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Fire from Heaven Reception to Honor Pastor, Wife Sunday THE EAGLE, VERNONIA. AT THE CHURCHES . . . Recovery Slow From Illness VERNONIA BIBLE CHURCH Special Offering Plan of Church BY GEO. N. TAYLOR A reception will be given for Portland. Oregon Dr. and Mrs. Ervin F. Leake, In earlier Bible times, God's new pastors of the First Christian Medical education will get a people gave themselves over to church, at the church next Sun boost from a church here Satur the worship of the heathen Baal. day afternoon. May 24. between day when the Vernonia Seventh- three and five o ’ clock in the social Almighty God chose the prophet, day Adventist church joins with Elijah, to win the psople back. rooms. all like churches in the United Elijah proposes a The community is invited to States and Canada in giving the come and get acquainted with the test to show the day’s offering to the denomina Leakes. true God. It was tion’s largest medical training Cassie D. Livingstone is chair center. true God should man of the affair and the C.W.F. Th? offering will go to the col answer by send ladies will serve refreshments. lege of Medical Evangelists, Lo ing down fire • ma Linda and Los Angeles, Cali from heaven. On fornia, where nearly 100 physi the great day of cians are graduated annually. In the trial, the hea addition, the college operates sev. then people pray ■ en schools in other phases of the ed and cut them healing arts such as dentistry, selves, but to no | nursing, nutrition and physical effect. Baal the heathen God, Delegate to the Women’s So answered not. As evening came ciety of World Service convention therapy. Dr. Frank Spaulding of Ver Elijah has 12 barrels of water for the states of Oregon and poured over the sacrifice he is to Washington from the local society nonia will speak at the church His brother, Leland offer. Then Elijah prayed and ( of the Evangelical U.B. church service. God answered by sending fire was Mrs. Lloyd Thomas. Ac Spaulding, is attending at College from h.aven to burn the sacrifice, companying her was Mrs. Paul of Medical Evangelists this year. and lick up the water in the Sisler. The medical college is part of trenches. At that the Lord’s The convention was held at an Adventist chain of medical people cried — Th? Lord, He is Jennings Lodge May 11-14 and institutions around the world and God. So God had his people back i featured speakers from Tibet and contributes to the Adventist’s —2nd Kings 18th. Brazil missions. Others att.nding practical teaching that physical And you of today? God wrote j for the drive-in day services May health is vital to spiritual health. eternal life on your page when 13 were Mrs. E. J. Douglass, Mrs. you received Christ as your own Alice Malmsten, Mrs. Lois Clark Lord and Saviour. Pray to God and Rev. Paul D. Sisler. for whatever is for his glory. He is your prayer-hearing and A floatilla is a fleet of small answering heavenly Father. vessels. Don Darling, Pastor Pate Raney. S. S. Supt. 9:45 a.m. — Bible School. 11:00 a.m. — Morning service. "The End of Those Things is Death.” 6:30 •— Children’s Hour. Junior Young People. Senior Young People, Adult Study Class. The Book of Amos. 6:30 — Adults. Isaiah. 7:30 Evening Service — Dismissed for Baccalaureate servic?. 7:30 p.m. Tues. — Young People’s class in II Timothy. (Held at Floyd Shulke’s) Wed. Night — Bible study and prayer meeting. "The Doctrine of Christ.” 7:30 p.m. Thurs. — Men’s prayer meeting and women’s prayer meeting, held in various homes. Convention of Society Attended VERNONIA EVANGELICAL Paul D. Sisler. Minister 9:45 a.m. — Sunday school. Mrs. E. E. Garner, Sup’t. 11:00 a.m. — Morning worship. Sermon, "To Whom Truth Is Reveal, d.” 6:30 p.m. — Youth Fellowship. 7:30 p.m. — High school Bacca laureate service, Rev. W. A. McBride speaking. 2:00 p.m. Wed. — Martha society meeting at home of Mrs. Clyde May. 7:30 p.m. Wed. — Midweek ser vice. Study of I Cor. Chapter 5. Remodeling of Home Nears End - - OPEN ALL NIGHT COZY LUNCH NOW SERVING BREAKFAST HOT CAKES .30 HAM. EGGS. POTATOES .75 WAFFLES .30 3ACON. EGGS. POTATO'S .75 EGGS & POTATOES .50 STEAK CEREAL .20 TOAST & EGGS .75 .20 (ABOVE INCLUDES COFFEE AND TOAST) SPECIAL: Gallon of Rainier Maid Ice Cre^m and choice of 2 toppings....... - $1 75 OPEN ALL NIGHT - LODGE AND CLUB NOTICES Order of Eastern Star Knight» of Pvthias NehtJem Chapter 153, O. E. S. Regular com munication first and third Wed. of each month at Masonic Tem ple. All visiting sisters and broth, ers welcome. Florence Messing, Worthy Matron Mona Gordon, Sec'y. 1-53 Hardings Lodge No. 116 Vernonia, Oregon V. F. W. Regular meetings: Second and Fourth Fridays, at 8 P.M. Legion hall. Commander Don Campbell, Adjutant AUXILIARY—2nd and 4th Tues. President, Louise Hamnett Sec'y., Dorothy Walker 4-53 VERNONIA LIONS CLUB MEETS EVERY MONDAY EVENING Ma Vike's Cafe Guy I. Thomas, President Geo. A. Remnant. Secretary 3-54 Vernonia Lodge No. 246 ,^O^I.0.0.F. Meets Every Tuesday 8 P.M. Charley Hickman. Noble Grand Truman Knight, Secretary 1-54 Columbia Encampment No. 89 will meet the 1st and 3rd Fridays of each month at the I.O.O.F. hall. Otto Cantwell. Chief Patriarch Wm. D. Shafer. Scribe 1-54 MT. HEART REBEKAH LODGE Meets 2nd and 4th Thursday evenings of each month in the LO OT Hall. Jane Pace. Noble Grand Evelyn Thompson. Vice Grand Verda Cook. Rec. Sec'y. Silvia Turner. Financial Sec'y. Edna Heenan. Treasurer 3 54 Meetings Legion Hall, Second and Fourth Mondays Each Month Edward E. Garner. Chancellor Commander Oscar G. Weed. Secretary Pythian Sisters Vernonia Temple No. 61 Meetings: I.O.O.F. Hall Second and Fourth Wednesdays of each month June Willis, M.E.C. Faye Davis. Secretary 2-52 A. F. & A. M. Vernonia Lodge No. 184 A. F. & A. M. meets at Masonic Temple. Stated Communication first Thursday of each month, at 7:30 p.m. Frank Floeter, W.M. Walter Linn. Sec'y. 1-54 VERNONIA GRANGE 305 Regular meeting held every SECOND SATURDAY 8 O'clock P.M. Social Night Fourth Saturday PUBLIC WELCOME Master, Ronald McDonald Secretary. Ruby McDonald 11-53 TREHARNE — Mr. and Mrs. Mark Christenson and Archie, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Drips and Bobby, Fred Drips, Patii Bass, Georgia Parrish and Mrs. Sine Collins motored to Portland Sun day to attend the Ice Follies. Gene Drips and Sam B ck mo tored to Portland Monday even ing to attend a gas dealers meet ing at the Multnomah hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Justice ar: remodeling their new home. The work is done except for paint ing and a few details. They are making the old house look like a much newer home. Ed Schaff;r and friend from Sanduski, Ohio arrived Monday to visit friends and relatives for two weeks. Mrs. Schaffer will return home with her husband. Visitors at the Art Kirk home Tuesday wer? Lee and Francis Kirk of Buxton; Mrs. S. H. Peter son and Mrs. Norman Peterson and children of Buxton; Mr. and Mrs. George Kirk of Vernonia and Mrs. Charles Justice. Mr. and Mrs. Art> Kirk and daughter, Mrs. Ed Schaffer, at tended the barbecue Sunday. Barbecue Is Attraction For Treharne People TREHARNE — Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Wienecke, Eugene and her mother, Mrs. Agatha Vinecore, Spokane, were w?ek end guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wienecke. Sunday visitors at the Carl Wie necke home were thsir son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Wienecke, and daughters of Ven eta, Bill Wienecke, of North Plains » Mr. and Mrs. Pete Her- inckx and children of Wilksboro and Mrs. Wm. Falconer. Mrs. Wilbur Thacker, Mr. and I Mrs. Byron Kirkbrid? and family, 1 Larry Long of Riverview, Ken- I neth Thomas and Edwina Siedel- man attended the barbecu ■ Sun day. Larry Long of Riverview was a week end guest of Stephen Kirk bride. Tongue Point Viewed Saturday I I ' 1 : I ' j i | J RIVERVIEW—Mrs. Glen Hawk ins and sons and Billy Howard attended open house at Tongue Point Naval Station at Astoria Saturday. Larry Martin, who is stationed there, and his wife es- corted them through the ships and to the various points of in- terest. Mr. and Mrs. Olin Robbins visited her children, Laura, John and Ezra Brewer, at Corvallis Sunday. Mrs. J. R. Sanford of North Plains and Mrs. James Walker of Cedar Mills sp“nt Thursday visiting their sister, Mrs. W. J. Lindsley. Robert Wyckoff, who is work ing at Clarkston, Washington, sp;nt the week end at home. RIVERVIEW — Friends and neighbors of Laurel Wyckoff are rejoicing with her over the re covery of the mon?y which sh? lost Wednesday. It was return'd to her Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Mae Krieger of Keasey visited at th? horn? of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lindsley Monday. Mrs. Ann McGe? of Tigard is spending the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Magoff, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson Sozoff and daughters spent Saturday at Hillsboro on business. PHONE 853i 7 50 American Legion VERNONIA POST 119 Meets First and Third Monday of each month. AUXILIARY First and Third Tuesdays 1-53 At Our Store (You will find a complete .selection of fresh meats ||| in our meat market. ‘Nice tender cuts that not only appeal to the eye, but appeal to the pocketbook as well. Our low prices plus finest ini quality make the Mill Market your shopping headquarters. . . . lhe letter» »tart. Then from all over lhe free world come such ...mm.nts as lhese from reader» of THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR, an international daily newspaper: “The Monitor is must read ing ¡or straight-thinking people. . . “I returned to school alter a lapse of 18 years. 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This encourages the sound habit of thrift at an early and impres sionable age . . . porvides the stimulus for further and pur poseful saving. Why not open a savings account here for your child . . . and let him add to it regularly with the money saved from his own allowance? 858 1st Ave. Vernonia Guy L. Hanson. W.P. Rex Normand. Sec'y. We Feature ZZZZ1 MEATS NEHALEM VALLEY MOTOR FREIGHT (Fraternal Order of Eagles) You’ll show good manners by sharing your party line and keeping calls reasonably brief. You'll show good sense by spacing calls out and re placing the receiver carefully after each call. Following this type of friendly cooperation adds up to better party line servica for everyone. <THH’IIIIIL (Will 7 Assembly Church to Conduct Bible School ------------------------------------------------------------------------ - Vernonia F.O.E. Meets Every Friday 8 P M. THURSDAY. MAY 21. 1953 The Assembly of God church announces that it will conduct Daily Vacation Bible school start RIVERVIEW — Barbara Owen ing June 1 for two weeks. Tin* was brought home from Portland j D.V.B.S. is for the ages of be Tuesday after spending four j ginners through the junior age. weeks there for medical atten- I All boys and girls of these groups tion. She is recovering slowly, are cordially invited. The theme but will have to spend most of of the course is, “Our Place in her time in bed for several w eks. God’s World.” a very interesting Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schalock and instructive subject. visited her aunt, Mrs. Minnie Neither the Capitol nor the Vulker, at Monroe and returned ; by way of Woodburn where they White House tn Washington is visited Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Scha insured. lock and family Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Parker BLN S BARBER SHOP spent Sunday at Clatskanie visit Expert Tonsorial Work ing his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Vernonia, Oregon Mrs. A. L. Parker. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Abney of Wishram, Washington spent the week end at th? home of Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Welter. Myrt Jenkins and daughter, Janene, spent Sunday at the home of his sister, Mrs. E. L. Llovd. Mrs. Myrt Jenkins is convalescing at the Lloyd home from a recent illness. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Magoff spent Saturday visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sullivan in Portland and Mrs. Toni Karpstein at Tigard. Tlig Christian Science Monitor Une. Norway Si.. Botton IS. Mat«., V. 5 A. Lost Money Returned To Owner Thursday ORE. Vernonia Branch Commercial Bank of Oregon Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation