Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, April 14, 1933, Page 3, Image 3

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    VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1933.
_____________ PAGE THREE
Mrs. Eva Clark left Tuesday for I-__________________
with $500,000,000 of government
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Culbertson.
Vancouver, where they will spend
money called a revolving fund.
Tommy Brown of Portland
the summer.
Its speculations in farm commodi­
spent the weekend at the home
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Guy
Cameron
ties attracted international notice.
Mildred Hawkins
of his sister, Mrs. T. M. Craw­
and Vera Mellinger and Mr. and
Two-thirds or more of the origin­
ford.
M ■ M* • ■
, Mrs. Tom Turner visited in Poit-
Elsie McDonald left Sunday
al fund has been lost.
J. II. Sell announces the mar-
for Ocean Park, Wash., where she
Dollie Miller, who has been pand Tuesday,
The board will be replaced by
' riage of his daughter Grace to
Sanders
will
do
stenographic
work
in
a
Mrs.
I.
Mann
and
Miss
a different kind of government sick with flu, is rapidly recover­
.Lewis Laramore. The couple will
were entertained Sunday at the real estate office.
farm relief body. It is held doubt­ ing.
, reside in Vernonia.
home
of
Mrs.
G.
W.
Faust.
Member of National Editorial
Mrs.
B.
McDonald
was
a
Ver
­
ful, however if the administra­
George Solomon of Gold Beach,
i Mrs. Claude Knapp and Mrs.
Association and Oregon State
Henry Hobson left for Long­ nonia shopper Monday.
tion’s farm bill will apply exten­ Calif., brother of Mrs. George
Editorial Association.
view
this
week
where
he
has
em
­
Miss Bernice Reed visited with Roediger were among the callers
sively to 1933 crops, due to de­ Parker, and Miss Wilma Gillar
ployment.
friends in Vernonia and Vernonia to see Mrs. Henry John, who ia
lay
in
its
becoming
law.
The
bill
of
Roseburg
spent
the
weekend
slowly recovering from a serious
Issued Every Friday
$2.00 Per Year in Advance is frankly an experiment, and if
Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Uri and' high school Monday.
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
illness.
entertained
Tuesday
Babe
were
Mr. Conshack, who held relig­
Entered as second class matter August 4, 1922. at the post it does not succeed it is promised Gecrge Parker.
Lee Kellar and Frank Line*
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Wil-
at
the
home
office at Vernonia. Oregon, under the act of March 3, 1879. the plan will be abandoned and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hankle sen Sorber of Vernonia in honor ious services here a year ago, have gone to Jewell to work for
visited a few days at the W. J. some time.
aoother tried.
and granddaughter Alta Gunnoe of Mr. Sorber’s birthday.
Lindsley home.
*
Advertising rates—Foreign, 30c per inch; local, 28c per inch;
spent Sunday at the home of Mrs.
Mrs. Ben Cline and mother,
legal notices, 10c per line first insertion, 6c per line succeeding
Mrs. Bessie Cummings spent
Mike Ludwig in Vernonia.
Mrs. J. N. Morgan, and Mr. and
insertions; classified lc per word, minimum 26c first insertion,
Andy Kostur has been absent Mrs. Jack Nance were Portland last weekend in Portland.
15c succeeding insertions; readers, 10c a line.
Mr. and- Mrs. Jno. Luther took
from work for several days on visitors Wednesday.
account of the flu.
« their baby in to a doctor Mon­
RAY D. FISHER, Editor and Publisher
day. It is better now.
Miss Evelyn Varley and Mrs.
6 WATER GLASSES
May
visited
relatives
in
Dan
ONLY
r
The St. Helens city council pas­ Strassel over the weekend.
THE PRIVILEGES OF DISTINCTION
CLEAR
sed an ordinance April 6 limit­
Eli White left Monday for
ing the sale of draft beer to res­ Portland for medical attention J Mr, and Mrs. James McDonald
6 WATER GLASSES
Harry Thompson and daughters
Kostur had as her;from Florence, Oregon, have mov-
America has had during the past two or three weeks a taurants, pool rooms and other Mrs. __ Andy
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places serving hot meals. Licenses guests Friday her mother and ed on the Chas. Holt place which Bertha and Irma have moved in­
distinguished visitor. Reporters, notebook in hand, have fol­ of places handling draft beer father, Mr. and Mrs. Bert East- they bought.
ROSE
to one of the O.-A. residences.
lowed him around to jot down what he said, how he said will be $5 a quarter and bottled man, and S. C. Eastman, a broth-1 Mrs. O. George from Riverview Hale Greenman spent several
A REAL BARGAIN
I visiting with Mrs. G. Dickson. days in Portland last week us the
it, what he did, what he looked like. So important was beer $2.50 a quarter. Licenses are er, of Buxton.
'is
— I Mr. and Mrs. Henry John en- guest of his friend Kenton Law-
Mist;
every detail about him that what he ate for breakfast was to be granted for three months Miss Norma Anderson of . ...
and may be revoked at dis­ spent the weekend with home' tertained Friday evening in hon- son.
sometimes good for three or four lines of copy. Mayors only,
cretion of the council.
'or of their daughter Jeannett.
folks.
Miss Velma Veal is visiting her
welcomed him as formally as they dared, and greeting com­
«••*•••
Mrs. Dave McMullen of Natal' Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Wells were sister, Mrs. Ray Taylor, in Sea­
mittees read him neat little speeches. Obviously America Albert Seffert of Deer Island, and mother, Mrs. John Estes, called away by Mr. Wells’ father’s side, for an indefinite stay.
Miss Zella Cady of Portland
was interested in him and apparently was glad to see him. who was wounded while trying to were guests of Mrs. E. L. Lloyd death.
rob the Security State bank at Saturday.
I H. Wilson is working for Con- arrived Wednesday evening to vi­
He is a celebrity, and people like celebrities.
sit for several days with her aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. Kirby Rose and nacher Logging company,
Woodland, Wash., in March, was
Some persons, such for example as Yosuke Matsuoka, ‘ried in an improvised court ses­ baby of Warrenton, Earl Haugh-1 Mrs. P. Larson and children of Mrs. L-
Dewey. Miss 'Cady
another contemporaneous visitor, wear distinction with sion at his bedside in a Longview ter and sister, Mrs. McIntire, of Siletz, Ore., are visiting pt the came with Mr. and Mrs. A. C.
grace, and are refreshingly human even though the public hospital, pled guilty, and was sen­ Portland, visited' relatives here home of Mr. and Mrs, C. Knauss, who had motored into
Portland that morning. Mrs. M.
iWeinicke,
tries to hoist them off the ground upon a pedestal. Not so, tenced to a term from eight to Sunday.
Mrs. George Parker and daugh-| Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Barnes and D. Cole also accompanied the
14 years in the Washington peni­
though, with G. Bernard Shaw, playwright, essayist, parlor tentiary.
He was wanted in Co ters Beulah and Lavern, also Mrs. daughter Helen of Vernonia were Knausses to Portland and back.
communist and social bolshevik. Distinction gives him privi­ lumbia county for various robber­ Pasco Hill of Vernonia spent 1 Sunday callers at the home of Harry Culbertson with his sons,
Marcus Variety
Harry and Edgar, spent the week
leges, and from his lofty height he makes use of them. ies, the latest being from the Lew Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Mr .and Mrs. S. Baker.
end
in
Dallas
visiting
with
his
and
Sontag
store
at
Goble.
Mollie
Wright
at
Mist.
j
O.
Hyland
and
G.
Doughit
made
Fame, he evidently believes, donates him the right to be
*******
Mrs. Glen Peoples and baby, a business trip to Hillsboro on sister and family, Mr. and Mrs.
CABBAGE,
churlish and sarcastic. All are “boobs” who do not approve
J. R. Critchlow. Mr. Culbertson’s
also Mrs. Cora Byers of Warren-' Saturday.
The
frigate
Constitution
will
TOMATO
of his way of thinking, and some are “boobs” who do. He call at St. Helens for two days ton visited relatives and' friends Mrs. R. A. Simmons of River­ nephew, Will Critchlow, accomp­
glories in heaping abuse, and the strange part of it is that during her trip on the Columbia here Saturday and Sunday.
anied the Culbertsons back to
And
view called on friends Sunday.
the abused ones frequently smile and take it as a joke on next August, according to a tele­ Mrs. John Elder left Saturday Farmers in this vicinity are Vernonia, and went with them to
OTHER
PLANTS
themselves. But let an ordinary man say the same things gram received from Senator for Portland where she will visit busy doing spring plowing getting Clatskanie Tuesday night to visit
ready to seed.
Steiwer. A previous request made friend's for a few days.
JOY THEATRE
. . . and it’s a different story.
VERNONIA
Miss Joyce Tupper and bro­
by the city was turned down.
Slim Summerville and Zasu
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ther of St. Helens were enter-
Perhaps therein lies the explanation, that no one takes
Hard work is the best invest- Pitts in THEY JUST HAD TO
TRADING CO.
Preliminary work has started at tained at the home of Mrs. B. ment a man can make.
his speeches and mannerisms seriously. As an author Mr.
GET MARRIED. Saturday and Phone 681 — We Deliver
Goble
for quarrying of rock to B. Hawkins Friday.
Shaw is entitled to careful consideration; as a human being
fellow
who
does
just
The
Miss Glenda Rose of Vernonia enough to get by never earns Sunday, April 15 and 16. Admis­
be used in the south jetty pro­
sion 10 and 25 cents.'
Adv.
he is merely an elderly man with a bald head, a pink com­ ject
was
a weekend guest at the home enough to buy much.
Pt the mouth of the river.
plexion, a white beard, a reverse-geared disposition and an The contract calls for 760 work­ of Miss Ada Mills.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Burtraw of
Parchment butter wrappers 10
acid tongue. His license to talk about America and .the ing days, with time off for bad
Americans is that of the circus clown at whom no one is weather from November to Feb­ Souls Hill spent Thursday with Cents for 25 (pound size) or
30 cents for 100; printed, 100
ruary, and there will be nearly relatives.
supposed to get angry, for what’s the use?
And
Miss Yola Serafin and sister for $1.75, 200 for $2.25. Ver­
three years of work for a large
Babe of Wilark were guests of nonia Eagle.
(Adv.)
crew.
WE WILL MAKE IT
Mrs. Glenn Hawkins Saturday
THE INSANITY PLEA
Paul S. Paulson, formerly of and Sunday.
1
IC. W. Cox of Portland visited
Chicago, has purchased from Har.
William J. Moore is being tried this week in Hood River old Axford a half interest in the relatives here Sunday. On his re-
home he was accompanied by
Prices low — Portland competition met.
on a charge of murder. The defense is insanity. Whether Rainier Review. Mr. Paulson will turn
Mrs. C. W. Cox and children, who <
have
charge
of
the
mechanical
or not he was responsible for his actions when the alleged work and Mr. Axford will handle have been visiting her mother,
crime took place is a question of fact that should be settled the editing and advertising.
Mrs; A. E. Lindbergh.
*******
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. John
by competent authority.
DRY CLEANING DEPARTMENT
Estes and sons Oral and Ollie
Yet is a jury selected in the customary course of court 1 Rainier is charging $1.50 per regret their leaving this week for
PHONE 711
quarter for retailers of beer or
There la an old saw . . .
procedure competent to determine such an issue? Physi­ wine in the original packages, and Yakima, where they will make
“Whatever ia worth doing
la worth doing well.’’ Es­
i
cians reputed to be alienists will testify, no doubt, for the $2.50 per quarter for dispensers. their home.
pecially ia thia true of
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Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Fowler .
defense and for the prosecution. Lawyers will argue pro
printing. Printing, han­
family will occupy the home
dled aa we know now to
and con. The jury, who presumably have had no contact I Automobile registration in Co- and
do the work, la a good in-
lumbia county has suffered a of Mr. and Mrs. John Estes for
with insanity, have never studied the subject of insanity, ! ¡slump
veatment of money.
of 700 during the past year. the present.
and can get no information about it except from the parties
A. L. Bassett, who had employ­
interested in proving the defendant either insane or not Absorption of the Cornelius ment in southern Oregon, re­
insane, must make a decision which will send the prisoner State bank by the Commercial turned home Thursday.
Let us show you
Mrs. B^sie Parker and daugh-
to the asylum, sentence him to be hanged, confine him in National bank of Hillsboro was ter Juanita spent Sunday with
how we can improve
approved April 3 by the state
prison for the rest of his days, or turn him loose. One banking department and the comp her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
your present
might as logically call in a group of neighbors to listen to troller of the currency. Sixty per Robbins.
LETTERHEADS
Judge Gravin and family are
the conflicting arguments of consulting physicions as to cent of the deposits of the Cor
STATEMENTS
Clatskanie,
leaving
this
week
for
whether a patient has appendicitis and should have an op­ nelius bank were made immedi- where they have purchased a farm
CIRCULARS
available and the balance of
FOLDERS
eration or merely a strained muscle that needs rest, and i ately
the assets are held in trust for and will make their future home.
CARDS
give their irrevocable decision as to who is right. That sort , liquidation.
Mrs. Cecil Uri had as her .
guest«
Sunday
Mr.
and
Mrs.
R.
of thing simply is not done—except in courts when the plea
Washington county is issuing P. Brown, Miss Mary Uri and
of the defense is insanity.
$30,000 in scrip backed by coun Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Vincent of
We know that we can
There should be an Insanity commission to determine all ty warrants and warrants of St. Helens.
prove to you that Good
H. H. Hannah is now employ­
such cases, and if an accused person is reported back as sound school districts.
Printing Costs Less
• ••••••
ed in Longview where he expects
sane he should be tried as all other cases are tried, dieter­
move his family soon.
mining him guilty or not guilty. Juries should not be forced Plans for resumption of full to Mrs.
Fred Cummings and Mrs.
to make decisions in matters of which they are necessarily banking facilities by the Shute
Savings bank of Hillsboro will
ignorant
probably include a change in
to keep cows from running on name and securing of a national
charter, states the Hillsboro Ar­
the streets of Vernonia.
gus.
• ••••••
FARM BOARD TO DIE
The store of Chas. Bateman at
I The farm board will die offi­ Galea Creek was broken into Ap
i cially on May 27, unless there is ril 4. and a quantity of merchan
some unexpected change in the dise and some money was stolen.
Vernonia Eagle, April 13, 1923. attitude of Congress. Death-knell
We Sell our Pasteurized Milk and Cream
was the signing of the president’s
The first man to quit work is
The 3acre plot of Omar farm credit reorganization order. usually the last one to be pro­
at the Same Low Price as the Raw Milk—
Spencer’s just east of the city The board started in June, 1929, moted.
YET—Pasteurized Milk offers you these
limits has been purchased as a
Advantages:
ball park.
Postive protection from dangerous
Weaver Clark tells us that all
the machinery for the new steam
germs often carried in raw milk.
laundry has not arrived yet but
Strictly sanitary handling in every
is on its way.
detail of treatment.
The sheriff’s office is swamped
A longer keeping milk.
with letters containing checks
for taxes.
Full and unchanged food value.
A mock trial was held at the
high school Friday in which Wes­
A natural, delicious flavor.
ton Sheeley and Ray Mills were
accused of stealing chickens from
Doctors everywhere advise
Ruben Hall. They were found
guilty.
the use of Pasteurized Milk.
A K. P. lodge will be organiz­
ed in Vernonia.
The interior and painting of
J. A. Thornburgh
R. G. Thornburgh
Mr. Sitts’ new home on Rose
President
Cashier
avenue is being completed by
Dale and Enos.
PHONE 471
A petition has been circulated
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Spring Seed
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Costs Less
Vernonia Laundry
Professional & Business Directory
Safety in Milk
Ten Years
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