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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1954)
EY GEO. N. TAYLOR Portland. Oregon Eygpt, Of Old — "The Angel of D.ath will see the blood on the door-p st and pass over ou. house Tne Angel is to slay the first-born in every family in Egypt but I will escape, even if I am th? f.rst-born. For my father put the lood of a slain mb on th door post a- Moses told .is and the Angel if D< ..th will see the blood and pass jver. Ex. 12:12- A trip to Mt. Hood Saturday was enjoyed by a number of the young ppie of the Vernonia Bible church and their friends. The group stopped at the Cha- pel of the Hills for devotions which wers It'd by Robert Boesche of Portland. Th? day was spent skiing and tobogganing at Timb.rhne Lodge. I . I.. were: Jacklyn Blake, Loretta Norris. Roy Elliott. J.rr.nue McFarland. Nadine and Donald Tunn.-ll, Otto Burnell, Joan Peters, Jo? and Alice Snock, Don Shafer, Jim Wslier, Charlie Harvey, L< rene Stiff and Dawid Cotton. They were chaperoned by Rev. and Mrs. Don Darling, L. H. Shelley and Mr. and Mrs. K ibert Boesch? of Portland. I | i I I I i I 1 , ; THE EAGLE, VERNONIA, GEMS OF THOUGHT Keystone Class Plans Future Social Events Boy Not Scared Ski Trip Taken By Young People FRIENDSHIP Keystone class members of the Christian church met at the par sonage Thursday with ths teacher. Mrs. Leake, to plan the social activities of the class. A pro gressive dinner will be held the evening of January 21. Thursday, with Mrs. Ear! King as chairman. On February 14 a “Sweetheart Banquet” will be put on by the class with the mtn doing the cooking and with Bert Brunsman as <hef. Observance cf 50th Wedding Being Planned A true friend is the gift of God. and he only who made hearts can unite them. —Robert South I Th* firmest friendships have* been formed in mutual adversity: as iron is most strongly united by the fiercest flame. —Caleb C. Colton Friendship must be accom panied by virtue, and always lodged in gr.at and generous minds. —Joseph Trapp ORE. THURSDAY, JAN. 14. 1953 ÄT THE CHURCHES VERNONIA BIBLE CHURCH Don Darling, Pastor i Pete Raney, S. S. Supt. ' . 9:45 a.m. - Bible school. 11:00 am. Worship servie?, ! 5:45 p.m. - Youth chorus prac- tice. 6:30 p.m. — Children's hour, Juniors, Ambassadors for | Christ, adult study class. 7:30 p.m. The Ambassadors of Chi ist Young People will be in charge of the evtmng ser- vice. Monday 7:30 p.m. — Bible class at the Wed. 7:30 p m. — come to pray ar Bible with us. Thurs. 7:30 p.m. — Men’s prayer meeting and women’s prayer m eting held in various homes. 7 Mist 8 p.nt — Evening service. Co«» gregation singing. Sermi n ■ "Abraham the Man of Faith.” by pastor. Mid-week Bible study to be a nounced. “Study to show thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed “ II Timothy 2:15. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH: Ervin F. Leake. Pastor 9 45 — Bible school. Classes foe all age groups. 11:00 a nt. — Morning wor>!nt . S rmon by the Minister Them "The Impregnable Rock of Christianity.” 6:30 — Youth groups. Mrs. Hu bert Smith, Sup’t. 7:30 Evening church serv e • Minister’s theme: "The Sin "li city of the Gospel." Wedti sday 7 30 — Prayer ■ id social service. Bible school workers conference. Mi's. E Leake, leader. Church Hears Guest Speaker Mrs. Livingstone Leaves Sunday RÄIN, SLEET, SNOW. OF. SUNSHINE WE EAVE SAM’S FOOD STORE PHONE 853 LODGE ÄND CLUB NOTICES Order of Eastern Star Knights of Pythias Nehalem Chapter 153. O. E. S. Regular com munication first and third Wed. of each month al Masonic Tem ple. All visiting sisters and broth, ers welcome. Florence Brunsman. W.M. Mona Gordon, Sec'y. 1-54 Hardings Lodge No. 116 Vernonia, Oregon V. F. W. Regular meetings: First and Third Tuesdays, at 8 P.M. V.F.W. Hall. Ben Fowler, Commander Don Campbell. Adjutant AUXILIARY—2nd and 4th Tues. President, Louise Hamnett Sec'y.. Dorothy Walker 4-54 VERNONIA LIONS CLUB Vernonia Lodge No. 246 Meets Every Tuesday 8 P M. Bill J. Horn. Noble Grand Truman Knight. Secretary Meetings I.O.O.F. 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 Willi*. M.E.C. Faye Davis, Secretary 2-54 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. MEETS EVERY MONDAY EVENING Ma Vike’s Cafe W. A. Davi*. President Bill Vlcek, Secretary________ 3-54 NTW POWER bWAXIS* now available on Ford Pickup (shown.1 o. o al! ’’'/l-tcn" rrodels! You save on driving effort—stopping la up to one-fourth aatfr! 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 NOW! EORDOMATIC DRIVE* available for Ford Series P-350 Parcel Delivery (shown). Fully automatic, cuts stop-and-go time. You handle bigger routes quicker! NIW POWER STEERING* available on most BlG JOB models! Cuts steering effort as much aa 75%. F-900 (ahown), GVW 27,000 Iba., GCW 55,000 Iba. No other truck line Hr*1 has the mighty J concentration of power you get in new FORD-TRUCKS W NOW» FORDOMATIC DRIVE* available in nN Ford ft-, %• and 1-ton models for '54. Fully automatic- no clutching, no manual shifting! Save time, energy! Model F-250 F 250 (shown), GVW 6,900 lbs. NEW Overheod Volvas) NEW High Camgrtisioo! More Truck For Your Money! NEW Vernonia F.O.E. low F iictiom ! (Fraternal Order of Eagle*) 1-54 Columbia Encampment No. 89 will meet the 1st and 3rd Fridays cf each month at the ».O.O.F. hall. Otto Cantwell, Chief Patriarch Wm. D. Shafer, Scribe 1-54 MT. HEART REBEKAH LODGE Meet* 2nd and 4th Thursday evenings of each month in the LO OT Hall. Jane Pace. Noble Grand Alice Buckner, Vice Grand Varda Cook. Rec. Sec’y. Silvia Wolff. Financial Sec’y. Edna Heenan, Treasurer 3 54 858 1st Ave. ! Vernonia I Meet* Every Friday | 8 P M. W. C. Bellingham. W.P. Gene Shipman. Sec'y. 7-53 i NEW Daap-Slack Dasigs! NtW 10*0 <** roowsio «od.l.i N.w C-600 .Sown,' Maw C-000, 55,000 Ibe GCW, hovlt 35-fl. legal-limit trailers m every S»«tel New Dnverued Cob, fuff-width seat! NEW FACTORY BUIIT A-WMEIIRS, up to 40,000 lbs GVW! To haul loads up to the legal limit >n all States1 These Ford built tandem O>le models ore priced with the lowest! American Legion VERNONIA POST 119 Meets First and | Third Monday of each month. AUXILIARY First and Third Tuesdays 1-54 ! Come in! See fhemkz .VOW FOK/> gives you new greater power with proved gas economy, too! Tla-iv- new, smaller-displacement engines that rwv-d less gas are now yours in ALL Ford’s mon- than 220 truck models! TRIPLE ECONOMY! New economy under the hood! New Funi Driverized Cabs keep drivers fresh— I jooh I operating economy! With new Ford factory - built tandem axle 6-wheelers, Ford gives you economy of greater capacities! See your nearest Ford Dealer M ZHZHZM ZHZHZHZM XH3 A man should keep his friend RIVERVIEW — Mr. and M.S. 1 L. L. Wells and family enjoyed | ships in constant repair. Came Christ: — Sunday dinner at the home of —Samuel Johnson Dr. and Mrs. Wm. Shearer at enturies later Multnomah. Th? afternoon was ame Christ. His One marvels that a friend can spent making p ans for the 50th blood washed wedding anniversary of th? ladies even seem less than b.autiful. away the lads sins and vours —Mary Baker Eddy parents. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Beck of Portland. also. — Th Lamb of God takes When we are young, friends Mr and Mrs. Rex Normand away the sin of the world. God OAKES and Mrs. Grace Normand spent are, like everything els., a mat jives you eternal life, only as you Sunday visiting at the home of ter of course. In the old days RADIO telseve in Christ as dying for Mr. and Mrs. Georg. Layman at we know what it means to have NEHALEM VALLEY and Milwaukie. your sins. May you accept Christ CHURCHES A. J. Reisig of the Oregon con- i Mr. and Mrs. Ray Swartz of them. : TV CENTER as your own Loid and Saviour f,rente of Seventh-day Adven- I Rev. David M. Larson. Pastor Kooskia. Idaho visited at the —Edward Grieg { Now showing and installing J and so settle the sin question. So t.sts was guest speaker at the Ver- | horn? ef Mr and Mrs. George F Birkonfeld act urges ths family that spon noma SDA church last Saturday. Davis and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. 1954 Models of Admiral TV i 11 a.m. — Sunday school. Mrs. The congregation witnessed an DeFord, Thursday and Friday. sors this space. I tat*. Also Radios and Record 1 Don’t throw away that old gar D. M. Larson, supt. Class.s impressive ordination service in They also visited Mr:. Swartz’s for all ages. Adult discussion, I Players. which Ira Peterson, Mist, and father. George W Davis, in Ver den hose this fall. If it’s leaking Fr d Schray, Vernonia, were set nonia. just poke some more holes in it "The Consequences of Sin” lea | • ADMIRAL SALES apart as elder and deacon re Mr. and Mi . Gl.nn Mitchell with an ice pick, plug the nozzle by pastor. spectively. spent Friday and Saturday in end. and use it for a lawn or Mid-week Bible study to be an AND SERVICE Choosing as his text for the Portland visiting at the home of PHONE 774 pardon soaker. I nounced. sermon, following the ordination Mr. and Mrs. S. M. hill. service, Philippians 3:13, 14, the speaker encouraged his audienc? ^MXKXHZKZMXHZMXHXMXHX XHXHZHZK^MXMZHZHZHZ ZM On last Wednesday even to join him in striving during -------- 1 ing, a farewell dinner party was 1954 to be more kind, under H standing, complimentary and pa- I I given at the First Christian I tient in dealing with others not I X thurch in honor of Mrs. Cassie only in business, but aLo in the I H Livingston? who 1 ft Port.and | church and at home. F a r m-fresh produce Sunday by plan- for her new home in Canon Cry. Colorado. plus the freshest fruits A large number of her friends Week Spent at Home in town is our boast. were present to pay tribute to Of Son in Seattle Even in the winter our her for h.r abl? and consecrated NATAL — Mrs. Ira Peterson fruits and vegetables- service to the church as Bib! ? spent last week in Seattle with can't be beat. Why not her son and family, the Norman school superintendent and direc Petersons. drop in today and look tor of music. New Years d-nner guests at She was presented with a th? Devine’s were Mr. and Mis. over our tempting dis beautiful ladio ano also a "tr.-a- Max Oblack. Maxins, and Carl plays. ure chest" containing personal and Einar Danielson. Mr. and Mrs Max Oblack were cards, letters and gift.-. Free Delivery FINE Groceries . in Salem Monday on business. « Mi. and Mrs. Carl Danielson I I Meat«- —Vegetables and Mrs. James Swanson and I ! I I daughter, Margaret, were Wed » nesday afternoon visitors at tii? KHXHZHZHUHtHZHXHZHZHZ Sam Devine home. I I Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Waddell 1 were in Portland last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Devine NEHALEM VALLEY I called at the Gillespie home Tues day at Taylorville. Mrs. Robert Mathews and Mrs. MOTOR FREIGHT cuori i ! I George Mathews were in Portland last Monday.