< VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNO JIA, OREGON THUI SDAY, APRIL «, 1#29 family motored to Rainier Sun­ Motor company. J. S. Cooper KEASEY day to visit with Mrs. Murray’s has handled the books of the mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Motor company for Mrs. Ada Thomas and Mrs. Clarence Coyle, who formerly M. Ellis. the past two years. Perry B -mus of Kelso have been resided in this city, spent Friday visiting at the Ernie and Roy Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Roberson in Vernonia on a business visit. Card Party April 10 Bemus homes at Camp 2 Inman- went to Portland shopping Fri­ The Mountain Heart Rebekah Poulsen Logging company. Laster Sheeley spent last Fri­ Miss Nettie Alley, Columbia day returning by way of St. lodge of Vernonia will give a Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bemus day in St. Helens on business. county health nurse, visited the Helens where Hamp competed in card party on April 10 at 8:30 local schools last Thursday. in the county declamatory con­ p.m. in the Woodmen hall, where spent a few days of last week Floyd Weldon of Westimber in Portland. test. 500 will be played, spent Sunday in Vernonia. Mr. and Mrs. A. Barney spent Mrs. Ernie Bemus, Mrs. Ada Prizes will be awarded to the P. H. Peterson from Oregon winners, and all are invited to Thomas and Mrs. Perry Bemus Easter in St. Helens visiting Mr. Gordon R. Watt motored to Barney’s brother J. W. Barney. American Camp No. 2, west of attend. Hailed at the home of Mrs. Estes Oregon City Tuesday on bus­ Keasey, spent the week end in at the Oregon-American camp. Jack Bush, A. L. Kullander, this city taking in the smoker iness. Legion Dance April 12 Miss Frances Hunt who is at and Jule Lindley motored to the at the Legion hall Saturday Under new management of the Do. renbecker hospital is C. W. Reithner and son, Ralph Wildwood golf course Monday. night. Scotty Lauder, for the American greatly improved according to journeyed to Portland Tuesday Legion, Jack Carlson’s blue rose latest reports. She is suffering Lester Sheeley left for Port­ for a few days stay. The Crawford Motor company orchestra will furnish music for from heart trouble. land Saturday on a business trip through their salesman, W. A. Bill Morton of O.-A. camp was White Leghorn pullets, first returning to Vernonia Monday Hodge, sold a new Tudor Ford the Legion dance on Friday, April 12. in Vernonia on business Friday come, first served, at the Sun­ afternoon. sedan to John Reynolds, an em- Hitting the bull’s eye the first evening and returned to Keasey shine Hatchery. J. H. Sell.—adv. Mrs. J. W. Brown has been ploye of the Koster Products shot as a hit with the dance later where he spent the night company. lovers who patronize the Legion at the Harold Christie home. Mr. and Mr». Frank Roberson moved from the Good Samaritan hospital to the home of M. L. dances, a demand for the return Mr. and Mrs. Frye have mov­ L. E. Fredrickson who spent Peters 1236 East Broadway. a few days in a Portland hos­ of this orchestra decided Mr. ed into the house vacated by the Lauder to re-engage them for Emersons. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shay, and pital has again returned to Ver­ Mr. J. S. Johnson of camp 2, son Micky, and Mr. and Mrs. nonia, after a spell of illness. the next big dance on the 12th. Dove Knight motored Friday to Mr. Fredrickson is manager of Inman-Poulsen spent a couple of Ball Club to Give Dance days at the home of Mrs. J. L. ' Umatilla. the Vernonia garage. The Vernonia baseball club 1 Campbell Jr. after a short dis­ Kullander Mr. and Mrs. Roy Edward Condit, principal of will give a benefit dance on cussion of topics of interest to of Portland spent the week end Vernonia grade school, purchased Saturday night, April 20. The ■ the won.en there were two read­ in Vernonia visiting Mr. Kullan- a new Durant “60” Saturday club plans in this manner to ings and two solos given. Mrs. der’s brother, A. L. Kullander. from C. A. Barnes, Twin Fir raise a little money to start E. J. Fairhurst gave the readings them off on the right foot. Here­ C. A. Messing of Portland Super Service station, agent for tofore the team has had nothing and Mr~. Dean Duvall gave the solos. Delightful refreshments brother of Emil Messing, and the Durant cars in Vernonia. to start with and usually finish­ were se: ved and the meeting was formerly residing in Vernonia, Mrs. M. L. Ratcliffe traded ed with the same amount or as spent the week end in this city. her ranch located on Stony Point happened last year with less. 1 enjoyed by all present. Mrs. Hunt of Camp 2 Inman- Walter Novinger was employed road for the modern house on However, with a little surplus 1 r>nnl»en returned yesterday from Second avenue belonging to Wm. in the treasury at the beginning by the local store of Skaggs Portland where she has been vis- Safeway as clerk, starting on Lanway. The Ratcliffe family of the season and with plenty •_.ng wi h Miss Frances. have moved into their new home. good games the club should his new duties Monday. Mr. .nd Mrs. Carl Devaney B. E. Jolley and family arriv­ finish stronger than it ever has. visited at the home of Mr. and 1 Otis Hyland and Bill Charles- ed in Vernonia this week from i Mrs. H .rold Christie Monday worth motored up the Sandy Alturas, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Jol- TIMBER f evening Sunday and were enagaged all ley, who formerly lived in this city, are visiting with their day in catching smelt. Mrs. Carman Linstrom of daughter, Mrs. W. Sheeley. Forest Grove was in Timber The Lester Miller family have N. Soden and J. W. Brown, Sunday spending the day with moved to Treharne where Mr. Miller is employed in the Lind­ motored to Portland Sunday. the Schiffer family. Mrs. Alberta Burgin went to While in the city Mr. Brown say mill. visited his wife at the Good Hillsboro last week. Mrs. A. E. Banks and Mrs. Samaritan hospital and returned Mr. and Mrs. Bill Huffman, H. E. Day of Los Angeles are to this city Monday. and Ray and Anita Schiffer visiting their sister Mrs. J. M. drove to Portland for the even- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hartwick ing last Sunday. Lillig. attended the wedding of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Huffman E. Moe and Mr. and Mrs. M. Hartwick’s brother John, Satur­ drove to Vernonia to the doctor daughter Joy motored to Mult- day night, who was married at last Monday. , nomah Saturday to visit relations Belmont Presbyterian church in O. S. Schiffer and Mrs. Con­ ! and returned to this city Sunday Portland. ley of Timber attended a gun ! evening. shoot last Sunday at Hillsboro. Charles T. Early and Ray Nick Roth of Timber who has Mrs. E. Kullander of Inde- Early spent Monday in Vernonia 1 pendence visited her daughter going over plans for the con­ been in Cockran for several Miss Alma Kullander at the home struction of their new garage weeks has returned to work in I of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Kullander and work around the Vernonia Timber. Your wife will Mrs. Cecil Newman of Timber Tuesday. Service station. operated the telephone office one be es p e c i a 1 ly C. W. Williams, chief rail and A. L. Kullander and J. C. day last week. material clerk with the engineer- Lindley motored to Emmett Schiffer and family Portland proud of a Bank | ing department of the S. P. & S. Friday morning, returning later invited their friends to a chicken Ry. was in Vernonia Tuesday in the evening with Miss Alma dinner at their home last week. book of her very I on company business. Kullander, who has been con- 1 Mrs. John J. McGhee and chil­ valescing in the Emanual hos- own, so why not dren and Mrs. B. A. Vickery pital. and children have arrived from Frank 1 Hartwick, manager of give her one? A Missoula, Mont., and are staying the local branch of the Gilby at the Hotel HyVan. Happy checking account Motor company and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hartwick Thompson, salesman for the enables her to motored to Banks Sunday to same concern motored to Camas spend the day with Mrs. Hart­ Monday on a business trip for keep an accurate wick’s folks, Mr. and Mrs. W. the firm. G. Walker. Jazz Lewis and family have record of her to moved to Vernonia from Port­ William Culver motored Wildwood Golf course Monday land. Mr. Lewis is employed by household expen­ to engage in a few games of the United Railways aB conduc­ golf with Portland friends of tor and will have charge of the ditures with but helper engine which is stationed his. in Vernonia. little effort L. W. Baker, who had been Mr. and Mrs. Curly Buffmire confined to his home for the past week with the flu, has re­ and daughter Bonnie returned covered and is again able to be from their trip to Medford and Marshfield. Mr. Buffmire de­ in his place of business. livered a truck load of horses H. Bennett, engineer on the which he sold to a farmer in United Railways will make his Medford. headquarters in this city during J. S. Cooper and L. White, of the period that he runs the the accounting service company helper engine. spent Monday in this city post- Mr. and Mrs. M. Murray and ing the books of the Crawford and J. Portland. * Roberson went Turkeys and Dainty Luncheons The most delightful meats for any party or luncheon you may be planning. Prompt and careful attention will be given to a phone order to 231, telling us what you wish delivered. Vernonia Meat Market Culver & Company Wholesale and Retail Phone 231 4^fe>For 5 years Dr. Luzader, '■QP’“eyesight specialist, has been making monthly visits to Vernonia. His next visit will be April 1 and 2, office at _Kul- lander’s. Have your eyes examined. ('rawford Motor Co I I j Dealers in Fords Phone 611 Demonstrations Gladly Given NXHXHXHXHXHZHXHXHXHXHZHZHZHXHXHZHXHXH * Chickens To avoid losses of chicks from gapes, keep them away from turkeys; the turkeys may show no signs of the disease, but they can pass it on to chicks with fatal results to the latter. Gapes is caused by a parasitic worm that gets into the chicks’ wind­ pipe, and the male and female worms have the curious habit of attaching themselves so firm- ly to each other that at first sight they look like a single worm with two heads and two necks. It is pretty dififcult to extract the worms and it is bet­ ter to put your faith in preven­ tion. Put the chicks, as soon as hatched, on clean ground, and keep them away from turkeys or ground occupied by turkeys. Adult chickens seem to be im­ mune from gapes. Bank of Vernonia « A merica ’ s First Timepieces For Your Garden Work TIMEPIECE out of the earth’s dim past! Long before Columbus discovered the New World an American Indian carved the Aztec Calendar Stone—America’s irst accurate timepiece. A Tools and Centuries lapsed betweei. the making of that Calendar Stone and the beautiful Hamilton pictured above. In that span a tradition has grown up around the mak lg of fine American watches. Par-famed men—Robert Fulton, Paul Revere, Eli Whitney, Peter Cooper and many others are part of thai tradition. When you are ready to plan your garden, may we suggest that you drop in and see the wide variety of seeds we have, also the many handy garden tools that will lighten your garden work. in 5c, 10c, and 20c packages Small Flower Garden sets Shovel, Rake, Hoe, all for See Hoffman About It! HOFFMAN 50c It Pays! HARDWARE ■HZHZHZMZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZMZHZHZHZ a Separata Salesman for She Will Be 9 A. R. Lundeen spent the weeki end at Westport. Barbara and Dorothy Fair­ hurst of Portland spent the Eas­ ter vacation with their grand­ parents Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Fair­ hurst at Keasey. Miss Doris Eymes spent Easter Sunday with her mother Mrs. Carl Lahman. Mr. and Mrs. Al. Acheson and family attended the fights in Ver­ nonia Saturday evening. W. A. Hodge A Book Proud of THREE Today we are proud to : how the Hamilton Watch—the first and foremost of modern Ameri an timepieces. It is the product of the best in American skill and < rafrsmanship and artistry. As in Overalls-so in everything Real Values Overall values are a barometer by which to judge the value giving of a store. We are proud to have you judge us by the bar­ gains we offer in overalls. Come in and see for yourself. Miller’s Great Western, Union- made, heavy weight blue denim Full cut, plenty of pockets, well made and cut to fit, waist or bib. Femoma’s Leading Store We know that the peop e who make Hamilton« know every tiny part that goes into their bea tifully designed cases. For years we have seen them serve their owne; long and faithfully. Look in our window and Then come in and let us s! watches. Slip one into you delighted to see how smart see a replica of the Aztec Calendar Stone. ow you our varied line of fine American pocket —or onto your wrist. You’ll be :hey are. And the price? We firr ly believe there are no watches in the whole world that give you i lore watch value fix your money. A. L. KULLANDER Expert Watchmaker and Jeweler_____ plenty 'm your have'evn