u sday, December 12, 1929 n e I- 1, 8, Christian Church Vernonia Eagle, Vernonia, Oregon Page Nine Lord’s day to hear of further important reports. “Whatsoever things are true, “Whatsoever things are true, Whatsoever things are honest, Whatsoever things i are pure, Whatsoever things are lovely, Whatsoever things are of good report; If there be any virture, And there be any praise, — - rhirik ‘t on these things.”—The Bible. There will be a grap box and stover. It is better than small flock, grading is less likely also some imported lace and ito^kakfeedsS,1n"yeaTeMO\hX’k,dit shredded (From page 2) timothy hay or str“w f°r horses' ‘o b<> done than when the eggs bought for immediate fattening ers in the spring for finishing hand work in dry lot, it is generally better on grass the following summer from Siam to be stock feeds increases their di- ber 15, and other announce- sold. gestibility slightly, but usually For b«ddi»g purposes, shredded are produced by a good-sized to buy in early fall, so as to should be limited to cattle that nt: I. not enough to pay for the ex­ stover is more valuable than i flock. A flock of 200 to 400 get them marketed in late win-. “r® fairly mature. Not much fin- <• dii le school at 10:00 a.m. pense and work. When maximum straw, and much better than the I birds is particularly desirable, in ter or early spring. The lower *sh can he obtained on young ALONG THE PAVEMENT :00 a.m. Divine morning wor- I erder that the marketing of the grades usually reach their peak growing cattle that are roughed y rains are desired, cooking may long ur.shredded srtover. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Fowler encourage the animals to eat n ip, theme: The Magi. This will Failure to grade . eggs is one' eggs and also the management prices before June, though steers through the winter and marketed 11 of St. Helens visited at the more feed. ■efully considered as the reason why many farmers don’t of the flock may be put on the of good quality and condition off grass the following summer. ie home of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. may sell to advantage a little ristmag season smiles. 6:30 According to available reports get higher average price' cer most economical basis. Melis Sunday. in are 1. Christian endeavor, in their weir ___ If cattle ___ ____ eggs. When l The time to buy feeder cattle; later in the season. The husband may think he ia mors than one-third of the an­ dozen for thtir le idy sessions which are always! Mrs. Schultz spent Wednesdaty nual farm slaughter of hogs small and bad eggs are market- I . depends on the system of feed- to be finished on grass and there boss, but if he give* money to teresting. 7:30 the evening •i the home of Mrs. Casselman takes place during one month— ed with good ones the result | ! ing, the feeds used, and the is sufficient roughage to carry relatives or needy strangers he tvices are different as they ly P. J. Melis made a business December. In some ears more is a lower price ’for all. If only ' quality of the cattle. If the them through .the winter, fall is careful not to let his wife flhnut it. if- know about li­ e enlivened with splendid sing- Neighbors of Wood- hogs are killed on farms in De­ a few eggs are obtained from a lower grades of cattle are is the time to buy. Buying feed-1 know trip to Portland Thursday. j while the orchestra assists. I cember than in all the packing­ Mrs. Pearl Merrill, Mrs. Hilda craft to Hold Bazaar Lahti and Miss Mamie Sture houses and other places where The theme: The Faith of the in federal meat inspection is carried e: tcient .and of the Modern Jew. In Columbia Building sponsored a shower at Knappa. on. tu should know of these things.' n, Oregon, for Miss Lillian Merrill Many farmers now carry fire c- Christian endeavor social Fri- The Neighbors of Woodcraft The bride to be received man\ protection through farmers’ mu- ld y evening. Annual church beautiful presents, Miss Merrill ual fire insurance companies. ■eting in the near future. All will hold a bazaar and cooked returned to Vernonia Sunday. According to the latest figures ■mbefs of the congregation are food sale, Saturday, December in Raymond Casselman and Frank ivailable, about $10,090,000,000 e: juested to be present at the 14, in the Columbia Utilities of­ Moody motored to Astoria and forth of fire insurance is carried ally meeting. Be present this 1 ;e, Knappa Saturday and returned by these mutuals, at a low an­ ------------------------------------------------ fice. il- 4 home Sunday. nual cost averaging 26 cents per va a ; Mrs. Genevieve Lindstrom an< $100 for the country as a whole. 'o- children and Sterling Adam. When the calf is three weeks nd it spent Sunday at the Greener old, it should be given a little home. hay and grain. Clean, bright clo­ in Nels Fest visited at the Cas- ver, alfalfa, or mixed hay is ! ir­ best. Alfalfa hay that is too tieman home Sunday. mi | Mrs. Christenson, Jack Chris leafy should not be fed to a Corn, oats, Few lines of work offer the truly able, ambitious, sincere and energetic young man the cer­ tenson and Ione Lindberg mo very young calf. ne tored to Barton, Ore., Sunday wheat bran, and linseed meal are tainty of a happy and prosperous future that Safeway Men enjoy. The Safeway Man shares m the best grains for a calf. and back the same day. in the profits he helps to create. His material prosperity is limited only by his own energy Shredded corn stover has about | Floyd Lindberg purchased t. and ability and he enjoys a sense of satisfactio 1 in performing an essential public service in new Crowsley radio this week. the same feeding value as un Koster camp closed th* ga: the most efficient and economical manner. That’s why you seldom or never see a discontented NOTICE OF CALL OF BONDS ■ side this week. on Safeway Man. ¿..--Mt* Notice is hereby given to the Mr. Britton started working >e- at Connacher camp last Thurs holders of the following bonds of 111- the city of Vernonia, Columbia day. ie- 11. Robbins left for Vancouv county Oregon. Jid Bond No. 5, of Improvement er, Sunday. >n- Bill Jackson received a slight listrict No. 1, dated July 1, 1925 m- injury to both his left and right aid bond being in denomination me I Fancy Soft Shelled Fancy Quality Oregons. >f $500. Bonds No. 15, 16, I leg. eir Vincent Linstrum and Floyd ;ewer improvement bonds dated Oregon«. Every nut 40¡ 50 size, Natures er­ Lindberg motored to Portland January 1, 1925, said bonds be- health food. guaranteed. to Rich, safe, and creamy. This nationally known J Saturday and returned Monday. ing in denomination of $500 tí.” blend has made itself 3 Cans ........... 25C _________________ ?ach. All of the above bonds be- a favorite to the dis- ing redeemable at the option of lbs. Attend Golden Rule While They Last said city on January 1, 1930. criminating coffee drin- 6 Can Limit G im | Encampment at Port­ That pursuant to said option, by i land, December 7th said bonds will be redeemed lbs. t the within 30 days from the date ast Six members of the local I. of this notice, to-wit: On the iod | O. O. F. lodge attended the first day of January 1930, up­ ese i Golden Rule encampment of the on presentation tp the city treas­ Results are always satisfactory when you ver I Odd Fellows in Portland Satur- urer of Vernonja, Oregon, the use this high quality pure vegetable shorten- Just received a fresh above sewer bonds will be re­ day night, December 7. ing. shipment of these de­ Safeway Brand. Made Messrs Charley Holt, George leemed, and the Improvement \ 21b. Tin licious fig filled dainties from pure fresh sweet Holt, Gilbert Holt, John Glass- .listrict No. 1 bond will be re­ ner, George Dougthit, Robert leemed upon presentation to cultured cream. Machine Spencer, and Clint Kilbey were he fiscal agency of Oregon, in wrapped and not touch­ 41b. Pail Vew York City, to-wit: The lbs. the members of the Golden Rule I ed by the hands. 'hase National Bank. encampment of the Odd Fellows 81b. Pail In case the holders of said from Treharne that attended per ARROW SHIRTS >onds fail to present same at HARDEMAN HATS the meeting in Portland. The Golden Rule encampment he time and place mentioned confers the three degrees of Odd lerein for the redemption there- f ARROW LINEN FASHION CRAFT >f, then the interest thereon Fellowship. Fancy high grown Bur­ KERCHIEFS ■hall cease and the agency afore- NECKWEAR banks, guaranteed cook­ .aid will thereafter pay only the Early Christmas shopping will insure choice se­ ers. Buy them by the Hard Time Party Is unount of such bond and the The Margarine of qual- lections while our large stock of Candies, Nuts, SILK SCARFS sack. Sponsored By C. E. BILL FOLDS nterest accrued thereon up to Fruits and other items that goes to make Christ­ Evangelical Church the said first day of January mas a success are fresh and complete. Special 1930. FANCY SUSPEND­ WARM LINED KID prices to schools churches, lodges and etc. Dated at Vernonia, Oregon, About 50 attended the hard ERS GLOVES time party sponsored by the an this 1st day of December, Christian endeavor of ,the Evan­ 1929. gelical church last Friday even­ J. c. Lindley, treasurer, PURE SILK SOX BALLOON SILK 193 City of Vernonia, Ore. ing. GOLF SHIRTS Many games were played and * •e SILK AND WOOL FOR SALE Cont. the party was declared one of SOX most successful for may years, ALLIGATOR RAIN WILL SELL my property, 287 Prior to the party, an elec­ COATS 10th, between high school and tion of officers tor the ensuing Rock creek, $2000. $500 down, GOLF SOX and Edward year was held, balance $12 month. 4 buildings, COLUMBIA KNIT Heath was elected president, one large, good house, good for Alice Dübendorf, vice president, SWEATERS PAJAMAS chicken ranch. Inquire of Cass All shoulder cuts from Libbys, Nationally Eastern Sugar Cured The best at no added Jack Marshall, secretary and Bergerson. 194* tender young beef. No known Any Size Piece cost, Our steaks are cut Grace Condit, treasurer. necks. from baby beef, tender BELTS AND BUCK­ RAYON SILK UN Aunt Sally Spencer was the HONEY FOR SALE—5 pound and juicy. cans 85c, some fireweed and DERWEAR guest of honor for the evening. LES Quarts Safeway for fine Steaks Pumpkin pie, sandwiches and some clover. W. E. Crawford, I cocoa were served those present. P. O. Box 428, phone 13F555. 194* When visiting in Portland read TURKEYS for sale, corn fatten­ the Vernonia Eagle at the Sew­ ed. See or phone Mrs. A. D. ard hotel. Hall, 4 miles N.E. of Vernonia, that a special school meet.ng, or Phone 11F15. 192* election, will be held at the Ili HANDSOME 300 to 337 double high school building, in Verno­ pedigree strain baby chicks nia, Oregon, on the 28th day for sale. 16c and 20c. Mrs. Nan­ of December, 1929, from 2:00 your convenience the following bn lines» and professional people are listed on this page alphabetically. These men and women are known in Vernonia as reliable business nie B. Hall, Vernonia, Oregon, to 7:00 p.m., for the following object: To vote on the addition and professional people. Box 262. 194* First insertion, per word.... 1c (No service less than 25c). of new territory to Union high Succeeding insertions, per word....... 6c (No service less than 15c) FOR SALE Jersey heifer, fresh school District No. 1, To-wit, Black face heading., each word counts the same as two words. soon; Fresno scraper, bucking all of school District No. 52, of Cash should accompany the order. and splitting wedges and cable. Columbia county, State of Ore­ When a statement is required the minimum charge is 30c. Investigate quick, I need the gon, better described as follows: “The Shop of Satisfac­ DR. W. H. HURLEY Classified columns close at 12 o’clock Wednesday noon. money. If in the market, you Commencing at the northwest tory Service”— Dr. J. A. Hughes will like my price, G. W. Hig- corner of Section 22, Tp 7, Dentistry and X-Ray Bobs - Trims - Shampoo 191* don, Phone 9F51. Range 5; thence east 2 miles; 4 ’ * FOR SALE Physician and Surgeon Bridge street, between 1st and radio, etc. We deliver or pay Facial Massage thence south 1 mile; thence west Hoffman Hdwe. Building - tf freight. Cline Warehouse, Corner jrOR SALE—Two lots near Rose ' 2nd avenue. Vi mile; thence south 1 Vi miles; Office Phone 663 Vernonia, Columbia Barber 12th and Washington Streets, FOR SALE—S. C. White Leg- Vernonia, Oregon (avenue, Park addition, small Res. Phone 664 • Oregon horn pullets, also s. c. An- thence east lVi miles; thence ¡WAREHOUSE PIANO SALE:— Portland, Oregon. 193 Shop building, clear title, $125. Write cona pullets, $1 each while they south V4 mile; thertce east 1 Hundreds of fine used pianos, J. A. Whitsell, 321 B street, ' some like new, cut to rock bot- HOUSE and lot, appraised at last, worth $1.50. C. R. Watts, mile; thence south 3V4 miles; HAULING i ’- ingfield, Oregon._________ 164 $2500, by Savings and loan Phone 884, one-half mile south thence west 1 mile; thence south j tom prices. Chickcring, Wick, 1 mile; BEAUTY SHOPS ' Howard, Knabe, Baldwin, Les- company, and furniture valued of depot. 182* lVi, miles; thence east PLUMBING k ’ SALE—Twelve unimproved thence south 4 miles to the Truck For Local and | ter Cable, Singer, etc. Uprights, at $200, for sale $1700. Easy f ts in block 25, second addit- southaast corner of Sec. 18, Tp i Grands, most any style, make' or payments. Inquire B-l, Eagle of­ FOR RENT Long Distance Hauling . Close in and sightly. 5, Range 4; thence west 4 miles ] price you want, $65, $87, $105, fice._____ __________________ 183* G. WATTS, Scapoose, Ore 8tt' QUICK SERVICE ANNETTE $167, $237, $269, terms like FOR SALE Muskrats, Canadian FOR RE in 1—3-room house, 1162 to the southwest corner of Sec. Bafford Brothers Phone 293 BEAUTY SHOP State street. 172* 15 Tp 5 Range 5; thence north FOR SALE Modern 5-room fur­ rent, $5, $7, etc. monthly. Trade I parentage. $9 per pair. A. D. 5 Vi miles; thence west Vi mile tf Shampoo* Marcelling* Finger nished house. Inquire 1228 in phonograph, organ, old piano,1 Hall, Vernonia, Ore. Ganaral Plumbing Curly Buffmire FOR RENT—$18 per month, 3- to the center of Sec. 21, Tp 6, waving* Permanent Waving. room partly furnished house, Range 6; thence north 2Vi miles; I Over Horseshoe Cafe. TRANSFER Vernonia complete plumbing, new paper thence east Vi mile; thence Phone 431 and paint. Inquire Mrs. J. D. north 4 miles to the northwest Moyer. Vernonia, on State St., corner of Sec. 22, Tp 7 Range HOTEL between D and E streets. 156* 5, the place of beginning. And, all of School District No. RESTAURANT This directory of Vernonia lodges and clubs will give you quick information on NEHALEM HOTEL FURNISHED apartments for! 22, of Columbia county, State meeting dates and officials. rent, $22. Phone 402, Moon-'of Oregon, better described as Vernonia’s Oldest and most light Apartments. 13tf i follows: up-lo-data hotel. Electrotherapy, Physiotherapy ________________________________ Commencing at the northwest Mary Kato A. F. & A. M. American Legion Mrs. Grace Scott, Manager REDECORATED APARTMENTS corner of Sec. 17, Tp 6 Range American Legion Auxiliary I DR. R. A. OLSON ; 4 and running to the northeast Vernonia Past Vernonia Ixidge No. 184 . Meet, second and fourth for rent—2 and 3-room, near Chiropractor 119, A. F. & A. M. meets American Washington school. 2-room $5 corner of said section; thence Tel. 671 c Monday, of each month State St. LAWYERS south 1 mile; thence east 4 F M the Lesion hall. at Masonic Temple, Legion, Meet* per week for 3 weeks and 1 Vernonia, Ore. miles to th* northeast corner ’ Mrs. P. Wideman. Pres. Stated Communication ■ccond • nd week free; 3-room $6 per week First Thursday of each fourth Tueaday* J and 1 week free; 3-room dwell- of Section 24, Tp 6 Range 4; LESTER SHEELEY month. Special called each month, 8 p. j ing house on Weed avenue for thence south 3 miles; thence KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS m. Connie An­ rent, inquire Midway Apart­ west 2 miles to the northeast meetings on all other Thurs- i Attomey-at-Law HARDING LODGE 11« You’ll enjoy a bowl derson, Com­ ments. CONTRACTOR da^ nights 7:30 p.m. Visitors 174* corner of Section 5, Tp. 6, Meets every Monday mander. J. Covington, Adjutant -Range 3; thence south 2 miles most cordially welcome. Vernonia, Oregon of delicious Chop night in the W.O.W. WANTED to the southeast corner of Sec- F. D. Macpherson, W. M. I hall. Visiting broth­ ■ tion 8, Tp 5 Range 3; thence J. B. Wilkerson, Secretary. Suey after the show. ers welcome. JOHN A. MILLER WANT TO DO Washings, will west on Section line to quarter Mountain Heart W. Van Doren. C.C. Order of Eastern Star call for and deliver. Phone corner between Section* 11 and Rebekah Lodge No. 243 U. A. Scott, K.R.3. GORDON R. WATT General Contractor Nehalem Chapter 153, O. E. S. 17tf 14; thence north V4 mile; thence No. 243, I.O.O.F., meet* »very 778. Regular commu­ west V4 mile; thence south V4 second and fourth Thursday* in SHINGLE MILL nication first Attomey-at-law MISCELLANEOUS mile to a point on the section Mason Work, Building W. O. W. hall, Vernonia. Visitor* and third Wed­ WOMENS RELIEF always welcome. line; thenc* west 3 Vi miles to nesdays of each Joy Theatre Building Irma Higdon, Nobls Grand, i EXCHANGE rent for carpenter the southwest corner of Sec. 8, CORPS month, at Ma­ Vernonia, Oregon Re-Roof With Edna Linn, Vice Grand. work. Levi Austin. 14tf Tp 5, Range 4; thence north 3 sonic Temple. Meets third Thursday of each Marie O ’ Donnell, Secretary. miles; thence west 1 mile; thence SHINGLES All visiting sis­ month at the W. O. W. hall. DENTISTS FOUND—Black purse, owner north 1 Vi miles thence east 1 PHYSICIANS ters and broth­ From Mrs. Lee Hall, president may have same by calling at mile; thence north I Vi miles to 1. O. O. F. ers welcome. Eagle office and paying for this the northwest corner of Section Mrs. Ramona Lindley, W.M. Marvin R. Eby, M. D. advertisement. 191 17, Tp 6, Range 4, weit, or M. D. COLE Mrs. Grace Reberger, Secretary. NEHALEM ASSEMBLY NO l 18 ORDER OF RAINBOW ■ ......... point of beginning, l.O.O.F.—Vernonia ___ No. Physician and Surgeon Pythian Sisters Dentist FOR GIRLS Special School Meeting Dated this 10th day of De- Vernonia Temple 01 meets Regular meeting second and 246 meets every Tuesday night Notice is hereby given to the rember, 1929. at 8 o ’ clock, in l.O.O.F. hall. Vis ­ every 2nd and 4th Wednesdays in Phone 891 Vernonia, Oregon fourth Mondays. legal voters of Union high Attest: Mr*. Chaa. Malmsten, itors always welcome. ____ ___ W.O.W. hall. Kathryns Malmstsn, H. E. Stevenson, N. G. school District No. 1 of Colum- J district H. M Condit, clerk. MARJORIE COLE, M. E. C. Recortfer. John Glasaaer, Secretary. bia county, State of Oregon, I chairman school board. 192 DELLA CLINE, M. of R. 4 Q Happy In His Work Sure of His-Future Safeway Savings for Fri., Sat., and Mon., December 13, 14, and 16 M. J. B.| 'Maximum Coffee JJj Milk .Á zìi Walnuts Prunes 3.»........ 73c 6 83c a Paner ust Shortening Fig Bars Butter 43c 83c $1.63 Gifts liuti Please 47 r Crux 69c $1.39 3 39c Potatoes Christmas Notice 100 & $3.19 You Are Sure of Quality at the Safeway Market Steaks Bacon Pot Roasts Kraut 23c 2 Hiebers Toggery Classified Advertising Professional and Business Directory Lodge and Club Notices Chop Suey Restaurant I