Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, August 14, 1931, Page 4, Image 4

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    FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1981
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
PAGE FOUR
V Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Fowler
I visited old friends in Walport this
(A worth while editorial select­
week.
ed by the National Editorial as­
July was almost as dry as June Delegation Plan* to Meet with
Mr*. Loe Hall
Nannie Hall received a lovely
sociation.)
Commission
was wet, according to statistics
pair of woolen blankets as a
for the month as kept by Joseph
gift from the Woman's Mission­
Nothwithstanding the period of
Pacific Coast Representative
Representatives
of
various
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wilson re­ ary society Saturday, which was
Hackenberg, Columbia county
Arthur W. Stypes, Inc.
depression which has engulfed
weather observer, who found that chambers of commerce of Clatsop turned home from Kellogg, Idaho, very much appreciated after her
San Francisco
every section of the country with­
the rainfall for the month was and Columbia counties met at where they visited their daughter loss by fire.
in the past several years, there
0.11 inches. It was unusually Rainier Wednesday evening and and family, Dr. and Mrs. Lara-, Mr. and Mrs. Wilburn Hall and
are still some who can, qr fancy
warm, with the temperature 1.8 decided to go in a body to the way, for several weeks.
son Lee and Mr. and Mrs. A. B.
they can, catch a glimpse of the
Member of National Editorial
above the average for July. The I ! August meeting of the state
Mr.
and
Mrs.
R.
Casselman
Counts
were guests at the Louis
' highway commission and petition
silver lining of this dark cloud
Association and Oregon State
hottest day was on Sunday, July
have moved from Riverview to Boeck, Jr., home Sunday,
of business adversity.
that
body
for
the
widening
of
the
19, when the climbing mercury
Editorial Association.
the O.-A. hill in a company house.1 Miss Ida Mae Hawkins enter-
Thanks we say, to those citiz­ touched 95 before the sun lost lower Columbia River highway.
Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Fowler and tained a group of young folks
ens who have faith in the future, its power. Saturday, July 25,
The commission meets the last son Kenneth and Mr. and Mrs. Sunday evening in honor of her
32.00, Per Year in Advance
Issued Every Friday
These are the folks who keep was the coolest day, registering Wednesday or Thursday of the
birthday. She received a number
things moving. Faith is a won­ the low temperature of 42. There month and an appointment will C. R. Fowler motored to St. Hel- of
gifts.
Refreshments were
Entered as second class matter August 4, 1922. at the post
ens
and
back
Sunday.
I cake, ice cream and coffee.
office at Vernonia. Oregon, under the act of March 3, 1879. derful virtue and the lack of it were 21 clear, eight partly cloudy be asked for an audience. Judge
Those from this place attend-
would have long since wrecked and two cloudy days, with a hea­ W. A. Wood of Rainier was chos­
Aunt Sally Spencer returned
ing the funeral of Mrs. Malinda
Advertising rates—Foreign, 30c per inch; local, 28c per inch; the nation, yes the world, and vy mist falling Monday, July 13. en as spokesman for the group.
home Thursday of last week after
Davis
at
Banks
Friday
of
last
legal notices, 10c per line first insertion, 5c per line succeeding possibly the civilization which
Mr. Hackenberg further states Others will probably help in prc- week were Mrs. D. R. Fowler, a ten days visit with relatives
insertions; classified lc per word, minimum 25c first insertion, those who have lived in 1931
in Portland.
that “The month was dry, with senting the matter.
15c succeeding insertions; readers, 10c a line.
to witness would have dropped
The matter of shortening the Mrs. C. R. Fowler, Rhoda Mor­ I May De Ett Throop has a po­
three hot spells and much ocean
gan
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Lee
Hall.
|
completely into collapse. Some­
at the Wildwood golf
fog during the morning hours, route into Clatskanie was also
Mrs. Emmett Lloyd has been sition
sl
time, and possibly it is not many
favorable for hay and grain har­ brought up before the meeting on the sick list the past week. course.
4
RAY D. FISHER, Editor and Publisher
months away, there will be a re­
vesting. The last half of the and was approved and a survey
Miss Lillian Hall of Rainier
turn to normal condition; fac­ month, with its heat and drying is being asked for a new route
visited at the home of her grand­
tories will be running full time
winds, was very severe on grow­ from near the W. G. McKinley
AN EXCELLENT BEGINNING
once more, money will find its ing vegetables and water sup­ place directly across the hill in­ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hall,
C. BRUCE
way back into the channels of ply.
Wholesale and Retail
to this city through North Clats­ the past week, returning Wednes­
day of this week accompanied by
commerce and trade, and the
“The year’s average rainfall to kanie.
LUMBER
her sister Lavonne.
Action of the board of directors of the Columbia i dinner pail which has in some date
An
effort
is
being
made
to
is 4.78 above average due
Kenneth Fowler motored to
sections
been
empty
so
long
will
Vernonia,
Oregon
commerce
in
approving
the
Vernonia-
county chamber of
one of the state engineers Rainier Wednesday returning the
to the very wet months of March secure
1
once more be filled.
for this work and Judge J. H. same day by way of St. Helens.
Hamlet short road to the sea shows an excellent spirit
and June.”
Even with the hardships which
—St. Helens Sentinel. Wellington stated at Wednesday’s
of cooperation which Vernonia should appreciate.
Mrs. Nannie Hall, Mrs. B. J.
many have undergone, it is doubt­
meeting that the county engineer Cline and Lola Nance went to
S88SS
ful
if
there
are
any
who
would
Seven of the eight directors present were from towns
DAIRY MEN APPEAR
would be available to help in the Portland Tuesday of last week re-
the
order
of
things
like
to
see
IN COUNTY COURT work if desired.
along the Columbia river, and their major interest, as far
If ijou want pictures
turning Wednesday.
turned back thirty or more years
Speakers at the meeting stated
as anything the state highway commission could do dir­ and a new start made from a
Lee Hall, who has been in
in tjour advertisinq,
Several dairymen of Columbia that since highway work is paid
ectly for them, lies in widening and straightening the point that far back in the past. county appeared before the coun­ for by the motoring public and Waldport the past three months.
• we have them •
Columbia river highway. Yet there was no bargain—no There has been talk, and lots of ty court Wednesday to protest not by a tax on real property, , spent a week at home, returning
,
Thursday
accompanied
by
his
'
log-rolling of any kind to secure Vernonia’s endorsement it recently, of burdensome taxes, against any action that would they felt that the highway com­ l wife.
of their own very worthy project. The director approved of extravagance in government eliminate the services of the coun­ mission should go ahead with
and lack of confidence in the
work full blast, es-1
the road to the coast because of its benefit to Columbia business world. Yet no one ty herd inspertor. The produc­ improvement
ers stated that they are shipping pecially since the employment
county.
would want to see conditions as their milk to Portland in many situation is acute in this section
If the organization does nothing more than overcome they were thirty years ago. Let cases and that the inspection of of the country as well as in all
your memory run back over the
the feeling of indifference, sometimes even of jealousy, period of the ushering in of the herds is a vital factor in market­ other sections.
Delivered To and Called for at Your Door
—Clatskanie Chief.
ing their product.
that has to a greater or less extent characterized the 90’s. How many automobiles
TRUCKS
LEAVE VERNONIA 9 A. M. DAILY
Dr. F. G. Rankin is official
CARD OF THANKS
different sections of the county in the past, it will be were there in this country? How herd tester for the county at the
Long Distance Furniture Hauling
worth while.
It promises even more, however, in its many miles of improved high­ present time and it was to insure
Between Vernonia and Portland
Friendship is one’s greatest
ways? How many homes had a continuance of his work that the
program for agricultural and industrial development.
radio or boasted of an electric herd owners appeared before the heritage, yours is treasured and
Portland-Vernonia Truck Line
Barney Garrett, the new secretary, realizes as much refrigerator? How many house­ court. Funds for this work are at its evidence is your kind expres-
at the passing of our boy,
as anybody the need for promoting the interests of all the wives used vacuum cleaners or a low ebb and it was thought it sion
W. A. Davis, Local Manager.
Fred French, brightens life’s
county, not merely any one part, and he has stated that prepared meals by electricity or might be necessary to curtail the pathway.
RES. PHONE 443
OFFICE PHONE 1041
gas?
expense involved in carrying on.
his object will be to do even more for the outside com-
Ed
Hoteling
and
Family.
While there are those who talk
of the dairymen claimed
munities than for his home town, St. Helens, because of the return of the good old Some
that the law makes it mandatory
their need is greater.
days and times, how many people for the county to continue this
The county chamber has made an excellent begin- living today and who have exper­ work. No decision was given on
ienced the pleasures of modern this phase of the question. The
ning.
inventions would want to forget court has taken the matter un­
about those conveniences as der advisement but in the mean­
though they never existed? Few, time Dr. Rankin is continuing his
FOUR MAJOR SUMMITS
if any, we venture, would agree work.
to such a thing, Let us rely on
—St. Helens Mist.
“The Vernonia-Hamlet route has four major sum- that faith that has builded the
mits,” reads an argument by L. M. Lepper of the East greatest nation in the world to
bring us out of the present cha-
Side Commercial club of Portland for the ridge route, oic conditions and a return to
whose elevation of 3200 feet for a 17 mile stretch is termed better times as well as good times.
—Star, Elkton, Maryland.
not bad.”
GOOD TIMES AND OLD TIMES RAINFALL FOR JULY
HIGHWAY WIDENING
SOUGHT BY COUNTIES
LOWER THAN AVERAGE
Hertumia fcaglr
Riverview
Freight
Don’t allow your money
to leave town unnecessarily
To cast aside the claims of the Vernonia-Hamlet
route merely because of the four major summits as con-
trasted with one on the ridge route shows a lack of
The
careful investigation on the part of Mr. Lepper.
Solmonberry and Trask routes, conceded to be impracticable
on account of engineering difficulties, have each one sum­
mit only. The number has nothing to do with the question.
Location, grade, alignment, elevation, are the real deter­
mining factors.
The highest elevation on the Vernonia-Hamlet route is
1460 feet, less than one half that on the ridge route, and
it is the lowest maximum of all of the six proposed routes.
The route is ranked first in alignment (an impossibility
if the four summits were as “major” as the term implies),
and has the shortest maximum grade.
The four major summits are not so much of an im-
impediment as Mr. Lepper might suppose.
Oregon-American
Lumber Co.
Keep Vernonia money at home
by asking your grocer for
AFTER THE DEPRESSION
WHAT?
We are indebted to Roswell
Smith, a real estate man of Van-
Nuys, California, for the collec­
tion of certain facts about finan­
cial depressions in the past which
should be valuable in predicting
the future. Mr. Smith went
through a file of newspapers
back to the 1850's and finds these
facts:
There was a business depression
in 1857 lasting 12 months.
There was a business depression
in 1869 lasting 8 months.
There was a business depression
in 1873 lasting 30 months.
There was a business depression
in 1884 lasting 22 months.
There was a business depression
STEAKS and CHOPS
in 1887 lasting 10 months.
Quickly Cooked
There was a business depression
in 1893 lasting 25 months.
ROASTS and POT ROASTS
There was a business depression
0 slow oven Need No Watching
in 1903 lasting 25 months.
There was a business depression
in 1907 lasting 12 months.
There was a business depression
For Quality Meats
in 1914 lasting 8 months.
Visit Our Market
There was a business depression
in 1921 lasting 14 months.
The important thing about these
past panics, however, is that ev-
ery one of them has been fol-
lowed by -flush times, and the
longer the depression lasted, the
longer and more active the TENDER STEAKS
“boom. »9 1
DELICIOUS HAM
The present depression has now
lasted about 20 months. We can
TASTY CHOPS
hardly say that the “boom” which
will surely follow it has begun,
but it is clearly on its way. And
when it comes—oh boy!
—Exchange. Phone u> your Market
ALL OUTDOORS
VERNONIA BAKERY
is calling you
Why Let Your
Meals Keep
You Home
7
MLAT-Zht? main dish
To buy, sell or trade,
Eagle classified ads,
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RABRFP
BARBER
SHOP
Haircutting for Men
Women and Children
Expert Work Guaranteed
PASTIME
CARDS AND
LIGHT LUNCHES
CQNTPAG.TQE5.
JOHN A. MILLER
General Contractor
Mason Work, Building
Grocery, Inc
Phone Hospital 931
Town Office 891
BAFFORD BROS
General Plumbing
Vernonia
DQGTQRS
TELEPHONE—
Office 672
Re*. 673
DR. R. A. OLSON
OVER
Chiropractor
CLINE FURNITURE
STORE
Terminal Cafe
THE RIGHT PLACE
TO EAT
H. A. SIMMONS, Proprietor
TRANSFER — TRUCK
DR. J. A. HUGHES
Physician and Surgeon
Office Phone 663
Xes. Phone 664
Vernonia,
Oregon
Eye* Tested
CURLY’S TRANSFER
Phone Business 221
Residence 653
Local and Long Dis­
tance Hauling
Glasses Fitted
DR. C. O. ANDERSON
Eye Spelialist—Optometrist
1st Monday in Each Month.
At Kullander’s Jewelry Store
HOTELS
Dentist
Vernonia, Oregon
and
Physican and Surgeon
Lloyd Baker, Prop.
Prompt Deliveries
Shell Products
Marvin R. Eby, M. D.
CARD ROOM
M. D. COLE
Nehalem Market
RESTAURANTS
«¡HOI'S
DENTISTS
U. S. Royal Cord Tires
Shop Work Guaranteed
your convenience the following business and professional people are listed on
this page alphabetically. These men and women are known in Vernonia as reliable business
and professional people.
721
Service Station
Mechanics
Professional and Business Directory
and Grocery Need«—
use
Square Deal
Dependable
Mother’s Cakes
Mother’s Dread
Hotel Hy-Van
STEAM HEAT
The best for those
who appreciate the
best.
CASON TRANSFER
Local & long distance
HAULING
Phone 923
Office in
Workingmen’« Store
REEHER A LUEBKE
New And Used Goods
Bargain* in Fnrnitnro A Stove*
11 First Ave.
North
Forest Grove,
Oregon
AT HOME
hotel
M c D onald
MONEY TO LOAN
Money to Loan
On improved real estate; long’
time and reasonable terms.
See Attorney John L. Storla,
St Helens Oregon.
Th«
best time to
buy needed
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