Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, April 04, 1929, Image 1

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VERNONIA,
VOLUME 7
OREGON,
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THURSDAY
APRIL 4,
•
-”73
The Most Valuable Pub­
licity a Town Can
Have is Boosters
NO. 35
1929
For
Vernonia Pupils In
Northwestern Prizes 4-H Awarded
Install Royal Opt retta At
Installation
Club Work Here Bakery Sold
Declamatory Contest Stampede Is
Miss Kathryn Didtel, county
the county declamatory con-
To Montana
Again Urged Arch Chapter Joy Theatre Oregon Road home
Of "Talkies” test In held
demonstration agent, visit­
Friday at St. Helens,
ed the school Monday and judg­
two Vernonia grade school chil-
ed the work done by the 4-H
Washington
Meeting
Here
Men April 1
Instituted By M.E.G.H.P. Camp Fire and Blue Bird
from
the
By
Boosters
dren
This Week school
clubs. Miss Ruth Taylor was the
won honors.
Gro ips Present “Maid
Thomas Sims, Other
Joy
Theatre
Will
Add
New Equipment
representing
Audrey Austin,
the seventh and eighth dramatic
section, for her reading of “Lit­
tle Jack.” Hamp Roberson, rep­
resenting the fifth and sixth
humorous division, gave “Little
Willie’s Hearing,” for which he
also received a medal.
Great interest was shown by
the grade school in the declama­
tory contest, according to Mrs.
Ethel Ray, coach. More than 30
pupils applied for readings and
were supplied and trxtined, 18 of
whom were given trials before
the school assembly March 15.
The four chosen were: Joy
Bush in the humorous section,
Audrey Austin in the dramatic
section,
seventh
and
eighth
grades; and Hamp Roberson,
humorous, and Willa Crowder,
patriotic, of the fifth and sixth.
All of these pupils won in the
zone contest March 22 and at
the county contest of March 29
all gave their readings in a very
good manner and were well de­
serving of the awards, accord­
ing to Mrs. Ray. "
Some contestants who scored
very highly in the local contest
but did not win will apepar in
the May Parent-Teacher pro-
gram.
Former Committee Mem-
bers Anxious to Work
Grand Lodge Officials
leader of Cooking 1, Cooking 2,
and Sewing 2, and Miss Char­
and Golden Slipper”
Will Discu»» Rainier-To- lotte Hilta was the leader of Brewer & Vi»naw Here
The Camp Fire and Bluebird
Tuesday evening an occasional
Sewing 1.
Eugene Project
Since May, 1924
Grand Lodge was opened in the groups will present an operetta
Miss Didtel awarded a blue
the
by entitled “The Maid and
Vernonia Masonic temple
ribbon to the first winner, red
Grand officers of the Grand Golden Slipper” at x>» Joy thea­
to the second and white to the
Chapter of Royal Arch Masons tre April 12. The story of the
third. The prizewinners were as
who presented a dispensation to “Maid end the Golden Slipper,”
follows: (listed in
order of
the Vernonia Chapter through is taken from the well known
awards.)
fairy trie of “Cinderella.” The
which they will work.
Sewing 1, Bernice Davis, Mar- Brewer To Travel in California;
Will Organize Road Association
Residents of Valley Express Hope
Date of the First Showing Will
The evening started with a fairies are singing of joy in
jorie Meeker, Rose Sitts; Sew
To Urge Early Completion
Vianaw Will Attend Dun­
That Celebration Will Be
service
and
the
Godmother
tells
Bo Announced In the Eagle
banquet
in
the
dinner at 6:30
ing 2, Helen Scribner, Nasseen
Of Unfinished Sections
woody Institute in Minn.
Repeated This Year
them
of
the
sad
lot
of
Cinderella
Next Week
members
of
the
hall, served by
Murray,
Louise
Murray,
Eastern Star, at which all visit­ who has a wicked step-mother
Louise
Whitsell;
Cooking
1,
Ver-
a
In the interest of forming
F. J. Brewer and F. E, Vis-
Members of last years stam- ing companions were
Work has been started this
present. and two jealous step-sisters.
Chapman,
Dorothy June naw sold the Vernonia Bakery
pede committee are anxious to The members then assembled in
They all wish to help her and road association for the districts da
week on the installation of the
Wolff,
Sara
McGee;
Cooking
2,
that
April 1 to John J. McGhee and
call a meeting and start to lay the lodge room where the work the Godmother tel!" them of the in northwestern Oregon
new Simplex projector machine
cakes, Beth Davis, Bet­ B. A. Vickery
of
Missoula,
plans fox- another big and bet­ of the evening was carried on. ball which is to be given by the would be affected by a road run­ Sponge
in the Joy theatre advised Jack
ty
Bennett,
Leona
New;
butter
ning almost in a straight line
Mont.
ter Fourth of July celebration
Bush manager and owner, the
Twenty applications for initia­ Prince and how with their aid from Eugene north to Rainier, cakes, Dorothy Black, Joy Bush.
Brewer and Visnaw started in
this year.
machine will take care of the
tion were read during the even­ and that of Cupid she intends through Vernonia, Forest Grove, Handwork, Martha Middlebrook,
the bakery business in Vernonia
proper reproduction of disc and
Last year as late as June 20, ing, which shows the lively in­ to let Cinderella attend.
Hazel
Ross,
Nadine
Aldrich.
Cinderella helps prepare her McMinnville, Corvallis and Eu­
on May 17, 1924, and on Christ­
film and will also give the slides
it was decided by the Chamber terest manifest by the members
of
mas day, 1925, moved to their
of Commerce and different bus­ of the Masonic fraternity in the step-sisters for the ball and she gene, Wesley Vandercook
and pictures perfect lighting ef­
is left alone in the kitchen. The Longview, Wash., and Walter Local Choir To Present
present location on Third and
iness men to hold a stampede, capitular degrees of Masonry.
fects.
Godmother appears and magically Proctor of Rainier were here
Bridge streets.
Easter
Cantata
at
Mist
and little time was had for pub­
The talking equipment is due
The following officers were in­ changes Cinderellas rags to a Friday night to meet with a
licity und rounding out the de­
The partners are leaving this
to arrive from New York City
tails to put this affair over in stalled in Vernonia Chapter by beautiful gown of yellow and group of local men to determine
The cantata, “The Resurrec­ city. Mr. Brewer and family in­
tomorrow and will be immediate­
Excellent
Grand
High
Most
if
possible
the
sentiment
in
Ver
­
gives
her
golden
slippers,
but
tion <5ong,” which was present­
big style.
_____
to motor to southern Cali­
ly installed but not open to the
Priest Thomas Sims, and nxem- .with the warning to leave be­ nonia in favor of such a road ed by the choir at the Evangeli­ tend
fornia, and will later return to
f.
With the able assistance of bers of the Grand Chapter.
public until it has been tested.
and
to
set
the
time
and
place
of
fore th; clock strikes twelve.
cal church Sunday evening, will Portland but is undecided just
C. W. Reithner as general chair­
The Paeent sound reproduc­
Albert Childs, excellent high
At tie ball, the Prince under the meeting, which will be held be repeated at Mist this Thurs­ what business he will engage in­
man, and William Pringle, W. priest; W. H. Folger, king; J.
ing machine, which Mr. Bush is
Monday,
April
8.
day evening. It will be given in
R. Meyer, B. McDaniels, J. H. C. Lindley scribe; L. R. Gilchrest the spell of Cupid, falls in love
Mr. Visnaw and family will
installing in his theatre, is con­
This will be held ât 2 p.m. in the old school house at 8 o’clock. visit Mrs. Visnaw’s relations in
Bush, Mike Miller, R. M. Aldrich treasurer; J. D. McPherson, sec­ with Cinderella who escapes just
sidered by experts in Movieville
C. F. Hieber, H. J. Buffmire, retary; K. A. McNeill, captain as the « lock strikes. In her haste the Joy theatre, and will be at­ The choir has 13 voices and the St. Marie, Ida, and later go to
to be of the best, and the total
she loses one slipper. After «a tended by many representatives cantata is well worth hearing. Minneapolis, Minn. where Mr.
G. W. Ford and many other bus­
cost of installing the simplex
the host; Dr. W. H. Hurley, long search, the Prince finds of the towns and districts af­ It is hoped that there will be a Visnaw will enter Dunwoody
iness men, the celebration went of
in­
projector machine and talkies
Royal arch captain; W. Cong­ the owner of the slipper and all fected by the proposed road, ac­ large crowd present at Mist to stitute to take advance instruc
over with a big bang, success­ don,
­
will figure around $6800.
principal
sojourner;
J.
W.
cording
to
Mr.
Proctor,
who
with
ends
happily.
hear
this
second
redition
of
the
ful from both a financial and Brown, master of first veil; A.
tions in cake decorating and
The Paeent machine “tone
Mr.
Vandercook
has
been
inter
­
The
following
is
the
cast
of
cantata.
sweet goods of all kinds, and
good time affair. The American L. Kullander, master of second
arms” are especially designed to
Cinderella,
Alice viewing road enthusiasts in these
after "completing his course re­
Legion donated their hall for veil; M. E. Carkin, master of charactors:
profide against outside noises,
towns
for
the
past
two
weekB.
Dübendorf;
Prince,
Dorothy
Hol­
turn to Portland.
two nights for a smoker and
and is counterbalanced so that
third
veil.
Godmother,
Gladys
Gar
­
tham;
It
is
the
hope
of
the
builders
dance, the entire proceeds go­
The new owners of the Ver­
less than three ounces weight
George R. Van Vleet will start ing towards the stampede fund.
Among the many companions ner; Belinda and Henrietta, step­ of the Longview bridge that a
nonia bakery were in the bakery
bears on the record surface, and logging within a few days on
sisters, Merle Mills and Maybelle through road north and south
present
were,
Thomas
Sims,
business in Missoula before com­
E. M. Murphy managed the Woodburn, most Excellent high Drorbai gh; lords, Louise Rober­ will be open to traffic by the
operates in a parallel line across the Nehalem Investment and
ing to this city.
the face of the record bearing Timber company holdings,
on boxing, with E. II. Washburn priest, II. L. Toney, McMinnville, son, Nelle Green, Margaret Nel­ time the bridge is done, which
Both are married men, and
The high school auditorium
only on the sound track.
the west end of Bridge street Reithner in handling the dances. deputy grand high priest; D. R. son, Mery Ann ChiM«, Sara Mc­ he stated would be in less than
Reithner in handling the adnees. Cheney, Portland, grand secre­ Gee, Kathryn Malmsten; ladies, a year. The pouring of concrete was packed with people for the have already moved their fam­
The horns are made of clear on top of Corey’s hill.
Those
most
interested
in
spon
­
spruce kiln dried, scientifically
tary; H. P. Helman, Portland, Helen Scribner, Lorraine Space, was begun March 23 on pier No. regular meeting of the Parent ilies to this city, living at the
Mr. Van Vleet will employ
HyVan
until suitable
association
Monday Hotel
designed to give great definition about 22 men in his logging op­ soring another celebration of grand sentinel; J. L. Schumaker, Merle Mills, Polly Mitchell, Zel- 1, which is just out from the Teacher
and directional power, and are erations which will mean ad­ this sort believe that with suf­ T. A. White, McMinnville; Ar­ ma New, Dorothy Black; fairies, Washington shore. The pouring evening, The next meeting which houses can be located.
ficient advance
publicity the thur A. Schwab, Woodburn; Chas. the Bluebird girls.
Mr. McGhee is a graduate of
four feet in length.
on the next two piers was be­ will be held May 6 will be the
ditional payroll for Vernonia.
stampede and Fourth celebration
A loud speaker, the “Monotor”
gun March 25. These piers will last meeting of the year and Dunwoody Institute of Minne­
The new logging
company will be a much larger affair, and E. Wickstrom, 0. L. Lisch, W.
will be installed and placed in purchased a new tone and one
constitute the supports for the election of officers will be held. apolis and the new aprtners in­
W. Laughlin, W. J. Bush, Oscar Clare ice Wardle Will
the booth for the guidance of half truck from the Gilby Mo­ that the overhead should be much Swanson, Peter L. Adams, H. E.
Washington end of the main A nominating committee was ap­ tend to do business on the same
than last year.
De cribe Section Of
pointed consisting ol" Miss Flor­ basis as the bakery was con-
1200 foot span.
the projectionist revealing the tor company, which will be used smaller
Robinson,
Judge
Phillips,
P.
H.
The stampede committee now Adams of St. Helens.
I anama Canal Zone Twelve miles of new construc­ ence Santee, chairman, Mrs. D. ducted under Brewer and Vis-
quality and volume of the pro­ with a few other trucks in trans­
duction in the auditorium of the porting logs from their loading has about $700 in the bank left
tion will be necessary to com­ C. Cason and Mrs. Dave Mar­ naw.
After the ceremonies and bus­
over from the proceeds of last
No change of help will be
Another letter is received plete the link of unfinished road shall.
theatre.
platform.
iness
of
the
evening
had
been
year which will be applied to this
The program consisted of the made, and the new owners wilt
In the following issue of the
Working on contract logging year’s celebration.
completed, several of those pres­ from Clarence Wardle, who is in Columbia county, according following
numbers.
Recitation,
use the same recipes and for-
Eagle which comes off the press for the Oregon-American logging
now stationed in Quarry Heights,
At the recent tractor demon­ ent responded with many helpful Canal Zone, Panama, in the to Mr. Vandercook, who had Harold Burke; daisy song, girls mulas as was used by Brewer
April 11, the exact date of the company near Camp McGregor,
maps showing the proposed route
suggestions and talks which were
stration
neai
’
Birkenfeld,
the
far
­
of
Miss
Laramore
’
s
room;
song
and Visnaw.
first talking pictures to be shown Mr. Van Vleet has had lots of
service of Uncle Sam.
as extending almost due north
mers living in that vicinity seem­ greatly enjoyed by all present.
Enjo- ing the country and ex- and south from Apiary to Pitta­ by the girls of Mrs. Duncan’s
at the Joy theatre will be an­ experience in this business.
The meeting broke up at a late
ed
very
anxious
that
Vernonia
room
accompanied
the
boy
’
s
pcrien. ", Clarence writes that burg. He states that this route,
nounced, and arrangements have
It is estimated that there is
hour.
Foundation Starts For
already been made by the man­ about two years cutting for the would again hold this sort of a
the on y dark spot during his which is quite scenic and will symphony orchestra; song, “The
celebration,
stating
that
they
had
New
Garage, Show Room
Amarillis,
”
the
Loyal
28
glee
entire stay away from home, open up new farm lands, is 700
agement to have as his first pic­ new company, and donkeys and
was wl en his copy of his home feet lower at the highest eleva­ club. The songs were all under
ture, one of the most famous other equipment have already enjoyed the stampede of last Lower Col. C. of C.
Foundation work for the new
Will Meet at Long-
paper ’id not reach him, this tion than either the Vernonia- the direction of Mrs. H. M.
talking pictures now in the field. been assembled on the grounds. year.
music instructor in Ver­ garage ami show room for the
View April 12; Races being the issue of February 28. Clatskanie, or the St. Helens- Smith,
nonia schools and were excep­ building being constructed by
Fill Being Made For
A few dandy pictures of the Vernonia roads.
New Sign Installed
Rainier Delegates To
tionally
well given. The song by Charles T. Early is in progress,
canal
with
vessels
passing
Vernonia Service Station have
Service Station Drive April 12 has been set aside
The coat of grading this road the glee club was
Attend Chamber Of
especially and actual construction will start
through
was
received
in
the
re
­
installed a new violet ray gaso­
as the date for the next meeting
and putting it in condition for
Commerce Meeting line sign on their property ad­ Charles T. Early, owner of of the Lower Columbia associat­ cent letter, and aiso a promise travel is estimated to be about well sung. This was a two part as soon as arrangement for ma­
joining the filling station. The the Vernonia Service Station, ed Chambers of Commerce. It that a story of the country $20,000 per mile. Just how the song and showed a vast amount terial and labor is completed.
Change of plans on the build­
The regular meeting and lun- sign is about 15 feet long and advised that work of filling in has been a long time since the nearby his station would soon money will be raised for this of training had been given the
ing will increase the dimensions
girls.
cheon of the Chamber of Com- four feet high, and is placed so a portion of his property adjoin­ organization met in Longview, so be received.
purpose is a problem to be work­
Miss McDonald had on display to 50x100. The site is located
Some 3870 miles from his old ed out with the county court.
merce will be held today at the that it faces Bridge street.
ing the service station will soon an extra effort is being made to
the portfolios received through on Bridge street and Kose ave-
Horseshoe cafe.
be completed.
have an interesting meeting. Din­ home t wn, no day passes with­
Dean Rogers of the school of the Junior Red
Cross
from nue.
A delegation from Rainier will C. L. Bateman Injures Wrist
The fill is being made for a ner will be served in the new out th< ughts of his friends and engineering at Oregon State col­ European countries. There was
An automobile agency in con­
relatior.s in Vernonia. And the
be present in regards to the pro­
Cecil Bateman, partner in the driveway around and extending Longview high school.
lege has become interested in also on display the work done nection with the garage is to be
posed big road meeting here at Vernonia Brazing works, had his from the service station and will
Lieutenant Governor John A. Legionraires of Vernonia post, the project and will be here to by the 4-H clubs. Miss Kathryn installed, and entrances to the
the Joy theatre April 8.
right hand
injured
Saturday create an extension of 50 feet Gellatly of Washington, and A. who have always taken such a address the meeting Monday, ac­
county
demonstration garage an<l show room will be
Representatives from the Ver­ afternoon in the air compression facing Bridge street from the W. Norblad, president of the keen interest in this square cording to Mr. Proctor. Other Didtel,
agent judged this work in the from both streets.
shooting
chap,
are
always
eager
nonia Garden club will be on room of his machine shop. A dis­ station.
senate of Oregon, will both be on
for news from the Canal Zone, prominent speakers are also be­ afternoon and awarded a blue
hand to ask for assistance in location of tile wrist and liga-
the program.
ribbon for first prize, red rib­ C. A. Barnes Runs First
while
is
stationed ing arranged for, he stated.
staging a city beautiful contest ments torn loose, disabled Mr. Skull Is Fractured
The girls walking race (from there. Clarence
The News Times at Forest bon for second prize and white
within the near future.
Bateman.
2-CoIor Advertisement
15 to 50) for one hundred dol­
Grove stated last week that a ribbon for third prize. The win­
By Falling Limb lars
in cash prizes, as well as
resolution was passed the preced­ ners will compete in the county
C. A. Barnes advertisement on
merchandise prizes, will Members of Forest
ing Friday by the Washington fair. The club leaders in Ver-
Thursday
morning
Everett many place
just preceding the
county court to improve a mark­ nonia are Miss Ruth Taylor and the back page of this issue, cov­
Grove To Attend Le­
Jackson, 26, while working in take
ering Durant cars is the first
dinner. Widespread interest is
road between Buxton and Miss Charlotte Hilta.
the woods of Camp 2 of the Ore­ going
gion Meeting Tuesday et
to bring thousands to see
Vernonia. The stretch of road
that two colored full page advertise­
Miss Didtel announced
gon American Lumber company tris race,
L.
S.
Hughes,
adjutant
of
prominent mem­
will run from the Buxton depot she would be in Vernonia to ment ever to be run by the Ver­
was struck by a falling limb bers of the and
will ast Washington Post No. 2, of the northward to the Cummings hill. give a sewing demonstration Fri- nonia Eagle. Mr. Barnes, owner
caused by a falling tree, and had as officials. association
Legion
at Forest Besides making important im­ day from 10 to 3:30 in the high of the Twin Fir Super service
Many communities American
his skull fractured.
Grove writes that Forest Grovel
station, who recently acquired
Jackson was taken to Vernon­ will have entries contesting for Legionnaires will atttend the« provements in grade and widen­ school and urged every woman the sales agency for the Durant
ing, the new project eleminates present to attend. These demon­
ia, where an ambulance from these valuable prizes.
regular meeting of
Vernonia| a bad crossing over a railroad. strations are free and every one cars for this territory, expressed
Portland rushed him to St. Vin-
Post next Tuesday night, April It is regarded as an important is invited, and bring some sew­ his faith in newspaper publicity
Letter Received From Freiburg, Germany, Written rent
Chemicals and Buckets
’s hospital.
I9"
step in the 1929 road program.
with which they would like and has outlined an advertising
In English, Tells of Flights Of Graf Zeppelin
Save House From Fire Forest Grove and Vernonia The public is cordially invited ing
campaign which will practically
help.
Railroad
Cafe
Re-Open
Over that Town; Writer Describes School System
Legionnaires
have
cooperated to attend this meeting.
Dr. W. H. Hurley then gave cover the entire vicinity around
The Railroad cafe reopened
Answering a call at 5:30 p.m. splendidly in supporting
each
an illustrated lecture on “The Vernonia and between Timber
for business yesterday and will
, The Vernonia grade schools, and this interest has been car- continue to run the restaurant Friday, the local fire department others smokers, and the members Councilman’s Son From
Use of X-Ray in Dentistry.” He and Birkenfeld.
found that they were unable to of these posts have decided that
are in receipt of four portfolios'ried on this year by Miss Mc-
showed
28 x-ray pictures of
program
as
in
the
on the same
Jackson, Mich. Here teeth such
from European countries which “
Donald, art instructor in the past serving a business mans render any assistance with their to get better acquainted they
as are taken in the Mr. and Mrs. Black
truck
or
city
water
on
the
house
would
attend
each
others
meet-
are sent through the Junior Red grade schools.
For Short Visit regular work of any dentist who
lunch
and
specials.
To Drive To Indiana
belonging
to
J.
A.
Dobbs,
locat
­
ings.
Cross society. Last year the
uses an x-ray machine. He told
These portfolios are at the
ed south of the Oregon Ameri­
One of the livest Legion post
school received a portfolio from Washington school and Miss Me-
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hanson that in dentistry the x-ray is
W. C. Black, who has been
can interchange tracks. The in the state of Oregon, on its have as their guests this week, used solely for diagnosis and
Freiburg, Germany, and in re­ Donald will be glad to show Lindsay Mill Resumes
of the fire department tip toes when it comes to com­ their son and daughter-in-law, that it is almost invaluable for employed by the Oregon Ameri­
turn sent them a portfolio. In them to any one who would care
Operations at Treharne members
used chemicals and immediately munity activities, the Vernonia Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mahrle from with the x-ray cavities can be can Lumper company for about
answer to this portfolio they to come and see them and they
five years as saw filer, will
to members of the local Legion post Jackson, Michigan.
have received another portfolio would be well repaid for their
located that cannot be
seen shortly motor to Marion, Ind.,
The Lindsay Lumber company formed a bucket brigade
are looking forward with pleas­
and a packet, of letters written trouble.
Mr. and Mrs. Mahrle who were otherwise even with the very with his wife in a new Ford
started their mill at Treharne handle the situation.
The roof and some furniture I ure for the visit of the Washing­ recently married included this closest of examinations, It is
by pupils in this school. These
Following is one of the letters and full logging operations yes­ were destroyed.
ton Post Legionnaires, and it is stop at the home of their parents also possible to locate teeth that tudor sedan which was purchased
letters are written in English received from Frieburg, Ger­ terday, advised
Ben —
Bennett,
recently through W. A. Hodge
hoped that all members of Ver­ in their honeymoon trip.
and are very interesting.
have never erupted into
thq salesman for the Crawford Mo-
manager.
many. Other letters will be pub­
nonia post who possible can will
Portfolios have been received lished during the next few weeks.
mouth and this will also usually tor company.
The mill is located one and Farewell Party Given
attend their next regular meet­
from Vienna, Austria, Riga, Lat­
show the reason for their non-
Wilkerson At Keasey ing of April 9.
Robbers Break Into
Frieberg, Germany, the 7th of one half miles north of Tre­
This will be Mr. Black’s first
via, and from Onscvaa school in November,
appearance.
Dr. Hurley stated
1928; Dear Friends: harne where about 28 men are
Ellis Store at Rainier that with the x-ray absesses can visit to his old home town in
Vukovar, Jugo Slavia.
These On the 1st of November we re­ employed when the mill is in
Keasey, April 2.—A surprise
27 yefcrs, and after a short visit
portfolios'include pictures of the
be located at the roots of teeth. will return to Vernonia to re­
full operation.
farewell party was given Mr. Bafford Brothers Open
The
store
of
M.
Ellis
and
Co.,
schools and towns from which ceived your last portfolio and
Often
a
patient
will
think
that
W. F. Lindsay is in charge of and Mrs. Claud Wilkerson Satur­
Shop On Bridge Street at Rainier was broken into and
you for it. It was very
sume his work in the big mill.
they are sent; pictures of famous thank
it is a certain tooth that is hurt­
Ben day night. Those present were
interesting, to know what you logging operations, and —
Edward and James Bafford, robbed last Thursday night of ing
authors, painters, scientists, mu­ learn
and when an x-ray picture
Bennett in charge of mill and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lindsley and partners in the firm of Bafford
in your
about *12 in cash and about |50 is taken it will be found to be Large Timbers Loaded
sicians of that particular coun­ in our school school. We have office.
family, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. De­ Brothers general plumbing and in merchandise.
try; art work consisting of char­ 41 class rooms 23 teachers and
an entirely different tooth that
At Locql Depot Mon.
vaney and family. Mrs. Thos. contractors, have opened their
The robbers forced an en-
coal, water color, pastel, paper In our school and a gymnasium,
Pettijohn and family, Mrs. Du­ office and shop in the building trance through a window in the is causing the trouble, and in
cutting .pen and ink sketches, seven hundred there are nearly F. E. Dixaon Succeeds
this way a patient is prevented
The Mathews Brothers lag­
children.
We
Hall in Skaggs Market vall and son, Mrs. C. E. Devaney next to the White front candy rear of the store. Mr. Ellis is a , from having a good tooth need- ging company, whose headquar­
pencil painting and sewing.
have
in
our
class
ten
branches,
and
family.
kitchen.
of
father
of
Mrs.
M.
Murray
There is no work in the schools
lesaly extracted. All these facts ters are located 2 and one-half
Sandwiches and coffee were
The Baf fords have been in this city.
F. E. Dixson was placed in
that is more interesting to the English, German, Arithmetic in
were pointed out in actual pic- miles west of Mist, were load­
served
and
a
pleasant
evening
different
manner,
Natural
les
­
the
p
’
umbing
business
in
Ver
­
charge of the Skaggs Safeway
pupils than these portfolios. In son, Draw and son on.
turn which Dr. Hurley showed ing large timbers near the S. P.
We
was
spent.
nonia
for
a
number
of
years.
return for them the Vernonia have thirty lessons a week. Our market Monday as manager of
Appoint Russell Mills
to the members of the associa- & S. depot in this city Monday
that department, filling the va­
schools are preparing portfolios
I tion. He was assisted in the for shipment to Pasco, Wash.
Miaa Kullander Returna
On
College
Daily
Staff
school
is
named
to
the
natural
H
>me
Damaged
By
Fire
to send to these countries. Two philosopher Alexander V. Hum­ cancy of B. Hall who resigned
work by Fred Wall who operat-
All the material loaded for
Miss Alma Kullander, who ■
The Alexander home at ~ River-
are now ready and others are boldt. You have heard of the from the Skaggs Safeway com­
. ed the machine. Dr. Hurley’s shipment was inspected by G. H.
Oregon
State
Agricultural
col
­
week,
few
months
ago
broke
her
leg
view
caught
on
fire
last
in preparation. The children are air ship “Graf Zeppelin” which pany to go in business for him­
lege, Corvallis, April 1.—Russell I talk was very instructive and ap- Conway, timber inspector for the
while skiing on Sword’s hill, ar­ from defective wiring it
self in California.
very interested in the way the
Mills of Vernonia was recently , preciated by the large crowd N. P. Ry
has
driven
from
German
to
from
thought.
rived
home
Friday
the
Mr. Dixson has worked in the
people in other countries live and
appointed
to the staff of the , present.
America.
The
“
Graf
Zepplin
”
is
Portland,
a
por-
Quirk
work
by
tearing
Emanual
hospital
in
market department for his com­
work. They also like to compare
Start Contract Work
Oregon
State
Daily Barometer.
also
flown
over
our
town
Frei
­
be
tion
o'
the
roof
loose
saved
the
and
will
soon
be
able
to
the work in the schools with the berg. Our town has four schools, pany for years managing a
Builds Large Chickeu Haas«
E.
E. Mills and Evan Hall of
Several
students
who
show
abil­
huildir
<
from
being
destroyed.
about again.
market in Portland.
work done in their own country
G. L. Cameron has construct­ Riverview left Monday for Ry­
ity in campus publication work
As soon as the school season
and in many cases find a vast two high schools and one min­
are appointed to the staff at ed a large chicken house in the derwood, Wash, where they will
ing-academy which is known in
difference, The art work especial- the whole world, We have five is over in Portland the Dixson Injured While Chopping Wood Basketball Team Receive Party the end of each term. Mills is a Riverview addition, which will be start work on their contract
Tim .er basketball team were
While chopping wood at his
family will locate in Vernonia.
ly is of an entirely different churches,
50 feet long and 20 feet wide, along a railroad right of way
two
cinematographs
home near Timber last week. given a party at the close of a sophomore in vocational educa­ and is housing some 1500 baby near Ryderwood.
are inter- and one theatre,
type.
The pictures
.
Our town has
A. M. and B. W. Berg from William Huffman of Timber cut very «ucceeaful season at the tion.
eating as they show
how the two stations and a great num-
A eatipillar and Ford tractor
chicks at
i the present time.
Birkenfeld were Vernonia vis­ a deep gash across the back of home of J. E. Root last Friday
people in other countries dress. ber of factories.
Mr. Cameron intends to in- with other equipment were ship­
Klamath Falls—Large kiln be­
where
members
of
the
night,
his
hand,
and
was
rushed
to
Ver
­
itors
and
shoppers
Wednesday.
» Miss Nina Little, when she
crease his stock of chickens ped by the partners to be used
Your affectionate friend.
The boys are members of Bergs nonia where a local doctor sew­ teams and their lady friends ing built for Klamath Brick A shortly.
Was county health nurse, instill­
in their operations.
Tile
company.
entertained.
were
ed
four
stitches
in
his
hand.
Gottfried Schramm. oi hestra.
ed the first interest «a porfolioa
»
Test Several Days
$700 Is In Fund
At Theatre Monday
New Men Praised
NeW Logging
Concern Starts
P.-T. A. Meeting
Well Attended
Portfolios From European
Countries Received By The
Grade Schoots of Vernonia
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