VERNONIA EAGLE, VEPNONIA, OREGON THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, IM> PAGE FIVE Given Approval Stamp D. WANAMAKER ABNER WILLSON r—n day and she also called at Mrs. 1 bora, Calif., i “ ‘ _ ___ _ ___ NATAL after having spent in the St. Helen: and Portland' ly live 1 in this city in partners Jake Neurer’s home. two weeks visiting Mrs. Francis’ hospitals, | with Wm. Culver in the meat sister, Mrs. E. Knight. Floyd Deeds was working Mrs. William Pringle Jr. was market. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Nelson ' wi U'iodate ^n nty^' “ "^ away from home last week. a Mist caller Saturday. X '•'•»•••» Salem—-Rapid progress being t*-_ "7/* .. - - . ujrl"B and daughters Phyllis and Mar- ,, Reed Holding made Lincoln Peterson was on Clat- piov,- garet and Elmer Johnson were "AkT” L °i,Sel> 2.mber working made on construction of $150,- Vernonia Monday. skanie mountain Tuesday. R »y Brady is repainting his1 guests of J. H. Sell and dnughter with Eby. his brother, Dr. Marvin R. 000 gran ¿stand at Oregon State fairgrounds. Mrs. Noble Dunlap was a vis­ Richard Peterson was on bus- horn-- with a new coat of paint. at dinner Sunday evening, itor at Mist Saturday. iness in Vernonia Friday. Mr and Mrs. Chris Nicar vis­ Mr. and Rainier — — *o,uuv $5,000 scnooi school ounu- build- v- -- j xr„ r v • v. j anc* Mrs. Ray Emmott Kainier ‘° be erected for Hudson Wm. Pringle Jr. was a Ver­ Earl Eiler was a business call- ited friend in Portland Sunday. Mr. and Mrs' j. S. F^ncis*" tWs city U ednesday. Mr. F'mmott former- school district. nonia business caller Wednesday. er at the Jake Neurer ranch Mr and Mrs. John Rosa spent turned Friday from a week’s out-1 Tuesday. ing at Mount Hood and Cannon ■ the week end in Portland. Lincoln Peterson installed a; beach. radio set in his home recently. Mrs. Noble Dunlap and Mrs. Dolores Henkle, Oliver Walker Ira Peterson motored to Verno- and Ama Brady spent part of H. V. Holcomb visited his fam­ John McMullin made a trip nia Tuesday. last veek visiting at the home ily in Portland over the week to Pittsburg Wednesday. end. Leo. Graham made a trip to of their friends. Mr. and Mrs. Jake ‘Neurer Vernonia to do some shopping Mrs. Vada Rainwater purchas ­ motored to Timber Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. Keegan and Thursday. ed a Stradivera phonograph from two children of Hoquiam, Wn„ Mr. and Mrs. Dave McMullin the Fest furniture store last Mr. and Mrs. Carl Eiler and visited at the home of Mr. and drove to Vernonia Thursday. two grandsons were shoppers in week Mrs. E. Ericson Friday. ___ Mrs. A. Green purchased a second Vernonia Tuesday. A party was given last Friday Keegan is Mrs. Ericson’s sisterf hand Chevrolet touring car last Mr. and Mrs. Carl Eiler and evening at the home of Casey Rev. G. W. Plumer spent week. two grandsons drove to Timber and Nels Fest in honor of the Monday in Portland in the in­ Misses Henkle, Walker and Noble Dunlap recently built Sunday to spend the day with Brady. terest of the Boy Scouts and Doc Jones their son Fritz and his family. a beautiful home for ~ church work, and also culled on near Sheeley’s Grove. Little Jimmie McMullin is re­ Casey Fest while attempting some Vernonia people who are drive i past * a ' logging truck L Oliver Burris was away for ported sick this week, the little to last week, slightly damaged a few days last week on a bus- fellow had a long spell of it this car, the accident happening time. iness trip. the bridge. Mrs. Bob Linsey and son Mrs. Grunden from Vernonia Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Francis was a home caller last Friday Clarence spent Monday with Mrs. Linsey’s mother, Mrs. Nels Peter­ Tuesday for their home in at Mrs. Lee Osburn’s. son. The Reed Holding family were Mr. and Mrs. John Estes and visiting at Mr. and Mrs. Grovi* , son Ole from Riverview spent Devine’s home Sunday. ¡Sunday with their daughter Mr 5. An opportunity for a safe investment, if Jake Neurer purchased ¡Dave McMullin. Cur Garage more Guernsey heifer calves last you have a bank account, you are able to week. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Graham give it consideration. Service ! son Dick, went to Portland There was a large crowd at day to spend a week with Big Eddy grove last Sunday en- latives. Start Saving Today Standards have changed in joying a piçnic lunch. garage service as styles Mr. and Mrs. Dave McMullin have changed in automo­ John McÄfullin was at t Mist 1_____ Jvcre Wednesday callers at the | biles. The management of Sunday helping Grove Devine home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank thresh. this garage prides itself on Peterson. its ability to accommodate I Carl Filer was binding grain its patrons with every new Mr. and Mrs. George Ogg Jast week for Jake Neurer and factor that make* for bet­ and son Kenneth and Mr. and also for Dave McMullin. ter service. , .... ... I Mrs. Bill Nixon and two ehil-| Miss Evelyn McMullin spent dren were Sunday visitors at a few days last week with her Mr, and Mrs, jqke Neurer. i Try this garage—you’ll ap, pousins. p eciate the thorough and Mr. and Mrs. Dave McMullin p -rsonal attention. We al- All Colors Mrs. Henry Price and Mrs. sons Robert and Jimmie and so have a greasing rack, Bob Linsey were in Vernonia daughter Marie, went with Mrs, a id our mechanics are the Just what the child Friday, William Bridgers pnd Alberta best. ren Need DeRock to Roekatvay beach to ' Beatrice Oliver Burris and P. H. Skating Perry drove to Vernonia Wed- visit Miss Millie McMullin last' week, nesday, Locals How Often Do You Need Ready Money? WENDELL HALL Duane Wanamaker, Grigsby-Grunow advertising manager, is show­ ing Abner R. Willson, general manager of the Majestic Distributing Company, and Wendell Hall, master-ot-ceremonles of the "Majestic iTheatre of the air,’’ the fine points of the new and greater Majestic ►wdio. The photo was taken in Chicago during the recent radio Bhow. Ten carloads of the new sets have arrived in the Northwest and are now on display at all dealer-stores, where they are receiving the general acclaim of the public. j Tor • ¿ties' tallies, The score re- Sawmill Defeats mained thus until the sixth when All Stars 8 To 3 In ■ i^~ “sawyers” shoved across an- A Thrilling Game other marker on a single by -------- i Boerner and a double by Gibson. Championship Sawmill' They added four more for good The league measure in the seventh on nine of the .... O.-A. _ ... _ Twilight — took an all star team, made up singles by Ferren, Boerner and of supposedly the best players [ Drorbaugh and walks to Laird from the' other three teams in | and McGregor. this league, into camp Tuesday | The box score of Tuesday’s night and beat them 8 to 3. The game follows: AB R II PO A E sawmill gang thus proved that Sawmill 2 o 0 0 2 0 they were not only the best Laird SS 3 0 0 0 1 0 team in the league but further C. Linn 2B 4 2 2 1 0 1 demonstrated that they were bet­ Ferren LF ter than any combination of McGregor P 4 2 2 1 0 1 4 0 0 11 4 2 players picked from the rest of Brady C 4 1 4 0 0 y the league. It has been the Boerner RF 4 0 1 1 1 i heavy stick work of the sawmill Gibson 3B aggregation that has kept them Gettman OF up in front from the start to Nelson CF the finish. Their only close Drorbaugh game during the season was with the planer shavers when they played them the first time and Ail Stars nosed them out by a 2 to 1 score. Norgorden However, they wiped this close Marshall 2B score off the books when they Ritchie IB handed them a 9 to 0 blanking Hawkins LF the next time they played the MeKillip CF Taylor RF planer nine. In this game Tuesday the Malmsten 3B “sawyers’’ opened their bombard­ Greenman ment in the first inning when1 Aleeker P Laird was walked, stole second, R. Nelson was sacrificed to third by Linn George and came home on a single by Ferren. They added two more Batted for Marshal) on a single by McGregor and a Summary: bases on balls off triple by Boerner. Boerner, in­ cidentally was the star of the McGregor 1, Meeker 3, and Nel- day when it came to hat work son 1; struck out by McGregor for he collected four safeties 11, Meeker 3 and Nelson 1; two I base hits, Boerner, Gibson, in four trips to the plate. The All Star gang tied the | Green man and Malmsten; three contest up in the second inning | l>as<\ hit, Boerner; sacrifice hit, when the sawmill outfit tempor­ ¡Linn; stolen bases, Laird 2, Fer- arily blew up and let in three Iren, McGregor, Boerner, Gibson, runs when Taylor was hit by a Drorbaugh, Norgorden, Hawkins pitched ball, a two bagger by and Malmsten; double play, Rit- Greenman and errors by Gibson, lehie to Greenman; left on bases, Ferren and Brady, accounting ! sawmill 6, all stars 5. lufolRaftio I School Lunch Boxes Edward McMullin was down Madras—Construction under from Buxton to spend the week way extending from foot end at home with his family. Cow Canyon to Klamath Falls. Game Warden Brown was a caller at Mr. and Mrs. Baldridge’s home Friday, 24c each See Hoffman About It. “It Pays” Stages and 1 rains Leave for Portland Achieving Our Aim STAGES Via St, Helena 7:00 a.m. daily, 11:10 daily, 5:50 p.m. daily. Via Forest Grove 7:00 daily except Sundays, p.m. Mondays, 3:30 daily except Saturdays and Mondays, 5:30 p.m. Saturdays, United Rys. Train 11:50 a.m. daily, Portland 2.00 p.m. When we set out to give the best service possible Vernonia QUICK DELIVERY "Oregon State Friday—The Manhattan Player* A National and State College mainta ned, as described by Sen­ ator Morrill, founder of the Land-Grant Colleges, "to offer opportunity . . for a libera) and practical education . . for the world’s business, for the indus- trial pursuits and professions of life”— Oregon’s Land-Grant College, now in its 62nd year, affords training in 10 degree-granting schools and departments, AGRICULTURE (B.S., M.S. nautical); Industrial Shop Ad- Administration, Suprevision, mini»i'«tiop, Agricultural Economics, Agri­ FOPESTRY (B.S., M.S. de- cultural Education, Animal grecs- Husbandry, Dairy Husbandry, Farm Crops, Farm Manage­ Logging Engineering. Lumber ment, Horticulture (Pomology, Manufacture, Technical For­ Vegetable Gardening), Poul­ estry, try Husbandry, Sons; Agri­ ECONOMICS (B.S., cultural Engineering, Horticul­ HOME tural Products, Landscape Ar­ M.S. degree) chitecture, Sciences Basic to Clothing, Textiles, and Related Agriculture (6 majors), Art::; Foods and Nutrition; Household Administration; In­ CHEMICAL ENGINEERING stitutional Management. (B.S., M.S. degree«) BUSTER KEATON In— MILITARY SCIENCE AND COMMERCE (B.S. degree; M. TACTICS (B.S. degree) Eugene—Contract will b e awarded soon for building Fire­ stone Tire company distributing plant in this place. Hillsboro—County Court open­ ed bids for installation of sprinkling system for courthouse grounds. United Railways Co Thursday and Friday, August 29, 30 “THE CAMERAMAN" Saturday and Sunday Matinee, August 31, September 1. The champion fun maker scores a hit. The time, the Place, the Girl A TALKING PICTURE—Featuring Bet­ ty Compson—Sunday and Monday even­ ing, September 1 and 2. CLARA BOW In— “THE WILD PARTY” Al«o a talking comedy “SHIPMATES” Tuesday and Wednesday, September, 3-4. Modern Satisfactory Service Do Not Throw Your Money Away Columbia Utilities Co arrivo M. W. Mumbach, city agent Phone 863 «R. M. Aldrich, station Agt. Railway Station Phone 161 Stan ing Lina Basquette. Sensational, thrilling, a glittering seething drama. Agent Oregon S. P. & s “COME ACROSS’’ Gene Shipman Birkenfeld, Hoffman Hdwe. Coming Attractions (fos* tubes) Biikenfeld Garage Mrs. Lee Osburn called see Mrs. Frank Peterson Thurs- JOY § Theatre Vt/nY miss half the en- ” joyment radio cangive you, merely because your net can’t get the particular station you want? Wit h t he C. A. Earl’s “Hair-Line’' Super-Selectivity you can pick any station you want andgetlt. Come In for a demonstration today. Bank of Vernonia S. in Agricultural Economies, Field Artillery Engineers, In­ Rural Sociology. fantry. Accounting and Management, Advertising and Selling, Bank­ MI? ES (B.S., M.S. degrees) ing and Finance, General Bus­ Geo ogy, Mining Engineering, iness, Real Estate, Secretarial Met.illurgy. Training, Marketing, etc. PHARMACY (Ph.C., B.S., M.S. ENGINEERING (B.S., M.S. deg ees) degrees) Pha macology, Pharmaceutical Civil (Structural, Highway Ana ysis, Pharmacognosy. Sanitary, Hydraulic, Railroad, VO< ATIONAL EDUCATION Construction): Electrical (B.,“., M.S. degrees) (Power, Railways, Lighting, High Voltape. Telephony); Administration, Superviaion, Mechanical (Machine Design, and Teachini g of Agriculture, Heat Power. Ventilation, Heat­ Car. mere», L Home Economies, ing, Gas, Refrigeration, Aero- Industrial Arts, The School of Basic Arts and Sciences, Industrial Jour- nalism. Library Practice, Phyi Physieal Education, and Music— service departments not leading '.o degrees—I together ____ with ___ • privately supported department of Religion, afford ad­ ditional training supplementary to the major curricula. Have your car reconditioned by a shop which guarantees its work. Expert mechanic* under the personal supervision of Ed. Salmonsen, gives ex­ pert attention to your car. Vernonia Brazing & Machine Works Vernonia Laundry Ed. Salmonsen, Mgr. Phone 342 Business Is Good nnounce Columbia County Fair September 11, 12, 13, 14 1929 Fair Grounds on the highway near Deer Island Remember Vernonia Day Thursday, September 12 Freshman Week begin« September 23 For Catalogue and Other Information Address THE REGISTRAR OREGON STATE AGRICU TURAL COLLEGE Corvalli« (Anthorisad by iha State Boar< of Higher Education) Features of interest to everyone each day Your Fair — Bigger and Better Than Ever