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So Ends This Age BY GEO. N. TAYLOR Portland, Oregon They ate, they drank, they married and gave in marriage, until the day that Noah entered into the ark. Then God sent the flood and they were destroy ed. And just so, at the end of this present age, God's wrath is to again fall. Now for 1900 yeafs God has been calling out a people on whom to spend his grac? in the ages to come. And when the roll is filled this present age is to end. Luke 17:27, Ephesians 2:7 and Romans 11:25. Said Dr. Howard A. Kelly, World Famous M.D. — “He who receives Jesus Christ as his Sa viour, is born again as definitely as in the first birth and with new privileges, appetites and affections.” So which for you? Judgement Day and eternal hell or new birth into eternal life? Spread God's offer of eternal life. This space paid for by a family of the county, AT THE CHURCHES CHRISTIAN CHURCH —Evangelist Floyd Roas 9:45 — Bible school. 11:00 — Morning worship. 7:00 — Young people's meeting. 7:30 — Evening worship. 7:30 Wed. — Prayer meeting and bible study. YESTERDAYS FIVE YEARS AGO From The Eagle, June 27, 1946 Roy Frank, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Frank, is scheduled to leave Sunday for Corvallis where he will attend Beaver Boys State. Roy was selected by the Vernonia Legion post to go to Boys State. CHURCH OF GOD Mayor George Johnson ex IN CHRIST (Colored) pressed his appreciation to West —Elder J. C. Foster, Minister Oregon Electric and Columbia Services every Sunday at 1:30 Tree Farm employees for their work in improving the city park and 7:30. playground and swim pool. West NAZARENE CHURCH Oregon workmen repaired the —H. L. Russell. Pastor field lights and the pool was deepened by the Tree Farm bull Residence — 1208 — Bridge dozer. 9:45 a.m. — Sunday school. Operation of the lath mill at 11:00 a.m. — Morning worship. 6:30 p.m.—Young Peoples service the Oregon-American plant has started again Wednesday of last 7:30 p.m. — Evening service Wednesday 7:30 p.m. — Prayer week after being inactive for several years. Under the present meeting. arrangement, a Tacoma firm has 7:30 — Preaching service. the contract for operation with 7:S0 Wed. — Prayer meeting. stock for th? mill being furnished ASSEMBLY OF GOD by the O-A. —Rev. W. A. McBride. Pastor Mrs. He’rn Spoffqjd recently 9:45 a.m. — Sunday School. purchased a toy Griffon, a dog 11:00 a.m. — Worship. that is not very common in this 6:30 p.m. — Young People’s C.A. part of the state. Griffons origi 7:45 p.m. Wed. — Bible study nate in Belgium and are similar and praise service. to the fox terrier in that they are both smooth and rough coated VERNONIA BRANCH LDS 10:00 a.m. — Sunday school con varieties. They are often called GEMS OF THOUGHT venes under supervision of stable Griffons in Belgium be Jesus said ... I am the resur cause they kill stable vermin. Russell R. Snook. rection, and the life: he that 11:30-12 — Priesthood meeting. TEN YEARS AGO believe th in me, though he were 7:30 p.m. — Sacrament meeting From The Eagle, June 27. 1941 dead, yet shall he live, Four Vernonia boys, who de commences under direction of —Gospel of St. John liver the Oregonian, will return Earl P. Genzer. Rising above the false, to the 7:30 Tuesday — MIA meetings to their homes Thursday night true evidence of Life, is the alternately at Buxton and Ver from a trip to Vancouver, B. C. resurrection that takes hold of Making th? trip were Leonard nonia. eternal Truth. Coming and going Tuesday evenings — Primary Belongi.- Gordon Cline, Beryl Ar- belong to mortal consciousness. children group meets under ner and James Johns. God is "the same yesterday, and Fourteen votes were cast Mon supervision of M. Erline Olson. today and forever.” 10:00 a.m. Wednesday—Branch day afternoon and evening at the —Mary Baker Eddy Relief society meets. Rhoda high school board ■'lection and Easters are symbols of the J. Woods, president. Visiters the two directors whose names deathless hold which the “Prince cordially welcomed at all meet appeared on the ballot w.re of Peace” has upon the hearts unanimously chosen for the two ings. of all men of good will. positions open. They wer? Walter —Maurice W. Markman ST. MARY'S CATHOLIC Kent, director for a five-year Easter is the festival of a great —Rev. J. H. Goodrich term, and Antone ^mejkal, two- certainty. It tells us that evil —Rev. Grammond year term. Mass at 9:30 and injustice have not the last Election of officers for service word, even in this world. in the three county ¿inits, Co FIRST BAPTIST —Dr. F. J. Seaman —Rev. K. G. West lumbia, Deschutes and Willamet Easter brings th? final proof The Church with a Bible Message te, of the annual Beaver Boys’ that there is no death. The 9:45 — Sunday school. State were made Tuesday. Edgar resurrection of Jesus Christ gives 11:00 — Preaching. Culbertson, who is attending all the world the absolute as 7:30 p.m. — B.T.U. from Vernonia, was named as surance of immortality. sessor for Columbia county. 8:30 p.m. — Preaching —Dr. Mark F. Sanborn 8:00 p.m. Wed. — Prayer meeting. Winifred Romtvedt, daughter If the resurrection of Jesus is 7:30 p.m. Fri. — Church sing. of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Romtvedt. a myth, then the forces of evil I is attending a special two-week have a right to write across j SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST course for high school journalists the face of the universe—if a Services on Saturday: at Lincoln high school in Port man die he shall not live again. 10:00 a.m. — Sabbath school. land. The tuition for Winifred's But the resurrection is a fact. 11:00 a.m. — Preaching, mission attendance is paid by the Tim ary programs or Bible study. Because He lives, we live to. berline, the bi-monthly publica —The Rev. F. G. Hardy 1 7:30 p.m. — Evangelistic service. tion of Vernonia high school. The airplane owned by the Ne halem Flying service and used by the Vernonia flyers, was burn, ed last Saturday at Seaside when a firecracker exploded on the Knights of Pythia« tail of the machine. Three Ver Harding Lodge No. 116 nonia men, Lester Lackey, Jack Vernonia, Oregon Regular meetingai Parker and Don Morris, had Meetings legion 2 & 4 Fri.. 8 p.m. flown to Seaside but were not Kall, Second and near the plane when the acci Kent Bauersfeld, Commander Fourth Mondays dent happened. Chuck Johnson, Adjutant Each Month FIFTEEN YEARS AGO AUXILIARY From The Eagle, June 26. 1936 Wm. D. Shafer, Chancellor Regularly mental 1st A 3rd Wed. Resignation of Earl Smith as Commander 4-50 water superintendent, aopoint- Oscar G. Weed. Secretary A. F. & A. M. VERNONIA INDEPENDENT Pythian Sitter« Vernonia Lodge No. 184 Gerald F. Heskett, pastor Vernonia Temple No. 61 Meets temporarily in Legion hall A.F. A A.M. meets at Meetings: I.O.O.F. Hall 9:45 — Bible School. Masonic Temple Stated Second and Fourth Wednesday M. L. Herrin, Superintendent. Communication first of each month 2-50 11:00 — Morning worship service. Thursday of each month, “The Forgotten Sin.” at 7:30 p.m. 7:00 — Youth Meeting. VERNONIA Sam Hearing. Jr., W.M. Ray Mills. Sec y 1-51 8:00 — Evening evangelistic ser vice. Gerry Heskett bringing LIONS message. Order of Eastern Star CLUB 3:00 Wed. — Prayer Meeting. Nehalem Chapter 153, O. E. S. VERNONIA EVANGELICAL Regular com MEETS EVERY Paul D. Sisler, Minister munication first MONDAY EVENING 9:45 a.m. — Sunday school. Mrs. and 3rd Wed. Palace Cafe Lesta Garner, Sup’t. of each month Luther Choate. President 11:00 a.m. — Morning worship. at Masonic Ten* Bill Wilson, Secretary_______3-50 Message, “The Greatest Dis pie. All ▼¡siting covery in the World.” sisters and brotl* Vernonia Lodge No. 246 8:00 p.m. — Evening service. ers welcome. Frances Mullins. Worthy Matron Message, “Men In God’s Net.” Mona Gordon. Sec'y. 1-51 1:45 p.m. Wed. — Women’s So- ' Meet« Every Tuesday ciety of World Service. 8 P. M. 8:00 p.m. Wed. — Midweek ser Vernonia F. O. E. (Fraternal Order ef Eagles) Otto Cantwell. Noble Grand vice and Council of Adminis Wm. D. Shafer, Secretary 1-51 tration. LODGE AND CLUB NOTICES - V. F. W. £CX^I.0.0.F. • 10 Columbia Encampment No. 89 will meet the 1st and 3rd Fridays of each month at the I.O.O.F. ball. Louis Schroeder. Chief Patriarch Wm. D. Shafer, Scribe______ 1-51 Mt. Heart Rebekah Lodge Meet. 2nd and 4th Thur.day evening. of each month in I.O.O.F. Hall. Louise Hamnett. Noble Grand Opal Counts. Vice Grand Gladys Strong. Secretary Anetta Pearl. Financial Sec y. Reatha Horn. Treasurer 3 SO THE EAGLE, VERNONIA, ORE. THURSDAY, JULY 5, 1951 Unemployment in State Drops Low Compensation paid to Oregon's temporarily unemployed dropped in June to $310,416, lowest monthly total in nearly six years, ment of Walter Kent to take the job and of Roy Raymond to take Mr. Kent’s seat on the council featured an adjourned meeting of the city council Wed nesday night. The changes were occasioned by Mr. Smith’s wish to accept a position as telephone linesman for Clark and Wilson. Mr. Kent gave up his place on the council in ord.r to take again the position of water superin tendent, which he held about three years ago. R. L. Spencer was r?elect?d as a member of the board of direc tors of union high school dis trict 1 at the annual election Monday afternoon. Al Denny, Alton Roberson and Art Davis are opening up Ar cadia park and will hold the opening dance July 3 and 4. The •park has been closed during the winter. The first trainload of logs to enter the O-A mill yards in five years came down from Camp McGregor yesterday afternoon and was dumped into the pond. There were 25 cars and a crane. The event indicates a definite in tention to begin sawing some time in July, probably around the 20th. TWENTY FIVE YEARS AGO From The Eagle, June 25. 1923 A. D. Hall was elected a direc tor of school district 47 Monday. H. M. Condit retired from the board. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Buffmire are attending the Elks convention in Tacoma this week. Professor Wilkerson attended a meeting of school patrons at Mist the first of the week and reports that the citizens there were 100 per cent favorable to the Mist high school students attending at Vernonia next term. T Conference of Church Attended at Astoria Only 3,142 persons, less than 1 RIVERVIEW — Mr. and Mra. per cent of the covered workers, Harry Boggs and two sons of drew benefits last week — an Azura, California are visiting at the home of her nephew and other new low since the end of wife, Mr. and Mrs. Hank Hud the war in August, 1945. son. In announcing the latest fi Mr. and Mrs. Hank Hudson gures, however, the state unem spent Sunday at Astoria attend ployment compensation commis ing a district conference of the sion called attention to the $10,- Latter Day Saints church. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Tray 652,643 paid out during the past twelve months, an amount only wick of Portland and Mr. and two millions less than employers’ Mrs. T. F. Hillyer spent Monday contributions during the same and Tuesday camping on Benecte period. Despite record employ Creek. They failed to catch any ment all over Oregon since the fish but enjoyed the trip. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. MacDonald» Korean outbreak a year ago, last year’s payments were greater son Bill, and Janelie Thomas spent Sunday at the home of than in 1947 or 1948. Benefits last month were 32 Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Schrecengoot per cent lower than in May and at Salem. were 56 per cent under those for with 144,407 claims in the 1949- June, 1950. New claims filed for compen 50 benefit year, 113,000 receiving sation during the 1952 benefit compensation and 32,000 exhaust year, which starts this week, ing annual rights. reached 4,560 as compared with 5,013 for the same period ’last KILL ATHLETES FOOT year. "T-4-L Best Seller” Says Nance's During the benefit year just Here’s the reason. The germ, deeply. You must read* ended, 86,406 claimants asked grows it to kill it. T-4-L, containing compensation, barely 58,000 re 90 per cent alcohol, penetrates. ceived one check or more, and Reaches more germs. Your 40c 13,000 drew their maximum back from any druggist if not amount.’ These figures compared pleased in ONE HOUR. Nance’s. Oregon-American LUMBER CORPORATION Vernonia, Oregon Combined Statement of THE COMMERCIAL GROUP OF BANKS JUNE 30, 1951 RESOURCES : Cash on Hand and Due from Banks $ 5,166,303.05 United States Government Bonds 8,927,507.43 Municipal Bonds 1,491,468.47 243,626.37 Municipal Warrants 24,900.00 Federal Reserve Bank Stock 22,649.81 Leasehold Improvement to Banking Houses 74,786.49 Banking Houses 182,261.27 Furniture and Fixtures 1,240.69 Other Resources 3,821.31 Overdrafts 10,882,043.93 Loans & Discounts 83,972.10 10,798,071.83 Less Reserve $26,936,636.72 TOTAL LIABILITIES: 754,000.00 Capital 776,000.00 Surplus 71,700.52 Undivided Profits 146,500.00 Reserve for Contingencies TOTAL Hillsboro West Slope Banks VERNONIA Wheeler Tillamook Newberg St. Paul 1,748,200.52 25,188,436.20 $26,936,636.72 Cloverdale Sherwood Members — Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Bridge Street Verseci« XHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZKHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZH Meets Every Friday SAM'S 8 P. M. S. A. Hoyt. W. P. 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