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FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1932. VERNONIA EAGLE. VERNONI^OREGON Frances Peterson, Helen Lamor- eaux, Bertha Gray. It is expected that representa tives of the last eight graduating classes will give short talks at the graduating exercises. —o— PAGE FIVE Tom Crowder were Clatskanie vi committees to receive applica- sitors on Wednesday afternoon. tiins in Oregon. Fifty million dollars were ap (Held over from last week.) Mr«. A. A. Dowling propriated under the Reconstruc Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Knowles tion Finance Corporation act to were Sunday evening visitors at be used in providing loans to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McCauley the Ain Wallace home. Editor ................. Nelle Green farmers unable to borrow money and their daughter Vida came up Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Miller and elsewhere to carry on their ordi VERNONIA INVITED Asst. Editor ...... Bob Fox from Seaside and visited her sis Mrs. Forrest Harding motored to nary crop production operations. TO TRACK MEET Senior Reporter ter for several days. They return Scappoose Monday. Verla Messing The maximum loan allowed is AT LONGVIEW, W.L ed to Seaside the first of the 1 Mrs. Chas. Sundland and Mrs. $400 to any one farmer. Junior Reporter week. E. T. Wallace were Portland vi Edgar Crawford Vernonia high school has been As the present fund is not re Geo. Van Vleet and Kenneth sitors Friday. Sophomore Reporter invited to attend the Lower Co stricted to areas where crop fail EAGLE CLASSIFIEDS Zonweiss Douglass Mrs. Rymal Johnson was up ures occurred last year, Director lumbia relay carnival that is to Smith were Portland visitors on Freshmen Reporter be held at Longview by the Long Friday. Mr. V>n Vleet purchased from Thompson’s Siding Monday Maris was advised to appoint com-1 BRING RESULTÓ Leona Hillman with Mrs. W. R. Johnson. They mittees for all of Oregon’s 36 view high school April 23. The two new logging trucks. Mr.s Ed Reynolds spent Sunday visited Mrs. McCormick at Natal. counties. Most of these have been schools are to be divided into night with her sister in Clats ESSAY CONTEST BEING two divisions. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lane and named and are ready now to as FOR SALE The first division will be such kanie, Mrs. Emma Aldridge. Mrs. Wm. Keaton drove to Port sist farmers in applying for loans. SPONSORED BY W. C. T. U. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sundland land Tuesday and returned. schools as Astoria, Vancouver, All county agents have also been of Portland spent Sunday with FOR SALE—Standard make of An essay contest is to be spon Kelso and Longview. The second were Portland business visitors on Mrs. L. Wickstrom took her supplied with application blanks Mr. and Mrs. Blackman. piano near Vernonia. Will sac sored by the W. C. T. U. in divisions will include all other Friday. and other information and will baby to Clatskanie Tuesday for Mr. and Mrs. E. Adams and Miss Olga Holmstrom drove to treatment. The baby is very ill be able to assist farmers in ob daughter Betty of Portland spent rifice for unpaid balance. A snap. which the seniors, juniors and schools such as St. Helens, Clats sophomores will be eligible. The kanie, Vernonia, etc. The schools Jewell on business Monday even with whooping cough and Mrs. taining loans from this fund, the weekend at the home of Easy terms. Write Tallman Piano Store, Salem, Ore. (103c juniors and the seniors are to of the first division will not com ing. Mrs. Everett Prickett ac Wickstrom is staying out there working in cooperation with the: Mrs. Miller in Riverview. write 700 to 1000 word essays pete with schools in the second companied her. county committees. for a few days. Mrs. Ben Cline, Mrs. J. N. Mor ACREAGE AND FARMS — For on “Safety Programs and Total division in the running events, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Dowling sale. T. B. Mills. (2tf) Mr. and Mrs. Ed Reynolds en gan and Mr. and Mrs. Romie Abstinence” and the sophomores but they will compete with each and daughter Florence and little tertained the following guests on Howell were in St. Helens on- $175.00 CREDIT ON 1932 FORD 500 to 800 word essays on “To other in the field events. Alvey drove to Mayger Sunday Monday evening: Mr. and Mrs. day on business. —New four or eight cylinder, tal Abstinence in Sports." The prizes will consist of med and visited his brother, Jake ■ Carrington, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson G. W. Faust left Tuesday with Kerr Motor Co. for sale at Mildred Hawkins Local contest will be held Ap als for all first place winners Dowling. and family. The evening was morning for Gooding, Idaho, $150.00 cash. Any one interested Mrs. Wm. Bridgers, Mrs. Earl spent in card playing. A delicious ril 11, and the winning papers and ribbons for second, third and where he will make his home. refer to L. E. Cable, in care of fourth. Trophies are to be elimi Holce and Mrs. L. Wickstrom lunch was served during the will be sent to the county contest. Mr. and Mrs. John Estes and His wife will join him Friday. the Bank of California, N. A. The winning papers from there nated this year. The events of were out to Clatskanie Sunday. evening. Mrs. Clara Smyth left Mon Portland, Oregon. sons spent Sunday at Natal with 121c the meet will be as follows: They took Mrs. Wickstrom ’ s in will be sent to the state contest Irving Knowles was a business relatives. day afternoon for Portland to 100-yard dash, 120-yard hurdle, fant daughter out for medical visitor in St. Helens Tuesday. and from there to the national. GOOD FARM HORSES—For sale. Carl Kerns of the Eagle Lum receive medical attention. The local W. C. T. U. is offering special mile run, 880-yard relay, treatment. Mrs. M. Aamodt was a St. ber company, Westimber, visited Enquire at Davis Ranch, Yank Mr. and Mrs. Merle Cline mo 440-yard relay and medley relay. Mrs. E. T. Wallace was a vil Helens visitor one day last week. with Virgil Powell Tuesday. a prize of two dollars and a tored to Clatskanie Sunday, ton. 12*1 The field events for both first lage shopper on Tuesday after Mr. Tapp came down from Ver second prize of one dollar to the Mrs. Virgil Powell had as her where Mrs. Cline and children and second division high schools noon. nonia and hauled his grain he guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. C. will visit relatives for a week. winning essays of each group. MISCELLANEOUS The Dooley family moved up purchased from Louis Bachman Some of the students are enter will be as follows: javelin, high Mrs. Kirkland of Portland is J. Hienan of Hollywood, Califor jump, shot put, discus and broad on the corner of the Eastman ! last week. ing the poster contest on alcohol nia, Mrs. Hannah Smith of Port taking care of Mrs. Smyth’s store Anyone wanting orchards trim road last week. The house was Georgia Brewer from Longview land, and Garland Smith of that during her absence. and tobacco. The prizes for these jump. med see Bob Carland about Ap The eligibility rules of Oregon occupied by the Gamble family is visiting at the home of Lewis will be the same as the essays. (114c) Mrs. Mike Willard and daugh ril 1st. city. must be met by all entries from last summer. Wickstrom this week. Mrs. P. H. Matson and children ter Joy visited at the home of, Geo. Jones moved down from Vernonia. Mrs. L. Carmichiel visited with visited at Cathlamet, Wash., last Mrs. Ed Roediger at Timber Sun-'Hienan will be glad to know she Mr. Coffey the photographer Vernonia last week, where they Mrs. Chas. Sundland on Monday. took the pictures of the senior week with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mat- day. I has returned from the hospital have been living at the Zale Earl Holce has been clearing son and also Mr. P. H. Matson, class last Monday. The students CIVICS CLASS TO Friends of Mrs. Harold Parker ¡antj is doing nicely. Holmes residence. MAKE BOOKLETS off the rubbish from the Barston who has employment there. are to receive the proofs the first will be sorry to learn she had Mr. Dickson of Riverview and Mrs. Aamodt was a caller at lot, where the fire destroyed the of next week. The senior boys Mr. and Mrs. Glen Peoples and to be taken to St. Vincents hos- ■■■a; May De Ett left Tues- uc .... Throop .... . ...... The civics class is about ready the Wickstrom and Dowling homes dwelling house and other out looked different, they wore their baby spent Sunday with his mo pital, Portland, Sunday. 'day for Monmouth, returning the to begin work on the booklets last Friday. buildings last fall. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Farren of same day. good coats and even wore ties. ther at Westimber. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jamison for the second semester work. Geo. Jones was down from Earl Knowles and Delmar Mor Miss Grace Henderson has gone Longview spent the weekend at I------------------------------- Each student must make a book are rejoicing over the arrival Vernonia Tuesday. ton acted as valets. They carried to Warrenton to care for her sis the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. J VERNONIA BOY let to cover the work on parlia of a baby boy, which came to • Little Jimmy Rachiel spent a ter, who is very sick. MAKES APPLICATION A. Smith. the lights and the camera, etc., I Tuesday couple of days last week with mentary law, ettiquette, and char gladden their home FOR C. M. T. C. ENTRY Mr. and Mrs. Tom Magoff! out to the car for Mr. Coffey. Miss Violet Dodge of Cathlam acter education, the three sub- morning. Mrs. Jamison is at the his grandmother. et is a visitor at the home of spent the weekend at Hillsboro at Clatskanie hospital. ejcts studied this semester. Casper Wilson, Oliver Wilson Mrs. P. H. Matson for a week. Harvard S. Malmsten of Ver- the home of Pete Mateaco. Nine typing students have been Mrs. Chas. Sundland drove to and Fred Wilson were in the vil The booklets are to be written Mrs. Hagaman of Camp Eight nonia has applied for the 1932 Friends of Mrs. Lolley will be selected by Miss Bolton for spe on typing paper folded once and Monmouth Tuesday and brought lage on business last week regard sorry to learn she and the chil spent Friday at the Donaway session of the citizen’s military cial study for the typing contests. Mr. Wilkerson is to furnish the her son Donald home for a few ing their timber. home. I training camp at Camp Hurlburt, dren are very sick. A team with one alternate will days vacation. paper for the covers. Mrs. Ray Taylor has been on Leonard Kostur is very sick. Vancouver, Washington. Bud Rose left Sunday for St. be selected for the county con Geo. Van Vleet, John Patrick, the sick list with a severe cold. Mr. Wilkerson has stated that Little Ilene Clark, who has been( Others whose applications have Helens, where he has employ test which will be held at Clats a prize of one dollar will be given Kenneth Smith and Bernard Mrs. Austin Dowling is able ment. sick, is reported much better. . been received from Columbia kanie on April 8 at 1:30 o’clock. to the person who submits the Dowling took the new Van Vleet to be up and about again from Mr. and Mrs. Roy Zimmer-¡county are Roy C. Loucks, Har- Miss Christine Rainey is able The nine students selected are best booklet. The students are trucks over to Scappoose Tues a three weeks’ siege of a severe to be up after a siege of the dahl of Clatskanie have moved; old V. Schefstrom, Emery C. Cleo Hall, Francis Peterson, Faith looking eagerly forward to this day to have them weighed. cold. to Riverview, where they make Wood, Treve J. Elliott and Geo. flu. Hiatt, Martin Hillman, William Mrs. A. Buckley was down task for nearly all agree that the Miss Olga Holmstrom spent IE. McDonald, St. Helens; Marvin Charles Ratkie left Sunday for their home. Louden, Margaret McDonald, Ra second semester work of civics from Vernonia visiting her moth Tuesday evening with Miss Siev Longview where he will be em Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fowler,' E. Girt, Irvin R. Rice, Dan S. chel Ek, Gladys End and Lydia has been very enjoyable and of er, Mrs. Reynolds, on Tuesday. erts and Miss Gross. ployed by the Long Bell Lumber who have been visiting relatives Burns, Harold Smith, Leo H. Cechmanek. Clyde Johnson was hauling much benefit to them. A. R. Mills was a' Portland company. at Pleasant Hill, returned home1 Pohndorf, Toby M. Carlson, Jesse some wood down to Birkenfeld visitor Tuesday. [H. Morris, Lloyd Wilburn, Ches- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dodge and Monday. Carl Jensen, a student of the The diplomas for the graduat Tuesday. Mrs. T. B. Dowling was a Ver daughter Bessie, also Mr. Bag- Mrs. Virgil Powell, Mrs. H. | ter A. Herman and Clinton E. high school, has been absent from Don Hall was a village visitor nonia shopper on Wednesday. ing class have been ordered. feldt of Portland were callers at Smith of Portland, also Mrs. C. Haugeberg, Rainier; “ Robert F. school about three weeks due to Tuesday from Birkenfeld. The Mist-Birkenfeld quartet, the home of P. H. Matson Sun J. Hienan of Hollywood, Califor Doyle, Clatskanie; Bernard C. illness. Oscar Jones is doing some composed of A. R. Mills, bass, The date of the senior play, nia, visited with Mrs. M. Dun Hockett, Scappoose; Edward E. day. Velda Mellinger, a senior, re “Sunshine Lane,” has been set ranch work down the river. Clyde Harmon, second tenor, E. Bill Nobles, who has been visit lap Sunday. Wooley, Columbia City; Walter turned to school on Friday, March for Aprile 15. The entire cast is Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Eastman T. Wallace, baritone, and Ber Rev. G. W. Plumer and wife R. Tuom, James A. Muthers- ing at the home of Frank Mills, 11, after a week’s illness. were Clatskanie shoppers on Sat as follows: nard Dowling, first tenor, sang left Wedneslay for Sequim, Wn., spent Tuesday with Aunt Sally baugh, Kerry; Woodrow D. How- The track squad is now using Mrs. Burroughs, Faith Royer; urday. Also Mr. and Mrs. Tom selections at the Joy Theatre in to visit relatives. Spencer. zett and Harold F. Hanson, Pres the grade school gym and ground Helen Burroughs, Christine Rai Carter from the summit. Vernonia Tuesday and Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Streadwick of Aunt Sally Spencer was a plea cott. for practice. Mrs. Edith Lane was calling ney; Tommy Baxter, Bob Fox; evenings at the program given Camp Eight spent Sunday at the sant caller at the home of Mrs. Approximately 525 young men Mandy Washington, Frances Pet at the Shoffert home Saturday. by the American Legion at that home of Mrs. Donaway. Mann and Mrs. Beveridge Sunday. from Oregon and southwestern Here are the members of the erson; Aunt Edith, Louise Rober Miss Sieverts and Miss Gross place. Miss Dorothy Throop will re Washington have applied, accord Art Lizenby is very sick with senior class: son; Dorothy Warring, Kathryn purchased a car last week from turn home Tuesday from Mon ing to word from Vancouver bar flu. Boys—George Laird, Oscar Sor- Malmsten; Sue Norris, Velma Ray Taylor. EMERGENCY FARM LOANS R. A. Smith left for a week’s mouth, where she graduated. racks, and the largest enrolment lee. Marvel Graven, Ernest Nan- Veal; Stephen Warring, George There is a great deal of whoop AVAILABLE FOR OREGON visit with his father at Gresham. Miss Lucile Reynolds and Fred in the history of the camp is ex son, Robert Fox, William Stephen Laird; Elf red Withersone, Virgil ing cough around the village and Mrs. R. A. Smith and brother, Bowman of Portland spent Sun- pected. son, Richard Melis, Joe Cechma Hiatt; Charlie Conley, Johnny vicinity. Among the latest cases The Oregon organization for day with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hei- nek, Raymond Brown, Joe Linds- Roediger; Betty Hilton, Verla are the Earl Holce children. handling the seed loans to farm Lloyd Gibbons, spent Monday at For real bargains—watch the Camp Eight with relative*. nan. ley, Yutaka Kuge, William Car Messing; Nat Morton, Earl Mr. Meadows was a business ers provided for by the federal The many friends of Mrs. Jack classified columns of the Eagle. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin La Cline michael, Lee Engen, John Roedi- Knowles. visitor in St. Helens on Tuesday. government has been set up by ger, Lawrence Jesclard, Ervin Mrs. Grover Devine was over Paul V. Maris, director of exten Smith, Joe Magoff, Virgil Hiatt, The students having vacant from Deep Creek on Wednesday. sion at Oregon State college, who Desmond Laird, Earl Knowles, periods the last two periods on Mrs. Edith Lawyer and Mrs. was authorized to appoint county Edwin Aamodt, Delmar Morton, Fridays have been gathering in Harvard Malmsten, Ronald Fetch, the singing room and practicing For your convenience the following business and professional people are listed on Wesley Northrup, William Lowden songs. this page alphabetically. These men and women are known in Vernonia as reliable business and Lewis Davis. and professional people. Girls — Gertrude Ek, Velma Astoria defeated Rainier in a Veal, Alice Parker, Louise Rob recent game by a large lead. erson, Kathryn Malmsten, Edna RARRFR SHOPS DENIUTS RECEIPTS Willard Batteries Owens, May DeEtt Throop, Chris St. Patrick's Dance at Natal Hail Received from American Legion Ambulance B w/ BARBER VIOLET RAY GASOLINE The will be a St. Patrick’s tine Rainey, Verla Messing, Velda Fund Committee from sale of tickets .............. $673.75 juy shop M. D. COLE Oils . . . Expert Greasing Mellinger, Lydia Cechmanek, El dance given at the Natal hall sie McDonald, Cleo Hall, Helen Saturday evening, March 19. Mu Loans from Bank of Vernonia ............................... 140.00 Haircutting for Men VERNONIA Dentist 16 Ambulance Trips @ $20.00 ............................... 320.00 Women ana Children Bergerson, Nelle Green, Frances sic will be furnished by the Sund- SERVICE STATION 1 Ambulance Trip @ $10.00 ................................... 10.00 Vernonia, Oregon McNutt, Fayth Royer, Hannah land and Berg orchestra. Re Expert Work Guaranteed 1 Ambulance Trip @ $12.50 ................................... 12.50 Ek, Marian Lindley, Betteen Ma freshments will be served by the TOTAL RECEIPTS ............................................................... $1156.25 TRANSFER — TRUCK thews, Elna Spencer, Alice Watts, ladies. carb »non --------------- DOCTORS--------------- Timberline Mist Riverview Professional and Business Directory American Legion Ambulance Statement for Year 1931 DISBURSEMENTS A Sales Promotion and POPULARITY CONTEST Cash Prize» Offered For further information see Mr. Dewey at Miller Mereantile Co. Ambulance Equipped ............................................ $763.00 License to June 30, 1931 .......................................... 12.35 Insurance for one year ............................................ 48.80 Kerr Motor Co., (see summary below)* .............. 162.50 Laundry ........................................................................ 5.44 Notes Paid, Bank of Vernonia ................................. 140.00 Interest on Loan ......................................................... 2.80 License July 1, 1931 to June 30, 1932 .................. 20.70 TOTAL EXPENDITURES ................................. -.......... Funds on hand December 31, 1931 ........ Due Kerr Motor Co., December 31, 1931 DEFICIT FOR YEAR 1931 ................................................ < PASTIME Marvin R. Eby, M. D. CARDS AND LIGHT LUNCHES Physican and Surgeon Lloyd Baker, Prop. Phone Hospital 931 Town Office 891 CONTRACTORS 1155.59 12.67 12.01 JOHN A. MILLER General Contractor Mason Work, Building DR. J. A. HUGHES Physician and Snr,con Office Phono 663 Res. Phone 664 RESTAURANTS •SUMMARY OF EXPENDITURES THROUGH KERR MOTOR CO. Gasoline .... Oil................................. Wash .............. Driver ........................... Storage ..... Miscellaneous .............. $27.37 8.60 17.00 86.00 29.50 6.70 SUMMARY OF OPERATING Total ....................... $175.17 Rec’d from 18 trips $342.50 Operating expense for year of 1931 _ 265.26 PROOF Paid Kerr Motor Co. Due Kerr Motor Co. $162.50 12.67 Total ......................... »175.17 BAFFORD BROS. INCOME & EXPENSE, 1931 General Plumbing Vernonia C. BRUCE Wholesale and Retail Income over expense $ 77.24 Vernonia, Oregon \ LUMBER Vernonia, Oregon Mary Kato Chop Suey Restaurant OPEN FRIDAY, SAT URDAY AND SUNDAY 729 THIRD STREET