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Derno Oï Eagle FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1941 School for Flying Is Planned Prospective Student» Re- quested to Signify Inten tions to Harold Dow o VOLUME 18, NUMBER 8 VERNONIA, COLUMBIA COUNTY, OREGON Senior Play, "Yes and No,” Slated jor Appearance March 7 The senior class of the high school will present a very new and unusual play for the annual class play to be presented Friday, March 7, at the Washington grade school. The production, entitled “Yes and iA>”, is a comedy written in two acts and an epilogue; the same plot is presented in three different aspects. Act One tells the events that would have happened if Jo had said, “No”, Act Two portrays the action that might have taken place if Jo had said, “Yes”. The Epilogue tells the story as it actually happened. Tabernacle Is Attraction ROBERTS FINALLY CLEANS WINDOWS AT CITY HALL An attraction of considerable interest was evident by the number of comments made Wednesday by people who visi ted the city hall. It seems that an argument has waged for some months between City Recorder Loel Roberts and the city marshals as to who would wash the city hall windows. Whether Recorder Roberts was the loser of a bet or whether the windows became so dirty that vision was seriously ob structed thereby making the work absolutely necessa y, is not known but Marshals Lolley and King did not do the wash ing. Instead, the Recorder was busy Wednesday and the city hall has clean windows. Council Sets Monday for Hearing Sword Building to Get Examination to Determine Degree of Safety The Silver Dome Tabernacle con tinues to draw large audiences, one An opportunity to decide the con An attempt to organize a flying unique feature being the presence school at the Vernonia Airport is troversy which has arisen over the of quite a numiber of children who underway this week according to city occupation license charged thoroughly enjoy the children’s information given out by Harold laundry concerns is offered next songs which Professor Willey is Dow, Joy Theatre manager, who Monday evening as the result of a teaching them. has issued a request that prospect council decision at the Monday STATEHOUSE, Salem, Feb. 20— Perhaps those who have been un ive students contact him at the meeting this week. The controversy Tomorrow, February 21, marks the theatre. An announcement concern able to attend would like to know arose due to an attempt of the For something of the nature of Mr. end of the so-called regular session ing the proposed school will be est Grove Laundry to solicit busi Another unusual feature of the Thompson’s lectures. For their bene of 40 days. From now on until ad found elsewhere in this issue. ness in Vernonia. journment sine die the legislators According to Dow, some idea of play is the cast’s observing two fit a very brief synopsis of last The hearing will afford those in will work for glory, and no pay. the numiber interested in learning minutes silence at the beginning of Sunday night’s topic follows: terested in the affair to present It was announced as “Paying Off Nearly every indication is for a 60- to fly must be obtained before the second act. The pantomiming of opinions before the council. The day session. Wednesday saw one of further steps can be taken towards the cast during this period of sil the World’s Mortgage.” Mr. Thomp hearing date was set on sugges the most contraversial bills in either organization. Lester Lacky, a cert ence will be effective entertain son said, “After having createq this tion by Mayor E. M. Bollingei. house up for debate—the “big ified flight and ground instructor, ment for the audience, it was an world and making it perfect in To Make Examination every detail' for the home of man truck” bill, which is now being lam of Hil'ldboro has been engaged to nounced. City Recorder Loel Roberts was God gave it to man to be his eternal, basted all' over the senate. The pol teach when sufficient students are authorized by the councl to request home held subject to obedience to itical dopesters say it will pass. obtained. Instruction costs can be that a representative of the state God. Adam was made the prince of All of the so-called hot bills are definitely given when the number Representative women of Oregon fire marshal’s office be sent here the earth. But in Luke 4:5, 6, we from most of the counties of the still in committee. Old-age assist of students is ascertained. to make an examination of the find Satan boldly telling Christ that state will converge on the Oregon ance, small loans, state civil ser Eight hours of instruction are Sword building to determine its the world now belonged to Satan. State College campus, February 2.>, vice, sales tax, unemployment in necessary to make a solo flight, safety. surance, wine, and the reapportion Dow stated, and the greater num And we find that Christ called through the 28th for the eleventh Other business of the council Fern Hill Grange won the Pest Satan ‘the prince of this world’. annual Conference for the Study ment measures are resting in the ber of students the less the cost. Monday evening was to authorize Hunt contest which ended Decem a: ms of Morpheus. However, they Hence it is evident that Adam had of Home Interests, according to The school will be known as the the sale of Lot 1, Block 7, Central are scheduled to awake with a bang Nehalem Flying Service and a Piper ber 31 and which is sponsored by mortgaged his rights to this world Mrs. Azalea Sager, State Leader addition to Harry Fonquer and tv Columbia County Pomona to Satan and Satan had foreclosed. for Home Economics Extension. the latter part of this week or soon Cub Coupe will be used for in the purchase 50 concrete meter boxes Grange. The total number of ani thereafter. Then the fireworks will struction. “Now the universal law of re The conference will open with a at $1.35 per box. Use of the city mals and pests destroyed by the start. This very quiet session prom demption requires that the one who dinner in the Memorial Union. Gov various Granges in the county a- redeems shall be a blood kinsman. ernor Sprague will speak on “The hall Friday evening was granted for ises to wind up in a blaze of glory mcunted to 2,392, the number in Put Adam had none such, hence Family as a Social Unit." Following the golfers meeting. —or something. cluding 3 coyotes, 3 bob-cats and Satan thought he would hold this the dinner a concert by the Glee ♦ ♦ * 808 diggers. The reapportionment bill, which world as his eternal kingdom. But and Madrigal Clubs, a chorus of will carve out a new congressional The point system used last year the Son of God determined to re 190 voices, accompanied by a fifty se t for Oregon and also give the deem both man and his lost estate. piece orchestra will be presented. The report of the Columbia Cow and to be used by the sponsors, the To gain the right to do so, He was As a concluding number, the chorus state one more vote in the electoral Pomona Grange, in this year ’ s con college, would create the new dis Testing Association for the year test is as follows: coyote, 3000; born into the human family and will sing, “Ballad for Americans.” trict, the committee members hav ending in April, 1940 was released. cougar, bob-cat, 1000; weasel, rat, thus became ‘the Son of Man’. Forty-Five to Speak Post office patrons awoke Wed ing definitely agreed to leave the Tuesday. One significant fact of the hawk, owl and crow, 250; gopher, Laying down all His devine powers. nesday morning to find the post The program of the next three second and third district as is. cow testing work in Columbia coun 150; diggers, jack rabbit, mole and He met the issues of life as a man, days is also filled with outstand office located in its new quarters Under no consideration will any ty is that during the last four years bluejay, 100; mice, 25. not as a God. As a man, He was ing features. Forty-five speakers in the Oregon Gas and Electric county be• spilt—half rn one dis- th? average butterfat production' victorious in every encounter with will participate in the program, building. The move was made dur This year’s winner, Fern Hill Satan, and thus redeemed man’s trict and half in the other. At this has been as follows : many of them of international note. ing evening hours Tuesday. writing it looks as if the north 1937—275.4 lbs., 21 herds tested Grange, had 95,150 points and Na- fall.” Considerable work was necessary E. Stanley Jones will speak on “The 1938 lbs., 15 810.9 herds tested tai Grange was second with 63,850 county line of Lane will mark the in placing office equipment prop Part of Religion in International new or fourth district and take in 1939— 312.7 lbs., 18 herds tested points. Other Granges participating Affairs.” Dr. E. Neige Todhunter, erly in the new space. The move everything south to the California 1940— 332.36 lbs., 22 herds tested were: Beaver Valley, Warren, Can Vacation to Be Associate Professor of Nutrition, was made at a earlier time than Given Schools It is notable that there has been aan, Chapman and South Scap line, which would include Lane, Washington State College, Pullman, was anticipated last week due to Douglas, Josephine, Jackson, Coos a gain of 56.96 pounds in average poose. Teachers and pupils of the two will discuss “Sources of Vitamins the arrival of a supervisor who and Curry, with a good chance that butterfat production during the last grade schools and of the high from Food versus Concentrates.” has been in charge of arrangements Linn county will also be included. four years. This figure computed at school in Vernonia will have the Mr. John T. Reismer, Executive at the new place. The 1940 census gives these seven 30c per pound would indicate that opportunity to enjoy a spring vac- Secretary of Rural Missions, will counties a combined population of the dairyman would be making ation this year, it was announced address the conference on the sub $16.99 more from each cow in the 214,590, or about 25 percent of the this week. The vacation will be ject “Is a Christian Rural Civlliza- people of the state. Representative herd than in 1937. This would pay from April 11, Good Friday, until tion Possiible?” At Friday’s lunch- Neuberger (D) of Multnomah coun the dairyman very substantially over April 14, inclusive. This is the first eon Senator Dorothy Mddullough County Agent George Nelson is the cost, of the testing whidh ty introduced a resolution to nold year that the two school systems Lee will speak on “Women’s Part a public hearing on the subject of amounts to about $2 a year per busy here this week supervising the have observed a spring vacation; a in Government.” work of seeding a section of land A meeting of Vernonia golfers a new district, but the house voted cow. number of years ago the grade« Besides the speakers of note, is called for 7:30 Friday evening which was burned over last summer it down to the tune of 40 to 20. by the forest fire starting on the were given time off for the Easter many recreational features are on at the city hall Homer Michenei, • * * the program. A three-act play en Vernonia Golf Course manager, ai. Wolf Creek highway west of Sun- week-end. There seems to be a growing titled, “The Ready-Made Family” nounced Tuesday afternoon. set Camp. tendency on the part of each leg under the direction of Mrs. Bess Two Get Fines in The meeting is open to golfers islature to exempt different classes About one section of land will Brown, will' be presented from interested in the coming summer of real property from the tax rolls. be seeded, it was stated. Seed Recorder’s Court Clackamas county on Wednesday season of play and in tournaments Last week the lawmakers passed a Two persons were fined Tuesday evening. A fashion show depicting with teams from other towns. Dur Oregon has a greater “stake” in supplies were purchased from the bill to exempt the parsonages, or in the City Recorder’s Court for new spring models will be staged ing the evening a team captain will its forest lands and its forest re Vernonia Trading company. residences, of clergymen from any sources than any other state, hence soliciting from house-to-house which by one of the larger Portland be elected and a tournament com real property tax. It has been con action violates the so-called Green stores. it is fitting that a conference on mittee named. AH golfers are urg servatively estimated to cost the River ordinance. Receiving fines the peipeluation of the forests and ed to attend. state at least $100,000 in taxes of $2.50 each were Ernest Van- forest industries should be held, lost. Another measure passed would Union Service says Dr. G. W. Peavy, president Rheem and Woodrow Forney for exempt druggists from a $5 a year Date Given Credit Union Office selling magazines. emeritus of Oregon State college license fee for selling alcohol and and long the head of the college Hours Changed The annual World Day of Prayer liquor. The Vernonia bowling alley prop school of forestry. will be observed February 28, Fri If this movement to give tax erty was sold last week by Mr. and De>>y’> Tavern Get» The Vernonia Federal Credit Such a one-day conference is day, at the Christian Church. At Union office hours have been ex exemption keeps up, and should Mrs. W. E. Burton to Mr. and Mrs. New Equipment scheduled for Saturday, February one o’clock in the afternoon a the large i utilities which pay close Otto Goertzen who took over man tended an announcement Wednes 22, on this campus to be climaxed The installation of a new bar luncheon will be served, followed to $3,000,000 a year in taxes be agement of the business Friday. day indicated. The office will be in the evening by the annual “Fern- was made last Wednesday at by the program at two o'clock. This taken from the rolls through mun open from 4 to 6 p. m. Saturdays The alleys were established nere Dessy’s Tavern to replace the for- union service is sponsored by the icipal ownership, Old Man Oregon Ivopper banquet,” which brings to- in the future. gether students and alumni of the by Mr. and Mrs. Burton last July mer outmoded equipment. The new missionary societies of both the would have to find other sources school of forestry and leaders in 20th, and have been operated by bar, the latest type, is equipped Christian and Evangelical Churches; of revenue running into many mil lions of dollars, which would be the forest service and lumbering in- them since that time. They will re to dispense light beverages as well all Vernonia ladies are invited to at dustry. main in Vernonia until the latter as provide fountain service for cus tend the observance of the World far from an easy thing to do. Specialists will discuss ways and part of this week. tomers. Day of Prayer. • • • Patrons should send as sealed means of controlling forest fires, in- Many times in past sessions, first-class registered mail, valuable handling logged-off lands, and ob eluding also the present one, ef- matter such as coin and currency forts have been made by the law taining greatest values from pres (when money orders are not avail ent timber and recreational re makers of both houses to tap the able or desired), jewelry, preciou- sources of the forest lands. City Recorder Loel Roberts issu of property, $55; heating service, overpayment refund, $3.22; paint saintly, untouchable state highway stones and articles of similar nature, ed his report of the city’s business $99; stumpage, $18.25; payment for golf course, $28.03. fund for other necessary state as well as any valuable merchan activity for the past year. The re on old assessments, $410.77; boxing In the water department the needs. This aloof body has by far Mother»’ Club dise or matter for which the great port, covering the year 1949, is commission, 22c; refund on record average monthly billing for che the largest bankroll of any state To Meet Friday est protection available in the mails divided into three parts: collections, er’s bond, $25; sale of map, 50c; 10-month period from March 1st commission and the largest source is desired. Indemnity up to and not The Mothers’ Club of the Lin warrant expenditures as compared and refund overpayment, 25c. through December was $1,055.42 of revenue, The gasoline tax alone exceeding $1,000 is paid in con coln grade school will meet Friday with the budget; and collections and expenditures as eom- Warrant and the average monthly collection brings in many millions and the nection with registered mail. commission budget always showi at 2 o'clock p. m. at that school disbursements of the water depart- pared with the budget revealed a $1,124.70. Collections on previous Insure alt shipments of general for the regular bi-monthly meeting. ment. $3,573.05. However, surplus of ly uncollected accounts explains the several millions in reserve. But let merchandise, farm and faetory According to the announcement Collections for the year totaled overexpenditures in certain depart variation between billings and col anyone even think of tapping this products, etc. huge pot of gold for other purposes made this week, the program offer $5,769.60 which figure was derived ments were necessary to the extent lections. Total collections for tile Insurance fees: Value not exceed ed for Friday should prove inter from the following sources: fines, of $1,032.50. The total budget for period were $11,247.06. and a howl goes up that can be ing $5, 5 cents; not exceeding $25, esting and enlightening to all $500; occupation tax, $1,955.76; the year was $12,150.00 and the Expenditures as compared with heard all over the state. 10 cents; not exceeding $50, 15 However, all good things must mothers. Two informal talks fol contract payments, $602.24; rent, total expenditure, $9,609.45, An the budget left a surplus of $213- cents; not exceeding $100, 25 cento; lowed by discussion of the group $921.50; assessment payments, $979- for amount of $1,500 was budgeted Considerable new equipment .60. come to an end. A bill is in the not exceeding $150, 30 cento; and making which would take away all on phases of child psychology will 57; cemetery fund, $128.50; and emergency while the emergency was purchased to include: auto not exceeding $200, 35 cento. Re amounted to only $168.08. Emer- matic chlorinator, $500; construc of the commission’s funds. The be the highlights of the meeting. miscellaneous, $682.03. Miscellaneous items included: gency expenditures were: county tion of a new settling tank, $981- turn receipts may be obtained upon legislature would then allot the Mrs. Cass Bergerson and Mrs. Henry payment of an additional fee of highway commission each biennium King will speak and act as leaders crushed rock, $13.04; liquor appli taxes, $39.08; electrical survey, .58; new 40 HP 440-volt motor, three cento. in the discussion. cation recommendation, $60; sale $95.75; recording deeds. $2.00; $401.59; and account file, $75.00. (Continued on Page 6) Home Makers to Meet at O. S. C. Pest Contest Winner Named Production of Fat Increases Post Office Move Made Burned Land Being Seeded Manager Calls Golfers’ Meet Forest Wealth To Be Discussed Bowling Alley Property Sold 9 Postal Notes Recorder’s Report Issued Tuesday I