Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, October 18, 1935, Page 4, Image 4

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    VERNONIA, COLUMBIA COUNTY, OREGON,
PAGE FOUR
Another 1,500 are educational
I “advisors” who average $160 a
month, and about 39,500 are
“supervisory and technical” men
who average about $120 a month.
Each member of the enrolled
cream were served following an personnel draws a minimum of
$30 a month, 8 per cent draw
afternoon of games.
The guests were Jeanette and $36 a month, minimum, and 5 per
Rosalie Layer, Maxine Hartwick, cent get $45 a month minimum.
Charlene and Larry Christiansen,
It is estimated that the total
Donald Dewey, Eugene and Ger­ payroll for all CCC camps in
ald Revis, Jackie Nance, Dar­ 1935 will aggregate about $300,
rell Roberts and Clayton Aid- 000,000. —Four L Lumber News
rich.
tertain the club on October 24,
when Scotland will be the study
Mrs. J. W. Brown entertained topic.
at a table of bridge Monday
evening in her apartment in hon- SUNBEAMS CLASS
or of Mrs. David O. Bennett and to BE GIVEN PARTY
Mrs. Chas. Hoffman. Others pre-'
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sent were Mrs. W. J. Armitage, | Class 4, “Sunbeams” which
Mrs. Harry Kerns, Mrs. W. H. | WOn the
__ airplane
___
race attend-
Henderson, Mrs. H. E. 1. McGraw, ance contest recently completed
“Safety First”
Mrs. 'Earl Smith and Mrs. Vir- ■ at the Evangelical Sunday school BIRTHDAY PARTY GIVEN
Essays Presented
gil Powell. First prize was won and classes 5, 8, 7 and 6, which at M c K enzie home
By Grade Pupils
by Mrs McGraw, Mrs. Powell win- followed the winner closely, will
A double birthday party was
ning consolotion. Miss Edna Ow- be honored at an all Sunday
ens assisted in serving.
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| school party to be given by the; given at the J. W. McKenzie
t losing classes this Friday even­ I home Oct. 12 for their daught­
pass
school safety zones. If they
MRS. MARY BUTLER
ting, October 18, 7:30 in the er Kathryn and Helen Barnes.
do not, they will surely lose their
Guests
were
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Barnes,
I Evangelical church social room. |
ENTERTAINS FRIENDS
like
I Mrs. E. J. Douglass, Chairman of | William Walter, Marjorie Lange, jobs. Why can’t you be more
these careful drivers?
Nadine
Aldrich,
Mrs.
Munro,
Rod
­
Mrs. Mary Butler entertained the losing class committees is
The city of Vernonia has put
a group of friends at bridge planning unique entertainment in die, Billie and Jack Munro, Chris­
a safety lone in front of the
tine
and
John
McKenzie.
Both
October
8,
which
all
age
groups
may
par-
Tuesday afternoon,
Grade school to
I received many nice gifts and all Washington
servinng refreshments following ticipate.
guard the pupils of that school
j had a very enjoyable evening.
play.
I
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against accidents that are liable
Mrs. W. J. Armitage held high POLLYANNAS ENTERTAINED
to happen when the children are
6core and Mrs. Earl Smith low. BY MRS McKAY
going to and from school and
A guest prize was presented to |
they are asking you to slow
Everett
Rundell
is
staying
this
The Pollyanna circle of the
Ellen Armitage of Portland. Oth­
down so if someone should go
1
week
at
the
home
of
his
sister.
ers present included the hostess’ E. M. S. was entertained at the
j in front of you, you, you could
|
Mrs.
C.
E.
George,
in
Portland,
house guest, Mrs. B. Walsh of home of Mrs. George McKay
j while receiving medical attention ■ stop in less time than when you
Los Angeles, Mrs. J. W. Brown, Wedesday afternoon.
| are going fast. This isn’t asking
I for his injured thumb.
Mrs. W. M. Henderson, Mrs. Vir­
' you to come to a full stop just
•
Roy
Cook
drove
H.
M.
Condit
’
s
gil Powell and Margaret Nel­ PYTHIAN SISTERS
school bus Wednesday while Mr. slow down.
son.
ENJOY SOCIAL EVENING
The school has done its duty
Condit was attending court in
in putting a sefety lane in front
St. Helens.
MRS. HUGHES, MRS. REED
Members of Vernonia Temple,
Mrs. James W. McKenzie vis­ of the school. Now why can’t you
ARE CLUB HOSTESSES
I Pythian Sisters, enjoyed a social
ited with her sister, Miss Mar­ do your duty by slowing down
evening at the home of Judge
garet Elrich, in Portland for a I or coming to a full stop if you
Mrs. A. J. Hughes and Mrs. and Mrs. W. A. Harris Wednes­
¡think it’s safer?
week.
William Reed were hostesses to day, October 9. It is the plan
Guests at the James W. Mc- j Usually when people speed
the Nehalem club at the Hughes’ of the membership to hold two
Kenz < home for the week eno , they get their license taken away
home Wednesday afternoon, Oct. meetings each month, hereafter,
were Miss Margaret Elrich of ! from them. If you are one of
on
the
second
and
fourth
Wed
­
9. Plans for the Rod and Gun
Portland and Mrs. Ella Munro I those ewho disregard the safety
club banquet and the bazaar nesday evening.
Ellen Armitage, who had been ¡first rules, stop and think!
on December 14 occupied the
Frances Childs, 8th grade
a house guest at the W. J. Arm­
business session of the meeting. GREENMAN’S HAVE
itage home for two weeks return­
SAFETY RULES
BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION
ed to Portland Sunday.
All drivers should drive slow
SPAIN AND PORTUGAL ARE
Mrs. A. J. Hughesi and Amy when they pass a school, espec-
Pheobe Greenman, who is do­
STUDY CLUB TOPICS
Hughes spent the week end in I ially at morning, noon, and night
ing relief work in Hillsboro, came
WUC1I the
me LU11U1C11
w I
Portland annd attended the horse when
children are going to
Descriptions of cities and towns home for the week end so that
i and from school because some
show Friday evening.
in Spain and Portugal with em­ she and her father Judd Green­
I of the children have to cross the
phasis placed on their objects of man might jointly celebrate their
i roads. Drive slow when you turn
HOW MUCH?
art and architecture comprised birthdays. House guests at the
What pay do CCC men re- curves. Don’t go too fast through
Greenman
home
over
the
week
the program of the Vernonia
town. Don’t go any faster than
ceive?
Study club Thursdaw afternoon end were Harriet and Joe Camp­
About 9,000 of the adminis- signs say. Be sure to put your
of last week, when Mrs. Judd bell of Beaverton and Tom Bal-
trative staff are army reserve hannd out when you turn a
Greenjian entertained the mem­ entine of Silverton.
who draw the pay of their army I curve. Keep to the right. Slow
bers at her home on O.-A. hill.
rank.
1 down when you see someone on
BILLY
BRIOT
’
S
BIRTHDAY
Mrs. H. M. Bigelow, Mrs.
Greenman and Mrs. Enoch Du- IS CELEBRATED
mas presented the topics.
To celebrate the fifth birth­
M"S. Frank Hansen of Port An­
geles and Mrs. L. H. Roberson day of her son, Billy, Mrs. Will­
of Longview, both former mem­ iam Briot entertained a group of
bers of the club, were guests. children at a party Saturday af-
AT TABLE OF BRIDGE
Announcing'
the Opening of
LODGES
A. F. & A. M.
Vernonia Lodge No. 184
A. F. & A. M. meets
at
Masonic
Temple,
Stated
Communication
First Thursday of each
railed
month.
Special
meetings on all other Thurs-
day nights, 7:30 p. m. Visitors
most cordially welcome.
Glen F. Hawkins, W. M.
1. D. Macpherson, Sec.
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Order of Eastern Star
Nehalem Chapter 153, O. E. S.
Regular commu­
nication
first
»nd third Wed­
nesdays of each
month, at Ma­
sonic
Temple.
All visiting sis­
ters and broth­
ers welcome.
Mrs. Oscar George, W. M.
Leona McGraw, Sec.
OXING
LEGION HALL
Friday Oct. 18
• 8:30 P. M.
6 Round Main Event
Joe Magoff
VS
Chet Pettit
Light weight champ,
of Portland
KEN PARKER
Pride of Vernonia
And Other Bouts
OCTOBER
1935.
18,
a bike. Turn on your lights as
soon as it gets dark. Slow up if
you see any cows or sheep on
the road. If you are on a logging
road, watch out for logging
trucks. Don’t trp to pass a log­
ging truck or school bus. Watch
for train tracks.
Lewis Adams, 6th grade
Let’s Use the Safety Lanes
There is a safety lane iu front
of the Washington Grade school.
Let’s see if we can’t use it.
Please drive slowly! The child­
ren will look both ways, and if
you drive slowly, I think we get
by this year without any acci­
dents.
Betty Olson.
5th grade
SAFETY FIRST
We are going to ask you to
go slowly when you go by the
Washington grade school.
The children are going to
watch both ways to see if there
is a car coming.
We will use our safety lane
so please be very, very careful
when you go by the school.
Sylvia Brady, 4th grade
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