Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, June 15, 1934, Page 8, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1934.
VERNONIA EAGLE. VERNONIA. OREGON
PORTLAND MINISTER
July 8 to continue until July 11. Carl Davidson
Edward Wagner
HOLDS MEETINGS
An older and a younger girls’
Is Acquitted After
Makes Brilliant
ON BRIDGE STREET
unit will be established and July
Fourteen Hours
Record at U. of O.
10 has been set aside as Blue
Rev. B. Petty of Portland,
Birds’ day. Crafts will be taught (Special to the Vernonia Eagle)
Edward Wagner, accused of
who
is affiliated with Rev. Wil­ killing his father in a drunken
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON,
and Torch Bearers of the county
lard H. Pope’s Gospel tabernacle,
will be councillors. Banks, Gas­ Eugene, Oregon—Carl Davidson, is holding a series of undenomi­ brawl near Rainier several months
(Continued from Page 1)
ago, was found not guilty Friday
ton, Gales Creek, Forest Grove, University of Oregon student national meetings in quarters on
of year, but a precedent is Hillsboro, Carpenter Creek, Dil­ from Vernonia has sufficiently Bridge street near Weed avenue, after the jury had been out for
being established by the present ley and the Wilson district will proved that application to studies vacated recently by Charley’s con­ about 14 hours.
John M. Pipes of Portland had
board of directors in combining be represented at the camp. Re­ can bring results which are almost fectionery. Meetings are held ev­
been appointed special prosecutor
ery
evening
at
7
:45
and
Sundays
the budget meeting with the an­
unbelievable. Davidson will re­
by Governor Meier, but without
nual meeting. The purpose is to gistration day is scheduled for ceive his degree of bachelor of at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m.
expense to the county. He handl­
Friday,
June
29,
at
the
Chamber
give to the taxpayers the right to
The duration of the meetings ed the entire case with the ex­
laws, at the age of 38, after
pass upon the amounts budgeted i of Commerce.
making one of the most brilliant will depend upon the interest ception of the opening argument,
for teachers’ salaries, school bus
records ever achieved in the shown.
which was made by District At­
allowances and other items legal­ Stabilization Is
school of law.
torney John L. Storla. Mr. Storla
ly controllable by the taxpayers.
Expected from New
Davidson graduated from high APPLICATION OF LOCAL
did not request the governor to
Previously the board made its
BOY IS ACCEPTED AT
NRA Pricing Policy school in 1912 and went to work
employ any one to assist him.
contracts first, and the taxpayers
WILLAMETTE UNIV.
in a logging camp at Vernonia.
were bound by the law to pay the
the
faculty committee on en­
Stabilization of industry and He became a surveyor for the
amounts called for in the con­ removal of business uncertainty logging company, then for a rail­
trances,
according to the office
WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY,
tracts irrespective of the Dudget can be expected to result from road and later became a civil
of the registrar here.
Salem,
Oregon,
June
14.
Appli
­
allowances. For several years
the new NRA pricing policy which engineer. After several years of
prior to 1933 the budget was vot- j more firmly imbeds into the fun- engineering he decided to take up cation of William Lumm, recent
Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Hughes
ed upon as if a year ahead, but damentals of the NRA policy of law. He attended a year at graduate of Vernonia Union visited Dr. Hughes’ mother on the
High school, to enter Willamette
owing to the discovery that the
Olympic peninsula in Washington
“anti-chiseler” price quotations, George Washington university, be-l
assessor’s office did not recog-1 Joseph J. Wangler of Vernonia, J fore entering the university. He[ university at the beginning of last week, returning Thursday
the
fall
term,
September
17,
has
nize this dating and levied for the
of the Columbia county food and i entered the university law school been accepted and approved by evening.
immediate school year the change grocery
distributors’ code authori- I as a special student, since he did
was made.
ty asserted today in commenting not do work required in the pre-
Budget is Lower
on the effect of the ruling on the j legal years in college. This meant
The budget for the year 1934- largest single NRA code.
that under ordinary circumstances
35 calh for a levy of $12,507.90
The food code, embracing close he could not receive a degree, al­
lower than that of 1933-34. Ow- J to 400,000 wholesale and retail j though he would be eligible to
ing to a technicality in the law grocery establishments doing more. take the state bar examination
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY YOUR
the voters must authorize the than ten billion dollars business' and become a lawyer.
directors to exceed the six per protects every member by a pro- j He made such a brilliant rec­
CANNING SUPPLY OF SUGAR. . . We -
cen limitation, in the same man­ vision to insure a return of a 0PC] that Wayne L. Morse, dean
also have a new complete stock of all
ner as if there had been an in­ part of the labor costs involved of the law school, recommended
canning
supplies.
crease of the levy in excess of under the NRA increases. Mr. that Davidson be granted a de-
six per cent.
Wangler explained that the labor gree of bachelor of laws. He was
Prices for Fri. and Sat., June 15, 16
The budget committee consisted mark-up remains undisturbed as given a rigid examination by a
of Judge W. A. Harris,, Judd an integral part by the price poli-I group of faculty members, who
Greenman and Harry King, to­ cy announcement.
| unanimously declared his back-
gether with the three directors of
“We grocers have fought for ground and general knowledge
Pure Cane granulated, 100-lbs. $4.89 .... 20-LBS.
the district, Messrs Aldrich, years to protect ourselves and our , sufficient, even though he had
Knauss and Fisher.
customers from uneconomic com-j not taken the formal studies of
petition and also from unnatural I the first three years. It is be-
restraint of competition. With.lieved that David'son’s case is the
CAMP ADAHI OPENS
NRA cooperation the • trade is one of the few in the United1
FOR SECOND YEAR
For better jams and jellies ....
2-PKG.
ON GALES CREEK moving toward a rational solution 1 States when a degree has been
of the price problem,” he stated, I granted without the regular acad-
A. W. Riley, administrator of I emic work.
(Forest Grove News-Times)
Davidson made nearly perfect
For the second year Camp Ada- Division 6, NRA, which incluues
4-DOZ.
Red Double Lip
hi, Camp Fire girls’ camp on the food code, states, “NRA an-, grades in law school, with an av-
Gales creek, will take care of a nouncement of price policy does erage of 2.75 out of a possible
camping period for Camp Fire not amend approved codes. The 1 3 points. Besides his scholastic ae-
girls of this district, opening wholesale food and grocery trade tivities Davidson was one of the
and the retail food and grocery j most active editor of the Oregon
Armour’s, ideal for cold lunches..... 12-OZ. CAN
trade code is in full effect as nowI Law Review, took part in law
written and continued compliance' school student actvities, and was
FLOUR, Safe­
BAKING POWDER
LOST—Pocketbook between 105y with all provisions is required.” I elected a member of Phi Delta
25c way, 49-lb. bag
Calumet
....
1-lb.
can
|
Phi,
law
fraternity.
---------------
First Ave. and the Vernonia
ANNOUNCEMENT
|
---------------------------------
Service station. Reward if re­
COFFEE
TAPIOCA
I have been asked to be a can- ROY RAYMOND IS
turned to the Safeway store. 24c 1
25c
3-lbs. 60c
Airway
..
Minute
.........
2
pkg.
didate for grade school director in ,
BUILDING GARAGE AT
WANTED — Second-hand fruit the election to be held Monday,
A AND WASHINGTON
NUCOA, Best
CORN FLAKES
jars, will work to pay for them. night. I have consented to run
25c Food’s product, 2-lbs. 25c
Mrs. May Van Arnam, Vernonia. upon the condition that if elect­
Jersey
’
s
.........
4
pkg.
Roy Raymond is having a gar-
24*1 ,
SOAP, Harmony
—----------------------------------------- ed I will go into office without j age built on the property at
PORK & BEANS
or P & G .... 10 Bars 29c
LOST — Pair of gold-rimmed being under obligation to any­ • Washington and1 A streets, using
10c
Armour, No. 2% can
glasses, full view rims in case. body, and will use my own best I the lumber from a house torn
TOMATOES, Extra
Reward to finder. Enquire at judgment in whatever matters i down recently on the corner,
standard, No. 2%
ROOT BEER
Eagle office.
23c2 may come up for decision. My j John Erickson is doing the work.
hands are not tied by any group
French’s ......... Pkg. 15c
cans ............... 2 for 25c
WE PAY—Highest cash price or faction.
for Cascara Bark. Present price
W. A. DAVIS
4c pound. Vernonia Trading com­
Oranges 216 Navels
2 doz . 49c
pany.
21c3
W. A. Davis to
Be Candidate
For Director
98c
27c
15c
15c
SUGAR
PEN JELL
Jar Rubbers
Corn Beef
Classified Ads
UNDENOMINATIONAL
FOR SALE OR TRADE
Rev. B. Petty,
Services Sunday morning at
DRY WOOD—Cord, $4.00; green
wood, $3.50 a cord, old growth. 11 a. m., —Two Chains, Good
Phone 252.
24cl and Evil. Sunday evening—The
Midnight Cry.
TRADE—Two blooded hounds, 10
Services every evening at 7:45.
months—Cash, guns or cars. I. Everybody welcome.
C. Eastman, Buxton, or telephone
57X.
23*1?
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Burnside
are expected soon from Tujunga,
LEGAL NOTICES
Cal., where they have been spend­
NOTICE of ANNUAL ELECTIOf ing the winter. They intended to
come north by boat but on ac­
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN count of the strike are traveling
to the legal voters of Union High by auto.
School District No. 1, of Colum­
bia County, Oregon, that the An­
WALK FACING TRAFFIC
nual School Election of said dis­
Pedestrians when walking along
trict will be held at the high country roads for their own pro­
school building from 2:00 p. m. tection should face traffic, not
to 7:00 p. m. on the fourth Mon­ walk with it. As proof that this
day in June, being the 25th day is good advice, pedestrians should
remember that last year acci­
of June, 1934.
The election will be held for dents involving pedestrians along
the purpose of electing one dir­ roads accounted for only 3.7 per
cent of all automobile-pedestrian
ector to serve five years.
collisions, but that the deaths
H. M. CONDIT,
Chairman Board of Directors from these mishaps totaled al­
most 17 per cent of all pedestrian
Attest: J. B. WILKERSON,
District Clerk.
23c2 fatalities.
Tomatoes Solid, red meated —.........
New Potatoes No. 1 Safter whites
3-LBS.
9-LBS.
25c
19c
We have apricots for canning now . . . Get our prices
Choice Meats
Market Features
Safeway Stores are again inaugurating a
campaign in behalf of the Lamb Growers.
We want to helD them move their flocks
into riaiLets q’lickly.
PORK CHOPS lb. 21c
Beef Cubes lb. 15c
CTVllIfi
lb. 19c
A
Elicne 191
Lard s^!FJeS,f 3 lb. pkg. 29c
Vernonia Eagle
Tender
Baby Beef