Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, January 09, 1930, Image 1

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« bln The Goodfellowship
Club This
Week
Vernonia, Oregon Thursday, January 9, 1930
Volume 8
J. C. Lindley
President oi
Local C. of C.
No. 23
Grange At
Minister Who Occupied Pulpit c,t Report rcoriieaion. 1 Program f or Winema
Birkenfeld Largest
Eagle Now
During Year 1929 _
_
Membership County
In Vernonia 36 Years Ago Now
Judge D. B. Reasoner, city re-
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The Oregon gas and electric
Birkenfeld, Jan. 4—Wienema
County Of­
company, successors to the Co­ Holding Gospel Meetings Here corder, presented to the mayor;
Grange located in this town, has
and city council Monday even-
a. __ J _
lumbia Utilities company will
the largest membership of any
New Owners of
Power Company Plan
Much Construction
I U. U.
ficial Paper
II I
ing at the council meeting his
O grange in Columbia county ano
annual report of 1929 of mon-1
1
during 1939 except to furthei
eys collected through the re-
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increase its membership.
corder’s office. Following is the
,
tt
•
Walter Carl, one of the best
report submitted by Judge Rea- .> Districts UllltCU known men in the Nehalem val-
soner:
i 1 ( i, l
i ley, president of the Nehalem
Fines,
$1877.50, occupation ¡
i Valley Pioneer association, is
tax 2094.95, plumbing license
1 master of the Winema grange.
and permits 66, peddlars and Pr°L Wilkerson for Faculty I 1
Extensive and Constructive
Plan Extensive campaign
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miscellaneous 560.37, dog tax1 And Neil Bush For Stud­
Program Is Planned
For More Valley
Pythian Sisters, K. of
74.50, total general fund 4,-
For 1930
ents Extend Welcome
Subscribers
673.32.
P., Joint Installation
Sewer •
No. 1
bond
lien,
767.81, sewer No. 1 interest
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A joint installation of new
299.97, sewer No. 2 bond lien
The new board of directors of
Before the assembled student’ oil icers for the local Pythian
The Eagle in its application to
858.03, sewer No. 2 interest body Wednesday afternoon at Sisters and Knights of 1‘ythia.- (the county court for recognition
the Chamber of commerce held
290.04, i improvement district No. the local Union high school, all
-n election of officers Friday,
was held Wednesday evening at fas an official county paper, re­
electing J. C. Lindley, president,
1 bond 1 lien 523.32, improvement students from the Mist and Natal the
I. O. O. F. hall, with one ceived the award along with the
Judd Greenman, vice president,
district No. 1 interest 228.88 districts attending school were of the largest attendance in .St. Helens Mist, these two pa­
A. L. Kullander, treasurer and
improvement district No. 2 bond honored with a special program years.
pers having the largest circu­
lien 461.36, improvement district which consisted of addresses by
Lee Schwab, secretary.
Many who were not member! lation in Columbia county.
Jos Scott who served as secre­
No. 2 interest 145.61, improve­ Professor Wilkerson and others. of either organizations were in­
This paper is a member of the
tary during 1929 resigned unable
ment district No. 3 bond lien
1 ax violiteloi ' Weed and others
The consolidation of the Natal vited to witness the installation State Editorial Association, Na­
to devote time from his business
997.07, improvement district No. and Mist districts with Vernonia and following the event, enter­ tional Editorial Association and
I At Mist, Pittsburg and as
3 interest 441.97, i improvement for a united high school dis- tainment was furnished by the also an official county paper.
for this work and was commend­
far
as
Jewell,
on
horseback
H. E. Veazie was appointed
ed by the directors for his ef­
| district No. 4 bond liin 441.51, trict not alone meant additional Pythian lodge and refreshments
For the benefit of its adver­
and
many
times
walking,
Mr.
ficient work during the past year. deputy sheriff last week follow­
improvement district No. 4 in- students for this city, but a served.
tisers, the Eagle uses th* famous
While the chamber at the pres­ ing the resignation of E. R. Launer would hold religious
Iterest 188.80, improvement dis- high type of students much de-
Myer-Both general newspaper
| trict No. ( 5 bond lien 545.35, sired,” said
ent time has 60 members in Tichenor. Veazie has been depu- services,, when he first came
service, illustrations vibrant with
nd Mr. Wilkerson.
I a
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good standing, an extensive drive ty county clerk for the past ten into Nehalem valley, 36 years
improvement ...............................
district No. 5 .... in­
ad
“I am i very happy and pleased 1 jYl’FCSt oCVeral appear. in most every
will shortly be launched to en­ years.
terest 202.77, improvement dis­ that these
ago. During this period he
nserted in the paper.
iwu uihli
icls
nave i
se two
districts
have
Mrs. J. W. Hunt will tern- and his congregation built
trict No. 7 bond lien 1001.22 joined with Vernonia and have |
roll 100 members.
It is doubtful whether any
A regular meeting will be held porarily fill the vacancy left the old tabernacle along the
improvement district No. 7 in­ always liked those students from i
weekly newspaper in the state
by Veazie’s transfer to the sher- creek.
terest 287.69, improvement dis­ Natal and Mist who attended I
today at the Terminal cafe.
with the same number of pages
iffs department.
trict No. 8, bond lien 1185.68 here,” said Professor Wilkerson
used more illustrations in their
I
He
remembers
the
Nehalem
Journal,
the
first
paper
published
in
County court is now in ses­
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Two
federal,
one
state
officei
advertisements than did this pa­
City Council Hear
ago and improvement district No. 8 in­ in closing his address.
and wIlT
further vaIley which issued
its first sheet 40 years
sion u....
..... "announce
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terest 686.27, improvement
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Neil Rush, president of the a"d dePuty sheriff Calhoun raid per during the year 1929.
Report of Park
appointments in next weeks is- was considered one of the most excellent newspapers in this sec-
bond lien 122.58 student body welcomed the Mist ed the upstairs apartments ol
tion
of
the
country.
sue.
I improvement district No. 9 in-!and Natal pupils in behalf of the the Carter building occupied bj
* Board. Pass Milk Ord
New Officer« Elected
His congregations which will have the opportunity of listen- terest 69.79, improvement dis-! students, recalling that many on
H- Hollingworth, Decembei
At a meeting of the Woman’s
ing
to
him
during
his
stay,
may
outnumber
his
congregation
of
At the regular council meet: ng Large Crowd Attends
trict No. 10 bond lien 117.53,'the honor rolls were from these 31 who was arre»ted for the pos- Missionary society of the Evan-
36 years ago, several times, and while Vernonia is now a small improvement district No. 10 in- two districts and that they also session of moonshine and many elical church, Mrs. D. C. Cason
held at the city hall Muuuay
New
Year
’
s
Party
industrial city, he cherishes those friends made in the valley at terest 53.87, improvement dis- have taken part in athletics and empty pint bottles — and
evening, the mayor and council,
— j taken to was elected president, Mrs. Con-
| St. Helens where he was lodged dit, vice president, Mrs. Dave
after hearing a report on pro
At Birkenfeld Gym the time of the virgin timbers of old and his long, lonesome rides trict No. 11 bond lien 634.10,! all school activities.
gress made by a member of the
I to his nine different churches located between Vernonia and improvement district No. 11 in-! Miss Grace Condit also ex-1 in the county jail until his trial Marshall, secretary and Mrs. H.
The raid which was stagei Holcomb treasurer.
Chamber of Commerce towards
terest 186.33, total $15,410.87. tended a welcome to the 1 hon-
Birkenfeld. Jan. 4—A crowd Jewell.
Vernonia receiving city mail de­ estimated at 260 were present i
Chairmen of the different
cred students, saying that the near 7 p. m., was in charge o'
livery, went on record as ap­ at a party given here in the I
consolidation would mean i a a federal official, who directed committees were Mrs. P. Hughes
Alvin
L.
Parker
proving a small appropriation school gymnasium New Year’s School Boundary Board I Many Members Of
better cooperation and under- two officers to climb from thi tocial, Mrs. W. Wall, publicity,
Marries Corvallis
to be applied in getting missing eve where entertainment and I
standing between all three dis­ woodshed in back of the build­ Mrs. James Nanson, program
Officially Approve
Royal Arch Masonic
ing, through the window on the ind Mrs. Garner, finance.
street signs replaced.
Girl Saturday tricts.
dancing were enjoyed.
"Uniting of 3 districts
Lodge Visit Vernonia
The city of Vernonia watej-
Miss DeRock, in behalf of the second floor, with two going
1 up the stairs demanding adpais- Prof. J. B. Wilkerson
department submitted its annual
A wedding of interest to Ver­ Natal and Mist students thanked | sion.
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The Columbia county school
The Royal Arch Mason lodge
report which showed $13.801.70 Record Crowds Inspect
the
faculty
and
students
for
their
nonia folks occurred at Corval-
Re-elected Head Of
Ford Body Changes boundary board at its first meet­ of Vernonia was host Saturday lis
I Information
from
Sheriff
as the total amount collected by
hearty
welcome
which
dated
January 4 when Miss Mae
i Weed stated that Hollingworth
ing of the new year last week to 40 visitors from different sec­
Local High School
that'department during the year
not
from
the
time
of
the
con-!
Ilundrods visited the Crawford officially aproved the joining of tions of Oregon, members of M. Monroe, daughter of Mr. and solidaHon but when the studenta ;®“*TPted to de!,tr<>y.the ta*»xi- At a meeting held last week by
of 1929.
Mrs.
W.
B.
Moore,
and
Alvin
Mrs. Judd Greenman, secre­ motor company showrooms De­ the Mist, Natal and Vernonia the Royal Arch Masonic lodge, IL. PaMser, sqn of Mr. and Mrs. . from Mist and Natal started at­ I cants by emptying them into a the board of directors of the
Herbert t L. Toney, grand high
tary of the park board, submit­ cember 31 ’■'> Jan. 5 to view the districts as a united high school • —
tending high school in Vernonia I bucket of sheep dip which was- Union high school, Prof. J. B.
kept handy for Miab tpurpoae. .Wilkerson was reetected super- f
' priest, fr
'rom McMinnville and A. L. Parker, were married. Rev. several years ago.
ted a report from the park much advertised notable change district.
!
G.
W.
Plumer
of
the
Evangelical
Hollingworth has been arree- ■ntendent of the local high school
Dr. Snow, district deputy grand
OI lne ^“"^nca.
board, at the last meeting during in body designs of the Model A
Always wish to be a part of
¡high priest
priest of
of Oregon
Oregon werej
were c“ of Vernonia off.c.ated
tel several times in the past year receiving a thr
¡high
December which called for an Ford.
V.
H.
S.,
always
proud
in
its
|
Reithner
’
s
and
Miller
’
s
thne
fmm vuv
nut vt
nf town
tnwn
While no change was made
••ract.
_ — '»mono,
ainung
viivav num
tuwn > 1 The wedding was a quiet af­ athletic achievements, fond of i on a similiar charge.
among those
from
out
of
expenditure of $385, the amount
fair attended only by the im- I
During the evening, the offi­
Professor Wilkerson aleo ru­
To Close At 6 P. M. who attended.
left to be expended for improve­ mechanically, many new features
the head of Vernonia high, Miss
mediate
families.
such as wheels, color and addi­
.
| Nine candidates from this vi­
ments during 1929.
DeRock said the students were cers raided the home of George ceived an inerez«« in salary
The
bride,
who
was
attended
cinity were given the Royal Arch by Miss Freda Buckley, was at- equally glad to become a unit Terrian, located two miles from which makes his wages equiva-
Mrs. Greenman told the coun­ tional room for occupants of car
Effective Monday Jan.
Vernonia who was arrested in­ lent to that of other superin-
the
most
attractive Millers
degree, which was conferred by
cil that the board wished all cars proved
in the consolidation.
mercantile store
the Washington Commandry of ^ctively gowned in a period
possession of moonshine. This is tendents of high schools in Co-
H q keep off the park property changes.
J.
C.
Lindley,
president
of
close their
Reithner
’
s
store
will
On the first day, December
lumbia county.
Portland assisted by two
other frock of pale blue georgette and ' the Chamber of commerce, wel­ Terrian’s third offense.
and on account of the gates
I
places
of
business
at
6
:00
p.
„
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estimated
with thg exeeption degree teams from the Rose city, net over coral satin. She wore a comed the students from the Na­
leading to the park entrance 31, Tom Crawford c„
fol I
taa
lnnn<A wzwl^
I Following
the lodge
work, a a wreath of orange blossoms in tal and Mist districts. He recal-
having been destriyed several, 337 visiting his showroom and n of \’ Saturday.
her hair.
months ago, the board has seen inspecting the change of body ° A number of the grocery banquet was held in the evening
Veldon Parker, brother of the tal and Mist districts. He recal-
in
the
Masonic
temple
social
fit to engage a man to install I designs in the Ford car.
the 56 vote cast here every vote
markets are
stores
and
meat
groom,
acted as best man.
200 visitors were present Jan.
hall.
posts several feet apart across
was favorable towards the con­
closing
at
this
hour
and
it
is
After
the
ceremony,
luncheon
the property line, to keep cars 1, 260 Jan. 2nd, 160 Jan. 3rd, hoped that all other stores with
was served at the home of the | solidation which fully explained
from driving over the terrace 135 Jan. 4th and 50 Jan. 5th.
the
exception
of
drug
and
soda
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bride’s parents, Mrs. Parker cut­ the attitude of the voters of
According to these figures it and candy stores will fall in I .riel /Xlini'ilS
in the park grounds.
ting
the beautiful wedding cake. Vernonia towards the Natal and
Work re-inforcing the bank is estimated that 1142 persons line and agree on the general
Postal delivery service is prac­ Nary has conferred with the
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Mrs. Parker graduated from Mist districts.
along the stream, building a rus­ interested in the changes an­ closing time for week days at
Mrs. Hammock and Professor tically assured if the few minor postal department concerning the
Oregon State college in the class
nounced,
insepcted
the
car
on
tic bridge near the Camp fire
6:00 p. m.
of 1927, where she majored in :Levi Austin also gave short talks ! requirements are met as re- date of the commencement of
cabin, laying walks and having display, many coming from Mist
home economics. For two years towards welcoming the students i quired by the postoffice inspec­ the service and has advised the
Timber
and
other
neighboring
equipment made for the play­
she has been home economics ' as members of the Union High tor in his report to Postmaster committee in charge at this city
Oregon Gains Many
ground is some of the wopk con- (towns,
Messing. At the regular meeting that they will be advised immed­
Hoping to secure 28 members teacher at the high school at school district.
tracted for by the park board, j
of the city council it waa voted iately when the service will
New Families In 1929 for the Goodfellowship club, we Halfway, Ore.
TO
GIVE
CARD
PARTY
The council approved and
to complete the placing of ap­ commence.
,
| issued a last call in last weeks
Mr. Parker was educated in
Mountain
Heart
Rebekah
passed a milk ordinance which
Postmaster Messing is now Pre.
proximately twenty-nine street
December continued to show i“ue bu,t s° encour“King were the Vernonia schools and com­ Wish To Start A
will be known as ordinance 176 lodge, No. 243, will give a card increases in new families and th« results that one more fling pleted his education at Oregon
Naturalization Claas signs and the construction of paring maps showing the route-
and covers all dairies who sell' party, Jan., 24th at the I. O. their purchases of land and Wl^ be taken to raise the bal- State college, graduating in the
three cross walks, which will be ing of the carriers, the houses
their products in this city._____ O, F. hall.
equipment in Oregon, according ance needed^ which has been re- class of 1927, in the school of
Professor Wilkerson, head of all of the work required by the which have met the requirements
forestry. He has been in the the local high school, has offer­ postal department. It is pointed of the department and those be­
to W. G. Ide. manager, t state
—- duced to $13-50
William Lan way bought anoth­ employ of the government for­ ed his services to teach two out by Mr. Messing however, ing deficient in meeting the re­
chamber, whose report shows
59 new families who purchased er membership Saturday this est service since his graduation. nights a week free and another that only about 80 percent of quirements, also showing the lo­
The young couple, after a attempt will be made this year the house numbers are installed cation of the boxes where out­
6082 acres of land as against making a total of four for him.
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honeymoon, , will
make their to organize a school for aliens and the placing of house num- going mail can be deposited. Ac­
22 families who purchased 2012 Dad Greenfeldt of Dad’s Sand- ____
acres in the same month in 19- Wich shop, bought a membership bome ¡n Altura’s, Calif., where who wish to become American j bers by the patrons will be ne- cording to the plans of the de­
! cessary in order to secure the partment there will be five such
28. The report for 1929 shows Safeway store reduced their bill Mr. Parker has supervision over citizens.
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Every man or woman living in service. Persons requiring num­ deposit boxes, located at the
a total of 781 new families who to $7.50 instead of $.900. Mr. the timber sales in the Modoc
following places: Third avenue
Winning their first scheduled ssore stood at 22-21 in favor of arrived * and settled in the and Mrs. Carl Davidson and national forest.
this vicinity who is not a citizen bers will be required to apply and Bridge streets; Rose avenue
league game Friday evening the Tigers.
various counties of the state; children bought five member-
and wishes to learn the english ' to City Recorder, D. B. Reason- and Bridge sts.; First street
i er, for the number appropriate
F. Claude
Stephens,
from Clatskanie, the Vernonia | Probably no game to be play- the land purchases
51,- ships.
purenases totaled
loiaieu ui,-
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”*"7 ’ ” pas-
7- I Annual Meeting
, language and be assisted in get­ for their house. It is also poin­ and Bridge street, Columbia ave-
high school hoopsters fought ev- ed during the season will be 872
372 acres;
-v.vs; the investments made ■tor
the Christain church do-
ting
their
naturalization
papers,
Of Christain Church
ted out that the placing of num- nue and Bridge street and the
« membership. H. L. Bla-
ery second of the game against more closely contested than this by new folks amounted to $2,-1
!ay will be given free instructons bers -a reqUired under the pro- fifth one near the office uX
To Be Held Sunday,
a team evenly matched with the game of last Friday evening, 995, 654.75 During the year 722 ¡Ker. manager of the Shell Oil
helped in fver way possible. vjBionB of the city ordinance the
Oregon-American Lumber
The annual meeting of thejand
C
exception of speed and won
-.. when both teams were over-anx­ families wrote that they would ! company, bought five member-
and
Last year a small tuition fee whlch hag not been rigidly en- company.
held Sunday and friends and
from the Tigers by a score of ious to start their schedule with come to Oregon later .on and ’"‘j”;
It is suggested by Postmaster
.nd, was charged to pay expenses for f forced
orced todate
todate due
due to
to the
the fact
a win.
the would have over two million1 All stores with the exception members are invited to attend,
37 to 30.
The third quarter and_ last dollars for investmtent purposes. of one, solfi their wares to the where the work for the new year the teacher and books and sever­ that no delivery service re­ Messing that all patrons now
Berg, Bush, George, Adams
al appeared dnwilling to pay the quiring the installation of num­ being served by the Star Route
Tigers Letters and pieces of literature Goodfellows for wholesale or will be outlined.
had
the
and Hieber brilliantly and tradi­ perioa
I First Christain church will be tuition, however another attempt bers has been initiated. In order service between Vernonia and
tionally fought hard for Verno­ desperately fighting to gain a sent to prospective families to­ reasonable prices.
to start a class will be made to avoid confusion in receiving Mist continue to use such ser-
Only $13.50 is now needed
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nia high throughout the entire I lead but the V ernonia quintet taled over 75,000.
and those interested should get mail it is suggested that patrons vice most of the patrons on the
game and Coach Austin with an again piled up sufficient baskets
Prospects for 1930 are re- to pay off all outstanding bills
in touch with Prof. J. W. Wil- should notify any persons writ- Oregon-American hill and east
ample supply of good subs on leaving a safe margin when only ported as being bright since a for toys and candy given to
ktrson or L. Schwab.
ing to them through the Ver- through Riverview are now re­
hand, ready to spring into the a few minutes were left to play, national campaign using 50 lead- some 585 kiddies December 21
nonia office "to address their ceiving a mail delivery service
The student body turned out ing newspapers and farm pub­ when Saint Nick visited at the
battle at a moment’s notice,, had
correspondence to street and ( equal to that which could be pro.
as a unit to support their team lications is now bringing in 100 Legion hall.
no occasion to substitute
John Wardle And
insure vided by carrier.
number addresses
to
at Clatskanie and with the excep­ inquiries per day. Thousands of
Throughout the year ma­
any of the regular players.
Friend Open Winter prompt delivery. Although de­ I Another requirement which
tion of some of the old reliables families expect to make a trip
ny who have inserted classi­
In reserve were Bennett,
have to complied with by
fied ads in the Eagle ex­
and Culbert, all dependable and amounting to about fifteen very of investigation to Oregon. The Miss Edna McClincy
Sports-Crater Lake liverymen are required to use will
diligence in delivering all mail patrons living beyond the dis­
And Walter Siefert
few of the Vernonia townspeople state chamber is working with
pressed their appreciation
capable players.
addressed to patrons at Ver- trict provided with sidewalks in
The local team, the first to were present to witness and sup­ all loepi commercial organiza-
Married Here Monday of the wonderful results
John Wardle of this city and nonia, they are not compelled to order to secure mail service,
score, displayed splendid team port the town team.
obtained, and reasonable
iions tn the state to see that
his friend, Edward Greene, of deliver mail to street addresses will be the installation of boxes
Friday January 10 Vernonia the prospective
rates charged.
work throughout the first quar­
settlers are
Miss Edna McClincy and Wal­
Chiloquin, were the first to that are not specified in the ad- known as boundary boxes which
Locally what better agen­
ter. The playing of George as journeys to Rainier to battle treated in a courteous manner, ter E. Siefert were united in
visit Crater Lake on skii’s this dress.
will be required to be erected
cy could one wish than the
center was exceptionally bril­ their traditional jinx the team given full information and en­ marriage at the parsonage of the
winter, so are credited with op­
It is also required that each at the end of sidewalks or
classified column of the lo­
liant in this period of the game. known to usually upset the dope couraged to remain permanent­ Christain church Monday evening
ening
the
sport
season
at
that
patron in qi ,rder to receive his across the street from houses
cal paper to advertise that
The first quarter of the game and a general appeal is sounded ly in this state.
January 6th.
point.
or her mail at a street address to be served. 7 hese boxes will
which one may wish to sell,
ended with a score of 11 to 4 for support from students and
Mrs.
Siefert
is
a
part
owner
|
The
boys
also
visited
the
wa
­
»hall have installed a house box be of the same design as those
‘townsfolks alike to motor down
buy
or
want.
in favor of Vernonia.
of the New Hollywood restau­
ter edge and on the lake climbed which is not required to be of required for the star route ser­
Finley, as center for Clats- to Rainier tomorrow and support To Play Basket­
Reaching
nearly
four
out
to the top of phantom ship. Gov- any particular design or con- vice and shall be erected on
ball Here Saturday, rant.
kanie, was the outstanding star Vernonia basketball team to-
tc
of every five homes in the
ernment ifficials say this is the „truction. The inspector stated posts or other suitable structure
city, with a circulation out­
for the Tiger team and the wards victory.
first time anyone has ever br,wever it would be much better so that mail may be deposited
Vernonia Hi-basketball team
M. S. Stafford of Portland
Rainier met defeat from St
side of the city limits near­
threat throughout the entire
climbed to “phantom ship,” dur- I if - - boxes were ......
installed of a from the side walk.
Helens Friday evening
ly as large as its list In th«
_ by • will play the Longview Y. M. was arrested on First avenue
game.
'ing the winter time.
It is also advised that patrons
1 uniform type which could be ob­
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city, the Eagle offers its
Mickelson,
Simio, Erickson, close score of 13 to 19 and judg- C. A. team here at home this Saturday by Marshal Phelps
There was approximately four tained at either of the Vernonia having lock boxes at the post
for breaking glass on the walks.
Kyro and Finley composed the ing from the low scores this was Saturday evening.
classified advertising rates
feet of snow at the lake and the Hardware dealers at a price of office at the present time do
The Y. M. C. A. team is com­ Giving 115.99 bail until his trial
for 25c the first insertion,
Clatskanie regulars with Eilert- a hotly contested game.
best professional skii’s were used not over fifty cents.
not relinquish them prior to
line up of Bush, posed of former school players the accused man failed to show
• The same ”
not to exceed 25 words,
sen and Brown as subs.
by the two lads on account of
Although it Is estimated that April first as the department
each word over, le addi­
In the second quarter of the Berg, Adams, George and Hieber and ranks high as a worthy op­ up and forfieted his bail.
the distance and difficult climbs. the delivery service will start by t does not anticipate the instal-
Ralph McClure of Kelso was
tional, with a charge of 15c
game,
Clatskanie
made
her are scheduled to styt the game ponent.
April 1st, 1930. the house mail Ration of delivery service until
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arrested in this city last week
for succeeding insertions.
strong bid for winning and piled tomorrow.
Sisters—New
winter
play­ charged with beating a board
I Connacher
Logging
camp boxes should be purchased until, the end of the quarterly period
The game will start at 7:30
Almost everyone reads
up four baskets in swift time,
houses were entered during the the date of delivery is actually beginning April 1st, .1980 and
the classified ads.
also gaining points on fowls call­ or 8:00 p. m., and most of the ground in McKenzie pass country bill at Kelso. Dora Heath, man­
holidays, useful articles were sto­ determined by the postal de-'until the Vernonia office moves
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___ during
_ cars will leave here around 6:00 eight miles west of here, offi- aging a boarding house in Kelso
ed on local
players, until
partment. Senator Charles Me-! to its new quarters.
cially opened.
filed the charges.
len.
nne portion of this quarter the p. m. bound for Rainier.
' Goal 100 Members
make no change in its personnal
announced G. W. Ford, superin­ Preached the Gospel Between Vernonia and Jewell;
tendent of the Vernonia plant.
Traveled by Horseback and Foot; Old Church
C. Y. Bowers, new head of
the light company, plans on con­
At site Now Occupied by Cherry Tree Apartments
siderable extension and construc­
tion work branching out from
Returning to the city after an ab: once of 36 years, the interim
the Vernonia plant.
since he occupied the pulpit of the Evangelical church in Vernonia
The new owner of the power
company,
whose
headquarters Rev. F. W. Launer is home again this time to conduct a series
are at Tacoma, where he is vice- of gospel meetings at the Evangelical church.
His chirch in 1893 was lo­
president and general manager
of Washington Gas and Electric cated on the site now occu-
company, plans to visit Vernonia pied by the Cherry Tree
next week to inspect the prop- apartments with the parson-
*' ’ 1 age opposite and for
erty and plant and consult bis
local representative.
years the Rev. Launer
services for those sturdy
neers many of whom he
again upon his return, among
them are Aunt Sally Spencer
r §1 « 1 X' 6
1 ÌZ*It* Charlie Mellinger, Mrs. Jud-
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li. E. Veazie
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