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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1934)
_r«»>AY. octqb ,» EAfilK. VERNONIA. OBEGON PAGE SIX —— Two Are Killed Four Hurt in Aiitfi community. Owing to a national ruling only persons on relief rolls are eligible for the course, the object being not to compete with Accident commerdB1 BCh<M>u- A’ th<‘re no commercial schools in in this this ab IIIO «avvili* 111 (Continued from Page 1) county E. H. Condit, county school superintendent, is recommending that relief agents be lenient, cer tifying to those who wish to take the course but arc not otherwise receiving public aid. Harold McEntire is in charge of arrangements here. Jan. 8, 1916, and came to Ver nonia when she was about eight years old. She was graduated from the Vernonia grade school, and this year was a senior tn high ( school. She is survived by her parent«, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. MAGOFF V. HOUSER Brimmer, three brothers, Andy. TO BE MAIN EVENT Clarence and Harold, and one IN BOXING MATCH sister, Wilma, all of Vernonia, a grandmother, Mrs. Ella Moulton I A bout between Joe Magoff of of Seattle, several aunts and Vernonia and Jack Houser of uncles, and many other relatives Gaston will be the main event of and friend». ' a fight card at the Legion hall Vernon Jones was bom in As-1 lonight. There will be four other toria July 14, 1909. He spent bout*. most of his boyhood in the Ne- This first match of the season halem valley, living in Mist for expected to attract a great nine or ten years. He is survived jea] of interest. . , ------------------------ by his father, A. E. Jones, and a brother, Otto. His mother died Betty Crawford. Barbara Craw May, 1916. ford and George Schmidlin repre sented the Beaver Creek Calf MRS. LOFGREN NAMED ’ club at the Pacific International AS SERA TEACHER Livestock exposition. FOR VERNONIA AREA Emil Messing, Ed Bollinger, O. 1 D. McCabe and Jo» Banzer left Mrs. Bernice Lofgren has been Sunday on a hunting trip in eas named es SERA teacher in Ver- tern Oregon. nonia. Sumner E. Bryant will Perry Mellinger cut hts hand teach in Clatskanie, Herbert Lew«- Friday while splitting wood, is in Rainier, Mrs. Lola A. Childs JOY THEATRE in St Helens and Jim Watts in STAND UP AND CHEER, with Scappoose. Warner Baxter and other», Friday Commercial subjects will be and Saturday, October 19 and 20. taught in SERA classes in each ROMANCE IN THE RACE, Rog- 1 er Pryor and Heather Angel. Sun- CARD OF THANKS ' day and Monday, Oct. 21 and 22. We appreciate deeply the kind Admission 10 and 25 cents Adv. expressions of sympathy and the Art Steele of Clatskanie was in many lovely flowers bestowed town Wednesday evening to at during our recent bereavement. tend the Masonic district lodge Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Jones meeting. LEGION SPONSORS SHOW «•nt lay comply Vernnia American Legion pest plan sponsoring a show at the fwd producilo* fer Joy theatre Thanksgiving even Uan two pw ing, the out-of-town cast com Details of ths death of Frank posted of well known actors. «• —« Full details of thia event will Godwin, former sawyer In the miscellaneous ih , bo published in nest weeh ’ a haua. O.-A. mill in Vernonia. n«*r Details of Godwin Death Received Here In Newspaper Article Klamath Falls October 2 were re Additional purchase* of drouth ceived here this week In an ar cattle, in exceaa of the original ticle clipped from a Klamath quotas which expired In Septem ber. have been authorised In Falls newspaper. Washing! n as a "tapering off’ He was __ killed in an accident prveeaa. Oregon ha* been allot at the Union Lumber company’» plant 25 miles ea*t of Bonanza ted $63,374 in thia cleanup buy- when a »lab from the saw struck ling which will purchase about him as he stepped from the log 4500 head additional. Stale dlree- deck to the carriage. The »lab tors in charge of th* cattle buy crushed his chest and he fell ft >m ing have been authorised to pur- the carriage, fracturing hi* skult ch*«« cattle only from producer» He was a native of Louisiana. clearly unable to provide ade 52 years of age. He to survived quate feed auppllee for their by one daughter, Billie Mae of' stock. After bis Port Arthur, Texas. an insurance policy setting j Oregon wheat farmers u«ed death VP » $10,000 tru»t fund for the nearly half of their contracted among hi« he- arre< a, additional fallow land. 1 child wa» found according to a survey made of longings. held in Klamath 1 Services were 26 state» including Oregon, The Falls October 4. and interment figure« r« th «red by the AAA was in I.*kc Charle», La. show for Oregon 46.6 per eent of the land left out of wheat the vote in Yamhill county fav u«ed for fallow; 23 3 per cent ored the program, and in Lane was in new «ending» for pasture county was against it. ,r hay, «lightly more than 20 per Oregon's allotment, Mr. Nelaon -ays. va» cut from 1278,000 a* •igned up to $108.000, then rais ed to 1229,000 after a long hard fight. Notice of Special Election Notice is hereby given that a special election will be held at the City Hall in the City of Ver nonia, Columbia county, Oregon, on November 5, 1934, between the hours of one o’clock and 8 o’clock p. m. of said day for the purpose of increasing the tax levy by more than six per cent over the preceding year’s base. BEN S. OWENS, Attest—C. F. Hieber, Mayor. City Recorder. 42e2 VERNONIA BAKERY FRED W. I HERMAN Repehl»« •• f » 1 r«-d U Hrnaaa < an n«nnn«« la •«p i jlumbi* dbtnc attorney at kaln„ . • 19.11 ,rr .f« h* * V«r»al reaper! by the « <y of hie ihiakia*. tie MMM of hi* A rm and the firmaeas ef , tegritv Hermaa'e oC« W" 1 ' « * gravtae «■ to the state.** ONE GOOD TERR DESERVES ANOTMU Today Madam! Theo try • *>a*d W wr «•4 fee Ooe »4 i U m *ee hie »4« Ai,way. Nat M •e Edward*a be >«>• r* • Airway Coffer 3 lb*. 59c Noi, Hill (x,ffee 211». 19c EDWARDS l)<-|H*n<luble 53c FLOUR Safeway 49 lb. Hag BAKER GIRL 49-lb. Hag $1.79 —. £ 1 fi A i7f SnK«r PURE CAN! lOO-lh, Crystal Wedding 1-arge package 23c Baking powder ............. 2% lb can PORK & BEANS VEGETABLES (Fri. and Sal. Only) LEMONS, Sunkist iunkist AC Do*. wwC each 4C CABBAGE I’.und LETTUCE Large heads SWEET SPUDS Jerseys—Clba bananas 4Pounds TOMATOES 4-pound* CRAPES Seedlem 10 lk. 55c Nature’s Gift No. 2 can PEAS Crisp stalks ...... $350.00 Prise ref fee <■«*<** OATS 3«0 si»« ABOUT at)«/ Mac Marr. 3 tall can. CALUMET c*" 27c ASK MILK CELERY • • • lei as show you ’ why GOOD printing pays! RE-ELECT Coffee COUNTY FARMERS PROTEST CORN-HOG eight PROGRAM FOR 1935 Vernonia Bakery BREAD * OFELURY € lassi fled Ads ONE BROOD SOW with 5-weeks old pigs—$30.00. Jay Burtraw, 3 miles east of Verno W’ith a very light vote being nia on Coon Creek road. 42cl ___ cast, Columbia county farmer« in * meeting at Mist Tuesday and Anyone having piano Wednesday expressed would like to rent or sell please Rainier see Enoch Dumas, at Washington themselves as opposed to a corn grade schooL 40tfc ho< ProRTam for 1935. The total —--------------------------------- ------------- vote was 14 against and four for FOUND — Odd Fellows watch- the program. A proposition for a charm. Owner may have same combined grain and livestock pro- by paying for this ad. Eagle of- gram for 1936 met with equal T*ce-_______________________ disfavor, there being 16 against, and two for. Only six attended Anyone wishing grape leaves for at Mist and 12 at Rainier. pickles may get all they want Opposition, believes Geo. A. at Mrs. A. E. Jennings*. No cost. Nelson, county agent, was based FRYERS AND PULLETS. Also on the way the com-hog program weaner pigs. W. O. Porterfield. was handled in this state, there 39tf. being much dissatisfaction with the cutting down of allotment*. Notice of Special School Meeting The vote will have no effect on the continuance of the program, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN the different states affected show to the legal voters of School Dis ing a majority for it. In Oregon trict No. 47, of Columbia Coun ty. Oregon, Stat« of Oregon, that a special school meeting of Ask Your Grocer for . . said district will be held at the Washington school on the 29th day of October, 1934, at 8:00 o’clock in the afternoon for the purpose of electing a director to serve for the unexpired term . . for 2 good Reasons- caused by the resignation of di- ITS MADE AT HOME I rector A. C. Knau**. IT’S BETTER Dated this 17th day of Octo- I » ber, 1934. I Ray D. Fisher, Attest: Chairman. Loel Roberts, Clerk. 42c2 I 5c 25c ..... 25c 25c 2 1b*. 15c 1-lb- 57c £ Van C.mp'. 5c II-ounce can MEAT SAVINGS (Fri. *od Sal- BOILING REIF l^an cut* Pound HAMBURGER Fresh 9 im Daily ’ 1 .wagl FORK - VEAL ST Shoulder cut* JJC Pound »»>»«♦••••* •** BEEF ROAST Baby Beef Pound ........... VEAL ROASTS Crown Guta Pound .... FRICtS EFFECTIVE FRI. TO TWUR1. O*i. It ’• 13*« 16c