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G____ Thursday, April 26, 1945_____Vernonia Eagle County News 52 GIFTS IN ONE— AN EAGLE SUBSCRIPTION Vernonia Cleaners PHONE 1211 here. Better get in prac tice for them by start ing a heavy schedule of ice cream consump tion ! WESTPORT MILL DUE TO CLOSE Bulk ice cream in Pints, Quarts and Gallons. CLATSKANIE — Finis is now being written for the Westport Lumber company’s big "mill at Westport. Such was the announce ment made Wednesday of last week by Lester J. Harding, man- The Cozy ———■ 1 Ph. 582 ■ ■ Mr Harding stated that he hoped to keep the mill operating until May 15 and longer but held out no hopes to the em- ployees. The announcement was a dis- 'tinct blow to the entire Columbia TRENDS INDICATE BIG region. The mill up to last Au TOURIST SUMS gust had been operating on a ST. HELENS — Oregon will two-shift basis, producing over enjoy more than 20 million dol 100,000,000 feet of lumber an lars additional tourist revenue in nually and since that time with the first year after the war, one shift from 50 to 60 million travel trends indicate. feet. The annual income of tourist Westport has been the loca- trade in Oregon was $57,178 000 before the war. If the state tion of a lumber mill of one kind enjoys an increase in revenue or another for nearly a hund- proportionate to the predicted red years, the first mill being national average in commercial located there in 1847. traffic, it will receive a tourist WHITE DEER revenue of approximately $79,- NEED PROTECTION 298,520 in the first year after ST. HELENS — The Dutch the war, an averagei of 34 per canyon district of Columbia coun cent. By the third peacetime year, ty, southwest of Scappoose, was commercial travel in the country buzzing last week with talk will be 57 per cent greater than of a herd of white deer which in 1940 according to the predic seems to be multiplying rapidly. tion. On this basis Oregon’s 1949 Bill Hergenrieder was the lat revenue would be $92,909,460. est of a number of residents in -V the area reported to have seen CONSOLIDATION OF THREE these handsome but elusive crea SCHOOL DISTRICTS VOTED CLATSKANIE — The vote for tures in the last few days. He the consolidation of the Cedar happened upon them several days Grove and Alder Grove schools ago and stood and watched them with Clatskanie school district No. for a time. The group included 5 was favorable in all thipe two bucks and three does. Sportsmen, meanwhile, were districts. • > The vote was small in all pondering the origin and posAle cases but not a dissenting vote future of the deer. It is re was cast. Otto H. H. Peterson in called in St. Helens that a Col looking over thq records of the umbia county farmer owned sev- boundary boards, finds in the eral Japanese white deer a num- year 1891 that both Cedar Grove ber of years ago, and upon re- and Aider Grove districts were moving from the country re- leased some of them in the created. Time to renovate the summer clothing you’re going to need soon! Bus Depot ager. 1 w ■1 ■ ■ CORNER of ROSE & BRIDGE The location of JOHNSON’S VERNONIA SERVICE STATION, “The Gateway to Good Repairing!” Everything for the maintenance of your automobile. . Geo. Johnson Vernonia Serv. Sta. woods. The Dutch canyon deer are believed to be descendents of this herd. In St. -Helens and Scappoose sportsmen expressed the belief Thursday j>f last week that the state game department should be petitioned to take steps to protect the deer. AT THE R IXLMA I'ltAMri: HALL WHY BE FAT'S.? 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