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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1936)
advised or warned. Each school is given ample advice and time to meet the requirements set forth. SCHOOLS Vernonia high school became a (Harold Mc'Entire) member of this association in About six hundred schools of 1933 and has remained in _ good Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, 1 standing. At the last meeting of Oregon, Utah and Washington , the organization the rating of belong to this association whose Vernonia high school was approv- purpose is to build and maintain >ed with advice on standard 1. The a higher standardization in the (advice concerned the repair work high schools of this area. Unifi-jon buildings and increasing the cation of standardization in the | (lighting lighting facilities, facilities. These things accomplished through the efforts ' were accomplshed during the of this organization. past summer months. It is possible for a high school ---------- *---------- Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Cook are to have one of the following ratings: accredited, approved, parents of a baby girl born “ ~ Sunday, November 1. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Turner and -------------- 1 children motored to Salem Sat- FOR SALE, Laundry-ette washing i urday. machine, a good bargain. Mrs. I ---------- *---------- John Rosa. 46*1 ¡LOGGERS DEFEAT BANKS THE NORTHWEST ASSOCIA TION OF SECONDARY Classified Ads e<i around right end from mid field to the Ramblers 5 yard line. A wide end run was attempted to cover the remaining 5 yards. In this play both Henderson and Meeker were injured andl Meeker was taken from the game. Schalock went through the center for the touchdown. The try for extra point was a pass over the goal line which was complete, but the Loggers were off side so the point didn’t count. This was the extent of the scoring. ARMISTICE DAY CELEBRA TION HELD BY LOCAL POST (Continued from page 1) veterans followed! and each told what outfit claimed him during the war. The program ended with --------------------------------------------- --------- AND JEFFERSON TEAMS FOR SALE, a Conlon washing (Continued from Page 1) machine and a round dining room table. Mrs. Ross, 24 O.-A. end to the Ramblers 15. On the Hill. 46c 1 following play Henderson slipped through off tackle to the 3 WANT' A BARGAIN?.. Small yard line, from there Schalock size piano like new, also larger plowed through the center of piano must be taken up. Will line for the touchdown. The Tailman Piano Store, for extra point was made terms. 46c4 Salem, Oregon. 1 Henderson. The second quarter opened! by BOARD & ROOM - Reasonable the Ramblers staging a hard rates. Call evenings, 1142 Ne comeback. Running a number of halem Street. ? line plunges and wide end runs FOUND, 1 rifle. Owner may ob the Ramblers went 45 yards to tain by proper identification reach pay dirt. The pass for extra point was and paying for this ad. Carl Davis, Stony Point Road. 46*1 knocked down by McDonald, the Loggers center. FOR SALE, Canary bird, good j During the third' quarter both singer, and cage. Mrs. Carl i teams played good defense ball 46*1 and neither was able to score. Davis, Stony Point road. With the sound of ‘he gun at FOR SALE, 1 living room suite, the beginning of the fourth quar 1 Vernonise range, 1 complete ter the Loggers started a hard bed, 1 dresser and stool and 1 offensive drive. Henderson dash- See George chest of drawers. Hawkins at 1061 Washington 46*1 Avenue, Vernonia. LODGES FOR SALE, Jersey cow. Was fresh in June. Good milker. See J. C. Jackson across tracks from Vernonia Trading Company, in S. P. and S. bunk house. 46*2 Vernonia Lodge No. 184 A. F. & A. M. meets at Masonic Temple, Stated Communication First Thursday of each called month. Special meetings on all other Thurs- day nights, 7:30 p. nr. Visitors most cordially welcome. George Plumb, W. M. Glenn F. Hawkins, Sec. Order of Eastern Star Nehalem Chapter 153, O. E. S. Regular commu nication first and third Wed nesdays of each month, at Ma sonic Temple. All visiting sis ters and broth ers welcome. Mrs. L. H. Dewey, W. M. Leona McGraw. Sec. NOVEMBER FOR SALE, Team of mares. Mid dle age, weighing 3000 pounds. Well mated, well gaited. Gentle enough for any small boy to drive. Sound, true and free from all blemishes. With fold. Will sell cheap. Frank Rinck, one mile West of Buxton. 46*2 “ $2.75 12 to 2S DR. JOY R. I HALL Physician and Surgeon 965 Bridge St. THEATRE Phone, Office 72, Res. 73 Office Hours 7 to 12 1 to 5 Special Attention to Obstetrics Saturday Don’t Get Personal NEAL W. BUSH Sunday and Monday Sunday Matinee Joy Theatre Bldg. Ph. 663 In Vernonia Mondays.and Tuesdays Attorney at Law Janet Gaynor in LADIES IN LOVE Dr. Chas. E. TATRO Chiropractor Tues, and Wed Double Feature --- Radionist Physio-Therapist OVER CLINE FUR. STORE Phone 231 BUNKER BEAN OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED H. M. BIGELOW DENTIST Thurs. and Fri Shirley Temple in Joy Theatre Building ’ Vernonia ... Oregon DIMPLES FULLERTON STUDIO PIANO — VOICE DANIEL BOONE PHONE 241 479 Rose Avenue Telephone 1091 Above Hoffman’s The Margaret-Ina Beauty Shop has changed hands. Ma. gret Powell is the new owner... The name is now “Margaret’s Beauty Shop.” u C. BRUCE Lumber & Shingles Wholesale and Retail DON’T ALLOW YOUR CAR TO FREEZE FOR SALE— Model A 1% ton truck. Dual wheels, platform body, 10-ply tires, overload springs, good condition. $200. 1046 Rose Ave. 42*6 LET US FILL IT WITH Economical Thank You For your support in the recent election. Chevrolet Automobiles See my bargains in Kiln Dried lumber at $6.00 per M. and up. Open Saturdays from 8 a. m. to Noon. Oregon Motor Stages FOR SALE, Weaner pigs. Stony Point road. J. T. Hollett. 45*3 Wm. Pringle Sr Directory Coming THE BIG GAME INCL. Free Surprise for each of you FOR SALE:— An A-l farm team. See Harry Culbertson._______ ? FOR SALE— Rhode Island reds and whites, also pigs. Sleep ing rooms to rent. W. O. Porter field, 376 Nort st. _______ 43tf Professional KING GUARANTEED PERMANENT WAVES $1.75 ocmmunity singing of war songs. an invitation to all members and A dance which was opened to eligible members to attend. the public followed, with music furnished by the Nehalem Buck- aroos. Mrs. John Luther was chair- man for the dinner. She was assisted in making arrangements by Mrs. Lloyd Cummings, who had charge of the tables, Mrs. Albert Schultz, Mrs. George Vosnick, Mrs. Virgil Powell and R. E. SILVIS Mrs. E. S. Thompson. Sons and daughters of veterans assisted in Dentist serving the dinner. Several local Over Terminal Cafe business firms helped to make VERNONIA the affair a success by their donations. These included King's grocery, Nehalem markes, Safe way store, Red and White store Roland D. Eby, M. D. and Fairway Foods. At the conclusion of the pro Physician and Surgeon gram, Mrs. Thompson announced the next meeting of the Auxiliary Town Office 891 for November 17 and extended A. F. & A. M. Ladies Look at this Thanksgiving Special FOR SALE— Three room house completely renovated and paint ed. Inquire Mrs. R. D. Eby. 44tf FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 193« VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON PAGE TEN Frigidaire Refrigeratori Leave from Bush’s Cafe 7:55 a. m. 1:25 p. m. and 5:25 p.m. daily for Portland via Timber. Leave Portland, from Yamhill stage depot daily at 9:30 a. m., 2:00 p. m. and 5:15 p. b.. Call service between Camp 8 and' Vernonia. Sundays Only: 12:30 p. m. for St. Helens. Leaves St. Helens 3 p. m. FARE: $2.10 round trip, $1.30 one way Ride the new Oregon Motor Stages