Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, March 06, 1930, Image 1

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Vernonia, Oregon Thursday, March 4; 1930
Volume 8
U
Number 31
Golf Tournament
Other
Power
Company
To Start Sunday Big C.ofC.
Zone 5 Gets
Wants Nehalem Field;
The first golf tournament of
week of April 28 to May
tho sear will bo played Sunday Meeting At
Two Places ty The
is being set aside in*this coun­
starting at 10 a.m. at the local
as Public School week.
Vernonia Starts First course
between the Oregon-
The plan is to have all the
Miss Elizabeth Murray
Named on Committee
In Contest
St. Helens
Local Hi
Second In
Conference
Is Annual Affair
Governor to Speak
Win Five Games
Public School Week
Set April 22 to May 2
Elizabeth C. Murray has re­
cently received an appointment
to a position on the state com­
mittee on illiteracy. This com­
mittee is to act with aaJ be a
American company team, which
schools of the county held their
part of the national advisory
will be captained by J. V. Mc­
annual school exhibit at this Editor Eagle Arranged For First Meeting Between Alister, and the town team, cap­
committee on illiteracy. Ray L.
time, Parents and friends of !
Wilbur, secretary of the inter­
tained by Albert Childs.
Prospective
Consumers
and
Ford.
Paper
Wants
to
attend
urged
the school are
<
ior, is chairman of the commit­ Basketball Season Ends
The
play
will
consist
of
18
Members
of
Lower
Co
­
lo
See
Line
Built
Out
From
Vernonia
if
Possible
Aamodt of Mist and Mal­ their own school at least one
tee. Appointments were made in
holes
and
is
epen
for
all
who
day during that week and then
the various states through nom­
to enter.
lumbia Meet Friday
With Victory
colm, Birkenfeld, Win to visit some other school of More than ever it appears cer­ those in the Mist-Birkenfeld ter- wish
ination by the governor and
Talk
of
holding
a
county
approximately the same size in tain that a line furnishing pow­ ritory to building their own
superintendent of Dublic instruc,
at Vernonia is meet­
order that they may have a ba­ er and lights to the communities plant left matters in a some- tournament
tion. It is tho national commit­
sis for comparison or contrast. of Natal, Mist, Birkenfcld and what confusing state, especially ing with favorable support. The
tee's purpose to endeavor to re­
That week is particularly ap­ toward Jewell will be built by from a standpoint of the Ore- Vernonia gclf course is now con­
duce illiteracy throughout the
propriate ns it includes Health the Oregon Gas and Electric gon Gas and Electric company’s sidered one of the best and
nation to the greatest possible
most picturesque courses in the
day, May 1, and Oregon day. company before very long.
position, since G. W. Ford had state.
Nominating Committee To extent before the census of 1930 Wins Last 4 Games Played;
All First Places in Spelling May 2, and is near the close of
This company holds a fran­ secured data to furnish the offi­
is compiled. The census of 1920
Team Considered One
Pick Candidates For
Contest Go To Rural
school, yet there remains time chise over the county roads in cials of his company on the
reported five million illiterates
Of Best in Years
This
Year
for
the
parent
to
be
of
assist
­
u,
S.
Service
Men
Schools
that vicinity obtained from the possible cost of construction.
in the United States. Oregon’s
ance to the child if it is par- county courts of the two coun­ I That the power company of
Studying
At
Local
quota
is
10,204
—
all
but
412
are
the ties through which the line would Vernonia was the first of any
ticularly needed before
Keeping in the lead by a
Kiln Dry Plants The county seat will be host of voting age. Columbia county’s small
The annual county spelling chool session ends.
utility company to become ac­
margin throughout the
pass.
to 26 chambers of commerce quota is 176.
contest was held in St. Helens
game, a fast basketball game
The Oregon Gas and Electric tively interested in furnishing
members be.onging to the Lowei
W.
K.
Loughboraugh
and
R.
. Friday. This is the first year for
which kept the spectators keyed
company has made an applica­ lights to this territory is not C. Rietz, connected with the Columbia Associated Chambers
the written contest in all the
in a high pitch of excitement.
tion to the public service com­ disputed, for those most inter­ United States forest service at uf Commerce Friday, March 7.
grades. Teachers and others
ested in attempting to secure
the local high school team de­
mission
of
Oregon
for
a
certi
­
One
of
the
most
elaborate
Madison,
Wis.,
arrived
this
week
interested in the contest pro­
this service repeatedly requested in Vernonia io study kiln dry­ programs ever attempted by any
feated the Saints at St. Helens
ficate
of
convenience
and
ne
­
nounced it a decided success.
Friday evening by a score of
cessity to erect, maintain and i Mr. Schwab to use whatever in- ing of Douglas fir and while city belonging to the association
There was a large attendance
' fluence he could through the]
29 to 25.
operate
electric
light
and
pow
­
is
being
arranged
by
the
St.
here will also experiment on new
which proved the interest of the
The St. Helens players made
er property at Jewell, Clatsop 1 paper he represented and also methods of kiln drying of Doug­ Helens chamber.
patrons of the county.
I his acquaintance with officials
For the purpose of raising
The Weed dairy, located on most of their points by spectac­
At 2 p,m. those attending will
The results of the contest are funds to improve the Grange county, Birkenfeld and Mist, of ' of the power company and the las fir lumber.
shots either from the cen­
Columbia county.
Much cooperation will be giv­ register at the Methodist church, the land owned by Mrs. Judson ular
as follows:
r__ ’s West
__________
Chamber of Commerce
ter of the floor or long shots
__ ____
hall at Natal, a program and pie
The
People
Coast Vernonia
Hy-
en the visitors by Judd Green­ and following, the “Show St. Weed, one of the oldest dairies from the side while the Verno­
Written contest, fourth grade, social was held Saturday even­ dro-Electric
Corporation recent-1 to secure this service for them,
first, Curtiss Tetz, South Scap­ ing at Natal by members of the ly became interested in the I Mr. Ford, very favorable Ita- man, general manager, and A. Helens” committee will conduct in this vicinity, was sold Satur- nia hoopsters worked close to
C. Kaauss, the latter being one industrial toura from the church day to H. C. Gray, another dai- the basket for their gains.
poose, Mrs. Jennie Shotta, teach­
country which the local power j pressed with the country re­ of the foremost kiln drying ex­ starting every 30, minutes.
ryman of this vicinity,
er; second, Sylvester Keith, Grange.
The lineup of Vernonia con­
Over 100 persons attended company plans to construct a questing service, consented £o
The transaction included just
At 4 p.m. the board of gov-
Rainier, C. L. Robison, principal. and enjoyed an attractively ar-1 Hne,"‘not how“eve7 unuFseVera'i mert with those interested a£d perts in the country.
sisted of George, Bush, Berg,
The U. S. service men expect ernors of the association will stock and dairy equipment.
Th*** boys spelled 250 words ranged entertainment which con- meetings
Bennett, Adams and Hieber.
f”---1-- the -----
I-------- -- were
----- held
----- in -- which
------ following
meeting at Mist to stay in Vernonia for
about hold a regular quarterly busi-
before the tie was broken.
listed of several acts,
’ ‘ I Prospective consumers and rep- worked
- -T.
Ending the season in second
r: ' s s,nglnf?
through channels to gain six weeks.
ness meeting.
Fifth grade, first, Esther Aho- >y the Natal and ,~
Winema quar- resentatives of the then Co]um. ¡nformation regarding construc-
place, Vernonia played brilliant
G. Clifford Barlow, chairman Students To Speak
a nen, Quincy, Walter L. Daron,
et, and followed by dancing and ■ bia
• - Utilities
........
__ >____
were present.
I tion costs
for ____________
the building _« of a
At Chamber Meeting basketball throughout the entire
of the resolutions committee,
teacher; second, Otto Tetz, So. i pie social.
New Refrigerator
season, the team this year being
Lee
Schwab
of
the
Eagle
in
line.
will
read
resolutions
presented
Scappoose. These pupils used 10
considered one of the fastest
A one-act play, “Rehearsing kjcf-wmw*,
Av*«,
uv-i Never —
_ _ _ that
_ - first meet—
September,
1929,
noting
the
de-1
since
Installed
at
Dad
’
s
during
the
early
part
of
the
Miss
Norma
Anderson
and
Bo
­
supplementary lists before the he Play,” with Herman Davis mand of having lights and pow- ing was there any doubt but
program.
Sandwich
Shop
die Hiebcr, two prominent sen- ever turned . out by the local
tie was broken.
is a cloored gentleman, Richard er furnished to the Natal, Mist that if a line were constructed
The nominations committee luis of the local high school, school.
Sixth grade, first, Genevieve ’eterson as a hotel proprietor, and Birkenfeld country, arrang- toward Jewell, that the Oregon
An epidemic of flu during the
August Greenfeldt, proprietor will meet and submit its report have been selected by Prof. J.
Jarvi, Bradbury school, Mrs. V. ■.nd Floyd Deeds as a ghost, was ed a meeting between G. W.1 Gas and Electric company would
of Dad’s Sandwich Shop, recent­ before the main speaking pro­ B. Wilkerson to represent the early part of the season assist­
Rantala, teacher; second, Flor­ horoughly enjoyed and kept the
superintendent of the Ore- be favored with permission from ly installed a modern refrigera­ gram. The banquet will be held Vernonia high school student ed in weakening the lineup,
ence Griffith, Columbia City, ludience rocking with laughter.1 Ford,
gon Gas anil Electric company, the public service commisston to tor system, the largest manufac­ at 6:30 p.m. at the Methodist ,ody at the next regular meet- which may have been the cause
Mrs. Mary Rambaski, teacher.
of losing two games, especially
Another act, containing the
Seventh grade, first. Hazel same characters, held a' snappy and those interested in the vai- build, ami amazement was ex- tured by the McCray company, church, with E. I. Ballagh pre­ ng of the Chamber of Com­ the first game played against
ley to obtain lights, the meeting ' pressed by many living along the in his place of business.
siding. Irving T. Rau, president merce March 13 and speak be­
Hill, Quincy; second, Henry Aa- ■ssion with jokes and bits of being held at Mist.
Rainier at Rainier.
¡proposed route, especially thaj
The refrigerator is seven feet of the St. Helens Chamber of fore the members of the cham­
modt. Mist, Elsa Knowles, teach­
Losing two gafnes to Rainier
¡medy.
Those approached by the another power line wished to long, six feet four inches high Commerce, will welcome the vis­ ber.
er.
and one to Scappoose, the home­
The male quartet, Ed. Wal- editor of the Eagle appeared fa- also come into a territory where and two fe*£ four inches deep, itors to St. Helens.
So
appreciative
were
the
mem
­
Huhta,
Quin-
Eighth, Clifford
ce, Arbury Mills, Claud John-
in obtaining their lights the preliminary work is already and is equipped with sanitation
Community singing will be bers at the recent meeting when town boys defeated Clatskar.
cy; second, Allan Dale Malcolm, on and Jimmy Dunn, rendered vorable
and
power
from
the
Vernonia
surveyed
by
another
company,
led
by Joseph Norman, secretary Misses Green and Hoffman and twice, St. Helens twice, an 1
pipe*,
and
tho
latest
equipped
Birkenfeld, Chas, V. Kilgore,
veral selections during the source, and apparently were, The case is similar to one methods to keep eatables in the of the St. Helens Chamber of Neal Bush adJressed them that Scappoose once.
teacher.
The brilliant performance of
rogram, their singing so appre- pleased that someone had arous- where territories are invaded by
Commerce. A aperial feature of President J. C. Lindley asked
Oral contest, first, Hilma. ated that many encores were ed sufficient interest among newly constructed railroads and cleanest condition.
the evening will be talking pic­ I for additional talks from the the Scappoose team won heart/
Wirkkala, Mayger, Mrs. Lotta jeeived.
praise from all coaches, espec­
located along the proposed route immediately following surveys
tures, which will tell of St. Hel­ | students.
Crull, teacher; second, Lieffee
ially Coach Austin, who thought
During the dancing the Berg of the power line to call a meet- * and a manifest interest shown C. A. Foster Buy*
ena, industrially.
Dy.i, Delena, Mrs. Freda Baugh­ rothers orchestra played and
Coach Bryant’s boys showed
.' Hollywood Cafe Sinclair «Wilson, chairman of
ing and discuss the matter of by others in a new country that
man, ! eacher.
Judge J. U. Campbell
championship caliber and dis
red Davis sang several selec-
| others flock around appearing
the forestry committee of the
The winners were presented ons with Charles Sundland at construction.
played wonderful form throug .-
C. A. Foster of Tacoma Oregon Bankers association, will
Candidate For Judge
Considerable Urne was spent upon the scene, which before
with medals. Glen R. Metskei he piano. The pie* were auc-
bought She New Hollywood res­ speak, on “The New Reforesta­
State Supreme Court out the year.
pronounced the words in the oned hy H"rr. ■> Dav's, netting in making a survey to obtain (they completely ignored,
figures of the approximate num-1 If a line handling lights and taurant from Laird A McClincy tion Law.” Merle Chessman of
iral contest.
>0 to be applied toward the ber of consumers, and through power is constructed it appears last week and with his wife will Astoria will talk on “The West
Judge J. U. Campbell of Ore­ Local Creamery Install*
/11 the schools are now work- ends to improve the hall.
publicity of the meetings held that the public service commis- operate the place.
Coast Empire, What Is It?”
gon City, who succeeded Judge
More Modem Machine;
ia:j cn the declamatory and or
Programs of this nature given and interest aroused, other par- sion of this state will look fa-
Mr. Foster^ who has had many
“What Daniel Webster Said
as judge of the old 5th
Installing a new Burrell sim­
« atoricnl selections. The annual iveral times every year are at-, ties decided that they too would vorably upon the application for years experience in thia kind of About Oregon and Washington,” McBride
iudicial district in 1909, and has plex spray pasteurizer and a
contest is to be held in Clats­ /nded by large gatherings who
like to invade the territory permission of a company who work, intends to enlarge his will be the topic of a talk by E. ,een judge since that time, is recording
thermometer
this
kanie March. 28.
ome from Birkenfeld, Mist, Ver- which the local power company showed the first interest in se- place of business in the near G. Harlan, editor of Oregon Bus­ a candidate for the republican I
week, the Nehalem Valley Ice
onia and the surrounding coun- contemplated on building its coring service.
future as business conditions iness.
nomination for judge of tho su- & Creamery company is now one
ryside.
lines.
, I It is quite possible that the warrant.
Honorable A. W. Norblad, gov­ preme court, the position now1 of the best equipped establish­
The fact that meetings were matter may be brought up in
ernor of Oregon, the keynote held by Judge Oliver P. Coshow. j ments for the bottling and san­
held at Mist and Birkenfeld, and a hearing before the public ser- County Grange*
Chamber Commerce
speaker of the evening, will take
Judge Campbell, who is well itary handling of milk in the
later
parties
selling
power
plant
j
vice
commission
within
thè
near
for his subject, “What a Gov­ known in this county, is very county.
Hear* Address By
Form
Tax
League
equipment, trying to interest future._______________________ ■
ernor Thinks About.”
popular and the news of his
In recent m< | ths equipment
Harry L. Corbett
A large delegation from Ver­ candidacy created much interest of the most modern kind has
A meetink of committeemen
Two Good Plays To
from nine o* the 12 Granges of nonia will attend the meeting. among his many friends, He has been installed and within the
Harry L. Corbett of Portland, Attend Sawmill En­
Columbia county was held at G. W. Ford, a member of the tried many cases in Columbia near future a new concrete floor
Word has been received that candidate for the republican
Be Shown At Joy
gineering Conference
will be laid.
Clatskanie Saturday afternoon; ' board of governors, will attend county._______
Mrs. J. D. Rhyne of Phoenix lomination for governor at the
Theater March 14 also the committee representing , the afternoon meeting of that
At Longview Feb. 26
Aris., a former resident of this primary election to be held May
group.
city for several years, died in her 16, addressed the Vernonia
Pomona Grange. A. E. Veatch,
Arizona home from blood poi­ Chamber of Commerce at the
“The Farmerette," a play be­ chairman of the Pomona Grange
A. C. Knauss and E. A. Green,
soning February 28.
egular meeting held in the Ma­ superintendents of the Oregon- ing coached by Mrs. Hammack committee, called the meeting MacMarr Store Will
Mrs. Rhyne, who was known sonic temple a week ago today. American mill, attended the saw­ to be presented at the Joy the­ to order and briefly reviewed
Open Here Saturday
to many residents of Vernonia,
Mr. Corbett spoke of the mill engineering conference at ater Friday, March 14, has a events leading up to the appoint­
lived at and conducted the Ne­ , ears he served in the legisla- Longview held last Wednesday, cast consisting of seven popular ment of tho Pomona Grange
halem hotel for a period while ure and told of his mission back Thursday and Friday.
Vernonia MacMarr Store No.
nd
girls from the local high school committee last November
here.
Mill operators from the entire alumni, Sheila Bateman, Betty the subsequent appointment of 1701, which is located in the
o Washington, D. C., when sev-
Pleased at the county-wide in­ the largest modern mills of its
She is survived by her hus­ ral years ago he represented Pacific coast were in attendance. Roberts, Ethel Tousley, Della committeemen from the several building formerly occupied by
terest created when he was men­
band and two small children, a Portland and its chamber in an
Cline, Margaret Shipley, Merle subordinate Granges of the coun­ M. Murray and company, wn. tioned in last week’s issue as a kind in the state; president of
the Bank of Vernonia, the can­
daughter Pansy, 4, and son, Wal­ .ttempt, not to stop the Long­
ty, the purpose of which was be open for business Saturday,
Mills and Wayne Hieber.
lace, 16 months, and her father view bridge from being con- J C. Lindley Will
March 8, with G. Campbell, for­ prospective candidate for the didate haB shown brilliant abil­
Sponsored by the P.-T. A., to form a tax league.
and two sisters, who reside in tructed across the Columbia at
A temporary organization was merly manager of a MacMarr nomination of representative of ity, and his sound judgment on
who are also handling the pro­
Present
Rainier
Mississippi.
perfected
by the election of A. Store in St. Helens, as manager the 20th district to the state all matters of importance has
duction
of
the
play,
“
Peter
he location which it now spans,
Team Eagle Trophy'
E. McGraw’s won for him the respect of al!
E.
Veatch
chairman and O. Hen­ of the grocery department, and legislature, H.
Pan,
”
in
which
40
characters
>ut to see that the bridge would
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I
friends persuaded him o file who are acquainted with him.
ry
Oleen
of
Columbia
City,
sec
­
J.
Frank
Rose
in
charge
of
the
picked from the local grade
e built sufficiently high enough
Junior County Red
his candidacy, which was done
A father of three children,
_ take part, promises retary.
At a banquet to be tendered'______
meat department.
schools will
-o permit the passage of ves­
Cross Receives Ex­
this
week.
two sons and a daughter, he has
by
the
Rainier
Commer-
an
even
i
njf
o
f
good
entertain-
them
A crew of men were engaged
A committee of three was ap­
sels.
'
Those foremost in promoting with Mrs. McGraw resided in
hibit From Japan Mr. Corbett’s interest in poli- rial club for having won the ment.
pointed to draft • declaration Saturday cleaning up the prem-
differ- of purpose, and reported as fol­ see and stock for tho store start­ the candidacy of the young bank Columbia county about eight
___ ___
ics comes quite naturally for county high school basketball, Ttl0ge _ active dlrecting
Last week the Junior Red uis grandfather, Harry W. Cor- championship, the members of I 1 en
ent t parts"
naris are,'
are. Mi«
Miss ' Von
Von Ifoene
Hoene lows:
ed to arrive Monday. The front president, made inquiries in var­ years.
During his years spent in Ver­
Cross organization of Columbia lett, one of the early residents the winning basketball team will ¡„ the mugic of Peter p
“The tax league is organized of the building of the new store ious sections of the county last
county (which includes all the of Portland, represented Oregon be presented the Vernonia Eagle w w Wolff> directjng the mu. far the purpose of equalizing was painted in the attractive week received the assurance ev­ nonia, his life has been crowded
elementary schools of the coun­ in the United States senate from trophy by J. C. Lmdley presi-!gicaI numberl! between acts; Mrs. tax levies, assessments and oth­ colors of the MacMarr Stores, erywhere that a more popular with civic activities which, re­
candidate cannot be found. Ver­ gardless of how much time was
ty) received a very lovely ex­ 1867 to 1873 and throughout dent of the local Chamber of —
p Ray, in charge of property, er inequalities pertaining to yellow and red.
hibit of school and handiwork the years of his active life in Commerce.
The new store will carry a nonia and the Nehalem valley taken from his own business af-
land costumes; Miss Taylor and, taxation. The league will work
from the Junior Red Cross of his state was a leader in both
I for the reduction of tax levies complete food unit, with a spec­ are believed to be ready to fairs, he managed to success-
Mrs. E. Bell.
support McGraw 100 per cent. fully guide those organisations
Japan.
The leading parts in “Peter. wherever it is for the best in­ ial department of fresh fruits
ivic and politiccl affairs.
Declamatory Contest
By Saturday of last week, he headed or served.
It will be placed on exhibit
and
vegetables.
Joe
Dolan
will
” will be played by Billie (terest of the community and
The candidate is 48 years old
Of Zone S March 28 Pan
letters, wires and telephone
As commander of the local
in the various communities that ¡nd was born in the city of
Bassett as Peter Pan, Paul Jep-1 county.” Tne declaration was be employed as clerk in the gro­ calls
were being received, ex- American Legion post in 1927,
all might have a chance to see Portland. He was educated in
the
cery
department
and
at
pres
­
son
as
the
Jester,
James
Rainey
adopted
by
th*
delegates
The declamatory contest of
it. This is the permanent proper­ he old Portland academy and
* to pressing the delight of voters in the membership reached its high­
start, the new store intends
as the Huntsman, and Shelby «nt.
many parts of the county that est peak, 317, gaining national
ty of the Columbia county jun­ vent east to finish his education zone 5 will be held at the Wash­ Caton as queen of fairyland. I A roll call of Granges i was have four employes.
McGraw was considering being recognition
ington grade school Friday,
for
having
the
iors.
made
and
it
was
found
that
a
at Harvard.
a candidate and promising him greatest number of members in
March 28, with pupils from Bir-
50 per cent attendance of del-
He is the father of five chil­ kenfeld, Mist, Pleasant Hill,
their support. Through their proportion to the population of
egates appointed was present Will Call For Bid*
dren, three boys and two girls. Keasey and Vernonia competing.
Garden Club To
I insistent demand, he consented any post in the United States.
On
New
School
Soon
and
that
__the
Pomona
Grange
Several students. Misses Cath-
Have Clean-up Day
Winners in this contest as in
to enter the race for the legis­
During 1928 he served as
and nine of the 12 Granges of
rine Hoffman, Charlotte Green; the spelling contest will vie for)
lature of Oregon.
chef de gare of Columbia coun
During Month April ind
The
state
treasurer
of
Oregon
the
county
was
represented.
Neal Bush were guests of honors with other schools in
Mr. McGraw is possessed of ! ty 40 et 8, another ex-service
A committee on by-laws was purchased for the state the $60,-
the chamber and spoke of school other zones at the finals to be
a
sincere desire to be of
men’s organization.
The Vernonia Garden club, ictivities and their annual.
000
worth
of
school
district
47
named to report at the next
» cooperating with the Vernonia
held at Clatskanie.
Before he reached the age of
meeting of the league whUti will bonds last week, which will be service to Columbia county now
Mrs. R. Veal, president of the
21 he entered the service of his
post of the American Legion Vernonia Garden club, also ad­
used to pay for the construc­ the state of Oregon and
be
held
in
Rainier
at
the
Le
­
Charles Schmidlin of Beaver
and the Chamber of Commerce, dressed the members, seeking White Front Candy
tion and equipment of the new that he has entered the race country in the early summer of
Creek produced an excellent lot gion hall Saturday, March 29,
feels that he can best serve his 1917, and served with dittine-
will have a clean-up day on the cooperation for the coming year.
Kitchen To Move of Burbank potatoes this season, at 10, a.m., at which time per­ Washington grade school build­ county
as a representative in tion during the remainder ot
first Saturday in April.
manent officers will bo chosen, ing.
On account of the many vis­
and in a cooperative plan map- an executive committee selected
the legislature.
! the conflict.
It has been several years itors much of the regular busi­
The
bonds
will
bring
five
and
White
Front
Candy
Kit-
The
Not a politician, but a suc­
ped out between some 60 grow- and the
In 1927 he was chosen by the
since a general cleanup day was ness was dispensed with until chen,
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----- ------
.----
one half per cent interest and
by-laws
adopted.
located in the Gordon
in Washington county the I A ui iiemhership _ fee of 25 eents'sold at 1100,23 to mature in cessful young business man who Boy Scout trustees as scoutnum-
«rs
sponsored in this city.
he next meeting March 13. E. building, will locate elsewhere lot grown by Charles Schmidlin
dwi has just reached the age of 34, ter of the local troop, and dur-
Anyone ZZitv
who is 1M4.
i. Baliagh of St. Helens, pres- on account of their lease expir­ was considered the finest in th* . I will
™ be charged. \r^umbu
Bids
for
the
construction
of his friends feel that when nom-'ing his term the troop contam­
Service* For Henry
»« Columbia county
dent of the Lower Columbia As­ ing in the Gordon building on ____
group __ by n
O. T. McWhorter, »»,„'•
the is taxpayer
ed more members than it ever
eligible. All committeemen ap­ the new school will be called for inated and elected, the citizens
Kuge La*t Saturday sociated Chambers of Commerce, '• ¡April 1.
Washington county agricultural pointed from the several Gran­ within the next week or two.
of Columbia county will be has since.
The space now occupied by agent.
Her grief so great, Mrs. G. nvited the chamber members to
proud of their choice.
Past president of the Coin'
ges were made member* of a
ittend vne
the meevinK
meeting of the asso- ' ine
the White
Front will
remod-
wnive rrunt
wu* be rvmuw*.
Kuge was unable to attend the ittena
Probably no banker in the | bia County Bankers associate i,
The potatoes grown by Mr, membership committee to solicit
iation
at
St.
Helens
tomorrow.
|
e
led
and
the
Gordon
Furniture,
Services
at
Catholic
funeral and burial Saturday of
county has shown a greater in- a councilman during 1929 a .i
Schmidlin passed the two field
At the meeting next Thursday store will move into those quar­ inspections and the bin inspec­ member*.
her small son Henry, age 3,
Church Thursdays
terest in the welfare of farm-1! 930, a state official of t':S
The
Rainier
meeting
will
be
inal
plans
will
be
made
for
the
ters.
who was drowned last Wednes­
tion required by the Oregon Po­ open to the public and any tax­
During Lent Season era and ranchers of the county' American legion and preside t
Mr. Gordon is constructing a tato Certification board.
day a short distance from his ■art this city will play in the
than Ellis McGraw, and it is' of the local bank, the your ;,
payer
in
tho
county
is
welcome
hotel
lobby
in
the
space
former
­
home near the O.-A. interchange >ridge opening and celebration
partly through his efforts that popular business man of Verro-
I^nt
started
yesterday
with
to
attend.
It
is
planned
to
have
at Longview Saturday, March 29. ly occupied by the R. R. barber
tracks.
j the Columbia County Sheep and ■ nia has successfully manag d
Wednesday.
Services
will
be
Ash
a
membership
of
500
or
more
Mrs.
H.
Baling
entertained
at
shop, and all three floors are
Rev. G. W. Plumer officiated
Goats Raisers association was ¡every executive position held,
Mrs. Joe Redman is in receipt being remodeled, re-painted and her home last Tuesday afternoon. la the county. All who attended held every Thursday evening at formed.
at the services, which were held
land has always found sufficient
local
Catholic
church
at
the
Luncheon was served by the the Clatskanie meeting paid
in Brown’s undertaking parlors. of news from Haines, Ore., of papered.
An
official
of
the
Johnston-time
to render additional ser-
p.m.
during
the
Lenten
eea-
The hotel was formerly known hostess after an hour spent in their fee and became member* 7.20
Interment was in the local cem-| the birth of t granddahghter,
McGraw shingle mill, oae ofvice when called on.
I
•f the organisation.
I"".
as
the
Edward
hotel.
»«wing.
February
21.
etery.
9
iNalai Grange
Give Program
Weed Dairy
Sells Out
viiv
Mrs. J. D. Rhy ne
Dies In Arizona
Last Friday
McGraw Files For Representative;
Promises of Support From All
Sections of County Has Influence
I
\Fine Spuds
Are Raised Ry
Chas. Schmidlin
t
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