Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, October 23, 1952, Image 9

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    73 Youngsters Start Club Work
Happy Hour Bible clubs, spon­
sored by the Child for Christ
Crusade of Portland and undfer
AT THE CHURCHES
ths local direction of Calvary
Tabernacle, began
Wednesday
and Thursday of last week.
Seven clubs (an increase of
three over last year) are being
held in various parts of the city.
Attendance the first day totaled
73 boys and girls between the
ages of thr^e and 12.
The clubs are held in tue fol­
lowing homes: East Riverview,
Mrs. Clifford Fowler; West River­
view, Mrs. Robert Tunnell; Ver­
nonia, Mrs Paul Naviaux; O-A
Flat, Mrs. P te Briorse« Nbrth
Vernonia. Mr«. Paul Weilar; South
Vernonia. Mrs. Flovd Shulke and
Corey Hill, Mrs. Giorge Tunnell.
Childr.n are cordially invited
to attend the Bible club in their
vicinity.
CALVARY TABERNACLE
(Vernonia Bible Church >
Don Darling. Pastor
9 45 ajn. — Bible school, Luther
Herrin, Sup’t.
11 00 — Morning worship: Book
of Hebrews.
6:30 — Youth Group.
Minor
Prophets.
6:30 — Adults. Isaiah.
7:30 — Evening worship service.
7-30 Wed. Eve. — Bible study
and prayer meeting.
VERNONIA EVANGELICAL
Paul D. Sisler. Minister
9 45 a m. — Sunday school. Mrs.
E E. Gainer, Supt.
11:00 a.m. — Harvest Home Sun­
day service.
Message. "Re­
moving Hindrances to Prayer
Harvests.”
12:00 noon — Harvest Home pot­
luck dinner.
6 30 p.m. — Youth F. Howship.
7:30 p.m.—Evening service. Mes­
sage, "Everyman’s Private
War.”
Having been an opium slave 7:00 p.m. — Brotherhood rally at
for y.ars this high-grade Chinese
Jennings Lodge. MONDAY.
scholar sold his wife and daugh- 7:30 p.m. Wed. — Midweek ser­
BUY
t rs so as to buy more of the
vice. Fifth episode in "Life of
YOUR
drug. Next, from
Moses.”
CHOICE
a gift-Bible, he
FIRST BAPTIST
r'ad the miracles
—Rev. Daniel M. Spell
□ GREEN PEAS
, The Church with a Bible Message
of Christ. These
9:45 — Sunday school.
he repeated to
□ PEAS & CARROTS
! 11:00 — Preaching.
the crowd and
□ SPINACH Leaf or Chopped
then passed the
6:30 p in. — B.T.U.
□ CUT CORN
7.30 p.m. — Preaching,
hat. Seeing how
□ MIXED VEGETABLES
7:30 p m. Wed. — Prayer meeting
Christ had lifted
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
men
in
Bibl?-
YES! Only lit each)
—C. F. Swander, Paster
t.mes, this opium
9:45 — Bible school.
smoker saw the
11:00 — Morning worship.
A Mighty Good Time to Lord as able and willing to lift 6:30 — Youth group.:.
him also. So he cried to th > 7:30 — Evening service.
Stock Up that Deep
Lord and was made ntw. Then 7:30 — Player meeting and Bible
the Lord sent him out over China
Study.
Freeze and Locker
to tail crowded houses of God’s 2:00 p.m. 2nd and 4th Wed. —
power to make a burned-oat opi­
C.W.F. meets at the church.
um slave into a new man.
ST. MARYS CATHOLIC
Is sin getting you down?. Ee-
—Rev. J. H. Goodrich
ceiv? Christ as dying for your —Pev. Crammond
sins and then indwelling you to
Mass at 9:30
make you new. This space spon­ ASSEMBLY OF GOD
sored by a family of the countv. —Rev. W. A. McBride, rasior
Remember—
9:45 a m. — Sunday school.
DELIVERIES TWICE
Home runs are again listed 11:00 a.m. — Morning worship.
>:45 p.m. — Young people.
DAILY: 10 a m - 3 p.m.
among th“ items for which the
7:45 p.m. — Evening worship.
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d.mand is greater than the sup­ 7:45 p.m. Wed. — Prayer meeting.
ply.
<30 — Preaching service.
7:30 Wed. — Player meeting.
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Residence — 1208 —• Bridge
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9:45 a.m. — Sunday school.
11:00 a m. — Morning worship.
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6:30 p.m.—Y*»ung Peoples service
Drive ;n today and get your
tank filled. You'll notice right
7:30 p.m. — Evening service
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away the smoother perform­
Wednesday 7:30 p m. — Prayer
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CHURCH OF GOD
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Corner Rose and Bridge i —Chas. E. Kelly, Co-Pastcr
Téléphoné
I 9:45 a.m. — 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.
Knights of Pythias
Welcome to all to worship with us
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
Harding Lodge No. 116
—Preston Smith, Paster
Vernonia, Oregon
Regular
meeting»
Services on Saturday:
Meetings Legion
2 & 4 Fri- 8 p.m.
10:00 a.m. — Sabbath school.
Hall, Second and
11:00 a.m. — Preaching, mission­
Mike
Anderson,
Commander
Fourth Mondays
ary programs or Bible study.
James Cox, Jr., Adjutant
Each Month
7:30 Tues. — Studies in Pro­
AUXILIARY
phecy. All are welcome.
Wilbur E. Wilson, Chancellor
Regularly meet»: l»t 4 3rd Wed
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Commander
Oscar G. Weed. Secretary
Sold His Women
MILL MARKET
AND LOCKERS
SHELL
Vernonia Serv. Sta
LODGE AND CLUB NOTICES
V. F. W.
Set “nd
and
1.0 O F.
Fourth
Most Mills Begin Operation Again
MIST — Most of the mills passed away Saturday evening.
The Ruth Circle of the EUB
started up this week. They have Funeral services were held Wed
church met Wednesday, October
been down the last two weeks on nisday in Vernonia witfc tmri.if
15, at the home of Mrs. Ralph
account of weather and fir? con­ at Mist.
Reynolds with chairman, Erma
ditions.
Mrs. Austin Dowling and son
Johnson presiding.
Pvt. Billy Kyser was home a were movie visitors one qvt rung,
Mrs. Nora Bennett was in charg *
few days last we k. He expects last week.
of devotions, using as her thought
to be s.nt overseas on his return
George Jones was a businei..
provoking theme, "Take a Little
to camp.
visitor
to Clatskanie Monday
Time." A most appropriate poem
morning.
Earl
Knowles
and
his
mother
entitled "Autumn Colors" was
were Portland visitors a day last
read by Erma Johnson.
week.
Fourte.n members and one i
I.aMarr Sandy was one of the I LETS ALL PULL TOGETHER
guest answered the roll call.
successful
deer hunters this week.
Columbia County all »if it
Committees were appointed to I
Mr.
and
Mrs Roy Hughes have has a great future! Her Agricul
help with the harvest home dm
tural. Industrial and Mineral re
ner to be held at the EUB church been d-wn to Mendeth. Cali­ sources have hardly been touched
fornia looking after the intorc-ts
Sunday, October 26.
With an area of 640 squ ir *
Decorating the church for the of their potato crop. They are in miles and a population of only
p.opl' Hast census) then'
month of November again will partnership with their sister and 22,326
is a world of room for growth
husband
and
have
40
aer.s
plant-
be the responsibility of the Ruth
and development. And remem
Circle. The committees appoint <1 t d in potatoes.
be: 1
The development of out
Mr. and Mrs Walt Mathew •> County means more jobs foi
to decorate for the five Sundays
of the menth are: Nov. 2, Laura took Clarence Upson to I\.rt and working men. more homes and
industries. It means more tax
Junkin and June Willis; Nov. 9. where he took off for the return able wealth which in turn would
home to Battl ■ Creek, Michigan, make your tax burden tight r
Ella Tuck-r and Nora Bennett
Nov. 16, Hazel B rgerson and m a f w days after a visit with
That growth will come if w ■
plan well, work hard and all pull
Faith Reynolds; Nov. 23, Jenni1' relatives in California.
Stanley and Hettie Petersen; Nov.
Th- little child of K. C. Well, together—every town and eveiy
community.
30, Erma Johnson and M rto
New industries, new business*,
Mitchell. The next meeting < f
and n w farmers will be attract'd
GEMS
OF
THOUGHT
to our County if we maintain
th? Ruth Circle will be at th'
good roads, good schools, good
home of Laura Junk in on Wed
PLAIN DEALING
churches. an adequate health pro
nesday, Nov. 19 at 1:30 p.m.
Plain-dealing is a jewel,
gram, keep our financial hous • in
Willian Wycherly ord *r and live within our income.
Com give us your plain deal­
If you believe in such a pro
ing fellows who n 'ver from hon­ gram:
esty shrink.
—Anonymous
VOTE FOR
Plain dealing is the best when
all is done.
—William Prynne
Be hi nest, b > true to thyself,
Plans are nearing completion and true to others; th m it fol­
for the Father-Son banquet to lows thou wilt be strong in God,
be held at the social hall of the the eternal good.
EUB church th1 evening of Fri­
—Mary Baker Eddy
day, November 7.
These find withal who have
Dr. Herbert Byrne of Jennings such courses run. That generous
Ledge will b? the speaker, ’lhe plainness proves th? bett.r way.
band from the local high school
—William Alexander
under the dir'ction of Miss Lilias
Nothing astonishes men so
Peterson, will furnish the musical
much as common sense and plain
selections. George Peterson, presi­
dealing.
dent of the church brotherhood,
Ralph Waldo Emerson
will be the toastmaster. The tra­
November 7 Date
Set for Banquet
ditional fare of turk y with trim­
mings served family style wll |
make up the menu. Tickets will I
be on sale by th? members of
the brotherhood at $1.35 each.
Taxpayers are beginning to g?t
the idea that defense and ex­
pense are synonymous.
An iconoclast is one who at
lacks chtrished beliefs.
VERNONIA BRANCH LDS
10:00 a m. — Sunday school con­
venes under supervision of
Russell R. Snook.
11:30-12 — Pri.sthood meeting.
7:30 pm. — Sacrament meeting
commences under direction of
Earl P G nzer.
7:30 Tuesday — MIA meetings
alternately at Buxton and Ver-
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noma.
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-
Colored Quartet Dated
At Church of God
John W. Wb'nnte
A colored quartet is sch du led
for
to sing at the Church of Goa
COUNTY JUDGE
in Christ Sunday, October 2'1.
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The answers to everyday
insurance problems*
By
BILL AND REATHA HORN
first
Thursday of each month,
at 7:30 p.m.
George Johnson. W.M.
Paul Gordon, Sec'y.
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Vernonia Lodge No. 246
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Meets Every Tuesday
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•iater» and broth­
er« welcome.
Edna Linn. Worthy Matron
Mona Gordon, Sec'y.
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VERNONIA
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Third
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LET’S GET 2 FACTS STRAIGHT
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For example, stealing a spot­
ferage.
Meet«
Every
Friday
American Legion
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an automobile Fire and Theft
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light or hiater would b? pil­
Taesken ?. Cawer. W. D.
Isabel Anderegg. Noble Grand0
Jane Pace. Vic? Grand
Edith McFaOand. Rec. Sec y.
Silvia Turner Financial Sec'y.
Edna Heenan. Treasurer
ferage mean as it appears in
858 1st Ave
Vernonia
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and 4th Thur.day
each
month
What does pil­
theft of small items or parts.
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Wm. D. Shafer. Secretary
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insurance questions to this of­
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the correct answers and there
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The ovt-of-rtate grocery chain, through the Affiliated Milk Committee,
promises rich milk at lower prices.” The FACT is that the milk they sell in
uncontrolled markets is generally neither richer nor cheaper than ours! They mj it but
they don’t do it!
They also infer that Oregon’s dairy farmers want the so-called "protection” of
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VERNONIA
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I.O.O.F. Hall.
THURSDAY, OCT 16, ID52
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Wednesday
MEETS EVERY
MONDAY EVENING
Palace Cafe
Cecil Johnson, President
Don Bayley, Secretary
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Vernonia Lodge No.
A.F.
Hall
of each month
Edith McFarland. M.E.C.
Faye Davis. Secretary
VERNONIA,
EAGLE.
A. F. & A. M.
Pythian Sisters
Vernonia Temple No. 6t
Meeting»:
THE
Decoration of
Church Decided
their tricky price control initiative.
I HI FACT IS — oser 80'< of Oregon«
grade "A” dairy farmers are fighting to keep our present FAIR law and protect your
steady supply of sanitary milk.
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Nobody Can Deny This:
Crade “A” milk on moot
Oregon table« co«*« If SS than
Hie national average.
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