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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1934)
PAGE SIX Caught in The Hounds Verla Messing left Saturday for a visit in Hood River. Until the strike came some in dustrial payrolls in the state are as good as in 1929, declared E. D. Selder, auditor for the state industrial accident commission, who was here from Monday to Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Hoss of Portland were in town Wednes day. Mr. Hoss is auditor for the S. P. and S. railway Co. Mrs. Margaret McClain, sister of D. McDonald, sustained seven fractures in her leg as the result of a fall at her home in Nova Scotia. Mr. MacDonald may make a trip there later. Mr. and Mrs. Ray D. Grun from South Pasadena, Cal., visit ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Ruhl until Wednesday. They took a week end trip to Mt. Rainier national park and Van couver, B. C. Vivian and Zonweiss Douglass accompanied Rev. D. R. Kauff man and daughter Mary to Ver- € lassi Hied Ads WANTED lonia from Portland Sunday and DEATH DANCER ¡sited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. > 5. J. Douglass, returning the some , .ay. j Mr. and Mrs. Judd Greenman | were Portland visitors yesterday. ' Mrs. A. J. Hughes and daugh-' ter Amy are now vsiitmg in Louisiana, according to word re- eived here this week. While in Houston, Texas, they called on •Irs. M. F. Wall’s mother. Because of inability to get gas along the Columbia highway oe- ■ tween Scappoose and Portland j Saturday night Calvin Quinlan’s I tank became empty when he had reached the metropolis, and he had to phone a friend to come and tow him in. Lee Roy Damron returned Sun day from Portland, where he had been for a week undergoing an operation on his eye. He went back to Portland Tuesday for I further attention. W. J. Armitage and Dr. R. D. I Eby went to Forest Grove Wed-1 I he weird, impressive “dance of nesday on business. Mrs. C. F. Hieber is in Port-j death’’ will be one of the unusual sights accorded people who attend land this week visiting her daugh Eugene’s Oregon Trail pageant ter, Mrs. D. F. De Cou. July 26, 27 and 28. The dance will Mrs. Ray D. Fisher and daugh De done by a real Indian girl, at ter Margaret are visiting Mrs. tractive Thelma Knowlton, whose Indian name Is “Sul-Kaul».” Her Fisher’s parents near Tigard. Mr. husband will give the old Indian Fisher took them Sunday return chant, accompanied by tom-toms, while she dances. ing the same day. Harold Shipley has returned to his home here after serving out PORTLAND BUSINESS his enlistment in the CCC’s. PARALYZED BECAUSE JOY THEATRE Zane Grey’s MAN OF THE FOREST, with Rudolph Scott Saturday and Sunday, July 21 and 22. Admission 10 cents and 25 cents. Adv. Mrs. D. MacDonald visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hillsberry Wednesday. 1EDAL TO PRESENTED BASEBALL TEAM CON- TINUES WINNING STREAK BE VANCOUVER BARR ACKS, ^ash., July 18—(Special.)—Dr. ohn Flynn of St. Helens, major, iedical Reserve corps, will again resent a medal to the most out- tanding student from Columbia ounty at the ninth annual Citi- ens’ Military Training camp here, it was announced today. Major Flynn has made the award for the past several years, and Lhis time will be on active duty during the last half of camp. The award is one of two for which Columbia county students are particularly eligible, the oth- er being a five dollar prize of- fered to the most outstanding I student from that county by the I American Legion Auxiliary of St. | Helens and Rainier. Trainees from Columbia coun- j tv are eligible also, alonir with the rest of the 260 students, for j most of 17 other awards, includ ing the Governor Julius L. Meier j medal for the most outstanding student from Oregon. (Continued from page 1) sided to be interesting. Larson’s pitching was too masterful for the St. Helens boys. The heavy stick work of Greenman, Cline, Costi and Holtham soon gave him a six run lead and he breezed in with a 11 to 7 score. The town team plays in Deer Island Sunday but will be at home July 29 against a strong opponent. The Nightingales of Forest Grove Will Play at the DANCE SATURDAY, JULY 21 ARCADIA PARK Admission 25 and 35 cents /^SALE! -K OF MARINE STRIKE Business in the Portland area has become practically paralyzed as a result of the marine strike now going into its third month, QUILTING— 75c or exchange according to the July issue of half in groceries. Samples given. Business Survey, issued this week Call after 5 p. m. or write Mrs. by Commonwealth, Inc., of Port Ida B. Henry, Vernonia, Mist land. The Commonwealth index route. 28*2 DIRECTORS REPLY TO COM I of Portland business fell to 49.- PLAINT FILED JUNE 18 38% of a computed normal during FOR SALE OR TRADE June against 60.26% for May (Continued from page 1.) BARGAIN— Simmons three-quar and 65.52% for June 1938. ter bed, springs and mattress, teachers or principal and them First affected were tidewater complete for $10.00. Mrs. L. II. selves resign the directors issued lumber mills most of which are Dewey. 29c3 the following statement: virtually closed up due to inabili “We believe the factor» con ty to ship. Production in Portland DRY WOOD—cord, $4.00; green wood, $3.50 a cord, old growth. tributing to the complaint as area dropped 46% last month Twin Fir Service Station, Phone set forth in the petition can be while mill stocks increased about 252. 27tfc entirely eliminated by these 27 % above last June. Furniture slight administrative changes in | factories were forced to close or JERSEY COW for sale, and hay the operation of the school. We operated at greatly reduced sche- to winter her, $30. Mrs. John do not believe that any matter j dules. Flour mills produced at Dickson, Stony Point road. 29*1 of policy is involved and that the 'about 42% of capacity and pro- 1 duction in woolen textile mills OLD GROWTH and second growth resignation of any members of ’ was reduced by 25% from the the board or dismissal of any of wood for sale. Phone 773. May level. 27*4tf the teachers will be neccessary to Considerable reduction in em secure a satisfactory and effi ployment and buying power is a cient school system. ” LEGAL NOTICES This statement was authorized natural consequence, says Busi NOTICE OF MEETING by the three directors, A. C. ness Survey, and retail trade is NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Knauss, chairman, J. C. Moran suffering as a result. Most serious aspect of the that a mass meeting of the citiz and Ray D. Fisher. R. M. Al ens of Vernonia is called to be drich,' member of the board at strike, according to David Eccles, held in the Legion hall at eight the time the petition was filed, j editor of Business Survey, is the o’clock p. m., Friday, August 3, was not a candidate for reelec • fact that an acute shortage of 1934, for the purpose of nomi tion, and his place was taken by gasoline may make wheat harvest extremely difficult. This fact com nating a mayor for two years, Mr. Moran. bined with inability to move crops treasurer for two years, 1 coun Teachers Elected cilman for two years and 2 The following teachers were can possibly offset the excellent councilmen for 4 years, to be elected: Miss Ethel Peterson, I condition of crops in this terri filled at the general election to , Miss Lenora Kizer, Miss Mary tory. be held on November 6, 1934. Erickson, Miss Elma White, Enoch People who use Eagle classi By order of the city council. Dumas, Paul Gordon, Howard C. F. HIEBER, Reeher, Miss Charlotte Hilts and fieds get results. City Recorder. Mrs. Lullah E. Fullerton. AND DRINKING? A resolution was passed not to SMOKING WATCH YOUR STOMACH CALL FOR BIDS employ any married women Sealed bids will be received teachers. For quick relief from indiges by the directors of School Dis Ivan N. McCollom, principal, tion and upset stomach due to trict 47 for the transportation of was reelected last March. excessive smoking and drinking pupils for the school year 1934- try Dr. Emil’s Adla Tablets. Sold 35 as follows: 35 high school and certified check, cashier’s check or on money back guarantee. Armi grade school pupils from Camp 8 other negotiable paper in the sum tage Drug Co.__________ (Adv.-3) to the Vernonia union high school, of $50 for a single route or $100 the Washington grade school and for a combination of routes. Con I Ask Your Grocer for . . . I I or the Lincoln grade school; 45 tracts will be let on the basis of 3 grade school pupils from Pitts an eight months school term, with burg to the Washington grade privilege of extension of one school and or the Lincoln grade month provided there is need for school via the Nehalem highway; such service, and bidders may in 25 grade school pupils via the clude in their proposals their . . . for 2 good Reasons— Stony Point road from its inter terms for an option of two or IT’S MADE AT HOME section with the Nehalem high three years. Bids will be opened IT’S BETTER way to the Washington grade in the Washington grade school school and or the Lincoln grade Tuesday, August 14. at 8 p. m. school. Bids may cover these The right is reserved to reject routes separately or any combina any and all bids. RAY D. FISHER, tion of routes, or one contract for Acting Chairman. all routes. Bidders must be resi dents of School District 47, and Attest—LOEL ROBERTS, Clerk. 28c 2 all bids must be accompanied by WANTED—To buy, some milk cows. A. D. Hall, Mist route, Vernonia, Ore. 28c2 FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1984. VERNONIA EAGLE. VERNON-A. OREGON if AIRWAY VERNONIA BAKERY 21c 60c l-lb. MILD. MELLOW SATISFYING 3 lbs. NOB HILL OUR HIGHEST BLEND OUR HIGHEST GRADE Í Vernonia Bakery BREAD \ COFFEE 1 lb. 24c 2 lbs. 47c 3 lbs. 7Oe Edwards’ Dependable l-lb. can 27c 2-lb. can 53c JULY 20 AND 21 SUGAR 25-lb. Cloth Bag FLOU IK App‘e Biscuit Mix 49-lb. bag Lge. Pkg. FISHER’S 20 Full cream ... LB. 15' Rose City — 3-ibs. 25 SALAD OIL Qt. CHEESE SPAGHETTI 25c 2-lbs. DATES Cel13-Pk*- Bulk ........... $1.69 NEW POTATOES 25c No. 3 basket 15' 15' ONIONS 1 JY .c 10-lbs....................... TOMATOES U.S. No. l’s .... 3-lbs. JL SPECIAL GIFT OFFER! FREE $1.00 bottle NADJI Perfume for 7 WHITE KING TOILET SOAP Wrappers MAIL WRAPPERS TO PRINCESS NADJI I 7 f-Lp. WHITE KINS OO WHITE KIN6 SOAP CO., Lo. 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