Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, December 29, 1927, Page 2, Image 2

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Thursday, December 29, 1927
VERNONIA EAGLE
TWO
I Buttons on children's rompers! NOTICE OF CALL OF BONDS
planet and unswerving laws that govern it.
'T'liofii
I should be few in number, large,
Notice is hereby given to the
. We enter upon the New Year, to be
i easily reached, made with a long holders of the following bonds of
i sure, but in it we shall be responsive to
“Good Time Charley”
I shank, and firmly sewed on with i the City of Vernonia, Columbia
the same forces as heretofore. We will be “Good Time Charley” is a bril­ a stay underneath. The button­ i County, Oregon;
rewarded as we put ourselves into har­ liant comedy-drama of life behind holes should be firm, and made Bonds No, 8, 9, and 10 of sewer
a in reinforced bands. Front buttons improvement bonds, dated January
mony with divine statutes and punished the footlights—and especially of
man, for easy dressing are advisable. 1, 1925, said 'j-f.i
second-rate
song-and-dance
ring in de-
as we disregard them. There are but two I his pal and his baby daughter, Fea- Euttons on the drop seat should nomination c. >2. J
. ..1 of the
.e at
$2 per year in Advance lamps by which our feet may be guided, j tured in the piece are Helene Cos- be placed near the underarms I above b iu
-.n:
Issued every Thursday
those of experience and conscience. If we tello, Warner Oland and Clyde rather in the middle of the back. the opti- n cf said city on Jan., 1,
1 1928. 1: .z pursuant to said option,
Entered as Second Class Matter, August 4, 1922 at the profit by one and hearken to the other, Coik. At the Rose theatre Saturday.
“The Heart of Salome”
said bo::
will be redeemed within
we shall avoid many of the pitfalls that
Post Office at Vernonia, Oregon, under the
The Heart of Salome” is a story [
T. I. E. D.
30 day: /rem ‘.he date of thio no-
Act of March 3, 1879
lie ahead; the same old pitfalls, in the) of “ mystery,
thrills and suspense ad-
t : On the First day of
tice, to-w;t:
same old places and hidden in the same mirably balanced
A Wonderful Tire | January
by fine touches
1.23, upon presen;...ion to
MARK E. MOE, Editor
old manner. If we play the game in ac­ of humor and pathos, It will have fully guaranteed, sold at ! the City T,-c crer.
cord with the rules laid down by that a showing at the Rose theatre Mon- these remarkably low
In case the ir.lders o.' raid bonds
REAL CHRISTMAS CHEER
fail
to present same at the time
“still small warning voice within,” we day and local picture lovers are
prices
promised a treat by the manage­ 30x3 K Cl. Cord
$7.35 and place mentioned herein for
shall escape the old retributions for the ment
in this latest Fox production. i (A big tire, certain to give lowes» the redemption thereof, then the
The Vernonia Study club is entitled to same old errors that men and women have.
“A Dog of the Regiment”
interest thereon ssall cease and the
I cost per miie.
*°l kAen
1° .■nin,?1)ng been making for thousands of years,
Rin-Tin-Tin
comes
to
the
Rose
agency aforesaid will thereafter
29x4.40
Balloon
...........
$8.75
extra Christmas cheer to hundreds of lo-
°
J
theatre next Tuesday and Wednes- n (Unsurpassed at any price)
: pay only the amount of such bond
cal kiddies last week, w’hen the community)
| day in “A Dog of the Regiment. I 31x5.00 Balloon (30x4.95) $12 90 and the interest accured thereon
CHANCES
Christmas tree celebration W’as held, of
The exciting film is Charles R. (A double oversize for 29x4.40. up to the said first day of Jan­
which they were the sponsors.
! Condon’s picturization of the Al­ Can be used on either drop center uary 1928.
Dated at Vernonia, Oregon on
When asked who the committee was The city industrial worker has one bert S. Howson story, and depicts or regular rims)
chance in eight of living to be 70 years the adventures of a German red 30x5 Heavy Duty Cord, 8 ply......... this 1st day of December, 1927.
that was responsible for the planning and old.
The farmer has one chance in three, cross dog during the stirring days
J. C. Lindley, Treasurer,
$24.65
completion of all the work connected with
City of Vernonia, Ore.
the w’orid war. The four-footed (Best for the long haul or the
such an undertaking, Mrs. Judd Green­ So reports a committee of the United Hos- I of
t
hero saves a former pal, now an short haul)
pital
Fund.
New
York.
...........
’
*
’
.........
man, president, said, “No special com­
American aviator, from a burning 32x6 Heavy Duty Cord
$39.75
There, in a nutshell, you have a graphic plane, and afterward makes hair­
mittee, everyone in the club worked.”
(A new t^uck tire to fit 30x5
MARK EVERY GRAVE
Though it is the aim of the Study club picture of what civilization is doing to us. breadth escapes and braves many rims)
Memorials in Granite and Marble
dangers by land and air. Rin-Tin-
Health
is
close
to
the
soil.
At Reduced Prices
members to better themselves by the study
Tin becomes a flyer in “A Dog of Be sure to use T. I. E. D.
of literature, history, and all the fine arts, The time is not far off when cities will the Regiment,” and does it with a Red Tubes. Large Size. WRITE FOR PARTICULARS
in stopping their studies for a time to in large part break up, factories moving swaggering enjoyment which sets Heavy gauge. Tough age- MRS. M. N. LEWIS & CO.
Hillsboro
work for the objects of sustaining a max­ to the open country and taking workers the crowd yelling with delight. Tom resistin<» compound. Easily Fourth and MAin St.
with
them.
Either
that
or
man
heads
for
Gallery,
Doroty
Gulliver
and
John
imum of Christmas spirit in Vernonia and
repaired.
Peters are in the cast.
W. O. W. Vernonia camp No. 655
TUBE
the Nehalem, they have really bettered extinction.
“After Midnight”
20x3(Will fit either nominal or meets every Monday night- at sevci
themselves three-fold by this one act.
“After Midnight,” the Metro-
giant casing) ......................... $1.60 thirty at the Grange Hall. Visiting
National Forests Big Business Enterprise Goldwyn-Mayer
Thank you, ladies.
production coming 29x4.40 (Will fit either regular members welcome.
(¿hr Urntmtta Eagle
to the Rose theatre Thursday and
or drop center equipmt. ...$2.05
ROBERT LINDSEY, C. C.
The aggregate net area of the 160 na- Friday, is unusual inasmuch as 31x5.00
C. C. DUt TEN CLERK.
(Can be used in either
, tional forests of the country on June 30, there is no physical villain besetting 31x5.00 or 30x4.95 casings)....
the path of Norma Shearer, star of
$2.65
............................................... t.......
non a Lodge, No. 18 I A.
There is no good reason why New 1927, the close of the last government the film. Te story, an original by
i 30x5 (Will withstand hard service
year,
was
158,800,424
acres.
Na-
fiscal
F. A A. M., meets at Grange
Year’s affords a better time to make a
Director Monta Bell, makes an in-
and the heat of long hauls $3.50
Hull every Second and
good resolution than any other season of tional forests are now located in 32 visible villain of life, itself.
32x6( To be used only in 32x6
and
in
the
territories
of
Alaska
and
states
Fourth Thursday nights.
the year. Any date on which one may
casings designed for 30x5 rims)
Visitors Welcome
Rico,
and
in
addition,
there
are
Porto
reach the conclusion that one would be
F. 3. Godwin. Secretary.
or
territorial
and
insular
forests
in
fandes If you want the right tire
cMartha
better for desisting from some practice public
Hawaii
and
the
Philippines.
The
national
to which one is addicted, or to adopt a
KITCHEN COUNCIL | or tube for your car and
satisfaction on
i
- * complete
course which one has not hitherto follow­ forests are publicly-owned areas admin­ ____
ed, is a good time to begin. However, New istered by the United States forest service The Holiday trimming—those little your tire purchases, deal I.O.O.F.—Vernonia Lodge No.
Year’s is a favorite date because it is the for the American people under the policy extras of spices and flavors we all with—
246 meets every Tuesday sight
—make the holiday meals tradi­
CRAWFORD MOTOR
at 8 o’clock, in Grange hall. Vis-
start of another year. The slate is wiped of “Conservation through wise use.’’ The love
tional.
estimated value of the natural resources
itors always welcome.
COMPANY
clean and a new account is opened. It of
Neither Father Time nor Dame
these
160
national
forests
is
$1,500,000,-
M. E. Graven, N. G.
Vernonia,
Oregon
Fashion
have
made
n
serious
chang
­
is easier to make a resolution than it is 000, and the net revenue received from
John Glassner, Secretary.
es in tha foods we ’lire to serve on
to keep it. Resolutions have to du with
Thansksgiving, Christmas and New
improvement. It doesn’t require resolution sales of timber, grazing permits, use of Years.
Being old-fashioned is really
AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY
land,
water
power,
and
other
resources,
to do worse than one did in the old year.
In the County Court of the State
most fashionable.
during
the
past
fiscal
year
was
$5,155,661.
Meets first and third Mon­
You may serve chicken, goose, duck
of Oregon For Columbia County
A worse course offers few difficulties in
days of each month at
or any game meat instea 1 of turkey
NOTICE
OF
FINAL
ACCOUNT
The
22
national
forests
of
the
North
execution. To do better is the one which
and feel that any c le of them Is just IN THE MATTER OF THE
'onw
the Legion Hall.
Pacific district, comprising Oregon and as
requires fortitude and persistence.
appropriate to the occasion. What­
Mrs. II. E. McGraw, President*
ESTATE OF
Washington,
with
headquarters
in
Port
­
ever the fowl, i should be roasted to J. P. SHEELEY, DECEASED.
Despite resolutions we may make most
a T. and sent to the table a rica
Vernonia Post
of us do not change greatly from year land, Oregon, cover a total net area of golden
Not'ce is hereby given that the
brown.
22,959,074
acres,
or
about
1-5
of
the
land
119,
American Le*
undersigned
administratrix
of
the
to year. It’s the trend, though, that makes
What about the dressing? Here it
gion. Meets second
the chief difference. With some the di­ area of the tw’o states. Of this total 13,- pays to be particular an.l stuffings estate of J. P. Sheeley, deceased,
and fourth Tues-
have individuality. There are has filed her final account in the
rection is on an ascending plane while 229,369 acres are within the boundaires can
days each month, 8
special
little
flavors
that
seem
to
go
matter
and
court
above
mentioned,
p.m.
H. E. Mc­
with others there is a down grade anil of Oregon, 9,352,103 acres in Washington, particularly well with certain fowls and that Monday the 16th day of
Graw, Commander.
the latter is the easier course to pursue, and 377,602 acres in northern California. and so we say—oyster s uiting for January, 1928 at the hour of 2
a little sausage in the dress­ o’clock p.m. of said day, has been
though the difference between the two The receipts for the last fiscal year turkey,
ing for chicken, and stuffing with a fixed as the time, and the court Nehalem Chapter 153, O. E. S.
from
the
forests
of
the
North
Pacific
dis
­
may not be especially perceptible. Most of
couple of chopped sour appies and a
Regular communi­
room of the court above entitled in
those who improve a little do not do so trict totaled $1,309,173, of which amount little celery for goose.
cation first and
Columbia County Court house at
25
per
cent
was
returned
directly
to
the
Garnishes
are
Important
too
if
the
third Wednesdays
conspicuously, while many of those who
St. Helens, Oregon, the place for
ast.
These
fowl
is
to
glorify
the
f
of
each
month.
grow worse do not do so at a rapid rate. states for distribution to counties in which suggested accompaniments may 3eeta the hearing of objections to said
All
visiting
sisters
The result depends on the kind ol' groove the federal forests are located, for schools fastidious but they are nevertheless, final account and the settlement
and brothers wel­
and
roads.
In
addition
to
this
amount
thereof.
delicious.
come.
in which one is running; for we do tun
Garnish the chicken platter with W. A. Harris, Attorney. Ellen Shce-
in grooves very largely. The person mov­ $2,008,536.94 was expended during the slices
Catherine
McNeill,
W. M.
of pineapple browned in the Icy Administratrix.
Leona McGraw. Secretary.
ing on a plane surface without any ruts past fiscal year by the government on roaster and alternated
with tinv
aiterna
Dote
of
first
publication
Dec.
15,
to hold him in his course is an exception. forest highways anti roads and trails with­ cooked sausages. The turkey may be 1927.
surrounded with celery 1 taves and ■Date of last publication Jan. 12,
Mountain Heart
We do not decry New Year's resolutions. in the land adjacent to the national for­ sauted
oysters, And isn't this a pic-
ests.
Rebekah Lodge No. 243
Good ones made and broken may be
most too much for the 1928.
ture, and
No. 243, I.O.O.F., meets every sec­
gustatory sens, the goose surrounded
much better than none made at all. Yet,
ond and fourth Thursdays in
with
cinnamon
apples
and
sprigs
of
one who never thinks of change of habits “Money is easy,” says the market re­ parsley.
an » >n jut
« Grange hall, Vernonia. Visitors al­
port,
but
’
it
is
hard
for
some
kind
of
bor
­
and motives except at the inception of
ways welcome.
It’s the little things that count co
much in carrying out the holiday
another year w ill not get very far in per­ rowers.
Mrs. Viola Treharne, N.G.
spirit. Let’s not forget the table dec­
Mrs. Hazel Thompson, Sec.
sonal uplift. These dates come too in-
—candles lighted, a bowl of
frequently and there are not enough of Many a small boy is kept in after orations
winter flowers and nut cups in win­
them in a lifetime.
school because his father worked his arith­ ter hues.
J. MASON DILLARD
When it comes to the dessert what
metic wrong.
the family likes best is surest to be
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| right. The choice will probably 1> a
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
SCHOOLING
Next to Carkin Cleaning Works
steamed pudding or pie either
Cement makers use 14,000,000 pounds fruity
Here Every Wednesday
pumpkin or mince. They s’rved all
Most Americans get their schooling be- of dynamite a year. May we say their these
desserts in the old days and so
I_________________________________
tween the ages of 6 and 16, says Prof. business is booming.
I we can feel in any case that we are
| keeping the traditional spirit of the
Dallas L. Sharp, of Boston University.
DR. ELLA WIGHT
That is true. But most of us do not be­ Don’t call the fire department for that holiday.
DR. C. J. WIGHT
If there is a special recipe you want
gin our real education until we leave black smoke. It's merely a Christmas cigar. or just any suggestions for the menu
CHIROPRACTORS
Blood Pressure Examination
school. Experience remains the greatest
or serving, remember I’ll be glad to
We Serve™
I Rheumatism, Neuritis, Stomach,
all I can if you'll drop me . line
teacher.
The congressional hopper is gradually help
Liver and Intestinal Troubles
Address—Martha Meade. Home Ser­
When a school graduate strikes out in filling up with bills, and for most of vice Bureau. Sperry Flour Co., San
Delayed Menstruation
Your telephone company,
the world for himself, one of the first them that’s all that will happen.
Francisco.
things he has to do is unlearn much of
owned by a steadily
tH»«r ros »Li-surostHStrr
what he has been taught. The delusion
Do your 1928 Christmas shopping early.
LESTER SHEELEY
growing list of individual
that takes most time to get out of the
About the hardest thing to cure is in­
Attorney-at-Law
head is youth's inflated conception of the jured feelings.
stockholders, has only
possibilities of success.
Vernonia
Oregon
BIBLE THOUGHT AND PRAYER
one function to fulfill. ==—=^
An after-Christmas wish: That the // parenta will have their children memo-
nee a Bible eelection each week it will prove
THE “NEW” YEAR
Christmas spirit linger.
That is to serve to the
a pnceleec heritage ta litem in after year a.
RESOLUTIONS
The New Year will be a repetition of
old experiences, a re-enforcement of old
laws, a reaffirmation of another common
saying w hich is that human nature changes
little and human relationships are much
the same today as they were when the
first philosophical writer set his chisel
to work on the stone tablets whereon weie
written the observations and records of
that far-off time when the human race
first began to discover the
iquity i f the
I
Days are so short. Right after supper
it is dark enough to go joy riding.
The best way to find your missing kins­
folk is to get rich.
Lots of people think the world owes
them five or six livings.
Being popular doesn't leave much time
fur making real friends.
Greetings:—The Lord bless thee,
and keep thee: The Lord make
his face shine upon thee, and be
gracious unto thee: The Lord lift
up his countenance upon thee, and
give thee peace. Numbers 6:24,
25, 26.
Prayer—Great God. on this the
first day of the New Year, we of­
fer ourselves to Thee anew that
we may be enabled in all this $«*r
to grow into Thy likeness.
What is the Hebrew benediction?
—Num. 6:25. 26.
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DR. W. H. HURLEY
best of its ability the ter­
ritory in which it oper­
ates.
DENTISTRY AND X-RAY
Evenings by Appointment
Office over Brown Furniture Store.
Vernonia
Oregon
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