FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1931. VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON run through a portion of the splendid virgin forest stands which prevail in a large part of On the Concrete - A By County Court Routes Completed the coast range. The report which the commis- sion received yesterday deals only with the engineering feat­ (Continued from Page 1) Appointments made by ures of the proposed roads and county court at its January ses­ WOK $2500. An extensive reconnais­ is not concerned with the three sion are, according to the St. sance survey on the ground was remaining factors. Helens Mist. conducted by H. N. Hackett, re­ C. H. Keys was appointed gional engineer, under the super county fruit inspector. vision of W. D. Clarke, divisional Clyde M. Watson was named engineer, bringing the total pre­ for the three year term on the liminary cost to about $5,000. county fair board and T. Brown Four main factors are expec t- was appointed for the two year ed to have an important bearing The 7-1 class, Mr. Spring’s term. Watson has served as sec­ on the ultimate choice of the ■■oom, presented an entertaining retary of the fair board for the i program before the assembly of route. These are: past two years. 1. The contour of the country. the Washington school Friday Wm. Mellinger was reappoint­ This will decide the fastest and afternoon. The program was as ed janitor of the courthouse. most economical route from an follows: A play, “The Adoption L. R. Chandler will again hand­ of Bob,” in which the following engineering standpoint. le the county roadmaster job. 2. The coast outlet. Because took part: Stanley Parker, Bob; D. F. G. Rankin was named the road is largely a recreational Frances Bergerson, Mrs. Bate®; county herd inspector. highway, it is desirable that the Erma Thompson. Aunt Cornelia; Road Supervisors were named largest number of beaches be Robert Culver, Uncle Alonzo; as follows: accesible to the largest number Toivo Eloranto, Wang; Betty R. Tetz, districts 1, 10, 17 and Lee, Chloe; Elbert Brock, Farmer of motorists. 20. 3 The economic advantages. Meadows; Helen Scott and Elean­ 0RI6HT LI6HTS K. F. Larson, district The commission recognizes that or Edens, daughters Ella and Fritz Anliker. districts the road will have important com­ Nora; Hilma Berg, Maggie. and 13. A dialogue, “Palaver Thats mercial advantages and should Lee Barnett, districts be constructed, if possible, to All,” by Thelma Lincoln and and 21. serve a major commercial area. Loren Lionberger. A skit, “The W. W. Payne, districts 4. The physical appearance of Big Cat and Rat Man.” with Mil­ 18 and 22. the country traversed. Here ton Lamping as Andy, Harry J. W. Rose, districts 9and again, because of the recreation­ Willard as Amos, Kenneth Lewis J. F. Richardson, district al character of the highway, it as Nut, and Stanley Overson as 11. time the score was 13 to 5 for is desirable that the road should the detective. Larry Marshall Editor No appointment was made St. Helens. In the last half Ver­ Christine Rainey Asst. Editor district No. 8, this work being Sports Ed. Marvin Porterfield nonia held their opponents even handled by the county roadmas­ Senior Reporter Grace Condit but they couldn’t obercome the ter. Jr. Reporter Kathryn Malmsten lead. Dr. L. G. Ross, county health Soph. Rep. Margaret McDonald The St. Helens guards were officer, was appointed in Jan­ Frosh Reporter Florence Wall checking close and Vernonia uary 1930 for a two year term. sank only two field goals. J. The second and last semester Marshall was substituted in the of the high for the year began last quarter and played a fine Many Books Added Monday January 19. Nearly half game sinking one of the field of the morning was spent in goals in a last minute rally. The St. Helens second beat the the new schedule. To the City Library arranging There are several new subjects Vernonia’s pre-varsity 13 to 8. M. P. being taught including Trigon­ Quite a number of books have ometry, Cooking, Botany and been donated to the library in Economics. Algebra IV, Sociol­ Beds In Closets Once the last month. Dorothy and Don­ ogy and Physiology have been Matter of Necessity ald Holtham gave the following dropped as they were only half- This hyglenlcally minded age year subjects. children’s books: “The Bobbsey which scoffs so readily at the Eu­ Twins at the Seashore,” “The ropean notion that fresh air at The high school basketball Bobbsey Twins at the County team should play a much improv­ night Is unhealthy may be cha­ — ‘ ” “Little Prudy1,” “Little ed game against Rainier Friday grined to realize that the open beds Fair, on which we sleep nowadays are Prudy’s Dotty Dimple,” “Little January 23. “ Ralph George, last a natural evolution of the beds Prudy’s Cousin Grace,” "Little year’s stellar center has return- with TWICE DAILY FOR GROCERIES AND MEATS doors which can still be found tt if Prudy’s Sister Susie,' Hope and ed to school for the last semes- In peasant quarters In Europe, says Have,” “Janice Day at Poketown,” ter and will be eligible for the the New York Sun. As Convenient as Your Phone. “Janice Day, the Young Home­ team. He has been working out The last vestige of the old no­ maker.” “The Campfire Girls on with the team for the last week tion of sleeping In a closet was the the March,” “Campfire Girls at and has played center on the four-poster bed which, to antique Is a very desirable ob­ Long Lake,” Campfire Girls at first team several times. With collectors, ject Work,” Campfire Girls’ Week him in the lineup the team It was from sheer necessity that End Party,” “The Water Babies,” clicked nicely and the teamwork people used to sleep In closets. “T'ed Marsh, the Young Volun­ was much better. He not only Without central heating It was the teer,” “A Boy Scout Patriot,” can get the tip-off but is fast only way to keep warm at night, “A Boy Scout’s Destiny,” “The going down the floor and is an but ns houses were better built the doors changed to heavy cur­ Boy Scouts on Old Superior,” exceptional shot. The team pep­ closet tains. The next development was “Making His Way,” “Tom Slade, ped up for the game against leaving off the hack and sides and (Incorporated) Forest Ranger,” “Tom Slade with one of the toughest teams in substituting four posts with a can­ the Flying Corps,” “Bumper, the the county and is out to make opy from which contains bn«-». White Rabbit,” “Billy Bunny,” a showing._____________ “Marjorie Dean, High School Freshman,” “Ruth Fielding at BASKETBALL GAME Snow Camp,” “Ruth Fielding at JANUARY 16 Brisswood Hall,” “Betty Gordon in Washington,” “Naughty Miss The St. Helens five defeated Bunny,” “Treasure Island.” the Vernonia high school team Adult books donated last month Friday January 16 in the St. were: “The Covered Wagon,” Helens gym. The score was 20 “Bar 20 Three,” “Dr. Jekyll and to 12. The game was slowed up Mr. Hyde,” and “The Re-Crea­ on account of numerous fouls tion of Brian Kent,” given by with three St. Helens men and Dorothy Holtham. “The Fighting one Vernonia player being cal­ Chance,” “Laramie Holds the led out with four personals. Range,” “Skyrider, The Land of St. Helens got the jump on Strong Men,” “The Killer,” “Lin the Vernonia boys and at half- McLean,“ “The Wanderer of the Wasteland,” "The Plunderer.” ■ “Her Praire Knight,” and “The Foreigner,” given by Bert Tis­ dale. “Winner Take All,” dona­ ted by Myrtle John. Appointments Made Report on Coast School Items PAGE THREE After the program, Coach Wal­ and Miss Hilts’ room will have lace McCrae presented the mem­ charge of the program. bers of the football team with their letters. The boys were cal­ led up on the stage and were And Return Via seated in a row across the front of the stage so that the assembly STAGE could have a good look at the WEEK ENDS Columbia county champions. Hol­ Go Friday, Saturday or Sun­ ly Holcomb, Jim Davis, Paul Cum­ days; return limit Monday. mings, Paul Jepson, Louis Graven,, Tickets good also on S. P. Ward Plumer, Arnold Counts, and S. Trains. Hawley Counts, Lewis Shiel, Other Round Trips Floyd Smith, Hamp Roberson. St. Helens ............... $2.00 Fred Henderson, Harry Willard, Rainier ....................... $2.75 and Roy Barnes received letters, Clatskanie ................... $3.50 Astoria ....................... $5.20 and Stanley Parker, Everett Seaside ................... $6.10 Meeker, Ralph Condit, Ted Da­ Tickets, further information, vis and Robert DePue who had etc. from turned out for practice but had M. ALDRICH, Agent not played in any games were C. Wright, Gen. Agt. introduced, The first seven boys C. Pendergaet, Trav. named and Roy Barnes will grad- Psgr. Agt. uate to high school this year. S. P. & s. The next assembly program will TRANSPORAT1ON CO. be held February 2, at 1 o’clock $2.75-Portland The Timber Line Try Our Delivery Oregon-American Lumber Co Service Call 721 Nehalem Market & Grocery In a Nutshell You cannot prevent the birds of sadness from flying over your head, but you may prevent them from stopping to make their nests there. Everybody Ilouse And :SIGN: PAINTING PAPER HANGING AND TINTING J. C. Henderson Phone 1021 Books of 1930 Wall Paper Samples Now Here On Dieplay Vernonia Paint Shop Few people know where and when Io draw the line in the presence ci Vernonia a table groaning with wonder­ fully cooked rich food*. Don't Groan After Eating Armitage Gas Tableta ARMITAGE DRUG CO Varaenia, Oregon THE FEATHERHEADS JUST IMS SAMG.MOTUUft- FEUX HAS TAKEN CAOC OF P0EDDŸ AMD ME BETTER 1UAN A LOT OF MÜ5BANOS / Clubs < Ijodqes Order of Eastern Star A. F. & A M. Nehalum Chapter 153, O. E. S. Vernonia Lodge No. 184 Regular commu­ A. F. & A. M. meets nication first at Masonic Temple, and third Wed­ Stated Communication nesdays of each First Thursday of each month, at Ma­ month. Special called sonic Temple. All visiting sis­ meetings on all other Thurs- ters and broth­ day nights 7:30 p.m. V is i tors ers welcome. most cordially welcome. Mrs. Leona McGraw, W. M. E. G. Anderson, W. M. Mrs. Alma Bell, Secretary. W. E. Bell, Secretary. Mountain Heart Rebekah Lodge No. 243 WOMENS RELIEF CORPS No. 243, I.Q.O.F., meets every Meets third Thursday of each second and fourth Thursdays in I. O. 0. F. hall, Vernonia. Visit­ month at the I.O.O.F. hall. Mrs. May Mellinger, president ors always welcome. Edna Linn, Noble Grand Grace Sunell, Vice Grand KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Myrtle John, Secretary HARDING LODGE 11« Meats every Monday Margaret Shipley, Treasurer ' ~~ ' ■"*’ -T-'-U-g-T night in the W.O.W. hall. Visiting broth­ Pythian Sisters ers welcome. Vernonia Temple 61 meets' every 2nd and 4th Wednesdays in H. Culbertson, C.C. U. A. Scott, K.R.S- W.O.W. hall. „ „ Isabel Culbertson, M. E. C. Clara Kerns, M. or R. & C. I. O. O. F, American Legion Vernonia Post I.O.O.F,—Vernonia Lodge No. 119, American 246 meets every Tuesday night at 8 o’clock, in I.O.O.F. hall. Vis­ Meets Legion. always welcome. 2nd and 4th itors L. H. Cates, N. G. each Tuesdays Chas. Holt, V. G. month, 8. p. m. John Glassner. Sec’y. Dan Nelson, Ad­ Mike Miller, Treasurer. jutant; P. Hughes, Commander. R. C. Stanton, Fin. Sec’y. Mama Doesn’t Like Felix