Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, August 09, 1928, Page 4, Image 4

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    THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1921.
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
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Urriuniia Eaijlr
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$2 per year in advance
Entered as second class matter August 4, 1922
at the post office at Vernonia, Oregon,
under the act of March 3, 1879
ADVERTISING RATES
Foreign: 30c per inch. Local: 25c per inch. Lo­
cal readers 5c per line. Classified lc per word.
MARK E. MOE, Editor
WHAT TO DO?
dependence and without it all is slavish gj
labor and interminable discouragement.
Those who entered upon high school life
today are to be congratulated. They are
marching over a royal road and paving J
their own life’s highway so that progress
will be smooth and sure.
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SYNTHETIC FOOD
Some scientists have made the state­
ment that the time is not far away when
synthetic food will be produced to take
tiie place of all the various kinds of food
now eaten by human beings, and, sup­
posedly, animals.
Delay such an advent to the millenium,
as we do not care to see it. The efforts to
find all the qualities of food, that the hu­
man race may be benefitted thereby is
commendable, for then we shall always
be learning what is better to eat. But when
they flatly state that they have already
discovered all the properties of food or
will soon do so, it would be safe to bet
that they are taking in too much territory.
All persons eat to live. It is said of some
persons that they also live to eat. But near­
ly everyone gets much enjoyment in this
important duty of living and who are these
scientists to deprive folk of this pleasure?
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Eliminate Waste From Accounting
Now that the voters of school district
No. 47 have decided not to build a new
school, what will the board do now?
There is a certainty that more children
wil be enrolled this year than last. And
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during the past year all available space
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was used in the building for seating pur­
poses. It means that temporary buildings
will have to be constructed and merely
prolongs the time of building a new’ build­
ing.
For a new building will certainly have
to be built. We would not be surprised if
the present structure is condemned with­
in the next three years. And each year
THE PRINTING PRESS
sees a decreased valuation in district 47,
consequently each taxpayer will be paying The next time you pass the Eagle of­
more by waiting than if the building would fice, step inside and take a look at the
be put up now.
printing press. Then remember what you
read here.
NEW ROAD IS COUNTY AFFAIR
Less than 40 years ago, when printing
was new, Francis I, king of France, deter­
The proposed shortcut road from Rain­ mined to suppress all new ideas, especially
ier, through Apiary to Pittsburg and Ver­ in religious controversy. It is true, Francis
nonia is a matter that can be entirely de­ is known as the “Father of Letters,’’ but
cided within this county. There will be that is a false honor.
no long hearings before the highway com­ The king, angered that sudden death
mission nor delays because of "other bus­ did not add to the gayety of the spectacle,
iness” scheduled by that body.
decided to add a few little humorous
It is understood that the county court twists of his own to thg already long list
is heartily in favor of the proposed road of torture. His machine first “dipped” the
and now the public sentiment in the coun­ victim in a bed of fire, fifteen feet long,
ty is urging its construction the thing to ten feet wide, then automatically hauled
do is be about the business of putting the the human sacrifice back by manipulation
road in.
of ropes, keeping it up till the sufferer was
The W'ay would then be open for a large tortured to death.
amount of tourist traffic through Colum­ Francis, after attending a number of ex­
bia county and across the Longview ecutions, pronounced his machine “superb
bridge, which will be finished in about and meritorious,” his exact words.
two years. It would also open up new
But the thing to do was to abolish the
farming country to be settled.
source of all heretical ideas, whether pol­
itical, religious or social, and naturally the
THE POLITICAL CAMPAIGNS
next victim was the printing press. The
proclamation to prohibit further printing
It appears that both Hoover and Smith of books within the kingdom, under pain
are to conduct dignified campaigns, ac­ of hanging or burning, concluded with the
cording to their statements. It has been merry words, “Such is my royal pleasure.”
that way so far, but much depends upon Presses were smashed, printers parboiled
the tide of battle as it wages back and in the flames.
forth. The stake is so large and the help-: A few generations later, on came the
ers on each side so many, that any sort of French Revolution, and the people on their
mud slinging may be in order before the part replied to King Francis’ machine by
one of their own, the guillotine, whose
polls are opened in November.
And that reminds us. We have a very keen, shining blade chopped off many a
warm battle looming in this county in the head among the court crowd till France
race for sheriff. Oscar Weed and William was turned into a slaughter house. That
Pringle Sr., both of Vernonia, have the was the end of the attempts to deform the
republican and democratic nominations re­ human mind by placing an iron band
spectively. But party affiliations play a around brains and smashing the printing
small part in county politics. Friends, rep­ press.
For democracy is only another way of
utation and organization affiliations count
spelling the word toleration, and in turn
for much more.
toleration has to do with the growth of
ENTERING HIGH SCHOOL
knowledge, through the medium of the
printed page, which is to say, the real
Thousands of young men and young! symbol of democracy is the printing press.
women (they ain’t boys and girls after In spite of stupid Francis, the press has
they get out of the grades) will enter been rumbling ever since, century after
high school this year, and if they are the century, proclaiming new ideas to the
right kind of young people they will get world, Democracy to all.
the right kind of a thrill from this exper­ Step in any Wednesday afternoon and
see the Eagle press play its part.
ience.
Entering high school is an epochal event
in the life of anyone w ho is blessed with
A little flame, a little wind, and another
the opportunity. Most students never get wooden building turned to dust.
beyond the graduation period in the high
schools. After that they either go to work The fellow who is content with little
or loaf or do a little of each.
usually gets le ss.
A great many young people who enter
high school never graduate, and that is
Most of us think we could do much bet­
a very sad mistake for them to make, and ter if we only had the opportunities which
still graver mistake on the part of the we don’t realize we have.
parents, providing the latter deliberately
give their consent to a child leaving high
Another good way to retain your faith
school without graduating, when it is not in your fellowman is to make him sign
necessary.
on the dotted line.
The first day in high school marks the
beginning of an important event in the Two popular musicial instruments are
life of the young man or young woman the dinner horn and the horn of plenty.
who enoys the privilege of acquiring tins
A scientific item says that among those
important education.
There will come a time in the history of who use extremely fine wires are surgeons
this country (and it is approaching rapid­ and dentists. And politicians.
ly nowadays), when a young person with­
How dull business would be if every
out a high school diploma is going to find
things pretty hard in this life. For educa­ man refrained fom buying until he could
tion is the stepping stone to success and in-| afford it.
In the ordinary store someone has to “keep the books”, either the
owner or someone hired especially for that purpose — 1400 stores
would require the efforts of 1400 people.
By simplification of accounting methods and organization of effort
Safeway does the accounting for more than 1400 units with less than,
200 accountants—saving thousands of dollars. Such wholesale elimina­
tion of waste helps put Safeway stores first in rank in economical op­
eration and saves for you.
Shortening
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Pan Crust, A white Safeway Blend, satis­
clean pure vegetable fies the most exacting
taste.
shortening.
Sugar
Extra ’fine grami-
lated.
100 lb. bag $669
25 lb bag.
$179
Powdered Sugar
9 Pounds
29c
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49c 1 Pound .....
95c 3 Pounds
“ Pound Can
4 Pound
Can ....
\ ¡negar
Jones Pure Cider
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Supplfc JS
Quart Ball Mason Jars
19c p „
$109
Pint Ball Masons
Quart Jug ....
Domestic
Dainty
49c
$143
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Canning
«0 c
Per dozen
Brooms
Quart Ball Ideal glass
Finest Quality, fine top.
A dainty flakey salted green straw, medium
$123
Per dozen ..
cracker.
weight.
Pint Ball Ideal Glass
2 ]b. Carton
35c Each ....................
79c top.
Wafers
Tuna Fish
(Huger Snaps
No.
tins Mission A fresh shipment of
light tuna. Delicious these snappy cakes has
for salads and sand­ just arrived.
wiches.
9
3 Cans
43c
Extra
pink.
2 Large
choice
“Pounds .
Large 1000 sheet rolls
Alaska of soft tissue.
tins
39c
6 Rolls
Pint Size .....................
.......
43c
$103
Per dozen ..
Buller
Safeway Brand or
Nehalem Valley.
Guaranteed Qual-
ity.
1 Pound
49c
21b. roll
98c
Palm Olive
Mayonnaise
Best Foods Gold Med-
al quality.
One Half Pint Jar.....
39c
Toilet Tissue
Salmon
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Coffee
Soap
The toilet soap prefer­
red by thousands.
43c
23c 6 Bars
45 c
Crux
The Oleomargarine of
Quality.
5 Pounds
98c
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Fruit and Vegetable Features for Fri.&Sat
Watermelons Fancy Klondykes guaranteed Per lb. 2]c
Pearlies Fancy Elbertas for canning
Per box 98c
Bananas
4 lbs. for 25c
12 lbs. for 25c
SAFEWAY MARKET FEATURES FOR FRIDAY
SATURDAY, AND MONDAY
Pol Roast
Smoketl Picnics
Choice Shoulder Cuts
Of Young Beef
Per Pound
20c
Mild Sugar Cured
4 to 6 lbs. average
Per Pound ......................... 23 r
Pure Lard
Pork Steak
None Beller
2 Pounds
All Shoulder Cuts
Per Pound ......................
33c
28c
We Deliver All Orders Free
Store No. 225
Vernonia
Phone 741
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