THE VERNONIA EAGLE FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1930. PAGE SEVEN all. We believe that there should would be glad to follow your place of this meeting and the be some road construction in suggestion as to the time and manner of conducting same. this county and is our opinion that your Commission believes so. So iar as this court is con­ cerned, we would be pleased to have you designate the route and the character of construction which you propose to make and , if there is anything you wish The Washington county court has been good enough to make court to do, which we can LOST AND FOUND water; water, light and wood $15 is being urged by different fac­ an investigation of the possibility we would be pleased to act. month. P. Hill, 875 Second St. tions to appropriate money for of a road over the Coast range.' LOST—White gold lady’s wrist You are doubtless aware that! It has been our thought that road surveys, each faction favor­ FOR SALE possibly your Commission has re­ watch somewhere on Bridge some years ago, this county made frained from entering into a pro­ ing its own pet scheme. From street Saturday. Mrs. E. B. some surveys, one over the Toute $15. Fine a letter printed last week in the gram of road construction in 211* VICTROLA For sal George, Phone 974. I i condition; 50 records. Midway county papers, it appears that known as the Wilson river route, | this county for the reason that WANTED Grocery.__________________ 211* the county court wants the state and one over the route known as the county is not united on any highway commission to show its I the Trask river route, The sur- l one program. This court is in WANTED—25 high school boys FOR SALE—One 10-quart size hand before any more county ‘ veys were made with the hope a position to say to you that we | Nothing else to buy pressure cooker, used but a want a day’s work before money is expended on surveys. that your Commission would ac- desire improvements of our state Inquire at The letter follows: Christmas. Who will provide 'few times, $5.50. cept the one which they con­ highway in this county at the! 211c some work? Please call princi- i this office. sidered the most feasible. This earliest possible date, and since > Hillsboro, Oregoq, pal’s office._________________ 201c December 10, 1930. county invested a very large you have been advised of the i WILL TRADE—35 Winchester sum of money on these surveys, merit of the different routes,, rifle for sheep, calves, shot­ State Highway Commission, FOR RENT to the present, we have it is our suggestion to you that and up Salem, Oregon, gun or anything else useful. Will not been advised that the Com­ you immediately proceed with BIG SET TONE / BIG SET PERFORMANCE FOR RENT—2-room apartments, sell for $10 cash. Elmer Berg- Gentlemen: For some considerable length mission is willing to accept either whatever program you have been new, clean and quiet. Hot erson. 212* of time, there has been agita­ of these surveys. looking toward as improvement | LOOK AT THIS! A genuine Balanced-Unit Philco Baby Grand foe tion on the part of numerous Recently there wa* a mass of the highway system of this, only $69.50, complete with tubes. ImtaUed free! Thia great radio I people in this county for road meeting held before this court in county. will out-perform receivers coating twice its price! I construction. There is one fac­ the court house in Hillsboro on We urge you to notify us when' Seven tubes (3 screen-grid) tion that is demanding that the the part of the group sponsoring you can see us, and we prefer: 'Electro-dynamic speaker with new rubbenaed highway from Beaverton to Hills­ the Baseline highway and they that the meeting be a meeting be- ' parchment cone -.—-u boro and Forest Grove be im­ are demanding of us that we ap- tween your commission and this j Pleasant Hill school Christmas proved by widening. There is propriate a sum of money suf­ ___________ \ Philco Balanced-Unit Construction program will be on Monday even­ another faction that is contend­ ficient to make a survey of this court, without interference of Push-pull audio amplification ( any parties interested in any of By JOHN G. LONSDALE ing, December 23. ing for a road which has been route. We have taken the po­ Double-tuned input circuit President American Bankers Mr. and Mrs. Hulan Thacker commonly designated as the sition that we are perfectly will­ the factions of this court, and Handsome walnut cabinet of Gothic design Association are spending a few weeks at the “Baseline Super Highway,” run­ ing to make the survey if your' i then if it is thought best that Philco Baby Grand gives you volume, distance and all the beauty of ANKERS and business men err tome of Mrs. Thacker’s parents ning east from the city of Hills­ commission will commit yourself | a general meeting be had to hear | the recommendations of the dif-1 In not adopting more uni­ at Buxton. pure, clear, undistorted lone. It is portable, light, convenient; great boro and following as nearly on the proposition that you will, Perry Mellinger was a business as can be, the Base Line. There accept the survey when it is made ferent citizens of this county, we versally the tactics of the scien­ as an extra set; great as a regular set. tist. When caller at Treharne last week. The is another group that is con­ and construct the road. F. Brown of Brauns was a tending for a highway through three routes through the county the scientist wishes to Vernonia shopper on Friday. the north part of the county. each have their merit. Mrs. J. Glassner, Mrs. E. Sun- You are doubtless aware that fathom the We are not advised of the pro­ mysteries o f ell, Mrs. A. Hodge, Mrs. A. Webb, there is a demand on the part gram of your Commission with the universe and Mrs. R. Stanton attended of the people of the coast and respect to the construction of or resolve the Rebekah convention at St. j _______ portiand *'7nd J ’ the people between roads through this county leading ____ things into Helens last Thursday. these points for a short route toward the coast, nor are we their compon­ Lawanda Stanton has been ill to the coast. advised of your program with re­ ... and if you need an aerial we will make you a »pedal price! ent parts he the past week with chicken pox. spect to the construction of a call sto his as­ Numerous Routes Suggested John Watson and sons Wes­ short route to the coast, and in sistance the ley and Chester motored to their Numerous routes have been fact, we are not advised whether m a g n i f T - home in Portland on Sunday. suggested, and your commision or not you have a program. Ing power Mrs. C. W. Bennett and chil- TIPIS A RADIO CHRISTMAS! Demand is Urgent John G. Lonsdale of the micro­ dren motored to Astoria Satur- used to pay her when you were courting her?" scope. Thera day, returning Sunday. The demand on the part of our “Well," confessed Jones, “I can’t before him, like an open book, lie Ralph John underwent an op- people is such that we feel that the secrets of nature which un­ eration for his tonsils Tuesday, say that I do.” “I thought as much," said the we should state to you that we aided eyes cannot observe. Road graders were working wise counselor. “Tbe trouble with desire a meeting with your Com­ The uncanny power of the micro­ out at Treharne one day last you is that you’re like that other mission at a time and place de­ scope's all-seeing eye has revealed married man who said under sim­ signated by you that we may sit week. countless secrets for the material Fred Powell of Siletz is visit- ilar conditions that when you’d together and go over this situa­ and Intellectual progress of human­ to catch a car you didn’t need the past few run to run any more after you have tion without the interference of ity. It has enabled us to study ing friends here caught it. Now, this Is my advice any of the interested parties at the processes of growing cells in days. Mr. and Mrs. James Gordon, to you : Turn over a new leaf. Start plant and animal life, trace the causes of disease and successfully Miss Murphy and Gloria called this very day. Begin paying your a little attention. Fuss over combat the Ills of mankind: it has at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S wife her just as you used to do when aided the engineer in his search Baker Sunday. you were first engaged. Try to be Maurice Mowe has returned a sweetheart to her Instead of just for stronger and more serviceable materials, giving us taller, lighter from Astoria and is attending a husband.” and more sanitary structures, and Vernonia high school. “By gum, maybe you're right,” better highways; it has disclosed Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Baker mo­ said Jones. “I’ll do that very thing.” That evening, when he burst in the defects In steel rails and tored to Forest Grove on Mon- the front door, his arms laden with brought us an era of safer railway day. parcels, he planted a warm kiss travel; it has added to the food upon the cheek of the astonished supply of the nation, In fact. It Mrs. Jones and In tones of a well- has affected favorably nearly every worked-up enthusiasm he cried out : activity of the human race, “Dearie, this Is going to be a big whether it apply to production, night for us I Here's a ten-pound My distribution or consumption, in box of candy for you and here's a dozen American Beauty roses. Now time of peace or In time of war. stories I want you to slip Into your best In the business and banking world, economic research and an­ by In in cF. CoBsb frock. I’ve got u table reserved at the Illtz-Carlton for dinner and I’ve alysis serve as the microscope ordered two seats for the opera through which we are enabled to A LITTLE STORY FOR Why—what’s the matter?" lie add­ see basic factors more clearly and ed, seeing that her Ups trembled. HUSBANDS TO READ thus determine the causes of suc­ “Well, to begin with," she said, cess and failure. Only recently ONHS, who had been married a “the cook quit today. Your Aunt have we began to realize the full Clara arrived nnexpeç^edly for a considerable number of years, visit and there’s no telling how long value of research and analysis took counsel with one of his bach­ she'll stay, both the children were and apply them In such a way as elor friends. sent from school, sick with colds, to eliminate the guesswork that “It seems to me," he said, “that now—’’ she burst into tears waB characteristic in industry a m.v domestic affairs are slipping and “—and now, to cap the ettmaz, you few years ago. “Eliminate the into a rut I’m afraid my wife is oome home drunk!” guess and reach success,” might getting bored. There don’t seem to 1®. br the McNnurtt Syndicate, lac.) be any of the romance left that we well be a motto for all of us. had in our early married life. 1 There were twice as many wish 1 knew what is the matter.” people killed by motor vehicles “I can make a guess,” said his confidant “Do you still pay your in the United States during 1929 wifg those little attentions that you as in the year 1922. Washington County Court Asks Highway Commission To Announce Their Plans I 1 zn TH pHILCO Baby Grand TAKING THE GUESS OUT OF BUSINESS Treharne B Free demonstration *’ Liberal payment terms Free installation ACT NOW! Vernonia Service Station Vernonia J Banking Conducting Continual Research Tbe American Bankers Associa­ tion is dally submitting every phase and every department of banking to searching scrutiny and study, says John O. Lonsdale, presi­ dent of this the world’s greatest I financial association. 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