Thursday, June 30, 1927 VERNÓNIA EAGLE Aun. Compares Vehicles BARNEY AND THE BRAT From page 1 way. That county has the longest stretch of this international artery, and also some of te hardest country through which to build a road. Multnomah county receives ho aid from the state by virtue of agree­ ment under the road bond act. The (© by D. J. Walsh.) only money this county received ROM the terrible night of the can­ was for building the Union avenue nery fire, when a wall of the burn­ approach to the interstate bridge, ing building suddenly fell in and Legally, there is no state mileage Barney, most intrepid of fire-fight county, although i ejs, went down in the crash, the men Multnomah in there are 111 miles of roads which at engine house No. 8 had done every­ represent connections with state thing possible for their injured com­ highways touching this county, rade. Tlie three months that Barney lay Marion is the only county where the amount spent on roads and the iu the hospital not u day passed wilh- proportionate number of motor cars I out one of them visiting him. They I carried al! sorts of presents from coincides. I bumpy, hard-fisted bouquets tied with The funds which the state has j coarse string from home gardens to a spent on highways is secured from most gorgeous bathrobe that would the gasoline tax and license fees. I have completely eclipsed Joseph’s coat- In addition the counties have spent , > f-muny-colors. And when at last poor $12 460,802,98 on state roads; the ' Harney, a helpless cripple for life, was government $9,949,686.30, and • able lo be taken home, they all $469,780.34 has been received from ! chipped in and bought him a wheel­ miscellaneous sources, making a chair. <-rand total of *72.246.609.46. Dur-! But with these big-hearted, open- ing the same period $8,478.831.23 i ( iiaiifh d men giving so f.ir iiad I ecu a I pleasure. Now came the real test of Chart Prepared by the Engineering Department of the Oregon State has been spent on maintenance, and i devotion. They were asked to give Motor Association Showing the Number of Motor Vehicles in Each Coun­ $18,276,481.36 for general purposes ‘ until it hurt. ty, and Proportioning that Number (in Solid Black) to the Amount of making the total amount grand If was Jerry who made the sum­ Money Expended on State Highways Since the State Highway Act Went $99,001,822.05. These figures do J gestion—tlie one In the group of men into Effect in 1917. not include government forest road i seated at the engine-house door with NOTICE OF CONSTABLE SALE TION having been made to said construction such as the Mount tlie bright-eyed, alert-eared fox terrier GILBY MOTOR CO. A Corporation,.lien- 1 will on Saturday the 9th Hood loop road. at his feet. Plaintiff. |day of July 1927 at the corner Tlie proposal met with blank sl- Lawrence Hilsenkap, John Doe and “n<* and Bridge streets, n. the western oil on the market and lence. “I know it’s not easy, boys,’’ Jerry I City of Vernonia, Oregot., at the ‘Green Spot’ motor oils meet this others unknown, Defendants. spoke again. “It’s going to be like jhour of 2 O’clock in the afternoon, standard. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pulling teeth without any laughing i sell at public auction all of the “Green Spot motor oils contains THAT THE GILBY MOTOR CO., | right, title and interest which the . 22 per cent to 30 per cent paraf­ gas to every mother’s son of us. Bui claims above named Plaintiff, something’s got to be done or the first above named defendant, Lawrence fine base oil and have a much1 claims a lien upon one certain Ford thing we’ll know Barney will be put­ Mnh.r «OOO.OT C,I Hilsenkap. may have in the above1 higher test than many so-called I ting b’lHets into All the time ueser.oeu r ora noauster, to sati3-i eastern oils, No other western oil ■ he was in the hospital I never saw’ County Washington temporary lie-1 together1 fy the amount of said lien contains any paraffine base oil. It} him so disheartened as he is now. ense No. 365, now in my possess-1 with the sum of $5.00 Attorney is guaranteed to give better results • “It’s company Barney most needs ion in City of Vernonia Oregon, for fee and the further costs and dis- than any other western oil.” now." Jerry continued. “Ills wife’s de­ uùù on account of labor, material bursement of the action. voted to him, but except for hurrying and storage furnished during be­ Steamers Hannawa and Eastern in to get him a bite of lunch at her Dated at Vernonia, Oregon, this tween the 15th day of December,! Knight will each take 5,000,000 noon hour she’s gone all day. And she 1926 and to date. That the amount 30th day of June 1927. feet lumber from Columbia River can’t give up her bookkeeping job, for W. J. KELLY, claimed by said Lien is $74.00. their little house Isn’t paid for yet, and mills. Barney’s mar-sarge and electric treat­ NOW THEREFOR NO OBJEC- Constable 4th District Columbia ments cost a lot of money. Now if lie County, Oregon. had the Brat—“ ‘‘But why the Brat?’’ asked a fire­ A freshly spilled liquid should PLANER ENDS man recently transferred to No. 8, FOR SALE never be rubbed from a carpet or “couldn’t we get him another dog that Oregon-American, de­ rug because this only drives the FOR SALE, CHEAP—Two lotsand would do as well?’* small house, corner of Second livered during July, liquid into the fabric. Instead, cover Jerry shook his head. the liquid with corn meal, talcum ave., and Cougar streets. Write J. August and September “There ain’t no such animal 1 Not A. Whitsell, Westfir, Oregon. 444* in Burney’s opinion, anyhow, You powder, blotting paper torn to bits, for $1.50 PER LOAD. or any other absorbent material see, while we all contribute to the phone 253 which will take it up and prevent FOR SALE OR TRADE—1 4-room Brat’s keep, Barney had more to do house in Block 4, lot 2 East side with the kid’s bringing up and edu­ its spreading. addition, will sell or consider a catin’ than the rest of us put together.” “I can remember,” reminiscently Western Motor Oils trade-in on Roadster or coupe. For Jovial Joe, ‘‘way back when Meet High Standard particulars write D. J. Pankratz, grinned Let us get your car Box 385, Vernonia. 474 the Brat was a puppy, yelping nights “When the General Petroleum to beat the band, and us fellows shy­ ready for the Fourth ing bbots at him to make 1pm shut up, I corporation first began production FOR SALE — Two nice lots and, Tire«, Peessure Greasing, Free how Barney would get out of bed and i of motor oils,” according to Roy small new house irf park addit-! Oil Changing, Battery, Clark, Mgr., of the Vernonia Ser- ion, clear title, a beautiful home warm milk for him.” ‘‘And it was Barney who learned him vice station, “it was planned to site and lots of lumber. $250 takes and other service. all his tricks,” chimed in another of manufacture only a western oil. it. Write J. A. Whitsell, Westfir, Vernonia Service Station the men. In line with the General policy it Oregon. 471* “And Barney who trained the Brat was resolved to produce the best to ride to fires. s’iih»v ho hi™ FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—Suc­ cessful boarding house of 12 __________________ *0»- - 'J rooms. Old established business. Can be kept full all the time. Excellent location. Will take 4 or 5-room house as part payment. Selling on account of ill health. Apply of Mrs. Webster at 641 First street, Ver­ nonia, Ore. tf404* Classified Advertising as Uuj>oriaut as lb«'chief hiuiaelf,'’ contributed a third. “I tvll you what let’s do, boys,’* twlnklingly proposed Jovial Joe, “let's put it ap to the Brat ‘Brat* said he, addressing the fdx terrier, ‘which would you rather belong to? Engine house No. 8 in general, or Barney In particular?* ” At the word Barney, spoken In an arresting tone, the Brat danced up and down, wagged his stub of a tai! and broke Into an outburst of excited yaps. “I should say the vote was ‘unani­ mous,’ ” grinned Jovial Joe. And the next day. with due cere­ mony, tlie presentation was made. From that time on Barney began to improve. Not only was the Brat com­ pany; lie was occupation as well. Bar­ ney fed him, brushed, combed and bathed him. He taught him all sorts of new tricks. So while still the helpless cripple, a light came into Barney’s dull eyes, a healthy color to his cheeks, even tt cheerful whistle to his lips. Such was his improvement, In (act. that in a couple of weeks he was well enough for his wife to wheel him out in the sunny front yard at noon and leave him there with his inseparable companion until the schoolboy neigh­ bor .)..» I arranged 41 h wl him in again at four. Barney and the Brat were “as happy ns kings.’* Then, out of a clear sk.v. a tly thrust itself into the uini incut of their con­ tent—a boisterous buzz-flv. The buz/.-tiy was a lawn mower in rhe next dooryiyd. At the sound of it, the streak of It across the grass, the Brat went wild with resentment. Unfortunately, Hopkins, the owner of the next door house, was out of a job and terribly out of sorts because of the fact, and to have a yapping, snapping small dog hurl himself before the lawn mower every time.he started “If you don’t call off that confound­ ed dog of yours, I'll not be responsible If he gets hurt," lie angrily exploded, Barney called oil'. but, the Instant the luwn mower tuned up, the Brat ■ . was back raging before it. Soon it was not merely a case of luwn mower, Tile Brut dug holes In the Hopkins flower-beds. The Brat tracked mud on the Hopulns porch. The Brat left bones on the Hopkins doormat. Then came a climax of tnreat. If he—Barney-—could not put a stop to that infernal dog being such a .nui- sance, he—Hopkins—would find a way to. From the first, poor Barney, who had not a moment’s peace for fear hl« beloved Brat would be shot or poi­ soned, knew there was only one wa.v out; one safe way, lor the Brat’s “health and happiness.” But it took him a week to make up his mind. In the middle of a sleepless night Barney came to the great decision. How he could live without him he did not know, but the Brat must go back to engine house No. 8—go the next day while “the going was good.” As Barney lay there in the outer darkness of the night and bis renunci­ ation, tears streamed down his cheeks, a lump choked his throat. now Are Your What was that? Aa Barney listened, his heart turned A »eld. It was a dog lu a wild outburst of barks, yelps, howls. It was the Brat who slept oat In the back yard, now the nights were mild. If be should wake up Hopkins! A shutter of the next-door house slammed buck; a window sash went up; the enraged Hopkins began to swear at the Brat. Then the Impossible happened. Without stopping to call his wife, who slept In the communicating room with the door open between, somehow the cripple got out of bed and to the window. “Brut! Be quiet. Brat!" he called— and fell unconscious to the floor. 'When he came to Barney was again lying In bed. bis wife seated beside him. holding his hand. "Brut?" he faltered in distress. An ecstatic bark on the other side of the bed answered. “Feeling better. Barney?” In n daze of astonishment Barney lifted Ills eyes to n fireman bending solicitously over him. "Why, Jerry!” he gasped. “Wliat brought you here? Hus there been a fire?” "Yes, don’t you remember? The tire next uooi liinl gave ¿mi the senre. But there's, nothing to worry about. The department got It out In short order. It would have been another story, though, If the Brat hadn't discovered the blaze and raised Cain. Say." grinned Jerry, "Hopkins is going to buy the kid a scrumptious collar. Al ' can't say enough in the Brat's praise. Declares he's the smartest cuss of a dog that lie ever clapped his eyes on." * Getting Material The athletic conch nt University o! California southern branch, v,-ns look Ing over the members of the freshmai class for material for the footbal bquud. "Do you know- anything about lie asked of !<■ tm-'tli Iverson. sports "Not n tiling," replied Kenny, “What cun you do?" "I can do the charleston." was the answer. "All right. You’ll be in Hue for cheer leader.” CHRIST FOR ALL-ALL FOR CHRIST BIBLE THOUGHT AND PRAYER If parents wilt have their children memo­ rize a Bible selection each week. It wlN prove a priceless heritage lo them in after years. c PROCLAMATION OF PEACE: —Glory be to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good will to- ward men. Luke 2: 14. Prayer:—Our loving Father, we thank Thee for: “Peace perfect peace, our future all unknown? Jesus we know, and He .is on the throne.” To whom should you commit your way? Answer, read Ezekiel 18:31, 32. 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