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2 THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1947 THE EAGLE, VERNONIA, ORE. TOPICS OF THE TOWN 4-Hers Make 3 Demonstrations 8-INCH TROUT LIMIT EXPLAINED Rev. and Mrs. H.L. Russell were also made part of the tour Satur MIST—A good many of the The eight-inch minimum length host and hostess at a luncheon day of the Columbia County Tree young people enjoyed 4-H achieve given last Friday at their home Farm. limit for trout in the coastal area ment day at Vernonia Saturday, a honoring Rev. and Mrs. Ernest Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Crawford week ago. is for the purpose of protecting Baker. Those present were Rev. of Hollywood, California, friends Our club from Mist put on three the fingerling salmon and steel and Mrs. Ernest Baker, Rev. and of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Anderson, demonstrations as follows: “Mak Mrs. Gail McIlroy, Rev. and Mrs. were here to visit at the Anderson ing a Patch Pocket,” by Margaret head on their migration to the sea, Allen Backer and Rev. and Mrs. home from Friday until Sunday. Waddell and Eldean Kyser, "Con the Oregon Game Commission ex H. L. Russell. Mrs. Agnes Culley of Toole, tents of a Sewing Box,” by Bar plains in answer to numerous in Rev. and Mrs. Ernest Baker Utah arrived here Tuesday of bara Hunt and Ruth Andrus, quiries about the new regulation. left here Wednesday for Camas last week to visit at the H. J. Making Cocoa” by Larry Hilli- The regulation applies to all where they plan to visit relatives Peasnall home. Mrs. Culley is ker and Harold Ashley. During waters that drain directly or in for a short time before continuing Mrs. Peasnail’s mother. She plans the program a guitar and vocal to Lexington, Kentucky where he to remain until after the wedding number was given by Glenda Corll directly into the Pacific ocean, including bays, lakes, streams and will attend school. of her grandaughter, Jean, on and the Busy Bee Sewing club, ac their tributaries, with the excep J. A. Bush. Jr. left Tuesday for June 1. companied by Mrs. Grey. Mrs. tion of the following waters where Portland to attend the annual state Starting next week, Mrs. Wilma Grey gave two vocal numbers, the six-inch limit still prevails; funeral directors convention. The Whispering Hope ” and When My Borton will be employed as local Columbia river and its tributaries; convention was held Tuesday and news correspondent for The Eagle. Blue Moon Turns Again to Gold.” that part of the Rogue river and Wednesday. Anyone wishing to report a news Many worthwhile exhibits were its tributaries above the Ferry Arriving here Saturday from item to Mrs. Borton is asked to on display by both the Mist and Hole; and that part of the Ump “North Platte, Nebraska for a short Vernonia clubs. These young peo qua river and its tributaries above telephone 356. ■visit were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Kullander ple, who are our future citizens, the highway bridge near Scotts Cooper. They are the guests of and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Davis, deserve the encouragement of the burg. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Latimer, Mrs. the latter being former Vernonia community. The club wishes to Latimer and Mrs. Cooper being residents, plan to leave today for thank Mrs. Grace Mathews for sisters. They have made several a three-weeks motor trip that will transportation of several 4-Hers. CARPENTER trips to points of interest in this take them to Banff, Lake Louise, part of Oregon since arriving here. WORK Too Late To Classify as far east in Canada as Calgary, Jack Anderson is home now then south to Glacier and Yellow SERVEL Electrolux refrigerator Let us build for you or make after graduating from Portland needed repairs now. We speci stone National Parks. in good condition. Operates on University last Sunday. Attending alize in this work and our Mr. and Mrs. LaVern Adams kerosene. $90. Call or write C. R. prices are reasonable. the graduation rites from here and family of Sweet Home were Lewis, 5100 N. E. Prescott, Port SEE YORK, THE BUILDER that day were Mr. and Mrs. C. L. here Sunday to visit at the home land, Ore. Phone WEbster 7966. FOR ESTIMATES Anderson, Jack’s parents. of his mother, Mrs. Pearl Adams. 22tlc Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hartwick E. M. YORK Etha Morris, daughter of Mr. left for Seattle Wednesday to CONTRACTOR & BUILDER and Mrs. Frank Morris, will be ADDING machine rolls, sal»« attend a truckers convention. among 824 seniors and graduate books, scratch pads and signs. 108 A St. Larry Marshall was here part students to receive degrees at Get them at The Vernonia Eagle of Saturday and Sunday from Oregon State College at the 78th Sweet Home to visit his parents, annual commencement Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Marshall. He June 8. She will receive her degree Place Your Orders New for in nursing education. The graduat ing class is the largest in the history of the college, the pre- vidus record number being 790 Vernonia, Oregon in 1940. Going to Eugene Sunday before Thur-Fri. May 29-30 for "THE BAMBOO BLONDE" Fran last for a meeting of officers elect ces Langeford-Ralph Edwards- of F.O.E. Aeries in this state were Rossell Wade Wallace Noakes, L. E. Spittier Your Week End Picnic “FOOL’S GOLD” William Boyd and Forrest Blount. Disney Cartoon Mr. and Mrs. George H. Rogers CANDY ARDEN ICE CREAM Saturday May-31 of Los Angeles, California arrived "SWAMP FIRE” Johnny Weiss here Tuesday to visit Mrs. Rogers’ sister, Mrs. George E. Nichols. muller “SUSIE STEPS OUT” David They plan to remain for four days. Bruce The stop here is made near the THE HOME OF BUTTER KRUST BREAD end of a trip that has taken the Sun-Mon. June 1-2 visitors through 38 states. They “THE STRANGE LOVE OF MARTHA IVERS” Barbara Stan expressed the opinion that, of all wyck-Van Hef lin-Lizabeth Scott. the states visited, Oregon is the best. Cartoon and News • Tues-Wed. - June 3-4 According to reliable estimates, “MY PAL TRIGGER”-Roy Rogers American motorists are expected and Trigger. Geo. 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