Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, August 18, 1933, Page 5, Image 5

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    FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 1938.
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA. OREGON
CROP TOUR TO JOHN
JACOB ASTOR STATION
TO BE CONDUCTED
GIVES BASIS OF
Ainong Our
will be conducted Neighbors •
SOUND BANKING i | to A the crop John tour Jacob
Astor experi­
PAGE FIVE
Health Board Gives
Safeguarding Rules
For Swimming Holes
line between Twp’s. 3 and 4 N.
Range 5 W;; thence west to the
section corner of Sec’s. 31 and 32,
Twp’s. 3 and 4 Range 5 W. and
Sec’s. 5 and 6 Twp 3 N. Range 5
W; thence south on section
line approximately three and
a
half
miles
to Louisig-
nant Creek; thence northwester-
ly up Louisignant Creek to the
divide between Louisgnant and
Wolf Creek waters, thence north­
westerly on divide between Wolf
Creek and Rock Creek waters, on
the north, and Salmonberry River
waters, on the south, to the town­
ship corners of Townships 3 and
4 North Ranges 6 and 7 West;
thence west on township line,
which is the line between Clatsop
and Tillamook Counties, approxi­
mately eight miles to the Nehalem
river; thence following the center
of said river in a northerly and
easterly direction to a point where
the river intersects the section
line between Sec’s. 18 and 19
Twp. 4 N. Range 7 W.; thence
east on section line to the corner
of Sec’s 16 and 17, 20 and 21
Twp. 4 N. Range 7 W.; thence
north one mile, east one mile and
north two miles to township line
between Twp’s 4 and 5 N. Range
7 W.; thence east three miles to
township corner of Twp’s 4 and 5
N. Ranges 6 and 7 W.; thence
easterly on divide between Rock
Creek and Buster Creek-Deep
Creek waters to the Clatsop and
Columbia County line; thence
south on said County line to the
south boundary line of the S. P.
and S. Railroad right of way;
thence easterly on said south right
of way line to the place of be­
ginning.
Entering or being upon the
above-described area is a violation
of Section 42-409, Oregon Code,
as amended by Chapter 346, Ore­
gon Laws 1931, and carries a pen­
alty of a fine of $25 to $250 or
imprisonment in the county jail
from 10 to 60 days.
Any one wishing further infor­
mation regarding these boundaries
may obtain same from the fire pa­
trol office in Vernonia.
3Scl
(Oregon State Board of Health)
ment station at Astoria Saturday,
This is the season when swim­
August 26. At this time we will
St. Helens merchants have ming takes its place as the leading
visit the experiments carried on abandoned
________ ____
_ to limit outdoor sport. From the “Old
their ____
attempt
in connection with raising com-' their hours of business,
Swimming Hole” and from the
mercial garden peas where they
have the variety and fertilizer
Chester Hogan, foreman at the sandy beaches the joyous shouts
npWO elements beside the bankers trials and are working on ex­
lath mill of the McCormick Lum­ of bathers are heard. This is as
1 themselves are required In order
periments to control insects. ber company at St. Helens, has it should be, for swimming is a
EAGLE CLASSIFIEDS
to give the nation universally the
f
There will, also, be an opportuni­ been chosen as a member of the most healthful and refreshing
type of banking It should have,
sport.
It
is
so
alluring
that
many
ty
to
inspect
the
late
forage
crops
BRING
RESULTS
St.
Helens
city
council
to
succeed
Francis H. Sisson, president of the
are tempted to indulge in its
American Bankers Association, de­ grown at that time, and the irri­ J. L. Chittim, resigned.
clared in a recent address. He said gation pastures.
pleasure at improper times and
that the efficiency of government
Scappoose is dismantling its 1 places without regard to safety.
The large root crop plantings
for $1.75, 200 for $2.25. Ver­
FOR SALE
officials upon whom the people rely will be of interest to all those city jail. Prisoners are taken
nonia Eagle.
(Adv.)
to No attempt is made to detract in
to supervise the banks properly, and who are growing forage crops as the county jail at St. Helens.
the slightest degree from any­ WHITE LEGHORN HENS, 100
the patronage of the people them­
large, healthy hens, heavy lay­
MISCELLANEOUS
one’s pleasure, but we do wish to
selves are factors In the kind of there are about 40 varieties of
ers, 1 yr. old, 55 cents each if
roots being tested out, together I
banks a community »hall have.
safeguard this form of healthful entire lot taken. Chas. Schmidlin, BALING AND THRESHING to
“There can be no question that with the fertilizer experiments i
exercise.
do for cash or grain from Mist
phone 13F51.__________ 32c2
the people of the United States which have been carried on in I i
to Timber. Elmer Bergerson,
While swimming is considered
i
Mrs. Jake Neurer
should have banks immune from | connection with these crops.
33c3
I
one of the finest forms of exer­ FOR CANNING — Beans, beets, phone 14F1555
failure and wholly free from bad
It is planned to leave the coun- i
cucumbers, etc. See Harry Cul­
cise, since it gives tone and vigor
or questionable banking," Mr. Sis­
I ty in time to assemble at the ex-
Commissioner Wm. Pringle was to the entire body, especially the bertson.
32c? Furniture refinished and repair­
son said. “It Is not enough, as Presi­
ed. Prices reasonable. Cline
dent Roosevelt ha’ said, that while i periment station about 10:30 a. ill Monday and was unable to be digestive system, there are many
17tf
WOOD FOR SALE—$2.75 a Furniture store.
some bankers had been incompetent m. to begin the inspection. Those at St. Helens that day.
health hazards which cannot be
cord delivered. Phone 773. Hen­
or dishonest, this was not true In . attending can take their lunch
Nathan King of Portland is overlooked because the water may derson and Sturdevant.
32‘4tf
LEGAL NOTICES
the vast majority of our banks. A j along as there will be an oppor-
here working for his uncle, Clyde contain disease producing organ­
situation should exist In which there I tunity to eat in the large grove
isms. Only a limited number of Get your auto and school bus
CALL FOR BIDS
is not even a small minority of bank­ ’ at the experiment station farm Johnson, on the ranch.
insurance in a company rated
Sealed Bids will be received by
Jake Neurer butchered a beef lakes and streams are absolutely
ers open to question. There should | where tables are provided. In the
be no room for dishonesty or incom­ 1 afternoon we will complete the and a veal last week for market. safe for swimming. Lakes and AA:A in Best’s rating of insur­ the- Directors of School Dist. No.
petency to exercise any influence in
Mrs. Bob Lindsay was at Mist streams are polluted to a greater ance companies at 20% off on 14 for the transportation of about
, inspection of the station.—Geo.
banking anywhere.
Tuesday
afternoon on some busi­ or less degree by sewage dis­ public liability insurance for 80 pupils for the school year be­
j
A.
Nelson,
county
agriculture
“While bad faith and bad manage­
charged by the communities along school busses, and 10% on pri­ ginning Sept. 4th, 1933. Contract
ness.
1
!
agent.
ment enter the human factor tn all
the banks. It is a known fact that vate passenger and pleastare cars. to be for 1, 2 or 3 years. Route
Johnson and Davis pole camp a large number of perrons har­
types of business, their effects in
banking should be surrounded by
will soon be through here and bor typhoid and dysentery or­ See T. B. Mills, 873 Bridge street, to cover all County Roads in Dis­
33cl trict comprising approximately 26
such special safeguards as to ren­ I
will then move to the vicinity ganisms in their bodies. It is Vernonia.
miles. Bids to be opened at
der them no longer a factor in bank
of Sunset camp.
Parchment butter wrappers 10 Pleasant Hill school Aug. 18th at
not an uncommon sight to see
failures. The responsibility tor
Mrs. Mollie Wright, who has a diver come to the surface emit­ cents for 25 (pound size) or 8 P. M. Right reserved to reject
bringing this about, however, can­ I
I
been in a Portland hospital for ting a stream of water from his 30 cents for 100; printed, 100 any or all bids. For further infor­
not rest upon the bankers alone, for I
some time, underwent a serious mouth and nose. The only safe
the means to accomplish It are not I
mation see clerk.
operation last Thursday morning. place in which to swim is in wa­ contain water of known purity or
wholly in their hands. There are
Emma C. Condit
Eagle, August 17, 1923
other essential elements.
Word came here to her daughter, ter that is safe to drink.
may they be polluted by drainage
(Clerk)
“One is the efficiency of govern­
According to A. D. Hall, road Mrs. Ella Caywood, who immedi­
There Is no way of knowing de­ from the area through which they
ment supervision. Since we rely so
ately went to Portland accomp­ finitely the purity of the water run?
CALL FOR WARRANTS
greatly upon supervision, it may, I supervisor, the county will rock
anied by Miss Olga Holmstrom.
In very small lakes and streams
School Dist. 27, Columbia coun­
of a “swimming hole” short of
unless It is of the highest order in la 16 foot strip on Bridge street
Mr.
and
Mrs.
William
Wolstead
safeguarding the public Interest, I if the business men will pay the
a bacteriological test of the wa­ there may be a possibility of per­ ty, Oregon, has funds to take up
create a sense of false security. Su- > expense of gravelling the strips from Portland, representing the ter. However, tests of lakes and son to person infection, but in Warrant No. 106, Dec. 10, 1932,
Minnesota woolen mills, worked streams located in populous areas large bodies of water this is not Warrant No. 110, Dec. 23, 1932.
pervlslon should render bad banking on the sides,
this territory last week.
impossible, but it has failed to do so.,
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♦ * »
Interest ceases Aug. 18, 1933.
are useless because practically all usually the case. In natural bath­
The road grader was at work of the waters are contaminated. ing placg>, the more important
There was supervision by presum-1
hazel M c D onald ,
J. W. Brown, Lloyd Thomas,
ably the highest type of bank super­
here on the state highway in the The
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r
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____
considerations
are
sewage
pollu-
33c
1
Clerk.
1
C.
Bergerson,
R.
Emmott,
C.
S.
degree
of
pollution
varies
visors In every one of the instances
past two weeks.
with
the
density
of
the
population,
tion
and
safety
from
injury
or
Hoffman
and
J.
C.
Lindley
have
of questionable banking that has
Area Closed to All Travel
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Peterson and
shocked the attention of the country challenged any six men from the two sons, Lee Osborn and Mrs. It is hoped that in time many of ■ drowning. Swimming in water
By
proclamation of the gover­
O.-A.
to
a
“
caterpillar
race
”
Sept.
these streams can be made rela-1 containing sewage pollution or
during the past three years. There-!
Jig saws seem to have jiggered.
nor,
the
following described area
Della
Cole
went
to
Portland
on
tively safe. Persons swimming in ' in any natural waters when they
fore a thorough strengthening of 1. Each team is to straddle a
has
been
designated
as
an
area
Thursday.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Peterson
supervision is clearly called for it' pole 12 feet long and run one
these streams should safeguard are muddy should be avoided. In
A civilized nation is one that
left Mrs. Cole in Portland, bring­ themselves from typhoid fever choosing a natural outdoor bath­ of EXTREME FIRE HAZARD.
the people are to rely on It for the block.
is horrified by other civilized na-
ing back Lee Osborn and his and para-typhoid by protective ing place, due consideration
DESCRIPTION OF AREA
protection of their interests.
tions.
Beginning at Keasey, in Sec. 5
The Public’s Part
An occupation tax has been lev- wife, who went in on Tuesday. inoculation. There are a number should always be given to the
"Another essential factor In main­ ied on all business enterprises i John McMullen was pleasantly of points of observation which possible existence of submerged Twp. 4 N. Range 5 W. Willam­
when his will be helpful in determing the rocks or logs, unexpected shallow ette Meridian, thence south on |
taining good banks Involves the part t which we will gladly pay to help surprised Saturday
WE HAVE A COMPLETE
played by the public in banking.
daughter
Eva
and
her
family ar­ probable safety of a swimming places, any sudden incline of bot­ East Side Logging Co. railroad j
affairs.
There is certainly a responsibility conduct city
rived here from the east to make
to
a
point
in
the
N.
E.
%
Sec.
I
*******
LINE OF RADIOS TO BE
tom or treacherous current which
place.
on the people themselves to support
20 Twp 4 N. Range 5 W. where I
Miss Ora Rundell has been ill her father an extended visit.
that type of banker whose rigid ad­
1. Remember that water is not may sweep the swimmers into
Jake
Neurer
drove
to
Portland
SOLD—NOW I
said railroad reaches its most
herence to sound principles makes with flu and her sister Alice is
safe to swim in unless it is safe deep water. One should never dive
a sound bank, rather than to give very ill with appendicitis. Mr. on business Monday and brought to drink.
into any body of water without southerly point before running
their patronage to the easy going Rundell has had to close his shop out with him J. P. Hastings, who
Warrants will be accepted.
2. Don’t place confidence in the first ascertaining its depth and west and north; thence south to
banker who may be easier to do for several days on account of the is now working on the Neurer
making search for submerged ob­ Clear creek; thence down Clear
appearance
of
water.
A
water
ranch.
business with, but whose methods girls’ illness.
Creek in a southerly and easterly
jects.
create a weak bank.
The dance given by the home may look perfectly clear and still
direction to the point where the
Certain
precautions
should
be
be
grossly
polluted.
“Bank customers are charged with
economics committee last Satur­
Eddie North Trail crosses said
Vernonia
now
has
a
water
sys
­
3. Observe the location of the exercised ini selecting a natural creek in Sec. 28 Twp 4 N. Range!
a great responsibility in protecting
day evening was a big success.
929 Bridge St. Vernonia, Ore.
tem,
costing
about
$30,000.
You
the safety of their banks in respect
lake or stream in regard to drain­ bathing place. Open water in large I 5 W.; thence southerly on Eddie!
to their utll.zatlon of the assets of can’t sprinkle yet, as the large
age; what are the possibilities of streams, lakes and bays are usual- (
the banks as borrowers. Banks have pump hasn’t arrived. You can’t ■ and his family are spending their pollution from cottages? Are ly safe from the standpoint of North Trail to the township
failed because many of their loans drink the water, as its isn't ' vacation with Mrs. Stephens’ sis­ there streams running into the disease if there is no discharge of
and securities, created in good faith healthy. You can’t wash dishes ter, Mrs. Ethel Ray.
body of water in which you in­ sewage near by or above the
• **••••
by bankers in cooperating with the with it for the smell. You can’t
tend to swim, and if so, do they bathing beach.
business interests of the country, Tight fire with it, as we have
O. S. Pointer and Chas. Ber­
proved unsound under subsequent
no hose. But we have water, and gerson, who live on Rock creek,
conditions. An unsound loan is cre­
ated by the borrower as well as the all disadvantages will be rem­ are having their houses remodel­
ed.
banker. A bank is only as sound as edied.
A ;ADi
Speaker Outlines Threefold
Cooperation Between Bank­
ers, Government Officials
and the Public to Main­
tain Bank Standards
Natal
Ten Years
Ago * * *
Paterson Furniture Store
PASTEURIZED
Its community, and this applies
NO “CHEAP JOBS”
There are rumors that a new
also to the banking structure as a
whole in relation to the economic j Christian church will be organlz-
No “cheap jobs” are turned
condition of the nation as a whole. ed in Vernonia.
out in the Vernonia Eagle com­
a a a • a * «
mercial printing department —
"A bank is truly a semi-public in­
F. C. Stephens, pastor of the just high class jobs at a reason­
stitution, but in a reciprocal sense— First Christian church of Kelso, able price.
A Semi-Public Institution
it has its obligations to the public,
but so has the public equal obliga­
tions to the bank. No one who has
not sound banking principles at
heart has any business in a bank
whether as banker or customer.
“The banker is a semi-public serv­
ant He is charged with the heavi­
est of responsibilities and obliga­
tions that occur in our economic life.
But be can meet these fully only
through the cooperation of good
laws, good public officials who are
empowered to exercise authority
over his bank, and good business
methods on the part of business men
generally who utilise his bank. Only
through such cooperation by all ele­
ments in our nation's community
lite can wo be assured of a failure­
proof banking structure.
"The Administration at Washing­
ton has taken hold of this problem
with a flrm grasp of essentials and
is exercising splendid leadership to­
ward the desired end. The strong­
est feature of the government pro­
gram will bo found In recognising
the joint responsibility of the pub­
lic, of business and of government
officials together with the bankers
themselves In creating the kind of
banking the nation should have.
'The fundamental needs of bank­
ing reform are fewer banks, more
adequately capitalised, bettor super­
vised and better managed, standard­
isation of laws and methods, greator
and more Intelligent cooperation be­
tween government and banking, bet­
ter understanding by the public of
Its joint responsibility in maintain­
ing banking solvency and efficiency
—these primary principles should
bo the foundation of our banking
system of the future. For such a
system no gusraiety of deposits
would be necessary and the depot-
,4tors would be fully protected."
With all its draw backs life is
still a splendid adventure.
The Bargain Rate . . .
Of $1.00 a year for the Ver­
nonia Eagle is still in effect,
($1.50 outside of the Vernonia
trading area.)
Renew now, while the cost is
one-half the regular price.
Vernonia Eagle
BOBBY THATCHER- The Stranger
Replace your worn-
out lighi globes . . .
with Genuine
G. E. globes at
10 & 20c each
Milk and Cream
I
keep fresh and sweet longer
A trial will convince you . . .
Recommended by doctors every­
where for HEALTH and SAFETY
NehaUa lee Cream
In a variety of flavors—made
for Vernonia people who like
goodness in their ice cream,
purity and solid richness and
Pints 20c
Oregon Gas and
Electric Company
622 Bridge St.
Telephone 691
Quarts 35c
Gallons $1.25
Nehalem Valley
Ice and
tieamery Co
PHONE 471
GEORGE STORM