VERNONIA EAGLE, FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1937 .jf— I ting his mother in Winlock, home over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Beams A A .Ail Washington, and motored Sat- A UW | urday to Aberdeen to get Mrs. formerly of O.-A. Camp, are ' Al Lachine, who has been staying moving in from Forest Grove Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Marston!.,,,, i this week back to camp. r, .. . with her daughter. are driving a new DeSoto. i Frank Morris, who has been in Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Moran, who ’I a Portland hospital, came home now live in Salem, are parents of Saturday and is much improved. a baby boy born two months Albert White is out to Sheri­ ago- | _____________________________________ i dan on a business trip. John T. Kirk suffered a slight Mrs. Mendenhall and son Elza Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Gillham paralytic stroke Saturday. Al­ though still in bed he is reported and Mrs. Bettie Day, all of Port- drove to St. Helens and Portland to be resting comfortably. His land, visited at the DeVaney Friday on business. daughter Mrs. Ethel Richey of Portland is here to take care of him. Mrs. Zelma Bush and Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Kirk spent the week end at Long Beach. A customer who recently bought a V-8 Mr. and Mrs. Wallace McCrae 60 writes after driving 800 miles that he left Sunday to spent a month at Long Beach. made 24.5 miles to the gallon. Mrs. A. J. Sitts was bitten on We have other customers who have the shoulder by a police dog Saturday. Fortunately the flesh made the same record. was not penetrated. Elizabeth Brown of Portland is spending the summer here at the home of her daughter, Mrs. T. M. Crawford. Miss Nettle Alley, county health nurse, was in Vernonia Tuesday. Al Lachine spent Friday visi- _ J _ , KEASEY » PAGE ELEVEN VERNONIA, OREGON I Joe and Vernon Lindsley and Ted DeWitt went to Portland Saturday night. Annabel Lindsley, who is work- ing in the cannery at Hillsboro, was home a little while Saturday. Warren and Lloyd Gillham, Ralph DeVaney, Idamae and Lyla Morris went to Hillsboro Satur­ day. The Morries family went to Portland Monday and got a 1936 Nash car. Mrs. Bob Morrell was elected school teacher for the Pleasant Vhle school for the coming year. 25.4 Miles to the Gallon f Crawford Motor Co Ford Sales & Service Enjoy The Thrill of Electric Cookery With A Hot Point Range These new Hot Point Ranges bring real pleasure to your cooking. You really have something to brag about when you cook the Electric way. Don’t put last year’s range in this year’s kitchen. Look for these fea­ tures in the next range you buy: Calrod - High Speed Units - Fully Insulated Oven Stain Resisting Porcelain Work Surface - Utility Drawer - Timing Device for Auto­ matic Cooking. Know that your food is kept in perfect condition before and after cooking, with the sealed all steel General Electric, in both Flat Top and Monitor Top. SAVE THREE WAYS: ON PRICE ON OPERATING COST ON UPKEEP Big Roomy Cabinets, All Conven iences, Time Proved Economy. Oregon Gas and Electric Co. Vernonia, Oregon Portland—Banks Stage Line The Independent Line Stages leave the Vernonia Hotel daily at 7:55 a. m., 1:25 p. m. and 5:25 p. m. for Portland via Banks. Stages leave the Cen­ tral Stage depot, Park and Taylor Sts., Portland, for Vernonia daily at 8 a. m.- 1 p. m. and 5 p. m. SPECIAL, leaves Vernonia Fridays only, 6:30 p. m. Leaves Portland Sundays and holidays only, 8 p. m. Call service between Vernonia and Keasey PHONES Hotel 131,___ _______ FARE: $1.30 one way R..id«nc 1OS1 $2.10 Round trip