VOLUME XII $2.00 per year; 5c a copy. Cards and Pool Stopped Through Marshal’s Edict VERNONIA, COLUMBIA COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 4. 1934. Anniversaries Celebrated by 2 Local Lodges Mr. j Jewel Lloyd Returns After 33 Months of Service in Islands Highway Work Is Being Performed In Natal District NUMBER 18. Prevention of Accidents Is Meeting Topic NATAL - (Special - The steam shovel was brought here last week and is digging dirt and I gravel from the bluff between CLARK AND WILSON ARE Odd Fellows and Rebekahs Hold NON-PAYMENT OF FEES the Osborn and Dunlap places SPONSORS Joint Meeting Thursday Night to be used in widening and filling IS CLAIMED in the highway in a number of places. A joint celebration of the an­ Question to Be Discussed at The highway department has First Aid to Injured Is De­ niversaries of the institution of been repairing a bridge at Natal, monstrated by Council Meeting Vernonia I. O. O. F. lodge 246 grading the approaches and put­ Expert Monday and Mountain Heart Rebekah ting in large culverts. lodge 243 was held in the I.O.O.F. The state road grader was also hall Thursday night of last week. A meeting in the interest of Orders to close down all card working here last week. accident prevention and first aid Vernonia lodge, I. O. O. F. was games and pool tables until the to the injured, sponsored by the instituted May 19, 1921, with JONNIBEL SHOPPE meeting of the city council Mon­ Clark and Wilson Lumber com­ the following as charter mem­ day night were given by Marshal MOVES TO LOCATION bers: Emil Messing, C. C. Tom Carmen Wednesday night WITH MILLER STORE pany, was held in the Washington I grade school auditorium Tuesday Brown, Guy Mills, Chas White after the operators had been no­ ---------- i !----- The principal speakers and P. O. Mellinger. A , except tified to take out occupation li­ The Jonnibel Shoppe, owned by K- , - - 1 ! eV€nln wnro i M were Otto Hartwig of the state one are members at tho. present I Mrs. John Hatfield, censes. These licenses were due moved industrial accident commission, date. The first Noble Grand was week into the balcony of April 1, but an extension ot time and Capt. Ralph Slaughter, head Emil Messing, the first vice Miller Mercantile store. It was given in which to make pay­ of the first aid division of tfhe grand was C. C. Brown and the merly shared space with the ment, according to the marshal. | Portland fire department. secretary Guy Mills. Inconsistency Alleged erson Furniture store. Care in preventing accidents The action of the council in re­ Mountain Heart Rebekah was stressed by Mr. Hartwig, quiring the licensing of card and lodge was instituted April 19, who asserted that if men would pool tables and at the same time 1924 with R. L. Spencer, E. L. Campaign Warms [ stop to think for the split second prohibiting all gambling is in­ Dial, R. C. Stanton, M. J. John, many accidents would consistent according to one of the Operetta to Be T. C. John, Eula John, Minnie Here as Primary beforehand never occur. He cited condi- pool hall operators. “Do you think John, Lena Stanton, Irene Spen­ anybody plays cards here for Given by Fourth cer and Bertha Brown as charter EleCtioil IXdll’S t*ons on ‘he Portland waterfront, . where casualties among «teve- fun?” he asked. members. The first noble grand Grade at School Another alleged inconsistency I dores had been cut down 75 per _______ was Lena Stanton, the first vice ' cent since precautionary mea- which he pointed out is the re­ grand was Irene Spencer and the Several Candidates for Office Vis- sures haJ been put into effect. , quirement that partitions be erect­ first secretary was Eula John. ed in pool rooms and the re- “The Golden Whistle” to Be Pre- Entertainment at the annier- First Aid Demonstration it Vernonia quirgment in the liquor ordinance sary meeting was provided by a “The human body is the most sented Tonight that everything be open. committee consisting of Irene beautiful and perfect piece of It is expected that the whole Spencer, Selma Webb and The campaign for the coming' machinery ever made,” declared question will be discussed in coun­ Beulah Baslington. Refreshments primaries, which lagged some-’ I Capt. Slaughter, “yet we know An operetta, “The Golden cil meeting next Wednesday. Whistle,” will be presented by the were in charge of Viola Tre- what as far as Vernonia is con- les^ about [j than any machinery fourth grade x>f the Washington harne, Dorcas Bays and Martha cerned, is attracting more atten- we ar€ handling. » ’ I tion locally since the visit of sev-, He demonstrated how to ban I win r ir ¡service school this evening in the school Frey. About sixty were present. eral candidates and the news that dage knees and arms and differ­ auditorium, under the direction Station Is Leased the recall petitions against Judge ent parts of the body, and the of Mrs. Lulah E. Fullerton. Ce ­ To Union Leader J. H. Wellington have been filed. | applying of tourniquets to stop Harvard Malmsten Recovers celia Gough will be accompanist. Harvard Malmsten, who was ill First among the candidates to i the flow of blood. He also des­ The program will be as follows: The Twin Fir Service station, with double pneumonia in the come here were Judge Howard K. cribed treatment for shock, advis­ Part I owned by F. E. Malmsten and op- Song, “Carolina Moon,” 7th post hospital in 'Vancouver, Zimmerman, who seeks to succeed ing keeping the body warm in­ erated by him and his son Mar­ and 8th grade girls; monologue, Wash., has recovered and is himself as circuit judge for the stead of loosening clothes, as is shall for about three years has “ Riding with the Joneses,” Betty back in the CCC camp at Wilark. district including Columbia and so often done. been leased to Fred Lamm, presi­ He surprised his parents, Mr. Carl G. Kinney, general super­ dent of the Vernonia Loggers lo­ Schalock; solo, “June Brought and Mrs. Sidney Malmsten, by Clatsop counties, and O. Henry l Oleen, democratic candidate for intendent of Clark and Wilson, , ” Kathryn Kauffman; the Roses,' cal, who takes possession at once. returning home Sunday, He representative in the legislature. Lee Roy Damron, teacher in reading, “Sim’s Secret,” Howard went to camp Monday. who introduced the speakers, told Last week end Judge Zimmer- : of efforts to minimize accidents. the Washington grade school for i Rundell; song, “Old Church in the man’s opponent, Edward D. Judd In conclusion he charged the the past two years, will be as­ Valley,” 7th and 8th grade girls; Leona New has been in Port­ sociated with Mr. Lumm and will reading, “Poor Little Joe,” La land for the past two weeks of Astoria, accompanied by Mrs. various foremen with responsi- be in charge during Mr. Lumm’s Verne Bassett; “What Street, visiting at the home of Dr. and Judd, made the acquaintance of bility in accident prevention. local voters. J. N. Miller of Clats­ absence as organizer for the Nicodemus,” Fred Erven, George, Mrs. W. H. Hurley. Other speakers included C. 0. kanie, well known in Vernonia, Billie King; The Minuet, Lillian union. and L. H. Dewey, presi- Marston was here last week in the inter ­ Roland L. Treharne will con­ Laird, Martha Tapp, Mancel Lee the chamber of com- dent of est of his candidacy for annother tinue to have charge of the re­ Rose, Marian Wall; solo, “Old merce. term as county commissioner, and Joe, ” Happy Thompson; Black pair shop and Chevrolet agency another candinate for the nomi- ! Another meeting is planned Autumn Leaves, Arlone Baker, on the premises. here, to be illustrated with motion nation, J. W. Foster 1 —— of — Clats- - Eleanor Miller, Kathleen Lolley, i pictures. kanie, was here Wednesday. Dorothy Millis; “Robin Dear,” fourth grade; Rose Dance, Mar­ An invitation to address the1 FIVE NEHALEM VALLEY tha Tapp, Marie Andrews, Gillian chamber of commerce on any i RESIDENTS CITED FOR Laird, Esther Williams; Rose evening that he may designate ' JURY DUTY IN MAY TERM three months old cub bear A song, fourth grade; Holland Girl», has been extended to Joe E. - Patricia Moran, Margaret Hee­ about the size of a raccoon was Dunne, candidate for republican ' F. E. Malmsten, Robert Spen­ nan, Alma Jean Norman, Evelyn caught Sunday by Albert Parker nomination as governor. cer and F. D. Macpherson of on his place. Robbin; Song, “Little Maids of Judge Wellington has issued an Vernonia, Austin Dowling of SEEN AND HEARD He was fishing along the Ne- Holland,” fourth grade; Dance Les Sheeley surrounded by a of the Snowflakes, Lillian Laird, halem when he saw the cub scam­ extensive reply to the charges al­ Mist and Andrew Nelson ol Bir­ bunch of republicans and not Martha Tapp, Marie Andrew, Bet­ pering away. He chased after it leged by the sponsors of tne re­ kenfeld were among the 31 knowing just what to say to their ty Froembling; Stong, “Snow- and it climbed an alder tree, call petition. The text appears on whose names were drawn for jury duty in the May term of thrusts at the democrats . . . Ben j flakes,” fourth gnade; Indian squealing in terror. Mr. Parker, another page. Circuit court at St. Helens. Owens telling Al Parker where (boys drill; Song, “We Are Little stood guard, shouting for Mrs. CONFECTIONERY MOVES Only three of the entire panel he might sell his cub bear . . 'a - ‘f Indian Warriors,” fourth grade; Parker, who came with a gun— Charley Rich and his friends 3|Beffo’s Song, Jack Myers; “Hail, bnt they just could not shoot the Charley’s confectionery, oper­ are women. transplanted to a new location . . . •¡Hail Our Fairy Queen,” fourth tiny creature. When Mr. Lucas, a ated by Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Rich, Wilburn Hall left Portland A girls’ baseball team playing in grade; Queen’s song. Georgia neighbor appeared, Mr. Parker moved Tuesday from Bridge the O.-A. lot . . . High school I Mills; “’Twas a Wicked Thing to clinbed the tree and crept out af­ street near Weed avenue »o the Tuesday on a trip east, according seniors getting their commence­ I Do,” Edgar Culbertson; “The ter the bear on a limb which he Van Alstine building on Bridge to word received by his son Lee ment announcements . . . Tom I Golden Whistle has been Found,” shook until the animal dropped street between Second and Third. Hall. He intends to visit rela­ tives in Idaho and Kentucky. Carmen, Earl Smith and Judge fo^ of the Elve’s. | off. A log upon which the cub W J. Armitage and Dr. R. D. Hieber conferring with a state! fell stunned the little fellow sc Part II Harry Haling, who works for policeman on the city hall steps | “The Golden Whistle” charac-, that the two were able to tie Eby went to Portland yesterday. Dr. Eby went to see Mr«. H. J. Clark and Wilson, was burned on . . . Gene selling stamps in ters: Beffo, who has fun with the him up. Tommy’s place . . . Lots of card whistle. Jack Myers; Fairy Queen,’ So a cub bar, no narne as yet, Buffmire and Mrs. Bruce McDon-! the legs, arm and back April 26 forms the start of a menagerie at aid, both of whom are in a hoc- while firing a donkey. He w»» and pool tables and not 'a game pital there. taken to Portland for treatment (Continued on page 8) the Parker place. in sight. Feathers .. .Talons Jewell L. Lloyd, son of and Mr. and E. L. Lloyd of the Riverview section, returned to Ver­ nonia Sunday after 33 month’s service in the U. S. army in the j Phillipines. He was with the coast artillary at Fort Mills, island of Corrigidor, at the en- trance of Manila bay. He left there March 18, and after a day’s stop in Chingwatao, China, sailed for Honolulu, where he spent two days. He was in San Francisco fourteen days Before being mustered out. He enjoyed army life in the Phillipines. “If it hadn’t been for Vernonia I would have stayed there,” he declared. He is glad to get back, but finds every­ thing and everybody changed in the three years he has been absent. He is a local boy, and. is a former student of the Vernonia high school. ____________ Parker Shakes Cub from Tree Capturing It