Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, March 21, 1930, Image 1

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Vernonia, Oregon Friday, March 21, 1930
Volume 8
Number 33
P. & S. Agricultural
Local High School
Dedication Of Tabernacle
Want Local S. Agent
Leaves Plant- May-Fete Is
Girls in Oregon
ings for Trial Test
State Essay Contest
Opposite Washington School
Market For
Feature Of
'Monday Evening March 21
Hen I’ruit s
Carnival
Following Dedication of Building an Evangelistic
4 Granges
Approve
OfProject
Kenneth Miller, agricultural
Misses Violet Phelps and Edna
agent of the S. P. & 8. railway
Mitcham represented the Verno-
75 pounds
nia high school in the Oregon
during his
historical essay contest.
visit here last week, which was
The girls submitted 2000-word
presented to the chairman of
themes on the subject “The Ad­
Campaign Will be Held for Several Week«; to
the Chamber of Commerce ag-
mission of Oregon to Statehood.”
Many Added Attraction* The contest ended March 15.
Chamber Commerce * ° rii ulturul committee.
Hold Meeting at Beaver
Be Conducted by Evangelist W. F. Spradley.
I The bulbous bluegrass, frhich
The essays will be judged accord­
This Year .
Work Out Plan
Valley Grange Hall
is gaining a great reimtation as
ing to their general merit and
Meeting at intervals in any ton will be present when a spec-
a winter pasture for. livestock,
excellence; but the judges will available place to worship since ial program of music and song
grows only during the wet sea-
also take into consideration neat­ they first started to hold ser- will be presented by the visitors,
son.
ness, correct grammar, and pur­ vices in this city one year ago, | The tabernacle will be open
Trial plots have been put in
ity and clarity of diction.
the h ull Gospel Mission has just for public worship Sunday morn-
by F. B. Warfield, H. E. Me­
a
completed construction of the ing, March 23, at 11 a.m. for
Grow, Frank Peterson, near th is
Full Gospel tabernacle, in which regular services and in the even-
Meeting Called by George A.
Camps Appetir Willing to city. and Pete Knowles and Part of Funds to be Applied Plans Being Made
they will worship in the future. I ¡ng at 7;3 q p.m. Evangelist W.
Clyde Johnson of Mist, all pro-
Toward High School
For
Evangelical
Nelson, County Agent,
Buy Here if All Will
Opposite
the
Washington IF.
i y, Spradleyt formerly of Calí
* ­
gressive farmers.
Reverend Spradley
Annual.
Cooperate.
Conference Here grade school a modest tabernacle fornia, will commence an even-
By Request.
If the experiment proves suc-
has been erected, the labor pro- gelistic campaign.
cessf ul, as it has in southern
Committees have been ap­ vided by members of the ongre-
Reverend Spradley,
The spring carnival sponsored pointed to handle arrangements gation in which the leader of
The agricultural committee of Oregon, it should provide won-
Representatives of four Co­
well known as an evangelist, will
derful
plantings
for
the
logged
lumbia county Granges adopted
the Vernonia Chamber of Com­ off lands, according to Mr. Mil- by the Vernonia high Bchool when the Oregon conference of the local church, Rev. K. C. hold meetings every evening for
promises somewhat of a variety the Evangelical churches will be Prinzing, toiled as hard and as several weeks in the new build­
a county-wide cooperative mar­
merce is working out plans to
in the form of entertainment
many hours as others.
keting project at a meeting in
cooperate with farmers and oth­ lur.
ing. Rev. Spradley with Mrs.
held
in
Vernonia
April
29
to
than that of past years.
I Monday, March 24, at 7:30 Spradley will sing during the
the Beaver Valley Grange hall
ers handling eggs in the Neha­
May
4.
Instead of the usual two plays
lem valley, so that a market can
tha dedication of the build-
“Peter Pan,” with its more Tuesday night. The project pro­
I It is estimated that hundreds ?
ing
will
take
place,
with
Rey.
.
SL1
\
‘
tes
'
,
,
preceding
th®
carnival,
a
May
vides for a thorough study of
be secured locally and in nearby
throughout the state will attend
The public is extended an in- than 40 characters, and “The all cooperative associations now
day fete will be held in the and a committee will soon get Edwin Swanson of Kelso giving
camps for those eggs which are
Farmerette,”
which
featured
I
the
dedicatory
address.
|
vitation
to
attend
the
dedication
high school gymnasium, during
being raised in this valley.
some of the local attractive girls operating in Columbia county,
Visiting assemblies from many an<^ a‘so the evangelistic meet­ of the high school alumni, drew to be followed by an educational
which the May queen, who this data from a survey as to what
One camp has already promis­
accommodations
can
be
provided
year is to be Miss Charlotte
sections of Oregon and Washing- ings.
ed to handle from eight to ten
a capacity house at the Joy the­ campaign of support among the
for the city’s guests during their
Green, will be crowned.
cases a week, while running in
ater Friday evening. Praise is grangers and others for those
stay
here.
Bid
are
being
received
on
the
Many students will take part
full force, providing that these
being heard from all Bides of associations which the facts
one
The
conference
will
mean
new
Charles
T.
Early
building
Two
Local
Couples
May
Complete
Beaver
in the fete, which will start ear-
eggs are handled through one re­
the splendid performances of the warrant supporting.
ever
of
the
largest
gatherings
on
the
corner
of
Bridge
and
Married Monday
Creek Road This Year characters
lier in the evening so that suf-
The Grange, it was brought
sponsible dealer in this city who
in both plays.
per
­
enjoyed
by
the
city
for
a
Third
streets
which
will
be
the
would be willing to ass inble the home of the J. C. Penney store. ficient time will be spent at iod extending nearly one week.
I More than $180, was received out at the meeting, has sponsor­
the carnival booths in the high
Cupid’s darts flew a-plenty I Three miles of construction in by the sale of tickets and from ed cooperative marketing for
eggs,., put them up in shape, sort­
Mr. Early declared that con­ school building.
Monday and two young Verno-[ Washington county on the Bea-¡tins amount $07.57 was net pro­ more than half a century. It
ed to the size wanted, and avail- struction
Last year, attractions of all Camp McGregor to
nia couples invaded the county ver creek road may be completed fit for the Parent-Teachers as- was decided that every Granger
able for shipment wh-n wanted. on the was scheduled _ to start
new building before sorts were enjoyed by folks of
This method has been tried
Get
Power
From
the
seat
to be married.
f„.„
unuemwvu sociation, the funds to be used should become thoroughly famil­
this year, as it „
is understood
before and failed because no April 1, and that he understood all ages, from throwing at the
,
M
,
lss
.
P
livia
Stubbs,
popular
that
the
county
court
of Wash- for school purposes and equip- iar with the policy of the fed­
Local
Light
Company
eral farm board in* its adminis­
one seemed to feel any respons­ the .1. C. Penney company hopes dolls, having a fortune told, to
°c.a. fir ’. was. ™arrie^
ington county intends to award ment.
to
be
installed
in
their
new
witnessing the wild animal show,
L™
ibility about the delivery of the
Bnckel, -
also ........
of^this -............
city^ in^the . the contract for tfoe wor^ this'. Ruth Page Simmons of the tration of the agricultural mar­
Camp
McGregor,
March
17
—
home
by
June
14.
and this year’s carnival promises
' morning. Mr. Brickel
has been1 spring.
eyes and the agricultural com­
............
, Washington school received a $2 keting act, designed to strength­
P. M. llall-Lewis, architects to even outdo the efforts of past The Oregon Gas and Electric employed at the Miller
barber
mittee of the local chamber will
The completion of this road prize for the greatest number of en producer owned marketing
1
company
has
started
construc-
of
Portland,
have
drawn
up
the
years in the line of entertain-
try to have tlmse eggs handled
' would mean a distance of 55 tickets sold for the plays by any agencies.
1 tion of a line from Keasey to 1 shop for the past five years.
The meeting was part of a
through one dealer so that the plans for th ■ building which will ment and side show amusements. Camp McGregor. Plans are un-
Miss Bobby Laird and Roy m¡]es to the city of portland by ¡pupil of Washington school and
have
a
39-foot
front
on
Bridge
o li »»ni'i c or) their
trims* monv
_ .
The most popular dog of dogs,
surprised
many way of _ Buxton and . Banks
production of eggs in this valley
and Geraldine
Cason
a
similar state wide move designed to es­
der
way
to
furnish
power
and
street
and
would
be
100
feet
the great American hot dog de-
can find a market at home and
I amount for selling the greatest tablish active agricultural com­
electricity from the local plant friends Monday when they were Forest Grove.
nearby camps who appehr more deep along Third street, with a 1 partment, will be conducted by to all residences and homes in married in St. Helens. Mr. Car-
this
number of tickets for the Lin- mittees in every subordinate
Grove
from
To
Forest
double
entrance
and built of Grace Condit, Marvel Graven
grange. In addition to this coun­
I roll has been active in ex-ser- city would be a distance of 27.5 coin school.
than willing to use them, ppovid- tile and brick.
the
camp
area.
and Oscar Soriee, with mustard
ty wide project in marketing,
1 vice men’s affairs here.
ing they can be had when need­
were
The
musical
selectiqns
miles.
It
is
thought
that
Camp
Mc
­
A merchandising balcony typ­ being thrown in free for good
plans were formulated whereby
Both coppies of newlyweds
ed and not at the convenience
The proposed new route will well rendered.
Gregor residents will be enjoy­
ical of other stores belonging measure this season.
each subordinate grange will de­
will reside in this city.
of those selling.
eliminate
much
curvature
and
.
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—
ing
electricity
during
the
early
to the .1. C. Penney group will
Bodie Hieber, who appointed
* # » f
velop an agricultural program
After a meeting is held be- be installed in tjie building with
will
be
about
700
feet
lower
manager of the carnival by the pa,t o£ Apr: .
designed to improve agricultural
tween producers and the agri­
elevation through Beaver creek Henry Fogel Win*
•
n
office
balcony
over
the
front
student
body
officers
last
week,
|
•
,
cultural committee, and arrange­
In Golf Tournament conditions in the community
pass.
entrances.
will be ringmaster of the whole Special Feature
where that grange is located.
ments are made to handle the
the
builders
say
that
a
15-
cheese and upon his shoulders Program at Christian
eggs through one distributing
Henry Fogel won the first One such improvement project
y<
ar
lease
has
been
taken.
rests the burden of seeing that
*
-
-
—
center, other camps will be so-
Full Logging Resumed
prize in the golf flag tourna­ will be the expension in the
all concessions go over with a Church Sunday Evening
licited as well ns the home town
ment played on the local golf acreage of alfalfa on suitable
At
Camp
McGregor
bang, and clear sufficient francs
stores for a market, so that the I nter-Department
I course Sunday with Carl David­ soils.
The
"Ninety
and
Nine
”
I
to apply on the senior’s high
The meeting was called by
egg production of the Nehalem
Kelly, employed by the
e
be presented in song at
Legion Conference
Camp MdGregor, March 17— son taking second honors, F. D. Geo. A. Nelson, county agent,
school annual.
valley can be marketed in a sys­
,_1 Koster Products company, in-
Macpherson
third,
Tommy
Bate
­
Christian
church
next
Scnday
At Camas March 25 "Bosco,” and all side shows, ening. ,
tematical manner which will
jure,! his right eye while at Logging on the skidder side at man fourth, and Frank Hart­ at the suggestion of Fred A.
will be Under the supervision of
Goff, chairman of the state
bring the greatest pos; de re­
I) work1- Saturday when a small this camp was resumed today. wick fifth.
The
song,
written
by
Ira
This side has been closed since
Grange agricultural committee.
turns to th? producer.
A meeting of members of the one of Hie most popular high Sankey, is to be illustrated by piece of steel struck him.
M.
E.
Ulshoeffer,
professional
It was decided that meetings
The success of the ventirre, Anierican Legion and American school athletes, Gloyd Adams, a number of young people, i ¡th' Z. M. Wilson, working for the last November.
of the course, commended on
of the agricultural committee,
according to those who have in­ Legion Auxiliary of both Wash­ with Robert Holcomb on the job Marie Kirkpatrick, soloist,
nd Van Vleet Logging company,
the
improvement
over
the
play
­
vestigated, does not rest with ington and Oregfth is scheduled as his capable assistant.
art smashed his left hand last week Walter Firestine
ing of last week, especially from the master and lecturer of each
Miss Perce will be in charge Robert Noble taking the ]
any one faction, but depends on for the 25th of March at Camas,
.
while
working
in
the
Van
Vleet
the standpoint of low scores. All Grange, will be held in the near
|of the shepherd.
Injured at O.*A.
the fullest cooperation between Wash. Th is meeting Will be the of the pie, coffee and cake sec­
camp.
players winning prizes were future for the purpose of devel­
Camp Last Week five
the farmers, distributor and first
inter-departmbnt confer­ tor.
on the ninth, on their 41st oping a definite agricultural
Mac
’
s
Pharmacy
to
Miss Crail, another teacher,
program. County Agent Nelson
merchant.
strokes.
ence ever held between the de­
Camp McGregor, March 17—
will meet each group. The com­
Have New Neon Sign Members of Local
It was pointed out that the portili nts of Washington and will have charge of the only
Next
Sunday
the
American
Le-
Masonic Lodge to
Walter Firestine, a choker set- 1 gion team will play against the mittee of the Beaver Valley
Nehalem Valley lee & Creamery Oregon. A large delegation from pond which guarantees returns,
company would be the logical both organizations is expected the “fish pond.”
Attend St. H. Meet ter at the Oregon-American Vernonia business men’s team Grange will meet March 25 and
K. A. McNeil, proprietor of
The “bucket game,” as mean Mac’s Pharmacy, has purchased
camp 1, was seriously injured I in a match to start at 10 a.m. the Cedar Grove Grange April
clearing house for the egg dis­ in attendance. Many from Ver-
a game of chance as any, will a neon sign, 2.5 feet high and
tribution, if the officials of that ‘ nonio expect to attend.
St. Helens Masonic temple 32 Thursday of last week while at Connie Anderson will captain 12.
be worked under the eagle eyes 5 feet wide, which will be in­ will be host to all Masonic work in the woods.
company could be interested to,
The recommendations of the
the Legion team and Albert
of Larry Marshall and Marvin stalled about April 1.
Mr. Firestine was taken to St. Childs the business men’s team. state grange agricultural com­
handle the deal.
I lodges of Columbia county to-
Porterfield.
Vincent
’
s
hospital
at
Portland,
Harry Kearns, manager, ap Gilbert Bergerson
The sign is being especially night in a get-together meeting
Tommy Bateman, Frank Hart- mittee that 30 minutes of the
Dwight Strong and Tord Berg constructed by the Nelson Bro-1 where all members of the fra- where according to late reports wick and Emil Messing have lecture period at one meeting
pears favorable toward the idea .
Considered
One
of
details
of
the
will
handle
the
he
is
rapidly
recovering.
and will meet with the agricul-1
thers Neon Sign company of |temi|yi whether belonging} to
been appointed on a committee each month be under the direc­
Coast’s Best Lineman dart game.
tural committee tonight to work
Portland.
this jurisdiction or not are in­
to get all score cards of those tion of the agricultural commit­
Jack Marshall and George
out plans.
vited.
playing golf on the local course tee and devoted to a discussion
Oregon State college, Corval­ Laird favor the Nigger Baby
A large caravan of cars from
turned in so that a rating can of some agricultural subject of
lis, March 20—Gilbert Berger­ game, and have imported some
this city will attend the meet-
be given for the spring handi­ local interest, was adopted.
on of Vernonia has just com­ choice pappooses from the wilds
Four Clubs Receive
ing. Emil Messing has been
Similar conferences of agri­
cap tournament which will be
pleted six weeks of spring foot- near the banks of the Amazon
placed in charge of transporta-
Charter Last Week Imll practice here. Bergerson,
played about the middle of Ap- cultural committees have been
to aim at.
tion arrangements.
held in 18 counties of the state,
ril.
•
who plays tackle, is the biggest
Two charming young ladies,
The third degree of Masonry
according to Wm. L. Teutsch,
’
Cards
must
be
signed
follow-
Scappoose, Mar. 20,—Four Co- ’man on the squad. He has been Charlotte Green and Mary Lara-
A poultry clinic will be held ing each game by someone who assistant county agent leader,
will be exemplified and several
lumbia county clubs have receiv­ playing one of the first string more, will dish out ice cream
at
the
American
Legion
hall
in
The Mist male quartet, which prominent
be
speakers will
has witnessed the games, All who participated in the meeting-
ed their charters this week. They tackle positions during spring and pop, with Bill Culver assist- is composed of Ed. Wallace, present.
this city tonight sponsored by soores high and low must be
are the Tangled Thread Sewing .practice and if he keeps improv- ing.
the
Imperial
Feed
&
Grain
com
­
Arbury Mills, Claud Johnson and
turned in.
club at Goble, Rainbqw Sewing ing at the rate he did for the
Those with a sweet tooth, who J. B. Dunn, who have gained an
pany of Hillsboro.
club at Goble, S. O. S. club at past six weeks, he will be one crave good tasting home-made enviable reputation throughout Tax League Meeting
With an object in view of as­
St. Helens and the Good Times of the toughest linemen on the candy, will be waited on by the Nehalem valley for the vo­
At Rainier March 39 sisting the poultry raising pub­ Enumerators Named
coast next fall.'
Girls Cookery nt Quincy.
Misses Luella Williams and Ruth cal selections, has been invited
To Take Census of
lic to combat disease, diagnose
A meeting ef the Columbia and prevent the troubles and
Lee.
' to sing at the Chamber of Com-
Columbia County
County
Taxpayers
’
league
will
The den of mystery where the merce meeting April 10 when
diseases and the principal causes
curious will want to have their ’ I Hon. A. W. Norblad, governor be held in the American Legion of poultry losses, several well
Fred S. Perrine, Oregon City,
Two dances will be held in
fortunes told, will meet Madame of Oregon, will be the guest of hall, Rainier, March 29, at 10 known poultry authorities will supervisor of the census for
I
a.m., according to A. E. Veatch be on hand to give short educa- Clackamas, Clatsop, Columbia, this city Saturday evening. The
Zelma New.
the chamber.
Mildred Tousley will have j Following the regular lunch­ of Rainier, temporary chairman. tional lectures.
and Washington counties, an- Three Link club will hold a
chnrge of the ticket selling,
An invitation has been ex- nounces the following appoint- dance at the Odd Fellows hall,
eon and meeting, the public will All taxpayers in Columbia coun­
The dates for the affair have be invited to attend and listen ty are invited to attend.
tended to those interested to ments of enumerators for the where music will be furnished
I Officers will be chosen and bring in their sick or unthrifty election precincts:
by the Sundfiind orchestra of
not as yet been announced, but to the governor’s address.
The school board of district 47 games and when used for school efforts will be madq to have the
' by-laws adopted. Due to the fact poultry and watch a recognized
Mist.
As
soon
as
the
acceptance
of
Mrs.
Ada
L.
Cooper,
Apiary,
has called for bids April 1 for programs more than 700 persons carnival on or near May 1.
The Legion Auxiliary will hold
the invitation is received from that the bridge ceremonies will specialist make a post-mortem Deer Island; Thos. Armstrong,
the construction of Vernonia’s can be seated. One feature of
take
place
in
the
afternoon
of
show how to Birkenfeld, Marshland; Clyde M. their dance at the Legion hall
examination
and
Governor
Norblad,
it
is
planned
new grade school building. This the auditorium will be th* use
to have the distinguished guest this day, it is desired that the save the balance of the flock.
Watson, Chapman, Yankton; Mrs. with music furnished by the
building is to replace the present of sound deadening ceiling and Obtains License
Services and admission are Ida Wand, Clatskanie (city) 1 Merrymakers orchestra of Clats­
visit
the schools and address the meeting be called to order
Washington school and will give wall material, which will elimin-
promptly nt 10, o’clock.
For Public Dance
free.
students.
and 2; Lincoln A. Peterson, kanie.
Vernonia a modern, well equip­ ate echo and at the same time
Clatskanie (outside city) 1 Wnd
Hall at Treharne
I carry the tones of the speaker
ped grade school building.
2; Mrs. Elizabeth M. Omundson, Bridge Burn* Out
Call District School
Playground Equipment
Plans and specifications for throughout the entire room.
City, Houlton; Frank­
■'---- 1
A full basement is contemplat­
the new .........
building wire completed
Meeting March 90 Columbia
On Logging Road
C. T. Dobbs of Treharne ob­
Ready by Summer
lin O. McCaskey, Goble; Charles
last week by F. Marion Stokes, ed under the entire building. tained a license from the county
R.
Humble,
McNulty,
Sauvies
Large
play
courts
are
arranged
architect, of Portland, who will
Notices have been posted in
court at their regular session
Mrs. Judd Greenman, secretary
Wilark, Mar. 17—A bridge on
have supervision of the construc­ under the wings and the base-' early in March to operate a of the local park board, thinks
Vernonia calling a special meet­ Island, Warren; Mrs. Allene the Gabel line burned early Sun­
tion of the new building. Work ment space along the front of public dance hall in Treharne. j that the playground equipment,
ing of the legal voters of school | Wegtfall, Prescott, Rainier 1, day morning from unknown or­
on the new structure will start the building is available for fu-| Prior to obtaining the license ' which is being constructed here. Mrs. W. A. Miller of Hoquiam, district 47 March 28 at 4:15 p.m. 12, 3, (outside city); Miss Anna
about May 1 and it is to be tore classrooms for domestic sci­ the dances were conducted by by J. E. Frank, will be ready Wash., purchased the Vista hotel at the Washington school to au­ Jerzyk, Rainier 1, 2, 3 (city); igin. Bridge crews under the su­
(Mrs. Daisy Scholtes, St. Helens pervision of James Stevens work­
ready for occupancy by Septem­ ence and manual training as well , clubs
without
an
admission for use in the city park for the from Mrs. C. R. Twineham of thorize disposal of the present 1, 2, 3 (city); Mrs. Mae H. ed overtime to have the bridge
as other vocational subjects.
charge.
ber 1.
ruiuaiiu last,
ween anu
wok pus-
children by the time summer va- , . Portland
last week
and took
pos- building. Bids for the construc­ Beaman, St. Helena No. 4; Vera in shape for use Monday.
The basement also houses a
The building is I E shape
cation starts.
I session of her new hotel yes­ tion of the new building have M. Hurray, St. Helens No. 5;
plan, with five outside class- dual steam boiler heating plant. Hold Safety Firat
This is working with plans terday. Mrs. Miller will manage been called for April 1 and ar-1 JegM g steward> Sc.ppoo.e, s
rangements for removing the s,.nnn„„,
rooms, library and two office Steam heating will be used
outlined by the Vernonia Har­ the establishment herself.
To Remodel Cafe
Meeting at C. & W.
present building must be made Scappoose; Mrs. Alma C. Bell,
rooms facing north on Bridge throughout the entire building.
mon field program. A sum of
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1
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|
Vernonia
(city)
1
and
2;
Le
For More Room
classroom
“
Camp
at
Wilark
In
addition,
locker
and-
shower
before the contract can be let.
street, Three outside
money was received here several Charlotte Green
will face the east and three mor" rooms for both boys and girls
The directors of the school Roy Smith, Vernonia outside ci­
years ago from the Harmon i
2; Mathew Erickson,
Selected for May
Wilark, March 17—Captain Foundation, created by William j
the west from the wings. There are provided in the basement un­
board are asking for authority ty 1 and
Herman Schindler, who open­
; Alphons R. Melis, Mist;
are only four interior classrooms der the auditorium. A lunch Slaughter of the first aid divi- IE. Harmon who spent a fortune
Queen at Carnival to dispose of the present build­ Helena
ed the Terminal cafe at his new
August
Pykkonen,
Quincy.
all lighted from interior courts, room is also provided in the' sion of the Portland fire depart­ I throughout the United States es-
ing by sale, removal or disman­
quarters in the Bennett building
which have southern exposures. basement and this is equipped ment, was the principal speaker t tablishing playgrounds for chil-
Charlotte Green was elected I tling. Heating equipment, black­
last week, has announced plans
The classrooms are all on the for kitchen space, permitting the at a safety first meeting held dren.
May queen by a large majority boards, furniture and other us­ Injured at Koster
for remodeling the entire plan
main floor, which is served with operation of a cafeteria, should' at the Clark & W’ilson camp at
The funds being spent f^ of votes at an election held at able equipment will be removed
Saturday Afternoon so that more can be accommo­
a large, continuous corridor » ¡th the district decide to undertake j Wilark a week ago today,
equipment are used from the the Vernonia high school Friday and used in the new building. If
Tony Schmakal, employed by dated during the meal hour rush.
Captain Slaughter spoke on park board fund allowed by the for the purpose of selecting a disposal of the present building the Koster Products company,
seven exits, giving an unusual its operation.
A partition will be constructed
The interior of the building' first aid work, giving many dem- council in the 1930 budget, queen for the spring carnival. I is voted at this meeting, it is 1 was injured Saturday afternoon in the center of the restaurant
safety feature in emptying the
wifTbe
of
a
buff
colored
stucco
■
onstrations.
Hugh
H.
Herdman,
! Other improvements will be
Other candidates were Violet expected that the contract can while at work in the timber hold­ with additional tables placed and
building.
of the Oregon
On the main floor also will be tin li. with decorative cast stone general manager
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made this spring and summer in Phelps, Alberta DeRock, Zelma' be let early in April and actual ings qj the Koster Products com­ the .booths moved next to the
an auditorium which is also ar- and tile at the entrances, «and branch of the National Safety the city park.
New and Dorothy Holtham. The, construction begin soon after.
pany.
partition.
ranged to serve as a gymnasium the roof front and wings will Council,
spoke on the number
first two will be Miss Green’s
The injured man received first
With counter, table and booth
for basketball and other activi-. carry tile, giving a neat appear-' of accidents in various lines of
Klamath Falls— Construction aid in Vernonia and was then space, the new restaurant will
Portland—$16,009 poultry | par maids-of-honor at the carnival.
ties. Three hundred persons can ing and permanent school build- industry
and the automobile vilion will be constructed to 1 Pa
Only senior girls were eligible of $50,000 airport will start in rushed by ambulance to a Port­ have a full seating capacity of
be accommodated at basketball, ing.
’
I casualty.
iific International exposition.
In the May queen contest.
the near future.
land hospital.
To Be During May
Have One Dealer
Helps
Marketing
P.-T. Plays
Go Over Big
Building Soon
Two Injured
In Camps
Poultry Clinic
Here Tonight
Mist Quartet
To Sing Here
Two Dances
Here Saturday
School Board to ('all For
Bids on New $75,000 Wash­
ington School Building April 1
Twineham
Sells Hotel