VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON SIX i day. Mr. Corey conducting bus­ price and purchase conditions and 8 p.m. The young people the memberships should be eager­ meet at 7 p.m. iness while in the capitol city. In connection with the morn­ ly snapped up. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Lappe During the large stampede ing service there will be Bap­ and daughter Frances have mov­ celebration of July 3 and 4th tismal service. Friday of this week at 2 p.m. ed to their beautiful home lo­ when Vernonia i will typify cated in Orchard Acres. "Roarin' Days,’’ the > ground will the Women’s Missionary society be a mecca for the i local golfer will meet. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Meyer and visiting friend or friends P. Murphy motored to Port­ Logging company spent a few who have been vacationing at and Vernonia will once again LEGAL NOTICE hours in Vernonia Monday. land and return Monday. Seaside for the last couple of have indicted themselves as al­ The directors of Vernonia ways “Raring to go” in all civie school district No. 47 will enter­ Mrs. Amy Creasy and Rube weeks returned home Sunday. Miss Doris Lichty of Eugene tain bids for the transportation enterprises. Sesseman are at Gearhart stag­ is visiting Phoebe Greenman. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hartwick of pupils on the route known as ing a rodeo with a string of wild motored to Portland last Satur­ the Stony Point road, from the Mr. and Mrs. Felix O’Donnell horses. TREHARNE day returning to this city later H. M. Condit residence to a point and niece, Maxine Patterson, will one mile from the school and H. V. Cosgray of the fuel oil in the evening. spend a week at Rockaway. department of the Shell company Mrs. H. A. Pearse spent the thence to the school; and on the Mr. and Mrs. Phil Johnson Mike Lynch of the I.-P. camp, of Portland spent Tuesday and and Mrs. H. Hansen and children past week in Astoria visiting route from the boundary of the arrived in Vernonia Sunday for Wednesday in Vernonia. school district on the St. Helens visited at the home of Mr. and her mother who was ill. a visit over the week end. Those who attended the pic­ road to Pittsburg. Bidders may Mrs. Bert Bassett at Orchard Mr. and Mrs. Dan Nelson and nic in honor of Mrs. Judson submit bids for either or both C. F. Greenburg of St. Helens Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rumbaugh Acres this past week. Weed’s birthday were, Mrs. Wm. routes separately, or for both was a business visitor in this left Tuesday on a fishing trip Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Frank re- Hayden, Mrs. L. Grenia, Mrs. routes combined into one route, city last Sunday. to Suttle lake in eastern Oregon. turned from their honeymooon A. R. Stanton and Mrs. Morton. and bids may be made for a Alice Taylor of Portland is period of three years. The con­ trip Saturday. The newlyweds Mrs. G. W. Plumer returned visited many towns along the spending the summer with Mrs. veyances to be used on these Mrs. M. Flynn and son, Robert of Birkenfeld, spent Saturday ill from Ostrander, Wash., Tuesday, coast. routes must meet the approval A. R. Stanton. where she had been visiting with Vernonia on a shopping tour. Robert Johns injured his hand of the Board of Directors of her sons and their families. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Thompson in the K. P. company phop School District No. 47, and the Roy Raymond motored to and George Hueter motored to Thursday. directors reserve the right to re­ Portland Monday returning to Ray Gunnoe of Portland spent! Portland Friday and returned to Harry Benson, who has been ject any and all bids. All bids the city in the evening. Friday in this city on business Vernonia later in the evening cooking at Carlton is home vis­ must be filed on or before 12:00 Born to Mr. and Mrs. C. for the Appleton Brothers truck with a new Oakland coupe. iting his family over the Fourth. noon, July 16, 1929. W. W. Wolff, Clerk, school Snyder, Thursday, June 27, a lines. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Prutzman Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Moe, who 482 baby girl weighing 5'i pounds. Mr. and Mrs. George Ogg mo­ attended the Oregon Editorial and family motored to Ridgefield District No. 47. __ week ___ on Sunday. conference __ at _____ Albany _ last Billy Folger of Seattle is vis­ tored to Portland Friday after-________ Call For County Warrant* Frank Lines motored to Port­ iting with her father W. F. Fol­ noon returning to this city later | returned to this city Saturday land Monday, attending to bus- I have money on hand to pay in the evening. y evening. ger during the week end. all the following endorsed coun­ iness while in the city. C. A. Messing of Portland vis­ S. A. Morton, Iver Anderson ty warrants. All general county Marion Grey of Seattle arriv­ Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bateman spent the week with Mr. and ited in this city Saturday with ed in this city Saturday to spend and Joe Davis made a business fund warrants. Road district No. 5 endorse­ Mrs. Cecil Bateman at Portland. his brother, the postmaster, Emil a short vacation visiting with trip to Ryderwood, Sunday. Messing. Mrs. Paul Bleile was a Tre- ments priod to and including her grandmother, Mrs. D. Wash- Mr. and Mrs. M. Murray and harne visitor on Thursday after- March 16, 1929. Road district C. A. Hone of Corvallis, arriv­ burn. noon. No. 6 endorsements prior to and Mrs. Tom Ellis motored to Port­ ed in this city Monday, and will Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wells of land Sunday. Joe Crampton left for Walla including November 19, 1928. be connected with the Miller Portland motored to this city Walla, on Monday to visit re- Road district No. 8 endorsements Mrs. Ellis who is Mrs. Mur- Mercantile company. Sunday. Mr. Wells has been con­ latives in that city. prior to and including October rays mother, has been spending Harold Richardson motored to 17, 1928. Road district No. 18 Dr. L. G. Ross, county health nected with the Portland Journal a week with the Murrays. endorsements prior to and in­ officer with headquarters at St. for 27 years in the mechanical Rainier on Saturday. department. Mrs. W. A. Hodge went to cluding September 24, 1928. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shay, and Helens visited in this city Sun- Interest ceases July 5, 1929. Hattie Pendleton, left Monday day. Mr. and Mrs. E. Knight had Portland Monday to attend the Gladys Peterson, County treas­ funeral of her aunt, Mrs. Kui­ for a weeks trip to Seaside. as their guests over the week Mr. and Mrs. A. Corey and per. urer. end Messrs. J. Bheud and C. P. D. Shaw with the East Side family motored to Salem Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Morse of Barbay from Sonora, California, who are now touring the United Timber visited with Mr. and Mrs. America’s Great Debt Uhlin on Monday. States. to Alexander Hamilton Mr. and Mrs. Archie Koplin Word has been received from motored to Vancouver Sunday. Without any question It was Dr. and Mrs. E. R. Nichol of Mr. and Mrs. V. Berry motor­ Alexander Hamilton who laid the foundation for the material pros Portland of the arrival of a son ed to Battleground Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Uhlin were perity of the United States. on June 30. Mrs. Nichol taught He was the founder of our whole music in the grade schools in Portland visitors Monday of this financial system. As our first sec­ week. Vernonia in 1927 and 1928. retary of the treasury in President Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Davis William Culver, George Ogg, and son are on their vacation, Washington's cabinet, Hamilton de­ vised the governmental funding Don Williams and their families Harry Wilson is in Portland system, the Internal revenue bu­ down below motored Jewel taking medical treatments. reau, the sinking fund, the national Saturday afternoon on a fish­ Mr. and Mrs. D. Paunder and bunk, the federal mint and cur­ ing and camping trip returning daughter are leaving for a visit rency system. Sunday night. He was the father of the pro­ to Salem. The Cason transfer was haul­ tective tariff and was the first to Mr. and Mrs. L. Miller and propose and vigorously defend the son, Junior, and Mr. and Mrs. ing lumber from the Lindsay mill doctrine of the “Implied powers of recently. F. Clark and daughter Betty the Constitution.” Mrs. H. Smith and family He was the first to advocate In­ Jean motored to Vancouver, Wn., spent an afternoon last week at ternal Improvements and the build­ Sunday, returning to this city river. the ing of roads and bridges. that evening. Mrs. Bob Spencer and daughter Talleyrand, one of his old friends, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Howell, Ethel, motored to Astoria last passing Hamilton's window very late one night, wrote: Mr. and Mrs. B. Thompson, and week. “I have seen a man who made Mis. R. A. Stanton spent an family, and Mr. and Mrs. Condit fortune of a nation nnd la­ family left Sunday for a afternoon this week visiting her the bored all night to support bls own weeks visit with relatives folks. family.” friends. Wilma Coplin, Louis Copiln After his death his private affairs and Arvadia Lines were at the were found to be in a terribly tan­ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Springer river Saturday. gled condition and It was only and ' ‘ children, Elmer, Helen Otis Hyland is working on through a special act of congress Frank and babies arrived from the road with his team. that Ids widow was supplied with Burnt Ranch, Oregon, about 300 Miss Elmor Spencer is visiting funds.—Thrift Magazine. miles from this city to take part friends at Astoria. »---- in the riding contest July 3, 4. Several children from this vi­ Mr. Springer heard the Vernonia cinity attended the birthday Scientists Not Agreed stampede program over KEX and party in honor of Dorothy Webb. as to Color of Moon decided to attend. Loretta Baker spent a few The moon is not white. It Is Helen brown ; Mars Is not red, it is green! Mr. and Mrs. Ruhl returned days with her cousin, These are the latest sugestlons of from a visit in California last Barnes of Vernonia. Mr. and Mrs. Crawford and astronomers. A committee of the Friday. Mrs. Ruhl had been in Carnegie institution, In Washington, California for the past month son, Edgar are visiting at For- reports that the apparent silvery est Grove. visiting relatives and friends, whiteness of moonlight Is due to and met her husband at San contrast with the darkened sky. Evangelical Church The actual color of the moon, they Francisco, where they drove All the usual services will be believe. Is t/ie dull brown of home over the Redwood and weathered rocks. This suggests that Roosevelt highways also touring held at this church Sunday. surface of the satellite may have Sunday school at 9:45 i a.m. over the Pacific highway. The pastor preaching at 11 a.m. heen weathered- hv oxidation—Hi THURSDAYjJUCV 4, some previous* time, altliougTT the moon is known to have no atmos­ phere now. Mars, according to E. J. Gounod of the AmuteurAstronomers’ associa­ tion, may be covered with green vegetation like the earth. The rea­ son It appears red, he says, tsthat the light rays have to pass through the atmosphere of both Mars and the earth before they reach our eyes. These atmospheres filter out the blue and green rays but allow the red rays to pass. The three reasons most often given for the red color of Mars are that the planet is “rusty” with Iron rust, that its soil and rocks are red or that It Is red vegetation. 929 FiilTuxi Helene, in Greek; sU iF fled a torch, and Castor and Pollux were the twin sons, in clasdcul mythology, of Jupiter and Leda. Hence of Jeb.” “Never mind, old man * mur­ mured his victim, prepa ing to make Ills departure, “you te »till got Jonah’s wall." Columbus' Chains Sergeant Slinpson was talking seriously to a new recruit. “Under comradeship,” he COD- ttnued, " we put all that one man would do for another. For exam­ ple. Smith, what would you do If your chum had his breakfast on the table, his buttons not cleaned and the bugle went for pur-ide?” Smith had the answer ready. “Well,” he said. "I'd oat hl« breakfast so’s he could clean them buttons all rlcht •" The Helping Hand Columbus was carried back to Spain after bls third voyage and during the trip he was such a sor­ rowful figure and the captain of the vessel had so much respect for him that he wanted to remove the chains, but Columbus refused, say­ ing that they were put on by or­ ders of their majesties and they must be removed the same way. Of course, when tie reached Spain and was ordered freed, tils request that they be elven him win granted and Ills grandson writes that they never BaSle« Scientists left him. It was his dying request The remarkable electrical pite­ flint they be burled with liim, li ml nomenon sometimes witnessed at this was done. sea, and generally termed St. El­ mo's tire, never has been satisfac­ torily explained by science, says II. Wails and Whales J. Andrews, In the White Star Mag­ A certain club possessed one azine. member wlio was notorious for It Is a luminous body which can grumbling. Wet or tine, warm or be seen on wet nights perching on cold, he always found something or skipping about the masts and to grumble about. rigging of n ship. Sometimes there One evening he was holding forth are two such flames, and the an­ n. usual about bls had luck. cient Roman sailors gave the name "I’m a Jonah mill a Job rolled of Helena to the single light mid Into one.” he complained, “only I ter*.” p ,I ijoiihlp, on”. <’’’stor don't hjinnon.-to possess the pn- Refrigerators ELECTRICITY Does Its Best Devices that mean convenience are priced Prices to please in this store. 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