I IKivervieu agar of the Vernonia Blue Jay», have had to use a *v»«4»r ; Blue Jay» Put in Vernonia. Ora., and Uncle Bam Kra»ey, as the roads Brisk Practice will deliver the challenge • • fur the trucks to travel hear They'll be mighty glad to In School Gym Gordon Jons* spew Jr Mr. and Mrs. Mason of Tide­ water. Juanita Parker was a guest of Ada Mills Sunday. Paul Cumming», who is sta­ tioned at Vancouver, left Satur­ day after spending a week with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bower» and baby and mother, Mrs. Helen* Steele, of Haileyville. Oklahoma, visited relatives in Rainier Sat­ urday and Kelso Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. 1. Robbins are home after the sickness and death of their sister, Mrs. Jay Burtraw The storm of lu«t Sunday week did much damage to the home of Mrs. Edith Varley at Straaaell, blowing away the front porch of her house. A letter received by Mrs. B. B. Hawkins from her mother. Mr» T. C. Miller, who is now visiting another daughter in Oklahoma City, states that she is very an- xiuus to again return to her many friends in Vernonia. Mrs. pete Serafin and daugh- ter Babe and son Louie vatited Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hawkins Sat- urday. By the Keyhole Reporter Wrdnc»day night the girl» put in an hour's bruk practice on the grade school gym floor. Having a first and second team this year gives the players a chance to »hift to various posi­ tion» on the line-up. It gives the plajers more beneficial practice and in the forthc >ming games both team* will have ample chance to play. The prospect« for the coming season look excel­ lent. At present the position* of the various players are: center», Mil­ dred Hawkins, Hasel Shipman. Margaret Velth and Frances Her gerson (who alternate« as for­ ward); guards, Therr»a Goert«en. Dons Vosnick, Helen Bergrrson. M rian Plumb and "*To>t»" Linn; forwards. Bonnie Linn, Fern Irnu* Ijine. Mildred Brady. Thompson and Frances Berger •on. The new recruits are Fern Ijine. There»a G«>ert»en, Marian Plumb. Hasel Shipman and Mar­ garet Veith. Parrtice m at 7 p. BOOSTER FOR m. Monday and Wednesday nights J. N MILLER FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER tn the grade school gym. Mrs. Kenneth Bell and Mrs. Dick Lynch were shopping in Portland Friday. Mr. and Mrs. W. Kolberstem and daughter spent the week end at the home of her sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. Kauenstein, in Port­ land. Mrs. D. R. Fowler of St Hel­ ens came Sunday for a week's via- it with her sons, Clarence and Clifford. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gill and ; Mrs. Harold Parker were in Port­ land Saturday, where they had taken Mrs. Gill’s baby for medi­ cal attention. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Kostur were shopping in Portland Sat­ urday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Anderson of Glenwood visited at the home of their parents Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hankle and daughter were entertained Sun­ day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Ludwig of Vernonia. Mr. and Mrs. Don DePue spent A Sunday at the home of his par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert DePue, of Stony Point. Mr. Miller has proven to be a Mrs. Delbert Glenn spent Mon­ day at the home of her mother, hardworking, strictly honest, all county commissioner. Mrs. George Bell of Vernonia. I, as a member of the drainage Mrs. Carl Enstrum and son Os­ car of Vernonia were guests of jiatrict board have received valu­ able help and cooperation from Mrs. John Carlson Sunday. Mrs. Anderson entertained Mr. Mr. Miller in our district affairs. He has been a commissioner and Mrs. Eben John of Rippling long enough to have learned to Waters Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Christian­ be very efficient, and to make sen and son and Mr. and Mrs. every cent that is spent of the Charles Christiansen attended the taxpayers money to count the bridal shower at Mrs. Roeser’s of most Let us give our votes to Mr. Camp 8 Saturday. Elza Varley was in Portland Miller, and we are sure of a Tuesday for medical attention. man that will do his best for ev. His hand that was injured some­ ery section of the county. N. Lehto time ago is in very bad shape Eston Johnson of St. Helen- Mayger, Oregon visited relatives in Riverview Sun Box 72. I'd. Adv. day. Mrs. B. B. Hawkinc had as her gueste Friday Mr. and Mrs. Paul Driscoll and family of Stony Point. Relatives attending the funera< of Mrs. Jay Burtraw of Soul» Hill were a brother, Pugh Rob- bins and daughter, Mrs. Lula Kessiner, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rob- bins and son Billy of Tiout Lake, COMPLETE LINE OF NEW Circulator HEATERS $29.75 up New Shipment of DAVENPORTS lAQ Eft and CHAIRS .... TU.Ov And Up GOLD SEAL CONGOLEUM RUGS COMPLETE LINE OF NEW WOOD RANGES RADIOS Philco, G.-E. RCA Victor $22.90 up Complete Line of Radio Supplì We Have Everything For the Home. PATERSON Furniture Store Phone 801 Vernonia from you. "And Blanche adds to her let­ ter. *We*re after the champion ship.* “O. K , we’U be pulling for you girls up in the tall Oregon Um bat " with Betty l ummiaga. Between "0 and 100 were up near K»a»«y 8 umsj The railing oa the fa craak bridge was Uwtot Bunday by a car which vu rupied by four lithemea. & was hurl. KEASEY Mr. Felly was a vuit« ■ ‘ I * ■’»•I I (I - CCC ">•» «»•■•I*« Mm« •M*"4 *** XLm the Green mountain vvv VOTE THE Girl» Ge* Write-Up I The following article regard ing the Blue Jays appeared m Billy Stepp’s athletic column in a recent issue of the Nrwv-Tele gram: . . girla . "Basketball team» . . . listen' Here's a chaTIrng» “The girls of Vernonia, Ore , have a quintet that la class and to*»es a challenge to all comers ''These lassie« are in what they call 'the tall timber.* but invite any girl hoopers to invade their territory for a contest and natur­ ally, will be willing to travel to their opponents* court» for an argument with the basketball. "If there are any girl hoop squads interested just write to Blanche E Grable, buame»» man- Republican Ticket K»K REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGREBB, Fir* I mo * 13 X JAMES W. MOTT >‘OK GOVCk.NO» 17 X JOE E. DUNNE FOR BECETARY OF STATE 22 Retain in Service 929 Bridge St FRIDAY. NOVEMBER ERNONIA EAGLE. VERNONIA. OREGON PAGE TWO l. R. RUTHERFORD REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR 59 In running any businesx preference ii al­ ways given to the man who has had experience at that particular work or in similar work which fit« him for the position. Experience in the greatest aid toward economy and efficiency in thia office. My abstract and other buxines« experience hax especially qualified me for thix position—Why change? These are critical times. Timber valuations are rapidly reduced and the government is now turning back relief cases to the county every month. I will have had over seven months ex­ perience by January 1. Why experiment by breaking in a new man. On account of scarcity of county funds, the office requires an unusually economical business administration, which I have given you to date and will continue to do. This should not lie a political but strictly a business office. I have been fair to all sections as evidenced by allocation of road funds by the county court to the different sections of the county. If elected, I promise to conduct the affairs of the office impartially and will continue to be courteous and considerate at all times. VOTE 40 X L. K. Rutherford — (Paid Adv.) EARL SNELL FOR .SUPERINTENDENT <» Ft'Hl.D INXTRfilW 26 COUNTY JUDGE X x CHARLES A. HOWARD you commihkionek X or bureau or i . abo « C. H. GRAM Kok SENATOR, KouOr.nlh S.MUr-1 l»«n« 33 X RAY W. GILL '■■■-y y " eww—n i ■— mgS L»..........— FOR REPRESENTATIVE. Socoml Reprexntatnr 37 X ART STEELE POR REPRESENTATIVE. Thirty third Represaatt«« I Matrici 38 X FRED W. HERMAN JOB COUNTY JI'ItCK 40 X L. R. RUTHERFORD FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER 43 X J. 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