Beeler and Nelda in Hospital---- Mrs. Eay Beeler and her daugh­ ter, Nelda, are both in t>he St. Mary’s hospital in Astoria recover­ ing from appendectomies. Nelda Mrs. Reichard«’« Father 111— underwent an operation on Sat­ Mrs. Forest Reichardt was called urday evening of last week; the to Portland this week due to her following day, Mrs. Beeler was father’s serious illness. stricken with appendicibus and was operated upon. The Beelers, former­ Senior class play—“Smilin’ Through” ly of Wilark, reside in Jewell. yCUR TOWN’S TOPICS Minister in Srattle— Reverend H. R. Scheuerman left Monday evening by bus for Seattle where he was bo officiate at the wedding of his son, Cecil R. Scheuerman, to Miss Bernice Davis of Portland. Reverend Scheuerman Fri., March 15, 8 p. m. 10c, 15c, 35c The Deborah Circle Invite« You— planned to return here Wednesday. In Portland— , St. Patrick silver tea, Fri., Mar. 15, The wedding ceremony was read Mrs. Ina Scott, primary teacher from 3 to 5 at Greenman'«. Come! Tuesday night at eight o’clock at in the Washington school spent last ‘he Evangelical parsonage with weekend in Portland visiting rela­ Baucoms and Seuman« Move---- The Ira Baucom family moved ;’ev"rend and Mrs. R. A. Sundberg tives and friends. into the Ed Sessman home on B as witnesses. Senior class play---- “Smilin’ Through” street Saturday; the Sessmans mov­ Here from St. Helens— Fri., March 15, 8 p. m. 10c, 15c, 35c ed onto Corey hill in the house Mrs. Willard Howell, former Ver­ formerly occupied by the Baucoms. nonia resident and now of St. Hel­ Here from Klamath Falls— Mr. and Mrs. Holly Holcomb, Jr. Go Fishing— ens, visited at the C. A. Mills home Jim Monger and Al Denny were or. Park Drive Monday and Tuesday >f Klamath Falls are visiting here this week. Holly is employed as a fishing on the lower Nehalem last o'! this week. State Police in Klamath Falls. week. Senior class play—’’Smilin’ Through” Fri., March 15, 8 p. m. 10c, 15c, 35c At the Beach— Visits Parents---- Miss Jane Lovett, Miss Ruby Mrs. Ivan F. Talbot of Hood Former Publisher Here— Maddess, Miss Alvenia Connell and River is the guest of her parents. Ray D. Fisher, former publisher Wesley Pace motored to Depoe Bay Rev. and Mrs. W. O. Livingstone. o«' The Vernonia Eagle, and L. A. Sunday. Gritten, manager of the West Coast 21ST WEDDING Telephone company, were visitors Vacation at Beach— Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Bateman and ANNIVERSARY in Vernonia last Saturday. Both men are residents of Forest Grove. Dr. and Mrs. R. D. Eby spent the CELEBRATED past weekend at Cannon Beach. Senior class play—‘‘Smilin’ Through” KEASEY—(Special to The Eagle) Part of the time there was sipent Fri., March 15, 8 p. m. 10c, 15c, 35c digging clams. They returned home —Mr. and Mrs. Charley Kreiger Sunday evening. The reported the ,ai.d daughter, Evelyn, visited from Here from Kansas— Joe Criquie and William Vogel, Wolf Creek Highway as being in March 1st to 3rd with Mr. and Mrs. friends of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bush bed condition due to breaks in the Albert Kreiger and family. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bales cele­ have been visiting at the Bush home load’s surface and sliding of the brated their 21st wedding anniver­ oadbed necessitating detours. since Thursday of last week. They came here .from Leavenworth, Kan­ The Deborah Circle Invite« You— sary at the Herb Counts home Sun­ ias, and will remain for a Short it. Patrick silver tea, Fri., Mar. 15 day. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Clhet Fugate, Mr. and Mrs. L. time longer. from 3 to 5 at Greenman'«. Come! C. Boeck and daughter, Ruth, Mr. Senior class play—‘‘Smilin’ Through” and Mrs. Melvin Backes and Mr. dr«. King III— Fri., March 15, 8 p. m. 10c, 15c, 35c Mrs. Harry King has been unable and Mrs. Harry Bales and son. Millard Counts visited at the Herb o be about for the past week be Newspaper Sold---- Counts home Saturday evening. ause of her back. Infection seems Word released here late last Mrs. Anna Luther and Victor week made mention of the sale of to have settled in that spot, follow­ Bergerson were in Hillsboro and ing an attack of the flu. Earl King the Clark County Sun, Vancouver, Banks Thursday. Washington, that paper having been is about on crutches due to a badly The 4-II club met at the Pleasant edited for the past one and one-' sprained ankle sustained during the Vale school March 5th. Most of the basibetball game last Sunday. half years by Marion Sexton, former members were present. The differ­ co-publisher of The Vernonia Eagle. Lachines Here---- ent clubs met, then Mrs. Maiude Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Lachine f Purvine gave a talk on posture. XHZHXHZHXHZHZ Rainier visited here Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Armstrong friends. ■ j and son, George, drove to Portlan« Saturday. Here from Nehalem---- Mrs. H. A. DeWitt, Mrs. Franl Lyle Kerns of Nehalem visited here Saturday evening at the Lura Morris and Mrs. W. J. Lindsle; attended the shower given for Rub; Shipley home. McDonald last Thursday at the Walt Spend Sunday in Florence— •r McDonald home. Mr. and Mrs. Al Christ, Wilma The Keasey Extension club me Adams and Buster Acord spent at the Mrs. J. O. DeVaney hom< Sunday in Florence. March 6th. The meeting was ai LILLY’S & FERRY’S curtain and draperies, how to da Bennett* in Salem— ign them and how to make them Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bennett BULK SEED Those present were Viola Comstock visited in Salem Tuesday with Hilda Keasey, Eda Parker, Mari« FERTILIZERS friends and relatives. Christenson, Anna Luther, Iva Gill hem, Cora Carlson, Vivian Counts In Hillsboro— SPRAYS, ETC. Zelma Shipley spent Saturday Blanche DeWitt, Mildred Brady, Ma< visiting with her aunt and uncle, Mellinger, Georgia Mellinger, Jun< Gopher Bombs ........ 5c Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Morley, at DeVaney, Isola Morris, Clara Lind dey, Eola DeVaney, Sigard Arm Hillsboro. BAIT to Destroy Mrs. John Ellis and 0. H. Kap- •trong and Mrs. Maude Purvine. Cutworms, Earwigs, Mr. and Mrs. Frank White ant tammar and son, Dickie, spent H. A. DeWitt made a business trip Etc. .................. 25c Monday in Forest Grove. ‘o Portland Thursday. Named Vice-President---- Best Grade Mr. and Mrs. Ben Westernberp Doris Rae Estey of Vernonia Mr. and Mrs. O. H. DeVaney, Ralph ONION SETS ........ 7c rophomore in pharmacy at Oregon DeVaney from Portland, Verle De State college, is the newly elected Vaney from Raymond, Washington, Good Grade Garden vice-president o'f The Pines, girls’ and Lenore Carrick visited at the RAKE OR HOE ■o-operative house. Miss Estey wi.l I. 0. DeVaney home over the week­ serve for th» coming year. Each 80c end. Mrs. Vern Duscnberry visited Mrs. Injured ---- Roberson Garden Hose—Nozzles Hamp Roberson, Sr. saw-mill I. 0. DeVaney Thursday evening. and Small Garden Tools Mr. and Mrs. Walter McDonald superintendent for the Oregon Portland Prices American Lumber Corporation, had and three boys, Bobbie, Charles and the ligaments in his right leg injur­ Delmer, and daughter, Lois, and Joe See Hoffman About It! ed Tuesday morning when a piece Lindsley visited at Eugene over of timber, as it came down a roller, he weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morris, Mr. struck him. It will be necessary for and Mrs. Brady and Pat, Mrs. Ro­ Mr. Roberson to be on crutches for land and daughter, Dorothy, and several weeks. Elm Morris drove to Portland Sat­ Mr«. MacDonald Falls---- urday. Mrs. W. F. MacDonald fell in her home Tuesday afternoon as she was < ntertaining the Betty Brite Circle WOOD CUTTERS Vernonia Ph. 181, of the Missionary Society and dis- "NCOUNTER BEAR NEAR KEASEY HXHZHZHXHZHXH located her shoulder. STONEY POINT—(Special to The Eagle)—Mr. and Mrs. Carl Davis and son. Harold, w’ere Portland visitors Saturday. Mr. arfd Mrs. Louis Wilkerson and -hildren, Thelma and Donald, anti Mrs. Maude DePue and Margaret ■spent Saturday at Sandy. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lindberg and children spent Sunday with Mrs. Maude DePue and family. Miss Dorothy Hall of Riverview spent Wednesday night with Joyce Turner. Mrs. Thomas Turner and Mrs. Carl Davis were among those pres­ ent at a quilting held at the home •f Mrs. J. F. Heenan on the O-A hill last Friday. Joyce Turner visited with Mrs. W. B. Ortner and Peggy Ann. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bigelow and sons of Mist were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Brown­ ing. Miss June Michener spent sever­ al days last week with Mrs. Milton Lamping at Keasey. Sunday, she GARDEN SEEDS HOFFMAN Hardware Co. FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 1940 VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON PAGE TWO went to Portland where she will stay with her uncle, H. Hickox, while seeking employment there. While Otto Boeck. Perry Brown­ ing, Ralph Devilbliss and August Birken‘'eld were cutting wood near .Keasey Saturday they encountered a very large female .bear which they killed and skinned. The weight of the animal was not known. Ralph Devilbliss of Stillwater, Oklahoma, arrived last week *or an indefinite stay at the Perry Browning home. Mrs. Perry Browning attended birthday party last Thursday at the heme of Mrs. Fred Holstein rear Pittsburg, honoring Mrs. R. Moore. William Mellinger of S'. Helens spent Sundav with his brother, Perry and family. SEVERAL SUFFER ^ROM FLU; FAMILY YOVFS TO VERNONIA WILARK—(Special to The Eagle) —Mr. ’and Mrs. Bill Losier were n Washington visiting relatives dur- ;ng the shirt down. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Halverson moved to Vernonia last week; they re taking care of Roland’s Service Station in Vernonia while the own- r is away. A group of the grade school ’upils here attended ths basketball ournament Saturday at Rainier. Miss Violet Wold, daughter of iouis Wold, was visiting here Mon­ lay. She is a nurse a.t the Emanuel ■ospitai in Portland. Annetta Lane has been unable o attend school due to a serious ittack of the flu the past week. Mr. and Mrs. William Virtue .ere Portland visitors Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lewis and ’aughter, Jean, were in Portland ¡siting Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. John Roberts and Mrs. Lyle Inherits were Portland visitors one ay last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Rider were Vernonia shoppers Friday. Pauline Rollins, Jean Lewis and byl'ath Van De Bogart met at Dorothy Hanna’s home Thursday ind enjoyed the evening with a uncheon and sewing. Mrs. Earl Atkins and Chester Ray •¡sited at the Hanna home Thurs- ’ay evening. Mrs. Joe Rioeser had a bad case f the ffu the past’ week but she s up and around and feeling much letter now. Leland Burtchum was home for ■is birthday one day last week. Jack Townsin visited relatives at loble Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Floeter moved ato the house that was vacated by he Halversons. Roy Greenslit visited here Sun­ day. Mr. and Mrs. Chet Taylor were Vernonia shoppers Saturday. Orcar Johnson was a visitor in Vernonia Saturday. Mrs. Jimmy Burke of Vernonia was visiting her mother-in-’.aw, Mrs. lim Burke, one day iast week. Harold Wold spent the week in Portland. LARGE CROWD HEARS DISCUSSION OF BONNEVILLE POWER TIMBER—(Special to The Eagle) —Mr. Teller, Vernon Watson and Irene Firher of Buxton were Sun­ day afternoon callers at the home i'f B. Tailman. Mrs. Ida Kilburg spent from Thursday until Saturday night at Bay City at the home of Mrs. Mabel Smith. Mrs. Smith returned heme with Mrs. Kilburg 'or a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schaffer had as last weekend guests Mrs. Schaf­ fer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Laninger of Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Kilburg and son, Ronald, returned last week from a ten-day visit with Mr. Kil | burg’s father, A. W. Kilburg, of: Seattle. The 4-H Girls are sponsoring a card party, to be held at the school house Friday night, March 15. > Tin ber P. T. A. are sponsoring an old-time dance in the new gym Saturday night, March 16. Every­ body is welrome at attend. Alvin Cornett is working as third truck operator in Robert Hensley’s l place. Mr. Hensley has been pro-' moted to’ the dispa tethers ofice in i Portland. George and William Riggle of Buxton were Sunday dinner guests at the J