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The First Lie I Help Needed to Adam And Eve Warned: — Meet Big Budget "On the day you eat of the fruit AT THE CHURCHES VERNONIA EVANGELICAL Paul D. Sislar. Minister 9:45 a.m. — Sunday school. Mrs. E. E. Garner. Sup'L of the tree you will surely die." TREHARNE — Mr and Mrs. Seven million dollars looks 11:00 a.m. — Morning worship. So God warned Adam and Eve. like a lot of money even when I Pastor’s sermon, "The Bible Rome Whitmire left Friday morn But Satan tempted Eve to eat I ing by bus for Oklahoma and the government mintions it, but For the Children." saying — “You shall not surely when th? little man in the street 8:00 p.m. — Evening service. points east on a six-week vaca die.” This was tion. starts digging down into his Featuring piano selections by th? first lie — pocket to help raise that amount, Solve Thulin and pictures of Mr. and Mrs. Lin Reynolds and Gen. 3rd. By it it becomes astronomical. Sweden in color on the screen. Mike motored to Portland Tues day on business and stopped by Satan became the Members of the Vernonia 2:00 p.m. Wed. — Martha society meeting at the Clive Tooth the Byron Kirkbride's and Joe Seventh-dav Adventist church Father of liars— acker home. Millers on the way home to visit will be doing their share of the John 8:44. Later 8:00 p.m. Wed. — Midweek ser in the evening. "digging" this Saturday, August Adam also ate vice of prayer and Bible 23, along with fellow church Mr. and Mrs. Mike Long and and fell. Then study. members round the world, in sons visited his aunt, Mr. and God sent death— order to enable th? denomina CHRISTIAN CHURCH i Mrs. Clyde Purcell, on Capitol the sign that all tion’s grade-A medical college —C. F. Swender, Pastor Hill Tuesday evening. Tlyy spent are born with in Loma Linda, California to 9:45 — Bible school. the evening sanding floors for Adam’s fallen na- 11:00 — Morning worship. Ser the Purcells. ture. The sign that in Adam all m?et its annual operating budget. mon topic: "The Gospel Ac Dr. D H. C. Menkel, medical fall. The grave swallows all. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Markley cording to John." and children of Deer Island visit Christ Enters — Christ sinned secretary of the Oregon confer 6:30 — Youth groups. ed th ir cousins, Mr. and Mrs. not At the end. He took our sins, ence, will present at the 11 a.m. 7:30 — Evening service. Mike Long and family Sunday. died for us and then by glorious service the great need for Chris 7:30 — Prayer meeting and Bible resurrection. He came from death tian physicians today and th“ Study. and the grave. And so He is to part the college of medical evan Date of Picnc for gelists is playing in meeting that 2:00 p.m. 2nd and 4th Wed. — raise up His redeemed. They C.W.F. meets at the church. need. The meidcal school's $5.- Sunday School Changed shall not see the Judgement of CALVARY TABERNACLE 865,000 expansion program wilt the lost. Believe on Him as dy (Varnonia Bible Church) The annual picnic of the EUB be discussed along with its pre 9:45 — Bible School: Luther H r- Sunday school will be held at ing for your sins and He makes sent capacity for service. More rin, Sup’t. Rogers Park this afternoon and you one of God’s people.—John than 50 doctors were graduated 11:00 — Morning worship ser ev ning instead of tomorrow as 12th. this year. Since the institution vice: The Book of Hebrews. first announced. An Oregon lumberman s‘ nds was founded in 1906 it has grad Funic at Roger’s Fark im A bus will leave the church this message that you may come uated more than 4.500 physicians, mediately following worship ser at 4 p.m. to take all who have into eternal life and have such nurs?s. dietitians, and medical vice. no other means of transportation. hope, cheer and strength as this technicians. 6:00 p.m. — Evening worship Members and friends of the can never give. For d tails as service at Rogers park. Sunday school are invited to en to the Gospel by newspaper, write joy this picnic at which there will N/ l Z ARENE CHURCH Geo. N. Taylor, 3101 S-W Mc GEMS OF THOUGHT be games, a picnic dinner, and —H. L. Hassall. Pastor Chesney Rd., Portland 1, Oregon MANNERS a tr-.at by the Sunday school. Residence — 1208 — Bridge A fly which car.nc; find a fe d- Self-denial is practical, and is 9:45 a.m. — Sunday school. ing place will live only 3 or 4 not only polite to all but is 11:00 a.m. — Morning worship. Boxes Prepared for days, while well-fed ones live pleasant to those who practic? it. 6:30 p.m.—Ywung Peoples service Shipment to Korea 7:30 p.m. — Evening service as long as CO days. —Mary Baker Eddy Wednesday 7:30 p m. — Prayer At the regular missionary meet For manners are not idle, but meeting. ing held last Thursday at the the fruit of loyal nature «‘nd of 7:30 — Preaching service. home of Mrs. Anna Partridge, noble mind. with 11 members attending, six —Alfred Lord Tennyson 7:30 Wed. — Prayer meeting For Grade A ; Pasteurized i Dairy Products Call or Write PEBBLE ; CREEK DAIRY Telephone 8812 Vernonia, Oregon i Timber Rt., Box 56 1 Manners breed morals. Without sinc.rity. manners are mere apish bowing and scraping. —Kang-Hsi Men are polished, through act and spetch. each by each, as pebbles arc smoothed on the roll ing beach. —J. T. Trowbridge Mannsr, not gold, is woman’s best adornment. —Menander CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST (Colored) --J. C. Foster, Pastor —Chas. E. Kelly, Co Pastor 9:45 a.in. — Sunday school. 11-12 a.m. — Morning worship. 6:30 p.m. — Young people’s service. 8 p.m. — Evening worship. 7:30 p.m. — Tuesday and Friday —Prayer Meetings. Welcome to al) to worship with us Camp Attendants to Have Charge f Service ST. MARYS CATHOLIC —Rev. J. H. Goodrich —Rev. Crammond Mass at 9:30 The young people who went to Christian Service camps will have charge of the evening service at the First Christian church on Sunday, August 24. They will report on what they did at camp and sing songs they karned there. Everyone is invited to at tend. LODGE AND CLUB NOTICES Knights of Pythias Harding Lodge V. F. W. 116 No. Vernonia, Oregon Meetings Legion Hall, Second and Fourth Mondays Each Month Wilbur E. Wilson. Chancellor Commander Oscar G. Weed. Secretary Pythian Sisters 2 & 4 FrU 8 p.m. Mike Anderson, Commander James Cox. Jr., Adjutant AUXILIARY Regularly meets: 1st 4 3rd Wed. 4-52 A. F. & A. M. Vernonia Vernonia Temple No. 61 Meetingai Ser-«nd and 1.0.0.F. Fourth Wednesday first Thur «day of each month, at 7:30 p m. VERNONIA George Johmon, W.M. Paul Gordon. Sec'y. 1-53 Order of Eastern Star LIONS CLUB MEETS EVERY MONDAY EVENING Palace Cafe Cecil Johnson. President Don Bayley, Secretary Communication 2-52 184 Lodge No. A.M. meet« at Temple Stated A.F. * Masonic Hall of eacii month Edith McFarland, M.E.C, Faye Davis, Secretary meetings: Regular Nehalem Chapter O 153, S E. com Regular munication first and of 3rd Wed. each month at Ma.onic Tes» pie. 3-53 Vernonia Lodge No. 246 1.0.0.F- ’ Tuesday 8 P. M. Lester Galloway. Noble Grand Wm. D. Shafer. Secretary 1-53 will meet the 1st and 3rd Fridays of each month at the I.O.O.F. hall. Allen Ray. Chief Patriarch Wm. D. Shafer, Scribe 1-53 Mt. Heart Rebekah Lodge Meets 2nd and 4th Thursday evenings of each month in 1.0.0 F. Halt Isabel Andcregg. Noble Grand Jane Pace. Vice Grand Edith McFarland. Rec. Sec’y. Silvia Turner. Financial Sec y. Edna Htenan. Treasurer 3 S3 visiting Edna Linn. Worthy Mona Gordon. S«c’y. Matron 1-53 Vernonia F. O. E. (Fraternal Order This is fire—Forest fire pre ' vention is everybody’s business because it's good business for everybody. KEEP OREGON GREEN. Eagles) of For results—Eagle Claaailiads! | large boxes w*re prepared with ciothing and miscellaneous items for Korea. OUT OF THE WOODS . . . More Work for Schools . . . A chameleon changes its col ors no ofentr than a government statistion changes the figures of his guesses when the subject is human beings and thier wonder ful and amazing doings. The Census Bureau statisticians had predicted a baby crop of 3,450,000 for 1951, and now they confess,with joy and pndt, that 3.900,000 new cherubs and imps of humankind came out of the everywhere into the here last j car, about 13 per cent above expectations. The population came up to a round 155,000,000 in the year, a 15 per cent gain in ten y ars, for all the traffic and the wars. Again the Census sharks of the statistical s as were pleased to up their old "stimate of 170,000,- 000 New Yorkers, Dogpatchers and other Americans in 1960 to (maybe) 180,000,000. As a cynic might put it, folks are marrying like fools let loose, and there's nothing in sight to stop them. The Small School of Wood . . . If we had peace and normal production for peacetime needs through 1952 and on to 1960, say the authorities, the country would build at least 6,000,000 n«-w homes and spend 10 to 12 billion dollars a year on all home con struction including remodeling and repairs. Now it appears that as much as 40 per cent of the home building that had b «en in prospect for 1952 will not g t off the contractor's blueprints. Urgent school construction needs may be supplied by allo cation of scarce materials, so I read in the writings of the ex perts. but as defense production rises with the growing cloud of the Communist menace on all horizons the pn cious metals of war are most certainly going to go where they are needed most urgently. One thing we must do is to catch up with the architects who have learned that the type of school designed and built to last as long and as unchanged as the Washington Monument is the poorest kind of business. Three- fourths of the nation's school districts are struck with one or more schools with ancient walls that only dynamite can destroy but which inside are utterly EAGLE, VERNONIA. ORE Picnic Planned by Tabernacle Sunday i j I ; BIRKENFELD — Mrs Guy Bellingham called on Anna Han berg Saturday afternoon. Mrs. I. A. Elliott, Mr. and Mr. Audey Elliott and twin «laugh ters, Sharon and Shirley, from Bogue, Kansas are spenthng a few days visiting Mr. anti Mrs Cecil Elliott. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Mills of North Plains spent W.dnesday at th«* M. P. Mills home. Guy and Claire Bellingham were in I’ortland Saturday. While there they called on Martin Van who is in the vets hospital They found Martin some impioved. but still very ill. Harley Redmond was in Bir kenfeld visiting friends Thur day He makes his home with he» daughter, Mrs. Gene I-arsi n. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Larson amt childr« n returned from a busi ness trip to California last Sun day. ■ | t ! ‘ ' Laundry and Dry Cleaning IN WEDNESDAY : BACK WEDNESDAY Same service for Dry Cleaning. Bring To— BEN BRICKEL’S BARBER SHOP Oregon Laundry and Dry Cleaners DRIVE WITHOUT TROUBLE . . and with a car that gives you top performance all the time by using Shell gas and lubricants. oeo. Johnson Telephone 311 Vernonia Serv. Sta. Corner Rose and Bridge IT’S JUST AS OLD-FASHIONED TO BE WITHOUT A SAVINGS ACCOUNT! More and more people are saving here every year . .. even little boys and girls have accounts at the Vernona Branch, The Commercial Bank of Oregon. ’The wonderful thing about saving is that if you add to your account regularly, ha bit . . plus the interest we pay . . slowly & surely builds you a LARGE cash reserve for any emer gency. Vernonia Branch Commercial Bank of Oregon 858 1st Ave Vernonia Meets Every Friday THE HOUSEWIFE'S FIRST » P M. Trenton T. Garner. W. P. Rex Normand, Sec'y 7.5c American Legion VERNONIA POST Meets first and Each of month. AUXILIAR* First and Third Tuesdays CHOICE ALWAYS Order today from— x- 11» Third Mon. SAM’S FOOD STORE Free Delivery Phone 761 LSI tl Kansas People Guests at Home The all church picnic of the Calvary Tabernacle will be held at Roger's park immediately after the morning worship service August 24. Coffee and lunch will be furnished. There will be special musical numbers and the public is cordially invited to at tend. Evening worship service will be held at the park at 6.00 p.m. obsolete. Back in 1949. before the pre sent trouble, the Architectural Forum said: "The small elementary school, of light construction inunded for 25 or 30 years of use, would meet the changing pattern of com munity need much better than the heavy buildings whose physi cal life span of 50 years will probably far outlast their useful lif“. This is nut only because school need is likely to recede. it is also because today’s rapid di velopments in design and technology m an a more rapid rate of building obsolescense— ¡i matter which lias not yet been given adequat- consideration by hll typ-'s uf building investors." And it was pointed out that when school needs recede the small school building can con- tmue in service us a community center. Turn to the Trees . . . The one-story, campus-type of school building was an idea that Portland school architects put to work as early as 1923. Thre? were built, they endure, they are modern today. California school authorities carried the principal on in earthquake-re sistant construction. The Long Biach quake of 1933 was a ter rific demonstration of the danger to life in the old time monumen tal type of school and the saf.ty to lif-« in the one story school on a campus plan. Whatever the materials used, the latter type is not only th ■ safest under powerful shocks and blows but in fire. Childr n can go out almost instantly from many exits without risk of panic or suffocating smoke. The oldest existing h< m s, schools and churches in the Pa cific Northwest today are of wood construction all the way through THURSDAY. AUG, 21. 1952 Meats Produce Fine Groceries R H XH XH t^XM XH XH XH T Columbia Encampment No. 89 All sisters and broth ers welcome. FIRST BAPTIST I —Rev. Daniel M. Spell The Church with a Bible Message 9:45 — Sunday school. 11:00 — Preaching. Strmon: "Heaven.” 7:00 p in. — B.T.U. 8:00 p.m. — Preaching. "The Unpardonable Sin.” 7:30 p.m. Wed. — Prayer meeting SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST —Preston Smith, Pastor Services on Saturday: 10:00 a.m. — Sabbath school. 11:00 a.m. — Preaching, mission ary programs or Bible study. 7:30 Tues. — Studies in Pro phecy. All are welcome. 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 I Earl P Genwr. 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- 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 woiship. 7:45 p.m. Wed. — Prayer meeting. THE Trip Started For East Fri.