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Volume 8
New Talkie
Equipment
This Week
Eatjle
Vernonia, Oregon Thursday, November 21, 1929
Annua! Harvest
Council Votes In Favor Of
Services at Evangeli
cal Church Sunday
Additional fundsJbr Police
The Annual Harvest Home
Mrs. Chris Nicar, has assumed
Service will be held in the
the chairmanship of the local
Expenses
During
Year
1930
j Evangelical church next Sunday,
annual Red Cross drive, and
Mrs. Chris Nicar
Chairman Of Board
Red Cross Drive
The Red Cross Drive Is
On, Secure Your
Membership Today
Number 16.
Banquet Is
Held For
Speak* at Banquet
I
I Boxing At
Legion Hall
Saturday
■ at which time Rev. G. W. Plum
■•th the aid of the Parent-
Teachers association will start About 50 Turn Out at Council Meeting Monday vr will p> each the Thanksgiving
Isci'inon.
in earnest this week to reach the
Evening; Many Prominent Citizens Express Products of the Nehalem val-
«
quota set aside for Vernonia
Their Views as To Prcaer.l Conditions Here. ley such as grains, fruits, vege Rev. Lemmon Talks On
Acoustical Engineers and vicinity.
Swede Nelson And Bob
tables and from our big saw
The drive ends Thanksgiving
“
Ideal
Man"
Now At Work
mill will be on display.
Green, Main Event
day.
Insistence by many prominent smaller city.”
A committee appointed recent
citizens at the city council meet-' Mr. Greenman suggested to
ing Monday night was influential .he mayor and council to hear ly are now gathering and plac
iCe Whitlow Injured
the different products which
At Wilark Last Week in changing the policy of the from those present as to tliSir ing
council in regard to the expense (sentiments regarding the situa- are to be shown on Sunday.
(Rev. W. S Lemmon)
At noon, following the services
K. Whitlow an employe of the of the police department. Where-! tion.
as
the
budget
called
for
a
re-'
Albert
Wood,
a
pioneer
of
thia
a
dinner
will
be
served
in
the
Will Show Talkies 5 Nights Clark and Wilson logging com j duction in the police expenses valley, requested the council to social hall, all attending bring Held At Christian Church Steam Shovel Is
Ray DePinto And Lee Davis
at Wilark was crushed be
Splendid Meal Served
During Week, Best Shows pany
Widening
Road
At
To Feature Semi-Final
for
1930,
the
council
voted
to
give
favorable
’
consideration
to
ing
their
dinners
and
eating
to
tween several logs, November 13,
Wish Another Meet
Pittsburg this Week
For the Near Future
Other Good Bouts
suffering broken pelvis bones expend the same amount of. the present force, which he con- gether.
money allowed in 1929.
i sidered good, and also to rem-
This will be the third annual
und numerous other bruises.
.
...
4
4
It
I.
..
1
that
the
hours
worked
That not alone the merchants ember
County road crew with steam
services which has been held
Whitlow was brought to this
The equipment und acoustical
What promises to be on« of
A successful father and son
engineers have arrived this week city to the home of his parents but many other taxpayers and by those protecting our city at the Evangelical church, and meeting and banquet was beid shovel started operations Mon the best boxing shows ever pre
and are working in the Joy and was removed a week ago citizens were interested was evi- were above the average worked, county agent, George Nelson, at the Christian church Friday day at Pittsburg, digging away sented in the local Legion hall
more - " “These men,” said Mr. Wood, along with many members of the evening, attended by nearly 100. part
L, the turnout
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of the bluff at Pittsburg, will be staged Saturday evening,
theatre installing the new Paeent today to the Portland hospital dent by
I
than 50, who crowded the coun- “are entitled to decent living Grunge are expected to be pres
Sound on film attachments, his condition being critical.
Fathers attending told of their for the purpose of widening the November 23, when Earl Shay,
wages.”
cil and adjacent rooms.
c..t at the services and dinner. boyhood days and experiences in road to avoid a blind turn.
which arrived several days ago.
who makes his debut as match
■R. C. Price of St. Helens is maker for the Vernonia Boxing
G. W. Ford, asking for per-
Judd Greenman, addressing
A hearty welcome has been paternal relationship, with sev
It I b expected that a large Logging Operations
the mayor and council, said the mission to address the council, heralded by Rev. Plumer and eral sons explaining their preB the steam shovel engineer.
commission,
presents
Bobby
portion of the new sound equip
Are Closed At Bir
council could, if the public sen- said that in the past 20 years members of the congregation to ent relationship with their fa
Green, 156 pounds of Pendleton,
ment will be installed by Satur
kenfeld
Indefinitely
connected
with
different
utilit-
| tinient was strong for it, carry
and Swede Nelson of the sama
Student At Mist
uttend and join in the services thers.
day and Sunday, and it is hoped
I on as in the past year or two, with ities, in many towns, he had of thankfullness.
to run the talkies on the new
Rev. W. S. Lemmon, pastor1
School
Breaks
Arm
weight’ in an e,ght round raain
Birkenfeld, Nov. 18.—The Bir substantial protection. He recall- never seen a police department
event.
sound attachments for the bal
of Kern Park Christian church i
kenfeld Logging Company closed j eu that at the council meeting in any of the smaller cities more
____ I Green’s record of 23 knock
of Portland, as chief speaker of
Mist, Nov. 20.—Inis Turner,
ance of the week.
down their logging operations I several weeks ago something efficient than that which is now Falls Off Lumber
his 40 fights, with
the evening, picked as his topic a ______
__ the
__
___
_
____ Iouta out
student
of
Mist
| grade
In the future Mr. Bush in
Vernonia, and
and from present indica- ' was said regarding the cost of maintained in
Pile At Birkenfeld “The Ideal Man,” holding Jesus school fell from one of the rings, never having been counted out
tends to have talking pictures today
the
while
he
understood
that
a
the
police
department,
and
will
not
resume
operations
tions
in the playshed Monday andI himself strangely interests local
Christ for his example.
every night in the week excep- until next spring.
I whether that department was question was not one of per-
Birkenfeld, Nov. 20.—V. B.
Rev. Lemmon, a noted orator, broke her arm. This is the sec- fight fans, who are curious to
ting of Thursday and Friday,
sonality,
that
he
wished
it
be
|
self
sustaining.
Curry,
employed
by
the
Birken
ond time the child has suffer 1 see Nelson meet a man with
however, a week from today,
ho considered Harry feld Logging company fell off a expressed the need for more ed a broken arm.
Mr. Greenman requested fig- {£,”0Jvn i
such a record, for Nelson has
Thanksgiving, a special talking
constructive interest in the ac
Judge
I'
he
>P
9
-
^
ie
marshal,
one
of
the
lumber pile at the Birkenfeld tivities of the young people, and1
never received the full count and
ures if available from J „
’
feature will be shown.
most
upright
und
best
officers
mill and injured les left foot.
ranks in the first division among
I Reasoner, city recorder, as to
in a most inspiring talk on the I
The Joy theatre will shortly
he
had
ever
came
in
contact
fighters of his weight.
' the cost of the department and
ideal man, told his listener why
show, “Kio Rita,” which has
with
in
any
of
the
smaller
cities.
! revenue from fines.
Ray DePinto, 128 pounds of
Jesus was the ideal man.
I "I would di like to see pres- Tractor Turns Over
proved the biggest special at
Portland meets Lee Davis
~
of
I From January 1, 1925, to
Into
Ditch
On
The
traction of the year, in everj
A
veal
roast
dinner
was
serv
— .t . , arrangements
disturbed,”
i
thi scity in the semi-windap
___
in. Also the Cock
city placed
ed
to
the
fathers
and
sons
by
"Kempy,” the comedy sponsor ¡November 11. 1929, the total on
Timber Road Monday
said Mr. Ford, “and believe that
this city in the semi-windap
_____ ________
F.ysd "world, will be shown here ed by the grade school
ladies of the Christian church.
teachers fines collected were $10,629.90, j the department is self sustain
or 4 round affair. DePinto,
last Saturday played to two full and covering the same period ing.”
Rev.
Claude
Stephens,
chair
soon.
Making too sharp a turn, a
Ernest Luacas, field represen like his more famous brother ia
houses during the afternoon and the
of police s protection,
man for the occasion, lead the
____ __________
Lester Sheeley explained that F ordson donkey tractor owned gathering in several songs, fea- tative of the International Ki-*_
a clever,
fast boxer, _______
and in meet
I
which
also
covered
extra
pro
evening.
Rainier-St. Helens
ng Davis, the semi-windup pro-
the occupation tax, when voted and driven by Archie Adams turing the father and son move-1 wanis club, will arrive in this j ing
tection
of
holidays
and
at
dances,
Hundreds who attended were
turned
completely
over
into
a
Hi To Play Football
city Monday to make a survey1 nnses much in the way oi thrill*
on years ago, was raised not to I
pleased with the comedy etc., was $10,313:83, which left help the police department, but! ditch, nine miles west of this ment. During the evening Rev. I of Vernonia as to tho possibil- and action to those fi#ht fans
On Thanksgiving well
presented, and many favorable a balance of $316.12 more col to stand a portion of the bur-' city on the Timber road last Lemmon announced the wedding ities of starting a local Kiwanis who are present at the smoker«
anniversary of Rev. and Mrs. |
comments were heard following lected in fines than the main- den for the taxes on real estate Saturday.
I DavjSi wh0 has been battling
protection’
The Rainier high school eleven lhe,,perforiiMnces?regarding"the'
Claude Stephens, who some 22. club here.
in assisting in the city admin I Mr. Adams was hauling his years ago was married by him
Mr. Luacas will prabably re- throughout the state, haa in the
who on Armistice day won from splendid show and acting ability during these years.
i
equipment
to
its
new
location
main in Vernonia for seven or paBt few months earned a aplen-
The occupation taxes collected istration and the bpilding of near the Oscar
Clatskanie by a score of 12 to of the the teachers, featured in
Smith ranch, self in Portland.
eight days during which time did record among fight fans and
, over the period of January 1, walks, etc.
U, are at the head of the coun the cast.
|
where
it
was to be loaded on
■ 1925, to November 11, this year
ty league with three straight
Sheeley
insisted
that
no
por-
a truck.
musical numbers present | was $8,796.99, and the police
wins, and will meet St. Helens in ed The
| tion of the occupation taxes
4 “ i ’ club,
T k ” but
: also data on the Indus- feature in the special event are
between acts
drew a iremen-
tremen ; de
ls urew
tment with the reco;der>a 1 were to be u. ed for police pro-
coasunasier.
their traditional
Thanksgiving
dous applause 1 from the
__ _______
audience.
|
tota]ed
$16(162
82(
leav
.
Illustrated
Lecture
Other
speakers
of
the
evening
trial
and community life of this Maxie Coxman. 180 pounds of
game November 28.
The play with its humorous I ing a balance of $3,262.13. It i lection, and explained to the
were H. E. McGraw, pointed by city, which is for
the Ki- Marshfield and Jim Ryan, ISO
council
that
he
thought
$3000
an
On
Mormonism
Given
It is predicted that the game features
kept
the
audience
the chairman as an example of wanians in their civic work.
| pounds of Vernonia, neither ef
November 28, will draw one ot laughing during the entire show, j was also shown that the fines exorbitant sum for' police pro
Grange
Hall
Sunday
a successful young man, Levi | The survey ¡g the outcome of these boys have ever appeared
the largest crowds the St. Helens and from every standpoint the l received in 1928 were $2018,! tection foieui city this size. “It
L—
Austin, coach and teacher of the the bjjj, ra)ly an(j meet;ng
¡n the local ring before.
gridiron ever held.
An Illustrated lecture on, “The
play was considered a success. and for 1929 to date $1,838.50. resolves to the question,” Baid
Matchmaker Shay ia trying to
Not alone Rainier and St. He! A choice of several good movie I Mr. Greenman pointed as an Mr. Sheeley, “whether or not tho RevieW of the History and Traits local high school. Rev. Stephens hcre 8everal weeks ago by the
' Clatskanie Ki wan is and several arrange a match to be included
ens, but Scappoose, Clatskanie comedies was shown before the example to the Portland police city is spending more than nec- of a Mormon,” was given at the I and the toastmaster.
force, who has added several
, and I i believe that the (¡
and Vernonia football fans will regular show.
“ ran.^
‘ i hfH« Sunday evening at i Many present expressed a other lodges at the Masonic on his card thia Saturday ke-
bj Elder Ellsworth of Salt wiah that another father and son temple, at which time several. tween Jim Watts, (colored) IM
Edwin
Cond.t,
».»a Davis,
u i
i-
i
i . hundr8d..nlen 10 *ta J^srtment . , logical . way to determine ■ 7.30
be present to cheer and encour
Miss
—w ay
an eff®rtJy8 can>Pa‘K» Msinst whether it is necessary to spend La4ce
meeting be held this year, in s hundred visitors voted in favor pounm against Tony MartoU of
age their favorites on towards Mis“s*kize*i"'Mis3 Taylor, W.‘‘w’,
ike .City,
[City.
'
form of a public gathering at of attempting to organize a Ki-, >’o» tland. Martell will be re-
McCrae. Miss Von iloene, Wil the recent crime wave, endeavor that which we are at present,
Pictures
of the birth place and _.ui-u
victory.
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— j and
wanig c ) ub jn V ernon 4 a -
i membered aa the clever boxer
the community
fathers
ing to clean house of all petty is to carry along in 1930 on early life of Joseph Smith, the which »v-
Truth may nvt sound so well fred Thomas and Fred Spring, crimes and robberies.
sons would gather in a larger
the
allowance
set
aside
in
the
The
Clatskanie
Kiwanis
are
*h<> >•* February, knocked oat
were
the
teachers
who
took
part
founder
of
the
Mormon
church
to some, but from the local stu
place, under similar circum- 4be
“Under this constant pressure budget of $2400 and if an em were shown on the screen.
...j most interested in seeing K'd Samson, (colored) in the
dents attitude it appears that in the piay.
stances.
in the city,” said Mr. Greenman, ergency arises, where it is deem-
thia city form a club, not alone *em*-windup,
and tihs- boat
Mr. Ellsworth explained the
the majority are for St. Helens
“the criminals leave for other
for the good which they think *macks somewhat of a grudge
winning, figured mostly from Another Father and Son cities, who harbor these desper ed necessary, the increase eould whole organization of the church,
then be made.
Hood River—First National it will do and mean for the city,11’kht, as Samson had a largefol-
the standpoint of that team I
Banquet In December ate characters, another reason It was recalled that Mr. its principles and its foundation. Bank installed fire equipment, ¡but from a standpoint of ex- : lowing
in thia city among "
his
' '
sportsmanship
showing
better
that efficient police protection Greenman, several weeks ago,
1 own people who naturally wish
Myrtle Creek—Jones school, changing visits.
Violet Lindberg is sick with
and spirit in games played
A father and son banquet will is needed in this and every other
<to see Watts, hand Martell the
Please turn to page 8
tonsilitis.
' No. 62 undergoing improvements.1
against the local team.
be held in the near future spon-
; K. O. for his victory over Sam-
As in basketball, the football sored by the Boy Scout com-
Legion Carnival Have ___
, son.
games played between Vernonia
Wrecks Car On the
i
Added Attractions: in th« Sam*on-Mart«u battle,
und Rainier, have been every- mittee, the tentative date being
Ä
Way From Mist
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j Samson was out for ov«r twenty
thing but Jove matches, and Monday, December 9.
Every father is invited to
E. A. Ritchey, chairman of the. minutes and received a terriffic
the rivalty between Rainier and bring
his son, and others who
Mist, Nov. 18.—E. A. Rey
ETf k J
j
Legion carnival committee, which' beating from Martell.
Vernonia in their sports is any
have not a son of their own, nolds of Mist totally wrenke-' ’•’s
is to be held here December 12, | The card will contain from 22
thing but friendly. .
someone else's boy.
ear, while on his way homo from
113 and 14, has added an at- to 24 rounds of boxing, and the
Y
A Boy Scout executive of Vernonia last week, when his
feature to his coming show is scheduled to be carried
Gì
Culver & Co. To Be
P i ; tractive
Portland will be one of the prin lights failed causing him io lo.,e
carnival by securing the services , on without any delay if possible
PROCLAMATION
cipal speakers of the evening. sight of the road, and steer over
In New Quarters At
of Abbuh Di-Bux, an Arabian between the fights.
I magician, who is now perform-
.................
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This
will be the J first
smoker
Columbia Bldg. Soon Scoutmaster, G. W. Plumer, an embankment.
I
Executive
Department,
Salem,
Oregon,
Novem-
will announce in next week’s is
Erick Knonholm also a resi-
ing near Salt Lake, but will be' staged since last September and
ber
15,
1929.
in the vicinity of Portland on it is predicted that a large turn-
Friday and Saturday, Novem sue of th s paper the location dent of Mist was with Mr. Rey-
The turn of the year brings us again to the
December 10.
lout from Timber, Birkenfeld,
ber 29, and 30, the Vernonia where the banquet and meeting nolds at the time of the acci-
TF
Ik/.
tn innitAMa
Fl
VAetns
dent but neither were seriously
season when man, impelled by an age-old and world
It ia
is the
intentions of the - KpflSPV.
Keasey, Connacher,
Koster «Mil
and
Meat and Grocery will be located will be held.
injured.
wide impulse, has been wont to offer his human
committee in charge of the Le- other nearby camps and towns
at their new quarters in the
gion carnival to have at least wil1 he present
thanks to Almighty God for the fulfillment of His
new Columbia building and dur School Children Visit
Construction of underground
10 side shows, and this year no I The proposed match between
ancient promise that while the earth remaineth seed
ing those two days, factory lep-
¿77
Vernonia Bakery telephone
i
cable
between
Port
popular girl contest will be in-; Chuck Bennett and Young Ball-
resentative of the Reid Murdock I
time and harvest shall not fail.
I
land
and
Salem
progressing
eluded in the show, all enter-' ahan is again postponed, ths
company, manufacturers of the
Our national observance of an annual day of
Thirty students of the Lin
ing each attraction on the merit' only fighting Bennett has pro
Monarch brand of groceries, will coln school with their teacher, steadily.
thanksgiving was instituted when our Pilgrim fore
Construction
underway
on
ex
of that show.
| ferred in the local ring within
be present giving food demon Miss Krause visited the Vernon
fathers gathered together to make grateful acknow-,
The singing girls of “ZZZ,”|the past year, has been through
strations and issuing free earn ia Bakery Tuesday afternoon to tension of California Oregon
ledgment
for
the
bountiful
crops
on
which
depended
Power company’s transmission
will be a wierd affair, featured the news psper columns,
pies. .
inspect the shop, which is con
their survival. Since that first American harvest,
by local legionnaires, who care' The regular price of one dol-
Culver & Company, owners of sidered one of the best bakery line from point near Bonanza
it'
to point approximately 23 miles
progress along innumerable lines has added to the
to risk their lives to accumu- lar will be charged with all seats
the Vernonia Meat and Grocer} "hops in the county.
north to town of Sprague river.
late a few Francs for their love; being good ringside, enough seats
comfort, the efficiency and the security of our lives.
and the Columbia Utilities will
J. J. McGhee, explained de
Astoria—United National Bank
for the Americon Legion poet,1 to accommodate over 400 people,
Wealth and high position have been vouchsafed us
probably have their grand open tails to the school children and
and in this tent a squad of ex-|
_
as a nation. Manifold and great opportunities have
ing the same days, however, teacher, as to the making of with capitalization of $150,000,
be established here soon.
pert riflemen will be stationed Gordon Furniture Moves
been
opened
up
to
us
as
individuals.
Social
and
eco
Cieve Mellinger, of Mellinger bread and pastries, and invited will Columbia
county road crew
to keep order during the show.
—
Hardware, thinks that he may questions to be asked by the started construction work
nomic changes have been vast, but the spiritual
To His New Location
on fill
not have all his stock moved by ¡children,
truth remains steadfast that material achievements
The Gordon Furniture cotn-
from Prescott to Columbia River
Aged
Filipino
Is
the end of next week but in t The visitors stayed one hour highway.
are made fruitful only by guidance and strength
D • '• i•
t,
■
P""y an<l Mr"- L. Handley ehop,
next week’s issue of this paper, I and were treated by the bakery
DUned Here Sunday moved to their new quarters hl
from a power which is above and beyond human
Beattty—Plans underway for
a picture of the new Columbia . firm to ice cream and french
the Messing building last week.
erection of community hall and
endeavors. Eternal and universal in the hearts of
building with a story covering pastry.
The funeral of Eocibio Es-
The present quarters of the
gymnasium.
thoughtful
men
is
the
prayer,
“
Establish
Thou
the
those who assisted in t'.e con
The children voted the bakery
colta, aged Filipino was held at Gordon Furniture company and
work
of
our
hands.
’
’
struction and firms who will oc the most popular place visited
the Browns undertaking parlors Mrs. Handley furniahes addition
Six Answers
NOW, THEREFORE, I, I. L. Patterson, Gover
cupy .he new building will ap- this year, and were delighted
Sunday afternoon, which was at- al needed space.
'CL
In
24
Hours
nor of the state of Oregon, in conformity to the
pear.____
with their visit.
tended by a large number of
In the building formerly oc
proclamation of the President of the United States,
the deceased mar’s friends.
LOGGER WANTED—Have
cupied by Mr.
Gordon, the
log this winter, by con
Escolta was buried in the lo- Thomas Gift Shop will bo lo
do proclaim Thursday, November 28th, 1929, as
tract.
Write C-2, care
cal cemctary.
cated.
THANKSGIVING DAY, and do hereby set it aside as
Eagle office.
a public holiday.
In the classified columns
Let us, on this day, give thought to man’s fel
of the Eagle November
14, the above keyed ad,
lowship with nature in the husbandry of the fruit
brought 6 answers by mail
ful earth, first source of all wealth. Let us acknow
by Friday, November 15,
ledge the ties of family affection and renew the
Word has been received that Mr. Early’s bid covered two dif-
and the office answered
bond of hearth and home. Let us confirm and streng
R. B Early of Portland, who ferent locations, one being on
five phone calls.
•1
Nearly every classified
with his father, Charles T. Early his property next to the Brickey
then the will to peace, stronger now than ever be
ad receives action, and for
owns considerable property in Shoe shop and the other on a
A residence on State street . , lady, having
_ been
-----
active la
fore in the hearts of men. Let us share our abund
getting 1 results, classified
this city, was the successful bid-1 lot on Bridge street several
1.»
vss*«'MW>• vwy eaasxa
IU the
VIIW IUCM
is ws«eg£
being * remodeled,
and vi^wajz-
equip- ■ , vliuivn
church aiVIVHICS
activities SSI
and
local
ance with the less fortunate, and let us humbly ded
ads are the sure result
der for the new postoffice build doors from Reithners, however,
ped with hospital equipment and study club since she has resided
getters.
icate our power and prosperity to the service of Al
will be ready for occupancy next here.
ing.
' latest reports indicate location oi
If you have a house for
mighty God.
Sunday, November 24, under the
Through an error by the de-,new postoffice on Bridge street,
rent, for sale or wish to
In
testimony
whereof
I
have
hereunto
set
my
management of Mrs. R. A. Ol I diotice To
sell land, cattle.
____ _ ____
__
partment at Washington, D. C., j n ia expected that construc-
stock or
hand
and
caused
the
great
seal
of
the
state
of
Ore
some implements, you will
son, a registered nurse, who with
the exact location of where the i t*“n on ^be new building which
Correspondents
gon to be hereunto affixed this 15th day of Nov
find the Vernonia Eagle
her husband Dr. R. A. Olson, I
new postoffice will
be
con-1house the postoffice will
classified columns, are the
ember, A. D., 1929.
a chiropractor haa lived in thia1
In order to get the next
structed is yet in doubt, for.9tart within the next few weeks,
best salesmen. Not expen
issue of this pspsr off the
city for the pest few years.
1 so that the local federal em
I. L. PATTERSON, Governor,
sive, the above ad cost 25c,
press several hours earlier
ployes can be in their new quar-
Th« new hospital will be a
results obtained in quick
Kitchen Recitals
and rive the Eagle staff
1 ten 90 days after the contract
two-story building and will con
time.
an
opportunity to spend
has been awarded.
Kitchen Recitals, written
I'hone 192, the Eagle of-
tain six rooms equipped to handle j
Thanksgiving visiting er at
>1
each week for the Earle
fice
and place your claasi-
1 It is a possibility that Mr.
patients, and the latest sanitary'
home, we wish to nek oar
by Mrs. Mark E. Moe, will
fied ad today, let us aa-
Early may also construct a large >
eorreepondents in the val
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hospital equipment is being in
have in this issue on the
you
«ist
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in
your
renting
firevroof building covering the I
ley to please hove their
stalled.
society pare a complete ’entire lot, on which the former'
end selling problems. Get
notoe in the mail Monday
Mrs. Olson, who will manage .
Thanksgiving menu.
quick
results.
<•
if
possible.
I Majestic theatre was located.
the hospital ia a popular young
JI
Big Improvement!
Many Here Attend
Shay Matchmaker
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Would Form
Ki wan is Here
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R. B. Early Gets Bid For
New Post Office Building
Will Open Hospital Here
This Week on State Street
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