Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, November 28, 1929, Page 9, Image 9

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    Th i ■ rsday, November 28, 1929
Vernonia Eagle, Vernonia, Oregon
Page Seven
<HE TIMBER LINE
very interesting relief map, in Lang, Virginia Henderson, Eliz­ were
Vernonia
shoppers
on children Virginia, and FrancM
color, of South America. The abeth Wall, Clarence Lamping, Monday.
were dinner guesta at the home
elevations of the plateau regions Clint Hanna, Virginia Yeo, Jack
of her lister Mrs. Crawford.
and mountains were made of Childs, Doris Nixon, Norman
Leila Keller was absent from
Mrs. C. Ohler, Mrs. Harry
flour, salt and water, afterwards .Crowder, Hugh Caton, Ummeray school. She had tonsilitis.
Condit and son, Mrs. Frank
I
being colored with water colors Blount, Betty Mae Austin, Es­
Vernonit School Neu'i-
Cason
transfer
was
Charlotte Green, Editor
hauling Schmidlin and children, and Mrs.
to depict the different eleva­ ther Froembling, Joanna Easter,
tions.
Sidney Baker attended a social
ltuby Condit, Laverne Thompson, lumber from Lindsay's mill.
W.iat
Vernonia
Hi
Mean»
To
'Students Observation Most card shows that she has receiv-' The iifth 8rad« had th« low­ Kyle Clark, and Lawson Smith.
gathering at the home of Mrs.
Bible Presented To High
Local families have to haul Goff at Vernonia on Thursday.
I
Pl
aaant
Hill
Student»
I ixeen W hen Surveying
School By Evangelical
The fourth grade has begun water, the wells being
ed the highest grades given in e3t attendance for the present
1UV.
rhe students of the Pleasant Hieir Report Card
all the subjects she is carrying year on Monday due to the sick- to write a book. Each member
Church
! Hill district are all eager to grad-
of the class is contributing po­
I Phoebe is editor of the St ness oi many ot the PuP!1a.
Mrs. Patrie visited Pleasant
J. W. Barney spent Monday
Hall _______
annual.
I | Those receiving 100 in spell- ems and stories. Some of the hill school recently.
It is believed that keen ob-'
_ Helens
_________
in this city.
Several weeks ago the Evan­ | uate from the eighth grade so
as to come to Vernonia high. servation is the most prevalent1
'
ing
in
this
class
for
the
past
boys
who
are
quite
adept
at
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gelical church presented to the
Mrs.
Crawford
_ : Many of them have had sisters wnen one is in the high school Ralph Reithner Honor
visited at
' week are Marvin Harvey, Wil- drawing are making cartoons.
Vernonia high school a beauti-
«
*_ ' | of brothers who have graduated I age.
< burn Marks, Hilma Berg, Leona Everyone is working enthusiast­ school on Friday.
ful bible, which has been plac­ | with the interest
i
Student
at
U.
of
S.
Calif,
which
the I The Vernonia high pupils are'
I Kitsch, Josephine Moyer and Ha­ ically to complete the first vol­
_____ _
ed in the high school library.
Mrs.
Rhodiger
brought the
this
from the
their »‘“dents. ’ no exceptions. Many were heard I Ralph Reithner, a graduate of zel Ross.
ume. Ell« Pearl Savage has writ­ children to school on Friday.
While had
this not gift
gift
the. I tea^er8 take . ia
been from
published
V° some
8°lme1°f the' to have commended the bright, Vernonia high school, is attend-
ten her version of the wind.
chinch hud
not been
publislie
all students
students knew
knew of ' pupils
P^'13 the
the * high
“*h , school
stl“°o1 meaa8 iwarm sunshine that has beauti- ing the university of southern A TRIP TO A
The wind, he is so very quick.
Miss Nettie Alley health nurse
before, all
only
a a great
deal of pleasure, [tied these autumnal days about California. In a recent test of PRINTING OFFICE
No one can hit him with a stick. was at school this week.
jeiving
the
present
from
the
°
y
*'
“
a
11,1
reci..... -
but to others it means four years which poets have so often sung.
(Accounts of the recent trip He blows the ships across the
Evangelical church and appreci­ i of study for higher things. They
scholastic aptitude at this uni­
Two new pupils are attending
sea,
ate the kindness of Rev. Plumer , know if they study and make I They have, also, observed that versity, Ralph passed a very made by the pupils of the fourth
school from Treharne.
And
sometimes
blows
my
hat
grade
of
the
Lincoln
school
to
the
sunshine
has
not
been
kept
and his congregation.—L.W.
examination. He scor- ■
good glades their time will not entirely in the out-of-doors, creditable
from me.
the Eagle shop were written by
Mrs. R. Stanton visited with
be wasted, and it will be a Some of it has escaped into the ed 1, 1, 1, 2, 3, in the quintile, the pupiis of that class. The fol­
The one pupil who received
or
five
abilities,
in
which
he
Students Appreciate
great pleasure for them and classroom, and has made the was tested, 1 being the highest lowing, written by Lawrence 100 in spelling in the 6th grade Mrs. H. Johns one
week.
Good Transportation
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their friends to see their names lessons brighter and more cheer- score possible.
Bennett, has been chosen as the is Howard McGilvray.
on the honor roll.—L.E.
Those
who
received
100
in
best
story
by
their
teacher,
Miss
ful.
Jim Giren and friend are vis­
The Vernonia schools are fa-
spelling in the 6-II room are: iting at the home of his sister
Perhaps, the instructors have
Tlie senior quintet upset tlie Davis:)
vored perhaps more than many Pleasant Disposition Of
Frances
Bergerson,
Dorothy
Nan-
Yesterday
afternoon
the
fourth
Mrs. John Glassner.
captured some of the sunny at-[ much heralded juniors, Monday
others with means of transpor- Teachers Commended
mosphere and woven it into evening, in a fast and hotly grade class of the Lincoln school son, Gertrude Hodge, Raymond
Gerald Baker of Sherwood
tation. There are at least six.'
Hall,
Evelyn
Varley,
Mary
their dispositions. The pupils contested fray. The score at with our teacher, Miss Davis, vis­
called at the home of his bro-
busses which bring pupils to the ' I want to tell you my opinion hope this
___ is so, for their report the sound of the whistle was ited the printing office of the Hodge, and Sylvia Sessman.
Vernonia schools.
Those who received 100 in ther.
of the Vernonia high school. I [cards will soon make their
...* ap- 30-20 with the lower classmen Vernonia Eagle.
The Mist pupils are especially feel as though I should apolo­ pearance again.—N.A.
The office building of the Ver­ spelling in the 7th grade are:
I on the short end.
Beaver creek has _ gone dry
____
and
appreciative of the transporta­ gize for my first impression
I The defeated team fought ■ nonia Eagle is a nice new tile Thaudeus Lang, June Michener, the locomotive is getting water
tion afforded them. Perhaps of it.
Vernonia Hi Employ» th»
hard but their superiors seemed building. It has three rooms in Ruth Page Simmons and Rober­ .from the Nehalem river.
many of the pupils would not be
ta Williams.
When I started to school here Beit ot Teacher»
l,to have the edge throughout. .it.
■
able to attend school so regular­ I thought, "Gracious, what a'
The first room we went into
The one who received 100 in
Mr. and Mrs. Miller of For­
I With a few more years experi-
The
Vernonia
high
school
ly if it were not for the busses. queer little school! Does any-' robal)1
ence, the juniors are expected to was the Eagle office and then spelling in the 7-II grade is est Grove are delivering fruit
employs
more
young
More pupiis attend the high one know anything?
we went in a larger room which Glenda Miller.
and vegetables at Treharne.
teachers
any other high turn out some excellent hoop- contained
school when they have transpor­
The first few days seemed to school of than
several machines. The
Those who received 100 in the
loopsters.
its
size.
Miss Smith, Mrs. Brown and
tation.—l.A.A.
confirm my first idea. I didn’t
.......
the first thing we saw was a man 8-B for 6 weeks are: Millicent daughter, Mrs. Harold Smith
It has .........................
four new teachers this I The seniors will play
know whether I’d like it or not. yeur,
sitting on a bench making the Ratkie, Dale Clark, Harold Hee­
all
young,
and
the
pupils
^
res
^
men
»
Tuesday
evening
.
_____
J
to
were at Treharne recently.
Many State« Represented
In fact, 1 was about ready to
having decide the inter-class champion- words for the paper. Another nan, Ruby Howell, and Joseph
iind great pleasure m h«»»
man, who could read the words Maurer,
Nearly every state in the un­ pack up and go home.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bennett
' them here, because they make a s*llP-
The one who received 100 in and children Byron, and Helen
backward arranged them for the
In the first place, I had to' point of being pleasant, and |
ion is represented in the Verno­
spelling
in
the
8-A
grade
machine.
The Pacific spend some of my hard earned , they have shown their talent as1 M18s Amy Hughes, an alumni
is Wil- motored to Jewell to visit with
nia high school,
Then he climbed up on a lie Marks.
coast states, the Rocky moun- cash for books. 1 was quite in­ teachers, in many ways.
friends.
IO1 tae Vernonia
----------- high school, is
.
now
doinir
tain states, and the southern dignant when I found I would
Every employment agency
",
u?lng nractipe
Practice ton.-hin™
teaching „».bench
at'____ , and moved a icver and the
Mrs. Chas. Justice, Mrs. John
Oregon,
- are the outstanding ones not be able to take second-year. Aries to get the best help, and ■ the
, university of vz
ICBu„, where
wnere machine started. He had a pile
HIS very evening, in veur
’ , 18 ’ a junior. She
_
—:
—
“1 of the ma-
shorthand. There were a few1 will find the most capable
Price called at the home of Mrs.
represented here.
per- she
finds the -* Papers
on top
TREHARNE
own home, you can hare
■________ _
’ (Chine. There was another paper
Although the pupils from the other things that didn’t fit in' son for the desired position. WOrI • 1 verY ~ interesting.
Harold Smith Wednesday after­
the greatest radio yet produced
noon.
south add many odd words to the with my idea of a high school, i nat is wily we have our four
The stories which Mr. Wilker- on the roller and ilc. would »I’P
Mrs. Wm. Hayden was a Ver­
__and pay no more tliau for
English of the children who have and when my brand new English | new teachers this year, who are son’s civics class wrote last week a PaPer oa
PaPer.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Chas.
Barnes
The roller would roll around nonia shopper on Thursday.
set* offering none of tlie „tart-
never been out of Oregon or who book apparently took a little all recent university graduates. are being put in the paper this
and children Roy, Walter, and ling new feature» of the new
and would print the words on
have never been in the south work, the height of my disap­ —E.R.
week.
Mrs.
V. Mowe, Mrs. Murphy Helen were Sunday guests at the Atwater Kent Screcu-Grid.
the good paper.
and though they cause much proval had been reached.
home of Mr. and Mrs. 8. Baker.
Next we went into a smaller visited at school.
Don’t say “why did you stay
humor, the high school couldn’t
Four ...............
members ......
of ........
the ...........
annual
Three »tation» within a
staff visited Hicks-Chatteii En-froom .where a man Bh<?wed us
gel along without them.—LAV. then?” I am going to explain. TO PREPARE BOOK
Mr. and Mrs. M. Dooley and tiny part of an inch on your
Leonard
Smith
and
son
Mrs.
ON
CIVICS
I had just come from one of
graving company Monday for
Pictures that are printed on
dial—instantly separated!
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the finest new schools in Idaho, I
the purpose of making arrange- th® PaP«r. One of the pictures
Mist Students Popular
class
Mr.
Wilkerson
’
s
civics
Ye», »ir! At last you c»n have
modern conveniences, and com­
ments for the engraving to be was uf the new Vernonia school
At Local High School
a radio that radio engineer»
plete departments in home eco­ has been told that they are to done on the annual......................... i building.
“
i
work PrePare a book on "civics for
As we were leaving the Eagle
had almost despaired of «ver
and commercial v,„„
Those who went were Neal
Since the first students from ! nomics
"«L scbool students.' Members Bush, editor; Grace Condit, as­ office a lady gave each of us
achieving—a radio of 10-kiio-
Mist enrolled in V. IL S. in I were provided. It was an excel-1‘ of
the
class
believe
this
is
go
­
cycle telectivity— the goal of
sistant editor; Catherine Hoff­ a piece of type.
1923 the number has increased I lent school.
work,
We spent a pleasant afternoon
Vernonia ing to be very interesting
man, manager; and Billie Culver,
the laboratory’» dreams!
from three students to about I But I wouldn’t leave
_ to
m Nearly every year the civics advertising manager.
with the office people, who were
and go back to ______
Sandpoint
And remember, along trilh
twenty six.
! school? if i could. There’s some^.tlass.has been required to write
very kind to show us how news-
thia phenomenal selectivity
These students have done much thing about this school that I >an similar topics.
The
city
red
cross
has
visited
P
a
P
a,
’
s
are
printed.
I
to boast the activities of our 1 ke. I have been treated won-
you get every other better thing
Mt- Wilkerson told the class the high school and reports thef
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high school, and are well liked i derfully here.
that Atwater Kent Screen-Grid
¡that in the past years he had membership of the high school WASHINGTON SCHOOL
by the other students. The per­
Radio offers. Here! TODAY!
Everyone here works harder1 received sonle very interesting faculty one hundred per cent. | The first basketball practice
centage of honor students from than the Sandpoint students books written by his pupils. Of-
Experienced housewives plan to
for the grade school was held
the Mist district is well up in
doing. The school ten they revealed the thought LINCOLN SCHOOL
buy a half-pound of meat for \
last Wednesday in the high
comparison with the percentage efer thought of
. .......... into ...... so ...... many
.......... and study which the author had
¡there
was
divided
Miss Melba Laramore, teacher ischool gym. There was a good
from our home district.
i
each person served. Naturally, \
of the first grade, has decorat-1 turnout, but the material is small
Despite the cold, frosty morn­ cliques 3 and societies, they didn’t employed. D.J.
have
1
ed
the
room
appropriately
for
land
inexperienced.
The
only
let-
time
to
work.
And
if
a
i
\
this rule varies, but a half- \
ings of winter, and the rough person
Miss Perce's journalism classes
roads between Vernonia and stayed i was on the outside he ■ began writing headlines, Thurs- the Thanksgiving season. Tur- I termen from last year’s team in
\
pound is usually enough for \
on the outside.
,
keys, cut out and colored, have I school this year is Robert Cline,
Mist, the students have to rise
SCREEM'GRin
Here I feel as though
_ I be- day, November 21.
\
each serving—considering the \
been
attractively
arranged
as
a
a
guard.
The
boys
are
greatly
early of mornings to get to
____ ; ___
; I ;■ ’m glad
The classes have been writing frieze above tlie blackboard.
t
long
to
the
school,
and
i
handicapped
as
the
grade
school
school on time.—L.H.
\ shrinkage in cooking. For stews, \
1 have the privilege of gradual headlines for news stories which
out the
rne nign
The second grade pupils, of , ' r.as
has no gymnasium, but
high
»
ing from the Vernonia high they compiled from the facts which Miss Florence Santee is ' [ school is good enough to make
\ with plenty of vegetables, much \
given them.
f for All«
nt i no O-ivuviigil
A lFl.ziiizzL,
Fifteen Students Attend
time
our rwn
practice.
Although
school.—D.M.C.
imiv cvx
was
jziwvviw,
the teacher, receiving 100 per J ' 4-awtA
\ less is needed. Bear this in mind \
| Miss Perce says that they have cent in spelling for the past most of the boys have had no
If It lan’t Car«®n-6vM,
Hi.,li School From Keasey
The junior boys were defeat- been making rapid progress and week are as follows: Franque previous experience, they are
It*« an old htylc mi !
\
when
buying
meat,
and
your
Harvey
Holcomb, showing good spirit and a desire
The number of pupils along ed by the seniors in an inter- se(-n’ to K>asp the idea readily, Fitzgerald,
\
pocketbook
will
be
as
well
cl
s
basketball
game
Monday
—
V.R.
Mildred
Fredrickson,
Russell to learn, which should have its
the Kei'.sey route has greatly in­
Miller, Virgie Killian and Bev- effect before the season ends.
creased. There are about fifteen evening, the score being 30 to
\ nourished as your family.
Phoebe
Greenman,
Editor
Those who received 100 in
erly Crawford.
this year. They greatly appreci 20.
The seniors will
play
the Of St. Helens Hall Annual
ate the transportation which is
The third grade, Miss Pearl spelling in the second grade are:
Krause, teacher, received the Frances Childs, Angeline Yana,
being provided for them. It has Frosh Tuesday evening. The win­
Phoebe Greenman, formerly a $2.50 prize awarded by
been considerably improved. The ners will receive a pennant.—G.
the Wilton Rogers, Carl Hoff, Hal-
student in the Vernonia high ticket committee to the class sell­ gerd Oveser., Dolores Swimm, Ev­
bus system is irked much bet­ C.
school, is reported to be doing '■
‘fe
viiv
* J IVI»V|
Wilia
mu »>»uv
Mae vivuniu,
Godwin,
ing
the
greatest IIUIIIUCI
number Ul
of elyn Tyrone,
ter than the custom of paying'
The report cards are out excellent work in St. Helens tickets for the play held recent- J Madaline Michoff, Elsie Duncan,
the pupils’ board in town be­
cause it enables them to live at again. Grades are a little lower Hall, Portland, where she is ly which was sponsored by the ¡Charlotte Covington, Loren Kas-
;
Phone 721
! now a senior. Her last report teachers of the grade schools., tur, Kathleen Terrien, Maxine
I this time.
home.—E.L.
The money was spent for multi-[Hanna, Gerald George, Erma
plication and division sets.
[ Kent, Richard Austin, Mildred
Those receiving 100 per cent' Lamoreaux, and Merle Tindall,
in spelling for the week are' Those who received 100 in
Charlie Koto, Carl Smith, Mon- spelling in the third grade for
tana French, Marjorie Navinger,1 six weeks are: Howard Rundell,
Halco Yokoto and Bruce Hol- Francis Davis, Frank Lusby, Ha-
comb.
| zel Parker, and Junior Thomp-
First insertion, per word. .. lc (No service less than 25c).
These receiving 100 in spell- son.
For your convenience the following business and professional people are listed on
Succeeding insertions, per word....... 6c (No service less than 15c)
Black face heading», each word counts the same as two words.
this page alphabetically. These men and women are known in Vernonia as reliable business
ing for the past week in the| Margie Bushnell entered the
Cash should accompany the order.
and professional people.
fourth grade of which Miss Rae third grade thia week, having
When a statement is required the minimum charge is 30c.
Davis is the teacher, are, Law-1 transferred from the Grays Har­
■
rence Bennett, Elmer Harvey, bor public school.
Classified column» rloie at 12 o’clock Wednesday noon.
Edith Mae Holgate, Daisy Mac-1 Mrs. E. S. Thompson was a
DR. W. H. HURLEY
“The Shop of Satisfac­
Donald, Melvin Boeck, Charles [ recent visitor in the third grade
Dr. J. A. Hughes
tory
Service
”
—
Bridge
street,
between
1st
and
ens
of
used
and
slightly
used
room.
McGraw,
Claude
Miller,
Buster
Dentistry and X-Ray
t
FOR SALE
1------ - ------
Bobs
-
Trims
•
Shampoo
tf
pianos
going
cheap.
$65,
$87,
Those
who
received
100
in
Nance,
Marie
Scott
and
Bertha
Physician and Surgeon
FOR SALE—Two lots near Rose 2nJ avenue,
Facial Massage
7
” | $105, $135, etc. Trade in your Thompson.
Hoffman Hdwe. Building
spelling in the fourth grade are:
avenue, Park addition, small i poR SME—Tricycle
Office
Phone 663 Vernonia,
11 n
I phonograph, balance $5 month.
Under the supervision of their Cecelia Gough, Rosalee Van Bur-
Columbia Barber
building, clear title, $125. Write [ conditi» i. Value 715, vili
Vernonia, Oregon
Res. Phone 664 •
Oregon
’ 1 taka Free delivery to your home. teacher, Mr. Thomas, the pupils [en, Harold Graven, Elmer Mich-
J. A. Whitsell, 321 B street, I $5. Midway i
Shop
' _________
li 1 Cline
____
Factory
warehouse,
Cor-
of
the
fifth
grade
have
made
a
ener,
Ray
Dickson,
Marjorie
Springfield, Oregon._________16 I
HAULING
Ft .
Al T .i- ltle pviiy withl
........ ner 12th and Washington, Port-
’ ' '
172 FOR RENT—$18 per month, 3-
Card of Thanks
FOR SALE—Twelve unimproved | full saddle equipment, fine for . *and-
BEAUTY SHOPS
PLUMBING
room partly furnished house,
lots in block 25, second addit­ children. Norman Green. Phone |
We wish to express our heart­
Truck For Local and
981._______________________ 152*------
complete plumbing, new paper felt thanks to our many kind
ion. Close in and sightly.
FOR RENT
and paint. Inquire Mrs. J. D. friends and neighbors and for
J. G. WATTS, Scapoose, Ore 8tC WAREHOUSE PIANO SALE:—J------
Long Distance Hauling
Moyer, Vernonia, on State St., the many beautiful floral offer­
QUICK SERVICE
ANNETTE
FOR SALE Modern 5-room fur­ Chickerinp, Knabe, Baldwin, Kim- FOR RENT—3-room house, 1162 between D and E streets. 156* ings in the recent loss of our
Bafford Brothen
ball, Wick, IIoward, etc., doz-1 State street.
172*
Phone 293
nished house. Inquire 1228
BEAUTY SHOP
wife and mother.
General Plumbing
Herman L. Greener and fam­ Shampee, Marcelling. Finger
FURNISHED
apartments
for
Curly Buffmire
waving, Permnnent Waving.
rent, $22. Phone 402, Moon­ ily.
Over Horseshoe Cafe.
TRANSFER
Vernonia
light Apartments.
13tf
Phone 431
NOTICE OF BOND SALE
FOR RENT — 4-room
modern
HOTEL
Notice is hereby given that
house on Rose avenue, J. C.
This directory of Vernonia lodges and clubs will give you quick information on
Lindley at Bank.
17tf sealed bids will be received by
RESTAURANT
the undersigned until the hour
meeting dates and officials.
NEHALEM HOTEL
REDECORATED APARTMENTS' of eight o’clock p.m. on the 10th
for rent—2 and 3-room, near day of December, 1929, and im­
Vernonia's Oldest and nseot
I
Washington school. 2-room $6 mediately
thereafter
publicly Electrotherapy, Physiotherapy
np-to-data hotel.
American Legion
A. F. & A. M.
American Legion Auxiliary
Vernonia Post per week for 3 weeks and 1 ! opened by the District School
Mary Kato
Mrs.
Grace
Scott, Manager
Vernonia Lodge No. 184 e Meet» »econd and fourth
DR. R. A. OLSON
119,
, American week free; 3-room $6 per week Board of School District No. 47,
Monday» of each month
A. F. & A. M. meets
Chiropractor
Meets and 1 week free; 3-room dwell-[Columbia county, Oregon, at the
Legion,
at the Legion hall.
at
Masonic
Temple,
State St
LAWYERS
and ing house on Weed avenue for Washington school in the city Tel. «71
second
Stated
Communication
Vernonia, Ore.
rent, inquire Midway Apart- of Vernonia, Oregon, for an la­
fourth
Tuesdays
First Thursday of each
Mrs. P. Wideman. Pres.
ments.
174*
sue
of
bonds
of
said
school
dis-
each month, 8 p.
month. Special called
LESTER SHEELEY
trict in the amount of fifteen
m. Connie An­
meetings on all other Thurs- KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS
thousand dollars ($16,000), said
derson,
Com
­
HARDING
LODGE
tl«
WANTED
d^y nights 7:30 p.m. Visitors
Attomey-at-Law
bonds to be dated December 16,
Meets every Monday mander. J. Covington, Adjutant
CONTRACTOR
You'll enjoy a bowl
most cordially welcome.
1929, and to mature December
night
in
the
W.O.W.
BOARD
AND
ROOM
—
at
private
F. D. Macpherson, W. M.
Vernonia,
Oregon
of delicious Chop
hall. Visiting broth-
home or meals at 36c. Inquire 16, 1930; said bonds to bear in­
J. B. Wilkerson, Secretary.
Mountain Heart
Ri < rs welcome.
of Mrs. E. A. Laird, first house terest at the rate of not to ex­
Suey after the show.
W. Van Doren. C.C. Rebekah Lodge No. 243 east of Gilby Motor Co. Special ceed six per cent (6%) per an­
JOHN A. MILLER
Order of Eastern Star
num,
payable
semi-annually,
U.
A.
Scott,
K.R.S.
Nehalem Chapter 153, O. E. S.
No. 243, I.O.O.F., meet» »very chicken dinner every Sunday. principal and interest payable at
General Contractor
Regular commu­
second and fourth Thuradays in
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GORDON R- WATT
the office of the county treas­
nication first
W. O. W. hall, Vernonia. Visitors
SHINGLE
urer
of
Columbia
county,
Ore.
and third Wed­
always welcome.
WOMENS RELIEF
WANT TO DO Washings, will
Mason Work, Building
Attorney-at-law
nesdays of each
Irma Higdon, Noble Grand.
Bids must be unconditional
call
for
and
deliver.
Phone
CORPS
month, at Ma­
Edna Linn, Vice Grand.
Joy Theatre Building
77«.
17tf and accompanied by a certified
sonic Temple.
Meets third Thursday of each
Marie O’Donnell, Secretary.
Vernonia, Oregon
Re-Roof With
check in the amount of $600.
All visiting sis­ month at the W. O. W. hall.
MISCELLANEOUS
ters and broth­
The
approving
legal
opinion
of
SHINGLES
DENTISTS
Mrs.
Lee
Hall,
president
I.
O.
O.
F.
ers welcome.
PHYSICIANS
Messrs Teal, Winfree, McCulloch
From
Mrs. Ramona Lindley, W.M.
EXCHANGE rent for carpenter and Shuler will be furnished the
Mr«. Grace Reberger, SecrMary. NEHALEM ASSEMBLY NO. 1«
work. Levi Austin.
14tf successful bidder.
Marvin R. Eby, M. D.
M. D. COLE
ORDER OF RAINBOW
I.O.O.F.—Vernonia Lodge No. LOST—Wrapped package of
The board reserves the right
Pythian Sisters
FOR GIRLS
246 meets every Tuesday night
partly
finished
embroidery to reject any and all bids.
Vernonia Temple 61 meets Regular meeting second and at 8 o’clock, in I.O.O.F. hall. Vis­
Physician and Surgeon
Dentist
every 2nd and 4th Wednesdays in fourth Mondays.
work belonging to Christian
W. W. WOLFF, Clerk.
itors always welcome.
church.
Finder
please
return
to
W.O.W. hall.
Vernonia, Oregon
Phone 891
H. E. Stevenson, N. G.
Kathryne Malmsten,
Address: Vernonia, Ore.
MARJORIE COLE, M. E. C.
Mrs. R. H. Stubbs.
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Recorder. John Glassner, Secretary.
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point!
RESULTS
you can’t get
with ol<Mtyle
tubes!
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HOW MUCH
MEAT PER
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VERNONIA
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