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8 Thursday, December 21, 1944 FIRST CHRISTIAN At the Churches ST. MARY’S Vernonia Eagle Quits Job For Better CATHOLIC Rev. Anthony V. Gerace Rev. J. H. Goodrich Mass: 9:30 a.m. except first Sunday in month—Mass at 8:00 a.m. and 9:30 a.m. Confessions from 7:45 a.m. on. There will be two masses on Christmas, 8:00 and 9:30. LATTER DAY SAINTS Sunday school convenes at 10 a.m. at the I.O.O.F. hall und er the direction of Charles Long, Branch President. Earl Genzer, First Coun. 7:00 P. M. — Evening Sacrement meetings. —The J.ivingstones, Ministers 9:45—Bible school, Ed. Dept, of church. M. L. Herrin supt. 11:00—Morning communion ser vice and preaching. Sub. “I Believe in the Mirac ulous Birth of Christ.” 11:00— Junior church, Bernice Tunnell, Sup’t. 5:00—Annual Christmas Service. 7:30—Wed. eve. Prayer meeting. EVANGELICAL —Rev. Alien II. Backer, Minister 9:45 — Sunday school. 11:00 — Morning worship service. 6:30—Junior En deavor and Evan gelical Youth Fellowship meet ing. 7:30 — Christmas program. 7:30 P.M. —Wednesday, choir practice. 7-30 P.M. — Thursday, Bible study and prayer meeting. Annual church election ASSEMBLY OF GOD •—Rev. Gail McIlroy, Pastor 9:45—Sunday school with clas ses for all ages. 11:00—Morning worship. 7:30—Evangelistic service. 7:30 Wednesday evening—Mid week service. 7 :30 Friday evening—People’s meeting. SEVENTH DAY Christmas trees are again gleaming in the windows! ******** Just about time for us to be thinking of how much we are indebted to you. And just about time f<^r us to call upon two little words that carry more cheer and good will than all the big words that have ever been coined— ADVENTIST Services on Saturday: 10:00 a.m.—Sabbath school. 11:00 a.m.—Gospel service. 8:00 p.m. Wednesday—Devo tional service. Sermon by district leader— First Saturday of each month. A cordial invitation is extendej to visitors. Merry Christinas GRAVE’S Grocery & Market GUARANTEED Watch Repairing 941 W. T. JACOBS 1st Avenue, Vernonia t • r ImmrHrT t ! rf Ti O X—•—X O X—•—X O X—•—X O X—•— X o UNGS Levi quit his fat job in the toll office the day Christ—the Son of Man— stepped up with Follow Me. And why should Levi take up with one so poor as the Son of Man? Foxes have dens and birds of the air have nests but the Son of Man hath not the where to lay his head. Surely Christ had no riches to offer Levi .Why then did Levi follow Christ? And why have millions of others since that hour, left all to follow him? Why at the cost of poverty, prison cell, stoning and death, do men leave all to follow Christ? So Levi left all and out of it we have the Gospel as by Mathew-:—Levi’s other name— Mathew. And Mathew in his Gos pel is keen on records. Note that he says how this and that, too, took place with Christ, even as the prophets of old had fore told. To search the records was his Gcd-given talent. As of old, Christ still calls. Follow Him to the cross of Cal vary. Look up and see Him in death as He pays in grief and anguish for your unholy life. Then follow on as they lay Him in the temb. They lay Him away as though He were common flesh. But up from the grave He a.’ose to stand at the right hand of God and pour out blessings on the sons of men. In that He died. He died to put away our sins. In that He liveth, He liveth to the glory of God, as he calls let us also fol low on. As we yield our talent over to Him, He pours out bles sings. Through our yielded selves Christ blesses this poor world grown shabby through sin. What talent do you offer Him? Is it to sweep the floor to the glory of God and to do the housework? Or to patch the fen ces and handle the dairy herd? Maybe to teach School or to work in an office—or at a pres sing plant. Is it to call the youngsters to a Week Day Bi ble School? now spreading out from America. Or are you one of the two millions of Sunday School officers and teachers? Or is it tn break the bread of life from the pulpit? It is God who creates within us the desire to do his gracious will and who gives the power. Yield your talent, glorify God, pray constantly, and earn eternal reward. To tha People of this Community Five billion dollars of the 14 billion dollars our country needs to press the war against our ene mies must come from individual investors. That sounds like, and is, a lot of money. Actually success or fail ure of the Sixth War Loan is up to each individ ual American. Every war loan has been oversubscribed because Ameri cans by the mil lions have shared its responsi bility. Americans such as you have recognized the need of extra War Bond purchases over and above their normal payroll sav ings. There is no such thing as a little fellow in a War Bond drive. Your War Bond purchases, mul- t: plied by the War Bond pur chases of your friends and neigh bors, become fighting power which saves lives of Americans on the battlefront3 and brings us nearer our common objective. Keeping Up With Rationing PROCESSED FOODS: Book 4— Blue stamps 8,A thru Z; and 5 A thru Z val ind. A-2 and B-2 val. ind. MEAT, BUTTER, FATS AND CHEESES: Book 4— Red stamps A-8 thru S-5 val. ind. SUGAR: Book 4. Stamps 30 thru 34 val. ind-ef., 51bs ea. Sugar stamp 40 valid through Feb. 28, 1945 for 5 lbs. home canning only. SHOES: Loose stamps invalid. Book 3—Airplane stamps 1-2-3 valid indefinitely. GASOLINE: Not valid unless en dorsed. A-13 expires Dec. 21. Each coupon worth 4 gallons. FUEL OIL: Current coupons val. thru Aug. 31, 1945. Not more than 27% of season’s rations should have been used to date. STOVES: Apply at local OPA board for oil, gas stove certif. “I lost 52 Lbs.! WEAR SIZE 14 AGAIN’* MRS. C. D. WELLS, FT. WORTH As Pictured Hara -> You may lose pounds and have a more slender, graceful iigure No excrciso. No drugs. No laxatives. Eat meat, potatoes, gravy, butter- The - of Mrs. Wells may or may not be different than yours, but why not try the Ayds Plan? Look at these resul In clinical tests conducted by medical doctors more than 100 parsons lost 14 to 15 pounds average in a few weeks with the AYDj» Vitamin Candy Ke Ju in^Plan. With this Ayds Plan you don’t cut out any meals, starches. ix>tatoes. meats or butter, you simplycut them down. It’s simple and easier when you enjoy delicious (vitamin forti fied) rkYDS before each ideal. Abso lutely harmless. 10 days supply of Ayds only $2.25. If not delighted with r-rati ft». MONEY BAC K with the very first bo*. Phone This space paid for by an Ore gon business man. NANCE PHARMACY AY the blessings of See my bargains in kiln dried lumber at $12 per M and up. Open Saturday 8 a.m. to noon. God be with you, €. BRUCE HOME APPLIANCE SERVICE CLEANING, REPAIRING AND SERVICING upon our hearths. We can offer no more gracious 925 Roie Ave. E. L. “Al” Robertson Christmas ALL WORK GUARANTEED Phone 556 ’ Q X —»—X O X—•—X O X—•—X O X—•—X o WE HAVE SEVERAL cash buy ers for farms and homes. Come in and list yours today. Slayter Realty Co. 51t3 FOR SALE WESTAG COLONIAL cook stove. Good baker. $50. Inquire May Hoerle at Bush Furniture Store. 51t3 FEW HOLIDAY FRYERS. Alive or dressed. Place orders early. Call 336 after 5 p.m. Free Del. H. J. Peasnall. 51tl 1941 TEN-TUBE ZENITH radio. Push button tuning. Call evenings after 6 o’clock. J. A. Armstrong. Timber Rt. 51tl 60 SHEETS 4X8 paraboard. F. Hirsch, Phone 462. 51t3 SLED, BOW and arrows, 1 junior high chair. Myra Hodgson. 50t3 3 GOOD, YOUNG, gentle saddle horses, 850 to 1000 lbs. Also 3 beef type hulls, coming 2 yrs 'd. John Siedelman, Vernonia, Phone 12F55. 50t3 SPRING ROOSTERS, 5 & 6 lbs. Suitable for roasting. Call after 4 p.m. Mrs. Vester Christensen, Timber Rt. It TURKEYS alive or dressed. Max O’Black, Mist, Oregon. 46t6 HAY FOR SALE. Oats, vetch and clover. Harold Bergerson. .__________________ 12-28-44 AD CLASSIFIED DISTRICT MANAGER for the Journal, Mrs. Wilma Borton, is on call at all times for circulation, complaints or advertisements. Call anytime. Ph. 356 or call at 992 Weed Ave. 49tf ALL KINDS of insurance: sick, accident, life, car and fire. Geo- W. Bell, Phone 773,_______ 6tf- PERSONAL --------------------------- ------------------ LONESOME? Get acquainted. Hundreds of members Every where. Exclusive club. Descrip tions and details free. Write: ACME, Box 4255, Portland 8, Oregon.___________________ 47t8 FREE: If Excess acid causes you pains of Stomach Ulcers, Indi gestion, Heartburn, Belching, Bloating, Nausea, Gas Pains, get free sample, Udga, at Armitage Drug Company. 3-22-45 LODGES V. F. W. Three insertions for price of two. Min imum charge 25c. Jack Lee with ads answers Hats Cleaned, Blocked Commander Nance, Schwab,. Adjutant Visiting members welcome. 4-45 Vernonia Lodge No. 246 .0.0.F- Meets Every Tuesday 8 P. M. Dwight R. A. Strong, N. G. Bramblett, 4-46 Sec’y Mt. Heart Rebekah Lodge Meets 2nd evenings of and Thursday 4th each month I. O. O. F. Hall. Geraldine Bramblett, in Noble Grand Edna Gwin, Vice Grand Silvia Turner, Secretary Julia Treasurer Davis, 3-45 Vernonià F. O. E. Card of Thanks and Notices: 75c Blind meetings: 1 & 3 Weds. 8 p.m. (Fraternal Order of Eagles) be to Hall I.O.O.F. only as per type accepted Rate: 5c Poetry matter. Vernonia Classifieds set in bold this like word, first be given out 8 Wm. Anderson, W. Pres. R. L. classifieds until 85c Pants ............... 50c Overcoats $1.00 Dresses ........... $1.00 Suits ................ $1.00 Sweaters................ 50c M. P. in Mini two. on information Fridays per 2c Three insertion. sertions for price of mum charge 50c. No and 4th 2nd face type schedule: rate paid line. Sec’y. Thompson, 7-45 Knights of Pythias after Harding Lodge paper is mailed. No. 116 Vernonia, Oregon Business - Professional Directory G. J. Ten Brook, M. D. and PHYSICIAN I.O.O.F. Meetings: Second and Hall, Fourth Mondays Each Month SURGEON Office Phone 72 Pythian Sisters Pick Up and Delivery Weekly on Thursdays Office: Ben Brickel’s Barber Shop Residence Phone 1026 Vernonia Temple No. 61 Oregon Laundry and Cleaners Roland D. Eby, M. D. The Forest Grove NATIONAL BANK INVITES YOU TO BANK BY MAIL IF INCONVENIENT TO COME IN PERSON THE VERNONIA AUTO COMPANY lc RATES: insertion. first word, Open at 7:30 A.M.; Closed at 7:30 P.M. WE CLOSE ALL DAY SUNDAY LYNCH AUTO PARTS Phone 773 RIVERVIEW and and SURGEON of each Hall Wednesday Fourth month. 2-45 Order of Eastern Star Chapter Nehalem 891 O. 143, Regular S. E. com munication first and For Beauty Your Needs ELIZABETH’S BEAUTY SALON Phone 431 Stylist and Sandon, - Gearhart * ’Sec’y. 1-45 A. F. & A. M. Vernonia Lodge No. 184 & Masonic meets Temple Communication at Stated first at 7:30 p.m. Frank E. Lane, W. M. Glen F. Hawkins, Sec*y. 1-45 American Legion VERNONIA POST 11» Meets first and Vernonia Third Mon. Beach Each Seaside Vernonia Phone 1042 A.M. Thursday of each month, NEHALEM VALLEY MOTOR FREIGHT Frank Hartwick— Proprietor Timber welcome. ers Cosmetologist Expert Tonsorial Work BEN’S BARBER SHOP Vernonia, Oregon • visiting Alberta Mills, Worthy Matron A.F. Portland All sisters and broth-* Dorothy Sunset • Elsie • Cannon month at Masonic Ten* pie. Elizabeth Horn Hair Wed. 3rd each of A Locally-Owned, Independent Bank NEW AND USED PARTS Expert Auto Repairing Gas and Oil I.O.O.F. Meetings: Second Town Office A MISCELLANEOUS Regular WE WILL purchase Spruce, Fir, Hemlock, and White Fir at the following prices delivered by truck to our wood mill. Prices are subject to cancellation on 30 day’s notice. 8’ slabwood, minimum thickness 3” — $8.00 per cord. 4’ or 8’ pulpwood, either split or round, 4” to 20” diameter — $12.00 per cord. Both above for un peeled wood. If peeled, $2.00 per cord additional. 12’ 8” logs at ceiling prices and prices for long er logs on application. Delivery can be made any day between 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. and any night up to 1:30 a.m., except Saturday night. ST. HEL ENS PULP & PAPER CO., St. Helens, Oregon. 36tf— PHYSICIAN S WE APPROACH the beloved , anniversary of a great Event we are reminded again of the many Christmas seasons we have seen come and go. Time has changed everything except friendship. We are proud of the fact that we number among our customers many of the town's “oldest inhabitants"— friends who have be come dearer to us with the passing years. Once again we say Merry Christmas to all. A SMALL glass churn and two 525-21 in. used tires, suitable for trailer. Mrs. Robt. Tunnell, Mist Rt. 49t3 WANTED will DRY CLEANING PRICES REDUCED NEHALEM DAIRY PRODUCTS COMPANY LOST: Tan pigskin purse, be tween Sam’s Food Store and Dr. Ely’s office. Contains safety de posit box key. Keep money, re turn key to Eagle office. 49t3 relative to such ads. Washing machine«, vacuum cleaners, sewing machines and all types of household electrical or mechanical equipment. greeting this Yuletide. WANTED handled by The Eagle: Minimum charge 50c. No information given our friends, and with all of us... in our soulsand LOST AND FOUND per LUMBER—Wholesale and Retail M Classified Ads... Business Directory of month. AUXILIARY First and Third Mondays 1-45