Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, August 11, 1933, Page 2, Image 2

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    VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
PAGE TWO
FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 1933,
spending a few weeks there visit­
! lions now in need may be clothed
ing relatives.
and fed. After that it is to in­
LltakDimfer l5l7Dtdh*
crease buying power and provide
Noble Dunlap called to see his
2. Pskn beach Hurrican««>.
stability for business and industry
mother, Mrs. Margaret Dunlap, at
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Whitlock of
572
Deaths
so that millions in this country
Riverview Sunday.
St. Helens were in Vernonia Sun­
will not again suffer the dread
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Barlow day.
5. Knickerbocker Theatre Cobpe
I specter of hunger and want.
of Warren were weekend guests
Geo. A. Nelson, county agricul­
98 Death*
The occasion calls for patriot­
of relatives here, Mrs. Mary Pet­ tural agent, was in town Satur­
4. Sen Francisco Earthquake*
ism in this war just as did in the
erson and the N. Dunlap folks.
day.
500 Deaths
war of 15 years ago. We have
Mrs. Annie B. Johnston and
BACK TO THE LAND
Clifford Smith left Monday for
the weapons with which to fight
daughter Veda of Birkenfeld were North Oove, Wash., where he will
5. txploslon of baltleshln Maine
President Roosevelt is putting it. Now there must be the will to
Sunday visitors here.
spend a couple of weeks with all
260 Death*
so many revolutionary ideas into make use of them. The threat of
Miss Annie Banzer and Mrs. aunt.
effect that some of them are al­ the foreign enemy was no greater
6. Wreck of the Shenandoah •
Edith Lawyer from below Mist
Mrs. Lulali E. Fullerton, teach­
most forgotten in the excitement than that of economic stress.
14 Death*
called to see some of the ladies er in the Washington school, was
and bustle of his bigger ones.
Already
the
pulse
of
the
peo
­
Saturday on their way to Ver- in town Tuesday. She is staying
For instance, his plans for put­
Z Ohio State Penitentiaru fire • ■
nonia.
in Portland during the summer.
ting factory workmen out into the ple is better, and it must be
517
Death*
country and providing them with backed with sincere support of
Oliver Wilson is helping Rich-
A. L. Kullander went to In­
the president. The country is mo­
garden plots and for moving far­
ard Peterson to put in his hay dependence Tuesday to visit his
bilizing
to
rout
the
forces
of
mers off marginal and unproduc­
crop now.
father, E. Kullander, who is ill.
tive lands to lands that will give hunger and want. Business men
Mrs. Ella Caywood drove to During his absence Mrs. Kullan­
are adjusting working hours and
them better chances to make a
Portland Monday to see her moth­ der had charge of the store.
mething wa«es- Th7 ’ have • signed the
living are certainly soi„
Mr. and Mrs. Ray D. Fisher
er, Mrs. Mollie Wright, who has
pleddge
asked
by
the
president
Year's Auto Death Record
new. They have received little and are displaying the NRA blue
been very sick in a Portland and daughter Mhrgaret motored
publicity, however.
hospital for the past two months. to Tigard Saturday. Mrs. Fisher
eagle, the sign of patriotism just
If this plan were made effec- as sure as those service flags of
Lincoln Peterson had the mis­ and Margaret will remain there
tive, it would make life more
furtune
of getting blood poison a week at the home of Mrs. Fish­
pleasant for many a factory work- other days.
along er’s parents.
in his leg, but is getting
i
These
firms
are
giving
their
er who now lives in the crowded
E. M. Murphy was taken Tues­
nicely now.
support
to
the
president
’
s
pro
­
cities. With his factory moved
day
in the Legion ambulance bo
good
attend-
There
was
a
very
out into the rural districts and gram must have the encourage­
ance at PomonS grange held at the hospital in St. Helens because
I funeral of her brother’s wife,
ment
and
support
of
the
public.
with his own little farm to Work
Natal last Saturday, Aug. 5, con­ of an attack of appendicitis. He
I Mrs. B. A. Heath.
must recognize the
on, he would be more contented The _ people
_
sidering the farmers busy time will not bo operated upon at
grange
will
give
a
Winema
than he is now. He also would | meaning of the emblems of pa-
of the year. Included among im­ this time, and is expected back
dance in the near future.
Mrs. Estella Jones
Mrs. Jake Neurer
be more independent and secure, triotic endeavor. It is the public’s
portant
visitors were Judge Zim­ soon.
I At the school meeting August 5
with his farm to fall back upon privilege to patronize those, who
merman, Sheriff Oscar G. Weed,
at
this
time
are
making
an
im
­
| Ed St. Clair received the bid
in case of emergency.
Ruth Skaling of Birkenfeld,
Mrs. John Beerman and her Clifford Barlow, Floyd Rees, land Tuesday to see her uncle,
This nation has for many de­ mediate sacrifice and increasing Ann Picklick of Jewell and Har­ I for janitor, and F. A. Larson the
George Nelson and Henry Oleen. Herman Sultz, who arrived from
cades been changing from a na­ expenses at a time when most old Decker, Shell oil man of Ver­ Vesper route transportation bid daughters Gertrude and Hettie
Mrs. Lee Osborn went to Port- Honolulu last week.
from
Portland
were
here
last
every
unit
of
business
has
had
a
and
A.
De
Rosia
for
Thompson
’
s
tion of small towns and rural
nonia,
celebrated
their
repective
gidi
n
g
ro
ute
week
to
visit
Mrs.
Beerman
’
s
two
in
making
income
difficult
time
communities to one of big cities,
birthdays on July 31. At 7 o’clock
and the change has not been al­ match outgo, Increasing costs a chicken supper was served at
At Pomona grange Saturday daughters, Mrs. Elsie Peterson,
together for the good. President must be made up with increasing the home of Ruth Skaling to 12 j i evening at Natal Jim Hill of Mist and Mrs. Anna Osborn.
Clyde Johnson went to work
Roosevelt’s plan is designed to prices and the government recog- guests, after which they went to, roug ______
C. C.
our „ 0 ____ e
check this movement and turn it nizes this fact. The public does the Johnston picnic grounds and I boys of Mist who sang several on the rock crusher on Clatska­
the other way. It is a worthwhile also in the way it is universally had a bonfire and marshmallow | songs, after which they went to nie mountain.
Judge W. A. Harris from Ver­
end, and according to many eco­ giving its endorsement and back­ Lvaov.
unv crvnuxt,
roast. uavvi
Later vzn
on in the
evening ■ I the C. C. C. dance at Birkenfeld.
nonia
was in this community on
nomists, it has a good chance ing to the program.
Patronizing the blue eagle in­ about 65 specially invited guests! Breakfast was served to about business last week.
to succeed.—Astorian Budget.
A lUztuz Tiani__ Adml.slon to the (round, reduced from 50c to 15c,
gathered
at
the
gymnasium
and
I
40
___________
C.
C.
boys
after
stitutions means trodding the path
IICW IV vet 1
and thl. t5r Include, free general admission
The contract to furnish 20 ricks
enjoyed dancing. One of the quad-|lnass Sunday morning by the
(uoally Me) to the combined Nlfht Show at the (randstagd—but every­
of
patriotism
to
national
recovery.
Catholic
ladies
of
Birkenfeld.
OFF THE BEATEN PATH
of
wood
was
awarded
to
Ira
Pet
­
body
pays
—
no
passes
printed.
Attend dally, help break attendance records.
Support the president and let the rilles, which caused a great deal of
George Mills of Deer Island erson by the Natal school board
A trip through the Wilson riv­ universal cry be “We Do Our fun, was danced on the lawn. Lat­
Agriculture, Horticulture, Livestock, 4-H Clubs, Industry.
er country for travelers accus­ Part.’’
er sandwiches and punch were was in town Monday on business. Monday.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Clarence
Milton
tomed to paved highways and 50
In the words of the great war­ served.
MOUNTAIN HEART REBEKAH came in from Portland last week­
Thoroughbred Racing, :?.°nrtd
miles per hour speed is indeed a time leader, Woodrow Wilson,
Oliver Jones and his friend,
Me—ra,,rved .Mt. and boxes Me and 50c extra.
end to spend a few days with
memorable event. The day fol­ “Now is the time to suspend poli­ Pat Cox, of Vancouver, who has CLUB MEETS
Mrs. Milton’s parents, Mr. and
lowing, the trip is remembered tices.” Partisanship has no place been visiting Oliver’s sisters in
Free Double Night Show,
The Mountain Heart Rebekah Mrs. Dave McMullen.
for the tired feeling which comes in this set-up, we must all be Deer Lodge and Great Falls, Mon­
Society Horeeehow and Natnre-ln-the-Raw combined—World's record high
club met Tuesday at the home
Mr. and Mrs. Cass Bergerson
after six hours of slow driving in Americans.
Jumpers (8 feet, < inches) and High School Horses mingled with the West's
tana, and at St. Paul, Minn., re­ of Mrs. A. P. Bays. Pot-luck din­
from
Vernonia
were
here
Monday
worst outlaw buckers and Brahmas. General admission to Night Show
second over a rough mountain
NRA is a practical application turned home after a month’s vis-
<a 0Oo value) FREE. Reserve seats 25c. Boxes 50c. Three thousand free
road. But after the first day the of that best of all religions, “Do it, to visit with his parents, Mr. ner was served, after which the to see J. W. Neurer on business.
seats. Standing room for 10,000.
Mrs. Julia Whittig and daugh­
impression of the heavy stand of unto others as you would have and Mrs. Hugh Jones for a few meeting was held.
Members attending were Mrs.
here
virgin timber and the thick rank others do unto you.' >»
Admiqcrinn tn
reduced
,rom 50c *®
Children
days. Oliver prefers Oregon and | Ruby Biggs, Mrs. Irene Spencer, ter, Mrs. Elmer Bush, were Cole,
AUlIllSSIUn
LU drnnnda
Vzrounus un
der 10 tree. Car admission Includ-
Friday to get Mrs. Della
growth of ferns and bushes hang­
Ing parking, 15c. No passes printed. No pass out checks. Everybody
Washington
to
the
middle
west
We must all pledge our loyal­
Mrs. Margaret Lines, Mrs. May who has spent a week here with
pays the reduced rate—Employees, Concessioners, Exhibitors, Contestants,
ing over the road from both sides ty to the fundamental principles and was glad to get back.
Friends, Patrols—all alike.
Mellinger, Mrs. Rose Schultz, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Osborn.
only remains to make one glad of American government and
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Birkenfeld Mrs. Grace Sunell, Mrs. Beulah
chil-
Mrs.
L.
Wedell
and
two
that he ventured off the beaten agree that our citizens are en­ spent the week end with Mr. and
LABOR DAY—The Big Opening Day, Sept. 4-9
track and into a region which can titled to employment and living Mrs. Gus Wanstrom and family. Baslington and the hostess. There dren have returned home from
was also a visitor, Mrs. Fonda.
Battle Ground, Wash., after
truthfully be called the forest wages.—Hillsboro Argus.
Naimo
Holter
is
now
employed
primeval. The natural open air
at the Birkenfeld garage.
cathedral made by the grove of
THE RACE IS ON
Walter Carl and Mr. and Mrs.
mossy maple trees on Tillamook
Food and other commodities
side cannot be duplicated any­ are going up. Wages are going Hugh M. Jones attended Pomona
where to our knowledge. The up. The upward race is on. Oh, grange at Natal Saturday.
Mrs. Robert Berg is away for
stand of timber in some places is yes, there is a third person in this
equally as impressive as the Red­ race for a goal that has not yet a few weeks visiting friends in
various places.
woods.
been designated, but it is to end
Mrs. Bernice Cox has been on
The bare skeletons of what at a station called Prosperity.
once were trees in fire scarred This third racer, and he has the sick list for a few days.
Henry Skaling has been con-
territory are grim reminders of proved himself to be a mighty
what could happen to all this slow starter, is Employment. All fined to his bed with an attack
territory through the carelessness were supposed to start together of flu.
E. H. Condit, county school
of a thoughtless traveler or fish­ and to remain abreast. But Com­
superintendent, was in town last
erman.
modities got the jump and he’s
A trip by the Wilson river road showing a clear pair of heels. week calling on Mrs. Zelia Bell­
to Tillamook, while it may lack Wages took in after him, but has ingham, school clerk.
Mr. and Mrs. Keaton and fa-
some of the color which would be had an army of unemployed
given by going by stage coach swarming over the track and im­ mily were in Vernonia Sunday
behind a four horse team, is in­ pending his progress. These un­ evening.
Mrs. Hugh Jones had to make
deed to be remembered, but not employed believe that they would
repeated oftener than once a make good in this race and want several trips to Clatskanie to the
doctor having received a severe
year unless a piece of good to take his place.
cut on her face at her home on
fortune <or government aid gives
Employed, this laggard third,
Forest Grove and Tillamook the may pick up speed later on. He Saturday evening, July 29.
Mrs. George Bellingham was
long sought Wilson river road.
will if the old fan. Buying Power,
—Forest Grove News-Times. comes down to cheer him on. called to Centralia to attend the
Buying Power is a breezy sort of that involves the structure of in­
SUPPORT THE PRESIDENT
rooter. He carries everything with dustry and business and society.
People of Washington county him, having that kind of captivat­ Should the racers get out of con­
are joining with their fellow citii- ing personality that takes the trol, something is likely to hap­
zens throughout the length and stage and holds it, unless he pen but no one knows just what
breadth of this land in support should become ill. as he did four and all of us shudder a bit in
— News, Ponca
of President Roosevelt’s plan for years ago. Usually^ we hope to contemplation.
Gordon H. Ciley, for 16 years advertising manager foi-
national recovery. Everywhere • see one or another win in a race City, Okla.
there are meetings, formal andI but this is a different kind. The
John Wanamaker, says:
informal. It is like war days and j success of the event depends
SUPERIOR MANILA
it is a war against the ravages of I largely on the racers running very
depression. Its demands are the nearly abreast. Something must be
“If you want to do more real advertising and at the same
wholehearted co-operation of ev-1 done to speed up the laggard or
to hold back the leader.
ery single individual.
time reduce the cost of it—CUT OUT THE GADGETS. Cut out
This Olympic event is being
It is an emergency that de­
the knicknacks, donations, programs, tickets, charged up to
mands emergency measures, such sponsored directly by President 8-pound balls, 650 feet per
pound—
I A A
as the National Industrial Recov-; Roosevelt and we may rest assur-
‘Good Will Advertising." Eliminate waste in postage and
PER BALL
«Pl.UU
ery act. There can be no halfway i ed that he is deeply interested in
Bale of 6 balls $5.75
wasteful
methods and mediums—spend this saving of from 15
measures. There can be no slack­ ! the outcome. It is just possible
to 25 per cent in the newspapers."
ers, either among the employers, that he will have to tie lines to
the racers and operate them in
the employes or the consumers.
We should not misunderstand much the same fashion as puppets
ALTAC IDE
the intent of this measure. It is are operated in an inanimate
not to make a profit for you and show. The rest of us are spec­
For Canada Thistles
me. The measure's object is tv tators to this race, but more than
provide work in order that mil- spectators. Our interest is one
What Other
Editors
Think
29.000
Birkenfeld
iu
Natal
VASTLY HFMRANT MUfy
CUT OUT THE
GADGETS
This is no time to "fiddle” with advertising! If
you want to keep going in 1933—you MUST
spread your advertising dollar wisely:
CUT OUT the Gadget Expenditures.
BINDER
TWINE
FLY SPRAY
Weed Killer
McCORMICK-DEERING
REPAIRS
WE ARE EQUIPPED TO DO
Convincing . . . attractive copy . .
. . continuously! Concentrate!
Dry Cleaning
OF THE VERY BEST ORDER—
Including taking out of spots. . . Our dry cleaner
is a member of the U. S. Dry Cleaners, a na­
tional organization which admits highly quali­
fied candidates only.
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