Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, January 09, 1930, Page 7, Image 7

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    Thmadgy^January 9, 1930
Vernonia Eagle, Vernonia, Oregon
Talk to Yourself Via Slot
British Invention
Those who enjoy hearing their
voices may do so by dropping a
coin In a slot machine which is
to appear In London streets. It Is
oporuted on the phonograph princi­
ple. Thu voice Is registered on a
thin disk of red metal alloy, of
secret composition, which is deliv­
ered five seconds after the speak­
er Is finished. It may be used on
any phuiiogruph and with any fiber
needle. The record Is guaranteed
to be permanent
Congress has never passed any act
designating an official national an­
them. "The Star-Bpangled Banner”
has, however, received recognition
In both the army and navy regu­
lations. It is played at the time of
flag lowering at army forts and on
battleships, as well as on other cer­
emonial occasions. “My
7. Country
___
Tls of Thee” Is also regarded
- 1 by
many as our national anthem or
hymn
Eyes of Lower Animals
Joint Monarchy
The biological survey says that
the crystalline lens varies somewhat
In the eyes of different mam­
mals. Magnification of the object
99 may sometimes result, but It Is Im­
possible to tell the comparative Im­
pression on the retlua and the op­
Parking his car in a “loading tic nerve. Should man appear
zone.” at the state entrance of three times Ids normal size to ani­
a Portland theatre where many mals, all other objects would also
beautiful girls who take part in be magnified three times.
the revue pass, Judge Pascale
Inventor Honor«!
JIill, respected citizen of Verno­
In the public square at Bards­
nia was' reported to have been town,
Ky., Is » monument to Lieut
arrested last week for parking John Fitch us the iuventor of the
in a reserved space.
steamboat By a unanimous vote
Tried immediately following the United States Senate and house
his arrest Judge Hill told of approved on February 12, 1926, an
having only parked for five appropriation of $15,000 for a suit­
hours, but was unaware that he able monument to Lieutenant Fitch.
memorial wus unveiled with
had lingered so long, the sights The
Impressive ceremonies on May 25,
(being so attractive. No charge 1927.
filed.
e* «*•
'>■
No Real National Anthem
Why the reign of William ffl of
England Is called that of William
and Mary la thus explained: Mary
was the daughter of James II, and
the crown was conferred jointly
upon her and her husband, William,
who was the grandson of Charles
I of England. The death of Mary,
at the end of five years, lessened
the popularity of the king.
It Is not known what individual
Invented the depth bomb. There
have been many claims made. How­
ever, It Is known that the bomb
originated In the British navy.
The Wise and the Unwise
This Is ever the difference be­
tween the wise and the unwise: The
latter wonders at wliat is unusual;
the wise man wonders at the usual.
—Emerson.
NOTICE
OF
ASSESSMENT
• Poor Mo”
Classified Advertising
Lodge and Club Notices
Formation of Frost
Famous China Pattern
The following 1« un explanation
Frost may be described as frozen
of the use of the ethical dative water vapor. When frost forms, the
“me”: “Me” Is u -d to express the temperature Is 32 degri es Fahren­
indirect object In mere reference heit or lower at the spot where the
ur men.Ion—that H. to bring Into frost occurs. The temperature a
the predicate, us an apparent Indi­ few feet above the surface of the
rect object, the actiul subject (the earth, on still clear mornings, often
ethicul dative); a form of expres­ Is several degrees higher than It Is
sion adding a certnjn life or viva­ at the surface. lienee, frost may
city to colloquial S|*wli. and, there­ occur on the gruss and in low
fore, “Poor me!" u tavorlte expres­ pluces when the temperature on
sion used by 8linkes*eare and other oue's porch, for Instance. Is dis­
Elizabethan dramatists.
tinctly above lhe freezing polnL
Wind and Thermometer
The weather bureau sa;s that the
Notice of assessment of real
property abutting upon certain thermometer Is not ulTeetcd by the
wind
velocity afler ha’ Iny once at­
streets in the City of Vernonia
the temporal lire of the wind,
and hereafter fully
described, tained
’’’he physical dlsc.Oi.for1 usually
.he sume being subject to as- associated with Itlgii winds Is due
•essment for the
itaprovement to tlm removal of bout with great
,f Improvement District No. 12, rapidity from the human body on
n accordance with the following uccouiit of (lie wtndj As no heat
of real Is generated by n llwrinomeler. Its
■otice to the owners
lendings are llierefore not a it cited
property.
velocity.
TO THE OWNERS: of the by the wind
Overcome by Faith
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real property abutting upon all
Every nobla work la at first
Th« Clean Part
“impossible." In very truth, for the following described streets
A Detroit miss had washed her
every nobla work the possibili­ in the City of Vernonia, i, Colum- hands for ilimior after \s day
ties will be diffused through Im­ bia County, Oregon.
of playing with her pet ea|> when
mensity; inarticulate, undiscov­
East and West side of first • he three-yenr old’s iuotlier ?f*»nn I
erable except to faith.—Thomas
Avenue from Clatsop street to her romping with (In- kilty itgiiln
Carlyle.
Bridge street. East side of sec- “You Shouldn’t play with the eat
uu .«venue from Cedar street any umie," her mollicr said "You
o Bridge street. East side of just washed your minds for din
Diet to Aid Growth
“But. luaniiim." 1 he child re
from
Nehalem ner."
When children are growing rapid­ ihird Avenue
plied. ’Tm only touching the kitty
ly there Is apt to be some softness Lreet to Bridge street. West where It's white.”—«Detroit Free
Wisdom of Epictetus
of the bones, and children should ode of Grant street from A Press.
a dry
When you have brought yourself get an abundance of the foods con­ .treet to Bridge street. North
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umber to supply the needs of the body at taining the elements necessary for ind South side of North street
Color Need*'.Light
Years small cost do not pique yourself bone growth, such as milk, butter,
from Grant street to the enu
If the generally accepted theory
on that, nor If you drink only wa­ cheese, red meat, oatmeal, peas and .hereof. North and South side
of color is correct, there can be
ter. keep saying on each occasion. beans.
A street from State street to no color without reflected light. The
“I drink water I” And If you ever
the end thereof. North and south color of an object, aeearding to the
want to practice endurance and toll,
Must Prove Fitness
side of B. street from State modern theory. Is produced by the
do so unto yourself and not unto
It Is not fit that the public trusts ■treet to the end thereof; East reflection of nil those fays of light
others—do not embrace statues I— should be lodged In the hands of
Futile Flight
which ure not absorbed by the ole
' •
any, till they are first proved and and West side of State street Ject A green nhjmf Is green
A man who bus bt-.-n p’sht times Epictetus.
irora
C
street
to
Bridge
street.
found fit for the business they are
merely because It rolléis
(»is lhe «reen
green
round tin- world has Just been mur­
Not Hard to Understand
to be entrusted with.—Matthew North side of Bridge street from rays of light and nlnirbs
is^rhs all
nil the
rten. which. ll:e Regina Loader
Posted
four
months
ago
at
Pen
Henry
(1662-1714).
■state street to the end thereof.
others—Pathfinder Magazine.
points out. just shows bow Impos­
Bible it Is to escupe. -Toronto rhyndeudrneth, n letter addressed to
You are hereby notified and
a neighboring village lias just been
Globe.
Toll Taken by Illness
Avoid Evil Association
requested to make and file with
delivered. We should Imagine that
one the Recorder of said city of Ver­
It
Is
estimated
that
at
least
Banquets
of the unlearned and of
It might take a long time for a let­ serious Illness will occur In one out
nonia, Oregon, in writing within them that are without*avoid. But
ter
to
got
out
of
Peurliyndeudraeth.
of four families during the course fifteen days from the first pub­ If you have occasion to take pnrt
The letters of th-« English alpha —London Opinion.
of a year, and that 2 per cent of
bet are about 2.5UO years otd. They
wit: tn them, let not your attention be
the population Is at all times too lication of this notice, to
relaxed for a moment, lest yon slip
have developed gradually from an­
the after all Into evil way*. For you
within
fifteen
days
from
First
Offenders
111 to work.
cient picture signs like the Egyp­
ob-
2nd
of
January,
1930,
any
According
to
a
clergyman
much
rnaly rest assured that be a man
tian hieroglyphics.
re- ever so pure himself, ho cannot es
jections, remonstrance
or
trouble would be avoided K aw-
Kentucky’s Distinction
rlcd
people
exercised
more
eom-
enpe
defilement If his associates are
monstrances
to
said
apportion
­
B JIcUos Trouble
Kentucky has l.fWXJ miles of nnvl-
nion sense. All mntrlmontnl trou­ gable streams and 12.000 miles of ment as hereto attached.
Impure.—Epictetus.
>
r Most men worry all through their ble
would he avoided If only single flshahle streams, «aid to be the
This matter will be heard and
work about that which Is to come, people
■
7.7':
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exercised more common greatest mileage of rids kind In any determined by the Common coun­
the thing they are going lu do the sense.—Detroit
News.
state In the United Stati-s.
NOTICE
OF
SHERIFFS
SALE
money they nl’e going tn g t. —
cil of said City at the regular
American Magazine.
In the Circuit Conrt of the
meeting of said Council on Feb­
New Simile Needed
Always Liked This Joke
átate of Oregon for the county
ruary 3, 1930.
A Kansas editor wants to know
Need for Dilijyence
We know a member of the young­
!
First publication of apportion­ of Columbia.
what
has
become
of
the
girl
who
er generation who declined an In­
Our siiccpss dependa upen
Bank of Vernonia, a corpora­
was “as ugly us a mud fence.” It vitation to attend a horse show re­ ment January 2, 1930.
Strenu'tli of our purpose: nnd if
WHEREAS, the improvement tion, Plaintiff, vs., , Emory W.
isn
’
t
the
ugly
girls
who
have
dis
­
cently on the ground that he’d al­
would ninke mueh pro_ress.
appeared, it’s the mud fences.— ready seen a horse.—London An­ of Improvement District No. 12 Sheeley. defendant. '
must use ddlgenue.—-Thoinns
By virtue of an execution is­
New York Evening Star.
in the city of Vernonia, Oregon,
swers.
Keinpls.
it having been completed and sued out of the atyove entitled
J
accepted by the Common Council ! court in the above entitled cause
and the whole cost thereof is es­ to me directed and dated the 18
timated and as now ascertained day of December, Í929, upon a
judgment and decree rendered
being in the sum of $520.00
NOW, THEREFORE, WE, the and entered in said court on the
Common Council of said City do 27th day of November, 1929 in
First insertion, per word.... lc (No service less than 25c).
hereby apportion said cost upon favor of Bank of Vernonia, a
Succeeding insertions, per word....... 6c (No service less than 15c)
the lots, parts of lots and parcels corporation, plaintiff and against
Black (ace heading«, each word counts the same as two words.
of land abutting upon and direct­ Emory W. Sheeley, defendant,
Cash should accompany the order.
When a statement is required the minimum charge is 30c.
ly or indirectly benefitted by the for the sum of Seven Hundred
said improvement and hereinafter and Fifty .(750)^ dollars, with in­
Classified columns close at 12 o’clock Wednesday noon.
described with the name of the terest thereon at'the rate of 8
owners thereof and in accordance per cent per annum from the
with the benefits directly or indi­ 9th day of July, 1927 and for
FOR SALE Cont.
FOR SALE
___ ,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
rectly derived by each lot, part further sum of One Hundred
i In the county court of the of lot or parcel of land affected (100.00) dollars, attorney’s fees
FOR
SALE—Burbank
r*
FOR SALE—Twelve unimproved tatoes, 3c a lb. Oat and pea hay ' state of Oregon, for the county in the amount set opposite and and for the sum of Twenty-one
lots in block 25, eecond addit­ $20.00 a ton. Elmer Bergerson, ” of Columbia.
I against each lot, part of lot or (21.00) dollars costs and dis-
In the matter of the estate of : parcel of land so hereinafter set bursements and the costs of and
ion. Cluse in and sightly.
Vernonia, Oregon, phone 7F1555.
Emma A. Greener, deceased.
J. G. WATTS, Scapoo3e, Ore 8tf
I forth and we declare the same upon this writ^oommanding me
Notice is hereby given that the to be a proposed assessment up­ to make sale of the following de­
HANSON 900 to 337 double
FOR SALE Modern 5-room fur­
scribed real property, to-wit:
pedigree strain baby chicks I undersigned has been appointed on said property, to wit:
nished house. Inquire 1228 for sale. 16c and 20c. Mrs. Nan­ administrator of the estate of
The East half Of the Southwest
Block 4, Central addition to
Bridge street, between 1st and nie B. Hall, Vernonia, Oregon,! i Emma A. Greener, deceased, by City of Vernonia, Oregon,
quarter and ten (10) acres on
2nd avenue.
tf Box 262,___________________ 194» j the county court of the state of Lot 4, P. 8. Miller............ $21.00 the South side of the Southeast
Oregon, for Columbia county, Lot
11, J. J. Purney.......... 21.00 quarter of the Northwest quarter
Fcr Sale—1 team horses, i IOUSEHOLD furniture for sale, and has qualified. All persons Lot 12, Louise Alexander.. 23.00 of section eight (8), Township
Range, dresser, bed springs, having claims against said estate
set Harness. 1 wagon, 1 12-incl
Block 6, Central addition to four, (4) North of range four
(4) West of the Wiiíikmette me­
walking plow, 1 spring tooth har ireakfast table, 4 chairs, 1 rock- are hereby notified to present City of Vernonia, Oregon:
same *--------
to me “* at the law office Lot 12, R. H. Howell........... 23.00 ridian. Excepting therefrom that
r, all for $65. Inquire of Mrs. the
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row, 2 cows, some Hill Burbanl
20tf of Gordon R. Watt, Vernonia,'
seed potatoes. Joe Maurer, phone £. H. Washburn.
7, Central addition to tract of land conveyed to David
Oregon, with vouchers and duly
C. Eccles, trustee, by E. W.
9F515, on Jim Emmons place.
of Vernonia, Oregon.
FOR RENT
verified, within six months from
? Lconora Kizer .....
23 1 ♦
21.00 Sheeley, unmarried, by deed re­
I Lot 8, Ross Daughtry.....
Houses for rent, furnished in­ the date hereof.
21.00 corded January 3rd, 1922 in
FOR SALE Muskrats, Canadian
Dated and fu-st published, Jan- Lot 9> c w McUonald
21.00 book “32,” page 274, deed of
quire O. H. Drorbaugh, 992 2nd
parentage. $9 per pair. A. D.
of Columbia county
21.00 records
Lot 10, C. -----------
W. McDonald.
avenue.
23 tf uary 2,
Hall, Vernonia, Ore.
tf
Last publication January 30,1 Block 1, Sunrise addition to Oregon.
FURNISHED
apartments
for 1930.
NOW, THEREFORE, by vir-
FOUR STANDS of Italian
HERMAN L. GREENER, ' City of Vernonia, Oregon.
rent, $22. Phone 402, Moon­
tue
of said execution and in com-
M.
DeHart
........
21.00
E.
Lot
bees for sale, $7.50 per stand. light Apartments.
Administrator of the estate of Lot 11,
13tf
12, C. W. Welty........... 21.00 pliance with commands of said
H. J. Beaver, Treharne.
23 1 *
Emma A. Greener, deceased.
Lot 13,
«u, C. W. Welty ......... 23.00 writ, I will, on Saturday, the 8th
WANTED
GORDON R. WATT, Attorney.
Block 2. Sunrise addition to day of February, 1930, at ten
For Sale—Thoroughbred Jer­
o’clock, a. m., at the west front
City of Vernonia, Oregon.
sey cow, $76.00. F. B. Gardner.
Call For County Warrants
21.00 door of the county court house
23 3 * WANT TO DO Washings, will
I have money on hand to pay Lot 2, Joe W. Larson.
call for and deliver. Phone the following endorsed county Lot 8, Leo G. Davis.....
21.00 in St. Helens, Columbia county
For Sale—Square grand piano 776.
17tf| warrants:—
23.00 Oregon, sell at public auction,
Lot 12, Nelson Cates.
with ivory keys, ebony case. Price
Block 5, East side addition to subject to redemption to the
General County fund war­
highest bidder, for cash in hand
$100—Vernonia Variety Store. ROOM AND BOARD wanted. rants endorsements prior to and City of Vernonia, Oregon.
23 1
Inquire of Miss Hamilton at including Dec. 6, 1929.
Lot 1, NW, Thos. Schock.. 23.00 all right, title and interest which
the Eagle.____________________ tf
Interest ceases Jan. 10, 1930.¡Lot 1, S14, O. H. Tipton 21.00 the above-named defendant in the
For
Sale—1929
Chevrolet,
GLADYS PETERSON
- „.— Lot
___ 10, NW, A. Bowman.. 21.00 above entitled suit, had on the
MISCELLANEOUS
sport cabrolet model. Perfect con.
9th day of May, 1922, the date
County
Treasurer
I
Lot
10, S Mrs. H. Haiman
dition, ,cheap, .only $150 down.
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23.00 of the mortgage herein fore­
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— ........................
FOUND, a ring, inquire 1023 - ------
Morris Bennett
23 1
Natal grange held its regular
Block 6, East side addition closed or since that date had in
Washington street. Bessie Benson meeting Saturday night. After
and to the above described prop­
For Sale—First class 16 inch
23 1 ♦ the business was disposed of, to City of Vernonia, Oregon.
Lot 6, H. G. McCall............. 21.00 erty or any part thereof to satis­
fir wood, $6.00 cord or $2.00
Vale—Construction of Chicken dancing
_ was enjoyed until a
Block 11, East side addition fy said execution and said judg­
rick. Leave orders with Cason
ment, interest, costs and accru­
to City of Vernonia, Oregon.
transfer.
23 tf Creek siphon being completed, late hour and lunch served. .
Lot 9, NW, N. J. Foley.. 21.00 ing costs.
OSCAR G. WEED
Lot 9, S HtNick Tagoff.... 21.00
Sheriff of Columbia, county
Lot 10, N one-half, N. Foley
..................................................... 21.00 Oregon.
Dated this 6th day of Janu­
Lot 10, SH, Nick Tagoff.. 23.00
Block 14, East side addition ary, 1930.
Date
of
first
publication
to City of Vernonia, Oregon.
This directory of Vernonia lodges and clubs will give you quick information on
Ix>t 10, Charles D, White.. 23.00 January 9, 1930.
Date of last publication, Feb­
meeting dates and officials.
Done by order of the
ruary 8, 130.
December
Council, dated
1929.
American Legion
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
American Legion Auxiliary
A. F. & A. M.
D. B. REASONER
Vernonia
Post
In the county court of the
Meets second and fourth
City Recorder
Vernonia Lodge No. 184
State of Oregon for the County
119, . American
Mondays of each month
A. F. & A. M. meets
of Columbia.
Meets
Legion,
at the Legion hall.
at
Masonic
Temple,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the matter of the estate
second
and
Mrs. P. Wideman. Pres.
Stated
Communication
In the county court of the of Jens Langum, deceased.
fourth Tuesdays I
First Thursday of each
Notice is hereby given that
each month, 8 p. state of Oregon for the county
called
month.
Special
’. An-,ot Columbia.
KNIGHTS
OF
PYTHIAS
m. Connie
C-
'the undersigned, Andrew M.
Thurs-
meetings on all other
Com-1 I" I-*1« matter of the estate of Parker, administrator of the es
derson,
HARDING LODGE 11«
'lay nights 7:30 p.m. Visitors
mander. J. Covington, Adjutant Eusibio Escolta, deceased.
tate of Jens Langum, deceased,
Meets
every
Monday
most cordially welcome.
Notice is hereby given that has filed his final account in the
night in the W.O.W.
F. D. Macpherson, W. M.
the
undersigned
has
been
ap
­
county court of the State of
hall. Visiting broth­
J- B. Wilkerson, Secretary.
pointed administrator of the es­ Oregon, for the county of Colum­
Mountain Heart
ers welcome.
tate
of
Eusibio
Escolta,
deceased,
bia, and that Monday, the 10th
W. Van Doren. C.C. Rebekah Lodge No. 243
Order of Eastern Star
U. A. Scott, K.R.S. No. 243, I.O.O.F., meets »very by the county court of the state day of February, 1930, at the
Nehalem Chapter 153, O. E. S.
second and fourth Thursdays in of Oregon, for Columbia county, hour of 10 o’clock a. m., of said
Regular commu­
nication
first
W. O. W. hall, Vernonia. Visitors and has qualified. All pentone day, at the court house at St.
having claims against said estate_________
always welcome.
and third Wed­
Helens in ____
the _____
said ______
county __
and
WOMENS RELIEF
Irma Higdon, Noble Grand.
nesdays of each
are hereby notified to present
has b„n appointed as the
CORPS
month, at Ma­
Edna Linn, Vice Grand.
the same to me at the law of­ time and place for the hearing of
sonic Temple.
Meets third Thursday of each
Marie O’Donnell, Secretary.
fice of Gordon R. Watt, Verno­ objections to said final account
All visiting sis­ month at the W. O. W. hall.
nia, Oregon, with vouchers and and the settlement thereof.
ters and broth­
L O. O. F.
Mrs. Lee Hall, president.
duly verified, within six months
Date of first publication, Janu­
ers welcome.
from the date hereof.
Mrs. Gwladys Macpherson, W.M.
ary 9, 1930.
NEHALEM
ASSEMBLY
NO.
18
Dated
and
first
published,
Jan
­
Mrs. Grace Reberger, Secretary.
Date of last publication, Feb­
ORDER OF RAINBOW
ruary 6, 1930.
„
I.O.O.F.—Vernonia Lodge No. uary 2, 1930.
Pythian Staters
Last publication January 30,
FOR GIRLS
ANDREW M. PARKER
246 meets every Tuesday night
Vernonia Temple 61 meets Regular meeting second and at 8 o’clock, in I.O.O.F. hall. Vis­ 1930.
J. W. BROWN,
Administrator of the estate of
every 2nd and 4th Wednesdays in fourth Mondays.
Administrator of the estate of Jens Langum. deceased.
itors always welcome.
W.O.W. hall.
Eusibio Escolta, deceased.
H. E. Stevenson, N. G.
Kathryne Malmsten,
GORDON R. WATT
MARJORIE COLE, M. E. C.
GORDON R. WATT, Attorney. [
Recorder. John Glaasner, Secretary.
Attorney
DELLA CLINE. M. of R. A C.
"Monkey Biz
Page Seven
Slaying Seconds
Elephant*» Foot
The hlolo'.dcAI survey says that
the elephant's foot Is all toes and a
pad. The part corresponding to a
heel Is up the leg.
Any sincere Idler will tell you
that tho pleasantest form of mur­
der Is killing time.—Furm and Fire­
side.
Vital Matters
Junior Whoopee
Splendid Gift Io City
Mnyniout, tllehumnd Vu., was
the home of Major and Mrs Janies
H. Dooley. By the provisions of
the will of Major Dool. y It became
a <-ity park at the death of his
wife and lhe house he-iime tin*
Dooley museum. The gardens sre
considered some of the lines! In
the South and the house Is tllh- l
with heiiutlful rugs, furniture mid
art gems.
No Stare», Plea»«
The willow-ware pattern on Eng­
They say a woman is as young
lish clilna was Introduced In 1780 as «lie looks, tint that depends on
by Thomas Turner, an English pot­ how quick the look Is.—Farm and
ter, at the Caughley works In Shrop­ Fireside.
shire.
f
“Now, If you promise to stop
cryin’ an’ be a good boy, I’ll take
you downtown to see the accidents.**
—Dublin Opinion.
It’s hard to worry a man when
both his car and his radio are hit­
ting on all eight.—Arkansas Ga­
zette.
Qualities of Courage
Summing It Up
A person’s own good breeding
Is tlie host security against
oilier people's III manners.
The moral courage that will face
obloquy In a good cause Is a much
rarer gift tlmn the bodily valor
that will confront death In a bad
one.—Chatfield.
Being Different Brings Success
American Leeal Tone er
American money Is t'.e «<i«!v h-g.il
tender In Alaska. Hawaii. I,orti'
lilco, Caimi Zone, A iik i 'I' an r'um n.
Guam mid lu Wake and
’I '
way Islands. Tim Philippine is
Inndii Imve tlielr own
■' ’’ r
Unit being the peso i>n •' e Vlr d"
Islands of the Untied Smios. In ml
dition to United Suite i.... r-m v,
l lanisti currency Is leg I in:. I t i .. i
til 1934.
Teacher’« High Im-lort.«•«.-*
Let the soldier lie abroad If
will, he can do nothing In this age.
There Is another fieisonnim—i per­
sonage less Imposing In the eyes of
some, perhaps Insignificant. The
schoolmaster Is nhrond. and I trust
In hlin. armed with bls primer
ngnlnst the soldier In full military
array.—Igird Brougham (1779-1868).
Speech. 1828.
High Grade of Steel
Crucible steel Is a superior but
expensive kind of cast steel made
either by melting blister stool In
crucibles or by fusing together
wrought Ion, carbon and flux In cru­
cibles. That made by the former
method Is the standard for tine
tools.
-
Wi'ling Sufferer»
People grieve and bemoan them­
selves, but It Is nol half so bad
with them ns they say. There are
tnomls In which we court suffer­
ing, tn the hope that here, nt least,
we shall find reality, shnrp peaks
and edges of truth.—Emerson.
Smile H*» Valu«
Jpper right: C. M. Fuller, President of the Richfield Oil Company of
California. Lower right: A typical service station. Loft: New office
building of corporation In Loo Angeles.
Your home Is Just as much In
T’S a long step from being Janitor $100 per year. Fuller found him­
need of your smile as it Is of your
of a small town post office to self In tho oil game.
pay envelope. Grouchiness can sour
the presidency of a $156,000,000 Twenty years have Intervened,
the highest salary. Wise old Solo­
corporation,
but C. M. Fuller did It and at forty-one he heads one of
mon sold, "Better a dinner of herbs
America’s major petroleum cor­
where love Is than a stalled ox and because he is an Individualist.
Inspired by a lecture In his youth porations, tlie youngest man from
hatred therewith.”—Grit.
to be different, he lias curried out a purely age standpoint to have
the thought even In tho building of ever risen to the presidency of an
“Prealdcntial Congre«»”
service stations for tho company oil company of such size. And as
A session of congress preceding a I of which he Is now president, the to his standing In the Industry, he
Presidential election is often cnlled Richfield Oil Company of Califor­ has Just been rc-elected as a direc­
a Presidential congress. It is due nia.
tor of the American Petroleum In­
to the fact that nil members of the
When bnt twelve years old, he was stitute.
house of representatives and one-
All through these years his crav­
by his father to hear a lec­
third of the senators will be elected taken
ing and hobby was to build beauti­
ture
entitled
“
Acres
ot
Diamonds,
”
when the new President Is.
given by Rev. Russell Conway nt ful buildings that would be differ­
Bakersfield, California. The thought ent. Tho Richfield organization
Naw Job for Toy»
behind tin talk was that If a man gave him this opportunity In Its
Proper toys should bring nhont was Individual; was unwilling to service stations.
In Los Angeles, the company has
proper emotional stability, Induce ! follow In the footsteps of the
thought, foster the Imagination, de­ , throng, he would see that real op- just completed its own office build­
velop the right muscles and ! portunity lay at Ids feet if he could ing. Instead of the usual type of
call forth and fleepen the sense of but find that endeavor In life for steel and brick structure, it has
beauty in color nnd form.—Wom­ which he were best suited. The been encased In black and gold tile,
boy was so Impressed that during making It the outstanding struc­
an’s Home Companion.
the school years that followed. In­ ture of the Pacific Coast On top
stead of playing during summer va­ Is an aerial bencon that can be
cations ns did other children, he seen for miles. The Idea of using
worked nt as many trades and pro- such a combination came from Ful­
Brave Martyr»
ler, the individualist.
' fessions as possible.
Any man Is willing to die for
“Be different Offer a better
I
At
the
age
of
twenty-one,
follow
­
a woman -If she will allow liiui to
service to the public. Make them
ing
this
procedure
of
learning
some­
fix the date. —Detroit Free I’ress.
remember you but not with load
thing of bnklng, banking, farming, words or actions. Know as much
ment
packing,
real
estate
selling
as possible about the other man's
One Point of View
It'S going on and up that's the and newspaper work at Bakersfield, business so that you can talk to
all
the
time
holding
the
position
of
him Intelligently."
ftm of sttnlylng; not arriving ut the
janitor of the local post office at
(Theoe are some of his axioms.
vise«.
Arriving 1«
end.
I
Professional and Business Diredory
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
and professional people.
BEAUTY SHOPS
ANNETTE
BEAUTY SHOP
Shampoo, Marcelling, Finger
waving. Permanent Waving.
Over Horseshoe Cafe.
Phone 431
Trucks for Local and
Long Distance Hauling
PASTIME
QUICK SERVICE
Card», Fountain and
Billiard Parlor
Phone 293
Lloyd Bahar, Prop.
Curly Buffmire
TRANSFER
PLUMBING
HOTEL
Electrotherapy,
Physiotherapy
DR. R. A. OLSON
NEHALEM HOTEL
Bafford Brothers
Vernonia*» Olde«t and* most
up-to-date hotel.
Mrs. Grace Scott, Manager
General Plumbing
Chiropractor
Tel. 671
1117 Stat,
Vernonia, Ore
Vernonia
LAWYERS
RESTAURANT
CONTRAC
JOHN A. MILLER
General Contractor
Mason Work, Building
• rSTER SHEELEY
Attomey-at-Law
Vernonia, Oregon
GORDON R. WATT
Attorney-at-law
Joy Theatre Building
Vernonia, Oregon
Mary Kato
Chop Suey
Restaurant
You’ll enjoy a bowl
of delicious Chop
DENTISTS
M. D. COLE
Dentist
Vernonia, Oregon
DR. W. H. HURLEY
Dentistry and X-Ray
Hoffman Hdwe. Building
Vernonia, Oregon
PHYSICIANS
Suey after the show.
Marvin R. Eby, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
SHINGLE MILL
Phone 891
Re-Roof With
SHINGLES
From
Dr. J. A. Hughes
Johnston & McGraw
Physician end Surgeon
Office Phone 663 Vernonia,
Res. Phone 664 -
Oregon
Shingio Co.
VERNONIA