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

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Primaries Today
Vote!
It’s Your Duty
Number 41.
C.A.Howar<l
Will Speak
Here Tonite
Red Cross
Clinic Here
Wednesday
Excellent Program
Urges Attendance
WINS SECOND PLACE Aunt $aUy Spencer
In District Track Meet Held At
Seaside
Vernonia
Joins Base­
ball League
To Celebrate her 8()lh
Birthday Here Saturday
The Vernonia high school
track team, which won the coun­
ty championship last week, won
second place in the district meet
held at Seaside last Saturday,
losing by less than two points. | Legionnaires From Local Post to Visit Her And
Bodie Hieber, sta» trackman I
Present Traditional Birthday Cake; Has Lived
Give Inoculations T o for the local school ran the hun-j
Commencement Exercises
Two State League Has
In the Nehalem Valley For Over SO Years.
| dred yard dash in ten and nine-
Prevent Typhoid
Evangelical Church
tenths seconds, winning first
Six Teams
As in years past Aunt Sally
place and also coming first in I Aunt Sally Spencer will be 80
years
old
Saturday,
May
17.
will
be
the low and high hurdles.
busily engaged within
Among her many friends who the next few weeks taking care
Hieber was high man of the
will
insist
in
honoring
her
will
entire meet, scoring 16 points.
of those veteran _ graves, buried
Gloyd Adams won second be members of the Vernonia in our cemetary, and most ac­
American
Legion
post
who
will
place in the high jump, and 1st
tive in those ceremonies of me­
in the broad jump. Tord Berg visit her home Saturday, at morial paid in homage to those
Inoculations Prove Effective won
which
she
Presentation Of Diplomas
will
listen
to
the
same
Large Turnout Expected For
who I have passed
second in the pole vault.
away,
who
Against Disease; Proven
By Robert Spencer
Marshall came in second in endearing speeches made to her have served in the service of j
Official Opening Of
(Aunt
Sally
Spencer)
the quarter mile, and Bush, 4th by her boys, and receive the their country.
By U. S. Army
Of School Board
Season Here
s.w javeun
u«„w.
¡traditional birthday cake espec-
(Chas. A. Howard)
in the
javelin throw.
To her Legion
boys
Aunt
The standings of those schools'lal1* de,slg"ed and baked for her Sally now looks forward to car-
The American Red Cross will competing were, Seaside, lst;:s,jjye .^j local Legion post was
Charles A. Howard, state sup­
The Vernonia baseball club re-
ry on i at the Memorial day pro-
hold a clinic at the office of Vernonia, 2nd; St. Helens, 3rd; organized.
erintendent of schools will de­
iently organized, has entered the
Aunt Sally has resided for gram and again this year a
Dr. Marvin Eby, Wednesday, Rainier, 4th; Astoria, 5th; Scap­
liver the commencement address
Two State League, an organiza­
over a half century in the Ne- member of the Legion post will
May 21, between the hours of poose 6th and Clatskanie 7th.
this evening at the commence­
halem
valley and is acquainted read Logans speech at the ceme­
6:30
and
8
p.m.
when
typhoid
tion consisting of six teams, Ry­
ment program to be held at the
IN
tary,
a
duty
previously
perform
­
DEFEATS
MCALLISTER
with every pioneer in the Ne­
inoculations to prevent typhoid
Evangelical church.
derwood and Toledo in Washing­
ed
by
Judson
Weed,
late
G.
A.
SCHOOL GIVES PLAY halem valley. With her late hus­
HANDICAP FINALS
Other parts of an excellent TO INSTALL FILLING STA­ fever will be given.
ton, and Astoria, Clatskanie,
R. veteran who passed away
band,
Isreal
Spencer,
G.
A.
R.
arranged program consist of the
Miss Nettie E. Alley, R. N.
last May.
TION AND EQUIPMENT
F. Ruhl Wins Cup, Winning In Rainier and Vernonia of Ore­
“Processional,” by Miss Louise
gon.
county health nurse in her notice Is Well Attended And Nets Over veteran who passed away in
While
not
exactly
a
flapper.
1922,
she
homesteaded
in
the
First Flight
Malmsten; “Invocation,” by Rev.
Fifty Dollars
says, “that with the beginning
The first games were played
Aunt
Sally
refuses
to
acknow-
Additional
Fund»
Needed
To
The spring handicap finals in the league, May 4, but Clats­
G. W.
Plumer; vocal solo,
i of summer, with so many young-
Timber, May 14,—“The Time vicinity of Vernonia.
lege
she
is
old
until
reaching
Still active in the Women’s
Carry On With Work
was won last Sunday at the lo- kanie and Vernonia were unable
“Spring Awakening.” by Alice
j sters
going swimming there of His Life,” the play presented
| cal golf course by Waldo Taylor to get started until last Sunday.
Dübendorf; violin sc.Ti> \(a) “Two
Columbia
County
Pomona : might be danger of another ty- by the Timber school last Fri­ Relief corps which is the Aux­ the century mark.
full of fun, immensely who"won the championship flight
Wild Roses” and “Meditation,’' Grange, whose activities in pre­ 1 phoid epidemic, and that since day, May 9, was well attended i iliary of the G. A. R., her one ,_X Active,
The home town boyB play To­
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the
by Miss Marie Kirkpatrick; vo­ serving several ideal park sites no- plan has been made to pro- and netted proceeds of $50.20, great interest and love is the interested in a good joke and from J. V. McAllister on
ledo next Sunday at that city,
welfare
of
those
remaining
liking
to
tell
a
story,
she
always
36th
hole.
cal solo (a) “Hills of Home” at Natal and Big Eddy, a pro­ , tect the people
of
Vernonia which was applied to the school
and will play their opening game
I members of the G. A. R. and | talks well of everyone, which
F. Ruhl won the cup in the at home Sunday, May 25, with
(b) “A Banjo Song,” by Mrs. gram which has brought to their I against this disease, that the fund.
such
activities
which
leave
her
accounts
for
that
vast
army
of
Mil
­
W. W. Wolff; presentation of organization favorable publicity Red Cross has decided to offer
first flight defeating John
Astoria.
Those taking part in the play
diplomas by Mr. Robert Spencer; throughout the country will con­ to those who wish a chance to were
•
Philip
Castle,
Raleigh busy working in the interest of friends and her being loved by ler.
A large turnout is expected
all
veterans.
everyone.
The exhibition match played to greet the first game played
vocal solo, Jack Kelly, and bene­ tinue in improving both parks ! take the typhoid inoculations Shiffer, Gladys Shiffer, Joyce
between Jimmy Duncan of Os­ at home on the 25th and club
diction by Rev. F. Claude Ste­ this year.
which prevent typhoid fever.”
Harris, Marvel Brown, Roland
wego, and G. Bohen of Portland, tfficials will invite Mayor Guy
A. L. Morris of Warren, chair­
phens.
The typhoid inoculations are Ingalls, Harold Beyer, LeRçy SLIDES
OFF ROAD H. S. CARNIVAL BIG two
well known pros, against O. Mills, George Ford, and Judd
man of the committee working given once a week for three Elliott and Rodney MacDonald.
T. Bateman and Ulshaeffer, rep­
out details on the program with weeks, with immunity from ty-l
HOME FROM P. ZONE G.
Slippery Ro«da Cause Car To Held Wednesday Evening At the resenting the local course end- Greenman, three prominent local
W. Mills of Deer Island, spent phoid fever becoming effective
men to assist in officially open
Miss Bridge Turn
High School
ing 3 up on the 18th hole, a the 1930 baseball season in this
several hours in this city Wed­ i immediately and which renders INSTALL NEW SLICER
Clarence Wardle Returns And nesday, explaining that at Big
69
to
72,
the
vis-
final
score
of
Unable
to
make
the
turn
on
city.
1 the individual immune for three
The spring high school carni­
Bread
Pre-Sliced
For
itors beating Bai man and Ul-
Visits School
the east approach of the bridge
Eddy, a filling station with other years.
The players making up the lo­
val held Wednesday evening, with shaeffer.
Public
at Riverview, a car with Wash-
After a stay of nearly 16 equipment for the public con­
cal team are Black, McGregor,
The
inoculations
will
be
given
the
featured
May
day
program,
15-man
I
ington
license
leaped
over
the
Sunday,
May
25,
a
months in the Canal Zone in the venience will be installed, and for fifty cents, which covers the I The Vernonia bakery install-
George,
Ritchie,
Shanks,
C.
service of the United States that as other funds are needed cost of the serum, but those ed a slicing machine this week bank, 15 feet, landing on all was attended by a large crowd. team from this city will play at Linn, Laird, Marshall, Gibson,
A program given in the high Forest Grove. Those selected t< Hawkins, W. Linn, Brooks, Mil­
army, Clarence Wardle, a grad­ to carry on the work, contribu­ unable to pay will be provided at the plant which in the future 'four wheels on the bottom of
will supply the public with slic­ the ravine at the river, Monday school auditorium consisted of take part will be chosen, appear ler and Davis.
uate of the local high school ar­ tions for the project of addition­ free serum by the Red Cross.
ing on the ladder. June 8, thc
evening.
rived home this week for a short al betterments and improvements
That the inoculations are ef­ ed bread which is becoming much
new, snappy stunts and the game
visit with his parents Mr. and will be gladly received, the do­ fective is proven by the fact, in demand lately.
The pavement wet and a coat concessions were popular with same 15 players will play St. FIRST
BALL GAME
Helens.
Much modern baking equip­ of oil carried from other roads the attendance.
Mrs. C. Wardle, who now reside nations to be sent either to Mr. said Miss Alley, “that typhoid
Morris
or
Mills
who
are
two
of
ment
has
been
added
to
the
lo
­
was in a slippery condition and
St. Helens.
Defeated By Ryderwood Sunday
! fever has been completely done
The funds received will be
During his stay in this city the most active members in the away with in the United States cal baking plant machinery re­ the road which carries only one
3 to 1
ex-
used
towards
defraying
the
Pomona
Grange.
cently which gives this city one small curve sign, did not leave
Mr. Wardle visited
the high
The Vernonia baseball club
Pomona
Grange, the only army.”
of the best equipped baking es­ the visitors sufficient warning as ¡penses of the high school car-
school where he was greeted by
opened their 1930 season last
grange in the United States to
tablishments in the county.
the student body.
to a bridge and curve approach. nival.
Sunday at Ryderwood, losing the
undertake work of this nature GOOD SMOKER HERE
The five occupants of the car
game with that team by a score
h i been highly commended for
HEAD
VISITS.
LEGION
were shaken up, ,but escaped in­
THANKS
TEACHERS th<-;r activities b , national and
>f 3 to 1.
juries and the car suffered only
McGregor who pitched for the
state grange officials besides
Sid
George
The first boxing show spon­
minor damages.
Visit* Local Ameri-j Wauna, Clatskanie and Verno- home team struck out 10 of the
Cooperating With Poppy Poster other organizations who heartily
sored by the Vernonia Boxihg
can Legion Post
nia posts of the American Legion Ryderwood batsmen, while Fox,
Contest
endorsed such an undertaking commission
Saturday
evening
HOLD ANNUAL PROM Sidney George, department! *>*1 hold a big picnic June 15, Ditching for Ryderwood, struck
The Auxiliary Unit of Verno which is beneficial to the public. was well attended with over 200
out 11 of Vernonia moundsmen.
nia Legion post passed a reso­
commander of the American Le­ ' at the Big Eddy park.
fans present.
The well known Wauna-Legion
The summary: earned runs,
FOR
FIRST Held Tuesday Evening at The gion attended the regular meet­
lution at their recent meeting
THREE
TIED
band will furnish music under Vernonia 0, Ryderwood 3; two
During the affair the match­
High School Gymnasium
thanking Professor Wilkerson,
PLACE ON LIST
ing of Vernonia post of the the leadership of Doc. Jones of base hits, W. Linn, Hawkins,
maker announced the next card
Levi Austin, Professor Condit,
The junior class of the local
Holloway and Fox; three base
for Saturday, May 24.
American Legion Tuesday even­ Clatskanie.
Miss Perce and other members
annual
high
school
held
their
Misses Tousley and DeRock
Comm ttee appointed by post hits, Fox; sacrifice hits, Redding
of the teaching staff of the lo­
prom Tuesday evening at the ing.
Midgets Open Show
■< mmnn ler, Connie Anderson to and Fox; stolen bases W. Linn,
Al»o Receive Cups
cal schools also with those stu
high school gymnasium, which
Commander George spoke on
Two of the cleverest boxers
first was attended by many alumni. the Legion’s program, covering handle Vernonia’s part of the Brooks, Hannaford 2; base on
Three
students
tied
for
dents who cooperated in the
of their weight in the state,
program were, Percy Hughes, J. balls off McGregor 1, Fox 1;
place to win the Wilkerson cup,
poppy poster campaign sponsor
The chaperons for the occasion
A larger than ordinary list of Woodrow Lovelace 63, and Dale which was awarded this year to
the junior baseball, Boy Scout C. Lindley, M. E. Carkin and strike outs by McGregor 10,
ed by the Auxiliary.
were
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Carl
David
­
Prichard 75, of Rainier opened
Fox 11; left on bases, Ryder-
The posters turned in by stu­ honor students of the local high the boxing show at the Legion the student having the highest son and Mr. and Mrs. Judd and other major activities of his Lee Schwab.
wood 7, Vernonia 8; passed
dents who entered the contest school have been named this hall Saturday evening with an scholarship for the school year Greenman.
organization.
THE VOTING PLACES ball, McGinn; hit by pitched
will be on display in windows of year.
exhibition of boxing which won ending.
Those
names
appearing
on
the
ball, Fox by McGregor; balk
Catherine Hoffman, Alberta1
local stores before the drive
the hearty approval of the fans
starts. Herman Schindler, prop­ list are Catherine Hoffman. Al- who gave the two youngsters DeRock and Mildred Tousley, the'
Show Designated Voting Place» Entman.
rietor of the Terminal cafe was erta DeRoek, Dorothy Holtham, of Rainier a worthy ovation. three honor students drew num-!
For Vicinity
aanv
BANQUET SENIORS
also thanked by the Auxiliary Dorothy Carmichael, Zelma New, The lads who appear around 10 bers, the plan decided on, to I
The
following
named places
Mildred
Tousley,
Dwight
Strong,
see which of the three would'
for presenting a large special
years
old,
have
appeared
on
are desi mated as the voting P. T. A. Give Annual Affair Tn
designed and decorated cake to Inez Al'man, George Laird, Joe several cards in the county, and receive the cup, with Miss Hoff­
■place s for the respective pre-
Hanna Ek,
Lucille
Alberta DeRock
Salutatory
man winning.
the Auxiliary during then- food Lindsley,
Senior Class
c’nets in this district.
Spooner, Gertrude Ek, May De promise of a successful boxing
Plans have been provided to
sale at the Legion carnival.
A banquet sponsored by the
Birkcnfeld at the Grange hall,
Mildred Tousley
Ett Throop, Lawrence Jesclard, career is predicted for the Rain- have Miss Tousley and Miss Del
Ilistory
Mist, old school building; Ver- local Parent Teachers association
Edna Owens, Ben Spencer. Mar­ ier youths.
Rock also receive
______
cups, the
BUILD AT SCAPPOOSE garet McDonald, Gladys End,
“Humming”
nonia No. 1, McGee building, which is an annual affair in
Vocal Solo
Magoff vs. Novell
Chamber of Commerce will pre-1
Vernonia No. 2, Mellinger build­ honor of the graduating senior
i.achael Ek, Annie Cechmaneck,
board
sent
a
cup
with
the
school
Alice
Dübendorf
Herman Novell, nicknamed by
125 Lajhorer« Arrive To Work Julia Banzer, Faith Hiatt and
ing, Vernonia No. 3, O. A. bunk class was held last night at the
his admirers as “
1 Wildcat” lost another.
In Field»
house and Vernonia No. 4, City church parlors of the Evangeli-
Edgar Crawford.
Norma
Anderson
Dorothy
Holtham
and
Zelma
Prophecy
some of his wildness a<nd catty
cal church.
hall.
Scappoose,
May
15. — One
ways when after four rounds of New, who tied for second place,
The parents were represented
hundred and twenty five Fili­
“
The
World
’
s
Waiting
for
the
were
only
several
points
behind
Violin Solo,
by Mr. and Mrs. William Culver.
I
pino laborers arrived Sunday IN CHARGE OF WORK boxing he lost the decision to I the winners.
CENSUS
PRECINCT
4
Sunrise.”
Joe Magoff of Riverview.
Levi Austin, class advisor, act­
I
morning and started work on
Charlotte Green
ed as toastmaster, and responses
The school board of grade
the acreage which will be plant­
Magoff had Novell on
' Show? Population Of 660 With
LOSE 150 CHICKENS
were given by Charlotte Green,
ed in cucumbers to supply the school district No. 47, have de­ canvas in the first and second
“The Value of Knowledge”
46 Farms
Oration
editor of the Timber Line, Bodie
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pickle factory which will shortly cided to handle the arrangements sound, without a> count.
Fire
Destroy*
Large
Chicken
Perrine,
supervisor
of
Fred
Hieber, crack trackman of the
Neal Bush
be under construction at this for tearing down the old Wash-
In the last round the Portland
census at Oregon City, released high school, Neil Bush, class
House At 1:30 A. M.
ingtin school building, the labor
point.
“
Graduation
”
Poem
boxer received a severe lacing
the figures Thursday covering president, and Mrs. William Cul-
A fire started by a defective
Bunk houses are being com­ contracted being under their and was hanging on when the
the census recently taken of the ver, president of the P. T. A.
Dorothy Carmichael
pleted to house the workmen. inanagement. Work will start gong sounded, ending the bout. incubator, destroying the large
population of election precinct
A program in charge of Mrs.
when the school period is over.
chicken house of O. II. Graves,
-
-
Catherine Hoffman
Valedictory
of Vernonia No. 4, the territory W. W. Wolff, entertained the
Jimmy Watts vs. Billy Gibson located next to Simmons store
Buy» Moonlight Apartment
through Trehame up to the gutsts.
First Election at McGregor
"Good-bye”
The four round bout fought on the O. A. hill, about 1:30
Mrs. B. Keith of Portland
Song
Washington county line which
a.m.
Tuesday
morning.
between
Billy
Gibson
of
Port
­
Camp McGregor, May 15.—To­
purchased the Moonlight apart­
Dorothy Holtham, Catherine Hoffman,
showed 660, There
were
46 INJURED AT CAMPS
The
place
was
totally
destroy
­
land
and
Jimmy
Watts
of
this
ments on Weed Avenue last day marks the first primary elec­
farms enumerated.
Violet
Phelps,
Alice
Dübendorf,
ed
and
only
100
chickens
from
week from R. Gilbard of Carl­ tion ever to be held at Camp city did not even constitute a
The census of Vernonia elec­ At Logging Camps During The
Charlotte Green.
McGregor, as the voting precinct respectful boxing exhibit, and a flock of over 250 were saved.
ton.
tion precinct 1 and 2, showed
Past Week
Mrs. Keith will
make
her was only established at that lo­ throughout the four rounds the
1625, and number 3 which cov­
fans constantly yelled their dis- NEW SCHOOL STAFF
cation several months ago.
home in this city.
B. B. Davis, employed by the
ers the O. A. hill, Riverview,
approval, both boxers avoiding
O. A. bunk houses has not been Wilson Clark Logging company
Commencement/ fp,o3 ranv
each other and not showing any Officers are Elected By The
received, but it is estimated that injured his head and face Tues­
inclinations to mix freely.
Student Body
the population will be over 750. day, while at work in the woods
when he was struck by the end
A new staff of officers were
Billy Ryan v». Lee Davis
Miss Louise Malmsten
Processional
of a cross-cut saw.
Give Music Recital
The semi-final fought between elected for the student body of
On Saturday, J. L. McCollom,
Timber, May 15.—The music
Lee Davis and Billy Ryan gave the Vernonia high school for the
Rev. G. W. Plumer
Invocation
students of Mrs. C. Stanton employed by the Koster Products
the fans six rounds of fast oncoming school year.
Jack Marshall, was chosen
gave a recital in the school house company cut his right hand with
clever fighting, which ended in
Vocal Solo
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“Spring’s Awakening”
The nine car special dairy Scott,
R.
M.
Aldrich
and a draw. Much credit is due Davis president, Christine Rainey, vice
last Saturday evening. Those tak­ an axe while at work, and was
demonstration
train sponsored Harry Kearns, .besides the reg- for gaining a draw from Ryan i president, John Kirk, secretary,
Miss Alice Dübendorf
ing part were Walter Wright, sent to this city for medical at­
Porterfield,
treasurer,
by O. S. C. and the S. P. & 9r-ulnr agricultural committee of who some time ago held the Marvin
LaVerne and Maxine Kilburg, tention.
Marion
Borrotafot, working
Railway, which starts at Eugene the chamber will handle the full amateur . championship of his ' Kathryn Malmsten, G. A. man-
Julianne
Morris, James and Eve­
McDowell
Violin Solo (a) “Two Wild Roses”
for the Connacher Logging com­
' ager, Gloyd Adams, boys’ ath-
the afternoon of June 3, will details of entertaining the large weight in the northwest.
lyn
Wilson
and
Bonnie
Nelson.
Morrison
(b) "M' ditation”
| ietic manager, Larry Marshall,
arrive in this city Saturday, numbers of those from the val-
Certificates were awarded to pany was struck with a flying
Al Truman V». Nelson
Miss Marie Kirkpatrick
’ Timber Line editor, Luella Wil-
June 7.
ley who are expected to attend.
Bonnie Nelson, and Evelyn and piece of steel from a wedge last
Saturday, the steel lodging near
While Nelson lost the decision iiams, yell leader, and Joy Bush
The program outlined will
The dairy train will make 14
James Wilson.
his left lung.
have demonstrations and pro- stops in Oregon, and one in ' in the six round main event, i assistant yell leader.
Commencement Address
-
Subject Selected
Allan Brown, employed by the
, his opponent was none other
All appointed to office have
grams at the train, which will.. Washington.
EVANGELIST
IS
HERE
Supt.
C.
A.
Howard
Connacher
Logging
company,
while here be stationed at the
Other cities on the schedule than the well known Al Truman, .taken an active part in high
caught his foot between two
depot, the affair starting at 10 include. White Salmon, Wash., I who in the last moment substi­ school activities in the past year.
Service
to
Start
Sunday
At
Local
Vocal Solo, (a) "Hills of Home” Oscar J. Fox
moving logs last Saturday and
o’clock a.m.
Albany and Salem, Donald and tuted for Bobby Dolan who was
T abernacle
broke three bones in his right
(b) “A Banjo Song”
-
Sidney Homer
Install Frigidaires
At 12:30 p.m. a free lunch Wilsonville, Hillsboro and For- unable to fill his engagement.
E. Elsworth Krogstad of Al- foot.
will be provided by the Cham- est Grove, Vernonia and Scap- Throughout the entire fight both
The Nehalem Valley Ice and
Mrs. W. W. Wolff
bert Lea, Minn., evangelist, will
ber of Commerce and business m ore.
Seaside
and
Astoria, boxers mixed freely and at no Creamery company have install­
Lea*ed Blacksmith Shop
hold services at the Full Gospel
men, served at the station.
Clatskanie and Rainier anl Red- time during the engagement was ed frigidaires during the past
Mr. Robert Spencer
Presentation of Diplomas
Tabernacle, starting Sunday, May
William Faulkner of Banks,
At 1:30 p.m. a meeting will mond. The last stop will be either fighter in danger of be­ week at the Terminal cafe and
18, and lasting until June 2.
leased the Sesseman blacksmith
be held in one of the local halls, made during the session of the ing handed the K. O. The decis­ Turk’s Sandwich shop.
Selected
Vocal Solos, (a) (b)
During the meetings held ev­ shop from Rube Sesseman last
ion in favor of Truman, felt the
probably the Odd Fellows or Or gon State Grange.
The Frigidaire corporation will
Mr. Jack Kelly
ery evening, special music will I week and has reopened the place
Legion, when dairy specialists
“Economy and Quality for fans who while loyal to Nelson handle the installation of their
be provided.
to the publie.
and livestock experts will ad- Profit” is the slogan adopted for {satisfied that the judges decis- output
locally
through
the
Reverend F. Claude Stephens
Benediction
Mr. _________
Faulkner formerly worked
Rev. Krogatad has been con-___
dress the gathering.
the big dairy
demonstration I ion was justified. Tiger Maglone creamery which handle the Ne-
nected with the ministry since 15 at gcoffield before running a
A committee of the Chamber train which will be on the road I of Rainier challenged the win­ halia Ice Cream, manufactured
I years old.
shop at Banks.
ner of the Nelson-Truman fight. by the Nehalem Creamery.
ff Commerce consisting of Jos. from June 3 to 12.
=
Play at Home 25th
Waldo Taylor
Wins at Goli
Grange Work
At Big Eddy
Miss Hoffman
Wins Honors
Legion Picnic
!
At llig Eddy
On June 15
Many Shown
On High School
1930 Honor List
Special Dairy Train Visiting
This City Saturday, June 7;
Livestock Experts to Give Talks
I