Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, January 03, 1929, Page 3, Image 3

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    VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 1929
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Mr. and Mrs. Noble Dunlap and
Knowles motored to Vernonia Sat­ Apportionment of Federal of the total area. In 9 states th*
christ for * u -* ll for christ
urday.
son Floyd were in Portland for
Federal land represents from 1%
Money To States Shown to 4% of the total area. In 14
Christmas.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bridgers
states the Federal holdings are from
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Osburn spent
spent Thursday evening at thg
The appointment of approxi­ 7.2% to 84.2% of the total state
Christmas in Portland with friends BIBLE THOUGHT AND PRAYER
Earnest Youcum home.
mately 1H million dollars of fed­ area.
and relatives.
aid money to the road building
Oregon has 45.6% of its total
If parent» will haoe their children memo­
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hanson and eral
of Oregon each year serves area
taken up by the Federal owned
Bob Lindsey has been ill for a rize a Bible »election each week. It wlN prooe family enjoyed Christmas dinner at program
to
bring
out
numerous
questions
a
pricelee»
heritage
to
them
in
after
year».
land; Washington has 30.6% and
the Checmonick home.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Malmsten re­ few days. A Vernonia doctor was
relative
to
the
amount
of
govern
­
California has 40.7%.
Beginning of Christ’s Ministry
turned Sunday from their honey- called on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim McMullin were j ment owned land in the various
1 ■'
moon trip to southern California.
Matthew 4:17. From that time1 visiting Mr. and Mrs. Earl Holce states.
Mrs. Wm. Pringle Jr. was a Sat­
Jesus began to preach, and to say, and other relatives Sunday.
According to the statistics com­
Mrs. Roy Smith and three chil­ urday evening caller at the home
for the kingdom of heaven^
piled by the Oregon State Motor
dren spent Christmas with her of Mr. and Mrs. Dave McMullin. (Repent:
M. D. COLE
(is at hand.
Donald Sundland, Bernard Dowl­ Association, the total area of land
parents in Manning.
Mark 4:26-29.. And he said, So ing and Dorothy Wallace were and water in the 48 states is 3,026,-
Mr. and .Mrs. Jake Neurer had
Dentist
Miss Lenora Kizer was unable to for Christmas guests Mr. and Mrs. I is the kingdom of God, as if a man Thursday evening guests of Alberta 719 square miles. The total area of
should cast seed into the ground; De Rock.
teach this week on account of ill­ Gus Wildermith of Portland.
land owned by the Federal Govern­
Vernonia,
Oregon
27. And should sleep, and rise uight!
ness.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Duke were and day, and the seed should spring I Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Carmichael ment the form of unappropriated
and unreserved public land, non-
The Vernonia Bakery has for dinner guests Sunday at the home and grow up, he knoweth not how. | and family and Mr. and Mrs. Noble taxable
Indian land, and national
sale a quantity of 100 pound size of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Holding.
28. For the earth bringeth forth | Dunlap and son Floyd were Sunday forests, parks and monuments, is
guests at the Bridgers home.
flour sacks. These sacks never do
fruit
of
herself:
first
the
blade,:
Dave McMullin called on Jake
612,108 square miles, or 20.2%
last long so get yours now.—adv. Neurer
to help butcher a hog Mon­ then the ear, after that the full j Mrs. Newton Trotter and son Al- of the total area comprising the DR. HARRY A. BROWN
corn
in
the
ear.
29.
But
when
the
1
very of Silver Lake are visiting fourty-eight states.
Eyesight Specialist
Mr. and Mrs. D. Nickson of In­ day.
fruit is brought forth immediately her parents Mr. and Mrs. A. Dowl-'
man Poulsen camp returned Sunday
The land owned by the Federal Eyes tested, glasses fitted
Miss
Doris
Merryfield
is
back
he
putteth
in
the
sickle,
because
the
ing
this
week.
from Vancouver, B. C. where they after a week’s vacation to start the harvest is come.
Government is not distributed even­
Consultation free
had spent a week’s vacation.
Mist residents are glad to see ly among the 48 states. Nine states Watch date of next visit
Natal school Tuesday morning.
Luke 17:21. Neither shall they
have
no
Federal
land.
In
16
states
say Lo here! or, lo there! for be­ that Ernest Lane is able to be out
Gilbert Bergerson, Veldon Parker,
Mrs. Frank Peterson is back hold, the kingdom of God is within again, after being confined to the the Federal land is less than 1 %
Marshall Malmsten and Ward Good­ home
from
Portland,
where
she
house with tonsilitis.
|
ing returned to Corvallis Tuesday spent several days with relatives. you.
PRAYER: Enable us, O Lord,
to resume their studies at O.S.C.
Mrs.
Boyd
Nelson
and
Mrs.
Flori
­
Beatrice Perry was a caller to turn from all sin to Thee with an Mills of Vernonia and Margaret
The Vernonia Bakery has for at Miss
the
home
of Mrs. Jake Neurer full purpose of and endeavor after of California spent the Christmas
sale a quantity of dry bread suit­ Saturday afternoon.
new obedience.
at the Irving Knowles
able for dog or chicken feed. Only
What is the Hebrew benediction? holidays
home.
7^c per sack.—adv.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Estes and Answer, read—Num. 6:24, 26.
spent Christmas at the home
Miss Beatrice Anderson has re­ sons their
daughter, Mrs. Dave Mc­
CHURCH OF CHRIST
sumed her teaching duties at the of
FARM POINTERS
Bible school at 10:00. Start the
Washington school after her recent Mullin.
When it is necessary to lengthen
illness.
Jake Neurer worked Monday at New Year right by enrolling in a small girl’s dresses the regular
the
Meat Market to cut Bible school next Sunday.
| gauze bandage which comes in rolls
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Davidson left extra Vernonia
Communion and sermon 11 a.m. (of different widths is just the thing (
meat
for
restaurants and
by motor for Los Angeles and ex­ hotels over New Year
Christian
Endeavor
at
6:30
p.m.,
’s.
I to use in facing them. The gauze [
pect to spend about three weeks
interesting meetings every Sunday. shrinks so little that if it is placed
in southern California.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Eiler and Splendid crowd of young people.
on the under side when stitching,
were Christmas visiters at Evening worship 7:30.
the hem will be perfectly smooth'
The Parent Teacher association family
the
home
of
their
parents,
Mr.
Annual
business
meeting
and
el
­
and not wrinkle when ironed.
will hold their regular meeting in and Mrs. Carl Eiler.
ection
of
officers
Monday
night.
To hasten the baking of potatoes,' it
the high schoool Monday evening
Members
of
the
church
are
urged
at 7:30.
Judge P. Hill has been carrying to be present. Friends are invited let them stand a few minutes in
hot water, after washing them clean, j
Natal mail route while George also.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Barney of St. the
Changing the water two or three
Parker
is
recovering
from
an
auto
­
Bible
study
Thursday
7:30,
study
Helens spent the week end and
. times will keep potatoes from
accident which occurred in Book of Revelation.
holiday with Mr. and Mrs. O. T. I mobile
| turning dark, or if they have been
Christmas day.
Teddy W. Leavitt, Pastor. frostbitten this w.U improve them. !
Bateman.
Wm. Pringle Jr., who was operat­
Before trying to break a cocoa-
Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Anderson
EVANGELICAL CHURCH
on for appendicitis Friday morn­
' nut put it in the oven to warm.'
recently purchased property at the ed
ing at St. Vincent’s hospital in
(G. W. Plumer, Pastor)
When heated a slight blow will
corner of C Street and Rock Creek Portland,
The.Sunday school opens at 9:45 crack it, and the shell will come'
road from Mrs. L. Graven, and ing nicely. is reported to be improv­ a.m.
A. C. Knauss was re-elected off easily.
are now residing there.
superintendent for 1929 and will
To prevent staining your fingers1
have charge.
while paring potatoes, keep the (
:■
?’JBRSFor 5 years Dr. Luzader, Many Keasey Folk Visit
11 a.m. service the pas­ potatoes in cold water.
eyesight specialist, has been
Relatives Over Christmas tor For will the take
the 38th chapter of
A coffee-pot may be cleaned by
making monthly visits to Vernonia.
Job as a basis for his sermon. This putting one tablespoon of washing
His next visit will be Jan. 7 and 8,
Keasey, Dec. 31.—Mr. and Mrs. is by request.
soda into it and filling with water.
office at Kullander's. Have
A. R. Lundeen of I.-P. returned
Both young people’s societies will Boil for 20 minutes and then pour
Sunday from Portland, where they meet at 6:30 p.m. The 7:30 service out the soda and water, and wash
your eyes examined.—adv.
spent Christmas.
will open with installation service out with fresh water several times.
W. R. Meyers left Tuesday by
If ribbed top hose are stretched
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Duvall spent for the officers of the young peo­
bo(jt for San Francisco. He will
ple’s society.
and then stitched on the machine
sprnd about six weeks at the re­ Christmas in Eugene.
Bible study and prayer meeting where the ribbed part is joined to
finery of the Shell Oil company of
and Mrs. W. A. Hyatt are Wednesday evening.
the silk, runners caused by the
California. Mrs. Myers was to have in Mr.
Oregon City over New Year’s.
fastening of garters will be stopped
accompanied him but was unable to
I before leaving the top.
do so on account of the serious
O. H. Devaney drove to Portland Timber this year.
illness of her mother.
for the New Year’s dance.
Lowell Tarwell of Timber is giv­
Cure Hen* of Egg Eating
The 40 et 8 of the American Le­
Conrad Bell returned from Idaho, ing a surprise party on his birth­
Egg eating is a bad habit c*
day
Monday
afternoon.
gion held a dance in the Legion where he spent Christmas with his
hens and is hard to cure. When
hall New Years’ eve. The proceeds parents.
they have once obtained the taste
Mr.
Kalish
is
now
recovering
from
are to go toward building an or­
they do not only destroy and eat
a
slight
operation
and
is
back
home
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Gene
Sharp
re
­
namental arch entrance to the city.
their own eggs, but often all other
again.
turned
from
Portland
Thursday.
Fancy hats whistles and confetti
eggs they find. The habit is easily
were distributed to the dancers and They have a new daughter, born
Mr. and Mrs. George Drorbaugh spread and one hen might be the
December
9.
the New Year was ushered in with
and daughter of Vernonia visited result of a loss of considerable eggs
a bang by those present at the
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Riche of Tim­ each week. Eggs filled with must­
The
following
have
been
ill
with
dance which continued until one influenza: Mrs. E. J. Fairhurst, the ber last Sunday afternoon.
ard or other bad tasting material
o’clock.
C. E. Devaney family, and the Wil­ All the children of Timber re­ are sometimes used to check this
vice with more or less good result.
kerson family.
ceived a large bag of candy from In many cases the hatchet method
Natal Telephone Co.
Eve. M. Bolster left for Santa this Christmas. The candy (that is to kill these hens) is the
Holds Annual Meeting her Mrs. home
at Longview. She will was donated by the Parent-Teacher only method that will stop this ex­
association of Timber.
pensive habit. Nests which are not
Natal, Dec. 31.—The Natal Tele­ return Tuesday as school will open
secluded and dark might be a start­
phone company will hold their an­ at the Keasey school Wednesday.
Celebrate
12th
Wedding
ing
point.
nual meeting for the coming year
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Giplin of
January 2 at the Natal hall.
Anniversary Last Week
Bellingham spent Friday and Sat­
Caponizing Old Practice
urday with Mr. and Mrs. J. O. De­
Caponizing of chickens is a very
Oliver Burris and Dave McMullin vaney. Mr. Giplin was formerly em­
Mist, Dec. 31.—Mr. and Mrs.
were Mist callers Friday.
Caimi and daughter Mariam and old practice and has been used for
ployed with I.-P. company.
Marie and son Clifford of Marsh­ centuries by the people of Europe.
Mrs. Bob Lindsay was a Vernon­
land
were in to help celebrate Mr. It was introduced from Europe in­
ia shopper Saturday.
24 Cases of Influenza
and Mrs. Chas. Hanson’s 12th wed­ to the United States in recent
Reported Near Timber ding anniversary on Wednesday. times.
’Wm. Bridgers called on Grandpa
Mr. Hanson was presented with a
McMullin Saturday.
Timber, Dec. 31.—There are two “Roll of Snuff” by his father-in-
Miss Daisy Brown
MARK EVERY GRAVE dozen cases of influenza reported law, Mr, Salmi, which was appre­
ciated very much by Mr. Hanson. ( TEACHER OF PIANO
Memorials in granite and marble in Timber now.
at reduced prices
Mrs. A. W. Kilburg and family
Dunning Foundation
Mrs. Merle Lane was a Vernonia |
WRITE FOR PARTICULARS
have moved back to Timber.
SYSTEM OF MUSIC
visitor Saturday.
Oregon Monument Works
Telephone 611
A two-hour Christmas program
Fourth and Main St., Hillsboro
Lewis Carmichael has been ill |
was given by the school children of the past week.
Mrs. Austin Dowling was sick ZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZH
week with qumiy (sore throat.)
Mary Bachman paid a visit to her
sister, Mrs. Earl Holce, last week.
| John Schillipy, who has been ill,
I is reported not any better.
j
Stop That Cough
with
Mac’s Cough Syrup
A prompt remedy for the relief
of obstinate coughs and colds
$1.00 Per Bottle
—at—
MAC’S PHARMACY
Oregon-American
Lumber Co.
Teach Your Boy
to save this year
It is the one best thing you can teach
your boy during the new year—to save.
Saving is the basis upon which he can
start with assurance, a career of success.
The entire facilities of this bank are yours
to use in showing him why it pays to
save. Bring him in and talk it over.
BANK OF VERNONIA
Wm. Bridgers made a business
trip to Vernonia Saturday.
Lydia and Anna Checmonick
spent Sunday with Olive Hanson.
Pasco Hill has been carrying the
Vernonia mail since Mr. Parker’s
accident, which happened last week.
A. Wallaie and daughter Dorothy
called on Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Han­
son Monday afternoon.
Bernard
Dowling
and
Earl
DR. W. H. HURLEY
Dentistry and X-Ray
Evenings by appointment. Office
over Hoffman Hardware Co.
Vernonia, Oregon
GORDON R. WATT
Attomey-at-law
Joy Theatre Building
Vernonia, Oregon
OUR BUSINESS
That’s Your Business
.... We are proud to «ay that 1928 has been a record
breaker............ We wish to thank our customers and
friends...........If you buy 5c or $50 we give you the best
merchandise and service that is possible to give. In the
coming year we will continue to work and plan to give
you the same or better values than ever.............. Remem­
ber, we do our buying with over 90 other hardware
stores in Oregon and Washington. The saving is big and
we are always glad to give our prices on a large or
small item.
Wishing all Vernonia a Happy, Prosperous New Year
HOFFMAN
HARDWARE