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VERNONIA, OREGON, Friday, March 13, 1931. VOLUME 9 Acacias, Mildews, League Leaders, Tangle Tonight Big Game of Season to be Played by the Two Tonight catching and pounded the pellet often and hard while at bat. The score: Mildews ........ 200, 572 630—25 Legions ............ 232 234 320—21 Umpires: Nance and Dror- baugh. TRAFFIC OFFICERS WARN 36 DRIVERS State traffic officers Healy and McCoy were in Vernonia Sat- unrday night checking up on lights. They found 117 cars to be o. k., and issued 36 warnings. There were no arrests. These officers are the first from the state traffic department i to give Vernonia systematic pro-| tection against improper lights. I They have been making trips here, approximately once a week to see that lights conform with the law. County Golf Association Organizing Officers to be Elected Sunday Evening at St. Helens PYTHIAN SISTERS VISIT AVA TEMPLE A number of Pythian Sisters went to St. Helens Thursday evening, March 5, to visit Ava Temple and witness the initia- tion ceremonies. Those who went were Mrs. Harry Culbertson, Mrs. H. Kerns, Mrs. A. L. Kullander, Miss Ruth Halliday, Mrs. M. D. Cole, Mrs. C. S. Hoffman, Mrs. James Nan- son, Mrs. Dan Brown, Mrs. Min nie Aspland, Mrs. Van Peebley, Mrs. Rose Fletcher, Mrs. J. P. McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith, Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Soden, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Van Doren. NUMBER 33. County Championship Race To Be Held Here Tomorrow MRS. PEARSE CHOSEN PRESIDENT EASTERN STAR SOCIAL CLUB Mrs. H. A. Pearse was elected president of the Eastern Star So cial club at the regular meeting held in the Masonic temple Wed nesday afternoon. Those present were Mrs. F. Hartwick, Mrs. H. A. Pearse, Mrs. F. M. Ruhl, Mrs. G. Drorbaugh, Mrs. R. A. Space, Mrs. F. D. Macpherson, Mrs. H. E. McGraw, Mrs. E. W. Holtham, Mrs. A. J. Hughes, Mrs. R. M. Aldrich, Mrs. T. M. Crawford, Mrs. W. T. Lil ly, Mrs. E. E. Yeo, Mrs. A. L. Kullander. Games will Start at 9:30; Continue Through The Day The first county championship Knights 13; Acacias 20 contest ever to be held in Ver Although the score does not in nonia will take place in the Wash Acacias .... ........ 4 1 .800 dicate it, the Acacias and the KRAMER MOVES ington grade school auditorium Mildews . ........ 4 1 .80,0 Knights played a very exciting TO HILLSBORO Officers of the Columbia Coun tomorrow, when the basketball Athletics ....... 3 3 .500 game last Friday which the Aca ty Golfers association will be e- teams that won in their respective Federals ... ......... 3 3 .500 cias won 20 to 13. The game D. A. Kramer, until recently lected Sunday at the St. Helens I 66 NEW FAMILIES districts gather here to battle for Legions .......... 2 3 .400 was very close for seven innings manager of the local Miller Mer club house at 7 p. m. A golf i TO OREGON IN FEB. the county championship trophy. ........ 0 5 .000 Knights as when the two teams went into cantile company store, moved his I tournament, signifying the grand! The coaches of the various the eighth the score was all household goods Monday to Hills ¡opening of the association, will! Sixty-six new families located teams will meet at 9:30 to draw FOURTH WEEK boro, where he has charge of I be held throughout the day. 15 j in Oregon in February, according (Continued on Page 6) for team and position and the Mildews 14, Federáis 12 sales of Majestic radios and re i per cent of the gate receipts will i to the state chamber of com first game will start at 10 o' Acacias 20, Knights 13 frigerators. merce. The total investment was | go for trophies for the tourna- 1 clock. The teams will be divided Mildews 25, Legions 21 Mr. and Mrs. Kramer lived in ment. Trophies will be awarded $184,350, and the number of School Dedication into class A and <la s B, the class Federáis 22, Athletics 20 Hinsboro^ before coming to Ver-! members and their wives only? acres purchased 3,688. A teams being the district cham 3,535 letters of inquiry were First Aid Is Theme nonia and are very happy to I The association plans for an pions and the class B teams the Friday, March 20 again locate there, where they I all-county team of twenty, to received last month at the of runners up. have many friends. fice of the manager, W. G. Ide. ' qualify in a championship match The first half of the indoor At Chamber Meeting The county champions will re at Vernonia probably some time baseball league schedule was ceive a beautiful trophy emblem Vernonia’s beautiful new grade WORD RECEIVED OF ' in June. This team will have as PYTHIAN SISTERS completed Monday evening when school will be dedicated next atic of a basketball player. The MRS. SHINN ’ S DEATH , many matches as possible with | HOLD CARD PARTY First aid to the injured was runner up will receive a silver the Mildews and the Legions Friday, March 20. I outside cities. and demonstrated at explained The program has been divided played their fifth game. The The Pythian Sisters were re the chamber of commerce meet cup. The class B winners will Word has been received here, 29 from Vernonia have joined also receive a trophy. Mildews defeated the Legions to into three parts and while it is of the death of Mrs. Frank Shinn assOciation. Any one who is sponsible for another delightful The county is divided into four not yet complete the following on March 1 in Kansas City. Al-I interested is requested to get card party Wednesday evening in ing Wednesday noon by Harley J. Barber, of Forest Grove. With go into a tie for first place. has been arranged: Under state, though a young woman, Mrs. | ' in touch with M. E. Ulshoeffer • the W. O. W. hall. Prizes for Earl Smith as subject he showed districts only three of which will compete, as last minute informa The big game of the present and county, C. A. Howard, statejghinn had been ill for some timel high score at bridge were won season will played tonight when superintendent of schools, andj with" a’"he^rt " diseasi. "’¿he has ^^¡^‘^"the^organiz^ng by Mrs. Frank Dickson and Frank the proper method of bandaging tion has been received that both head and arms, and of resuscit- St. Helens claass A winners in the Acacias tangle with the Mil Miss Elizabeth Murray, county, mnny friends in Vernonia, hav- committee. other committee-men! Hartwick, and consolation was dews for top place. At present school superintendent, will speak, j ¡np, ma(je her home here until ar„ c Heuman and L B Frizzell given to Mrs. Frank Hartwick, ing a drowned or asphixiated per their district and Scappoose, run son. In connection with his dut Under „community, E ; W. Holth-j ab ; ut three years ag0 . she W as W T. Kerry and these two teams are tied for and L. S. Austin. High scores ies on the staff of the West ner up in the same district are the top rung, each having won am will speak for Mayor J. E. a talented violinist and music for 500 were held by Mrs. E. B. Coast Telephone company, Mr. quarantined with small pox, meas- Bob Clement of Briarcliff. Jes and mumps and will be unable four and lost one, so the winner Tapp if he is unable to be pres- teacher. The organizing committee has Miner and James Nanson, while Barber has made a special study to compete. This leaves Rainier, --------------- ---------------- of tonight’s game will gain un ent, and H. E. McGraw and Mrs.' consolation prizes were awarded of first aid. the following in nomina- placed Quincy and Vernonia as class disputed possession of first place, M. D. Cole will also give short Melvin Hieber To to Miss Whitlock and Earl Smith. Earl Smith was chairman of A teams and Clatskanie and De- tion: at least for the time being. To talks. The school part of thel1V,e,V,n n,eDer ,o First prizes in pinochle were pre the meeting. Participate at U. of O I For president: Albert Childs, sented to Mrs. J. C. Henderson lena as class B teams who will night’s game will be a benefit program will include selections by President George W. Ford an vie for the championships. Howard Hudson. game and a small admission will the toy orchestra, selections by and Henry Fogel and consola UNIVERSITY OF OREGON— be charged, the proceeds of which the school orchestra and a violin For vice-president. S. Heuman, tions to Mrs. Henry Fogel and nounced E. J. Ludeman as chair Dope based on comparative man of next week’s program. solo by Miss Constance Bougher. Eugene —(Special)— Three ma Frank Hartwick. will go to the Athletic club. scores show all class A teams to Dan Brown. jor musical events, in which Mel be practically on a par which will For directors from Vernonia: Tables and refreshments carried The Acacias will be out for vin Hieber of Vernonia will take M. E. Ulshoeffer, O. T. Bateman, out the St. Patrick motif. Sand make the outcome in doubt until revenge tonight as the Mildews County Gains by part, will mark the closing of the final whistle. J. V. McAllister, Bob Sergeant. wiches were white and green, team holds a victory over them School Operetta winter term at the University of Two directors are to be elected white cakes were decorated with The Vernonia team, our own re which they are going to attempt Oregon, which has already made from each club. frosted shamrocks, while green Reapportionment presentative, has worked hard in to reverse. The Mildews lost To Be Given Soon history for the campus in the mints, and green marshmallows preparation for the tournament their one game during the first number and quality of concerts for cocoa appropriately complet and from word taken from the half to the Athletic». and recitals which have occurred, Teachers Elected Reapportionment of representa ed the color scheme. “Love Pirates of Hawaii,” a i Within the next two weeks con- players and their coach will give The two victories which the Those who arranged the party tion from Columbia county so as everything they have to keep the Mildews won during the past two act operetta by Otis M. Car i certs will be given by the sym to add a joint representative Mrs. J. T. McDonald and championship in Vernonia. week brought them into the tie rington, is to be given in the phony orchestra, the glee club, For Coming Year were Macile Roberts of the table com with Clatsop county, clarifying The Vernonia squad which has with the Acacias. Last Thurs Washington grade school audi ' and the second section of the mittee, and Mrs. James Nanson, the description of the county been chosen by Coach McCrae day they defeated the Federáis torium Friday, March 27. There I polyphonic choir. boundary line, and permission for for tournament competition in in charge of refreshments. and then Monday took the Le will be a matinee and an even The school board of district The glee club, which will ap- St. Helens to purchase Sand is cludes Holcomb, Shiel, Plumer, gions into camp. The Acacias ing performance, both directed I pear on March 15, will present 47 announced yesterday the re land for use as an airport, were Jepson, Graven, Barnes, Hender Mrs. M. G. Pettijohn won the only game they played, by Miss Constance Bougher. the acts of the recent legisla son and King. Numbered among the principals '“The Seven Last Words,” by election of nine teachers. Others defeating the lowly Knights. Of Keasey Marries of the present staff will be re ture affecting this county, states of the operetta cast are Sara I Theodore Dubois, and Melvin Hie- Vernonia has engaged the ser The Federáis won one and lost McGee as Dorothy Dear; Otha I ber will take part. This compo- elected later if the prospective H. E. McGraw, representative. vices of Del Sage, prominent A quiet wedding was had at enrollment justifies. . All salaries one during the past week to keep DeHart as Miss rnnici — ~ ■ ” , . sltlon sition, ’ > like the “ St. Cecilia Mass ” The reapportionment bill was , .LzuiuLiij -ii Primer; Dorothy 11Ke tne " st - ^ ecl “ B Ma3s Portland official to handle tour Evangelical parsonage Wed their percentage at .500 while June Wolff as Lehua; iven at Christmas time, has been were cut from eight ; to fifteen the Lehua- June Mi-> Mi-'^lven nesday evening when Mrs. Marie passed in the last week of the nament games, which means the the Athletics dropped the only chener as Kamlani; Doris Ander- sun« br, the «lee club a?nual'y per cent. session, and in Mr. McGraw ’ s Teachers reelected are E. H. Grace Pettijohn of Keasey be opinion is the best that could officiating will be of the highest game they played, being defeated I son as Lilinoe; Helen Messing aslfor tbe Iast, ten years under the by the Federáis in a ten inning Mailo; Garland Monger as Billy 'direction of John Stark Evans, Condit, Mrs. Ethel Ray, Mrs. came the bride of Deaver K. be done for the county. There class. The schedule of games will be fracas Wednesday evening. They Wood; and Earl Doney as Pirate and has become firmly fixed as Madge Rogers, Miss Lenora Kizer, Mendenhall of Multnomah county. was opportunity for substitution as follows, although the actual Rev. G. W. Plumer officiated. are tied with the Federáis for Chief. The chorus of Hawaiian a traditional event Mr. Mrs. J. B. Wilkerson, Miss Flor Evans Mr. Evans Mr. and Mrs. Mendenhall will of a joint representative from teams who play will not be known third place. The Legions lost girls includes Rhoda Bell, Shelby ! accompanies the glee club on the ence Santee, Mrs. Maude Duncan, be at home on the Pettijohn Multnomah county, but Mr. Mc until 9:3d Saturday morning af Miss Ruth Taylor, Mrs. Alta the only game they played. Caton, Leona Hillman, Marjorie organ and directs at the same Graw believes the Clatsop ar ter the coaches have drawn. farm at Keasey. Neil. Wednesday night’s encounter Holtham, Ruth Page Simmons, time. rangement preferable because of 10 a. m. Class A game. 11 a. between the Athletics and the Mildred Walters, Roberta Wil-| On Sunday afternoon, March 8, Rebekah* Have Birthday Dinner chance of electing a man from m. Class A game. 6:30 p. m. Federáis was quite thrilling with liams and Velam Petty. ¡the polyphonic choir gave “The Mountain Heart Rebekah club this county. In the other case consolation Class A. 7:30 p. m. first one side and then the oth The chorus of Pirates includes Holy City” by Gaul. This sec- held a pot luck birthday dinner there would be none. Some peo championship. Class B. 8:30 p. er being in the lead. The A’s Everett Shively, Dale Clark, Ben-1 tion of the choir, which now num- and all day meeting in the Odd ple in Clatsop county, which m. county championship, winners forced the Feds to go ten innings ji Wilkerson, Earl King, Robert bers 140 mixed voices, appeared Fellows hall Tuesday. A beau would lose its claim to two full of Class A games. to earn their victory. The score Kilby, and Billy Bassett. ¡for the first time under the di- The visiting teams and their tiful cake was baked by Mrs. representatives, are not in favor at the end of the ninth was 18 The scene is laid in a private rection of Roy Bryson, teacher of E. S. Thompson and it had a of the change, and a delegation coaches will be the guests of the to 18. The Federáis scored four school in fair Hawaii, where sing- voice, who assists Arthur Board candle on it for each member from Astoria visited the gover chamber of commerce at a lun runs in their half of the tenth ing and dreaming fill the days man, professor of music, in this whq had a birthday during the nor Tuesday to ask for a veto. cheon to be served by members i and then held the Athletics to ¡with beauty. Then Announcement of the outcome has of the Eastern Star Social club. Ti.-.. a «. lieutenant'work. past three months. two counters. fro® S. -------- cruiser Tennes-| ■ I — .. the .... U. — _. ------ —. | The University symphony or- The next meeting will be held not been made up to the time of A Vernonia lady reports that Brickel, McCrea, and F Dror-1 see, and later pirates sought by j chestra, which is directed by Rex she sat eight hours Saturday on April 14 at 2:30 at the home of going to press. baugh were the big guns for Work piled up on the legisla WATER OFFICE >r the j the United States government, Underwood, professor of violin, a hard, backless bench watching Mrs. H. Fogel. Athletics while Clarence Nance enter the seminary against rules, | presented tors during the last week, Mr. presenieu its second setuuu concert vuuvci. of the Walkathon in Portland. Some 114 vs /I o xr wiilx and Tom Bateman bore the brunt interrupting the pleasant days on- FL McGraw says, and bills were rush the xronr year on » Monday, with Ilnur. How- Evangelist Defines CHANGE DEBATED of the attack for the winners. ly to bring more thrilling and ard Halbert, of Corvallis, as con- thing of an endurance record it ed through so fast that many, self, we think. Conception Of Hell not adept at referring quickly to Federáis ...... 061 006 212 4—22 romantic ones. 1 cert master. When Willem van i Athletics .... 170 111 133 2—20 the file copies on their desks, A small orchestra composed of i Hoogstraten, conductor of the George Ford says he was not A literal hell, burning with fire did not know always what they The fact that Ben S. Owens, Umpires, Cole and Welch. Miss Kirkpatrick, violin; Miss Portland Symphony orchestra, interested in Dr. Bulgin’s sub I was in Eugene recently to direct and brimstone, is but a picture, were voting for or against. Bills former city recorder, was also Ruth Taylor, clarinet; Rose Sitts, ject Wednesday. He asserts he Legions 21; Mildews 25 piano; Elbert and Leon Brock, a concert, he held a special Sun has caught it too many times al a shadow of something real, de were voted on by number only. water collector would not justify Rev E. J. Bulgin at the The Legions and the Mildews cornets will provide the music. Speech making was unpopular, a similar combination of duties day rehearsal of the orchestra ready, being a utility manager. clared Evangelical church Wednesday he declares, and the man who today, is the opinion of those who tangled up Monday evening in a working with them on the “Eg- free hitting contest which the mont Overture” which was one of ___ ________ ______ evening. Hell, the evangelist af tried to declaim was likely to be uphold the present arrangement. Earl /Smith submitted without firmed, is where God is not. Records in the city hall show Mildews won 25 to 21. As the 45 CARS OF LOGS greeted with a rustling of papers the numbers on the Monday night, being bandaged like I a whimper to Deing nanaagea use God does not consign people that members got out to read. that the number of water tap re score indicates the game was program. ' a mummy, respirated, and all the to hell, but sinners choose it for quite loose with errors and hits The effort to cooperate with ceipts written by him from June rest. themselves, at a cost much great Governor Meier and to grant him 15, 1923, to August 31, 1924, SHIPPED DAILY Asst. Manager Named Both clubs being plentiful. played ragged ball with the Le D. A. Kramer will be greatly er than they would pay for en what legislation he asked was very was 981, while in a similar length I For Local Theatre gions kicking the old i apple evident, the feeling being that of time, from June 25 to August missed here. He has commanded trance to heaven. Forty-five carloads of logs are Dr. Bulgin’s meeting will be the governor was spokesman for 31, 1930, 5608 receipts were writ around a little more than i the being shipped daily from Verno the highest respect and admir Lewis J. Lampert, formerly ation of his associates and friends. concluded Sunday evening. He the wishes of the people. In ten, states a citizen who invest Mildews. nia and vicinity, according to R. will preach tonight and Saturday, many cases some of the legisla igated. Collections increased from The Legions started off in the M. Aldrich, agent of the United | with the Portland Publix theatre, ar.d three times on Sunday. Dr. Luzader Dies tors voted contrary to their own $1907.70; to $15,779.07. Mr. Ow lead and kept it for several in- Railways. The Koster Products has been made assistant manager convictions, Mr. McGraw thinks, ens is said to have received dur nings, the score at the end of company is shipping 18, Van ¡of the Joy theatre in this city,| Dr. W. A. Luzader, optometrist The Nehalem Valley Ice and in order to support the admini ing the period stated $375.00 for the sixth being all tied up at |Vleet Logging company and Vale j announces J. H. Bush, proprie-j well known in Vernonia, died at water collections. 16 to 16. John Grady’s boys and Scott 15, and Konnicher Log .! tor. his home in Portland Wednesday. Creamery company is installing stration. According to a report by Arch Mr. Lampert will devote par-| He had been in poor health for a frigidaire in Dad’s Sandwich Addreaaea Kiwania scored two more runs in every ging company, which began oper LI shop for serving ice cream, milk Mr. McGraw spoke Tuesday J. Tourtellotte, certified public ac inning except the ninth when ations this week, about 12. Three e! ticular attention to the develop- about two years. Iment of good will throughout evening at the Kiwania club meet countant, January 30, 1925, the Dr. Luzader made regular trips and other dairy products. they were unable to shove across trains are required. the \ ernonia trading area, and to Vernonia, beginning in 1923 ing in Clatskanie on the work of water records during the time that any. The Mildews were slow in the legislature. He discussed the they were kept by the recorder starting but finally managed to nay are coming irom camp ac- will a’m to be of service to pat- and continuing until a year ago rons of the theatre. As he has ' this month, when the state of his reapportionment measure, and an are in poor shape. “They were ring up five runs in the fourth Gregor to the O.-A. mill. EVEN EGGS ARE BIG had considerable experience in | health forced him to give them swered questions of members con found in a condition requiring a and then added seven in the this line of work in high class I up. cerning various legislative acts. great amount of detail effort in fifth and six in the seventh. While here he made his Even hens’ eggs grow big Old Friends Visit clarifying and adjusting errors,” Mr. and Mrs. Wilburn Hall theatres. Mr. Bush considers him ' headquarters at the Kullander John Miller and Connie Ander in the Nehalem valley. Mrs. Attend Diatrict Convention he declared, and he strongly ad ...... the big guns ___ - --- —.were surprised to have as guests self highly fortunate in securing Jewelry store. son were for the Lee Hall brought last week Mrs. H. Fogel, Mrs. Lines, Mrs. vised the employment of some Surviving him are his widow. Legions, each of these boys cros-i Sunday Mr. and Mrs. William Mr. Lampert’s services. to the Eagle office six Min A. Webb, Mrs. J. Monger, Mrs. one “sufficiently qualified in ac a daughter, Mrs. I. K. Simmons sing the rubber five times. Da- Burt. Clarence and Marjorie Builds Extension Line Mae Mellinger, Mrs. N. A. Spof counting principles to carry out orca eggs that weigh 17 of Oakland, California, and a son, vidson played an excellent game Burt, of Portland, and also Mr. ford, Mias Bessie Spofford, Mrs. proper accounting practices.” The Oregon Gas and Electric B. A. Luzader, optometrist of ounces, 6 or 7 ounces heav in the field. Marshall and Malm- Burt's father. The Halls had not Rose Fletcher and Mrs. Marie ■ten were the only Mildews who! seen their friends for 25 years, company has completed a half- Vancouver, Washington. ier than ordinary hens lay Dr. R. A. Olson is moving Sat O’Donnell attended the district The funeral will be held Sat- ~__ errors, _ Marshall * "1 They become acquainted 25 mile extension from Rose avenue got by without —elsewhere. convention of Rebekah lodges at urday to the place west of town especially playing a nice game years ago while working in a west to the R. A. Olson and C. . urday at the Holman and Lutz which he purchased recently. Hillsboro Tuesday evening. | chapel, Portland. D. Bushart places. Laird also did a good job of hop yard at Aurora. Team W L Pct. Feathers And Talons a av a