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THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1929
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
FIVE
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A JUMP Saturday Night, March 23,
Admission $1.00, Ladies free
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Harry Parson’s famous KGW orchestra
Legion Hall
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There is a great deal of sick
ness everywhere in the vicinity.
Grace and Billy Carmichael,
Floyd Deeds, Orville Jones, Lois
Devine, and the Louden children
are among those who are sick.
Edwin Aamodt has recovered
from his recent injury received
at school in Vernonia and is
able to be at his school duties
again.
Mrs. L. E. McGee was a Clats-
kanie visitor Thursday.
Richard Banzer is able to re
turn to school after a two weeks
absence on account of hurting
his leg.
Chas, Sundland is confined to
his bed with tonsilitis.
Westly Broughner was shak
ing hands wth old acquaintances
over the week end.
E. A. Reynolds is working
down at the Oregon Timber com
pany, falling timber. He was at
home over the week end.
The Matthews brothers have a
new Chevrolet truck.
The next regular meeting of
Natal grange will be on March
23.
G. B. Kennedy was a village
shopper Monday morning.
Mrs. J. Burtraw spent the day
at the home of her brother, Bud
Robins, Monday.
Grandma Rodgers visited at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Throop Sunday.
in the morning. The new
San Diego’s Growth | even
attraction at Tiajuana is the
Calinete hotel and Casino
Still Continues On Agua
two miles south of the city and
be cultivated and sown to a
green crop. A good grass sward
can be maintained on fertile soil
by having from 220 to 200
we drove down there to look it square feet of land per bird,
“In Old Kentucky"
over. It is a million dollar hotel, More space is necessary on poor
If you think you are really
(By A. D. Moe)
with a large acreage of ground grassland.
in the state of Kentucky when
San Diego claims 20,000 more that is being built up very beau
Solving Problem of Working
you see “In Old Kentucky,” Met-
population than a year ago, a tiful, with fine lawns, flower
Wives
Range Plants Safe
ro-Goldwyn-Mayer’s thrilling dra
now of 160,000, and I be gardens and newly planted trees.
No factor has contributed total
ma of beautiful women and fast
Many
persons think the range1
lieve it is true. There are many
more to build up an excess of new homes built since we were A dog race track has been built plants “mule ears,” cheese weed,
horses, coming tonight and to
in
the
grounds
and
the
races
workers in the United States in here last winter, as well as new
morrow to the Joy theatre, don’t
and snowberry or buckbush, are
started, making an added at- poisonous to livestock, hut thor-I
the past six years than the grow office
be surprised. You will be there
buildings.
Real
estate
pro
traction
to
the
place,
and
the
ing tendency of married women
as far as the screen can take
are active with free trips Casino is on the Monte Carlo ough tests by the U. S. depart
to hold down jobs in business and moters
you. All the racing scenes were
every
day
to their subdivisions, plan in Europe. A paved road ment of agriculture show that it
industrial fields. No other devel and while some
lilmed in the famous racing state
them are mak leads from the city to the new is perfectly safe to allow stock
opment has been so directly re ing progress, a of few
to graze on these plants.
against a background of Chur
have shown
sponsible for inability of worthy no new buildings. While an in hotel, and each side of the road
chill Downs, Latonia and the
heads of families to find employ crease in population is coming to is being planted to flowers and
famous Blue Farms, near Lexing
TREHARNE
ton. James Murray and Helene
ment at times. An unfortunate the entire Pacific coast, San shade trees, a very unusual thing
phase of the matter is that this Diego is building homes a little in Mexico. Of course, Americans
Costello have the principal ro-
Wm. Lindsay made a business
are doing it, with Governor Rod-
period has been one in which in
mantic roles.
trip to southern Oregon last
of permanent residents igruez a stockholder. It was an
creasing mechanization of indus ahead
week.
here,
so
that
the
real
estate
bus
try has decreased the labor de iness is rather quiet at present. ideal summer day when we were
“The Spieler”
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Deacon of
mand. In other words, it has been The avocado industry is being there. A low range of mountains
Every popular carnival at- Salem visited at the C. W. Ben
a period in which there should advertised very heavily, and trees surrounded the place, shutting
traction will be seen in opera nett home Saturday.
have been no unnecessary in planted in many sections around off some of the cool wind from
tion in “The Spieler,” a dramatic
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Lindsay
crease in number of workers. here. Real estate promoters are the ocean, making it warmer
Pathe picture coming to the Joy visited relatives here Sunday.
Employment of married women telling of the big profits in avo than on the coast.
theatre Saturday night and Sun
Mis. Hulan Thanker is visit
The trip through Coronado is
should have been cut to a min cados, yet in a few years there
day matinee.
ing relatives ' in Hillsboro this
imum, as it was following the will be such a big increase in a very beautiful drive, and we
The entire locale of this photo week.
return of the soldier boys from the fruit that prices will drop stopped to look over the large
play whose featured players in
Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Meeske of
overseas.
clude Renee Adoree, Alan Hale,
the same as all other fruit when hotel, with a patio inside full of i
There is nothing much to be there is a surplus. The market gorgeous flowers and a large
Fred Kohler and Clyde Cook, is Salem have returned after a
RIVERVIEW
months
absence.
Mr.
done about the matter, those for them is very limited com bird house. Many expensive and
laid on< the grounds and in the three
tents of a traveling carnival Meeske is employed at the Lind J. Bertraw and son Harry casually investigating it have pared to other fruit. In La Mesa, beautiful homes, with well kept '
went to Trenholm Saturday and said. Conditions are such there 10 miles east of San Diego, they lawns are located in Coronado.
show. “The Spieler,” a Ralph say mill.
Archie Koplin and daughter purchased a fine work horse is likely to be an increase in are
Block production, was directed
a few papaya trees,
stead of decrease in numbers of and raising
by Tay Garnett from an original Lois motored to Portland to see from D. R. Fowler.
Poultry Needs Own Yard
a few small sized fruit are
Mrs. Koplin who is in the hos
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kerchlick employed married women we are on display in the real estate of-
story by Hal Conklin.
The poultry flock needs a yard
pital there. She is reported to left Monday morning for Al- told,
fices.
of its own and should not bo
be getting along nicely.
If this conclusion is even ap-
turas, Calif., where he expects
“Our Dancing Daughters”
The flower show at Encinatus allowed to roam over the pre-1
the
proximately
correct,
perhaps
to
work
at
the
mill
being
built
Ten thousand dollars worth of
innovation being tried out in was attenred by 30,000 people, mises with cattle and hogs. Fresh
there.
MIST
perfume!
Bordeaux, France, might be and had as many varieties of sweet land is invaluable for poul
Mrs.
Sarah
Spencer
is
staying
That’s what Jean Crawford
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sundland with her son Robert and children given a trial in American cities. flowers as one may see in any try, and the yard should be
uses in a single scene in “Our drove to Forest Grove Saturday
authorities, figuring summer flower show in Oregon. large enough so that the soil can
Dancing Daughters,” now appear- and got their son Donald who while Mrs. Robert Spencer has Bordeaux
that
the
wife
and mother should It certainly made us feel that it
gone
on
a
visit
to
Calif.
ing at the Joy theatre as a Met- is going to Pacific university,
not
give
more
than part of her was really summer here.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
E.
E.
Mills
mo
ro-Goldwyn-Mayer feature pro- and brought him home for the
Sunday is the big day over
time
to
outside
work, has estab
and
back
Mon-
tored
to
Hillsboro
duction.
week end.
the border so we went down
lished
a
bureau
to
provide
part-
day.
When the exotic sets were
Mrs. Wm. Bridgers and Mr.
Via Throop is back in school time employment. It would be a early to avoid the big jam, yet
built for this ultra-modernistic and Mrs. Wm. Keaton went to
about six weeks absence blessing for many married women when we came back about 11
picture, the property department Portland Sunday to see
Mr. after
now working in this country— o’clock there was a stream of
of the M-G-M studio was con Bridgers. They report he isn’t on account of illness.
Mr, and Mrs. Lester Sheeley and their families—if they were incoming cars that made one
fronted with the task of ob gaining very rapidly.
and children visited at the home provided with only part-time jobs think he was in the congested
taining bottles of every known
Mr .and Mrs. B. Rachael and of
and continued to devote part of district of Los Angeles. It took
Lee Hall Sunday.
perfume.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Buckley came
Mr. and Mrs. H. Fielberg and each ordinary working day to quite a while to get through the
In searching for the “ props” down from Vernonia and visited
inspection officers at the border,
it was discovered that it cost their mother, Mrs. Reynolds, children went to Portland last housewifely duties.
on account of the big lineup of
week
to
see
Mrs.
Fielberg
’
s
mo-
just as much to obtain the Sunday.
cars waiting to get through.
Keep Rabbits Clean
ther,
who
is
taking
medical
treat
empty bottles as it did to ob-
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lane were ment there.
, Saloons, gambling joints and the
Successful
raising
of
rabbits
tain the genuine article.
up from Birkenfeld Friday even
Clem Bartley left Sunday for depends much on keeping the , Foreign club were getting busy
ing and called on relatives.
Alturas,
for an indefinite animals free from parasites and
“Object Alimony”
The stork flew over the home time. Mrs. Calif.,
Bartley expects to go diseases. Farmers’ Bulletin 1568-
The famous old melodrama of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Holce in the near ftuure.
F, “Rabbit Parasites and Di
“East Lynn” brought Jane Heck- Sunday and left a nine and one-
Mrs. Lee Hall and Mrs. E. E. seases,” gives information along
ley, who plays the kindly board quarter pound boy. Both mother Mills spent the day with Mrs. this line. It can be secured from
ing house keeper in Columbia’s and baby are doing nicely.
Ollie Roberts on Rose avenue the U. S. department of agricul
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peterson Tuesday.
“Object—Alimony,” at the Joy
ture, Washington, D. C.
theatre, to the stage. It is a and son Richard were calling on
vehicle in which about every the Austin Dowling folks Sun
stage player has appeared at day.
Irving Knowles did some but
some time during his or her
career and which about every in chering Sunday.
Geo. Taylor is doing some
dividual has seen or read.
Miss Heckley is a native of painting at the Bridgers home
Charlestown,
South
Carolina, this week.
Mrs. A. Dowling was a Sun
and has divided her time, since
graduating from school, between day caller at the Oscar Jones
stage and screen. Among her home.
Sunday school will be at 10
outstanding roles in film pro
ductions were those in “The o’clock next Sunday instead of
Country Doctor,” “Craig’s Wife,” 10:30 on account of there being
“Walking Back,” and “Noisy preaching services at 11. Every
one is cordially invited to at
Neighbors.”
tend both.
Some of the Grangers are
“Jesse James”
Bathing was not an outdoor working on a drama to be given
sport for women during Civil in the near future.
Joy Theatre
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War days. It was an excuse for
a costume party. In some of the
scenes of Fred Thompson’s first
Paramount picture “Jesse James”
which reaches the Joy theatre
next Tuesday and Wednesday,
his sweetheart, Zerelda Mimms
(Nora Lane) goes in bathing in
a river with another girl. The
bathing suit gives one an impres
sion that she is headed for
church. It consists of a long
stub, with sleeves and a neck;
pantaloons that tie at the ankles
a large cape that comes below
the knees and ties around the
neck, a hat with ribbons under
the chin and a parasol.
to
music of
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