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VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON PAGE FOUS J FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1934. | the camp buildings. This includes While coming to Oregon he stop Mabel Graves and pupils of the NEW CCC ENROLLMENT ped at Calipatria, Cal., to visit a Rock Creek school at a joint SCHEDULED FOR JAN. ■ approximately 9,000 reserve of son, Murt Jenkins, whom he Christmas celebration at the ficers and 25,000 technical sup had not seen for several years. Keasey school Friday, Dec. 21. (Forest Log) ervisors have received employ His coming was a surprise but An elaborate program followed Announcement has been made ment for varying periods of time. a joyful one to his daughters. by a Christmas tree with liberal that all CCC camps will be en The construction of the barracks Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Magoff left treats for all in toys for all the rolled to their full quota during and other buildings at the hun daughter were guests of Mr. and Saturday for Hillsboro to spend pre-school children of both dis the first 13 days of January. dreds of CCC camps has furnish Mrs. J, M. Peachey Tuesday. the holidays at the home of Mr. tricts. The pupils of Mrs. Dun These new men who go into the ed temporary employment to can’s school had made manual camps are to replace those who, more than 40,000 skilled and un Mr. and Mrs. George Parker and Mrs. Pete Matiaco. had as their guests Christmas, Friends of Levi White will be training articles of beauty and for some reason or other have skilled mechanics. The admini Mr. and Mrs. Walt Parker and glad to know he is somewhat interest for all their parents. The severed their connection with the stration of the educational pro family of Rock Creek, Mr. and improved from his recent illness. program was attended by all par- camps since the last enrollment gram also has given work to period. New men to be taken in 1,200 persons as camp or corps Mrs. Charles Gill and baby, Mr. i Mrs. Edith Varley had as her enths of both districts. and Mrs. Harold Parker and fa- guests Christmas her mother, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Lloyd had will total about 60,000 for the area educational advisers. At mily, Newt Parker and Andy Mrs. Cynthia Smith, of Forest as their dinner guests Christmas entire United States. This will . the present time, there are 6,000 Parker. Grove, Mildred Howard of Port Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mills and bring the strength of the forest reserve officers and 18,500 sup Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Billings land, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hili- son Burt and daughter Ada, Mr. camps up to 370,000 men. On ervisors in more than 1,700 and family spent the holidays in ker of Bacona and Mrs. Levi and Mrs. Bud Rose and family, November 30. the number was camps now in operation. T. M. Jenkins and son Lester. 345,000. White. Portland with relatives. Up to the first of the month, Mr. and Mrsi J. L. Lloyd were Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bowers and Mr. and Mrs. W. Koberstein some 75,000 persons, other than and daughter spent the holidays baby are spending the holidays guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack enrolled personnel, had been fur Tomlin and family Christmas. j with relatives in Rainier and in Rainier with relatives. Elsie Parker and Nels Westlin nished employment in connection I Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Graves, with the administration of the Mr. and Mrs. Emery George Robert Laird and Miss Florence shopped in Forest Grove Monday. camps, the care of the men, the A. F. of L. LOGGERS Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Keasey of Portland spent the Christmas McKennan of Burns, were visit- supervision of the work in the Local No. 18742 meets second holidays at the home of Mrs. i ing Mrs. W. T. Graves during of Corvallis are spending the va forests, and the construction of and fourth Thursdays in the cation with their son, T. F. George’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. the holidays. month at Grange hall, 8 p. m. N. Rundell. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Taylor of Keasey. Visiting members cordially invit Mrs. Edna Christiansen visited Mr. and Mrs. H. U. Beauvais of Astoria are spending the holi relatives in ed to attend. Portland Saturday Portland came Sunday for a few days with relatives. Fred Lumm, president. Mr. and Mrs. Dan May had as and Sunday. days visit at the home of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Glenn their guests Christmas Mr. and and Mrs. Fred Zeiner. and daughter were the guests of A. F. & A. M. Mrs. J. R. Laramore is very Mrs. Francis Piercy of Black Mrs. M. Bell during the holiday. Rock, Wash., and Mr. and Mrs. Vernonia Lodge No. 184 sick {his week. Hazel Parker was the guest of A. F. & A. M. meet« Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gibson had Gus Olson and baby of Bacona. Juanita Parker Wednesday night. at Masonic Temple, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Glenn as their guests Christmas Fred Charles Christiansen was a Stated Communication and daughter were guests of Henderson and Glen Gibson. First Thursday of each Portland visitor Saturday. Everett Woods of Stony Point Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lindsay of month. Special called Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hawkins, visited friends in Riverview Tues- Camp 8 this week. meetings on all other Thurs Mr. and Mrs. Jack Christian Mr. and Mrs. Loel Roberts and day. day nights 7:30 p.m. Visitor» Each member of our per- son Darrel and Mrs. Roberts’ sis most cordially welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Lynch, I sen and baby were guests of Mr. ter of Portland spent Tuesday at J. B. Wilkerson, W. M. sonnel wishes hereby to ex Uncle Tom Edwards and Mar- i t and Mrs. M. Blackburn of St. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pete F. D. Macpherson, Secretary garet Haiman were guests of Helens Sunday. tend his personal New J. R. Colvert leaves Thursday Serafin of Wilark. Mrs. M. Bell during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zeiner and for his home in Redding, Cal., Mrs. M. Dunlap spent Christ Order of Eastern Star family were guests of Mr. and Year’s Greetings . mas with Mr. and Mrs. Noble after spending the holidays with Mrs. Deamer 'Christmas. Nehalom Chapter 153, O. E. 3. his daughter, Mrs. Ernie Robbins. Dunlap at Natal. Regular commu Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Bentley VERNONIA EAGLE Kenneth Fowler spent the holi nication first Mr. and Mrs. John Elder of and children of Portland, Mr. and and third Wed Riverview and Eagle Norgorden days with relatives in St. Helens. Mrs. Louis Laramore and baby, nesdays of each Mrs. G. L. Nutt of Vernonia of Vernonia visited friends in month, at Ma RAY D. FISHER and Mrs. W. T. Graves of River John Laramore and mother, Mrs. Portland Monday. sonic Temple. J. R. Laramore, were guests of All visiting sis Bruce Christiansen of Buxton view had a no-host dinner Tues Mr. and Mrs. Mike Willard fori ters and broth came Tuesday for a week’s visit day entertaining a number of Christmas. HELEN M. FISHER ers welcome. relatives and friends. with relatives. I Mrs. M. F. Wall, W. M. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hawkins Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Fowler Mrs. I. J. Stubbs returned to Leona McGraw, Sec. had as their guests Wednesday FRED H. VEITH her home in Portland Saturday had as their guests Christmas Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wall and son after several weeks visit with her ' and Mrs. Charles Biggs and son of Toledo, Mr. and Mrs. Loel Pythian Sisters daughter, Mrs. Charles Christian Carl and Grandmother Fonda. Vernonia temple 61 meets Mr. and Mrs. Bud Robbins are Roberts and son of Vernonia and EVERETT RUNDELL sen. Kenneth Whitsell of Corvallis. every fourth Wednesday in W. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Christian on the sick list this week. Mr. and Mrs. Emery George O. W. hall. sen and son were visiting in Port-1 Mr. and Mrs. Shorty Martin of Portland were guests of Mr. Rose Fletcher, M.E.C. spent the holidays in Portland land Saturday and on returning and Mrs. Mike Willard Monday. Clara Kerns, M. of R. & C. with relatives. were accompanied by Violet! Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hankle Lindberg, who will spend a few and granddaughter were guests Pan” BOBBY THATCHER-“Out Of The days here. Mr. and Mrs. John Elder were ! of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chris- guests of Mr. and Mrs. JamesI tiansen Christmas. Mrs. Maudie Duncan of the Bush Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Johns of Keasey school entertained Mrs. Rippling Waters and Mr. and Mrs. S. I. Anderson of Glenwood , were guests of their parents, Mr. Get your gas, Triton Mo- and Mr% C. I. Anderson Tues day. tor oil, Solvent, Kerosene Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Eastman and son I. C. Eastman of Bux and accessories at the ton were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Andy Kostur during the holi- days. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fowler visited Mr. and Mrs. Art Kirk and family Monday and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Tisdale Christmas day. T. M. Jenkins and son Lester of Brownsville, Texas, arrived Corner State & Bridge Sts. Monday for an indefinite visit YOUR FRIENDS DEAL with his daughters. Mrs. Bud Rose and Mrs. E. L. Lloyd, whom By GEORGE STORM HERE—Why not you? he has not seen in 10 years. He had not seen his youngest daugh ter, Erlene Jenkins, in five years. Riverview |LODGES | Greetings Service Station We Clean Any Kind of Leather Coats By a new method, making collar backs soft and pli able . . . Your leather coat made same as new. VERNONIA LAUNDRY And Dry ('leaning Phone 711