Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, March 15, 1928, Page 5, Image 5

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    VERNONIA EAGLE
Thursday, March 15, 1928
A local tryout for the district'
in progress under the direction of which will be held in the new Ma- winner. She was able to add four
sonic temple Saturday afternoon, numbers of three fractions each in spelling contest will be held next
Dr. George Pasto.
Monday.
The three guardians, Miss Hazel 120 seconds,
Mrs. A. J. Hughes is going to uraimsten, Miss Bessie McDonald, Mi»» B. Anderson'» room (5th)
Eugene on Friday to bring home and Miss Ruth Hickman, will accoin-| The following will take part In Camp Fire Program
; the progrum at the P.-T. A. meet-
her daughter Amy, who is attend- pany the girls.
BIBLE THOUGHT AND PRAYER
The Eastern Star Social club ing Friday: Dorothy Wolffe, Sarah Given By Students
ing the University of Oregon. She
If parente mill have their children memo­
Agl^For 5 years
Luzader, will be home about 10 days for plans to give a series of benefit McGee, Raymond Aurelio, Thaddeus
A Camp. Fire program, sponsored rile a Bible eelection each ureek. It wlU pitta
Dridge parties, the first to be held Lang, Roberta Williams, Lorraine
eyesight specialist, has been the spring vacation.
by Prof. J. B. Wilkerson, was given a pricclue heritage to toux to of lee yeare.
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
E.
A.
Oreen
Space,
,
Nona
Hankel,
Marguerite
making monthly visits to Vernonia.
The Parent-Teacher association
I Laird, June Mitchener, Dons An- by the high school students, with
23. •
TODAY:—Seek ye . the
His next will be April 2 and 3, will meet in the Washington school April
following participating: Fran-’. SEEK
,
....
Mrs. E. Biddle received 300
__ derson, Elizabeth Old, Rhoda Bell, the
ces Lappe, Betty Culver. Thelma Lord while He may be found, call
office at Kullander’s. Have your on Friday afternoon at 3:30. Miss White Leghorn chicks last week. (dames Rainey.
Spencer, LaVelle Gosa, Helen Hie- ye upon Him while He is near.—
eyes examined.—adv.
Beatrice Anderson’s room will
Mrs. W. Lanway and Miss Hanley
ber, Miss F. Perce.
Isaiah 55:6.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Mr. and Mrs. Judd Greenman ent a puppet show.
The Camp Fire girls presented a
in
Portland
were business visitors
PRAYER:—O God. Thou art full
St. Helens, Oregon, March 10, pantomime.
Mrs. William McGee of Rose­ Tuesday of last week.
went to Portland on Tuesday.
paiiiumime.
Miner
numvvrs
were
,
.
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, ,
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Other
numbers
were
'
1928.
given
by
Catherine
Hoffmnn,
Isa-
of
goodness .truth and love, and
guest
of
burg,
who
has
been
the
A. C. Alexander and E. E. Yeo
SEALED
PROPOSAI.S,
addressed
•
-
-
-
—
Thou
hast
assured
us
that
if
we
Mr. White is building a home in
and Ethel Tousley.
her niece Mrs. J. D. Reese for the
to the County Court of Columbia bell The Currie
spent Sunday in Portland.
concluding
number
was
a
seek
Thee
we
shall
find
Thee.
Riverview.
County, Oregon, at St. Helens, Ore­
past two weeks, returned to her
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Clem spent
W. Ervin has sold his house and gon, and endorsed “Proposal for play in French, given by the second What promise is given to those
home on Sunday.
Sunday in Hilsboro.
Doing the Following Work ir. Col­ year French class.
his
remaining
who trust in God?
will
build
another
on
Ted Lincoln, a brother of J. C.
umbia County, to-wit: A bridge
—Psalm 37:3, 4, 5.
Mrs. J. R. Laramore is sick with Lincoln is an oiler on the ship, property in the near future.
.
over Beaver Slough about one mile
Summer Cameron and Ia”' y from Clatskanie on the Margruder Install Order of Rain-
erysipelas.
West Cadron, which rammed a
bow For Girls Be Sure You’ve Got the Good»
Mrs. Mabel Nichol spent the Chinese ship in oriental waters last moved to Portland last week, where Road. This structure will consist
From page ]
A lion met a tiger, as they drank
| of one 50 ft. draw span and 120
they will reside.
week end in Milwaukie.
week.
ciples they feel that it brings to I beside a pool.
lin. «ft. of pile trestle.
severe
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wolffe
Dan
May
contracted
a
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Kullander
A bridge over Westport Slough the young womanhood of Vernonia 8^"^
___ ___ tiger,
_____ “Tell me why you’re
went to Portland on Friday.
and Miss Alma Kullander spent case of blood poisoning last week about two miles from Clatskanie
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Knapp I Sunday in Independence, the oc- from a rusty cable he had been on the La Jesse Road. This struc­ a moral obligation of uplift which
roaring like a fool.”
were Portland visitors Saturday.
ture will consist of qne 50 ft. draw will be of undoubted benefit and . “That’s not foolish, said the lion
| casion being the birthday anniver­ working with.
should --------
meet with
success i with a twinkle in his eyes,
ft. —
of pile trestle. -------
Emmett Biddle was injured at span and 208 lin. *-
---- deserved
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Mrs. Jay Burtraw and son Harry sary of their father, E. Kullander.
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in be
ue T, received
uy ouiu
cuuiuj
in the
uie community. luemoersmp
is
the
mill
Tuesday
of
last
week
by
X
Vin
ec
«
i
Y®
d
,
by
“
id
County
Membership
is , «Thev .’all me kino of beast« ho
were in Potrland Friday.
I All of his children were home for 1
a 1 timber falling across his back.
The Parent-Teacher association the event.
will meet in the Washington school
The Willing Workers met
net at the
ins a, tbat time win be pub|idy opined
™Ommtndtd bv
A rabbit heard tbem ta,kinE aad
On Saturday evening a number
mem-
Friday afternoon at 3:30.
and read.
'va0 are recommende<l by a m.m-
ran home Rke a streak,
of Mrs. Harry Culbertson
<
of his friends paid a surprise visit home
1
Robert Allison of Portland was
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All r proposals
must —
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made upon
yesterday.
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----- I ber of the Masonic or Eastern Star jje thought he’d try the lion’s plan
to
L.
R.
Gillchrest.
The
evening
Saturday night March 17, is blank forms, to be obtained fr?m orders for membership, but who are
a business visitor to Vernonia on
and roared a little squeak.
was spent playing 500, the win­ church night at the Christian church the Roadmaster, at ^Must^give
his office in ' "Ot necessarily their da^bt^-
Monday.
A fox came to investigate, had
St.
Helens,
Oregon.
Must
give
ners
being
Mrs.
J.
H.
Bush
and
Ivan Hale of Triangle Lake, Ore.,
The baby Assembly of Oregon
Every member is asked to be there r
pr ___
ices r proposed,
luncheon in the woods;
..r__ both in writing
was a guest at the home of Les­ Earl Smith. Refreshments were if possible.
and in figures, and must be signed comprises 30 girls of well kn<Avn So when you advertise be sure
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served by the self invited guests.
i by the bidder, with his address.
families
ter Mowe last week.
families of
of this
this locality
locality and
and will
will be
be
you’ve got the goods.
—Ex.
The first group of Bluebirds un­
L..Plan.!.aI!d Specifications Bre on known i as
as Nehalem
Nehalem Assembly
Assembly 18.
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CHURCH OF CHRIST
Mr. and Mrs. Judson Weed re­
der
the
guardianship
of
Miss
Melba
file
with
the
Vernonia
Eagle,
Ver-
™
...
...
.
I
(Christian)
turned to their home on Saturday
Howard of Portland
Laramore met last Tuesday at the
Bible school 10 a.m., “Jesus non'a> Ore., and the Clatskanie; Por *be Preser>t they will hold their | will Archbishop
be at St. Helens Sunday, 10:30
after a two months absence in home of Hazel Ross and this Tues­ Teaches
7:1-13.
Chief
Clatskanie,
Oregon, the ~ Coun-1 ' meetings
in
the
Grange hall. The
Sincerity,
”
Mark
'm-io.
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southern California.
223 present last Sunday. Commun-ty Roadmasters office in St. Hel- meeting was marked by the at- a.m at the Catholic church. There
Weaver Condit went to Portland day at the home of Susan Murray. ion and morning sermon 11. Int. ens, Oregon, and may be examined I tendance
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crowd,
St will be no services at the Catholic
This
week
the
girls
made
their
arm
and Junior C. E. 6:30 p.m., “What in the office of the County Clerk. Helens and Portland sending partic­ church in Vernonia this Sunday,
Saturday to visit his wife and
but services will be held March 25.
bidder
Are the Real Values of Church1 Each V1JJ
“ shall deposit,
J----- !i with
young son, who are in the hos­ bands.
his bid. a certified check for an ularly large delegations to partici­
Membership?
”
Evangelistic
service
Mrs.
Bell
entertained
with
two
pital.
Farm Reminders
7:30, splendid music, orchestra, in­ amount of at least five (5) per pate. Tribute was ’paid the grand
The first new Ford through tile tables of bridge on Friday after­ spirational congregational singing cent of his bid, payable to the j worthy advisor of Oregon, Mar­
The best results are obtained
noon
and
again
on
Saturday.
Mrs.
County Clerk, which shall be for­ guerite Willemin, and also the from the use of land plaster when
local agency was delivered to Wm.
and a sound gospel sermon.
Bible study and choir Wednes­ feited to the County in case the grand worthy advisor of Montana, it is applied early in the spring.
Haden Wednesday by the Craw­ C. L. Anderson and Mrs. H. B.
Church were the winners. A dainty days 7:15. Church night Saturday award is made to him, and he shall
ford Motor company.
fail or refuse, for a period who were present. Both gave inter- The recommended rate of applica-
luncheon
of chicken salad and night, March 17 at 7:30. Every neglect,
C. A. Berg, who has been suffer­
tion is 60 to 100 pounds on legume
member of the church is requested of five days after such award is j esting talks.
french
pastry
was
by
the
served
ing with inflamation of the ears
to be present and friends are in- made, to enter into a contract and' Refreshments were served by the crops.
The application may be
file the required bond.
vited. Be sure and be there.
and had both his ear drums opened, hostess.
ladies of the Eastern Star Chapter. | doubled where the legume, especlal-
The
right
is
reserved
to
reject
grade
school
O.
A.
Anderson,
Teddy
W.
Leavitt,
Minister.
is recovering nicely.
j ly alfalfa in irrigated sections, Is
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any nnd
and all bids.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Knauss went superintendent was forced to re-
John Philip, County Judge.
Hood River
LINCOLN SCHOOL
15.000-case crop known to respond to sulfur ferti­
Samaritan
hos-
turn
to
the
Good
n. M-Tl,
to Portland on Monday and attend­
T. "
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Commissioner.
Mr». Wilkerson’s Room 1st grado)
j of asparagus is predicted this year, lizer.
ed the last concert of the season | pital on Wednesday of last week,
J. N. Miller, Commissioner.
The children have covered the
j Newport — State and federal of­
J. W. Barney. Roadmaster.
given by the Portland Symphony but is reported to be improving sand table with moss and wild flow­
ficials allow $163,000 for 7VJ miles: Eugene — Work begins on new
J. W. Hunt, County Clerk.
rapidly. Mrs. Anderson and two ers and they also have a frog which
orchestra.
of Roosevelt highway, South Beach ' cut-off, McKenzie River bridge to
was
brought
by
Glenn
Robinson.
the
week
end
with
children
spent
August F. Stankey and C. J.
News of the High School
Mrs. Wilkerson had a birthday
to Beaver Creek.
Coburg.
Kolden have opened a wood work- his sister Miss Emily Anderson of cake drawn on the board with seven
Miss Hickman’s Caesar class is
ing shop in St. Helens, Mr. Stankey Portland.
candles on it in honor of George soon going to translate Caesar’s
description of the building of 1 is
On Monday evening Mrs. A. J. Fielding’s birthday.
formerely had a wood working est-
Hughes entertained at a St. Pat- Miss Laramore’» Room (2nd grade) famous bridge. It is said to be the
ablishment in Vernonia.
The following had 100 in spell- hardest part in “Caesar’s Commen- i
The American Legion will give 1 rick’s bridge dinner. The table was ing last week: Juanita Sturgil, Law- taries.”
a vaudeville show in the legion prettily decorated in St. Patrick’s rence Bennett, Leila Nelson and
Practice is being done on the
junior play, and many are looking
hall on April 14. Rehearsals are I day colors and appropriate games A 'veda Littleton.
were played. Judd Greenman was Miss Krause’s Room (3rd Grade) forward to the time when it will
The following had 100 in spell- be presented.
winner of the high score for the ing:
Mildred Garner, Harold Cason,
The two sophomore English class­
bridge. A pleasant evening was Sucan Murray. Irene hompson.
es have just finished George Eliot’s
spent by the twelve guests.
Dorothy Dalton formerly of Port­ “Silas Marner.”
A
Many students are now trying out
On Wednesday, March 7, the W. land is a new pupil.
Miss
Eaton
’
s
Room
(4th
and
Sth)
for
track.
M. S. of the Evangelical church
I
The following had 100 in spelling
M
held an all day meeting which all last week: Hattie Pendleton. Gar­
opened at 10 a.m. The morning land Monger. Mary Brunton, Alice
was spent in quilting. At noon a Bennett, Clifton Blair, Helen Ruth
Whether you are planning your spring
JOS. SCOTT
pot ludk dinner was served, follow­ Burke, Montora Corey. Frederick
Roediger, Louise Willson, Sylvia
ed by a social hour. The regular Sessman.
planting
for field or garden, of grains,
Betty Lee, Helen Hol­
business meeting opened at 2 p.m. gate. Billie Heath.
“The Insurance Man”
in the country with
vegetables
or flowers, you will only need
The following in Miss Krause’s
The vice-president, Mrs. F. Malm-
Dail Knighten’s Oregonian»
room
received
their
Palmer
Method
to worry about the selection as the grade
sten presided in the absence of
Of Portland
C: Delpha Killian, Harold 985 Bridge St. Ph. M. 563
the president, Mrs. S, Malmsten is award
AT TIMBER
is the very best, when you buy Lilly’s
Cason, Marjorie Royer, Lyle Walk­
just recovering from an operation. er, Paul Adams, Susan Murray.
i
SATURDAY, MARCH 17.
Seeds.
Harry
Culbertson
is
laying
a
Insurance,
Loans
&
Real
Come once and you’ll come again
sidewalk in front of his house on
WASHINGTON SCHOOL
Weed avenue.
Ma ■ h is the Holland month and
Estate. Surety Bonds
Mr. Decker, principal of the John Mrs. Ray has some interesting Dutch
FLOWER, GARDEN, GRASS, VEGE­
Gumm school in St. Helens, was in relics and decorations.
Rentals
I town on business Friday.
The following in Mrs. Rogers’
TABLE SEED GRAINS, FARM SEED
Miss Ruth Holaday spent the room second grade had 100 in
week end with her sister. Mrs. M. spelling last week: Herman Green­
NOTARY
PUBLIC
D. Cole.
er, Marjorie Bronkey, Amelia Mau­
Mrs. Rex Horsman and Mrs. w. er, Earl Jones, Lois McDonald.
Pugh of Camp McGregor were in
Beatrice and Louise Craford, who
. town for a few days last wees and had pneumonia for some time, are “We pay for Ashes and
Sell ' Dirt Cheap”
stayed at the McDonald hotel.
able to be back in school again.
Judge D. B. Reasoner left Fri­
Miss Kizer (second grade) gave
day to spend a few days with his a test in number work to ner
■ son Ray and family of Grants class Friday. Doris Nixon was the
■ Pa'ss. He returned Tuesday.
Nehalem Chapter O. E. S. sent
PULP WOOD purchased—If
a beautiful pot of tulips to O. A.
wish to sell white fir or
Anderson, who is ill in a Portland
lock pulp wood, write D. A.
hospital. The school teachers also
.sent him a remembrance.
nedy, Hotel Carlton, Portland,
The Eastern Star Social club
gon.
held their regular meeting yesterday
at the home of Mrs. A. L. Kulian-
FOR SALE—Two-room house and der. Mrs. Glenn Robinson was the
bath. Also two lots 50x100 on assisting hostess.
Ray McKillip, who is an officer
State street near high school. If
interested write Mrs. I. E. Knowles, on the steamship West Nomentum
which docked in Portland last week
Box 204 Vernonia.
322* ■ from the Philippine Islands, is vis-
There will Be
i iting friends in Vernonia.
Vernonia district spelling
WANT TO BUY HORSE—1600
.
„ contest
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OLD - TIME SONGS, RECITATIONS AND
pounds, good steady work horse. W‘>1 be held next Friday, March 23.
r
j i A«il
Ail school nistriors
districts who am
are in rniu
this
S. Kauppi, call at Vernonia Trad­ district and who have contestants
SPELLING
ing Co.
322 should notify Mrs. O. A. Anderson,
A pic <—c:r? after the entertainment
---- | the district chairman, as soon as
A BARGAIN—20 acre farm for possible.
Miss Helen Cowgill, assistant state
Admiss’on for adults, 25c, children 10c
sale 414 miles from Vernonia.
leader, will be at the Wash­
10 acres in cultivation balance in I club
ington school Friday afternoon, and
For Tickets--------- See Miller Mercantile Company
timber. Barn and small house. $800. she will have a sewing display. The
Terms. Phone 11F53.
314* two sewing clubs of Vernonia will
have their work on exhibit. The par­
HATCHING EGGS from pure bred ents are invited to be present.
The Washington grade school pu­
R. I. Reds, 15 eggs $1.00. F. R. pils,
under the direction of Mr*.
Godwin.
303* Mabel Nichol, will present an < p-
eretta, “Lady Bug, Lady Bug," in
PURE BRED Jersey Black Giants the Evangelical church hall March
setting eggs for sale. $1 per set­ 30.On display in Miller’s window
LONG DISTANCE
phone this week are three portfolios. One
ting. “Lode”
McDonald,
LOCAL AND TELEÛPAPH
294* j is from Saumur, France; one rrom
12F5151.
Frieberg, Germany, and one is pre­
by the Vernonia schools. They
BABY CHICKS, White Leghorn. pared
are sent out through the Junior Red
from
our
Guaranteed to live,
Cross to the various countries
large type, heavy production hens.
Friday afternoon the three Camp
Price $15 per hundred, $140 per Fire groups will go to Portland to
thousand. Also Red chicks. Write attend_ a birthday council rrre,
The telephone will prove to be your most valuable
for illustrated catalog. Fred F.
and most economical assistant in the office, work­
Hughes & Son, Hillsboro, Oregon.
j
Hear ’em
AND DANCE
CLASSIC
ADVERTISING
Vernonia Trading Co.
Friday, March 16
Year
2410*
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT—One three room fur­
nished house, block from Bridge
street. E. S. Cleveland Phone 323.
;
DR. W. H. HURLEY
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Dentistry
- and X-Ray
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Evenings by appointment. Office |
over Brown Furniture Company.!
Vernonia, Oregon
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shop, home or while traveling.
Oregon Telephone Co