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Vernonia, Oregon Thursday, October 10, 1929
Volume 8
Union Oil
Donors To
Is Nearing
Vernonia New Station
Completion Here
Chest Fund
Wins From
Increasing
The Grove
Forest
Grove
Team
The new sub-station of the
Union Oil company, which is
now under construction on Ne-
halem street, is nearing comple­
tion. The installation of stor­
age tanks will start within the
next two weeks.
Is This will mean an additional Over
payroll of a local manager and
two truck drivers, who will
make their headquarters in this
city, according to K. A. McGil-
livary, agent for the Union Oil
company at St. Helens.
60
More
Christian Church
Wants Old
Papers
Names
The Vernonia Post of
the American Legion have
discontinued gathering up
old magazines and paper,
and have turned over- all
that which has been as­
sembled, to the Christian
church.
if you
;
‘ have any old pa-
pers and magazines you
wish to dispose of, bring
them to the Vernonia Ser-
vice garage, or call the
Eagle ■ office, who will ar-
range ! transportation to call
for your papers.
No. 10
Local Grade Football
Successful Meeting
Team Beats Scappoose ¡Football
Friday, Score 21-0
Of Lower Columbia
Game Here
In a fast football game Fri­
afternoon, the Vernonia
Chambers Held Here day
Washington school defeated the
Scappoose team, at their grounds
Lateness of Meeting Unables Paper to Publish Full by a score of 21 to 0, which
featured three touchdowns.
Details In This Week’s Issue; Many Prominent Scappoose whose team may
Speakers;
Important Resolutions Are Passed have outweighed a trifle the
This Week
Over $850 Raised
I
I
Be
The
Second
To Play Clatskanie
A. J. Davidson
Gives To Chest
?
Saturday
local team, were unable to stem
Outplayed
League Game
tide of rushes. The local
Vernonia played host to 200 director of the West Coast Tel- the
members of the Lower Columbia ephone company, gave an inter- team outplayed and outwitted
Associated Chambers of Com-
~
esting talk on, “Nehalem Valley, their opponents throughout the
game, and held the Scappoose
merce yesterday.
Then and Now. >»
team from scoring.
On account of this paper go-
Dr. Clark Black of Portland,
The lineup for Vernonia was:
ing to press shortly alter ttie president of the Columbia val- Plumer, L.E.; Davis L.T.; Marks
Dr.
M.
D.
Cole
Wins
meeting started, the full details’ley association spoke on the de­ L.G.; Holcomb
Study Club Still Active In
-
Expect Record Crowd For
C.;
Perfect Passing By Local
will be given in next week’s is- velopment of the Columbia val- R.G.; Powel, R.T.J Cummings,
In Golf Tournament
Attempt To Put Over
Roberson,
The B i g Football
Team Wins The 2nd
ley.
|
sue.
Big Drive
Breaks Arm in Fall
IR.E.; Austin,
Football Game
Game
Jack Carlson of St. Helens Henderson, half; Q.; Cline, H.;
During
the
afternoon
the
Dr. M. D. Cole, local dentist,
l.umm F.
From Slide At The
entertained with a few whistling)
board
of
governors
were
enter-
won the grand flight in the golf
Washington School tained by Judd Greenman at the selections. Marshall Dana, editor I
Sixty new names were added
The most important game
With an advantage over their tournament sponsored by the
Oregon-American guejit house on of the Oregon Journal was an- C. W. Reithner On
American
Legion
at
the
local
to
the
honor
roll
this
week,
of
towards the county champion­
opponents of one point, the lo­
Bud Lindberg, eight-year-old the O.-A. hill following which “ther/Pe“ker- talkintf on the iuS
Co.
Budget
Committee
course
Sunday,
September
29.
those
who
contributed
towards
ship, as far as the home town
cal high school football team
,re development of this section
O. T. Bateman had the sec­ the $1000 goal of Vernonia’3 ' son of Mrs. M. E. Lindberg, a che meeting of the governors was' • tu
h gh school football team is con-
fought through the last two
Qi the country. Dean Rodgers
I pupil in the second grade of the held.
ond
highest
score,
A.
Childs
C.
W.
Reithner
was
appointed
I
ce^ned, will be played“ here Sat-
first
community
chest
drive,
quarters of the game against
. ..
. a j wir®
was received during the1,
,
broke
h>s
school
¡Washington
third,
W.
B.
Lappe
fourth
and
The
meeting
the*
COUntv
court
In
sit.
wppli
'
„ ii
oi the associated meeting advising that he was un-
county court last week urday at o 2 « p.m. at * n...
It is hoped that before an­
the r ball
park
Forest Grove last Saturday, hold­
Mv«w..sxs.
ias a member of the Columbia when they meet Clatskanie.
other week has passed the honor ; right arm at the elbow, last chambers was called to order at abl t attend
ing the much heavier team, and E. H. Heath, fifth.
fell
off
the
!
Thursday
when
he
wrist
Dr.
Cole
received
a
W.
’
wT
’
wolff,
president
of
the
’
•
’
«»unty
budget
committee.
the Odd Iellows hall at 6:00
^v. w. worn,
oi tne
50 additional
roll will show
The local high school team,
winning by a segre of 7 to 6.
I slide on the school grounds.
watch valued at $25, donated
Mr. Reithner is a member al­ whose speed and skillful pass­
p.m. by Ed. Ballagh, premdent oi local chan)ber of commerce spoke
Vernonia scored its touchdown by A. L. Kullander, jeweler, as names, swelling the number who
the organization.
| ol- the poreat Grove-Rainier cut- so of the local budget commit­ ing is by this time highly re­
have donated to nearly 260, and
and one point advantage in the a reward for his efforts.
The invocation was delivered off.
j tee and his appointment to the spected and feared throughout
the community chest will go Movie Star To Appear
second quarter, and their rapid
by Rev. Plumer.
over the top 100 per cent,
Hon. A. W. Norblad, president county position will meet with the county, should prove a coun­
firing passes, perfectly executed
At
the
Joy
Theatre
The high school glee club I of the Oregon Senate gave up u wtiole-hearced approval in this ter thrust for the smashing, pow­
The list of names presented
assisted the scoring in their
erful, attacking Clatskanie team,
Next Thursday Night sang, “Columbia the Gem of the address on "The Roosevelt Coast city.
below was turned in Wednesday
favor.
Ocean,” with the assembly join-! Highway.” Senator Norblad was
which is one of the heaviest in
afternoon, showing the complete
A powerful looking aggrega­
the league.
the first president of the Lower
list of those who have donated
Next Thursday, October 17, mg in the chorus.
tion, considerable heavier than
Another
selection
entitled,1 Columbia association.
to date.
Clatskanie
battled
through
Frank Merrill, star of the fam­
the home team, even the most
gave a vo-
four snappy quarters with the
Business and professional, Ver­ ous moving picture serials, “Tar- “The Little Brown Bear,” was I Mrs. W. W. Wolff ___
loyal supporter before the game
also
rendered
by
the
Glee
club.
1
cal
selection,
entitled
’
"Give
Me
I lit L>| I k i
1 Knappa-bvensen grid team a
A. J. Davidson, general man- nonia Mercantile, Jos. Scott real zan the Mighty,” and “Tarzan
started would not concede that
I ii j I rl (v. urao onll ozl
.... .
L
Trill
1
It
Judd
Greenman was called up- a T1 Home
on the
Hill Or
Side.
”
|
J/lvo week ago Friday with the final
ager of the Spokane, Portland estate, D, C. Cason, transfer, the Tiger,” will appear in
Vernonia could win.
on
for
the
address
of
welcome
j
Wesley
Vandercook
spoke
on
____
i score being 6 to 6. The Knappa
The lightest team turned out and Seattle railroad, sent Judd Horseshoe cafe, Oregon Ameri­ son on the stage of the
— “
■“* this city
..........
—a the » Longview
------ -•
■ bridge, the pr0-
saying
that
was pleased
t-am presented a fast backfield
by coach Austin in years, this Greenman, general manager of can Lumber company, Columbia theatre in this city.
and
happy
to
be
the
host
of
the
‘
posed
Forest
Grove-Rainier
cut-
Mrs. Marvin Little, 33, died this year and were of equal
________
Oregon-American Lumber Utilities company, Lincoln Candy | __
eleven makes up the difference tl.e
Mr. _______
Merrill ____
comes
direct from associateu chambers.
off and the development of thia at her home Sunday following a «eight as the Clatskanie Tigers.
in weight with their speed and company his personal check Mon­ Kitchen, John’s Shine parlor, As-! Hollywood, and will explain to
Ed Ballagh responded and1 valley.
long illness. Funeral services i Called the fighting Tigers at
day for $50, his contribution pland Plumbing shop, Dad’s' bis
sheer grit.
audience, interesting fea­ thanked Mr. Greenman for his
Edgar Burkebile, spoke of were held from the Brown un- ____
home, , Clatskanie is considered
the first to the
Forest Grove in
Vernonia community Sandwich shop, Vernonia Bill­ tures in the making of the pic­ address of welcome.
game fish as a tourist attraction. dertaking home at 2 o’clock yes-1 the biggest threat this year in
iards, Nance
Beauty
shop, tures in which he was starred.
quarter scored a touchdown, but chest.
A vocal selection was render-
L. N. Plamondon, spoke on terday, with the Rev. F. Claude tne league, notwithstanding the
failing to convert for the ad-
Mr. Davidson along with the Baker’s place, Mrs. J. L. Vail,
An athlete of note, as well
by Alice Dübendorf entitled, Farm Relief, how does it apply Stephens in charge of the ser-!fact___________
' publicity
- - —
that much
haa
ditional point.
company which he is general Vernonia hotel, Midway grocery, as an actor, Mr. Merrill scored ed
to the Lower Columbia.
vices.
1 been
___ given
___ __
St. _______
Helens ___
as being
In the first quarter Vernonia manager of has always shown Goodyear Shoe shop, Kline Shoe well in the different plays in ‘Singing in the Rain.”
Omar
Spencer,
vice
president
Resolutions
passed
and
other
!
-
----
------
'Ihise
surviving
are
her
bus-
the
only
logical
contender
for
had advanced the ball down to keen interest in the welfare of ¡ shop, Miller Barber shop, Ne­ which he was featured during
of the Pacific Telephone and details will be published in the band and two daughters, Elma the county championship.
Forest Grove’s 15 yard line, the this city, generously contribut- halem Market, Miller Mercantile, the past year.
Telegraph company and also a following issue.
Mae, and Bernice and two sons,
Two new players have been
visiting team intercepting a la­ ing when any appeal for assist- Bennett Variety store, A. E.
At the Joy theatre next Tues­
William Carl and Eifton.
__ the
__ ___________
Adams, Red and White grocery, day and Wednesday^ the pic­
! _____
added to
Clatskanie team
teral pass, running 70 yards for ance was asked.
Miss
Cleo
Duvall
was
a
native
recently.
Coach
Ickes has been
Probably no city along the Vernonia Drug company, Verno­ tures of the Pendleto'n round-up Meet At Birkenfeld
a gain.
Washington
School
of Arkansas, born February 20, drilling his boys on new plays
The home town team scored S. P. & S. system receives more nia Eagle, Hoffman Hardware, / will be shown, all talking, sound
To
Discuss
A
New
Meets
McBride
Of
1896. In her girlhood she be- an(j "strengthening the weak
in the second quarter on a long favorable
consideration
than Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Reithner, and music.
identified with the Presby- ’ spots, and is out to win from
Proposed Power Line
forward pass, Bush to Berg.
Vernonia, from Mr. Davidson. I Mr. and Mrs. W. S. McDameb,
St. Helens Friday 1 came
This year’s round-up promises
. ferian church
_i
u and j
until
i.
1
Vernonia if possible.
The game was featured by 12
Asked for a change of train I Hotel Hy-Van, Safeway Stor., to excell all others, and with
1 period
__ _ until she was confined
Trading
eompan) the talking and sound repro-
In the home town backfield,
complete passes executed by the schedule some time ago, to have | Vernonia
BIRKENFELD, Oct. 10.—A
Tomorrow 1*
• grams ,_0 ber boine ¡1], was all active
the
McBride
Oil
company,
Caswell duction, perfectly reproduced, meeting was held Monday even­ school of St. Helens will mee.
Adams, Bush, Hieber and Kirk
local team, with the visiting the paenger train wait over ' Shell
-
f
present a threat for any team
gro ithe picturea win be more a_p- ing in the * J. O. Libel hall at the Washington school of this church worker.
team gaining all their yardage in this city instead of Keasey, Coffee company, Riverview
In 1914 she was married to in the county ami a large per-
by tackle plays.
the demand was immediately eery, Knights of Pythias, Verno „„-¿.„a
Birkenfeld by property owners city in a gridiron struggle at I luurvni
Murvin
Little
of
Arkansas,
they
juivue m ai kuiisus , wie/ centage toward winning Satur­
nia
Meat
Market,
Vernonia Precuuea’
In the third quarter, Forest granted.
living between Natal and a few home.
¡coming west in 1916, and have day's game is pinned to these
Laundry, Vista hotel, Mrs. May'
Grove worked the ball down to |
miles below Birkenfeld to discuss
Like
the
local
high
school,
' res ded in this city lor the past four speedy clayers.
Vernonia’s 10 yard line, but Columbus Day Program Ellis, Vernonia Bakery, Mac's Stockholders Of Old
the proposed new power line Vernonia presents a light team, five years.
Pharmacy, Gordon R. Watt, Dr.
On the line, Lee, Christian­
were cheeked in their attempt of
which if satisfactory arrange- but speedy.
I
Woodmen
Building
. —v-----------------———
At Mist School Hughes, Dr. Cole, C. F. Hieber,
sen, Berg, Bennett, George, Cra­
rushes, which put an end to the
ments could be made between
To Get Money Back the Columbia Utilities Co. and
Dr. W. H. Hurley, Gilby Motor
ven and Sorlee will feature in
threat.
Meeting For Teachers
the start of the game, with Mar-
The regular lineup for the
MIST, Oct. 10—Columbus day company.
the land owners would be built Grade School Teachers
To Be Held at Portland shall, Culver and others being
A special meeting will be held from Vernonia to a few miles
home team Saturday were, in program will be held tomorrow
Personal—M. A. Gregory, C.
To
Give
Play
Nov.
2
Next Saturday held in reserve.
the backfield, Adams, Bush, ait.inoon at the Mist school, Nicer, Mrs. Tyron, M. Owen, V. next Wednesday, October 1G, at oelow Birkenfeld.
The second conference game
Hieber, and Kirk, and on the the students of Mrs. E. Knowle’s G. Drorbaugh, Mrs. Trude, M. the Odd Fellows hall, by the
A.
R.
Melis,
as
chairman
and
“
Kempy,
”
a
comedy,
will
be
Building
association,
of the season played at home,
line, Bennett, George, Lee, Gra­ room, taking part in the play. J. Wall, Wm.
Nixon,
Merle Woodmen
There
is
to
be
a
meeting
for
J. O. Libel, secretary conducted
ven, Christiansen, Berg and Sor-
Ruhl, Mrs. M. Grunden, E. A. for the purpose of refunding to the meeting during which esti­ given by the Vernonia grade all the teachers of Columbia, with Vernonia pointing toward
lee, with Culver and Larry Mar-
Green, Norman Green, Taylor stockholders of the Woodmen mates furnished by the Fair- school teachers November 2 at Multnomah,
and the championship, deserves *
Washington
shall as subs entering the game Hold Basket Social
Lilly, R. R. McGregor, W. E. Building association, their money oanks Morse company on the the Joy theatre, the proceeds to Clackamas counties held in the large turnout.
go
towards
the
athletic
and
play
­
A large rally will be held the
during different periods.
At Timber Church Bell, P. L. McDuffee, Miss L. which was invested in their for­ cost of installing a power plant,
Shattuck school, Portland, Oc-
ground equipment fund.
A small attendance was pres-
Keehn, E. J. Bell, Ben Brickel, mer building.
tober 12 at 10:30 a.m. Miss Hel- latter part of this week to pep
to
be
owned
and
operated
by
Those holding stock are urged
The teachera who have been en Hefferman, chief of the de­ up interest in the coming game.
ent to witness the game, but it
TIMBER, Oct. 10.—A basket J. G. Allen, E. J. Douglass,
Special efforts will be made
is expected that this Saturday’s social will be held at the Tim- Judge Reasoner, Mrs. Harry to bring their certificates and the property owners was receiv­ selected to take part in the Play partment of rural education of
ed.
are: Miss Davis, Edward Con- California, will give demonstra­ to furnish transportation, from
game against Clatskanie played her Community church tomor-' Kearns, H. V. Holcomb, Mrs. receipts, when presented will be
The plant run by diesel en­ dit, Misrf Kizer, Miss Taylor, W.
at home will see a record turn- row evening.
_ The _ proceeds
____ ____
rais- Ellis, Mrs. Gordon Watt, Mr 4. paid par to the amount which
lessons on individual in- their homes to the gridiron and
gines, with the cost on construct­ W. McCrae, Miss Von Boenc, a tion
out from the students and foot-' ed will be used in purchasing French, E. A.
Ritchey,
truction. School board members i I return, to those students living
Lee they show as invested.
Those who are unable to at­ ing the line would reach around Wilfred
Thomas,
and
ball fans.
new song books.
Schwab, F. E. Dixon, Emil Mes-
11 red or other people interested in ' in the vicinity of Natal and
sing, Earl M. -----
Bleile, Carl E. tend the meeting, may leave their $25,006, according to the Fair­ Spring.
education are urged to attend. Mist who wish to lend their
port by attending the game
Davidson, C. L. Anderson, Mrs. certifcates and receipts at the banks Morse people.
______________
Mrs. M. D. Cole will coach
Saturday.
The feasibility of having the the players, Mrs. Neil in
W. W. Wolff, Dave Marshall, Miller barber shop, where
Every student attending
the power company at Clatska- if ticket sales. Mrs. Rogers Local Creamery
Hale Greenman, Judd Greenman, Miller former secretary of
high school who possibly can
• Installs
-
Frank Hartwick, Mrs. Ethel Ray, association will handle their de- nie build a line from Clatska- handling advertising, Mrs. Bell
1
New Bottle
be urged to attend the game.
W. McCrae, C. L. Brock, Louis tails for them.
nie to Mist and Birkenfeld was staging, and Mrs. Knauss in
Washer At Plant Being Saturday and on a pay­
The Woodmen building was also discussed.
Laird, C. C. Lewis, P. B. Ro-
charge of the special number.
day, the business men will be
chel, H. S. Fielding, H. E. San­ recently purchased by the Odd
Chairman Melis apopinted a
The Nehalem Valley Ice and unable to close their stores, but
ders, Peter Billones, W. Alman, Fellows association of this city. committee of six to canvaB those
Creamery company will install a large turnout from the town-
The following is a report of
While the bacterial counts, Mrs. Roberson, Mrs. Dan Nelson,
living along the proposed new Reception Held At
an automatic bottle washer in ' folk, especially those who have
the f ndings of the recent health with one exception, were low, Mrs. Ben George, Mrs. Boyd
line, to get full data as to cost
Timber
For
Teachers
their plant, the latter part of children attending school, ia
survey, conducted by the State indicating honest effort on the Nelson, K. F. Norby, Mrs. Ira Sunday School Rally
of construction, and also get tne
this week, according to llarry asked to lend their support to
board of health under the sup- part of the dairies to produce Mann, Mr. and Mrs. A. J.
At The Evangelical
information, as to the number of
TIMBER, Oct. 10.—A recep­ Kearns, manager.
| their home town team by attend­
ervisiin of Dr. William Levin: good milk, there was sediment
....___ 1 Hughes, Mrs. O. D. McCabe,
Church Next Sunday consumers and the approximate tion was held at the Timber This is being installed to give ing the football game this Sat­
To the Honorable Mayor and in every bottle tested. G.,„..
r_
Given' -----
Mrs. ------
Adolphe
Nelson, Pearl
amount of power each prospec­ school house last Friday in non- the most careful consideration
urday afternoon at 2 p.m. at
City Council,
clean surroundings and proper ' Krause, Mrs. D. Spofford, Mrs.
or of the teachers at that school. in the handling and sanitation the ball park, and cheering the
Next Sunday at the Evangel­ tive consumer would use.
Verncnia, Oregon,
equipment the dairies supplying ■ H. A. Moultan, Mrs. A. L. De
While
all
seemed
interested
Each
teacher
was
called
up
­
ical
church,
a
Sunday
school
ral
­
of the milk.
j Vernonia high school team on to
Dear sirs:
Vernonia should produce as clean Hart, Mrs. Fish, Mrs. George C.
_ ___
for __ a __________________
talk. Refreshments . and
victory.
The health survey of the city and pure a milk as is produced Johns, Mrs. P. H Browning, Mrs. ly will be held at 9:45 a.m. with in securing power and lights on
along
this
stretch
of
the
Ne-
{
entertainment
was
furnished,
preaching
services
held
in
the
of Vernonia has been completed. anywhere in the state.
Milk McAlister, Mrs. Hollyfield, Mrs.
Tom Magoff Injured
nalem
valley,
the
fact
that
those
‘
morning
at
11
a.m.
and
in
the
The task of compiling all the I from each of the producers sup- ! ”
’
Caton,
Mrs. M. F. Wall, Mrs.
Cuts Foot While
At Oregon-American
who would connect up to the
data gathered by our staff will ! plying the pasteurizing plant1 Richardson, Mrs. Gene Shipman, evening at 7:30 p.m.
The young people’s meeting new line would have to stand
Chopping Wood
Mill Last Week
require considerable time; hence ’ was also tested, and in most 1 Mrs. A. J. Schultz, Mrs. F. Moak,
a complete report will not be ' cases their facilities for the pro- Mrs. Portter, Mrs. George Bell, I will be at 6:30 p.m. with special one third of the cost of con­
1000
severely injured; Mrs. Echo Snyder of Koster
Tom Magoff
_
presented to you until possibly 1 duction and handling of the Mrs. George Woods, Mrs. H. H. numbers held for the various struction which in this case
would reach around $8000, has
his left knee last week at the {camp, cut her right foot last
at ths end of the year. Certain milk were investigated. Here,
Hera IV illiams, Mrs. Fred Sowers, services.
caused considerable discussion
Oregon-American mill, while j Thursday while chopping wood
findings, however, are of suf­ | again, conditions were found Fred Spring, Miss Marie Kirk­
among those interested and the
at her home.
handling some machinery.
900
ficient importance to bring to among some of the producers patrick, Miss Charlotte Hilts, No Smoker In This
idea* of digging their own holes
First aid was rendered by a
Magoff will be unable to re­
your immediate attenton, with which were not conducive to Mrs. Alta Neil, Miss Myrtle Pye,
City October 12 and furnishing the polea seems
i local doctor.
sume work for two weeks.
the nope that your honorable the production of clean milk,
Ed Condit, Mrs. R. W. Duncan,
to lose favor with most of the
body will take such action as
The bacterial count on the L. D. Taylor, Mrs. J. W. Gib­
800
will protect the health and lives I samples from these producers son, Mrs. Lillie B. Foster, Mr.
No maker \vill be held by the property owners.
Another meeting will be held
of your citizens.
was as follows:
and Mrs. N. S. Rogers, Ben Ben­ boxiu-» commission October 12,
1. Milk
Milk specimens for Nehalem nett, Noble Dunlap, Grant Thay­ the dale previously announced within the near future.
700
Vernonia is a milk-drinking Creamery, Vernonia, Oregon.
er, Mrs. A. J. Sitts, Wilfred for the next smoker when Swede
city. A rough estimate would Producer
Bacterial B. Coli Thomas, and A. J. Davidson, Nelson and Battling Schaffer of Excavation For
place this cty near the top when
Count Count general manager of the S. P. & Portland were to have fought
Tapp Building Soon i
computed to other cities in Ore­
(col. per cc) (per cc) S. Ry.
the main event.
eoo
gon, in the per-capita milk con­ ' Eastman
No reason for postponing the
10,000
0
To Be Completed
In next week’s issue, other
Two active leaders of the not been reached as yet will be
sumption.
Vernonia,
however, Her
event
was
given
by
the
boxing
288,000
3,800 names of those who contributed
Vernonia Study club, Mrs. W. E. covered.
has no fontpol over the purity : Amnie Ek
commission.
10,000*
1,200 I will be added.
Excavation will be completed
With their 18 members, the
500
Bell and Mrs. Judd Greenman,
of its milk supply, and depends IC. Checkmonik 283,000
75,000
soon for the new Tapp building
-
•
the
Community Study club has carried on the
captains
of
entirely upon the infrequent in­ McCormick
8,000
100
which
will
be
constructed
next
Good Results
Chest drive, reported the total work in a well organized Sf-
spections of the state dairy and Ben Smith
40,000
0 Jim Green Family
to the new Columbia building,
amount of funds solicited up fort, and at the completion ot
food commission.
: Houghtaling
From Class­
818,000* 350,000
400
is
the
intentons
of
Mr.
Tapp
It
Injured In Accident
the drive will turn the funds
io 8 p.m. last night as $850.
The milk supply of Vernonia A. Amodt
40,000
1.500
ified Ad
to have his building completed
over to the trustees of the Com­
is furnished by one pasteurzing F. R. Hyland
More
than
$100
was
collected
11,000
—
0
by the end of the year.
plant and five raw milk dairies. ; C. Barrett
61,000
from the Oregon American res­ munity Chest.
1,200
I never realized what
Natal, Oct. 9—A Chevrolet
It is understood that several
300
Several famlies buy milk from P. Bergerson
quick results a person
idential section alone, which
3,000*
100 dan driven by Jim Green of
could get from a classified
one-cow dairies, of which there I A. Wallace
S.P.&S. Ry. Appoint
made the best showing of any organizations will hold benefits
1,100
0 Pittsburg, accompanied by his
ad inserted in the Eagle.
this fall and winter, the pro­
are, lortunately, but a few. Not 1 H. H. Wilson
I"
“*
7,000*
part of the city.
0 wife and small son, left the road
Dr.
Eby
Company
Two weeks ago I insert­
one cf the dairies inspected was I Hansen
10,000
300 j near Gales Creek Saturday even­
Monday, Judd Greenman tel­ ceeds to be applied on the com-
200
ed
a
classifie
1
ad,
offer
­
Physician
This
City
fund.
in a sanitary condition which Van Doren
23,000*
100 ing. going over the embankment
ephoned the Community Cheat munty
ing some prunes and plums
To date the only lodge in this
would make the production of Johnson
155,000
3.500 and turning completely over.
headquarters
that
his
friend,
A.
for sale. That same day
Dr. Marvin R. Eby, who re-
which has contributed to
high-grade milk possible. Only ! E. Wallace
47,000
2,400 !
the paper was distributed
J. Davidson, general manager city
is tbs
| cently was appointed, Oregon-
the Community Chest
<
one nad a safe water supply. McMullin
100
2.300 1 The Greens were on their way
11,000
in the post office, people
of
th<
s.
P.
&
S.
railway,
with
i American doctor was also ap-
Harding lodge of ! the Knights
drove out to our ranch
Bacterial counts made on milk Carmichael
3,000
0 ' to 'Hillsboro to visit relatives.
at
Portland,
had
headqutu
t<
rs
pointed physician for the Spo-
and by 3 p.m. we had sold
Pythias.
■pecir.tens collected from the
The need for a milk ordin-j Mrs. Green was severely cut
ma ilea his personal
|
check for of With
our stock.
kane, Portland and Seattle Ry..
to be
only $150
various dairies were as follows: ance is at once apparent. The 1 about the face and head, and
$50
to
swell
tne
chest
fund.
For
several
days
follow
­
1 in this city.
raised to go over
(colonies per ee) Hiatt Dairy, citizens of Vernonia are entitled I-her baby suffered a broken arm,'
inc
uiries
were
ing,
many
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It is predicted that before an­ committee in charge of the
7,000, Joe Maurer 640,000, Ne- to the protection which a milk while Mr. Green received bruises
received from people who
ClM«d Col.«bo. Day
other week the goal of $1000 drive are coniident of success.
halem Valley Ice A Creamery ordinance,
properly
enforced. on his head and body.
had read the ad.
will be reached. Several busi­
Down town headquarters, at
Showing C.mmanily
company
4,000
The Bank of Vernonia will be
(pasteurized would give them. Typhoid fever,
I am convinced that a
The Greens were picked up
ness houses are not yet solicited Mac’s Pharmacy, receives dona­
classified ad gets results.
Chest Drive
closed all day Saturday, October
milk), Weed dairy 6,000, H. C. septic sore throat, diphtheria. by a passing tourist, and taken
and different sections of the tions from those who wish to
H. M. CONDIT.
S P.M. Wednesday, Oct.
12, in observance of Columbus
Gray 6,000, Rock Creek Dairy scarlet fever, tuberculosis and to the Hillsboro hospital for
residential district which have leave their offerings.
day.
Please turn to page 8
10,000.
medical aid.
Final Score 7 to 6
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Library. ’
Mrs. Marvin
Health Department Submits First
Report To City Council; Shows
Milk, Sewer Ordinance Need
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Only Need $150 To Reach
Community Chest Goal; Will
Try To Complete Drive Soon
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