Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, September 25, 1931, Page 4, Image 4

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    FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1931.
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
PAGE FOUR
territory of the O.-A. company'Mrs. M. McPherson at the golf and Oscar Kellar, Maxine and
cerned—something like 19.9 cents
Jeannetta John. The afternoon
is burned over, which will prob- course Sunday.
a hundred dollars of taxes for
spent in playing games af­
ably be started this week end.| Milo john celebrated his birth- was
the county agent, 14.9 for the
which refreshments were serv­
Mr. Beach had left last week day Saturday, September 19. His ter
county nurse, 9.9 cents for the
his duties apparently ended here gUests were Billy Smith. Betty ed.
home demonstration agent, etc.
and had taken up employment at Thacker, Jeannetta and Clifford
For instance, the county nurse,
Eagle classifieds get results.
Salem where he was summoned Lines, Leeta, Grace and Floe Etta
who last year THROUGH THE
to return for duty until the burn
Pacific Coût Representative
RED CROSS, supplied ten needy|
is ended.
Arthur W. Slype«, Inc.
children of the county with glas­
Dick Engstrom and Wilfred De-
Mrs. Wilfred DeClusion
San Francisco
ses; saw that several hundred i elusion
were home from Cath­ Mrs.' J.
.. W. Warnstaff with
children were vaccinated at a
over Sunday.
Harvey shopped in Vernonia
cost of 15 cents per child instead lamet
F.
D.
O
’
Donnell
and
H.
C.
of from $1 to $1.50 per child, Ridenour finished cutting down urday.
_. _.
T.
F. Scott is clearing away
(the ordinary price) administer-
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Member of National Editorial
ed toxin anti-toxin at a cost of ?na^ Tu®?da* , al“nK a ¿>r°Pu i brush from the telephone poles
Association and Oregon State
50 cents each instead of from ine on . the North Fork which between camp and Keasey.
Mrs. R. E. Engstrom, Mrs. J..
$5 to $10, as the individual phy-lwas
them two weeks
Editorial Association.
W. Warnstaff and Mrs. Paul!
sician charges, etc.—the county I az°'
.,
, ,
Thompson
were shopping in Ver­
nurse works in this county on a1 Among those who hunted in
Issued Every Friday
$2.00, Per Year in Advance salary which takes almost 151^118 vle‘nity Sunday were Fred nonia Wednesday.
cents from each $100 taxes paid.! «“german, Frank Faught and L.
M. Admas.
Entered as second class matter August 4, 1922. at the post Traveling expenses, mileage and
William McCormick and fami­
office at Vernonia. Oregon, under the act of March 3, 1879. upkeep of her car are paid by ly moved into camp from Keasey
the National Red Cross. Through
last
Saturday.
her efforts several uncomfortable,
Bears have been molesting Mr.
Advertising rates—Foreign, 80c per inch; local, 28c per inch; highly communicable and very
legal notices, 10c per line first insertion, 5c per line succeeding unpleasant sliin diseases have White’s bees at the upper I.-P.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Greene have !
insertions; classified lc per word, minimum 25c first insertion, been eradicated from the schools camp for the past week. Tues­
to Vernonia. He is em-1
15c succeeding insertions; readers, 10c a line.
of the county, while with the as­ day morning Bill McCormick moved
You won’t find it difficult to
ployed
at Clark and Wilson Log-1
sistance of various organizations, killed a young bear which had ging camp.
keep within your food budget
robbing some bee hives.
she has furnished layettes and been
John Erickson called at camp
Word was received here that
if you trade here. Every con­
clothing to babies and mothers,
RAY D. FISIIER, Editor and Publisher
on Wednesday and visited with
ceivable type of food we offer
which, otherwise, the county John Warnstaff broke his left former
employes.
recently when he fell while
would have paid from its tax wrist
daily at prices that are cut
Mr. and Mrs. E. Treharne and
at work on the ranch of a broth-
receipts.
to a minimum.
er-in-law at Powell Butte, Ore­ family motored to Deer Island
The home demonstration agent gon.
THE SPAULDING STATEMENT
and attended the county fair.
is a state project, with the salary
Joe Davis got hurt at the
Mrs. T. F. Scott and daughter
of the agent paid by the state. Bertha are spending a few days Clark and Wilson camp Wednes­
TELEPHONE 721
The county is called upon for at their home here before re­ day.
Publication Tuesday morning of the statement of C. 9 cents and 9 mills per hundred turning to Portland to resume Mr. and Mrs. E. Bolongia mov­
—WE DELIVER
dollars of taxes for the upkeep their work in a fruit cannery.
ed from camp to one of the
K. Spaulding of the highway commission is a clear indica­ of
her office. The state has sev­
Everett Beach returned to houses at Treharne.
tion that the Scappoose-Vernonia route, lightly tossed aside en demonstration agents, and if camp Wednesday as fire warden
Betty Glassner was absent from
Columbia county once throws again until certain logged off school the past week.
from any further consideration in the engineers’ report to aside
the office it will be im­
Mrs. Leonard Smith and Mrs.
the commission, is not at all out of the running, but has possible to recover. The office severed between the farm and the Harold Smith motored to McMinn­
designed for the assistance of universities of the state, bringing ville to visit with relatives on
the staunch support of a member who is not misled by a is
women and the home—offering with it the inevitable loss that Friday.
advice
and knowledge for the occurs when mean have no re­
superficial opinion intended, apparently, for political pur­
Mrs. H. A. Wilson, Mrs. Henry
saving of money and time to the sources for trained guidance at John, Mrs. Chas. Holt, Georgie
poses.
farm and city woman alike on hand, (and there is none so and Gustave Hult motored to
questions of canning, sewing and learned that he cannot well profit Portland and went to St. Vin­
Unquestionably Mr. Spaulding is right in maintaining other home problems.
by the wider experience of an­ cents hospital to see Chas. Holt.
that a road costing millions should not be located merely Entirely aside from the much other) it will not be strange if Stanley and Stella Neurer and
valuable help given farmers of country children continue to friend from Astoria called at the
on the advice of a subordinate engineer. One wonders why the county through the agricul­ “move to the city” in the hope home of Mr. and Mrs. S. Baker
in so important a matter the heads of the engineering de­ tural agent’s office, the projects of finding a profession with a Sunday.
carried out for the betterment
Mrs. Wm. McDaniel spent a
“future.”
partment have not checked up carefully and impartially on of agricultural pursuits, such as more optimistic
—St. Helens Sentinel few days the past week with Mrs.
dairying, poultry, grains and
Holt at Scappoose.
the data by making a first-hand investigation.
hay, giving scientific advice
Miss Jeannetta John assisted
“We have too many long-hair­
through
the
state
college
and
Most people have to take the word of others as to Department of Agriculture as to ed men and short-haired women1
running the country.” —Samuel
what the terrain along the proposed Wolf creek route is crops, soils, etc., records in he M. Vauclain. What’s the matter
Order of Eastern Star
A. F. & A. M.
of the county agent show with Jong-faced ment?
like, and as to what kind of road could be put through it. office
Nehalom Chapter 153, O. E. S.
Vernonia Lodge No. 184
an actual cash saving to 705 far­
—Hillsboro Argus.
Regular commu­
Credible authority reports it decidedly rough, with no pos­ mers (and therefore taxpayers
A. F. & A. M. meets
nication first
the county) of $37,000 over
The two state policemen who
at
Masonic
Temple,
sible avoidance of loop after loop in and out of the canyons. of
and third Wed­
a period of four years by pools destroyed the marihuana crop at
Stated
Communication
Rodeo-Buckeroo-3 days
nesdays of each
If that is the case, the state engineers should find it out, formed for the distribution of St. Helens performed an excellent
First Thursday of each
month, at Ma­
government blasting powder. That deed. The drug, derived from
and not conceal the truth merely to please persons who amount
Fireworks-CanoeCanal
month. Special called
sonic Temple.
alone is sufficient to pay this weed, while not as enslav­
All visiting sis­ meetings on all other Thurs-
have their own selfish interests to serve. If it is not the his expenses for several years.
ing as some, is particularly dan­
ters and broth­ day nights 7:30 p.m. Visitors
Boys and Girls Free Day
case, and the department has good reason for knowing that When cutting down expenses it gerous in this age of automobiles,
ers
welcome.
most cordially welcome.
is always well to “look before
it destroys all perception
Mrs. Leona McGraw, W. M.
$60,000 Prizes «•* Purses
grades would be easy and curvature light, the authority you leap,” and count ALL the because
of speed, distance and location.
E. G. Anderson, W. M.
Mrs.
Alma
Bell,
Secretary.
W. E. Bell, Secretary.
backing up the opinion should be sufficient to be un­ costs, as well as the obvious ones. The marihuana smoker “floats”
Night
Horse
Shows
The time will undoubtedly come along in a slow motion world,
challenged.
Mountain Heart
when the farmer and his wife will that appears to be a series of pic­
take their jobs and the prepara­ tures rather than reality.
Oregon Products
Rebekah
Lodge No. 243
1. O. O. F,
What throws doubt upon the report in the mind of tion for them as seriously as do
—Astorian-Budget.
No. 243, I.O.O.F., meets every
doctors
or
registered
nurses.
But
Horse
racing
second and fourth Thursdays in
every one who has traveled over the Forest Grove-Vernonia at present such officials as
I. O. O. F. hall, Vernonia. Visit­
market road is the utter impracticality of using the present County Agent, County Home
Band contest
ors always welcome.
I.O.O.F.—Vernonia Lodge No.
and Fruit Inspector
construction as a link between the Tualatin highway and Demonstrator
Margaret Lines, Noble Grand. | 246 meets every Tuesday night
are, through their “hook-up” with
Farmers' day
at
8 o’clock, in I.O.O.F. hall- vis­
Sunset camp. It is a fair market road, in excellent shape the State Colleges and Agricul­
Bessie Herrin, Secretary.
itors always welcome.
ture
Departments
the
only
con
­
just now, but far too narrow, too winding and too rough tact most farmers have with any
Service Station
Chas. Holt, Noble Grand.
Pythian Sister«
under hard usage for approximately 23 miles of it to serve kind of scienific procedure.
G. G. Holt, Vice-Grand.
Vernonia
Temple
61
meets
recent state Grange meet­
G. M. Holt, Secretary.
as part of a short, fast road to the sea. Imagine what a ing At a a unanimous
every 2nd and 4th Wednesdays in
U. S. Royal Cord Tires
vote urged the
W.O.W. hall.
Sunday or holiday traffic jam would be like on the sharp state educational institutions to
Isabel Culbertson, M. E. C.
carry on” in agricultural depart­
Shell Products
turns and steep grades near Timber. It takes no engineer “ ments
American Legion
Clara Kerns, M. or R. & C.
—supposedly for the bene­
Vernonia Post
to see that an opinion which advocates the use of this road fit of farm children who are ex-
Dependable Mechanics
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS
by their parents to fol-
119, American
as a main highway to the beaches is not an expert opinion fiected
ow them on the farm.
HARDING LODGE 11«
Legion.
Meets
Shop Work Guaranteed
at all, but is a bit of political propoganda.
But if, while these children
Meets every Monday
are growing up, the contact is
2nd and 4th
night in the W.O.W.
Mr. Spaulding has set out to block the political high­
hall. Visiting broth­
Tuesdays
each
ers welcome.
month, 8. p. m.
way scheme. More power to him!
M. D. Cole, C. C.
Dan Nelson, Ad­
GENUINE 13-PLATE
H. Culbertson, K.R.S. jutant; P. Hughes, Commander.
1 the investment, will answer, in
i itself, the question of whether
i or not the investment should be
' made.
I For that is very small, as far as
the individual taxpayer is con-
Camp • • •
McGregor
Iknunüa Eaglr
Market Basket
at
LESS COST
Treliarne
Nehalem Market
Square Deal
Willard
Battery
What Oilier
Editors . • .
Think . . • •
"LOOK
BEFORE
YOU
LEAP”
Arising from a very laudable
desire to eut down expenses dur­
ing this time of depression, a
great deal of time and discussion
has been given recently to the
suggestion made by certain of
the county taxpayers that several
county offices be discontinue! for
the benefit of the salary to be
saved.
Although admitting the value of
care in spending money, includ­
ing tax dollars, we sometimes
wonder if a real scrutiny was
given to the situation, before the
suggestions were made in “meet­
ing." If such scrutiny is given,
we suspect that the true issue of
whether or not the five county
offices under discussion are mak-
ing sufficient returns to warrant
FOR
VERNONIA
SERVICE STATION
HAY -----------------------
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PHONE 681
A quarter of a
million dollars was
recently expended
improving this hotel
. . New decorations
. . New furniture . :
New lobby .. New
popular priced
Coffee Shop.. New
service and NEW
LOW RATES.
For 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.
RARRFW
cunee_______ I____________ DOCTORS
PASTIME
CARDS
AND
LIGHT LUNCHES
Lloyd Baker, Prop.
Physican and Surgeon
Phone Hospital 931
Town Office 891
Chop Suey
Restaurant
DR. J. A. HUGHES
OPEN FRIDAY, SAT­
URDAY AND SUNDAY
Physician
and Surgeon
Office Phone 663
Res. Phone 664
Vernonia,
Oregon
CONTRACTORS
HOTELS
Diversified Farming Pays
JOHN A. MILLER
Hotel Hy-Van
STEAM HEAT
Farm« maintaining dairy cows, hog«, poultry and, in some ins­
tances «heap or goats, are steadily replacing the single-enter­
prise farm.
Field products instead of being confined to one
grain crop, alfalfa, or a one-root or legume crop, include
many varieties—each planted in rotation to insure greatest
soil fertilization.
General Contractor
Results of such progressive farm operation are to be seen at
the 21st Annual Pacific International Livestock Exposition,
Portland. Oregon, October 24-31. Here in addition to the
great Land and Dairy Products Exhibits will be found millions
of dollars worth of pure-bred Beef and Dairy cattle. Horses,
Sheep, Hogs, Goats, Poultry and Rabbits competing for prized
ribbons and a share in the $100,000 offered in Premiums.
Endorsing wholeheartedly the trend towards greater diversifi­
cation in farming activities we here at the Bank of Vernonia
urge every farmer hereabout to attend this year’s Pacific
International.
BANK oí VEBNONIA
Mason Work, Building
BAFFORD BROS.
General Plumbing
The best for those
who appreciate the
best.
FElTIMj HUT*”
f U UAeEATINC
L AT HCMI J
hotel
Vernonia
M c D onald
MONEY TO LOAN
C. BRUCE
Wholesale and
Retail
Money to Loan
Vernonia, Oregon
On improved real estate; long
tir.e and reasonable terms.
See Attorney John L. Storla,
St. Helens Oregon.
DENTISTS
RESTAURANTS
M. D. COLE
Terminal Cafe
LUMBER
Dentist
Vernonia, Oregon
Mary Kato
Marvin R. Eby, M. D.
CARD ROOM
Agency for
McCormick*-Dee ring
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WHEN IN PORTLAND
Professional and Business Directory
low/
BARBER
JLy
shop
Haircutting for Men
Women and Children
Expert Work Guaranteed
Vernonia
Trading Co.
H otel M ultn Z mah
The life
Com­
le and center
center of
______
munity Activities. Courteous,
friendly and democratic
service to all ... Fireproof.
JU o_
THE RIGHT PLACE
TO EAT
H. A. SIMMONS, Proprietor
729
THIRD
STREET
TRANSFER — TRUCK
CURLY’S TRANSFER
Phone Business 221
Residence 653
Local and Long Dis­
tance Hauling
CASON TRANSFER
Local & long distance
HAULING
Phone 923
Office in
Workingmen’s Store
The
best time to
buy needed
printing is
NOW*
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