Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, April 10, 1936, Image 1

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    VOLUME XIV $1.50 per year, 5c a copy.
Citv Modifies
Restrictions
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VERNONIA, COLUMBIA COUNTY,
I ROBERTS AND HIEBER
IS NEW FIRM NAME
Junior Band
Is to Present
Program 16th
REGISTRATION BOOKS
TO BE OPEN ON EVENING
OF TUES., APRIL 14
NUMBER 15
Bunk Houses
Taken Sunday
To McGregor
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Loel _______
Roberts ___
and C. F. . Hieber
The registration books in the
f°rmet* a partnership in the
& I insurance business hitherto con-
light and power office will be
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ducted by Mr. Roberts. Mr. Hie-
open Tuesday evening from 7 to
THICKNESS OF WALLS IS ber, former city recorder, will High School Glee Club and Mitt- 9, announces Mrs. E. H. Wash­ TWO TRAINLOADS HAUL­
¡have immediate charge of the of-
burn, local registrar. This will
ED FROM MILL
REDUCED
ery Player» to Assist
fice for the present. The : firm
be the last chance to register
will handle real estate and I in-
The Vernonia Junior Band will before the primary election May Bridge Crew Works on Three
Council Grants Permits
surance.
present a concert under the direc­ 15.
Bridges Near
8 Pin and Ball
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tion of C. R. Watts in the Wash­
Keasey
Machines
HARRY
CULBERTSON
COM
­
New Confectionery
ington school auditorium Thurs­
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PLETES
CABIN
TRAILER
day
evening,
April
16,
a
8
o
’
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An ordinance modifying prev-
To Open Saturday
Thirty three bunk houses were
clock, assisted by the Vernonia
ious building restrictions in the
In Theatre Bldg, high school glee club and the
Harry Culbertson completed taken from here and five from
fire zone was passed with an em­
this
week a cabin trailer built the I-P siding at Zan on Sunday
ergency clause at the city coun­ I Mrs. Earl Smith will open “Mist-ery Players.”
for
his
uncle Lloyd Culbertson to Camp McGregor, and are be­
The concert program, upon
cil meeting Monday night. Accord- (tomorrow her confectionery in
of
Clatskanie.
The trailer, con­ ing unloaded this week. They
ing to the new regulations, walls the Joy Theatre building to be which the band members have structed of plywood, is light but were in two train loads drawn by
of tile, brick or stone must be not known os the Cozy Confection­ been working hard all year, will sturdy, and is furnished with the O.-A. main line locomotive as
less than 8 inches thick for one ery and Lunch. Besides the eq­ be divided into three groups of kitchen sink, builtins, bed, stove far as Keasey, then pushed over
story buildings, 12 inches thick i uipment purchased1 from the four selections each, including and other conveniences.
the first bridge to the west now
for the first story of two story Armitage Drug company there a variety of musical arrange-
under repoir. From that point
Lloyd
Culbertson
took
it
to
buildings, and 12 inches thick for will be tables and an ice cream ments.
the company’s Shay locomotive
Clatskanie
Tuesday,
driving
all
During the intermission the
higher buildings except the upper manufacturing machine. A dem­
the way in high gear, he wrote took them the rest of the way.
story which must be 10 inches. onstrator for the machine is to high school glee club, directed by to Harry.
They are now being unloaded,
Lester Sheeley, representing be in the confectionery this af- Amy Hughes will sing several sel­
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Bridges this side of Keasey
ections. A novelty number, the
the Superior Amusement comp-1 ternoon.
Ivan N. McCollom was honored ! have been repaired except that
exact nature of which is being Monday evening at a party spon­ some of the stringers have not
any of Portland, asked for li­
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kept a deep secret, will also be sored by the grade school teach- been placed. . Three bridges are
censes for 8 pin and ball ma­ I
presented as an intermission num­
chines for the present quarter
ber by the “Mist-ery Players.” ers and held at the home of Miss yet to be rebuilt beyond Keasey".
at $3 each. The licenses were
Nelson and Miss Hilts. In apprec- j On two of them the trestles arc
This comedy act is new to Ver­
granted.
dation of Mr. McCollom’s services to be replaced with steel bridges,
nonia and the few who have seen the group of teachers presented 1
A building permit was granted
Girders for one of them reached
it declare it to be very clever and him with a brief case.
August Grenfeldt to erect a two
Vernonia Wednesday.
extremely funny.
story tile building on his lot
Mrs. Ivan N. McCollom is on
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on Bridge street.
Printed programs are being the sick list this week.
Mrs. A. J. Hughes entertain­
At
a
meeting
of
Tualatin
val-
There was some discussion of
prepared as mementos of the oc­
Alvin Lachine, faller at Clark t«
ed the Deborah circle Tuesday
purchase of a second hand panel ley leogue members, held Wed­ casion.
and Wilson was severely injured’ afternoon at her home on O.-A.
nesday
night
in
Carlton
it
was
truck for the water department,
Including the intermission num­
decided to start the Tualatin bers, between 70 and 80 young last Wednesday when hit by a hill. Plans for the birthday lun­
but no action was taken.
falling limb. Mr. Lachine was cheon were discussed. Thirteen
valley
schedule
Sunday,
April
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people will participate in the taken to a Portland hospital.
were present including two
26.
evening’s entertainment. Most of
August Grenfeldt
Mrs. Tom Bramblett was lunch­ guests, Mrs. Paul Gordon and
The 1 league this year will con- the bapd members are from the
Starts Construction
sist of six teams, playing three high school, but a number are eon hostess Wednesday for Mrs. Mrs. H. Scheuerman. The next
I
John Ross, Mrs. Roy.Calhoun and meeting will be with Mrs. Hamp
of New Building times, around.
grade school pupils.
Mrs. Everett Snyder.
Roberson.
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Three teams from last year
Proceeds of the concert will be
August Grenfeldt began on have dropped out. They were used to purchase uniforms, which
Tuesday the erection of a two Hillsboro, Sherwood and Ver-
story tile building 25 X 50 feet boort. In their ploces have been are almost a necessity for future
on the site of his old frame added Dayton and the strong concerts and parade work, if the
band is to make an attractive and
building on Bridge street near Ballin Finance
team out of the snappy appeorance. Mr. Watts
First.
city league in Portland. So the
The first story will be used league this lear will be compos­ plans to take the band to the
for a lunch room, and the up- ed of Amity, Carlton, Banks, County fair again this year and
C. P. Linn
. face spin. The second went to
stairs will consist of living quar­ which was the Forest Grove hopes to secure other engage­
Jack Curtiss, Mississippi expo-1 Cazzell as a result of several
ments for them. About $450 is
ters. The work is in charge of team last year, Vernonia, Diy-
needed to supply all with uni­ nent of the mat game lost his i body slams and an airplane spin,
Noble Dunlap.
jton, and Ballin Finance, which forms. Money previously earned first match in the local ring to I After 8 minutes of fost and fur-
The old building was torn should present a well balanced
has been carefully saved toward Buck Lawson, Tennessee ruffian, ious wrestling in the third round
down about a week ago by Harry league.
this fund.
on Wednesday night’s card ot the ; Cazzell once ogain took Burns for
Culbertson.
Mr. Wotts, who, with the as- Legion arena. Curtiss took the an airplane ride. It looked like
Vernonia
’
s
prospects
look
good
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Connie Anderson of Portland this year. The holdover regulars sistance of Mrs. Watts, has de- first fall with his faVorite back- curtains for Mr. Burns but when
was a business visitor in Ver­ from last year will be Green­ voted himself to the work of the breaker hold in 12 minutes after Cazzell attempted to drop him
nonia Monday.
man, first base, Holcomb, sec­ band, does not of course claim being in hot water much of the to the mat Burns came up on top
ond base, Cline, third base, Haw­ artistic perfection for his per­ time himself. Lawson took the ■ and surprised the fans by taking
kins If, Gordon cf, Turple cat­ formers, but they are improving second, forcing Curtiss to pound the deciding fall himself with a
cher. To these add Bill Kemper, constantly, he says, and consider­ the mat with a punishing hammer- body press,
All went well for Bob Raymer
har<^ hitting mgr. of last year’s ing that the band was only org­ lock in 14 minutes. Coming back
Verboort team, who will fill the anized on February 11 of last for the third fall Lawson wasted in the curtain raiser for a time
short stop berth, Jack Kemper, year, their work is remarkable. no time in going ofter Curtiss’' ond he secured a fall in 3 min-
a nifty fielding first baseman, “They pledge their very best ef­ visibly weakened arm and after1 utes from Louis Kopoulos. At
Sammy Reisbeck, one of the best forts for the Thursday concert,” putting the hammerlock on sever- ’ this point in the festivities some
al times finally forced Curtiss to I one presented the Greek, who up
pitchers
this league has seen. he said.
SEEN AND HEARD . . .
Not only Mr. Watts, and the give up for the deciding fall.
to this time had been an «rdant
Sammy is a husky fellow with
Mrs. Bob Raymer carrying plenty of speed and a deceptive parents of the members, but all
This Southern feud topped one I gum chewer, with a can of
home a beefsteak—for Bob after sinker ball and best of all he has serious minded citizens of the of the best cards seen on the lo- I “snoose” otherwise known as
the wrestling match Wednesday, o winning complex.
town feel that the Junior Band cal mat.
Swedish condition powder. A
’tis claimed . . . J. T. Scott
Bobby Burns of Vermont con­ sniff of the potent concoction
The locals have been limbering is one of Vernonia's best insti­
returning in Merl Ruhl’s car up in the O.-A. orchard, so Sun­ tutions and that the coming con­ ceded to be one of the fastest made a superman of Kopoulos and
after taking pictures of the O.- day, 2:00 p. m., weather per­ cert is worthy of the whole heart­ and cleverest men in the game, i he took two falls in succession
A. locie and its load of bunk
took two out of three falls from .in practically nothing flat.
mitting all those interested ed support of the community.
houses . . . Les Sheeley exhibit­
Tickets will be sold this week Bill Cazzell, a burly gent from
From now on we are in favor
should turnout.
ing a nifty cabinet built by Em­
end, and people have promised to Amarillo, Texas. Burns took the of a rule prohibiting outside aid
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il Messing . . . Kenneth White
•jpoM JtBdar auios ot anp ipa» attend from Mist, Jewell, Birken- first fall in 10 nC utes with his J for the performers.
arranging displays in his new )S8[ sXBp om ; jjo aroM duiao feld, Timber, as well a3 from oth­ own invention which, for want of j Promoter Tisdale announced the
location.
er communities closer to town. a better .name, we would call a next show for April 29.
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OREGON. FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1936.
Ball Season
Is to Start
On April 26
Southern Feud Enlivens
Match at Legion Hall
I
Feathers
.. .Talons