VERNONIA EAGLE, PAGE SIX FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1937 VERNONIA, OREGON Estey who remains gravely ill S. church. The president of the church from Salt Lake City was in St. Vincents hospital. F. : R. Olin, president of the present. Mr. and Mrs. DeLoss Powell O. A. corporation is making a his spent Friday in Beaverton. rapid recovery following ______ *______ operation in St. Vincents hos- I. --------------------- C. S. HOFFMAN, JR. pital last week. EVANGELICAL CHURCH A 714 pound baby girl was'.COLLABORATES ON ARTICLE Harvey R. Scheuerman, Minister born to Mr. and Mrs. Nick Engenj An article, “Recent Migration 9:45 The Unified Service be­ Wednesday night. from the Drouth Areas”, by Con­ Mrs. Charles L. Burrow, visit­ rad Taeuber and Chas. S. Hoff­ gins promptly including a period of worship, story for the child­ ing here from Vale, attended a man, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. ren— “Avoiding the Danders”, luncheon in Portland Wednesday. Hoffman of this city and now Mrs. Margaret Grady will leave i special music, sermon, “False assistant research project ana- Faces” and Bible lesson study. for Portlandthis week end for lyst, Farm Security administra- At 6:30 the evening service a visit with her daughter, Mrs. ition, , appears in a recent issue is begun with the meeting of Carl Davidson, before leaving for I the Farm Policy Circular, the Christian Endeavor groups her home in Kansas City. | published by the U. S. Depart- Mrs. Dan Brutkie and Mrs. A. i ment of Agriculture. studying their respective topics. At 7:30 the Gospel service of P. Bays made a business trip to The article points out that song and the Word, “Truth” is St. Helens Tuesday. farm population on the Great the sermon subject. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Lachine Plains area, which had increased Monday the Deborah circle had dinner Sunday with Mr. Al I in the early years of the de­ meets with Mrs. Ira Mann at two Lachine. pression, has been declining Mrs. Gladys Parry made a trip since 1933. Some went to other o’clock. The Woman’s Missionary So- to Portland Tuesday. farms in the same states, some Mr. and Mrs. Ed Salomonsen to towns and cities in the same ciety meets Wednesday at two o’clock in the church for the spent Sunday with Mr. Salomon- or other states, and i some to regular monthly mission study. sen’s folks at Svenson. farms in Oregon, , Washington, Mrs. Bernice Smith entertained Idaho and California. Wednesday evening the prayer Relief group meets at 7:30 for prayer Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ecklund rolls in the states receiving the and the continuation of the and Mr. and Mrs. Partridge Sun­ bulk of the migrants have not increased as rapidly as might be study of the course for personal day evening for dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Sikies, Mr. expected, though many of the workers. The public is invited to all and Mrs. Mike Ludwig, Mr. and families are destitute, A sur- Mrs. O. H. Kaphammer and chil­ vey in rural Oregon our meetings. revealed dren, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Pemble that less than a third of those and children and Alvin Lachine who entered the state between made a pleasure trip to Seaside 1930 and 1932 received public and Astoria Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Glenn A group of friends from Camp McGregor went to Portland Tues­ and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Lynch FRESH BREAD and day as volunteers for further went to Portland Sunday to blood transfusions for E. R. attend a conference of the L. D. CAKES DAILY Tax in said District, of not to exceed ten mills on the dollar on all taxable property in said Road District. Done at St. Helens, Oregon, NOTICE OF DISTRICT ROAD this 6th. day of October, 1937. MEETING J. B. Wilkerson, County Judge. ROAD DISTRICT NO. 16 J. T. Graham, Commissioner. COLUMBIA COUNTY, OREGON Wm. Pringle Sr., Commissioner. relief in this state, and for the more recent arrivals the propor- tion is even less. _______•_______ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That in pursuance of a petition duly signed by 5 freeholders, resident taxpayers and legal voters of Road District No. 16, of Columbia county, Oregon, and presented to the County Court of Columbia county, Oregon, a District Road Meeting of the legal voters of said Road Dist­ rict No. 16 will be held in the Vernonia City Hall, on the 6 th day of November, 1937, at the hour of 10:00 o’clock a. m. of said day, said meeting to be for the purpose of voting a Special Notice ______ _♦_____ _ of Special Election Notice is hereby given that a special election will be held in the City Hall in the City of Vernonia, Columbia County, Ore­ gon, on the 6th day of Novem­ ber, 1937, between the hours of 1 o’clock and 8 o'clock p. m. of said day for the purpose of in­ creasing the tax levy by more than 6 per cent over the pre­ ceding year’s base. A. E. ADAMS President of Council Attest: Loel Roberts, Recorder F C. BBUCE Lumber, Shingles and Rejects Veneer Wholesale and Relail See my bargains in Kiln Dried lumber at $8.75 per M and up. Open Saturdays from 8 a. m. to Noon. See My New Price List. The Forest Grove I ! We have some very fine Used Cars in Stock. RULE I. FOR BARGAIN HUNTERS HOW TO PICK YOUR USED CAR. You want to know two things about the Used Car you buy. First - the price must be right. Second - the Car must be right! The only way to make sure of both is to make sure the Dealer’s right! Your Chevrolet Dealer is a responsible Merchant dealing with responsible people. He must be right to hold his esteem in the communitv and continue in business. So, he gives exery trade-in an honest in­ spection. He does an honest repair job to the Used Car you buy. And, he sets an honest price on >.he car. If you want “bargains”, remember, always gauge the offered bargain by the measuring rod of a Dealer’s responsibility in the community. The person who is forever offering you “bargains” is bound to ultimately go out of business. The Dealer who gives you an Honest value, is giving you that value to insure your future business with him. Having received and honest value you'll grow to depend upon the honesty of the Dealer. General Motors Corporation and the Chevrolet Motor Company require “honesty first” of all their Dealers. You know then, that two gigantic companies are pro­ tecting you to see that you get an Honest deal when you deal with the Vernonia Auto Co. POTATO BREAD IS GOOD BREAD Vernonia Bakery NATIONAL BANK invites you to Bank by mail if inconvenient to come in person. J. A. Thornburgh, President. •'•THE ROLL OF HONOR BANK” LODGES Order of Eastern Star Nehalem Chapter 153, 0. E. S. Regular commu­ first nication and third Wed- each nesdays of month, at Ma- sonic Tempie. All visiting sis­ ters and broth­ ers welcome. Leona McGraw, Sec. Myrtle Brock, W. M. A. F. & A. M. Vernonia Lodge No. 184 A. F. & A. M. meets at Masonic Temple, Communication Stated First Thursday of each month. Special called meetings on all other Thurs- day nights, 7:30 p. m. Visitors most cordially welcome. Special Meeting« Friday Nights. T, M. Crawford, W. M. Glenn F. Hawkins, Sec. VERNONIA POST 119 <: AMERICAN LEGION Meet. First and Third Mon- lèj • days AUXILIARY Firat and Third Mondays Ä Business Directory