VERNONIA EAGLE. VERNONIA. OREGON FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1936. PAGE FIVE I stock, dairying, farm crops, hort- in a microphone even if the aud- J. C. Moran and Marian Steers iculture, poultry, farm business ience is no more the , a CCC were given 4th degrees and Ira and bees. The separate groups' camp broadcast to via six loud- Peterson was elected to serve as wili continue their deliberations speakers. assistant steward for the remain­ Radio music, announcements, der pf the year. The ladies sur­ Entered as second class matter until about 4:00 o’clock in the afternoon. ) class notices, current events pro- prised Mrs. Nellie Dunlap on her August 4, 1922, at the post office On Friday the meeting will grams are included among the birthday with a handkerchief at Vernonia, Oregon, under the convene again at 9:30, each com- I uses to be made of the new ad- shower and she also received several birthday cakes. An in­ act of March 3, 1879. mittee meeting in their respective ) dress system. A. F. & A. M. groups to continue the discussion) Mogt of the labor of wiring teresting program was prepared and check over reports prepared jn the new hookup was during j in honor of Lincoln’s birthday. Vernonia Lodge No. 184 MEMBER from the previous day’s work. I the Off-work hours of Allen Car-1 R. S. Lindsay went to Portland A. F. & A. M. meets At 11:00 o clock the various penter, enrollee from ...... Rockaway.^ ____ ____ to see his father, who was sick at Masonic Temple, . . committees will assemble in a Several other members assisted.. last week. Communication Stated general group. At that time the . — o— j This part of the country was First Thursday of each Outlook for Agncul-I Sports editors editors are are ‘pretty ‘pretty ; j visitec visited by . General — ----- ' “ “ Sports . a snow storm Monday called month. Special LuraJ. „ "4. Utilization and Farm swell guys’ if they are all like night. . The snow plows cleaned cleaned) meetings on all other Thurs- RAY D. FISHER, Credit will be discussed by Pro- Lair Gregory of the Oregonian,” I the highway of snow so as not day nights, 7:30 p. m. Visitors Editor and Publisher fessor E. L. Potter, Professor of Wrote Kenneth Fildes, member to interfere with traffic. most cordially welcome. Economics from the Oregon from Scappoose who is editor . it.,.™,,., „aerations closed George Plumb, W. M. state agricultural college. Follow-: of the camo naner , ■Uogging operations closed : __ -u?. ........ ill U . .u- __ OI cne tam P paper. down here Monday afternoon un- • ■ • un ­ NEHALEM VALLEY Loel Roberts, Sec. ing this there will be the re-1 J Reference was to the last all- til the weather breaks. PEOPLE BOOSTING ports of the poultry and 01 ! camp night program that inclu- CONNECTING ROAD cultural committees. Order of Eastern Star Clyde Johnson butchered some sports - the • „ col- nnmi i ' ded ___ : . a x . speech 1 ; ... ...... _ by _____ _ — ’ nice porkers for market this Nehalem Chapter 153, O. E. S. There will then be a „„„„ noon umnist known to many Orel»onlweek y (Astorian-Budget) Regular commu­ luncheon, dutch treat, at 12.03 residents as L. H. Gregory. I jra peterson is now working Residents of the Nehalem val­ o’clock in the dining room of j nication first Some 150 OCC men listened at- ■ near Keasey building houses for ley are pushing a campaign to the K. P. hall. and third Wed­ tentively for 1 % Jbours^to a des-1 the Oregon-American mill. have the state take over the pres­ nesdays of each At 1:30 the reports of the xz tx -.. j an(j j,jrs jake Neurer re- Day ent county secondary road from farm business committee, live- cription of the New Year month, at Ma­ Rose Bowl game between Stan-I 'shingled their bungalow and are „ ----- ------ — Jewell to Elsie, according to stock dairying, sonic Temple. _ crops and bees Wallace Burnett of Elsie, Neha­ will be read to the group for ford and Southern Methodist, j building a garage at the home All visiting sis­ lem Valley Grange official, who their consideration and adopt­ During an ensuing period of|piace. ters and broth­ questioning, >ning, Gregory fired ans- ( Sam and George Devine drove was in Astoria Wednesday. ers welcome. ion. wers regarding i all phases of t0 Vernonia Tuesday afternoon. Burnett said that petitions to Mrs. L. H. Dewey, W. M. All are invited to attend these sports. Coach “Tiny” Thornhill,< The Nehalem river is full of this effect have obtained many committee meetings and the gen­ Leona McGraw, Sec. ravson. nolicies news- ) fln.tino policies of a news- floating ino ice nnw now and ic is still signatures and have been pre- eral conference and take part in Bob Grayson, paper ’ s sports department, bas- : freezing. sented to the highway commis- what ever committee they are _______ *_______ ketball predictions, baseball, all ion, with endorsement of the interestd. were included in the rapid fire Mr. and Mrs. Ottto Carlson re- county commissions of Clatsop _______»_______ of answers. turned home Sunday after a and Columbia, of the Clatsop OREGON AAA CONTRACTS week’s visit in St. Helens. County Pomona Grange, and of TO BE PAID IN FULL A new first aid class under Irene Scott of Portland visited Nehalem Valley and Winema Dr. D. P. Trullinger, camp sur­ Sunday at the home of Mr. Granges. Passage by congress of an ap- geon from Yamhill, is the latest and Mrs. Riley Hall. Burnett said that with com-1 projriation bill providing close to Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cline and pletion of the new Wolf Creek1 $300,000,000 for use by the AAA in education . . . Newspapers highway traffic will be heavier in winding up its crop control from the home towns of most en­ son Robert moved to their home S ickness mounts sharply in win­ rollees are received in camp as in Riverview Saturday. than the present narrow, twist­ program invalidated by the su­ ter. Billions of germs lie in wait ing road can handle and that it preme court, removes all doubt a result of the courtesy of ed­ wherever crowds gather — ready will be an important link in the that Oregon contract holders will itors . . . Most CCC camps in to pounce on the “stragglers-in- the United States publish their state highway system. health." be fully compensated for com- own papers. A majority are SEND $1. At present, Burnett said, the pliance already performed prior mimeographed, a few profession­ Why not avoid the traps that Van Vleet, Dooley, James Elliot to the rendering of the court ally printed . . .Photography oc­ winter sets by building up your for the next 5 months of resistance? Plenty of vitamin A and .Minke logging firms are us­ decision January 6. cupies Chalmer Cook, enrolee THE is an excellent defense against ing the road for logging trucks, In preparation for cleaning up from Tillamook. He has built a infections in general. that school busses use it, and the past obligation sof the gov­ special darkroom at the Fairdale ATLANTIC MONTHLY that next summer S. P. & S. ernment under the crop control side camp. Fortunately, you can obtain Make the most of your busses also will use the road,to­ program, Oregon officials have this vitamin in M c K esson ’ s reading hours, enjoy the V itamin C oncentrate T ablets gether with a greatly increased been notified from Washington to wit, the wisdom, the com­ or C od I. iver O il . These choco­ volume of ordinary motor travel. return records and materials to panionship, the charm that late-coated tablets also furnish The road connects with the county control associations and have made the Atlantic, for vitamin D—which supplements state i have bee notified from Washing­ present Nehalem valley _ seventy-five years, Ameri- the weak winter sunshine. They highway at Jewell and with the ton to return records and mat­ also contain one grain of dical­ ca’s most quoted and most new Wolf Creek state highway I I erials to county control assoc­ The county health physician cium phosphate in each tablet. cherished magazine. iations and have these proceed and Miss Nettie Alley, county at Elsie. _______*_______ Don’t be waylaid by winter. I . with the work as they had been nurse, were at the Natal school Take six tablets daily. Each one | doing under past regulations. AGRICULTURAL CONFER­ Send $1 (mentioning this Wednesday to administer toxoid has the vitamin content of one ENCE TO BE HELD FEB. i ad) To to the school children and sever- teaspoonful Cod Liver Oil, 27, 28 IN ST. HELENS al under school age. U.S.P.X. (revised 1934). At your at his Louis Carmichael was ill The Atlantic Monthly druggist’s. A $1 bottle brings The Columbia county agricul-1 home last week. you 100 M c K esson ’ s V itamin 8 Arlington St., tural outlook conference will be, Jake Neurer made a business C oncentrate T ablets . . Boston held at the Knights of Pythias, trip to Portland Monday, finding hall at St. Helens Thursday and | By LAURI PERNU it hard to travel on the moun­ Friday, February 27 and 28. The Camp Educational Adviser tain. purpose is to consider facts rel- • The Natal grange met on Wed- ative to Columbia county’s agri­ nesday evening of last week. Mrs. culture. After consideration of SPECIAL SERVICE FAMILY WASH Camp Reehers, CCC, Westim- these facts a program will be planned which will tend to ef­ ber,— Have you ever talked in­ We do all flat work through the new roller mangle. DR. R. I. HALL fect a balance between product­ to a microphone? Did you stutter Flannel, bath towel» and underwear through dry tumb­ ion and market demands so as and “ahem” just a little? Maybe ler. dry and fluffy (»mooth) Physician and Surgeon to obtain the greatest returns blush even if you and the little 965 Bridge St. We guarantee shirt collars will stay pressed for a from the efforts and resources round “mike” were the only ones week. Shirt neck sizes when received will be the same Phone, Office 72, Res. 73 of the farmers of the county. present? when returned. Try our new special shirt pressing ma­ The meeting will convene at That was the nearly unanimous Office Hours 7 to 12 1 to 5 chine, and you’ll be satisfied. 9:30 Thursday morning. At that reaction of “announcers” who Special Attention to time there will be a general meet­ made their first attempt in speak­ DRY CLEANING Obstetrics ing at which the main objectives ing over the new public address We clean every day but Saturday. If in at 9 a. m. of the conference will be out­ system at Camp Reehers this will be returned the same day. week. There’s a certain something lined. “The Origin and Objectives of the Agricultural Outlook Con­ ference” will be discussed by W. L. Teutsch, assistant county | agent leader. “Columbia County Argiculture and some of the Phone 711 Problems it is Facing” will be discussed by Geo. A. Nelson, county agricultural agent. At 10:45 the conference will V divide into the commodity groups in charge of a committee chair­ man. These groups will be: live- Vernonia Eagle LODGES AMBUSHED BY WINTER II Natal CAMP REEHERS Vernonia Laundry * and Dry Cleaners Banish Colti Weather Bines With a Car Heater. Portland—Banks Stage Line The Independent Line It’s not too late in the season to think of warm, com­ Ask Your Grocer for I Vernonia Bakery BREAD Leaves from Vernonia Hotel for Portland via Buxton and Banks. fortable driving. You cannot appreciate the comfort TELEPHONE 131 of a heater in your car unless you have the pleasures of driving with one. Investigate now! . . . for 2 good Reasons— IT’S MADE AT HOME IT’S BETTER $11.45 and $16. 45 Installed Vernonia Auto Co Vernonia IBakerv The Best Equipped Shop in Columbia Co. I I 2 trip» daily .......... 8 a. m. and Arrives in Portland 10 a. m. and Leaves Portland from Central Stage Depot, (Park and Taylor) Daily except Sundays and Holidays. 8 a. m. and 5 p. m. Arrives in Vernonia ........................... 10 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sundays and Holidays only— Leaves Portland 10:30 a. m. and 8 p. m. Call Service between Keasey and Vernonia. ASK FOR PORTLAND-BANKS STAGE LINE FAKE: $1.30 10 "°T