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The Eagle
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The Classified
Ad Columns
Vernonia, Oregon Thursday. February 13, 1930
Volarne 8
Gives Talk
Al School Of
O.S. College
WEEKLY VISITOR
Members
Longview
C. C. Here
G. W. Ford Attends
Governor’s Conference
Number 28
IP.-T. Association to
Celebrate Founder's Day
Monday, February 17th
!
Tourist Service Part of I T TI
“Build Oregon!” Plan J • He UlllCr
I
I
I
G. W. Ford was chosen by the
Portland, Feb. 11—A new in­
executive committee of the lo­
novation in tourist service is be­
cal Chamber of Commerce to
ing inaugurated by the Oregon
represent this chamber at the
State Chamber of Commerce in
stnte-wide economic conference
1930 through the formation of
which was held Tuesday in the
Indian grille room of the Mult­ Mrs. A. R. Dorris, President of P.-T. A., Columbia “Oregon Circle Tours” calculat­
ed to induce state visitors to
nomah hotel at Portland.
County, Gives Pertinent Points in Observing stay longer and see more of
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The conference was called by
Founder’s Day; National Membership 1,275,000 Oregon in touring the state,
Gpest* of The Vernonia Governor Norblad in coopera- ,
Attended By Dry Kiln
O
r'
Operated
Shingle Mill
S. Hamilton, president of the
tion with President Hoover in
ganizatiou,
announced
here
Chamber
Today
to
discuss
facts
and
an
effort
(By Mrs. A. R. Dorris)
I grams are based on the seven
Operators
For Several Year*
day. The circle tour service
determine on measures which
Since all P.-T. A. units will objectives of education:
• i
I
a
part
rf
the
state
chamber
’
s
'
______
may be developed.
observe Founder’s day February
Health and safety.
1930, program of “ Build
I
Ore-1
Mr. Ford feels assured that 17, it is well to recall some def-
Worthy home membership.
gon!”
, throughout the state every com- inite information concerning the
Mastery of tools, technics and
Twelve different circle tours
¡munity that was represented at national Congress of Parents the sp'rit of learning.
covering all of the outstanding i
.
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i the conference Tuesday will co- j and It Teachers.
Faithful citizenship.
was
organized
February
17,!
.
'operate,
and
already
there
It was orga
Vocationoal and economic ef- points of interest in Oregon are
Other I rominent Longview seems to be a demand for early 1897, at Washington, D. C. “In- fectiveness.
being worked out and will be Member of K. P. Lodge For
Knauss Rated One Of Best
published in folder form and in
construction activity.
telligent
cooperation
Citizens And Leaders
between
Wise use of leisure.
20 Years; Funeral Ser­
Authorities On Kiln
colors. Each routing will carry
The actual purpose of the parents and teachers.”
Ethical
character.
In
Party
vices Here Today
Drying in U. S.
a
log
of
the
tour
and
be
pro
­
meeting was to insure an early
Founders: Mrs. Alice M. Bir-
______
___
___
These cardinal objects may
starting of many "needed im- ney and Mrs. Phoebe A. Hearst, be remembered by noting that fusely illustrated with photo­
Name: National Congress of the order in which they are graphs of the state’s scenic
*A~delegation of prominent cit- P,"y<menta.
A. C. Knauss, foreman of the
James N. Ohler, 79, well
determine
which
may
be
Parents
and Teachers.
(named corresponds with the de­ spots.
izens of Longview, members of ]. °
I Presidents to date: Mesdames velopment of human life. With
dry kilns at the Oregon-Ameri­
position
to
be
started.
“
The
tours
will
be
complete
known
in the Nehalem valley,
jongview viuuuuvr
the Longview
Chamber ui
of v>uiii-
Com- in _ a ■
can mill, Kill be one of the in­
been invited to at-1 Jo determine an outline of Birney, Schoff, Higgins, Reeve the new bom child the first ■n covering every part and sec­ died at the home of his son, C.
merce, have __
structors at a short session of
what of may
he ex
may be expected later and and Marris.
emphasis is health and safety. tion of . Oregon and we have H. Ohler, nine miles from this
tend the Chamber
Commerce
the school of forestry at Ore­
Meetings held: 32 annual con- As the child becomes conscious much to gain in encouraging the
meeting at the Masonic temple. when it will seem reasonable to
gon Stdfe college during which
city on the Forest Grove road
Lucille Johnson
in this city today, and word has expect a start on these construc­ ventions and three international. i of father and mother, we have tourists visiting Oregon to stay Tuesday evening following
classes will be held in school
tion
projects.
a
State
branches:
49,
local
un-
foundations
for
worthy
home
and
to
see
more
of
our
longer
been received from Wesley Van-|
in dry kiln practise for lumber­
its 18,000. In Oregon 350 asso- ] membership. The years pass and great state,” Hamilton said.
paralytic stroke.
dercook,
famous
engineer,
that
men and dry kiln operators of Prof. Wilkerson and
ciations and 18,527 members.
the child enters school, there to
“If we can double the time
James N. Ohler was born at
Roadmaster
his party would be on hand.
Oregon, February 12 to 15 in­
Growth:
1920,
190,000;
1928
master the tools, technics and tourists stay in Oregon it will Uhrichville, Ohio, September
Students
to
Speak
Appointed For
»,
clusive.
In the party of visitors will [
1,275,000.
(spirit of learning.
mean just that much more to
At Scappoose Friday be Guy L. Anderson, president
Columbia County Income: Dues,
At yesterday’s session Mr.
endowmentj In school he is a member of us from a business standpoint. 1850, coming west at an early
of the Longview chamber, and
Knauss instructed and spoke on
fund, Founder’s day contribu- a larger group where by parti­ The number of tourists visiting age, following the lumber indus­
Columbia county’s new road­ tion.
Scappoose high school basket­ manager of the Longview North­
“Purpose of Seasoning,” and
! cipation he learns faithful cit- Oregon annually is increasing ev­ try throughout his life.
master, appointed by the county
Headquarters: 1201 Sixteenth izenship.
this .afternoon on “Moisture ball team lost to St. Helens ern railroad.
ery year."
. j During
_ the years of 1921 and
Content of Wood,” and during February 7 by a score of 14 to
Gus Hafenbrack, secretary of court in session last week at street ^Northwest, Washington, ( During his later school years
the
,
can
b
°
1922
Mr
- Ohler operated a shin­
St. Helens, is L. B. Chandler i D. C.
gan afterncfon session on “Heat 17, and Coach Bryant of Scap­ the chamber, will also attend.
i he begins to think of his place made in two or three days, so
poose believes his team is the
I E™..
__ —. Field
-
Extension:
service, par- in the world and so to prepare no doubt scores of Oregonians, gle mill on the Stony Point road.
iu Dry Kilns.”
During the meeting the cele­ of Portland.
Very active in Pythian circles,
more determined to defeat Ver-
Mr. Chandler will report for ent teacher courses.
Othbr talks on “Shrinkage of nc(iia at Scappoooe tomorrow bration of the opening of the duty within the next week after. Cooperation: With educational • himself for vocational and eco­ will want to take advantage of , a member of the Knights of
nomic
effectiveness.
He
comes
Longview-Rainier bridge will be
the trips on week-end drives.” 1 Pythias for the past 20 years,
“Humidity
in
Dry
Wood,”
and national agen- to realize that life is more than
when they play.
discussed, and a committee will I closing his affairs with the state I movements
The illustrated circle tours the Knights of Pythias from this
.
Kilns.” and “Circulation and
having
served
on
the
engineering
cies.
mere
existence
so
thought
must
Scappoose has arranged to be picked by President J. C. |
will be available through the lo-1 city will act as pallbearers.
Piling of Lumber and Care of
____
___
staff
of
the
state
highway
com-
Activities:
Congress
programs,
be
given
to
wise
use
of
leisure,
to cooperate with other
-al chambers of commerce, ho­
Dry Lumber,” will be covered. have a girls game with Beaver­ Lindley
Mr. Ohler had resided with his
towns'in
for the past six years. special projects.
Finally as the important growth tels, tourist camps and other sta­
towns
in this
vms county,
cuuuuy, for the
uiv Co-^iission
w-i
Mr. Knauss is one of the fore­ ton as a preliminary.
. son on the Forest Grove road
The
roadmaster
’
s
position
was
Emblem
:
Oak
tree.
'
of
all
comes
ethical
character.
lumbia
county
day
celebration.
I
tions
where
tourists
stop
for
in
­
Scappoose
will
play
host
to
most ¡authorities on kiln drying
made vacant several months ago
Colors: Blue and gold.
A complete life is grown and formation. »The first tours are : for the past nine years.
of lumber in the United States, the visiting teams and light re­
Mr. Vandercook, who is presi­ upon the resignation of J. W.
Program:
Seven
objectives
of
enriched
through all seven, no xpected to be ready for an- | He is survived by two daugh-
freshments
will
be
offered.
The kilns of the Oregon-Ameri-
dent of the Washington Good Barney who accepted the posl- education.
one
is
independent
of the other. nouncement in the next few i ters, Mrs. Evelyn Kline of Mi-
Like Vernonia, the Scappoose Roads association, and interested tion of roadmaster in Washing-
can mill are among the finest
| ami, Fla., and Mrs. Margaret
Affiliation:
With
Internation-
It
is
up
to
each
individual
mem­ weeks.
equipped and most modern in instructors and students wish to in seeing the completion of the ton county.
Stewart of Carlton, Ohio, and
al
Federation
of
Home
and
ber
to
become
efficient
in
our
the country.
create a more friendly feeling Rainier-Apiary
cutoff,
which
three sons, C. H. Ohler, J. B.
Mr. Chandler is an experienc- School.
i
work.
Keep
these
points
in
your
between the two schools.
would connect with the Long­ ed road engineer, well recom-
Ohler, and G. H. Ohler.
Of the pertinent pointers to vision. A leader with a vision is Columbia County Fruit
Scappoose has invited Profes­ view bridge, will be the principal mended by the state highway be emphasized perhaps the least the most valuable asset in the
Funeral services will be held
Inspector
Visits
Here
Census Reports For
sor Wilkerson and several stu­ speaker, and will no doubt talk
at the Brown funeral parlors
understood is the program. Pro- world.
Absent Families dents to visit the Scappoose high about the Longview - Rainier engineering department.
C. H. Keys, Columbia county today at 2 p.m. with Rev. F.
hool Friday and deliver a mes­ bridge and traffic problems.
fruit inspector and owner of Claude Stephens in charge.
Rainier Wins Hoop
The fifteenth decennial cen­ sage of good will from Vernonia.
a large orchard near Scappoose,
George W. Ford, superintend­
sus of the United States will be
■*
.
will be glad to come to Verno­ New Head Of
Game Here Friday
ent of the Oregon Gas 4 Electric
taken during the month of Ap­ E>.gle To Present
nia at any time to inspect the
company, will give an outline
Power Company
ril. The om deration will bo
fruit trees at the request of the
before the members of the cham­
in a fast game the Rainier
Medal
To
Champion
Visits Vernonia
made by a force of about 100,-
owner
and
will
give
the
desired
high school basketball team de­
ber regarding the budget pre­
r . • I
Speller of Zone 5 sented
000 enumerators who will go
information on the control of
fented the local players Friday
by himself to the head
C. Y. Bowers, vice president
from house to house and secure
John Patrick was seriously in­ 'he pests prevalent in this val­
T. A. Gordon purchased the evening by a score of 19 to 14.
of the power company, which
A silver medal will be pre­ was approved Friday for im­ Allen building on Bridge street,
and general manager of the
the information required for the
while ley.
Vernonia in the first half jured Monday morning,
,
cens us. Every person is to be sented by the Eagle to the stu­ provements of the company
Scott
Wormy and scaly fruit cannot Washington Gas & Electric com­
clearly umpiaytu
outplayed the
'vor,! . !nB for th<1 Va‘e &
’3 which contains the Willard ho- I cieuriy
...
Lite visitors
visiloih but
uui _
...
enumerated, so far as possible, dent of the grade schools in lines and services in this vicinity- tel and several stores, Saturday the local players unfortunately, LaBBlnB company near this city he sold to the public and those pany with headquarters at Taco-
¡did not get many breaks in get- wlu:n ,h®,.was sfruck on the hea<* who w’sh to market their fruit ma, whose company recently
► nt h:n “usual place of abode” or zone 5 who survives in the spell-
Extensive construction of ad- ^rom 1' rank Allen,
the place where he usually lives, ing contest and is picked as the
will have to have it free from purchased the Columbia Utilities
has-
a ^ 'lling tree.
ting their hall
ball through the bas-
ditional lines is under considers- ■ With intentions of remodel- tine
I company, now known as the Ore-
Where individual members of a champion.
these pests.
Patrick
was
sent
St.
Vin-
to
■
j P»
Li Electric
1! zxz»4**»i z» ziAwnnwt,
Gas - &
company,
Other prizes will be awarded, tion, and Mr. Ford will announce ing the entire hotel, which is ket, and the first half score end- cent’s hospital in Portland by
family are away from home at
Mr. Keys inspected the apple
and
third
cd
9
to
8
in
favor
of
Rainier.
the
amounts
to
be
expended
for
situated
on
the
second
¡...J
¡.
’
.
.I.-I
visited in Vernonia yesterday.
the time when the census is according to Prof. Edwin Con-
and
pear
trees
on
the
W.
B.
ambulance
and
it
is
thought
he
The Rainier team, having won
consulting with George W. Ford,
taken they will be reported to dit, superintendent of Vernonia’s different items by his company, i floor, Mr. Gordon intends to es­
Lappe place Monday.
It is predicted that today’s tablish a first class hotel, run five straight games, with one suffered a fractured skull and
superintendent of the local pow-
the enumerator by other mem­ grade schools, and this year’s
other face injuries.
by
himself.
1
game
lost
to
St.
Helens,
actual-
meeting
will
be
the
largest
turn
­
er plant.
contest promises to be better at­
bers of the family.
Koster
Camp
To
The
entire
floor
spaces
on
|y
have
the
county
championship
out since the chamber was or­
Mr. Bowers, who is also head
For cuses where it is known tended by parents and others in­ ganized and efforts are under , the ground floor will also be cinched, and will also be the win- Scappoose Man Is
Start March 3 of the Oregon Gas & Electric
in advance that the whole fam- terested than previous spelling way to have every member pres­ remodeled.
I tiers of the Vernonia Eagle tro-
company, appears very enthus­
Struck Down On
ily will be away from home at contests.
Construction and changes will ’ phy, at the finish of the season.
The camps of the Koster Prod­ iastic regarding the future of
Birkeniield,
Mist,
Pleas­ ent at the luncheon and meeting.
Columbia
Highway
that time, special provision has ant Hill, Beaver Creek, Rock
start during the next two weeks.
ucts company will resume their
Having only two more games
----- Vernonia, and remarked that his
been made by the director of Creek,
logging
operations
I"
‘
______ would not have entered
to play—against St. Helens and
Monday,
company
Kist,
and
Vernonia Knights of Pythias
Scappoose,
Feb.
12
—
Charley
in
the
form
of
an
tin' c< nsus
March 3. according to word re- this'field had they not been con­
Clatskanie—little hope is held
I
Mosier,
gardener
of
the
city
absent family schedule which is s. hools will be represented at
Lodge To Celebrate
ceived. Crews are now engaged vinced that this valley would
Tomorrow Evening i n f° H r o iw anv
°1ther , tha
‘eam to *in rivnl
th®
was struck down by a car making repairs on woods machin- make rapid strides toward pro-
to be filled out by some respon­ the day of the contest, Friday,
ni r» r» u h i r>
Anniversary of Order
championship,
the nonroct
nearest rival i I park,
February
21,
at
the
Washington
Saturday evening while crossing
sible m.mber of the family in
gress.
Vernonia high school basket-1 being Scappoose who has won the Columbia highway near Mc- ery.
advance of the census date and school.
three
games
and
lost
three
and
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| Besides the extensive better-
Harding
lodge
of
the
Knights
ball team will journey to Scap- -
'
Kay
’
s
meat
market.
transmitted to the local super­
Birkenfeld Mill----------------- ments and improvements to be
of Pythias will celebrate I the
’ poose
,____ tomorrow
____________
__ „_ to _____
evening
meet| has a 600 percentage, while
visor of the census. A copy of State Master of Grange
The car was driven by A. Wy-
Rain'er hits 850.
To Start Monday
madc on thclr Present H®®* u
this schedule can be secured py
Attends Meeting Here K. P. 66th anniversary next ¡the Scappoose hoopsters on their Vernonia still meets St. Hel- ler, a farmer living near the
” | is quite probable that Mr. Bow­
Wednesday, February 19, at the floor.
application to Fred S. Perrine
county line.
from
ens
and
Scappoose
away
Birkenfeld, Feb. 12 — Repair ers’ company will eventually
. ,„... ex­
of Oregon City, who is the cen-
Scappoose still holds second I
Many members of surround­ Odd Fellows hall.
Mosier was immediately taken
nd lta Ridings of utilities in
sus supervisor for this pait of ing Granges were present at
A special program^ has been ■ place in the conference, butl home, and meets Clatskanie on to the St. Helens general hospi- crews have been busy during I *
Oregon, the Vernonia plant be­
Oregon.
the regular meeting of Verno­ arranged with music to be fur­ Coach Bryant’s players, who I the home floor.
tjal where it was found that the past week at the Birkenfeld ing their first venture in this
The
Rainier
team,
many
of
mill,
and
it
is
the
intentions
of
j
nished
by
a
local
Filipino
or
­
have shown remarkable form'
nia Grange Saturday where ad­
Families planning to
three ribs were broken and oth-
state.
this year, will play as hard as whom were members of the foot­ Ier injuries sustained. Relatives the management to start full
during the month of April, leav­ dresses were heard from State chestra.
The new head of the power
ball
squad
that
also
won
the
operations
Monday.
ever to win from the home town
ing the home closed or with no Master Geo. Palmiter of Hood
were informed and the injured
county championship, are hus­ man is thought to be in critical
The Birkenfeld mill has been line is one of the youngest ex­
boys tomorrow.
one in charge who is qualified River and Clyde Watson of
shut down more than one month. ecutives in the northwest, is en­
* to g.ve the census enumerator Yankton. Many visitors from
Should Vernonia win from kies and have in their recent state.
ergetic, forceful and has a very
the information, are urged to Winema Grange at Birkenfeld
Scappoose tomorrow night, and games developed great team-
pleasing personality.
obtain one of these schedules at gave interesting talks, about 20
Uses Lamp As
also win the other conference work.
The lineup for Friday’s game Injures Hand At
once and to fill it out and send being present from that Grange,
games, there is still hope of
Weapon In Fight Funeral Services
it to Mr. Perrine at the earliest] Following
the
meeting
a
tying Rainier for the champion­ was:
Local Shingle Mill
Rainier
Vernonia
Held at Scappoose
possible date. Or if the house luncheon was served by the com-
ship.
U. Ishii, Japanese, was arrest­
Clark
F
Bush
is left in charge of a servant mittee in charge. Mrs. Tayes in-
For William Foltz
ed
Monday
by
’
Marshal
Phelps
Henry Parkor, employed at
Olivia
Berg
P
who will be sure to be at home troduced the new Grange pa-
on a charge of disorderly con-
Expert
From
O.
S.
C.
the
Johnston-McGraw
shingle
Brough
George
C
when the enumerator calls the per. called “The Loud Speaker.”
Scappoose, Feb. 11—Funeral
Olson mill, sawed into two fingers of duct
Inspects Cattle In
Adams
G
schedule may be left with such I Vernonia Grange membership
Ishii engaged in battle with services were held for the late
his
left
hand
Monday.
Robiaon
Culver
G
servant for delivery to the enu- is increasing steadily and prom-
Columbia County
Read our new serial
T. Inanizu, another Japanese, at, William Foltz, aged 49 years,
Forrest
Bennett
S
,„rl„
______
fur- ises to soon have one of the
merator.
The ....
information
the Oregon-American Jap camp, on Monday at 2 p.m. at Com-
The second high school team
—a sea story—“The
nished on this schedule will be largest memberships in the coun-
Dr. A. M. McCapcs, from the
and during the scuffle struck In-'munity church. Interment was
LET US SELL
defeated the Timber school by
treated as confidential and will ty.
veterinary
department
of
O.
S.
anizu over the head with a glass in Fairview cemetery, Scappoose,
Mutiny of the Alba­
IT FOR YOU
be used only for the tabulation i
■ — 1
C., was in Columbia county Fri­ a score of 21 to 4, the game
'amp.
| While little is known of the
We take the liberty of
from
tross.” Thrilling
of statistics which will not re- ' Corvallis—Buttermakers
day testing cattle for contag­ preceding the conference game.
Judge Reasoner found the de- private affairs of the deceased,
showing
the
names
of
just
Timber
’
s
players
were
much
veal any information with re- Oregon's 108 creameries met
ious abortion in cooperation
fondant guilty, and imposed a he roomed at the McManus
adventures on a
a few of those who make
gard to individuals or families, here for three-day conference.
with the county agent’s office. ' smaller than the local team, but
fine of $40,.
home many months.
¡played
a
gritty
game
and
re
­
it
a
habit
of
getting
re
­
millionaire’s yacht.
This work is being done to ceived a good reception from
sults
by
using
the
Verno
­
assist a number of dairymen
the fans following the game.
nia Eagle classified ads.
to determine whether or not
F. B. Warfield, Elmer
this disease is present in their
Bergerson, Mrs. Lee Hall,
herds, and if it is, to assist To Sell Balance of
J. C. Lindley, J. G. Watts,
them to eradicate it.
School Bonds Soon
A. D. Hall, and George
This work has been carried
District 47 grade school board
Bell.
on in Columbia county for about
* When the acquaintance of Lu- at present is looking forward to
Mrs. Ester Coulter, known to pioneers. Aunt Ester takes her
In most every case when
eight months and in a number will call for bids shortly after
cille was made by the Eagle the time when she can attend
her many friends as Aunt Ester trip down town every day, gets
questioned, our classified
of counties in the state to dem- February 20 on the building of
force several months ago, they school, and she clearly remem­
her mail, does the necessary
____
_ the new Washington $75,000
onstrate
the
possibilities
of
ad users have told us that
1 Coulter, celebrated her 85th
were even then positive shei bers the picture seen in a pre­
shopping and is till quite capable
grade school on Bridge street.
cleaning herds of contagious
<
birthday
Monday
at
the
home
of
results
were
excellent,
and
vious
issue
of
this
paper
of
the
would some day break into the ]
Specifications are now in the
abortion.
Mrs. L. A. Rogers, who gave a of doing all her own house
we notice that once a clas­
The millionaire
headlines. Each Thursday morn­ beautiful new Washington school
__ _______ ■ hands of the school board. The
party
in honor of the Nehalem work.
ad
user,
they
always
sified
i
mg sue
ni the
me Eagle
r.<irip or-
ing
she arrives at
of- which will be built thia year,
In fact. Aunt Ester would ap­
...._________ I board is proceeding with the
thought
nopirates
ex
­
valley
pioneer.
for more.
fice and tenders ready cash, one( and wishes to go to that school,
Natal Grange will give a pro- ,a|e of the ba]an(_e of the n(.
come back
I
pear
surprised if anyone made
section
of
Coming
into
this
nickel, for the latest issue.
! It is not quite clear to Lu-
gram and pie socml at the Natal i Rchoo, bond„
,60 J
At a reasonable rate,
isted other than the
the Nehalem valley by stage an offer to assist her in the
Last week Lucille insisted on cille, why mother sends her to
Grange hall Saturday, March 1. qqq
you’ll be surprised at the
kind he met in finan­
from Portland via Cornelius everyday duties, which she has
inspecting the printing plant, spend a whole nickel for a copy
The proceed* are to go toward
results i the average “clas-
The school term will close
more than 35 years ago, Aunt performed in the past years, for
and was quite generous in her of the Eagle, when right around
making
additional
improvements
sified” ’ brings.
cial circles. What a
this year May 16, several weeks
Ester Coulter has been well con­ ' she is in the best of health, and
praise upon the completion of the corner, she could satisfy the
on the grange hall. Music will earlier than usual, and construe-1
It is not necessary to
tented to make her home at looks 25 years younger than
shock awaited him!
her inspection.
I craving of her sweetest tooth
be furnished by members of the tion on the main building will
come to the Eagle office,
Vernonia, in the Nehalem val­ 85.
A bewitching blonde, with with that same nickel.
Winema and Natal Granges.
be started immediately.
just ask central for 191,
Quite fitting, the huge birth­
ley which to her has always been
large blue eyes, and a real sweet I When told that her picture
and we’ll be glad to ad-
most beautiful and dear, al­ day cake, containing the full
The basketball team of the !
smile, little Lucille Johnson, age ] would appear in the next issue,
vise and assist you in plac-
though the disappearing of the count of 85 candles to repre­
4, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. the little lady impatiently asked
Washington grade school will Edmond Buckner Wins
ing that wonderful results
nearby heavy timbers often sent each and every yey of
. Leonard Johnson of Third street, ] to get a copy of that paper, but
play the Birkenfeld school at
Suit From C. R. Coyle
Starting This Week
Ester’s life, was baked
getter.
made her long for the happier Aunt _____
stands patiently in front of the graciously consented to wait un-
Birkenfeld Friday, February 14.
1 days when with a gun or a and decorated by none other
“They work while you
high counter nt the office un- til today. It is expected that
Both teams lead this district
Edmond Buckner received
in the
Spencer, an-
an­
rod. little effort was needed to than Aunt Sally Spencar,
til someone discovers that a cun- Lucille will not wait on the out-
and the winner may have the judgment of 1100 against C. R.
sleep.”
secure ample fresh food for the other beloved pioneer of thia
tomer has arrived and craves side of the high counter today,
Vernonie Eagle
privilege of attending the county Coyle of Portland in a suit for
VERNONIA EAGLE
valley, and an old friend of
day’s meals.
until someone discovers her
grade school tournament at St indebtedness in the court of
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s service.
Spry, like most of those hardy Aunt Eater.
Lucille’s main interest in life small presence.
Helens March 15.
Judge P. Hili ihursday.
Last
Four
Days
Engineer to Talk
Dies On
Tuesday
I Was 79 Years Old
I
J» Patrick
Is Injured
Buys Allen
Building
I
Held for
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Vernonia Pioneer Celebrates
Her 85th Birthday Monday