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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1984, VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA. OREGON PAGE SIX NEWS COMES OF Registration !> Sama the state board of review and the DEATH OF FORMER number of hogs in Columbia MILL SAWYER HERE Registration at the Vernonia county was cut down by them union high school at the end of from 4,732 as signed up by the Mr». J. W. Nearer News of the death of Frank the first five weeks is 166, the farmers to 3,139, or nearly a Lloyd Cummings spent the same as at this time last year, Godwin, sawyer for several years 35 per cent reduction, and the at the O.-A. mill here, in Klam says Principal Harold McEntire. The state grange conference county allotment committee had week end at home. ath Falls was received in Verno held here at the Natal grange no choice but to bring the fig Mr. Webster and his two sons Friday, Sept. 28, was well at ures within the total number of Ray and Walt and Oria DeVaney of oncoming cars at night, es-' nia Wednesday. tended. One hundred and one hogs alloted by the state board. spent Sunday with the DeVaney pecially if wearing dark clothes j Mrs. Godwin died in 1929 while grange members registered dur The farmers signing the con family. the family resided here, and their or the weather is rainy. ing the day. tracts are then required to re 3. Remember it is easier fori daughter went to Texas to live Kyle Clark spent the week end Mr. and Mrs. Archie Boland duce the number of hog'p an ad with Darrel DeVaney. a pedestrian than for the driver with an aunt. The body of Mr. left for Sundstrom, where Mr. I ditional 25 per cent for the num of an auto weighing more than Godwin is to be shipped there Mrs. C. O. Evers received a I for burial. Boland has a log hauling job for ber that they could raise for this telegram saying that her four a ton, to make a sudden stop. ------ :-------- ---------------- about two weeks. They will then year and on which they would year old niece had passed away. 4. Don’t step into the street be paid. return to Natal. CAND1DATE VISITS, Charles Eichman’s brother and from between parked cars. GETS ENCOURAGEMENT The members of the allotment family are visiting him. Sam Irwin is the farm hand When crossing a street in i 6. on the Jake Neurer ranch this committee are C. E. Zimmer, A. Mr. and Mrs. Jones spent Sun I traffic, don’t oscillate “like a Much encouragement in his fall. J. Unruh, Axel H. Carlson. day with the Clarence Reed fami i sewing machine shuttle”—proceed ly- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lindsay slowly and steadily ahead so mo- campaign for representative in Guy White and family spent i torists may know which way you the legislature was received by took their son Clarence and Mrs. Art Steele of Clatskanie, who Sunday with his parents and the I are going. M. Peterson to Eugene last week, ■ Frank White families. and Mrs. Noble Dunlap came' 6. Give consideration »o the was here Friday. Many demo Bruce McDonald took 26 peo l fact that pedestrians are permit- crats as well as republicans home over the week end. Mrs. I ple from up the Rock Creek road ■ ted to walk on both sidewalks pledged their support. Peterson is keeping house for i to Sunday school last Sunday. Mrs. Steele accompanied her her two grandsons as they at and streets, while the motorist is UNDENOMINATIONAL tend the university. required to remain between curb husband on the trip, visiting CHURCH Tilden Graham from Marsh- friends while he conversed with limits. land was at Natal on business 7. Always walk on the left side with voters. The Rev. F. F. Young is giving Tuesday. I Bible studies Saturday night, al- of a highway, facing traffic; step Jake Neurer butchered a beef i I so Sunday morning at 11 o’clock. Mrs. J. T. Kirk is visiting in I off the pavement when a car Junior Wall, son of Mr. and for Clyde Johnson last week. Seattle. 1 Evangelist Petty speaks Sun Mrs. Fred Wall, was taken to ; passes you. Lee Osborn with Dave and day night and Tuesday evening. George Banzer left Saturday on | Thursday evening a divine heal- Portland Thursday for an opera tion for appendicitis. He has been a hunting trip to eastern Oregon, j . I ing meeting. ill for two weeks. Richard Doggett brought home 1 Everybody welcome. Mrs. F. D. Macpherson, who his wife and their new daughter took her sister, Mrs. Zoe Miller, from St. Helens Sunday. EVANGELICAL CHURCH to Portland Friday, was also ac Oliver Wilson is here with & Sat. Oct. 5 & 6 companied by Mrs. S. A. Morton Richard Peterson and his mother Rev. A. N. Glenville, Pa»tor and Mrs. Dave Marshall. Mrs. now. Pastor’s subject Sunday morn Mr. and Mrs. Frank Steer are ing, 11 o’clock, “Conflicts and Marshall visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Connie Anderson, A pure Brazilian HI _ the proud parents of a baby girl Sweets of Christianity.” whose small son Kenneth suf blend.—Lb............. A1C born in the Clatskanie hospital. j At 7:30 p. m., a Biblical auto fered a broken arm on the pre 3-LBS. 60c Mr. and Mrs. Peterson, Mr. j mobile trip. and Mrs. Robert Lindsay and Mr.. The Sunday evening hour of vious Wednesday when a car resh lu Grò un and Mrs. Noble Dunlap attended service is changed from 8:00 to backed into the tricycle which he was riding. No better coffee *JE — the funeral services of a rela 7:30, and the Young Peoples’ Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Ruhl motor sold—Lb................. tive, Andrew Anderson, Wednes meeting at 6:30 instead of 7:00. ed to Woodburn Sunday to visit 3-LBS. 73c day. Sunday evening services es- Dave McMullen is having a pecially devoted to the young Mr. and Mrs. C. V. McAlister and family, who formerly resided Edward’s spell of stomach trouble this people and the response in num here. week. bers and interest is very gratify Dependable ing to the pastor. “LET’S QUIT KILLING” CORN-HOG REDUCTION A finest grade of vacuum CODE IS ISSUED FOR packed coffee. EE/» CONTRACTS COMPLETED CHRISTIAN CHURCH PEDESTRIANS IN DRIVE 2-LB. CAN .......... OOC SENT TO WASHINGTON tt KEASEY Natal I AIRWAY Nob Hill C. R. Pritchard, Minister The Columbia county corn-hog Bible school at 9:45. Don’t for reduction contracts have been get that there are two splendid completed by the corn-hog allot-I classes for the men and the wo ment committee and mailed to men too as well as the classes Washington, D. C. These con- , ( for the children. Parents, you tracts will represent a payment, sbould be in Bible scbool too. to the farmers of about 811,150. Bring the children, don’t send The contracts were passed by them. Morning worship ai 11. Ser mon, “The Four Great Funda I mentals of Christian Steward- Anyone having piano they ship, ” Don’t miss this important would like stored please see teaching. Enoch Dumas at grade school. Christian Endeavor at 6:30. 40tfc ! Evening evangelistic service at - WINTER APPLES—35c a box,1 7:30. Sermon, “The Measure of you pick them and furnish con- ( the Cross.” tainers. Mrs. R. L. Harris, OmerI A study class will meet Tues Nickerson place. 40*1 day at 7:30 each week to take up a “Training for Service” LOST — near Vernonia Bakery course. Christian Action meeting Wed- Friday morning—package of collector’s postage stamps. Re nesday at 7:30. Choir practice Thursday, 7:30. ward if returned to Eagle office. Ninety and Nine meeting to be WANTED—Fresh cows or com held Friday night at the Christian ing fresh. Call or write J. W. I church. Every man sould be Newrer. 38*4 there. The Ninety and Nine meet i WANTED: Representative to look ing is to be held the second and after our magazine subscription I fourth Fridays in each month. interests in Vernonia and vicinity. I You are invited to any and Our plan enables you to secure a all of these services. good part of the hundreds of dol-l Christian Bible School Notes lars spent in this vicinity each; Attendance 193 with 93 who fall and winter for magazines., had read the Bible every day. Oldest agency in U. S. Guaran-1 Next Sunday is promotion day. teed lowest rates on all periodi Every member should be present. cals, domestic and foreign. In-1 The Workers conference met1 structions and equipment free.i Monday evening at the parsonage. I Start a growing and permanent Plans were made for a program j business in whole or spare time. { for Rally day, October 14. Come Address MOORE - COTTRE L L, next Sunday and hear the an- j Inc., Wayland Road, North Cohoc : nouncements and be in Bible ' ton, N. Y. ■-------------------- 40c2 school Rally day for the program, i - ' Remember, our goal is set for j Anyone wishing grape leaves for 350. pickles may get all they wanti A “Training for Service” I at Mrs. A. E. Jennings’. No cost, course will be started October 16 —— ■■—--- ———------ —~ | in the church parlor with Mr. FRYERS AND PULLETS, Also Pritchard acting as instructor. weaner pigs. W. O. Porterfield., Do your part to make this a 39tf. bigger and better Bible school. Classified Ads While most enforcement and educational efforts of the state wide “Let’s Quit Killing” safe ty drive of the Oregon State Motor association, P.-T. A., Am-1 erican Legion and other groups, are being directed against driv ers of automobiles which during the first eight months of 1934 killed 190 persons and injured 3068 in the state, sponsors of the campaign this week issued a “code” for pedetrians, observ-, ance of which it is believed will help reduce Oregon’s terrific ac cident toll. Approximately 50 per cent of accident fatalities are pedestrians, it was pointed out. Following are seven rules contained in the I pedestrians’ “code”: 1. Never cross streets between intersections. 2. Do not cross streets in front BEANS Idaho small whites—10-LBS. Soup Stalk Assorted—2-LB. PKG........... Be present every Sunday that you possibly can. Crackersaited FOR YOUR FAVORITE METHOD OF BREWING SUGAR Finest granulat- $1 Art ed—18-LBS l.UU FLOUR mg ‘1.98 CERTO COCOA— Her shey’s, 1-lb. can 11c 13c L. & H. brand— No.' 2 cans—2 for 25c MARSHMALLOWS— Fluffiest 1-lb. package .......... While it lasts— •>*> — Bottle .................... Baker’s— 11/» 8-ounce can .......... 1 1C 17c CANDY BARS Assorted, all 5c sizes—4 Pkgs............ 15c GUM COCOA Raisins Forest roads built by members of the CCC in Oregon and Wash ington if stretched in single line from the Pacific Coast, would reach across the continent and back—almost to Chicago. Not bad for the CCC. large bottle GRAPEFRUIT— Safeway all hardwheat— 49 CATSUP Kern’s, OR or plain—2-LB. BOX 49e 19c 33c Market Day—4-LB. PKG. ORANGES Small size 344’c—2 CABBAGE Solid Heads—LB. CAULIFLOWER Med. Size Heads CELERY Ask Your Grocer for Crisp Stalks—EACH Vernonia Bakery BREAD FAMIL^CWCLE CARROTS Large Bunches . . for 2 good Reasons- IT’S MADE AT HOME IT’S BETTER VERNONIA BAKERY i BEEF ROASTS Baby Beef Pound ......... 1 1 «5 “C Shortening Pure n nq Vegetable .... *7 ]bs. Boiling Beef Lean cuts— Pound .................. QI/,- *7 ' - C Picnic Hams Sugar Cured— 1 Q1A Pound .................. 1*7 -C