I LET’S BE SOCIABLE Mrs. Ella Wood Entertains Club Altar Society Holds Regular Monthly Meet A very pleasant afternoon was spent by the Friendship Club with Mrs. Ella Wood on Thurs­ day. Club members were Elizabeth Brown, Jean Crawford, Nan Crume, Agnes Gibson, Mabel Mahar, Leone Miller, Blanche Millis, Ruth Steers, and Ella Wood. Their guest for the day was Mrs. Carmichael. The Club sent Granma Fonda a wool shawl in honor of her birthday. A delicious pot luck lunch was served. Nov. meeting will be held with Elizabeth Brown, so far an open date. Watch for announcement next week. Growing Childern Need Lots Of Milk Health and energy are essen­ tial for youngsters. They’ll like NEHALEM DAIRY MILK . too. Phone us for regular de­ livery to your home. NEHALEM DAIRY PRODUCTS CO. GRADE A MILK Phone 471 RIVERVIEW — The regular monthly meeting of St. Mary's Altar Society was held at St. Mary’s Church Wednesday with the following members present, Mrs. Joe Vanderzanden, Mrs. Elizabeth Mullins, Mrs. Martin Schmidt, Mrs. Joe Wirtz, Mrs. Alois Sauer, Mrs. L.A. Hewitt, Mrs. Frank Schmidlin and Mrs. Harry Borgelt. As previously planned all Bazaar articles brought in were price tagged, over 200 tags being used. Most of the discussions center­ ed on ways and means of con­ ducting the ‘ Bazaar to be held November 9th. Mrs. Andrew Elstad was a wel­ come helper. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Mullins. “No Time for Tears” Reviewed at Club “No Time for Tears” was the book reviewed by Mri. H. M. Cul­ bertson when the Vernonia Study club met October 17 at the home of Mrs. W. G. Heath. Members answered roll call by telling an old fashioned remedy. Lora Wood Hughes, author of “No Time for Tears,” at the age of six expressed her desire to “tie salve on people and make them well.” Her life on a Kan­ sas homestead, in California during the early ’90’s, in Honolu­ lu as an army nurse during the Spanish-American war, in Mon­ tana and finally in the Puget Sound country where she retires to her home, “Folly on the Shore,” makes an interesting autobiog­ raphy which ends on the note of the 70-year-old nurse convert­ ing her home into a Red Cross unit in the beginning of World War II. On November 7, Ethel Tousley will entertain with Mrs. W. G. Heath telling “The Story of Lin­ en.” THE EAGLE, VERNONIA, ORE. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 194« S Teacher Reception Said Successful The teachers’ reception held early last week at the Legion hall was declared successful by the people attending the affair. Sponsor for the reception was the American Legion Auxiliaiy which was assisted by other local organizations. Almost a capacity crowd was present. A mud-filled canyon five miles wide and 600 feet deep has been discovered beneath thq surface ef the lower Mississippi river. • The United Nations organisa­ tion now employs a staff of about 1500 persons. PAINTING PAPERHANGING Wallpaper for sale Carlin Hackney Call 422 « Mrs. Hollis Hartwick Shower Honor Guest For Mrs. Hollis Hartwick a shower was given last Friday night at the home of Mrs. A. J. Hughes. Mrs. Kenneth Anderson and Mrs. Frank Hartwick assist­ ed the hostess. School Student Body Revives Fall Formal The high school student body is reviving the fall formal dance again this year and the event is being planned for this Saturday night at the school gym. An in­ vitation to townspeople to attend is extended by the students. Music will be furnished by the Rhythm Vendors. 2IZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZH H H H H H DOUBLE BOILERS $298 H 1 ’/.-quart ........... H DOUBLE BOILERS $498 H 21/>-quart ........... H SMALL KETTLES $319 H WITH LIDS ...... 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Q Bill would preserve Oregon’s No J food O. fish—our salmon, and our No. 1 tounst attraction—our steelhead. where and how. Rill directs our game and fish commissions _ 9 In the next issue of the Washington County Telephone Directory ^t^grMt^i^inMM^VMons* thin taking of shad. r 5. ment Bill actually affect, *«?-/<’“"'* ‘°y.* of a very few —perhaps not 25. lakes and fish life. the business telephone listings for Every Exchange In The County will be included in a combined Washington County Classified Business Directory Page-by-page classified sections will be dis­ continued. We believe this form of classified index will be more useful and convenient to our subscribers and the buying public. Prominent Oregonians soy: s'' ' '"‘V ~ «• - • over the state and should be protect* 1°»?* n o’ th* P*°P,e-aH our coastal streams are stripped of th *emernber( When streams and lakes will have^o <•» then our mountain a short time at best Ou co« tai . Ln, * '°ad- Eor NOW. Help save what is left W thX hCOnditio" take many years to build our salm^ of1'ooPer«tion «< will what they were 20 years ago If T d ,teelhead run» back to the future and for ALL peonl. i Pre,ervt • supply for DONE NOW! P P ’ *on,eth,ng must be done, and Mr. Voter, these ARE YOUR fi.h rr through proper study and regulation tan*“ "‘"t '° ”V* them Support and vote 312 YES — FISH BILL^0*^ fnend*' t00-” The Yellow Classified sections in the telephone directory are recog- Inized everywhere as an outstanding advertising medium, valuable alike to the great national advertiser and the smallest one-man business. An ad in this yellow section will help you. If you are interested please Call Chief Operator and our salesman will call on you. West Coast Telephone Co. HOFFMAN HARDWARE CO. - HEATH’S SERVICE STATION PALACE CAFE KING’S GROCERY WEST OREGON ELECTRIC CO-OP. 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