Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, February 10, 1966, Page 7, Image 7

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    Baptist Church Slates Speaker
Reverend L. A. DuBose, pastor
of the Vernonia Baptist church,
announced this week that Duane
Bellville, lay speaker from the
Baptist church at Hillsboro, will
be guest speaker here at the 11
PA RENTS I
a m. service this Sunday, Febru­
ary 13.
Bellville spoke here previously
January 9 and was so well re ­
ceived that he has been invited
to return by popular demand. He
has done considerable speaking to
youth groups and appeals to all
ages. ,
Following the service, there will
be a potluck dinner so that peo­
ple may visit with Mr. Bellville.
Everyone is cordially invited to at­
tend.
Youth Rally Program
To Include Pictures
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Special talent numbers from each
of the churches and pictures from
Viet Nam shown by Paul Weid
man promise an interesting evening
Saturday, February 19, for the
Community Christian Youth Rai
ly to be held at the Nazarene
church starting at 7:30 p.m.
Prior to the rally, at 7 p.m
there will be a prayer time which
all who can do so are asked to
attend.
The rally is open to everyone
who wishes to attend. All young
people are especially urged to cir­
cle the date and plan to be there.
J. Horn
Mist-Vernonia Teams
Hold Saturday Games
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At Riverview Cabins
RIVERVIEW—Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Anderson and six children of Con
cord, California moved to the Riv­
erview Cabins last week. They plan
to care for the cabins until her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bap­
tist, who bought the property, are
ready to take it over.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Carson and
three children of Astoria visited
at the home of her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Parker, Sun
day.
Mrs. Vivian Counts visited her
daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Don Hanson at Beaverton Sunday
through Wednesday. Saturday vis­
itors at Mrs. Counts’ home were
Mr. and Mrs. Clint Seibert and
Mrs. Walter Clawson.
Saturday evening dinner guests
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. L.
Lloyd were Mr. and Mrs. Pat
Lloyd and three children of Port­
land. Sunday visitors were Mr. and
Mrs. Claude Norris, also of Port­
land.
Carl Daukau of Whitewood, South
Dakota visited with his uncle,
Howard Grimsbo and family. Mr.
Daukau is employed with the for­
estry department in Portland.
Mrs. Alice Mills visited her
daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Cleon Woodruff, Thursday through
Sunday.
Serviceman Is
Sent to Hawaii
Couple Visits
Ex-Vemonians
Group Attends
Family Dinner
NATAL-PITTSBURG — Mr. and
Mrs. DeeVeere Hershey and Dee
picked up Mrs. Mike Mullins and
baby at Forest Grove Sunday and
they were dinner guests at a fam­
ily gathering at the home of Mrs.
Mabel Parker in Beaverton. Mrs.
Albert Childs who had spent sev­
eral days in Portland returned
home with the Hersheys.
Mr. and Mrs. John Buchanan
and family of Longview visited
Mr. and Mrs. Ike Dass last week
end.
Mr. and Mrs. Noble Dunlap were
in Portland recently and called on
Mrs. Lillie Henderson.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Oblack visit­
ed her folks, the Reed Holdings at
Scappoose Sunday.
Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. DeeVeere
Hershey drove to Portland. Mr.
Hershey visited Mr. MacGarity of
Mist who is in the hospital.
Riverview
Phone 429-6015
Oernonia Eagle
BIRKENFELD — Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Burkholder visited with her
RIVERVIEW — Mr and Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Udey
Merle Cline spent Saturday visit Sunday. The Burkholders had been
ing at Tillamook with former Ver- to Pacific City to check on their
nonians: Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hawk­ home there and stopped by on the
ins, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Johnson way home to Portland. Mr. and
Mrs. A1 Soderback were also Sun­
and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Larson.
day
visitors at the Udeys. Mrs.
Due to snow at Sweet Home where
Edna Johnson and Mrs. Udey were
Mr. Larson is employed, he is
in Astoria Friday. Mr. Udey was
working here for Frank Hayes for
in Clatskanie Friday.
awhile.
A party will be held for the
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Langston
and baby of Fort Lewis, Wash­ children in the valley at the Mist-
ington visited Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Birkenfeld church in Birkenfeld
this Thursday night at 7 p in.
Snook Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Snook visit­ Children of all ages are invited.
An Amway products party was
ed at the home of their daughter
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth given at the home of Shirley Berg
Thursday. Mrs. Doris Curtis from
Jacobs at Yacolt, Washington.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert May and Rainier and Anna Hanberg were
children visited at the home of jointly showing the products. Thir­
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Anderson at teen women were present.
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Paul and
Oregon City Saturday.
Mrs. Ruby Elliott took Mr. and son Allan from Milwaukie visited
Mrs. Bud Rose to the University with his parents, Mr. and Mrs
of Oregon medical school Monday Richard Paul over the week end.
for his periodic checkup.
World’s largest office building is
the Pentagon in Washington, D.C.
MIST — The Mist grade school
boys went into Vernonia Saturday
and played basketball with the
Washington grade school fifth grad­
MIST — Mr. and Mrs. Claude
905 Bridge Street
Kyser received a call the latter
ers.
The
game
proved
to
be
a
most
Phone 429-6203
enjoyable one with Mark Busch part of the week from their son,
Vernonia, Oregon
making the last basket for a tie. Pvt. Melvin Kyser, saying he was
The Vernonia boys will play the flying out Saturday for army duty
Representing
Mist group this Saturday at Mist. in Hawaii. Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Hartford Accident and
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hansen Karr of Vancouver visited with the
Indemnity Company
and Norman visited with Mr. and Kysers Saturday afternoon.
Member Hartford
Eldon Shetler, Blossom and Ro­
Mrs. Abner Wiisinen at Quincy
Insurance Group
Hartford 15, Conn.
one evening during the week. Ray­ bin and Connie Kyser attended
mond Brower visited the Hansens the game Saturday in Vernonia.
Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford
were in Portland on business Fri­
day.
Mrs. Bob Skeans and Randy of
Rainier, Mrs. Harold Sparks and
Warren Kyser of Delena, visited
at the Wayne Kyser home Wed­
EUB Guild Studies
nesday afternoon.
Characters of the Bible
Mr. and Mrs. James Todd of
At the Mile Bridge
“Where Your Money Buys More’’
St. Helens visited at the Bud He-
The EUB Guild will meet next
meon home Sunday. Sharon Kyser Tuesday evening at 7:30 p.m. at
of Clatskanie was a week end the home of Mrs. Mathilde Ber-
guest.
gerson for another in its series of
Visitors last week at the Charles studies of great personalities of the
Sundland home were Mrs. Donna Old Testament.
Knowles, Mrs. Doug Barr, Mary
At the January meeting at the
Garlock, Mr. and Mrs. Walter home of Mrs. Carl Davis, Mrs.
Mathews, Mr. and Mrs. Arby Carl Holsey gave a very interest­
ing presentation of Moses.
Mills and Elsa Knowles.
K IN G ’S Grocery-Market
Party Set for Tonight
At Birkenfeld Church
N.B.C.
THURSDAY, FEB. 10, 1966
Extension Unit Meet
Set for February 17
The Vernonia Extension Unit will
meet February 17 at 11 a m. for
its lesson on the costs of higher
education and training which will
be given by Mrs. Richard S. Hunte-
man and Mrs. Richard F. Beers.
There will be a potluck at noon.
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