Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, August 23, 1928, Page 2, Image 2

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    THURSDAY,
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
TWO
Hi'nunna fcaiilr
Issued every Thursday
$2 per year in advance
Entered as second class matter August 4, 1922
at the post office at Vernonia, Oregon,
under the act of March 3, 1879
ADVERTISING RATES
Foreign: 30c per inch. Local: 25c per inch. Lo­
cal reader» 5c per line. Classified lc per word.
!before Dame Fortune favored him. Andi
summons ,
. ,,
llis expel lence has been that of the.fOUll-, state of Oregon, for the County
ders of most of the country’s great indus­ of Columbia.
|T. R. MOSMAN, Plaintiff,
tries.
vs.
Successful merchants often attribute NEODIA E. MOSMAN, Defendant.
their business achievements to early years To Neodia E. Mosman, the above
named defendant: In the name of
of struggle just one jump ahead of the I the
state of Oregon, you are here­
sheriff- Their businesses rest on solid by required
to appear and answer
foundations laid by years of hard work the complaint filed against you in
the above entitled suit on or be-
and extensive advertising. Stores and 1 ’ fore
expiration of six weeks
other business enterprises do not win pub- . from
.. ...... the
the w date of the first publi-
I lie confidence and widespread patronage! cation of this summons, which said
Dentistry and X-Ray
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BIBLE THOUGHT AND PRAYER
If parents will have their children memo-
nze a Bible selection each week. H
a priceless heritage to them in of let years.
HOW TO TRUST:—Trust in the
Lord with all thine heart; and
lean not unto thine own under­
standing. In all thy ways acknow­
ledge Him and He shall direct thy
paths.—Proverbs 3 :5, 6.
Model T
Fords are
still good for
years of
service
aavxxuxu
Eyes tested, glasses fitted
Consultation free
Watch date of next visit
LESTER SHEELEY
Attomey-at-Law
Vernonia, Oregon
Vernonia Riding
Club
Saddle Horses for Hire
Horses Broken to ride or
drive.
AL. WHARTON, Prop.
Phone 11F155
24
Crawford Motor
Company
Evenings by appointment. Office
over Hoffman Hardware Co.
Vernonia, Oregon
Sewing
MACHINES
Rented by the week or month
Full aiiortment of the beat
needle. for all makes of sew­
ing machines.
Sewing
Keep the Maximum Milk Production
Machines For Sale
EASY TERMS
Vernonia Cleaners
GORDON R. WATT
Attorney-at-law
Joy Theatre Building
Vernonia, Oregon
Lodge Notices
Mountain Heart
Rebekah Lodge No. 243
No. 243, I.O.O.F., meets every sec­
ond and fourth Thursdays in
Grange hall, Vernonia. Visitors al-
ways welcome.
Mrs. Myrtle John, N. G.
Mrs. Frank Cronister, Sec.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS
HARDING LODGE 116
Meets every Friday at
8 P.M. in Grange hall.
R. M. Aldrich, C. C.
Harry Culbertson, KRS
Woodmen of the World
W. O. W. Vernonia Camp No.
655 meets every Wednesday night
at 7:30, at the new W.O.W. hall.
Visiting members welcome.
ROBERT LINDSAY, C. C.
L. M. ESCUE, CLERK.
A. F. & A. M.
Vernonia Lodge, No. 184 A.
F. JU A. M., meets at Grange
Hall ' every Second and
Fourth Thursday nights.
Visitors Welcome
Levert Goodin, Secretary.
American Legion
Vernonia Post
119, American Le-
with every five gallons of gasoline purchased at
CRAWFORD MOTOR COMPANY
gion. Meets second
and fourth Tues-
days each month, 8
p.m. W. H. Hurley,
Commander.
Order of Eastern Star
Nehalem
Chapter
153,
O.
E.
S.
Regular communi-
g. cation tirst
first ana
and
third Wednesdays
fc? of each
month.
All visiting sisters
and brothers wel­
come.
Catherine McNeill, W. M.
American Legion Auxiliary
Meets first and third Mon­
days of each month at
the Legion Hall.
Experts state that a cow’s milk production will
be greatly curtailed if she is bothered with flies,
especially during the warmest weeks of summer.
descriptions, or qualities of land,
lots or other property assessed by
the assessor, and it shall be the
duty of persons interested to ap­
pear at the time and place appoint­
ed.
The Board of Equalization will
continue its meetings from day to
day until such examination is com­
pleted, but will not be in session
for a longer period than one month.
W. S. ROBERTS,
County Assessor.
lion Model T Fords are
still in active service and
many of them can be
driven two, three and
five years and even long­
er.
For the Model T Ford
is still a dependable and
economical car and the
cost of replacement parts
is very small.
Bring your Model T to
us and let us look it over.
For just a few dollars we
may be able to help you
get thousands of miles of
additional service.
1 can of Paint Free
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT court as the time and place for Oregon, and publicly examine the
In the County Court of the State hearing of objections thereto and Assessment Roils for the year 1923.
the settlement thereof.
and correct all errors in valuation,
of Oregon for Columbia County
Dated and first published Aug-
In the Matter of the
ust 2. 1928.
Estate of
Last publication August 30,
Charles H. Brown, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given, that the 1928. W. A. Harris, Attorney.
J. M. Clark, Administrator.
undersigned as administrator of
the estate of Charles H. Brown,
deceased, has filed his final account NOTICE OF MEETING OF BOARD
in the County court of the state of
OF EQUALIZATION
Oregon for Columbia county, and
Notice is hereby given that on
that Saturday the first day of
September, 1928, at the hour of the Second Monday in September
2 o’clock in the afternoon of said (September 10, 1928) the Board of
day and the court room of said Equalization will attend at the
court has been appointed by saidCourt House in Columbia county.
1928
DR. W. H. HURLEY
J first publication is made and dated' PRAYER:—We rejoice, to know
the 23rd. day of August, 1928, that the law of the Lord is perfect
oi SjCieen staib, P*O"that
being the
prescribed by
l
uvuig
uic time picovuucti
uy restoring the soul.
MARK E. MOE, Editor
fessional men and successful business men I the Court in an order for publics- QUESTION:—What does God’s
of this summons; and if jwu
are vindicated by the years of self-sacrific­ tion
fail to appear and answer the com-; spirit do for us?
EVOLUTION OF HIKING
ing toil expended in winning them. Part 1 ’ plaint,
the plaintiff will apply to
ANSWER:—Romans 8 :26.
I the court for the relief demanded
of their income is back-pay.
to-wit: for a de­
One
joy wvtv
out lUaiiy
wuv. of
wx the
UIE things
uiuigo that take the
w.v, J-JJ
UUSIIICOS
ClllCl-j
Many HlUlVlUUcUS
individuals cUlU
and business
enter- I in the of complaint,
absolute divorce dissolving i
of motoring is the hop-hiker, whose num- prises fail today because they are unwill-d cree
the bonds of matrimony existing
ber is legion, having multiplied like the ing to pass through that formative period between the plaintiff and defen­
Japanese beetle in the last five years. of hard knocks and hard work. The world dant, and for such other relief at
the court may seem proper.
And right now, while the vacation and wasn’t built in a day, and great careers to This
summons is published by
touring season is in full swing, he seems and monumental commercial enterprises I order of the Honorable John Philip,
of the county court of Co-
unusually numerous and pestiferous.
are not produced by the wave of a wand. ¡Judge
|
lumbia
county, state of Oregon.
These unmounted gentry of the open I
| duly made, dated and entered on
road are abroad not to walk but to ride,
DOLLARS AND TOWNS
I the 21st, day of August, 1928.
LESTER SHEELEY, Attorney
and a goodly proportion of them have ar-'
Plaintiff.
gued themselves into the belief that they Probably everybody at one time or an­ ¡for
i Residence and Postoffice Address,
have an inalienable right to the vacant other has mailed an order to an out-of­ Vernonia, Oregon.
seat in the first automobile to pass. No town concern, but how many have ever Date of First Publication August
1928.
doubt there are thoughtful, considerate stopped to think what that order meant? ¡23, Date
of last publication, October
More than eight mil
and grateful gentlemen among them who Not many or there would be less trading 4th, 1928.
DR. HARRY A. BROWN
Eyesight Specialist
23,
CHRIST FOR ALl-AtL FOR CHRIST
11V lotterv
' rr>i. i
lai it*
ger lewaids
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realize that they are beggars for some-1 with mail order houses and other “for-
thing far more costly than a crust ofjeign’’ firms,
bread or old clothes. They are content to Do you know that every dollar spent
hoof it until caught up with by a driver ¡ou^ of town is gone forever?
hungry for company or just naturally gen- _ Do you know that every dollar spent
erous.
in your community makes it more prosper­
The lot of the thumb-pointing ride-beg­ ous, gives it a chance to grow, and helps
gars who are welcome in most cars with make Vernonia a better place in which to
spare seating space is made harder by work and play and live?
those having the effrontery and impudence Large cities offer inducements for mail
to insult motorists who refuse them a “lift” order businesses to establish plants there
and by murderers who rob and slay those because they concentrate, in the commun­
with compassion enough to give them ities in which they operate, millions of
free transportation-
dollars received from customers in other
Hop hikers having the appearance of cities, town and rural sections.
respectability and honesty have little dif­ If mail order money is needed by the
ficulty in “seeing America” with transpor­ large city it can do much more good In
tation paid by somebody else. And, judg­ the smaller community from which it is­
ing
number
-- ct from the ------
-- of
“ — pennant-bearers
w«—-
sues. A a-v^yy
few ixvtxivAivvA
hundred dollars spent uu
at
encountered on the highways on week- home makes a larger ripple in the pool
ends during football season, college stu-lof business than as many thousands of
dents miss no games away from home and dollars can make in the great metropolis,
spend no money on carfare.
Why are so many people blind to the
Books on etiquette should be revised good their money does when spent in Ver­
so as to lay down certain inviolable rules nonia stores? It furnishes employment,
governing the granting and “accepting” of makes those same stores more useful to
hops. Certainly it is proper for those who'them, helps pay for civic improvements
have their girl friend or their thoughts out and better schools, and in other routes
for a jaunt to turn thumbs down on the finds its way back to the spender.
thumb-pointing, foot-preserving hiker.
And is not the lure of the mail catalog
explained by the saying, “Distance lends
NO SHORT CUTS TO SUCCESS
enchantment?” As for mail order econo­
mies, they exist only in the mind-
Lillian Gish, famous screen actress, re-
cently made the remark that it takes ten
“Smoke is waste,” says an appeal for
years of hard work to build up a large smokeless cities. It will be if science suc­
following and to make people demand a ceeds in extracting the nicotine from
name or face in the films. She speaks from bacco.
personal experience and from a know­
ledge of the experience of other screen
A physician says that most of the
folk.
world’s work is done by morons. We did
Here is a situation not limited alone to not realize before that they were such use­
movie stars. Doctors and lawyers frequent­ ful members of society.
ly justify their fees by the years they
spent in study and in building up a pay­ After a wedding in New York we are
ing practice. It is not only in fiction and told “a resolution followed at the home'
the movies that young artists starve in of the bride’s parents.” Doubtless a res­
attics.
olution on the part of the bride to be the
Henry Ford struggled along for years 1 boss.
AUGUST
Mrs. Mark E. Moe, President
Mrs. E. H. Washburn, Secretary.
I. O. O. F.
USE OUR FLY-FOIL SPRAY
to prevent this loss. Sold in bulk.
We have just received a new shipment of
BINDER’S TWINE
the kind that holds
Vernonia Trading Co
I
I.O.O.F.—Vernonia Lodge No.
246 meets every Tuesday night
at 8 o’clock, in Grange hall. Vis-
itors always welcome.
John Glassner, N. G.
H. E. Stevenson, Sec.
St. Helena—Salmon fishing seas­
on has paid fishermen about 140,-
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