PAGE SIX VERNONIA EAGLE, all present having a part—if they will. Sermon, “‘What Is Your Evaluation of A Soul?” Tuesday at two o'clock the De­ Entered as second class matter borah circle meets. August 4, 1922, at the post office Tuesday evening the young at Vernonia, Oregon, under the people meet for prayer and dis­ act of March 3, 1879. cussion of some vital question. Wednesday evening at 7:30 the adult group meets for prayer and Bible study. This is Rally month for prayer and pork. Wednesday the W. M. S. is observing the annual Guest Day with pot-luck dinner at 12:45 Editor and Publisher and program in the afternoon. The regular business will be transacted. Vernonia Eagle Ten Years Ago * * * * Minister* RALLY DAY SERVICES Vernonia Eagle, Oct. 1, 1926. Ray L. Mills, Nehalem valley pioneer, died in Vernonia Tues­ day. XXX Miss Ellen Enstrom of Vernon­ ia sprang a surprise on her friends by slipping away from Gold Hill, where she is teaching school, to Grants Pass to be­ come the bride of Daniel Steiner of Portland. The couple will live in Gold Hill. XXX Marshal Kelly raided the Ver­ nonia Billiard parlor Friday night and arrested eight men for play­ ing stud poker. Each was fined $15 by judge Reasoner. EVANGELICAL CHURCH Harvey R. Scheuerman, Miniiter 9:45 Church school offering classes for all ages and groups. With the promotion of many they will have new teachers; they are Christian teachers. This is rally month. We wish to see a rallying of all former attendants and members. 11:00 Morning worship. This is Evangelistic Emphasis Day in which we wish to face our duty to the Lord and the community. Sermon subject: ‘‘Trees of Sal­ vation.” 6:30 E. L. C. E. discussion topic, ‘‘Building a Christian World.” Robert Acord leader. 7:30 Gospel song service with Get Well A. M. Services: Bible school at 9:45; teachers, classes, equip­ ment for the best service, you are invited. Communion Service at 11:00, followed by the morn­ ing service, subject: “The Task of Rebuilding,” services close at 12 noon. P. M. Services: Intermediate and Junior Christian Endeavor societies meet at 6:30 o’clock; Cleon Woodruff president of the former, and Mrs. George Laird Supervisor of the latter. Just the place for the young people and the children. Song and praise service at 7:30, followed by evening sermon, subject; “The Weeping Babe.” Choir rehearsal every Tuesday evening at the church. Prayer meeting, every Wednesday, followed immediately by the Stewardship class taught by the pastor. Everyone is cord­ ially invited to all the church services. During November the church will conduct evangelistic services under the direction of George Harris Hatch, of Butte, Mont., an outstanding man in this line of work. ______ ♦ CHRISTIAN BIBLE SCHOOL NOTES Sunday, Oct. 4 is rally day in our Bible school. In addition to the usual songs, worship and study we will have some special music. Every member of the gible school is urged to be pres­ ent and bring at least one new member. Come promptly at 9:45 and be assured of a hearty wel­ come. ______ *_______ REVIVAL MEETINGS Merle A. Glew, Evangelist DANCE given by Others are getting results, others are getting well, and others are finding that the quickest and most economi­ cal way to recover normal health is to treat the cautt stead of the effect! Temporary relief from pain is not health. For the next 30 days we offer to find the cause of your trouble without charge. Special 30 day offer on treatments, DR. CHAS. E. TATRO Chiropractor and Radioniat Phone 231 Instead of closing the meetings this Sunday we feel that they should continue another week. The interest is growing and the crowds increasing and we are anticipating even better services next week. Friday night is a Divine Healing meeting, with the Sick being prayed for according to the Scripture. If you are afflicted come to this service. The meetings commence at 7:45 P. M. Everyone is welcome. Riverview FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH The Livingstone*, RAINBOW GIRLS TONIGHT FRIDAY, OCT. 2 I.O.O.F. HALL Music By RICHARD NICKLESONS Orchestra • Featured in Stars of To­ morrow over KGW. • TICKETS— STUDENTS 25c ADULTS 35c FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1936 VERNONIA, OREGON Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rainey were shopping in Portland Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Red Dunlap and Mr. and Mrs. Shorty Monaco spent Monday and Tuesday at Seaside. Mrs. Jimmie Burke of Camp 8 spent Saturday at the home of Mrs. John Elder. Mrs. Dayton Ross is on the sick list this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Davidson of Forest Grove spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Hudson. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Robbins and family spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mason of Tidewater. Mrs. Lee Bowers and daughter left Wednesday for a week’s vis­ it with relatives at Heisson, Wn. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nelson and baby, also Mr. and Mrs. Spurge Golden and daughter spent two days at Seaside this week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hilliker spent Wednesday at Clatskanie. Mrs. T. W. Hudson and daugh­ ters are moving this week from Riverview to their home in Ver­ nonia. Mrs. Jewell Lloyd of Vernonia and Mrs. P. W. Peete of Glen­ wood were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Robbins Saturday. Mrs. Emory George of Port­ land is spending the week at the home of her parents, Mr. and The R. L. Spencer house is Mrs. C. N. Rundell. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Johnson of being reshingled. All the services at the First Vernonia spent Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John El-.Christian church Sunday will em­ phasize the Rally Day endeavor; der. Mr. artd Mrs. Roy Myers and this will be observed in all the baby of Treharne spent Sunday services of the day, in sermons, at the home of her parents, Mr. music and studies. A large at­ tendance is anticipated as there and Mrs. Otto Carlson. Mrs. Dick Lynch and Mrs. has been much preparation made Delbert Glenn were in Forest for the day. Grove Monday on business. CALL FOR COUNTY Clarence Fowler spent Wed­ WARRANTS nesday and Thursday at St. Hel- Notice is hereby given that all ens visiting his mother, Mr. and General Fund warrants of Colum­ Mrs. D. R. Fowler. Nels Westlurid, John Robbins bia county endorsed “not paid and Juanita Parker spent Sat­ for want of funds” on or be­ urday in St. Helens with friends. fore June 30, 1936, were called Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fowler for payment on the date of this spent the week end at Waldport notice. with her mother, Mrs. Lee Hall, Road District No. 1 warrants Clarence returned home Tues- endorsed “not paid for want of day but Mrs. Fowler will visit funds” on or before Sept. 5, 1936, were called for payment relatives for a week. on the date of this notice. In­ terest on such warrants not here­ tofore called will cease on this date. Dated, St. Helens, Oregon Oct. 2, 1936 Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. John­ GLADYS E. PETERSON son were in Portland Monday. Frank Bergstrom, Jr., was in Treasurer, Columbia County, Ore. town Tuesday. His father is now logging in Scappoose. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Crume took their boy to Portland Mon- day for medical attention. Graveside services were held GREEN LEAFY ALFALFA Sept. 24 for Derrald Erwin Hay- $1.25 per 100 Ib> den, infant son of Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Hayden. He was born CROWN COMPLETE Aug. 25 and died Sept. 21. Persona Rabbit Feed FEED IN PELLETS $2.35 per 100 lbs. ELECT Bert Mills County Commissioner Faithful Service To All of Columbia County RABBIT ROLLED BARLEY 75-lb sack ................. $1.55 PETLICK SALT LICKS 4 for ............................... 25c VERNONIA Trading Co.