VERNONIA EAGLE, PAGE SIX FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH The Livingstone«, Ministers uncle, Bob Lindsay. Mrs. John Estes has returned to Natal after a week’s visit at Riverview and Vernonia. H. J. Hiatt and J. A. Brown went to work for Jake Neurer haying. Bert Depue went to work for Noble Dunlap doing carpenter work. Clarence Lindsay came home from Monmouth last week and is helping on the ranch. Clyde Johnson went to Port­ land to consult a specialist re­ garding injuries which he re­ ceived on his leg some time back that has caused him considerable trouble. Arrangements are under way for the Columbia county grange picnic Sunday, July 26. Mrs. L. Carmichael is on the program committee and Noble Dunlap is appointed park carpenter. A. M. Services: Bible school at 9:45, Delightful fellowship, helpful discussione: The men’s “99” class meets at the grange hall, all men welcome. Commun­ ion service at 11:00 followed by the morning sermon on the sub­ ject, “The Redemption of the Mind.” P. M. services: Christian En­ deavor societies meet at 7:00 o’­ clock, the evening song and praise service under the direction of Mrs. Livingstone at 8:00, even­ ing sermon immediately follow­ ing, subject, “What’s the Matter and Who’s to Blame.” Bible study and prayer meet­ ing every Wednesday at 7:30. Everyone is cordially invited to all the services. Mrs. Carl Wienecke and son CANDY SALE at Paterson’s store Milbert have returned home from Saturday, July 25. Sponsored by Washington. the Daughters class of the Christ­ Mrs. i E. Nix is visiting at Jen­ ian Sunday School. adv nings lodge for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Fields and fam­ ily from Portland visited with Mr. and Mrs. Fulton on Satur­ day. Myrtle Thornbrough, Christ­ The Natal school board met ina and Katherine McKenzie, Monday evening July 20 at the school house. The 1936-37 bud­ Charles Dübendorf, and Mark get was read and adopted. The Benson called at the home of school bus contract was given Loretta Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Smith to Marion Steers, and it was de­ cided that school will start Sej)t. and family moved in one of the 8, the first Tuesday after Labor Wilson houses. Mr. and Mrs. Frank O’Connor day. Miss Angela Henderson from and family have moved to Sea­ Riverview was the guest of her side. Mrs. A. Webb, who is in the sister, Mr. and Mrs. Don De- Good Samaritan hospital is get­ pue. ting along nicely. Bob Lindsay was very sick at Mr. Burt has purchased a new his home for a week. We are Essex car. glad to say he is up and able Mr. and Mrs. Otis Hyland and to be about again. Dr. Hall from daughter Violet called at the Vernonia was called. home of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Mr. and Mrs. Raymond McGee Baker on Sunday evening. from Mist were visitors of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. John Glassner and Mrs. Don Depue last week had as their guests the past end. week Mr. Glassner’s mother, Mrs. Floyd Deeds assisted with the Julia Glassner and his nephews, chores during the illness of his Leo and Arlie Glassner from Ken- Treharne Natal II hen its Hot- < <»ok with an Everbot looker Cook your complete meal on this efficient cooker and save heating up your It Roasts Bakes Steams Stews and Boils And the Jr. Size is amply large for a family of five. Price.......................... $9.95 Oregon Gas & Electric Co. Open 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. Vernonia, Oregon Phone 691 FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1936 VERNONIA, OREGON newick, Washington. Milton and Johnny Nix made a business trip to Portland oin Friday. Richard Houghtaling has pur­ chased a new car. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hult have moved to their new home on the Hult place. Glenda Rose, Helen Barnes, Walter Barnes, Al Chris, called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Herford and fam­ ily are living at Treharne. Joe Davis has purchased a new Chevrolet car. Oren Briggs was injured at Koster camp and taken to Port­ land. Mrs. Charline Ross and Mrs. Leona Calhoun were visitors of Mrs. Ellen Doyle Wednesday. The hostess served a delicious luncheon. Mrs. Carl Haverson’3 mother, Mrs* J. Goodrich, has been visit­ ing here. Mrs. Fred Madigan and son John were visitors at Keasey dur­ ing the past week. Mrs. Jack Nance and son mov­ ed for the summer to Westimber to be near Mr. Nance, who is employed there. Doris Rae Estey has left on her vacation at Jennings lodge. Summer Clearance ----------0 $4.95 Columbia Knit Fred Madigan, who is running a logging outfit at Keasey is in Portland for a minor operation this week. Mrs. Wm. Denck was a visitor of the Geo. Cobats this week. “Milk SWIM SUITS Cut to................ [ $2.95 ONE AND TWO-PIECE STYLES o------ Should Be I Pasteur­ > !>8c Shorts. Slacks, Overalls and tialter Slack/ ' ALSO SWIM CAPS AND BELTS . Ask about the FREE Sewing course now being conducted in i As quoted in the Morn­ ing Oregonian of July 10, part of his speech reads “Streptococcus sore throat is a dangerous thing. . .It sometimes is spread through milk, one infected cow or i one milkman suffering from this disease can cause a vast amount of suffering and death. “ An epidemic hit a Wis- consin city last year. It spread rapidly, seven deaths, all from No. 4 cow in a nearby dairv. MILK SHOULD BE PASTEUR­ IZED.” Reduced to ... • Fast color prints, voiles and desert cloth. ized” The above statement is a quotation from a speech made at the Pacific North- meeting held in Portland recently by one of the fam­ ous guest physicians, Dr. David John Davis of Chi­ cago, professor of bacter­ iology and dean of the med­ ical college of the Univer- sity of Illinois. $1.29 DRESSES this store The | APPAREL Shop New Location-- 866 Bridge St. For your protection, scientifically buy Pasteurized milk at the Portland--Banks Stage Line The Independent Line Nehalem Valley Ice & Creamery Co. Leaves from Vernonia Hotel for Portland via Buxton and Banks. TELEPHONE 131 2 trips daily .............................. 7:55 a. m. and 4:55 p. m. Arrives in Portland ........................ 10 a. m. and 7 p. m. Leaves Portland from Central Stage Depot, (Park and Taylor) Daily except Sundays and Holidays. 8 a. m. and 5 p. m. Arrives in Vernonia ........................ 10 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sundays and Holidays only— Leaves Portland 10:30 a. m. and 8 p. m. Call Service between Keasey and Vernonia. ASK FOR PORTLAND-BANks STAGE LINE FAKE: $1.30 X $2.10 rt °„T