At the Churches SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST Services on Saturday: 10:00 a.m.—Sabbath school. 11:00 a.m.—Preaching, missionary programs or Bible study. Registrations of Motors Going Up ASSEMBLY OF GOD —Rev. Howard Hollar, Pastor 9:45—Sunday school with classes tor all ages. 11:00—Morning worship. 7:30—Evangelistic service. 8:00 Wednesday—Prayer Meeting and Bible Study. LATTER DAY SAINTS Sunday school convenes at 10 a.m. at 925 Rose Ave. under the direction ef Charles Long, Branch President. Polly H. Hudson, Superintendent. A cordial invitation is extended to visitors. 7:30 p.m.—Evening services. ST. MARY’S CATHOLIC —Rev. Anthony V. Gerace —Rev. J. H. Goodrich There’ll be only one Mass at 9:30 at St. Mary’s Catholic church until further notice. CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST (Colored) —Elder J. C. Foster, Minister. Services every Sunday at 1:30 and 7:30. Oregon motor vehicle registra tions are continuing their climb to new heights with 572,261 listed to the end of August, a 12 per cent gain over last year, Secretary of State Earl T. Newbry has re ported. At the same time, registration fees have dropped far below 1947 collections, Newbry said. He ex plained the decrease is due to a change in the method of register- ng trucks and busses. Such ve hicles now pay a highway use tax, with license fees greatly re duced. Busses led all other classifica tions in percentage increases with a gain of 59 per cent over 1947, the secretary said. Motorcycles and pick-up trucks have increased 24 and 23 per cent respectively. The two largest groups, passenger cars and trucks, have each gained 11 per cent. Passenger registra tions show total 431,670. Receipts of the driver’s license division are nearly double those of 1947. Newbry said full opera tion of the changed renewal sys tem accounted for most of the increase. Transactions of the mo tor vehicle and driver’s license di visions for the e;ght months total led 1,189,500, with fees aggregat ing $3,902,373.87. EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN FIRST BAPTIST 847 3rd Street —Rev. Bill Milan 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning worship. 7:00 p.m.—Training Union. 7:30 p.m.—Evening worship. 7:00—Mid-week prayer service. —Rev. Allen II. Backer, Minister 9:45 — Sunday school 11:00—-Morning Worship 7:30—Bible Study hour. 7'30 Wednesday—Prayer meeting. NAZARENE CHAPEL The church that cares. —H. L. Russell, Pastor 1208 Bridge St. 9:45 a.m.—Sunday school. 11:00 a.m.—Morning worship. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday — Praise and prayer. FIRST CHRISTIAN "Where Action Is Predominant’’ —G. Wm. Anderson, Pastor 9:45 a.m. — Promotion day in church school. 11:00 a.m.—Morning worship.Ser- mon: “Where Are We Head ing?” Special music junior choir. 6:00-7:30—Christian Youth Fel lowship. Chi Rho. 7:30 p.m. — Evening praise and worship. Sermon: “Comes and Goes of Jesus.” Wednesday Evening: Carden of prayer and study 7:30 p.m. You’il en jay a good lunch with MILK The Vernonia Eagle Marvin Kamholz, Editor and Publisher Roy Frank, Printer Melvin Schwab, Linotype Operator Official Newspaper of Vernonia, Oregon A glass of Nehalem milk at Entered as second class mail matter. August 4, 1922 at the post office in Vernonia, Oregon, under the act of March 3, 1879. noon will give you the pick-up you ne^d for the aftarnoon. And you will enjoy your lunch more. NEHALEM U rec 1 o 0N lws Q' per P U B LI S H[E R, s '.4-4 s @I a TI 0 H DHIRV PRODUITS <0. NATIONAL ¿DITORIAL ASSOCIATION Grade A Pasteurized Milk & Cream 3 PHONE 471__________ _ Best for School Lunches Bread is the basis of every meal, school lunches included. Always get Vernonia Bakery bread for sandwiches. Cookies — Cakes — Rolls — Doughnuts VERNONIA BAKERY HOME OF BUTTER KRUST BREAD GREASING High Pressure Greasing at RIVERVIEW — Mrs. W. J. Lindsley was hostess for a party given at her home Friday after noon. Those ladies nresent were: Mrs. Jennie Shafer, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Artie Buckner. Mrs. W. D. Steele. Mrs. John Krinick. Mrs. F. L. Watson and daughter, Maudie and the hostess. Mrs. Bud Rose and son, Bobby, made a business trip to Port land Saturday. Ward Plummer of Corvallis spent the week end with his family. • Subscription price, $2.50 yearly. MemlteA. Vital Points. • Ladies Attend Party Friday Afternoon At Lindsley Home all Proper greasing is indispensable to long life for your Wild Man Not Wild SOUTH SEA ISLAND—Was the native coming out of the jungle back there a cannibal? On he came to take his stand beside the plane and talk. He told his wonder at the power of the gas to lift the plane high and higher, like a giant bird. Then he went on to tell how the island had been lifted. It seemed they were cannibals until Christ came and lifted them. They had been kil lers and eaters of enemy island ers. The islanders had a black history and had sunken away low. The man went on telling what Christ had done for them and what He was to them until our pilot kneeled there beside the plane and received Christ as his own Saviour. As told us by one of the crew. By a word, God can dismiss the universe and create another. Yet created things are not his riches. You are his riches when you pos sess Christ as having died for you. When you believe and re ceive, you make God rich. See your sins blotted out by Christ’s blood and God gives you new birth into eternal life. “I have had my ups and downs as newsboy, lawyer, executive. But the only thing is salvation through faith in the Lord Jesus Christ as my Saviour.”—JAS E. BENNETT, Lawyer, New York City. car. Signal Service Gives Satisfaction Heath’s Service Station Phone 101 ■ 1 ' '- ■ ' -------------------'' S. W. McChesney Rd., Portland- This space paid for by a pro fessional man. 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