Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, September 26, 1930, Image 1

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Community
Chest Drive
Next Week
Contributions to be Vol­
untary During Week
of Drive
The Hoff fan Hardware store
will be the headquarters next
week for the annual Vernonia
community chest drive which is
sponsored by the Vernonia Stu­
dy club. Some member of the
club will be on hand at Hoff­
man’s from 9 to 6 each day of
next week and till 9 o’clock Sat­
urday evening.
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Contributions are to be en­
tirely voluntary during the week
of the drive and as the demand
on the chest this year will pro­
bably be very heavy, everyone
is urged to contribute something.
Canned fruit and clothing will
be accepted as well as money.
The Oregon Gas and Electric
canmpany and the Oregon-Ameri­
can Lumber company have start­
ed off the contribution list
with generous donations. Every
cent of the money collected wj
be used to relieve want in cas
of sickness and distress in o
own community. Anyone is pri­
vileged to call on the chest at
any time. Cases are carefully in­
vestigated by the community
chest board, and anyone knowing
of such cases should report them
to the board.
The first drive was held last
year and proved a great suc-
cess and it is hoped that this
year's drive will be as great a
success.
Th< committee from the Study
S club n charge of the chest drive
consists of Mrs. W. E. P Bell,
Mrs. E. E. Yeo and Mrs. . H.
Holcomb.
NUMBER 9.
Sidney Baker Kills
400 Pound Black Bear
Man Kills Cougar
Charging from Brush
TREHARNE — (Special)— A
black bear was killed by Sidney
Baker Monday. It measured six
feet from tip to tip and weighed
about 400 pounds.
A cougar, seven feet six in­
ches in length and weighing 137
pounds, was killed by Lawrence
Gudge, of Cochran, on Tuesday,
September 23.
According to Mr. Gudge, he
was hunting six miles from Coch­
rane, in the vicinity of Camp 8,
when he came upon the cougar
stalking a doe and a fawn, He
fired at the cougar and it dis-
appeared in the brush.
Mr.
Gudge toop up the pursuit and
the cougar, seeing him, turned
and attacked him. It took three
shots to stop the cougar, the
last shot going through its head.
It was thought the cougar
might have a mate somewhere
near and several men were out
Tuesday evening hunting for
trace of it.
The cougar was judged by
Mr. White of the Wheeler Log­
ging company to be about sev-
en or eight years old.
SET
FIRE TO GARAGE
Some children playing in C. G.
Whitlock’s garage on Rose ave­
nue Friday set fire to a barrel
of waste, and started a blaze
that scorched a wall and burn-
el a few shingles in the roof.
D. C. Cason happened to
near and put it out.
In the meantime the fire
p.irtment was summoned, but
exact location was not given over
the telephone, and the depart­
ment headed in the wrong di­
rection on Rose avenue.
Chief Earl Smith warns people
to telephone central in case of
fire and be sure to give name
of place as well as address, Since
the numbering system is new,
and no chart has not yet been
made showing location of num-
Hers, name of owner or tenant
must be given.
Judge McCamant
To be at Rainier
Calfornia Sends New
40 Qualify
In Legion
9
1
Tournament
20 Losers in First Round
To Compete in Blind
Bogey Match
The second annual American
Legion golf tournament started
last week with 40 qualifiers in
five flights of five each. The
20 losers in the first round will
compete in a blind bogey tourna­
ment next Sunday. Next week
a ladies’ tournament will also
be held with four prizes for
the four lowest scores turned in
during the week.
Up to Wednesday the follow­
ing matches had been played:
First flight, O. T. Bateman de­
feated J. W. McCallister, 2 up;
M. D. Cole defeated Henry Fogel,
2 up; E. L. Dial defeated Emil
Messing, 2 up and 1 to play;
B. Tisdale defeated F. M. Ruhl,
1 up; second round, B. Tisda'.e
defeated E. L. Dial, 1 up.
Second flight, H. E. McGraw
defeated Loel Roberts, 1 up; H.
King defeated P. Taylor, 5 up;
Third flight, W. G. Heath de-
feated Wayne Lappe, 1 up; A.
Childs defeated Carl Davidson,
4 up and 2 to play; R. A. Ol-
son defeated J. C. Lindley, 1 up;
Fourth flight, A. L. Kullander
defeated M. A. Gregory, 6 up
and 5 to play; W. H. Hurley de-
de­
feated E. S. Thompson, 4 up and
3 to play; 0. D. McCabe de­
feated E. E. Yeo, 4 up and 2
to play.
Fifth flight, C. C. Clay defeat­
ed E. B. George 3 up.
President R. F. Moore of the
Lower
Columbia
associated
chambers of commerce announces
that Judge Wallace McCamant of
Portland will be the principal
portance of California
I speaker at the October 3rd meet­
as a source of new population
ing of that organization to be
tor Oregon is indicated in the
held at Rainier, Oregon. His
report just issued by Manager
I subject will be “The Oregon
’.V. G. Ide of the state chamber
Country One Hundred Years
of commerce, which shows that Lee Schwab Father
I Ago and Today.” Judge McCam­
of the’ total number of 550
Canoe to Portland ant is remembered as the man
new families who arrived in Ole
Of Baby Daughter
who nominated Calvin Coolidge
gon and located in various parts
since January 1, of this year,
Miss Thelma Stephens of Ver-1 for Vice-President at the Nation­
The following card has been
"38 or about 45 per cent came received from Lee Schwab, for-
nonia and Miss Mary Anderson al Republican convention, and
is an authority on northwest
'rom our neighboring state on mer editor of the Eagle and
of Portland made a canoe trip history.
the south.
Judging of the yards belong-
now advertising manager of the
Dr. L. W. Hyde of Astoria
The new families from Cali­ I Hood River Glacier:
.ng to members of the Vernon­ last week from St. Helens to
fornia invested $957,600 and
“I’m Genevieve May, and ar- ia Garden club was completed Portland. They left Thursday has recently completed a trip
bought approximately
13,260 rived at the home of my parents, Thursday and ribbons were a- night and arrived Sunday, camp­ over the Lower Columbia area,
Vernonia Team Invited
icres of land. ’ The
” average in- Mr. and Mrs. Lee Schwab, at warded as follows:
ing out over night, once in an and is going to give his impres­
The Vernonia club has been in­
vestment per family was slight­ 725 Oak Street, Hood River,
On Oregon-American Miil, first, old house and the rest of the sions.
vited to send six men to Partici­
G. C. Barlow, secretary of thè pate in the .C^cade Golf tour­
ly over $3000, showing that peo- Thursday evening, September Mrs. W. B. Ortner; second, Mrs. time under the stars.
Astoria
chamber
of
commerce
•de of means are being secur- Uth, 1930, at 7:00 o’clock,
E. Knight; third, Mrs. W. T. Lil­
They took shifts every two
nament at Fo.est Hills, near Cor­
■d as new settlers. Manager I With my entire seven pounds ly-
hours. There were no misad­ will talk on “Blazing the Trail nelius, October 11 and 12. Oth­
to
New
York.
”
'de
points
out
that
many
of
'
of
energy,
In
Vernonia
proper:
First,
Mrs.
I’ll welcome you
ventures of any kind to mar
er clubs asked are McMinnville,
Truck Runs Off Grade
families coming to Oregon should you call.
Colored slides of scenes taken Silverton, Woodburn, St. Helens,
M. D. Cole; second, Mrs. Ollie the regularity of paddling by
Harold Mayfield, who drives the
from
California
were
attracted
I
on
the
recent international auto- Tillamook and Forest Grove-Hills­
one of the county trucks, ran to the latter state largely' Mother and I are in the Best Roberts; third, Mrs. Frank Han­ day and camping by night.
mobile caravan into Northern boro. There will be four flights
son.
off the grade at Rose bluff ear­ through national advertising but i of health.”
British Columbia from Vancou- of eight men to the flight.
The yards were judged on a
ly Tuesday morning in the fog. upon arrival they were unable i _
ver to Hazelton, B. C„ will be
basis of general appearance only, Harvey Heath has
A qualifying round of 18
and injured his back, The
shown by G. M. Hafenbrack.
o find suitable land and other J Off ¡anil [gnm
and no hired labor was used in
holes will be held Saturday af­
truck landed right side up on opportunities
liking,
to their ,!1
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1
There will be music by the
any of the above named yards.
and the finals Sunday
the railroad track.
Los Angeles office of
Fall, Cracks Ribs Rainier Union high school or- ternoon,
In the class of yards partly kept
afternoon.
Mr. Mayfield was able to sit '.he The
Confers Degree up by hired labor, particular
state chamber is contacting
chestra and community singing.
Those eligible at the present
up Wednesday.
hundreds of
these
families
There is also a contest between date according to ladder tourna-
mention was given to those of
RIVERVIEW
—
(Special)
—
monthly now and offers them
G.
C.
Barlow
of
Astoria
and
Vernonia Lodge No. 184, A. F. Mrs. Judd Greenman and Mrs.
CHOKER SETTER IS
Harvey Heath had the mis­ K. C. Batchelder, the new sec- ments are O. T. Bateman, M. E.
•omplete information on Oregon
Carl Davidson. Judges were: Mrs.
ul
mi»
and
held
a
special
com-
fortune
to fall and crack his rotary of the Longview chamber Ulshoeffer, J. V. McCallister,
•»nd
then
directs
them
to
this]
KILLED BY SNAG
G. W. Plumer, Mrs. W. E. Bell
ribs
while
working at the O.-A. of commerce, these two men vy­ Bert Tisdale, Frank Hartwick,
new
families'
mani
u
cation
®
atu
Z
day
evening
at
itate.
Sales to 1—.. ___
and Mrs. Ethel Ray.
and Earl Dial.
which
time
the
Masters
and
War-
Mill.
Swen Johansen, 28, was killed lent north in this manner now !
ing as to whether Oregon or
The entry list has to be turn­
dens
association
of
Portland
con
­
Mr.
?nd
Mrs.
John
Estes
and
instantly Wednesday morning at average four per week and this i
Washington will have the most ed in October 5, and if there
ferred
the
Fellowcraft
degree
on
son
Ollin
spent
Sunday
at
Natal
about 10 a. m., while working number is mounting as the Los '
communities represented at the are any changes in this list they
Community Chest
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dave Mc­ Rainier meeting.
in the woods near Camp Mc­ Angeles office is becoming bet- a local candidate. The meeting
will have to be finished before
was
a
particular
success
as
to
Mullen.
Gregor. He was hit by a fall- ter advertised and known in the
that date.
attendance and result.
There
Mr. and Mrs. Boy Hall and
Urged
at
C.
of
C
ing snag while attending to his southwest.
were about 80 present with 25
children visited at the home of
duties as choker-setter.
Boy Hit by Car
different lodges and eight grand
Mrs. W. L. Hall Friday of last
Nothing is known as to his
jurisdictions represented.
A plea for support of the week.
family. Effort is being made to
Forrest Accord, a small boy,
Vernonia lodge was gratified community chest, discussion of
Fred Rainey of Riverview is
get in touch with relatives or
was struck Sunday by an auto­
in
being
able
to
welcome
a
num
­
the
change
to
weekly
meetings,
busy
extracting
honey.
’•» friends through a Scandanavian
mobile driven by,Forrest Hard­
ber of grand lodge officials, urging continued effort to se­
C. A. Scammon of Riverview
lodge to which he belonged.
ing, and received minor scratches.
among whom were O. C. Hag- cure an ambulance for Vernonia is papering the home of Paul
The accident was unavoidable,
meier
of
Astoria,
worshipful
mas
­
were
some
of
the
items
on
the
Driscoll
on
Stony
Point.
Pined For Speeding
as the boy was among a group
ter;
Herbert
L.
Toney,
deputy
program
at
the
chamber
of
com
­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
R.
A.
Simmons
Roy Cook was fined $15.00
Louis Bachman, blind dairy of children playing tag in the
grand master, McMinnville; D. R. merce meeting Thursday.
and Mrs. Jim Aubrey have gone man of Mist, will attend blind street, and he jumped directly
Thursday for speeding 40 miles
Cheney
of
Portland,
grand
sec
­
George W. Ford called at­ on a fishing trip to Nehalem bay. school in Salem this fall, and is in front of the car.
an hour down Maple street and
Vernonia will have the lar-
allowing four to ride in the ■jest representation in the col- retary; E. B. Hughes of Astoria, tention to the fact that a long, They expect to return Friday of disposing of his personal proper-
front seat.
: leges „
of Oregon this year, in senior grand deacon; F. H. Enke hard and lean winter lies be­ this week.
ty-
HOTEL VISTA TO BE
Oscar George is on the sick
t the history of the town, with of Portland, grand swordbearer; fore us, and that many local
Bachman is remarkable in that
N. H. Blumensaadt of Rainier, people will doubtless need as­ list this week.
Lloyd Thomas and Clyde Mc- 13 entering as freshmen.
APARTMENT HOUSE
he milked 20 cows, fed hogs and
Donald collided at the intersec­ Those entering Oregon State grand pursuivant.
sistance. Mrs. W. E. Bell told
Lee and Clyde Akers of Po- calves, did his own cooking, and
James W. Warder, president of the history of the community catello, Idaho, spent a few days attended to the other chores on
tion of Second and Bridge streets college at Corvallis are Miss
According to Mrs. C. R. Twine­
Saturday evening, and McDon­ Charlotte Green, Miss Alberta of the Masters and Wardens as­ chest movement here, and of with relatives here last week, his 90 acre ranch. He had to ham, proprietor, Hotel Vista is
ald's car sustained a damaged DeRock, Miss Catherine Hoff­ sociation acted as master of cere­ the gratifying response last year. returning Monday of this week. hire the field work done, but being remodeled for two and
fender.
Dorothy Throop returned to accomplished everything else.
Jack Kerr moved that meetings
man, Miss Merle Mills, Norman' monies and was ably assisted by
three room apartments. Some
James W. Duffie and Chiles W. be weekly, and that the day be Monmouth Sunday to resume her
Green, Dwight Strong.
Mr. Bachman, who is about 45, of the regular hotel accommoda­
W oods.
changed to Wednesday. Deci­ studies at the normal school.
was born and raised on the tions will be retained, but the
Those entering the University
About 20 ladies, including
Curly Rose of St. Helens was ranch. He has been blind for building will become primarily
of Oregon at Eugene: Miss wives of the visiting Masons and sion was to adopt this plan,
provided arrangements can be a visitor in Riverview Sunday. about seven years, due to slow an apartment house and will be
Phoebe Greenman, Miss Della
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Merle paralysis of the optic nerve. He called Hotel Vista Apartments,
Cline, Howard Lee, Floyd Deeds, members of Nehalem chapter, O. made with the Eastern Star so­
Charles Melis, Neal Bush and E. S„ were entertained during cial club for meals every week. Cline on the 22nd, a 12 pound has never attended blind school. Many improvements and con-
the evening at the theatre and Pending their decision, the next baby boy. He has been named
veniences are being made.
Glenn Hieber.
Percel Cline,
Hale Greenman, Miss Helen later played cards in the social meeting will be Wednesday, Oc- Donald
Mr.
arid
Mrs.
Harvey
No
Trace
Found
of
Heath
Hieber Miss Amy Hughes and hall of the temple. After the taber 8.
moved into a Riverview camp
Percy Bergerson are returning business meeting, refreshments
Would-Be Robber DO CLASSIFIED ADS
• Bob says the best way to stop to the university and Charles were served in the social hall. | J. Ellis, an employe of coun-' cabin last week.
Another important meeting for| ty road district 9, sprained his' Jewel Lloyd returned home
fellows from stealing home brew Hoffman, Russell Mills and Gil-
PAY?
back about September 13 and from San Diego Sunday and
No trace has been found of
is to put croton oil in it.
bert Berrgerson are returning Vernonia Lodge will be held Oc­ was forced to lay off on ac­ started to high school Tuesday the thief who jimmied windows at
• • «
tober 4, when the Oregon chapter
to Oregon State.
count of the injury. He will of this week.
the Vernonia Trading company
A subscriber in Keasey was
Road supervisor Pete Berger-
Miss Dorothy Throop is at- I of the DeMolays of Portland will
son has had several loads of tending the Oregon Normal at come out to confer their initia­ I probably be back on the job next I Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Adams and and Vernonia Brazing and Ma­ expecting Ko tend for her el­
children returned fron» their chine works September 17. In ectric washer in Portland. Sha
tory degree on a candidate* of week.
gravel spread along the very bad Monmouth.
home in Dallas Friday of last neither case was anything of »aw one advertised in the
their own. This will be the sec­
gutter in front of the Eagle
Eas-
A special meeting of the
•f
the
value missing.
classified
section
ond visit to Vernonia of this tern Star social club will be week.
Thanks ever so much.
shop.
Merle Cline and son Gordon
Some one, possibly the same Eagle, investigated, and de-
chapter and those who attended held next Wednesday at the
Vernonia
Debt
is
Pete.
a a a
the first meeting know just how ___
All went to Clatskanie Sunday, re­ man, also broke into the S. P. cided to buy instead of having
home _ of M*s. E. E. Yeo..........
the same day.
and S. depot and took about her own shipped. A 25 cent
We saw our good friend Lee
$74.55 Per Capita successful it was. J* All “ master, p#ast rn Star members in Ver- turning
Miss Mabel Bumham of Clats­ $2.00. in cash, Entry in this ad did the trick.
in Portland last week, and he
masons and DeMolays are invited, penia are urged to be present
kanie, who is spending a few case was by means of a pass
A farmer ordered 3 inser­
to attend.
wore a broader smile than ev­
1 as a number of important ques- weeks with her sister. Mrs. Merle [ key.
The per capita debt based on
er. There’s a reason.
| tions must be decided at that Cline, visited her folks in Clats-1 The report that somebody was tions of an ad of •ome fat
Film Catches Afire
the estimated population of Ver­
hens for sale.
He told tham
time.
kanie Sunday.
I seen running from the ice plant all the first week and asked
The ladies of the community nonia (1700) is $74.55, accord­ Film caught afire in the pro- I
Mrs.
V.
L.
Powell
has
be-n
on
I
at
the
time
of
the
other
pilfer
­
Mrs. Ray D. Fisher rallied well
us to take the ad out aitar
chest drive say they don’t like ing to a statement compiled by J. iection room of the Joy theatre
to go from house to house or C. Lindley, city treasurer. There Saturday night and destroyed from her operation last week the sick list for the last few ing* is erroneous, according to only one insertion.
Marshal Harry Phelps.
Use the classified advertis­
store to store and beg folks is $149,500 of outstanding bond­ one reel. As the room is com­ and is getting along nicely, It days.
Mrs. •’ersh Spencer went to
ing column.
It’s inexpensive,
to contribute. So step right up ed indebtedness. $8,037.40 out­ pletely shut off from th» audi­ is likely that she will spend the
Lester
Sheeley
is
in
Portland
Funds
v
to
visit
her'
convalescent
period
at
the
home
Portland
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—
—
standing
in
warrants.
The
sink
­
ence
there
was
no
panic,
and
and save them the bother—as
and remarkably effective.
the
:
nvieouinK
**
Hireling
of
of
her
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
|
daughter.
Mrs.
O.
B.
Malmsten,
j
attending
a
meeting
well as help a most worthy ing fund is $30,833.65, leaving I the show proceeded after a
I state highway commission.
I who is in the hospital.
James Moore of Tigard.
a net debt of $125,739.75.
short interruption.
’ cause.
Settlers to Oregon
Garden Club
Awards Ribbons
Largest Number
In Town's History
A ¡tending College
Feathers
And
Talons
r»"p*dd1'
fílind Dairyman
To Sell Out and
Attend School