Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, June 13, 1930, Page 8, Image 8

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    Friday, June 13, 193ft
Vernonia Eagle, Vernonia, Oregon
Winners in Auto Classic
Parker of Vernonia, was elected strong which was resting
vice president, and Mrs. Nettie piers of “cheap feed,” “improv­
ed cows," and other vital fac­
B. Peterson, secretary.
John Libel, retiring secretary tors shown throughout the train.
will soon move to Newport, To insure more permanence to
where he has purchased some the messages of the train, a
printed bulletin was handed each
beach property.
adult visitor on leaving, which
Ruth and Henry Skaling, jun­ listed the chief points illustrat­
ior singers, charmed the large ed by pictures of the main dis­
audience with several song se­ play panels.
lections rendered sweetly.
The platform demonstration of
During the meeting President dairy cattle which preceded the
Walter Carl announced that sev­ tour of the exhibit coaches, con­
eral members of the pioneer as­ trasted the production of three
sociation were, that day celebrat­ cows with that of their three
ing an anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. daughters sired by bulls of prov­
Walter Shearer, who had been ed value. The six cows were all
married 54 years on Sunday.
from the state college herd on
These pioneers arrived in the which accurate records had been
valley in 1881, from Hlinois, kept. The combined production
and settled near where they still for one year of the mothers was
reside.
24,260 pounds of milk while
It is doubtful whether pion­ that of the daughters was 37,-
eers of the valley realize their 167 giving a difference in Value
love for these surroundings of $233.14. Three- bulls with
which have for nearly fifty years established records, representing
three major breeds, were also
.held them contented.
Ford De Luxe Sedan
Mrs. Shearer, who is 74, and shown.
for the rear seat, mahogany finished garnish mould­
’THE De Luxe Sedan, recently added to the Ford
Personnel of Dairy Train
Mr. Shearer, 76, arrived in Ore­
Ings on the windows and beneath the windshield,
* line. Is designed for those who desire distinctive­
gon, in 1873, having followed
Representing Oregon State col­
rail
and
hardware
In
an
attractive
pat-
flexible
robe
ness and unusual comfort In an automobile. The In­
the farming business during all lege: Paul V. Maris, director of
tern.
that period.
terior Is Inviting and roomy with wide doors to both
extension, alternate speaker at
The front seat Is adjustable within a range of four
compartments. Absence of rear quarter windows
Mrs. Margaret Dunlap, another noon day meetings. P. M.
Inches to suit the convenience and comfort of the
gives the car a striking Individuality and affords
pioneer present at the meeting Brandt, chief in dairying, live­
driver. It Is moved quickly and easily by a small,
privacy to the occupants.
also celebrated her birthday last stock demonstrator. F. L. Bal­
Inconspicuous handle In the front center of the seat
lard, state county agent leader,
Interior trimmings and appointments are luxuri­
Monday.
just above the floor.
Mrs. Dunlap settled in the val­ alternate speaker and market
ous. Upholstery Is either in brown mohair or a deep
The De Luxe Sedan, like other Ford body types,
ley many years ago and at car demonstrator.
tan Bedford cord patterned after that used In high-
can be obtained In any one of several color combina­
present resides in her beautiful
priced cars. Other refinements Include arm rests
tions.
U. S. Burt, specialist in visual
home which is glorious, continu­ education, in charge of all ex­
Jackman, farm
"May I see that letter?” Betting ously surrounded by beautiful hibits. E. R.
flowers.
ton asked.
crops specialists, feed car de­
Victory perched upon the blue
He read it and then angered
Astor A. Anderson —
monstrator. F. D. Wilson, grad­
them by smiling. Now, at least, he
and gold shield of Richfield at
uate assistant, and Dr. A. M.
The
member
having
resided
in
knew why he was prejudged.
the 500-mile race in Indianap­
McCapes, veterinarian, manage­
"This Is good news on the whole,” the valley the longest is Astor
olis, for a check of results show­
ment
car
demonstrators.
he remarked, “there's a chance of A. Anderson, a full blooded In­
ed
that Richfield gasoline power­
saving you.”
dian, who arrived in the Neha-
C. J. Hurd agricultural en­
ed the first five cars to cross
"For what?" Evelyn Hailway lem valley in the year of 1866, gineer, A. W. Cole, graduate as­
the finish line. Here is the win­
asked.
as a baby, one year old, with his sistant and Dr. G. Wilster, in
ning quintet: Top—Billy Arnold,
"For any use yon may choose to
charge
of
dairy
manufacturing,
parents.
put your life. I mean, I think I
winner, and his car; just below
Mr. Anderson’s parents settl­ sanitation car demonstrators.
can get you to Savannah. If Mr.
Arnold’s car is that of Louis
J. R. Hoag, agricultural che-
Todd can be as quick In an emer­ ed near Elsie, one of the most
Scheider, who was third. Inset
gency as he Is with his tongue, and beautiful sections of the valley, mist, demonstrator in marketing
at right is the racing face of
the other lad will risk It, we may and since he has lived in that car. C. D. Byrne,
lie, agiiLuituiai
___
agricultural —_
Shorty Cantion, who finished
be able to seize the ship."
same location.
press editor, in <
second. Louis Meyer .at left be-
“And leave Mary and Mrs. Rud
Over 64 years, living in the licity. H. J. Finnegan and Mel-
way without protection?" Todd
low) and Bill Cummings, respect-
Richey, dairy students,
glared at him angrily; such a ruse same place, Mr. Anderson re- ville
ively
finished fourth and fifth.
M.{
C.
days he stock car attendants.
was too transparent. “Not good calls how in earlier
enough,” he said sarcastically, broke trail over hills and ra- Beardsley, student, assistant In FIRST FIVE CARS IN RACE Notice of Annual School Meeting
Lebanon—Contract awarded to
B* WYNDHAM
“Doctor Whatever - you • call ■ your­ vines to do his trading at As- charge of literature.
Hauser Construction compatiy
MARTYN* ‘
self."
Representing the S. P. a s.' POWERED WITH SAME GAS | Notice is hereby given to the for clearing, grading, grubbing
toria, the nearest trading center,
"I’d like to tell you my real going over the old military gov- Railroad:
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i legal voters of Union high school and bridging first section of
w.M.U. SERVICI
COPYRIGHT IN THE U S
name," Bettington said,
rising
Kenneth Miller, agricultural World Famed Racer. Enter Hard Distriet No-
°f Columbia c0‘in- Linn County extension of Ore-
often on horse-
stiffly from the chair, wholly uncon­ ernment trail,
ty, State of Oregon, that the gon Electric railway, east of
agent, general manager of tour.
back and also on foot.
fíñ- wóiiisn fro rungeiT ror. Il had
Grind at Indianapolis
she read It through and handed scious of Todd's threatening ges­
annual school meeting of said
Still again, several years later, W. P. Stapleton, Northern Paci­
left the yacht without the one It hack ; she wondered that her hand
ture. "You won't believe it now."
Los Angeles, June 6.—The1 ¿¡strict will be held "at Verno- here.
man who could find where shoals could be so steady and her face
“Why tell It Ihen?" Todd retort Mr. Anderson started trading at: fic agricultural agent, advance
were and watch the charts for so Inscrutable. Yet In her heart she ed.
Birkenfeld, which
also
had man. G. E. Votaw, general sup­ real story of how Billy Arnold nia> from 2:00 to 7:00 o’clock on, Construction will start at
hidden dangers. When Silvers ap­ was saying, ‘‘I can never be truly
Bettington kept his temper with ^branched out as a trading cen­ erintendent. A. J. Davidson, gen­ (Chicago youth, got his chance the ¿th Monday of June, being once on last six-mile extension
peared with the omelette Metzger happy again, no inntter how long
D. market road between McEwen
to drive his way to flashing the 23rd day of June, A.
’ -
an effort.
eral manager.
ter.
had decided on his course. The boy the years of my life."
“Because some day, when we gel
Í and Baker.
Geo. Angell, , 1 ame in the 500-mile race at In- 4’930.
Miscellaneous:
The
oldest
pioneer,
is
as
would do as a messenger to Bet­
a
——-i:-> was jugj disclosed
out of this h—I ship, I shall be
The note was addressed simply,
’
Oregon
Farmer;
Ivan
Loughary,
dianapolis,
hearty
and
healthy
looking
as
This
meeting
is
called
for
the
tington and the rest. They would “Andy Orme.”
the
able to remind you I gave you
IN MEMORIAM
H. A Mathie- bere *n ~ a letter received from1
hardly shoot him I if he did, little
opportunity to believe and you one could be, and gayly sailed C. W. Robinson, ------
"Dear AndyIt began. "What’s
1 Ed Wintergust, Richfield’s racing PurPose of electing one director
He is resting today in God’s
son,
breed
representatives.
barm would be done.
into
Birkenfeld
Sunday
at
a
fast
would
not
”
the use of quarreling about the Rad­
I representative.
[for five years.
wonderful love. Resting sweetly
lie took a piece of the ship's way woman now? I was wrong
“Does It matter?" Evelyn Rad clip, driving a well known make
Harry Hartz, reckoned one of I Dated this 7th day of June, where no sorrow can come. Pa­
monogrammed paper and scribbled to be so savage about It, but I’m not
way asked frigidly.
car, probably making ten times
n note.
l’erelra npproved It and the cold calculating type like you.
the most consistent winners of 4939
tiently waiting and beckoning
“Not wry mu- h. I’m afraid, to as fast time as made many years
Silvers was used as the messen­ We need you to take the yacht to
the speedway world, and a dri-
us on to our eternal home.
you; hut It's Important to me. I’m ago over the same trail on horse­
ger.
ver
noted
for
his
canny
judg-l
Attest:
Mrs.
Chas.
Malmsten,
a painter by profession, as I think
Limon. If you don't It means bask
Whereas a great sorrow and
back.
When the cook’s helper rapped at to San Quentin for you, for we shall
you’ll believe. I was at Harvard
ment, had intended to drive his' district clerk. H. M. Condit, loss has come to Mountain Heart
the door and, since he was on u le­ surely be reported and a search
Many New Member*
with the father of these Unwin
own car in the race. Though he chairman board of directors. 452 Rebekah lodge, in the passing
gitimate errand, dared to shout, It ■nude. If you’ll fight for her when
children, as they can find out If
Many new members were sign­
had been champion and one of.
of our beloved
brother,
Ira
was Crosby Todd who cautiously we get to O, IL I’m willing. Until
they put me to the test. He would ed up Sunday, the nances of
America’s most consistent win-!
Nickelson, who quietly entered
recognize me as Howard Betting­ whom are
shown below with
ners, Harry Hartz had never,
then let ns make peace. Answer ton.”
his rest on April 23, 1930.
Immediately.
won at Indianapolis—the real in-I
There has passed from our
“He did before they burled you." dates beside each name, indicat­
"HERMAN METZOEIL”
Bob broke In, triumphantly. He re ing the year which they settled
ternational “Grand Prix.”
midst a life, beautiful in ten-
"I told the boy to come back In membered how broken up Ills fa in this valley.
The preliminaries, however,!
der sympathies, a soul of hon-
half an hour. He will know enough flier Imd been at the sad death ol
Mrs. Attla Mathews Lee, 1878;
convinced Hartz that owing to I
or, courage and loyalty, His
to convince you. If this Isn't snfli
his old friend. Was tills man nev Mrs. Ida Matthews Peck, 1878;
his old injuries suffered in a'
FOR SALE
memory will ever be held dear.
____
clent. 1'11 bring him in here and er to make a likely statement?
Rob Wherry, Elsie, 1873; Mrs.
racing wreck, he was not strong I
Resolved: That Mountain Heart
we can cross-examine him."
“There's nothing will make us be
Eva
McGee,
Mist,
1883;
Elmer
enough to tackle the long grind. FOUR JERSEY COWS for sale, Rebekah lodge No. 243, of whicTh
"What do you want to do?” Mrs. lleve you even If we wanted to."
Wishing to have his car cop the I good milkers. Oliver Burris, he was a member, extend to the
Radway asked In a strained and life­
Mary looked at him with deeper Hiatt, Vernonia, 1886; Fred L.
Mrs. A.
less voice. Mary looked at her with horror In her eyes than Boh had Pope, Jewell, 1878;
race, even if he couldn’t pilot | Mist, Ore.
__________ 453* bereaved family our sympathy
a sympathy she dared not show. shown. She remembered how he Sword,
Vernonia, 1887; Mrs.
it, he chose Billy Arnold as the
and love.
,
"She really loves him,” thought the had led her to talk of her father; Elizabeth Wherry, Elsie,
FOR
SALE
—
Thuro
Vacuum elec­
1
1880;
best possible pilot. Having select­
Resolved: That a copy of these
wise Mary.
he had seemed so Interested In him Mrs. L. O. Vadnais, Birkenfeld,
tric washer, cheap. House No. resolutions be spread upon the
ed Arnold as pilot, Harry Hartz
“Get the doctor In here and make that she had chattered all sorts of
then drew on his past experi­ 3, O.-A. hill._______________ 451 records of our lodge and a copy
him answer.” Todd thought the Intimate details which he had 1882; Janies Adams, Vernonia,
ence and picked Richfield gaso- FOR SALE—3 grade cows. E. be tendered the bereaved fam­
thing was obvious. "When we re treasured up to bolster this at­ 1877; Louis Nystrom, Birkenfeld,
1887; Lena Nystrom, Birkenfeld,
through with him, we’ll hear the tempted Imposition.
Now that the Eagle has an 1 line as his fuel and Richlube
T. Wallace, Mist.452 ily.
boy. Bob, fetch him."
Bettington looked at them wear­ 1889; Lizzie Parker, Vernonia, official cat, who sticks with un
__oil
Fraternally submitted,
­ as the lubricant. He was, it
The moments of waiting were the ily. They were willing to believe 1874; Astor A. Anderson, Elsie,
staff it’s ’s Pointed out, taking no chan- FOR SALE—Burbank seed pota­
Myrtle John,
bitterest that any hour of a life, him guilty of almost any crime, but 1866; Lizzie McCauley, Salem, usual loyalty to the
toes. Ray Tarbell, Yankton,
right to give her any creditable ces; be wanted to make cer-
Grace Sunell,
In which sorrow had seldom been to all that was true they turned 1873;
Andrew Nelson, Mist, publicity warranted.
Phone 12-F-14.
442*
LEU. Saturday,' tain
---- of
-- victory.
--- V
May Mellinger.
absent of Inte years. Iiad brought deaf, unfriendly ears.
Check-up of the results, ac-
He shrugged his shoulders and 1883; Frank Van Volkingburg, "Sweet Adeline,” i was seen chas-1
Evelyn Radway. The foundations
Warrenton, 1874; Mrs. Lizzie ing a big dog down
____ the main cording to Wintergust, shows FOR SALE—1 Jersey heifer NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
of her faith were shaken. She could moved toward the door.
Lonkeg, Holbrook, 1874; Mrs. stem. “Tam,” 1 who George
not understand by what miracle of
Ford'tbat tbe first five drivers to
with calf (2nd calf) $10,0.00;
St. Helens, Oregon, May 26.
.
“All right. I'll see you get enough
self-possession she was able to con­
M. Nelson, Mist, 1883; thinks is some scrapper, fears finish—Arnold, Shorty Cantion, 1 Holstein cow, $65.00. At 1 re- 1930.
food. I suppose no advice of mine Grace
trol herself and compose her fea­
. ............................
Mrs. Frank Van Volkinburg,
Louis ....... Meyer harne ranch. Call at evening to
Sealed proposals, addressed to
of “Sweet Louis Schneider,
tures so that the others did not see Is welcome, but remember your ul Warrenton, 1874; Martha Ander­ the fighting spirit
and Bill Cummings—all had see cows. E. R. Treharne, Tre- the County court of Columbia
tlmate safety depends almost en­
Adeline.”
her secret written there.
son,
Elsie,
1888
and
August
Bir-
harne
Station.
______________
433
tirely
on
my
efforts
and
I
don
’
t
Richfield in their tanks. And
County, Oregon, at St. Helens,
Bettington was looking pale and
Oregon, and endorsed "Proposal
A. J. Davidson, general man­ Schneider—like Arnold—also us­
tired. There was a dull pain In propose to be hampered by nny kenfejd, Birkenfeld, 1887.
childish
actions
of
young
heroes
FOR
SALE
—
Grey
oats
or
mixed
Traditionally, Birkenfeld will
ed Richlube. It was a clean sweep
Ids right side which had grown
for doing the following work in
like you. You two are to remain continue to be the meeting place ager of the S. P. & S., would
grain,
chopped.
Delivered
in
worse since his struggle with Sam;
Columbia County, to-wit: The
be as widely known as Al Smith, for California's racing gasoline
"A Letter for the Docl" Said Silvera. It was some wrenched sliu’w, he here nntll I tell you otherwise."
3-ton lots within 6 miles of Ver­ construction of two bridges as
"You're taking a whole lot on for this organization, composed if only his derby was brown. A. and a good measure of glory for
supposed.
He
tried
not
to
let
It
be
nonia,
at
$38
per
ton,
wheat
at
peered through. Ilettington was
yourself,”
follows: 140ft. bridge over Rock
Todd
said
angrily of pioneers who settled in the J. J>.
never appears without Richfield’s partner in power—
$42. Write for samples. Karl creek in City of Vernonia, Ore­
rigging up nn electric stove In seen. Of them all Mrs. Radway “Where do you get your author Nehalem valley in years of plen­ wearing his black lid.
Richlube.
saw
he
suffered.
what had been Radway's room.
Schaefer. Forest Grove. Or. 423* gon, requiring approximately 70
lty?”
ty, when wages were lower, mon­
"What's this?" he asked essaying
“A letter for the Doc," said Sllv
“By right of being the strongest ey with a full trading value and
Bill Pringle, Sr., hearing of
for FOR SALE or TRADE—Apart­ eu. yds. excavation, 375 cu. yds.
Salem
—
Plans
underway
cheerfulness.
“A council of de
era.
man on tills ship and the most des- woods and streams stocked with
the Mist Quartette, who are construction of new 14-story
Todd drew him In and shut the fense?”
perate.” Ilettlngton glared as ('ros­
ment house on First street. concrete, 73,00,0 lbs. reinforcing
Although he nddressed his words
door.
by Todd in such a way that the sufficient provisions for those gaining fa.ne as the best singers Medical Dental building at north­ See George Bell.___________ 36tf metal, 290 lin. ft. concrete rail,
to
Evelyn
Itadway,
she
did
not
an
­
ambitious enough to seek.
in the county, tells of rounding east corner of Commercial and
and removal of old bridge.
"Where Is It?” Todd demanded.
younger
swer. But her face alone showed personal num felt the element of
"It's for the Doc."
some of his cronies to start a State streets.
53 ft. bridge over Milton creek
fear possess him. “1 am
A NEW BLUE FLAME oil bur­
“I’ll give It to him." Todd snatched no emotion. Crosby Todd hnd tri­ engnged, slnglehanded, In an effort Dairy
Train
Interests quartette of his own. Bill will
near St. Helens on old Portland
umph written on Ids, with a tingle
ner
for
range,
cook
stove
and
It from him roughly. Instinctively
to bring you to Savannah and I
sing something with Al Woods,
Caird of Thanks
heater. No smoke, soot, mess or road, requiring approximately 40
he felt there must be something of malice in It. Bob felt and ex­ won't have any more scenes like
(From Page 1)
tenor, Hy VanBlaricom, another
We wish to thank the people odor with the Blue Flame Bur­ cu. yds. excavation, 137 cu. yds.
here which would give color to his pressed contempt; he was angry these. I've stood enough from you
with himself for having admired
tune, and Kid Staples, bass.
of Vernonia for their kind help­ ner. Burns 6 to 10 hours on 1 concrete, 27,000 lbs. reinforcing
auspicious,
nil. When I give my signal—three shown on a neighboring picture
the man. And Mary looked at him
Practice will start shortly out­ fulness shown us during our gallon of oil. Keep the stove you metal and 129 lin. ft. concrete
to Slivers.
and asked, “Are you an inn
double
raps
—
let
me
tie
admitted
In
as one might gaze nt some creature
bereavement. But we cannot have, put in a Blue Flame oil rail. Will be received by said
Todd did not rend It nntll he of whom deadly qualities nre point­ stantly. See that some one Is on keeper for star boarders?” In side the city limits.
Members of the Mist-Birken- find words to express our ap­ burner; cook and bake better County Court until two o’clock
guard night and dny.”
was out of sight Ills eyes grew ed out.
the same car was shown the val­
bright. Here was the evidence he
Ills heart was full of bitterness. ue of breeding one’s own herd feld quartette say that where- preciation. We want all of his than with wood and coal, operat­ p.m., Saturday, June 21, 1930,
Bettington dropped Into a chair
needed to convince Mrs. Itadway.
wearily. This was to he one more They would not even give him a for higher production and also ever they appear they’re receiv­ fellow workmen to know we cer­ ing cost not over 3 cents per and not thereafter, and at that
Now she must nbnndon this stub­ exhibition of Todd's absurdity.
chance to explain. Evelyn Itadway
ed with the proper “spirit.” tainly thank them for their hour with coal oil, about 1 cent time will be publicly opened and
find changed utterly.
He had how the best cows can be ren­
bornly held faith, Allowing a few
"It seems I'm on trial again," he
Probably that spirit, if strong thoughtfulness and kind words per hour with diesel oil. Abso­ read.
minutes to elapse he went back to said, “the pertinacious Todd ni.v Imagined thnt from her a spirit of dered unprofitable by disease.
All proposals must be made
A car that attracted the in- enough would also make us feel spoken in his behalf.
lutely smokeless, odorless and
the waiting boy.
accuser”—Bettington looked around fairness might be expected always.
"We ought not to have let him terest of every one whether a like singing.
Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Cline, noiseless. J. H. Sell, agent. 41tf upon blank forms, to be obtain­
•‘Doctor ft’nlte will write nn an­ —“and the Jury ready to convict.”
ed from the Roadmaster, at his
and family.
swer tn half nn hour, ile says ho
"Why do you call yourself Doc- go." Todd said, when they heard dairyman or not was the third,
We often wondered what
BABY CHICKS, all sizes, 15c office in St. Helens, Oregon.
____
must consider the propvisition. tor Waite, when It Isn't your the bulkhead close. “We ought to featuring sanitation and quality
have held him ns n hestnge."
and up, at the Sunshine Must give prices proposed, both
Now run away for thirty minutes, name?"
as a step in marketing. This car makes Pete Knowles, the mayor NOTICE OF CALL OF BONDS
Mrs. Itadway, though she hnd
of Mist look so sad. Interviewed,
son.”
hereby given to the Hatchery, on Corey hill.
41tf. in writing and in figures, and
Ilettington felt himself flushing
Notice
is
with
actual
was
largely
filled
Slivers' message was received In like n hoy detected openly In false­ come to the popular way of think­
Pete said, "while not a baby, holders of the following bonds
must be signed by the bidder,
sterilizing
or
refrigeration
equip
­
ing.
was
not
reconciled
to
her
new
FOR RENT
the silence of deep gloom.
hood. He knew Ills accuser felt he
with his address.
of the city of Vernonia, Colum-
ment such as is advocated for the government weened him.”
lender.
"What's he mean by that?" Metz­ had scored a point.
Plans and specifications are
bia county, Oregon.
“You would be a child In his modern dairy farms. Much of
FURNISHED APARTMENTS —
"What Is my name?" he demand­
ger demanded when the boy had
It may be Dad's day Sunday,
hands," she said contemptuously. this was in actual operation.
Bond No. 17, sewer improve-
remodeled for rent. Ida Keith, on file with County Roadmaster­
ed. "I'll admit It Isn't Waite."
gone.
man
try
but
just
let
the
old
ment bond dated January 1, Moonlight apartments._______442 in St. Helens, Oregon, and with
Charts drove home the lessons
"Your name Is Andy Orme," Todd “Can't you understand that yet?"
“She will not let 1dm leave
"If you still believe In him." with such lines as “The world’s any of his old tricks, like staying 1925, said bond being in deno­
Oregon State Highway Commis­
her," Perl ora said. "What else cried.
Todd
nnld.
“
there
Is
a
now
chance
just
who
mination of $500. The above 5-R00M MODERN house with sion in Salem, Oregon, and nAy
Usually ready In any of the emer­
I nose knows cleanliness," “Germs out late, etc., and see
should It be?”
to
prove
you
are
wrong.
This
boy
So busied was Bettington In wir­ gencies normal men are called on to Slivers ought to be back If he didn't 1 stewed or baked but not raw,” is boss at home.
bond being redeemable at the
garage, close in. Inquire Ca­ be obtained upon deposit in the
ing the little unconnected stove, meet, Bettington found himself ut­ meet (irme. Ill put him through I "Cooling cream means extra dol-
option of said city on July 1, son Transfer.
432 sum of $5.00, which will be re­
at
Birk-
We
hear
of
a
story
that he did not notice the others terly unprepared for tills. Ills face the third degree end you can ask
1930. The pursuant to said op- TWO ROOM unfurnished house funded upon return of plans, and
I
lars,
”
and
“
It
’
s
cheaper
to
be
enfeld of a bird, who bought a
were gathered In Mrs. Redway's showed It. There was confusion what questions you like."
for rent, $12 month including may be examined in the office
clean.” In this car the two five bottle of something or other. tion, said bond will be redeem-
room. Evelyn Radway knew from written on It and for a moment
It so happened that the furtive
the triumph on Todd's face that lie helplessness and despair. All that Slivers missed the surgeon and gallon cans of sweet cream are j i containing 40 per cent, labeled, ed within 30. days from the date lights and water. Inquire of Mr. of the County Clerk.
of this notice, to-wit: On the
Each bidder shall deposit, with
;
had some new winged barb for the he Intended to tell them, prefacing came rapping nt the steel door being taken on the trip to dem- ¡for
insect bites. The bird who first day of July 1930, upon Moe at the Eagle
his bid, a certified check for an
doctor.
She felt she had never ft with the story of Ills abduction, There was no necessity to put him onstrate just how long it can
bought
the
bottle
was
accused
MISCELLANEOUS
detested nnyone so much as this was now useless. They would be­ through a severe cross-examination be kept sweet with mechanical
presentation to the city treas­
amount of at least five (5) per
of trying to sooth the irritation urer of Vernonia, Oregon, the
self assured young man. upon whose lieve It all part of the monstrous He had that dramatic sense which farm refrigeration.
cent of his bid, payable to the
'of
a
biting
feeling
in
his
sto
­
chain
of
excuses
he
had
woven
to
WANTED
words Mary and her brother hung.
above sewer bonds will be re­
County Clerk, which shall be for­
finds Its mofler in publicity Whs:
Food Value
lull
suspicion.
mach.
WANTED—One 100 gallon bar­ feited to the county in case the
"Mrs. Radway," Todd began, "you
deemed.
(Continued next week)
The
last
car
was
devoted
to
"It
Isn
’
t
Orme,
either."
he
an
­
rel, steel preferred. Phone award is made to him, and he
know our Interests all lie In the
In case the holders of said
the food value of dairy products,
"You'd better hear the
Lester Sheeley again works
same direction. In Justice to us as swered.
452* shall neglect, fail or refuse, for
bond fails to present same at 14-F-1555.
CARL IS RE-ELECTED value of advertising grades and hia brief-case overtime.
well as yourself you wouldn't want whole thing from the beginning.”
He was amaaed at Mrs. Rad­
the time and place mentioned ft’ANTED—One day old calves. a period of five days after such
standards and future develop­
to put confidence In anyone yon
(From Page 1)______
knew positively was unworthy, way's sudden changed attitude.
ment of the dairy industry. This
Joe Banzer was reported to | herein for the redemption there-
Phone 14F155B.
432 award is made, to enter into a
"Spare us that,” she said. Never chase of flowers of deceased car was a sort of culmination have
__ _ °f, then the interest thereon
contract and file the required
would you?"
received more political
had
be
seen
her
look
so
cold
and
••Certainly not."
of the statewide dairy products cigars during the recent eam
t---- . shall cease and the agency afore­ LOST—Infants shoe on Bridge bond.
1 members.
unapproachable.
She
hnd
learned
In
“Then I'm afraid Uve got a bit
The right is reserved to reject
St. Please leave at Working­
paign than any other voter in said will thereafter pay only the
This matter was quickly taken consumption campaign.
of bad nows for you."
He told the space of a few seconds that the
! amount of such bond and the man's store.
451* any and all bids.
Perhaps
the
most
striking
fea
­
say
he
the
valley.
Did
Joe
I
care
of,
a
generous
amount
be-
man
she
had
Idealized
was
Indeed
her by what means the letter had
John Philip, County Judge
interest accrued thereon up to
fallen Into his hands.
"Yon may a member of this crew of crime '.ing raised by popular subserip- ture of this car was a minature would, to ever candidate before
T. B. Mills, Commissioner
■ the said first day of July, 1930. ; LOST—A Shepard dog, nine
train which ran out of a tunnel, May 1«’
_______
think It was not strictly honorable, She had no longer any feelings of I ' tion.
months old, stub tail, white
J. N. Miller, Commissioner
Dated at Vernonia, Oregon,
At the election of officers across a bridge and around
and I suppose It wasn't, but I had her own to consider. She must I |
L. R. Chandler, Roadma ter *■
Lee Schwab has been called on this 1st day of June, 1930. . ring around neck, goes by name
Mary te think about and something look after Mary I’nwln.
th
t
he,d
‘
Walter
Carl,
was
again
I
again
with
cars
labeled
"Oregon
J. C. Lindley, treasurer. i of "Stubbs.” Lost for two weeks.
J. ft’ Hunt, County Clerk.
told me I ought to.
In the end reached for the folded letter
1 honored hv being reelected presi-1 Dairy
Products." The panel "the rabbi of the Nehalem," by
lay
<u>
the
table
before
Todd
City of Vernonia, Ore. ‘ Reward. Victor Bergerson. 451
453
yonl! be.«!."! tsa"
434
dent, unanimously, Albert L. ’above advised keeping the bridge George Ford.
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