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Library, U of O The Paramount Work For the year—Com munity Service 11e man ta VOLUME 7 gagle VERNONIA, OREGON, THURSDAY MARCH 21, 1»2I Notice the Expiration date of your sub scription » NO. *3 Demonstration Eastern Star Social Nehalia Golf Club Changing of Tractor Model Farming District At Banzer Bro*. Ranch Tennis Club Club Holds St. Pat Nearing Completion Raising Of Saturday Afternoon rick's Day Party Ordinance The Nehalia Golf club reports Reorganizes Grows from large Logging excellent Sheep, Goats progress toward the The card party given by the J. T. Albert and C. Wollum, completion of the course at an Eastern Star social club in the tractor experts with the Interna Is Proposed tional For the Year Masonic early date and that it will prob Camp Center at Birkenfeld ably Encouraged temple last Friday even Harvester company will as be in good condition to sist the Vernonia Trading com pany to demonstrate a 10-20 Mc Cormick Deering tractor Satur day, March 23 at 2 p.m. ât the Banzer brothers ranch located about 2 miles below Mist on the Nehalem highway. During the demonstration the tractor will be put on a rough piece of land now in sod, and will show its ability to handle two 14 inch plows. A demonstration of * discing “ ‘ _ will take place during the after noon and all interested will be invited to try their hand in op erating the tractor, to prove the easy manner in which it operates. Everyone is invited, and a light lunch is to be served to those who have gathered for the demonstration. Letters are being sent out by the Vernonia Trad ing company inviting all farmers and those who may be interested to attend Saturday afternoon. ing was a decided success judg ing from the large crowd which attended, There were 19 tables in play, 13 of 600 and six of bridge. The hall was prettily decorated in St. Patrick’s day colors, and these colors were carried out in the tally cards, napkins and re freshments. The high score for the ladies in the bridge was won by Mrs. Ruth John and for the 500 by Mrs. Flynn. The men’s high score in the bridge was won by O. T. Bateman and in the 500 by G. W. Ford. Refreshments consisting of shamrock cookies, cakes, sand wiches and coffee were served. play on in June. Considering the amount of land clearing and Boom Town Days of 1920 and 1921 Give Way To other details envolved at the Committee Makes Recom Slight Change* Made In start, this is indeed good pro Profitable Agricultural Community With Re gress since the corporation was County Banker* Meet At « mendation Yearly Due* last fall. Rainier Saturday moval of Large Logging Camps in Vicinity. formed The course as it nears com pletion bears out the statement that was previously made in In 1920 : and 1921 the Flora, John Nelson, who said “I’ll never these lines, that when ready for Ladee. Christensen, _ _____ ___ forget the night that some of the play it will :>e ie of the sport- Distrit Hammond, Used In Marshfield E. Y eoJPresident Is Ideal Westport, Nehalem, and Vander- boys coming in from camp 5, iest nine hole links in the coun- jack logging camps were in full brought a young burro to town, try and will indeed be a credit swing in the vicinity of Birken and sneaked it up stairs whila and an asset to Vernonia. feld, which made this little town the dance was in full swing. At present the greens are all Peddler« Ordinance Now In U«e Several Membership« Still Open H. E. McG w Preside« At Meet- as lively as a nest of bees. “The two front legs of the being cleaned, reseeded and roll Logger:; working in these camps burro supported logger’s cork ed by an expert in his line from To Those Wishing to Enjoy In Vernonia In Need of Some ing; Me berg Served With would spend their week ends at boots, while the rear legs sport- Portland. The fairways are to be Strengthening, 1« View Playing on Cement Court Birkenfeld, taking in the Satur ed ladies’ dance slippers, which handled in the same manner! Spring Lamb Chops day night dance and trading at were wired to the burro’s feet just as soon as possible and wito the local stores. spring weather already fore-! “Those were exciting days, the The Mcabee lodge constructed ing the golf bug out into the E. E. Yeo, pharmacist with B. T. Hall Buys A committee from the Cham- The Columbia county Bankers every one seemed to have plenty attending the Mac’s Pharmacy, was unanimous ber of — Commerce ___ Rhoda Hall Property a large two story frame building, of money to spend and Birken open, it will be with anxious association, sponsoring a confer- the main floor used for store and a feeling of unrest that ! cnee for those engaged in and meeting of the city council Mon ly elected president of the Ver feld streets were lively at all eyes they await the opening day. day evening and recommended nonia Tennis club at the annual i interested in the raising of sheep Riverview, Mar. 19.—B. T. space and second story used as times.” Nothing figures from the Sun- j and goats, was well attended at that a new ordinance covering meeting held Monday evening at Hall has purchased the Rhoda a lodge meeting place and- dance The Birkenfeld mill, which is day Oregonian of March 17 th Rainier Saturday. regulation of peddlers, solicitors, Miller’s store. The meeting was Hall property where Cleve Tis- floor. Nels Nelson, an old timer of now running, is the only sign of we not a record breaking crowd j The meeting was called to or carnivals, etc., be passed which devoted largely to discussion of dale now lives. IIç expects to Veldon Parker Pledged logging activity about this town, played at all the public and pri der at 1:00 p.m. by H. E. Mc- would be more equitable to these enforcement of rules in regard take possession in the near fu- Birkenfeld and a leading citizen in boom days ran the store and however, some of the finest vate courses in Portland and Gfaw, president of the Columbia persons and still serve as a meas- To College Fraternity to playing of both members and ture. farms in Oregon are located in managed the dances with his vicinity on that day, signifying county Bankers association. W. non-members and a change in , ure of protection to the local brother John Nelson who still the vicinity of Birkenfeld. that golf this year is going to A. Wood, president of the Rain merchants be passed to replace Oregon State Agricultural Col the dues. One of the model farms, lo go over bigger and better than ier Chamber of Commerce, wel the one now in force. The dues will be $5 per person Harry Parson’s Orches runs the store in this town. lege, Corvallis, March 18.—Vel- The music was furnished those cated a few miles from Birken ever before. The game is claim comed the visitors in behalf of The proposed ordinance, which don Parker of Vernonia, was per year, unless more than two tra to Play at Dance d days by Mills orchestra, which feld, is the farm run under the ing numberless devotees every Rainier. is an exact duplicate of the one pledged to Delta Sigma Phi, so- in one family wish to join, in came down the Fish Hawk creek name of the Banzer brothers, of year, and with good reason for now in force in Marshfield, de cial fraternity. Fraternities put which case the dues for that Edgar L. Ludwig, assistant The biggest and one of the to play for these week end fro- which Pete Banzer well known it is the sport of kings, yet in fines a peddler as every person special stress on scholarship, the family will be $5 each for the best manager, spoke on “Wool Pro American Legion dances of in Vernonia, manages. lies. this country draws its member who, for himself, selling or of grades of fraternity members be- first two members joining and the year will be sponsored at duction, and the Causes of Good Prob»bly no dances in Oregon And the Birkenfeld hotel, run ship from every walk of life. It and Poor Wool.” H. A. Lindgren, fering to sell for future delivery ing higher than those of inde $2.50 each for the rest. the Legion hall Saturday night, and owned by Mrs. M. Flynn, is were patronized by as many log is predicted that several hundred by sample or catalogue, at re pendent students. representative from O. S. A. C., Persons wishing to join, or under the chairmanship of Con one of the cleanest hotels and tail, to individual purchasers who former members wishing to re- nie Anderson, who has engaged gers as this dance was according best eating places in the country. will be playing the game in Ver gave a brief outline on “Flock to the old timers, and traditional nonia before the close of the are not dealers in the articles management.” During this meet new their memberships are ask Harry Parson’s famous KGW or ly ran in a true logger style, Mrs. Flynn who, previous to summer season. sold, any goods or wares or mer ing the Columbia county Sheep ed to pay their dues to either chestra to play for the evening. coming to Birkenfeld ran a hotel where fighting and heavy drink chandise then being within the and Goat Raisers association waa >Loel Hieber, membership chair- Mr. Anderson stated that this ing usually ended the dances in in Portland, has had considerable formed, J. W. Todd being elect Btate of Oregon. man, or Mrs. E. E. Yeo, secre- would be the best dance music experience in the hotel and res one grand free-for-all. The ordinance would require ed president, F. B. Warfield, vice tary-treasurer. ever to have played for any af taurant business and the table As many as 500 or more log that every peddler, before com president; E. McDonough, secre Because members last year fair in this city during the time gers at one time would be cork set in this hotel for her guests mencing operations in Vernonia, tary and treasurer; M. Barrick, The members of Vernonia were delayed or forced to wait he had resided here, and was so footing it about on the dance is well worth traveling many would file an application with Lodge No. 184 A. F. and A. M. to play on the court last year on impressed after hearing and C. Taylor, directors. them miles for one of her meals. . floor, to the tune of the Fish the recorder giving his name, will journey to the Masonic and account of its use by players play that every effort was After the election of officers, made Tourist and visitors are always Hawk creek orchestra until the Thursday afternoon a group J. W. Todd, president of Colum home and business address, Eastern Star home at Forest who did not belong to the or regardless of cost to secure them welcomed in Birkenfeld, where zero hour when the fights start of public spirited citizens work- bia county Sheep and Goat Rais length of time for permit, infor Grove Thursday evening, March ganization, it was decided that for March 23. ed all seemed to enjoy them all seem ready to serve and ed I all afternoon laying the floor ers association, gave a talk on mation concerning the business, 21, where by special dispensation a strict enforcement of the non make you selves. feel at home, but still of the Camp Fire Girls cabin, “Farm Flocks and Grazing on whether the property to be sold they will exemplify the first de member rule be made this year. The wooden stairs leading to it is hard for the old timers to in the city park. is for immediate or future de gree upon a candidate. Vernonia Logged Off Lands. A rules committee, composed Shingle Mill Will Not the dance floor supported many forget the good times when this livery, amount of money to be lodge is happy to have this priv of Dr. M. D. Cole and C. W. Leo Gallagher, chairman of Not being able to complete the Shut Down as Expected a logger coming down on his town Baw its big boom days, and work that day, the men returned the sheep committee of Colum at the time the sale is made or ilege and courtesy extended to Reithner, was appointed who will neck, with his cork boots point all logging camps were running Friday afternoon to lay the fin bia county Bankers association, the order is taken, the manner them by the management and draw up a set of rules and post Riverview, Mar. 19. — The ed towards the ceiling Btated in full swing. of making delivery, and the members of the home and the them on the court for the bene outlined the sheep and goat rais ishing touches to the floor. guarantee, if any, that the same evening is being eagerly looked fit of all. It was also decided Johnston-McGraw shingle mill is C. F. Hieber, lined up the ing program of cooperation with running straight time and will will be delivered as ordered. forward to by the lodge here. ! Bert Hall Attend* following business men to donate other organizations for the year. that a list of paid-up members not shut down as was expected Dane Brady To Fight It would also be necessary for Those traveling from this vi their services for these two days: The degree work will start be posted on the court to show for a while on account of lack Frankie Grandetta | Sick Sister At San the peddler to give the value of promptly at 7:30 which will who would be entitled to play R. M. Aldrich, Emil Messing, W. cinity to attend this conference of timber. the merchandise held for sale in mean leaving Vernonia about 6 there at all times, At Walla Walla, WnJ Francisco California F. McDunields, Lester Sheeley, were: Ted Keasey, Earl Bradley, .the county, an inventory, o’clock. A good attendance at A. Corey, Richard Sesseman, H. F. B. Warfield, Vic. Bergerson« reason The only that visitors whether taxes have been paid, this event is desired and all A. L. Kullander’s Sister E. McGraw, and Skaggs Safe Jule Lindley and H. E. McGraw. allowed to play is are because Bert Hall manager of the local Dane Brady is matched to name and address of manufac Masons are urged to go. The In the evening the Columbia way, through the courtesy of On U. of O. Orchestra there are times when a member Skaggs Safeway market was call fight Frankie Grandetta in the turers, references, and guaran caravan of cars will assemble their manager, furnished a man, county Bankers association held is unable to find another mem ed Monday to the bedside of his main event at a smoker in banquet for members of their tee of good faith. not later than six and members Miss Mabel Kullander, sister Walla Walla, Wash., March 27 sister who is seriously ill at San so that they could donate their a organization, Under the ordinance it would who have no car or are travel ber to play with him at the par and were served share of the labor. ticular time he wishes and the of A. L. Kullander of this city Francisco. advised James Gilpin, manager be necessary for the marshal to ing in a party car are especially spring lamb chops. is playing with the University of This week some of the bus- court is unoccupied. During Mr. Hall ’ s absence J. of Brady. investigate each peddler within requested to be as prompt as Sentiment was expressed at Oregon orchestra at the Portland Grandetta who is a well known J. Ligatich will manage the iness men will work a day or three days after applying for the possible. There will be plenty fighter, was at the top of the market. Mr. Ligatich is relief two installing partitions for a Local Post’s Colors permit to ascertain whether he of cars and room for any and the meeting for the holding of theatre at Portland this week. Miss Kullander who is a stu ladder a short time ago, fighting manager for the Skaggs Safeway rest room, kitchen, and ladies’ an elimination tournament, to is cmplying with the law. all who desire to go and arrange start as soon as the membership dent at the U. of O. is visitine the main events in cities the markets in this district. waiting room. Require Deposit ments can easily be made by get with her sister Alma Kullander size of Spokane and Portland, The Camp Fire Girls cabin is In Portland Parade At the time of filing the ap- ting in touch with any officer of limit is filled. now nearing completion, and it Another meeting of the club at the Emanual hospital during and should Brady win or even Employe* Injured In plication, the peddler would also the lodge. The roads are in ex mostly due to the hard work Colors and standards of Ver get a draw from this battler, it be required to deposit $100 to cellent shape and baring nfor- will be held on the tennis court her stay in Portland. Camp* Near Vernonia is of Mrs. Judd Greennian, C. F. nonia Post 119 of the American will give the local boy a chance remain as security that no fraud seen circumstances the evenings’ at 2 p.m. Sunday, when all mem Hieber, Emil Messing and Dr. to fight well known scrappers will be perpetrated by him dur entertainment and the trip back bers and those wishing to join Ira Hatfield, 89, of Keasey, M. D. Cole that this ideal of a Legion wb' ■ represented in the Harold Olsen To in this part of the country. are asked to be present. ing the tenure of his permit, and will be over by 11 p.m. Or., was taken to St. Vincent’s cabin building of their own, be- mammoth vc runs parade Mon this sum would remain on de hospital yesterday with a frac Icame a reality for the Camp day when over 2800 veterans and members of other patriotic Tour With Band Mist School Will Give tured posit 30 days after the time oij right arm, sustained while Fire Girls. Hold Declamatory organizatio s paraded through delivery of the goods as stated Women of Woodcraft he was at work for the Oregon f Portland while Contest Tomorrow Oregon State Agricultural Col Program and Play Soon American Lumber company. He in the permit. Sponsor Big Dance f Portlanders and The license fee would be as Miss Bessie McDonald and the street- suffered the loss of considerable lege, Corvallis, March 20.—A follows: Ten dollars for the first The grade school declamatory Mist, Mar. 19.—The teachers j Miss Hazel Malmsten, teachers in thousands o ed those marching. The Women of the Woodcraft contest for this zone will be held Vernonia student, Harold Olsen, are working on a program and blood. day and *5 for each succeeding | the local schools, who have been visitors ch< <■ American Legion Leonard Richardson, 34, of has been selected to go on the day during the full period of are sponsoring one of the best at 7:30 in the Vernonia high twenty-fourth ¡prominent in sponsoring different! Over 6. n the line of march play to be given in a couple of Birkenfeld, Or., was at wo.-k for annual concert tour dances of the year to be held in school on Friday night. There the license. weeks, the proceeds to be used ! groups of the Camp Fire Girls, j and posts follov. were i the state depart- the Ladee Logging company at the Oregon State college mili ment stand <ls, making a massed All persons peddling or sell the Woodmen of the World hall will be no charge of admission, of for the school ’ s benefit. ' receive a great deal of credit for Estacada yesterday when he wac tary cadet band during spring 144 flags and post ing agricultural or farm or nur Saturday night March 23. The but a collection will be taken to vacation, struck by a line and suffered 'S ering the ide of a cabin for: formation leaving Corvallis March sery products only would be sub proceeds will be used by this or defray expenses and buy awards 22. Competitive try-outs held last an injured back. He was taken! The Oregon-American Lumber colors. ganization for charitable pur In the morning C. Nance, M. ject to the full provisions of for the winners of the contest. week by M. E. Woodcock, act Special Easter Service* to the Good Samaritan hospital. company has donated lumber and the ordinance and would be re poses. other material for the construc E. Carkin, il. E. McGraw and P. At Evangelical Church Those coming tomorrow niglTt ing director, resulted in the selec The dances held in the Wood will hear the recitations, “Ne- quired to make application, but tion of the buil ling as well as Murphy attended the adjutants tion of 40 musicians from a to Zone Declamator • no fees or deposits would be men hall have always pleased a buchadnezzar” and "Little Wil- tal roster of 75. Only those men the Johnston and McGraw shingle and commanders conference, and A splendid Easter Sunday following the parade attended Contest March 22 mill. large crowd of dancers, who lie’s Hearing,” which are said charged. have enjoyed the music, furnish to be very well presented, The showing enthusiasm and improve program is being planned by Rev. *100 Per Day For Show« Numerous business men, lodges the dedication at the new vet ment were chosen, reports Mr. Plumer of the Evangelical church March 22, is the date and individuals have also con erans hospital where thousands The proprietor or manager of ed by Berg's orchestra, and the judges will be Mrs. Judd Green Woodcock. | the services to be held Sunday, of Friday, the sone declamatory and or tributed their share, to what is gathered to hear high state, city every circus, carnival or travel splendid dance floor. man, Mrs. M. D. Cole, and Mrs. Several lower Columbia river March 31. atorical contests throughout the ing tent show would pay a one of the finest and American Legion officials T. Graves. towns will be visited by the band The Easter cantata, to be sung county. The county is divided in considered license of *100 per day, and for Wayne B. Lappe 1* Camp Fire cabirs in the state. speak. this year. Seaside. Astoria, Clats by the choir Easter Sunday even- to six zones. The schools in each The members from Vernonia each sideshow, circus ’carnival or kanie, St. Helens and Rainier ing. post attended the 40 et 8 ban zone will compete in the dif tent show, exhibition or separate Building Cottage Bruce McDonald In in Oregon and Longview, Cath quet at the Multnomah hotel Within the near future Mar- ferent divisions next Friday. The Jitney Running From performance connected with the Emanual Hoapital lamet and Ilwaco in Washington shall in the evening, where Dana of the Portland Jour- winners from the zones will en circus where a charge for admis Wayne B. Lappe has purchas Kerry to Buater Camp later are on the itinerary, A river nal and Chief Jenkins and his ter the county contest on Fri speeches by General Martin, Le sion, operation or use is made, in ed an acre of apple orchard Bruce McDonald, is in Eman steamer chartered for the occas- Jump* Track Injuring 2 gion officials and honored guests addition to the price of admis from Sidney Malmsten located ual hospital recovering from a ion will convey the musicians singers will appear here again. day, March 29, at the St Helens were heard. high school auditorium, 7:30 p. sion, $5 per day; the proprietor near the Malmsten ranch. minor operation on his knee, down the river. This boat will Legion drum corps and three m. The high school declamatory Birkenfeld, Mar. 19.—The jit or manager of every menagerie Noble Dunlap is constructing which was performed last week. serve as a permanent headquar Pythian Sister* To contest will be held at the audi ney carrying passengers from Legion bands marched in the not connected with the circus a colonial cottage one story high Mr. McDonald has been com ters for the band during most of Hold Serie* of Partie* torium Saturday night, March Kerry to Buster camp jumped huge parade which was one of performance shall pay a license modern in every respect for Mr. plaining for some time having the trip. 30, at 7:30 p.m. the track recently on the high the largest gathering of ex- of *10 per day, and the right Lappe which he intends to com- trouble with his knee and con An eight-piece dance brehestra trestle and the car is a complete service men ever held in the city to parade upon the streets of plete within one months time, hold The Pythian Sisters will sulting his physician in Portland composed entirely of regular wreck. Two men were seriously of Portland. Vernonia would only be granted Every bit of material used in was advised that an immediate band members will play for the second of their series of card Natal Grange Hold* Vernonia veterans inspected upon the permission of the mayor the construction of this cottage operation was necessary. dances to be given in connection parties in the W. O. W. hall St. Patrick Program injured. the new *1,350,000 veterans to do so. - is being purchased in Vernonia. with the concerts. This group, Tuesday evening. They are hop- hospital and declared it to be City Attorney Watt stated af Vernonia Student On rated as the best of it’s class on ing that all those who attended Natal, Mar. 19. — Natal Grange Mr*. K. A. McNeill one of the finest equipped hos ter a brief examination that he Lindsay Mill Starts Again campus has three members the last party will be present held the second of their series O. S. C. Rifle Team pitals ever seen, and classified believed the ordinance was prac • Entertain* Bridge Club ' the and bring their friends. Several of entertainments in observance who have had previous profes by the U. S. Government ss its Treharne, Mar. 19.—The Lind tical but would make his recom sional experience in recording or interesting features are promised of St. Patrick’s day last Satur mendation at the adjourned meet say Lumber company has resum Leroy Malmsten of Vernonia, best veterans hospital. Mrs. K. A. McNeill entertained chestras. Six of the present per during the evening. Both 500 and day. All enjoyed a box lunch. A ing of the council, which was ed operation after a three the bridge club at her home sonnel played with the orchestra bridge will be played and prizes large crowd turned out for the junior in commerce at the col months shutdown. held last night. Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. W. R. last year on the tour into south- given. evening. The money raised from lege, is a member of the varsity Attend Chamber Meyers won the prize for high ern Oregon and northern Cali- the entertainments goes to the rifle team which has won the Meeting Today championship of all colleges west score and Mrs. R. A. Space re fornia. Easter Pregram at Mi«t building fund. of the Rocky mountains with R. ceived the consolation prize. Mrs. Mist, Mar. 19.—There will be A special program of concert O. T. C. units, by defeating 20 Today at noon, the Cham Grunden was awarded a special overtures, marches, and solos has an Easter program given by the *r competitors. A score of 5615 of ber of Commerce meets at prize. Dainty refreshments were been selected by Mr. Woodcock. Sunday school on Easter Sun Mill at Birkenfeld the Horseshoe cafe for their a possible 6000 was made. Closes; Waiting For served by the hostess. Those pres A motion picture “Around The1 day, March 31. regular luncheon and meeting. ent were Mrs. A. L. Kullander, Year At Oregon State," showing1 High Water in River The team has been victorious Matters of vital importance Mrs. R. A. Space, Mrs. A. J. actual campus conditions, will be in every one of 50 telegraphic to the town are brought up Black, Mrs. J. C. Lindley, Mrs. shown during intermissions. E. T. I Phone In Addresses Of rnaicnes with wiin college reams teams in at each meeting, and chair Birkenfeld, Mar. 19.—The Bir matches Nineteen Camp Fire girls oflians, Miss Bessie McDonald, Miss Vernonia Folk In Reed, college editor, will illus kenfeld mill has closed, due to a I all parts of the country this year. I man of each committee ap Vernonia went to Portland last | Hazel Malmsten and Miss Gladys F. M. Ruhl, Mrs. M. Grunden, pointed by the president sub Mrs. W. R. Meyers, and Mrs. D. trate the movie with a talk on Hospital* shortage of logs and waiting for The national intercollegiate match mit Friday to take part in the birth Grant. their reports, showing the Gregory. ia next on the team ’ s schedule. campus activities. the high water to bring down day council fire which was held the progress made between The girls who went were Shel “ With the excellent shooting Fur years ago a similar trip Local people in Porland hos- remainder of the logs in the at the Masonic temple. This was meetings on the project on Ma «on« To Hold Dance ability that members of the team which they are working. was taken. On that occasion the fital, often long for news river. Holtham, the largest council fire ever held by Caton, Marjorie rom their home town, and have acquired, we should take Vernonia Masonic lodge la The boat on which the band was! The Chamber membership in Portland there being over Dorothy June Wolff, Sara Mc first place in the national inter- is steadily increasing but giving a dance next Wednesday, housed struck a snag and sank. would appreciate their home 1000 girls present. Gee, Maybelle Drorbaugh, Merle March 27, at the Masonic hall As she settled to the bottom of town paper to keep in touch Eagle Employe Pinched I collegiate meet,” said Captain H.| needs the support of every Velda Mellinger received the Mills. Betty Bennett, Marjorie with home affairs. business man and firm in Ver For Parking Car On L. Barrett, rifle coach. to all Masons, Eastern Stars and the river the saxophone quartet, Dorothy rank of fire maker. If vou know of any one nonia. which features at all concerts, from Vernonia in the hospital, Bridge St. All Night Black, Joy Bush. Nelle Green, Meeker, Mignon Denue. Mildred their families. The commercial club rep played "Throw Out the Lifeline ” call the “ Eagle _ ‘ office, stati: stating Mount Angel—Prospects fav resents the pulse of local bus Gladys Gamer and Mignon De- Cason, Mr.ry Ann Childs, Joy and other pieces of a maritime Building Largar Reaervoir how long ....................... ong you think they win L. Schwab was fined by D. B. orable for establishment of pickle iness houses, and each mem pue passed the frog and polly- Bush, Dorothy Black, Margaret ___ ___ so that we Reasoner, city recorder ber should make it a point *1.00 factory here. Rivarview, Mar. 19.—Andy • nature. Members of the f>and be in the Hospital, wog swimming tests. While in McDonald, Catherine Malmsten. can mail - them ’ a compii: ’ insen- . who were on that trip have ex- of duty if posisble to be pres Tuesday for parking the Vernon-1 Wheeler ______ — Westwood ________ Portland the girls stayed at the Louise Roberson, Velda Mellin Parker la building a large reser- Lumber tary copy of the Eagle. every other Thursday of . pressed a demand for a more ia Eagle's car all night on Bridge company adds 15 men to" mill ent Y. M. C. A. They were accom ger, Nelle Green, Gladys Gar voir to accommodato mora fam- the month. efficient skipper. Street. payroll. iliea ia Riverview. panied by three ad the guard- ner. Masons To Confer Courtesy Degree Camp Fire Girls Attend Council Fire In Portland Camp Fire Cabin Nears Completion