Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, February 27, 1930, Page 5, Image 5

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    Thursday, February 27, 19 0
Vernonia Eagle, Vernonia, Oregon
Page Five
essential to well-ordered
ture of the half hour program
Cushman— Cushman sawmill
complete life.
With a
for business people Friday even­ may start
operations
before
healthy mind the individual may
ing, March 7. The speakers ire March the 1st.
reach a goal commensurate with
scheduled to begin at 7:40 p.m.
his ability; with a disordered
Bandon—Bandon trout farm
mind he is doomed to low grade
Alfalfa Lecture Coming
shipping large quantities of trout
achievement or to failure, de­
“Alfalfa for Western Ore, m” for market.
pendency or degradation. The
Los Angeles, Feb. 26—There under some other name were in is the topic listed for 7:15 1
mentally
healthy
individual
meets the varying situations of are two major names to conjure i reality designed and turned out in KOAC’s farm program 1
u- either
-•*’— Miller
— —
•
day evening, March 4.
or **----
Duesenberg.
life with confidence and cour­ with in the automobile speed by
Consequently the racing world speaker will be E. R. Jackman,
age and using his reason as his world insofar as engineering is
specialist in
farm I
guide, determines the line of concerned, Harry A. Miller of considered it a most high trib­ extension
action to be pursued. He may Los Angeles, and Frederick L. ute to California’s racing gaso­ crovs.
line, Richfield, when Fred Due­
be misinformed; he may make Duesenberg of Indianapolis.
Wherever you go to attend senberg and Harry Miller con­
mistakes; he may suffer misfor­
Desolation in Wake of
professional
automobile
races.
sented to pose.
tune; but his equanimity will
Gigantic Gold Dredges
not be seriously disturbed. He whether on the speedways or
“
We
may
disagree
on
a
few
Automobile tourists through the
accepts full responsibility for his dirt tracks of America, or the things in engineering,1 laughed
conduct end acknowledges error speedway or grand-prix road Miller, “but we don’t disagree northern part of California are
liable to have their attention at­
freely. He rises above adverse courses of Europe, you will find |
gasoline and oil, do we tracted to mountains of cobble- i
circumstances and gains wisdom Duesenberg or Miller cars en— Fred?”
stones frequently seen. Sometimes |
from his failures as well as his tered. And if they aren't en-1
Fred grinned at Harry and these idles sre .*M) or «> feet high
tered under those names, the
successes.
and several hundred feet long.
chances are that cars entered nodded agreement.
They are never lieuutlful and they
“With such a view of life,
add nothing to the landscape. In
however, he will recognize that
vocated in England. Lawes and fact, they are eyesores, but there
. it is incumbent on him to do Pick Officiala For
Is little prospeet of their removal.
Gilbert, of the Rothamsted Ex­ These
I his part, that his continued well-
piles are the accumulation
1930 Fair Board periment
station — among the of the gold dredges, giguntic con­
I
being is largely dependent upon
foremost scientists of that day— structions which rut their way
I his own acts, and he will use
A. L. Parker of this city was
every means within his power to elected president of the Colum­ 1 in commenting upon the propos­ through the land and leuve a trail
safeguard his position. He will bia County Fair association for ed whole meal bread said: “But of devolution. Furin Iambi li nd or­
I promote and maintain his physic­ 1930 at a meeting held in St. to suppose that whole wheat chard» are bought up by lile op­
meal as ordinarily prepared is, era tori and left lu ruin, ter the
al health by observing hygienic Helens last week.
luml la useless for any purpose
as
has generally been assumed, wlnttever
laws. He will manage his bus­
after the passage of the
Mr. Parker, who served
weight
for
wheat,
more
nutri
­
iness affairs with prudence and vice president in 1929, succeeds
dredger.
These machines cost
tious
than
ordinary
bread
flour,
about a quarter of a million dol­
without assuming excessive obli­ J. T. Graham ns president. Other
is
an
utter
fallacy
founded
on
lars, but the cost of operation Is
gations; he will live within his officers elected were: Miss Eliz­
means and will make provision abeth Murray of St. Helens, vice ! theoretical text book dicta, not very small. A large quantity of
the eurth must be treated to recov­
for emergencies and for unpro­ president; Clyde M. Watson, St. only entirely unsupported by ex­ er
a snmll quuntity of the yellow
ductive periods. He will not be­ Helens, secretary-manager; J. C. perience, but inconsistent with uietal. but at that the husluess Is
it.”
come involved in social or legal Skeans, Rainier, treasurer.
very profitable. The stones taken
It is interesting to note that from the soli are useful otdy to
entanglements; he will avoid un­
September 10, 11, 12, and 13
It cannot be denied that Fred
friendly disputes and useless have been the dates Bet for the the question of the relative mer­ grind up tor cement, but the piles
its of tthe whole wheat meal and standing today will offer crushed
Duesenberg knows his oil, for
controversies.
Above
all, by next county fair.
white flour has been under dis­ stoue sufficient for the demands of
promptly meeting every obliga­
Duesenberg, famous engineer of
cussion in various ways for more the entire country for many yeura.
tion, by lending a hand to oth­
racing and stock cars bearing
Bread Az a Food Product
than a century. Many people —Washington Star.
ers in need, by generous service
his name, is reckoned a peer of
No food has been held in Buch think that white flour is a mod­
in the promotion of social wel­
Ilai?y Miller when it comes to
fare, and by the development high esteem as bread—for cen­ ern product and that the flour Puzzle Presented to
creating slick motors of high ve­
of mind and character he will turies it has been man’s chief of a short time ago was whole
locity When Mr. Duesenberg re­
English Legal Minds
establish himself securely in the food. Bethlehem means “House wheat flo.ur, but such is not the
cently arrived on the Pacific
A barrister contributes to the
esteem of his fellowmen. Thus of Bread.” Tibday our bread is case.
coast, he and Harry Miller met
This information is furnished Times, In a letter, an ingenious unit
fortified, he will in large meas­ cleaner, more nutritious and bet­
on a common ground of engin­
Insoluble puzzle, which
through
the courtesy of the Ver­ apparently
ter
in
many
ways
than
when
it
ure
be
freed
from
the
fears
eering belief—gasoline and oil—
may be summarized thus: A says
nonia
Bakery.
was
first
called
staff
of
life.
that
have
troubled
man
through
­
to U, I will teach you to lie a bar­
at a station vending Richfield
I
During recent years man’s di­
rister ; half fee now, and the other
out the ages; namely, the fear
products. In the upper photo,
Posture
Effect
to
be
Told
etary
has
been
enriched
and
half If you win your Urst case. B
of disease, the fear of poverty,
Mr. Duesenberg stands by (at
Continuing the health and was taught, and called to the bur,
the fear of conflict and the fear broadened but the real posittion
right) while the Richfield ser­
of bread among foods has not physical education lectures that but failed to do anything at all for
of social disapproval.
vice operator fills the crankcase
two years. A then wild to him­
iwlth some Richlube. Below, in
“Instead of being haunted by been changed, because there is have been a feature of KOAC’s self: If I sue him for the Install­
circle, Mr. Duesenberg and Mr.
impending disaster, instead of no substitute for bread. While homemaker’s hour on Monday ment of my fee, and win the case,
Miller, reckoned two of the
being troubled by petty annoy­ bread has been highly praised afternoons since September 30, be will have to pay me; If 1 lose,
world’s foremost motor engin­
ances, instead of being worried and its real worth is generally Laura McAllister, instructor in then he has won his first case, aud
eers, sit with jack-knives and ideas for creating faster cars for the speedways.
by trifling difficulties, he will appprecated, it has frequently physical education for women, will therefore have to pay me.
seems unanswerable until we
sticks, whittling out some new to be the first photo ever made of the two engineers together. fulfill the duties and responsi­ been greatly maligned. To what will speak on “Posture in Every That
get B’s view: If A wins, then I
___ tern-
___.___
_ ___
. Day
Life." She is scheduled for have
bilities of life with calmness and extent these attacks have
lost my first case and need
*
Monday afternoon, not pay him; end If he loses, then
composure, feeling certain that porarily affected the good name 3 J < o * ’clock
as funds are available.
!
of
bread
is
difficult
to
deter-
:
March
3.
by the judgment of the court I need
the present as it moves on into
Incidentally, Mr. Miller stated
not pay him. Bo that Is that; and
the future carries with it ade- mine. In England the standard
that he would be a candidate to
bread
propaganda,
in
which
a
there la no evident solution.—
Experts Explain Wills
quate guarantees of continued
succeed himself in the May pri­
loaf
was
advocated
that
should
Conversation on "Wills and Weekly Scotsman.
security.
”
In
cooperation
with
maries. Since Mr. Miller was
contain a large portion of the
” between R. M. Alton I
U. S. Public Health Service
Dr. Horatio M. Pollock, N.Y. wheat by-products, died a natur­ Estates
here, Mr. Flippin has been feel­
and M. H. Erz, assistant trust! Corvallis — About 2,000,000
Frederick D. Stricker, M. D.,
ing
out
his
chances
and
if
he
al death in about two years.
officers of the United States Na­ baby chicks will be shipped out
Oregon State college, Corvallis,
Collaborating Epidemiologist
should get into the race there
Nehalem — Nehalem Theatre
About 60 years ago another tional bank, Portland, will be from here within the next few
Feb. 26—Students from Verno­ will be a pretty contest.—Rain­
reopened to public.
bread reform movement was ad- broadcast from KOAC as a fea- months.
nia enrolled at Oregon State ier Review.
Mental Health
college first term this year took
“Mental health is character­
leading parts in campus activities
Garden Pointers Broadcast
ized by a sense of well-being,
according to reports recently re­
Listening in on telephone gos­ keenness of observation, clever­
cently released by E. B. Lemon,
ness of thought, soundness of
ittii
sip
about stasonal garden topics judgment, accuracy of memory,
registrar. _
•
With 271 new students enroll­ is one of the newly acquired control of emotions, stability of
ing for the second term, total privileges of KOAC’s radio au­ will,
continuity
of
purpose,
registration figures for the first dience each Thursday afternoon friendliness of attitude and free­
two terms of this year reached at 3:30 o’clock. At least such dom of expression. Mental dis­
3755, according to the latest re­ is the effect when a talkative order, on the other hand, is man­
port of Mr. Lemon. More than woman known to her friends as ifested by lack of contentment,
twice as many men as women “Mrs. Winter” picks up the re­ confusion of thought, flight of
students are enrolled.
ceiver and, while apparently ideas, oscillation of mood, out­
L. Russell Mills, junior in vo­ chatting with one of her neigh­ bursts of emotion, delusions of
cational education, is a copy­ bors, broadcasts to gardeners I precaution, distrust of associ-
' , withdrawal from reality
reader on the Barometer, stu­ everywhere a number of prac- ! ates,
dent newspaper; a writer for the tical pointers on such garden and
—J other distressing symptoms.
(41
To the unhealthy mind, life
Beaver, college annual; memoer practices as have a seasonal ap­
of the varsity
cross-country peal. These garden tips which seems insecure and exposed to
track team; and manager of his “Mrs. Winter” obtains from An­ many dangers; the world ap-
fraternity, Sigma Phi Epsilon.
drew Laing, campus landscape pears chaotic and filled with
elements;
____ D foreman ov
_______ ,
, people
Howard Davis, junior in Bom­ „
gardening
at Oregon destructive
in1 seem sordid and controlled by
meree, is secretary of Kappa State college, are included in
„ garden programs
____ which
__ __ , selfish
_____
__ ___
home
impulses; ; altruistic ef-
Pappa Psi, national honorary the
fraternity in band, and is man­ occupy the half hour between fort seems useless and social
impossible.
Mental
ager of Pi Kappa Phi, social 3:30 and 4 o’clock each Thurs- progress
day afternoon.
health becomes, therefore,
fraternity.
Gilbert Bergerson, sophomore
in vocational education, was on
The Portland-Vernonia Truck Line has been
the varsity football team this
purchased from Appleton Brothers of Portland by
year. Charles Hoffman, senior in
commerce, is a member of the
F. S. Famey of Portland, who operates the Famey
college orchestra. He is a mem­
ber of Sigma Phi Epsilon, social
T.-uck Lines on the Columbia highway.
fraternity.
Other ' students enrolled were
I
Kenneth. E. Whitsell, sophomore
in vocational education and a
In the transportation business for many years,
member of Sigma Phi Epsilon;
Allan Ray, freshman in engin­
I assure our patrons of Vernonia that we will en­
eering and a member of Phi Pi
chi; Lewis Laramore, sophomore
deavor to increase the efficiency of our trucking
in vocational education; Leroy
Malmsten, senior in commerce;
service.
Veldon Parker, sophomore in
forestry and a member of Delta
Sigma Phi; John Wardle, fresh­
man in vocational education.
¿ " /during th« lemons
Experts Agree On Gasoline
Local Students
Active At O. S.
Duesenberg and Miller, Famous
Rival Auto Engineers Agree
On One Thing "Richfield"
State Board of Health
■AnicuixeiiTiii
Of New
Ownership
C. BRUCE
LUMBER
Wholesale and Retail
Vernonia
j
You will find our trucks safe, economical, and
the fastest means of securing your deliveries.
StaV Market Road In April
J. N. Miller, county commis­
sioner, when in Rainier recently,
stated that work on the Apiary
market Toad extension will be­
gin at the south end of the
road some time in April and pos­
sibly sooner, depending upon
weather conditions. The road
will be pushed southwesterly
from Its present terminus as far
SPEAKING OF
RESULTS!
Have you tried
your old
’ Shoes
Repaired
b
at
VERNONIA
SHOE HOSPITAL
Ladies’ shoe work
a specialty
E. H. SALISBURY
Opposite Wash, school
ILUON
Oregon
American
Lumber
Freight * Delivered to and
Called for at Your Door
Our local manager, W. A. Davis, is at your
service.
F. S. FARNEY
Angeleno”
11-Day Flight
<
'Richlube gave perfect
lubrication. The needle
on the oil gauge might
just as well have been
painted on as the pres-
sure didn’t drop a pound
during the 11 days.”
St TI «tlNHAST
<
k r _v-
/ rFi your Gañices»« Nowl
À» all RICHFIELD D«al«n
ICHLUB
Portland-Vemonia
Truck Line
Office Phone 1041—Residence 1052
Vernonia Service