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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1927)
f Thursday, November 10, 1927. VEf IONIA EAGLE FOUR Ree sport—Contractor Ren strom CHURCH OF CHRIST ¡recorded and unrecorded, there ha' been NOTICE OF CALL OF BOND moves 92 000 yards rock and earth (Christian) 'members of every community wl have Notice is hereby given to the I in 5 weeks on Roscvelt highway, holders of the following bond ’ of | stood in he wr y of progress, some . self- Bible school 10 a. m., “Hosea City of Vernonia, Columbia i Preaches God’s Love,” Hosea 6, 11, Silverton—local breeder sell. fine ish reasons, others because of 1: of < .:.e :nty, Oregon; Jersey cows for shipment to Ha- I 14. Communion and morning wor- ¡vision. Their pait in life seems to be waii. . ,ond No. 1 improvement ....._______ . district ,hip 11 a.m. throwing the wrench into the machinery. 4, dated December 1, 1925,1 Hillsboro—Dr. Smith’s $50,000 Christian Endeavor 6:30 p.m., All greater buildeis, whether of empire, said bond being in denomination “The Good and Bad in Newspapers new hospital opened for patronage. large instil i.icns, ; $306.88; the above bond being j and Magazines,” George Bernar, Salem—Forty Marion County S2 per year in Advance magnificent cities or Issued every Thursday have had to overcome obstacles created by edeemable at the option of said leader. Evening service at 7:30, dairymen start cow-testing associa city on December 1, 1927. That ‘ Entered as Second Class Matter, August 4, 1922 at the the visionless. Railroads, steamships, auto pursuant to said option, said bond . pecial Bible sermon. The public tion. Post Office at Vernonia, Oregon, under the mobiles, airplanes, telephones and all .v ’I be redeemed within 30 days I is : asked to bring their Bibles. Bibles Clatsop County cranberry crop Act of March 3, 1879 the other gifts of inventive and industrial from the d-.ite of this notice, t. b/wit”1'11 d*fferent' languages are wanted, was larger than usual, and worth genius to man were depreciated and re O.i t’i-3 First day of December 1927 aa we" as the oldest and oddest $15 a barrel. MARK E. MOE, Editor ! ’ e y,,u nlay have. Let us make tarded by these four-wheel brakes of upon presentation to the fiscal the largest dis- a > ncy of Oregon, in New York t'l‘s serv*ce onc W. O. W. Vernonia - amp No. 655 WiDles ever made in the C to-wit: The National I’ark p'ay AND NOW THE MODEL VILLAGE progress. meets every Monday 1. ight nt sev'i. Obstructionists and reactionaries play E . nk. state. at the Grange Hall. Visiting community progress. Given the op- In case the holders of said bond Prnyermeeting and Bible study thirty The irces that are working to make havoc Thursday at 7:30 p.m. Choir re members welcome. poitunity, they tear down faster than f' 1 to present same at the time ROBERT LINDSEY, C. C. Ameri . 1 communities more attractive in hearsal Friday at 7:30 p.m. The can build. They resist every for a'fl place mentioned herein for ladies C. C. DUSTEN CLERK. appeal . ce will find encouragement in others of the church will g've a step, often just for the sake, of go tr ■ redemption thereof, then the silver tea at the church parlors the rep t of the United States department ward Vernonia Loci e, No. 184 A. ■ rest thereon shall cease and ing on record as being an objector. <'' of ag ¡'.allure that country villages aie Though ti agency aforesaid will thereaf- next Wednesday afternoon, Nov F. A A. M., meets at Grange they are ignored by the knowing, ember 16. Friends are invited. T „ . t< - pay only the amount >f such improving in this respect. Hall every Second and harm they do is considerable and 1 too b 1 and the interest accrued there- Theie is village planning as well as the Fourth Thursday nights. In The Recorder’s Court often underestimated. o up to the said first day of « city pla ining, and its benefits are now That man is not a good citizen who op- E ember 1927. Visitors Welcome Clem Bartley plead guilty Mon K. A. McNeill, Secretary. manifesting themselves in picturesque poses a necessary public improvement be- Dated at Vernonia, Oregon on I day morning in the city recorder’s hamlets which have got rid of their drab cause it docs not directly increase the tl 1st day of November 1927. court to charges of drunk and dis conduct, which occurred -.. ... ..._— * orderly ness by paying a little attention to their value of his property. That man is not a J. r* C. r Lindley, Treasurer. , according to the City of Vernonia, Ore.! Saturday night, 133 stieets, ¡etting aside tracts for diminutive good citizen who prefers to air out-of- I.O.O.F.—Vernonia Lodge No. complaint. Judge Reasoner fined pa ks, : nd providing convenient ap- town business and industry. That man is Gold Hill—Beaver Theatre re-1 him $25 and $20 respectively on 246 meets every Tuesday night pr< aches. at 8 o’clock, in Grange hall. Vis not an asset to his home town who is oy ned by Gold Hill “News” man. the two charges. itors always welcome. The department finds that although blind to all but its blemishes. M. E. Graven, N. G. nearly L 9,000,000 persons live in Ameri There is no room in Vernonia for the John Glassner, Secretary. can villages and a farming population of obstructionist. 30,000.000 depends on them for business, AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY educational and social purposes, such STREET IMPROVEMENTS AT Meets first and third Mon towns aie often ugly and make but a poor days of each month at REASONABLE OUTLAY showing in comparison with the villages the Legion Hall. of other countries. Of course it may be As the tax bills climb and as towns and McGraw, President 2-DOOR. SEDAN said in p ill .ion that the charming Old cities wish street and other municipal im Vernonia Post World villages have been settled for hun provements, the question becomes con 119, American Le« dreds of years and their inhabitants have stantly more pressing of how to secure gion. Meets second had greater opportunity to develop beauty these improvements and stay within reas and fourth Tues* than are spiung up in a haphazard way onable expenditure budgets. days each month, 8 p.m. II. E. Mc and theie has not been sufficient time to From the standpoint of streets, Vaca Graw, Commander. do away with the unsightly spots. It is not ville, California, has been squeezing the to be expected that they would show from most out of its tax dollars. Old macadam Nehalem Chapter 153, O. E. 3 Regular communi the outset the charm of European hamlets road bases, already well compacted by cation first and where lawns and gardens have been culti traffic, were corrected to grade with a third Wednesdays 'The vated for centuries and where there still leveling course of asphaltic concrete and of each month. remain picturesque relics of bygone ages. finished with a relatively thin asphaltic All visiting sisters But n w that the civic spirit has pen concrete surface course. This practice sav and brothers wel come. trated in o our country communities rapid ed the cost of tearing up the old pave Eessie Tapp, W. M. progress towards appreciation and crea ments and also the cost of an entirely new Leona McGraw, Secretary. tion of beauty can be piedicted. Women’s base course. By following economical pav » clubs and chambers of commerce are at ing practices, Vacaville has developed at Mountain Heart Even if the Pontiac Six did not command the high resale prices that it docs, it n mid stilt enjoy the reputa work in the rural regions as well as in a relatively low cost an excellent system Rebekah Lodge No. 243 tion of being a “won lerful buy**. .. for it is the only car No. 243, I.O.O.F., meets every sec urban c liters, and their efforts are gen of streets which have required very little combining the advantages of superior six-cylinder per ond and fourth Thursdays in erally in the direction of making their formance and the luxuries of a Fisher body at a price of Grange hall, Vernonia. Visitors al $745 • • • Hut with a high resale price which reduces the communities attractive places in which to maintenance. In the struggle for tax economy, one ways welcome. net cost of ownership, a Pontiac Six is actually more eco live. There is, of course, no reason why a community can profit by the satisfactory nomical to own and drive . . . This is a direct result of Mrs. Viola Treharne, N.G. definite planning to design a low-price six that would village ; lould not be as well laid out as experience of other communities.—Manu Mrs. Hazel Thompson, Sec. win approval on the sound principles of genuine, long a city, and the rural community has super facturer. lived, inexpensive owner satisfaction • . • That is why used car buyers are willing to pay more for the Pontiac ior facilities for growing trees and flowers, J. MASON DILLARD Six when the original owner is ready to replace it • • • which contribute as much as anything to ['onte wives’ attitude appears to be if Come in — get a ride—and let us give you the facts. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW wards making a town beautiful. they can not get all the money they prefet Next to Carkin Cleaning Works New lower price» on all body types {Effective July 15 th): Coupe, $745; Sport Roadster $745; Sport Cabriolet, $795; Landin Se Here Every Wednesday to get alimony. dan, $845; De Luxe Landau Sedan, $925. The Ntw Oah;and COMMUNITY GROWTH ®!jr Urrmnita ïayk t t Considering Its High Resale Value PONTIAC Sil t JtsYouLess To Own and Drive While in a Persian marriage ceremony Busy factories actories are as vital to the city the bridegroom is not present, in this coun and tow n as good crops and fair market try he is merely among those present. prices a e vital to the agricultural section. The m i: ufacturing community—few Ame However, we notice that the cost of liv rican c< mmunities do not have one or ing isn’t yet l sufficiently high to make it .......... more industries—does not appreciate the exclusive. value ot its factories until a business de pression shuts them down and puts their This often seems to be the land of the many employes out of work. home of the easy. Forme ly the inland community was a free and the group o houses, a store or two, a church Dealers say we are smoking less lobac- and school. Its purpose seemed to have co, but don’t say more what. been little more than a meeting and shop- ■----------------- ping place for nearby farmers and their Monday papers are interesting if you iPiniln s Eventually, as the nation drift- care for mortality statistics. ed toward industrialism, factories were established in these little centers of popu- Once the unsophisticated thought the lation. These industries took what native world flat; now they think it square. labor they found and acted as a magnet for the surplus labor in the surrounding It takes a lot of hard practice to give area. The community grew and new in some girls that charming naturalness. dustries and more labor came. Today the process of industrial and Style hint: Divorce suits should be kept community development is more complex. dark. E p e l as proved that, except in the hugest cities, there is such a thing in the Money talks, but not as much as man community as a point of saturation. In talks money. creasing the community population is not a simple expedient of inviting new indus Most relatives are distant relatives when tries to build there. Factories are built you are broke. where there is a surplus of labor of a kind required by the particular idustry. Halloween is like one's back gate It Steel mills are not established in a shoe can be carried too far. manufacturing town, and vice versa. The indust’v must go to the labor supply for Some women think the only way to keep the labor surplus in this country is not a husband is in hot water. so large tlm. industry can place its thumb on ’’ any place. “Auto is railroad’s greatest enemy,” The community must build up its labor says an official. Yes. but when attacked supply it is to develop more industries ; by an auto a train wins. ■ — hr a surplus of labor then the community must extern! its industries. Profanity owes much of its technic to Community developing is a scientific ra people who denosit used model chewing ther than a hit-or-miss process. gum on sidewalks. THE OBSTRUCTIONIST Exercise will prolong life, but so many of those who have time to exercise are Since the beginning of human history, not worth prolonging. Alt-Amo icar. Six. $1045 to $1265. A ’I prices at factory. Deliver ed prices include minimum han ci . in g charges. Easy to pay on the General Motors Time Payment Plan. 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