FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1934. VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON PAGE FOUR ' and E. E. Montague of Portland laid up with an injury to his leg were in Jewell Sunday on busi- for several weeks, is ill with | were Vernonia visitors Tuesday. ness. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth White pneumonia. Lloyd Coffman left for his Kathrine and Josephine Kauf- home in Mist Sunday after visit- Rev. D. R. Kauffman was un­ have moved from the rear of the Everett Rundell fman have been ill with colds I Paterson Furniture store to the ing at the Varley home for a few able to preach at the Evangelical I church Sunday because of a se- . house on Rose avenue near Bridge this week. | days. Joe Wangler and sister Julia Mrs. D. R. Fowler returned to I Sunday guests of Mrs. Alma I vere boil on his hand and an at­ . street formerly occupied by Mr. her home in St. Helens Thursday I Schalock were Edith and Zelma tack of the flu. Mrs. Kauffman and Mrs. B. A. Vickrey. The va- Wangler were dinner guests of __ and Mrs. Fred Veith Tues- after visiting here for two weeks. 1 Hambly, Alice and Janies Brown, I conducted the services in his j cated space in the store will give ( Mr. much needed room for additional, (|ay evening, Mr. and Mrs. Ocie Newman and I Hazel and Violet Hudson, Edith ' place. j Don ......... ’t miss the game tonight, two children of Portland spent 1 Harding and Tommie Hall. Mr. and Mrs. James McKenzie stock. Clatskanie high school will meet Clatskanie > vs. Vernonia. Grade the week end with Mr. and Mrs.) Miss June Saint Clair of Port­ and children Kathrine, Christine Vernonia high school tonight in ..yhool gym, 7:30 p. m. Admission A. D. Lolley and family. land is visiting several days at and John visited Mr. and Mrs. Adv. the grade school gym. Admission, iq , 15 an ’" Nowherv and daughter Alice, Mr. and Mrs. have ten stitches taken. Dance at I. 0. 0. F. hall Satur- George W. Ford, formerly man­ Masonic meeting in Clatskanie Chas. Hambly and daughters Ed­ day, Jan. 27. Music by Cameron’s Tuesday night. The speaker of ager of the Oregon Gas and Elec­ ith and Zelma, Edith Harding, orchestra. Everybody welcome. tric Co., visited friends in Ver­ Tommie Hall, John and Robert Admission 15 and 35 cents. Adv. the evening was J. B. Duffy. E. D. Selder, auditor for the nonia Monday. He is now mana­ Harris, Sonnie Schalock, Robert Mrs. Henry Mossman is taking Mrs. Estalla Jones state industrial accident commis­ ger of a heating plant at Klam­ Turner, Roy Davis and the hos­ Mrs. Dora Washburn’s place as sion, checked up payrolls in Ver­ ath Falls. tesses and their parents. assistant janitor in the Washing­ Paul Jepson and Bud Baker nonia Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bowers spent Harley Schwab, son of Mr. and ton grade school, Mrs. Washbum of Portland were Vernonia visit­ Mr. Selder, whose field includes Saturday night at the home of Mrs. Arthur Schwab, former resi­ resigned recently because of ill Washington, Clackamas and Co­ ors yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Piercy. dents of Birkenfeld, and Miss health. lumbia counties, reports that the Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Margaret Williams, daughter of Clark Hayes is back from his CHRISTIAN CHURCH and Mrs. Frank Hankle were Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Williams, vacation in eastern Washington. size of payrolls in his district has generally shown an encouraging June Saint Clair of Portland, Ha- were married in Vancouver, Wn., Margaret Nelson returned from F. Claude Stephen», Minister increase in the last six months. zel, Verda and Melvile Chap- January 18. Portland Sunday. Last services for January: 9:45 A letter received from Mike man, Roy and Shelby Cook, and Mr. and Mrs. Kendall, former Miss Enid Bolton of the high Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Urie and residents of Birkenfeld, are the school faculty will visit in Port- L. Miller states that he expects a. m. Bible school. Lesson study, to return to Vernonia this spring. The Beatitudes. (Matt. 5th chap­ family. parents of a little son born Jan. land this week end. He is still in Jugo-Slavia, but ter.) Please bring your New Tes­ Mrs. E. L. Lloyd and Arline 11 at Fairview. The boy was JOY THEATRE will not have a definite address taments. Jenkens, and Mr. and Mrs. George named Richard Allen. Mrs. Ber­ TILLIE AND GUS, with W. C. for the next few weeks because 10:45, Divine morning worship. Christiansen and son Bud were in nice Cox, sister of Mrs. Kendall, Fields, Alison Skipworth and Ba­ Theme, “Profitable Walking.” Portland Wednesday on business. is visiting in Fairview for a few by LeRoy, Saturday and Sunday, of travelling. 6:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor. Enjoy a dance Saturday night Mrs. C. I. Anderson, who under­ weeks. Jan. 27 and 28. Admission 10 and in the I. O. O. F. hall. Music by 7 :3lf, evening service; better went a goiteT operation in the About 22 veterans and their 25 cents. Adv. Cameron’s orchestra. Admission than with the radio. Good song St. Vincents hospital three weeks wives from Birkenfeld attended! John Howell was ill Tuesday Wholesome fellowship. Adv. service. ago, has returned to her home, the Legion banquet at Clatskanie and unable to be at his place of 15 and 35 cents. Great cordiality. A happy meet­ Joe Wangler visited in Sheridan and is reported as getting along and enjoyed the program on Mon­ business. ing place with friends. Sunday. nicely. day night, Jan. 15. A. L. Kullander returned Mon­ Bible School Note» Miss Julia Wangler and Joe Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fowler Miss May Bee visited with Mrs. day morning from Independence, The attendance January 21 was Wangler were Monday dinner returned to their home Thursday Cecil Brown- and Mrs. Mary Tur­ where he visited his father for a 244 with 113 who read the Bible after spending several days in St. ner of Mist over the week end. week. His father’s condition is guests of Mr. and1 Mrs. J. F. Rose. every day. The Bible school is Evelyn McMullen and Elizabeth Helens om business. Miss Ruth Skaling, having com- about the same, Mr. Kullander McDonald of St. Helens were proud of this record; but records ..... Mr. ...... and ....... Mrs. ........ Mike McLaughlin ...... pleted high school this week, ■will reports. He has been bedfast tor here Sunday, Miss McDonald visit­ are made to be broken, so let’s and son of St. Helens visited at [be employed at the Wm. Bridgers seven months. ing in town and Miss McMullen every one do our part. the Joe Peachey home Sunday. store until the close of the school James W. Hunt, county clerk, spending the time with her family The Helpers class won the ban­ Holly Counts of Newburg visit­ term, when she will graduate. ner with 22 present. on Pebble Creek. ed relatives in Riverview last Hugh Jones was in St. Helens is in the St. Vincents hospital. Members of the Loyal Gleaners Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wall re­ Harry Saxton went to Clatska- Thursday. Wednesday on business. Toledo a week ago, and the women's classes will meet turned to St. Helens on school) nie and DeLoss Powell was in Portland The Mothers’ club of Winema where Mr. Wall is employed in in the church parlor Wednesday, Saturday on business. school met at the home of Mrs. business Thursday. January 31. This is an all day Mrs. Mabel Narver, principal of the mill. Mrs. Mike Willard and daughter Harry Saxton Wednesday, Jan. Beverly June Bateman has been meeting with pot-lock dinner at the grade school, who recently Joy were Sunday dinner guests 17. During the afternoon a quilt noon and quilting to be done, of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Laramore : was tied and finished for Mrs. became too ill to attend to school heTe this week at the home of her business meeting in the after­ grandmother, Mrs. Enola Wil­ of Vernonia. | I Saxton. Plans were made to have duties, was taken to the hospital noon. The purpose of this meet­ Those living in Riverview who a get-to-together meeting on Feb. in Portland. C. Kilgore of Port­ liams. D. J. Stafford of the Nehalem ing is the organization of a new land is now teaching in her place have been on the sick list during 21 at the school cottage, each hotel went to Portland yesterday, i class. All of the women of the the past week are Mrs. Fred member to invite one friend. Af­ until her return. church are urged to be present Mrs. T. P. Johnston and her riding in with W. M. Adair. Johnson, Mrs. Harvey Heath, Mrs. ter completing the quilt, lunch in the afternoon. L. L. Crawford of Manning is mother, Mrs. Bishop of Mt. Rose, Chas. Hambly, Edith and Billy of pie and coffee was served by spending a week with his daugh ­ S. Dakota, were dinner guests at Hambly, Richard Brown, Mrs. the hostesses, Mrs. Saxton and Alma Schalock, Mrs. R. L. Harris, Mrs. Jones. There were 16 pre­ the Annie B. Johnston home ter, Mrs. H. M. Culbertson. NEW SHIPMENT JUST Guy E. Jaques, of the U. S. Ronald and Beulah Harris. sent. In the future the club will Sunday. ARRIVED • • LOOK! Savings and Loan association of T. P. Everett Johnston and Lynn Selfridge of Hillsboro hold their meeting on the third Johnston went to Rainier Tues- Portland, was in Vernonia on visited over the week end with Wednesday of each month. business Wednesday. his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Johnston has been wont­ day to attend the meeting on Claude Knapp, who has been J. W. White. ing on a drainage ditch across hogs. Lucile and Fred Lindberg of one of his fields. Olney visited relatives and friends Wesley Mills has been compell­ PHONOGRAPH RECORDS here Friday and Saturday. ed to be away from school the Regular 75c-$1.50 Levi White and Elza Varley of past few days because of illness. NOW .................... Bacona spent the week end with Mrs. Hazel Skating and son relatives here. Henrry went to Portland Satur­ DAVENPORTS 4k CHAIRS Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Powell day to be with Mr. Skating, wno AND UP Biverview T Birkenfeld PIANOS SPECIALS 10c RUGS / AND LINOLEUMS All Colors — All Patterns WASHING MACHINES Oregon Gas and Electric Company <22 Bridge St G.-E., Thor, Apex. Gas and Electric. Free Trial. STEELHEAD FISHING Telephone 691 IS GOOD Full Line of Tackle at Portland Prices. 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