Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, August 29, 1929, Page 3, Image 3

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    THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1929
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VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA. OREGON
PAGE THREE
Affect Weight and Strength
just as much as Timber enjoy­ workin . for Condit and Parker, Charles, Watkins, director of the program may place .he facts be-
construction of garage and of­
That age and health of the ed themselves at the fights.
grading roads.
national student forum.
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| fore the public, so that an in- fice building for Webster Fun­
animal affect both the weight
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The principal and other facul- telligent public opinion on
Kid Scott of Timber is going
eral service at East 11th and
G. C. Henry, who hitch hiked
and strength of the fleece, as
well as mutton production, is a to Vernonia Monday where he from roar Tulsa, Okla., a couple ty members of the Vernonia! realities involved nny be de- East Coach streets to cost be­
fact carefully considered by the will be with the boys to train, of we ks ago, is now ready to union high school will be asked veloped. We do not care what tween |15,000 and *20,000.
wool grower in culling his flock, and Curley Buffmire has a job return and says if there is any to cooperate in the national pro- , «de or attitude is . aken on the
Eugene—' Construction
will
one g :!ng that way in a car ject, and will be supplieo with. P»ct as long as tl e merits of start soon on 60-foot trusa
says the Oregon experiment sta­ waiting for him.
all
information
and
literature
the
treaty
are
disc
issed
openly
and
v
.nts
good
company,
just
Jos. Scott spent the week end tion. It is believed that length
Game Warden Brown was a
bridge on ' hampion creek road
The Timber folks sure enjoy­
and density means less shrinkage ed the fight card last Saturday call 7’4 and he will get ready necessary upon application, to ■ and honestly.”
at Portland.
Vernonia visitor last week.
on way to Bohemia mine field,
the
director
whose
address
is
532
quick.
after clipping. Fineness of fiber
Roseburg—Pear picking start-
Seventeenth street, Washington,
leparted is also an important considera­ night and only hope that Scotty
Mrs. M. Bennett
Mr. and Mrs. K. A. McNeill
will whip Robbins th« next
Portjand—Plans underway for ed in Umpqua valley.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Fowler D. (X, Dr. Hall states.
left Monday for a motor trip to Wednesday for Saia 1 rancisco tion.
time,
No doubt if Vernonia had and two little ; sons motored
where she will spend the winter.
Prosser, Wn., to vist relatives.
While the national student
their fights on some night be- down from Washington Satur­ project is essentially for study I
Cyst
formation
of
chicken
is
T. Gordon, proprietor of Gor­
sides Saturday they would get day to visit their parents, Mr. and discussion,
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McCor­
optional com-
mick of Mist were Vernonia vis­ don Furniture store, left Sun­ • condition which occurs occas- a much larger crowd from both and Mrs. D. R. Fowler and Mr. petitive features which include
ioually
in
most
any
flock,
anil
day for St. Martin’s hot springs,
Timber and Vernonia, because and Mrs. Chas.
itors Saturday.
Biggs,
Mrs. as a prize a trip to Europe next
where he will spend a few weeks. is not of an infectious nature, the people do enjoy the big Biggs returned with them Sun­ summer will be __
__
open to high
Mrs. C. R. Twineham was a
says the Oregon experiment sta- dance in the Smeed hall on Sat­ day w:iere shq will remain for
schools taking part, it is stated.
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Hig- tion.
Po tlaird visitor over the week
urday and go to it instead of a few weeks to receive medical The project, which has for its
don of Riverside Calif., are visit-
end.
the fights.
aid.
aim the gaining of a better un­
of
their
ing at the
home
She
Mixed
the
Plugs
Lloyd Baker attended the daughter and family, Mrs. Les-
derstanding of the important
Those
who
attended
the
wo
­
Voice
over
the
telephone:
Wil-
Sun
­
baseball game at Portland
RIVERVIEW
ter Sheeley.
man’s missionary picnic at the Paris Pact for the renunciation i
liam
Casa!
Come
home
right
day.
home of O. G. Weed in St. Hel­ of war, has been enthusiastically
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith and away. I’ve mixed the plugs in
endorsed by all leading educa­
Cleve Mellinger and Lester family returned to this city Sat- some way; the radio is all cov­
Bert Nelson has put a picket ens on Thursday of last week tors, the prospects are that the
If you will make a
Sheeley attended the baseball urday evening from a motor trip ered witn frost and the electric fence around his house which from this society were, Mr. and
study
movement
will
be
very
habit of shopping
game at Portland Sunday.
to Newport, Seaside and other box is singing “Schultz is back greatly adds to the appearance. Mrs. G. W. Plumer, Mesdames, successful, it is pointed out by
Mike Miller, Johnston, Lester
again."
Dr.
Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Banzer and I const towns, also visiting numer­
Miss Mildred Hawkins return­ Mowe,
he e you will note a
Rilla
Snider,
Emma
family of Mist were local shop­ ous towns in Washington.
ed home Sunday from Longview, Weed, Lesta Garner, Judd Green­
The awards competition will
A
Loaf of Bread
shrinkage in your
pers Saturday.
Joy Peck accompanied her.
man, arl Bleile, Hughes, Mann, be based on a theme contest of
Norman Sorenson of Wilbur,
Just a loaf of bread! Most
300
words
on
“
how
may
the
Nannie
Hall,
Mamie
Lane,
W.
Wn.,
visited
at
the
Hieber
home
Berge
rson
Cass
and Lester !
of us do not realize that the
Willie Tipton of Weiser, Ida.,
fo- d bill. But not in
Sheeley motored to Tacoma, ; last week. He is a former school­ loaf that we accept from the who has been visiting relatives W. W Iff, Minnie Malmsten and pact for the renunciation of war
Dorothy
June
Wolff.
be
made
most
effective?
”
and
mate
of
Bodie
Hieber
when
Monday afternoon returning to
your food quality.
baker today, as a matter of here, returned to Weiser Mon­
besides the trip to Europe, many
Iliebers were residents of Wil­ course, represents the latest step day.
this city Wednesday evening.
state and local prizes will be of-
bur.
FERN
HILL
GRANGE
in the long climb of an industry
fered.
Frank Crosby, his sister from
The Vernonia grange held
HOLD SALE SEPTEMBER 2
Franklin J. Miller, member of that has developed from a craft their regular social meeting Sat­
Portland and friends played on
To the first 800 high schools '
as
old
as
civilization
itself.
To
­
the Vernonia golf course Sun­ the Public Service commission day it is not made of crudely urday evening, a large crowd
applying, a copy of Professor :
On
Labor
Day,
September
2,
spent Saturday in this city in
day.
attending.
Renun­
1929, Fern Hill Grange will hold Shotwell’s booklet, “The ~
conference with G. W. Ford, re­ crushed grains and baked on hot
ciation of War’
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Warner I garding business pending years stones but is scientifically mixed
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wolff a run mage sale at the Grange free of charge in will be sent
addition to
motored to Portland Tuesday to | back when Mr. Miller served on of as many as nine wholesome and daughter Dorothy June hall. This will consist of live­
other material made available
ingredients.
attend the ball game between the commission.
spent Sunday at the Lee Hall stock, farming implements, wa­ by
various peace promotion
gons, home-furnishings, cooking
Nutritionally, bread is one of home.
Portland and Los Angeles.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Washburn our most important foods. About
utensi's, farm produce, fancy agencies.
C. W. Bennett is reported con- ' returned Sunday evening from a half of every loaf is carbohy­
High schools throughout Ore­
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Justice work, subscriptions to papers,
fined to his home at Treharne motor trip which covered parts drates or in ordinary terms, and little son of Treharne were books, and miscellaneous articles. gon are expected to take part
last week with a severe attack of the state of Washington and starches and sugars, which are calling on friends at Riverview Proceeds to be used for improve­ in the national project, Dr. Hall
of tonsilitis.
states. “The Paris pact stands
taking in Montana, where rela­ digested easily to supply the Friday of last week.
ments on the Grange hall.
were visited at Essex, which body with heat and energy of
Lur ch will be on sale by H. as one of the most important
Phone 231
Culver & Co.
Mrs. Charles Richardson de-1 tives
Aunt Sally Spencer left Mon­ E. Committee. Grangers and documents ever drawn, and it
parted yesterday to visit relatives is located near Kalispell, Mont. which we have great need. In day for Cedar Creek, Mo., where friend:
is
our
hope
that
this
national
are
cordially
invited.
addition to this, good bread con­
at Weiser, Ida., and will return
A group of S. P. & S. railroad tains milk, which aids tne wheat she will visit the place of her
to this city in a few weeks.
officials consisting of G. E. Vo- in supplying protein, or the birth.
TO BE TAUGHT IM­
taw, superintendent, C. Whit-
Dean Duvall, telegraph opera- field, superintendent of M. of kind of food from which muscle
Ivan McWilliams and sister,
PORTANCE OF PARIS PACT
tor for the United Railways at Way; G, R. Williams, purchas­ tissue is mude. Good white bread Mrs. I. A. Hall of this place
Keasey spent Saturday in this ing agent, and G. W. Nelson, contains an amount of protein. left for Weiser, Ida., Monday, Un versity of Oregon, Eugene,
Because of these two contri­
city.
roadmaster, spent Friday in this butions to good nutrition, if for to see their father who is quite August 29.—An intensive educa­
ill.
tional campaign to acquaint stu- •
Mrs. W. H. Hurley and city on an inspection tour.
no other reason, bread should be
dente nf the United States with
daughter Velna Charlotte, re-
A. D. Hall living near Pitts­ the far-reaching importance of
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn D. Shee- served at every
. meal.
------ It is _ a
to
their
turned from Portland
ley of Hoquiam, Wash., visited' cereal food in its finest form, burg was rushed to St. Helens the Paris Pacat will extend to
home last Thursday.
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. and about one-fifth of the diet to the hospital Friday of last high schools throughout Oregon,
week where he underwent an it is announced, here by Dr. Ar­
Chas. T. Early and son. Rny Lester Sheeley and family the should be of cereals.
operation for acute appendicitis. nold Bennett Hall, president of
arrived in this city Saturday, latter part of last week. Mr.
Mr. Early stayed over the week Sheeley is an instructor at the
S. V. Malmsten
and
sons the University of Oregon, who
TIMBER
end to supervise completion of Hoquiam schools.
Leonard and Harvard of Orchard has been named a member of
his new garage building.
Bill Huffman and Tom Riggles Acres went to St. Helens Mon­ committee in charge by Arthur
C. B. Whitaker, inspector for
day to visit A. D. Hall who is
Mrs. W. W. Wolff and her the McClintock company of Min­ drove to Newberg last Sunday.
in the hospital there.
daughter, Dorothy June, Mrs. A. neapolis, was here Friday making
Mrs. Sherley Chilton and sis­
i
C. Knauss and Mrs. Elon Malm­ an inspection of the bank bur- ter spent last Friday in Hills­
Mrs. Al. Dauch of Los Angeles
Vernonia
sten were Portland visitors Mon­ iglar.alarm at the Bank of Ver­ boro.
who is visiting her mother, Mrs.
nonia. These
inspections
are
day.
A. R. Holmes went to Rainier
made every few months.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilmore drove Friday to visit Albert Holmes
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hoffman
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Moe, ac­ to Portland Sunday evening, at­ and family, returning here Sun-
and family returned Sunday af­
companied
by their daughter-in- tending a show while in the city. day,
ter a few months spent at their
Rink
law,
Mrs.
F.
L. Moe and son
Mrs. Ida Kilburg and Mrs. Ben
summer home near McKenzie
and son
Mrs. Jack Smith
| Freddie, all of
Hood River, Hart drove to Forest Grove last Irvin of Brownsville, Ore., was
Bridge, Ore.
Cl< an sport aad good ex-
! spent the week end visiting at Thursday.
visiting her parents, Mr. and
errise. — Improving our
Mrs.
Frank
Schow
and the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mark
elutes and
_____________
equipment ____
coa*
Mrs. D. R. Fowler of this place
daughter Nadine, departed Tues- E. Moe. A. D. Moe is the owner
Mrs. Art Gilmore of Seattle over the week end.
tin 'lonely.
was visiting Mr. and Mrs. Gil­
day by motor to Oakland Cali- of the new Eagle building.
Saurday ereninga 7:30 to
her
two
fornia, where they will spend the
more of Timber over the week
Mrs. Reeby and
in 3Q p.m. prises given.
| Mr. and Mrs. William Gardner end.
daughters, Mias B. Reeby and
winter.
•
i of Los Angeles, and Mrs. Gard­
Mrs. Kanard and a Mr. Stevens
Dave Marshall and sons, Jack ner’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Mrs. Fay Greer spent last of Portland visited Mrs. Mar-
and Larry, and Ed. Bafford mo­ I Wheeler of Portland visited ever Thursday in Hillsboro visiting garet Dunlap last week.
tored to Portland Sunday to at­ the week end at the home of her father, who has been criti­
tend the baseball game between Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Ritchey. Mr. cally ill.
B. Stout, father of Mrs. A.
Portland and Frisco.
Gardner is president of the Gard­
R. Holmes left Saturday on a
Elmer
Bennett
of
Forest
Grove
ner Cheese company of Los An­
vacation. He will visit different
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Gillchrest, geles.
was in Timber last Sunday morn­ places where he has lived and
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Warner and
ing to see Emmett Schiffer on may go as far as Kansas City
T. A. Anderson and C. Van- business.
Lloyd Thomas attended three
before returning to this town.
baseball games at Portland last Buren, employees of the Eagle
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Riggles
Lumber company, at Westimber
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Mills
week.
were Vernonia visitors Saturday. spent last Sunday visiting Mr. have moved back home after,
Born to Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Mr. Anderson 1 eported construc­ and Mrs. Bill Huffman of Tim­ camping a few weeks on Beaver'
Graves, August 15, an 8% pound tion of the Cochran-Westimber ber.
creek, where Mr. Mills had been
baby boy. The boy has been road gaining headway, and
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Huffman
named Selwin Oliver Jr. Mother should be completed by Novem­
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Tony
and son are convalescing nicely. ber 1.
For 5 years Dr. Luzader,
Kilburg and family drove to
eyesight specialist, has
Mack Lillard, manager of a
Vernonia
last
Sunday
evening
to
Judge Reasoner motored to
string of first class prize Hillsboro Saturday and will ( attend a show at the Joy theatre, been making monthly visits to
Vernonia. His next visit will be
fighters, Bpent Saturday evening
. meet his twin sister, Miss Emma
There won’t be any fights September 2, 3, office at Kul-
in this city attending
e j Reasoner of Los Angeles Sunday next Saturday night so let’s see lander’s. Have your eyes
smoker.
i who will return with him to this all of Vernonia at Timber en-
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Tapp city for a visit. Mrs. Dr, Francis joying themselves at our dance examined.—adv.
and daughter Martha returned Graffis, another sister of Judge
Friday from a motor trip to Reasoner who resides in Port­
southern Oregon, spending about land returned from a visit in
southern California, Sunday.
one week on the road.
Miss Lulu Vina Allen, daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ogg and
son Kenneth, returned Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Allen ar­
from a motor trip which took rived Monday from Lamberton,
them through southern Oregon Minn., where she has been visit­
ing friends for the past few
and the state of Washington.
months. Mr. Allen, who is man­
•«s
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. ager for the local Miller Mercan­
Prinzing, August 22, a daughter, tile store met his daughter at
named Audrey May, weighing 8 Portland.
pounds. Mother and daughter
Mr, and Mrs. G. C. Smith and
are reported doing well.
family of Independence were vis­
George McGee, former city itors at the home of Mr. and
engineer of Vernonia, and now Mrs. A. L. Kullander over the
Behind your telephone stretches a wire
residing at Hillsboro as city week end. Mr. Smith who is a
manager, spent Friday evening brother of Mrs. Kullander, is as­
fifty million miles long.
and Saturday morning in this sistant cashier at the Farmers
city. Mr. McGee remarked on State Bank at Independence, and
active building program now in while here spent considerable
progress in this city.
time on the local golf course.
t
Save
On Your Meat Bill
FRESH MEATS
Priced to Attract You
VERNONIA MEAT
MARKET
FARMERS
Make This Ybur Trading Center
Agent for
SKATING
McCormick-Deering Tractors and
Machinery
Feed
Grain
-
Hay
Building Material
Vernonia Trading Co.
Ed Tapp
Tel. 682
Cass Bergerson
Announcing
a change of location
September 1
The Vernonia Garage & Repair Shop
will move from its present location to the
When You Lift
The Receiver
NEW EARLY GARAGE
Corner Bridge Street and Rose Avenue
These miles of wire and their con­
necting equipment must always
be
in
readiness for the possible moment when
All That You Have
Longed For In a
Family Car
I
you will desire to talk with anybody, any­
where.
1
Your with at present may be to talk
HROUGH satisfactory serv
ice we have secured a large
volume of business since locat-
Ing in Vernonia« and in appre
ciation of this fact we are mov
ing to more modern quarters
where we will be able to give . .
T
only with a friend in the next block, or
Is featured in the
New Three-Window
Fordor
Ford Sedan
Let us demonstrate and Convince You—
Crawford Motor Co.
Vernonia
a business house half a mile away.
But when you lift your receiver, 1,«
800,000 telephone« on the Pacific Coast—
By Skilled Mechanics
19 million in the United State»—are ready
for your call.
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