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y I I FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1934. VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON PAGE TWO Riverview left Friday for Chehalis after Mrs. Frank Crawford who is vis iting there. Virginia Cummings was a Mon day night guest of Mrs. Ray Tay lor on Corey hill. Natal KEASEY Bernice Lofgren Mr. and Mrs. Lewis White and Virgil Powell took a truck load Mr. and Mrs. William Bridgers, family returned Sunday after who operate the store at Mist,, spending a week in northern of Mist CCC boys to Salem and ALBERT WOOD GETS WORD Washington. have returned from California. Estacada last Thursday. OF BILL AMENDING LAW Those on the sick list this Frank White made a business Miss Beatrice Perry and her ON ROUTE CONTRACTS week are Mrs. Jay Burtraw of grandmother, Mrs. Burris, were i trip to Portland this week. Souls Hill, Mrs. J. I. Robbins Anna DeVaney spent the week Albert Wood, has been advoca in Vernonia Wednesday. arid Richard Robbins. ting for a number of years George Brown and his assis end in Portland visiting witn her Al Hartung of Ostrander, Wn.,j amendment of the postal laws tant, Mr. Lee, came in from brother Orris. visited with home folks over the with respeet to cancellation of Fresno, Calif., with a truck load' Mrs. D. K. Mendenhall visited week end. with Mrs. DeVaney Friday and of bees. Mrs. Elsie Stauffer of Battle j star route mail contracts, has re ceived word that a bill incorpor Mrs. Anna Banzer and her left for Portland Saturday. Ground, Wash., and Margaret ating the changes he suggested Otto Boeck is now living on brother Pete went to Hillsboro Wells of Camas, Wash., were was introduced in Congress March the old Boeck place. Friday to get some baby chicks. guests for a few days of Mr. and 23 by Representative Chas. H. John Luther’s brother and wife Mr. and Mrs. Sam Devine and and mother visited them Sunday. Mrs. Wm. Heath. Martin. Reed Holding were in Vernonia Craig Donaway and Mrs. Lena The home nursing class will The bill states that when exten McFall were in Portland Mon-, sions of service on mail routes last week. meet at the home of Mrs. John Noble Dunlap has been away Luther Wednesday. day on business. under contract are ordered pro Mrs. A. D. Lolley left Monday rata additional pay shall be given, from home doing carpenter work The East Side Logging Co. far Portland for medical treat- i and that no contract shall be can the last week. moved out four donkeys this hient. She expects to return in a celed solely by reason of such ex A large crowd enjoyed the I week to Estacada where they are week. tension. The existing law stipu dance sponsored by the home now logging. Bill Heath has two cabins rent-' lates that additional pay shall not economics committee at Natal cd to fern pickers from Castle ( be in excess of pro-rata, but in Saturday evening. CALL FOR WARRANTS Rock. They will be here for a; practice the post office depart- R. S. Lindsay was in Yankton NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN couple of weeks. mnt often made it less than pro Sunday*. that all general fund warrants of Jay Burtraw of Souls Hill and rata and in some cases canceled Noble Dunlap visited his moth Columbia County endorsed “not F. Hersy of Bacona were Verno-I the entire contract. Mr. Wood, er at Riverview Sunday. paid' for want of funds” on or mia visitors Monday. who was a star route contractor before June 30, 1933, were call- Mr. and Mrs. George Lord and Mr. and Mrs. Chet Taylor of several years ago, has repeatedly Olga Holmstrom had dinner and Carnp 8 were Monday guests of i urged the amendment finally in attended the boxing matches in Mrs. 'Craig Donaway. corporated in the present bill. Vernonia Saturday evening. 'Evelyn and Elza Varley and i I. Dass bought a family milk Bob Hilliker were in Portland' cow last week. Saturday on business. Elmer Blackburn has been do Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Beveridge ing farm work for Lincoln Peter and family of Klamath Falls vis i Mr. and Mrs. Joe Parson and son. ited friends here over the week Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Neurer son Stewart and Edgar Crawford end.. Mrs. John Estes and son Ole from Forest Grove were Sunday were attending to business in of Natal were dinner guests of visitors at the home of Mr. and Vernonia Monday. Miss May Bee spent Saturday "THE ROLL OF Mrs. L. Crawford. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cleveland. with Mrs. Holding. Mr. and Mrs. Roediger and Evelyn May was a Sunday vis HONOR BANK” The fill in the road at Big Mrs. Knapp motored to Portland itor of Mildred Walters. Eddy has received tis final cov- Bob Carland was a dinner Thursday. Miss Beck, who has been stay Eddy has received its final cov- guest of Mrs. Craig Donaway ing at the home of her sister for traffic. Monday night. G. W. Mills of St. Helens, who Joe McGrinick of Wilark spent Mrs. L. L. Wells, has returned to represents the Farmers Automo the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. her home at Estacada. Koster camp shut down Wed- bile inter-insurance exchange, had Bud Rose. J. Johnson was here Tuesday nesday so their men could at business in this community Mon tend the funeral of John Mc- day. after a truck load1 of ferns. John McMullen is helping J. C. Echeren who was injured on Fri Mr. and Mrs. Glen Peoples and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Earl day and died at the hospital that Moran lay the foundation for a new barn. Byers and son of Warrenton night. , Mr. and Mrs. Reed Holding and Mrs. J. E. Britten and children spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Burl Henderson and family. and Mrs. Ed Houteling visited' at daughter Bertha motored to points south on Monday. Mrs. Lee Bowers was a Mon- j Manning Sunday. day guest of Mrs. George Brown. I Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Prutzman Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hankle! and Mrs. J. Regimbal were in I J. A. Thornburgh, President and granddaughter Alta Gun- Portland last week. W« repair all makes of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Nelson of R. G. Thornburgh, Cashier tioe were Sunday guests of Mr. Washers Vernonia were callers at the home and Mrs. A. J. Chapman. VUMOMU RADIO SHOP George and Mike Christiansen of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Wells. Gene Shipman are digging maple burs to make ■ Delmar Merrill, formerly of furniture out of. They ship them Treharne, is visiting at the Wi- A enecke home. to the old country. Mrs. Ed Houghtaling was hos Howard Rundell gave a birth day party Sunday. It was his tess to the quilting party held at thirteenth birthday. Those invit her home on Friday. The opening dance held at ed were George Stankey, Edi son Aldrich, Robert and Donald Arcadia park Saturday night was I Peterson, Junior Thompson, Mel well attended. Attending the boxing match at vin Powell, George Peachey and Vernonia from here were Mr. and Loren Kostur. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rowland of Mrs. B. Tisdale, Mr. and Mrs. A. 1 Heisson, Wash., were Friday Kirk, Mr. and Mrs. F. O’Conner, ’ night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mr. and Mrs. J. Davis, E. Sunell . Bowers. Mrs. Helen Steele ac and son Clare, E. Treharne, Geo. companied them back for a few Raslington, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin [ Hult, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schmid- j woeks visit. Lee Bowers left Saturday for lin, Florence Tichenor, Wilma | Heitison, Wash., where he has Glassner, Mr. and Mrs. S. Baker. and family. work. J. L. Timmons worked' on the ■ Hazel Hudson spent Saturday power line here Saturday after-1 night with Beulah Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Graves noon. The Forest Grove NATIONAL BANK Treharne Deposits In sured to $2500 Under FDIC Maytag Washers ed for payment on the date of this notice. Road District No. 1 warrants endorsed “not paid for want of funds” on or before April 7, 1934, were called for payment on the date of this notice. Road District No. 15 warrants endorsed “not paid for want of funds” on or before Jan. 5, 1934, were called for payment on the ¿ate of this notice. Road District No. 18 warrants endorsed “not paid for want of funds” on or before Dec. 19, 1933, were called for payment on the date of this notice. Interest on such warrants not heretofore ¿ailed will cease on this date. Dated St. Helens, Oregon, Ap ril 13, 1934. GLADYS E. PETERSON, County Treasurer. A. F. of L. LOGGERS Local No. 18742 meets second and fourth Thursdays in the month at Grange hall, 8 p. m. Visiting members cordially invit ed to attend. Fred Lumm, president. A. F. & A. M. Vernonia Lodge No. 184 A. F. & A. M. meets at Masonic Temple, Stated Communication First Thursday of each month. Special called meetmgs on all other Thurs day nights 7:30 p.m. Visitor« rqost cordially welcome. J. B. Wilkerson, W. M. F. D. Macpherson, Secretary Order of Eastern Star Nehalom Chapter 153, O. E. 3. Regular commu nication first and third Wed nesday« of each month, at Ma sonic Temple. All visiting sis ters and broth ers welcome. Mrs. M. F. Wall, W. M. Leona McGraw, Sec. Pythian Sister» Vernonia temple 61 meets every fourth Wednesday in W. 0. W. hall. Rose Fletcher, M.E.C. Clara-Kerns, M. of R. A C. King’s Grocery WILL BE r Laundry Work That is Reliable . . . Our work is guaranteed as reliable and absolutely safe for your clothes. They’ll come back snowy and clean —and nicely finished. Our prices are low—in perfect accordance with these times. VERNONIA LATNDKY And l>ry Cleaning Phone 711 OPEN FOR BUSINESS Saturday, April 14 FAIR PRICES — GOOD SERVICE