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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1937)
FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, 1937____________________________VERNONIA EAGLE, 1 » IA ”, Jenkins, driving a 650' power motor car (neigh ing 2k tons, over Jie salt beds oC Lake Bonneville, UtaB. 4 What Other Editors • • . Think . • • . under the leadership of J. F. Rose and M. L. Herrin. Com munion service at 11:00, fol lowed by the Installation Ser vice of the officials of the church elected for 1937, a special, help ful service. P. M. Services: Both of the Christian Endeavor societies will hoi their meeings at 6:30, and the evening praise and worship service will be held at 7:30. Sub ject of the evening sermon, “God and Myself.” The Junior En deavors will meet at 6:00 for chorus rehearsal. Prayer Meet- at 7:30. You are always wel come to all the services. IN MEMORIAM RESOLVED: That members of Vernonia Unit No. 119 American Legion Jetáuis tit óíe Auxiliary extend to our beloved fSfoumtte’i-'e past president, Floy Hammack, 7VJ4 rndet and to the members of her fam a¿ Mt. average ily, our deepest sympathy upon the death of their little girl, speed . Helen Chandler. 743.62 mde2 “She lies in slumber deep, 7-W ' ■” Soft foflded in the arms of Him , he wastes so much precious time Who gives his beloved sleep. i of committees with discussions Her spirit, winged with rapture, knows that are directed far outside the No more earth’s weary ways, | realm of practicability . ] loved for his kindliness and dod But ever toward the Infinite of importunity.” (Oregon Voter) PAGE SEVEN Her flight on, upward, does she | The engagement of Wm. Hor keep. sham, .until this week teacher in For He gives active tirelessness | the Washington grade school, to Who gives His beloved sleep.” Miss Constance L. Bougher of RESOLVED: Portland has been announced. That a copy of these resolu tions be sent to Floy Hammack. | Dancing Classes to Be Organized That a copy of these resolu- > New classes in dancing for tions be sent to Mrs. Jessie the spring term, Feb. to June, Chandler. will begin the first Tuesday in That a copy be written in the February. If you are interested records of this American Legion in tap or ballroom dancing or gymnasium see Mrs. .Eby at 551 Auxiliary. North Street or phone 901. Adv. Signed Hazel Thompson, President Leona McGraw, Sercetary The legislature should listen F Í- ‘ to the appeal of law enforce ment officers of the state and repeal the present law requiring EVANGELICAL CHURCH expert medical testimony in all. Harvey R. Scheuerman, Minister cases of drunken driving. Any intelligent person, particularly 9:45 Church School under the one experienced in law enforce supervision of the superinten- ment work can tell whether or! I dent, Mrs. E. E. Garner. A no* a driver of a car is too ! ' hearty welcome for all. intoxicated to properly drive a 11:00 Morning Worship. This machine. If not, if the eviden is Pioneer Sunday. A special ces of drunkenness are so re message will be given honoring mote that a physician’s testi the retired ministers of the mony is needed, then there* is i | church. An offering will be taken little likelihood that jury will I , for them. convict aniyway. 6:30 the Junior and Young Many such drivers are arres People’s Ei L. C. E. groups will ted a considerable distance from meet in their respective rooms. any center where such medical The Junior group under the lead observation can be made. When I ership of Miss Helen Hall are this factor is considered, plus making splendid progress. The the delay naturally attendant on group includes children of giade obtaining a physician to make school age. the examination, the driver’s con 7:30 Song and Praise service dition, aided by the shock of (arrest, may be far different with the message by the pastor. Tuesday afternoon the Martha when examined than at the time of the accident or arrest. The circle meets at the home of Mrs. offense is too serious to have Sam Hearing. its punishment hampered by the Wednesday at 7:30 adult pray red tape involved in carrying] er meeting and Bible study. out the present statute. Friday afternoon the Deborah (Astorian-Budget) circle meets at the parsonage. O Henry Oleen “is a Don FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Quixote in assailing Big Business The Livingstones, Ministers . . . favors legislative speed bug A. M. Services: Church School delays action by long and loud declamations . . . delightful per at 9:45; a real educational in sonality except when in action, stitution; everyone is welcome; Bone Dry Old Growth FIR Walter Keatch has been ap pointed by the court as road i supervisor of the Goble district to take the place of Fritz An- liker, resigned. J. L. Chittim, new mayor of St. Helens, is in conflict with the city councli because of his efforts to have Glen Metsker appointed city attorney in place of the incumbent, George at» Natta. VERNONIA Trading Co. in Don’t Be Sick L. J. Cooley, Klamath Falls, Oregon says, “I am sending you three labels from Old Cherokee Iron tonic. I think it is won derful what it has done for me. It also proves very economical in every way.” Mrs. W. F. Jones, Spokane, Washington, writes, ‘‘Before taking Old Cherokee Iron tonic I had awful gas bloat from stomach and intestines and had to take something for my bowels every night. I could not sleep well. Now I am tak ing my fifth bottle of Old Cherokee Iron tonic and have found great relief from gas bloat, constipation and sleep lessness. I hope to continue taking it for a while longer.” Mrs. W. E. Kelsey, Wapato, Washington, says, “Old Chero kee Iron tonic has done won ders for me. Before I started taking this medicine I was run down, tired and nervous. After starting to take it I began to feel better. I have gained In weight and have also lost my tired, nervous feeling ... I am a booster for Old Cherokee Iron tonic.” A bottle when diluted with water makes about 17 pints. Vernonia Laundry and Dry Cleaners Dr. C. O. Anderson EYE SPECIALIST AT Kullander’s Jewelry Store First Monday in Each Month Mrs. Floyd Calph, Lebanon, Oregon, writes, “I have been using the tonic for several months now and would not hesitate to recommend it to anyone suffering from consti pation, as it has done me more genuine good than anything I have ever tried.” R. E. SILVIS Dentist Over THIS COUPON IS WORTH 38c 38c This coupon, it presented at once, with only ninety*seven cents in cash is good for a one dollar and thirty-flvu cent bottle of Old Cherokee Liver and Kidney Tonic and Intestinal Cleanser. u.8ing strictly according to printed directions on it If you do not think It worth at least ten times what you paid for it, you can bring back the empty bottle and we will cheerfully refund the ninety-seven cents. It will wotk three to four gallons of bile from your system as black as any ink you ever saw that is poison to your liver 8 nd kidneys. It will not gripe or make you sick ir th* slightest wry. EAT ANYTHING YOU WISH WHILE TAKING IT. THIS COUPON IS GOOD FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY. Armitage Drug Co. Vernonia, Ore. Goff's Pharmacg Forest Grove, Ore. Terminal Cafe VERNONIA III Roland D. Eby, M. D. ( Physician and Surgeon Town Office 891 NEAL W. BUSH Attorney at Law Joy Theatre Bldg. Ph. 663 In Vernonia Mondays and Tuesdays Dr. Chas. E. TATRO Chiropractor DYEING Men’« Overcoat« and Suits Dyed Guaranteed ............................................. $2.95 Ladies Overcoats, Suits and Silk Dresses ............ $2.95 Sweaters .................................................. $1.50 Skirts ....................................................... $1.35 Trousers .................................................. $1.50 Professional Directory Needlessly when all around you are people who praise this wonderful tonic highly Oregon Motor Stages » FUEL ---------1_____ DRUNKEN DRIVING * VERNONIA, OREGON — Radioni.t Physio-Therapist OVER CLINE FUR. STORE Phone 231 Leave from Bush's Cafe H. M. BIGELOW 5:25 12:55 7:55 Lv Vernonia Ar 11:57 4:51 7:42 DENTIST 7:00 2:30 9:30 10:30 3:30 6:15 7:53 3:23 10:23 Ar 9:30 2:30 5:15 Joy Theatre Building Vernonia - - . Oregon FARE: $2.10 Fore.t Grove Portland round trip, Lr $1.30 one way The usual “On Call* service will continue between Vernonia and Camp 8. 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