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Uc nt onia Entered an second-clata matter August 4, 1022. at the post office at Vernonia. Oregon, under ths Act of Marcii 3. 1079 VIRNONIA, ORIGON, FRIDAY APRIL 3, 1925 Votame 3, Number 34 Paul Robinson, Editor and Owner - MOUTHPIECE of the NEHALEM VALLEY CHANGE IN AFFAIRS AT 0. A. Rig MILL way affect or change any of their policies. The business men of Vernonia, the Chamber of Commerce, of which Mr. Hayes is an active member, and the entire citizenship of the town and community who know and like the retiring superintendent for his u«»f«iling courtesy, high character and sterling qualities, will regret to see him leave and will also mis« his family who have taken active part in social and civic affairs and wish them continued success and pros- perity. COLUMBIA COUNTY Advertíame Medium of a Big Pay Roll Community CITY RECEIVING REVENUE A Yes, the Occupatoin Tax seems hard. But did you ever see any tax that wasn’t hard pay? The city needs the money and the city is YOU. The best plan is to dig up with a smile and when it becomes unnecessary to collect the Occupa tion Tax it will no doubt be done away with. We are building a pretty city and modern things cost money. Like private business, how ever, if properly conducted it wont take long to “Get on our feet,’’ and then the taxes will be lowered or wiped off entirely. It’s dog tax, oc cupation tax, water tax, city, county state and income tax. Sure it makes one grit hi* teeth, but we are all in the same boat. Our City Recorder is a good man >n the right job, and the best way to make his acquaint ance, and lighten his work, is to go to the City Hall promptly with your assessments. It will pay us all in the long run. It is announced that Mr. Judd Greenman, manager of the Union Mills Company of Union Mills, near Olympia, Wash., has been appointed HIGHLY ENTERTAINING PRO OREGON-AMERICAN superintendent of the Oregon-Amer GRAM-BIG AUDIENCE ican Lumber Company ’ s plant here MANAGER RESIGNS Parent, Teacher and Student Make to succeed Mr. Hayes who has re _____ • Yesterday afternoon lit the Succe** of Friday Night'* signed. Mr. Greenman is an excep ' Show tle Herald Pumey, 7 year Brief Sketch of Vsraoaia’* Bia tionally high type man, has taken Dsvelopme"t a very active part in civic better old son of Mr. and Mrs. If the H. S. Auditorium had of ments at Olympia and will find him Gene Pemey, was playing Superintendent E. E. Hayes has been twice it’s size, there wouldn’t self welcome to Vernonia. He ex near the railroad track as a have been seating room for the resigned his position with the Ore large crowd attending the entertain- pects to be in Vernonia in a few train of empty log trucks gon-American Lumber Company and ment given by the Parent-Teachers’ days. Mr. Hayes will remain sev Association last __ ______ Friday night. It after taking a good vacation plans VERNONIA LANDMARK RAZED eral weeks assisting Mr. Greenman was switching. The boy, as certainly was a treat, asurprise and told us, was slapping at the to get familiar with the local opera to continue tn taking an active part a wonderful entertainment by home trucks when hit and thrown Vernonia, Ore.f Mar. 26.—The tions. in the development of the lumber people. The High School Band started the program, and if you under. Before the train industry on the West coast. Mr. tearing down this week of the old haven’t heard the H. S. Band lately, CAT RINGS DOOR BELL Hayes has been in Vernonia only two Evangelical church maiks the pass could stop, he attempted to you have a big surprise coming. We years and it ia remarkable the ing of probably the oldest landmark predict this bunch of high school crawl out, we are told, and friends he has made in that time. in Vernonia. The building was erect musicians will be in big demand over "Jim" the big gray tom-oat, a one aim was run over with this part of the state, if the outside When he first arrived in Vernonia ed in 1890 and served as the sole familiar figure at Mill View, and communities find out who they are someone referred to him as an "Of place of worship for residents here I the pel of Peggy and Edward Hayes, probably a slanting ride. and what they can do. until the dedication of the new At this writing the little fel ficial” and Mr. Hayes, overhearing pulled a good stunt Sunday evening This music was followed by a dance the remark, turned to the speaker building in May, 1924. Repass that’s worth telling. --- __ ____ He was out- low is being taken to Port by Mrs. Hurley that brought long Bros.. contractors and builders, who gide looking in when he prefeITed land. and said, “Pardon me, but I'm no and loud applause. The American Legion is fixing up official. In our organization we have recently purchased the building, are. to be inside looking out. As no one The Pleasant Hill school was a splendid recreation grounds ad- _ splendidly represented by a "Flower no officials and no positions. We are reconstructing it into n modern modern, geemed to pay any attention to him him ROAD WORK IN AND AROUND joining their place of meeting. The Drill.” Each scholar in the exercse just men with jobs.” We are citing apartment house, having nine two- he cHmbed Up the screen ooor on the VERNONIA TO BE EXTENSIVE long sumiher evenings will be en was perfect and the instructor cer t bi, on the this incident as an explanation of room apartments. ! Several fine new back porch and joyed in Lawn Tennis and other tainly had the class well drilled. It Vernona city streets and county games by the members and their was above the reason for the universal friend residences are being built in the city button that rings the door bell, No par. roads leading to Vernonia will be friends. and renewed interest is being shown ship and good-will that exists be The three songs by the Fifth and one answered him the first time so greatly improved this spring and Sixth Grades of Vernonia, was in tween the people of Vernonia end in making Vernonia one of the most he rang again, the second time get summer. Besides the rocking of the deed well received. The leader and modern towns in Oregon •Oregon-l ting results. Any one else got a principal side streets of the city and PARENT TEACHERS’ PRO the big mill company. all the class done exceptionally fine the paving of the main street, there It would not be out of place for ian. cat story? GRAM GREAT SUCCESS and all present are now fully aware will be extensive work and some pav us to outline the successive steps of that “Della wore her new jersey.” ing joining town. The county ad Among the unsolved problems The First Grade boys, six of them, a planing mill “tie-up boy” in a Guy C. Howard, one of the fore jacent to Vernonia on all sides is Huge Crowd* Attend. little fellows, represented a train, Texas mill to the builder and oper one might mention: Why so much most chemical engineers on the west___________ Road Dstrict ___ Ni. „ 9. _ In _______ District ___ No. in verse by each child, representing ating manager of the finest saw newspaper space to the proposed coast, was here Saturday on a busi- 9, one mile of concrete pavement' The program given by the Par the engine and various passenger marriage of Poli Negri? Why do I Teachers* Association at ness mission Mr ’r.1“ be la,d-. The mill plant in the United State*. “Ed** mission from from Seattle Seattle. Mr. ”,e A®5 ne P«Vtment Part"’*nt will WM* be-] "* tile coaches. They did fine and it was . ... . . . K‘n «t the bridge which crosses the'High School, March 27, proved to the “first appearance” of some of Hayes handled slabs, tied up. graded some common clay women imagine Howard . has __ made special study of Nehilem river, about one mile north be a great success. them. and piled lumber during vacations they are the 400? Why will bare the utilization of wood •’•aste. ---• ¡of Vernonia and follow the river] The program was of high class Miss Lappee. of the Eighth Grade, legs on a program draw bigger road. The pavement will be 16 feet value all the way through. when he was going to school and gave an individual dance that was crowds than a refined musical or i in width and of a standard thickness At the close of the program a sil- FRANK SCHOPFLIN A when he graduated from high school well received; and 8th grade stu VIS¡TOR Roadma8ter Eilertson stated. Work ver offering was taken which amount dents a little play “The Lamp Went Why will any of UH VERNONIA wns an expert grader and inspector lecture? bill be begun next week on widening^ed to (38.11. This money is going Out.” In this each acted their part of export lumber and was compara mortals worry? Why not trade at “ _ _ and grading the road and the work work: to be used to equip a Rest Room for well. .ite-picBiuriu vx win ur unuer the vne supervision ■ each school building tively well versed in the mechanics home? Why are we here? Frank ovnu>>iiiii, Schopflin, vice-president of will be uune done under Prof. Johns then explained the *.______ Z Lumber ___ _______ . .... and . - . - _ The COmmitte which to thank the the Oregon-American com- of - -x the roadmaster Peter Berger- of the manufacture and shipment of work of the Parent-Teachers’ Asso pany is a r ___ * business *______—x-»x 'son. recent visitor “on’ road road sunervisor RuP«rvisor in in District District ft.' 9.'following persons and organizations ciation, as well as mentioning some HISTORY lumber. He was for a short period work will J>e completed within for the land co-operation and will of the local needs. from Kansas City. Mr. Schopflin This city editor of the Orange (Texas) six weeks, Mr. Eilertsen believes and After this address the audience On November 11th, 1918, OUR has just returned from New York will allow time for the roadbed to ing ness to help in making the pro Tribune but could not remain away was entertained with a musical treat BOYS, "over there.” Never will we and other Atlantic coast points settle before the work of laying the gram such a success: 1. To the public who attended the by the Hoffman Orchestra. Mr. and from the sawdust trails and in the forget that day—the war was over. succeeding years managed to gain It bringi :s memories of Paris, Nice, studying conditions of the fir market. concrete is began, which will be to gram and who contributed so Mrs. Hoffman, Charles and Robert ward the latter part of July. generously. Hoffman and Mr. McBerrin. Tno _ Monte carlo, anl other While in the East Mr. Schopflin i further knowledge of lumber, acting Baton R< ogue, 2. To those who so willingly selections were greatly appreciate 1 towns in France and England that visited his son who is a student at' at different times a* tallyman, send helped to advertise the program. BRIDGE PARTY and for the number of pieces it went wild, when the Armistice was Princeton University. ing man, dry kiln foreman, shipping signed. 3. To all those in and outside of would indeed be difficult to find a I the school who took part in the clerk, yard foreman, assistant sup better orchestra, even in the larger Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hayes enter In the Bummer of 1919, the cities. erintendent and later manager of AMERICAN LEGION, composed of JUDD GREENMAN OF OLYMPIA tained with six tables at Bridge on program. 4. To “Pleasant Hill” school who Miss Betty Culver then enter TO GO TO VERNONIA Wedneslay evening. Prizes for high came down and gave us a delightful mills and logging for the big mill of Soldiers, Marines and Sailor of the tained to the delight of all by danc score went to Mrs. Alexander, and Worlds War, was chartered, and ---------- I Mr. Wharton, low score to Mrs. number on the program. the Delta I-a nd 0 Timber Company formed. ing the Highland Fling, in Scottish E. WHITE, Sec. Olympia, Wash., Mar. 28.—Judd Anderson and Mr. Schroedar. at Carson, Louisiana. Between costume, kilts and all; and Miss A We, Vernonia Post No. 119, re Betty did it splendidly. times he managed to glean two yean ceived our charter in the summer of Greenman of Olympia, for many most delightful evening was sptnt Miss Gladys Malmeten was a week- The violin solo by Mr. McBerrin experience as city saleman for a big 1924, with a starting membership years manager of the Union Mills by the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. An- end visitor at home, returning to her was well received, and many ex of 16. At the date of this writing company plant at Union Mills in thia lumber yard at Houston, retail we have 85 members, some increase. county, will leave next week to take derson. Mr. and Mrs. Close, Mr. and' school at Monmouth Monday. Le- pressed a wish for more of it, and Texas, to get the "retail slant.’’ I’ll say. Mrs. Gould, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall, Roy was home from Business college hope to have that pleasure again When the Carson, Louisans, mill On April the 10th and 11th, we over the management of the Oregon Mr. and Mrs. Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. | Sunday and Miss Hazel Malmsten soon. Miss Laura Smith, in a reading, company’s yrsssns plant wev at Ver- Schroeder, Mr. and Mrs. Wharton, . • returned to her school at Salem • burned Mr. Mayes rebuilt this mill will given an American Legion American • WH*gr***ay told us all about Billie’s experiences Mrs. Davidson, Mrs. Cropper, Mr. Monday. and had it operating in 83 days, “Circus" and a “One^ Night In' nonja> Or®. His family will remain Will, and troubles out west and Miss Mills Mr. Hocaday and Mr. and Mrs. Paris” show, a popular “Girls Voting *■ here until school doees. which is an unchallenged record. Coming at an extremely busy time and Spencer gave a piano duet well Kennedy. Contest.’’ Professional theatrical Mr. Greenman ha* been connect of th« month, last Monday, we re- received. The Vernonia construction job stunts and the best music talent that gret that our plans were unavoida-' A few Seventh Graders in a little ed with the Union Milla company for, AT BROWNS STORE was nt thia time directly ahead of can be obtained. bly changed so that we were unable play termed: “Miss Jones, Milliner” We know that this is putting 14 years and has also taken a prom Mr. Hayes’ principal* and they de to accept Commander Calkin’s kind brought laughter and exposed to the "Somathing Big ” in Vernonia, but] of ...» the' The Women Business Club home invitation to attend the American crowd the big profits in hats. cided that he possessed every re we feel that if Portland can swing] inent part in the , affars ». April He was recently ' sule Saturda y< ... . Legion meeting that night, quisite for the successful handling of "A One Night In Paris Show, then ] county and city. 1______ . We Miss Bettie Jane Coyle certainly i 11th at 10 a. m. wanted to; we are interested in the was cute in her recitation that elected president of the Rotary club this project and their choice of the Vernonia too can doso. Legion work, and the boys know the brought applause from all present. We have always felt very confi and re-elected president o* the Twi man for this work proved their ENTERING CONTEST | A collection was taken up amount Eagle is with them. dent that if ever we did undertake light league.—Ex. judgement to be correct. The Ver ing to nearly a half a hundred dol to give an affair of this kind that ■ American Legion are pleased to nonia mill was built without any the public would be behind us, giv Plans are developing toward the lars and the Boys of the band dis announce that Miss Irene Smith, for establishment if a public library in missed the crowd with the Star HAVE “fuss and feathen” on large staff of ing us their most generous support. GRADE SCHOOLS 2L-V2 NEXT YEARS TEACHERS Vernonia; Miss Boots Wharon, for. Vernonia It is needed. Several Spangled Banner. We will create a Paris and Monte eagerness. Much of the detail on _____ - j Oregon-American; Miss Agnes Bar-' good suggestions on securing an as this job was worked out by the man Carlo atmosphere at out hall that we can make you feel gay, happy | Teachers for the local Washington nett, for Vernonia, has entered as sortment of books are being fol HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED in charge, and the construction in that you are with us, and we know' and Lincoln schools have beqn em- Voting Contest. The girls have been lowed up, and we hope, in a short Dr. Luzader, eyesight specialist, this project is acknowledged by the that you will greatly appreciate the ployed for the next term to start on urged by the American Legion to time, to be able to announce a fair will be at Kullander** Jewelry Store, enter, and wshing to help the boys __ 17th ___ of September. Increai Increased sized library here. best of engineen to be almost flaw talent and “Circusr* that we willl the out, they will try their darnest to Vernonia, on next Monday and . __ _____ salaries have been allowed earh bring to this city. less. The "Popular 'Giri Girl’s” voting con con- ' teacher. Those employed are Alden WIN. The voting results will be And what does the bootlegger Tuesday, April 6th and 7th. Take This immense plant was built on test 1.---- up _r . and —1 we — in-' John, Principal; Mrs. Ethel Ray, shown each night at the Majestic sell? Well, for every drink you take advantage of this visit and have will ____ liven _ things schedule time despite inevitable de tend to have the fairest, the sweet-1 Mrs. Pearle _Wilkerson, Miss Nora Theatre, and also on our Bulletin the chances are eight to twenty that your eyes examined. lays that may be expected by non eit girls in our town and in the near | Kizer. Miss Ella Enatrom, Miss Isa- Board at Kingsley store. Girls entering as candidates from arrival of material and other causes, vicinity of Vernonia running to see bel Condit, Miss Leste Weed, Miss other towns will be announced later. you will be poisoned. The makers I I Lily Wellington, Miss Melba I^rra- and before the construction was who is elected Queen. NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS adv. of bootleg have no conscience. Not The girl receiving the most votes morc, Miss Winnifred Mellinger, more than twenty per cent of the completed there was another big job will be presented with a beautiful Mrs. L. F. Austin, Mrs. Franklin “stuff” is smuggled into this coun On and after Monday, April Sth, NOTICE looming up before the local man diamond ring which will be dis Rogers, Miss Bessie McDonald. try—and all is not Scotch that is 1925, all dogs in the city that are agement—that of getting together played in Kullanders window toda. ui and Ail parties indebted to me are re labelled “Scotland.” The remaining nit licensed will be taken up The voting for the moat “Popular CHRISTIAN CHURCH a big operating organisation, which quested to call and settle your ac eight per cent is manufactured here held for 48 hours. If not claimed Girl” will start Thursday or Friday, in itself is a job of some dimension, and we feel that Vernonia will in that time 1 will sell or dispose of Next Lord’s Day services at the counts. You owe me, I owe others. of the deadliest poisons. It is made them. will be at barn when it is taken into consideation stringly stand behind the girls Christian church will be: Do« . pond , 11 need my money to meet my own of denatured alcohol, wood alcohol, neear Grange all. that this plant employs over 500 men elected to run from their town. Sunday school 10:00 a. m.. Fine obligations. W. J. KELLY, W. T. HATTEN. benzine (pyridin, a deadly poison,) We have hopes of getting some interesting classes for all, from the of every classification from common City Marshall. girs from Mist, Timber, Berkenfield tiny tots to the oldest attending. A bichlorid of mercury (another very laborer to trained technical men. and some other smaller towns to en GARDEN BULLETINS of good teachers present the deadly poison.) ether, kerosene, The operating organisation at the ter, and we know that the girl re corp Miss Marjorie Kelly celebrated her lessons from the Bible in an inspr fusel oil and sulfuric acid. It ia 13th birthday Wednesday. A birth Oregon-American is in itself an an ceiving the most votes should be ing way to al). “The Farm Vegetable Garlen” is day party and luncheon was served swer to the efficiency with which eligible for the “National Beauty Communion and church services the title of a practical bulletin is- colored with burnt sugar, poured at the Gayosa to eight friends. Contest to Be Held *t Atlantic City 1 ’ into bottles, corked with old corks at 11 a. m.. All are invited to at sued by the Extension Department thia work was handled. Mr. Hayee next summer. Why can’t we send tend this devotional service and ser of the Oregon Agricultural College. covered with forged government gathered together a group of clean- MISS VERNONIA? Wm. Martineau and Mr. Van Harn mon. This bulletin gives some very help stamps, forged labels put on the bot- of Gold Hili are in Vernonia today, cut, sober and efficient key men and Christian Endavor at 6:30 p. m. ful information on the growing of let it be known from the beginning EVANGELICAL CHURCH For old a* well as young. the farm garden. It give* some Ues .ths whole thing discolored and Mr. Martineau is calling on old Preaching at 7:30 p. m. An In specific information in regard to the dust blown upon it to make it look friends. At Gold Hill he is in the that “boose and businoM dogen’t game and from prospects he The Sunday School will meet at teresting evangelistic type of ser different varieties to grow; approxi ancient. Don’t shed too many tear* mining mix.” This not only resulted In mon, which does us all good to hear. mate dates of plantnR, and other over a fellow who will take chances will make it big there—and we’re 9:41 a. m. for the study of the lee- maintaining a high morale in the son. Last Sunday morning class two glad of it. Come out and help us further the helpful information in regard to With stuff like that nlf he values his organisation but is fortunate for the took the place of class seven and work of Christ’s Kingdom. raising a garden. Wood wagons, drays, or delivery 1 ■ - “Seed Sowing and Spring Trans- Trans life so cheaply why should you make class six held its own and by a nar- town of Vernonia. ““ - ’ “ — * I»» They dedicated a new church in planting in the Vegetable Garden your sympathy still cheaper? There’s wagons, KEEP OF of private prop Mr. Hayes expects to do "some row margin won both places of ____ ■. The mile race ia doing well. Mexico a few weeks ago success- is the title of another bulletin that only one thing beyond him—the for erty and lawns. Drive on no lots vacationing” and advises that he la J]™* ia the title of anither bulletin that maldehyde of the undertaker's em- without permission. Class two has run ahead and is fol fully. There was only on* killed has some helpful suggestions. MARSHAL KELLY. not going to talk or think about lowed very closely by class six. Mr. Nelson, County Agriculturist, balming fluid. work until he has taken can of thia There will be divine worship at and seven injured. There’s one time when a Vernonia * | st St. Helens, states that he has a “job.’* He also advises that the eleven o’clock ia the forenoon and also at 7:80 in the evening. The woman can depend on her husband Lots of men get into jail by mis- ’ “ PP** * H present plant organisation will r*- Christian Endeavor meets at 6:30 take, but ia generally their own mil- wanting to stay at home—and that’s ^ rn|ah £ anyon . ^nain intack and that hie sovoreing p. m. A friendly Invitation is ex I when she wants him to take her ont. take. I interested. ¿onnsctlon with the O.-A. will in no tended to all who coma. OVER BOY (