................
Family Scale
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Weigh anything up to 24 pounds. Just
the thing for canning fruits, etc. Worth
$2.00 .................................................................
New SHOES, all colors and sizes.
Hand painted PAJAMAS
Tye and Dyed HANDKERCHIEFS
We guarantee the silk not
to run. Will replace any suit not satisfactory.
SILK UNDIES.
See Hoffman About It
Miller Mercantile Company
Tf RES AT
STORES AT
CORVALLIS
HILLSBORO
Mi MiNNVILLE
MONMOUTH
NEWBERG
SALEM
SHERIDAN
VERNONIA
FREES
II
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tailored
During
Trousers
Knickers
Breeches
Day’s
Trousers
we want you to
know
FOR RENT
HOUSE FOR RENT—4 rooms un­
furnished, at >30.00 per month.
See Mrs. Fred Ovesen, Box 249,
Vernonia, Oregon.
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this Is.
what
a
fine
line
Everything from
inexpensive work trousers
to the very finest dress
models.
ROOMS and furnished apartment
for rent, heat furnished. Porter­
fields, in front of grange hall.
Tel. 263.
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Breeches
and
Knickers, too.
You'U
like
them — ami
A new line of
CREPE DE CHINE
»>'
GEORGETTES
FLAT CREPES
Buy your Cont» and Dresses where there i» only
one of each kind. Direct from New York. The
one store of Vernonia that sells only first-grade
merchandise.
FOR FURNISHED HOUSES—Seo
E. 3. Cleveland, I have them.
308’
fine belts we’re giving—
FOR FURNISHED apartmenti or
sleeping rooms, see Mrs. M. B.
Hatten, 659 Second at.
Wood,
lights and water furnished.
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One Week only.
WANTED
POSITION as housekeeper, by re­
liable woman with two school
children. Address Mrs. Gray, care
of Riverview grocery.
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WANTED — Position in private
home or anywhere, for nursing
or taking care of children, Inquire
at Eagle office, or write Mrs.
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E.
E. Edwards, Vernonia, Ore.
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WANTED—To hear from owner of
land for sale. D. M. Leight, Al­
zada, Montana.
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TAKEN
FREE —tvb !• every fmir—
Day’» T r <» user
A Dandy “Ball”
Belt With Every
‘?air—
,
Week.
A Dandy “Ball”
belt with every
pair—
WEEK
Monday, April 18, to
Saturday Night, April 23
UP
TAKEN UP—Brown cow. white
face ears clipped and wild. Owner
pay for adv. feed and take it
away. E. Feldt, Scofield, Ore. 324*
r
$1
you'll want one of these
ARRIVED:
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For Real Bargains
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FOR SALE OR TRADE—my equity
in 6 lots and nine room house on
Rose avenue balance to assume
approximately >2,000.00 Call Depot
after 3 P. M. ask for C. W. War­
dle.
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w.’l, on said day and date and at
th» place aforesaid, he opened at
the hour of two o’clock p.m. and
remain open until the hour of sev­
en o'clock p.m. of the same day
when the same shall be closed.
By order of the District School
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VERNONIA'S LEADING STORE
Gordon Hats
$5.00 and $6.00.