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PAGE FOUR -e—SS- FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, Ì9B1. VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA. OREGON elected the class managers. They are Velda Mellinger, senior; Mar garet Nelson, junior; Mary Ann Childs, sophomore, and Caroline George, freshman. chiel are glad to know she return took in the doings at Natal Sat ed home from the hospital Sun urday evening. day and is well on the road to It was necessary for Hector recovery. Mildred Hawkin* Mr*. A. A. Dowling Firestine to sever his connec Mrs. Mary Heath and brother Edith Georgson of Monmouth tions with the Van Vleet Logging John Laramore took their mother, and Norman Pettijohn visited at company on account of trouble STUDENT BODY HAS Harry Burtraw spent the week Mrs. J. R. Laramore, to Port ' Ray Taylor is sawing wood logs with his eyes. He left last week the Devaney home Sunday. FIRST ASSEMBLY ' end with his parents, Mr. and land Wednesday for medical at for John Patrick and A. Dowling Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Mendenhall to have an operation on them. Mrs. Jay Burtraw of Soul’s hill. this week. tention. Wm. Miller’s arm is slowly are in Portland. Lavelle Gosa The student body held its Misses Beulah Parker and Beth Mrs. J. Lawyer and Mrs. A. getting well where he broke it is staying with Mrs. Devaney Albert and Wilburn Harvard first assembly of the year on Davis and C. R. Fowler hiked 1 . Wallace were Vernonia shoppers several weeks ago. until they return. of Washington are visiting their Friday, October 30. The program to Pleasant hill Thursday to spend on Friday. Mr .and Mrs. Lloyd Cummings was opened by two numbers by the day with Mr. and Mrs. A. 1 mother, Mrs. Eggleston. We are pleased to hear that De Loss Powell and School visitors Friday were Julia Banzer is improving slow spent the weekend in Portland. Earl the high school orchestra. Seven J. Kirk. Knowles spent Saturday night and Mrs. O. L. Jones, Mrs. Carring ly in the Good Samaritan hospi Lavelle Gosa visited at I.-P. speeches were given by students: Mrs. Charley Justice and baby Sunday in Portland. ton and Mrs. E. A. Reynolds. “She Flies With Her Own Wings,” tal in Portland. She was operat camp over the weekend staying O. A. Powell of Portland vis- Wm. Bridgers and Irene De ed upon two weeks ago and ty with Mrs. L. A. Young. by Velma Veal; “Smiling son returned home Saturday. Norman Pettijohn and Gene Mrs. B. B. Hawkins and Lois . ited his brother Virgil Powell ' Rock motored to Portland Sat phoid fever has since set in. Through," Joy Bush; “Be a Lif Purney went to work Tuesday on ter not a Leaner,” Earl Knowles; Peck called on Mrs. Etta Dris Thursday. urday and met Alberta DeRock, Mrs. Ed Reynolds has returned the Wolf creek road. They will HILL MILITARY WINS Mr. and Mrs. Rowland Pruitt who came from Corvallis to “Today Decides Tomorrow,” Ger coll Saturday. to her home here after being ab GAME 19 TO 14 SAT. trude Ek; “Things of Interest Bob Welsh, Yataka Kuge, Mrs. have recently moved here from spend the weekend at home here. sent all summer. She has just be camped at the old I.-P. camp. Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt, Mr. and About the Hawaiian Islands,” Yu- C. R. Fowler and Mildred Hawkins Clatskanie. Movie visitors Monday even returned from her daughter’s bed Alice Watts L. S. Whittaker is visiting Mrs. Mrs. Devaney and Mrs. Evers taka Kuge; “Motion Pictures in made a trip to Gaston Friday ing at Clatskanie were Bernard side in the St. Vincent’s hospital. visited at the Gilham home Sat Hill Military academy of Port- Education,” Margaret McDonald; night to get Lois Peck, who spent Claudie Weddle of Clatskanie. Dowling and Austin Dowling, Mr. Mrs. Rachiel has been very ill, land defeated Vernonia 19-14 in and “Opportunities that Oregon Mrs. Henry Matson and Mrs. urday evening. Mrs. B. the weekend with B. a game Saturday at Vernonia. Art Wridge visited Mrs. Arm and Mrs. E. Prickett, Mr. and but is improving. The school children had a hap Offers her People,” Christine Hawkins. De Mrs. John Patrick, Irene strong Thursday. Hill Military kicked off to Ver Rainey. py time at their party Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Bud Robbins are nonia. Arthur Nanson caught Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Simmons Rock and Kenneth Smith. evening. Buddie Pettijohn won The boys and girls glee club al spending a week or so with Mr. Austin Dowling drove the high and Jett Aubrey spent Sunday the ball and made a 25 yard the prize for the best costume. He so offered a number in the pro and Mrs. Jay Burtraw. school bus Tuesday to Vernonia fishing at Clatskanie slough. dash down the field, In the next was a flapper and Junior Gilham Mrs. Mike Willard gave her few minutes of the first quarter gram. Bill Johnson and Miss Lucy so W. R. Reynolds could pick was second as a tramp. little daughter Joy a Halloween Hobson were quietly married his winter apples. Arthur Nanson made a touchdown W. J. Lindsley was in Vernonia party Saturday. Those who were I Thursday in Longview. Pleasant Hill school teachers, on business Saturday. The goal kick [ for Vernonia, Clatskanie shoppers Saturday invited were Ruby Tays, Ada Mr. and Mrs. James Gordon, Miss ; Mrs. Ollie Roberts entertained was made by Arthur, making the J. M. Luther returned home Mills, and Hazel Parker. All re a few of her friends at a quilt were Mrs. A. Dowling and son Gertrude Murphy, assisted by score 7 to 0 in favor of Vernonia. Saturday from Hillsboro. His Bernard. freshments carried the Halloween ing bee Monday afternoon. Those Mrs. Henry John, entertained the' wife and baby will return soon. Hill Military and Vernonia tried Mrs. A. gathering Aamodt is (Continued from page three) idea. Ice cream, cake and candy school pupils Friday afternoon. present were Mrs. Sallie Spen hard to score again but were un- Mr. Dewitt, Sr., is very ill. He Games were played, cake and jel lives with his son on the old cer, Grandmother Sitts, Mrs. Mc the school census at this time. able to break through each others entire program of the league and were served. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sundland lo were served. Mrs. R. A. Simmons, Mrs. Jim Donald, Mrs. Rogers and Mrs. lines in the first quarter. Boeck place. to help put it through. If the were Portland visitors Tuesday. Mrs. E. Sunell and Mrs. L. In the second quarter Oscar league wants it, that is enough Aubrey, Minnie Middlebrook and Hanson. Mrs. L. Wickstrom called on Allie Simmons made a trip to Crawford visited at school on Sorlee caught several passes and for us. They feel the pinch of Mrs. E. B. George gave a Hal othy, Betty, Victor Davis, Billie made one short run. Hill Military taxes and are sincere in what Portland Thursday. loween party to e crowd of young Mrs. Earl Holce Tuesday after Thursday. noon. Mrs. Evelyn Baker, sister of people. Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Reynolds Smith, Betty, Robert, James Glas- made a touchdown in the middle they are asking for. George Van Vleet’s mother has Earl Holt and Mrs. Chas. Holt sner, Loretta and Edward Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Magoff and of the second quarter making the The way to reduce taxes is to Mrs. McCabe is staying for Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Baker score a tie, 7-7. reduce, let the ax fall on the a while with her, recuperating Mr. and Mrs. Nels Chambers vis been paying the Van Vleets a were in Portland Friday to visit Chas. Holt. and Mrs. Genevieve Harris mot ited Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. visit. Between the first and second head of whosoever lies in its from a recent illness. Miss Joy Peck of Portland, Pete Matiaco at Hillsboro. Vernon Jones was a village vis Joe Davis motored to Astoria ored to Sherwood. Mrs. Harris halves the Vernonia high school path, whether it be a county will soon leave for Lewiston, Ida Fred Hagaman, who is working itor a couple of days this week on Monday. girls serpentined the field giving nurse, an agricultural agent or Coke Garrison and Russel Peck Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Prutzman ho, where she intends to make her Some of the boys played the yells for both Vernonia and Hill the man who would profit from of Gaston, spent the weekend at in Washington visited home folks usual Halloween pranks bedaub- were Vernonia shoppers Saturday home. Military. the number of miles he drove a the home of Mrs. B. B. Hawkins. Sunday. By the looks of Riverview Sun I Mr. and Mrs. A. Webb, Mrs. Thos. Scott of Camp McGregor ing the windows of the central evening. In the beginning of the third county automobile. The league day morning Halloween had just G. G. Holt and G. M. Holt ■ E. Treharne and Mrs. G. Holt spent Monday night at the Hawk office, school house and cars of decided that the way to get ac quarter the ball was again kicked ins home. different owners around the vil- motored to Portland on business called on Mrs. Charles Holt Sun- off by Hill Military to Vernonia. tion was to decapitate all, show passed. last week. j day. Sydney Malmsten went to Port Thom Throop left Sunday for lage. Hill Military succeeded in getting ing no favoritism in the mat- Wilma Glassner entertained thei Tom Engen and son are fell Mr. and Mrs. N. Nelson and the ball and making a touchdown. ter. Friendship for any of those land Monday to get Mr. and Mrs. eastern Oregon where he has work. daughter Jewel from Portland following guests with a Hallow- [ ing timber for Bert Lampa. He After several minutes of playing affected was lost sight of in Sherman Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Dickson and chil Friends of Mrs. E. E. Malmsten and Mr. and Mrs. Merl Tiderman een party Saturday evening: Dor- has several men employed. in the third quarter Ralph George the interest of tax reduction. The Clatskanie Chief asks that dren also Herman Dickson spent are glad to know she is much bet and daughter Jean from Jewell replaced Walter Barker. George the farmers be allowed to say Sunday with Mrs. Tom Throop ter at this writing. spent the weekend at the Chas. made a 30 yard dash toward the Mrs. C. N. Rundell was a din Hanlon home. Vernonia goal. Then Arthur Nan whether they want an agricul and Aunt Sally. They enjoyed a son made a touchdown for Ver tural agent. We are sincere in birthday dinner for Mrs. Dick ner guest of her daughter, Mrs. The affair at the Grange hall Ed Buckner, Sunday. nonia which made the score 14 to saying that the majority do not. son and little Tom Throop. at Natal Saturday night was well Delivered To and Called for at Your Door Mrs. Fanny Porter of Seattle Mrs. Bill Wridge entertains the patronized, there being such a On the same argument the Chief 13 in Vernonia’s favor. In the last quarter Vernonia might allow the editors to say spent a while Sunday with Aunt Luncheon club Tuesday. Guests crowd that the hall was filled TRUCKS LEAVE VERNONIA 9 A. M. DAILY was penalized half the distance whether the newspaper men of Sally. Forty-one years ago she will include a number of friends to its capacity. The music was Long Distance Furniture Hauling they had to go for unnecessary the county want the taxpayers took out a homestead on Beaver from Camp Eight. furnished by Berg-Sundland or- Between Vernonia and Portland creek. She is gathering material Mrs. Sallie Spencer entertained to provide them an instructor, roughness. In the last two min to put into a book she intends a group of friends with a dough chestra and a nice lunch was i utes of the game, Hill Military and so on ad infinitum. served during the evening. Portland-Vernonia Truck Line nut and cider party Tuesday. The Chief states that the to write. broke through Vernonia’s line M t . and Mrs. Ain Wallace Aunt Sally was invited to a Those present were Mr. and Mrs. represents only a small league and made a touchdown, thus leav W. A. Davis, Local Manager. spent Wednesday with the L. ing the score 19 to 14 in Hill portion of the taxpayers of the birthday party for Mrs. Plumer W. F. Whitlock, Mr. Thompson Carmichiel family. Mr. Wallace OFFICE PHONE 1041 at the home of Mrs. Greenman and daughters Mrs. McCabe and county, Let us see: The McCor- I Military’s favor. Mrs. Evelyn Baker, Mr. Brit helped Mr. Carmichiel butcher a mick lumber company of St. Hel- Thursday. The starting line-up beef. Aunt Sally attended a stork ton and daughter, also Mr. and . ens, the Clark and Wilson lum- Hill Military Pos. Chas. Isakson and daughters Magoffp’er company of Prescott, the shower for Mrs. Isabelle Wallace Mrs. Faust. Mr. Britton and Mr. Smith REL..... Thompson are Civil War veter- Ail and Ann, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Powell Oregon-American lumber comp- Saturday. Janser ...... RTL Isakson, and Mr. and Mrs. O. Paul Driscoll, who is working ' ans. Melis any of Vernonia, three respre- RGL Campbell Kurtti from Midland were dinner home folks in Washington, visited Aldrich ! sentative farmers, two newspa- A group of friends from Camp Payne .......... ....c..... Eight visited Mrs. Henry Matson guests of the Chas. Hanson fa Morton I permen and one contractor and Sunday. LGR Inman mily Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Rose and Sunday. Roediger! builder made up the interests Omab LTR A Halloween party was cele Malmsten represented before the county family were dinner guests at the Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Pruitt re Giffen .......... i.hi: Nanson • court when the taxpayers league Lloyd home Sunday. ceived a telegram this week tell brated Saturday evening at the RIIL Hill ... . Holcomb'held their session with them. We Miss Mildred Hawkins left Sun ing of the death of their daugh Shoffert home, there being mostly Brandis ........ LHR for hospitality Sorlee' can hardly see how a more repre- day for a visit at the home of ter, Mrs. Addie Short, at Tucker school pupils, although Mrs. J. Q ..... Hart ............ Mr. and Barker sentative body of men could have Mrs. Howard Etters at Lawyer and the Misses Sieverts man, Arkansas. F...... Pratt fonJoods Vernonia substitutes were: Gra- been chosen. Indeed it surpris- Gaston. and Gross were present. The Harry Thompson was slightly Fi»h'a Many Name* for service ven and Christensen substitutes' ed the Chief who expressed won- evening was spent in playing The sunfish Is known In various games and some lovely numbers for Roediger, RF; Barker substi-’der that the farmers and the injured Monday while cutting localities as the pondflsh, tobacco j on the piano, drums and violin tute for Melis LG; Robert Cline timbermen could get together and •ord wood. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Morgan box, pumpkin seed and kivles. were enjoyed as well as vocal for Joe Magoff, LE; Paul Jep thought there might be a nigger fl PORTLAND, OREGON son for Holly Holcomb, RH; in the woodpile. There is no nig entertained Mr. and Mrs. Fred selections. A delicious lunch was Favored Countries r" ger around: the adverse interests Rainey and family Sunday. George for Barker, F. There Is no species of venomous served during the evening. Every facility for every Mrs. Frank Burnham of Clats serpent in Cuba, Haiti, Porto Rico The Vernonia football squad are each driven to desparation Mr. and Mrs. G. Devine were taste af every traveller will play with the Estacada lion and are fighting the common ene- kanie visited her daughter, Mrs. or Jamaica. over from Deep creek two or Friday, November 6 at the Ver- my—the taxeater and the tax Ella Cline Sunday. ... new decorations, three days this week digging po- Soapctone Deposits I ' Mr. and Mrs. Merle Cline and spender. I -d ■i nonia ball park. new furniture, new Soapstone Is found In nearly every tatoes and picking apples. A. E. VEATCH. children together with Mr. and state along the Atlantic coast dii Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Harding lobby lounge and • 41 Julia Banzer, who is in the Mrs. Jack Nance and son and 'teggimód NOTICE OF SPECIAL CITY NEW LOW RATES. Loyal Thomas enjoyed the foot hospital in Portland, is somewhat 'te ELECTION better. ball game in Portlnd Saturday. KATES $Q WITH Larry Marshall and Lucila Wil- Mrs. Dora Reynolds of Mist FROM Z IATH NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Fireproof liams, alumni of the Vernonia high school, attended the assembly that a special city election will Frenchy Rachiel, in Riverview. be held in the City of Vernonia, last Friday. Mrs. Clara Smyth is able to be Two new students entered V Columbia County, Oregon, on the up and about after her recent IL 8. from St. Helens Monday 27th day of November, 1931, at Uness. Clara Wold a junior and Violel which election the question of Friends of Mrs. Frenchy Ra- authorizing the Council of said Wold a sophomore, I City to levy the sum of $4,756.57 now living at Camp ll1(,'additional city tax for the year o’clock P- m. of said day and will Louise Roberson be closed at Six o’clock p. m. weekend visiting Nelle Campbell | 1931, over and above the amount thereof. -i«« a former student of V. . H. " S. ~ and now permitted by the Constitu- By order of the Council of said ' tion ami laws of the State of now a senior in the Monmouth City. I Oregon to be levied, will be sub- high school. Dated this November 2, 1931. The students of V. H. S. were ' mitted to the legal voters of D. B. REASONER, SERVICE THAT MEETS fromlsai<1 for their dismissed a half hour early eariy ironi.- —- City -•-» — ---- - approval ----- or Recorder of the city school Friday to attend the grade rejection,said additional tax to of Vernonia, Columbia < be extended upon the tax rolls school game. County, Oregon. 672c Your Every Need Elna Spencer, a senior, gave a of said County compiled for the year 1932, along with other taxes farewell party at her home on Wednesday. October 28. in honor levied by said City, and to be Our services extend into used for City purposes during the of Margaret Bonnett. fiscal year of 1932. every branch of banking, The polling place of said elec- ASSOCIATION MEETS Let these services be The Girls Athletic association tion will be nt the City Hall and held a meeting last Thursday and the polls will be opened at One KEASEY Mist Treharne The Open Forum Freight I AMOUS tel Ringlfctte , , ' ? Permanent I Doane Guaranteed Typewriter Service Inc. 122 Third St., Near Wash. Dollar for Dollar Value REBUILT TYPEWRITERS All Makes — All Prices We Overhaul, Clean and Rebuild all Make*. Lowest prices consistent with good work — Prompt re- turn of your Machine. Phone AT 1643 .r3 Why endure the discomfort of the old method of wav ing with the heavy, over head weight when you can have the easy Ringlette per manent with 15 times less weight and 10 times less heat. 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