Keasey Postmistress In Portland Hospital
ROCK CREEK — Gene Ship
man has been pinch hitting at
the Keasey Post Office while Mrs.
Vern Dusenberry was in Port
land at the Physicians and Sur
geons Hospital for an operation.
She is expected home Tuesday.
Her mother, Mrs. M. Baker, is
going to take care of her for a
while.
Kea.vy Extension Unit met
at Necia DeWitt's last Wednes
day.
Visitors at the Ted DeWitts
last Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Repplinger, Jack Evers, the
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Seat Secretary
Vernonia Temple No. 61, Py
thian Sisters met last Wednesday
evening for a regular meeting
with all the officers in their
chairs except past chief, June
Willis who had been ill.
Dons Garner was installed as
secretary to fill out the year by
installing officer Edith McFar
land assistd by Isabel Culbertson
and Marie Laschinger.
A card of thanks was received
from Edna Heenan for the cup
and saucer given her as a fare
well gift when she moved to
Clatskanie.
Informal reports were given on
Grand Temple proce“dings by
Faye Davis, and Mary Sawyer.
A complete report will be given
at the next meeting by the grand
representative, Faye Davis.
After adjournment, delicious
refreshments were served by Er
ma Johnson and Pearl Adams at
tables decorated with hallowe’m
motifs.
The next meeting will feature
a hallowe’en party with a mys
tery committee and mystery
priz"’ drawing.
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Ervin F. Leake. Pastor
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The First Christian Church is
annoucing
a special personal
evangelism campaign beginning
October 31st and continuing to
November 14th, under the very
capable leadership of Evangelist
Dallas Meserve, Minister of the
Parkrose Christian Church and
cne of the splendid young lead
ers of the Christian Churches of
Oregon.
The first week from the 31st
of October to the 7th of Novem
ber, will be a week of visitation
under the direction of the evan
gelist. This will be follow.! by
a week of preaching by the evan
gelist each evening at 7:30 from
th“ 7th to the 14th of November.
Through the week of preaching
services Evangelist Meserve will
lead the singing. The public is
most cordially invited to every
service.
Evangelist Meserve is a gradu.
ate of Northwest Christian Col
lege of Eugene and of Phillips
University of Enid. Oklahoma.
He has done splendid service in
the field of evangelism and has
proved an exceedingly popular
leader in youth work in the sum
mer camps and Conferences.
9:45 am. — Bible school. The
Men's class. L. L. Well:s, teacii-
er, will have charge of the
opening assembly.
11:00 am — Morning church
service. Sermon theme will be
"Reason and Religion. ” Nurs-
ery maintained for morning
services.
6:30 p m — Youth service.
7:30 pm. — Evening church ser
vice. Sermon
theme,
"The
Way, Ths Truth and the Life."
Mid-week service W •• d n e s d ay
evening. 7:30 p.m.
VERNONIA EVANGELICAL
UNITED BRETHREN
Rev. F. M. Knoll
Sunday, Oct. 24. 9:45 am. —
Sunday School. Classes for all
ages.
11:00 a m. — Morning Worship
Pastor's theme, "Evil: its Na
ture and Remedy.”
6:30 p.m. — Youth Fellowship.
7:30 p m. — Evening service.
District Superintendent E. A.
Fogg will speak and hold the
local conference.
Wednesday, October 27the 2:00
p.m. — Martha Circle meets
at home of Mrs. Alice Malm-
sten.
7:30 p.m. — Evangelistic ser
vices begin with Rev. Lester
Moore as evangelist.
STATEMENT
The topic of the next meeting
will be ' Buffet Meals” with the
lesson given by Mrs. Ralph Ber-
gerson and Mrs. Floy Odam at
the grange hall on November 9
THE
Rainier Dates
Political Rally
EAGLE.
VERNONIA.
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Son Visits Here Recently From Salt Lake City. Utah
NATAL — Floyd Deeds of Salt
Lake City, Utah spent a couple
A political rally to which all of days at the Noble Dunlaps re-
voters in Columbia county and | cently.
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especially Vernonia and vicinity
Mrs Sam Devine was hostess
are invited will be held Monday,
at a Stanley party given at her
October 25, at 8 pm at the ele
home last Thursday afternoon.
mentary school cafeteria in Rai
Mr and Mrs. W A Anderson
nier. A splendid program has
spent last Thursday at their
been prepared and those present
place at Sandy, Oregon.
will have an opportunity to hear
Week end guests at the Dee
three prominent Republican can
Vers Hershey home were Mr
didates speak as well as meeting
and Mrs. Hal Vicors of Portland.
them in person.
Mr and Mrs Dalton Hershey of
Candidates from out of town
Vancouver,
Washington
were
who will be present and speak
Sunday guests.
will be: Elmer Loyd of Deer
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For dinner on Thursday even
Island. Republican candidate for
ing at the Oblack home were Mr.
county commissioner. Art Steele,
and Mrs Reed Holding.
editor of the Clatskanie Chief and
Sam and Ellen Devine called
candidate for state representa
on Mr and Mrs Bill Wolff on
tive and the Hon. Joe Dyer of
Friday evening.
On Saturday
Astoria, candidate for the state
senate from Columbia and Clat
sop counties.
At the conclusion of the pro
gram and speaking a coffee hour
will be enjoyed at which time
everyone will have an opportun
ity to informally meet and dis
cuss matters of interest with the
candidates. This rally is being
sponsored by the Rainier unit of
the Republican Womens Federa
tion of Oregon. Everyone is in
vited to this meeting regardless
of political affiliation.
evening they motored to Apairy
where they visited Mr and Mi ,.
Jim Swanson and Margaret
Mr and Mrs Max Oblack were
in Forest Grove last Friday eve
ing.
Mrs Jake N urer called on
Mrs Noble Dunlan on Mondiv
afternoon.
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THE CART FIRST!
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IT is being done near
ly every day by many
people who buy insur
ance! They look at the
cost of a policy rather
than the amount of
money they will receive
if a loss occurc
Let us arrange your
insurance protection to
day to prevent tomor
row’s financial loss.
Friends Are Bid
To Wedding
BIRKF.NFELD — Announce-
ments are out for the wedding
October 30 of Marion Birkenfeld,
daughter of Mr and Mrs. Fran*.
Birkenfeld and Robert Fredrn' -
son. son of Mrs. Bill Pringle The
wedding will take plac ■ in Port
land.
The Joe Lonquists are now con.
nected to the “outside world" as
they now have a telephone which
is hooked up to the Fishhawk
line. The Lonquists' son. Jepson,
helped install poles this summer. i
There are now five parties on
the Fishhawk line.
Old Skipper, the dog that lived
with Bill Carl got killed last
Wednesday.
He actually was
Art Bellingham's dog, but he
adopted Bill years ago and they
were constant companions.
■ VERNONIA
■INSURANCE
fres/i, vigorous leader
ship that people like
and completely trust.
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T.! Ad Pattrfson (or Governor Com ,Ted R Cam
Bill J. Horn, Agent
I Phone 231
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Vernonia
905 Bridge Street
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VOTE FOR
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Cooperate with Oregon's OP
ERATION TI E Take It Eeasy.
Remember, If you won't drive
safely . . . you can't drive in
Oregon.
OF
THURSDAY. OCT 21, 1954
ORE.
DYER
CONDITION
The Commercial Bank of Oregon
FOR
HILLSBORO, OREGON
REVIVAL
FALL
RESOURCES
CASH & DUE FROM BANKS
US GOVERNMENT BONDS
MUNICIPAL BONDS & WARRANTS
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK STOCK
BANK PREMISES
FURNITURE. FIXTURES & EQUIPMENT
OTHER RESOURCES
LOANS AND DISCOUNTS
(Less reserve for possible loan losses)
FEATURING—
CHALLENGING GOSPEL
MESSAGES
INSPIRATIONAL
CONGREGATIONAL
SINGING
SPECIAL MUSICAL
SELECTIONS
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7:45 P.M.
BANKS
SHERWOOD
VERNONIA
From where I sit .../^ Joe Marsh
Coprrig'U. 7954. I sued Stales Srewers Fvaodanea
E ffectiveness
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57,752 51
33.284,116 94
NEWBERG
TILLAMOOK
WHEELER
is assured by his record
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VOTE FOR THE FUTURE
VOTE FOR JOE DYER
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DYER FOR SENATOR COMMITTEE
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BILL McGREGOR. CHAIRMAN
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(Paid Politic .il Adv.)
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Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Federal Reserve System
Smittyzs
Not- So-Silent Partner
From where I sit, Smitty’» bird
may be good for business — and
may get him a few laughs. But
when people act like parakeets,
they're not ao funny. For in
stance. those who keep insisting
over and over again that their
neighbors shouldn't have a glass
of temperate beer with their sup
per now and then.They’re simply
repeating their own ideas, with
out any regard for the rights of
others.
A OU can depend on his honesty.
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$35.741.337.77
Branches at
CLOVERDALE
ST. PAUL
WEST SLOPE
HOOD RIVER
v
14,832,403 09
LIABILITIES
CAPITAL
$1,100,000 00
SURPLUS
1.100.000.00
UNDIVIDED PROFITS
199 468 32
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
OTHER LIABILITIES
DEPOSITS
YER is experienced.
S 8,228,823.39
9,833.748 22
2,292,563.28
64.500 00
186,723 12
291.418 29
1 1.158 38
$35.741,337.77
VERNONIA EVANGELICAL U. B. CHURCH
Rev. F. M. Knoll, Pastor
Phone 282
Dropped into Smitty*. it»« «»«•
tion last week and met hi« new
partner who turned out to be a
real talker.
•‘What'll it be’” asked Smitty.
Before I had a chance to answer
I heard a strange voice “Fill her
up! Fill her up!" And there was
Smitty’» partner - one of those
parakeets perched next to the
gas pump.
••Took me a month.” Smitty
«aid. “but 1 finally taught him to
say those magic word«. It'« ««re
paid off — he's had a good influ
ence on my cu’tomer«.*
STATE SENATOR
OCTOBER 7, 1954
LESTER E. MOORE
EVANGELIST
COLORED SLIDES WITH
RECORDINGS
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D R DiVaney's, th? R K De-
GEORGE N. TAYLOR
Vaney’s and Jack Young
Portland. Oregon
Last Saturday Mr and Mrs.
Art Lundeen brought Mrs. Eola
—George. I have never taken
De Vaney to visit at the Ben a drop since God found me." So
Westerbergs
She is working in said Ivan whv boss'd the labor
Portland and had a four day
holiday. The D R DeVaney’s, i ers up on the Great Lakes. Ivan’s
the R. K De Vaney's and Mr. new life dates from the day that
and Mrs. Bill Horn were at the I he opened his heart to Christ as
God’s Son, who died for him.
Ben Westerbergs on Sunday.
Mr and Mrs Bruce Postal and But when Ivan
son and Bill Dancer from Port commits sin some
land spent th”* week end at the other sin, aft ?r he
J. L. Van Wert home. The men ccmes into the
Christ ian life,
tried their luck at hunting.
what then’ The
Bible says that
Former Bridge Club
all Christians sin
Member Sends Scores
and they are t<
get back into step
The O-A Bridge club members
with God.
Let
met Monday afternoon of last them show Godly
week at the home of Mrs. O. T. sorrow and take
Bateman. High score was held j forgiveness from whatever sin
Christ died for
by Mrs. Ben Bnckel and second | they commit.
your
every
sin
from
the cradle to
high by Mrs. Bateman.
the grave.
All Christians do
The members all signed their sin, says the Bible—1st John 1:8-
score cards which were later at 10. Let Christian confess his sin
tached to a bouquet of flowers and get back into fellowship with
to be sent to Mrs. Fred Olm, God . Tell God; get back into
former club member who at pre step and grow up. This space
sponsored by a family of the
sent is unable to attend because
county.
of illness.
Christian Church
Books Evangelist
Timber Rt. Unit
Embosses Metals
Embossing Thin Metals was the
topic of the Timber Route Ex
tension unit meeting of October
12 at the Vernonia Grange hall.
The lesson was given by Mrs.
Floyd Shulke and Mrs. Marv.n
Meyers.
Present were eleven regular
members, six visitors and Mrs.
E. B. Loyd, vice chairman of the
ounty
extension
committee.
Mrs. Richard Meyer gave a re
port on legislation. Mrs. Ralph
Bergerson volunteered to be an
alternate for program planning
with Mrs. Oren Weed.
Hostesses for th ■ day were
Mrs. Richard Jensen and Mrs.
Tony Smejkal.
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