Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, January 16, 1930, Image 1

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'ftiroughout The Year, Make
Attend Basketball Game At
It a Habit! Boost For
Home Tomorrow Night;
Vernonia
Support High School.
Vernonia, Oregon
Volume 8
Thursday, January 16. 1930
Columbia County Pioneers
Committees’sXpeo From
“‘: h UI
Sn
Supt. Bryant
Celebrate Golden Wedding
Picked For
Anniversary At Scappoose
1930 C.ofC
Sett'ed In County 1387 at St. Helens, Crossing The
Small Blaze At
Riverview Service
Station Saturday
Number 24
Captain
Light Line Local In Boy
R.O.T.C. at the
Bank Holds
Oregon State College
Wanted To
Election Of
Birkenfeld
Officers
The fire department siren
Scappoose Jan. 15—S. E. Bry-
Oregon State College, Corval­
screeched it’s warning Saturday
t . ant has just obtained frorj the
lis, Jan. 11—Leroy Malmsten of
afternoon
at
3:00
p.
m.
in
ans
­
' National Lumber Manufacturers
Vernonia, a senior in the school
wer to a fire call from the River­
«e Association, Washington, D. C.,
of commerce at Oregon State
view
Service
station.
i an interesting souvenir of his­ I
college has been promoted to
Many from Vernonia rushed
torical interest in the form of
cadet captain in the infantry
Plains From Kansas. Seven children, 16 Grand­ to the fire to be of service, but
’
—
,
C
C » “
a biock
block of wood made from the
unit of the reserve officers
children, and One Great Grandchild, Celebrate. the chimney blaze was under Mist Folk Still Wish For training
Big turnout ror rtrst . <i
mbers ui
of the
Liiuuvrs
luv wood
vv wu trusser
vx uaaci* re-
No Change Made In
corps.
control in several minutes
: moved from the roof of the
The primary object of the R.
Meeting Of Year
Line From Here
White House at the time it was
Surrounded by seven of their.of this country have watched
Personnel
O. T. C is to provide system­
remodeled two years ago.
children. 16 grandchildren and with a keener interest the de­ Chamber of Commerce
atic military training at educa-
This wood was a portion of one great grand child and ma­ velopments of Columbia county
cational
institutions
for the
Membership Drive On
the White House for 112 years ny friends, Mr. and Mrs. 1. i than Mr. and Mrs. Wikstrom and
purpose of qualifying selected
and is in perfect condition as G. Wikstrom, beloved well known | the beauty of the Scappoose dis­
students of such institutions as
A membership drive by the
pioneers of Columbia county re-I trict has so welded a notch into
far as wood is concerned.
second lieutenant« of the Re­
local
Chamber
of
commerce
in
siding at Scappoose, celebrated their hearts that at no time have
serve, National Guard or regular
Officers For 1929 Receive This souvenir block will prob­ their golden wedding anniver­ they had any deisre to move from
an effort to have 50 members in Other Power Company Now army of the United States. Pro­ Bank Leader In Every Move
ably be made into a gavel by
good
standing
enrolled
by
next
Praise For Good Work
Making Survey of the
motions are made on the basis
Mr. Bryants civics class and be sary at their home in Scappoose one of the most beautiful spots Thursday will start today.
Beneficial To City Of
in the county. Ten children have
of military efficiency and schol­
During Past Year
Possible Consumers
i formally presented as a historic Saturday.
The
next
meeting
of
the
cham
­
Leaving
the
state
of
Kansas,
been
born
to
this
grand
old
cou-
Vernonia
arships.
, relic to the Scappoose Union high
the state in which they were pie three of whom have passed ber will be held a week from
i school.
today, January 23, at the Ma­
married, the Wikstrom family away.
Over one half of the members
While many rumors are heard
came across the plains in the
Seated about the table, in sonic hall, with the dinner served
At a regular meeting of the
of the local Chamber of com- • ««
s
c f
year 1887, settling at St. Hel­ the center of which an enor­ by the Eastern Star social club. in regard to a power line being
stockholder* of the bank of
built from Clatskanie across the
merce attended the first meet- JJlCS Tit 1 lOUlC ens, where Mr. Wikstrom enter­ mous wedding cake was placed,
Vernonia the officers wh0 ser-
Mist hill towards Mist and Bir-
ing of the year held at Termi­
all the children were present and Government To Take
ed the lumber business.
ved for the past year were re­
kenfeld. no agreement has bssn
nal cafe last Thursday where f
During the year of 1906 he with t! o grandchildren, great
elected to guide the destinies of
Decennial Census reached as yet between the
president J. C. Lindley appointed
xrnt/fl« and his family moved to Scap­ grundehld end friends, listened
Clatskanie light company and
the different committees for the
Mrs. R, W Lamoreaux died the bank during 1930
poose where he has made his with great delight as the old
year.
The work of taking the census the Mist, Natal and Birkenfeld at her homo near Riverview from
The complete list of the Bank
home since.
¡couple lacalled their many hap-
Mrs J. B. Stobie, 58, died
by the government will start on people.
hemorrhages Monday.
of Vernonia officers fa as fol­
Probably few of the pioneers py ears ..pet t in the valley.
Jos. Scott was appointed chair­
April 2. 1930 and in the cities is
There is still a possibility that
With her family she had re­ lows: H. E McGraw, president;
man of the agriculture commit­ of pneumonia at the home of I
_
so arranged that it can be com­ the Oregon Gas and Electric Co. sided in the vicinity of Verno­ Peter Bergerson, vice-president,
tee with Edward Tapp and Har­ her daughter, Mrs. W. Martindale ■ „
Johnston-
McGraw
three miles irom this city on the ocappoose Woman_ 1 O
pleted in two weeks, with bne successors to the Columbia Utili­ nia for the past six years, Ralph J, C. Lindley, cashier, Miss Alma
ry Kerns also serving.
Timber road, early Monday morn-!
month allowed for the country ties company, may build their Lamoreaux being employed on Kullander,
assistant
cashier,
Serve On State Exec­
Shingle Mill Holds
The membership
committee ing after being sick for eight
lines through the valley even construction of the big mill.
Loel Roberts assistant cashier.
utive P.-T. Committee
Election Officers districts.
Lee Schwab , Emil Messing and days.
The rate of compensation for beyond the Birkenfeld line.
Mrs. Lamoreaux was bom in
The board of director is now as
Earl Smith. G. W Ford, J. W
Mrs Stobie had arrived from! Scappoose, Jan. 14—Mrs. A.
the census takers is based on a
G. W. Ford, superintendent Winlock, Wash. She is survived follows: H E. McGraw, Pete
board
of
directors
meet-
At
a
Brown and Tom Crawford were her home at Roseburg several __
piece
basis
and
the
enumerators
favors an extension to this'sec­ by her husband and five child- Bergerson, A. L. Kullander, Wil­
R. Dorris of Scappoose, presi- ing of the Johnston McGraw
appointed for roads and high­ weeks ago for a visit with her den
j of Columbia district of the shingle company held Monday can make from »5.00 to $8.00 tion and much depends upon ren. Internment will be at a liam Pringle, J. H. Bush. G.
ways committee.
daughter and family
I Oregon Congress of Parents and evening, all officers serving dur­ per day. Those wishing to apply the approval of C Y. Bowers, Portland cemetery Thursday.
R. Mills and J. C Lindley.
The fish and game committe
__ is survived by
_ her hus- Teachers,
_______ ___ has = been
___ __ appointed
_____ one ing 1929 were re-elected to serve for positions as enumerators vice president of the Washington
She
The only change made in the
should send their applications to Gas and Electric Co.
head­ ’astiose Installs
consisted of Emil Messing, Jack band, six sons and two daughters.1 of the three district presidents this year.
personnal was the appointment
Fred
S.
Perrine,
supervisor
of
quarters
Bush and Cleve Mellinger, ..hile
ine body was shipped to Rose- to serve on the state executive
in
Tacoma,
head
Jack Bush, president, C. S.
of L. Roberta aa assistant cash­
Lunch Counter Under
H. E. McGraw, W. Wolff and burg.
committee of the congress
Hoffman, vice-president, H. E. the First Oregon district at Ore- of the local power and light
ier.
company
E. A. Ritchey were chosen by the
gon
City.
Management
C.
Nance
McGraw, secretary and treasurer
president on the publicity com­
The regular annual dividend
The Chamber of commerce fa
are the re-elected officers with • Vernonia’s population at the
County Agent Speaks
Goodfellows Pay
fast decennial census was 147.. interested in seeing power lines
mittee.
The Pastime billiard place was declared by the board of di­
Chas. Wilson as mill manager.
city from this city extended into the has installed a light lunch coun­ rectors, 1929 being a very suc-
Over Radio About
The civics committee consis­
All Santa’s Bills
The board of directors consist and 1930 should show the
nearing
or
beyond
the
3000
mark.
valley If possible and also es­ ter this week, i which fa under I cessful year for the bank. The
ted of C. E. Hieber, Mike Mil­ I
Logged-Off
Lands
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of A. L. Kullander, R. M. Aid-
Two or three persons will be tablishing a non-toll phone line the management t of Clarence' officials predict that 1930 will ,
The final drive by the Good- !
ler and M. R. Aldrich with Jack
rich, Jack Bush, C. S. Hoffman given
an opportunity to serve between Birkenfeld and Vernonia Nance
| be one of the most prosperous
Bush, L .R. Gilchrist and Glen fellowship club is ended with a
George A. Nelson, Columbia and H. E. , McGraw
nnd tha
-IB enumerator»
enumerators ana
and opportu
opportunity
. . x.
.
as
Mr. Nance formerly served as ' vearo
years fnr
for iVio
the niiv
city and
the hnnlr
bank
Allen picked for the public utili- generous last minute response county agricultural agent, gave
It
is
1
the
intentions
of
the
?
,
esented
for
Be
veral
to
__
•
re
­
chef
of
the
Horseshoe
cafe.
of
Vernonia.
by
those
interested.
ties committee
n i 11
man a iMiivinnt to aa_
*
-
«
a radio talk over KOAC on Wed- shingle mill
management
se­ ceive
Natal
Grange
Will
good pay for a few days.
Thanking past president Wolff' E. Green, Mrs. C, Caton and nesday of last week on the sub- cure sufficient cedar logs, so
Applications should be mailed
Give Entertainment
and Jos. Scott, 1929 secretary, W. F. Browning bought onejjecft “Putting Columbia County’s the mill can t......................
.
. . a piece
.
. last . Satur-
~
for their splendid showing during membership
|ogged-off Land to Work,' by As soon as weather
Natal, Jan. 15—A pie social
a most active year for the cham- day with Mrs. James Nanson tak- utilizing it by raisng sheep and permit, the shingle mill will re^
and entertainment will be given
ber, president Liadley predicted ing two.
goats.
. . sume operations
by the Natal grange, at the hall
a most prosperous year for Ver-
jt js indeed gratifyng to
Results have been excellent
at Natal next Saturday evening,
nonia and pledged the officers know that while the only ap- from a publicity standpoint, Mr-.ci,-^,- p
Cm««
January 18, which the public is
devote much
much time
time peal
...... i for funds
....... for ti,.,
x-1.__ I..,.
und himself to devote
the Good- AHlson
has' receives lettprs ^from onows ivcu viusa
cordially invited to attend.
Bitter
minded philosophers coms actually buys more.
>RoiE Call ^For 1930
to put the Chamber of com­ fellowship
club
was
made ^s far away ^s Shh Didgo, Cal.,
Whereas th« undirected, un­
Grange entertainments would have us believe that it fa
The
merce behind every enterprising through the Eagle, abyut 101 are to inquire about the logged-off
Miss Nettie E. Alley, county
are very popular and draw large that happiness fa an illusion, that controlled income fa rapidly dis­
venture beneficial for the xjty, me*nbers‘"who assisted in seeing land.
»
health nurse, gives the follow-
county, state and nation during that the kiddies received some !.
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Henry Cadrington, 68, who crowds from the surrounding it is the eternal Snark waiting sipated in an uncounted number
of unknown directions, the in-
ing report of the Red Cross was injured in the Oregon Am­ valley.
to turn into a Boojum.
the r term of office.
sort of Tcmembdrhhee when Saint'
roll call for 1930:
“You’re not happy,"they say, eeme that la budgeted is able to
At previous entertainments,
Judd Greenman, Al Kullander Nick visited in 'Vernopia Dec. Local Boxers To
erican mill on December 13, and
Fight In Portland St. Helens $621, Vernonia died in the St. < incents hospi­ music has been furnished by the enjoying themselves in a happy 'cover every expenditure com­
Y W. Wolff and the secretary 21.
$182, Rainier $145, Clatskanie tal in Portland, has no known Berg brothers orchestra.
sort of way, "because no human fortably and still leave a remain­
were called upon for short talks
So, in behalf of the kiddies,
oeing has ever been, fa, or ever der to carry—possibly into the
before the meeting adjourned.
we thartk these Goodfellows.
Roy (Swede) Nelson, promi­ $127, Warren $52, Goble $10, relatives in this city.
will be happy Only the beasts are tarings account.
The next meeting will be held
nent prizefighter, will battle in, Quincy $8, Birkenfeld $7, Deer
Cause of his death is thought Natal Telephone
A budget fa a self-imposed and
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happy and they don’t know it.
Thursday, January 23, at the
the semi-final at. Portland, Jan. i Island $7, South Scappoose $5, to have been from a formation
Elects Officers Which fa fair enough as phil­ therefore easy taskmaster. The
Masonic temple where a lunch- M. D. Mulkins Buys
28. haring as his dpponen eith­ Delena $1.
of a blood clot on his brain.
A total of $1165 bieng raised
osophy goes, but fails to account only danger lies in its being easy
eor will be served the members
er Trti Rogoway or Kenneth
Twin Fir Service
by different districts in this
....Natal, Jan. 13—At the regu­ for the very existence of the co the point of total Ineffactual-
by the Eastern Star social club.
Keit.
z
. Station Tuesday I Nelson, if he wins his fight, county for Red Cross work dur- Appointments By
lar meeting of the stockholders word "happinese’’ and its’ wide­ ity. Make a budget, yes; make
Court For 1930 of the Na til Telephone company, spread usage throughout the en­ it reasonably flexible, yes; but
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will be featured the succeeding ing 1930.
T. H. Benham, who has been 1 week
the ;a9t half of a double
Wednesday of last week, Frank tire human domain. Perhaps the don’t be a practical joker at
Howard Davis On
your own expense. ~*Keep faith
managing the Twin ^Fir’ service; ma;n event, this being promised
The county court in session Peterson was re-elected presi­ world fa wrong. It fa more with the budget.
Oratory Team At
station for the past'-three niohthsi
dent of the company; Jake Neu- likely that the philosophers enjoy
‘ him by the Portland matchmaker.
last
week
appointed
eight
road
Oregon State
Spending Money Wisely
sold his interest in the business
In the fight a week from next
patrolmen to serve for the year. rer, vice-president, Lincoln Pet­ talking through their metaphys­
Tuesday of - this week to M. D. Tuesday at. Portland, Lee Davis
One should scarcely have to
No announcement has been re­ erson, secretary and treasurer, ically black hats.
be told to “Record Expendi­
will fight in a preliminary.
Ten Rales ef Happiness
Howard Davis, Vernonia, jun- ! Mulkrns of Columbia City,
ceived to date on the court’s se­ and Jake Neurer, Dave McMullin
lor in commerce at Oregon State! Mr. Benham will move east on
lection of a county roadmaster Bob Linsey, Oliver Burris and
Not only do we say that we’re ture«.” Yet there in no doc it
college has been chosen a mem- ’ account of the health of 11 is Enjoy Skating Berg
to take the place of J. W. Bar­ the officers compose the board happy, but we have a definite no­ that hundreds of thousands .
Starting this week, the Joy ney, who resigned several weeks of directors.
tion of what we mean when we American expenditures yea/,'
ber of the college extemporan- wife.
Pond at Birkenfeld theatre will have talking pictures ago to become the roadmaster
say it. Wo love life. Wo remem- drop into oblivion, unrecord«.. •
eous speaking squad. The squad | The new owner of the service
every night in the week, accord- for Washington county.
oer the past with pleasure. We This is a colossal and sad f«
consists of seven members and station, is an experienced me­
Vernonia Athletic
Birkenfeld, Jan. 15—Outdoor ing to Jack Bush, owner and
look
forward to the future with It implies that thousands of per
from these men a representa­ chanic having been in the garage
With the exception of the
Club to Give Dance
sport lovers are taking advantage manager.
eager, excited hope. We’re con- sons are spending their way ♦.
tive will be chosen to represent business for many years.
Mist and Rainier districts, the
Saturday, Jan. 25 tent with circumstances aa they wards economic failure.
of the freezing weather and hun­
While some night he may fea- other county road districts will
the college in the state Old Line
dreds may be seen skating and ture a talking comedy and other have the same patrolmen aa last
One saves money when he
are. But wo aren’t blind We
contest, February 14, at Lin-
—
sliding from the hill at the Dan evening a featured talking pic­ ear.
The Vernonia Athleti* club realise that everyone is not to spends money wisely. One sper
field college Last year the sta- St. Helen» Flans ror
Berg pla.ee, , located 2
miles ture, plans are detailed so that
will sponsor a dance at the Am fortunate as ourselves. That fa money wisely when he is watz
ter* placed third in competition
Big Chamber Meeting below
R. Tetz of Scappoose was ap-
Birkenfeld.
the patrons will be given some pointed patrolman for districts erican Legion hall Saturday Jan. why wo intend taking this in­ -ng
himself
carefully.
0
with eight contestants.
I
Electric
lights have been sort of sound picture each even­
25, the proceeds to apply on pay- formal opportunity to talk over watehes himself carefully when
E. I. Ballagh, president of the
1,
10,
17,
and
20.
ing off the debt against the tan- «he ton rules which make for he knows that he must «veriest
ing.
Lower Columbia RiVer Chambers strung across the pond.
U. W. Clark of St. Helens for ms court, in the city park.
Few towns the size of Verno­
«ngly come face to face with a
» successful and happy life.
Mrs. Tom Johnson
of commerce was appointed gen­
Music will be furnished by
nia are receiving a program of district« 2, 3, 12, and 10.
black and white ease history ef
Lot
us
introduce
ourselves.
Dance
By
American
eral
chairmin
'by
the
St
Helens
Injured When Stove
sound and silent pictures as good
Fritx Anliker of Goble for the Merrymakers from Clataka- We represent the National thrift all hfa expenditures.
Chamber
of
commerce
last
week
Legion Here Saturday as the Joy theatre is presenting. districts 4, 5, and II.
Blows Up At Home to handle details for entertaining
u>a.
One oannot “save” expenr-.
committee, which has instituted
W. W. Payne of Clatskanie
an annual national thrift week— when one doesn’t know what kls
those attending the Lower Co­
Vernonia Post of the Ameri­ Clark-Wilson Now
for district« 7, 15, 18, and 22.
from the 17th to 23rd of Jann expenses are. Ar.d a brdget is
Birkenfeld,
Jan. ' 13—Mrs. lumbia association when they can Legion will give a dance
Peter Bergerson of Vernonia
ary—with a view to improving so much wasted mathemab'.
Tom Johnston was severely in­ meet in'St.'Helens March 7
Surveying
For
a
next Saturday evening, January,
for districts 9 and 16.
income management, and thus when expenditures are made m
Governor Norblad first presi­ 18, with music furnished by a
jured yesterday when her kit­
New Logging Road J. B. Schleppy of Mist for
promoting general success and the dark. Systematized spending
chen range blew up, inflicting dent of the association, has Portland orchestra.
district 8.
happiness. And 1st us add, in all s “savings” Insurance.
_ to __
been invited to attend the meet-
injuries
her face and body.
Earl Washburn, chairman of
Mist Jan. 15—Clark and Wil­
J. F. Richardson of Sauvies
haste, that wo are not some Lit­
Financial Independence
She was rushed to the hospi-|ing along with E G. Harlan, the Legion entertainment com­ son logging company, crew of
tle Mary Sunshine in disguise,
If not oldest, at least m<
tai at Clatskanie where she is, editor of the Oregon Business mittee is attempting to secure surveyors are running a line up Island for district 11.
W. I. Tracey of Rainier for
ready to sing a theme song apro­ famous of the ten happint-
still under the doctor’s care.
magazine.
Berry’s orchestra for the evening. Oak ranch which will be the districts 6, 14, and 21.
Essie Lee Carde, director oi pos of shining silver linings or rules is "Have a bank account.'
route of their logging road when
Dr. F. G. Rankin of Astoria the bceneograph Film company, troubles that bunt liks bubbles. Let Babbitt-baiters sneer at t •
timber is cut in that territory was appointed herd inspector, whose company is conducting a Oar ten rules have their roots "smug complacency” of a m
some time this year.
taking the place of Dr. Rothlfa- senes of motion picture screen in business and experience, not who preaches optimism on t.
berger. who resigned.
tests in the northwest in search in emotional fancies.
strength of money in the bar1
Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. pur-
Rainier was of new talent in the pictures
J. C. Skeans of ~
The First Rafe
Bank account optimism fa mu
com-
chased Willamette telephone
chosen a member of the fair will arrive in Vernonia February
Wo begin with “Work and better for the digestion th |
Inde-
pany which serves Dallas,
board, suceeeding Tilden Gra- 1 and make screen testa for two Earn.”
sounds
simple sour-grape pessimism.
That
pendence, Monmouth and Falls ham of Marshland.
days, February 4 and 5, at enough, doesn’t It? Yet for ev­
Financial independence ms y
the
Vernonia
citizens
and
also,
City in Polk county.
The powerful “Saints’’ high
Dr. L. G. Ross was reappoint­ the Joy theatre,
ery 10 workers, there’s one no* be the noblest of hum...
»29,-
Salem
—
Approximately
school basketball team from St. from the high school student
ed
county
health
officer
and
C.
silver
trophy
will
be
shirker
and
two
or
three
pseudo-
A
. .
aims, but it need not be attai
Regardless of age, all who wish
Helens will play the Vernonia body, is requested for the big awarded by Profeasor J. B Wil- 500,000 will be expended in Ore- H. Keys fruit inspector.
to tryout will be given a chance workers, or fellows who go ed at a sacrifice of nobility and
high here tomorrow, Friday. Jan. game of the season, tomorrow kerson, head of the local high j gon during 1930 for public im-
and on the above dates on the through the motions with fsw it has its sweet rewards. To
evening.
17, the game starting at 7:30.
schofl to the senior or junior provements.
stage of the Joy theatre the results other than clock-watch­ achieve that independence, one
The probable . starting lineup student having the highest aver-j Astoria—Application filed for
The local team have played
er's astigmatism.
must do no more than save mon­
testa will be made.
Feathered Friends
two conference games this sea­ for St, Helens will be Haniff age in scholarship and citizen- constructing two log booms in
Work
moans
conscientious, ey with regularity.
7th,
On
February
0th
and
forward;
Hicks,
forward;
Ham
­
Need
Food
son, winning from Clatskanie
ship for the period ending the I Young’s river about four miles
Savings, evidence of honest la­
two days later, the finished pro­ whole-hearted devotion of one­
and losing their game last week mer, center; Gagnier, guard; and present school year.
j south of here.
self to the job at hand. It bor and ambition, are reason for
Birds
are
not
helpless,
ducts
will
be
shown
in
the
Joy
Korpela,
guard.
to Rainier. Bush, Adams, Berg
| Springfield—State highway de­
means the exercise of initiative genuine pride, In addition, they
and ask little of us hu­
theatre so those having taken
Gagnier, a football star of the
George and Hieber are scheduled
and the employment of imagin­ open the doors to leisure, educa-
partment improved approaches
part
will
have
a
chance
to
see
mans,
until
such
times
as
to start the game tomorrow even­ St. Helens team, is considered
ation. It means a sincere interest tion, culture, health, comfort,
; at both ends of new Springfield (
how they screen.
the advent of cold weath­
one of the most brilliant players
Proceedings Of
ing.
in “the oompany” and a forget- travel and the helping of those
¡bridge.
er when they are unable
The company is a northwester!, tulneaa of one'a own gain. Work less fortunate, What is more.
St. Helens, defeated by the on the “Saints" basketball team.
Court Published
Natal Grange held their reg- ’
D. J. Sage of Portland may re­
organization and feels that the neons as much as the individual they cions the door to the spec­
to secure food.
Scappoose team last week, still
ular meeting last Saturday ev-
Full proceedings of the
people of our own west coast •an make it moan.
So while the snow fa on
hopes for county championship feree the game.
' enfng. The third and fourth de­
tre of old-age,poverty.
Scappoose remain» the only
January session of Colum­
should be given an opportunity
the
the ground, we urge the
and. Incidently, winning
Earn? Little need be said
grees were given several candi-
Family Protection
undefeated
team
in
the
confer
­
bia
county
court
are
pub
­
to
work
in
the
film,
provided
which
Eagle basketball trophy
people to remember the
about that For earning follows
dates.
We echo the sages when we
ence.
however
having
only
played
7
of
this
they
have
gualified
winner
will be awarded to the
lished on page
working as naturally as night say, “Own Life Insurance.’ In
Mrs. Nels Peterson is report­
birds, and put out food to
of the 1930 Columbia county one game to the other teams two.
issue.
followa day, and earning power this department of finance the
ed recovering from her recent
keep them from starving.
The
standing
of
those
in
the
basketball championship.
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illness and is much better this
This will be a regular
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Columbia
county
high
school
bas
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to accept a can of food from through tbs receiving teller's since insurance Is not only ■
week. She intends to come home
feature of the Eagle, one
than bread crumbs, but
the basketball season this year, ketball conference:
the grocer when tbs can shows wicket.
soon.
sound business Investment, hot
issue
each
month,
and
will
you
can
be
assured
that
WON LOST Per-cent
a generous turnout by the home
signs of leakage, bulges at the
Several high school students
Then we say, “Make a budg­ also a mean of protecting
be
pleasing
to
many
of
any
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enter the oratorical contest spon­
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abnormal, it should not be eaten. soon finds that a budgeted in-
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Meet Next Jan. 23
Will Cost $25,000
Predict Good Year
Mother Of 5
Dies Monday
Observe National Thrift
Week January 17 to 23;
Outline 10 Rules For Conduct
Mill Employe
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Talkies On
Every Night
Chance For
Vernonia Girl
Gel In Movies
Vernonia High School Meets
Honor Student
St. Helens In Basketball Game
To Be Awarded
Here Tomorrow Evening
Silver Trophy