Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, September 05, 1930, Page 8, Image 8

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    VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
EIGHT
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1930.
I
tion will be very helpful to
Out here in Columbia county
County Fair Largest and 9:00, Dancing in Pavillion. minor given a prize.
•Program subject to
On Saturday afternoon from young mothers and we hope they
you have large areas of land
Best
Ever
changes.
which will always be more valu­
two to three Mrs. May Briggs will make an effort to attend.
able for growing of timber than
A.
A.
Dowling
who was member of the Home
Nellie E. Alley, County Nurse.
Mrs. Lee Hall
(Continued
from
Page
1)
agriculture,
and
for
Tennis Team Wins Meet Nursing class at Yankton will
should
contribute
state
Potato judging contest.
1:30.
give a demonstratiop on bath-, For the best results—Try an
With Astoria
to the protection
and Mrs. Wm. Crowder I
Miss Ora Rundel of Portland share
ing the baby. This demonstra- ] Eagle classified.
timber on
that land, and two children were visiting I to 4:30 p. m.. Rodeo and races
the
visited over the weekend with her end to the reforestation of those
on track.
Pig n’ Ford races.
The Vernonia Tennis team won
mother, Mrs. C. Rundel.
2:00
to
4:00,
Free
examination
his
parents
the
first
of
the
week,
Mr. and Mrs. Merl Cline mo­ lands.
for school children. 3:00 demon­ all matches in a tennis tourna­
Much of the land out here, how- they live at Vernonia.
ment held here Sunday with the
tored to Clatskanie Sunday to i over, is more valuable for agri-
Earl Doran spent Sunday at stration of 4-H sewing. 7:00
visit Mrs. Cline’s parents, Mr. ! * ulture than for lumbering. These
Evening show in front of grand Astor Tennis club of Astoria. The
and Mrs. Burnham. Her sister, lands have been studied by the the Irving Knowles home, »com­ stand. Rodeo, fireworks, etc. matches were all taken in straght ’
Billie, returned with them to «state for the purpose of determ­ ing from Seattle, where he re­ 9:00 o’clock P- m. dancing.
sets as follows: Harry Hixson de­
sides, to take his small son James
spend a few days.
Wednesday and Thursday at feated Eric Hauke, 6-1, 6-4; Neal
Alice Rundel and Belah Parker] ining their principal values. These home; Little Jimmie has been 2:30 p. m., clinic for pre-school Bush defeated Elmer Hauke, 6-1
, studies should be continued and
went to Hillsboro Friday to work if soil surveys have not been spending the past two months children. Children will be given 1, 6-4; Carl Davidson defeated,
in the cannery.
free health examination, Each I N. Doughty, 6-2, 6-2; M. D. Cole
made they should be made,
Mrs. Knauss, mother of A. C. We should know what crops visiting at the Knowles home.
will be given card with and R. DeGraff defeated Eric1
Monday golfers at the Ver­ child
Knauss of Vernonia, was a visit­ can be grown upon these
number.
Prize given to child Hauke and N. Doughty, 6-4, 6-1. |
or at the home of Mr. and Mrs. lands, and we should know, as I nonia course from the village holding lucky number, Airplane
Next Sunday Vernonia plays
were Mrs. Wm. Keaton, Mr. and
Lee Hall Sunday.
in Longview and it is expected
I they know in Southern Californ-1 Mrs. Wm. Bridgers and S. De­ stunts and flights daily.
Mrs. Dortha Throop returned ia, what lands lie in frost belts, I
Friday, September 12 — St. that eight men and four ladies >
home from Philomath Friday the dates of the first killing frost] Rock.
Day.
Chil- will compete from Vernonia.
where she had been attending and the date of the last killing] Mrs. Chas. Sundland and Mrs. ; ■ Helens-Clatskanie
dren’s day. Children admitted
normal.
FIRST AID STATION TO
l'rost. You may think that this Austin Dowling motored over to
Aunt Sally Spencer returned information is not valuable, but Silver Lake, Washington, Thurs­ j free on this day.
9:30,
a.
m.,
Viewing
blue
rib
­
BE OPENED AT FAIR
home from Seaside and Portland I tell you it is valuable, and you day and visited Mrs. Dowling’s1
Wednesday after spending two business men here in Vernonia daughter, " mts ?'" Newton Trottar^ bon winnings. 10, Demonstration
The first aid department will
culinary work in school
weeks with her daughter, Mrs. O. will come to appreciate its value and Mrs. Clark Newton, at
B. Malmsten, who was moved to as more and more settlers are at­ trander. Little Alvery Trotter re- buildmg. 10,:30, Finals in horse be open from 8:30 a. m., to 9
turned home with his grandmoth-
tournament. 1:00 p m., 4-H p. m. First aid will be givai
Portland Sunday of last week to tracted to your district.
•
j Club boys and girls parade. 1:30 to any one injured at the fair
the hospital there.
You are wholly dependent upon! er for a few days visit.
Grandma Rodgers was the
was in the ! to 4 :00 Rodeo and races on track- grounds, free of charge by the
and agriculture. Ev-] Lonie Wickstrom
, ---------
.... trip from ! P'E
guest of Aunt Sally Spencer lumbering
” n . Ford races. 2:30, Boys
1 nine.
ery family attracted to this dis­ village on a I business
--
and girls 4-H club work ex­
Tuesday.
September 10 and 11 at 2:30
______ . pow- Taft over Sunday and Monday, amined free at Clinic building.
trict
creates
new
purchasing
Mrs. Price, who has been liv­ er and the greater the purchasing] Miss Anna Aamodt left Satur-
all children under school age
4:30
St.
Helens-Clatskanie
Cham-
ing in the Riverview Camp cab­ power, the greater the volume day morning for Montana, where
may come for free health ex­
ins moved back to St. Helens of business that you may reason- she will teach school this school ! bers of Commerce program. 7:00, amination. After each child is
Evening
show
in
front
of
grand
Sunday to get her little daughter ably hope to obtain. Therefore, year,
stand. 9:00, Grand display of examined he will be given a card
Marian in school. She was only
are interested in bringing in | Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lawyer fire works. Dancing in Pavilion. with a number. The child hold­
here temporarily as her husband you
people, for the larger your were shopping and calling on
Saturday, September 12—Pi- ing the lucky number will be
runs the steam shovel in this new
population, both in town and up­ ! friends in the village Monday.
oneer’s and Granger’s day.
district.
9:30 a. m., Airplane stunts
A new fire broke out on the on farms, the larger your markets I Mr. and Mrs. Newton Trotter
Glasses Fitted
be. The state can be of great and baby Ayla were visiting her and flights, 10:00, Demonstra- Eyes Tested
hill above the Evan Hall place will
aid
in
helping
carry
forward
an
Wednesday morning. It is sup­ intelligent plan of land settle­ I parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dowling tion of 4-H culinary work in
Dr. C. O. Anderson
'Sunday. They reside at Silver school building. 2:00 to 3:00 p.
posed to have caugnt from the
Eye Specialist—Optometrist
ment.
_________________________
Lake.
m..
Demonstration
of
bathing
one farther back, but Virgil
Over in Yamhill and Washing-! Lewis Rachinan was a passen- the baby by Mrs. May Briggs, At Kullander's Jewelry Store
Powell with a few other men
Jamersons bus to Port- of Yankton. 1:30 to 4:30, Rodeo 1st Monday in Each Month.
soon stopped it without much ton counties are lands which are,ger
the equal to anything in Calif-(land, Tuesday morning,
and racing; Pig n’ Ford races.
damage.
Mrs. Hattie Brown came near ornia for the growing of walnuts.. George Turner and family
These
lands
should
be
studied
were
visiting
his
mother,
Mrs.
losing one of her best cows last
and information relative to soil ! Reynolds, ¿Sunday.
week from over eating wheat.
Mrs. Wm. Bridgers and Alber-
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fowler and climate conditions should be
went to Beaverton Wednesday to made available to the public. Af-Ita DeRock were ” Portland busi-
visit the latter’s parents, return­ ter this information has been as- ness visitors Thursday and Fri-
sembled it should be presented day of last week.
ing Friday.
Mrs. Grover Devine was a Clat­
Mr. and Mrs. John Estes and to the walnut growers of Calif­
son Ole went to Natal Sunday ornia. People are growing walnuts skanie shopper Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sundland
to visit their daughter and fa­ on land in California that sells
for 3 and 4 times the prices are adding some improvements I
mily, Mrs. Dave McMullin.
Mrs. Cora Akers and daugh­ that walnut land can be purchas­ on their residence, also some in-,
ter Melissie, who has been visit­ ed in Oregon. Californians, aware terier kalsomining and enamel­
ing relatives in and around Ver­ of our advantages, will be glad ing.
Lawrence Jepson is working,
nonia the past week returned to of the opportunity to enter the
her home in Pocatello, Idaho, walnut industry here, and they up at the rock crusher on the |
are the type of people who will Mist-Clatskanie market road.
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Paarknon
Mr. and Mrs. H. Fielberg and help develop markets, not only
children were in Portland three for their own crops, but for the were down from the Burn Tues­
day visiting their sister, Mrs. Er­
times last week. Mr. Fielberg crops of their neighbors.
What is true of walnut lands nest Lane.
got his hand sprained and was
in Yamhill and Washington coun­
Oscar Jones family have mov­
having it X-Rayed.
ties is true to an extent in Col­ ed back to their house in the vil­
umbia
county.
Over
here
you
have
'
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/
Metchan States Plan for land that grows splendid apples lage, after working for Clyde
Johnson all summer, and living
Lumber
and berries. You have tide water in his house at Natal.
on two sides of you—a condition
Miss Norma Anderson from I
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exists anywhere Vernonia is assisting in the Wm.
i i that I doubt
As a business man I know that else in the United States. Your Bridgers store at Mist for the
the prosperity of our people is lands should be studied by the coming fall and Winter.
Mrs. Wm. Keaton was a busi­
dependant upon the prosperity of state and information on soil and
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the lumbering industry and of climatic conditions presented to ness visitor up from Birkenfeld
the
public.
Tuesday.
agriculture. These two industries
8c
Mrs. Upaike has been visiting
support, either directly or indi­ I am agricultural minded be­
cause
I
was
raised
in
an
agricul
­
at the Melis home for a few daps.
rectly, our manufacturers, our
railroads, our merchants, our tural district. I want to see ag­ She resides in Portland.
4c—8c
Ruth Lowden was down from
steam ship lines and our profes­ riculture and lumber developed
sional men. Our lumber industry, I to there highest order in Oregon, The Burn and spent a few days
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4c
and that includes pulp and paper, and as governor I shall find pleas­ with Mrs. Knowles last week.
Mrs. Aldridge came over from
veneer, box factories and other ure in helping to carry forward
by-products plants, i s worth a program of developement which Clatskanie and visited her sister
4c
$200,0,00,000 a year. Agriculture will make Oregon the richest of the first of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Jones’
creates almost as much new our western states.
daughter Vera is at home for a
wealth every 12 months. I am
4c
giving you these figures because STYLE SHOW TO BE HELD visit from Longview this week.
Mrs. Aamodt was a village
I wish you to know that I appre­
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4c
Something new to be held in shopper on Saturday.
ciate the importance of lumbering
Mr. Johnson is painting the
and agriculture in our economic this community. We will hold a
Fall Fashion Show at the Joy high school bus this week.
life.
8c 23 c
Liricoln Peterson was in the
And since the people of Ore­ Theatre Friday evening. Septem­
ber
12.
Tuesday
morning
shop-
village
gon derive their living, either
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directly or indirectly, from lum­ Several attractive Vernonia ing._______________________
bering and agriculture I am of girls will model the latest styles
the opinion that the public should of the season,
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J. c. PENNEY CO.
manifest a helpful desire to make
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-
Oregon
those industries prosperous, The! Vernonia,
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needs of these two industries
should be studied with a sympa-
More than 2000 readers are 1
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, _ assistance
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thetic
mind and every
interested in the trades and
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rendered to make them prosper- swaps that appear in the clas-
1 sified columns of the Eagle.
Mist
Riverview
J.C
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P A
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Store No. 1436
v emonia, Oregon
BACK TO SCHOOL
With Quality School Supplies
Precisely and
Kill Piescriptions
Mother’s Bread
"Reiter Bread"
i
as Doctors
¡order them, (àl I
W holesome
Delicious
Satis f y i n JI
£
loi
for
Free Delivery
We call for your prescrip­
tion, fill, and deliver it
without extra charge.
Vernonia Bakery
The Home of Good Pies, Cakes, Rolls, Cookies.
We deliver anything from
our store anywhere,
orders promptly filled.
Armltagt
Drug Co
NY AL SERVICE
Pen-hl Pencil Tablets
Public School Writing Tab.
Composition Rooks
Note Rooks
Spelling Tablets
Drawing Tablets
Loose-Leaf Fillers
Loose-Leaf Binders
Scissors« pair
Pencils, full variety
Pen and Pencil Combinations
Lead. Re-fills
Penholders
Pencil Sharpeners
Fountain Pens. 14k Gold Point
Compasses
Frasers
Pen-Points. 10 in box
Rulers
Pencil Roves
Cravons
Paint Roves
Glue, Mncilage. Paste
Ink. Fountain Pen. bottle
Dictionaries
School Rags
Rook Straps
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8c
98c
19c
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8c
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