Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, June 01, 1934, Page 3, Image 3

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    FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1934.
PAGE THREE
VERNONIA EAGLE. VBRNONIA, OREGON
Betty Lou Frazee, daughter of; Mrs. Jim McKenzie is ill at
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Frazee, is! her home this week.
getting along nicely after her
The G. W. McKenzie family
attack of pneumonia. She still has helped Mrs. Frank Lange cele­
brate her birthday last Friday
a slight cold.
Mayor Ben S. Owens was able evening.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Judd
to be down town Tuesday for the
first time after his heart attack Greenman Sunday were Mr. and
Mrs. H. R. Hamilton and daugh­
the week before.
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hoffman ter Mary Louise Hamilton of
left Tuesday morning for an out­ Bordeaux and Judge and Mrs.
ing at McKenzie Bridge, where Warren Tolman of Olympia.
Mrs. A. J. Hughes and Miss
they own a cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hawley Amy Hughes returned Monday
of Portland Heights, Portland, evening after a week end visit
visited Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Bush­ in Portland.
Mrs. Emma Weed returned to
art Sunday afternoon. Mr. and
Mrs. Hawley recently returned Vernonia Sunday after a week’s
from a six weeks trip to Mexico visit at the home of her son,
City, Where they visited with Mrs. Oscar Weed, in St. Helens. Sher­
*Edith Wilson, daughter of Mr. iff and Mrs. Weed brought her
and Mrs. Bushart.
home.
Mrs. A. Soule is visiting at the
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Deamer
called on Mr. and1 Mrs. C. D. home of her brother, W. Stevens,
Bushart Sunday.
in Yankton.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Garner and
Mr. and Mrs. James S. Lange
and little daughter, Jimmie Lou, family went to St. Helens Friday
and Patsy Jean Gibson visited at evening to attend the commence­
the home of Mr. Lange’s broth­ ment exercises of the high school
er, Frank Lange, in this city from Which Melvin and Oren
over the week end. J. S. Lange is Weed, sons of Oscar Weed, were
employed in the mill at Toledo.
graduated.
and George Mason, west coast dis­
tributor for Multibestos products,
all of Portland, visited at the
DeVaney home Sunday. The men
of the party enjoyed' a fishing
(Held over from last week)
trip up Rock creek.
Anna DeVaney visited in Port­
A. G. White made a business
land over Saturday and Sat­
trip to Sheridan last week.
Those to attend the gradua­ urday evening.
tion exercises in Vernonia Friday
night were Mrs. Bessie Cum­ CARELESSNESS OFFSETS
EXPERIENCE IN DRIVING
mings, Ruth Holaday, Mrs. C. O.
Evers, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. De
The fatal automobile accident
Vaney and family, Mr. and Mrs.
W. J. Lindsley and family, Mr. experience of licensed operators
and Mrs. John Luther, Mr. and with a driving record of a year
Mrs. Reed and family, ana Mr. or more was only 3 per cent bet­
and Mrs. Arthur Armstrong and ter than the average for all driv­
family.
I ers combined in 1933. For a driv­
O. H. DeVaney and Walter! ing record of six months to a
Webster of Portland came outi year, the experience was nearly
Friday evening to attend the 13 better, and under three months
of driving, 8 per cent better.
graduation exercises.
Thus it is apparent that the
The Rock Creek and Keasey drivers who consider themselves
schools held a picnic Monday at
experienced tend to become
the Keasey school. Races and really
more careless and consequently
games were played throughout
dangerous, it is shown by
the afternoon and some of the more
automobile accident figures.
party went swimming later on.
The fatal accident experience
Those present were Mrs. George
of
unlicensed operators last year
Comstock, Mrs. Bessie Cummings
and Betty, the four Evers chil­ was 188 per cent worse than the
dren, the two White children, average. Of course unlicensed op­
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. DeVaney erators, especially in states re­
and family, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. quiring applicants to give proof
Lindsley and family, Mr. and of their ability to drive, are eith­
er persons who have not learned
Mrs. L. 0. Gillham and Lloyd, enough about driving to obtain a
Mr. and Mrs. John Luther and
Jimmy, Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong
and family, Mrs. Clarence Reed
and children, Mr. and Mrs.
Kreiger and children, Mrs. T. F.
Keasey and children, Mr. and
Mrs. H. 0. DeWitt and children,
and Mrs. Graves, her mother, and
Mrs. Tom Graves of Vernonia,
The government 1« behind
and Miss Ruth Holaday.
every deposit you have—
Ralph and Darrel DeVaney re­
up
to $2500. That is the
ceived their diplomas Monday-
They were the only students of
finest guarantee in the
the Keasey school to take the ex­
world—as certain as the
aminations this year.
very existence of our gov- j
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Webster,
Ray and Walt Webster, 0. H. De­
ernmentl Make your de­
Vaney, Mr. and Mrs. Reginald
posits
with confidence —
Ott, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. R. Ott,
Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Gene Maxwell,
they are guaranteed, by
Ernie Kauffman, Allen McThaw,
Federal Deposit Insurance.
license or else they are those
dangerous drivers who have lost
their privileges on account of
their bad records and are driving
contrary to the law.
The fatal accident experience
of out-of-state drivers last year
was 31 per cent worse than the
average. This adverse experience
relative to out-of-state drivers
emphasizes the need for uniformi­
ty of, regulations among states.
Treharne
Mr. and Mrs. Otto H. Peterson
and son Robert of Scappoose vis
ited with his sister and broth­
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Edwaid Se
horn, over the week end.
Glenda Rose and Helen Barne
of Vernonia were callers at the
home of Loretta Baker Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Smith and
family motored to Portland and
took Inez to the doctor.
!
Mr. and Mrs. A. Bergstrom i
and Mrs. A. H. Webb made a
trip to Portland Monday, re­
turning Tuesday.
Wilma Glassner and Mrs. Chas.
Justice are picking strawberries
at Banks this week.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Melis were
callers at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. H. Thacker Saturday even­
ing.
Faller and buckers at Clark
and Wilson camp are off this
week due to the longshoremen
strike.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hult and
daughter were visiting with
friends and relatives over the
week end at the home of her
brother, Harold Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Baker and
daughter Loretta were Sunday
visitors at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Jake Neurer at Natal.
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