Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, September 06, 1962, Page 7, Image 7

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    Mrs. Cavanaugh
Hospitalized
MIST — Mrs. Al Cavanaugh
was taken to the Good Samaritan
hospital Saturday for observation
and medical care.
Hugh Cox accompanied by Ray
Johnson drove to Cove, Ore. to
take home Susan Johnson who
had spent a couple of weeks here
with her grandparents and her
daddy.
Sunday visitors at the Dowling
home were Mr. and Mrs. Alvery
Trotter of Sweet Home and Mr.
and Mrs. Bernard Dowling of Van­
couver Wash.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawton Waddell
entertained her brother and sister-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Jenkins of Seattle Sunday and
Monday. Mrs. Marlene Kahoe of
Portland was also a visitor Sun­
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hansen
and family motored to Grande
Ronde Sunday morning where
they were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Bud Howry. They returned home
Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Theron Johnston
of Rainier were callers during the
week at the Claude Kysers and
other relatives.
Bird Season Attracts
Hunters from Astoria
Crawfords Have Visits
From Five Children
TIMBER ROUTE—Mr. and Mrs
Stanley Hoge and children Glen,
David, Scott and Lani left for
their home in St. Louis, Missouri
after a weeks visit in Seattle and
a two week visit with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Crawford. Mr.
and Mrs. Howard (Buck) Kauff
man and children from Redmond
came after their son Bob who had
been visiting his grandparents.
They took the Hoge family to the
train in Portland and then left for
their home in Redmond. Last Mon­
day the Boyd Bush family from
Seattle came to see his sister Jean
at his folks home. The past two
months has been a busy time at
the Crawfords as at different times
they have had visits from all five
of her children.
Many Visitors Noted
At H. M. Reynolds Home
MIST—At the home of Mr. and
Mrs. H. M. Reynolds during the
week end were Mr. and Mrs. Al
Kivior and children and Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Oliver of Portland,
James Oliver of Scappoose, Rich­
ard Agion of San Diego, Califor­
nia and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Her­
man of Mayger.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mathews and
the Bill McCroskeys of Forest
Grove and Mr. and Mrs. D. Stew­
art of Klamath Falls attended the
fair in Salem Sunday.
BIRKENFELD — Ron Tren-
holm and his brother-in-law from
Astoria spent the week end here
Thackers Return Home
pigeon hunting.
From Visit To Alaska
Al Berg played golf in Vernonia
with Bill Larson Sunday.
TIMBER ROUTE—Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Bellingham Wilbur Thacker have returned
attended the state fair Monday.
home after a months visit with
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Van Winkle their daughter and family, Mr. and
and family of Spokane visited for Mrs. Royce Newton, Darlene and
a week with her brother and fa­ Robbie at Anchorage, Alaska. They
mily Mr. and Mrs. Francis Nord­ report a very enjoyable trip which
strom.
was made by PNA from Seattle.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Kerns of They saw many beautiful places.
Los Angeles visited over the week
Joe Ross and grandson from
end with Mr. and Mrs. James Ca­ Portland called on Mr. and Mrs.
hill.
Wm. Falconer Monday.
IT'S YOUR LAW
Rtsptct For Law Makes Democracy Live
ENDORSE THIS CHECK,
— .
PLEASE
only," "for collection only."
"Pay to Joe White only." This
Most people today have means no further negotiation.
Cnecking accounts. As nego- 4. Qualified endorsements
uable instruments, checks al- remove endorser’s liability if
lo w y o u to
the check bounces. Here you
transfer mon­
write “without recourse" on
ey easily.
the check’s back and sign your
Two m a in
name.
ways to nego­
When would you use such a
tiate checks:
check? Suppose you are col­
by delivery or
lecting funds for your club,
by en d orse-
a debt for a friend, or a busi-
ment and, now and then, by ness associate. The debtor
assigning them
makes out the check to you.
For checks made out to You have no stake in the
"cash" or ^bearer," delivery check; you just want to pass
alone negotiates them. It’s not it on to its rightful owner,
a good idea to make out But you may have to endorse
checks this way. Any holder it, though you don’t want to
can cash the check without en- guarantee it. Should the check
dorsement—a thief, a finder or bounce after negotiation to
some other unauthorized per- other people you don’t want
son. A merchant cashing it to hold the bag as an endors-
may still have you sign the er. The qualified endorsement
check for identification.
solves this problem.
You negotiate checks made 5. A conditional endorsement
out to named payees by en- limits the rights of the person
dorsement. There are several getting the check. "Pay to the
order of John Jones, upon
1. A blank endorsement: The completion of my hom e" It
endorser just signs his name, calls upon John Jones to hon-
usually a poor idea. Anyone or this condition. But such
getting hold of it can nego- an endorsement does not al-
tiate it by delivery. As the ways work. Jones can still ne-
endorser, you may have to gotiate it or cash it at a store
pay if it bounces.
or bank. Only he is subject
2. Special endorsements say to the condition, not the store
who gets the money. On the or bank. Such an endorse-
check s back, you may write ment may at least fix your
pay to the order of John rights between you and Jones.
Jones,
followed by your When you endorse a check
name. If Jones cashes it, he (except "without recourse"),
must sign it, a way to show you guarantee that it is good,’
that he got the check.
even though the first maker
3. Some endorsements cut may make a stop payment or
off further negotiations: You deny that the reasons for
sign a check, "for deposit making the check exist.
LESTEH M. DUGAN, left and R. E. Collier, newly ap­
pointed district and circuit ministers of Jehovah's Wit­
nesses. Dugan will supervise the activities of some
18,000 Witnesses in the northwest. One of his first du­
ties will be to act as chairman of the fall circuit assem­
bly of Jehovah's Witnesses to be held in the Portland
Public Auditorium September 7-9. Collier will direct
the work of some 20 congregations of the Witnesses in
Portland and surrounding areas. He will assume his
duties about October 1.
Witnesses Set Fall Circuit
Tha Vernonia congregation of
Jehovah’s Witnesses will join 21
other Portland area congregations
of the faith in their regular fall
circuit convention this week end.
The meet will be held in Portland
at the public auditorium.
It is expected that there will be
some 20 delegates from the local
congregation attending according
Pevoto Resigns
Pastorate Here
to LaMoine Todd presiding minis­
ter of the group.
The theme of the gathering will
be “Spread the Word of Life” and
will stress the individual’s Bibli­
cal obligation to bear witness to
God and the approach of “Arma­
geddon.”
The seminar will have as its
featured speaker Lester Dugan,
newly appointed Northwest super­
visor of Jehovah’s Witnesses.
Highlight of the convention will
be a free address Sunday after­
noon at 3 o’clock by Dugan en­
titled “The Bible’s Answer to Oui
Problem of Survival.” The publie
is invited.
Reverend A. K. Pevoto, pastor
of the First Baptist church here,
submitted his resignation to the
congregation last Sunday morning.
N ote: Oregon lawyers offer this column so you may know about our
The young mother was obvious­
September 2, to accept the pas­
laws. I t is to inlaws, not advise.
torate of the Hillcrest Baptist ly shaken as she described the
church at Gold Beach. Pevoto has epic day to her husband. “Junior
served
the local church for a few cut hisf irst tooth,” she reported.
Ladies Arrive R om e
“Then he took his first step—-and
months over two years.
From Trip To Alaska
fell and knocked out the tooth.
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
Next Sunday at 11:00 a.m., he And. . .and then—he said his first
MIST—
-Mrs.
Ray
Garlock
and
Third S:., back ci Miller's Store
will preach his farewell sermon
Mary Garlock returned home Sun­ here after which there will be a word!”
A. W. and Lillian Wilson,
day from Alaska where they vis­ potluck dinner to which all their
Ministers
9:45 a.m.—Bible school. B. L. ited Mr. and Mrs. Bern Bliss for friends are invited. The Pevotos
Mitchell, director. Orchestra several days. Mr. Garlock met will leave next week for Gold
them at the Seattle airport.
Beach.
prelude. Classes for all ages.
THURSDAY, SEPT. 6, 1962
7
Mr. and Mrs. James Karr and
11:00 a.m.—Morning worship
In announcing his resignation,
his
mother,
Mrs.
Lillian
Karr,
vis­
6:15 p.m. — NYPS second and
he expressed deep appreciation
V. F. W.
fourth Sundays. Kenneth Mish- ited with the Claude Kysers Sat­ for himself and Mrs. Pevoto for
Vernonia Barracks
BEN'S BARBER SHOP
urday.
They
reside
at
Vancouver.
ler in charge.
Regular meetings:
Veterans of World War I
Mr. and Mrs. Max McCroskey the kindnesses shown them by the
7:00
p.m.—Evangelistic
services
Expert Tonsorial Work
church and others in the commun­
Fourth
Lively singing of favorite and children of Pioche, Nevada re­ ity, especially during the time of
Open Six Days a Week
Meets 4th Monday
Wednesdays, 8 P.M.
turned to their home Saturday af­
songe
Mrs.
Psvoto’s
accident
and
long
each
month
al
the
Vernonia, Oreqon
V.F.W. Hall
ter having visited here for several
Wednesday
recuperation.
Donald George, Commander
IOOF hall, 8 P.M.
7:00 p.m.—Midweek service. All days with Mr. and Mrs. George
J. E. Ade, Adjutant
are welcome to “The Homelike Mathews. Mr. and Mrs. D. Stewart
4-60 Art Gardner, Commander
of Klamath Falls have been week
Church”
Carl Davis, Adjutant
end guests of the Mathews, also.
NEHALEM VALLEY
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
AUXILIARY
2nd Ave. and Nehalem
COIN CLUB
Meets 4th Mon., IOOF hall 8 p.m.
Fall Season Begins
E. E. Stratton, Pastor
Meets last Thursday every month Mabel Gardner, President
For
E.U.B. Guild
West Oregon Electric Auditorium, Cora Lange, Secretary
7-62 Services on Saturday:
9:30
a.m.—Sabbath
school.
7:30 P.M.
The EUB Guild, women’s ser­
10:45 a.m.—Preaching, mission­ vice group of the Evangelical
Patricia Burns, President
ary programs, or Bible study.
Richard Burns, Vice-president
VERNONIA
United Brethren church, will re­
Ruth Steers, Secretary
sume meetings after summ.’r vaca
LIONS
Ralph Bergerson, Treasurer
VERNONIA EVANGELIVAL
tion, next Monday evening, Sep­
1. Be selective in cones harvested and make field tests
UNITED BRETHREN
VISITORS WELCOME
tember
10,
at
the
home
of
the
pres­
of cones before picking. Cones meeting specifica­
CLUB
Stale Avenue
________________________ 10-62
ident, Mrs. Robert C. Lindsay.
MEETS FIRST AND THIRD
tions will be purchased on basis of a measured bushel
Raymond Targgarl. Pastor
MONDAY EACH MONTH
at
posted prices. Inspection made at time of delivery.
1768 N. Ainsworth, Portland, Ore
VERNONIA BRANCH
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS
6:30 P.M., FIRE HALL
BUtler
5-8159
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST
Harding Lodge No. 116
John Jensen, President
2. Only mature, green-colored, unopened cones accepted.
9:45 a.m. — Sunday school.
LATTER DAY SAINTS
Vernonia, Oregon
Neil Zimmerman, Sec.
3-62
Brown, wormy, discolored or open cones not wank'd.
Carl Holsey, Sup’t.
925 Rose Avenue
11:00 a.m. — Morning worship
I.O.O.F. Hall
Branch Presidency — Elders Wil­
3. Test cones by cutting lengthwise down the center of
Second
Nursery for small children.
IWA Local
bur
E.
Wilson.
Henry
T.
Hud­
cone. 'Fop prices paid for cones showing minimum
6:00 p.m.—Youth Fellowship.
Monday
son, and Clarence Updike.
7:00
p.m.—Evening
service.
of
5 good seeds per half-section.
of Each Month
5-14
Sunday:
Wednesday
Jack Bergerson, Chancellor
Meets First and 7:00 p.m.—Hour of power, pray­ 9:00 a.m. — Priesthood Convenes
4. Pick from trees; gather only fresh squirrel-cut cones.
10:30 a.m. — Sunday school.
Commander
Third Thursdays
er and Bible study.
Robert E. McNair, Supt.
Robert Wyckoff, Secretary
5. Secure permission from, and make arrangements
7:30 P.M.
12:15 p.m. — Sacrament Service.
with landowners for collecting cones on their proper­
PYTHIAN SISTERS
MIST-BIRKENFELD
A.F.L. — CIO.
Wilbur E. Wilson, presiding.
Vernonia Temple No. 61
ty
; do not cut limbs or trees to get cones.
COMMUNITY CHURCH
Tuesday:
Business Agent is at the hall,
Meetings: I.O.O.F. Hall
Sulo A. Sanders, Pastor
4:00 p.m. — Primary. Cleo Mc­
North and Washington Sts.
6. Know location of your cone collection by areas, and
Shirley Berg, Sunday School
Second and Fourth Wednesdays
Nair, Pres.
Superintendent
of each month
third and fourth Thursday 10
report elevations to our buyer at time of delivery.
Cleo McNair, M.E.C.
a.m. tc 12:30 p.m.
4-62 At BIrkenfeld Community Center Thursday:
10:00 a.m. — Relief Society.
7. Do not collect in the high elevations a this time.
Sunday
Cora Lange, Secretary
2-63
Laura E. Carmichael, Pres.
9:45
a.m.—Sunday
school
for
all.
Crop conditions best at low elevations this year —
Order of Easter Star
Visitors Welcome at All Meetings
11:00
a.m.—Family
worship.
Nur­
under 1500’.
Vernonia Lodge No. 246
Nehalem Chapter 153, O. E. S.
sery for pre-school children.
ST. MARY'S CATHOLIC
Wednesday
Regular com­
8. Low elevation cones are ready now—act now for
Rev. William Delplanche
munication
first
7:45
p.m.—Prayer
and
Bible
maximum harvest. Season appears to be of short
, I.O.O.F-
Bridge St. at 2nd Ave.
study.
Wednesday
duration
this year, but we will accept cones as long
First and Second Sundays, Mass
Saturday
of each month
Meets Every Tuesday
as
they
are
tight and of good quality.
at 7:00 p.m.
at Masonic Tem­ 7:30 p.m.—Youth Fellowship and
8 P.M.
Third,
Fourth
Fifth
Sundays,
recreation.
ple. All visiting
Pete Wiederkehr, Noble Grand
9. Bonus payment schedule available to steady pickers.
at 8:00 a.m.
sisters and broth­ At Mist Church
Lee Rogers, Sec.
1-63
First
Fridays,
Mass
at
7:00
p.m
8:00 p.m.—Sunday evening, wor­
ers welcome.
10. Buying restricted to scheduled hours.
ship service.
Isabelle Brunsman. W. M.
MT. HEART REBEKAH
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Mona Gordon. Sec.
1-63
A. K. Pevoto, Pastor
LODGE NO. 243
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
A and Washington St.
2nd and Maple
VERNONIA
CHAMBER
Meets 2nd and 4th Thursday
Sunday services:
W. C. Armstrong, Pastor
evenings of each month in the
OF COMMERCE
8:45 a.m., Sunday school. Clas­ 10:00 a.m. — Sunday school.
I.O.O.F. hall.
11:00 a.m. — Morning worship.
ses for all ages.
Board of Directors report to
Gertrude Schalock. Noble Grand
6:30 p.m. — Training Union.
members quarterly. Board meets 11:00 a.m., Morning worship.
June Ray, Secretary
7:15 p.m. — Evening service.
2nd and 4th Mondays, 8:00 p.m., ' :30 p.m., Evangelistic service.
_________________________ M t at West Oregon Electric office. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday — Prayer
VERNONIA BIBLE CHURCH
Vernonia, Oregon
meeting at the church.
Visitors invited.
AMERICAN LEGION
E. J. Ruff. Pastor
Robert C. Lindsay, President
First and Maple St*.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
VERNONIA
Mrs. Evelyn Heath. Secy.
Gene Weller. Sunday School Supt.
North
and
Washington
Sts.
Mist, Oregon
7-82
9:45 a.m.—Sunday school
POST 119
Bruce Robert*. Pastor
11:00
a.m.—Morning
service.
HAxel 9-6522
A. F. & A. M.
’ Meets Second &
6:30 p.m.—Classes for adults and
9:45 a.m.—Bible school.
Fourth Friday*
high school age.
Vernonia Lodge No. 184
Rainier, Oregon
Mrs. Ruth Sullivan, Sup’t.
of each month.
7:30 p.m.--Evening worship ser­
A. F. & A. M. meets at 11:00 a.m.—Morning worship.
B. J. Horn. Commander
vice.
Agents For
Masonic Temple. Stated 6:00 pm .—Chi Rho Fellowship
E. L. Towne Adjutant
8:00 p.m.—Tuesday home study
Communication
t h i r d 6:30 p m.—Senior youth group
AUXILIARY
class
Thursday of each month, 7:00 p.m. Bible study
Second and Fourth Friday*
9:30
a.m. Thursday—Ladies cot­
at 8:00 p.m.
7:30 p.m. Evening service
Otilia Heckenliahle, President
tage prayer at Virgil Snooks.
Albert B. Brunsman. W.M.
Vancouver, Washington
Leah Stiff. Sec.
1-63 Harry G. Sandon, Sec'y.
7:00 p.m. Thursday — Christian
1 83
IT PAYS TO READ THE ADS!
service brigade.
AT THE CHURCHES
Ucrnonia Eagle
LODGE ÄND CLUB NOTICES
CASH FOR CONES
DOUGLAS FIR
We are now buying Douglas fir seed cones.
FOR INFORMATION AND
CONE DELIVERY CONTACT
VERNONIA TRADING COMPANY
SHALMON LIBEL
M0RY FEED AND SUPPLY
BROWN SEED COMPANY