VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON PAGE SIX U. OF O. REPORTS 6 FROM VERNONIA UNIVERSITY OF OREGON — (Special.)—Columbia county stu­ dents at the University of Ore­ gon are taking a prominent part in college life, both scholastically and in student activities, accord­ ing to a recent check of the stu­ dents, six of whom are from Ver­ nonia. Other Columbia county towns represented at the universi­ ty are Clatskanie, Mist, Houlton, St. Helens and Scappoose. nia. Bertha Gray and Marvin Port- erfield are the two Vernonia stu- dents on the roll of the fresh­ man class at the university. Miss Gray has chosen social science as her major stuly, while Porter­ field is studying business admini­ stration. He is a member of Al­ pha Tau Omega fraternity. Both are graduates of Vernonia high school with the class of 1931, Miss Gray in December. She enrolled in the university at the beginning of this term. The sophomore class has three Vernonia representatives, Phoebe Greenman, Melvin Hieber and Neal Bush. Miss Greenman, who is a member of Kappa Gamma sor" Mrs. E. H. Washburn ority, is studying business admini- COMPARISON OF THE stratiqp. She graduated from St. ! Entertains RECALL PETITIONS Helens Hall with the class of I 1930. Hieber is a pre-law stu­ Mrs. Earl H. Washburn enter­ dent, and is a member of Alpha tained at three tables of bridge The petitions against the February 26 Tau Omega. Last year he was a Thursday, February 18. Miss Ma- councilmen contain the Lecture on Washington as names of 25 telephone sub­ member of the university glee cile Roberts won high score and Mason, Masonic hall, 8 p. m. scribers, while those against club. Mrs. J. L. Timmons consolation. the mayor contain six. Vernonia vs. Clatskanie Neal Bush, who is another pre­ Guests were Mrs. W. M. Hen­ 43 members of the cham ­ law student, has taken a promi­ Clatskanie. derson, Mrs. L. W. Baker, Mrs. ber of commerce signed the Athletics vs. Legions. Legion petitions against the coun­ nent part in student activities this Rose Fletcher, Mrs. Harry Kerns, cilmen, and three against year and last. He is a member of hall. I Mrs. J. L. Timmons, Mrs. Loel the mayor. February 27 Roberts, Mrs. Frank Hartwick, Skull and Daggers, sophomore 13 people signed both pe­ Recall election, city hall, 1 to service honorary and of Alpha Mrs. Lowell Hieber, Mrs. W. J. titions. Approximately 25 names Tau Omega fraternity, Last year 8 p. m. Armitage, Mrs. M. A. Gregory had to be deleted from the he was a member of the frosh and Miss Macile Roberts. February 29 petitions against the mayor football team, playing back. Rainbow initiation, Masonic because of lack of qualifi­ Percy Bergerson is a senior at hall. cation to vote in a city the university this year, where election, and one against March 1 the councilmen. he is enrolled in the school of Bishop G. E. Epp, Evangelical business administration. Berger­ church, 7:30 p. m. Business Men’s Committee. By W. H. Hurley. son, Bush and Hieber are all gra­ Garden club, afternoon, Mrs. Mrs. Wm. Wood has been on duates of Vernonia high school. (Paid Advertisement.) J. L. Timmons. | the sick list the last week. John Dickerson’s son-in-law is Teachers vs. Athletics, Legion i The social committee of the ■ hnilrlincr building n a naw new himso house Iwra here anil and hall. "1 Woman ’ s Missionary society of ! w ’ ^ move his family here in a March 2 Outlaws vs. Legions, Legion the Evangelical church sponsored j Mrs. Tom Henderson has been a social gathering at the church hall. quite ill with the flue for a week. Christian Endeavor show, Joy Wednesday night. It is hoped to CHRISTIAN CHURCH Mrs. Mary Schedwin has been make these a monthly affair. Theatre. sick the last few days and Mrs. F. Claude Stephens, Miniater March 3 L. D. Courtwright, deputy col­ Newel Wood is staying with her. Last services for February, Federáis vs. Teachers, Legion lector of internal revenue, was in Sunday 28—9:45 a. m., Bible hall. Vernonia at the Hy-Van hotel school; 10:45 a. m. Divine morn­ March 4 Worth While Monday and Tuesday assisting ing worship, theme, That Tree. Athletics vs. Outlaws, Legion A man was amusing himself by persons in making out their in ­ 6:30 p. m. Chirstian Endeavor; hall. trying all the penny-in-the-slot ma­ come tax reports. 7:30 p. m. evening services, chines at a fair. March 8, 9 theme, “He Could Not Be Hid.” Presently he came to one that Legion show, “Corporal Eag- JAMES NANSON LEAVES did not respond to his coin. Friend, you are welcome to any en.” “Look here," he said to the own­ James Nanson, who has been or all services of this day. deputy marshal for the past er of a nearby booth, pointing to More Overproduction EVANGEL1CAL CHURCH month and a half, resigned last the line of machines, “that one Is Tall stories from Florida are weekend and left Sunday for to try your weight, the next your height, ami one your strength, the pretty thick (In more ways than G. W. Plumer, Paztor the Columbia river jetty, where The Sunday school meets at one) but this one from the Sanford he will be car inspector during next your sight, the one over there your lungs anil now I've put a pen­ 9:45 a. m. Mrs. E. E. Garner is (Fla.) Herald, deserves repetition: the construction work there. “The soli around Sanford Is so fer­ ny In this thing, but I don’t see in charge. The pastor will preach tile the other day a fellow dropped Mr. Nanson was car inspector what It’s for." at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Miss his corncob pipe In the sand. Be­ in Vernonia until service was “That, gov’nor?" replied the own­ Bougher will give a violin solo in fore lie could pick It up It had curtailed when the camps and the er. "Oh, that one's to try your tem- the morning service. Leading up sprouted and by the time he got It mill shut down. to Easter we will make our ser­ in his mouth he was eating roast- Ing ears." vice very much evangelistic. Matching this, an Edmonton The Christian Endeavor meets (Mich.) farmer claim, to have at 6:30 p. m. two cabbages so large "that The Boy Scouts meet Monday grown a stump puller had to be used to at 7 p. m. pull them, while a tractor dragged Remember Bishop Epp preaches them to the house."—Exchange. DEPARTMENT ♦ STORE Tuesday evening at 7:30 and Rev. ■ i F. B. Culver will hold the third STORE NUMBER 1436 VERNONIA, OREGON Citizenship quarterly conference after the “The Constitution of the United Tuesday evening sermon. States of America,” a book pub- The Bible study hour is Thurs­ lished by the government, says on day evening at 7 followed by the subject of it person being a cit­ choir practice at 7:45. izen of a state without belug a The welcome is yours to these United States citizen: "Citizenship services. In the United States and citizenship In a state nre distinct and may be separately acquired. A resident of Sociable Birds the District of (Yilunibla uiay be a The weaver birds found In the citizen of the United States but not warmer parts of Asia, Africa and a citizen of any state, and It would Australia are a sociable lot. They seetn that one might be a citizen weave vegetable fibers around the of a state without being a citizen branch of a tree to form a sort of of the United States, although the thatched roof beneath which as authorities differ on this point. many as 300 birds make their nests. Year after year they make new nests under the same shelter until the tree branch breaks and a new dwelling place must be started. Just right to wear under your coatt Wize Conduct BEFORE MAR. 3, 1932— Dashing one- and Our laws compel merchants to give honest weight and full mens Consultation, Examination, two-piece styles ure. But the wise merchant needs and Three Chiropractic Ad­ . . . black and gay, no such Isas—he gives these as s justments. brilliant color*I matter of honesty nml fair-dealing The wise worker Is ns the wise mer chant—he gives full value as a We re zpeechlezt . . matter of principle.—Grit. Stony Point FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1932. Timber Wednesday the ladies held an all day quilting party with a pot luck dinner. Study club was held during the afternoon with Mrs. C. Stanton as leader. Friday night Timber was well represented at the Founder’s Day program of the Parent-Teacher’s association held at Gales creek, Mrs. Wm. Kletzer was the speak­ er of the evening. Our county school superintendent, O. B. Kraus, was present. He greeted us with a few words. The Boy Scouts and Campfire Girls took part, while a birthday offering was presented by each of the four organizations represented. Sandwiches, pickles and coffee were served in the basement, where the ladies of the hospitality committees had arranged the tables. j Previous to this meeting the Timber boys played Gales Creek basketball. The score was Timber 14, Gales Creek 10. Tuesday Mrs. W. Gilmore en­ tertained with a bridge party. Those attending were Mrs. B. Huffman, Mrs. B. Wright, Mrs. M. Welter, Mrs. A. Richie, Mrs. G. Wilson, Mrs. C. Harris and Miss Joyce Harris. First prize was won by Mrs. B. Wright ani consolation by Mrs. B. Huffman. Delicious'refreshments were serv­ ed. TOBACCO, NARCOTICS mons, 641 Rose avenue. Mrs. T. B. Mills, Mrs. C. E. I W. C. T. U. TOPIC Hillsberry and Mrs. H. Veal will give talks of interest to garden A subject of tobacco and nar­ enthusiasts. cotics was discussed at a meeting The meeting hour was changed i from the evening to the after­ of the W. C. T. U. Tuesday at noon in the hope of making pos- the home of Mrs. C. A. Malm- sten. Mrs. H. S. Strong was sible a large attendance. program chairman, assisted by Mrs. E. J. Douglass, Mrs. Herman Veal and Mrs. Minnie Malmsten. Surprise Party The business session was led For Mr. Henges by the president, Mrs. Minnie Malmsten. Mrs. Arthur Henges arranged A local institute is being a delightful surprise party at her planned for some time in April, home Sunday evening in honor of The next meeting will be held Mr. Henge’s birthday which came at the home of Mrs. S. A. Sitts the following day. After an evening of cards the | March 10. hostess served refreshments, The Read the Eagle classified ads group included besides Mr. and —there may be something that Mrs. Henges, Mr. and Mrs. C. C will save you money. Van Doren, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Timmons, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Van Doren, Georgia Van Doren and Oliver Mellinger. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Rose were hosts at a very enjoyable party for members of the Loyal Glean­ ers class at their home Wednes­ day night. A lunch of fruit salad, sand­ wiches, cake and coffee was serv­ ed at a late hour following an evening of games «nd music. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Phil Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. E. Knight, Mr. and Mrs. G. Whit­ For real bargains—watch the lock, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brady, Mr. and Mrs. Asel Lolley, Mr. classied columns of the Eagle. and Mrs. George Laird, F. Claude Stephens, Mrs. Frank Mills, Mrs. Garden Club Otto Michener, Mrs. Ray Charles- worth and Mrs. A. F. Kostur. To Meet The ladies of the group will The Garden club will meet next meet again on the afternoon of week on Tuesday afternoon, March 9 at the home of Mrs. 1, at the home of Mrs. J. L. Jim Brady. 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