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VERNONIA, OREGON, THURSDAY MARCH 28, 102» VOLUME 7 '.1 NO. 34 Good Music Attract* Home Demonstration O’Connor To Install Chamber Is Many to Legion Dance Nehalem Farmers And Bowling Alley* Here Grudge Fight Agent Here April 5 Hold Special The Oregon-American Legion Miss Kathryn Didtel, new home Mill building which Will Feature naires Merchants Fraternize at Services On Pleased W itli was The until Old recently under the chairmanship occupied by demonstration agent in Columbia of Connie Anderson put over one Nat Perdew’s pool hall is being county, will make her first visit of the best dances ever held in to Vernonia on Friday, April remodeled, and installation of ad Tractor Demonstration Big Smoker O rd hi ance ditional Easter Day this city, this being the popular 5. sky lights, small cement basement and a new coat of paint for the interior of the Brady-Tweed Event Pro' Plans Being Made For building is being furnished. Mike O'Connor intends to in- stall bowling alleys and a gen mise* Action Clean-up Day eral recreation hall, having fig- ured that bowling should be a very popular sport in this city especially after clubs have been formed so that a league can be created and games played in series. Chief of Police Jenkins And The exact date of opening will Bennett of Timber and Long Of be announced later, but it is Portland To Meet in Semi To Speak Marshall Dana estimated that construction will Final Saturday be completed about the 16th of At Church Soon April. a •Ì 72 Knight vs. Matchmaker, E. M. Murphy’s outline on his fight card for Saturday night, March 30, prom ises to be a smoker which will boiled please even the hard hard-to-please fan. A double main event will fea ture the eard, with Jack Tweed matched against of Portland Dane Brady in a six round fight, These boys fought a few months ago in the main event at the Legion smoker at Forest Grove, with Brady getting the decision, and Tweed dissatisfied with the referee and judges’ de cision, has requested another chance at Brady, and the go be tween these two men should be a whirlwind of an affair, Tweed is fast, probably not as clever as Brady but apparent- ly a harder hitting man than Dane, and will show six rounds of action which brought the fans to their feet in their battle at Forest Grove when they last met. The second half of the main event sees Dove Knight of Ver nonia engage in battle for six rounds with Johnny Topaz of Portland. This return match should satis- fy some of the fans who witness Pleasant Cookery ed the fight March 9, when Club Hold* Meeting Knight was awarded the decision A point brought out at the and a portion of the house seem- sheep meeting held in Rainier, On Thursday, March 21, the ed to favor a draw. according to F. B. Warfield, Pleasant Cookery club of the Topaz, weighing 128, is just which is of particular interest Pleasant Hill school met at the as eager to mix as Knight and was the following law relating home of their leader, Mrs. Lesta the fans are assured of seeing to the licensing of dogs and pro- Garner, The members of this a real main event. viding for neglect thereof as club are Twila Morton, Arvada The semi windup between Chet passed by the recent legislature, Lines, Doris Timm, Ida Beaver, Bennett, popular battler from It not only requires the licens- Jeanett John, Roberta Andrea- _ but provides penalty son. These girls finished division Timber, and Pat Long of Port ing of dogs land, fighting at 165 pounds, for owners who knowingly own I, earlier in the year and are should top the card, with one of or keep any dog which has kill now working on division II. Ida the best semi-battles ever seen ed, wounded or chased livestock. Beaver reported that Bhe had 'Any dog, whether licensed or completed division II and is the in this city in their four round not, which, while off the prem- first to finish. fight. Bennett is a hard hitting ex ises owned or under control of After the meeting, the leader perienced fighter, who is kept its owner, shall kill, wound or ushered the girls into the din injure any livestock not belong- ing room where they were serv in trim working in the woods _ around Timber, and fights like a ing to the master of such dog, ed a dainty lunch at a table de shall be deemed to be a public corated streak of lightning. with yellow daffodils. nuisance and may be killed forth Long of Portland a newcomer with by any person; provided, in the game has shown in his few fights around Portland that that nothing contained herein Improvements Made At Creamery Plant he craves action, and is very shall apply to any dog acting un anxious to meet Bennett here der the direction of its master, or the agents of employe of such Saturday night. The Nehalem Valley Ice and master. Provided further, that if Kid Scott of Timber, ' 115 any dog, not under the control Creamery company last week pounds will meet Billie Little, of its owner or keeper is found completed the construction of a 115 of Portland in a four round chasing sheep, goats or swine new concrete floor washing and sterilizing room. preliminary. not the property of such owner Harry Kearns, manager, states Scott, a favorite around Tim- or keeper shall be deemed prima ber and Westimber is hailed as facie as engaged f in killing, that over 900 quarts of milk and a good, fast, clever battler who wounding or injuring • livestock. about 10 gallons of sweet cream knows the game from start to “Any person who shall own, is being sold daily, and the finish and can hold his own with harbor or keep any unlicensed creamery trucks pick their milk the best in his weight. dog, or harbor any dog when up daily going as far as a few Neither one of these men has said person has knowledge that miles below Birkenfeld for their fought before in the Vernonia said dog has killed, wounded supply. Milk is purchased only ring but the matchmaker claims or chased livestock shall be from dairies which have passed that both men will furnish the guilty of a misdemeanor, and, the highest inspection teat On June 1, 1928, Mr. Kearns desired color to head one of the upon conviction thereof, shall be best fight cards ever to be pre fined not less than $10 nor took over the management of the Nehalem creamery, and the sented in the local arena. more than $100. Little, from Spivey’s stable, is "It is hereby adjudged and de daily output was about 160 no novice at the game, and the clared that existing conditions quarts which shows the remark battle between Scott and Little are such that this act is neces able increase the creamery has will probably be as good a fight sary for the immediate preser enjoyed under the new manage as the card promises for the vation of the public peace, health ment evening. and safety; and an emergency The public is invited for an Other preliminaries of the is hereby declared to exist, and Easter is one of the oldest, miserable. The kind duchess was evening are being lined up, with this act shall take effect and inspection of the creamery and ice plant at their convenience. most important and most joyful troubled by the fact that they a promise that the card is well be in full force and effect from festivals of the Christian year.. had no eggs in fact had never balanced. and after its passage.” The word Easter is derived from heard of such a thing. So she This law has been approved by Change* Made In the old Saxon word meaning commissioned her faithful ser Railroad Official* the governor and filed in the “Rising,” and symbolizes not vant to gather news of his mas- Laborer Injured At only the rising of Christ from ter and bring back with him a O.-A. Mill Wednesday office of the secretary of state. J. J. Hoydar, general agent the dead but are rising of the coop full of fowls. at Astoria for the S. P. A S. Mrs. Dora Washburn earth to life in the building of Wednesday morning while When Easter came the duchess Ry., will soon be transferred to the trees, the greening grass, was Ha* Prizewinning anxious to arrange some working in the Oregon American Portland and be assigned to the building of spring flowers pleasure for the village children mill Henry Conner, colored had Name For New Store special duty in the traffic de and the coming of the birds. three fingers on his left hand partment. There are many superstitions, but had nothing to give them smashed and after receiving except some eggs. So she boiled Mrs. Dora Washburn's sugges J. C. Wright, who formerly customs and observances in con first aid from Dr. R. I. Hall, nection with the celebration of them with mosses and roots and was rushed to St. Vincents hos- tion of “Thomas Gift Shop,” was was general agent at Bend for the name chosen by Mrs. C. O. the O. T. Ry., baa been assigned Easter and most of these are of on Easter Sunday took the child pital at Portland. Thomas for her new variety to fill the vacancy at Astoria. heathen origin. One of the oldest ren to a near by wood, and told store on Bridge street. Mr. Wright has jurisdiction over superstitions is that which makes I hem to make nests of moss. William* To Spend Later they returned to the wood Mrs. Sarah A. Spencer, who the United Railways. the sun participate in the general where they found in each nest Summer in Alaska submitted the name of “The happiness by dancing in the Pioneer Shop,” was awarded a Engineers at Natal heavens. In Scotland it was ex five beautiful colored eggs. One the children exclaimed “How Ed. Williams who until recent prize for being the first person Natal, Mar. 25.—The county pected to whirl round like a mill of wonderful the hens must be that ly was employed as chef in the to mail their suggestion of a road engineers from St. wheel and give three leaps. Helens It is considered by many un can lay such pretty eggs.” “Oh, Horseshoe cafe, left Vernonia name to Mrs. Thomas. were at Natal Tuesday to in- no hens could lay such beautiful Thomas Gift Shop, opening Monday and will travel to Kas lucky to omit wearing new spect the water line where it clothes on Easter day for then eggs,” answered a little girl, “I aan, Alaska where he will be Saturday March 23, catered to crosses the highway. think it must have been the many shoppers, who seemed employed by the Northwestern the birds, usually roks or crakes, pleased at the variety of novel will spoil their clothes. To see little hare that sprang out of Fisheries company, the juniper bush when I wanted Repeat Order* Come After spending the summer ties handled in this new store.. a lamb on first looking out of and part of the fall in Alaska the window in Easter morning to build, my nest there.” Often From Former Buffmire Sells Horses So the children really came Williams intends to return to is a good omen. Classified Ad User* H. J. Buffmire drove his new The egg is one of the best to believe that the hare brought this city. Chevrolet truck to Medford Mon known symbols of Easter as ob- the eggs. To this day children A person who has one* used day to take down a load of Miller Helped on Cabin served in America and on Easter living in the country go to the classified ad. la thoroughly In last weeks issue of the horses which he sold a few days Monday several thousand child woods just before Easter and of that sold’ on the _ - merit . — ___ ren take part in an egg rolling return with their arms full of Eagle a list of names were pub- ago to a southern Oregon farmer. ‘ form advertising. advertising. Just re Mrs. “ ‘ Buffmire and daughter cently of contest on the White House twige and moss, out of which lished showing those who had an Eagle subscriber ad ad- they build nests and houses. They been instrumental in the com- Bonnie accompanied Mr. Buff- vertised a crose cat aaw for grounds. mire. sale in the classified columns. A story is told of a good and are hidden behind bushes in the pletion of the Camp Fire girls It was sold the next day aa noble lady, Duchess Rosilinda garden, or, if the weather be cabin in the city park. a result of that ad. being run. Saffsrs Stroke von Lindenburg, who was obligd- cold, in corners, or under furni Through an error the name of You, too, can turn your Westimber, Mar. 25. 1 — Lon i ed to fly from her beautiful ture in the house. And on Easter Mike Miller, who donated a few equipment, that la no longer home during War time accom morning what an excitement to days labor last week waa left Knight, who had been spending needed, into cash by th* tame panied only by her two little see what the good little hare out. but C. F. Hieber, chairman, some time here with his son, inexpensive method. children and one old manservant. has brought. Not only real eggs advised that this waa done for Allen Knight, suffered a slight TRY A They found refuge in a small boiled and colored but sugar the sole reason of giving Mike stroke Thursday night and was CLASSIFIED mining village where the inhabi [ ones too, and often wooden ones an individual send-off for the taken to his home in Portland, ADVERTISEMENT tants did what they could for i that open like boxes, disclosing great interest displayed on thia where he is reported as improv ing. project their comfort but their fare was ' a gift. The regular meeting of the Chamber of Commerce last Thur sday was well attended. The president and members ex- pressed themselves as well pleas ed with the splendid cooperation The Vernonia ball club anti- of the mayor and city council in repealing the old ordinance cipates one of the best seasons regarding peddlers, solicitors and it has ever had in its baseball carnivals and accepting with a history. The club not only ex- to support itself this year lew chances the ordinance ap poets also contemplates putting on proved by the chamber to license, but class games that will be i :r.:t control and regulate peddling, well worth the price of admis- etc. sion. The club fell down last G. \V. Ford, chairman of the , year primarily because of fail- civic committee, advised that he ! lire on lhe part of opposing was working in conjunction with i learns to show up for games the city council in regards to a ! that had been booked out here. clean up day for Vernonia. In order to raise a little money The chairman ol‘ toe member I to get started on the boys plan ship committee reported 72 mem ' to give a benefit dance in the bers in good standing, and pros- , near future. pect oï increasing the member- The team this year will be snip within the near tutu re to I made up entirely of home talent the 100 mark. Most merchants and will very materially exceed and business men in Vernonia ' its prodocessors. The batterymen are now members of the chain- ; this season will undoubtedly con- ber. I sist of McGregor, Nelson and Rev. G. W. Plumer invited Black while in the infield will ail members of tne chamber to be such stellar stars as Laird« attend the Evangelical church Norgorden, Miller, Linn and when Chief of Police Jenkins of Hartwick while the outfield will Portland and Marshall Dana as lie composed of such sluggers as sistant editor of the Portland I Hawkins, Brooks,, McKillip and Journal, would give their l;c-j Greenman, with possibly a few tures and show their slide pa.- . unreported recruits who will at tures at his church witlun Uio1 tempt to force these boys at top near future. speed in order to hold their res Bill Meyers suggested that the pective positions. chamber sponsor two baseball As soon as weather permits teams to be selected from mor the boys will be out practicing chants on each side of Bridge in an effort to round into excel street, and to play a series of lent shape before booking any games this summer. games. C. F. llieber, treasurer, sub To date the only known hold mitted a financial report show- out is the club's star pitcher, in ing the Chamber i Commerce fielder, outfielder or what what with all bills paid and a balance have you more commonly known on hand of over $105. as “Robber” McGregor and it is rumored more or less unof ficially that he is holding out Blue Bird Group for more games and therefore Is Entertained more chances to shop up the op position. It is believed, however, Ella Pearl Savage entertained that as soon as the management the Blue Bird group at her home finds a man to replace the afore last Wednesday on her ninth mentioned Mr. McGregor (if that birthday. The afternoon was is possible) he will end his hold spent playing games. The nine ing out. Watch the Eagle’s sport page candles on the large cake were lighted and Ella Pearl failed to f< r further developments of this blow them all out at once. Cake, years tenm and don’t forget to jello and pop corn balls were save a dollar for the baseball served by Mrs. Savage. ' Tho.-g beneift dance to be given on present were Joyce Covert, Elda a date to be announced later. Riggs, LaVerne Thompson, Doris Nixon, Esther Froembling, Vir- Get Clearing Contract ginia Yeo, Juanita Sturgil, , Um- For Logging Railroad meray Blount, Elizabeth Wall, Betty Mae Austin. Riverview, Mar. 26.—Elvin The next meeting will be held and Clive Mills and Evan Hall today at the home of Elizabeth have signed up for a contract Wall. of 15 miles of clearing right of way for a railroad for the Wey- New bus service between As- erhauser Timber company at toria and Seaside recently es- Ryderwood, Wash, They will be- tablished. , gin work at once. Baseball 1 earn Being Organized ♦ Many Superstitions Are Connected With Easter * t az opinion of those who attended the big dance Saturday night at Banzer Brother* Farm, Near Mist, Is Scene Of the American Legion hall. Harry Parson’s KGW orches Demonstration; Vernonia Men Astonished at tra which furnished the music Development of the Nehalem Valley Farming. kept toes twinkling for three straight hours, and delighted some 150 couples who danced, Along the Inland highway Tapp and Mr. Wollum in their and the music was also thorough about two miles below Mist on demonstration. ly enjoyed by hundreds who at the road to Birkenfeld is an ab At 3:30 p.m. coffee and sand tended to hear this famous or andoned railroad bed, where the wiches were served. The demon chestra play. old Nehalem camp was located stration this time was done by Prominent Legionnaires, Con years ago from which the Kerry each individual present. Pete Knowles, mayor of Mist, nie Anderson, E. H. Washburn, Logging company did its loading. Percy Hewes, John Grady, Z. Opposite this location is Ban was caught doubling and sticking Ness and other Legionnaires em zer brothers farm, composed of sandwiches in his pockets, and ployed by the Oregon-American 200 acres, 90 of which is culti was warned by the Vernonia vis itors to shoot square and give Lumber company, handled the| vated. the Vernonia bunch a chance at details of the dance and proved Wheat, barley oats, hay. and chow. the theory that the better the potatoes are raised from this Among some of the farmers music, the larger the crowd. rich soil, and sheep, cattle and and ranchers from Birkenfeld A large crowd of dancers from other stock is raised on the who attended the demonstration Timber and Westimber attended, farm. were Jim and John Cahill, Louis as also a few cars of folks from Anna, Pete, John and Frank Nystrom, Andrew Nordstrom, El I Birkenfeld, Mist and Natal. Banzer, compose the firm of ton and Norman Berg, Victor Banzer brothers. Berg, John Shively, John and Saturday afternoon a group Tom Johnston, August Johnson of Vernonia men, consisting of and from Mist, Mrs. J. Whittig, W. A. Hodge, Eddie Tapp, Lee Fred Busch, A. R. Mills, L. B. Schwab, A. Greenberg, John Pat Eastman, Joe Checkmanek, Henry rick, William Briot, Bill Meyers, Jepson, John Ek, A. Wallace, Carl Burgeson was apopinted Jule Lindley and C. F. Hieber Claude Johnson und Louis Car- secretary of the Chamber of motored to the Banzer farm, to michael attended. Commerce to replace the va witness a demonstration of the Following the feed, the trac- cancy occurred by the resigna 10-20 McCormick Deering trac tor demonstration carried on, tion of Lester Sheeley former tor, and also to get better ac- and by that time all from Ver- secretary, last Friday. quainted with their neighbors in nonia, Mist and Birkenfeld were The executive committee of this valley. acquainted, the guests eagerly the chamber decided that Burge answering questions from the Under the skillful charge of son who has had previous ex Vernonia group who Beemed to C. Wollum, tractor man with the perience in this line of work be astonished with the wonder International Harvester company, would be the logical man to fill ful development of this valley. all present witness:-1 the tractor this position. An interesting incident sprang plow and dick in a rough piece The chamber this year is show up, when those from Vernonia ing a greater display of activit of land in sod. wished to know why Bill Meyers ies than in the past few years Pete Banzer, who recently was so _ popular and held the __ ____ cen- with the membership around 72. purchased a McCormick tractor j ter of attention, and it was ex- from the Vernonia Trading com- plained by Bill Knowles, mayor pany, drove the tractor up anS of Mist, that Meyers had been down the field assisting Eddie mistaken for a bootlegger. Burgeson Named ChaniberSecretary May Kill Dog When Nuisance She will be at the high school sewing room all day. In the morning and early afternoon, Will Feature Cantata and Miss Didtel will give the ladies any sewing assistance they de Special Programs sire. At 2 o’clock she will call the class to order for instruction in seams, tailored button holes, and decorative stitches. For this work each lady should bring scissors, needle, thread, and scraps of material for practise. A pot luck lunch will be served. Christian, Evangelical and Cath Wilt Start Today Zone Declamatory Winners to Compete olic Churches Planning Ob servance of Easter Here Easter week will be marked by special services in all the churches. Thursday evening at the Evangelical church Rev. A large crowd assembled at Plumer will speak on <4 “My God, the high school Friday evening My God, Why Hast Thou For to hear the zone declamatory saken Me?” Friday afternoon contest of the grade schools. The there will be a service from 3 winners of this contest will go to 4 p.m. when the subject will to St. Helens Friday to compete be “It is Finished.” Sunday in the county contest. morning there will be an Easter In the fifth and sixth grade program by the Sunday school. division patriotic section there Members will be received into was only one contestant, Willa the church at the morning ser Crawder of Vernonia who recit- vice and there yill be a special ed “The Independence Bell.” Easter sermon. Sunday evening There was also only one contest the choir will present a cantata, ant in the dramatic or serious “The Resurrection Song,” un section, Bryon Bennett of Pleas der the direction of Mrs. W. W. ant Hill, who recited "The Dy Wolff, with Miss Louise Malm- ing Newsboy.” sten, accompanist. In the humorous section the The program of the cantata is judges voted two to one in favor as follows: “Christ, the Lord, is of Hamp Roberson of Vernonia Risen,” chorus; solo “Hear Ye whose recitation was “Little Wil the Story,” Mrs. A. C. Knauss; lie’s Hearing.” The other con-, “Hail, King of the Jews,” solo, testant was Raymond Justice of A. C. Knauss with chorus; duet, Pleasant Hill who recited “Ne “Father, Forgive Them,” Mrs. buchadnezzar.” W. W. Wolff nnd Mrs. A. C. In the seventh and eighth Knauss; “The Wondrous Cross,” grade division there were only chorus with solo by Paul Bleile; one contestant in the patriotic “There Was a Garden,” men >» s section and dramatic section. Ed trio; “As It Began to Dawn,' W. gar Crawford of Pleasant Hill chorus with solo by W. recited “Columbus,” and Audrey Wolff; “Come, See the Place,' Austin of Vernonia recited “Lit- solo Miss Hazel Malmsten with tie Jack,” in these two sections chorus; “Awake, Thou That Natal Grange Hold* Sleepest,” chorus; “Sing the respectively. Social Meeting In the numerous section Joy Resurrection Song,” men’s chor- Bush was given the decision us with solo by W. Thomas; ; “Al- Natal, Mar. 25.—Natal Grange over Twilla Morton of Pleasant leluia, Christ is King,” chorus; Believeth,” solo, held a social evening Saturday. Hill for her selection “Naughty “Whosoever Mrs. W. W. Wolff, duet, Miss A large crowd turned out. Music Zell.” Hazel Malmsten and Mrs. E. E. was furnished by the Berg bro The judges were Mrs. Judd thers orchestra, supplemented by Greenman, Mrs. M. D. Cole, Mrs. Yeo, chorus; “Now is Christ Davis brothers. Refreshments T. Graves. A collection was Risen,” final chorus. At the Christian church the were served. taken which will bq used to help school will have the reg Natal Grangers are preparing buy prizes for the winners of Sunday ular Easter lesson with special a special program and play to the contests. musical numbers and an Easter take place in April. After the contest was over sermon by Rev. Curtis of Forest Betty Old who was a close con Grove at the morning service. In testant in the locul contest re the evening an Easter program cited her number “The Secret.” will be given as follows: Orchestra selections: Song by the choir; invocation, Rev. Cur C. E. Gives Farewell The Easter Story, John 20: Party at Local Church tis; 1-18; Song, Nature’s Easter Story, primary classes; Pictures The Christian Endeavor so in the life of a missionary, At a special meeting March ciety of the Evangelical church 20 the mayor and council of entertained Grace, Myrtle, Jack “From Dawn to Sunset.” Prologue, Gavena Charles- Vernonia approved and passed and Perry Ozment at a farewell Living Picture 1, “Baby the ordinance covering regulation party at the church last Friday. worth; of peddlers, solicitors, carnivals, The Ozment family left Satur hood,” duet, “I Think When I that Sweet Story of Old,” etc., which had been recommend day for Standard, Ariz., where Read Helen Charlesworth nnd Marion ed by the local chamber of com they will make their home. Lindley. Living Picture 2, “Child merce. The first part of the evening hood.” Song, “Tell Me the Stor The ordinance, which is a dup was spent playing games anó ies of Jesus,” Junior girls. Liv lication of the one now in force refreshments were served, Then ing picture 4, “Manhood.” Chor at Marshfield, received only one a devotional service was held us, “Speed Away, Speed Away.” change, which covered persons with songs and speeches. The choir. Living picture 5, "Strength and farmers selling or peddling Ozment family has been unusual and Service.” duet, “Not I, But agricultural, farm or nursery ly active in the church work ■ Christ,” Beatrice and Vslma products, the council and mayor and will be missed very much. Veat. Living picture 6, ‘Matur striking out the clause which George Ozment was treasurer of ity nnd Influence.” Reading, would require those engaged in the Sunday school and usually “The Present Crisis,” Edna handling farm products to make played the organ for the En- Owens. Living picture 7, “Sun an application, but that no fee deavor meetings, 1’erry was set Hours.” Duet, Mrs. Mills and Or deposit be charged. treasurer of the Intermediate 1 Mrs. Stanton. Closing song. The change stated that all Endeavor society. At the Catholic church Easter persons peddling or selling agri Those present at the farewell mass will be said at 7:30 a.m. cultural or farm or nursery pro erpressed their regret at losing ■ with sermon on the “Resurrec- ducts would not be required to such valuable and active workers i tion of Christ,” by Jos. P. Clan pay a fee or no deposit and also in all the church work. cy. Confessions will be hoard be that it would not be necessary fore the mass commencing at to make application for the dis 6:30 a.m. Dr. W. H. Hurley To tribution of farm product* rais Address P.-T. Ass’n. ed by these farmers. The city encourages those who The Parent Teacher aBsocia- have a surplus farm products to come to Vernonia and dispose of tion will hold their regular meet same, and like other towns, is ing in the high school Monday very anxious to provide a market evening at 7:30. Dr. W. H. Hur The interior of the Vernonia for farmers located in their val- ley will give an address on ‘‘The Use of X-Ray in Dentistry." Bakery is being repainted and ley. There will be two numbers by kalsomined and all the equip the girls of Miss Laramore’s ment, including ovens are being room and two by the girls of treated to a new coat of paint Goodyear Shoe Shop varnish. The bakery division Buy* New Building Mrs. Duncan's room. Miss Ruth or Taylor and Miss Charlotte Hilts is being painted in a light cream color which makes the place look Emil Eloranta, proprietor of will have an exhibit of cooking very bright. and sewing done by the 4-H the Goodyear Shoe Shop has pur The local bakery is one of the chased the Dr. Hall property on clubs and ribbons will be award model bakeries of this section ed the best exhibits in each Bridge street just west of Dr. of the country and is considered Hall’s office and is remodeling class. one of the finest establishments the building with the intentions of its kind in Oregon. of moving his shoe repairing Vernonia Fighter Starting their bakery shop establishment into his newly pur next to where the Kline shoe Fought At Portland chased building when it is com is now located, Fred Brewer pleted. Armory Tuesday shop and Fred Visnaw, by hard work and turning out excellent bak Dove Knight well known prize ery goods ami pastries, increas Barnes Gets Durant fighter of this city lost on a ed their business to such a great Agency in Vernonia decision Tuesday night at the extent, that it was necessary to Portland armory to Eddie Gra to larger quarters, and in C. A. Barnes, proprietor of the ham of Portland in the 4 round move deciding to locate in their pres Twin Fir Super Service station curtain raiser. ent location chose one of the has been appointed agent of this Knight was outweighed by most prominent corners in Ver locality for the New Durant Star Graham about 8 pounds, but the nonia. and Durant cars. bout was declared to be one of The retail bakery department Mr. Barnes received his new the best and full of more action with its tempting pastries is a demonstration car a few days than any other bout on the mecca for everyone on their way ago. card, and received a great hand home. from the house. ____ Fined For PoMeesioa Enyart-Warfield Case Oliver Hollingsworth, who was Prepare School House Decided After 3 Year* arrested March 18 by Marshal For Program on Sat. Phelps and Deputy Marshal Mon The case of Frank Enyart and ger, was tried Friday and fined Mist, Mar 25.—Austin Dowl wife vs. F. B. Warfield, a suit 5200 for th* posession of intoxi- ing was repairing the old school arising from alleged misrepresen iating liquor. house a couple of days last week, tation of land sales was tried in Approximately 515,000 trout getting it ready for the play and the court of Hon. H. Zimmer fry will be liberated in Lincoln program the teachers are plan man, and decided in the favor of county streams this year.—State ning on giving next Saturday F. B. Warfield after pending for three years. night. Game Warden. New Ordinance Is Favorable To Farmers Bakery Interior Being Repainted