Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, February 21, 1929, Image 1

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VOLUME 7
VERNONIA,
OREGON,
THURSDAY
FEBRUARY 21, 1029
NO. 19
I
Co.
O. F. Burke To Teach
Teddy Leavitt Koster Logging
5th Straight
Starts Operation Vernonia Vet Light and Power Rates of
Naturalization School Committee
company re­ Believed Shot
has consented to
Portland, McMinnville Given ’ Game Won teach O. F. the Burke
To Leave This ports Koster having Logging
On Rates
started logging op­
Naturalization class for
erations and intend to haul logs
aliens
at
the
local
high
school
the United Railways in a
Say Officials • In response to many requests'10 K.W.H., 8c; balance, 3c. Min-
City In Week over
By Vernonia starting this week.
Gives Report
few days.
O. A. Anderson, who had
that light and power rates of | imum charge, lights per meter
charge of this class accepted a
other .Oregon cities be published per month, $1; lights and range,
position to teach in the Van-
by way of comparison, the rates] $2; in addition for each H. P. of
11 Rest Of Gaines Played couver schools, and Mr. Burke To Confer With G. W.
Will Resume Work In
Exploded Trap Gun Leads of Portland and McMinnville are I motor connected, $1.
consented to carry on the good
being given this week.
| The electric water heating rate
work which had been started
In Portland the base rate for j ¡a $3 per month where a 750 watt
. Roseburg Officers On
Evangelist Work
Away From Home
Ford Before Council
about one month ago through the
residence lighting schedule is as heater is used and a double
Study Club To Give
►
efforts
of
the
Vernonia
Study
follows: First 9 K.W.H. used per thtow switch is installed between
club.
Benefit For Camp
month, 8c per K.W.H.; next 70 the water heater and range so
K.W.H. used per month, 7c per as to prevent their simultaneous
At the present time the Ameri­
Fire Girls Cabin
K.W.H.; next 100 K.W.H. used use.
canization class is not very large
Of considerable interest is the
per month, 6c per K.W.H. ; ex-
due mostly to a number who wish
The residence cooking, heating
announcement made by the Ver­
cess over 179 K.W.H. user per and small power rate in McMinn­
to attend, working on the night
nonia Study club that they plan
month, 5c per K.W.H. The min- ville is 3c per K.W.H.
shift in the big mill. Mr. Burke
to give a Silver tea during the
imum charge for lighting service
who is very interested in the
A ratt' of 5c per K.W.H. based
Be
Played Naturilization cf aliens, will be Committee
Tonight
To
Instructed
To
Get
Christian Church Shows Marked afternoon of Thursday March 7, Roseburg Poti Advise* Post Com- only is $1.00 per month, for light­ on 31« hours per day is charged Game
at the home of Mrs. Judd Green­
ing service in combination with on signs in McMinnville. All
a great asset to the work now
Success in Members And
mander
Here*
That
Men
Rainier,
Local
High
At
Complete
Date
Before
Next
man.
heating, cooking and small do­ signs and streamers are turned
being done by the Americaniza­
The gross proceeds derived
mestic power loads in excess of on and off by the night watch­
tion committee.
Are Still Searching
Anxious For Support
Council Meeting
Building This Period
from the tea are to be turned
2 K.W. connected, $2 per month. man.
over to the Campfire Girls to
The base rate for commercial
The power rate for the first
apply on their cabin fund.
lighting in Portland is as follows: 100 K.W.H. is 7c; next 100 K.
First 9 K.W.H. used "per month, W.H., Gc; fiext 200 K.W.H., 5c;
Discovery of a recently fired 8c per K.W.H.; next 70 K.W.H., next 200 K.W.H. 4c; next 500
An estimated attendance of
Teddy Leavitt, who has been
The committee appointed by
set gun along the Wilson Creek 7c; next 100 K.W.H., 6c; next K.W.H., 3c; next 6000 K.W.H., over 350 watched the Vernonia
Mayor Mills a month ago, sub-
pastor of the Christian church
mitted their first report to the
trail, today led officers into the 720 K.W.H., 5c; next 1100 K.W. 2c. All over 7100, lftc K.W.H. high school basketball team de­
for the past eighteen months and
Silver Peak mining district on a H., 4c; next 1500 K.W.H., 3c; Minimum charge $1 per month feat Clatskanie Hi, with a score
is leaving next week to resume
Marion Eversaul, 24 years of city council at the regular meet­
theory that Ike Gilbreath Ver­ excess over 2499 K.W.H., 2Vic; per 11. P.
of 31 to 18, last Friday night age, was instantly killed at 4:20 ing last Monday night, on their
his evangelical work, will preach
nonia Legionnaire who has been minimum charge $1 per K.W. per
at the local Hi gym.
his farewell sermcn at the mom-
p.m. Monday, at Wilark, where investigation of the light and
McMinnville
Water
Rate*
Salem, Feb. 18. (To the edi­ missing from his home at Riddle month.
ing service next Sunday.
Vernonia scoring in the first he was employed by Clark &' pqwer rates.
Of
interest
to
many
will
be
the
tor)—I am this moment in re­
The committee which is com­
The primary rate in Portland method of charging for water in quarter, which started off with Wilson Logging company as rig-
Mr. Leavitt had been in evan- ceipt of a letter from Mr. Les­ since January 28, was accidental­
gelical work for six years when ter Sheeley enclosing to me a ly killed by stumbling into the for the power schedule is as fol­ I McMinnville. The residence rates a display of team work by the ging man, and was struck on the posed of Jack Bush, Lester Shee-
he came here in March, 1927 clipping from your paper which loaded trap and that his body lows: First 500 K.W.H., 5c; next are as follows: First 500 cubii^ home five which would have been head by a log which caused his ley, and Edward Tapp, will meet
in the near future with G. W.
death.
for a month’s evangelistic ser­ he says was published under date had been disposed of in an'effort 500 K.W.H., 4c; next 4000 K.-W. feet, $1.25; the next 5000 cubic a credit to any college team.
vices. During the month that he of February 14, in which you to avoid detection of the crime. H., 3c; next 10,000 K.W.H., 2c; feet, 10 cents per 100 cubic feet.
Mr. Eversaul had made his Ford, general manager of the Co­
At the end of the first half
Arthur Schroeder and Robert excess IV j C. The secondary rate,
conducted services here 125 ad­ say:
A flat rate is charged on with the score 15-5 in favor of home with his sister, Mrs. Stan- lumbia Utilities company and at
Sullivan are in jail at Roseburg, covering consumption in excess kitchen water of $1 per month, Verponia, all basketball fans ley Olson, 3 miles from this city the Heit meeting of the council,
ditions brere made to the mem­
“L'mil Messing, chairman of a charged with larceny, and a war­ of first 100 hours use of con­
bership of the Christian church.
bath, 25c; toilet, 30c; the min­ present were convinced that the near the Parker ranch, and Miss lay the complete details of their
He was asked to take the field committee which had been to rant bearing the same accusation sumer's demand, only, 4000 K. imum cliarge being $1.25.
home team, consisted of cham­ Evelyn Olson, who is employed investigation, before the city
•
and accepted for one year as Salem in the interest of a short­ has been issued for W. A. Brad­ W.H., 4 %c; next 100,000 K.W.
pionship material, and little an­ by M. Murray & company, ¡ b also council.
The
commercial
rate
on
water
a rest from the strenuous evan- er road from Portland to the field. These men have been ope­ II., lef excess, 08c per K.W.H. in McMinnville is as follows: xiety was felt as to the outcome related to the deceased, and his
Clatsop beaches via
Vernonia, rating claims in the Silver Peak Minimum charge is $1 per month.
-egion Post To
gelistic work.
of the game.
parents live in Deer Island.
advised that the resolution pass­
are the rates in Portland First 5000 cubic feet 10c per
When Mr. Leavitt first came ed the house, and that president vicinity and are believed by the for These
Stage Big Show
100
cubic
feet;
next
60,000
As
in
previous
games
of
the
cubic
electricity supplies by the
here the Christian church build­ Norblad of the senate and other officers to have been responsible Northwestern
On account of the local post
feet 7‘ic; next 200,000 cubic season, every player handled his Eagle To Run Story
Electric
company,
placing
of
the
set
gun.
for
the
ing was barely finished. During senators gave the Vernonia dele-
feet* 4c; next 200,000 cubic position with credit, the whole
of the American Legion being in
Of Great War Hero
The officers stated that the a tax-paying concern.
his stay new pews have been gates a hearty welcome, and
feet, 3^4c; next 200,000 cubic team work showed a marked im­
debt due to their recent welfare
McMinnville
Rate*
Given
put in giving a seating capacity seemed favorably impressed re- larceny warrants were issued
feel, 3c; all over 665,000 cubic provement even from the last
In Next Issue, Feb. 28 campaign, the members of Ver­
At
McMinnville,
the
commer
­
of about 350; the church has garding the proposed short route after* Frank Reynolds, a neigh­
feet, 2c; minimum charges $1.26. game played less than a week
nonia post voted at their last
The Eagle, ’in its next issue meeting and ask Dr. Pasto to
been stained inside, papered and to the ocean via this city, but boring miner, had identified ar­ cial rate for lightiw; purposes in
The McMinnville water and ago.
churches,
schools,
stores,
offices,
will start a serial story entitled
ticles found in the possession of
calcimined, a furnace installed,
This made five straight wins “Count Luckner, The Sea Devil.” take charge as in former years
representative from this the three men, as having been warehouses, shops, hotels and all, light plants are owned by the
and all the classrooms finished. the
and form a company of local
city of McMinnville, and no taxes for Vernonia, which leaves the
county, Glenn Metsker, did not stolen from his camp.
other
commercial
and
industrial
A cement sidewalk has been put
Here is a story of gallantry talent, to stage a show in the
active support to the pro-
purposes are as follows: First 50 are paid on these, the same as home team the only member of
in in front of the church and give
*
The
officers
state
that
they
and heroism of Count Felix von Legion hall for the benefit of
the league undefeated.
ject.
K.W.H., 9c; next 50 K.W.H., 8c; on the Vernonia water plant.
parsonage and the side street
have not establisned any connec­
Forest Grove Raises Rate*
Coach Levi Austin who besides Luckner, who disrupted. Allied the post.
advised tion between the three miners next 50 K.W.H., fte ; next 100
Chairman
Messing
graded and gravelled and curb­
Happy Thompson was apoint-
5c; next 250 K.W.H.,
The city Council of Forest his regular duties as teacher has shiping on two oceans, gambling
ing and sidewalk put in. A bap­ those present at the meeting for whom the warrants have been K.W.H.,
ed by the Commander to be
that the Portland delegation were issued and Gilbreath’s disappear­ 4c; balance at 3c per K.W.H. Grove decided to raise the water been coach of the local Hi for with his own life many times, chairman for the Legion show,
tistry has also been installed.
charge $1 per month. rates of that city effective April the past few years and always but without taking that of any
Since Mr. Leavitt took- up his strongly in iavor on this ne<V ance, but they are merely con­ Minimum
and with Dr. Pr.sto will have
The
residence
rate at McMinn- 1 from a minimum of *1 for
out teams which made a foe.
route
to
the
coast,
and
pledged
residence here as pastor of the
ducting an investigation on the ville, which includes lighting, 3000 gallons to $1.50. The gradu­ turned
Lowell Thomas, who writes complete charge of the details
good
showing
in
athletics
in
the
their
support
and
the
trip
appear
­
church about 75 members have
theory that he might have stumb­ cooking and power not exceeding ated scale for amounts above the county leagues.
his story, says he is the most to put this affair over big.
been added to the roll here and ed very profitable, and looked led into the set gun which was
The show will be held March
romantic and mysterious figure
in
motors
is
us
fol-
three
II.
P.
first
3000
gallons
remains
the
favorable
for
a
new
road.
”
His
basketball
team
of
1927
several at Mist where he held
used either as a signal gun, or lows : First 20 K.W.H., 9c; next same.
produced by the Central Powers, 29-30, and is to be of spooky
and
1929,
are
the
outstanding
It
shocks
me
to
think
anyone
meetings every Sunday afternoon
for the purpose of killing deer.
nature entitled “Dead Mans
teams, and while it is unable to in the World war; one fit to Laugh,’’ the cast we are advised
for several months. He has also could be responsible for such a
stand
alongside
of
that
other
Digging Out Tunnel
predict
which
of
these
two
teams
held four evangelistic meetings contemptible falsehood. In the
will consist of Vernonia folks.
Nehalenl Rod & Gun
A number of men went to the
are the best, the 1929 team ap­ great figure of Thomas’ recount­
at Oakland, Sutherlin, Havre, first place, I assured you per­
Dr. Pasto who delights in
ing,
Lawrence
of
Arabia.
Cl
’
tb
Lend
Active
Sup
­
claims
today
to
clear
out
a
mine
pears
to
be
the
fastest,
probably
Mont., and Tecoa. Wash, hold- sonally before election that I
theatrical
programs,
took a
Luckner
as
a
youth,
ran
away
tunnel
in
which
a
heavy
blast
is
account
of
weight
the
team
of
port to House Bills
' Tag services for three weeks in wo-uld do anything within my
course in dramatics while attend­
to
sail
before
the
mast,
then
be
­
said
to
have
been
recently
dis
­
1929
averaging
137
pounds.
each place. A totaj of 188 mem­ power to help out on your road.
ing college, and has always been
Two petitions have been circu-
The balance of the games are came a sailor in the German willing to assist the local post
Monday Mr. Lauder was ad- 1 lated in Vernonia in the last
bers were added to the churches 1 have assured all persons who charged. It is possible, they con­
navy,
and
was
the
only
naval
of
­
tend
.that
the
body
of
Gilbreath
have ever approached me on the
to be played away from hiqne,
vised that due to the soft road
during these meetings.
they were in need of
1__ 2, from
___ the whenever
was carried into the tunnel and conditions over the mountains to- week in the interest of House the game tonight to be played at ficer to ' have risen
his service, for plays or any other
The Sunday school has taken subject to the same effect.
Bills 478, 479' and 480.
ranks;
a
man
of
giant
physical,
covered
by
means
of
an
explosion
wards St. Helens, the county
Mr. Messing never consulted
on a new life and has had an
Considerable interest is being Rainier, the following game at a rough and ready character, work for the good of the post.
that brought down considerable
In 1927 when the local post
average attendance of 187 dur­ me or approached me on this dirt from the roof. They will also engineer has requested the Spo­ manafested among sportsman and Scappoose, and the last game at noted no less for geniality and
ing the last year with 153 pres- road matter and has no justifi­ make a very thorough search of kane, Portland & Seattle Trans­ members of the Nehalem Rod and St. Helens, which makes three tender heartednes» than for his staged their famouB bathing
ent at Easter which was the cation nor authority to speak for the entire district to see if they portation company, to take off Gun club who are actively sup­ more ames to be played to de­ fog-horn voice -and sulphurous beauty contest, in the old Ma­
their heavy busses for the next porting the above measures.
cide the county championship.
me.
jestic theatre Dr. Posto had
largest number.
language.
can locate any traces that might
While Rainier has lost five
charge of most of the details,
During Mr. Leavitt’s absence,
The purpose of the three bills
The Klepper resolution refer­ indicate the disposal of a body few days or until such time as
Before sinking an Allied ves­ and it was largely due to his
the road, conditions improve.
Mrs. Esther Leavitt who is also red to in your article by Mr. by any other means.
is to prohibit commercial taking straight games, with no wins, the
In place of the busses the ] of steelhead trout in all water local players are aware that this sel he brought everyone on board efforts that this show went over
an ordained minister very capab­ Messing» has never passed the
District Attorney Cordon and transportation company advises J under the jurisdiction of the team is determined to upset the his own ship, where he treated with a bang.
ly took charge of the services. house. That statement likewise is
During his last two months ab­ false. It has never even passed Sheriff Jackson reported that their local representative, will I state of Oregon. This would in- dope, and are very anxious for them royally.
“Count Luckner, The Sea
sence she had five weddings the Senate. It. is a Senate resolu­ they are preparing to make a operate three large Cadillac’s on I elude all of the coast streams a large following from Vernonia
Devil.” His story will run serial­ Rose Hotel Build*
which was considerably more tion introduced by Mr. Klepper very thorough investigation and regular schedule.
] with the exception of the Colum- to travel down to Rainier, to sup­ ly
Additional Room*
in the Eagle starting with the
port their home team tonight.
than Mr. Leavitt ever had in the and has been in the hands of examination into the theory that
The S. P. & S. think that the ' Ida river.
next issue of February 28.
Mrs. M. Ellis, proprietor of
same length of time.
Representative Peters of Wash­
The game at Scappoose which
the Senate committee on roads Gilbreath was killed by the set road condition will improve suf­
You have read of his ship the Rose hotel is building ad­
Mr. Leavitt will open a meet­ and highways ever since its in­ gun, but as yet they have no ficient within the next few days ington county is fathering these is to be played Monday February
ing in the Sellwood Christian troduction. It has not yet been definite evidence, other than the to allow them to again operate bills and the various Rod and 25, appears to be the one which visiting Portland one year ago, ditional rooms and space on her
on a good, will tour, you
present building.
church, Portland. During April rei*rtcd back to the Senate by finding of the gun, which was their large busses.
Gun clubs throughout the state the local hi claim will decide have seen movies featuring may
his
The hotel is now converted
he will be in Myrtle Creek and this committee. Whether it will located by searchers this morn­
are demanding their passage at their fate.
exploits, but the story written to a modern place with hot and
in May at Gladstone. Mrs. Lea­ be reported back favorably or ing. They announced that they
this session of the legislature.
St. Helens who won from Rain­
every
vitt and the three children, Mary unfavorably, or at all, is prob­ have information that there is Sacred Musical Program It is pointed out by local sports­ ier Friday night still retains an by* Lowell Thomas, carries you cold running water in ahow-
along through ids numerous sea room, and also installing a
Evangeline, Teddy J. C., and lematical. Should it be reported another of these guns near the
man
and
citizens
of
the
Nehalem
Given at Evangelical
average of 833, having won 6
er bath on each floor.
Dnoald Dudley are moving to back favorably, it will have to claims and possibly more and
valley who know the enormous games and lost one, is really battles.
« **
■ ■ I
—
*
The hotel is located on R om
searchers
have
been
warned
to
Church
Last
Sunday
their farm near McMinnville. Mr. pass the Senate before it ever
run of steel head trout which considered the only threat for
Avenue opposite the Vernoni*
use extreme care while traveling
P.
L.
McDuffee
To
Keep
Leavitt will spend the summer reaches the House.
formerly
frequented
the
waters
Vernonia
’
s
crown,
,
as
_
it
is
.
pre-
The choir under the direction
Brazing and Machine works, and
the deer runs in that vicinity.
there and in the fall will start
Should it pass the Senate it
of Mrs. W. W. Wolff gave a of the Nehalem River and its dieted the contest for the county Time at Camp McGregor was foftnerly known as the Com­
Searcher* Baffled
another round of evangelistic will receive my active support
’
tributaries
that
the
taking
of
the
championship
will
be
fought
be-
sacred musical program at the
P. L. McDuffee, who was un­ modore hotel.
meetings in Oregon, Washington, here in the House. Senator Klep­
The men searching for Gil- Evangelical church in jdace of i trout at the mouths of the coast tween these two teams.
A coat of paint will be added
til recently employed as book­
* California, Montana and Idaho. per and I have been in perfect breath have been baffled by the the
streams
has
prevented
them
from
Members of the Chamber of
regular service Sunday night.
make the building complete in
' Mr. Leavitt was born and accord on this road situation at lack of clues concerning his The choir of thirteen voices ac­ coming up the Nehalem as fas ICommerce, and the American Le- keeper for Brown Furniture com- to
Ipany, has accepted a position as the spring.
went to school in Newberg en­ all times. We have had many .con­ movements, and have generally companied by Miss Louise Malm- as Vernonia, and if something is
timekeeper for the Oregon Ame­
tering the Eugene Bible Univer­ ferences concerning it and why been of the opinion that his dis­ sten gave a program which would I not done to check the inrods of
sity in the fall of 1913 graduat­ anyone would be so craven as appearance dated from a few have been worthy of a much the commercial fishing interests ed at home and it is hoped will rican Lumber company at Camp
McGregor west of Keasey.
ing in 1919. He also attended to represent to my friends, hours after he left home.
larger church. The chorus selec- the steelhead is doomed to be an- continue their support by their
Mr. and Mrs. McDuffee will
the University of Oregon for among whom your paper circu­
hilated
within
a
few
years.
attendance at games played to­ move from Vernonia making
the time of his departure tions were exceptionally pleasing.
about two years. He then held lates, that I am not giving this he At was
Sportsmen
who
know
the
vic-
carrying provisions for
Rev. G. W. Plumer gave a ious tenacity of the steelhead night at Rainier, and Monday at their home at camp.
pastorates in Springfield, Ore., project support, is beyond me, three days.
_________ •
Scappose.
bread was wrap­ short address on the “Power of i when
and Anacortes, Wash., where he but of course we do have such ped in oiled His paper
hooked agree that they ara
Jack
Bush
owner of the Joy
and
he
car
­
The regular players of the Mr*. W. E. Bell I*
Music.” He told how music has
was inspired to go into missior- people.
sportiest of trout and a large
theatre, advises that the contract
ried several items of food in tins the power to calm the troubled ' I the
home team, Gloyd Adams, Archie
ary evangelistic work and for
one
is
a
match
fr
any
angler.
In Emanual Hospita has been signed with the Pacent
While
this subject, I might so that if he had stopped for a heart, to give rest, peace and I
about two years worked among add as I on
¿The anihilation of the steel- Adams, Harold Nelson, Neil
there would undoubtedly quiet when nothing else is of any ■ head
Bush, and Tord Berg, are in per­
Mrs. W. E. Bell was operated Reproducing corporation of New
the San Juan Islands on the in­ McGraw, previously wrote to Mr. meal
through
commercial
fishing
that the Klepper reso- have been some signs in the way avail. How it also has the power ' instestA would be a decided loss fect physical condition, and all on at the Emanual hospital, Tues­ York to install “talkies" in his
side pass to Alaska. During this 1 lution calls
theatre.
_______
_______ of paper, cans, and doubtless the
for _ no r particular
time he had many unusual and route. Evidently you people have ashes of a fire. The search in of expression, of refreshing of to the state and every effort i* five appear very confident as day and is reported as improving
The installation will take ef-
to the outcome of the next three rapidly.
knowledge, of satisfaction and I being made to preserve them.
interesting experiences.
feet sometime in March, and af-
been misinformed regarding that, the Wilson creek territory was blessing and that it has been
games.
,
The
Study
club
and
other
He then worked in Oregon, also. If the Klepper resolution so thorough that all manner of
civic organizations In which Mrs. ter the equipment arrives will
California and Washington estab­ ’ eventually passes, the 'matter of small articles were found, and part of the church service Sincj Woodmen Give Dance
Bell is very prominent have sent only take two days to install.
the
earliest
times.
lishing churches and Sunday designating the road will be left the searchers were particularly
This equipment of the Pacent
Saturday
Night
her
beautiful floral offerings
schools where there were none entirely to the state highway instructed to watch for scraps of
people has been approved by the
The collection taken which was
wishing
for
her
early
recovery.
The
Woodmen
of
the
World
and helping other churches to re­ commission. The work in favor paper, but despite the fact that not specified for other church
Vitaphone people, and is eonsid-
will sponsor a dance Saturday
organize.
ered one of the beat sound re­
of the Vernonia road will have hundreds of such things were work wilf be used to buy music night in their hall, the proceeds
churches in 1 to be done then,
Vernonia Trading Co.
He organized
production equipments in exis-
found there was nothing that for the choir.
before
the
com-
to go towards the building fund.
Canby, Oregon City, Beaverton, ' mission. There is nothing par- could be identified as having
tence.
Receive*
New
Tractor
The
program
was
as
follows:
At
their
regular
meeting
Mon
­
Music is to be furnished by
Elkton, Powers and Mill City, ' ticularly that can be done now in been associated with Gilbreath, Piano solo, “Fond Memories,”
Stating that he was unable to
D. C. Cason, Monday night advise how many times the talk­
Oregon, and Port Richardson, ' regard to it except to supoprt Every cabin in the whole country Miss Louise Malmsten; solo, “The ■ Bergs orchestra, the dance to be day night, the city council award­
ed
the
Standard
Oil
company
a
hauled the first McCormick-Deer-
a hard time affair, with a fine
Wash. Now, after a years rest ’ the resolution.
.was visited, and each camp in­ Voice in the Wilderness,” Mrs. j attached for anyone appearing contract to supply gasoline to the iny Triple power tractor in the ies would be shown a week at
he is returning to evangelistic
spected, but there was no trace M. E. Moe; chorus, “Give Glory on the dance floor showing signs city of Vernonia, for the period Nehalem Valley to the Vernonia his theatre, Mr. Bush advised
This
issue
of
February
14,
for
work which he feels is his chosen
February 19, 1929 to February Trading company, who now have this would be decided upon the
some reason has not been de­ of his having eaten a meal or and Strength,” choir; solo, “Re­ of prosperity in their dress.
field.
patronize of the sound pictures.
livered to me. The information stayed over night in any of these cessional,” W. W. Wolff; chorus,
this tractor on display and re­
The object of giving these 19, 1932.,
The expense of showing these
I have is based entirely on the shelters. This has, from the first, "My Feet Shall Stand Within
The contract calls for gas to ceiving orders for them.
-nonthlv
dances
of
the
W.
pictures are three times greater
J. M. Carroll Start*
clipping sent me by Mr. Sheeley. given the searchers the idea that Thy Gates,” choir; solo, ‘Oh, ’O. W. is not alone for the pleas- —
be ------------
furnished —
the —
city
for
This tractor contains the fam­ than the silent films, however
, —
- - 2 - cents
-----
* Testing Meter* In Ver­ In all fairness and" on behalf of whatever mjshap he suffered Eyes that are Weary,” Mrs. W. • ure derived from dancing but | below the wholesale price.
ous ball-bearing crankshaft, and only the best pictures will be
it would seem to me that came within a few hours after W. Wolff; setmonette, “The
1also for using the proceeds to] The'present wholesale price is each unit can be removed, should shown, some pictures are all
nonia On Tuesday truth.
his
departure
which
would
fit
in
Power
of
Music,
”
Rev.
G.
V.
I am entitled to have the facts
•'meet financial obligations on the 17 cents per gallon, which would the occasion arise, without dis­ talkies while others will have
Foor Man’s Gar-
oar- huildin(r and equipment.
J. M. Carroll, the expert elec­ given publicity by your paper perfectly witlT the set gun theory. Plumer; solo,* “ Poor
leave the city receiving its gas turbing other units to any great only one or two acts or films
Commander
Denn
of
Roseburg
den,
Mark
E,
Moe;
cnorua,
i
.
trical meter tester employed by and I shall appreciate it if you
extent. The transmission may be with the sound production.
at 15 cents.
post
of
the
American
Legion,
“
Source
of
Blessing,
”
choir.
<
•
/s
____
the Columbia Utilities company will publish this letter over my
The present consumption ad­ lifted out intact without remov­
.
Oregon
American
Camp
writes
Vernonia
Commander
that
The members of the choir arc
®
9r vises M. L. Gaines, water sup- ing the engine or final drive,
for 'a test of all meters in this signature.
his post still have men out in Mrs. w. w. Wolff, Mias Hazel1
btar^* Operation | erintendent is about 50 gallons likewise the final drive can be R. C. Boeck Will Build
Yours very truly,
city started to work Tuesday
GLENN R. METSKER. the wilds searching, and that Malmsten, Mrs. Wiedman; Miss
morning, with Charlie Rich’s
Oregon Americsn camp start- I per month.
inspected and removed without
Hou*e On Rose Ava.
Roseburg post are feeding daily Alice Dübendorf, sopranos; Mrs.ed to work Monday and trains
store as his first meter in Ver-
disturbing the transmission.
—
J. R. McKee, local contractor
over 100 men who have joined M. E. Moe, Mrs. C. A. Malm- ] hauled logs into Vernonia for the
Metsker Given Credit
nonia for testing.
Thia feature advises Messrs advises that within the next week
Bob Spencer Placed
Salem, February 18. (To the in the search.
sten. Mrs. A. C. Knauss, altos; | mill pond the same day.
Mr. Carroll will stay in this
Tspp and Bergerson, of accessi­ he will start to construct a five
On High School Board bility is a decided advantage room house on Rose Avenue, for
_ in this city
_ remember E. Heath, Paul Blieile, W. Thom-
—------ a full
' “ crew
city about six weeks, in order editor)—A recent copy of the ' Many
The camps reported
Vernonia Eagle has .just come Gilbreath who worked for the as, A. C. ______
____ W- W. at work and the local mill had
At the meeting of the Union when it becomes necessary to R. C. Boeck of this city.
Knauss, , tenors;
to complete his work.
to my desk in which there ap- Oregon American Logging com- \ Wolff, M. E. Moe, bass,
enough logs on hand to run until high school I trustee's Tuesday overhaul the tractor.
The house will be a moder*
article
concerning pany west of Keasey and as a |
afternoon, Bob
1
Spencer was ap-
Portland—Plans under consid­ pears an
today.
building, built along the plaaa
among
other
things,
the
proposed
I
rule
spent
Sunday
in
Vernonia.
1
Portland
—
New
“
Journal
”
of-
pointed
on
the
high
school
board
eration to establsh bus route be­
The Oregon America* camp .
Portland—Erection of $500,- of the McCall residence, which
tween this cikg and. Salt Lake short road frolh Portland to the Ike was a member of Vernonia fices will be open to public March had been shut down about one to succeed Oscar Weed.who re- 000 Neighbors of Woodcraft is now being occupied by Or.
Please turn to page 8
post for the past two years.
1 in Buyers Building.
{reek before Christmas.
signed.
building progressing rapidly.
City, Utah.
Harley.
This camp has been shut down
for nearly two months, and em­
ployees living in the vicinity of
Vernonia welcome signs of re­
newed activities.
Here
Arrest Two Miners
Two Years
350 Attend Game
Wish Lower Rates
M. Eversaul Is
Killed at Wilark
Melsker Supports •
High way Project
Orders Busses
Off Highway
To Show Talkies
During March
Standard Gets Gas
Contract from City