Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, May 20, 1932, Page 4, Image 4

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    VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
PAGE FOUR
many weeks prior thereto the
JUDD GREENMAN REPLIES
TO RECALL ACCUSATIONS 1 county court had before it reso­
FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1932.
man, L. H. Dewey, F. M. Wall,
M. D. Cole and E. E. Garner.
The next meeting of the club
lutions of Columbia county organ­
will be its annual guest day at
izations made up very largely of
(Continued from Page 1)
the home of Mrs. Judd Greenman
taxpayers numbering in excess
on May 26.
water, both of which are fixed of 800 persons. This statement is
C. O. Evers left Tuesday for
•
by flat rates by the utilities serv­ a matter of publie record for the
Bank» to work for Earl Waldron.
and Mrs. Reithner
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Cummings
ing the courthouse.
resolutions are on file with the
By A. GOF BUG
of Portland visited Mrs. D. K. ! Entertain
This is merely an illustration of county clerk.
Mendenhall last week.
the manner in which Mr. Tarbell's
Lloyd Cummins is spending a
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Reithner
It is a fair question to ask of
EXTRA!
ETXRA!
misrepresents the facts in his ef­ the “Committee of Tw«;’e” whe­ EXTRA!
few days in Portland.
I entertained at their home Wed­
forts to belittle the action of the ther or not a public official 14-Year Old Boy Break» Par on
nesday
evening with two tables
Mr. and Mrs. Art Duffie of
Vernonia'» 3100 Yard Cour»«
county court in reducing the bud­ should heed the voice of more
Vernonia visited Monday at the ' of bridge, with Mrs. Fred Spring
■ and Ira Tucker receiving prizes
Devaney home.
During a round of golf Sunday,
get for county expenditures for
than 800 of his constituents or the
Norman Pettijohn made a busi­ for high score.
15, following the team match
county activities for 1932 ap­ voice of 88. In my opinion the May
Mrs. Reithner served lemon
ness trip to I.-P. camp Monday.
between Forest Hills club and the
proximately 21 per cent. It is
School here will close Friday. meringue pie, home-made cottage
county court could have been re­ local», young Doc Abrams of the
possible, of course, that 21 per
There will be no picnic this year cheese and coffee to her guests,
Hills crew, whose age is
called with much more logic and Forest
who included Dr. and Mrs. M. D.
as always before.
but 14 years, turned in a card
cent reduction in Mr. Tarbell’sf
1 for much better cause had they that any golfer could be proud of.
Harold Purney visited Elso Pet- Cole, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Spring,
taxes are such an insignificant
and Mr. and Mrs. Tucker.
tijohn this week.
disregarded the wishes of the His »core for the 3100 yard, par
matter to him that they are be­ more than 800 people who
Edith and Clara Lindsley and
ex­ 35 course at Vernonia was 34,
neath his notice but he certain­
Darrel Devaney attended the class MR. AND MRS. BUSH ARE
pressed themselves before the No- one under par. To this young man
day program Wednesday.
HOSTS AT DINNER
who just rectntly demonstrated
ly indicated in his numerous ap­
vember budget hearing than for to his dad that any new golf laur­
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bush enter­
pearances before the budget com­
disregarding the wishes of the 88 els coming to that family would
tained at dinner, followed by con­
Mrs. A. C. Knauss
mittee last fall that any reduction who appeared at the December be
brought in by himself, goes the
tract bridge at their home Tues­
which the budget committee and hearing.
distinction of being the first play­
day evening. High score was won
Entertains Club
the county court found it possible
er, local or visitor, to equal or
by O. T. Bateman.
In conclusion I want to say that better par on the Vernonia course
Guests included Mr. and Mrs.
to make would be appreciated by
Mrs. A. C. Knauss was hostess
I have had opportunity and oc- just
I
recently
lengthened
by
to the Vernonia Study club at a Bateman, Dr. and Mrs. J. A.
him and the taxpayers he repre­
casion to examine carefully into over 100 yards, by the removing
I one o’clock luncheon on Thursday Hughes and Mr. and Mrs. A. L.
sents.
I of last week.
I Kullander.
the acts and the motives of the of the teeing grounds on No.
The charges contained in the
2 and No. 7. Abrams partner
picnic at Arcadia park last Mon-¡ During the business session
present county court and I am during
Wide
Awake
Thimble
the
round
of
play
was
CARD OF THANKS
Golden affidavit and the Tarbell
__ __
... by
_r the
.
which followed, more plans were
day. A weiner roast
down
convinced that Columbia county’s young Mill whose card revealed
river was enjoyed and the day made for the coming quilt show,
We are deeply grateful to all
letter have wandered rather far affairs are being capably adminis­ ! i that
he had done well by himself, Club Meets
was spent in playing baseball and Mrs. Dave Marshall and Mrs. our friends for their kindness and
afield from the charges heading tered by an honest, conscientious i his score being 37, two over par
|F. M. Wall were appointed to I sympathy in the hour of our
The Wide-Awake Thimble club and other games and dancing.
the petitions circulated by the able group of men consisting of for the nine holes. Sharpen up
'Grlve
6
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r
ehoY
h
of
n
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e
?
t|ha
Mr^hEKeEOf Garner, president great sorrow.
met
at
the
home
of
Rilla
Snyder
I
your
pencils,
golfers,
and
see
if
“Committee of Twelve,” who are
Mrs. O. H. Dnofbaugh
Judge Wellington and Commis­ something can’t be done about Thursday, May 12, with 13 mem­ Fnn^i
„
»
a
__________
v
elect.
appointed the following
sponsoring the recall of Judge sioners Mills and Miller.
Dewey Drorbaugh
bers present. Mrs. Floy Smith SdayP1 AToutat40Arsiaudd1eantsP8artk -ntmittees for the coming year:
this.
The
burden
rests
on
you
Virgil Drorbaugh
Wellington and Commissioner
I have examined with about low handicap men, at the top of signed up as a new member.
Mrs. Mabie Singleton
Thompson,
Mills. The charges on those pe-
It was decided to have a weiner- tended chaperoned by Miss Leone Program, Mrs. ,?■
the same care into the motives! the ladder.
Hazel Drorbaugh
L. H.
roast at the home of Eleanor Graham, Miss Catherin Niekolsen.! Mrs. b • M. . ,
titions are as follows:
As
far
as
could
be
ascertained
Athletics and games were enjoyed Thomas; civic, Mrs. C. W. Reith-
and purposes of the group of men I
(1) "The County Court is in- who are trying to recall Judge I young Doc Mill takes the prize Wridge for the members and and in the evening many stayed.ner.’ , a?i* Mrs. A. J. Hughes;
CARD OF THANKS
on Monday even-
(for lost ball during the match I their husbands
husban
We wish to thank the people
efficient in the performance of Wellington
and
enjoyed the music of the Pa- social, Mrs. M. D. Cole and Mrs.
and Commissioner (Sunday. No record is available to ’
May ¿3.
orchestra.
I Frank Hanson; refreshment, Mrs. of Vernonia for the support they
its duties.”
The
¿he club is busily preparing cific university
Mills and are only refraining ¡determine the number of balls
-------------------------------
: Charles Richardson and Mrs. A. have given us while we were in
(2) “The County Court has from an attempt to recall Com­ I Doc shot into the rough, but the articles for the bazaar to be
business here. We appreciate the
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Armitage C. Knauss.
overlooked the desires and wishes missioner Miller because such a J balls we are talking about are held next fall.
motored to Vancouver, Washing-! The program for the afternoon fact that our patrons and friends
Silvia
Turner
wa
selected
cor-
i
the 11 that were never found, at
of the majority of the electorate.”
Sunday, going by way of ¡was about Oregon authors and have been loyal to their home-
recall effort failed recently and I least by the foursome in which he rtspondent to take the place of ton,
Portland and returning throughI composers and was varied with owned industry, and regret that
(3) “The County Court refused their attempt to recall him would , played.
Nola Brady.
force us to
After the meeting a delicious Kelso and Longview. Mr. and muaic, book reports, biographies, temporary conditions
to abide by the vote of the tax­ have cost them money, and I am I „ Everybody cut Sunday morning
it for the present.
lunch of ice cream, cookies and Mrs. W. B. Armitage accomp- poems, etc It was participated discontinue
payers at the annual budget hear­ not so assured of the
, .. motives
__ of-
„r i Mt. a Hood
club
will
be
on
hand
Wt
shall
always
have
a warm
team match. After seeing punch was served. Those present anied them from Vancouver on H1 by Mesdames L^ H^ Thomas,
. S. Thompson, E. M. Bleile, spot in our hearts for Vernonia.
ing.”
were Ida Johnson, Mary Hankel, the return trip and spent the Chas.
the
group
sponsoring
this
recall.
the
account
of
the
Forest
Hills
Richardson, Judd Green-
Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Vickrey.
Nowhere in these charges as
in Vernonia.
In fact, I am convinced that the match in the papers, Mt. Hood Silvia Turner, Eda Parker, Em­ nigKt
Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Wolff
they appear on the petitions is recall effort is motivated largely i called for the match. Just what ma Miller, Pearlt Adams, Viola
'¿“T ,p“rW™n".ffp' Treharne, Floy Smith, Della and Dorothy June are on a trip
there any reference to the use of no. b, sn honest d..!„ to rod«« |
Cleveland, Eleanor Wridge and to California, where Mr. Wolff is
county gasoline for private gain. the operating cost of running - •
seeking employment as auditor or
■
••
■
Rilla Snyder.
the players
and • the
splendid
Nowhere is there any reference Coumbia county but rather by a of
certified public accountant.
course on which to play.
A baby boy was born to Mr.
to the alleged wrongful acts of desire for public office and pub­
W. C. T. U. Meet» Tuesday
The results of the team play
and
Mrs. H. E. Parker Wednes­
W. C. T. U. will meet next
some county road supervisor.
Forest Hills last Sunday are
lic control on the part of men with
day
afternoon.
Tuesday,
May
24,
with
Mrs.
Nowhere is there any criticism who realize their inability to get quite gratifying, especially after
Miss Florence Santee spent the
the flop that the local crew did Frankin Malmsten at the Verno­
of the county court for alleged it through the regular channel in
weekend in Corvallis and at New­
the Columbia county champion­ nia hotel at 2 o’clock.
acts of malfeasance, misfeasance of openly filing and running for ship. Third flight cup being the
port visiting friends.
ARCADIA PARK
or other forms of quasi corrup­
trophy brought home. The
such office. The recall group, in only
JOY THEATRE
FRIDAY, SATURDAY & MONDAY, MAY 21, 21 & 23
score -ior the Forest Hills match:
tion.
my opinion, are in this instance Forest Hills 18%, Vernonia 38%.
The Town Girls’ club of Forest
It is charged in the recall in
LOTTERY
”
Friday
“DEVIL’S
using a negative instrument in a Nice margin?
Grove and their friends spent
glittering generalities (hat the
Strawberries, or no—the Cas­ Friday afternoon and evening at and Saturday, May 20, 21; Con­
grasp for public power and our
county court is inefficient and law makers never intended the cade tournament will be held at Arcadia park.
stance Bennett in “LADY WITH
Golden- Crust . . . Sliced—White or
Miss Doris Kemp of Portland A PAST” Sunday, May 22. Ad­
has overlooked the desires and recall to be used in this manner. Vernonia on the dates advertised.
Wholewheat — 1-LB. LOAF ..............................
June 17, 18- and 19. Its the crop spent. Sunday and Monday with mission 10 and 25 cents.
wishes of the majority of the
Adv.
Yours truly,
of golfers we’re interested in and Mrs. C. C. Shay. Miss Kemp will
electorate. If a net saving of ap-
be remembered as the little dan­
JUDD GREENMAN not strawberries.
Read the Eagle classified ads
proximately 30 per cent to the
How about the Vernonia club cer who pleased so many last fall.
Airway — A smooth full flavored blend ... A
handicap? Any tentative dates
The senior class of the Verboort —there may be something that
taxpayers of Columbia county
trial will convince you—POUND ........... ,..........
set as yet?
high school held their annual will save you money.
constitutes general inefficiency as Party Given for
is charged in the petitions, then Grade Graduates
I believe the majority of Colum­
Forty-five eighth grade _ grad-
Snowflakes . . . fresh baked
LB.
bia county voters will agree that uates
were present at a party giv­
Always seasonable ................................. £ BOX jm ! 4 C
more of such “inefficiency” would en in -their honor by the Chris­
be desirable on the part of all tian Endeavor society in the
Evangelical church Wednesday
of our public officials.
The one specific charge in the night.
The evening was happily spent
recall petitions is the the “Coun­ in playing games. Rev. G. W.
ty Court refused to abide by the Plumer spoke briefly preceding
vote of the taxpayers at the an­ the serving of cake and hot cho­
nual budget hearing.” It has been colate.
Assisting with the entertain­
said before but it will bear re­ ment and refreshments were Mrs.
peating here that 150 people E. E. Garner, Miss Alma White,
voted at the budget hearing on A. C. Knauss, Mrs. Judd Green­
December 26 on the specific ques­ man, Miss Mildred Drake and
tion of whether or not a county Mrs. Maud Duncan.
agricultural agent should be em­
Camp Eight Pupils
ployed. Of those 150 people 88
Max-i-muM — Smooth and creamy
fix»
voted for discontinuance of the To Have Picnic
Wholesome and economical—POUND ....................... i/.V
office.
The school pupils from Camp
At the time the vote of these Eight
who have traveled to and
88 persons was recorded and for from Vernonia schools this year
Twin Peaks — Selected, sweet Utah
in the bus driven by E. S. “Hap­
py” Thompson are celebrating
Peas—Tender and tasty. 16-oz. tins
the close of school with an all­
day picnic in Big Eddy park to­
day.
FOR SALE
Some of their mothers are hav­
Delicious in salads or creamed on
ing a picnic there, too, but Hap­
toast—No. 1 tins. CAN ...........................
HOME MADE ROLLS every py and the Camp Eight school
Saturday, 1 cent a roll. Will crowd are going together in the
bake for lodges or for special big bus and will enjoy their own
occasions upon 24 hours notice. exculsive picnic.
Luna r— A perfect
BARS
“We’ve had a grand time to-
Mrs. A. E. Jennings, close to
Laundry Soap ......
Brazing works.___________ (21c2) gethqr,” said Happy. “I never
FOR
saw a better bunch. There are
FOR SALE—Small house and one 28 of them and they are all
acre of land near the end of good kids.”
the pavement at a real bargain.
When you throw out those wilted vegeables, blackened
Max-i-muM — So creamy and rich
Plenty of fruit trees and a good Christian W. M. S.
and is inexpensive. Tall cans ......... tJ CANS
ends of meat or decayed fruits, you are actually tossing
well, J. B. Wilkerson.____ (20c2)
KEASEY
Fairways
and Rough
It Always Pays to Come a Long
Ways to trade at Safeway!
RREAD
5c
COFFEE
23c
CRACKERS
O
The modern refrigerator is eiectricai
PEANUT RUTTER
PEAS
€ tassi tied Ads
4S35c
SAVE
SHRIMP
11c
SOAP
*with electrical refrigeration
___
10
25c
p
25c
MILK
FOR SALE—Thoroughbred spot­
ted Poland China pigs, $2. SO
apiece. Eben L. John, 9 miles
south of Vernonia on Forest
Grove road.______________(20*2)
FOR SALE—Rhode Island Reds’
setting eggs, 30c a dozen. Vio-
la Treharne._____________(20*3)
ACREAGE AND FARMS — For
sale. T. B. Mills.
(2tf)
Nominates Officers
Officers for the coming year
were nominated at the regular
meeting of the Women’s Chris­
tian Missionary society of the
Christian church which was held
at the home of Mrs. Harry Cul­
bertson Tuesday afternoon.
Installation of officers will be
held at the June meeting for
which Mrs. Maud Wells will be
hostess.
FOR SALE—Good 7-room house, I Following the program re-
city water and lights, 1%- freshments were served by the
acres of ground, 2 good chicken hostess.
Members present were Mrs. F.
houses. 4» mile out. Very cheap.
Mrs.
Maud
Joe Hopson, Mist Route. (19*3 Claude Stephens,
Wells, Mrs. Alma Sitts, Mrs.
“DELCO” Farm Lighting system George Laird, Mrs. J. F. Rose.
for sale, or trade for horses or Mrs. Á. F. Kostur, Mrs. Peterson
cattle. D. S. Graven, Mist Route, and Mrs. Culbertson.
Vernonia.
(19tfe)
TIME EXTENDED
In order to give more sub­
WANTED
scribers the opportunity of se­
WANTED—Gas motor washing curing the Eagle for a year at
machine, preferably Maytag, the bargain rate of one dollar,
cheap for cash. A. V. Mow», (192 the time has been extended for
WANTED — Mason fruit jars, a short period.
Because of the cost of solicit­
pints and quarts. See Mrs. F.
Veith, 859 Rose avenue.______ ing new subscriptions and renew­
als it will be impossible to allow
LOST AND FOUND
this rate when a circulation wor­
LOST— Cameo brooch between ker is put in the field. Subscrib­
Child’s residence. 109 N. St. ers who live within the Vernonia
and Nehalem Market. Tuesday af­ trading area are therefore ad­
ternoon. Return to Mrs. Fred vised to pay now and save a dol­
Wall or Eagle office. Reward.
(Adv.
(21c?) lar.
away dollars. Most of this loss is preventable—in fact is
ended in thousands of homes where electric refrigeration
is now at work.
Ask about our very
Liberal Budget
Buying Plan
The General Electric All-Steel Refrigerator is guaran­
teed against service expense for 4 long years! A specially
designed motor adds to its economy by consuming a mini­
mum of current. Today, prices have been materially lowered,
terms made easier, new refinements have been added. For
instance, interiors are porcelain-lined, acid-proof and stain­
proof. Sliding shelves make food easy-to-reach. And all the
mechanism is hermetically sealed in the famous Monitor
Top—operating in a perpetual bath of oil. No installation
necessary—simply plug in in any electric outlet. Models and
sizes of the General Electric to fit every home.
GENERAL
ELECTRIC
ALL-JTEEL REfKIGEKATCR
Oregon Gas& Electric Co.
622 Bridge Street
Telephone 691
MACARONI
Rose City — At
Bargain Prices
4
LBS.
15c
CEREAL
Shredded Wheat — The
healthful breakfast food ................
Q
O
PACK-
AGES
25c
Choice Meats
Market Features
Half or Whole
STEAKS
Center Slice
18c lb. 20c lb
ROASTS
Lard