Wilark (CAMP EIGHT) Alice Baker in the Sel’wood hospital in Port­ land for several days, is report­ ed as doing nicely. The Joe Banzer family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bush and their son, and Mrs. Julia Whittig spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Osborn. Miss Olga Holmstrom was a visitor in Vernonia Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lindsay mo­ tored to Portland Tuesday on business. The Natal Telephone meet­ ing set for Wednesday, Jan. 11, was postponed to a later date on account of the funeral services of Oliver Burris. Omar and Loyd Burris arrived here to arrange for the funeral of their father, Oliver Burris. Miss Joy Bush spent Sunday evening with Miss Clara Archi­ bald. Misses Clara Archibald, Alice and Patricia Baker attended Rainbow meeting Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Niel Lee were Vernonia shoppers on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Chet Taylor were in Mist on Sunday. A farewell party was given to Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Sand­ burg at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Piert on Saturday evening, Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Niel Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lane, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gwin and daughter Dorothy, Mrs. Chas. Lewis, Mrs. Robert Woods, Mrs. Chester Sandburg of St. Helens, Lee Roy Damron and CHRISTIAN CHURCH Mr. Gordon of Vernonia, Mr. and F. Claude Stephen*, Minister Mrs. Ray Beeler. Regular services for Sunday, Mrs. M. B. Tompkins has re- turned home from the hospital. Jan. 15 — 9:45 a. m. Bible Bill Lindsey has returned back school, lesson text, Mark 1:21- 45; 10:45 Divine morning wor- to Wilark. John Piert has spent a few ship, theme, “The Law of Spir- days with Mr. Damron of Verno- itual Growth.” 6:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor. nia. Mrs. Robert Woods and Mrs. 7:30 p. m. evening service. Great Dubois were in Mist on Thurs- hour to be spent in singing, fel­ lowship and theme, “Wedding day. Mrs. Emma Rolands and Mrs. Garments.” A most cordial invitation to Roy Cody of Vernonia and Mrs. Jim Hanna were lunch guests of all, who may come, and welcome. Mrs. Robert Woods on Tuesday. Bible School Note* Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Williams Our attendance in Bible school of Portland visited Mr. and Mrs. last Sunday reached more than Red Anderson last week. On the sick list this week are 200, a gain of almost 100 over Mrs. William Virtue, Mr. and the previous Sunday, which was Mrs. Chas. Mackie, Alice Baker, due to so much flu among the and Maxine Taylor. members, The Gleaners and the Lassies Ray Beeler was called home because of illness of his father class tied in attendance, the Lassies gaining the banner for at Hillsboro on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Sand- more Bible readers. A Fishermen’s club has been berg have moved out of camp. Miss Patricia Baker spent Mon­ formed. Be in your place next day night wtih Miss Iona Lines Lord’s day and learn the details. of Treharne. EVANGELICAL CHURCH Natal Mr*. Jake Neurer Lincoln Peterson and Reed Holding spent Wednesday in St. Helens on business. Jake Neurer butchered a beef and Hy Tracey butchered a veal and porker last week, Elmer Hiatt sold his dairy cattle and hay crop anu moved his household to Portland this week, where the rest of his fa­ mily now lives. Noble Dunlap and John Thom­ as were in Vernonia on business Monday. Mollie Wright, Ella Caywood and Bud Baldridge are confined to their homes with the flu. Floyd Deeds, who had the flu some time back, had a relapse but is recovering now. Tony Volpione, construction superintendent for Clark and Wilson, was here on business last week. Harry McMullen from The Dalles is the house guest of his brother Dave and family at Na­ tal. Bert Eastman and Fred Bush from below Mist were Natal vis- ¡tors Sunday. Jake Neurer, accompanied by Ed Tapp from Vernonia were Portland business men last week. The severe winds last week caused many trees to fall. A large green fir tree falling on the Lee Osborn place struck and completely wrecked a smoke house and mashed three swarms of bees, also causing much trouble on the telephone lines. Mrs. Mary Peterson, who was < ' lanni f i vd Ada LOST—Any one finding Elgin watch and chain at Camp 8 notify IL O. Higsby, next door to Guy Cameron’s, and receive reward. 2c I G. W. Plumer, Pastor Monday for examination at the family to visit at her mothers’. Russell V. Libby, formerly of Veteran's hospital. | L. L. K. R. Thomas and Margaret Vernonia, was sentenced to a What he considers the 10 1 McDonald motired to Lebanon term in San Quentin prison Jan. The Pythian Sisters gave a 9 for entering a cafe at Lindsay, and back Sunday. card party at the Odd Fellows’ greatest single accomplishments Mr. and Mrs. Guy White of hall Wednesday evening, Jan. 11. of the Oregon Agrcultural exper­ Harold Mayfield took Everett California, and taking $128. Miss Nettie Alley, county nurse, Those receiving high score at iment station have been listed Portland visited his parents Sun­ Carter to Portland Monday for bridge were Mrs. E. H. Wash- by Dr. W. A. Schoenfeld, pres­ day, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. White. treatment at the Veterans’ hos- was a Vernonia visitor Tuesday. Those to shop in Vernonia this JOY THEATRE burn, and E. S. Thompson, Those ent director of the station who week were W. J. Lindsley, J. O. pital. joined the state college staff receiving low score at bridge Richard Dix and Ann Harding Mrs. Louise Emmons, who was I were Mrs. Jack Nance and Ralph but recently and hence had no DeVaney, C. O. Evers, Ed Kelley critically ill at Mrs. Glenn E.: in THE CONQUERORS, Satur­ Reithner. Receiving high score at connection with the work he lists and Mr. DeWitt. O. H. DeVaney called to see Deamer’s maternity home, is day and Sunday, Jan. 14 and 15. five hundred were Mrs. Cass as most outstanding. Here is his much improved, and is thought Admission 10 and 25 cents. (Adv. Bergerson and Tom Corigan. list which necessarily omits many a doctor in Vernonia Wednesday to be out of danger. Those receiving low score were achievements others might place for an ear trouble. W. M. Adair visited at his Mrs. W. J. Lindsley was taken Mrs. Earl Smith and Mike Han­ at the top: in Portland Sunday. home to a Portland hospital Tuesday. 1. Discovery of a method of non. G. W. Plumer went to Rev. WESTON It is thought that a goitre oper ­ The refreshment committee was removing spray residue from Canby a week ago yesterday to ation will be necessary. fruit. This emergency achieve- composed of Mrs. Rose Fletcher, Freezing weather has damaged conduct the funeral of Mrs. Koeh-: Radio & Electric Service Mrs. A. L. Kullander and Mrs. ment saved Oregon’s crops in the the bridge near Keasey and a ler, an old friend of the family.! M. D. Cole. Salad, sandwiches crises and is now standard the few men came up Wednesday to On Tuesday he went to Portland i We make radios work world over. and coffee were served. , to attend the conference trustee 2. Discovery of the cause and do repair work. board meeting. like the manufacturer control of infectious abortion in Anna DeVaney is spending two Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Phillips Christian Endeavor cattle. The “Oregon System” of nights with Mary Ann Childs so and Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Rose intended they should. Holds Social control put this state in the she can practice the junior play, i and family went to Portland Sun-^ front rank in this vital work. day, Mr. Phillips and Mr. Rose BROWN FURNITURE CO. The Endeavor society of the 3. Introduction of Federation to attend the Safeway managers’ Christian church last Friday even­ wheat. This variety, which aver­ meeting, ing held a "Hot-dog” social at ages from two to five bushels the home of Frank Mills, be­ above others, is now the most Soden went to yond the Mile bridge. The wien­ widely grown wheat in the entire Portland Tuesday to be at the ers were roasted outside in a big northwest. bedside of her daughter, who is stump fire. A jolly time was 4. Development of the system ill, and expects to remain during spent in eating buns, hot-dogs of breeding poultry for egg the week. and dill pickles furnished by Mrs. idea produced the first 300 egg FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JANUARY 13 AND 14 The Alumna club will meet Frank Mills. After spending a hen and started Oregon’s poultry Tuesday at the home of Mrs. few minutes in singing and in­ industry. Ed Buchner. MACARONI ................ 4-lbs. strumental music the group of The meetings of the G. E. club 5. Discovery of life history Rose City — curve cut. the rest of thé C. E.’s spent and control of the codling moth have been postponed until those evening at the Christian parson­ under Oregon conditions. This of its members, who have been BEANS .................... 4 Pounds ......... 19p age in playing games. Idaho Great Northern 9-lbs. 28c -1-Uv I pioneer work by Dean A. B. ill with the flu, recover. Those in the group were Mrs. Cordley was forerunner of sub­ A few close friends called ( Frank Mills, Ada and Bert, Ha­ sequent disease and pest control Sunday on G. E. Finnerty, the zel and Robt. Tomlin, Doris work that makes commercial fruit occasion being his birthday. i Lougrin, Helen Brimmer, Erma growing possible. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Olmsted Thompson, Florence Austin, Thel­ 6. Development of the Oregon have moved into the Jay house Local, new crop — 40-50 size. ma Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs. F. small seed industry through in­ on B street. Claude Stephens. Miss Wood of Alberta Cana ­ troduction by the station. 7. Improvement of old summer da, who was a guest of Mr. and OLIVES ......................... Can Loyal Lassies Class fallow methods in eastern Oregon. Mrs. H. S. Strong over the holi- Highway — A known quality. This improved system is credited days, left Tuesday to resume her Is Entertained Miss Wood is studies at school, with increasing yields about six MALT.................... 3 Cans a junior at N. N. college, Nam- The Loyal Lassies class of the bushels per acre. Old Burley — Medium. 8. Control of liver flukes in pa, Idaho. Christian Church Bible school Miss Maxine Schlegel visited was entertained by their teacher, sheep and goats. The station PEACHES ..................... Can Mrs. J. F. Rose, at her home found the snail alternate hosts over the weekend at the home Max-i-muM — 2 Vi size cans. Hart- of her cousin, Mrs. Frank on A street Saturday afternoon. of the flukes and devised means wick. The time was spent in playing of eradicating them. SOAP ....................... 10 Bars Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Davis games. Refreshments of moulded 9. Discovery of the value of Luna — a PAG product. form Rose avenue to have moved chocolate were served to follow­ I sulphur as a fertilizer. On al- ing members: Dorothy Acord, | falfa and other legumes an many the E. E. Yeo house, 208 A SUNTEX ................ Bottle Ada Mills, Arlene Jenkins, Nor­ Oregon soils hay yields were in­ street. The good bleacher. IE. D. Phillips was in Portland ma Brady, Myrtle Stacey, Zel- creased a ton or more pere acre. 10. Discovery of a new and ma Shipley, Louise County, Del- PEANUT BUTTER .... 2-lb. Jar .... OQn ores George, Alice Plummer, simple method of fowl pox con­ Beautiful, Max-i-muM—The better spread. ÀdUv Betty Jegen, Eleanor Graven, trol. A new system of vaccina­ Lasting o Vivian Laird and Glenda Rose. tion makes unnecessary further Mrs. E. D. Phillips was a guest losses from this devastating poul­ try disease. of the class. Primrose Q PC z* Dr. Schoenfeld selected these 49-lb. Sack ... ÖDC Pounds from scores of thers listed in a Queen of Hearts Club Steamed in with 10 times new condensed report on agri ­ 100-lbs ........ $4.45 Barrel .... $3.25 o Meets at Mrs. Heath’s less heat and 15 times less cultural research accomplishments The Queen of Hearts club met said to return 10 to 15 million weight. — $3.50 And $4.50 CANDY BARS ............... 3 for Thursday afternoon, Jan. 5, at dollars a year to the state. More Amos ’n Andy and O. Henry. the home of Mrs. W. G. Heath than 300 problems are now un­ at Riverview. Those present were der investigation and more than PEARS ........................... Can Mrs. Ben Brickel, Mrs. H. "Deck­ 100 others requested have been BEAUTY SHOPPE Firefly — 2 Mi size cans. er, Mrs. Henry Fogel, Mrs. Vernonia Hotel Building discontinued or not started for Frank Hartwick, Mrs. Loel Hieb- lack of funds. Phone 1261 FIG BARS ................. 2-lbs. er and Miss Macile Roberts. Mrs. Delicious, full fruited. Harry King was a guest. Mrs. King won the prize for PRODUCE FEATURES high score. Pythian Sisters Give Card Party FOR SALE FARM FOR SALE — 14-acres two miles south on Pebble creek. House, barn, outbuildings, 5 acres grain all cleared. Phone 12F515. Mae McMullen. (1*2) FOR SALE—Fryer rabbits; also breeding does, padigreed stock. New Zealand reds and New Zea­ land whites. Rose Ave. Babbitry. 1246 Rose Ave. 42ctf TEN MOST OUTSTANDING ACCOMPLISHMENTS NAMED KEASEY 17c Prunes* 4 lbs. 17c 10c $1.00 10c 23c The Sunday School hour ■ is 9:45 A. M. A. C. Knauss i in charge. There is a class i and place for you. Come. The paster will take as his 11 A. M. Subject “Can We Really be Saved From Sin?” The Christian Endeavor meets at 6:30 P. M. The following officers have been elected for this year: Car- roll Chance, President; Bill Lumm, vice-president; Sarah Mc­ Gee, secretary; Zonweiss Doug­ lass, treasurer. The 7:30 P. M. service will be given over to a public instal­ lation service of the Christian Endeavor and Sunday school officers. This promises to be a wonderful service and we would lik? all young people and all those interested in young people Survey Crew Shifted to be present. From Banks to Hebo We are looking for you. Come. (Forest Grove News-Times) The State Engineering survey Chet Shoemaker has taken a chair in John Bryant’s barber crew that has been surveying on the Wolf Creek route near Sunset shop. camp has been transferred to Hebo where they will work on CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank kind friends the road between Hebo and Dolph. and the American Legion for Those from Banks who were their acts of sympathy during transfered with the crew were our recent loss, also those who C. W. Moore and Harold Banks. Mrs. Banks and son Calvin Glenn sent the beautiful flowers. are staying at the R. M. Banks Mrs. Oswald, home until the weather clears and L. L. Lines, they secure living quarters Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Lines, Hebo. H. C. Lines. 10c Ringlette Permanent THE BRAKEMAN'S BALL Music by AL’S AMBASSADORS Doc Cliff’s stage will leave Washburn’s Pastime at 9:30 THE FEATHERHEADS SUGA» 20 .... 89c 9c 10c 19c rastuerized MILK And Cream ORANGES ...... ligent mother to protect her family from the many serious diseases that may be carried in raw milk. Our milk and cream is accurately pasteuriz- ed with scientific sanitary equipment, so that it yet the disease germs are destroyed. Recommended by physicians everywhere. Nehalem Valley lee and Creamery Co 3 Doz. Fine for juice. GRAPE FRUIT . 4 for Arizona seedless. CARROTS ..... —A safety precaution available to every intel- Arcadia Park—Saturday, Jan. 14 Dancing from 9 to 12 ------ Gent’« 45c, Ladies Free FLOUR Milady*» loses none of its food value or delicious flavor— WANTED MEN WANTED — for Rawleigh route« of 800 consumers in and near cities of Vernonia, St. Helens, Astoria and part« of Washington county. Reliable hust­ ler can start earning $25 week­ ly and increase every month. Write immediately, Rawleigh Co., Dept. OR-31.S, Oakland, Cali­ fornia. 1*3 FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1933. VERNONIA EAGLE. VERNONIA, OREGON PAGE FOUR Bunch Tender, crisp. ON1ONS .................. 20-lbs. U. S. No. 1—Oregon grown. 35c 13c 5c 39c Choice Meats Market Features Pork Roast lb. 1O<> Pork Steak lb. 121/2 c Beef Roast . . lb lie Sirloin Steak lb 15c Baron Squares • lb 12c [salt Pork lb 10c By Osborne Sounds “Phone