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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1938)
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON PAGE TWELVE Union Press Committee Presents Views Dealer, labor weekly published in Portland, and is available to the public by calling for a copy at the local union headquarters. Jone* Lumber Co. Men Said Led Back to Federation Under Ex-Convict’s Hand Ticket sale for the Local Union Auxiliary’s dance to be held in the I. O. O. F. hall tomorrow (Sat urday) night is forging ahead at a rapid pace, reports yesterday in dicated. The Accordian Aces, 4-piece Clatskanie orchestra, have been en gaged to play for the event to morrow night. Funds realized from the sale of tickets and at the gate will go to aid in the work the ladies are doing in the community. Union Ladies’ Dance Saturday Evening— TO THE EDITOR: For some time Vernonia local has protested the violent acts of the Teamster’s union and other A. F. of L. leaders. While making these protests and telling the public of some of the violence they resorted to we have been booed and told we were just playing for sympathy. Enjoy Party— At last these goons went too far Mrs. Tom Crawford and Mrs. H. in bombing a cleaning establishment G. Dickson entertained the Bastern in the city of Portland. This caus Star Social Club at the regular ed the city officials to realize they monthly meeting at the Masonic had to quit protecting these gang Temple Wednesday afternoon. The sters and crack down on some of table decorations and refreshments them. When the police really tried were carried out in Valentine mode. it was found that they could un Mrs. L. H. Roberson, chairman of cover a lot of this violence. Also the entertainment committee, was they found that a good portion of assisted by Mrs. L. H. Dewey and the violence was instigated by the Mrs. E. J. Preston. teamsters. Now aibout the Jones Lbr. Co. Take. Pauper’s Oath— Leon Savage, arrested over two emplyoees affiliated with the A. F. of L. we find that fewer than months ago by Marshal King and half of the eighty (80) the A. F. charged with drunken driving, took of L. claim swung back into the A. the pauper’s oath before Justice Hill in Vernonia this week. Savage F. of L. We also find that these men were had been sentenced to 60 days in led back into the A. F. of L. fold the county jail and assessed a fine of $100. Taking the oath absolves by a two time loser. the man from payment of the fine, Press Committee Lumber and Sawmill Work- the report states.' He served the sentence in jail, however, and was era’ Union Local No. 37 EDITOR’S NOTE: A signed ordered released following his jus- statement, by three blood brothers1 tice court appearance. of the man who is reported to have The Deborah Circle of the Evan led the Federation move with the gelical church is planning a tea Portland, mill workers, was append ed to the above letter. Its publica for Washington’s birthday, Febru tion occurred in The Labor New ary 22. King's Grocery RIVERVIEW Phone 91 2 Deliveries Daily Price» Effective Friday and Saturday BEANS, Green selected tender cut 3 No. 2 tins .... ........................................... 25c DOG FOOD, Make your dog’s life worth liiving 4, pound tins ............... --------------------------- 17c KRAUT, Wadham’s fancy Large 2’» tin ............................................ . 13c KREMEL, A pudding rich in dextrose 3 for ......................................................... 10 c CLIP THIS COUPON AND BRING WITH YOU TO OUR STORE AND GET- JELL DESERT 5 packages for 20 c SALT, Clean package salt that wakes up flavor Full 2 pound package .................................... 7 c FLOUR, Hard wheat blend 10 pound bag 37c 49 pound bag $1.43 CORRECTION: In place of saving 100 Wad hams and Co. or Pheasant brand labels for your 26-piece set of Beacon silverware, you save but 50 . . . just a few. Send the labels, with $2.95 to Wadhams and Co., Portland, and receive this beautiful set. SEE IT AT OUR STORE TODAY! H-O OATS, The world’» quickest breakfast 2 packages ................ 25c BLUE KARO, A rich source of food energy 3 pound tin ................................... 23c BISQUICK, Large package ............................... 30c FIG BARS, Fresh from the ovens ONE pound ................................... 10c TOILET TISSUE 1 roll .. |c with 4 rolls for .... All 5 rolls for .................................. 19c 20c HO|NEY, New pack. Pure Oregon grade A Full pound jar .............................................. 18c OLIVES, New pack just in. Evenly ripened 2 pint tins ............... 25c COFFEE, Wadham’» Memorie, Pound package ............ 23c (News of the ¡Theatre FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1938 cities were washed out. If it were not feasible or did not seem the practical thing to do I would advise you against the in stallation of your own municipally owned diesel electric plant for the reflection it would cast on me and on the diesel industry at large in future years, However, it is ob vious that this is another case where such a plant is the only logical permanent solution to your power problem. Respectfully submitted: William J. H. Vossbrink ---------- o---------- ALL TEACHERS ARE REHIRED BY SCHOOL BOARD ir SEE the New Beautiful LaRose Spring-Filled Mattress—Looks and Feels Like a $30.00 Mat tress. FULLY GUARANTEED. Only— $19.95 Streamlined Com «dr Music by the famous team of Harold Adamson and Jimmie Mc Hugh, dances arranged by Carl Ran dall, famous dance director, num erous specialities, including Beverly Ann Welch, 414 year old trap drummer, are features of “Merry- Go-Round of 1938” which opens its run Tuesday at the Joy Theatre. Streamlined comedy from the pens of Dorian Otvos and Monte Brice, a cast of Broadway and Hollywood (Continued from page 1.) comedy stars, songs by Joy Hodges, sweetheart of the airways, magnif- Crae stated. cently mounted dance creations and Teachers aside from MacDonald lavish sets are promised in this and McCrae, who will be offered laugh- exceedingly new type of “return engagements" in the local making musical. Union High School setup are: “Souls at Sea” Pair Cast Miss Freda Beck, commercial sub- Those lusty enemies of Par -jects, home economics, and director mount’s recent success. “Souls at of the Timberline and annual; Miss Sea”, lovely Francis Dee and brow- Evelyn Cook, social science and beating Prosecutor Porter Hall, have dramatic advisor; Miss Amy Hughes, another opportunity to show how music, orchestra and glee clubs; much they “hate” each ’other in Harold McEntire, mathematics and Frank Lloyd’s production, "Wells library; Ray Mills, science and Fargo,” epic of the winning of the science club; Leslie Skuzie, com- West, Miss Dee plays the part of mercial subjects and radio club ad-1 the wife of Joel McCrea, a pioneer visor; Miss Jan« Wilkinson, junior in the fight to open the trail bet and senior English and public speak ween the old Country of California ing, and Miss Mary Louise Miller, and the Elast, and Hall is cast as freshman and sophomore English the partner of Lloyd Nolan, r aiand handiwork club advisor. pair of Western badmen experts An important feature of the who turn swindling bankers and meeting was the vote to boost bitter antagonists of McCrea and teachers’ salaries substantially. The his wife. figures were upped from 6 to 10 “Wells Fargo” is based on an per cent. Where five ranges existed original story by Stuart N. Lake. prior, the next year will see but two ranges. Salaries of $100 and To late to classify $102 monthly were boosted to $110; FOR SALE—1 blocky mare about $105 and $109 monthly to $115. j 1200 lbs; 1 milk goat freshing One salary remained at $130 due to Apr. 3; 6 R. I. Red hens and 1 a change in duties. The figures rooster. Mrs. H. H. Sturdevant, are based on the 12-month period. Stoney Point road. 6t3 Oscar Weed, recently named to BOARD AND ROOM—for two the board to succeed H, M. iCon- people. Will furnish either board dit, resigned, attended his first I or room separately. 210 C St. W. T. meeting and was sworn in. I Jacobs. It* Three Beautiful Colors New Beautiful 1938 Model Simmons Studio Couch. Makes Either a Double Bed or Twin Beds Now $39.95 NEW 1938 Electric Washers up $49. NEW 1938 Gasoline Washer» With 4-cyde motor — air-coled— $89.95 The best gasoline motor built Big New Beautiful 1938 Modernistic Values DAVENPORT AND CHAIR; While They Last Only $99.50 NEW. LARGE WOOD RANGES ALL-ENAMEL. ONLY ................................ $59.95 9 by 12 Linoleum Rugs, Only ................. $5.95 NEM Modernistic 1938 Battery Set Radios Complete ........................................................$28.00 NEW Modernistic 1938 Electric Set Radios Complete ............................................................ $15 Complete line of sporting goods—Tackle, Guns, Shells etc. Winchester, Remington, Savage, Marlin Rifles Boats, weight about 100 pounds Everything for the home on E.Z. terms at Port land prices. We Pay The Freight up to 100 miles George G. Paterson FURNITURE — RADIOS — REFRIGERATION VERNONIA — OREGON — FOREST GROVE ■o SURVEY SHOWS FIGURES ¡.CONCERNING POWER (Continued from page 1.) required to amortize the necessary investment and pay off the bonds, power rates could be considerably reduced giving an immediate bene fit to the taxpayers. Likewise, as has been done in other municipal ities, a portion of the profits could be used toward maintaining streets and building new civic projects such as modern street lighting, thus doing away with considerable taxa tion which the citizens have been bearing. The points brought out in the above report concern for the most part the economic advantage of a municipalally owned diesel electric plant. However, there is another point which can not be evaluated in terms of dollars and cents, but which must also be considered. This is the insurance that a power plant offers to a community when it is located right in the, community. When electricity is obtained from a source of supply quite distant from the place of consumption it involves long transmission lines with the resulting danger from falling trees. For these reasons a community can feel independent and perfectly secure with their source of power close at hand in- stead of so remote. Many cities throughout the Middle West have realized thousands of dollars in savings in time of flood by having their own power plant, built on high ground, to maintain power service when transmission lines from large central plants in the bigger ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That by virtue of an order, license, and decree issued out of the County Court of the State of Oregon,for Columbia County, on the 8th day of February, J 938, in the matter of the estate of Charles Eichman, de ceased, I, the undersigned adminis trator of said estate, will from and after the 21st day of February, 1938, sell at private sale to tht highest bidder for cash in hand, all the personal property belonging to the above named deceased at the time of his death, said personal property being now in possession of the undersigned administrator. Bids will be received for said per sonal property at the home of John Luther, the undersigned administ rator on the Rock Creek road near Vernonia from and after the 9th day of February. 1938, JOHN M. LUTHER Administrator of the Estate of Charles Eichman, deceased. NEAL W. BUSH. Attorney for administrator. FLOUR, Drifted snow, Crown, Pillsbury’s or Fisher’s Blend 49 lb. bag ....................... $1.73 KITCHEN CRAFT all-purpose 49 lb. bag....................... $1.53 AIRWAY COFFEE, lb. 15c; 3 lbs. 43 c “See it ground. Know its fresh” AIRTIGHT 49 lb. bag - $1.19 Pancake and Waffle flour, Pil- lsburys Harvest Time or Blue Seal, No. 10 bag .. 49c CRACKERS, Lightly salted, 2 lb. box RINSO or OXYDOL, Reg. pkg.......... ]9C BLACK PEPPER, PEANUT BUTTER, Best bulk, lb. ¡Qc TEA, Canterburry green, 1-2 lb. pkg. 8 oz. pkg. TANG, Salad dressing, pint 17c: qt 29c JELLO, Assorted flavors, pkg............ 5 c POP CORN, The kind that pops, lb.... 5c Cold Drinks; large 2 lb. can 2 for .............................. 25c LIMIT CORN MEAL, White,Yellow, 9 lb bag 29c or ALBERS Roseware Oats Large package .......... Wheat 23c PEAS, Stokelys or San Wan, No. 2 tins 2 for....................................................... 25c Us CABBAGE Fancy solid heads, lb. 3Ç ORANGES, Sunkist Navels Fine for lunches, Or try a glass of orange juice be fore breakfast I CHEESE, whole milk Ched dar, lb............................. 17^c MEAT ROASTS Tender juicy cuts of beef Pound .... ........... 15c MEAT BACON SQUARES Pound PORK CHOPS, Lean center cuts lb, 2 doe......... 29c FRESH PACIFIC OYSTERS, Pint .... STEAKS, Tender rib cuts, pound .... BANANAS, Golden ripe 4 pounds 25c I GRAPEFRUIT, Sunki.t 10 for ............ « 15c 25c 20c 23c AFE WAY SPECIALS for FRIDAY and SATURDAY