Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, August 02, 1962, Page 7, Image 7

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    Money Order
Warning Given
Merchants and the general pub­
lic should be warned that cash­
ing a post office money order for
a stranger is every bit as risky as
cashing that person’s personal
check.
Literally thousands of money
orders are stolen from post offices
each year, and often the rubber
stamp equipment to make them
look authentic is either stolen at
the same time, or duplicated illeg­
ally.
A recent theft of several hun­
dred of the new style print punch
money order forms and the issuing
machine which prints the amount
and punches in the value was ta­
ken at the same time from the
Huntsville, Utah post office. Some
of these were reported cashed.
Too many people believe that a
money order is good, because they
are issued by the post office.
Plan every move — and keep
your thinking a day ahead of
your work.
Outboard
Motor Oil
In measure-marked
Plastic Containers
R A L P H 'S
CHEVRON SERVICE
Atlas Tires
Batteries
Accessories
Motor Tune-up
Auto Parts
HAzel 9-6691
Let's Get Acquainted!
AT THE CHURCHES
Do You Know This Man?
Bom July 18, 1920 at La Moure,
North Dakota.
Married June 9, 1945 at San Fran­
cisco.
Came to Vernonia in 1946.
Is now in business here.
Holds an elective public office.
Is active in church and commun­
ity affairs.
Has several children.
(Information supplied by J. W.
Nichols.) Answer to last week’s
quiz: Otto Siedelman, senior ci­
tizen in the Jamboree parade.
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
Third St., back of Miller's Store
A. W. and Lillian Wilson,
Ministers
9:45 a.m.—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”
Local Witnesses
Go to Longview
A delegation of some 20 Je­
hovah’s Witnesses of Vernonia
congregation will attend the two-
state three-day “Courageous Min­
isters district assembly” slated to
start Friday, August 3 in Long­
view, Washington.
Heading the local group will be
La Moine Todd, presiding minis­
ter, who said that upwards of 6000
delegates from 100 congregations
will receive advanced ministerial
instruction from regional and na­
tional representatives of the
Watchtower Bible and Tract So­
ciety, convention sponsor.
The convention program will
include talks, staged dramatiza­
tions, group discussions and dem­
onstrations all designed to impart
advanced instruction in Bible
teaching methods.
Climaxing the Longview assem­
bly will be the free public talk
on Sunday, August 5, at 3 p.m.
Vernon C. Wisegarver, New York
minister and direct representative
of the world headquarters of Je­
hovah’s Witnesses, will speak on
“Take Courage — God’s Kingdom
Is at Hand.”
Doctor: Have your eyes ever
been checked
Little girl: No sir, they’ve al­
ways been brown!
LODGE AND CLUB NOTICES
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, Oregon
I.O.O.F. Hall
Second
Monday
of Each Month
Jack Bergerson, Chancellor
Commander
Robert Wyckoff, Secretary
Pythian Sisters
Vernonia Temple No. 61
Meetings: I.O.O.F. Hall
Second and Fourth Wednesday«
of each month
Cleo McNair, M.E.C.
Cora Lange, Secretary
2-62
Vernonia Lodge No. 246
¿ C V o . o . f .
Meets Every Tuesday
8 P.M.
Pete Wiederkehr. Noble Grand
Lee Rogers. Sec.
1-63
MT. HEART REBEKAH
LODGE NO. 243
Meets 2nd and 4th Thursday
evenings of each month In the
I.O.OT. HalL
Gertrude Schalock. Noble Grand
June Ray, Secretary
3-63
American Legion
VERNONIA
POST 116
Meets Second 8:
Fourth Fridays
of each month.
Horn, Commander
Stiff, Adjutant
AUXILIARY
Second and Fourth Fridays
Otilia Heckenliable, President
Leah Stiff, Sec. _ _ _ _ _ _ J
Vernonia Barracks
Veterans of World War I
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.
A.F.L. — C.I.O.
Business Agent is at the hall,
North and Washington Sts.
third and fourth Thursday 10
ajn. to 12:30 p.m.
4-62
Order of Eastern Star
Nehalem Chapter 153, O. E. 8.
Regular
municatioa first
Wednesday
of each month
at Masonic Tem­
ple. 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.
Robert C. Lindsay. 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. Stafkd
! Communication t h i r d
Thursday of each month,
at 6:00 p.m.
rt B. Brunsman. W.M.
y G. Sandon. Sec'y.
1-83
Logging Events P lea se Record Crowd
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SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
2nd Ave. and Nehalem
E. E. Stratton, Pastor
Services on Saturday:
9:30 a.m.—Sabbath school.
10:45 a.m.—Preaching, mission­
ary programs, or Bible study
VERNONIA EVANGELICAL
UNITED BRETHREN
Slate 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
Superintendent
At Blrkenfeld 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.
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.
1:30 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.
Gone 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 CHRISTIAN CHURCH
North and Washington Sts.
Bruce Roberts. Pastor
HAzel 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, Mess
Mase at 7:00 p.m.
Third, Fourth Fifth Sundays,
at 8:00 a.m.
First Fridays, Mass at 7:00 p.m
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
A. K. Pevoto. Pastor
A and Washington Si.
Sunday services:
10 00 a.m. — Sunday school.
11:00 a.m. — Morning worship.
8-10 p.m. — Training Union.
7:15 p.m. — Evening service.
THE LOGGING show Sunday afternoon, chair-
manned by Ralph Keasey. drew a record atten­
dance and was enjoyed from start to finish. Some
of the events are pictured here. Top left, log birl-
ing in which Bill Bergerson placed first, Don Webb
was second and Lynn Michener, third; top right,
pole walking which resulted in first place for John
Normand. second for Gene Weller and third, Chet
Ray; middle left, power saw falling, in which Da­
vid Carson took first, Archie Dass. second and Del-
mer Michener, third; center right, the two clowns
(alias Bob Thompson and Homer Fuller) take a
try at the log chopping which was won by Archie
Fam ily Visits
Portland Zoo
BIRKENFELD—Mr. and Mrs.
Jepson Lonnquist and family went
to the zoo last Friday.
Anna Hanberg stayed with Mrs.
Reid’s mother Saturday while
they were gone to the community
4-H day at Clatskanie. She also
took care of the Lonnquist child.
Mrs. Darrell Baksr was at the
home of Mrs. Maud Rogers at
Mist last Friday to play pinochle.
Mrs. Ione Downs and Stevie of
Portland spent the week end with
her folks, the G. P. Wanstroms.
Mrs. Downs returned home, leav­
ing Stevls here. She will return
here aiid they will spend the rest
of the week at the beach.
Mrs. Flora Lustig of Detroit,
Mich., arrived here Sunday for
an indefinite visit with relatives.
Visitors at the Robert Berg
home over the week end were
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Barty of Los
Angeles and Mr. and Mrs. Dallas
Siska of Portland. Sunday they
all went to the beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Arby Mills spent
Sunday at the beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Richardson
and his mother, Elsa Richardson
spent last week at Seaside.
Clyde Johnson is doing some
carpenter work on the foundation
of Lloyd Beaches house.
IT PAYS TO READ THE ADS!
Dass, first, Lynn Michener, second and George
Brown, third; bottom left, power saw bucking,
which ended with David Carson in first place, Mel­
vin Parrish in second and Chet Ray in third: bot­
tom right, the parachute jump thrilled everyone
with the skill of the chutist in maneuvering the
chute to an almost perfect landing. Other logging
events were truck backing, won by Bud Gibson,
first. Archie Dass. second and Chet Ray. third, and
ax throwing in which Delmer Michener placed
first. Bill Sword, second and Chet Ray. third. The
sweepstakes trophy for high points, or all-around
logger went to Archie Dass.
Baptists Slate
Guest Speaker
Reverend Robert Crider from
Alabama will be the guest speak­
er Sunday morning at 11:00 o’clock
at the First Baptist church at
Washington and A streets, accord­
ing to Reverend A. K. Pevoto,
pastor of the church. Sunday ev­
ening, Mr. and Mrs. Crider will
have charge of the song service
and an invitation is extended to
everyone to come and help sing.
Rev. and Mrs. Crider are here
to assist with the vacation Bible
school which will start next Mon­
day, August 6 at 8:30 a m. and ex­
tend through next week There
will be classes for children aged
three through 15 and the activities
will include Bible stories, charac­
ter stories, handcraft, fun and
food. It is open to all children who
wish to attend.
Denton i a Eagle
THURSDAY. AUG. 2, 1962
Crabbing - Clamming • Skin Diving
ANTLER COURTS
Netarts, Oregon
Bud and Ilene Larson
"Not Fancy — But Clean"
LOW
RATES
Couples
$5 00 and up
Families
$6.00 and up
Walar Skiing • Plahlng - Boating
DRIVE WITH ASSURANCE
. . . the assurance of top performance
from your car when it gets
Union Minute-Man Service
BOB'S
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