FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1934. VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON _ I II _■/ . ■ PAGE EIGHT Council Meeting Postponed RAIL SHIPMENTS GROW out into the field upon being The railroad yard at the St. pursued. Just as the bull reach­ There being no quroum at an Helens pulp and paper mill is ed him the rope jerked its head such a busy place that A. J. aside, and Mr. Lanway did not adjourned meeting of the city Hughes, who is employed in the get the full force of the blow. council Saturday night it was mill, could scarcely find his way He was knocked over on his decided not to hold another meet­ vith Mr. and Mrs. Bob Repass, out, he says. Shipments now are back, picked himself up and got ing until the regular night, Mon­ (Continued from page 1) who helped build Vernonia in its going entirely by rail. out of range. His back is some­ day, June 4. St. Helens itself is quiet, he what stiff, but he was otherwise residence, all of the buildings are boom days, and now with their Report Big Opening Day winter had to be hauled to Stev- , children are living in North Bon­ says, on account of the McCorm- unhurt. I ick mill being down. enson for their education. The ' A big opening day last Sat­ Mr. Hughes is visiting his fam- Car Skids in Gravel Thompsons thought beer parlors neville where they are engaged urday is reported by the must have occupied almost every enthusiastically in the construc­ ! ily here over the week end. The automobile in which Mrs. new Margaret-Ina Beauty Salon, other business house, but they tion work of that town. E. H. Condit and her mother Mrs. operated in the Joy theatre build­ saw no evidence of a church. I They also found the newspaper A. L. Parker were riding skidded ing by Margaret Nelson «nd Ina in loose gravel near Wilark Mon­ Stevens. Freak signs abound, they said, plant of Paul Robinson, who start­ day morning. The radiator was Miss Nelson and Miss Stevens such as the typical one over a ed the Vernonia Eagle during variety store which announces Vernonia’s rapid growth. The Ro­ badly damaged, but neither of have the only beauty parlor in the occupants was hurt except town, the other two having that it is the “Best by a Dam binsons, however, were in Port­ land for the week end. for slight bruises. closed recently. Site.” The Thompsons met and talked An excursion including a band ; were each cut about the eyes from The Dalles added to the j when they were thrown against CARD OF THANKS Sunday gayety of the place while | the windshield of their father’s the Thompsons were there. j car Monday when the brakes were We wish to express our grati­ They saw no evidence of the tude for the kindness shown to dam itself. Only the results of I applied suddenly to avoid a col- us by our many friends and es­ dredging and similar preliminary 1 lision. ‘N. U. A. Scott and family of Port-1 pecially by Mrs. R. F. Nance work were apparent. Popular re­ ? land and Mrs. Geo. Drorbaugh of during our recent illness. port indicated, however, that Hillsboro visited in Vernonia Me­ Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Gibson large numbers of men would be morial day. and Jackie _.si—OK/” employed for work on the dam Through an error last week next month. We wish to express our heart­ Milo John of Treharne was re­ On the way home the Thomp­ ported to have typhoid fever. He felt thanks to our many friends for the beautiful floral offerings sons stopped at points of scenic was merely ill with a slight cold. and the many acts of kindness interest along the Evergreen Mrs. Wm. Hammack, who is on Friday and Saturday, June 1 and 2. shown us during the recent ill­ green highway which they consid­ a visit to her old home near ness and death of our dearly be­ ered fine traveling and very beau­ Chandler, Okla., expects to reach tiful. They had a picnic supper there Sunday according to word loved mother and sister. in Peninsula park in Portland received by Mr. Hammack. The Mr. and Mrs. Carl Davis before returning home. Airway, a pure Bra­ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Davis letter was written Tuesday from Max-i-muM Pure Cane & n4 zilian blend. 91 _ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davis Maple . . . Glass Jug 41’ Omaha. POUND ...... AilC Mrs. L. H. Dewey, Mrs. F. D. Macpherson, Mrs. S. A. Morton 3 ibs 60c and Twila Morton motored txf Best Foods QTS Portland and back Thursday. The United States Marine corps Mrs. Rose Fletcher is visiting desires young men for enlist­ in Newberg this week. ment to fill vacancies which will By F. M. LAW JOY THEATRE occur during the months oi June, President American Bankers Pure Cane, granu­ Oleomargarine Katherine Hepburn in SPIT­ July and August, 1934. Require­ A ssociation lated. URING the e-isis when confi­ FIRE, Saturday and Sunday, ments for enlistment provide that dence was shattered, bankers June 2 and 3. Admission 10 and accepted applicants must be Am­ 10 LBS. 49c erican citizens, unmarried, at were properly concerned in Uquld- 25 cents. Adv. lOO-lbs. $4.89 Van Camp ’ s large size, ■ | U<* lty. Their main Mrs. Mike Stolen is visiting in least eighteen (18) years of ege, 27-oz. Cans .......................... •* thought was to Tacoma. of good habits and character, prepare to John A. Miller repaired the sixty-six inches tall or over, and Canning Supplies meet any de­ able to furnish at least three let­ mand tor with- roof of the Eagle shop Tuesday. Jar Rubbers ters of reference from reputable Mrs. Ben Cline is visiting rela­ d r a w a I of MacMarr, tall cans 8 Cans people. funds. They tives in Idaho. Double lip I E _ Information, literature and ap­ Mrs. J. H. Bush visited Mr. were more In­ 4-Doz............ 1JU plication blanks may be obtained terested there­ Bush in Astoria Memorial day. Flakes Parowax fore In collect­ from the postmaster or from the Wm. Lanway had a narrow es­ Reg. size package .... ..................... ing mans than cape from an infuriated bull United States Marine corps re­ 2 PKGS 15c in making while in the lane leading to his cruiting station, 208 U. S. Court them. For this House, S.W. Broadway and Main place Tuesday night. The animal they cannot be was tethered to the fence, and streets, Portland, Oregon. Appli­ justly blamed. cants residing at remote dis­ took after Mr. Lanway, who ran Assorted Flavors It was a prop tances from Portland, Oregon, er procedure. FRESH will be given preference in filling Now that confidence has been so replaced duriug the last half of the EXTRAS Fresh Fruits & Vegetable* year by a substantial recovery existing vacancies. largely restored banks will natural­ Every egg guaran­ resume a more normal lending movement. teed TOMATOES WANTED—Used Overstuffed da­ ly Among favorable factors is the This does not mean that they Solid Red Meated. 2-LBS. Improved condition of the banks. It venport and chair—must be in policy. will or should extend loose or un 2 doz .... 27c good condition. 2'ri miles out on sound credit, but that In the utmost is doubtless true that the banking LETTUCE St. Helens Road. Merle King, good faith bankers will perform structure of the country has never Solid Heads. 3 FOR Mist road. 22*1 their proper part In recovery by a been in a sounder, stronger and Thompson Family Visit Bonneville Power Site Ites ¿¡nd Special. Coffee SYltUP Classified Ads STRONGER BUSINESS MAYONNAISE 47c UND STRONGER BANKS SEGAR NIJCOA D LB llC POKK & BEANS MILK 49c Grape Nut 9c JELLO EGGS pKG 5c 25C WE PAY—Highest cash for Cascara Bark. Present 4c pound. Vernonia Trading pany. price price com­ 21c3 FOR SALE MAPLE AND FIR WOOD—For sale, $4.00 a cord delivered, $1.00 a rick come and get, it yourself. Across road from Ne­ halem Tavern. 22c? Late Cabbage Plants for sale— 4 doz. 25c. Mrs. G. W. Thack­ er, 958 First Ave. 22*1 FOR SALE—Bees, new swarms. 10 frame hives—$5.00 each. First ordered first served. J. Bur- traw. 3 miles east of Vernonia on Coon Creek road. 21*2 BIDS WANTED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that sealed bids will be accepted by the board of School Dist. No. 47 at the office of the clerk up to 7:30 p. m. June 12, 1934, for 140 cords of four foot, green, sound, old-growth fir wood, to be delivered not later than July 15. to the Washington Grade school. Bidders must be residents of School Dist. No. 47. The board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. R. M. ALDRICH, Attest— Chairman. Loel Roberts, Clerk. 20c3 sympathetic and constructive atti­ tude In the making of sound loans. Nor should commercial banks make capital or long time loaus, for the reason that their loans an made from funds derived from deposits payable for the most part on de­ mand. W’hen the retur. of confidence is further on its way, business men will find need for credit in making their plans. Then good borrowers, who for the most part have been so conspicuously absent from the mar­ ket, will return. They will be warm ly welcomed by the banks. more liquid condition than it is to­ day. My authority for that state­ ment Is the Comptroller of the Cur rency. No longer is their any tear or thought of bank runs. Dtpositors once more know that their money is sate and the banker, thrice armed in the knowledge of his own strength, is looking forward. Firm Fruit ..... Full cream mild 4 LBS. ar*....... i4c CARROTS or BEETS Large bunches, Oregon grown n •) Bunches TUNE IN NIPPY CHEESE 10c ■ POUND 17c Airway Coffee Program "In Old Brazil” Choice Meats Business Men's Fears Business men have not yet laid all their fears. They worry about what Congress may or may not do. They concern themselves about a trend toward control of business by government. The., fear taxes beyond their power to pay These are real sources of worry and when they are reassured alons these lines they will be more Inclined to take a fresh look at the future and to make plaus to go forward. As a matter of fact there are tan gible evidences of recovery. The Federal Reserve Board officially has stated that prices, wages, busi­ ness activity and production were back to the highest peak since early in 1931. Commercial failures in the United States are being cut almost in halt as compared with the same period last year It has been re ported that the decline in export and Import trade was definitely cheeked in the middle of 1933 and Cheese CANTALOUPES Fancy 45’s. 3 FOR BANANAS Market Feature* Pork Steak lb. 18c lb. lb. Roil h? g Eeef VEAL ROAST HOFFMAN HDWE. CO. FOR BARGAINS—SEE HOFFMAN ABOUT IT LARII Pure 3 lbs. Cottage Cheese Weiners lb. pt. 9c 15c 29c 15c 21c