Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, June 21, 1928, Page 2, Image 2

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    Thursday, June 21, 1928
Vernonia Eagle, Vernonia Oregon
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' in township 4 north, range 9 west, value to him, as well as the balau e, of the interesting features of ; The first' IlT organ;rations In th®
Warrant* Payable
Notice is hereby given that all Willamette meridian. Rex R. Gard­ of the membership.
I “Walking Back,” a new dramatic I grade list are composed of women.
outstanding warrants of school dis­ ner, administrator with the will an- • Have you been lax in tne follow­ De Mille studio production which ' Alpha Beta Chi, loot, meu'i fraternity,
trict 47 will be payable at the Ban,; nexed of said decedent, will from ing duties?
comes to the Joy theatre on Tues- in 17th pla -e, rates highest in the
First: When you call for a re­ day and Wednesday.
men's groups. Second place in the
of Vernonia, Vernonia, Oregon, on and after the second day of July,
July 1. Interest ceases July 1, 1928. j 1928, proceed to sell at private sale 1 port do you give the office the
grade list is held by Pi B-ta l'hi, third
Ben S. Owens, Chairman,
. for cash, subject to confirmation by full name, address, where employed,
by Alpha Phi, and fourth by Della
Mrs. Madge T. Rogers, Clerk. said court the above described prop­ married, came from, or do yoi u ex- Many Students from
Delta De. la.
l
and
pect
us
to
look
at
a
crystal
erty. Bids will be received for said
453
Women's organizations rated nearly
Journalism School
| lands as a whole, or in such parcels guess at these things?
eight points above menaud four
not
The
above
information
is
as intending purchasers may offer.
Note Work in Field points higher than the average for all
Notice of Annual Election
FOR SALE
Said sale will be made at the office hard to get at the time the gale
student organizations.
Women aver­
Notice is hereby given to the j ; of
FOR SALE—Hotel Vista, $500.00
get
Rex R. Gardner, 934 American i is made, but it is very hard to
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, Eu : aged 44.827, while men made 36.372.
down, balance dike rent. Write legal voters of Union high school I Bank building, Portland, Oregon. afterwards.
gene.—Since the first graduating elasf I The average was 40.792.
368 Multnomah street. Portland, district No. 1 of Columbia coun­ . Bids will be received at said office
If a stranger wanted to borrow
Oregon.
461 ty, State of Oregon, that the an- j for the above described real prop­ . $10 from you, he would have to went out from the school of journalism I Construction of Smith bridge on
nual election of said district 1 will erty, and should be filed on July 2, answer all these questions and more of the University in 1916, a total of I
Ros, bui g-Elkton road we’l under
FOR SALE—3-room house, 2 lots, be held at school building from the 1928.
too. Your merchandise is the same 257 graduates and former students of | way.
this
school
have
entered
newspaper
hour
of
2:00
to
7:00
p.m.
on
the
on Rose avenue. Price $1000,
money and you are entitled to
Dated and first published May 31, ; as
Astoria buys asphalt for city
$200 cash, balance $15 per month. 4th Monday of June, being the 25
ask and expect your customer» to work, according to figures just com
1928.
Date
of
last
publication,
May
piled by Erie W. Allen, dean. Of this ra- ng.
day
of
June,
A.
D.
1928.
No. 956 Rose avenue, Whitsell.
answer
all
the
above
questions.
466’
This meeting is called for the 28, 1928.
Myrtle Point will lay mile of
Second: When you shut off a number, 224 are still engaged in this
REX R. GARDNER
purpose of electing one director.
customer’s credit do you notify the work. Of the remaining 33, some have now sidewalks.
Administrator with the will an­ ’' office or are we supposed to get married and stopped writing, some have
7 llamook County Creamery as­
FOR SALE—Practically new family­
Dated this 2nd day of June, 1923.
gone into other lines of endeavor, three sociation will reorganize as coop­
cook stove. Call at Sandwich ATTEST: Mrs. Chas Malmsten, nexed of estate of Theodore Mess- out the crystal again?
deceased.
Shop. Next to Vernonia Billiards District Clerk. Bruce McDonald, n
Third: Do you notify the office have died and of some all records have erative institution.
443 Chairman Board of Directors. 443
and give them all the information been lost.
The school’s roll now contains 137
you get on every new customer you
Notice of Call of Bonds
FOR SALE—Lots 1 and 2, block
open an account with? It is your names of graduates, while others had
Notice of Appointment of
Notice
is
hereby
given
to
the
1, in Corey addition, Vernonia.
though you from one to three years of study here.
Administrator
holders of the following bonds of duty ’to do this even We
sincerely Work includes that of the newspaper,
J. A. Rivest, 9710 Otis street, In the County Court,
do not want a report,
the
City
of
Vernonia,
Columbia
436*
Home Gardens, Calif.
request that you get a report on magazine, advertising, publicity or
State of Oregon,
county Oregon:
every person before opening an printing fields.
County of Columbia,
Bond No. 11 of Sewer Improve- account.
Many Are Reporters
FOR SALE, B. F. Lanes beautiful
Probate Department
ment Bonds dated January 1, 1925,
The largest number of the 224 are
These are the three main duties
home.
452
In the matter of the estate of said bond being in denomination of
of every member. Don’t forget that engaged as reporters, of which there are
LOT BARGAIN—Fine view jots on Ezwell Hodges, deceased.
$500. Bond No. 2 of Improvement you are the association and that it 51. City editors or “desk” men num
East Side for $75 each, $5 down
Notice is hereby given that the district No. 1 dated July 1, 1925
and $5 per month. Inquire Eagle undersigned has been appointed said bond being in denomination of is entirely in your hands to make ber 32; 23 have risen to be owners,
editors or associate editors; six are
office.
452 administrator of the estate of Ez­ $500. All of the above Bonds be­ <or break the Credit Association.
well Hodges, deceased, by the ing redeemable at the option of | It will grow in proportion to business managers, and six are office
managers or hold similar positions. A
put in and take out.
;
FOR SALE—Delco Light Plant. Al­ 1 County Court of the State of Ore­ said city on July 1, 1928. That what you
total of 49 are working for advertise­
most new. In A-l condition burns gon, for Columbia County, and has , pursuant to said option said bonds
A butcher, not wanting to be ment departments of newspapers, mag­
either gasoline or kerosene. A good qualified. All persons having claims I will be redeemed within 30 days outdone
the advertisement,1 azines or advertising agencies.
—
plant for farm lighting or water against said estate are hereby noti­ I from the date of this notice to wit: “milk from by contented
” ad-1 Short story and novel writing claims
forcing system. For further infor­ fied to present the same to me at The above Sewer Improvement bond vertises, “sausages from cows,
pigs that, the entire time of eight, while four
mation inquire at Eagle office.
Vernonia, Oregon with vouchers and No. 11 will be redeemed on the
”
others are doing “free lance” work.
duly verified, within six months first day of July, 1928 at the of­ died happy. —
Salem Credit Bulletin Twelve are in publicity work and seven
from
the
date
hereof.
FOR RENT
fice of the City Treasurer at Ver­
—
have taken to the printing business.
Dated and first published June nonia, Oregon; The above bond No.
FOR RENT, 4-room house with
Some in Foreign Field
I
2 of Improvement district No. 1
bath. 542 3rd St.
452*, 14th, 1928.
Three students are abroad as for­
Last Publication July 12th, 1928. will be redeemed on the First day
eign correspondent«; three are con­ «
FOR "RENT—Furnished house. Tel-1
of July, 1928, upon presentation
nected with large press associations or ♦
ephone 323, E. S. Cleveland. 452* I O. B. TURNER, Administrator. to the fiscal agency of Oregon in
GORDON R. WATT
“Honor Bound"
syndicates; six devote themselves to I
Estate of Ezwell Hodges, deceas­ New York, to wit:
The National
“Honor Bound,” a powerful story trade journalism; five are teachers of «
ed.
FOR RENT OR SALE
Attorney-at-law
Park Bank.
of convict life, has been brought to journalism, and four are serving an «
GORDON R. WATT, Attorney
FOR RENT OR SALE—Beautifully
the screen by Fox Films with Geo. proof readers.
In
case
the
holders
of
said
bonds
Joy Theatre Building
> fail to present same
situated 10-room house. Suitable for said estate.
!
at the time O’Brien and Estelle Taylor in the
A to-tal of 69 of those listed are
Vernonia, Oregon
for select boarding house or hotel.
and place mentioned herein for the stellar roles. This production comes women, of which 17 are doing report­ ¡
Block from Bridge street. Tel. 323, NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR’S redemption thereof, then the inter­ to the Joy theatre on Saturday.
ing
work.
Twelve
are
doing
society
Mr 3 E. S. Cleveland.
452*
SALE OF REAL PROPERTY
est thereon shall cea^>c and agency-
ana club reporting work; nine are in
“On To Reno”
In the county court of the state of aforesaid will thereafter pay only
advertising, five are doing publicity,
MISCELLANEOUS
Reno—America's famous divorce five doing trade journal work, while
Oregon for the county of Co­ the amount of such bond and in-
dispensary
—
provides
the
setting
for
terest
accrued
thereon
up
to
the
lumbia.
WANTED—Cedar poles and fir pil­
others are proof readers, free lance
Mary Prevost’s latest Pathe-De writers and fiction writers. Approx­
ing, all sizes. Quote prices f.o.b. In the matter of the estate of Theo­ said first day of July, 1923.
Mille
starring
vehicle,
“
On
to
Reno"
Dated
at
Vernonia,
Oregon,
on
shipping point. Advise when could
dore Messner, deceased. No.1080.
imately half of the 69 women are mar­
which will be presented at the Joy ried, with 26 of them wed to newspaper
ship. Spot cash. Niedermeyer-Martin
Notice is hereby given that pur­ this 1st day of June, 1928.
theatre
on
Sunday.
J.
C.
Lindley,
Treasurer,.
City
of
Lumber Co., Portland, Oregon. 452 suant to an order made and entered
men®
443
on the 28th day of May, 1928, the Vernonia, Oregon.
"Arizona
Cyclone"
LOST
Honorable John Philip, judge of
I
Fred Humes shows his sterling Woman’s Organization
LOST—Baby’s wrist watch. Finder the above entitled court in the above
please return to Geo. Ogg, Ver-, entitled, proceedings authorizing and Merchants Credit Assn. horsemanship when he pursues a
Heads
U.
Grade
List
runaway horse which is dragging a
nonia Meat Market. Reward. 461 directing Rex R. Gardner, adminis-
Weekly News
rider from the stirrup and brings
trator with the will annexed of the
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, Ed* |
the frightened animal to stop. In
27 miles south of Ver­
estate of Theodore Messner, deceas­
By
Lucile
Lindsay
fact he out-rides, out-fights and out gene.—Alpha Omicron Pi, national worn- ’
ed,
above
named,
to
sell
at
private
nonia
en
’
s
fraternity,
leads
all
University
of
MARK EVERY GRAVE! sale for cash as such administrator
loves himself in “Arizona Cyclone,”
8 miles north of Forest
Memorials in granite and marble f - the following described real prop­ We Are Not Crystal Seers That his latest Universal starring vehicle Oregon social organisations in scholar­
at reduced prices
I
We Can Read Minds
which is to be screened at the Joy ship for last term, it is announced by j
Grove
erty belonging to said estate situat-
WRITE FOR PARTICULARS | ! ed in Columbia and Clatsop counties,
The above is not meant to be theatre Monday, also “The Scarlet Earl M. PaJlett, registrar. The organi- |
Good
facilities
for pic­
zation advanced from 27th place the I
Arrow” weekly serial.
Oregon Monument Works! ¡Oregon, to-wit: An undivided one- sarcastic, but it is a fact.
nicking.
term before, while Kappa Kappa
There
are
duties
of
each
meir.
’
j
er
Fourth and Main St., Hillsboro I 1 half interest in the following lands
Gamma, women’s fraternity, dropped
‘'Walking Back"
¡in Columbia county, Oregon: Sec­ in the association accordingly, in
Safe Swimming Pool
As expose of the devious me­ from first to eighrtA place. Alpha
tion 23, NEU of SW%, NWU of proportion to the way each member
Omic.ron Pi made the average of
SWU, SWU of SWU, and SEU assumes and carries out those du­ thods pursued by automobile thieves 50.231,
an unusually high^jnark.^
M. D. COLE
of SW U ; section 26, NW U of NW ties, will the association grow in working in established gangs, is one
%, and SW U of NW U ; and sec­
tion 27, NEU of NEU; and SEU
Dentist
of NEU in township 6 north, range i
Vernonia, Oregon
4 west, Willamette meridian; and)
an undivided five-sixths interest in
the following land in Clatsop coun­
ty, Oregon: Section 22, SWU of
DR. HARRY A. BROWN NEU, SEU of NEU, NEU of
SEU, and NWU of SEU, in town-
Eyesight Specialist
' ship 5 north, range 7 west, Willam­
Eyes tested, glasses fitted ette meridian; and the whole of the
j following lands in Clatsop county,
Consultation free
Oregon: Section 29, SWU of NWU
Watch date of next visit .and section 30, NWU of NEU
SWU of NEU. and SEU of NE'
CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING
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I
For Recreation
Or Pleasure
go to
Balm Grove
i
Have Your
Cleaning' and
Pressing-
Done Early
and avoid the rush before
the Fourth of July
Keep In Touch
Failure to keep in touch with your business
or family at all times has been made in-
excusable because of the telephone.
We do repairing and alter­
ations at reasonable prices.
We make suits to order
in our shop
with a try-on.
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