Group Returns Home From Crusade Camp Billy Graham Film Offered The Billy Graham film, “The Heart is a Rebel,” will be fea­ tured at the Saturday night Youth for Christ rally, July 7, at the public auditorium in Portland at 7:45 p.m. This full color, feature- length production places a “down- to-earth” story in the setting of the Graham team Crusade in Mad­ ison Square Garden, N;w York City. Ethel Waters, Georgia Lee, and John Milford are featured in the story based cn a conflict in the life cf a modern young couple when the husband, an advertising executive, can’t find a place in his scheme of things for his wife’s sud­ den acceptance of the Christian faith. The musical portion of the rally will be provided by “Stars of To­ morrow”, children who are teen» of the future with talents they are developing for Christian service. Dr. Winfield Am, director, will preside at the rally. There will be no admission charge. Brake Relining With American Brakebloc Bonded Brake Shoes R A L P H 'S CHEVRON SERVICE Atlas Tires Batteries Accessories Motor Tune-up Auto Parts HAzel 9-6691 Returning Sunday from the Child for Christ Crusade camp, which was held at Canbv were campers, Susan Howard, Catherine Reynolds, Patricia Fisher and Glenda Hahmeyer and workers, Mrs. Paul Weller and daughter Kathy, Mrs. Grace Peachey and Mrs. Virgil Snook. While there the ladies became acquainted with Mrs. Jeanette Marvin who is the grand-daughter of the late Omar Nickerson and great niece of the late Alma Sitts, both former Ver­ nonia residents. Fair Visitors Stop Over Here NATAL - PITTSBURG — Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Short of Los An­ geles visited Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Lindsay Monday of last week on their way to Seattle and the fair. Mr. and Mrs. Max Oblack and Mr. and Mrs. DeeVeere Hershey drove to Scappoose Sunday and called on Mr. and Mrs. R?"d Hol­ ding. They also picked strawber­ ries in the vicinity. House guests of Kit and Anita Kennedy were Velma and Don Olivier of Santa Paula, Calif. The Olivers had been to Canada and World’s Fair at Seattle. They re­ marked about the beauty of the Nehalem valley. Velma and Anita, first cousins, enjoyed recalling pleasant memories of their child­ hood in California. Mr. and Mrs. Max Glienke were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Wolff. Mr. and Mrs. DeeVeere Hershey and Devy accompanied by Mrs. Kenneth Tupper and Sandra drove to Seaside and Cannon Beach Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. Lindsay of Scappoose accompanied by Mrs. Lindsay’s sister from Wyoming were Friday guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Lindsay. LODGE AND CLUB NOTICES V, V. F. W. Regular meeting«: Fourth Wednesdays, 8 P.M. ' V.F.W. HalL Donald George, Commander J. E. Ade, Adjutant 4-60 NEHALEM VALLEY COIN CLUB Meets last Thursday every month West Oregon Electric Auditorium, 7:30 P.M. Patricia Burns, President Richard Burns, Vice-president Ruth Steers, Secretary Ralph Bergerson, Treasurer VISITORS WELCOME 10-62 Knights of Pythias Hardings Lodge No. 116 Vernonia, Oregov I.O.O.F. Hall Second Monday of Each Month Meets 4th Monday each month at the IOOF hall. 8 P.M. Art Gardner, Commander Carl Davis, Adjutant AUXILIARY Meets 4th Mon.. IOOF hall 8 p.m. Mabel Gardner. President Cora Lange. Secretary 7-62 VERNONIA LIONS CLUB MEETS FIRST AND THIRD MONDAY EACH MONTH 6:30 P.M.. FIRE HALL John Jensen, President Neil Zimmerman, Sec. 3-62 IWA Local 5-14 Meets First and Third Thursdays 7:30 p.m. Jack Bergerson, Chancellor Commander Robert Wyckoff, Secretary Pythian Sisters Vernonia Temple No. 61 Meetings: I.O.O.F. Hall Second and Fourth Wednesdays of each month Cleo McNair, M.E.C. Cora Lange, Secretary 2-62 Vernonia Lodge No. 246 Meets Every Tuesday 8 P.M. Carl Davis, Noble Grand Lee Rogers, Sec. Vernonia Barracks Veterans of World War I 1-63 MT. HEART REBEKAH LODGE NO. 243 Meets 2nd and 4th Thursday evenings of each month in the I.O.O.F. Hall. Gertrude Schalock. Noble Grand June Ray, Secretary 3-63 American Legion VERNONIA POST 116 Meets Second it Fourth Fridays of each month. Commander L. E. Stiff. Adjutant AUXILIARY Second and Fourth Fridays Leah Stiff, President Lona Weidman, Sec. 1-63 ■v.F.L. — C.I.O. Business Agent is at the hall, North and Washington Sts. third and fourth Thursday 10 a.m. to. 12:30 p.m. 4-62 Order of Eastern Star Nehalem Chapter 153, O. E. S. Regular com­ munication first Wednesday of each month at Masonic Tern- All visiting sisters and broth, ers welcome. Isabelle Brunsman, W. M. Mona Gordon. Sec. 1-63 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. Dr. T. M. Hobart, President Mrs. Evelyn Heath. Secy., Mgr. Manager’s office, West Ore. Bldg 7-62 A. F. & A. M. Vernonia Lodge No. 164 A. F. k A. M. meets at Masonic Temple. Sta»d Communication t h ir d Thursday of each month, at 8:00 p.m. Albert B. Brunsman. W.M. Harry G. Sandon. Sec'y. 1-63 AT THE CHURCHES CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Third St., back cf Miller's Store A. W. and Lillian Wilson, Ministers 9:45 am .—Bible school. B. L. Mitchell, director. Orchestra prelude. Classes for all ages. 11:00 a.m.—Morning worship 6:15 p.m. — NYPS second and fourth Sundays. Kenneth Mish- ler in charge. 7:00 p.m.—Evangelistic services. Lively singing of favorite songe Wednesday 7:00 p.m.—Midweek service. All are welcome to "The Homelike Church” SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST 2nd Ave. and Nehalem E. E. Stratton, Pastor Services on Saturday: 9:30 a.m.—Sabbath school. 10:45 am.—Preaching, mission­ ary programs, or Bible study VERNONIA EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN State Avenue Raymond Targgart, Pastor 1768 N. Ainsworth, Portland, Ore, BUtler 5-8159 9:45 a.m. — Sunday school. Carl Holsey, Sup’t. 11:00 a.m. — Morning worship. Nursery for small children. 6:00 p.m.—Youth Fellowship. 7:00 p.m.—Evening service. Wednesday 7:00 p.m.—Hour of power, pray­ er and Bible study. MIST-BIRKENFELD COMMUNITY CHURCH Sulo A. Sanders, Pastor Shirley Berg, Sunday School buperinlendent At Blrkenfcld Community Center Sunday 9:45 a.m.—Sunday school for all 11:00 a m.—Family worship. Nur­ sery for pre-school children. Wednesday 7:45 p.m.—Prayer and Bible study. Saturday 7:30 p.m.—Youth Fellowship and recreation. At Mist Church 8:00 p.m.—Sunday evening, wor­ ship service. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH North and Washington Sts. Bruce Roberts, Pastor HAxel 9-6522 9:45 a.m.—Bible school. Mrs. Ruth Sullivan, Sup’t. 11:00 a.m.—Morning worship. 6:00 p.m.—Chi Rho Fellowship 6:30 p.m.—Senior youth group 7:00 p.m. Bible study 7:30 p.m. Evening service ST. MARY’S CATHOLIC Rev. William Delplanche Bridge St. at 2nd Ave. First and Second Sundays, Mass Mass at 7:00 p.m. Third, Fourth Fifth Sundays, at 8:00 a.m. First Fridays, Mass at 7:00 p.m ASSEMBLY OF GOD 2nd and Maple W. C. Armstrong, Pastor 9:45 a.m., Sunday school. Clas­ ses for all ages. 11:00 a.m., Morning worship. 7:30 p.m., Evangelistic service. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday — Prayer meeting at the church. VERNONIA BIBLE CHURCH E. J. Ruff, Pastor First and Maple Sts. Gene Weller, Sunday School Supt. 9:45 a.m.—Sunday school 11:00 a.m.—Morning service. 6:30 p.m.—Classes for adults and high school age. 7:30 p.m.—Evening worship ser­ vice. 8:00 p.m.—Tuesday home study class. 9:30 a.m. Thursday—Ladies cot tage prayer at Virgil Snooks. 7:00 p.m. Thursday — Christian service brigade. VERNONIA BRANCH CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST LATTER DAY SAINTS 925 Rose Avenue Branch Presidency — Elders Wil­ bur E. Wilson, Henry T. Hud­ son. and Clarence Updike. Sunday: 9:00 a.m. — Priesthood Convenes 10:30 a.m. — Sunday school. Robert E. McNair, Supt. 12:15 p.m. — Sacrament Service. Wilbur E. Wilson, presiding. Tuesday: 4:00 p.m. — Primary. Cleo Mc­ Nair, Pres. Thursday: 10:00 a.m. — Relief Society. Laura E. Carmichael, Pres. Visitors Welcome at All Meetings FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH A. K. Pevoto. Pastor A and Washington St. Sunday services: 10:00 a.m. — Sunday school. 11:00 a.m. — Morning worship. 6:10 p.m. — Training Union. 7:15 p m. — Evening service. Dillard Named Head of Demos W. W. Dillard, St. Helens, at­ torney, was unanimously elected chairman cf the Columbia County Democratic Central committee at Its re-organization meeting held June 29 in the St. Helens city council chambers. Committeemen and party members crowded the chambers to capacity. Other officers elected were as follows: Franciene Urban, Scappoose, vice-chairman; Rep. Wayne Tur­ ner, St. Helens, alternate chair­ man; Ida Nelson, Marshland, al­ ternate vice-chairman; Grace Kuf- fel, Scappoose, secretary; Elaine Turner, St. Helens, congressional committee woman; Rep. Wayne Turner, St. Helens, congressional committeeman; Louise Johnson, Yankton, committeewoman; Pa­ tricia Smith, Rainier, finance chairman; Elaine Turner, St. Hel­ ens, delegate to state convention being held at the Marion hotel in Salem July 3 and 4; and, Mrs. Al­ len Simonson, Clatskanie, chair­ man of a committee»to arrange for a Democratic booth at the county fair. The next meeting of the Cen­ tral committee will be held on September 14, 8:00 p.m. in the St. Helens city council chambers in city hall. All Democrats and in­ terested persons are invited to at­ tend the meeting. Accident Victim Out of Hospital Taylor Family Guests At R. F. Hunteman Home NATAL - PITTSBURG — Mr. and Mrs. Ray Taylor and girls were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Hunteman in Vernon­ ia Saturday night. Also present were Gilbert Hunteman of Sweet Home and Jean Pease of Hills­ boro. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Tupper and Sandra drove to Hillsboro Sunday afternoon. They called on Mrs. Hilda Tupper and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Tupper. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kyser and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Dick Johnson and family Sat­ urday night. Mrs. Wm. Pringle drove to As­ toria Monday and brought her mother, Mrs. Nettie Titus, home with her for a visit. Tuesday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Noble Dunlap were Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Lindsay. That evening Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Steers Jr. and Mrs. Mary Cota and little Chris called on them. Oernonia Eagle THURSDAY, JULY 5, 1962 5 Graves Family Visits Here Enroute To Fair TIMBER ROUTE — Mr. and Mrs. Selwyn Graves and family of Crow were overnight visitors of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Thacker Friday night. Saturday they called on friends and rela­ tives. During Selwyn's vacation they had spent three days in Se­ attle. Mrs. Pat Galloway of Clatskanie visited her mother, Mrs. Nell Thacker and her sister Mrs. Geo. Smith Thursday. Mrs. Linnwood Reynolds re­ turned last Thursday from the University of Oregon medical school hospital in Portland where she had been confined for the past week. The surgery anticipated to repair a damaged left hip-joint has be?n postponed for several weeks. IT PAYS TO READ THE ADS. Group Gathers At I. Crawfords DR. R .V . LANCE OPTOMETRIST Wed.. 10 A.M.—5 P.M. Phone HA 9-6565 MIST — Friday evening visi­ tors at the John Crawfords were Anna Hanberg, Elsa Knowles, Mr. and Mrs. Sulo Sanders and Mr. and Mrs. George Scott from Van­ couver, B.C. who are visiting rela­ tives and friends here and at Bir- kenfeld. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Blount were in Hillsboro Monday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sparks of Delena were Saturday visitors at the Wayne Kysers and they also called on Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Cox. Mrs. Ardys Hansen and Mrs. Hugh Cox returned home last week from their trip to South Da­ kota. Mrs. Clair Devine made several trips to Forest Grove last week for dental appointments. Complete Visual Care BIRKENFELD — Roy Stuve returned home from the hospital Sunday. He is confined to bed and will go to his doctor for a checkup in five weeks. He is coming along fine. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Rodgers and girls visited Sunday afternoon with the Francis Larsons. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Baker Nevada Trip Climaxed visited Sunday evening with the By Visit Of Relatives Vick Bergs. Mrs. Roger Chase and Danny MIST — Mrs. Geo. Mathews re­ went to Arcata, California last turned home Sunday from her week on business. They were gone trip with her son and family, to several days. Pioche, Nevada. On their return Wayne Larson spent Sunday at home they came by way of Utah Scappoose. He and the Johnsons and California. Her sister and bro­ of Scappoose went water skiing. ther-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. B. Miss Hazel Cook of Portland Churn of Reno, Nevada were ov­ is spending her week's vacation ernight guests here Sunday. They at the Tom Hopkins home. I were enroute to Seattle to attend Mrs. Cecil Elliott and Mrs. Don the fair. Jensen of Warrenton visited Fri­ Among those from Mist who day with Mrs. Art Bellingham. attended the party at the Natal Jim Garlock and Sandra of De Grange hall Saturday evening Lake visited here with relatives were Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Cox, Mr. over the week end. and Mrs. Sam Devine and Mr. and The Fred Larson family left Mrs. Robert Mathews, Mr. and Tuesday evening for Scout Lake Mrs. Henann and family, and Mrs. where they spent the fourth. They Henann’s folks. will return home Sunday. Mrs. Dean Porter and boys stopped by one day last week enroute to Clatskanie from her Navy Men Spend Leave home at Powers. She came to get Here Following Cruise her daughter who was with her TIMBER ROUTE —FNE/3 Paul grandparents, the George Devines. Millard, and a friend, SNE/3 Larry » » » » » » » » » » » » Bounds, arrived last Wednesday BEN'S BARBER SHOP afternoon at the home of Paul’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Mil­ Expert Tonsorial Work ler on Timber route. They are on Open Six Days a Week leave from the United States Na­ vy, and have just completed an Vernonia, Oregon extensive cruise on the USS Brush. Leave will terminate July 18, and Paul will return to San Diego, California for special school­ ing, while Larry will return to du­ ty on the USS Brush. Mr. and Mrs. George Snyder and family from Lebanon have been visiting since last Saturday with his parents, Mr .and Mrs. Carl prefab, nothing else to buy Snyder. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Cappelli complete instructions and two children from Livermore, SAVE HUNDREDS OF California are spending some time DOLLARS with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. all sizes and types Hans Slette. 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