Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, December 05, 1930, Image 1

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    VERNONIA, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1930.
HARDING LODGE
ELECTS OFFICERS
8 Road
Santa’s
Appeal
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NUMBER 19
SHEEP AND GOAT
RAISERS TO MEET
Cl 12
A
ClCCtlOD Uli
Officers have been elected by
Harding Lodge no, 116, Knights
The annual meeting of the Co-
of Pythias, as follows: Chancel-
lumbia County Sheep and Goat
lor commander, Harold Mayfield;
Kaisers Association is called for
vice chancellor, Frank Dickson;
Thursday, December 11, in the
prelate, L. Collins; master of
Courthouse at St. Helens, 10:30
arms, Van Peebley; keeper of
a. m.
MORB
TW
EVER
records and seals, Harry Culbert­
There will be a dinner at 12
son; master of exchequer, Earl
o’clock and the following men
Company And Smith; master of work. W. L.
will be present to discuss the Question of Advertising
Van Doren; inner guard, L. R.
yunty Court
various problems in connection
| Norris; outer guard, W. Charles-
Vernonia Again
with sheep and goat raising:
(HHPRE8 AS VOO
——
To Build
j worth.
Submitted
Stanley
Jewett,
leader
predatory
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animal control; E. L. Potter,
■ of the five mill tax
A special election to pass or
V/HAÎ >01? (AH1D
head of the animal husbandry
■t V haa made possible
department of O. S. C.; and R. reject a tax levy for advertising
■ruction of the road to
A. Ward, general manager of and publicity of the city of Ver­
■ The county court ha»
the Pacific
Cooperative
Wool nonia will be held in the city
h<> build the road, with
hall Thursday, December 18, from
Growers.
Kraiion of ths Clark end
one to seven p. m., according
who
■.umber company,
to a decision of the city council
■fight of way. Th« length
An Iowa dinner is to be held
st its meeting Mondsy night. A
■bout two miles, leaving in the social hall of the Evan­
petition for the election bearing
■ray near Pittaburg.
gelical church Sunday, December
the required number of signa­
■ 8 is of present Import-1 7, at noon. There will be a pro-;
tures of registered voters was
■use It contains a Clark gram in connection, consisting
presented.
■on logging railroad ma- of speeches by George W. Ford
Arrangements have been made
■p coating between 150, and others, and numbers by nn
The value of 4-H club work so that the election will be held
■60,000. It will be even orchreatra under the direction
was explained at the chambed without cost, as judges and clerks
■x.rtant In the future, of E. J. Ilouglaaa.
of
commerce
luncheon
Wed­ composing the election board have
The proposition to form an
Kuiirtera will be moved
nesday by County Agent George volunteered their services free
,
will be discuss
■t spring from Wilark, Iowa association
A. Nelson, He expressed the of charge, and the ballots are to
I Company haa given itai ed.
hope that clubs could be formed be printed free.
I that it will remain
All former Iowa people are
soon in Vernonia. At least five
This question was up before
Iquarters camp aa long urged to come and bring their
members are needed in any one the voters at the regular elect­
mg operations continue dinners. Others are also welcome. 1
branch, such as calf clubs, sheep ion November 4, and lost by ten
Ection.
clubs, etc., together with an votes. Many of those who voted
■ent there la no road t«
adult leader.
against it did so because they
I and freight from Ver- ,
Further commendation of the had not been informed as to its
■ to be taken to Heap !
I work was given by School Super- purpose and provisions.
| 1.innton and shipped in
The object is to provide lit­
intendent E. H. Condit, A. A.
b> rail. Three Vernonia
Schwab of Birkenfeld, Melvin erature to send to prospective
bol boys who live there'
Schwab, and Mrs. A. A. Schwab. settlers who inquire through the
| walk in each morning
Mr. Schwab is a strong advocate state chamber of commerce for
Increased
allowances
for
board
lol which belongs to Diat ,
Au,iliawdUr"eCDon.li.„. ■
of pure bred herds, and Melvin locations in Oregon. Large num­
of
prisoners.widows,
pensions
and
,
ia maintained at Camp'
I won six ribbons at the recent bers, sometimes as many as 90
care of the poor, refusal to in-1
the completion of the I
International Livestock exposition. in a single month, have moved
crease allowances for the county |
Will probably be discon-
The American Legion Auxiliary
H. E. McGraw, chairman of into this state, but Columbia
agent, home demonstrator, and
hnd the pupils brought'
is collecting used clothing, jams,
the meeting, introduced the speak­ county is receiving practically
county fair, and somewhat re­
pnia by bus.
none. Vernonia has considerable
ers.
duced estimates for scalp bount­
“The outlook for the Pittsburg- jellies and fruit, for child wel­
Percy Hewes, representing the
' for making the road
W. W. Wolff was announced land both cleared and uncleared
ies, are among the recommend­ Apiary road is very favorable,” fare, to be distributed locally
, belongs largely to G. |
and also for the state department. local post of the American Le­ by President J. C. Lindley as that should be brought into use,
* and the road committee ations of the budget committee, reports George W. Ford, chair- Anyone having anything they gion, Carl Davidson of the Ore­
chairman of the next meeting. so that an important agricultural
George W. Ford of Vernonia, W. man of the road committee of
gon-American Lumber company
chamber of commerce,
industry may be built up to take
A. Wood of Rainier, and O. the chamber of commerce.
He would like to donate may leave and M. E. Carkin from the cham­ Election of directors is sched­
r inatrumental in getting
same with Mrs. Harry Kerns or
uled for December 17. There | the place of logging and lumber­
Henry
Olean
of
Columbia
City.
has
recently
held
a
number
of
Ity court and the riffle-1
ber of commerce will form the
ing. Without attractive descrip­
The committee was in session i conferences with Julge Fred Her­ Mrs. H. E. McGraw, and it committee to purchase the am­ will be no meeting the following
lark and Wilson together
tive matter, it is virtually im-
’
would
he
greatly
appreciated.
week.
from Monday to Wednesday of man of Rainier and Wesley Van-
bulance sponsored by the three
possible to induce any of these
last week.
dercook, of the Columbia River- I Clothing must be whole and organizations, and will have dir­
The matter of gasoline price
prospects to come here to inves-
clean.
Adults
clothing
Studenta Home
can
also
The Rainier-Apiary road re­ Longview Bridge company.
ect charge of the service through in Vernonia was discussed; J. tigate.
used.
E.
Kerr
explained
that
there
1 Thanksgiving Day ceives favorable eoneidsRatton, The route was surveyed by 1 be The
Auxiliary voted at their out the year.
The proposition is sponsored
should be a differential of only
provided outside assistance is se­ the county last fall, hut actual
last
meeting
to furnish the am­
Flattering sucess is reported a cent and a half, the cost of by the local chamber of com­
work has awaited adequate fi­
L— (Special to Eagle.) cured.
This bulsnce, which the, post is spon- from the sale of the tickets. The transportation from Portland, merce, in furtherance of its col­
It» living here and at-
In the main the budget re­ nancing of the project.
soring, with the necessary bed­ prize will be awsrded this eve­ but the dealer contracts are so onization plans. The money de­
rollegr and schools away mains much the same a« la«t year. financing. Mr. Ford believes. i_. ding.
ning at the Joy theater. There drawn up that the retail price rived from the tax is to be used
in a fair way to be consummated!
»me arriving hers last
A iovelv lunch and cards were will be a special program as a of gas is fixed exclusively by chiefly for publishing booklets,
in
the
near
future.
Br
Thanksgiving
were
enjoyed by the members after benefit for the Legion.
the companies, and the local deal- the most expensive feature which
»da, Millie McMullin, Al-
the meeting. Mrs. E. H. Wash­
ers are unable to sell at a fig­ is the engraving. It will be de­
The
Neighbors
of
Woodcraft
iRock, and Bertha Baid­
burn and Mrs. Jack Nance acting Miss Case to Talk
ure based upon the prevailing voted entirely to creating new
held their cooked food sale and as hostesa.
business for Vernonia, and will
price in Portland.
bazaar November 28.
The re­
|r guests at the home of
not fall into the hands of any
The next meeting will be held
On
Meal
Planning
sult
was
very
gratifying
consider
­
Mra. Dave Me Mullin
one person or firm for their
in the Legion hall December 8.
ing the hard times.
The prize
’, and Mrs. Charlie Hill
Miss Lucy A. Case, nutrition
own individual gain. It is not to
Steps towards organization of quilt was won by Mrs. James Refreshments will be served.
Brtland, Mr. and Mra.
be used in payment in whole or
specialist of the Agricultural ex­
tea and son Ollie from a county golf association will be Bafford.
Miss Charlotte Hilts spent the tension
part of any salary.
service from
Oregon
taken at the Briarcliff club house
Thanksgiving holidays with her State college, will hold the sec­
“This money properly spent
I Bates, who has made near Clatskanie Sunday, Decem­
Mrs. Lee Keller returned from aunt, Mrs. M. A. Hanley, of ond of a series of meetings in
will bring more in return to bus­
ber
7,
at
4:30
p.
m.
The
pur
­
• here with his sons Or-
Emanuel hospital this week.
Portland.
Vernonia on Tuesday, December
iness men than a similar amount
William, is leaving this pose is to create an organization
9, at 10 a. m. at the Evangelical
Discussion of the school bud­ spent in any other way,” declares
to
make
the
game
of
golf
more
ir California to join his
church.
The subject will be get and voting the amount of J. E. Kerr, chairman of ths
enjoyable for every one in Co­
t there.
“
Planning
the Meals for the Fa­ tax for school purposes will oc­ chamber of commerce committee
George Taylor and child- lumbia county. A committee on
mily.”
Suitable menus will be cur in the auditorium of the on colonization.
by-laws
will
be
appointed
at
the
N* visitors in Vernonia
discussed under the direction of Washington school Tuesday even­
meeting.
Miss Case, with the assistance ing, December 9, at eight o’­
Invitations have been sent to
ion is hauling hay to his
of Mrs. Sarah V. Case, home de- clock.
club
and
the
im Lincoln Peterson's this the Vernonia Golf
monstration agent.
Because of the business depres­
St. Helens Golf and Country
Food for the family is always sion the school board of District
representative
large
club.
A
land Mra. Ain Wallace
MRS. E. E. YEO
grade, we will mention a few. a vital problem and especially so 47 is not asking for an increased
whether
requested,
is
list were Natal buaincM group
The church of the Pilgrims in its just now, with winter upon us. tax this year, though more mon­
The
grades,
under
the
super
­
stockholders or not.
Friday.
vision of Mrs. Lulah E. Fullerton, New England setting, the May­ Miss Case has been in Vernonia ey could be profitably spent in
Nels Peterson and her
Oliver E. Dent, 68, died Tues­
the
art
in.- tractor, completed flower anchored on “a stem and before and a large group is ex­ certain particulars. Since six per
h Floyd drove in from Diphtheria Cases
some very interest.ng as well as rockbound coast,” the Pilgrim pected to attend this second of cent increase is allowed by law, day at his home in Treharne af­
I to
spend Thanksgiv-
there would ordinarly not be ter a long illness from cancer.
Occur at Treharne attractive Thanksgiving projects. himself, have been illustrated in the series of meetings.
lh her daughters, Mrs.
He suffered for a number of
In the construction
of
these various ways by the lower grades.
Everyone interested in food is a special election to determine
years, and was confined to his
Hinlap and Mrs. Bob Lin-
The
third
grade
of
the
Lincoln
nicality
makes
it
necessary
this
things
ali
have
been
planned
with
Four cases of diphtheria have
cordially invited to attend.
bed
for the past year or so.
school
made
a
bowl
filled
with
nically
makes
it
necessary
this
Not
developed nt Treharne since a certain objects in view.
Meilis drove to Vernon-
year.
Mr. Dent was born near Mont­
Week ago Tuesday. All of the only impressing the historical sig­ beautiful fruit in»cut paper. The HARDING LODGE
Wednesday with a load
real, Canada, October 19, 1862.
cases have been quarantined, and nificance of our Pilgrim fathers, fourth grade at the Washington
ys for Thanksgiving mar-
In 1881 he moved to Michigan,
INVITED BY AVON Swede Nelson Makes
most of the children in the Pleas­ their religion, their sacrifices, school have shown a bountiful
where he was married to Mabel
ant Hill school are already pro­ their suffering, the Mayflower harvest in a shock of corn at
Creditable Record Beinstein at Mt. Pleasant in 18-
Mollie Wright entertained
Harding lodge, Knights of Py­
tected from the disease by inoc­ and the many interesting events whose base rest various kinds
ughters from Portland
of
fruit
and
vegetables.
92. In 1906 the family removed
thias. at Vernonia has been in­
ulation. Dr. Marvin R. Eby, of connected with their early life
Swede Nelson, the Vernonia to Oregon, where they have re­
I week end.
The fifth grade have expended vited by Avon lodge, St. Helens,
Vernonia and Miss Nettie Alley, in New England, but also show­
Edward Me Mullin fam- county nurse, sre planning a ing our gratitude for our own much painstaking effort on lovely to attend a meeting in that city “viking," Vernonia's leading ex­ sided since. For a while Mr.
i Thanksgiving guests at campaign to immunize others in bountiful harvest and our thanks bunches of grapes, that look good Tuesday, December 9, when the ponent of the boxing business, Dent was mail carrier along
I Iler home.
enough to eat The sixth grade Supreme Chancellor will be en- has embarked upon the rough Rock creek,
the community in order to pre­ for all our many blessings.
Estes was a Wednesday vent an epidemic. As yet offic­
He is survived by two b .'Others,
have
completed a very attractive tertained.
The entire member- sea of pugilism again after sev­
in working out these ideas in
visitor at his sister's at ials have been unable to trace the various mediums, colors have decorative ship and sails, in a ship is urged to come, and spe- eral weeks lay-off due to an in­ James Dent of Saginaw, Mich­
background.
the cial privilege will be granted fected hand and other drawbacks. igan, and Joseph Dent of Winn,
the source of the infection.
been selected not only suitable water color
He met, as his first opponent, Michigan; also one suiter, Esther
1 Mary Whiteline, Natal
stormy
sea
made
in
appropriate
those whose dues are not paid
Three of the cases are in the to illustrate the subject but also
Roy Cox of Portland in a match Berry of Winn, Michigan, hia
teacher went home over
Clifford Bergerson family who that the child may become skill­ colored cut paper. Thia is a love- up.
at Kelso, gaining an easy knock­ widow Mabel, and one daughter,
living to visit bar folks. live about six miles out on the
ful in the use and choice of ly creation in which the chil-
out victory in less than a min­ Alda Sesaman.
Mid Mrs. Henry Gray and Timber road. Irene, age 7 devel­
More
Products
Aim
color for the present as well dren can take just pride.
ute of the first round. Tuesday
bburn spent Thanksgiving oped the disease a week ago Tues­ as later in life, when he selects
Services were held Thursday
Perhaps the one piece of work
k and Mrs. J. W. Neurer.
of
the next week he took on the in the Brown Moruary, Rev. G.
Of
Rainier
Growers
day and Mrs. Bergerson and Clif­ clothing, furnishings, paints for that caused comment were the
rough and tough Red Barber of W. Plumer officiating.
bnd Mrs. Emil Jaun and ford, Jr., age 5 became ill Mon­ his buildings and many other two large posters made by the
F Mary, Maxine, and son day. The seventeen months ol' things in which color plays an eighth grade girls showing a
The Rainier Growers’ associa­ Seattla in th« semi-final of the
card in Portland. Nelson got a
from Portland were vis- baby of M. R. Rainwater devel­ important part.
That he will golden horn of plenty upon a tion will encourage the production
REGARDING RAFFLES
kir couain and hia wife, oped diphtheria also on Monday. not make the mistake of painting large cream background. Flow­ of four additional products next well earned draw in that bout.
Then on Friday, with only three
I Mrs. Jake Neurer, last
year,
in
addition
to
strawberries
ing
in
profusion
from
this
was
the trimmings of hia house red
days rest, met and defeated the
Numerous requests have
CALLED TO MINNEAPOLIS and the furniture a bright or­ an array of beautiful decorative and cherries, which they sold for
veteran Jiggs Doi if, in Kelso,
■nd Mrs. Lee Osburn
the
past
two
years.
These
new
been
received at this office
fruit
and
leaves.
The
lettering
ange. thiReby losing a good
irnonia shoppers on Wed-
products ar« to be cauliflower, this tiro« by a technicial knock­
for publication of new» and
Archie Knausa received word tenant, Thia house is in Verno- Harvest in harmonizing colon ad­
advertising , of.. Christmas
Each telephone peas, potatoes and rasp­ out in ths fifth.
So it is important to ded to the attractiveneas.
Monday of the death in Minne­ nia.
Not a bad start after being
f Hiatt haa been sick
raffles.
were berries. according to the decision
girl
made
a
part
and
all
apolis of his only brother Carl know color not only from an
»w days but la much bet-
were reached at Friday afternoon's out of condition for so long. Nel*
original
conceptions.
All
Postal regulations prohi­
aesthetic
point
of
view
but
from
and his wife and his wife’s moth­
boxer, carries a
_
thia time.
bit the mailing of informa­
Children done free hand, developing much meeting of the officers and dir­ son is a good
er. The brief telegram said that a financial as well.
wicked punch and is a good crowd
i Wilkerson and his non
initiative and freedom. The girls ectors of th« association.
tion about raffles or lot­
they had died from coal gas may be trained to create an en­
pleaser.
He bids fair to make
trnonla called at the Neur-
deserve
the
many
compliments
re
­
teries, and this newspaper
with
the
deci
­
In
connection
vironment
in
which
beauty
shall
fumes. Mr. Knauas left Monday
a name for himself in the fistic
■ Thursday on business.
regrets that it is unable to
I
evening' for Minneapolis. Mrs. prevail establishing an apprecia­ ceived for the satiafactory re­ sion to take in potatoes as on« _
I Peterson and son Rich­
sult of their combined effort. of their crops, the grower« in- ; rnn»*-
be specific, even though the
Margaret Knausa, mother of Carl, tion for the common things in
ie Vernonia business cal-
causes are all worthy and
These two poster» were a part tend to decide upon a definite
Bn,i two sistera, Mrs. George their daily living.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cohen
of the decorations at the Harvest kind of potato and encourage far-
deserve the heartiest sup-
ednesday.
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| Adams and Mi- Ruth Knau«
red at Hotel Me-
of Salem registered
While not attempting to en­ home service held Sunday at the
Reithnsr mad. . buri- abe left to mourn the victims of
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Donald Wednesday evening.
(Continued on Pag« 8)
umerate the ragulta of each Evangelical church.
P to Portland Wednesday, the tragedy.
ured By
Publicity Is
operation
Set Dec. 18
Iowa Dinner To Be
Given At Church
Chamber of Commerce
Hears About 4H Clubs
I
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Few Increases Are
Allowed In Budget
Outlook Favorable
For Apiary Road
^P0“ Ambulance
Committee Picked
County Association
Planned for Golf
School Budget To
Be Voted Tuesday
Art Department of Schools
Makes Thanksgiving Projects
Oliver Dent Dies
After Long Illness