Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, December 12, 1929, Image 1

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Vernonia, Oregon Thursday, December 12, 1929
Number 19
fiig I region
Meet Next
Wednesday
Local High School
Plays Team From
Grove, December 13
The Vernonia high school
basketball team will meet the
Gamma Sigma Fraternity basket­
ball team at the locai gym, Fri­
day evening, December 13, the
game starting at 7:45.
The Gamma Sigma Fraternity
of Pacific University is the old­
est fraternity organization of
any college on the Pacific coast.
Lower Columbia Associated
Chambers of Commerce Meet
A special
tion will be
At Castle Rock December 6 high
school,
'Special School
Meeting At Union Hi
School, December 28
Howard Davis Is
Another
Honored For High
Fatlier-Son
Scholarship at O.S.C
Building
Meet Next
Finished
Monday
meeting and elec­
Oregon State College, Corval­
held at the union
lis. Dec. 11.—Howard Davis,
December 28. be-
Vernonia, a junior in commerce
tween the hours of 2:00 and
at Oregon State college, lias
Governors Invite Vancouver, Washington, In As­ 17:00 p.m. for the purpose of
been pledged to Beta Alpha Psi,
voting on the addition of the
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national professional fraternity
sociation; Each Chamber to be Represented At new territory to the union high
accounting.
Department Officials To
Dedication of Rainier-Longview Bridge in Jan. school district number one.
Labor, Material 100 Per in Selection
for membership is All Men and Boys Invited
The
new
addition
includes
all
Speak at Meeting
based on high scholarship, adapt­
Cent
Vernonia
of
school
district
number
22
of
j The Lower Columbia Associât-1 his address, “Unity in Commun-
ability to accounting research,
To Attend
Columbia county and district
■ ed Chambers of Commerce, at ity.”
and the passing of a junior cer­
To Represent Local
number
52,
which
are
the
Natal
] its regular quarterly meeting
tified public accountant examin-
Little doubt was left in the
Hi At U. Of O. High ¡gathered at Castle Rock, Wash., minds of those listening, that Dr. and Mist districts.
A»
i H* *itl it iMI iut*on- Davis was one of seven
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"'051
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’
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students chosen for this honor
was the Chancey De­
School Conference lust Friday, December 6, and ' Johnson,
was entertained by the beauti­ pew of the west, probably one
,
out of about 85U students en­
ful progressive city, the gate­ ¡of the best after dinner speakers
rolled in the school of commerce
Charlotte
Green
and
Neal
Will Also Attend District j Bush, representing the Student way to Mt. St. Helens and Spirit I in the country.
Picture Also In This Issue at Oregon State.
Sponsored by Scout Com­
E. B. Hughes, president of
Convention At Rainier
| body and Harold McIntire the Lake.
Shows First Garage
mittee and Legion, At
faculty, will attend the annual! E. I. Ballagh. president of the i the Astoria Chamber of Com- ,
Christmas
Vacation
On Tuesday 17 th
Owned Here
the
tourist
high school conference which i association presiding as chairman merce spoke on
Evangelical Hall
Starts
December
20
I
harvest,
taking
as
his
subject,
I
called the meeting to order fol­
The District No. 1 conven-I will be held at the University lowing the banquet served in the 1 “Are we getting our share of I
Another
tile
and
concrete
J
tion of the American Legion ! of Oregon, January 10 and 11. I. O. O. F. hall to several hun­ tourist dollars.”
Christmas vacation for the lo-
—
Monday evening at 6:30 p.m.
On Thursday evening, Decem­ building recently completed by
will be held at Rainier, Tuesday, i
Scenes of the beautiful north- ber 5, Vernonia lodge No. 184, Tom Crawford helps put 1929 cal h'gh school will start from promises to be a great time for
dred members and guests of the
December 17, at 2:30 p.m.
, west were flashed on the »creen . A.F.
_ A.M.
_______
____ _ over the top, in one of the best Saturday, December 21, the stu- fatners’ and sons’, who will ga­
association.
‘..7. &
at _____
their annual
In the afternoon officials of j
. dents returning to school Mon- ther in the Evangelical church
Practically every one of the j and interesting talks on all views j election of officers in the Ma- building years in its history.
I day, December 30.
the state department and post
social hall, for the fathers’ and
1 given by F. W. Mathias, an I sonic temple, elected J. E. Tapp
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cities
in
the
Lower
Columbia
The
new
Crawford
garage
officers and members will hold
soils’ banquet sponsored by the
enthusiastic outdoor sportsman,! as Worshipful Master for the which is 100x115 contains stor­ |
area
was
represented.
a meeting, going over general1
Vernonia post of the American
j year 1930. Mr. Tapp has long age room for 60 cars, with an l
The invocation was given by of Hoquiam.
plans for the ensuing year and
Legion and the Boy Scout com­
From this
attend-
! been ...._
an ...
active
---- city,
—„, those
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----- member of the office and show room 56x26 fac­
Rev.
H.
J.
Harding
of
Castle
passing on recommendations for
mittee.
and
his
Mrs. Nellie Skelton, 63, who Rock, followed by an address ing representing the Vernonia | local lodge
many ing Second street and a parts
thj betterment of the Legion. ! recently arrived in Vernonia di
r»i. ­ of welcome by G. H. Huntington Chamber
of
Commerce
were'friends
congratulate
him
An elaborate program is be­
Elaborate plans are made for, rect form England, died at the I also of Castle Rock, who told Judd Greenman, Tom Crawford, i the progress which he has upon room of 14x40 in rear of of-
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lias made fice space.
ing arranged, said Scoutmaster,
entertaining
visiting
Legion- home of 1
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Emil ■ "
Messing,
j in Masonry
and the ......
high honor
dang’
W.
his c!ty being one of the w. w. woiff, r
G. W. Plumer, and it should be
Here is one
which
naires in the evening, where all Williams, u- sday cv.nivg from of
-H-.. was constructed building
eldest settlements on the coast, Edward Holtham, G. W. Ford, a! which has been bestowed I upon
100 per cent
have been busy on understood that this is not alone
Legionnaires of different posts lobar pneumonia.
member of the board of gover- ■ him. The election also advanced by Vernonia labor and every the Thieves
of
the
splendid
building
pro
­
tracks last for Boy Scouts, but every boy
in district number one are in­ Mrs. SkelGii had only been
E. G. Anderson to the S. Ward- bit of material used in the con­ week, Oregon-Ameircan
ram Castle Rock had enjoyed nora and Lee Schwab.
taking 62 brasses from in the city, with no special age
vited to attend.
ill for three days but
Those attending from differ- enship and K. A. McNeill to struction of the new garage was box cars waiting for loading.
3 criti- i n the past few years, and a
limit attached.
Wednesday, December 18, at caily
ill ------
from —
Lhe ------
start and little general history of the city of ent cities did not register, but fulfill the duties of J. Warden. bought
---- „ ...
from
or
purchased
Railroad detectives who have
Many boys will be present,
8:00 p.m. at the I Legion hall hopes wire held for her recovery.1 Castle Rock, which is one of We
noticed the
notorious Gus A. L. Kullander was again elect- through local merchants.
investigated the robbery believe expecting to be provided for,
Vernonia post will be host to I Mrs. Skelton was born in Lon- the most beautiful cities, situat- Hafenbrack of
Longview, the (ed
treasurer and J. B. Wilker-
The old Crawford garage was ' that the thieving at Koster and many fathers will be on
state department officials of the ‘ Ion, i. igland, au.i had resided ; ed along the Pacific
highway, laost famous secretary
1
___ of „ any: son
, ___ i was also carried into the
I camp was committed by those hand ready to grab him a
American Legion, and lhe meet­ in Northhampton Shire, since her I and in the great t state of Wash- chamber of commerce in the U. I offi
office of secretary with one of built in the spring of 1924, and ■ who stole the brasses.
for his pal, at the banquet
ing is open for not alone mem­ childhood days, until six weeks ington.
S. A., Guy A.___ Anderson, the the most popular votes ever was 50x100 feet. During the
—
meeting.
bers of the organization but ago when she left her native
Sam Roake, genial mayor of livewire president of the Long-, given an officer. The appointive spring of 1925 Mr. Crawford
their friends as well.
Besides listening to J. H.
land to make her home with her Castle Rock, introduced the vis- view chamber of commerce, officers as yet have not been made many improvements on Christmas Program
Many prominent Legionnaires daughter in this country.
Oberteuffer, scout executive and
iting mayors present, and called Wesley Vandercook of Longview,; named by the Master elect. Af- his building and this year de­
To Be Given By the
cided
to
still
further
increase
will attend, Sid George, depart­
Funeral services will be held upon Mayor Wall of Winlock, Clyde Mason of Seaside, G. Clif-' ter the meeting adjourned the
Judd Greenman, the principal
Local Grade School speakers,
ment commander, Carl Mosher, today, with interment in the lo- L. N. Plamondon, mayor of ford Barlow of Warrenton, who ; members and friends in atten- his garage space, by construct­
good music, good eats,
The annual Christmas program and a general all around good
department adjutant, Jube More­ cal cemetery.
Woodland, George C. Secor, of during one of the dances by! dance adjourned to the banquet ing a much larger building.
The unimproved conditions of given by the grade schools will time is promised for those at­
land district commander and
Kelso, Mayor Gibbs of Long­ several attractive girls from the hall where they were served a
— d
—•- vs-..
• • • fell
•• off
-• tas(y hot tamale supper by the roads are noticeable in the I be held jointly by the Lincoln tending.
Castle
Rock
high school
about seven other officials.
view, Becker of Vader and Fred r-
his chair during his excitement, several ladies of the Eastern picture showing the first home and Washington schools at the
Sehoeder of Cougar.
The meeting will be in charge
This is a general community
of the Crawford firm, with Mrs. I American Legion hall, Thursday
During the early part of the and made a special request to Star chapter.
of Connie Anderson, local post
fathers and sons gathering, and
I
evening,
December
19.
I
his
friends
that
nothing
should
Tom
Crawford
standing
in
the
program the assembly were en-
commander. The high school girls
Thursday evening, December door of the old office.
The Washington school will it must be remembered that,
tertained by several good snappy be said to his wife, that he
glee club will favor the meeting
12,
sees
Vernonia
No.
184
make
give
a cantada in which many probably the father thinks he
had
fell
so
hard
for
the
pretty
selections by the
Elks drum
Since starting in business in
with several selections.
f i the much anticipated trip to St.
gals. Mr.
”
-
- - ’s weight
of the popular carols are sung. is too tired to attend, but the
Barlow
corp
of
Kelso,
_
who
were
gen-
Vernonia,
Mr.
Crawford
has
All Legionnaires are invited
son deserves some consideration,
I Helens, where they will confer
erously applauded for the pepful 275 pounds, fairly shook
handled the agency of the Ford1 The eighth grade will give a who naturally expects his dad
to attend the banquet in honor
L. W. Baker will open his program.
Odd Fellows hall loose from its the Master Mason degree as a products and, in 1924 was cited one-act play.
of the visiting officials which pool and billiard parlors in the
I
I The Lincoln school will give to be right on the spot with
The high school girls double foundation, and a near panic oc­ i part of that evenings entertain­ 7?
will be held at 6:30 in the even- -tore formerly occupied by the
...... officials
u.x.v.u.n for going
Koiug over
ovei a sjiort play in which the whole the invitation to take him along,
______ by Ford
curred, when a rumor spread ment at the St. Helens Masonic
quartette
of
Castle
Rock,
spon-
i
his
quota
in
selling
r
ord
parts.
t ,
will
Or let the son invite the dad.
ing at the Nehalem hotel.
Vernonia Meat market, and sored a pleasing program of that Castle Rock had been vis- temple. This meeting is not on-
“’’I . school will participate.
The staff consuls of Mr. ’2,*
Toni
Remember Monday evening at
slmuld bo ready for business songs.
ited by an earthquake. Mr. Bar-1/.“ ¿0,nl
Crawford, bookkeeper, A.
6:30 o’clock, at the _ Evangelical
_____
during the later part of next
but “ Lolly and Dan It. Brown, me- Christmas Program At
President Ballagh called upon low was assisted to his feet by,
Students At Mist
church, bring a boy if possible,
week.
” special invitation open to chanics, and Van Peebly sales-]
John Dower, president of the ' a special committee of ten, , ap- by
Win Basketball Gaine , The building is being re- Tacoma Chamber of Commerce, I pointed by Ed Ballagli.
all members of the fraternity. man.
Birkenfeld School but dads turnout anyway, lota
,
of luds will be on hand waiting
From Birkenfekl modeled, will contain the best who spoke on Tacoma’s relation , ..........
R. f . Mo"o
r “re“of“ Astoria, W.'that several mem-
That his firm has sold’ to
’ lirkenfeld, w Dec. 11.—A pro- to be your guest for the even­
B. Bowser of St. Helens, E. M. Ibera “f t,he Grand lod*e w,l> be date in this vicinity 91
pool and billiard tables obtain- to the Lower Columbia area.
• Orth of Cathlamet, J. Ivan Wil- ln “««ndance as well as other
new g|.ar„ will be held at the Birken- ing.
Birkenfeld, Jan. 11.—Students ■ aide and attractive new fixtures.
The novelty dance, featured 'son of Skamokawa, Seiferd Olson1 T.l ^ho have attained promin- Ford cars and trucks, is one fL.|(| school Friday evening, De-
Songs, jokes and a pepful
living at Mist defeated a team I
by two Castle Rock high school
of the things Mr. Crawford ’ is , comber 20, an invitation being meeting. Come.
:
ence
in
Masonic
circles.
Many
of Birkenfeld students nt the Runs Twig Through
I
of
Puget
Island,
E.
B.
JIughes
students, scored a tremendous
much pleased of, and holds his
local high school last Friday by
hit, and comments from the | of Astoria, Fred Sehoeder of members individually and by de­ own in sales of Ford products extended to all in the vicinity.
Ear Drum While At
legation
from
Portland
and
vi
­
Cougar,
Mayor
Gibbs
a score of 16 to 17.
Long-
of
left the impression that
cinity have signified their in­ with most cities the size of Ver­ Smashes Hand On
Work In the Woods tables
Grange Organize
this entertainment program, was view.
nonia in the state of Oregon.
Several
representing
the Van- tention of being there which
Basketball Team At
one of the best ever presented
Double
driveways
are
on
2nd
W. Bradley Injured
Donkey Machinery
G. L. Winters, an employe
any of the meetings held by couver Chamber of Commerce points to the meeting as having street with an
entrance
on
Birkenfeld Recently
special
import
and
interest
to
At Koster Camp of the VanVleet Logging com- ! ’ at
were
present,
Walter
___
,
Schwartz,
any of the cities of the associa-
Maple street.
Jack
W.
Dowd,
employed
by
the
fraternity
at
large.
| pany ran a twig through his 1 tion.
district engineer for Clark coun­
With metal sash windows the Wilson Logging company,
Birkenfeld,
Dec.
11.—The
W. Bradley employed by the I right ear drum while at work :
Mary Anderson and Earl Man­ ty, George Cadwell, and C. Pel-
The local team is well and around the building and large smashed his right hand last week, Winema Grange recently organiz­
Koster Products company severe­ in the woods Monday afternoon. 1 sell, as colored lady and gentle- ton. Edward Harlon, editor of favorably
— J known throughout
Vila w u|^ 11WU I all
<11 plate glass windows featuring when it was caught between ed a basketball team, and are
ly injured his left hand Tues­
Winters was sent to receive man sang and danced their way the Oregon Good Business mag-;of * this
section ns ---
being capable
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makes tne two wheels in the donkey ma­ holding their practices at the
day, when he cut it on a saw, medical attention at Portland I into the hearts of all present, azine was also a guest of the i of exemplyfing the highest type the office front,
building
one
of
the
most at- chinery.
I
-r
j
------
Birkenfeld gymnasium.
while at work in the woods.
and it is predicted that it will ' and the comic antics drew vol- meeting.
of degree work and with me ¡tractive in the city,
Bradley wgs rushed to this be several weeks before his 1 umes of applause and laughter.
The following resolutions were members and many friends who
John Miller, was construction!
city for medical aid.
hearing is fully recovered.
“Lewis river Development,” by adopted by the resolutions com­ expect to accompany them will superintendent under the super­
mittee,
and
voted
upon
and
ap
­
L. N. Palmondon of Woodland,
undoubtedly conduct to St. Hel­ vision of Mr. Crawford, with
gave an interesting outline of proved :
ens one of the largest delega­ wiring done by the Columbia
Be
it
resolved,
by
the
Lower
the rapid developments being
tions of Masons to ever leave Utilities company, lumber furn­
made along the Lewis river, of Columbia Associated Chambers this ctiy in a body.
ished by C. Bruce and the large
of
Commerce,
in
regular
meet
­
the largest electrical turbine be­
Emil F. Messing, J. E. Tapp, timbers for construction of the
ing
assembled
at
Castle
Rock,
ing constructed, the first unit
and E. E. Yeo are in charge of roof, cut and furnished by the
Charlie Koto is an unbeliever. ried on, and believed in him."
of which when completed will Wash., December 6, 1929.
Mathew Brothers Lumber com­
That this association co-oper­ travel arrangements and all pany of Mist.
create 240,000 h.p.
He likes candy and toys which
Buster Nance doesn't believe
members
are
requested
to
get
Again Mr. Palmondon told of ate with other non-profit organ­ in touch with them regarding
Ye Good Fellowship club sled, Christmas goodies, they do not
Stankey cabinet company in­ Santa brings on Christmas time, either, but Bust hangs his stock­
what this great volume of power izations on the Pacific coast cars. The caravan will form at stalled the large plate glass
insists that there is no ing up and gets it filled each
is slowly being filled with checks think it terms of socks.
Santa Claus. He thinks Santa year, just can’t understand it
a),d money and will shortly be
We are not going to solicit would mean development of the that are interested in promoting Mac’s Pharmacy on Bridge street windows.
I Clauses he has seen in Vernonia somehow.
ready for Santa Claus to fur­ members to the club, we wish unmined resources in the Co- tourist travel; and that the presi­ and leave promptly for the coun­
; are the bunk, as far as whiskers
nish his supply of goodies con­ members to flock in under their ! lumbia area, and predicted that dent be authorized to appoint a ty seat at 6:15 p.m.
Charlie does not want to go
are concerned, because they do back to Japan, because no toys
I section as the future Pittsburg committee to develop plans and
sisting of candy, canes, nuts, own steam.
confer
With
committees
from
I
of
the
west.
not
sport
a
good
whisker
crop
arc
gjven by Santa on Christmas,
raisins and fruits, for all small
Do you know of some family
L. F. Malmsten was struck in
Dr. C. Oscar Johnson, pastor other organizations working for
and Charlie said the poor sap, no beautiful Christmas trees are
boys and girls who will form in want ,who would accept a
the stomach by a cedar block,
who thought he was Mr. Claus arranged for the holidays.
the reception committee for Mr. basket filled with eats for the of the First Baptist church of this purpose.
last year had no whiskers on
Be it further resolved, that while working at the Johnson and
Claus when he appears at the holidays? If you do turn in the (Tacoma who is rated as one of
Charlie likes candy, (strange
McGraw
shingle
mill
Sunday
and
his chin.
Legion hall Saturday evening, name to Mr. Claus’s friend at i the leading speakers in the Pa­ the Lower Columbia Associated
fact), and explained that his mo­
suffered
considerable
pain
for
cific northwest, the principal Chambers of Commerce co-oper-
December 21, at 7:30.
You
don
’
t
have
to
ask
Charlie
ther, Mary Koto who operates
the Eagle office, so that all ! speaker at the meeting, gave as
several days from his injury.
(Please turn to page 10)
Swede Nelson, local welter- ____
____
The first response to the SOS
many questions,
Charlie does the Chop Suey restaurant, al-
be remembered for Christ-
sent by Mr. Claus, local repre­ shall
weight
fought
a
draw
with
Spud
most
of
the
asking.
I ways gives him a Hershey bar,
mas.
sentative for funds, was answer­
Murphy of Vancouver Barracks, | Some kids told me there is no whenever he gets 100 in spell­
Rebekah Convention
Plant Trees
Those who have joined the
ed by Mr. and Mrs. George Van
at the American Legion hall in Santa, and I don’t believe there ing.
Vleet, who purchased two mem­ club to date are, Mr. and Mrs.!
St. Helens Friday evening in is, because, because what? Well
For Christmas
Being Held Here To­
I’m a student at the Lincoln
George VanVleet, Judd Green-1
the eight round main event.
I just because, but I’ll be over
bership’s for the 1929 Good
”
man, E. A. Ritchey, O.-A. Lum-
i
Folks, do you know that
In the semi windup, Lee Davis in the Legion hall and get my school, third grade, nearly al­
Fellowship club.
day
At
I.O.O.F,
Hall
ways get 100 in my spelling
I of this city won a decision over
in less than two weeks it
Mr. Claus sports a real Ger­ Wr company. M. E. Moe, L.
share of the gifts, said Charlie,
will be Christmas and that
Loren Watts of Salem, in their no kid’s going to double cross tests.
man goiter this year, so fat that Schwab, C. W. Reithner, Mike
I Sixty pounds of pep, brown
you have all the time in
The eighth annual Rebekah |
four round bout.
a crew of carpenters will be Miller, Jack Bush, Connie An-
me and tell there is no Claus eyed,
red
th. world to take a short
cheeked
Charli.,
Davis
had
Watts
down
several
busily engaged, re-infot*cing the demon, Carl Davidson, George I Feeling that their carnival convention of district No. 5, is
and
be
over
eating
my
share,
trip to the woods.
____ ,
cut
while born in Japan, speaks as
which was scheduled for Decem- being held in this city today at
times
for
the
count
of
nine,
but
floors in the Legion hall, so that Ford and E. M. Bleile.
Charlie
sauntered
over
to
the
down
a
fir,
cedar
or
hem-
We must know by Tuesday ( her 13 and 14, came too near the Odd Fellows hall.
the capitol city man was saved nearest store window, which any other American kid would,
Santa can glide about without
lock tree place it in ybur
Likes to fight, (thia is also
Mountain Heart lodge as hos­
each time by the bell.
fear of caving in the foundation how large the stockings will be. the holidays, members of the
yards, and deck it with
___
showed an elaborate display of I 1 strange.)
colored lights! Do it now
upon which the hall is construct­ Know the size of the crowd, American Legion carnival com- tess, will open the afternoon !
toys, and shortly, said, "that if I If you make some
remark
but let’s have the membership mittee decided to postpone their session at 1:30 p.m. with the I
and make your town one
Lincoln Peterson was a bus- the kids had not told him there'
ed.
’
which
displeases
friend
of real Christmas cheer.
It is estimated that over 350 K° over the top by this Satur-' show until February of next evening session starting at 7:30
iness caller at
Vernonia
on was no Santa, he knew no reas-I Charlie, he refers our
to you as a
kiddies will be present to greet day._____ ______________________ ! 1 year. ________________
Thursday.
p.m.
I
on why he should not have car-] monkey face or sap, these being
Saint Nick, and extend to him
his two favorite expressions of
a hearty welcome with clamors
salutation to those who fail to
of joyful screams as he hands
agree with his viewpoint.
out bags and stockings filled
One of his favorite amuse-
with things every little boy and
ments is testing his strength
Jiris delights to eat.
against his playmates, for Char-
Remember former believers,
lie told how, when he first came
____
that you are eligible to belong
to Vernonia all the kids took
to the Good Fellowship club,
a poke at him, shoved him off
by chipping in some money, lets
his bicycle, and returned it to
say a buck for instance, mailing
him when they were darn good
your check to the club in care
and ready. I’d like to see 'em
of the Eagle office, signing your
try it now, said Charlie.
name to the check, so that we
Remember the day I beat
know who you are and the bank
you running down to the corner?
will to. Of course, cash will be
The reporter’s memory for-
accepted, and your only receipt
tunately saved him from much
will be one of pleasure and sat­
embarrassment and Charlie, mur­
isfaction, by being present at
mured
something
under
his
the Legion hall when the chil­
breath, which sounded like sap
dren are receiving their stock-
and monkey.
ings.
"But don’t tel) those saps who
We still need 40 or 50 more
play Santa, what I said, for I
members. The more the merrier,
, intend to get my stocking at
the more members the larger
the Legion hall from that fel­
the stockings. Kids don’t mind
low Santa, and maybe I’ll get
when
it
wearing socks, but
a chance like last Christmas
comes to stockings filled with
and get in line two times.”
Local Posi Active
Community Affair
I
Ed. Tapp New
M. M. Of Local
Masonic Lodge
Mrs. Skelton
Dies Tuesday;
Brasses Laken
From Box Cars
New Pool Hall
To Open hi Old
Culver Market
Oriental-American Lad Is
Confirmed Pessimist Concerning
Belief In Santa Claus Theory
More Members Needed la
Good Fellowship Club To Assure
Full Stockings For the Lillie Tots
Local Boxers
Fight At County
Seat December 6
Legion Postpone
Carnival Until
February 1930
New Crawford Garage, Recently Completed, and Picture of Garage Taken in 1924