FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1931 VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON PAGE SIX I follows: “ Map study of the is- Mountain Children lands of the Pacific,” Mrs. A. C. Knauss; “The Voyage,” Mrs. Is Mission Theme Mr.. Jak» N.ur.r Newspaper Favor W. E. Bell; “History, Popula- “Christian Education of the tion and Race Relations,” Mrs. C. Mountain Children of the South" W. Reithner. was the study theme for the Joe Benzer was appointed by (Continued from Page 1) Members present were Mrs. E. Christian church Missionary soci­ a committee to call on the farm­ M. Bleile, Mrs. M. D. Cole, Mrs. two routes that have proved their | ety meeting Tuesday afternon at ers of this community and take superior advantages and have E. — E. . Garner, Mrs. F. Dickson, all farm products to be exhibited been endorsed by general popular ! Mrs E. A. Green, Mrs. Judd I I the home of Mrs. H. Veal. Mrs. F. Claude Stephens read at the Columbia county fair this consent. These are the original Greenman, Mrs. F. Hanson, Mrs. a paper on “Christian Education week. Mr. Benzer had a truck Wilson-river route which gives the people of Tillamook the ser­ H. V. Holcomb, Mrs. A. J. in the Tennessee Highlands” and load of vegetables, fruit, flowers vice to which they are entitled Hughes, Mrs. A. C. Knauss, Mrs. Mrs. Veal presented a paper on and a variety of other things. and the Scappoose-Vernonia-Ham- D. Marshall, Mrs. C. W. Reithner “A Project in India for the Edu- let route which makes thrifty use and Mrs. E. E. Yeo. William Pringle butchered a cation of Youth.” of rqads already built, opens up beef for market this week and Next Thursday the club will an isolated section and distributes The regular business meeting traffic to the northern beaches. meet at the home of Mrs. H. V. was held with seven members took it to Portland. Mrs. M. Peterson and grandson “Both these roads should be Holcomb at 2:30 and roll call built—and work should be started will be answered with “Interesting present. During the social hour Floyd Deeds motored to Portland Mrs. H. Veal served a delicious Monday. Mrs. Peterson is taking on them at once. Hundreds of the unemployed and thousands Things from Books I have Read lunch. treatments from a specialist in on the Hawaiian Islands. ” among their distressed and anx­ Portland. ious families are desperately EASTERN STAR HAS hanging on the hope that this Mrs. John Thomas Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas, BIRTHDAY PARTY road-building program will give Mr. and Mrs. Lee Osborn and Mr. work and wages to carry them Given Shower A quarterly birthday party hon- and Mrs. Jake Neurer were in through the threatening winter. Every day’s delay further ex­ jsja i oring members with birthdays in Vernonia Monday. N ATAL — (Special.) — The hausts their vanishing reiburces Zale Holmes was a Natal busi- 'July, August and September was and aggravates their growing im­ tai ladies gave a stork shower in ness caller out Monday. ' enjoyed following the regular honor of Mrs. John Thomas on patience. The John Estes folks from “Preliminary plans for organiz­ Wednesday afternoon at the Na­ I meeting of the Eastern Star Wed­ Riverview spent Sunday with ing the work to give the largest tal hall. Refreshments were serv­ nesday night. amount of employment to the 1 The evening was spent in their daughter’s family at Natal, greatest number of most deserv­ ed consisting of salad, sandwich­ Mrs. M. Mr. and Mrs. Dave McMullin. games and contests. ing men should have been long es, cake and coffee. since completed. Actual construc­ Those attending were Mrs. John Ruhl and Mrs. H. E. McGraw BOECKS HAVE VISITORS tion should now be under way. Thomas, Mrs. Noble Dunlap, Mrs. I won prizes. Every day’s postponement means Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Votaw of Verla Messing entertained with not only a loss of good road­ Ira Peterson, Mrs. Lee Osborn, Wishram, Washington, and Mrs. making weather but of the pair Mrs. Jake Neurer, Mrs. Robert tap dancing. A lunch of molded salad, waf­ V. H. Creson of Kinzua, Oregon, of shoes that some child should be Lindsay, Mrs. Dave McMullin. motored to Vernonia a week ago wearing to school or the nourisli- Mrs. Charles Hambley and Mrs. ers, birthday cake and coffee was Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. L. ’ to- ing food that someone needs served by the committee, Mrs, day if he is to be ready for William Bridgers, unable to at- J. L. Timmons, Mrs. Tom Craw­ C. Boeck, parents of Mrs. Cres­ tend, sent gifts. Mrs. Thomas re- * work tomorrow. on. Her friends will remember ford and Mrs. G. W. Laird. “We emphatically urge the ceived all Useful gifts. her as Martha Boeck. state highway commission to or- der the building of the Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Votaw returned FEATHERS . . . river and Vernonia-Hamlet high­ to Portland the following Mon­ ways and to see that construction day to attend to business. Mr. AND . . . TALONS begins immediately.” Votaw is a brother of G. E. Vo­ (Continued from Page 1) taw, superintendent of the S. P. Study Club Holds had to walk home from beyond' Emmett Roach met with an au­ and S. railway company, and is First Meeting Riverview somewhere, just like ai. tomobile accident Saturday even- employed by that company at I ing. He was coming from the Wishram. luckless kid. The Vernonia Study club held I Beaver Creek road when his car Mrs. Creson remained with her t t t 1 their first meeting since the sum­ A fine fellow, all for Vernonia, | collided with a car driven by Bob parents until last Sunday, and mer vacation last Thursday at Whitsell of Vernonia, throwing then returned to Kinzua, where the home of Mrs. A. J. Hughes. was Bob Sergeant, and he will' the Roachs’ car into the ditch. Mr. Creson is employed at the be missed. The meeting was called to order Mrs. Roach received a slight cut Kinzua Pine Mills Lumber com­ + + + by the new president, Mrs. C. W. SEEN ON THE STREET . . . on the forehead, but the rest pany. He was employed at the Reithner, after a delicious lun­ A white horse, a “bug” without of the family escaped uninjured. O.-A. mill in this city several cheon had been served by the a motor, and a buggy minus the The Roach car was damaged. years ago. hostess. Gale and Louis Stanton of front wheels, all coupled togeth­ The club members decided to er, with a pile of kids atop the Oakland, California, Mr. and Mrs. o- PERSONALS conduct the Community Chest bug . . , Emil Messing explaining Lavern Stanton and daughter I drive this year in the same man­ to a group of bystanders how it June and Mrs. George Henckle- o- ner as it was handled last year, all happened ... Ed Holtham men and son Buddy of Buckley, Mrs. Cline, Mrs. R. F. Nance, during the last week in Septem- coaxing voters into Joe Scott’s Washington, have been visiting at Miss Della Cline and Miss Helen ber. office . . . The “gang” watching the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Hieber went to Portland Monday, where Della entered a business Roll call was answered with the hot oil spread on the ap­ Stanton. one minute talks on “What I proach to the Rock creek bridge. Mr. and Mrs. James Gordon and college. Percy Bergerson returned last Know about the Islands of the Miss G. Murphy motored to Cor­ Pacific.” The program was as NOTICE of SCHOOL ELECTION vallis, bringing Gloria and Ar­ week from attending summer To Increase Tax More Than Six thur Murphy back with them. The school at the University of Ore- children will attend school here. gon. Per Cent Over That of the Mrs. Lola Nance was hostess Pleasant Hill school pupils I Previou, Year Realistic Notice is hereby given to the starting the first grade are Eva to the Just Eight Bridge club legal voters of Union High School Jean Hayden, Inez Smith, Betty last Thursday evening. Mrs. W. Permanent District No. 1 of Columbia Coun­ Lou Kirk, Dorothy Davis, Junior J. Armitage won the first prize ty, State of Oregon, that an elec­ Lines, Buddy Price, Myrtle Webb, and Mrs. Virgil Powell the con­ With tion will be held in said District Jack Anderison, Melbert Win- solation prize. A delicious pine­ at school building on the 10th nicke, Arlie Roach, Ruth Rhoedi- apple and carrot salad, sandwich­ RINGLETTE es, pickles, cake and coffee were day of October, 1931, at 7:30 ger and the Christenson twins. ENDS Stewart Parson returned to his served by the hostess. Mrs. Armi­ o’clock in the evening; to vote on the question of increasing the'home at Forest Grove after spend­ tage wasa guest for the evening amount of the tax levy in said j ing his vacation with his cousin and members present were Mrs. W. M. Henderson, Mrs. L. Baker, District for the year 1932 by i at camp. Mrs. Adolph Nelson and daugh­ Mrs. Rose Fletcher, Mrs. J. L. more than six per cent over the amount of such for the year im- ter Margaret of Vernonia called Tiir^nons and Mrs. Mary Nelson. BEAUTY SHOPPE at the home of Mrs. E. Sunell mediately preceding. Phone 431 Bridge St. It is necessary to raise this and Mrs. S. Baker on Saturday. PASTURE MIXTURE GIVEN FOR HILL LAND SEEDING Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hayden and additional amount by special levy children motored to Seaside on for the following reasons: With considerable brush and Teaching and other expenses. Saturday. stump land burned over this sum­ Mrs. Charles Holt, Mrs. Lee Dated this 12th day of Septem- mer, particularly in western and her, 1931. »1 Kellar, Mr. and Mrs. George southern Oregon, many dairymen Holt motored to Portland on Attest: FOR LEASE and stockmen are planning on Thursday to see Chas. Holt. Mrs. Chas. Malmsten, sowing such burned-over lands FOR LEASE—Improved dairy Relatives of Mr. and Mrs. J. District Clerk. to pasture, sowing the seed early farm, 120 acres, with large II. M. Condit, Chairman, Board Davis from Astoria were callers in the ashes. house, barn, orchard, sub-irri- the past week. of Directors. Three important principles in gated bottom land, right on Ocean Mr. Prutzman had charge of Lloyd Baker arrived in Sioux the fire set at Koster camp, burn­ Beach highway. Abundance of water. 100 acres all cleared and Falls, S. D., last Thursday and ing their logged off land Satur­ in cultivation. Will support large his father, C. F. Baker, died there day evening. herd. The Longview Company, Saturday. Funeral services were Road work was finished out at Longview Washington. 592c held in Dowagiac, Mich., Tues­ Treharne on Sunday. Every one day. Mr. Baker expects to re­ is enjoying traveling the good FOR RENT main in the east for at least two road. « FOR RENT—Desirable 3-room weeks and will probably be ac­ For real bargains—watch the furnished apartment, 916 Rose companied home by his mother, classified columns of the Eagle. avenue. 59tf Mrs. C. F. Baker. Coast Route Wins Natal Treharne imi Classified Ads establishing such pastures, re­ gardless of their location, are giv­ en by G. R. Hyslop, chief in farm crops at the Oregon Ex­ periment station, in response to many inquiries. First, says Mr. Hyslop, the seed mixture must not be too expensive, even at the sacrifice of some grasses that might be a little better than some whose seed is more reasonably priced. For- tunately for the buyer grass seeds of all kinds are much lower in price than usual this year, A second important feature is to make sure that such mix- tures are free from perennial weeds and that-the grass seed is FOR SALE PRUNES AND PLUMS—lc th. on tree. Phone 11F53, A. L. Parker. 592c CUT FLOWERS on sale by Mrs. W. L. Van Doren, Phone 1136. SWEET OR FRENCH PETIT Prunes, lHc at ranch while they last. A. D. Hall. C»Ot* APPLES — Winter varieties. 3- boxes for 11.00, you pick them. Near Golf course. F. B. Warfield. 602* LEAVE YOUR ORDERS for can­ ning prunes with Harry Cul­ bertson. Phone 73. NOTICE The building on Bridge street formerly occupied by the Reithner dry goods »tore Is for sale or lease. J, W. Baldwin, Forest Grove. 584* Announcement Dr. F. W. Kellogg EYE SPECIALIST OF CLATSKANIE WILL BE IN VERNONIA BEGINNING MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 At Kullander’s Jewelry store all next week, beginning Monday, Sept. 21. Dr. Kellogg has been at Clatskanie over three years and has fitted over one thousand of the population of that vicinity with glasses. Hereafter, he will come to Vernonia regularly every 30 days. Prices will be $5.00 to $15.00— all work guaranteed. Dr. Kellogg is a graduate of the depart­ ment of ophthalmology of the McCormick Medi­ cal college of Chicago and has had 17 years experience fitting glasses with the McCormick System. when to draw the line In the presence of a table For Gas, Acid Stomach and that Palm Olive Shaving Cream .... ............... Colgate’s Rapid Shave Cream Colgate’s Ribbon Dental Cream Full-Fashioned Vaseline Hair Tonic .... Silk Hose CELEBRATE Only at Penney’s Stop Paying High Prices Grocery costs are now lower than FOOD COSTS ARE DOWN they have been for years If you are paying more, we invite you to come and share Safeway’s unusual values. FOR SATURDAY AND MONDAY MACARONI Rose City Brand—Elbow cut, made of wes- tern wheat— AMERICAN FULL CREAM lunche, or cooking— 17c POUND 5 POUNDS HOT SAUCE Tomato Hot Sauce—Use plenty for season- ing. 8-Ounce cans. FLOUR CORONA—Milled blended wheat— 49 from 6 CANS 25c northwestern 95C POUND SACK CATSUP Hiway brand—Made from vine ripened to- matoes. LARGE BOTTLE ........................ SYRUP Maximum Syrup—Pure cane and maple blend. QUART CAN MALT BLUE RIBBON, hop flavored, a leader 3 POUND »EANS CAN 49C Small White Beans—are the best for baking. 4 POUNDS .................................... 25c COKN Mill Fresh stock. Buy with POUNDS PAWCAKE FLOUR CEREAL Sperrys Oats or Wheat china. LARGE PACKAGE SUGAR $1.29 PURE CANE—Granulated Sugar— 29c BAG Premium Sperrys Selfrising Pancake and Waffle flour. 33c 9 POUND BAG In Our Market hilly cooked rich food*. After Eating AT MAC’S PHARMACY No. 444 is Semi-Service! groaning with wonder- Don't Groan Anniversary Top, sole and toe are mercerized. New curved cradle foot and narrow French heel. In new Fall shades. 9 POUND Fcw people know 125th When you buy any one of the following: . ask. for dumode Either white or yellow. plenty at this price. where and Pot Roast Bacon, Eastern From Baby Beef— POUND .................... Any Size Piece— POUND .................................... Pure Lard Boiling Beef ¿5 POUNDS Lean and tender— POUND n Z 1C unpleasant, stuffy feeling after par­ taking of too much rich food, use Armitage Gas Tablets at ARMITAGE DRUG CO Vernonia. Oregon n Colgate’s COLGATE’S RIBBON DENTAL CREAM FREE DEPARTMENT * STORE VERNONIA. OREGON ® CELEBRATE A 25c Tube of STORE NUMBER 1436 Now . 2It>. ltt>. 2R>. lib. lib, 31b. Kentucky bluegrass ..... Red top ........................... Chewing fescue ............. White or Ladino clover Alsike clover ................. Burr clover .................... J.C.PENNEYC-O. Everybody FOR SALE—Standard make Pia­ no near Vernonia. Will sacri­ fice for unpaid balance. A snap. Easy terms. Write Tallman Pia­ no Store, Salem, Ore. 603c good, high-testing material free from salvaged seed or screenings sometimes included in pasture mixtures. A final requirement given by Mr. Hyslop is that the mixture contain two or three good sod forming grasses such as red top and eKntucky bluegrass to in­ sure the sod forming qualities so necessary to permanence in such a pasture. A complete mixture that meets these requirements for western and southern Oregon, including the coast hill lands, is as follows: 51b. Rye grass ..... 3tt>. Orchard grass 3tb. Tall oat grass