Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, September 26, 1930, Page 8, Image 8

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    VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
EIGHT
LEGIONNAIRES,
ATTENTION!
Do you know that all your
home town ferchants went over
the top again one hundred per
cent. Do you know, that your
Legion golf tournament commit­
tee received a prize from every
merchant called upon. In fact
we had to stop or we would havi
had too many prizes. There are
26 prizes offered. Count them.
Comrades, who is it that con­
tributes a grocery order or drops
in a contribution whenever we
have a buddy in distress? Who
is it that have helped to build
our Legion home? Who is it;
that have attended all our car­
nivals, given us credit for ma-
terials and merchandise that we
purchase from them at no pro­
fit to them, and waited a year
for their money? We all know
the answer, it is our home town
merchants, standing behind us
in everything we undertake, back­
ing us up, and keeping the faith
as in the trying days of 1917, 18.
Let us keep step with our
merchants and when mess call Is
sounded let us be sure our chow
is home town stuff, bought from
our home town merchants and
produced in our Nehalem valley.
How many dollars spent for Ya-
back to Vernonia?
What part
of our dollars come back into
this community that we spend
for Astoria butter, Hood River
apples, Rogue River melons?
Comrades, let’s all pull for our
real friends.
A ladies’ tournament open for
all ladies residing in the Nehalem
valley and free to all comers will
commence Sunday morning, Sep­
tember 28, and the finals will
be played the Sunday follow-
Ing for the following prizes:
First, bor candy from Baker’s
card room; Second, cake from
Vernonia Bakery; Third, box
candy from Lincoln’s Candy Kit-
chen; Fourth, framed picture from
Brown Furniture company.
The grand prize to be competed
for by the winners of the five
flights of the men’s tournament
will be a Premier Duplex va­
cuum cleaner donated by Geo. W.
Ford, of the Oregon Gas and
Electric company. When ap-
proached by the committee Mr.
Ford stated that he would give
the boys something to shoot for.
We take this opportunity to pub-
licly thank him for his generosity,
and continued wholehearted sup­
port to the American Legion,
This wil! be competed for by
blind bogey by the winners of
each flight.
As a condolence prize for the
first contestants eliminated from
the five flights, there will be
o blind bogey tournament which
will be played off beginning at
10 o'clock September 28.
First prize, golf sweater, do­
nated by E. W. Holtham’s Work­
ingmen’s Store; Second prize,
thre dollar merchandise order by
Nehalem Market; Third prize,
complete shaving outfit by Armi-
tage Drug
company;
Fourth
prize, sweat shirt by C. F. Hieb-
er of Hieber’s Toggery.
Keep All Your Score Card»
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1930.
Brittany Druid Stone*
ERSON, deceased.
Brittany, the “Land of the Sen,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Is one of the oldest lands In the
NOTICE is hereby given that
world, and Its Druid stones of
the undersigned has been ap­
colossal size date hack thousands of
pointed administratrix of the
year* before the Christian era and.
Estate of Hannah Bergerson, de­
like those at Stonehenge, In Eng­
ceased, by the County Court of
land. are visited annually by thou­
the State of Oregon for Colum­
sands.
St. Milo, on the coast, has the ap
bia County, and has qualified,
pearance of a large ship at anchor
A l persons 1 having claims against
STRIKES AND SPARES
It stands on a rocky peninsula and
FOR RENT
■ one-third down,
equal: said estate are hereby notified
Is surrounded by massive walls
I monthly payments,
interest. I to present the same, duly veri-
which
wore
built
In
the
Sixteenth
Carl Davidson and his office
HOTEL VISTA APARTMENTS,
Louis Bachman, j fied as by law required to the
team in the O.-A. Lumber comp­ century as a defense against the Two and three rooms—complete- I Credit gladly.
French and the British. The town
owner;
Seaboard
Dairy Credit undersigned at her residence,
any house league in a practice Is named after a Welsh monk
ly furnished, wood, light, wat-:
j
Corp,
clerk;
W.
T.
Noble, sales- j 924 State street in the City of
game, took the boys from the named St. Milo, or Maclon. who er, phone, bath (always hot wat-'
manager. Farm for sale or Vernonia, Columbia County, Ore-
shipping department into camp h"ld a bishopric there in the Sixth -----------
er), - $15,
$20
month.
9c?,
■ -
leave: stock abortion and T. B. 'on- within six months from the
Monday night by a large score century.
9date hereof.
FOR RENT—3-room furnished tested.
for this early in the season.
BESSIE TAPP, Administra­
house,
garage,
bath,
$15.
In-i
John Grady was high point
trix of the Estate of Hannah
quire
Hotel
Vista.
9c?
'
WANTED
man for the series with a score
Bergerson. deceased.
of 174. Connie Anderson and
FOR RENT—Large steam-heated WANTED—Good Hi-Power rifle, CORDON R. WATT,
Army Kannard rolled nice games.
sleeping room.
Inquire Mrs. [ 25-35 or 30,-30 caliber. North­ Attorney for said estate.
Look out for the boys from the
Dated and first published Sep­
J. W. Brown, Phone 593.
7tfc east of Vernonia, third house on
shipping department; they are
left beyond end of pavement. H. tember 12, 1930. Date of last
going to be hard to beat.
H. Crume.
73* publication October 10, 1930.
FOR SALE
Jack Johnson has been hitting
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Chas.
Richard
TAILORING,
CLEANING,
the maple for good scores all
PRESSING—Tom H. King, Sr.
this week. In a three game ser­ Vernonia visited at the home of CUT FLOWERS for sale. 1024
First
Ave.
Mrs.
W.
L.
Van
Remodeling. Repairing for men
ies with Earl Cadden he hit the P. L. McDuffee Sunday.
Doren, Phone 1136.
4tf. and women. Tailored suits $26
wood for a total of 607 pins for
A brother of Sam Me Call,
up. Agency for Singer Sewing!
the three games. He has been who died here August 31, and
200 Pullets 3%/-months old for Machines and parts. We call for '
signed by Cy Clay, captain of Mrs. Hanson of Wilark, a friend
sale
cheap.
Dozen
or
all.
Above
and deliver. Call J. C. Penney.
the .Standard Oil team, in the of the deceased, were here Mon-
Lindsay's old mill. Cal Stillings. Nc' *■ to Pn»»npv store.
7tf.
class A league.
day.
93c
Happy Thompson is practicing
WANTED— House on acreage
Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Scott at-
every day and getting lots of
¡FOR SALE—Oats and
Vetch
along river, preferably near
wood. Hap says the team that tended a lodge party in Vernon-
Seed, 2H cents lb. John D. route of school bus.
Box 85.
beats the Gilby Motor company ia Saturday evening.
Baker.
94c Vernonia.
83* i
boys in the class A league will
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Fletcher
I
win the flag.
More power to visited at the home of Mrs. Flet­ IFOR SALE-Used school desks and
The Longview Business College
you, Hap.
cher’s parents in Portland Sat­ ! seats, different sizes, by Camp
is introducing for the second,
Fred Fredrickson has his cross urday evening and Sunday.
| McGregor school district. Write year a higher accounting course, ;
alley ball working to perfection
Wilfred DeClusion is ill at his I Mrs. J. W. Wornstaff, clerk, Dist. as well as a complete secretarial
and is anxious to try it out in
140, Keasey, Oregon.
course. In the last three weeks i
home here.
.eague play.
we have made seven placements, |
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wornstaffi
Cy Clay of the Standard Oil and son William made a business' FOR SALE — Cow, Ayrshire, locally. We can do that for you, I
have been appointed
fresh one week; gentle; good too.
team is southpawing in mid-sea­
82c |
trip to Portland Saturday and: milker;
Exclusive Agents for
price
$65.
Charles
son form with several 200 scores
spent Sunday visiting relative* Schmidlin, Phone 13F51.
6tf LOST—Sept. 18, $15.00 in loose
to his credit this week.
at Clackamas.
j
Our old friend Mike O'Connor
bills. Finder please return to
Mr. and Mrs. B. Sather re-¡FOR SALE- ■Furniture; complete W. J. Lindsley.
says he will take on any bowler
bed,
$3;
small
dressers
(mir-
of his age for a three game turned to camp Sunday from
Rainier where Mr. Sather wasp’ors 10x20), $4. Inquire Hotel
■eries, winner take all.
9c? IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
quite ill for two months. Mr. Sa­ Vista.
THE STATE OF OREGON
ther
is
much
improved
in
health.
Mr. Editor: I was named by
.AUCTION SALE—Mist, Or., Oc­
FOR COLUMBIA COUNTY
President Lindley to preside over
tober 1, 11:00 a. m.
Com-
IN THE MATTER OF THE
the next regular meeting of the
Altogctli.r Too Frank
| plete dispersal 20 head Higrade, ESTATE OF HANNAH BERG-1
GENUINE STEERHIDE
chamber of
commerce,
which
Fishing, perhaps, for a little adu­ ¡Jersey Durhams, 13 Milch cows,
will be Wednesday, October 8. lation, the eight' trade teacher told 6 TIeifers, team, all kinds farm
HANDBAGS
I consider this a great opportu­ her pupils to wr'le a theme telling ,implements,
including
mowing
nity for me to get even with all lust what they tl ought of her.
Hand Modeled, Colored
I machine, separator, disc harrow,
“Please he absolutely frank.
those fellows who have for the
spike
tooth,
spring
tooth,
fan-
and Laced
past three years used me in var- now." she ur ;ed.
ill, small tools, 15 tons
Eleven-yenr-old Vlrglnla, not yet
ious places on committees, as
Terms
on
dairy
stock:
wise enough in the ways of the
Quality and Workman­
they all know that I can get world
to r< H’-'p th:ii frankness is
past on lots of things where merely a p; ■ * ideal that meets vin­
ship guaranteed.
there is plenty of hard work.
dictive o; • ession and punish-
I have named a committee to ment in practice, wrote:
Doe WISE
•‘I think you’re brutal, I don’t
assist me and think it might help
get out the boys to know who like you. I think you’re mean to »«
me and to the other children . .
will assist.
and so on for two pages.
First will be
Rev.
Claude
Poor Virginia.—Chicago Evening
tephens; second, Mr. Wolf; and
• ast Tom Crawford and Happy
Thompson with their best selec­
Mak’ng Sure
tions, which will cause them all
Wilson was on his v ay home
to eat an extra dinner.
If you can make space tell from the station. When he was
three miles from the village
all of your readers to come out about
It s a sport to be enjoy­
and about a mile from his home
and help Ed put it over. A short he saw a man nnpronchlne
ed in any kind of weath­
talk from Geo. Ford.
Store
from th • o.ipobitc <1: ¡ pi : ion.
er at any time ; rare
Yours, E. W. HOLTHAM.
“Excuse m<*. sir,” s:
fun,
a
splendid
form
of
Tir
stranger when rhev m?t.
exercise for both men
happen to have seen a policeman
MOTHER alwaxs can
and women. Try it at
anywhere
about?
”
Catching Up With Bullet*
BET THAT IT LOOKS
one
“
I
’
m
afraid
I
haven
’
t
seen
MIKE O’CONNOR’S
If a shotgun Is tired directly for over two mill's.” returned WI1-,
LIKE
RAIN WHEN THE
RECREATION HALL
ahead of an nlrplnne. within a few son
milkman leaves two
unsuspectingly.
Q uarts 1
seconds the plane will run right Into
“Good I” snapped the str.-in rer.
the shot, doehires Gen. William
Mitchell (In “Skyways"). This Is changing his tone of voice ‘Hurry
because the shot has an Initial ve­ up and give mo your watch
locity of 900 feet a second which pocketbook then.”
falls off very rapidly, until nt 60
yards ft Is only about 400 feet ve
The Divid’nj Lino
iocity loft, and nt 100 yards It has
The great distinction between
none An nlrplnne going 100 miles
teachers, sacred or literary—be­
nn hour covers 100 yards In two see
ends, which does not give the shot tween poets like Pope—between
philosophers
like Spinoza. Kant
time to drop.
and Coleridge, and philosophers
D E P A
liko Locke. Paley and Stewart—be­
Where Men Excel
tween men of the world who nre I
While woman Is superior to man reckoned accomplished talkers, and
In the matter of endurance of pain, here and there a fervent mystic
she Is Inferior in the senses of prophesying, half insane under the
taste and smell. In an experiment Infinitude of bls thought—Is that
made with 3S women, young and one class speaks from within, or
healthy, and the same number of from experience, as parties and
men It was found that no woman possessors of the fact ; and the
cotild detect essence of lemon fur other class from without, ns specta­
ther than In a solution of one In tors merely.—Ralph Waldo Emer­
one hundred thousand, but several son.
men recognized It down to one In
two h-o'O-oU nml fifty thousand
Use Engle classified Ads.
<'ainp . . .
McGregor
OWLING LEAGUES
GET UNDER WAY
The O.-A. Lumber company at
i meeting held Monday night, or-
;anized a house league of four
teams, one each from the ship­
ping department, saw mill, plan­
ing mill and office. Ctrl David-
on was elected president. The
;eason will run 26 weeks, stari­
ng Friday night, September 26,
it 7 o’clock.
The class A league with four
.earns will start the ball rolling
Tuesday night, September 30,
vith four teams. Cy Clay was
'lected president, Gene Shipman,
secretary. All games will be
ilayed at Mike O’Connor’s Re-
■reation hall.
Silchrist of Vernonia Mercantile
company.
Second Flight—First
prize,
tew Ford tire by Jack Kerr of
Kerr Motor company; Second
irize, Beep Beep motor horn by
Gilby Motor company;
Third
»rize. for low net score in Sec-
>nd flight, box of cigars donated
by Nat Perdew of Vernonia
Billiards.
Third Flight—First prize, Mc-
Gregor brassie, from Bank of
/ernonla; Second prize, one doz­
en golf balls, by C. Bruce, Re­
vail lumber dealer; Third prize,
for low net score in third flight,
one sack of MacMarr’s hard-
wheat flour donated by MacMarr
Stores.
Fourth
Flight—First
prize,
Kroflite mashie by C. C. Mellin­
ger, of Mellinger’s hardware;
Second prize,
cigarette
case,
shaving mirror, wallet and key
ease by Thomas Variety store;
Third prize, for low net score in
fourth flight, Twinplex safety
razor blade stropper, donated
by K. A. McNeil of Mac’s Phar-
macy.
For the highest bonafide score
Fifth Flight—First prize. Al-
turned in during actual compet- ligateor lightweight raincoat, by
ing play in the tournament a 1 Miller’s
Mercantile
company,
prize of an automatic scorer will |lonle of Miller’s Good Goods;
be given by A. L. Kullander, I Second prize, one of Swift’s
keeper of correct time.
Premium Hams, by Dick Pargolf-
For the best score turned in er Dickson; Third prize, for low
during actual tournament play net score of fifth flight, throe U.
four pounds of Maximum cof­ S. Tiger golf bails, by C. S.
fee will be given by Safeway Hoffman of Hoffman’s Hardware.
Stores.
The American Legion contem­
Now Read Closely
plate a tournament each year
First Flight—First prize, golf and any suggestions by the Ver­
knickers by J. C. Penney comp- nonia merchants for making it a
any; Second prize, free pass to better tournament wil lbe higaly
all shows for one month Joy appreciated, as they are really
Theatre by Jack Bush; Third making the tournament a sue-
prize for net low score in first cess.
flight, three pounds of Man-
nig’s c-'ffco. donited by L. R.
EEKEn
MADE 5<
Pharmacy
EY GO.
STORE
Store No. 1436
Vernonia, Ore
WINTERBLANKETS
Fill in your needs for winter at Low
est possible prices.
Wool is the lowest in
price since die war and our great buying
power helps to select for you belter values.
Special Bargains
Used l.ars
1929 Ford Model
1929 Ford Model
1929 Ford Model
1929 Ford Model
1930 Ford Model
A Fordor Sedan
A Ford or Sedan
A Ror.dster
A Roadster
A Coupe
FALL BARGAINS
$600.00
$585.00
$350.00
$325.00
$575.00
CARS LIKE NEW
KerrMotorCo
Vernonia, Oregon
See these blankets NOW!
1-3 Wool
Size 70x80
$2.98
You have not shopped Until
You have shopped at Penneys