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GEMS OF THOUGHT MUSIC Music is divine. Mind, not matter, makes music; and if the divine tone be lacking, the hu man tone has no melody for me. —Mary Baker Eddy All music is what awakes from you when you are reminded by the instruments. —Walt Whitman I One Of Christ's Parables There is no truer truth obtain able by man than comes of music. —Robert Brownin ’ Music is the fourth great ma terial want of our nature,—first food, then raiment, then shelter, then music. —Bovee Music in the best sense, does not require novelty; nay, the older it is, and the more we are accustomed to it, the greater its effect. —Goethe DR. ABRAMS DENTIST HILLSBORO | I ; ! ’ AT THE CHURCHES THE ALASKA FLEABANE... Each year employers report 9 million wage items with incor rect social security numbers which cost the government 2*i million dollars to process. LOCKED OUT ? I | I Or Mail Them In. Re- turned Same Day. YESTERDAYS Loose Plates Relined — 4 Hours. New Ones — 1 to 3 Days. VERNONIA DRUG CO. TERMS IF DESIRED Phone HA 9-6254 Vernonia LODGE AND CLUB NOTICES IWA Local 5-14 Meets First and Third Thursdays 7:30 p.m. A.F.L. — CIO. Business agent at Union hall Thursday and Friday, noon io € 00 p.m. 4-58 VERNONIA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Board of Directors report to members quarterly. Board meets 2nd and 4th Mondays. 8:00 p.m . at West Oregon Electric office. Visitors invited. Marvin Kamholz, President Mona M. Gordon. Secy.. Manager Manager’s office at City Hall 7-57 VERNONIA Order of Eastern Star Nehalem 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. Lillian Davis. W.M. Mona Gordon. Sec'y. 1-58 Knights of Pythias Hardings Lodge No. 116 Vernonia, Oregon Meetings 1.0 O.F. HalL Second and Fourth Mondays Each Month Charles L. Johnson, Chancellor Commander Oscar G. Weed. Secretary Pythian Sisters LIONS CLUB MEETS EVERY MONDAY EVENING V.F.W. Hall Glen Hawkins, President Harold McEntire. Secretary 3-57 V. F. W. Vernonia Temple No. 61 Meetings: I.O.O.F. Hall Second and Fourth Wednesdays of each month Mathilde Bergerson, M.E.C. Alice Buckley. Secretary 2-58 Columbia Encampment No. 89 Regular meetings: will meet the 1st and 3rd Fridays j of each month at the I.O.O.F. 2nd and 4th hall. Wednesdays. 8 P.M. ’ Lloyd Quinn. Chief Patriarch V.F.W. Hall. I Omar Vernon. Scribe 1-58 Edwin Ade. Commander Tom Karnoski, Adjutant AUXILIARY—2nd and 4th Tues. Lila Rauch. President Betty Hawken. Sec y.________ 4-57 MT. HEART REBEKAH LODGE Meets 2nd and 4th Thursday evenings of each month in the I.O.O.F HalL Verda Cook. Noble Grand Hazel Cook. Vice Grand Dorothy Carter. Rec. Sec y. Herlene Robertson, Fin. Sec'y. Rose Mary Smith. Treasurer 3 58 Vernonia F.O.E. Vernonia Lodge No. 246 £%X^I.0.0.F. Meets Every Tuesday 8 P M. Omar Vernon. Noble Grand Bill Horn. Secretary 1 - 58 A. F. & A. M. Vernonia Lodge No. 184 A. F. It A. M. meets at Masonic Temple. Stated Communication first Thursday of each month, at 7:30 p.m. Dane S. Brady. W.M. Walter Linn. Sec'y. 1 58 .. . FOR A TASTE TREAT THESE NBC PRODUCTS! (Fraternal Order of Eagles) American Legion Meets Every Friday 8 P.M. VERNONIA I I POST 118 158 1st Ave. Vernonia Walter Floater W.P. Wally Noakes. Secy. T W F Sherman, field represen tative of the Social Security ad ministration said today that a AMDLVNSES; 7Z9 STOCK-EATING BEARS AMD 104 MOUNTAIN LIONS IN 1354 long-disabled worker now has VERNONIA EVANGELICAL until the beginning of July 1958 UNITED BRETHREN to file an application for the "dis- Rev. F. M Knoll I ability freeze” and still have his Sunday, August 4, 1957 social security earnings record 9:45 a m. — Sunday school. Mrs. protected as of the date he actu George Johnson in charge. ally became disabled. He said al 11:00 a m. — Morning worship so that the law now permits a Sermon: “Where The Wind veteran to receive compensation Blows”. from the veterans administration No evening service. for service-connected disability Wednesday. August 7 without any reduction in the 8:00 p.m. — First quarterly con amount of his disability insur ference. Sermon by Rev. E. ance benefits under social se JI' m A. Fogg, district superinten curity. These changes, signifi The Army Siqiul ûjrps uses J nt" dent. The annual summer cant to persons who have been mfUCH'IS TAU6AT IN MOKI U¡ HUP .amera which photographs +he camp is in session at Jennings UHWM contres twin anv omet disabled for some years and to •w.istble" 25 miles töt: ion ixMjc’itct Prtj orNens.m Lodge this week. Those at si» mile- aj-Jq it those with service-connected dis OHDeij, ime spahuh , oí aman Ba looks " tending are Rev. and Mrs. F. ability, became effective when tUÌHAN, ANO POATUúOlSe. . M Knoll, Marion Knoll, Owen President Eisenhower signed 1* F.nevoldsen, Donald Gouge and L 109. Mrs. E. J. Douglass. The purpose of the "disability freeze” is to prevent those years FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH during which a severe and inde ■ readily but why this is so I am Donald W. Hainer, Minister finite disability keeps a person I afraid we will have to leave to 9:45 a m Bible school. out of work from counting against the horses \Chose preferences are 11:00 a m. Morning worship. him on eligibility for benefits oi not always easily explained. The 6:30 p.m. — Christian Endeavor. on the amount of his benefit. period of flowering is the sum 7:30 pm. — Evening service. A person cannot qualify for th mer time when vacationists are Mr. and Mrs. Hainer are now in “freeze” unless, in addition to most likely to hit the trail to the residence at the parsonage and meeting disability requirement >. high spots. Those fortunate to may be reached at any time by he has worked for at least five come into the range of the Alaska calling HA 9 5242. years under social security and Fleabane will probably long re for about l'-j years during the ALASKA FLEABANE member the flower tops of this FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 3-year period just before his dis ©1933 Notionol Wildlife Federation plant which may measure to A. L. Argo, Pastor ability began. Possibly the Alaska Fleabane over an inch and a half across 9:45 a m. — Sunday school. Until the recent change in th" is better known to amateur bo and whose lilac rays and bril 11:00 — Morning worship. law, a period of disability could tanists as the Large Mountain liant yellow centers ar? most at Nursery attendant on duty at not be determined to have begun Fleabane. At any rate it is so tractive. morning service. earlier than 12 months before ap listed in that most popular ama- The National Wildlife Federa 7:00 p.m. — Training union. plication for the freeze, unless tie 8:00 p.m. — Evening service. teur botanist’s handbook Arm- tion welcomes the opportunity to application was made before the strong’s "Western Wildflowers.” invite you to the mountain tops 8:00 p.m. each Wednesday ■— end of June 1957. For this rea- Prayer meeting and Bible stu its reported range is from Alaska of our West to meet this plant. son. a disabled person who failed dy at the church. south to the high alpine valleys —E. Laurence Palmer to make his claim before the end of California and New Mexico of June, and who had become dis VERNONIA BRANCH LDS and while it is reported to be par abled before January 1, 1955, 9:30 am. Sunday — Priesthood ticularly conspicuous in the Ca would have lost his right to hav • meeting. nadian Rockies it is not listed in his social security record frozen the National Park Service's FIVE YEARS AGO 10:30 am. Sunday — Sunday because he could not possibly “Plants of Rock Mountain Na From The Eagle. July 31. 1952 school convenes under super meet the work requir-ments tional Park." While it is reported vision of Russell R. Snook. The Lester Shafer home just Moreover, without the "freeze” as being abundant, growing >n outside the city limits on Rose 7:00 p.m. Sunday — Sacrament he might have lost future right; moist places in the higher moun avenue was destroyed by fire service under direction of Axel to any social security benefits for tains as far east as Colorado, it Friday night. Olson, Branch President. himself or his family, because is not listed as an important About 250 attended the Po 7:30 p.m. Tuesday — Relief So at the time he dies or becomes 6i plant or even as existing in the mona picnic at Bigg Eddy park ciety convenes under supervi he may not have the required Forest Service’s “Range Plant Sunday. sion of Erlene OLson. work credit. The law, now amen Handbook.” Jepson’s "Flora ol Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Biggs 7:30 p.m. Wednesday — Young ded, gives those who were dis Western Middle California” does attended the 40 et 8 and 8 et 40 people's M I A. group meets at I abled before January 1, 19955, not list it at all. meetings at Grants Pass this Vernonia chapel. until June 30. 1958, to file an ap The Alaska Fleabane, if we week. plication for the disability freeze The Nehalem Archery club an may call it by that name, grows TIMBER FRIENDS CHURCH to protect their rights to old-age, to a height of two feet. The nounced its third annual trophy Pastor. Harold Ankeny survivors, or disability insurance. leaves have bristle points and are shoot at the club range near Mist Sunday School 15:00 a.in. The amendment relating to dis either smooth or somewhat hairy. for Sunday. 11:00 am. I abled veterans modified the "off Worship Hour TEN YEARS AGO The upper leaves at least have 7:30 pm. set" provision in the law so that Sunday Evening somewhat clasping basis and leaf From The Eagle. July 31, 1947 Wednesday Evening 7:30 pm a social security disability insur Ownership of the beauty shop margins that are free from notch The pastor’s phone is 17T21. ance benefit will not be reduced ing. The leaves are placed al at Miller’s store changed hands because of compensation payable ternately along the stems which this week when Mrs. Margaret ASSEMBLY OF GOD to a veteran by the veterans ad are definitely covered with a Juola sold to Miss Hoover of Rai 2nd and Maple ministration for his service-con nier. down. L. A. Shelton. Pastor nected disability. Sherman point The F.O.E softball team de 9:45 a.m. — Sunday school. Clas The flower clusters are more ed out that the offset continues feated the O-A team at the city ses for all ages. or less daisy-like and composed to apply in cases involving vet park Tuesday evening. F. O. E. 11:00 a.m. — Morning worship. of discs of bright yellow tubular erans’ pensions which are paid battery was Lyle Galloway ahd 7:45—Evangelistic service. flowers surrounded by the ray on account of non service-con Clair Sunnell 10:30 p.m. — Radio program — nected disability. flowers which are a clear bright Meeting time for the Lions club KGO, San Francisco. lilac color and not so narrow as was changed from Monday noon 7:30 pm. Wednesdays — Mid one might expect of the usual Best Quality Paint Is to Monday evening, according to week service and church. fleabane. To most persons, the Also Most Economical Ed Salomonson. president. Meet fleabanes are daisy-like slender Whether you paint your build ing place was the MacDonald ho plants with the white ray flowers ST. MARYS CATHOLIC ings yourself or hire it done, re tel dining room. that are more or less uniformly Rev. William Delplanche member that the labor costs sev. FIFTEEN YEARS AGO wide throughout their length. 1 First and second Sundays Masi eral times more than the price From The Eagle, July 30, 1942 The averagr? Eastern farmer or | at 7:30 a m. Third, Fourth anj of the best quality paint, advises A list compiled at the Eagle Midwesterner who knows “White Fifth Sundays Mass at 11:13 County Agent D< n Coin Walrod office showed 175 men in the ser weed” or “Daisy Fleabane" or a.m. The best quality paint you can vice from Vernonia and vicipity. “Whitetop" knows a relative of NAZARENE CHURCH buy is usually the cheapest in the As the result of a Victory dance the Alaska Fleabane, though the Harry Burk. Pattor long run It will last longer, give at the IOOF hall Saturday night, name “White-weed" may be also 9:45 a m. — Sunday school. better service, and usually does $1192 was raised for the war ef appropriately applied to a mem B. L. Mitchell, Sup’t. not need to be removed or scrap fort from sale of savings stamps ber of the mustard family of 11:00 a.m. — Morning worship ed when repainting, as somi-tim« s and bonds. The door prize, a $25 plants. The “Daisy Fleabane” 7:30 p.m. — Evening service. is the case with an inferior quit or “Whitetop" may under some bond was won by Fred Romtvedt. Wednesday 7:30 p.m. — Prayer ity paint. Curly Bufmire held a ticket that circumstances cause an irritation meeting. won him $10 in stamps and Harry on the skins of some persons but prayer meeting. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST Hall won $5 in stamps. it is not ordinarily dangerous. G. Merlin Kretschmar. Pastor People were reminded that Wallace’s Farmer once listed the CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST Services on Saturday: sugar stamps 6 and 7 would be Fleabane as the "worst enemy of (Colored) 9:30 a.m. — Sabbath School. good until August 22. meadows.” J. C. Foster. Pastor 10:45 a.m. — Preaching, mission Our Alaska Fleabane apparent 9:45 a m. — Sunday school. ary programs or Bible study. In 1975 there will be 20 million ly will never win a reputation VERNONIA BIBLE CHURCH 11-12 am. — Morning worship. Americans over 65. as being a serious pest. It in fact John Cowles. Pastor 6:30 p.m.—Young Peoples service is popular with many who like Pale Raney. Sunday School Sup't. 8 p.m. — Evening worship. BEN'S BARBER SHOP to range through the highlands 7:30 p.m Tuesda; and Fridays— 9:45 a m. — Sunday School. of Western America seeking Prayer Meetings. 1100 a.m. — Morning Service Expert Tonsorial Work beauty and not thinking too seri Welcome to all to worship with ua 6 30 pm. — Classes for all ages ously of pasture management. 7:30 pm. — Evening Service. Vernonia, Oregon Horses will eat Alaska Fleabane —Office Supplies at the Eagle— 7:30 p.m. Wednesday — Mid ween A man had a fig tree in his garden and at the season, he came looking for figs and found none. So he told the gardener to cut the tree down. But the gardener would first dig around the tree and add fertilizer. Then if no figs, he would cut down the tree. Luke 13:6-9. In this parable, the non- bearing tree stands for the Chris- tian who is a mere make-believe. He acts like a Christian but he does not believe in Christ as his Lord and Saviour. Now as to the saved — they believe that Christ’s blood washed away their every list sin and that God gave them eternal life. Which kind are you? Geo. N. Taylor. 2385—87th Ave. S-W. Portland 1, Oregon. Sell if with an Eagle Classified. Broken Plates Repair ed While You Wait. THURSDAY, AUG 1, 1957 Social Security Law Changes Benefit Long-Disabled Workers GEORGE N. TAYLOR Portland. Oregon The fine drama or the fine piece of music does not make its auditor part of a crowd; it re moves him, and every one else in the crowd, and makes him an individual. —George Jean Nathan THE EAGLE. VERNONIA. ORE. I 7-57 Meets First and Third Monday of each mouth. AUXILIARY First and Third Tuesdays 1 58 FINE Groceries Meats—Vegetables SAM’S FOOD STORE Free Delivery HA 9 $501 I