Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, July 27, 1934, Page 4, Image 4

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    FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1934.
/ERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
PAGE FOUR
"Model Camp”
Is Verdict from
Last Inspection
MINISTER VISITS CCC
CAMP AT WESTIMBER
EACH TUESDAY NIGHT
(tanta
A recent and generally appre­
ciated cultural contact in the re­
creational and educational activi­ Evangelical Sunday School Note»
ties presented to personnel of
The “Red and Blue” atten­
Army Captain Rate» Reeher’» 'Company 1313, CCC, at Westim-
dance contest which was launched
1
her,
lies
in
the
weekly
visits
to
At 100 Per Cent
Sunday began with much inter­
I the camp of Rev. A. G. Bennett, est showed on both sides. Mary
' pastor of the Methodist church at Ann Childs is captain of the Red
Official evidence of the al-, Forest Grove.
side, and Sara McGee is captain
ready popularly accepted fact, Singing,
_
an inspirational talk of the Blues. Both captains are
that Camp Reeher’s, Civilian Con-, and short program directed by working hard, and succeeded in
servation corps, is a “model' Rev. Bennett are presented to having the largest attenaance
camp” was received with the last ■ camp members each Tuesday Sunday that the school has had
official inspection trip made by night. The meeting is held in for some time. A queer fact,
Capt. Carl L. Koehn, of the U. the camp recreation hall.
though, was that it was exactly
S. army medical corps.
Miss Caroline Woodford, Paci­ equally divided between the two
Although inspection standards fic university student and assis­ sides, so the contest is now tied.
of the Vancouver Barracks CCC tant organist for the Forest I However, it will run tor ten
district are among the highest in Grove Methodist church, and i more Sundays, and the side hav­
the ninth corps army area and in George Bennett, University of ing the largest aggregate atten­
the nation, Captain Koehn rated Washington student, assisted in dance at the end of that time
the Reeher’s camp 100 per cent, a recent short program of music will win. The losing side must en­
Sanitary facilities, hospital, edu-; and singing,
tertain the victors with a party.
cational center, camp mainten-
Sunday school will be opened
ance and layout and other points Camp and Trail
next Sunday promptly at 9:45
noted in regular inspection trips,
with special numbers by the Sun­
Occupy Attention
usually made weekly or oftener
day school orchestra directed by
Of CCC Workers E. J. Douglass. Also, during the
by army officers, were rated ex­
cellent or superior by the in­
opening exercises, the Red side
I
Camp construction and road will furnish a special number
spector.
Chief credit for the perfect 1 or trail building and maintenance which should interest all.
record of the Reeher’s camp is I comprised the principal duties of
Mrs. L. H. Dewey and Mrs.
attributed to Capt. Frank C. ' CCC workers of the Reeher’s Harvard Malmsten are new mem­
Finch, infantry reserve corps. “spike” camps this week.
of the school’s staff of
A small detachment camp lo- bers
Captain Finch was commander
teachers.
during the recent building of the ■ cated on the slopes of Round
Plans were begun Sunday for
camp at its present location at Top mountain under the super­ a Sunday school picnic to be held
Westimber and has continued ac­ vision of Ed Conklin, forester, in August. Committees will be
tive in work devoted to better­ were settled and began work on appointed and more definite
ment of the campsite that will be a pack trail to a lookout to be plans announced later.
the home for probably 12 months constructed atop the 3003 feet
The Bible or Adult class has
more of nearly 200 men.
high peak. The lookout will tow­ organized a Bible study group
Second in command at the er 100 feet above the mountain which meets each Tuesday even­
camp is Lieut. John J. Taggart, top.
infantry reserve. The camp hos­
Camp building continued as ing at the home of their teacher,
pital. directed by Dr. W. H. Hunt­ part of the program at Wilson Mrs. Madge Rogers, to study the
scripture lesson and Bible his­
ington, was rated superior in the river, as well as did the chief
Vancouver district. The camp task of maintenance on the Wil­ tory for the lesson for the com­
ing Sunday. In the class on Sun­
educational center was likewise son river road. Work is under day practical application of the
pronounced superior to usual CCC Andy Kostur, forestry foreman. lesson will be stressed.
facilities.
A small detachment group un­
The pioneer Sunday scnool ex­
Enrolled personnel of the Reeh­ der Jack Nance, forester, is con­ tends a hearty welcome to all.
er’s camp are officially rated as tinuing telephone work at Hoff­
Come, wear a red or blue but­
“experienced woodsmen.” Reeh­ man burn.
ton, and help your side win.
er’s is a "local” camp, work be­
Road maintenance at the Wil-
Christian Endeavor
ing under direction of the Ore­ ark side camp is directed by Guy
Sunday
evening Oren Weed will
gon State Forester.
Lillich, forester.
lead the Christian Endeavor meet­
Majority of the men enrolled
The unusual lack of forest fires ing. The topic for discussion is
at Reeher’s have homes in Wash­ has facilitated conservation corps
ington and Columbia counties, workers this summer, foresters “Finding God in Nature.” The
meeting will be conducted in
some 50 men being enrolled from report.
rather
an unusual way, and spe­
each county.
cial numbers are planned. All
DEMOCRATS WILL SEEK
young people are invited.
SECOND ISSUE OF
CANDIDATE FOR JUDGE
Tonight (Friday) the Endeavor
“KNOT HOLE NEWS”
will have a business meeting and
(Clatskanie Chief)
APPEARS AT CAMP
Emil L. Mueller of Clatskanie social in the social hall of the
Second issue of the “Knot was appointed chairman of a church. The social committee,
Hole News,” weekly "newspaper" committee to survey the field for Carroll Chance, Sara McGee and
put out by personnel of Reeher s eligible Democratic candidates for a meeting of the state and con­
camp, CCC, appeared this week. county judge at the meeting of gressional committeemen and
The camp sheet is mainly de­ county precinct committeemen county chairmen.
voted to humor, although in its held at St. Helens Tuesday even­
initial expression of editorial pol­ ing.
icy statement was made that the
Other members of the commit­
paper could “be serious on oc­ tee were William Reid, Rainier;
casion.”
Capt. Mart Hazen, St. Helens; E.
Editor in charge is Andy Brans- R. Treharne, Vernonia; Mrs. Roy
dal of Goble. “Associate editors” Cooper, Goble; and Alex Rear­
include W. H. Tilden, Milton J. don, of Scappoose.
The government is behind
(Machine Gun) Lamping, and
The committee will make its re­
Clarence Smith. Contributing car­ port at the county meeting which
every deposit you have—
toonists are Dr. W. H. Hunting­ will be held August 15.
up to $5000. That is the
ton, camp surgeon, and Donald
R. R. Turner, Demcratic candi­
finest guarantee in the
Wells, enrollee.
date for congress, was present at
Troubles, due to difficulties the meeting and spoke.
world—as certain as the
in typewriter “presswork” and a
Mr. Mueller, James Vernon,
very
existence of our gov­
troublesome “Hektograph” have Arch Duncan and County Chair­
held down the number of copies man W. W. Dillard are leaving
ernment! Make your de­
issued to date.
Saturday for Corvallis to attend
posits with confidence —
they are guaranteed, by
Federal Deposit Insurance.
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VERNONIA LAUNDRY
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“THE ROLL OF
HONOR BANK”
Jeanette John, are in charge of atonement. Disease can never be
arrangements. All young people God’s Will. The gifts of healing
are permanent.
will be welcome.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
The home of Peter Nelson at
Buxton was destroyed by fire
F. Claude Stephen», Minuter July 18. With the assistance of
Evangelistic services continue neighbors and the train and sec­
with James Earl Ladd and his tion crews the greater part of the
workers, Mrs. Lola Thompson and house furnishings were saved.
Miss Glenna Stephens.
People who use Eagle classi­
Bible school, 9:45 a. m. Please
read I. Kings, 22. Divine morn­ fieds get results.
ing worship, 10:45, sermon by
Evangelist Ladd.
For 2:30 p. m., theme "Evo­
lution.”
At 7:00 p. m., Christian En­
deavor. 8:00 p. m. great evangel­
istic services. During the singing,
A. F. of L. LOGGERS
a playlet—“Simon Sledge Samples
Local No. 18742 meets second
Long Distance Religion.” The at­ and fourth Thursdays in the
tractive feature of this playlet is month at Grange hall, 8 p. m.
the broadcasting during its pres­ Visiting members cordially invit­
entation.
ed to attend.
Evening sermon topic, “When
Fred Lumm, president.
All of God’s People Are One.”
| LODGES |
Evangelistic Campaign Continue*
Evangelist James Earl Ladd the
speaker, with Mrs. Lola Thomp­
son and Miss Glenna Stephens
are drawing capacity crowds
nightly. The singing, young lady
evangelists are winning the hearts
of the audiences nightly. The
beautifully drawn pictures by
Miss Stephens are given away to
the one reporting the greatest
number of invitations for the
meeting for the day.
The accordionist, Mrs. Thomp­
son, is an artist in her musical
work.
Topics tonight and Saturday
by Mr. Ladd are, “Ghosts,” and
“The End of the Age.”
UNDENOMINATIONAL
A. F. & A. M.
*
Vernonia Lodge No. 184
A. F. & A. M. meets
¿a at
Masonic
Temple,
//p« Stated
Communication
First Thursday of each
month. Special called
meetmgs on all other Thurs­
day nights 7:30 p.m. Visitors
most cordially welcome.
J. B. Wilkerson, W. M.
F. D. Macpherson, Secretary
X
Order of Eastern Star
Nehalom Chapter 153, O. E. S.
Regular comma-
nication first
y
i anfi third
'
nesdays of sach
xr&L month, at Ma-
sonic Temple,
r
A" ’¡siting sis-
ters and broth­
ers welcome.
Mrs. M. F. Wall, W. M.
Leona McGraw, Sec.
Sunday night, The greatest
event in the world, and what it is.
Monday night, Jesus said, “My
sheep hear my voice. Can you?”
Tuesday night, Working of
Faith.
Pythian Sisters
Wednesday night, Substance of
Vernonia temple 61 meets
Faith.
Thursday, the closing of the every fourth Wednesday in W.
meetings, a great divine healing O. W. hall.
Rose Fletcher, M.E.C.
meeting proving Jesus the Healer.
Clara Kerns, M. of R. & C.
Divine healing rests on Christ’s
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