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VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON PAGE FOUR LOWERING OF RAFE REQUESTED Green, Ruth Holaday, Elma White, and Mrs M. D. Cole. CHARLOTTE GREEN IS HOSTESS TO GROUP OF RAINBOW ADVISORS so as to allow Mr. Washburn a (Continued from Page 1) (amp . . . McGregor license. Councilman Johnson asserted that if they were going to change it for one they would have to change it for everybody, and the ordinance would be meaningless. Record vote on a resolution to amend the ordinance provided Mr. Washburn put in an appli cation accompanied by the fee of $100 required resulted in Adams, Sandon and Veal voting aye, Johnson no. ENERGETIC CLUB MEETS¡ MRS. MICHENER HOSTESS after becoming ill and falling in ter the regular meeting of Ne to Rock creek, where he was halem chapter, Order of Eastern fishing. He was rescued in the Star, in the Masonic temple Wed; Wilburn Charlesworth has been nick of time by some other fish nesday night. Light refreshments were served by the social com unable to work for several days ermen. this week on account of illness. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Segar of mittee following cards. August Greenfeldt was in Mr. and Mrs. W. J. King left I Camas, Wash., visited at the home Tuesday for their new home in 'of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Armi- Portland Tuesday on business. tage Sunday. Airs. Segar is a Sonny Schalock tore the liga Beaverton. ments of his ankle while playing Lloyd Thomas is leaving today 1 niece of Mrs. Armitage’s. for Forest Grove, where he will I Lee Roy Damron of the grade indoor baseball in the Washing have employment with the Far-, school faculty is motoring to Port ton school Monday noon. He was ley Prickett undertaking par- j land every evening this week iu out of school for the rest of the lors. Mrs. Thomas will remain in j order to take a Red Cross first week, and will not be able to aid special course for teachers participate in athletics the rest Vernonia for the present. Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Lumpkin, conducted by Dr. Morrison of of this school year. Mrs. G. E. Finnerty entertain of Portland and Mrs. Arthur I Washington, D. C. Mr. Damron Henges of Vancouver visited at'and Miss Nettie Alley, county ed informally during the tea the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. C» health nurse, are the only ones hour Monday for members of a ___ , ___ ___ were club ________ committee who Van Doren Sunday. ' from this county taking the Study took in the Firpo-I course. I meeting with her to plan their C. Bruce .................. .. ........... Manley fight in Portland Tues-1 Mrs. B. Ortner underwent a part in a future club program. day night. JOY THEATRE serious operation in Emanuel hos- Mrs. A. Sword is seriously ill pital, Portland, last Friday. She I LUCKY DEVILS, a thrill ro with pneumonia following an at- is reported to be making a fine mance of Hollywood’s Death De tack of the flu which she incurred recovery. fying Stunt Men, Sat. and Sun., about two weeks ago. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Marston April 22 and 23. Admission 10 Allen Ray, Bill and Frank El were Portland visitors over the and 25 cents. Adv. lis and Desmond Laird returned weekend. CARD OF THANKS Wednesday from southern Ore Judd Greenman and son Hale We desire to thank our friends gon, where they were on a pros, Greenman drove to Portland for their kindness, words of sym pecting tour. Tuesday, the latter to attend the pathy and floral offerings in our late bereavement. Arlie Morton had a narrow es. opening baseball game. Mrs. Edith Early tape from drowning Wednesday! A social hour was enjoyed af- Rey B. Early. Ik The Energetic club held its regular meeting in the Grange hall Thursday, April 13, with Mrs. Michener as hostess. Plans were made for Pomona enter- tainment. It was decided to have dances twice a month in the fu ture. The first dance is to be held Saturday evening April 22, with Cameron’s orchestra fur- nishing the music. At the close of the meeting the hostess served refreshments. The next meeting of the club will be May 11, at the Grange hall with Mrs. Bruce McDon ald as hostess. Charlotte Green was hostess to The Thursday club met this the Past Worthy Advisors’ club from the Rainbow organization week at the home of Mrs. C. E. and their guests at her home on Westlin who was joint hostess with Mrs. W. M. McCormick, Jr. O. A. hill Monday night. Sewing, popping corn and toast- Cake and coffee was served. Those ing marshmallows at the open fire present were Mrs. Paul L. Thomp- place occupied a pleasant evening, son, Mrs. Harold C. Ridenour, Present were Audrey Austin,! Mrs. Horace W. Jones, Mrs. Theo- Elna Spencer, Edna Owens, Merle 'dosia Lambert and the hostesses. Mills, Nelle Green, Charlotte With this meeting the Thursday Green, Mrs. L. H. Dewey, mother club adjourned for the summer. advisor, Mrs. E. A. Green, Zella Mrs. H. W. Jones and sons Library Appointment Discussed Cady and Isabel Curry. Robert and Gordon and Mrs. H. At the suggestion of the library i C. Ridenour and children Peggy board Mayor Owens appointed Nancy and Larry were Sunday G. E. Club Holds Mrs. L. H. Dewey to fill the va dinner guests of Mrs. Theodosia Monthly Dinner at cancy caused by the resignation Lambert. Mr«. A. A. Dowling of Mrs. C. S. Hoffman. Mrs. Virgil Powell’s Horace W. Jones left last week Question was raised as to whose for Cathlamet, Wash. duty it is to appoint a librarian. The monthly pot-luck dinner Harold Ridenour returned home Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Rogers Mrs. Ray D. Fisher, appearing of the G. E. club was held at Monday after a week’s absence. spent Monday evening at the for the library board, presented the home of Mrs. Virgil Powell Mrs. Wm. McCormick, Jr., and home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rey- their view that the state library in Riverview Thursday night, Reva were dinner guests Sunday nolds. law, under which this library is April 13, and scores 1 for the of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Estey. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sundland organized, gives to the board the month were totaled. Mrs. Paul Thompson and Bil motored to Thompson’s Siding right of appointment, while Mayor As is their unique custom, ly and Mrs. Theodosia Lambert Sunday evening and visited her Owens declared that the charter gifts were brought by all to be spent Saturday in Vernonia. brother, Rymal Johnson, and confers the right of appointment exchanged, but Mrs. Fletcher, Mrs. Carl Westlin and daugh upon the mayor with consent of holder of high score had first ters Lois and Lorna spent the wife. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Dowling the council. Councilmen Sandon, choice, and Mrs. W. M. Hender . Eatser holidays with Mrs. West- Adams and Johnson expressed the son, the last choice as consola- Jin’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. spent Saturday afternoon in Clats kanie. opinion that the state law should tion ---- prize. —. W. Boyer, in Portland. They were Miss Ida Neimela spent Sun- govern, and Councilman Veal con Guests of the club were Mrs. 1 accompanied on the trip by Mrs. curred with the mayor’s view. No Harry Kerns and Mrs. Shipley, I Harold Ridenour and children day in Seaside. action was taken. and members attending included1 who visited at the home of Mr. Sady Lane was a business visi- Ordinance Amended Mrs. J. L. Timmons, Mrs. Lloyd: and Mrs. Paul Dodge. tor in Vernonia Thursday. An amendment to the beer or Baker, Mrs. W. J. Armitage, Mrs. I Mrs. E. R. Estey entertained W. R. Johnson and Chas. Hock dinance making licenses revokable James Nanson, Mrs. Rose Fletcher i for several with a card party Sat man received a shipment of 500 by the council for any cause and Mrs. W. M. Henderson. urday evening. Sandwiches, pie R. I. chicks last week. which it might deem sufficient and -------- coffee were served. . The . ' Mr. and Mrs. James Jones and ---- -- ------ was passed unanimously, with an MOUNTAIN HEART CLUB guests included Mr. and Mrs. Paul'two children were Tuesday guests emergency clause putting it into MEETS IN HOME BAKERY [Thompson, Mrs. Theodosia Lam-1 of his sister, Mrs. Ed Reynolds. effect at once. ” .. For the pleasure of Mrs. Grace bert, Mrs. H. W. Jones and Mr. : Mrs. Wm. — Bridgers and Mrs. Miner, the members of Mountain 'and Mrs. Louis White. Ernest Lane were Birkenfeld mo- BUSY BEES MEET Florence Engstrom celebrated torists Thursday afternoon. Heart social club gathered in the The Busy Bees held their reg Home bakery Tuesday noon for a j her second birthday on April 17. Bernard Dowling took in the ular meeting Saturday afternoon pot luck dinner, spending the | Mrs. Wm. McCormick, Jr., and dance at Jewell Saturday evening. at the home of Helen Chandler. remainder of the afternoon inj Reva had dinner with Mrs. H. Miss Gross accompanied by the After the program a delightful sewing and conversation. W. Jones Friday. Rambling Maids of her room, time was had coloring Easter Mr. and Mrs. Louis White and went for a long hike Saturday. Those in attendance included eggs. Glennita Deamer was a Grace Miner, Helen Fogel, Bessie children and several guests from The boys of the 4-H club, ac guest of the club. The next Herrin, Bessie Spofford, Rose Portland spent the weekend on companied by their leader, Don meeting will be held at the home Schultz, Sally Brown, Selma their ranch here. ald Sundland, went hiking and of Joy Willard. Webb, Mae Mellinger, Oro Glass- camping Friday. The boys left ner, Beulah Baslington, Margaret early Friday afternoon and camp Mr». Dewey Entertains Lines, Cecil Holt, Irene Spencer, ed by the side of a creek several In Honor of Niece Who Rose Fletcher and Isabel Curry. miles away for the night. Sup Is Guest From Portland per and breakfast were cooked in MRSS. FRANK HARTWICK Mr. and Mrs. Geo. (Comstock, the open to which all did justice. Complimenting her niece, Zella ENTERTAINS CLUB THURS. caretakers at the power plant, They returned Saturday, tired Cady of Portland, A 1rs. L. H. Mrs. Frank Hartwick entertain left Saturday for a five days va and ready for a good night’s rest Dewey entertained with two ed the Queen of Hearts club at cation in Longview, Wash. in a real bed but full of enthusi tables of bridge at her home her home Thursday night, April Mr. and Mrs. Schlegal of Port asm about their trip. Tuesday evening. The school board held a meet 13, and presented the prize for land visited from Friday to Sun The hostess presented a guest honors in bridge to Mrs. E. H. day at the John Luther home. ing on Wednesday evening last prize to Miss Cady, first prize Washburn. Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Gillham week and teachers were selected for bridge to (Elma White, and Lunch was served by the hos have been quite ill, but are inl for the coming year. Donald the consolation to Ruth Holaday. tess to Mrs. Wilbur Davis, a proving. Sundland is to have the princi A two course luncheon was served guest of the club, and the follow Marjorie Meeker spent Tues- pal’s room, while Miss Gross will following cards. ing members: Mrs. Ben Brickel, day night with Anna DeVaney. continue to have the primary The guest list included besides Miss Macile Roberts, Mrs. Wil- room again next year. Miss Cady, Mildred Drake, Enid liam Heath, Mrs. Henry Fogel, Clyde Johnson and Oscar Jones HAVE SUNDAY TRIP Bolton, Merle Mills, Charlotte Mrs. Lowell Hieber and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Davis, were Clatskanie visitors on Sat- Washburn. accompanied by Fred Vander urday afternoon. The W. M. S. met last Wed- grift and Miss Pugget of Port MRS. ALMA BELL VISITS land, took a loop trip Sunday nesday afternoon, April 12, with Mrs. Alma Bell and Mrs. E. through McMinnville, Newport, Mrs. Chas. Sundland. There were FOR SALE J. Bell of Medford arrived here Waldport and back through Cor six members absent, but a large The DUCKS, ducks, ducks, who’s got Tuesday evening for a week’s vallis, a total of 410 miles. There attendance nevertheless, the ducks? See E. D. Ben visit. Mrs. Alma Bell will be is a sixty mile stretch along the quilt blocks the ladies have been son.___________________ 16*1 the house guest of Mrs. Dave beach, Mr. Davis says, which is making were brought to the meet FOR SALE1—a bunch of good Marshall, and her daughter-in very pretty. ing all finished and ready to be young horses from 3 years up law will stay with her parents, put together. Some of the mem Will make good big horses. All bers will meet Thursday at Mrs. prices. Frank Rinck, Banks, Ore- Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McDonald, MRS. T. SCOTT ENTERTAINS Bernice Cox’s home and set them They came north for further FOR DAUGHTER gon._______________________ 1 cl together. Plans were made for the medical attention for Mrs. Al- Sugar and flour sacks, washed, ma Bell who recently recovered RIVERVIEW — (Special.) — holding of the annual bazaar some raveled and ironed, 75 cents a from a major operation at Em Mrs. Tom Scott of Corey hill time in June. The quilt will be on dozen. Call at Red and White anuel hospital. She will remain in entertained Saturday in honor of sale then. A fine program was store. 15c2 or near Portland for a month, her daughter Merle’s tenth birth given after the business session, PIAN BARGAIN—Late model pi but Mrs. E. J. Bell will start for day. The children enjoyed an at the close of which a delicious ano located here in vicinity of her home in Medford Monday. Easter egg hunt, Fred Irvin being lunch was served by the hostess. Vernonia. Will sell for the bal ance due on contract with terms MRS. J. W. BROWN RETURNS the lucky winner in finding the CHRISTIAN CHURCH most eggs, Games were played like rent. If interested write at Mrs. J. W. Brown returned until a late hour, when refresh- once to H. B. McNeil, 401 East Claude Stephens, Minister Main St., Medford, Ore. (16c3) Sunday after visiting reatives in ments were served which consist- F. Services for April 23—9:45 a. Echo, Ore., and Pomeroy. Wash. ed of jello and chocolate and a m. Bible school, lesson study REAL CHEAP — 4 lots, 2 small Her stay was somewhat shorter huge birthday cake. Mark 9:30-50. 10:45, Divine houses, good garden. 348 C than planned because of the ¡11 Those present were Elinor Pot morning worship. street, Vernonia. 16*4 health of Mr. Brown. 6:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor. ter, Elinor Miller, Loraine The farm outlook in eastern Peachey, Beatrice Crawford, Bet 7:30 p. m. Evening services that enjoyed by all coming. FOR RENT Oregon and Washington this year ty Hagerman, Dorothy Austin. will You be are cordially invited and is not encouraging, she says. Al PLACE FOR RENT—New house, Jean Sheeley, Norma Enos, Gor- most welcome to be with us in 6 Mi acres. Mrs. G. J. Dickson, falfa in the vicinity of Echo has don Vein, Claude Veal and Fred the services of the day. Important announcements for Tn liarne. I4c3 all been frozen out and must be Ervin. a delightful future. Hear them, reseeded, and the farmers are at by all means. tempting their third planting of RAINBOW GIRLS DANCE TO EXCHANGE wheat, the first two having been IS WELL ATTENDED Mrs. M. Gründen and Mrs. H. TRADE Rex rabbits for wood, frozen. The second dance sponsored V. Holcomb accompanied B. Ort 30x3 H tires, furniture, or what have you. R. L. Harris, Mist Mr. and Mr*. Kilby Surprised by the past advisor’s club of ner to Portland Wednesday to Rainbow girls, which was given visit Mrs. Ortner who is recover route. I lx". A group of Odd Fellows and in the Masonic temple last Fri ing from an operation in Eman members of the Rebekah lodge day night, was largely attended uel hospital. LEGAL NOTICES surprised Mr. and Mrs. C. Kil- and a fine success financially. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT I by at their home Tuesday night Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Dewey were In the County Court of the | following the regular lodge meet- patrons. State of Oregon for Columbia j ing. A lunch of sandwiches, cake Another dance is County. In the matter of the estate of . and coffee brought by the friends ned by the same organization as Charles W. Mellinger, deceased | who called, culminated a delight a benefit for Nehalem assembly. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. ful evening. That the undersigned, as admini ENTERTAINS FOR NIECE strator of the estate of Charles Marcus Variety Coming to visit Mr. and Mrs. For the pleasure of her niece, W. Mellinger, deceased, has filed 0—0 his Final Account in the County Earl Dial and the latter’s mother, Miss Zella Cady of Portland, who Court of the State of Oregon, for Mrs. C. M. Horn, over the week- is her guest this week, Mrs. L. CABBAGE, Columbia County, and that Mon I end were Mr. and Mrs. E. L. H. Dewey entertained at dinner day the 22nd. day of May. 1933, TOMATO at the hour of one o’clock P. M. Horn and a friend from Salem, Sunday. Additional guests were is a brother of Mrs. Mr. Horn Miss Mildred Drake, Miss Elma i And of said day and the court room of said court has been appointed I Diel. The party arrived here Sat White and Miss Enid Bolton. OTHER PLANTS for the hearing of objections urday evening and returned to thereto and the settlement there Salem Monday noon. Verla Messing and her house of. VERNONIA Bob Holcomb, student at Pa- guest. Miss Margaret Olin, Paci LEE HALL, Administrator. I clfic university, spent the Easter fic university student, and Marvin TRADING CO. Dated and first published April weekend at the home of his par Porterfield were guests of Mr. 28. 1933. Last publication May ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Hol- and Mrs. H. V. Holcomb for Eas Phone 681 — We Deliver 1», 1933. ter dinner Sunday. W. A. Harris, Attorney. l comb. FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1933. Mist Prices Effective Fri., Sat. and Mon. April 21-22-24 'BEEF: There’s nothing like tender, juicy bed to appease one's appetite roast Beef to boil or Beef to bake— nourishing—delicious---economical. Cattle growers have asked us to market great herds ol choice young prime steers. It’s your opportunity to get your favorite cut at a reasonable price. Ask our market man for Beef suggestions for your Sunday dinner. KEASEY Baby Beef Roast lb. 12c Steaks lb. I7c Sirloin or Rib. Rib Boil lb. 9c Stew lb. 15c Classified WHEAT a thick broiled steak, or a savory tender Boneless. PORK Chops - - lb. 15c Steak - lb. 12% c VEAL Roast - lb. 12%e O K Flour 83c A Portland Product. Safeway I $ 1.05 Hard Wheat Guaranteed. Vinegar DRIED Prunes 4-Ibs. Packed at Stayton. Deviled Meat Libby’s . 3 CANS 10c Max-i-muM Syrup Max-i-muM Cane and Maple—QT. JUG Tomatoes can 10c Famous Rogue River Pack. 27c Bran Flakes 19c Relish Spread Best Food’s— PINT JAR .................. Bagley 15c 40-50 Size. POST’S— 2 PKGS.......................... Cut Beans 3 cans 25c 5c qt. Pure Cider. 29c Produce Features Friday and Saturday Only Asparagus 2 Bunches 9c Crisp, tender. Brooms 25c Kitchen. Rhubarb .10c Carrots 9c Onions 20 u>. 19c Locally grown. 2 Bunches Fey. Pears can 10c Large 2 Vi cans. Fresh, crip. Oregon grown.