PAGE FOUR VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA. OREGON FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1934. few days in Portland this week. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie White and daughter Leota of Bacona were visiting reltives in Riverview Everett Rundell W ednesday. Carl Miller, brother of John Leora Rassmusen of Mist was a Miller, visited him here Wednes­ Mrs. Margaret Dunlap was week end guest of Miss Zelma day while on an automobile trip Mrs. L. H. Dewey is ill with R. A. Mitchell of Amity, Ore­ with Mrs. Miller from San Pedro, pleasantly surprised Sunday even­ Hambly. Over 1500 bundles of fern were the flu. gon, was here Sunday on a fish­ Cal., to Bremerton, Wash. As ing when a number of relatives Mrs. Jimmie Cline of Portland ing trip and caught a ten pound it happened, it was John Miller’s and friends called on her bring­ shipped from Riverview Wednes­ ing their dinner with them. The day morning to the Banks Fern spent Monday night at the home steelhead. His daughter-in-law, birthday. guests were Mr. and Mrs. Noble company. Carl Miller is stationed on the Mrs. Emmet Mitchell, came with of her mother, Mrs. Enola Wil­ Mrs. T. C. Miller andi Mrs. him and visited at the home of I U. S. S. Colorado, which is shift­ Dunlap of Natal and Mrs. N. liams, returning Tuesday. Mrs. Earl Dial of the Annette her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. ing from San Pedro to Brem­ Dunlap’s cousin from Idaho, Mr. Fred Johnson, who have been erton, and was travelling by auto and Mrs. Bob Lindsay and son quite ill for the past few days, Beauty shop returned to work Hoffman. are able to be up and around. Clarence of Pittsburg. Word has been received here to his new post. Tuesday after a month’s vacation. Sunday guests at the homes of Sunday dinner guests at the Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Caton, Ro­ of the birth of an eight pound home of Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Haw­ Mr. and Mrs. Dan May and Mr. berta Williams and Beverly June son to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hobson, kins were Mr. and Mrs. Dan Cad­ and Mrs. J. W. White were Mr. Bateman went to Portland Satur­ former Vernonia residents, at: mus and son George of Portland, and Mrs. Henry Preston, Mrs. day afternoon. Beverly June was Wasco, Oregon, Jan. 12. The | and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thompson Nellie Smith and small son Verle, returning there after a week’s young man’s name is James Ed- | Mrs. Geo. Selfridge, Marjorie | and son Billy of Vernonia. visit here with her grandmother, gar. Mrs. V. M. Whitsell returned | The P.-T. A. Study club met Kenneth Fowler is spending a Rose, and Mrs. Tom Ludwig of Mrs. Enola Williams. A fat tumor was removed from from Garibaldi Thursday of last' at the home of Mrs. Chas. Stan- week with his brother Clifford Hillsboro, Violet Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Piercy of G. W. Foust’s neck yesterday week after a visit at the home of | ton Wednesday afternoon, Jan- Fowler. her daughter, Mrs. E. P. Frank. | uary ,?4 . Mrs. A. G. Pearson, J. B. Wilkerson is putting a Vernonia. morning by a local physician. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hankle Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Slack visit­ Mrs. Frank is the mother of a1 chairman, conducted the meeting. new chimney in his home. Charlie 7*/4 pound boy, born Christmas The main topic of the meeting Christiansen is doing the work. had dinner with Mr. and Mrs. ed in Vernonia Sunday. I I was “Health, Nutrition, Teeth.” Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Powell and Oliver Andrew Monday. Mrs. J. W. Brown was a Port­ day. Scappoose and Vernonia high Several articles were read in­ sons were in Portland over the Mrs. Fred Johnson is up and land visitor Wednesday. around after several weeks of Mrs. Tom Crawford was in schools clash tonight in the Wash­ cluding “Some Expensive Fallacies week end. ington grade school gym. Admis­ of American Education,” by Mrs. Lois Richmond and Cecelia illness. Portland Monday. Adv. Pearson; “Lasting Values of Edu­ Marchel were Sunday dinner Mrs. Floyd Cleveland left Sun­ Mrs. James Emmons went to sion 5, 10 and 15 cents. Mr. and Mrs. H. Veal motored cation,” by Mrs. B. Wright; guests at the home of Mr. and day for St. Helens on business. Portland yesterday morning for to Portland Tuesday. Mrs. Veal “What schools can do about the Mrs. Ed Buckner. She expects to be gone a week medical attention. June Saint Clair returned to or more. H. C. Barber, of the West Coast will go again today for med­ economic crisis,” by Mrs. Chas. Johnnie May was in St. Helens Telephone Co.’s Forest Grove of­ ical treatment, remaining there a Stanton. A discussion followed her home in Portland after spend­ fice, was in Vernonia Wednesday. week or so. each article read. Those who at- ing two weeks here visiting at the Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Rose visited tended were: Mrs. A. G. Pearson, Chapman home. Kenneth Fowler is spending a Mrs. J. C. Sharp of Condon Mrs. Oma Pierce and children week with relatives. visited Friday and Saturday at in Portland Sunday. Mrs. D. Castle, Mrs. B. M. Kathryn and Marshall Malm- Wright, Mrs. J. Hoffart, Mrs. M. have moved from the Lindstrom Miss Leora Rasmussen of Mist the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Kirk. Another daugh­ sten were in Vernonia from Fri­ F. Welter and Mrs. Chas. Stan­ house -to one bacK of the River-1 was a week end visitor of Miss Zelma Hambly. ter, Mrs. Florence Bennett, of day to Sunday visiting their par­ ton. The next meeting will be view service station. ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Malm­ Craig Donaway was in St. Hel- Portland was also here. Mrs. Edith Varley attended the held Wednesday, Jan. 31, at the Admission reduced to 5, 10 and sten. funeral of Mrs. Earl Johnston home of Mrs. B. M. Wright, and ens Wednesday on business. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Rose of the topic will Morris and Thomas Graves left Monday in Forest Grove. 15 cents for the Scappoose and be “Mental Hy- Sunday for Jewell where they will Vernonia high school game to- Portland arrived here Thursday giene.” Zelma Hambly gave a party night. Adv. afternoon to spend the week end Sunset camp will open up with work for the Big Creek Logging Saturday evening in honor of with Mr. Rose ’ s brother and fa- Mrs. J. H. Bush was in Port­ Leora Rasmussen, The guests a full force Monday morning, company. mily, J. F. Rose. John Laramore is spending a were Mrs. Hattie Brown and land Tuesday. February 5. Fred Enos is visiting his fa­ children Alice and James, Violet Mrs. A. G. Pearson was a busi­ FARMERS’ OIL CO. ing, boxing and all kinds of and Hazel Hudson, Betty Scha- ther, Frank Enos. ness visitor in Hillsboro last week. sports. TO MEET FEB. 5 J. J. Russell, CCC supervisor, lock, Roy Davis, Tommie Hall, IN ST. HELENS Part of the proceeds of the Raymond Justice, Billy Bassett, again has the use of his car that Water Statement* Delayed The Columbia County Farmers ’ carnival will be set aside to aid Robert Turner, R. L. Harris and was damaged a couple of week Owing to failure of the govern­ ago in a collision. Repairs cost Oil Co. will hold its annual meet­ ment envelopes to arrive in time, in a plan worked out by the Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hambly. ing Monday, Feb. 5, in the court the state $237. State Child Welfare department Mrs. Joe Hopson has left for mailing of water statements is Rev. D. R. Kauffman and house at St. Helens, beginning at delayed this month, says Recorder of the American Legion, Com­ Longview to visit for an indefinite 10:30 a. m. There will be elec ­ mander Warren, the Child Wel­ time. daughters Kathryn and Josephine C. F. Hieber. “The government are much improved in health af­ tion of directors, and a proposi­ is too busy with the monetary fare of the Auxiliary, the Forty Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sills and tion to affiliate with the north­ ter being ill with severe colds. and Eight, and state health and question,” comments Mr. Hieber. welfare officials, to help in cases Mr. and Mrs. Jess Williams of west regional will be discussed. Mrs. E. L. Frazee is improving Rainier were Sunday guests of Any farmer may attend this, of tuberculosis in children. following a severe attack of the Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bowers. meeting, says Clyde M. Wat ­ “Ground Ape” to flu. Vernonia post has a definite Gladys Webb was a Sunday son, secretary. Appear at Legion Mrs. L. H. Dewey and1 Mrs. E. responsibility in helping to meet guest at the Varley home. S. Thompson made a business Hall Feb. 23-24 the expense of transportation Mrs. Dan May, Mrs. Chuck Gill NEW BEER PARLOR IS trip to Portland Saturday, Mrs. and x-ray in cases of need where and Mrs. Francis Piercy were in OPENED SATURDAY Dewey bringing back a large box parents are unable to »ecure Forest Grove Monday. the The ground hog may or may The beer parlor operated by of books which she will donate to not appear Feb. 22, but the the necessary funds for the this Mrs. Myrtle Layer and Lloyd the ipublic library. Beker was opened Saturday night Ground Ape will appear at the and also medical care. JOY THEATRE There are 165,000 children in WHEN YOUR RADIO IS with music provided by a Port­ Legion hall on the night of Feb. Katharine Hepburn in LITTLE Oregon between the ages of five 23 and stay until 12 o ’ clock Sat ­ IN NEED OF PROFES­ land orchestra. The store was I WOMEN, Saturday and Sunday, urday night, Feb. 24, at the in­ and 15. Tuberculin tests of 13,- thronged throughout the evening. SIONAL SERVICE Feb. 3 and 4. Admission 10 and Additional improvements have door carnival to be held by the 000 children mostly of high school 25 cents. Adv. local post of the American Le- age in different communities of Mrs. Enoch Dumas had charge been under way this week. the state proved that from 15 to gion. of the morning service at the Fun will be the pass-word and 20 per cent of the children are GROWS LARGE RUTABAGA Evangelical church Sunday dur­ A huge rutabaga weighing 34 you can enjoy yourself to your infected with germs of tuber­ ing the illness of Rev. D. R. heart’s content with shows, danc- culosis. Kauffman. She gave a talk on pounds was dug up by Otto Sied- elman on his place this week, Africa, where she lived for a time with her parents, who were and is on exhibit in the Eagle office. missionaries to the natives. Mr. and Mrs. I. N. McCollom, Sr., of Medford, who arrived Thursday of last week for a brief visit with their son and daughter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan McCol­ lom, are making a longer stay than they planned because of the illness of the elder Mr. McCollom, A trained radio technician 622 Bridge St Telephone 691 who has contracted the flu. He is will call, and check your improving but is still unable to radio and tubes FREE! American Made be up. Tubes, Batteries, Supplies • PAR VALUE Mr. and Mrs. Tom Carmen have 15-30-60 watt moved from the Roseway apart­ ments to 859 Rose avenue. Each ............. SPECIAI__ See Scappoose and Vernonia • HY-GRADE high schools play basketball to­ 10-20 to 60 watt night. 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