Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, March 17, 1955, Page 7, Image 7

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    Adventists Open
Formosa Hospital
Members of the Seventh-day
Adventist church received word
recently that the hospital in For­
mosa to which their offerings
were sent the last quarter of 1954
will be completed and the open­
ing ceremony conducted some­
time during this month.
Madam Chiang Kai-bhek. who
is a Methodist, has promised to
be present and speak at the oc­
casion. ,
Pauline Barnett of Taichung.
Tairvan, states that people all
over the Island already know
about the hospital and keep ask­
ing when it will be finished and
ready to open.
Whip Laid On
GEORGE N. TAYLOR
Portland, Oregon
The whipping master laid on
with long leather lashes tipped
with dried chicken bones and
sharp metals. Only ■ the lowest
of the low were so treated and
convulsions or death i itself might
follow.
Because
Christ
had
claimed to be the
Son of God, He
must be scourged.
As the Son of
Man, Christ suf­
fered pain but as
the Upholder and
Creator of all life,
Christ need not
He
die until
chose. He | gave
Himself
to
be
scourged—John 19:1. Then He
was nailed to the cross where He
took your sins and died under
them to clear you. So He died
for you that He might bring you
to God. After the Third day in
the grave, He arose and ascended
back to God. Receive Him into
your heart as dying for your sins,
Then by Bible and prayer, grow
up. This Message sponsored by
a Seattle family.
THE EAGLE. VERNONIA. ORE.
Church Basketball Team
Loses Game. Wins One
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THE MALE QUARTET from the Northwest Christian College
located at Eugene. Oregon, will present a concert next Thursday
evening, March 24. 8:00 p.m. at the First Christian Church. The
Quartet consists of Harvey Ruegsegger. bass, Kalispell, Montana;
Dick Speck, first tenor, Olympia. Washington; Earl Gibbs, second
tenor. Dallas. Oregon; and Marion Castle, baritone. Sumner.
Washington. They will be accompanied by E. M. Eldridge. Field
Representative of the College. There will be no admission charge
and the public is cordially invited to hear this program ot sacred
and popular music.
GEMS OF THOUGHT
WORK AND PLAY
All work and no play make
Jack a dull boy.
—James Howell
What ; leads to unhappiness, :s
making ; pleasure the chief aim.
—William Shenstone
If all I our years were holidays,
sport ' would be more irksome
than work.
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—Mary Baker Eddy
The purest pleasures lie with­
in the circle of useful occupation.
—Henry Ward Beecher
A life of pleasure makes even
the strongest mind frivolous at
last.
—Edward Bulwer-Lytton
He who spends all his life in
sport is like one who wears noth-
ing but fringes, and eats nothing
but sauces.
—Richard Fuller
Guests Enjoy
Sunday Dinner
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The simple life never appeals
so strongly to a man as on the
day after a holiday.
Saturdays
2:30 to 6:30 P.M.
Tuesdays
10:30 to 5 P.M.
NOW
Local OPTICAL Service
Glasses Repaired and Adjusted Anytime
Dr. C. Votaw, Optometrist. For appointment call 1382.
Office located adjacent to Dr. Hampton in Sundland Bldg.
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LODGE AND CLUB NOTICES
A. F. & A. M.
Vernonia Lodge No. 184
A. F. & A. M. meet* at
Masonic Temple. Staled
Communication
first
Thursday of each month,
at 7:30 p.m.
T. F. Tomlin, W.M.
Walter Linn, Sec’y.
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V. F. W.
Regular meetings:
2nd and 4th
Wednesdays, 8 P.M.
V.F.W. Hall.
Ralph Hartman, Commander
Leland Pugsley, Adjutant
AUXILIARY—2nd and 4th Tues.
Maeva Brimmer, President
Shirlee Vike, sec’y-
$-55
Order of Eastern Star
Nehilem 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.
Lucille Tomlin, W.M.
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Mona Gordon. Sec’y.
Knights of Pythias
Hardings Lodge No. 116
Vernonia. Oregon
Meetings LOOT.
Hall, Second and
Fourth Mondays
Each Month
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VERNONIA
LIONS
CLUB
MEETS EVERY MONDAY
EVENING
Vernonia Country Club
Art Gardner, President
George Hahn, Secretary______ 3 55
Vernonia Lodge No. 246
Meets Every Tuesday
Sales of U.S. Savings Bonds
continued their steady climb as a
favored investment by Oregon­
Pythian Sisters
ians, who purchased $3,655,726
Vernonia Temple No. 61
worth of them in February.
Meetings: LO.O.F. Hall
Second and Fourth Wednesdays
This is 15% higher than sales
of each month
in February, 1954 which was re­
Alice Weed. M.E.C.
garded as an excellent month
2 55 with sales amounting to $3,100.-
Alice Buckley. Secretary
936.
Vernonia F.O.E.
Columbia county sales were
(Fraternal Order of Eagles)
I $38,073 in February 1955 show­
ing a big increase over the $26,-
771 sold in February 1954
Meets
Evvry
Friday
8 P M.
American Legion
VERNONIA
POST 11«
Meets First and
Third Monday of
each month.
AUXILIARY
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First and Third Tuesdays
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
2nd and Maple
Pastor, Rev. L. A. Shelton
S.S. E-upt. Mrs. G. Well*
SUNDAY
Sunday School
9:45 a m.
Morning Worship
I CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST 11:00
(Colored)
Evangelistic Service
7:45 p.m.
VERNONIA BIBLE CHURCH
J. C. Foster. Pastor
p.m.
“Revivaltime"
10
30
Reverend Glenn B. Campbell
9:45 a.m. — Sanday school.
on KEX Portland
Pete Raney, S. S Supt,
11-12 a.m. — Morning worship.
WEDNESDAY
Sunday, March 20, 1955
6:30 p.m.—Young Peoples service 7:45 p.m.
Midweek Service
9:45 a m. — . jnday school, clas­
8 p.m. — Evening worship.
awaits you at
A
warm
welcome
ses for all ages.
i 7:30 p.m. Tuesda; and Fridays—
the Assembly of Hod church
11.00 a m. — Morning worship i
Prayer Meetings.
We also
and Sunday School
Sermon, "Following Afar Off".
Welcome to all to worship with us
invite you to tune in our radio
6:30 p.m. — Study classes for all
TIMBER FRIENDS CHURCH
broadcast.
ages.
(Meeting in Timber grade school.) I SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
7:30 p.m.—Evening service. Topic,
Pastor, Harold Ankeny
Ed H. Webb. Pastor
"The Feast of Pentecost".
Sunday School
10:00 a m
Services on Saturday :
7:30 Monday evening — Young
Worship Hour
11:00 am. 9:30 a.m. — Sabbath School.
people’s class at the parsonage
Evening Service
7:30 p.m. 10:45 a m. — Preaching, mission­
7:30 p.m. Wed — Bible Study
ary programs or Bible study.
(meeting in pastor’s home)
and prayer meeting.
7:30 p.m. Thurs. — Men’s and
women’s prayer meetings at the
various homes
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Large Elk Herd
Invades Farm
MIST — Charles Hansen said
he had a new herd of cattle Iasi
week. Fourteen elk came to his
place Friday night at 6 o’clock
and again Saturday night at 8.
They are very hard on th - tender
young grass and grain as they are
all large cattle.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Roeser
and son Bobby from Astoria and
Mrs. H Burstow from Seaside
visited Tuesday of last we-k at
the Charles Hansen home.
The doctor was called from
Vernonia one night last week for
Roy Hughes who has not be'-n
very well for several weeks. He
is some better at this writing.
Mrs. L. P. Wikstrom went to
Hillsboro one day last we--k to
see the doctor.
The Brooks family moved last
week to a farm this side of Clats­
kanie, and their little village,
home here was bought by a resi­
dent of Mist.
An old-timer, Billy Brown, and
Jack Wray visited recently at
Mist. Mr. Brown stayed with the
Dowlings when they operated the
hotel here 45 years ago.
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Columbia
Encampment No. 89
will meet the 1st and 3rd Fridays
of each month at the ».O.O.F.
hall.
Albert Tandy, Chief Patriarch
Wm. D. Shafer. Scribe
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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Reverend Everette Murray
9:45 a m. — Sunday school.
11:00 — Morning worship
6:30 p.m. — Training union
7:30 p.m. — Evening worship.
7:30 p.m. Wed. — Pravtr service.
ST. MARY’S CATHOLIC
Rev. William Delplanche
First and second Sundays M.t.s
at 7:30 a m. Third. Fourth and
Fifth Sundays Mass at 11:15
a.m.
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LODGE
Meets 2nd and 4th Thursday
evenings of each month in the
LOOT HalL
Evelyn Thompson, Noble Grand
Edith McFarland, Vice Grand
Gertrude Schalock. Rec. Sec y.
Cora Lange. Financial Secretary
Mathilde Bergerson. Treasurer
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Cloyd Thompson. Noble Grand
Jias Davies. Secretary
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John Barger, Chancellor
Commander
Oscar G. Weed. Secretary
Savings Bond
Sales Increase
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NAZARENE CHURCH
Harry Burk. Pastor
9:45 a m. — Sunday school.
Ralph Lais. Supt
11:00 a.m. — Morning worship.
6:30 p.m—Young Peoples service.
7:30 p.m. — Evening service.
Wednesday 7:30 p.m. — Prayer
meeting.
VERNONIA BRANCH LDS
9:30 am., Sunday — Priesthood
meeting.
10:30 a m. — Sunday School con­
venes under supervision oi
Axel Olson.
12:00 Noon — Sacrament ser­
vices under direction of Earl
P. Genzer. Branch President.
10:00 a m. Tuesday — Relief So­
ciety convenes under supervi­
sion of Erlene Olson Sr.
7:30 p.m. Thurs. — Young People
MIA group meets at community
hall, Buxton, Oregon.
TREHARNE — Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Beck and daughters; Mi.
and Mrs. Ted Marlott and Rickv
of Portland and Lee Rogers were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Tisdale.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Kelly of
Beaverton and Mrs. J. R. Kirk­
bride of Hillsboro visited Mr. and
Mrs. B. A. Kirkbride Saturday
afternoon.
Mrs. Exie Weaver and Mrs. Ro­
bert Reynolds visited Mrs. L -oan
Odam Friday afternoon. Visiting
Mrs. Odam Wednesday was Mrs.
Joe Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Smith. Mary
Lola and Elizabeth Kay of River­
view visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe
VERNONIA EVANGELICAL
Miller Wednesday evening of last
UNITED BRETHREN
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week.
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Rev. F. M. Knoll
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Mr. and Mrs. Joe Miller spent Sunday, March 20, 1955
the week end at Mosier visiting 9:45 a. m. — Sunday School. Clas­
ses for all ages.
her mother, Mr. and Mrs. W. T.
11:00 a.m. — Morning Worship
McClure.
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Sermon, “Great Faith”. This
The Herb Benders were Port­
is the day for the "Hour Shar­
land shoppers Saturday.
ing", a co-operative movem -nt
Mrs. Pauline Tisdale visited
with all the other churches to
Mrs. Flora Whitmire and Mrs.
help rehabilitate the crippled,
Florence Reynolds Monday.
give war widows a chance to
support their families, and help
people rebuild morale.
Westerbergs Spending
6:30 p.m. — Youth Fellowship.
Vacation In Seattle
7:30 p m. — Evening servic .
ROCK CREEK — Mr. and Mrs.
Topic, “The Leper Who Came
Ben Westerb rg have motored to
to Jesus."
Seattle while spring vacation is Wednesday, March 23, 1955
on.
2:00 pm. — Martha Circle at
home of Martha Enevoldsei-..
Keasey Extension Unit met at
Mary Christensens last Wednes­ 7:30 p.m. — Midweek service at
the church.
day. Margaret Allyn gave the
program on useful repairs around
the home.
Mrs. J. Greenman assisted the
five Keasey women. Mrs. F. Mor­
ris, Mrs. H. Christensen, Mrs. T. I I
DeWitt, Mrs. H. Counts and Mrs.
G. Martan with their Better Dress
Workshop, which was held at
Mrs. Herb Counts home last
Thursday.
Mrs. P. Dereberry is spending a
little time at their summer home
on Rock Creek.
April Martan is recuperating
from the chickenpox.
11. 1955
Thursday Evening, Family Houi
—7:30 p m.
Quaker Hour, KEX Sun 9.00 a m
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Ervin F. Leake. Pastor
9:45 am. — Bible School.
11:00 a m. — Sermon by Dr. Chas
Addleman, State Secretary of
the Oregon Christian Mission­
ary Society. Nursery.
6 30 pm. — Youth Fellowship.
I 7:30 p m — Evening church ser­
vice. Picture interpretation by
Mrs Leake. Meditation by the
pastor.
Church F -Howship Dinner Thurs­
day evening at 6:30, March 24.
preceding the concert by the
Northwest Christian Collegi-
Male Quartet
The Bible church basketball
squad traveled to Castle Rock,
Saturday, March 12 where they
were bested by the Christian
Church team. A fellowship was
held in the church basement fol­
lowing the game.
J. Strain led the victors with
16 points while H. Bass held scor­
ing honors with 31 for Vernonia.
Totals: Castle Rock 69, Ver-
noma 60.
Monday night the Hillsboro 1
Christians were hosted by the
Bible Church five here in the
Washington grade gym. A clean
close-fought game was witnessed
by quite a few spectators. Fol­
lowing the game refreshments i
were served in the church.
Carl Holsey led the scoring
with 27 for the local team fol­
lowed closely by Reynolds of
Hillsboro with 25 and Hank Bass
of Vernonia with 21.
Totals: Vernonia 69, Hillsboro,
68.
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