Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, August 29, 1929, Page 7, Image 7

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    THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1929
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA. OREGON
News of Vernonia Schools
PAGE SEVEN
THE TIMBER LINE
Charlotte Green, Editor
sistant coach. Mrs. Floy Ham­ championship this year.
guess,” was the answer given. old V. H. S. once more enter even with the best teachers.
when placed in desirable aur-
Bodie Hieber and Neal
mock, sewing and geometry,, Miss
Seniors—Bodie Hieber, Neal
Such are the ways of chums. her doors and tramp her side­
The Washington grade school roundings. Sports and games go
C. Crail will teach music and Bush, Howard Lee and William Bush Chums For
walks, it will be a happy, beau-
.....
-
. ....__ hand in hand with studies and
as it stands >s only a budding
place should be provided for
English.
tiful block.—C.G.
Lawn On High School
Many Years
Another teacher is yet to be Culver.
in which to study. The rooms are , them. An auditorium for plays
Juniors—Tord
Berg,
Gloyd
employed who will teach French
Grounds Well Kept
I crowded, poorly lighted, ill ven-1 and entertainment where parents
WHY A NEW GRADE
and English, and comes well Adams and Junior Bennett.
■ tilnted and unsanitary. In fact jcan enjoy seeing what their chil-
During
Vacation
SCHOOL
IS
NEEDED
Professor J. B. Wilkerson as recommended, especially to take
Have been together since
Sophomore—Marvel
Graven,
Ithe building has been condemn-;dren “re accomplishing, a lunch
superintendent of the local high charge of girls athletics.
grade school days.
I room for those who must carry
(By Charlotte Green)
Ralph George and Jack Chris­
school for 1929-1930, announced
I ed and is a source of worry to thcir
Have played side by side on
.’.—1. lunch. A play room for
the appointment of Levi Austin, Editor Picks Some Who tensen.
teams.
A new grade school is needed the parents, children and the | use in stormy weather and a
The Vernonia high school has
Freshies— 1
teaching science, also head of
Have shared each others be- been improved greatly by the because Vernonia pupils are en- teachers.
| rest room for children who are
“Our chance to win a county longings.
boys' athletics. Mr. Wilkerson May Play On The
growth of shrubbery and of the : titled to a modern, safe, con-
There is no gymnasium, no taken ill during school hours,
championship in basketball.”
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will assist and teach physics and
Worked this summer side by1 lawn that was planted last fall, venient building in which to be- auditorium, no lunch, play or All these would add greatly to
Chances good for county cham- ’ side in wheat fields.
latin. Miss Flossie Perce, Eng­ Team This Year
The grass has been kept cut come the fine progressive citi­ rest rooms in this building. all, the enthusiasm of the pupils.
> pionship. Last year we lost Ar-( When one is thought of, so and watered during the sum­ zens they should be.
lish and art. Miss Ruth Martin,
j of which are badly needed as I ! It is not generally believed
|chie Adams and Harold Nelson, is the other.
Commercial subject, Miss Martin
mer and what was before a few
The business world today se- well as the additional school that the voters of this enterpris-
“Some who we think will play two valuable players, but have | Example—The question arose bunches of grass has turned in­ lects boys and girls who have rooms that a new building ing community will refuse to
comes recommended as the best
—.” Gloyd Adams, Neal Bush, Bodie | as to who was captain fit the to a beautiful lawn. The shub- had the advantages of modern would provide. ( Children,
short hand teacher obtainable. , on the football team this year.
like give their support in providing
Harold Mclntere, will teach | We have many old players! Hieber, Tord Berg and Ralph i football team,
bery and trees have also thick- schools. This is difficult to ob- grownups, take a i great deal this much needed modern school
I
history, algebra, and act as as- back. Good chance for county ! George this year.
“Oh. Bodie
and
Neal,
I ened, and when the pupils of tain in an antiquated building more interest in
their work hnildinc*.
1
Name Teachers Who Will
Conduct Classes Here
This Year
| Bridge street from State street of August, 1929, said property
to the end thereof.
being described as follows:
Three comer piece of land
The engineer’s estimate of the
' probable cost of said improve­ 172 feet on highway located in
ment as shown by the files of Riverview Addition Tract mark­
ed “C” located in Section 3 T
the recorder is $1265.
First insertion, per word._ lc (No service less than 25c).
The district liable to be as- 4 R 4 W. of W. M.
Succeeding insertions, per word....... 6c (No service less than 15c)
Reserve the right to reject
sessed and the j property benefit-
Black face ‘ headings,
“
’ word ’ counts
. the same as ■ two
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J-
each
words,
ed thereby shall
11 be known as any and all bids.
Cash should accompany the order.
Andrew M. Parker, Adminis­
Improvement district No, 12 and
When a s’ iti ment is required the minimum charge is 30c.
trator._______________________ 23
is described as follows:
Classified columns close at 12 o’clock Wednesday noon.
l Lot 8, block 5, central addition
to the city of Vernonia; Lot 12,
Along the Pavement
I s dewalk. Recently painted out-1 appropriate improvement, and
block 6, central addition to the
FOR SALE
Mrs.
Hiatt’s sister, Mrs. Viola
I side, just papered inside. $25 r"
____ , the
’
_ said
" city engi- city of Vernonia; Lots 11 and Loughary and son of Stanfield,
Whereas,
12,
block
4,
central
addition
to
FOR SALE range, bedstead and per month. See J. C. Lindley at neer has heretofore filed said
Ore., are visiting at the Hiatt
springs, kitchen table and i bank.
40tf plans, specifications, estimates the city of Vernonia; lots 7, 8, home.
9, 10, 11, and 12, block 7, cen­
phairs. Apply 208 A street, phone I
and probable costs in the office tral addition to the city of Ver­
Forest Blount and family mo­
682,
41* , FOR RENT 4-room modern house of the city recorder, now there­
nonia; lots 4 and 5, blook 4, cen- tored to Forest Grove Saturday.
j on First avenue. J. C. Lindley fore,
Mrs, William Jackson spent
tral addition to the city of Ver-
FOR SALE, five room house, J at Bank of Vemonia.
tf
_ 2, Wednesday visiting in Portland.
double constructed, only 4 I
Be it resolved by the council nonia; lots 8 and 12, block
Miss Ruth Robins and baby
minutes walk to mill. Reasonable FOR RENT — 6-room modern of the city of Vernonia, Oregon, sunrise addition to the city of vldted
her mother Mrs.
house half block off of Bridge that the aforesaid plans, specifi­ Vernonia; lots 12 and 13, block Lindberg with
terms. K. W. Lamoreaux. 43*
the early part of this
street. Apply Mrs. E. S. Cleve­ cations and estimates of the city 1, central addition to the city
FOR SALE—Modern 3 room land, Corner Rose avenue and engineer, now on file with the of Vernonia; lot 8, block 16, week.
Miss Ruth Carmichael from
house, terms. Inquire 1025 Columbia Sts.
31* city recorded are found to be east side addition to the city of Mist is spending the week end
ltf
Clatsop St.
satisfactory and are hereby ap­ Vernonia; lots 1 and 10, block at the home of Mrs. W. C.
WANTED
14, east side addition to the
proved, and
city of Vernonia; lots 1 and 10, Crowder.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Christen­
Be it further resolved that ' block 11, east side addition to
MODERN 5 -room house for sale WANTED—Any kind of sew­
ing, quilting or home cooking the council does declare its in­ to the city of Vernonia; lots 6 son and family were Portland
on the corner of First ave.
and Clatsop street. See owner by Willing Workers of Christ tention of making said improve­ 10, block 5, east side addition visitors over the week end.
22 ment, the location and kind of to the city of Veronnia; lots 6,
for information.
24* tian church.
Portl ind—Plans underway for
said improvement is as follows: I block 6, east side addition to
WANTED—3 or 4 room partly
Construct wooden sidewalks the city of Vernonia; lot 20,* constru tion of garage and of­
FOR SALE—Team horses, good
furnished or furnished house, four feet in width with three1
fice bi llding for Webster Fun­
for heavy work, weighs around preferably close to school. Rent stringers, in and upon the fol­ broadway addition to the city ‘ eral sc ."vice at East 11th and
of
Vernonia;
lot
2,
block
1,1
1511(1
pounds.
Inquire
Otto i must l<e reasonable. See A. E. lowing streets, to-wit:
west’s addition to the city of, East C >ach streets to cost be­
Sgidelman, Pebble creek.
14* i , Bond at Riverview tourist camp.
East and west side of First Vernonia; lots 9 and 10, block tween ”15,000 and $20,000.
I___________________________ 31* avenue from Clatsop street to
11, west’s addition to the city
FOR SALE—-5-room house, part­
Bridge
east side of Second of Vernonia and lots 1 and 2,
ly furnished. Modern. Located WANTED 10 to 40 acres im­ avenue street
from Cedar street to block 3 west’s addition to the
proved or unimproved or log­
on corner of Weed Avenue and
Bridge street east side of Third city of Vernonia.
Cougar Sts. For particulars in­ ged off land on small down pay­ avenue
from Nehalem street to
Be it further resolved that ob-
ment. Prefer to deal with owner.
quire at Eagle office.
Write box 65, .Vernonia.
41* Bridge street west side of Grant, jections and remonstrances may
street from A street to Bridge be filed with the city recorder
FOR SALE—Chickens, fryers,
RESOLUTION
street, north and south side of against the proposed improve­
specially fattened at C. D.
Whereas, the council of the North street from Grant street
at any time within twenty
Bushart, northwest Monger road. city of Vernonia, Oregon, deems to the end thereof, north and ment
33* it expedient and necessary to south side of A street from (20) dayas after the first pub­
lication of this resolution, and
i
improve the streets of the city State street to the end thereof, the same will be heard and con­
FOR RENT
of Vernonia, hereinafter describ­ north and south side of B street sidered by the council at its
ed in the manner set forth, and from State street to the end first regular meeting subsequent
MODERN eight room house, close has required from the city en­ thereof, east and west side of to the expiration of said twenty
in. Bath, toilet, lavatory, sink, gineer,- plnns and specifications State street from C. street to (20) days.
hot water, garage. Good street, and the probable costs for an Bridge street, north
side of
Be it further resplvqd (La)
the city recprdqr dq py« notice
of the passage of this resolution
by causing the samq to be pub­
lished in two consecutive issue*
of the Eagle, a newspaper puh-
lished in Columbia county, Ore-
gon,
Whereas, it is necessary that
For your convenience the following business and professional people are listed on
this page alphabetically. These men and women are known in Vernonia as reliable business
the aforesaid improvement be
and professional people.
made at as early date as possible
on account of the necessity for
the completion thereof before
BEAUTY SHOPS
HAULING
PLUMBING
the bad weather commences and
it is necessary for the immediate
peace, health and safety of the
ASPLAND
Truck
For
Local
and
ANNETTE
city of Vernonia that said im­
Plumbing & Electric
provement be made in the im-
Long Distance Hauling
BEAUTY SHOP
mediate future.
Shampoo, Marcelling, Finger
QUICK SERVICE
General Plumbing
Now therefore, an emergency
waving. Permanent Waving.
Phone 293
Phone 193
is declared to exist and thi lis
Over Horseshoe Cafe.
resolution shall go into effect
Phone 431
Curly Buffmire
immediately upon its adoption
and approval by the mayor,
TRANSFER
Passed by the council this 20th
Bafford Brothers
day of August, 1929, by the
following vote: YEAS: McGraw,
HOTEL
General Plumbing
Marcelling, Finger Waving,
Hanson, Mellinger.
permanent Waving, Shampoo­
Nays: NONE,
Vernonia
lag and M»nicurin*
NEHALEM HOTEL
Submitted to the mayor the
20th day of August, 1929. Ap­
ESSIE NANCE
Vernonia’s Oldest and most
proved by the mayor th* 20th
POOL' HALL
BEAUTY SHOP
up-to-date hotel.
day of August, 1929.
Over Corey’s Store. Tel. 222
Mrs. Grace Scott, Manager
G._ R l MILLS, Mayor.
Attest: D. B. Reasoner, city re­
BAKERS PLACE
corder.
32
Confections
LAWYERS
CONTRACTOR
Soft Drinks—Cigars
Notice of Meeting of Equalisa­
Billiards and Pool
LESTER SHEELEY
tion Board
Notice is hereby given that
Attomey-at-Law
on the second Monday in Sep­
RESTAURANT
JOHN A. MILLER
tember (Sept. 9, 1929) the
Vernonia, Oregon
Board of Equalization will at­
General Contractor
tend at the courthouse in Co­
Mary Kato
lumbia county, Oregon, and pub­
Mason Work, Building
licly examine the assessment
rolls for the year 1929, and
GORDON R. WATT
correct all errors in valuation,
descriptions, or qualities of land,
Attorney-at-law
lots or other property assessed
DENTISTS
by the assessor; and it shall be
Joy Theatre Building
the duty of persons interested to
Vernonia, Oregon
You'll enjoy a bowl appear
at the time and place
appointed.
of
delicious
Chop
PHYSICIANS
M. D. COLE
The Board of Equalization will
Suey after the show. continue its meetings from day
Dentist
to day, until such examination
Marvin R. Eby, M. D.
is completed but will not be in
SHINGLE MILL
Vernonia, Oregon
session for a longer period than
Physician and Surgeon
one month.
Re-Roof With
33_____ W. 8. Roberts, Assessor.
Phone 891
Classified Advertising
Professional and Business Directory
Chop Suey
Restaurant
SHINGLES
From
DR. W. H. HURLEY
Dentistry and X-Ray
Dr. J. A. Hughes
Hoffman Hdwe. Building
Physician and Surgeon
Vernonia, Oregon
Office Phone 863 Vernonia,
Res. Phone 664 -
Oregon
Johnston & McGraw
Notire of Administrator’s Salo
Notice Is hereby given that
the undersigned as administrator
of the estate of Jens I.angom.
deceased, will receive bids for
the sale of the Jens Langum
property for cash in hand up
to and including the Slit daf
Lodge and Club Notices
This directory of Vernonia lodges and clubs will give you quick information on
meeting dates and officials.
A. F. & A. M.
Vernonia Lodge No. 184
A. F. & A. M. meets
at
Masonic
Temple,
Stated
Communication
First Thursday of each
month. Special called
meetings on all other Thurs­
day nights 7:30 p.m. Visitors
moqt cordially welcome.
F. D. Macpherson, W. M.
J. B. Wilkerson, Secretary.
Order of Eastern Star
Nehalem Chapter 153, O. E. S.
Regular commu­
nication first
and third Wed­
nesdays of each
month, at Ma­
sonic Temple.
All visiting sis­
ters and broth­
ers welcome.
Mrs. Ramona Lindley, W.M.
Mrs. Grace Reberger, Secrrtary.
Mountain Heart
Rebekah Lodge No. 243
No. 243, I.O.O.F., meets every
second and fourth Thursdays in
W. O. W. hull, Vernonia. Visitors
always welcome.
Irma Higdon, Noble Grand.
Edna Linn, Vice Grand.
Marie O’Donnell, Secretary.
American Legion
Vernonia Post
119,
American
Legion.
Meets
second
and
fourth Tuesday*
each month, 8 p.
m. John Hay,
Adjutant
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS
HARDING LODGE 116
Meets every Monday
night in the W.O.W.
ball. Visiting broth­
ers welcome.
W. Van Doren. C.C.
E. Messing, K. R. S.
American Legion Auxiliary
Meets first and third
Mondays of eack snoatk
at the Legion kali.
Mrs. C. J. Nance, Prea.
Mrs. P. Wideman, Sec.
I. O. O. F,
WOMENS RELIEF
CORPS
I. O.O.F.— Vernonia Lodge No.
Pythian Sisters
24H meets every Tuesday night
Vernonia Temple 61 meets
nt
8 o'dockv in Grange hall. Via-
Meets third Thursday of each .lom
every 2nd and 4th Tuesdays in
al wavs welcome.
W.O.W. hall.
month at the W. O. W. Lull.
II. E. Stevenson, N. O.
MARJORIE COLE, M. E. C.
John Glassner, Secretary.
Mrs. Lee Hall, preaident.
DELLA CLINE. M of R A C