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j that Vernonia unit was the first i bership quota and is in line for ! a state citation. —o— . I At a special meeting on Fri- j All three officers were gener- day, May 14 in the Legion hall, ! j ous in their praise of Mrs. Vernonia Unit No. 119, the i ! Thompson and her corps of of- American Legion Auxiliary, was I I ficers for the work accomplished honored by a visit from the state 1 I this year. president, Mrs. Lloyd Jones of i ! At the request of Mrs. Jones. Sherwood. Mrs. Jones spoke to | I a resume of the y ear’s program the group on the various phases j ' was given and each chairman of the Auxiliary program, stress gave a brief report. ing hospitalization and rehabili A major project being the tation. She said, “One of the main objectives of the Auxiliary poppy sale to be held on May is the rehabilitation of the vet 28 and 29, Mrs. A. L. Kullander eran and the care of his family. announced her committees as fol The work is increasing each lows: 'business district, Mrs. H. year and the peak of war dis E. McGraw, Mrs. C. H. Jarvis, abilities will not ‘be reached for and Mrs. J. W. Nichols; Corej' Describing hill, Mrs. J. L. Timmons, Mrs. another ten years.” the activities of the two veter- A. L. Schultz and Mrs. M. J. ans’ hospitals in Oregon, one in Lamping; O.-A. hill, Mrs. Virgil Portland and the other in Rosa- Powell, Mrs. John Daily and burg, Mrs. Jones stated that the Mrs. Phil Peterson; Riverview, Roseburg facility is being recon Mrs. Bert Hawkiins and Mrs. structed and in the near future Mabel Burton; Keasey, Mrs. John only mental cases will be housed Luther and Mrs. Lloyd Cum there. Preparations are 'being mings; east section, Campfire made to care for six to eight I group; Timber, Mrs. Jack Nance and Mrs. Harry Kerns. Kul- hundred within two years. lander’s Jewelry store will be Mrs. Jones briefly described headquarters and all persons laws effected by the social act helping in the sale are asked and spoke of the Mothers’ Pen I to report there. sion. She told of the establish I Mrs. Lloyd Cummings, chair ment of county relief commis man, said that plans for the sen sions which will dispense funds provided by the Federal govern-’ ior banquet had not materialized ment, the state and the county , as scheduled and that banquet I arrangements would follow pre for the care of dependents. The date was There are 93 Auxiliary units ' v’ous custom. 25ooP ater announc ed for May 20, in comprised of more than members in Oregon, Mrs. Jones | t*le Masonic temple. STATE PRESIDENT VISITS LOCAL AUXILIARY told her listeners. Accompanying Mrs. Jones I were Mrs. Frank Waters of Sal em, vice-president of the state j organization, and Mrs. Hazel K. ' Snyder of Astoria, district presi-| dent of district number one which includes units from Sea-1 side to Portland. Each spoke i of various projects not touched on by Mrs. Jones. Mrs. Wa-1 ters stressed membership and | radio, while Mrs. Snyder dis cussed district work. She said1 in the district to reach its mem-1 I A social hour concluded the i Delegates from the lodge who | was a Vernonia visitor Saturday, pleasant afternoon and refresh- j are attending the grand assembly | He reports a visit the preceding ments were served from a dainty ; in Portland this week are Mrs. | Sunday from a sister, Zella 1 ". C. Brown, Mrs. Walter Linn ■ Block, whom he had not seen for tea table decorated in blue and ’ IC. 43 years. She now lives in Port- gold, the Auxiliary colors. Mrs. and Mrs. Clyde McDonald. aand, where he got in touch with E. S. Thompson and Mrs. H. E. i --------- *--------- her. McGraw poured, Mrs. John Lu- PYTHIAN SISTERS ther was in charge of arrange- INITIATE CANDIDATES MRS. ENOCH DUMAS ments. Candidates initiated by Ver- ENTERTAINS AT DINNER L. Anderson, Mrs. Paul Mrs. C. nonia temple, Pythian Sisters, — o— Thompson and Mrs. George Com- Wednesday evening, May 12, Complimenting her sister, Mrs. stock were guests for the after were Mrs. Robert Sword and M. R. L. Houck of Portland, who noon. J. Lamping. was her guest all of last week, Mrs. Enoch Dumas entertained Details for the local temple ’ s MRS. ROSS ENTERTAINS part in the district convention at dinner Tuesday evening, May AT BIRTHDAY PARTY Additional guests were held in Hillsboro May 20 were 11. -O Julia Keasey, Thelma Sweeney Mrs. John Ross entertained completed. Mr. Houck During the social hour Pythian and Grace White. several friends last Saturday joined Mrs. Houck here for the night in honor of John Ross’s friend gifts were exchanged and week end to attend the Saturday was refreshments were served. evening biirthday. The evening dance of the Littlt Dance spent playing pinochle. Bob Oarland of St. Helensclub. Guests present were Mr. and Ted Aspinall and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Turner. High scores were won by Mrs. Al Lachine and Mr. Aspinall and consolations were given to Mr. Lachine and Mrs. Turner. ^¡alfuA ‘Buni WURSfLf! » MOUNTAIN HEART REBEKAHS INITIATE CLASS u =PROVES — Completeness in for Home Refrigeration proof 1. GREATER ICE-ABILITY Bireley’s Orangeade FOR CHILDREN! PROOF 2. I GREATER STORAGE-ABILITY PROOF 3. GREATER PROTECT ABILITY PROOF 4. In school cafeterias and lunch rooms throughout the country only fresh milk takes preference over Bireley’s Orangeade- Health authorities endorse it for its natural purity and youngsters love its delicious beneficial beverage. * GREATER DEPEND ABILITY PROOF 5. GREATER SAVE-ABILITY Only FRIGIDAIRE has the AS LOW AS $164.30 Cuts Current Cost to the Bonel See an electric meter prerv it 1 Half pint 5c AND UP I NEW QU1CKUBE TRAY ' WITH instant cube "EI ez * ng ALL-METAL FOR FAST tsttiinv ice- meltage waate. Every i'« ALL.METAI. QWCKUBE*TRAVwkh^?TANT CUBE Phone 471 RELEASE. Come >n and see its quick . easy action. Nehalem Dairy Products Co. J. W. BROWN Furniture & Undertaking P Oregon Motor Stages Leave fcrom p.m. p.m. a.m. 6:40 12:55 7:55 Lv 8:15 2:30 9:08 3:23 10:23 Ar 9:30 Cleaning and Pressing the Cozy Confectionery Ar 11:57 p.m. 4:51 p.m. 7:42 Women’s & Men’s Over Coats and Suits ................................................................... 85c 10C30 3:30 6:15 9:30 2:30 5:15 Ladies Dresses a.m. Vernonia Forest Grove Portland Lv keep your car looking FARE: Vernonia Auto SUPER-DUTY FRIGIDAIRE WITH THE METER-MISER DIETICIANS APPROVE Grade A Pasteurized Milk and Cream Let us save you time and money by our new special equipment and keep your car looking new. II ALL 5 BASIC SERVICES Quart 15c We now repair bodies, bumpers, fenders in our own shop by the new hy draulic method — Porto- Power. Come in and see how the —o—' Mountain Heart Rebekah lodge initiated Mrs. Ross Duncan, Mrs. Cass Bergerson, Katherine Dow ler and Pauline Dial Thursday evening, May 13. A social hour with refresh ments was arranged by Mrs. W. E. Koberstein, Mrs. George Schraber and Mrs. Oscar Kan- hammer. Bireley’s Orangeade delivered with your milk or at your dealers- Dented Turret-Tops Too • • • FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1937 VERNONIA, OREGON VERNONIA EAGLE, PAGE EIGHT $2.10 round trip, $1.30 one way The usual "On Call’ service will continue between Vernonia and Camp 8. Phone 582 Mrs, E. L. Smith, Prop. 85c to 95c We pick up and deliver Guaranteed one day service Vernonia Laundry and Dry Cleaners