FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1935. VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON PAGE FIVB newing the contracts it was felt Water tends to spread gasoline that first payments would be flames. Use sand or a wet blan­ speeded up and the best interests ket if an extinguisher is not of all be served by completing available. the campaign promptly. CAMP WILARK, CCC, Houl-| Mrs. Paul Young returned Sat- As now organized the review — ton—(Special.) — The pleasant j urday from Toledo, consists of N. E. Dodd, board CHRISTIAN CHURCH weather experienced during the I Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Johns and Baker county rancher, chairman; first half of February has speed- (son of Vernonia spent Sunday at C. J. Borum, successor to John Bible school at 9:45. The Hill­ the John Luther home. S. Dennee, representing the bur­ top contest is coming along nice­ ed work on numerous projects being carried on by personnel of Mrs. Geo. Comstock’s parents eau of crop and livestock esti- ly. Get in and boost for your side and help enjoy the “spoils of Camp Wilark, according to For- and sister from Washington vis- mates; and Wm. L. Teutsch, as- estry Superintendent John Fors- ited her over the week end. , sistant county agent leader, rep- victory.” berg. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dorland and' resenting the O. S. C. extension Morning worship at 11. This Work crews are engaged in Foreign Missions day and the telephone, road, bridge, clearing, children of Hillsboro spent Sat- service. Farmers who understand the sermon topic will be “The Chal­ snag falling and maintenance du- urday night and Sunday with Mrs. W. J. 1935 contracts are signing up Mrs. Dorland ’ s sister, lenge of Missions.” Variety of beautiful colors. ties. nearly 100 per cent, according to Lindsley and family. Senior and Intermediate C.E. A total of 45 men under for- Mr. and Mrs. John Luther and reports to the extension service societies meet at 6:30 at the esters Virgil Powell and Wesley son and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Keasey by those assisting with field meet- church. J. Kibbey are engaged in snag social at the ings. In a series of meetings in Evening service at 7:30. Every­ falilng to minimize forest fire attended a pie central and southern Oregon ev- under — lgrange hal1 in Vernon*a Satur- j ery grower attending signed up one is invited. I wish to express hazard. A 30-man crew u... Quantity limited—take ad­ my personal appreciation of the Frank Jarvis is on new construe-! da^ evenl,ng‘, I again with the exception of one. vantage of these low prices I— and Mrs. W. O. Porterfield fine attendance at the evening tion on the Oak Ranch creek | [ Mr. Considerable misunderstanding service, but let’s make it even road which will connect the old visited at the W. J. Lindsley home . . . There will a price in­ concerning the new provisions ex­ i Sunday. better. We understand that there Camp 10 and Enterprise roads. crease on our next ship­ ists and is keeping many away A birthday party was given at A 40-man crew under Foresters are many new families in town. from the sign-up meetings, re ­ the Pleasant Vale school Friday | ment. We are glad to have you. Get Charles Mercer and R. Anderson acquainted through the church. have been engaged in roadside afternoon in honor of Mrs. Ross ports indicate. Many believe that ¡Duncan. Besides the pupils sev­ further reduction below the num- This is a church with a welcome brush and trash clearing. SPECIAL . . . and we mean it. Four men and Wesley Brown, eral of the parents were present. ‘ ber of hogs produced for market I Mr. and Mrs. Ross Duncan in 1934 is required in the new 42-P1ECE SET OF forester, are employed in the I drove to Portland Friday evening. contracts, when just the opposite C. R. Pritchard pastor. camp machine shop, principally Christian Bible School Notes is true. There were 240 in Bible school on truck, tractor and other equip­ CLOSING DATE OF I The 1935 contracts really call ment maintenance. last Sunday. CORN-HOG CAMPAIGN i for “controlled expansion” as the The large side camp from Wil­ SET FOR MARCH The largest attendance for ark stationed at Mist has as one grower may produce 15 per cent the year was attained in the adult of its projects the construction of more of his established hog hase March 16 has been set as the than was allowed last year. In classes, with 41 Loyal Women a 240-foot long bridge over the applica- and 21 Ninety and Nine men. other words he is permitted to Little Fish Hawk river in Clat-t • closing ; - date . for _ signing - -• 1 for the 1935 corn-hog v con- produce and market up to 90 per _ * .v . tions ior vne lvou cvrii-nug The Blue side of the Hilltop sop county. «... Fifteen men at the . t re-1 Complete Line of _ i j contest is still ahead but the1 side camp are employed cent of his base instead of 75 at * tele-j tracts by the Oregon board of CROSLEY RADIOS i view which held its first meeting Purple side made a noticeable phone line construction. Building per cent. I recently. This date is somewhat gain last Sunday. Furthermore, because of ex- of a new truck trail road for fire The workers conference will prevention gives work to 18 men earlier than that set last year, cessively low production in some but as there is little work to re- counties last year, some growers meet Monday evening, March 4, at Mist. at 7:30. The superintendent hopes Remainder of the personnel of trumpet to him melodiously.” could double their hog production to see every officer and teacher the some 200 man company are of last year and still stay within present at this meeting to make assigned to duties in the camp And if said pedestrian fails to the contract limits and collect budge, you have full and official plans for the future. “overhead” as clerks, supply men, vigour the benefit payments at the rate Come to Bible school next Sun­ in the camp exchange and as right to “tootle him with mouth of $15 per head for the number and express by word of the day; if you are a stranger this cooks and kitchen police. represented by the 10 per cent the warning: ‘Hi, Hi’.” is a good place to get acquainted. This, the Oregon State Motor reduction. CAMP REEHER’S, CCC, Wes-' association has learned, is part Other liberal features this year EVANGELICAL CHURCH timber— (Special.) — Work pro-j of the rules of the road in Japan. include permission to purchase jects of Camp Reeher’s, CCC, feeder pigs Sunday morning subject, 11a. are well up to schedule, in the | It ws brought to the ossocia- and raise as many of limit on m., “Three Classes of Professors.” opinion of forestry officials in­ tion’s attention when a man turn­ as desired, removal or ilvestock ed in the following, which, he total crop acreage At 7:30 p. m. the pastor will specting Company 1313. We Have Everything said, had been handed to a numbers, and in the case of corn begin a series of sermons on the The 30 man side camp station­ friend of his by a Japanese po­ contracts, permission to grow any- For the Home. Seven Churches of Asia. These ed for the past months at the messages will be prophetic in na­ foot of Green Mountain has been liceman when traveling in Japan. thing but corn on the contracted “At the rise of the hand of or “shifted” acres. ture showing the different stages moved six miles south to Rock policeman, stop rapidly,” reads of church history, leading up to creek. Men stationed at the camp Tire chains should be included our present status in religion are employed at road and tele­ the document. “Do not pass him >» by or otherwise disrespect him.1 in the tool kit of every car that and what we may expect in the phone line construction. Furniture Store “When a passenger of the foot is driven to snow areas or over tomorrow. The whole world is Work on the Lousignant road hove in sight, tootle the horn roads in the higher altitudes dur­ Phone 801 awake to the fast changing age is occupying 65 men in Washing­ 929 Bridge St. Vernonia in which we are living. Thinking ton county. New construction is trumpet to him melodiously at ing winter months, advises the men and women are always in­ progressing in truck trails pro­ first. If he still obstacles your safety department of the Oregon passage, tootle him with vigour State Motor association. terested. These Sunday night ser­ jects. express by word of the and mons will stimulate thought. Other work projects of the mouth the warning, ‘Hi, Hi.’ I Never attempt to extinguish a A. N. Glanville, Pastor. camp consist of a 25-man detail “ Beware of the wandering gasoline fire with water, advises Evangelical Sunday School assigned to telephone work and The high school class of the 50 men to snag falling for fire horse that he shall not take the safety department of the fright as you pass him. Do not Oregon State Motor association, Evangelical Sunday school was prevention. explode the exhaust box at him. ' in charge of the opening exer­ Camp Reeher's Forestry Sup­ cises last Sunday, with Elmer erintendent James Moran recent­ Go soothingly by, or stop by the A. F. of L. LOGGERS Glanville acting as superinten­ ly returned to the job after a road-side till he pass away. Local No. 18742 meets second “ Give big space to the festive dent. two-week leave. In his absence and fourth Thursdays in the Class members formed a choir Assistant Superintendent Ross, dog that makes sport in the road- ' I month at Grange hall, 8 p. tn. which sang a special number. A Meeker was in charge of forestry way. Avoi dentanglement of dog Visiting members cordially invit­ boys’ quartet composed of Oren project sof the 200 man state with your wheel-spokes. ed te attend. “Go soothingly on the grease- The government is behind Weed, Clarence Sunquist, Carol camp. Fred Lumm, president. mud, as there lurk the skid dem­ Chance and Elmer Glanville also every deposit you hav< on. Press the brake of the foot i sang. "TOOTLE THE HORN as you roll around the corners up to $5000. That is the Next Sunday Mrs. L. H. A. F. & A. M. TRUMPET” IS TRAFFIC to save the collapse and tie-up.” Dewey’s class of girls will open finest guarantee in the RULE IN JAPAN Vernonia Lodge No. 184 the services. Results that people have re­ world—as certain as the A. F. A A. M. meets In the mountain climbing at­ ceived from classified ads in the When a pedestrian “obstacles at Masonic Temple. very existence of our | gov- tendance contest class 4 contin­ your passage” in Japan you are Eagle have made regular custo­ Stated Communication ued to hold top position last Sun­ supposed to “tootle the horn mers of them. Why not try one? First Thursday of each ernment! Make your de- day, but class 9 made the most month. Special called posits with confidence meetrngs on al) other Thurs­ points. day nights 7:30 p.m. Visitors they are guaranteed, by most cordially welcome. AUTOMOBILE DEATH TOLL Federal Deposit Insurance. Glen F. Hawkins, W. M. Automobile accidents in Ore­ F. D. Macpherson, Sec. gon took a record-breaking toll TELEPHONE 131 of lives in 1934, according to “THE ROLL OF Leaves from Vernonia Hotel for Portland via Secretary of State Earl Snell's HONOR BANK” Order of Eastern Star Buxton and Banks, 8:00 a. m., daily. figures released recently by the T Vehalom Chapter 153, O. E. 8. Oregon State Motor association. Sundays and Holidays, 8 a. m., and 4:45 p. m. I Regular commu­ The year’s report shows that 302 nication first Leave Portland from Central Stage depot at persons were killed and 5046 The Forest Grove and third Wed­ were injured. A table showing 5:00 p. m. daily, except Sundays and Holidays. nesdays of each month, at Ma­ figures for 1932, 1933 and 1934 Sundays and Holidays, 10:30 a. m. and 8:00 p. m. sonic Temple. follows: All visiting sis­ ASK FOR PORTLAND-BANKS STAGE LINE 1932 1933 1934 ters and broth­ J. A. Thornburgh, President ers welcome. 302 227 247 Killed ° na E y Mrs. Oscar George, W. M. R. G. Thornburgh. Caahier Injured .... 4,384 4,315 5,046 Leona McGraw, Sec. Accidents 20,822 20,248 21,386 B* Weather Speeds Work on Projects At C C C Camp KEASEY See Our New Special-Built Simmons Spring-Filled MATTRESSES Now on display in our Window DISHES $6.95 “l $21.90 up PATERSON LODGES I Guaranteed! Portland-Banks Stage Line NATIONAL BANK FARE: $1.30 $2.10 RSD •»S3