Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, August 08, 1930, Image 1

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VERNONIA, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 1930.
VOLUME 9
Vernonia to Have
Miller Gets
1 art In Rolleo
FLwer Show To
Be Held August 23
To Dedicate
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Vernonia will participate ac­
tively in the Longview Rolleo,
Friday and Saturday.
First, Miss Charlotte Green
will be on hand as candidate for
I public is invited to display any
Queen Pauline, and if the con­
fidence of her friends proves
Purpose is to Preserve for ' flowers that may be in bloom at
l that time, in order to make the
well founded, she is as good as Home Labor to be Em'
show a success. Ribbon awards
All Time Original
elected already. The choice will
ployed; Cost is Less
will be made.
take place Friday noon. Candi­
At the meeting of the garden
Forest Spot
dates have been entered from
Than Estimate
club held Tuesday afternoon at
Ridgefield, Winlock, Longview,
the home of Mrs. W. T. Lilly the
Ilwaco,
Woodland,
Castle
Rock
Big Eddy park, the picnic following rommittees were a p-
Contract for the construction
and Clatskanie, with others pos­
grounds purchased by the Colum­ pointed: General chairman, Mrs.
of a city jail and fire depart-
sible.
bia County Pomona Grange, will Carl Davidson; tables, Mrs. E. M.
Saturday, it is expected that ment garage under the city hall
be dedicated at a monster cele­ Bleile; hall, Mrs. Judd Greenman,
Betty Jane Singleton and Mary- was awarded by the council at
bration Sunday afternoon, Aug­ receiving, Mrs. J. L. Timmons,
Jane Sheldon will put on stunts the regular meeting Monday
ust 10.
Mrs. D. C. Cason, Mrs. W. R.
for Vernonia and broadcast over night to John A. Miller of Ver­
There will be a lunch, to Culver, classification, Mrs. W.
nonia for $2772.31.
KUJ.
which guests are asked to bring VanDoren, Mrs. W. B. Ortner
Mr. Miller’s bid was the only
Miss Green will be accompan-
food, with plenty to eat for and Mrs. Dave Marshall; judges,
ied to Longview by Grandma one submitted, but as it was
those not in a position to bring Mrs. W. E. Bell, Mrs. C. A. Mills
Spencer and George W. Ford, within the estimate of Noble
their own. In addition, the la­ i and Mrs. G W Plumer,
who is to be one of the judges Dunlap, architect, and meant the
dies of the Grange will serve
The show will be held in the
employment of Vernonia labor,
for selecting a queen.
coffee and ice cream.
Legion hall, Doors will be open
the decision to accept it was
On the program will be a band at 9 o’clock and will be closed
unanimous.
and
Ridgefield
from St. Helens
'
for the judges at 11 a. m. to be
Water Chargea Irk
Reforestation
Law
combined, good speaking, sing- open again in the afternoon for
There was some discussion of
ing and games such as horse- inspection.
shoe pitching.
Hearing Dates Set water department charges, due
The merchants’ displays last
to the fact that users who have
The intentions of the sponsors year added greatly to the suc­
of the park project is to pre­ cess of the show and it is hoped
September 22, 23 and 24 have a meter often have to pay much
serve for all time to come a bit that this year they will again
been set as the dates on which more heavily than those under
of Oregon forest land as it has show their interest by making
hearings will be held on the pro­ a flat rate. Readjustment was
existed before the encroachment displays.
posed classification of reforesta­ championed by Councilman Ban-
of civilization, in a spot singu­
tion lands in Columbia, Washing­ son and J. E. Franks appeared
larly adapted to picnicking, bath­
ton and Yamhill counties, at before the council to ask that
ing and out-door sports. It con­ Many Operations
which time a total of 89,544.18 rates be equalized.
H. L. Gaines, water superin­
sists of approximately eight acres
acres will be considered. The
tendent, was instructed to report
along the Nehalem, where the ri­
lands
are
aggregated
among
the
SEVERAL PAINTING UP
MRS. NORTH VISITS
Are Closed Down
ver forms a pool 36 feet deep i
various counties as follows: Co­ on the number of meters that
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in one place, and with plenty of
lumbia 65,237.86 acres; Wash­ would be needed for complete in­
Early
house
on
The
R.
B.
Mrs.
Sarah
C.
North
of
Cor
­
Forty-eight per cent of all log­
shallow water with a sandy bot­
ington, 155,310.03 acres; Yam­ stallation. He stated that 36 had
J.
Rose
avenue,
rented
by
W.
vallis
and
her
son
A.
M.
North
put in last year, and 14 or
tom for the little folks and the ging camps in state units are
hill,
13.996.2J acres. The hear­ been
Armitage,
was
painted
early
this
California,
are
15 so far this year.
beginners. A good spring pro­ shut down with the output 53 of Riverside,
ings
will
begin
at
9
o
’
clock
on
week
by
J.
C.
Henderson.
It was voted that Fire Chief
vides excellent drinking water. per cent below normal, is shown camping for two weeks on the
The Riverview Grocery was al­ the respective dates, in the coun­ Earl Smith be sent to the fire­
The Vernonia Baseball club
Fishing is good in season— in figures just compiled from!°l<i family homestead on Clear
and
ty
courthpuses
at
St.
Helens,
so
treated
to
both
painting
took the Clatskanie club into
man’s school to be held in Cor­
for salmon in the fall, and steel­ questionnaires mailed to all dis- j creek,
Hillsboro and McMinnville.
papering.
vallis the week of the 21st^ his
head from January to March. trict wardens in the state. While | It is hot in Riverside, where camp last Sunday and administer­
Employes of the state forest­ expenses to be paid by the'"city.
figures do not include areas un­ Mr. North teaches, and he and ed a severe beating on the Chiefs,
Crawfish are abundant.
er’s office have for the past sev­
Every tree that grows wild in der the administration of the his mother like to get back to coming out on the long end of Pomona Grange
eral months been making field
a 19 to 3 score. This makes
the state of Oregon is said to U. S. Forest Service, neverthe­ the old place once a year.
examinations of the lands suit- ENTRIES FLOODING
the third win that the Redshirts
less they give an excellent in­
be found in the park.
Meets
at
Natal
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able for classification and pre­
INTO FAIR BUREAU
hold over the Clatskanie club
It is situated about ten miles dication of the state-wide con­
paring the lists in order that
this season, th» two previous
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from Vernonia, on the.road from ditions inasmuch as the majori­ Golf Tournament
games having been played at
RAINIER
(Special.) — ■ Co- the dates for the hearings might
SALEM, OREGON—(Special.)
ty of logging?' bperations are un­
Pittsburg to Mist.
luniYiia County Pomona Grange 1 be set and the owners notified. From Canada to Texas and from
__ lumltia County Pomona Gri
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Early Next Month Clatskanie.
The Grange will dedicate the der state jurisdiction and all
met
with
Natal
Grange
for
their
The
regular
formal
notices
have
the Mississippi river to the Pa­
Except for the first inning the
park for public use, free to all, these are included in the tabu-
_ no definite date has Redshirts played a good bang-up 108 meeting Saturday, August 2, already been sent out in accord­ cific coast, entries for all de­
Although
from w-hatever city, county or lation.
1930,
with
an
attendance
of
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state, without restriction so long
the annual
golf tourna- -'brand of baseball, only one er­ ubout 200. The session was call­ ance with the statutory require­ partments are flooding info the
The
information
requested
v. ' been
registration bureau of the 69th
as the trees and shubbery are from field men included the
thej ment sponsored by the Vernonia ror being marked up against them ed to order at 10:30 by Worthy ment of 60 days notice.
The purpose of these hearings, Oregon state fair to be held
not tampered with.
number of mills and camps in | post of the American Legion afield. In addition to fielding Master Warren Young, and all
There is ample parking space. the unit, together with the nor­ will probably start the first or in stellar fashion, which fielding officers, except 3, present. Re­ 1 which will be held before one here September 22 to 28, ad-
A caretaker, H. O. Morris, has mal output md the number op-1 second Sunday in September, ac­ incidentally included double plays ports were read from all sub­ or more members of the Oregon ▼ance lists revealed this week.
Illinois, Wisconsin, Texas, Cali-
supervision of the park, and erating as of July 15, together [cording to M. E. Uhlshoeffer, in the eigth and ninth innings, ordinate Granges, except Arm­ State Board of Forestry, is to
Montana,
Washington,
maintains a service station for with the output. A brief state-1 professional of the Vernonia the locals hit the apple at a strong. Fern Hill still leads in give not only the owners but fornia,
the convenience of motorists.
ment of conditions was also re-, Golf club, This tournament, he merry old clip, knocking out a membership with 113, Winema a any interested party the oppor­ Oregon, and several Canadian
The land was purchased from quested.
The output of the states, is not exclusive for Le-■ total of 18 bingles, many of close second with 104, Beaver tunity of presenting arguments provinces are to be unusually
either for or against the classi- well represented, present records
. which were for extra bases. Haw­
the Clark-Wilson Lumber com­ mills is not as complete as that gionr.’ires.
Valley 992, YanKon 80, Beaver fication of any or all the lands, show, with late applicants from
of logging camps, inasuch as
pany.
Prizes will be as good this kins was the heaviest sticker Homes and Natal
each
71. Immediately following the hear- pther states certain to swell still
getting four in five trips to the Grang,,s are in a fair condition
many mills, especially the lar­ year as last, if not better.
ing, a record of the proceedings, furtrer the long list of compe­
ger ones, are in towns and,
The tournament will be run plate while Brooks, McGregor financially, and although this 1 together
with the recommenda- titors for the $80,000 in prem­
hence, outside the jurisdiction exclusively under a handicap. and Laird each got three clean is the busy season for the Gran­
of state forest officials.
There will be an adjustment of hits, Laird incidentally coming gers all are interested in some tions of the board, will be sent iums and purses, and the $17,-
Reports showed a total of 558 the player’s handicap before the out of the slump which he has project for their community, or 1 to the State Tax Commission 500 up for the horse races.
Horse show entries are show­
been in all season. Shorty also working for an exhibit at the who will review the matter and
logging camps in state units with tournament starts.
make the final order relative to ing an exceptionally large gain,
held
down
the
catching
job
in
only 236 operating. The normal
Mr. Uhlshoeffer requests that
County Fair. Two Juvenile re­ the classification.
Should the according to A. P. Fleming,
output of these camps is ap­ those who wish to enter this nice fashion.
ports were read, from Beaver
proximately
12,000,000
board year who have not already a
The Chiefs started out like Valley and Cedar Grove. Beav­ tax commission definitely clas- manager of this division. New
feet daily, while the output as handicap rating will please leave murderers getting three runs in er Valley young folks were very ' sify the land as reforestation stables listed thus far include
of July 15 was only five and at the club house four of their the opening canto on two singles much pleased over the result of , land, it will then be placed upon those of Charles E. Shriner, Mon­
H. O. Morris, who conducts three-quarters million board feet lowest cards for the nine-hole and two doubles, However, from their carnival, which netted them a separate roll in the assessor's roe, Wise., Scripps-Meanley, San
the small service station among or only 47 per cent of normal score.
then on pickings were rather the nice sum of $110.77. Ced­ office and on the March 1 fol­ Piego, Calif.,Adohr Stock Farms,
lowing become subject to the Los Angeles, and George Peak,
the big trees at Big Eddy park,
The reports show a shutdown
A committee will be appointed slim for them, for after the ar Grove although not so big in ! provisions of the law. This pro­ Winchester, Ill.
is a most pleasant man to meet. of 63 per cent of the mills,
inning
only
three
men
saw
first
numbers, are alwoys busy and vides for a flat annual forest
by Mr. Uhlshoeffer to adjust the
Included in the Portland en­
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with a 62 per cent reduction in fall handicap. No handicap will first base, two on infield singles enjoy their meetings.
fee of five cents per acre and tries for the horse show are A.
Enthusiastic he is about the cut. While this does not give
and
the
other
on
a
walk.
They
be above 28.
This seemed to be a meeting ; a 12 H per cent yield tax at C. Ruby, L. R. Banks, Aaron M.
park, and the celebration schedul­ a true indication of state-wide
got no farther than that for on
Further information regarding two occasions fast double plays for visitors, and we were very ' the time the crop is harvested.
Frank, and the Carnation Pro­
milling operations, it shows that
ed for Sunday.
Horae show
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In selecting lands for classi- ducts company.
the majority of small operators the tournament will be given each wiped them out at first base much pleased to have with us >
“Tell them to come one come are down, inasmuch as they week before the series start.
and on the other the man was our new State Master, Brother ' fication in the various counties, judges named this week include
Des
Moines,
Hulet, and our Past Master, Bro­ • care has been taken to block J. F. Garrison,
urged the reporter.
largely comprise mills in state
left stranded there.
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units.
The Redshirts put up a mar- ther Palmiter, Sister Bertha > areas as much as possible, make Iowa, and James Watson, of
ker in the first inning and three Beck, State Secretary, and Sis­ - sure that the land is clearly Ganges, B. C.
Some day there will be ben-
Lincoln county reports a shut­ 105 New Families
Races are attracting unusual
in the second. From then on ter Marie McCall, the new State reforestation land, contains no
ches, tables, stoves, etc. for pic- down of all logging operations.
Dr. A. Slaughter, mas­ merchantable timber, and there interest with scores of the finest
To Oregon In July the game took on the aspects Lecturer.
nickers and campers, but not just Clatsop has one out of thirteen
of a merry-go-round, the locals ter of Salem Grange and T. J. is no question as to its ultimate horses in the west and north
yet.
running. Some of the other dis­
entered for the stake and class
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PORTLAND, — (Special.) — getting one or more (mostly Krueder, master of Lents Grange, use.
tricts report as follows: Clacka­
Already one hearing has been events on the new half-mile ov­
Nineteen states sent a total of more) runs in every inning but also Senator Joe Dunn were wel­
“When a farmer wants any- mas-Marion, 75 operations, 23
thing he waits till he has the running; Columbia, 76, 40 run­ 10.5 new families to Oregon dur­ the third and seventh, Brook’s come visitors, Brother Darnall, held under the reforestation law. al. according to Mrs. Ella S.
money to buy it. He won’t go Ping; Coos, 57, 40 running; ing July who bought 7,488 acres triple against the right field past master of Clatskanie Grange, that being in Clatsop county Wilson, secretary of the state
fair board. Twenty of the re­
of the session with
into debt,” states Mr. Morris.
Douglas, 42, 5 running; Lane, 89. of land and invested $403,200, fence was the feature of the spent part E. McGraw of Ver- last February at which time near­ cord list of entrants for the
us, and H.
...
ly 100,000 acres were considered
19 running; Klamath, 30, 15 according to the monthly report dav.
three
The granges, you see, are a running; Linn, 59, 19 running, of W. G. Ide, Manager, State
The box score of last Sun- nonia came in time for the lee­ for classification. Objections at $2,500 prize in each of the
All of our visitors that time resulted in the rejec­ stake races are to come from
ture
hour,
follows:
Chamber
of
Commerce,
Calif
or-
day
’
s
game
wise lot.
Field men report that the
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AB R H PO A E gave short talks during the ses- tion of only l,Q00 acres and this Oregon’s own stables, with many
majority of loggers who are nia, as usual, led in new fami- Clatska nie
3 0 2 1 0 0 sion on subjects of the day, on the grounds that there were more also entered in the class
Hot, do you think it is? But down state that the matter of lies with 65; and New Jersey, Gerry CF
Massachusetts,
Ohio
and
Fiori-
how's this, from a Vernonia opening up is very indefinite,
Eilertsen 2B 4 1 0 8 3 0 measures to be voted upon at the merchantable values thereon. events.
A Finley C
4 1 1 6 1 2 November election, and sugges- The balance of the area has been
lady:
depending entirely upon market da were also represented.
4 1 1 3 2 1 I tions for the good of the Order. passed upon by the State Tax
"I was brought up in Ken­ conditions. Some small mills large number of new families Sweeney SS
Resolutions of condolence were Commission and the lands ore Rev. J. W. Brougher
tucky. I just had a letter from and camps are operating onlv entered business in Oregon, five Dannielson IB 4 0 2 8 0 1
my brother there, who has a •’"’-n orders come in. Most of auto camps and stores being pur­ H.Johnson 3B 4 0 0. 2 2 0 adopted on the death of Brother now on the assessor’s rolls as
Asked As Speaker
dairy ranch. He writes that his the larger camps and milts have chased, two grocery stores, a C. Johnson RF3 0 0 0 0 0 E. L. Lane of Armstrong Grange, reforestation lands.
In the meantime considerable
3 0 o 0 3 0 and Sister Louise Anliker of
corn is burned up, and he has cut down on their daily output. laundry, a hotel and other busi­ Haines P
Beaver Homes Grange, and the work is being done in Clacka­
Rev. J. Whitcomb Brougher,
* no feed for his cattle. We peo­
ness investments made by the
Charter draped in their memory. mas county by those in charge noted pastor and lecturer now on
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new people.
The report also
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ple don’t know how lucky we
5000 Steelheads Are
— — _ ”
Plans were made for the opening of the reforestation law. Some, vacation at Gearhart, has been
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shows ten large land sales made V*rnonis
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are.
of Big Eddy park Sunday, August field work has been done in | invited to address the Chamber
Planted in Nehalem by families sent to Oregon by Linn 3B
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10, a band will be there from outlining areas to be considered of * Commerce
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meeting
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Thursday
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the Los Angeles office of the Greenman SS 5
Now comes a Tillamook or-
Washington, vocal music, and and the records of the asses­ on “Why I Spend my Summers
5,000 Steelheads have been State Chamber, one 500-acre pur­ Hawkins LF 6
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ganization boosting for the Wil-
several
prominent
speakers
will
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sor’s office have been consulted in Oregon.”
son diver road. Whatever the planted in the Nehalem river by chase in Klamath county being Brooks CF .... . «
be on the program, everyone is in order to determine ownerships.
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Jewell meeting may or may- not the state game commission during for $22,500 and one 160-acre McGregor P
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asked to bring a basket dinner. It will pmbably be some time
Lloyd Thomaa and Lyle Ellis
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have accomplished, it certainly the past few weeks, according tract in Baker county bringing Malmsten IB s
I The lecture hour was very much before sufficient Information is went to Portland to attend the
Hundreds of people «--«hell 2B 4
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called attention to the desirabil­ to an announcement from Salem. i $10,500.
enjoyed, and was as follows:
secured and data compiled to baseball game for the junior
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ity of a short cut to the sea. i A like number were planted in called at the Los Angeles office Lillig RF .... 1
Song, "America,” by the gran­ justify hearing of the classifi- league championship of Oregon,
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Milton creek and Scappoose for travel information on Oregon Nelson RF .... 0
ge; musical number, Mr. and cation in that county.
Wednesday.
and over 100 local Chambers of Lair C
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Thev grow lovely flowers at creek.
Mrs. Frank Mills; recitation, Mrs.
Fred Wall was tn Portland
Commerce in Oregon cooperated
the Hotel McDonald, Two bou-
quets of them adorn the other-
Thelma Linedin has as her to properly entertain and show
40 10 18 27 12 1 Homer Kellar; reading, Lillian! Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lincoln Wednesday to attend the first
Summarv: Two base hits, Fin- Daniels; address, G. Clifford were in Silverton over Sunday showing of the new Atwater
wise littered counter at the Eagle guest this week her cousin Ruth the visitors the scenic spots in
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visitiny Mrs. Lincoln's mother. Kent radio.
| all parts of the state.
office right now.
Winchell.
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Contract To
Big Eddy On date August
23 has been set as the
for the Vernonia Flower
show which is sponsored annually
the Vernonia Garden club.
August 10 th , by No entry
fee is charged and the
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Build Jail
Vernonia Again
Defeats Chiefs
r
Feathers
And
Talons
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