FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1940 VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON PAGE FIVE WMS OF MIST TO MEET THIS WEEK, FRIDAY AFTERNOON le l at a late hour wishing Floyd RIVERVIEW FOLK to 7. I cent over the mileage for 1938. Clatskanie. Write Rt. 1, Box 64, many more such happy occasions. ENTERTAIN VISITORS Timber 5t3 Banks Total taxes paid on gasoline con- St. Helens, Oregon. We are sorry Jo hear of the DURING WEEKEND Ramsey 4 F 1 Wahasugi sumed in 1939 was $12,058,499, an MIST—(Special to The Eagle)— passing of Mrs. Edith Lawyer ----------- F 4 Parmleye increase of $760,280.98 over the WHY NOT—Have your photo­ -- last i j j RIVERVIEW —(Special to The Sellers 2 George Jones is feeling a little week in California. She owns prop- Eagle)__ W graphs and enlarged snapshots C 2 Davis1 tax collected in 1938. . T. Graves, Thomas Meury rt’iv here hpro and and has Vt«*a lived K... J among _____ us better this week; he has been quite erty hand-tinted in oils. Minimum charge G 2 Brown Graves and Mr. and Mrs .Morris Bonnell 25c, maximum 75c. Mrs. Carl Davis, 111. for years, going to California to Graves attended “Gone with the Dur.n 1 G Pomery' Stoney Point Road. 5t3 Mrs. J. O. Libel is up and about spend the winter and intending to W ii.d” Sunday, S 2 Lewis Mr. and Mrs. return here later. . James S. Lange again after suffering an attack Mr. and Mrs. na. Virgil TUBU W1U Gill ¡ as TAKEN UP—One short, yearling, of the grippe. Miss Thelma Wikstrom finished and daughters, Jimmie Lou and guests over the weekend Mr. and 2k z’4 e black steer. Herman Peterson, Smilie, from ] Mowich and Joe Berg spent Wednes- • • Mrs. A. M. working for Mrs. Butler at Tide­ Buxton. 5t3 Mrs. Vern Solomon of Sandy, Ore-; Waldkirch from i Portland visited day afternoon with her brother, port and is back helpinig Mrs. I. Mr. and Mrs. Claude E. Gibson and gon. These two couples were ac- FOR.. SALE—Full-blooded.. Jersey H. Jepson. amity Saturday. companied to Seaside Sunday to; cow. Gentle. Easy Milker. Spec WANTED—Work with team for The W. M. S. met Wednesday E. Knowles. plowing gardens or work of any Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lange and spend the day and dig clams by Ford, Wilark. Earl Knowles and his mother afternoon at the home of Mrs. 6t3— kind. G. A. Riggins, Rock creek I Mr. and Mrs. Thurman DeHart Mr. and Mrs. Batteen and Mr. and Sundland. A number of Charles were Clatskanie visitors Saturday road. 5t3 visited at the home of Claude E. Mrs. DuvaJJ all of Timber. members were absent. A ter a short afternoon. FOR SALE—acres. House barn, Gibson Saturday. Mrs. Mae Tailman and Mrs. Mil­ business session followed by Bible Donald Sundland and Bernard chicken house to hold 250 chick­ FILMS DEVELOPED—25c, 2 prints Mr. and Mrs. Walter Veberes dred Fisher were dinner guests study, the members were treated Dowling were Portland visitors Sun­ were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Wednesday of Mrs. Ed Peterson at ens. Electricity, Good well. 3 mites each, from any 8-exposure film. to ice cream, cake and coffee. The Claude E. Gibson Sunday. from town on Rock creek road. Reprints 2c each. Send coin. Fine Sunset camp. next meeting of W. M. S. will be day. Jim Bond was in Portland Sun- Shady Lane was in Portland thk week, Friday afternoon, at the ( $250 equity for $75. $433 balance Art Studios, 8649 N. Jersey St., day. Portland Oregon. 3tf— Mrs. A. R. Melis home. There will Thursday. at $10 per month. Inquire of Rob- Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Huntley wefe be a speaker in attendance to give Merlin Borjie visited the dentist ' ert Tunnell. 6t3 in Hillsboro Saturday. They in­ FLOWERS an interesting talk. last week and had twenty-eight tended to visit Mr. Nat Huntley , ■ Corsages Mrs. Ed Reynolds recently visited $0* IMYIM — Cut Flower» teeth extracted. FOR RENT—Large modern farm- but he is still in the Veterans hos­ Potted Plants in Seaside. | house; small two-room apartment. Bernice Seigenthaler is in Calif­ pital in Portland. Sprays for Funerals The Matthews brothers started Mr. and Mrs. John Atkins and |Fam(y orchard; space for chickens J By l**x »«til. J"1»»»»» VSMs Bush Funeral' Home working again Tuesday morning ornia visiting her aunt. 6tf— after a ten day lay-off. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Garlock are family spent Sunday at the J. R. Oregon reduced its traffic death pig and cow; garden space. Locat­ Phone 592 Mrs. L. E. McGee was a Mist .iving near Clatskanie having mov- Ber.nett home in Birkenfeld. late from 12.7 persons killed per ed three miles north of Vernonia 1 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Henderson shopper Friday moroning from the .