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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1931)
Oernoiim VOLUME IX. Big Tourney VERNONIA, COLUMBIA COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1931. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR TO HAVE CHARGE OF CHURCH SERVICE Registration For Relief Now Open Survey of Budget For High School Approved NUMBER 65. STATE TRAVELING LIBRARY TO BE HERE SIX MONTHS Road Status The Christian Endeavor society The library board at its meet- of the Christian church will have ing Monday afternoon arranged Men who wish to register for The budget for Union high to have the traveling library of entire charge of the service Sun school district 1, calling for an the state library here for six day evening, when they hold their part time work provided by the state this winter should do so at expenditure of $39,897.04, and month'». annual church night. permission to exceed the six per The theme of the evening will once, declares H. E. McGraw of Several new books have been cent limitation imposed by law ordered and will be available be “The Example of Christian1 the unemployment relief commit- Youth ” !tee ^or Columbia county. He ex- were approved by a vote of 34 soon. --------------- ------------- -— ¡pects registration to close Novem- to 13 Saturday afternoon. The Libby to Maintain amount to be raised by taxation, Recent additions to the period George W. Ford Tenders Arrangements Made to Grange Back« County Agent ; ber 1. Bona fide residents of the ical department, according to Winema Grange 652 ot Bir-Ic°unty may register with Mr. $22,414.04, is in reality less than Miss Lois Malmsten, librarian are Hold Cascade Headquarters in Resignation as kenfeld, has endorsed continuance McGraw or with the two other that which was approved in bud Good Housekeeping, the Literary i members of the committee, Judge get meeting last year, $27,500.00, Digest, National Geographic and of the office of county agent. Vernonia Match Here President but on account of a low base Popular Mechanics. The resolution will appear in J. H. Wellington and L. A. Aus tin of St. Helens. It will be the the question of exceeding the The Cascade golf tournament, full in next week’s issue. Status of the road situation policy of the committee, Judge 1 Preliminary survey of the Scap- limitation must be voted upon one of the feature tourneys of Wenington 'stated "several weete was explained at the chamber of annually. the state and probably second in commerce meeting in the Masonic ago, not to give work to those of Vernonia began Tuesday, when Voting was by ballot, Only importance to the Oregon ama temple Wednesday by J. E. Kerr, who come into the county fromlcrews under H’ N’ Haekett went 48 votes were cast, one being teur tournament, will be held on ! out on reconnassaince. They were chairman of the roads committee, elsewhere. defective. the Vernonia Golf course in June out in full force Wednesday, who stated that continued effort Most of the work will be on working until about 4 p. m. when The budget committee consisted of the coming year. A repre would be necessary in order not McGraw believes. It roads, Mr. considered In a close match, sentation of local members com their instruments became clouded of Judd Greenman, Judge W. A. to lose any of the ground al Emil Messing, C. W. Reithner, ! is the intention to take a truck Harris, Henry John, Frank Peter one of the best main events ev- ready gained. prising Emil Messing, Albert with rain. R. M. Aldrich, C. F. Hieber and : load of men from here to St. the lower or seen staged along son, Emil Messing and the board Childs and F. D. Macpherson at Headquarters Established H. E. McGraw, another member tended a meeting of the various Albert Childs were named at the Helens or Clatskanie to perform Vernonia will be the headquar of directors, H. M. Condit, A. R. Columbia river, Dane Brady of of the committee, commended city council meeting Monday night hand labor on the Lower Colum Vernonia won by a knockout in clubs held at Yamhill Country ters of Hollis Libby, engineer in Melis and R. L. Spencer. the work of Mr. Kerr and re as a committee to draw up the bia highway. the fifth round over Ivan Schu- charge of the five locating crews club last Sunday. ported the outlook for designa budget. ley of Westport in the People ’ s An invitation had been extend on the Wilson river, Wolf creek tion of the road bright. It will be necessary to hold I theatre at Clatskanie Wednes ed to all competing clubs by Yam and Vernonia routes. H. N. Hack F. D. Macpherson, who was an election on the question of ! day night. One of the spectators ett will work out of Vernonia hill club to meet there on this one of a reconnaissance party to exceeding the six per cent limit described the bout as “ all ham day and after various team com for two months of so, when he mer and tongs from one bell to go over both the Vernonia-Ham petitions were over a meeting was ation, states Judge D. B. Reas- will move to Tideport and work ! oner, recorder, who was notified the other. There was no backing, let and Wolf creek routes, re opened to elect officers for a I this way. ported that by making use of j of this fact by the county assess clinching or anything of that George W. Ford, manager of permanent organization. Ralph| 14 Men Here two passes at an elevation of A root crop field day was or, Fred Watkins. While a sub kind. ” the Oregon Gas and Electric com Mills of Forest Hills was elected about 1700 feet the Wolf creek held Tuesday at the John Jacob 1 A force of 14 men is now pany at Vernonia and the Wash stantial reduction in the budget Oral Estes of Vernonia, 135 | president, Roy Sparks of Yamhill, Astor Experiment station at As ' being maintained here. Since it ington Gas and Electric company pounds, fought a draw with Wash- • route was feasible from an en for the coming year is contem- ' secretary, with a directors com gineering standpoint, but from all toria, which included farmers 1 is the plan to maintain headquar- mittee to be appointed and con plated, an election will be necess from Columbia county as well as. ' ters in Vernonia irrespective of at Longview, has announced his burn of Rainier, four rounds. other angles the Vernonia-Ham ary because of the discovery by The next best bout on the card resignation to take effect Nov sisting of one member from each that other coast counties, with a to-! the northern route finally desig ember 1. He leaves these pos was 4 rounds between Kid Nazaro let route was so far ahead as to the state tax commission club which has endorsed the Cas nated, several of the engineers afford no comparison. Logging Vernonia along with other cities cities tai attendance of about 90, ap- vernoma along wiin ovner 1 'u , , „„ j itions in order to become vice- of Vernonia and Ray Hudson of cade tournament in past years. in the county, has been disregard- proximately 18 being from Co->7,71'v» d.,rin<r the president and general manager of Westport. Nazaro won the deci operations in the 11 miles of 16 Clubs Belong expect to live here during the standing timber on the route I ing the original base on which the lumbia county, Nine clubs from northwestern time of survey and construction. the Columbia Utilities company sion after a hard struggle. levies must be made. The present i The crops at the station farm The next main event will be a would be seriously impaired, he with headquarters at Klamath Oregon have heretofore compris- stated. I These are Mr. Libby, J. A. Phelps, base, Judge Reasoner states, is are grown to show the most eco- match between Young Sharkey Falls. Mr. Ford is one of three ¡Norman Pratt, Carl Hunter and ed the membership but at this Emil Messing, secretary, an $1,865.13, six per cent more than nomical ways of growing dairy of St. Helens and Happy Chap partners in this enterprise. meeting it v is voted to enlarge Alvin Wallace. nounced that about $200 addi $1,758.43, the correct base for feeds and one of the particular! man of Centralia in Clatskanie Mr. Ford came to Vernonia a- the membership and there are , _ . John Skans, draughtsman, will tional would have to be raised now 16 clubs. They are Yamhill last year. At that rate, Judge j demonstrations illustrated Tues-(be located ¡n the offiee .„ the bout four years ago as receiver November 4. Kid Nazaro and to continue the campaign for Reasoner asserts, it will take 24 day showed four daily rations 1 John La Cruse of Vernonia will of the Vernonia Light and Power Country club, Forest Hills, Briar Joy theatre building. Í i designating the Vernonia route. Company. He helped organize the participate. cliff, St. Helens, Astoria, Seaside, years to catch up with the base, for a 1000 pound cow, giving 20 Local Men Employed Trout Planting Valuable Authority to exceed the limit- pounds of milk per day. Brady is to fight a return Tillamook, Agate Beach, Albany, Because of the f^pt- that train- Columbia Utilities company, which Lester Sheeley told of the va ation, Judge Reasoner declares, Ration No. 1 showed 45 pounds fid cngineers are e ~ ntia i for the ■natch with Schuley November 18. bought out the bankrupt concern, Corvallis, South Salem, Illihee, Vernonia men witnessing the lue to the community of th» Oregon City, Silverton, Wood is absolutely essential Street light hay which would be required for I kind of work on hand, local la and was its operating manager ing, lamps and the lighting of the a cow per day to maintain her bor is a minor consideration. Two until its sale to the present com fights were O. T. Bateman, Bert planting of steelhead and cut burn and Vernonia. throat in the Nehalem and tribu The membership of the var of the city hall cost $1,457.22 body and produce this amount of men, C. C. Brown and F. R. pany about two years ago. He Tisdale, Clyde Jordan and John taries. It has been conservatively during the last 12 months, he her milk if it were possible for La Cruse. was then made local manager, ious clubs makes a total of sever Meacham, have been engaged as estimated, he declared, that a states. Hence only $301.21 would to eat this much hay. and last March was promoted to al thousand golfers and will un axmen. sportsman spends on an average a similar position in Longview, Ration No. 2 was hay and mill doubtedly bring at least 100 of be available for all other expenses of $3 a day in the locality where except for a month or so retain the leading golfers to Vernonia of the city except the water de- feed, of which 39.4 per cent was he fishes. If he catches the lim partment. was pur- ing his relationship here. raised and 60.6 per cent next June to compete in the tour it of 30, then, the value of the chased, which makes it too ex The Columbia Utilities company nament. fish to the community is 10 has recently acquired telephone pensive a ration to be fed un The tournament will cover cents each. If the Nehalem were der present conditions of the but properties and central heating three days and while the exact stocked to the limit, Mr. Sheeley The city council voted Monday and plants in Southern Oregon, terfat market. date has not been set it was Ration No. 3 was one of the The various interests back of Mr. Ford will assume direct con- night to hire some one to clean maintained, the Nehalem valley agreed that it would be some the paved streets once a week would be enriched $100,000 an most practical for the average the Vernonia-Hamlet road are trol of these. time in the early part of June at $2.50 a week. This work has nually. farmer to use and consisted of 12 still lining up support for its des on dates that will not conflict County Agent Spanks The Christian church will hold pounds of hay, 80 pounds of root ignation,” declares J. E. Kerr, FRANK DICKSON IS been done by the fire department with other state golf competi its annual Homecoming service crops and four and one-half chairman of the road committee with a- hose, but on account of the County Agent George A. Nel tions. TRANSFERRED TO Sunday morning, November 1, to pounds of grain ration. Of this of the chamber of commerce, number of vehicles on the street son, a guest at the meeting, re Credit to Vernonia be followed by a basket dinner ration 76.6 per cent was raised “and if the short road to the sea MARKET IN BEND that interfere with flushing, and ported on the tour to the John That the local golf course was in the church. the clogging of the drains, it was Jacob Astor Experiment station and 23.4 per cent was bought is built for the primary idea of A program is to follow the and made a very much more eco serving the greatest number of Frank Dickson, who was trans decided to hire a sweeper. accepted for so prominent a tour Tuesday to study root crops. Marshal Harry Phelps was given nament should be taken by Ver dinner and a general good time nomical ration for dairymen to people and doing the maximum ferred to a Portland Pay ’n Takit The only way that a dairyman nonia as a distinct privilege in is anticipated, A general invita use. good to the northwestern part of market following the consolida supervision, and he appointed Al can get by now, he declared, is tion of the MacMarr and Safeway Austin to perform the work. advertising the fact that the Ver tion is extended to tile public, to keep down expenses. He must Ration No. 4 was made up of Oregon our road is assured. nonia course stands on a par “Come, bring your basket and 10 pounds hay, 25 pounds silage, grow as much feed as he can. “The Portland Uptown assoc stores here, has been moved again with other courses in this part of plan to stay as long as you can 50 pounds roots and one and one- iation have unqualifiedly endorsed to Bend, where he will have CHURCH TO PROVIDE “The Nehalem valley can dairy and have a pleasant afternoon,” half pounds oil meal and is the it, and are very friendly to the charge of a Safeway market. He the state. just as well as any other section SUNDAY NURSERY Upon the awarding of the tour states F. Claude Stephens, minis most economical ration, as it people of the Nehalem valley left for eastern Oregon the of the county,” Mr. Nelson said, nament to Vernonia Mr. Mac- ter. A nursery and kindergarten is “through the growing of alfalfa consists almost entirely of home and Vernonia in helping us de middle of the week. Mrs. Dick- son and Ray will remain in Ver to be conducted in the ladies’ and root crops, which do nicely pherson announced that he will grown feeds, but is adapted only velop this territory. nonia for another week or so. put in a great many improve RADIO SERVICE IS rest room of the Evangelical here.” to larger herds, where the own- ments on the course before the church Sunday mornings during Ford Resigns ESTABLISHED HERE ers can afford silos. ALTERATIONS MADE tournament is held. These im George W. Ford, president of Sunday school and church service, Fields were visited where Dan- Glenn E. Deamer, of Portland, ish Bortfield turnips were be- provements will include length IN TWO DWELLINGS for the benefit of mothers who the local chamber since January ening the course, improving fair is establishing a complete radio i ing grown. These turnips are wish to be relieved of the care 1, tendered his resignation be ways, putting in new traps, im service in Vernonia. As soon as i the main feed for dairy cows as Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Washburn of their children at those times. cause of his intended removal proving the rough and various possible he expects to get a bus-' . they give the highest tonnage of have just added an attractive If there is sufficient demand, November 1 to Klamath Fall». other features which will add to , iness location down town, buti I a good quality of turnips, and new breakfast room, complete Rev. G. W. Plumer, pastor, says A number of speakers express the attractiveness of the course j for the present will operate from will stand the heavy freezing with modern electrical equipment, the nursery will be maintained ed themselves as regretting to “Tim” says he had a preaching his residence, 18 O.-A. Hill. for competitive play. to their North street home. during the Sunday evening ser see Mr. Ford leave, and a motion weather as well as rutabagas, Mr. Deamer has had long exper which are one of the most hardy date Sunday. If he’d kept the Prize« to be Awarded Extensive alterations, which vice also. by W. S. McDaniel not to accept date, he would not have got hurt. The arrangements are not yet, ience in the technique of radio. of root crops. his resignation but to appoint will include a glass inclosed porch, A POTATO AND AN EGG completed with regard to prizes He is installing machinery for the some one to serve temporarily For early fall feeding, they We have some doubts about are being made in the W. L. and cups but this part of the' manufacture of parts, and also were growing Imperial Green | Charles Malmsten has brought during the rest of Mr. Ford’s that date. “Tim” had a shotgun Moody home on Second Avenue tournament will be planned at j aims to carry a full line of parts ' I Globe and Pomeranian White , to the Eagle office a freak pota term was passed. at Nehalem street. along, and our private opinion not the directors’ meeting to be held for ' standard ‘ J models. He does J ‘ . Q]obe turnips, which make a was that he was going to look to consisting of a whole hill Mr. Ford expressed hi» regret at Forest Hills in January. The at this time contemplate estab- j Kood early growth and have j for a dinner he never got. grown together in a shape not at leaving after four yean of ROCK SPREAD ON play as outlined, however, will lishing a sales agency for radios. large tops which make good feed. unlike a kewpie doll. pleasant association here, and Mrs. Deamer is county repre MANY CITY STREETS Mrs. A. E. Jennings brought hoped to come back frequently no doubt include the sponsoring There were also dozens of oth, It's surely good to see Earl of a certain part of the prizes sentative for a line of founda er varieties grown for experi Smith around again. He says he in a pullet egg nearly 3 inches •to keep up the relationship with Surface rock has been spread by the local chamber of com tion garments. mental purposes to test their j is going to stay off the highways this week on several of the grav long, 5% inches in circumference. his friends here. merce and merchants with the This is the pullet’s fifth egg, Mrs. quality under our conditions and after i Agent’« Office Endorsed this. eled streets, under the direction Jennings states. The pullet is golf club furnishing the balance. i County Golf Team six as a comparison to the first In view of the movement to H. Rose, supervisor. He of J. At this meeting the committee Soundly Walloped three varieties mentioned which I Tom Turner, night watchman months old. eliminate the office of county states that about $400 is being will also decide the fees and so far have proved to be super at the mill, encountered a bear spent in the city from county agent the chamber voted to go The Columbia county golf ior. Ladies to Organize Sports rules and regulation governing the other night back of the sheds. on record as asking the budget funds. road team, which includes players this and future tournaments. Ladies interested in indoor base committee and the county court There are several hundred The bear, tramping through some As much of the labor as pos- from Briarcliff, St. Helens and acres of Danish Bortfield, Im elderberry bushes, sniffed Tom, ball, basketball and other athletic to make any reasonable appro STORM BREAKS LINE Vernonia, played the first of a perial Green Globe and Pomeran uttered a woof! woof! and scam sible is being performed by needy sports are requested by the Ath priation for maintaining the of men, Mr. Rose states, rather than letic club to meet in the Legion The telephone toll line to For home and home series at the ian White Globe turnips grown pered off. Tom beat it just as by regular county employes. fice. hall, Tuesday, October 27, at est Grove by way of Timber was Meadowbrook club in Portland in Columbia county and the far fast in the opposite direction. Earl Smith Present 7 o’clock. broken in two places by the storm last Sunday and were soundly mers are finding them quite valu J. L. Timmons Injured Earl Smith, who recently re SEEN ALONG THE STREET . . . walloped to the tune of 40 to 17. Wednesday night, when trees able as an economic feed for turned from the hospital, was Mrs. Rich’s dog “Mutt” limping J. L. Timmons mashed his hand WINS PRIZE fell across the wire«. Service There were 19 men present rep their dairy cattle, and many of Mrs. Florence E. Holtham won present for the fint time since resenting the county team. ’ ; Sunday in the gears of a wash was restored Thursday morning. the mare interested in < checking _____ _ •lon< *ith “ A return match will be played with the root crop experiments at Creed Lincoln balancing his baby ing machine he was repairing for second prize for September in a his injury last summer. Upon contest for pioneer songs sponsor- ; being called upon for remarks he Ed Sessman has moved to the in Vernonia this coming Sunday, the station in comparison with niece on his hand . . . The gang George Van Vleet at Mist. I told of the interest the road to The hand is quite badly swollen, , watching the unloading of a truck ed by the Westerner. ranch near C. D. Bushart’s for-! October 25, when the county team their own experiences in grow-’ ' the coast had around even among i load of office furniture for the but is responding satisfactorily to The prize consisted of a Parker merly occupied by Dr. R. A. 01-,hopes to turn the tables on the treatment. (Continued on Page 8) 'state highway boys. desk set. visitors from Meadowbrook. son. (Continued on Page 6) a. To Be Held Coast Road Explained Under Way In June 1932 At C. of C. Vernonia Boy Wins Hard Fought Bout BUDGET GROUP IS APPOINTED FORD RESIGNS MANAGERSHIP 18 FROM COUNTY ATTEND TOUR Christian Church Plans Homecoming Up For Highway Fea+hers . . . and .. .Talons Sweeper Hired To Clean Streets