Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, June 06, 1930, Page 7, Image 7

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    Friday, June 6, 1930
Vemonia Eagle, Vernonia, Oregon
Six
Compul.ion*. Result
No human power can force thi
lntrenchments of the human mind;
compulsion never pervades; it only
makes hypocrites.—Fenelon.
proper vouchers,
within
six
months from the date of this
notice to the undersigned at his
Ceylon Ship’s Name
residence near Vernonia, Ore.
Contains 24 Letters Ï
Dated and first published May
Vancouver Barracks, Wash.,
Loudon.—There’s something
9th, 1930. Last publication June
Wasted No Word.
June 2.—That the women of
funny about the names picked
In a will of 20 words P. A. E 6th, 1930. W. A. Macri ;, attor-
Columbia county are taking a
for ships. Sallormdti have
ney,
PLANS FOR BIG CARO HERE
a passion for naming their
warm interest in the Citizens’ Herspin. West Hartlepool, England,
left an estate of more than a half
R. L. Spencer, administrator
crafts
after
the
stars
—
Venus,
Military
Training
camp
which
Matchmaker Ear! Shay of tbs
million dollars to his wife.
of the Estate of Ira C. Nichol-
*
Jupiter,
Sirius
and
others.
opens
at
this
station
June
20,
Vernonia Boxing Commission be­
Twenty-eight merchant ships Í is indicated by the announce­
son, deceased.
lieves that during the summer
of over 100 tons bear the
cooperation
with < I name of Jupiter. Probably J ment of Dr. John H. Flynp, St.
months in
Helens, chairman of the citizens’
matchmaker Hanson of the Port­
the longest name conferred on
BERGERSON
CHAMP
SHOT land Boxing Commission, several
committee in charge of C. M. T.
/* ship Is "Venayagasowpa-
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ktaletcheruy,” borne by a
C. enrollment, who reports to
PUTTER AT O. S. C.
headliners will be booked for
In the County Court of the
bark registered lu Ceylon.
General Wolf, camp commander,
the main event in this city.
State of Oregon For Columbiu
FOR SALE
Another plan of Shay is to •tHHf******************** that two additional prizes have
County.
Beat
Considered
Also
Ono
been offered Columbia county
get some boxer with a big rep
Fre.h
Air
and
Warmth
Tackles On Versify
In the matter of the Estate of
young men attending the camp. FOR SALE—Burbank seed pota­
to meet Swede Nelson here in
The public health service says Columbia Unit No. 42, American
William Henry Hess, Deceased.
OREGON STATE COLLEGE,1 the main event, _ giving the local
toes.
Ray
Tarbeil,
Yankton,
Notice is hereby given that
CORVALLIS, MAY 27—Gilbert boy a chance to break in big that fresh warm air of a proper de­ Legion Auxiliary, of St. Helens, Phone 12-F-14.
442*
of moisture and free from ap­
the undersigned has been ap-
Bergerson the tall blond giant' money should he put a K. O. gree
will
award
a
ten
dollar
goldpeice
—
preciable draft Is now recognized
administrator of the
heifer P°inted
from Vernonia displayed some of over.
as essential to Indoor workers. The to the student from this county FOR SALE—1 Jersey
his rugged strength in the dual
old ld<i; that a cold room neces­ giving the best personal conduct I with calf (2nd calf) »10.03)0; aata^e^
meet with the University of Ore­
sarily contains fresh air and that record, while St. Helens Unitil Holstein cow, $65.00. At Tre- deceased, by the County Court
Return From Trip
aii at^eveniiig' ‘to ,
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- ?Un1ty1’ , State of
comfortably warin rooms m-cessar- No. 1440. Veterans of Foreign harne ^rancln”Calf
gon here Saturday.
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r__ ___
Loel and Thor Roberts with ily contain bad air bus been U1S Wars Auxiliary, will bestow a! see cows. E. R° * Treharae? Tre" IOregon’ and h:ls du|y qualified I
Bergerson
the __________
dope when
433 to act as such. All persons hav-'
he defeated Dickson of Oregon Tommy Bateman and little Bob- carded.
five dollar goldpiece upon the harne Station.
• ing claims against said estate
in the shot put. He heaved the by Culver, who spent a week
student
making
the
best
military
Indian Allotments
FOR SALE—Grey oats or mixed are hereby notified to present
lead 45 feet 914 inches. He is fishing along the lakes in the
subjects.
The
Flynn
Medal,
The oldest Indian reservation la
with proper vouchers,
a sophomore, this being his first Dechutes country, brought 65 the one at Indian Mills, N J., es awarded annually to the best I grain, chopped. Delivered in ,same,
duly verified, within six months j
3-ton
lots
within
6
miles
of
Ver
­
basic
(first
year)
student,
makes
year of varsity
competition. trout back from their trip.
tabllshed In 1758. Other old ones
The fishermen report the De­ of considerable size are the Navajo three prizes open to Columbia I nonia, at $38 per ton, wheat at from the date of this notice to.
Coach Dick Newman predicts a
$42. Write for samples. Karl the undersigned at his residence
bright future for him in this chutes country a fisherman s reservation (largest In the United county students only.
Schaefer, Forest Grove. Or. 423* ' near Vernonia, Ore. Dated and |
event. He participated in the paradise and many taking advan­ States) und the Seminole reserva­
Those
from
this
county
who
first published May fith, 1930.,
tion, 75 miles southeast of Fort
last meet of the year al Pull­ tage of the season.
Myers; nlso the Crow reservation have enrolled for the thirty days FOR SALE or TRADE—Apart­ Last publication June 6th, 1930.'
man, Saturday.
at
Camp
Hurlburt
at
govern-
In Montana.
ment house on First street. W. A. Harris, attorney.
Bergerson is not only starring
ment expense are:
See George Bell.
36tf
Frank J. Schmidlin. adminis­
on the track team but is one of TEACHERS’ EXAMINATIONS
French U.ed by Royalty
trator of Estate of William Hen­
John Vincent Brings, Route
the best tackles on the varsity
A NEW BLUE FLAME oil bur-! ry Hess, deceased.
English was not habitually used
Notice is hereby given that In speech or writing by any Eng­ No. 1, Rainier; George Herbert
football squad. Coach
P.
J.
___ I ner for range, cook stove and!
Chickering, Houlton; J. Perry
Schissler is grooming him for the County Superintendent of lish king until Henry V’s reign. 350 ______
_ Marion
Vergil heater. No smoke, soot, mess or
Dibblee, f ______
Rainier;
1“
this position on the team next . Columbia county, Oregon, will years after the Norman conquest, IGartman,
doc . wrs.’
Route No. 1, Houlton;Iodor with the Blue Flame Bur'
Henry
IV
at
the
beginning
of
tlie
i-'hold
the
regular
examination
of
year and also as defensive cen-J----- —
ter. He will probably alternate, applicants for stace^ certificates Fifteenth century still wrote Ln Eugene Wesley Lowe, Warren; jner- Burns 6 to 10 hours on 1
County
Court House ” as French to tils English tailor In Harvard Sidney Malmsten, Mist|KaI1°n of oil- Keep the stove y°u I
with Buck Hammer at this po- .'at the
"
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¡follows: Commencing Wednesday. London, as shown by a letter in the Route, Vernonia; Ernest Jameshave, Put in a Blue Flame oi: I
sition.
British museum.
Owen, Rainier; Victor Raymond burner; cook and bake better
June 11, 1930, at 9 o’clock a.m.
Parcher, Route No. 1, Rainier
Rainier; -1 ; than
thnn with wood and coal,
coal- operat-
1 and continuing until Saturday,
. t~ -
•’Lift” Didn’t Work
Lloyd Wilburn, Route No. 1 jjing
I inK cost
cost not
not over
ovcr 3 3 cents
cents per
Per
June 14, 1930, at 4 o’clock p.m.
About
l(K>0
at
the
French
court
Reward of Good Act
' Programas of the examination the daughter of Louts XVI was Rainier; Kenneth Stannard Wood hour,with eoal »B. about l cent
Let us never forget that an may be obtained at the office
' Per hour with diesel oil. Abso­
accidentally Imprisoned for Rainier; Edward Earl Wooley, lutely
smokeless, odorless and
act of goodness Is of Itself an ! of the County School Superin­ once
Columbia City.
three
hours
In
the
first
elevator
act of happiness. No reward
¡noiseless. J. II. Sell, agent. 41tf
ever
made,
a
“
flying
i-'iiilr.
”
us
ft
tendent,
St.
Helens
Court
House.
Another applicant was reject-1------------------------------------------------
coming after the event can com
pare with the sweet reward , Elizabeth C. Murray, County was called hv the Parisian Inventor ed for physical reasons.
BABY CHICKS, all sizes, 15c
Vlllayer. The wall bad to be de­
School Superintendent.
that went with IL
! and up, at the Sunshine
molished tu release the prim css.
Enrollment for this years jjatc))eryj on corey hill.
41tf.
camp is exceeding all previous
èlatskanie — Plans completed
Pu.iy’. ’ Whi.kcr.”
Land Without Forest*
records, according to Generali
FOR RENT
There are ne forests In Egypt for construction of Lower Co-
The large hairs on either side of ¡Wolf. The original quota of 565
as-
WITH THE SPEED Or
lumbia
Cooperative
Dairy
a
cat's
nose
are
feelers.
Techni
­
The date pulm and sycamore are
_ _
u . trajnees haa had to be increased FURNISHED APARTMENTS —
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SOME OF THESE MANIACS
cally they are known as ‘visbrls- to 650 in order to accommodate
the principal trees. Many othor sociation’s creamery.
remodeled for rent. Ida Keith,
EVERY YEAR WILL BS
sne." Their roots are provided del­
trees, principally fruit trees, have
North Bend—Construction un- icate nerve endings of touch, thus eager applicants. Columbia coun- Moonlight apartments._______ 442
LEAP YEAR FOR THE
been Introduced and flourish when
i
ty
is
one
of
very
few
derway
on
new
ferry
approach
which
PEDESTRIANS.
enabling the animal to And Its way
sufficient moisture Is furnished.
5-R00M
MODERN
house
with
have
not
filled
their
original
here.
through dark, narrow passages.
garage, close in. Inquire Ca­
quotas, there being eight places
son Transfer.
432
still open.
“Free Ver.«” Old
TWO ROOM unfurnished house
The term “polyphonic” prose" Is I
for rent, $12 month including
sometimes used as the equivalent
lights and water. Inquire of Mr.
of vers libre or free verse. There
Moe at the Eagle.
Odd ’’Sprinkling** System
are examples of It In ancient
literature, sinh as the Old Testa­
During a drought tn England,
MISCELLANEOUS
meat
when watering of tennis courts was
prohibited, some courts were
WANTED
sprinkled with salt to attract molat­
Tragedies Intensified
WANTED—One day old calves.
With music tones visible by ura
Phone 14F15Í5.
432
means of a new device which trans­
Summing It Up
forms sound Into light, sonic al­
leged music will no doubt present •
There Is only one time that Is Im­ LOST—Wednesday, between
horrifying sight—Charleston Dally portant—Now. It is i lie most Im­
Gales Creek and Vernonia,
Mall.
portant time because It Is the only Camp Bed mattress. Joy Barber
time when we have anv power.
shop.
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Wouldn’t It?
Establishing Equality
Nature knows best but It would
In the County Court of the
Equality Is the share of every State of Oregon for Columbia
he nice If some of these Imported
Insect pests liked dandelions.—San one at their advent upon earth, and County.
equality Is nlso theirs when placed
Francisco Chronicle.
In the matter of the Estate of
under it.—Ninon de Landos.
Ira C. Nicholson, deceased.
Slander’s Slimy Trail
Beyond Understanding
Notice is hereby given
Slander, wrote Confucius, soaks
“1 danno why It Is.” grumbles the undersigned has been
Into the mind as water Into low
and tnnrshy places, where It be- Grandpa Wayback, “but you never pointed administrator of
comes stagnant and offensive.
see the moths get into the tn or t- estate of Ira C. Nicholson,
gage and eat It up.”
ceased, by the County Court of
Word, for Speed
the County of Columbia, State
Fight
to
the
Finish
Slang Is just sport-model Inn-
of Oregon, and has duly quali­
His Lordship (to servant) — Jnro-
gunge stripped to get more speed
fied to act as such. All persons
I
dyce.
I
’
ve
just
had
a
tiff
with
my
with
less
horsepower.
—Buffalo
Thi* is in accordance with the Ford policy
wife—will you slam the door?— having claims against said estate
News.
of keeping prices at the lowest level con­
are hereby notified to present
London Opinion.
the same, duly verified, with the
sistent with the high standards of quality
Hope and Youth Akin
Hope will make thee young; for
maintained in all Ford products.
I
Hope and Youth are children of the
same mother.—Shelley.
Take Interest in
C. M. T. Camp
Local Boy
Champ at O.S.
I
Classified Ads
/6
JOY
theatre
11
CLARA BOW In—
Another Clara Bow Navy Picture
BUDDY ROGERS In—
oun^ ----
Faules
&
Saturday Eve and Sun. Mat.,
June 7 and 8
World’s Greatest Comedy Team—Bert
Wheeler and Robert Wootsey In—
The Cuckoos”
Wheeler and Woolsey—The great team in
“Rio Rita.
Sunday and Monday Evenings,
June 8 and 9
"’Paramount on Parade”
Tuesday and Wednesday,
June 10 and 11
Prices of
Ford Cars and Trucks
Reduced
Effective Jiine 2
Reductions range from
$5 to $25
Along With
Vernonia Business Men
Children’s Hymn Writer
Isaac Watts is said to have been
the first writer of hymns especially
for children.
Kerr Motor Co.
Had Legislative Record
David Crockett served In the
Twentieth, Twenty-first sad Twen­
ty-third congresses.
Vernonia
Cigarette Statistic*
The United States Department
of Agriculture says that burned or
burning cigarettes are discarded In
tlie United States at the rate of
170,000 a minute, or $00,000,000,000 a
year. Ignition tests made with
pads of dry grass showed that a
burning cigarette butt would start
a Are In 00 per cent of the cases
with a wind velocity of three to
four miles an hour. The cigarette
la one of the greateat fire hazards
the forester knows. A trifling frac­
tion of the enormous number of
WOMENS RELIEF
butts discarded Is enough to do Im­
CORPS
measurable Are damage In forests
Meets third Thursday of each wood lands and grass lands.
month at the I.O.O.F. hall.
Mrs. May Mellinger, president
Clubs
lodges
4^
A. F. A A. M.
Vernonia Lodge No. 184
A. F. A A. M. meets
aa
at
Masonic
Temple,
,
Stated
Communication
\
First Thursdoy of each
' Nr ’ month.
Special
called
meetings on all other Thure- NEHALEM ASSEMBLY NO. 18
ORDER OF RAINBOW
day nights 7:30 p.m. Viaitors
FOR GIRLS
most cordially welcome.
Regular meeting second and
J. E. Tapp, W. M.
fourth Mondays.
J. B. Wilkerson, Secretary,
Audrey Austin, Recorder
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Order of Eastern Star
Insurance
LIFE
FIRE
AUTOMOBILE
and all other kind*
American Legion
Vernonia Po.l
Nehalom Chapter 153, 0. E. S.
110,
American
Regular commu­
Meets
Legion,
nication
first
second
and
and third Wed­
nesdays of each
fourth Tuesday!
month, at Ma­ I
each month, 8 p.
sonic Temple.
tn. Connie An­
All visiting sis­
derson,
Com-
ter* and broth­ mander.
IIughes, Adjutant
ers welcome.
Mrs. Gwladys Macpherson, W.M.
Mrs. Grace Reberger, Secretary.
Mountain Heart
Tasty
HARDING LODGE 11«
Meets every Monday
I.O.O.F.—Vernonia
No.
night in the W.O.W. 248 meets every Tuesday night
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hall. Visiting broth at 8 o’clock, in I.O.O.F. hall. Vis­
era welcome.
itor» always welcome. ’
James Nanson, C.C.
Noel Hammack, N.O.
I
John Glamner. Rerrotarr.
U. A. Scott. K.R.3.
Today and Every Day
NEHALEM MARKET & GROCERY
Incorporate I
VERNONIA TRADIINO CO-
J. E. Tapp
for the
DAIRY DEMONSTRATION
Tomorrow, June 7
Good Food
HAY—GRAIN—FEEDS—FUEL
A
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In Our Grocery Department
The Vernonia Trading Company has been the farmers’ Clear­
ance house for years.
I. O. O. F.
welcomes visitors here
I
Meals are better when delicious
foods grace the table—cooking is
more fun—each portion a delight—
and the pocketbook never suffers.
The Dairyman, or
Poultryman Can Do
His Best Buying Here
Rebekah Lodge No. 243
PENNEY CO.
Real Health Here
Phone 721
No. 243, I.O.O.F., meets every
second and fourth Thursdays in
Pythian Sisters
W. O. W. hall, Vernonia. Visitors
Vernonia Temple 81 meets always welcome.
Marie O’Donnel, Vice Grand
every 2nd and 4th Wednesdays in
Edna Linn. Noble Grand
W.O.W. hall.
MARJORIE COLE. M. E. C.
Myrtle John, Secretary.
PELLA CLINE, M. of R. * C.
Della Cline Treasurer
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS
MEAT
TREATS
Cass Bergerson
We expect Io be in our new location,
Third and Bridge streets, June 23
J. C. PENNEY CO