Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, May 07, 1953, Page 7, Image 7

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    Philippine Missionaries
To Speak Here Sunday
Bar-Keep Balks Smelt Taken at
Troutdale Run
Rev. and Mrs. Clyde Shields will
be in Vernonia Sunday to speak
at the morning service only at the
Assembly of God church. The
Shields are missionaries to the
Philippine Islands and are plan­
ning tneir return trip tor this tall.
Mrs. Shields plays the accordian
vry Deautituiiy and botn she and
her husband sing.
They also
have pictures of their worn in tne
rnnippin *s.
The service will
etart at the eleven o’clock hour
ana everyone u> cvidiany invu.u. |
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BY
Dallas, Texas—When he hears
that I tend bar. Dr. Scofield will
bawl me out.
But Randall’s
wife assured him that Dr. Sco­
field was not that kind. So one
night, the two of
them went to hear
Dr. Scofield
preach.. Just as
they entered. Dr.
Scofield was tell­
ing how God
saved him when
h? had one foot
in a drunkard's
grave. This won
Randall and in
time he also
turned, believed and w*as saved.
—“And ws have been a happy
family every since,” said his wife.
Sum It Up—At the end, sinless
and ever living to the glory of
God, Christ died for ut> to set us
right with God. Thgn He came
from the grave to give new birth
to all who take Him as Lord and
Saviour—to all such. He gives
such hope, p;ace and cheer as
this world can never know. True
—If any man be in Christ, he is
a new creation.—BIBLE.
This
Message sponsored by a Wash­
ington county family.
Church Prepares
To Serve Dinner
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Mr. and Mrs. Malcom L. Nor-
meni aic directors oi tne Yakima ,
Indian Christian Mission, wine, i
will send a speaker and colored
pictuies io slow at tn.* sannuii I
dinner at the First Christian '
church Friday, May 8, at 6:30
p.m. Ims *s a xamuy dinner
and ev.ry member and friend of
the churcn is invited to come anu
bring the family.
The salmon is being furnished
by tne 1 axima Indian cnrist.an
Mission and the Christian Wo­
mens Fellowship is iurmsiung the
rest of the food. An offering will
oe tas.n ai me dinner to De sent
to the Yakima Indian Christian
Mission.
Three out of four traffic acci­
dents happen in clear weather on
ary roads.
YOUR ORDER IN
NO FUSS
NO BOTHER
f
is pick up your phons and dial
1391
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N and give us your food order.
We’ll p ck out the items care­
fully as if you. yourself were
Grangers Go to
Pomona Meeting
TREHARNE — Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Wienecke had as dinner
guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ches­
ter Wienecke and family of
Springfield, Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Falconer and Mary, Mr. Arnold
Wienecke of Hillsboro, W H. Wie­
necke of North Plains, M. E.
Eide and grandma Rogers.
Mr. and Mrs. Lin Reynolds,
Michael and David and Mrs. Exie
Weaver motored to Dallas Sunday
wh?re they visited the ladies
s;sters and daughter. Mrs. Lulu
Chambers and family and Mrs.
Stanley Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cox, Mel­
vin and Virginia, Ada Normand,
J. R. find Jo Ann Kirkbride were
Forest Grove visitors Saturday.
School Children to
Honor Mothers Sunday
Children of the Nazar: ne Sun­
day school will honor their
mothers Sunday morning with a
special program. The fathers of
ioe church will present gifts to
the youngest mother, mother with
the largest family, mother with
ths youngest child and the oldest
lady. The pastor will bring a
message in keeping with Mother’s
Day.
VERNONIA EVANGELICAL
Paul D. Sisler. Minister
9:45 a.m.—Sunday school Mother’s
Day observance.
11:00 a.m.—Mother's Dav worship
service. Sermon, "Faith of Our
Mothers.”
6:30 p.m. — Youth Fellowship.
7:30 p.m.—Evening service. Ser­
mon. “Making Way for the New
and Bitter.”
2:00 p.m. Tues.—Deborah society
at home of Mrs. Dan Cason.
7:30 p.m. Wed.—Midweek service.
EAGLE.
VERNONIA.
ORE.
Timber Unit to
Witness Project
THURSDAY. MAY 7, 1953
00 vou want more au TO m ON il I
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TREHARNE — The Timber Rt.
Extension unit will meet Tues­
day, May 12, at the Vernonia
Grange hall at 10:00 a.m. Oven
meals is th? project of the day
and will be given by Mrs. Doris
Barker and Mrs. Jennie Stanley.
The noon m?al will be pot-luck
dinner to correspond with the
dishes of the demonstration. This
is the last meeting until fall.
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Pozel and
children of Portland and Ray
Davis and family of Portland
visited Mrs. Polzel’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Stanley Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Miller mo­
tored to Cedar Hills Saturdav
morning where they left their
car and drove Mrs. A. C. Hying
and Deanna to Mosier to the
ladies mother to visit her and
their brother, Charles White, who
is ill and staying there. Mrs. Van
Hying and brother, Frank White,
Jr., and Mr. Miller returned home
Sunday. Mrs. Miller stayed at
h.r mother’s to visit for two
weeks.
NATAL—Those from here who
attended the demonstration at
Mrs. Mae Mills last week were
Dora Waddell, Myrtle Math ws
and Mrs Ruth Kyser and Amy
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wolff called
on the Max Oblacks Friday even­
ing
Callers at the Buck Garman
home Monday evening were Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Turner.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald James and
children were Sunday visitors at
the Kyser home.
Ralph Waddell spent the week
end in Seattle.
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Member of National Concern has openings in this immediate ar. a for
men and women who have 3 to 4 hours a week spare time. Pays
,up to $6.00 per hour.
NO SELLING! This work consists of taking care of one and five cent
candy merchandising dispenser». Physical condition or education
not important.
THIS IS NOT A GET-RICH-QUICK scheme or something for nothing
but hundreds of people ¿n many walks of life are making a steady,'
sizable incom from this business.
TO QUALIFY’ for work, you must have car, references and $478 00
cash, winch is secured by inventory and controlled by you. Liberal
financial assistance given on expansion program.
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Box 506, Bend, Oregon.
ITS SAFER TÛ PAY BY
Pay all your bills safely via check . . . without
taking a step outside your home. Know where
your money goes . . . how much you paid to
whom, for what. Statements and cancelled
checks are returned to you regularly. Start a
in SUR an CI
Mayflower has lowered the coit of auto­
mobile insurance and still offers you
RETTER SERVICE AND COMPLETE PROTECTION
doing the shopping and deliver
Ithem to your door.
Why not
take advantage of this FREE
Mothers are folks who
just won’t let you down
servies and many other ser­
And keep right on smiling
vices offered by Mill Market
When other folks frown.
and Lockers by shopping here.
So take her to dinner on
her day
MILL MARKET
AND LOCKERS
And treat her io fried chicken
Remember—
DELIVERIES TWICE
DAILY : 10 a.m - 3 p.m
PHONE 1391
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NATAL — Mr. and Mrs. D 'an
Porter and childr n called at the
Devine home Sunday. They were
enroute to their home at Wald­
port after spending several days in
Clatskanie with h r parents. Mr.
Mothers will be honored and an ’ Mrs. George D°vine.
Mr. and Mrs. Noble Dunlap
given special remembrances dur.
Mr.
ing the Sunday school hour Sun­ i were in Portland Friday.
Dun'ap visited Martin Mathews
day morning at the Evangelical at the hospital.
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U. B. church. A short program
Those from Natal Grang’ who
in th.ir honor will be given by attended Pomona at Warren Sat­
the children of the school, and urday night w.re Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Lindsay and Mrs. Noble
remembrances will be given to the Dunlap and Richard Peterson.
oldest and youngest mother pres­ They were accompanied by Emil
ent. to the other with th- largest Messing from Vernonia.
fanrlv present including all des­
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Devine were
cendants and to the mother pres­ Portland motorists Saturday after- I
ent who has the largest family.
noon.
the morning worship service
Mr. end Mrs. John Buchanen
will honor mothers also. There of Seattle were recent visitors at
will be special music and the pas­ tne I. J. Dass home.
tor will speak on the theme,
“Faith of our Mothers.”
PHONE
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NATAL — Mr. and Mrs. H. Wil­
NATAL — Mr. and Mrs. Robert
son were among those who were 1
in Troutdale last week on a smelt i Lindsay were Scappoose motorists
Tuesday.
fishing expedition.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Peterson were
Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Hershey
have been recent guests at the in Hillsboro Monday.
Miss Virginia Mathews spent
DeeVere Hershey home.
Marilou Fredrickson was a re­ the week end at her home here
A school meeting will be held
cent Portland visitor.
Mrs. Bert Eastman called on at th " Mist school house Monday
Mrs. Robert Lindsay last Friday May 18, to vote on the county
budget.
afternoon.
Mrs. Maude Rogers of Seaside
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lindsay
attended ths Woodcraft conven­ spent a short time Monday with
tion and banquet last Wednesday her daughter and family Mr. and
Mrs. R. Mathews. Mr. and Mrs.
evening.
Martin Mathews is a patient at Mathews brought her up to Scap­
poose where Mrs. Rogers will
the Emanuel hospital.
Maxine Oblack attended the visit another daughter, Mrs. Lloyd
Prom at Clatskanie last Saturday Lynch.
Norman Peterson remains in
night.
Callers at the Devine home Sun­ a serious condition in a Seattle
day were Mr. and Mrs. G. Conyers 1 hospital where he will be confined
of Clatskanie and Mr. and Mrs. for several months.
The 4-H girls served a mothers
W. Zillman and Einar Danielson
tea at the home of Mrs. A. Ashl.y.
and George Devine.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Affalter Mrs. Ernest Kyser attended.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pringle and
and family of Otis spent the week
end h re on her father’s, Mr. An­ Billy and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Kyser and family all enjoyed a
derson’s, farm.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lindsay of movie at Vernonia last week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Titus of
Portland calle-’ on the R. Lind­
Portland were guests at ■ the
says here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Oblack and Pringle home one day last week.
family were in Forest Grove Sat.
urday for a check-up on Larry’s
eyes.
Guests Gather Sunday
Honor Program
Due for Mothers
JUST
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GEO. N. TAYLOR
Portland. Oregon
School Meeting
Scheduled 18th
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