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Laundry and Dry Cleaning Mother at 90 BY GEO. N. TAYLOR Portland. Oregon Abraham was 100 and Sarah, his wife, 90 and God pledged that a son would be born to them. At their age both were dead so far as child-bearing had to do. Yet Abraham believed that God would give them a son, as he had said. God had pledg?d it; Abraham believ ed it and see- i n g Abraham's faith, God ptft his own spot- 1 e s s righteous ness oij over the man. In due time, Isaac the son, was born and Abraham also, was forever clothed in God’s own righteous— ness. Now your case — You sinner and earned eternal death. But God so loved you that he of fered up Christ His Son, for your sins. Believe that by Christ’s death God cleared you and God clothes you in his eternal right eousness. Your human best is but a filthy rag to God — Isaiah 64:6. • So God would clothe you in His own righteousness and also give you eternal life. Spread the Good News and give God His day. This space paid for by a family of the coun ty. The First Baptist church an nounces plans fpr the coming Simonlious revivial. Services will begin September 9 and will be held nightly through the 19th. Rev. M. C. Nance, pastor of the Elmdale Baptist church. Dallas. Texas will be tne evangelist. Song service will begin promptly at 7:30 o.m. and an invitation is extended io worship at this church "With the Bible message." GEMS OF THOUGHT TWICE A WEEK FAST SHIRT SERVICE In Wed. — Back Sat. In Sat. — Back Thurs. Same service for Dry Cleaning. (No extra charge) Bring To— BEN BRICKEL’S BARBER SHOP Oregon Laundry and Dry Cleaners INDUSTRY • Application is the price to be paid for mental acquisition. To have the harvest we must sow the seed. —Bail.y A man who gives his children habits of industry provides for them better than by giving them a fortune. —Whately The richest blessings are ob tained by labor. —Mary Baker Eddy Every man shall receive his own reward according to his own labour. —I Corinthians Fortune may find a pot, but your own industry must make it boil. —Gay The darkest hour in one man’s life is when he sits down to plan to get money without earn ing it. —Greeley Jalopy Races Viewed Sunday RIVERVIEW — Claude Gibson Jr., Bruce Hoyt, Dickie Gwin and Darrell McKee attended the hot rod races at Deer Island Sun day, latsr visiting Billy Howard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jo? Howard of Pittsburg, at the St. Vincent’s hospital in Portland. Billy was injured when he fell from a car recently. T. H Ga'loway left Sunday for a, trip in California during the camp shut-down. Mrs. Rex Normand, daughters Pat, and Ada and Mrs. Grace Normand sent Wednesday in Forest Grove on business. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Cline spent Sunday in Portland visiting her mother, Mrs. Mabel Burnham. Mrs. Louis Schroeder of West fir is staying at th? home of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Gwin and work ing at the telephone office for a short while. LODGE AND CLUB NOTICES Knights of Pythias Lodge Harding Meetings Legion Hall, Second and Fourth Mondays Each Month Regular meeting«: 2 & 4 Friw 8 p.m- Meetings: Second and 1.0.0.F. Fourth Hall Wednesday of each month 2-51 It is not necessary to be wholly more than $50 from work rownd or permanently “retired” to get by social security. No amount «C retirement payments under the earnings or income from otter Old Age and Survivors Insurance sources will affect his right t»> system, according to Kenneth benefits. Insured people age 13 b Deming, social security represen or over can collect even thought tative for Columbia county. working full time on jobs covered “Actually,” Deming pointed by social security, or for that, out, “the new social security law matter, any job.” tr.akiM it possible for insured “Another point we’d like te people 65 and over to collect re get across,” Deming continued, “»» tirement benefits while still earn ing up to 50.00 per month on that anyone now age 65 or over- covered jobs. The old limit of very likely is insured if he tea $14.99 was changed last Septem worked as much as a year and « ber 1, the $50 limit does not ap I half, at any time back to Januwy ply to people age 75 or over.” “The law is simply that a per. 1937, on Social Security — te son between 65 and 75 years of covered jobs.” age cannot collect benefits for any month in which he earns REPORT ALL ASSEMBLY OF GOD —Rev. W. A. McBride. Pastor 9:45 a.m. — Sunday school. 11:00 a.m. — Morning worship. 6:45 p.m. — Young people. 7:45 p.m. — Evening worship. 7:45 p.m. Wed. — Prayer meeting. “You will find a friendly wel come in our worship services.” VERNONIA BRANCH LDS 10:00 a.m. — Sunday school con venes under supervision of Russell R. Snook. 11:30-12 — Priesthood meeting. 7:30 p.m. — Sacrament meeting commences under direction of Earl P. Genzer. 7:30 Tuesday — MIA meetings alternately at Buxton and Ver nonia. Tuesday evenings — Primary children group meets under supervision of M. Erline Olson. 10:00 a.m. Wednesday—Branch Relief society meets. Rhoda J. Woods, president. Visitors cordially welcomed at all meet ings. ST. MARY’S CATHOLIC —Rev. J. H. Goodrich —Rev. Crammond Mass at 9:30 SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST Services on Saturday: 10:00 a.m. — Sabbath school. 11:00 a.m. — Preaching, mission ary programs or Bible study. For Grade A Pasteurized Dairy Products Call or Write PEBBLE CREEK DAIRY Telephone 8812 Timber Rt., Box 56 Vernonia, Oregon FIRST BAPTIST —Rev. K. G. West The Church with a Bible Message 9:45 — Sunday school. 11:00 — Preaching. 7:30 p.m. — BT.U. 8:30 p.m. — Preaching 8:00 p.m. Wed. — Prayer meeting. 7:30 p.m. Fri. — Church sing. ELECTRIC RANGE PHONE 853 u iih Push Elution Control NEHALEM VALLEY MOTOR FREIGHT Phone 445 Hillsboro 233 E. Baseline For Further Information Inquire at Ku>lander’s Jewelry Store “You Can’t Be Optomistic if You Have Misfy Op*«cs” A.M. meets at Temple Stated Communication Social Security Rule Explained % DR. C. A. PLUMSTEAD — Optometrist 184 Vernonia Lodge No. A.F. A Masonic VERNONIA EVANGELICAL Paul D. Sisler, Minister 9:45 a.m. — Sunday School. Mrs. E. E. Garner, Superintendent. 11:00 a.m. — Morning worship. Pastor’s message, “The Church at Work.” 8:00 p.m. — Evening service. Message, “When Life’s Ele ments Get Out of Control.” 8:00 p.m. — Brotherhood meet ing. MONDAY. 2'00 p.m. Tues — Deborahs meet at Ernest East home. 1:45 p.m. Wed.—Women’s Society of World Service. 8:00 p.m. Wed. — Midweek ser vice and Council of Adminis tration. THURSDAY, AUG. 30, 1951 T ■' A. F. & A. M. Pythian Sisters VERNONIA INDEPENDENT Meeting In the Legion Hall Gerald F. Heskett, pastor 0:45 — Bible School. M. L. Herrin, Superintendent. 11:00 — Morning worship service This service will be given over to the Bible College students. 7:00 — Youth Meeting. C:00 — Evaning evangelistic ser vice. Sermon theme, “To Whom Shall We Go?” 8:00 Wed. — Prayer meeting and Bible Study. A headache is usually a symptom of some condition that needs correction or treatment. If vou are subject to frequent headaches, you owe it to yourself to have your ev:s examined. You can rely on us to fit you correctly at moderate cost. 4-5« Vernonia Temple No. 61 NAZARENE CHURCH —H. L. Russell. Pastor Residence — 1208 — Bridge 9:45 a.m. — Sunday school. 11:00 a.m. — Morning worship. 6:30 p.m.—Young Peoples service 7:30 p.m. — Evening service Wednesday 7:30 p.m. — Prayer meeting. 7:30 — Preaching service. 7:30 Wed. — Prayer meeting. VERNONIA, ORE. STOP THAT ACHE! Kent Bauersfeld. Commander Chuck Johnson. Adjutant AUXILIARY Regularly meets: 1st & 3rd Wed. Wm. D. Shafer, Chancellor Commander Oscar G. Weed, Secretary CHRISTIAN CHURCH 9:45 — Bible school. 11:00 — Morning worship. “Christian Liberality.” 6:30 — Young People's meeting. 7:30 — Evening worship. “How I Became A Tither.” 7:30 Wed. — Prayer meeting and bible study. CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST (Colored) —Elder J. C. Foster, Minister Services every Sunday at 1:30 and 7:30. SMOKERS! Be careful with fire in the woods. KEEP ORE GON GREEN. V. F. W.. 116 No. Vernonia. Oregon THE EAGLE, AT THE CHURCHES tee ",aege»9iwu*WiLuawi5 »■«■»«»*■' The boys of the Wilark state forest camp were treated to a picnic weiner roast and social evening a few days ago by a group of young people from Ver. nonia, sponsored by Rev. and Mrs. Paul Sisler. The boys sta tioned at the camp are: Charles Giersbach of Forest Grove, Rich ard Ausman of Portland, Clinton Hewitt of Hillsboro and Philip Sisler of Vernonia. The young people present from Vernonia were Doris Hibbs, Joyce Jones, Patricia Stiff, June Cunningham, Nancy Fletcher, Marguerite Thomas, Edward Foerster, and Allen Hibbs. Spec ial guests were the Wilark state fire warden and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Jo? Grasborg, and Dr. and Mrs. Giersbach of Forest Grove, and their two young sons. As a special feature of the evening the boys staged a fire suppression demonstration with the forest fire fighting equip ment, dousing promptly the fire used to roast the weiners. Evangelist , as wie Wilark Crewmen Enjoy Evening ; » first Thursday of each month, VERNONIA LIONS at 7:30 p.m. Sam Hearing. Jr., W.M. Ray Mills, Sec'y 1-51 Order of Eastern Star CLUB Nehalem Chapter MEETS EVERY MONDAY EVENING Palace Cafe Luther Choate. President Bill Wilson, Secretary______ 3-51 153, and month visiting All sisters and broth Order Three Storage Drawers Eagles) of will meet the 1st and 3rd Fridays of each month at the I.O.O.F. hall. Louis Schroeder. Chief Patriarch Wm. D. Shafer, Scribe 1-51 Meets Every Friday Faye Davis. Noble Grand Irene Minger. Vice Grand Evelyn Thompson. Secretary Annetta Pearl. Financial Sec y. Edna Heenan. Treasurer 3 SI Famous Hi-specd Calrod Heating Units Vernonia F. O. E. (Fraternal 858 1st Ave Vernonia Meets 2nd and 4th Thursday evenings of each month in I.O.O.F. Hall. Deep Well Thrift Cooker welcome. Frances Mullins, Worthy Matron Mona Gordon. Sec'y. 1.51 Columbia Encampment No. 89 Mt. 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