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PAGE FOUR FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1940 VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON right now bo brighten the sunset son of Bladhly, Oregon, and Mr. of our aged while we are working and Mrs. Ray McGee and daughter, and waiting for a more ideal nation Bonnie, of Mist were weekend visit FISH PACK al pension system to be established? ors with Mrs. Maude DePue and SHOWS GAIN— Is it not inhuman of us to lot family. FIRST ACTION ON NEW OFFICIALS UNDER The total fish pock on the Col- the aged among us die in wont Mr. and Mrs. Perry Browning HATCHERY RESULTS— TAKE SIZEABLE JOB— umbia river fior 1939 according to When we could help them to at and son, Otto, were Portland visit- MONÜAY OF this week brought the first THE EAGLE this week carries as one of the Pacific Fisherman reports, least have ordinary food and shel orr Saturday. definite local action m connection with the its front page news items a story announcing showed a gain of 14,482 cases over ter by simply making it mandatoi-y Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Mellinger proposed fish cultural station on Rock creek when three game officials made a preliminary the names of new officials for 1940 for the the previous year. The total was upon our State Legislature bo draw and children, William Van Daren of upon the general fund of the state inspection of the proposed location for the Vernonia chamber oi commerce. Details of 322,472 cases. The average case f<oi money with which to match in Vancouver, Washington, and C. C. average for the past 40 years has project. the election of those officials are mentioned men 356,494 cases. full the Federal aid now available? Vun Duren spent Monday with Mr. Little could be said at that time of the in the story but the job they undertake is Th- 1939 pack by species is: That is all that is required to giv3 nd Mrs. Milton Lamping of Keasey. results of the examination with the exception one not given space m the article. Miss Rcealie Driscoll spent Sun- Chinooks 217,595 cases and is a cur elders $40 per month. that the men were impressed with their first Do we not make ourselves ridic day night with her friend, Miss durtince gain over 173,892 eases in The chamber ot commerce during the v’"w of the location. As was stated by one year 1939 suffered somewhat of a relapse in 1938; 5301 eases of blueback; 69,- ulous when we bombard Washing Erma Koberstein. of them, several visits must be made at dif that meetings were not held for some months 082 cases of silvers; 15,201 cases ton D. C. for pensions for all up Mr. and Mrs. Carl Davis spent ferent times of the year in order to determine with the consequent result that little accom > chums; 25,293 cases of steel on equal terms and then do nothing Sunday .mhing at Keasey. how plentiful the supply of water will be to prevent our State Legislature Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Mellinger plishment could be named for that period. At heads. during the dryer month? of the year. For a from providing generous retirement and children were Portland visitors the same time another result of the scarcity successful hatchery venture the flow of pensions at the expense of all ofI Sunday, of meetings can be seen in that the chamber water must be always sufficient for needs us, for the younger en^pl'oyeos j has been derided for its lack of activity by hence the necessity of several tests. However, only? many of the townspeople. For that attitude a favorable first impression would lead one Is it any wonder that so much I to continue will mean in 1940 the same result to believe that the proposition will receive To the Editor: An address on the is wrong in our country when we I as that of 1939—small accomplishment. favorable recommendation. Old Age Pension and Public Assist brazenly disregard the one Com For a chamber in any city to function for ance Act is to be broadcast ©ver mandment in the Good Book that i FIRST SIGNS the interests of the city the body must be tation KWJJ, 1040 kilocycles, each earn» s with it a promise of bless- supported by every citizen of the community. Sunday at 9:15 p. m. The proposed ing if we keep it——HONOR THY | OF SPRING— That support must be given in large measure pension bill for Oregon is as fol- FATHER AND THY MOTHER IT IS probable that everyone has so-call .by attendance at meetings, by voice in the lows: MAY BS WELL WITH THAT ed signs upon which he may base judgment proceedings, by ideas of a large number of for future happenings. Not to be outdone, a To match Federal funds, for bath THEE IN THE LAND WHICH people—ideas that will, by development, mean ntan and wife 65 years and over, THE LORD THY GOD GIVETH prediction that the spring season as at hand I advancement or betterment. No small group making a total of $40 each, per THEE. could not be far amiss at this time. Why not cooperate in the Oregon of men or women can be expected to bring month, with $20 to those between A basis for the prediction can be taken Expert Refrigerator Pension Federation’s e Tort to get great accomplishment when it is not ac 60 and 65. from several incidents witnessed the past few corded support by others in the community. the pension minded people of Ore days: school children have made their appear NO PAUPERS OATH Service Household ance on sidewalks, jumping ropes in hand: and Commercial An exemption allowed recipients gon to unite for immediate im- A chamber of commerce has definite ob nrovement and a square deal in the hoop-rolling pastime for youngsters has value on real of $3000 assessed jectives upon which to devote its efforts. It BERT EASTMAN Estate pensions? Why not attend the also come into existence; and kites, the love Paterson', Furniture Store has a definite position to fill. In Vernonia property; $1000 on personal prop- Regional Pension Friends Confer if every small boy, have been seen ascending life insurance $1000 its one high ideal should be the development erty and ence for your area and otherwise on more mild currehts of air, currents which of the city through development of the trad allowed. do something to help this worthy in themselves seem to breathe the approach ENTIRE NEW RELIEF SET-UP PAINTING ing area of the city. No matter of importance of spring. Elected officials, responsible to cause? PAPERHANGING to one or two individuals can receive great Our County Convention meets at CALSOMINING consideration for the purpose of a chamber of the people, will administer all' re Astoria, on March 2nd, 10 a. m. commerce should be devoted to matters of lief. Does away with, excessive Come and help all you can. i BOB MORRELL ■alaries and “swarms” of profess importance to the entire community. Mrs. A. E. Jennings I 376 B Street ------- Vernonia ional "social workers.” Creates a There is much that can be done for the commission for administration of Upper Nehalem Valley and much that must the act, consisting of State Treas VISITORS FROM be done if a substantial future is to be assur urer, the Secretary of State, and MARVIN KAMHOLZ, Editor and P ublisher Dr. U. J. Bittner ed. But a few officers cannot be expected to one member to be elected from MIST, BLACKLY act successfully unless they receive the sup among the County Courts or Coun ENTERTAINED Dentist Entered as second class mail matter, August port of citizens for whom they are working. ty Commissions. STONEY POINT—(Special to The Joy Theatre Bldg. 4, 1922, at the post office in Vernonia, Ore All necessary employees selected Eagle)—Mr. and Mrs. Earl Robert- Phone 662 gon, under the act of March 3, 1879. from Relief Rolls, if qualified and YOU BET efficient. YOUR LIFE NO PAUPERS BURIAL. $75 ah Subscription Rate $2 per year J. E. TAPP TRAFFIC AND traffic accidents have loyance for funeral expense. Local advertising rate: 26 cents per column Security 'And humanitarianism long been the source of much comment hence inch the following poem which is posted in a guaranteed through the imposition k. Foreign advertising rate: 35 cents per column All Kind, of Wood of a modest Gross Income Tax, traffic court in San Francisco: inch Do you speed when the sign says "Beware”? identical with the INDIANA PLAN, Prompt Delivery Classified advertising rate: Minimum 25 cents, V. F. W which has been endorsed and ap- You bet your life! 5 cents per line, three insertions for price both, Republican and proved by Do you take chances when you should take Meets First and of two. Phone 241 « Democratic parties; by Employer care ? Legal advertising rate on request Third Fridays of and Labor, big and small business. You bet your life! Reader advertising rate: 10 cents per line. Do you make blunders you never should make? "ranges and business organizations, Each Month. t REDUCED TAXES in Indiana by Do you take dares that you oughtn’t to take? Official newspaper of Vernonia, Oregon Imost one-hal'f; INCREASED BUS- Expert Tonsorial Work What are you betting, Alan? 8 P. M. Legion NESS and completely cleaned up You bet your life! John Grady, Commander BEN’S BARBER SHOP tate indebtedness, because it pro You gain a second—or maybe a minute— dded a WIDENED TAX BASE. In You bet your life! Vernonia F. O. E Vernonia, Oregon pcration in Indiana since 1933, If you would bet you should figure the cost; (Fraternal Order of Eagles) O r í t1o( PER Too late to argue with fate when you’re lost! ’.(•nee it is NOT AN EXPERIMENT. P ub us h | e Tax if one-fourth of one percent IATI OR Too late to claim that you’ve been double on gross incomes of wholesale trans crossed! L( gion Hall LESTER SHEELEY actions. and two percent on retail You bet your life! Vernonia and other gross income. EXEMP Attorney at Law Puerta Caibellow; American S. S. TION of $2000 on retail sales and Friday Nights Bank of Vernonia Bldg. West Nilus, 622,730 feet, 188,000 of $1000 on persons and individ Phone 231 8 o'clock ual other than those benefitted by cet and 129,000 feet, San Juan the a'oresaid $2000 exemption. Mayagüez and Ponce; American S Remaining funds (in excess of S. Manini, 691,536 feet, Honolulu. nension requirements) shall be allo Roy Barnes, W. P. Roland L. Treharne Marvin Kamholz, W. Sec’y. board feet and the high was in No cated: 25 percent to the GENERAL Expert Automobile Repairing vember, with 4,727,785 board feet. ST. HELENS’ IRON DEPOSITS SCHOOL FUND, and 75 percent to WELDING Knights of Pythias The shipments, mostly Confined AMONG FIVE KNOWN IN WORLD “he REDUCTION of taxes on REAL Harding Lodge No. 116 ROLAND'S FOREIGN LUMBER OUTPUT The iron ore bodies immediately PROPERTY. Personal property to South America, its adjacent is Vernonia, Oregon SERVICE STATION LOCALLY AT HIGH POINT— lands and Hawaii, were: September, tributary to St. Helens are among taxes paid in the year this act be Meetings:—I. 0. O. F. Lumber shipments from St. Hel 3,410,000; October, 3,765,589; No the five known deposits in the comes effective, may be used AS Hall, Second and ens to foreign ports for the five- vi mber, 4,727,785; December, 4,- we rid which are of equal quality, AN OFFSET on gross income tax. Fourth Mondays Each nrionth period from September 1, 046,908; January, 2,471,124. Administration expense shall not according to D. Earle Stewart, min Month. BAFFORD BROS 1939 through January o'f this year Only six foreign shipments left ing engineer who has spent many exceed 5 percent of the gross total 18,421,406 board feet, the Feb St. Hejens in January. The flhipo, months recently intensively inves ■»mount accruing to the fund, in General Plumbing Pythian Sisters ruary issue of The Timberman mag their cargo board feet, and destin tigating the county’s ore possi any one calendar or fiscal year. Vernonia Temple No. 61 Vernonia azine Shows. During this period ations were: Norwegian S. 8. Ev- bilities. Mr. Stewart has been con Vernonia, Oregon the slackest month was January, anger, 697,658 feet, Buenos Aires; nected with mines in PeTu, Chile, Meetings:— I. O. O. F. Hall MAN’S INHUMANITY— when the total export was 2,471,124Danish 8. S. Tanja, 142,000 feet, Scuth Africa and re-opened the Second and Fourth Wednesdays Five years have elapsed since the Each Month coal mines of Siberia for the Czar Agitation for the Townsend old age of Russia many years ago. Nehalem Valley Not only are St. Helens ore bod pension plan became statewide in Order of Eastern Star ies of unusually h.gh quality, but Oregon. Available statistics indicate Nehalem Chapter 153, O. E. S. Motor Freight the known quantity is sufficient to that since that time about 65,000 Regular Communi Combat Intestinal Poisoning Frank Hartwick, Proprietor supply a major smelter requiring of those who had reached age 60 cation first and Portland - Timber - Vernonia third Wednesdays then have been called into the great many thousands o' tons each day. that may be causing your Sunset-El tie-Sea, ide of each month, at beyond. Thousands of them died for over 100 years. Masonic Temple. Vernonia Telephone 1042 Mr. Stewart likened St. Helens prematurely lor want of proper All visiting sisters I Ten ore with the Massaba range dental and medical care. Others and brothers wel in Minnesota, the mines around died for want of sufficient food come. Sara Drorbaugh, W. M. l|40 Birmingham. Alabama. South Am and adequate shelter. Many thou sands who have lost, through no CASON’S TRANSFER Mrs. Helen Dewey, Secretary erica and India. Here's a marvelously simple way of If yoa nre one of the many folk* that Charles Schwab of the United fault of their own, large and dear- feel* "punk” much of the time and «uffer combating intestinal putrefaction that’a LOCAL and LONG DIS- A. F. & A. M. from little aches and pains, biliounneaa, proven to be effective in so many, many 'fates Steel corporation investigat Iv earned savings have skimped on TANCE HAULING headache*, fatigue, furry" tongue, anti cases. Best of all, it doesn’t call for the Vernonia Lodge No. 184 food and gone without clothes evtu foul breath, we want you to know that use of harmful laxatives or drugs. Modern 'd Columbia county iron both in very often these condition!« are due to the science now says that extract or concen SEE US A. F. & A. M. meet» at 1909 and 1917. AT that time the which they should have had in order activity of harmful bacteria in the colon. trate of GARLIC gives valuable help to the Stat- Masonic Temple, For Your Old Growth These bacteria attack food wastes and colon in its tight against these poison- 'hat they might have some money ore was not used because of the often produce poisons that are absorbed by crenting bacteria. cd Communication First 16-INCH FIR WOOD If you feel 'half dead'* much of the time, the body and so cause many very distress Tok of lime and coal or coke re with which to help the pension Thursday of each month. ing conditions. It is hard to kill these bac have minor aches and pains, headaches, AND CEDAR SHINGLES Special called meetings quired in refining it. Now eoal slack movement. Thousands of these pen teria in the colon. Powerful dru -s that di iness, or foul breath, it might well be might kill them may also hurt you if taken I hat intestinal putrefaction is at the bottom other Thursday nights, 7:30 is obtainable from the coal mines sion pioneers believed firmly that of it Why suffer? DO SOMETHING internally. Visitors most cordially wel- However, if you just "»low down" the ABOUT IT. i National pension system would be • ’ hehalis a* a vary nominal price If you suffer aches, pains, headaches, activity of these harmful bacteria that come. cause putrefaction, nature will be given a dimness and fatigue, why not do as so and lime can be supplied 'rom sev ■'«tahlished in time ‘or them to en-i Special meeting« _ Friday night«. many other folks are today doing. Try chance to set things right again. iey at least a taste of ordinary; Roland Treharne, W. M. eral available sources. Roland D. Eby, M. D. Garlic Concentrate for your troubles. DEARBORN Con entrated Garlic Tablets Hving again before father time Glenn F. Hawkins, Sec. offer % ou the medicinal virtues of Garlic la PHYSICIAN and SURGEON tasteless, odorless, easy-to-take tablets. W W. DILLARD MAY BE should gather them into his fold. Start using them today and learn for your CANDIDATE FOR OFFICE— Feel, if you can, the heart-break- self just what these tablets can do for you. Town Office 891 A package of 4 0 tablets (a two-weeks VERNONIA It is understood that W. W. Dil- ng disappointment that fell upon ‘upplyi. costs only fide. At all good POST 11» 1 Drug Stores Be sure to get the genuine j lard, St. Helens attorney, is consjd- hese pioneers when they found DEARBORN Garlic Tablets. AMERICAN ' ering being a candidate for the bey had io die in poverty and be CDCCe Come in today and get LEGION nomination of district attorney on Juried in paupers graves. I lit to generous FREE TRIAL NEAL W. BUSH the Democratic ballot at the prim- package of DEARBORN Concen Is it not time that we come to Me— ta First and Attorney at Law trated Garlic Tablets. Costa nothing. I ary election on May 17. Mr. Dillard 'tir senses enough to realize that Third Wednesday, No obligation. Joy Theatre Bldg., Phone 663. ' admits he is considering entering •ve are inhuman when we do not In Vernonia Mondays and I the race but has reached ao definite ’’«stir ourselves to do the things Tuesdays W. J. ARMITAGE, DRUGGIST decision. ; J !hat can be done in our own stale EAGLE EDITORIALS Ciatskauie The Forum Business Professional Directory Vernonia Eagle LODGES COUNTY NEWS- St. Helens- Biliousness, Dizzy Spells, Headaches, Tired Feeling