Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, December 15, 1939, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAGE FOUR
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1939
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
your reindeer up there? I am glad
Dear Santa Claus,
The weather is cold here and it for all the toys you have given me
freezes nearly every night. On Sat­ and my sister. Goodbye and good
Dear Santa,
urday and Sunday I like to slide on luck. Merry Christmas.
Please bring me an electric train the frost don’t you? I would like to
Your ifriend,
and a rubber-tired scooter. Mother have a cowlboy suit and a new
Edward Fowler
razor lor father. And I would like
wants a fur coat.
to have a tool set too. And would
With love,
Claus,
Dear
Santa
you send some snow. Goodbye and
Bill Shipman
This year I want a steam engine
Merry Christmas.
George McKay
and the Wizard of Oz book, a tool
Dear Santa,
Will you please bring me a real Dear Santa Claus,
chest and a movie camera and a
wrist-watch and a play typewriter
Please send me a Mountie suit, bike and a Big Chief suit. I still
that types. Please do not forget the and sled, and a car, and an airplane. got my truck that you brought me
rest of my family and the poor 1 want a suit for my father and a
children. Please bring Miss Ramsey dress for my Mother. I want a bi­ last year. But will you bring me a
a fountain pen and a new dress.
cycle this year, and a cowlboy suit. i new door for it?
Your pal,
With love,
1 want a scooter and some story
Robert Reed
Eddie Kaphammer books. This is all I want for Christ­
mas.
Happy
New
Year.
Goodbye.
Claus,
Dear Santa,
Dear Santa
Your ifriend,
I want a pair of boxing gloves.
I want a didee doll and a doctor
Lester DeHart
-------- wants a light that goes
My brother
set and can my little brother have
on his bicycle and I want a box of
an electric train.
Dear Santa.Claus,
With love,
I have been good this year so Tinkertoys too. That is all.
With love,
Patsy Parry
will you please bring me a doctor
Donald Emmons
set?
My
little
sister
wants
a
doll
Dear Santa,
I
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buggy
if
you
have
one.
My
mother
Please bring me a G-man suit
and a play machine _ gun that shoots wants a pair olf slippers this Christ­
mas and my brother wants a wagon
sparks. Don’t forget the things I that
has lights. I do not know what
wrote to you yesterday.
my
Daddy wants. Don’t forget to
With love,
come
at my grandmother’s house
Calvin Mitchell’
this Christmas. We all wish you a
happy Christmas and through the
Dear Santa,
Do you have a dydee doll with a New Year.
With love,
suitcase full of clothes and a bike
Sheala
xnd please give Mother a red silk
I
dress. Can Sam have a trike?
Claus,
Dear Santa
With love,
I
want
a
bicycle
please.
This
year
Earline Carriker
How is the weather up there this
year, Santa Claus? How are
Dear SaVa,
r.
Will you please bring me a real reindeer? I hope they are all
see
us
and
come
so
you
can
wrist watch and a pair of roller
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skates and Lynn wants a tricycle. ren.
With love.
Don’t forget the family.
Service
Dale Hunt
With l ’ ove,
Household
and Commercial
Dorothy McDonald
Dear Santa Claus,
BERT EASTMAN
This year I want a pair of high
Dear Santa,
Paterson*« Furniture Store
Can you bring ine an accordian topshoes and my sister wants a doll
and a red wrist watch. Bring me with hair and doctor’s set. How are
something for my baby sister and
brothers and mother wants a refrig­
PAINTING
'/4 Price
erator.
PAPERHANGING
With love,
CALSOMINING
Stonewall Jackson
Goodbye,
Leo Parker
A WELCOME SOUND NOT
HEARD FOR SOME TIME—
THE MOST RECENT CITY
ORDINANCE BADLY NEEDED—
THE CITY council at their last meeting
passed an ordinance which can easily prove
of great value to children of the city in that
it regulates the use of bicycles, thereby pro­
viding a means of regulation and protection.
Bicycle riders seldom take necessary pre­
cautions for their own safety, especially when
riding at night. The first section of the regula­
tion takes into consideration that particular
danger of afternight riding. Few bicycles have
lights in any degree suitable to illuminate
them so that motorists may be made aware
of their presence. According to the ordinance,
bicycles must carry a forward light visible at
a distance of at least 300 feet in normal
weather conditions and a rear light or reflect­
or visible at a distance of at least 200 feet.
With such lights the bicycle rider may
be assured of a less degree of danger to him­
self and the car driver will enjoy a greater
feeling of ease from the thought that he may
accidentally strike a bicycle that he could not
see at night until it was too late to avoid an
accident.
Another feature of the ordinance that
cannot go amiss, if enforced strictly to the
letter, is that prohibiting riding on sidewalks
in the business district. Accidents to pedes­
trains have resulted in death from such ac­
tions. Such cases are rare but possible and
many injuries do come as the result af the
use of sidewalks for bicycle paths. That sec­
tion of the ordinance certainly cannot but be
worthwhile.
A third feature of the ordinance that
warrants comment is the regulation placing
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bicycle
riders in the same classification as
operators of other vehicles and requiring
those riders to be subject to provisions of
laws of the State of Oregon dealing with that
subject. This feature makes it imperative to
observe traffic laws and thereby adds another
measure of safety.
It is also commendable to note that the
Safety Club of the Washington grade school
has been studying bicycle regulations enforced
by the city of Eugene. Education of children
to the danger which may arise from careless­
ness will bring better observance of the rules
of the ordinance and provide an understand­
ing of the regulations that would not be gain­
ed otherwise.
Verncnia Easle
MARVIN KAMHOLZ, Editor and Publisher
Entered as second class mail matter, August
4, 1922, at the post office in Vernonia, Ore­
gon, under the act of March 3, 1879.
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Official newspaper of Vernonia. Oregon
THE BEGINNING of work at the Oregon
American mill last Wednesday again brought
sounds of an activity that have been missed
since the shut down which began September
25th. The beginning of work will bring joy
to many families which have been without
income since that time and will make possible
a far more joyous Christmas than otherwise
would have been possible should the shut down
have continued longer.
The end of difficulties came through the
proposal to arbitrate the disagreement, the
proposal of settlement being submitted by
IWA local No. 37 and requiring an arbitra­
tion board to bring about a final decision.
Regardless of that decision, whatever it may
be, men whose livlihood depended upon work
in the mill and at the logging camp are again
gainfully employed and will be able to pro­
vide needed funds for their families.
What the decision of the arbitration board
may be remains to be learned at the end of
the 15-days time set aside for that purpose.
It is to be hoped that the findings and recom­
mendations of that group may be satisfactory
to both sides involved and that no future
difficulties may arise which will result in a
shutdown such as the one just experienced.
Should a difficulty arise it is to be hoped that
a board of arbitration may be called upon
immediately to give ultimate decision.
A DECISION TO BE
GIVEN IN 120 DAYS—
A SIZEABLE crowd representing practic­
ally every portion of the proposed people’s
utility district was present at the public hear­
ing of the Oregon Hydroelectric Commission
last Saturday to learn as much concerning the
proposal as possible. The commission’s pur­
pose here was not one of explanation of the
district but to hear arguments both for and
against the proposal, that data to be used by
the commission in rendering a decision as to
feasibility of the district’s formation.
As was stated at that time the decision
will be given in 120 days. Then will be learn­
ed the results of the commission’s investiga­
tion. The commission is composed of members
capable of making a thorough study of con­
ditions prevailing here and whether those con­
ditions warrant a district to purchase Bonne­
ville electricity.
A number of arguments were presented
on both sides of the question with varying
opinions being expressed. However, as stated
before, feasibility of such a district will be
learned when the commission has made public
its opinion.
COMMERCIALIZING ON
THE CHRISTMAS TREE—
Business
Professional
Directory
Dear Santa,
May I have a pair of skates and
i scooter and a big bingo-set. Please
Jo not forget all the others and
please Santa will you give Benny,
my little brother, a stocking full'
of candy. Santa please bring Miss
Ramsey an electric stove.
With love,
Donna Lee Plymale
Dear Santa,
May I have a housekeeping set
and please don’t forget the poor
children.
With love,
Norma Simonatti
Dear Santa,.
Please bring me a pair f roller
skates and a toy typewriter that
really types and a toy ifire engine,
Please bring Johnny a teddy bear
with long hair.
With love,
Albert Woolsey
Dear Santa,
I want a dydee doll and a pair of
skates and a violin and do not for­
get Pauline wants a teddy bear and
Patsy wants a Shirley Temple doll.
With love,
Bernadine King
Onh lOc ■ Day
Save over % on all
standard office mod­
els. Also portables
at reduced prices.
SEND NO
MONEY
All late models completely reflnlshed
like brand new. FULLY GUARAN­
TEED. Big free catalog shows actual
machines in full colors. Lowest prices.
SEND AT ONCE.
>31 W. Monroe St., Dept. 934, Chicago
First Grade
Dear Santa Claus,
I want a little doll for my little
doll bed. Daddy made the bed.
With love,
Tern pie DeHart
Dear Santa iClaus,
I want a fire car, a fire hat and
a machine gun.
With love,
Ralph Kent
Dear Santa Claus:
I want one of those guns with
arrows and a bow. I want to go
hunting.
With love,
Marvin Brissett
Oregon-American
LUMBER
CORPORATION
Vernonia, Oregon
Vernonia
Dentist
I Joy Theatre Bldg.
Phone 662
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John Grady, Commander
AN ITEM appearing last week in the
news items chronicled from the Stoney Point
sector mentioned an activity being carried on
Vernonia F. O. E.
Santa,
which is each year gaining in importance in Dear
(Fraternal Order of Eagles)
Please bring me an electric train
the Northwest. The news item mentions that and a sidewalk bike and a pair of
“regular trips were being made to Portland skates and that is all.
With love,
with Christmas trees.”
Grange Hall
Lester Wells
The cutting, packing and shipping of
Vernonia
Christmas trees is gaining in importance as Dear Santa,
Friday
Night«
Please bring me an electric train
a seasonal industry which helps to swell funds
and
a
bow
and
arrows.
at the holiday season for those so engaged
8 o’clock
With love,
and at the same time it makes possible the
Barney McKay
enjoyment of those trees by children and
Roy Barnes, W. P.
Santa,
grown ups who otherwise would probably not Dear
May I have a pair of roller skates Marvin Kamholz, W. Sec’y.
be able to procure a small fir tree for the day and a trick
don
' ' and ' please
'
’ ’t * forget x
which it has grown to symbolize in many Maria and Mother.
Knights of Pythias
With love,
countries.
Harding Lodge No. 116
Lavonna Brownlee
Showing that the industry has grown in
Vernonia, Oregon
size, a portion of a recent newsreel appearing Dear Santa,
Meetings:—I. O. O. F.
Please give me a pair of skates
here gave mention to the shipping of those
Hall, Second and
trees to far distant points in many countries. and a doll.
Fourth Mondays Each
With love,
Annalee Lewis
another princess doll, and a wind­
up doggie and a wind-up cat and Dear Santa,
a really gun for my brother.
Please I just want a scooter.
With love,
With love,
Aladene Crume
Betty Lou Frazee
Dear Santa Claus:
I want a sweater and a cop suit. Dear Santa Claus:
Dear Santa.
I want a doll buggy and a doll
Please bring me one bow and
With love,
that sleeps.
twelve arrows and a $1.00 tractor
Billy Eckland
With love,
set.
Betty Huntley
With love,
Dear Santa Claus:
_Jerry Jerome Oakes
I want a boys’ and girls’ doctor Dear Santa Claus:
set and a little dolt with hair on it.
doll that costs $3.00, a Dear Santa.
I
want
a
With love.
set of dishes and a doll house.
I want a long haired teddy bear
Hazel Fowler
With love,
and a wagon and an accordian and
Gloria Lane
please remember everyone.
Dear Santa Claus:
With love.
I want a cowboy suit and a Dear Santa Claus:
Mary Anne Clark
stream-line wagon.
I want a pair of skates, a doll
__
With love.
bed and a dolly with curls, a violin, Dear Santa.
Gerald Millis
a pair of shoes and a dress, a pair
Please bring me a real live rabbit
of stockings and galoshes, and I and a toy gun.
Dear Santa Claus:
want
a wagon and a car for my
With love,
I want a really doctor set. a
George Hoibson
princess doll. Sleeping Beauty, and little brother.
With love,
Dear
Santa.
Claudine Gibson
Please will you bring me a scoot-
Dear Santa Claus:
er and a wagon and something for
I want a wagon that has lights my baby brother and a real wrist
on and a football.
watch and some candy. Please don’t
With love,
forget the rest of the family and
Clayton Shaber
the poor children.
With love,
Dear Santa Claus:
Wesley Ade
I want a dolly that has long
curls and a didy doll and an accord­ Dear Santa,
ian.
May I have an electric train and
With love,
an accordian.
Doris Gilman
With love,
Bobby Adams
Dear Santa Claus:
I want a wagon that ras lights
LINCOLN SCHOOL
on and a $1.98 tractor.
Third Grade
With love.
Ralph Sawyer
Dear Santa Claus,
I want a cowboy suit and a wag-
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on and a tool chest. How are your
Second Grade
reindeers? I hope they are all 1 right
Dear Santa.
and I want a pair of skiis.
May I have an accordian and that
With love.
is all I want
James Brewer
BOB MORRELL
376 B Street
Pythian Sisters
Vernonia Temple No. 61
Vernonia, Oregon
Meeting«:— 1. O. O. F. Hall
Second
and Fourth Wednesdays
Each Month
Order of Eastern Star
Nehalem Chapter
153, O. E. S.
Regular Communi­
cation first and
third Wednesdays
of each month, at
Masonic Temple.
All visiting sisters
and brothers wel­
come.
Mrs. Jean Crawford, W.M. l|40
Mrs. Helen Dewey, Secretary
A. F. & A. M.
Vernonia Lodge No. 184
A. F. & A. M. meets at
Masonic Temple,
Stat­
ed Communication First
Thursday of each month.
Special called meetings
on all other Thursday nights, 7:30
p. m. Visitors most cordially wel-
come.
Special meeting«
_ Friday night«.
Lowell Hieber, W. M.
Glenn F. Hawkins, Sec.
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BEN’S BARBER SHOP
Vernonia, Oregon
LESTER SHEELEY
Attorney at Law
Bank of Vernonia Bldg.
Phone 231
Roland L. Treharne
Expert Automobile Repairing
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SERVICE STATION
BAFFORD BROS.
General Plumbing
Vernonia
Nehalem Valley
Motor Freight
Frank Hartwick, Proprietor
Portland - Timber - Vernonia
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Vernonia Telephone 1042
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Attorney at Law
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In Vernonia Mondays and
Tuesday*