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4 VOLUME XIV $1.50 per year, 5c a copy. VERNONIA, COLUMBIA COUNTY, OREGON. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1936 NUMBER 48 — , Christmas party To Be Sponsored By Organization Local Fire Department Is Called to Riverview Hartung and Wax Named Delegates Ruling Hits WPA Men Over 70 Years Old — - ■ 1 1 a Harvest Home Is Celebrated at Church Service —o— The local fire department was As the result of a recent ruling called out early Sunday morning that no men over 70 will be em- to fight a fire in the Dew Drop I Al Hartung and Lyman Wax ployed by the WPA four local I inn, located in the building for ■ were named at the meeting of men were laid off this week. Legion to Cooperate with merly occupied by King’s grocery 'the Vernonia Lumber and Saw- They are J. T. Kirk, A. L. Ritz, Evangelical and Christian Union in Staging Event | at the mile bridge, Riverview. | mill Workers local Nov. 19 as L. A. Boeck and Frank Davis. Churches Join in Honor 1 Little damage was done, however, 1 delegates to attend the carpen They will be eligible for direct For Children Of Thanksgiving | as the fire made very slow head- ters and joiners convention in relief. The age limit for WPA employ Sponsorship of a community 'way and was easily extinguished. Lakeland, Florida, Dec. 7. They The annual Harvest Home fes- The fire started from under | will stop off in Washington D. ment will be 65, it has been an tival was held Sunday in the ■Christmas party in cooperation with the Lumber and Sawmill neath the building in a trash pile •C. to represent the Lumber and nounced, and as soon as this Evangelical church. At the 11 Workers union was decided uponlantJ crept up between the walls, I Sawmill Workers of the coast in goes into effect only three men o’clock worship hour there were at a meeting of Vernonia post ¡breaking out at the top. lH>a jthe ínHn.tví.i industrial set-up ni.nnoH planned + to of the present force are eligible. special numbers consisting of a The place is now occupied by 'take the place of the NRA. 119 of the American Legion Mon recitation, “Why We Are Thank day night. A committee consist I Carl Revis. On account of Thanksgiving CLARK & WILSON PRESCOTT ful”, by Eloise Garner; a solo, MILL OPERATES THIS WEEK ing of Bert Tisdale, George Baker no meeting of the Vernonia local “Bringing in the Sheaves,” by and Roland Treharne was appoin CITY WATER DEPARTMENT was held this week. The Prescott mill of the Clark Mrs. J. H. Nix; and a reading SECURES NEW TRUCK ted by Commander E. S. Thomp The pastor, and Wilson Lumber company, by Eileen Enos. son to meet with a similar com Rev. H. R. Scheuerman, preach closed down since the beginning The new Chevrolet pick-up mittee from the union and “The Harvest Home,” of the longshoremen’s strike, op- ed on truck purchased recently by the arrange for a joint smoker to city council for use of the water I Again tO Be tinder erated for three days this week and the choir sang “Thanks Be to raise funds. I department arrived Friday and — ® The annual thank of cutting ties for the company’s1 God.” Henry King reported that water fering was presented. logging railroad. is now in use. It bears a sign, piper are in better shape for At noon there were selections The Linnton mill, which has “Vernonia Water Department.” winter this year and that he did The finance committee of the facilities for rail shipments, has. I>y the cburch orchestra, and at not think so many would freeze as Campi12“50 a Pot-luck dinner. The Mr, and Mrs. A. C. Alexander city council was directed at an continued in operation. visited in Portland and Salem last year. has also continued, though two I pro^*'am included a piano solo adjourned meeting of the council Saturday. i y Opal Scheuerman, and old- J. W. Nichols reported that Thursday evening, Nov. 19, to sides were laid off last week. Mr. and _______j time song by Mrs. L. H. Dewey, Registration of graves of war of Tacoma Mrs. H. O. Matthews investigate a cemetery site on were visitors at the veterans is under way, but that ■ home of Mr. ___ Alfred M. North, Son of a welcome Rev- H- R- Scheuer- and ______ Mrs. J. H. Corey hill. w, i | o._______________ |man, a talk on the influence of some difficulty has been en- I Burnside over the week end. The finance committee reported Nehalem r loneers, Dies the church on social and educa I countered in contacting the right! Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wolff an appraisal of $4,000 cash on tional institutions of the land parties to get the necessary infor- an<^ daughter Dorothy June of Alfred Myron North, a son of ________ Tacoma, Tacoma, former former Vernonia resi- the golf course, and $75 on the i by Sheriff Oscar G. Weed, a mation. He asked that any___ one dents, i. were guests of Mr and were guests of Mr. and old boiler in the bank building. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. North, ¡J ! talk on the advantages of free knowning of veterans of any war Mrs — _. E. — J. ~ Preston last Friday Upi ion motion these appraisals who lived for more than 30 dom as enjoyed in the United ~ rdav and visited manv' years on their Nehalem farm; States, by County School Super of Vernonia to contact him at Their local friends, eight miles from Vernonia, died in I intendent E. H. Condit, a song, Mr. and Mrs. < Carl Davidson I J- w- Brown submitted a pro- the light office to fill out blanks Riverside, Cal., November 15,1 «nZ'in™ “w ' I# 4- 1 -J — . J —- A M « X ■ A X L, MAA A A X X A L, A A X» »' VW and daughter of Portland and ¡position with respect to heating that he has. These will be a per- “indents of Vernonia, vis- „ ,” by the choir, * i -v xr l vis-1 his building next to the city hall, following an illness of several I__j _ and a brief talk on the grange by manent record, he said, so that ited at the home of Mrs. David- months. For the past 28 years records of war veterans will al- ' son’s sister, Mrs. C. E. Ander iand a mot*on was adopted by the he was a teacher in the history S. V. Malmsten. I council that the city furnish heat son over the week end. ways be available. Thanksgiving Service Wednesday Mrs. H. R. Scheuerman retur-|^° Mr. Brown at ten dollars a department of the Riverside high After the meeting a lunch of ned to her home here Friday | month. The city is to furnish the school. A Thanksgiving service held doughnuts and coffee was ser- night following a convalescence ■ • • up to ... ... line Mr. North was born near Wake- jointly by the Christian and material the property ved Then the gang moved the at the home of her parents ai and bear the expense of connect field, Kans., and spent most" of| Evanitelical churches was held piano from the main auditorium Gervais. She was accompanied by his young manhood in Oregon. I ^®^nesday evening in the Christ- ing up. and enoyed a couple of hours her brother. Following his graduation from ’an church with Rev. H. R. Sch- and Mrs. E. L. Lloyd, Mr. A motion was carried that the of games and talked over old and Mr. Mrs. Sidney Malmsten and bill for,labor on the dam be re Pacific University, Forest Grove, ieuerman preaching. times. About 25 were present, Frank Mills motored to Portland turned to the chamber of com he went to the University of! During the present week the several of them being veterans Saturday. until such time as funds Chicago for three years of gradu- Pastor of the Christian church, Jake Roseworm of Forest ! merce who had not attended before. ate study before taking a posi- ; ^ev. W. O. Livingstone, is con- ««.A A..nilnKIn Grove has moved to Treharne andjare available, •---------- tion in the high school of Terre ducting a series of services in ______ ♦_______ Mr. and Mrs. Judd Greenman will make his home with his Mrs. Ada Curtis returned Sat. Haute, Ind., where he remained keeping with the Preaching Mis are spending Thanksgiving with nephew, Clyde McDonald, for the urdav She dis- two years. There he was married sion, for which central meetings , from Scappoose. __ their son-in-law and daughter, winter. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Higgins of Posed of her restaurant there, to his wife, Manta L. North, who were held recently in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Burrow Portland spent the week end withla,n(^ will devote her full time to survives him. From here he went at Vale, Oregon. Jack Marshall of Seattle is their niece, Mrs. Robt. Spencer, the Terminal cafe wmch she to Riverside in 1928. Other re-, enoying the Thanksgiving holi-1 John Ross came home from the I operates in this city. are a son, days at the home of his parents, (hospital last Wednesday but is | Mrs. Ross Duncan, Mrs. Harry latives surviving still unable to be out of the Sandon and Mrs. Paul Gordon Thomas L. North of New York Mr. and Mrs. Dave Marshall. house. ¡motored to Portland Tuesday. Mrs. H. G. Johnson returned city; two daughters, Mary L. I to her home in Portland Saturday North and Grace C. North, both after visiting for 3 days at the i Thanksgiving Time of Riverside; two sisters, Mrs, home of her sister, Mrs. E. A. Vi hXE A IZ7T to Christiansen. Martha C. Dallas of Corvallis and t'M T hankful BE thankful Fee Mr. and Mrs. Dan Richards Miss Ruth North of Salem, and a THE fliCnON and Miss Ethel Spencer spent number of nephews and nieces. I Walt Kent hauling away the I 1$ RAST Saturday in Portalnd. stove from the city hall in Internment was in Riverside Mr. and Mrs. Al Lachine and ---------- ,---------- 'the new water department truck Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Lachine and son Alvin made a business trip to Otto Malmsten Visits I* * * i't’hat will the boys spit Portland last Saturday. Otto Malmsten of Seaside came I into now ) . . . Dr.Eby and Bill Miss June Ross had as her guest Sunday night her mother Wednesday to spend Thanksgiving Armitage kidding Judge Heiber about being mistaken for a doc and step- father Mr. and My. C. with relatives here. ÍM thankful M. Addington of Camas, Wa’ning- tor . . . Harold Dow driving WE HAV'E A NICE ---------- a----------- ton. , Happy Thompson’s demonstrator George Vosnick Returns Mrs. William Suelzle and son I... J. T. Scott taking a picture Larry., of Camas, Washington, George Vosnick, who went ° I of the high school football squad ». visited with her father, John Ross, •es.« the veteran’s hospital in Port-1 'on the school lawn ... Mrs. D. Sunday evening. im thankful ' land for medical attention, re' ,MacDonald playing with Boxer, M ts . Howard Baker had a i have a KtUUlA turned Monday. M0 AOAIH motor accident last Friday even ______ ______ ¡her daughter Margaret’s Pekinese ing. Not much damage was done Norman Tuffo’rd of the Union 'pup ‘ " • The l®’>d"Pe*k«T ®n to the car and no one was hurt. Miss June Ross went to Ska- Cash store went to the veteran’s Kenneth White’s truck advertis- mowaka, Washington, to attend hospital Sunday. E. S. Thompson, (ing a meeting in the grange hall the funeral of her cousin Jaunita commander of Vernonia post 119, .. . Steam from the boiler in the Hughes. She spent Thanksgiving American Lemon, and A. L. i .. . .. . Kullander, service officer, took C,ty hal1 basement seeping out with her mother, Mrs. Addington in Camas. him in. through the garage door. * Cemetery Site Is Consideration a a Feathers . . . and. Talons