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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1929)
< Thursday, November 21, 1929 Vernonia Eagle, Vernonia, Oregon Page Eight________________ ' a day man but a night officer porkers to Vernonia Tuesday. paid taxes in Vernonia. Lester Sheeley again came to also, often working until mid- Miss Gladys Peterson of From page 1 the surface, saying that the city night, and being the chief of Portland attended the funeral he was better able to advised the council at the meet could get good police protection police, services of her uncle last week. ing that an emergency may arise, for the $2400 allowed in the judge needed hours for duty. Al Parker was a Natal caller and without efficient police pro 1930 budget, and that Vernonia Mr. Sheeley said that much __ had been sung about the last week at the Neurer ranch. tection, this city may in a crisis demanded less protection than praise receive unfavorable publicity at any other time in the past, night officer, who only receiv- Jack Perry driving the Ver - ’ $100 --------- “■ — throughout the country, regret seven years. “3everal years ago, >1 ” I ed a month and 1 •* if this nonia milk truck had the mis- five 1 said Mr. Sheeley, “we had able for years to come. officer was so good, he knew no fortune of losing a rear left reason why the day marshal wheel from his truck Constable Franks, requested times more violation of law, « _____ near permission of the council to with one police officer on duty should receive $150 a month. Pittsburg last Tuesday. speak, and explained that he than at the present time with j Mr. Hieber said he believed Mrs. W. R. Johnson from bad been approached about one two officers on the pay roll, the budget committee recom year ago by a member oi me and the council, now, is not jus mended in good faith the $3000 Mist called at Natal on some honorable board, which he now tified to increase the allowance for 1930 police protection, and business Wednesday. addressed, as to whether he for police protection.” Again he that he regretted that person After taxpayers in district 8 would accept the day marshal requested the council to try out alities had been brought into the voted a 10 mill road tax it was his suggestion of putting on a affair. position if tendered mm. decided that the work on the “Again several weeks ago.” day man for $50 to $75, with j “Why experiment with a sys Nehalem highway would begin suid Mr. Frank,” I was offered a night marshal for $125, so tem which would be in doubt,” at Gus creek at the Neurer I a similar position, and consents, that the city police budget could | said Mr. Hieber referring to place and work down the river. to give it favorable considera be kept in the $2400 limit. Mr. Sheeley’s suggestion that the ” tion, providing it would not in Mayor Mills thought the deta'ls city try the day officer for $75 Mrs. Jim Green spent Thurs terfere with my present work, should be left to the police com- a month and a night marshal day at the home of Mrs. Nels of the council as to sal- mittee as constable.” During his talk, for $125. Peterson. Mr. Frank became rather mys ary. Councilman Tapp made a mo- A.A R. Melia drove te Verno Jack to undercurrent woik- terious as Bush asked the mayor tion (bat $600 from the emer- ings, etc., and asserted that it why a change was desired, if the gency fund be put in the police nia Friday. ____ in 1930 to bring the al- he wished he could spill the bag present police force was < ef’ifund Miss Beatrice Perry and her] of beans, right there in the ficient and no complaints were' lownnce fOr police protection grandfather Oliver Burris were council, which would cause con« being received by the council, up to $3000. The motion was Vernonia shoppers Friday. sternation among many. and said that according to Mp seconded by Councilman Ilanson Reed Holding and John Mc Mr. Frank said he objected to Sheeley the police department and carried. Mayor Mills, Coun- some living out of the city limits should be self sustaining, or ci|men McGraw, Hanson and Mullin caught a huge bear in a to come to these council meet that the fines were to pay for Tapp being present. All council trap last week. ings and interfere with city af maintenance, and evidently if no men voted in favor of Mr. Tupp’s Lee Osburn was a shopper in fines would be received it would motion fairs. the past year8 Vernonia Friday. Hy VanBlaricom also said he be necessary to lay off the, At nQ time resented the fact that represen I has so much interest been shown Mr. and Mrs. H. Hallaman tatives of a corporation, not a Mr. Bush requested to know in the city affairs, and many from Portland attended the fun taxpayer in the city were pres just who was objecting, the tax- have in the past month attend- eral of N. D. Peterson Thurs- ent trying to sway the council payers or whom, as that night ed council meetings, for the first day. and public opinion, in city af- some 50 were present and only time. Mrs. Bob Linsey and son fairs, and believed that it was a few had spoken against the Clarence, Mrs. Nels Peterson | understood when that corpora »resent system. Mayor Mills said Mrs. J. M. Lamping entered and her grandson Floyd Deeds tion came te this vicinity, that Sheeley did most of the talking, ' a Portland hospital last Satur- motored to Portland Saturday! they would be an uninterested and that Mr. Sheeley said the ' day reported seriously ill. returning the same day. proposition was not fair to those party to city politics. -- ----- Mr. Greenman, apparently a he represented. Mr. Bush asked Shady Lane was a Friday vis bright young man came to the Mr. Sheeley to name a few he itor at the Dave McMullin place. NATAL conclusion that the last two was representing, but Mr. Shee William Pringle Jr. drove to speakers had been referring to ley refused saying that he had__________________________ were Vernonia Saturday. the company which he manages, represented these clients at the I CaH Eiler and gon and remarked that the partj meeting several weeks ago, and ] Wednesday callers at the home Mrs. Dave McMullin called on was getting rather rough, and not at this meeting. Mr. Sheeley of Jake Neurer. Mrs. N. D. Peterson last Wed-j thought the council who has act apoligized for making any talks. Harry Green recently bought nesday. Mayor Mills explained that ed on their own judgement as a second hand Chefrolet touring to the cut .should be capable of Mr. Greenman had requested for Mrs. Nels Peterson and her | a hearing, and that the council deciding on the question without car.- daughter Mrs. Bob Linsey motor- i had been glad to hear Mr. | any influence from these pres William Pringle Jr. made a ed to Vernonia Saturday. ent. Greenman. business trip to Astoria Mon W. R. Johnson made a bus-' Mr. Greenman also informed' Taking the floor again day evening. iness trip to Vernonia Saturday/ Mr. VanBlaricom that his com-' Ford pointed out that the C. Bruce of Vernonia was a pany did own city property and marshal. Harry Phelps, was Edward McMullin and son Natal visitor Monday. Harry drove to Vernonia Satur and Mrs. Lee Osburn day. to Vernonia Tuesday. Among Vernonia folks attend-1 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peter- ing the funeral services of Nels son and son Richard motored Peterson last week were Air. I and Mrs. Earl Smith, Mrs. J. I to Clatskanie Tuesday. W. Brown, Mrs. Dunlap, Tom J Jake Neurer drove to Port- Crawford, Judge P. Hill, and lanu on a business deal Tues- Mr. and Mrs. Al Parker. day returning that evening. Jake Neurer bought two regis Clyde Johnson took some fine tered Jersey heifer calves a few, days ago. « Council Votes Funds Pete Banzer made a Vernonia Saturday. Richard Peterson and hie fa- ther were in Vernonia Satur-: day. ^Another Gift Problem Solved! What to do—what to give—that’s the question that perplexes the Christmas shopper. But not if she comes to gift headquarters I Here you will find suggestions to cover your every gift need - particularly gifts for men among which we offer that finest of all gifts, the Hamilton Watch. 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Pajamas a Mrs. Jake Dowling from Clat skanie spent a few days with) her sister Mrs. Nels Peterson last week. . « «. Lincoln Peterson drove to Clatskanie Saturday on business. A. L. KULLANDER NEW QUARTERS Noble Dunlap returned home Sunday evening after spending a week with hia wife at a Port land hospital. Mrs. Dunlap left the hospital and is at a private home where she will stay until she is able to return home. Mrs. Dunlap is recovering and gain ing strength as well as can be expected. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Neurer were Vernonia shoppers Satur- day. White Bread—It's Natrittaa Role Demonstration by Factory Representative Friday and Saturday, December 29-30 Be here and see this quality line of goods. Samples will be given away free during demon stration. See What You Buy In The propagandists for whole wheat bread would have us be lieve that through some alchemy the miller transforms wheat in to a devitalized product unfit for human use. What, indeed, has the miller done in this met-| amorphosis? Perhaps no food! product has been more thorough- I ' ly investigated than has wheat. I I Chemistry and the modem' science of nutrition tell us that, when wheat is milled, a small part of the protein, some of the fat, some of the vitamin con tent. some of the mineral salts, and nearly all the crude fiber or roughage, is removed. The protein content, the part of food that builds and repairs tie-1 sue, is but slightly less in pat-] ent flours than in the wheat from which it came, and its ac tual food value in terms of cal ories, due to the concentration of the carbohydrates, is really greater. Phillip Melis left for Portland ___ I Tuesday to receive ___ treatments I for his leg which was bruised I at camp eight the first part of this month. TOO LATE To CLASSIFY FOR RENT hOR RENT—3-room home, 1162 State street. 172* For 5 years Dr. Luxader, eyesight specialist. has been making monthly visit« to Vernonia. 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