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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1929)
: SIX I 1.—1 - VERNONIZ - family - One Hundred New Spring Coats HOSIERY for all the THURSDAY, MARCH 11 EAGLE, VERNONIA^OREGON New Shoes for Easter Day Flannel Dresses at $6.95 From 8,000 to 10,000 tele phone calls are handled in two hours every working day at the Fordson offices of the Ford Mo tor company. The peak telephone loads are between 9 and 10 a.m. and 2 and 3 p.m. The Henry Ford Trade school was started October 26, 1916, j with six students. At the begin-1 ning of this year, 2750 were en-1 rolled. Boys are taught to be skilled workers at the school. Corvallis—$190,000 appropriat ed for erection of new postof fice building here. Hillsboro—Chambers building purchased for branch store by Powers grocery. St. Helens—$22,000 business building will be erected here for occupancy by poatoffice and for other commercial purposes. Tune your radio tonight—station KGW at 9:00 Pacific time—we’ll be there. Firestone dealers offer the best radio program that ever came over the air. New—different —that’s Firestone. McMinnville voted on $65,000 bond issue for erection of two school buildings. Portland—Plans nearing com- pletiton for erection of proposed St. Johns bridge. Idaho Pacific Railway company plans to build 241-mile standard gauge railroad between Nyssa, Oregon, and Winnemucca, Neva da. Complete red network of 40 ■tatione. VernoniaGarage L. E. FREDRICKSON, Mgr. Next to Ily Van Hotel CQP^téHT »909, KI $ ER PHOTO CO. Scenes along the North Bank road nearCape Horn I HORSESHOE Astoria—$250,000 appropriat ed for erection of new federal building. The tunnel being planned from the Detroit river to the Rouge plant of the Ford Motor company will permit 1,000,000,- 000 gallons of water to flow in to the power house of the Ford plant daily. SPECIAL BINÜER You’re Not STUNG when you let Ed. Salmonsen One of the New Busses in use by the S. P. & S. Transportation Company Forest Figures For North Pacific Pacific district, comprising the Recently Made I states of Oregon and Washing- --------- j ton, have just been made avail Forest figures for the North able with the publication of a new statistical bulletin by the United States department of agriculture. Pacific district The North RMNTI (forest service district number six) administers 22 national for ests, with a total area of 22,- 921,771 acres in the states of li Oregon and Washington. Some 217 billion feet of standing tim ber, and of national forest ac tivities, such as timber sales, grazing, recreation, planting, and special uses. The bulletin also gives information on glaciers, thermal springs, and highest peaks, and historical data on the forests. Statistics of national I forest receipts and distribution Uphobterm ' of the 25 per cent of receipts I fund to the counties in Oregon and Washington are included. The figures were compiled by forest officers of district six. Vernonia Auto Top & Copies of the bulletin may be Paint Shop obtained by writing to the dis- , trict forester, post office build Next to Brown ing. Portland, Oregon, or front Furniture any forest supervisor in the state. Phone J021 I ------- - • - .. ■ 1 Auto, Sign & House Painting LE-T 0UR> Oct Cuti. Twin Fir Service Station “Union Gasoline” and Tires, Tubes and Accessories Repair Work Guaranteed or Money Refunded Telephone 1001—C. A. Barnes Auction Sale of Household Goods in the old Gordon Fur niture bldg, near railro’d tracks Sat., Mar. 23 At 1:00 P.M. In Fashions rootsteps The carelessness that results in a fire which destroys several houses may be laid to some neighbor. But the care lessness that would leave you un-insured, or under- insured, if your home burned, is your own. Let us aid you in prop erly appraising your prop erty and adequately pro tecting it. You are trading right close in fashion’ footsteps when you select your footwear for the coming season from our complete stocks. We have a style of shoe for every dress or work need. Insurance of All Kindt, In cluding Life Workingman’s Store Jos. Scoli 965 Bridge St. Phone 683 Opening Saturday, March 23 Mrs. C. 0. Thomas’ VARIETY STORE Look and Compare Our Prices Your Car Phone 342 Building permits issued in Ore gon during first two months of 1929 totaled approximately $5,- 284,000, according to Pacific Builder and Engineer. St. Helens—Work progressing on Columbia county golf course on highway near McNulty. Your Neighbor s Carelessness . . and Your Own Service or Repair Vernonia Brazing & Machine Works Contract awarded for widening and grading of 3.1 miles The Dalles-California highway from Klamath Falls to Klamath Falls- Lakeview highway. S P s; S. R v Boys SOCKS Make a small deposit anti we hold garment for you until wanted Reithner’s Large Amount of Tele phone Calls Handled Try cur Special Sunday D nner Men's and Good Ford Service Bring your car to 11s for a thorough going- over at regular intervals. It costs little and it will be the means of giving you many thousands of miles of pleasant, eco nomical motoring. All our mechanics are especially trained. All labor charged at low flat rate. (’rawford Motor Co Ford Dealers House Dresses 59c House Aprons 59c Ladies Silk Under gaments 59c Ladies Silk Rayon Hose 50c Mens Silk Rayon Socks 25c Sewing Silk, per spool Full Complete Line of Rubber Aprons 50c Easter Goods: Bunnies, Baskets Egg« Stamped Goods and a Full Line of D. M. C. Threads Choice, tasty Candies Attractive assortments in white Enamel and Aluminum 15c to 69c When We Service Your Motor Any motor needs an occasional tuning-up. Perhaps the timing is slow, ignition faulty, or it may be any one of a dozen different troubles that cut down the performance of your motor. This costs you money in the additional gas consumed. Better by far to bring your car to us—master mechanics will soon correct any fault in your motor. Reconditioning of Cylinders Grinding Valves Get your car in shape for your spring and summer trip « Latest designs of Cups. Saucers, complete line Fancy Chinaware ICp fn RQp I du duu Vernonia Garage Next to Hotel HyVan L. E. Fredrickson, Mgr.