Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, June 21, 1973, Page 6, Image 6

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    Don Sundlands Visit Sunday
MIST—Mr and Mrs Don Sund
land arrived Father's Day at the
Charles Sundland home for a visit
They had arrived June 4 from their
home at Ketchikan. Alaska, for the
summer The Cbirles Hobbles of
Portland were guests Father’s Day
also Visitors at the Sundland home
last week were Mrs Ada Humble of
Clatskanie and her sisters. Mrs
Alice Vandeigraff of Bend] Mrs.
Edna Johnson, and the Walter
Mathews The Sundlands, accom­
panied by Mrs Mae Mills, took Mrs.
l.oKilla Fenton back to her home at
Silver Lake. Washington Mrs Fen­
ton had been visiting in the Ne­
halem Valley
Richard Shope of Yorkville, 11-
Directory
Churches
linois was met at the Portland In­
ternational Airport Tuesday by his
grandparents, the Casper Serbys,
and will visit here two weeks
Monday, the Serbys and their guest
i
were at Astoria. Seaside and the
V IR N O N IA B IB L I CHURCH
beach Richard will be entering the
Adams A Mapto
service upon his return home (iene
Fleming of Lincoln City visited the
Sunday
Serbys Friday.
9:45 a.m. • Sunday School
Last Sunday dinner picnic guests
11:00 a.m. • Morning worship ser-
at the Larry Garlock home were the
vice
Ken Simmons of Clatskanie, the Ed
Simmons of Yakima, Wn; the W il­ 5:45 pun. Junior Youth Fellowship
7:00 p.m. - Evening worship ser
mer Pickirings and Terry Baldwin.
vice.
Clatskanie Mrs. Walter Mathews
Wednesday:
accompanied Mrs Garlock to Long­
7:90 pjn. • Bible Study and Prayer
view Monday
If you have a spiritual need or
Mrs. Don Hall of Morton, Wn. was
queatioo. call Pastor Wooten at
an overnight guest last Friday at
the home of her sister, Mrs. Robert
Mathews. Visitors Saturday at the CHURCH OF J I SUS CHRIST
Mathews home were Mrs Mary-
L A T T I R-DAY SAINTS
Boone of Scappoose; the Lloyd V IR N O N IA BRANCH
Beaches and the Bill Bridgers of •JO Mediten Avenue
Vernonia M r and Mrs Mathews trench Fr«. - Henry T. Hudson
attended the Nehalem Valley Pio­ 1st Count. • Claude I . Gibson
neer picnic at Birkenfeld last Sun­ 2nd Count. • BI mor C. Schrader
day
Ward Clerk . Rebert E. McNair
Evangelical
Session Starb
At Birkenfeld
Vickb H m m ob L m t m
On Europe Trip Son.
MIST—Vickie Hemeon was the
guest of honor at a farewell dinner
In Longview at the Elks Lodge F r i­
day evening with the Larry Hem
eons of Clatskanie. Steve Hemeon of
Vernonia,; her folks, the bud He
meons; John Weller. M r and Mrs.
Carl Malone and niece Judy, attend­
ing. She left Sunday on a two-month
tour of Europe expecting to land at
Londay, Monday evening M r. and
Mrs Ludwig Bolts and Mrs Flor
ence Bolts of Westminister, Call!,
visited the Hemeons Saturday af­
ternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Shetler spent
a week at Three Hills, Alberta,
Canada While there, M r Shetler
attended a pastor’s conference.
Blossom returned home with them
after attending school at Prairie
Christian High School the past
school year.
The Robert Mathews were at
Yankton Father’s Day at the home
of the Bob Mathews
Mrs. Jane Hansen returned home
last Sunday after being in Astoria at
the home of her daughter, Mrs.
Robert Roeser. and family since
Thursday
Mrs. Wayne Kyser and Gene
accompanied Ron to Portland and
Oregon City Sunday. At Oregon City
they visited M r. and Mrs Warren
Kyser.
Children at
Johnston Home
O e m o n ia E a g le
6
THURSDAY, JUNE 21, M73
Friday evenings at 6:30 p.m. is
MIST—A two-week session of the
B IR K E N FE LD —M r and Mrs
the time of a gathering for prayer.
Mist-Birkenfeld Bible School start­
Gary Johnston and little son of
Those who feel that it would be good ed June 18 at the Birkenfeld Com­
Dallas, and M r and Mrs Lloyd
to come pray, are welcome. Per­ munity Church. The four-year-olds
Johnston and baby of Portland
sons with a special need or who wish through the sixth grade will be from
visited at the home of their folks,
to make requests on the behalf of 9 until 11:30; with the seventh grade
the E.T. Johnstons on Father’s Day,
others, call 429-5575 with the re
and up to be held in the evening«
Shad have been reported ascend­
where they enjoyed a nice dinner
quest.
Ball games will start at 7 p.m and
ing the Culumbia River in record
The
Lloyd
Johnstons
took
their
little
Saturday is the all-church straw­ Bible School from 8-9 p.m Anyone
numbers this past week Some 46,
son, Jason, home with them, after 146 shad were counted up the ftoh
berry picking day The objective of needing transportation may call
he had stayed with his grand­ ladders at Bonneville Dam on Jufte
this day of work fellowship will be to 755-2536
parents for a while.
earn money to buy a carpet for the
Mr and Mrs Ray Garlock re­
12. the moat ever recorded for one
The community was saddened to day. A run of nearly 35,000 fish was
teen room All qualify to participate turned last Tuesday from Milton-
hear of the death of Fred Stinch-
in this project who are a teenager, Freewater after visiting the Bern
counted on the sixth of the motoh
field. They lived here for several
will soon be a teenager, or have Bliss family Last Sunday, Mr. and
and runs of more than 20,000 ware
JAM««. He passed away at a conva- recorded on several other days USis
ever been a teenager For details Mrs Jim Stagg and little daughter
¡nt home at Condon
concerning time and transporta­ of Eugene visited the Garlocks.
month
'
The Catholic Church had services
tion, call M r Seeley or Mrs Proehl
Mrs Garlock attended the Seventh-
The run started six weeks earlier
Saturday
The
missionary
priest
Activities next Lord's Day begin day Adventist Fellowship dinner
than last year and has already tqp
was a dinner guest at the George
with Sunday School at 9:45. No last Saturday at the Baptist Church.
ped the 273,000 fish run counted ousr
0
Richardson home. Also enjoying the
Roundtable this week as it will be Ralph Jones and his musical family
the ladders during the past s e a s *
dinner were M r and Mrs. Francis
Birthday Sunday. The morning of Forest Grove, conducted the ser­
Although no one knows how long
Nordstrom,
and
his
niece,
Christine
a—«
worship hour begins at eleven fol­ vices.
this surge may continue, it wouldn’t
VanWinkle.
lowed by Koffee Koinonia
Mrs. Dave Crawford received a
take long at current rates to eqqal
MOTOR FREIGHT, INC.
Mr. and Mrs. Walt Tornblad were
There will be a Fellowship Dinner call from Mrs Loma Udey this
or surpass the all-time record sea­
dinner
guests
Tuesday
of
last
week
Sunday at 12:90, with an invitation week, and had a very enjoyable
son shad run of 1965 when more than
at the home of Mrs. Jane Hansen.
extended to gather around the visit. She was visiting Mrs Edna
617,000 shad went past Bonneville
Later, they took her to Clatskanie,
tables for good food and good Chris
Priesthood - 8:90 a.m.
IT PAYS TO R E A D T H E ADS'
Johnson and wanted to send her
visiting at the Sulo Sanders home.
tian fellowship.
Sunday School - 10:15 a.m
greetings to her friends in the val­
Recent visitors at the Francis
The Evangelical Youth will meet ley. M r and Mrs Ted Hurst and
Sacrament Mtg - 11:90 a.m
Larson home were Lloyd Beach, the
at six Sunday evening followed by nephews of Santa Rosa. California
] Rallef Scty. - Tuesday, 10:90 a.m.
Fred Larsons. Herbert Rodgers
the Classmeeting at seven.
M.I.A. - Wednesday. 7:90 pm .
arrived to visit the Crawford and
Victor Jarretts. Mike Tiedemans,
Hoot Owl Breakfast Tuesday Archie Horgan families.
and Buddy Larson’s.
A SS IM B LY OF GOD
mornings from 5 to 7:30 for men
Mr and Mrs Roy Kyser and boys
Mrs. Bob DuPuis. Bill, and Mrs.
Midweek services Wednesday eve­ returned last Monday evening from
] Jefferson and Maple
Jerol Moran spent one day last
nings at seven.
Rev. Dan Billinas, F ader
a camping trip to Crane Prairie.
week in Lungview.
9:45 a.m. - Sunday school,
They report a successful fishing
Art Bellingham and E.T. Johns­
for all ages
trip Enroute home, they saw Bud
Pli/moufti"
ton flew to Condon Thursday of last
11:00 a.m. - Morning worship.
Howry working along the highway
week to attend Fred Stinchfield's
7:00 p.m. - Evangelistic service.
and stopped for a short visit. The
Choir practice tonight at 7 p.m.,
funeral.
Howrys lived at one time in the
7:90 p.m. - Wednesday Prayer
with Bible study following at the
Twelve Pathfinders, accompan­
M r and Mrs. Bob Hanberg of
Meeting and Bible Study.
^
CHRYSLER
Mist
area
while
he
was
state
high­
Orv Olson home at 8 p.m.
ied by their leaders, M r. and Mrs.
Astoria spent the weekend at the
(Need a ride? Call 427-4353)
way
foreman
for
this
section
Their
Wednesday mornings at 10a.m. is
Ernest Keithley, journeyed to the
Walt Tornblad home Sunday. Mr.
daughter, Susan, graduated from
the Women’s Bible Study at the
area of the high trestle on a fossil and Mrs. James Person and family
ST. MARY'S CATHOLIC
college
last
week
and
will
be
teach­
church.
hunt during their regular meeting of Cherry Grove were dinner guests
Father Anthony Gussin
ing at Willamina this coming
Dirt, water and acid accumulate in your
Friday evening at 7:30 p.m. Kim
time Monday evening.
at the Walt Tornblad home.
school
year.
Maas
is
celebrated
every
weekday
motor oil. It’s inevitable. But it needn't
Fine, a college student, will be
Several very interesting fossils
M r and Mrs Walt Tornblad,
Mrs.
Roy
Kyser,
Connie
and
Jay
morning at 8:30 in the rectory.
speaking at the church
were collected, including one clam visited at the Richard Hammerberg
440 N. Nehalem
shorten the life of your engine. Drain your
Confessions are heard before
were at Dallas. Monday to visit her
in mint condition. This outing home Wednesday of last week
Sunday morning there’ll be a men
crankcase regularly and use Chevron* Motor Oils. Their
mother, Mrs. Vivian Wickstrom
CLATSKANIE. ORE.
and boy's breakfast at the church. 6
helped the children see at first hand Thursday, the Tornblads were in
and sisters. Laura and Marge, and
Saturday - Mass a t 7 p.m. in the a.m. CYF will be meeting at 4 p m
detergent-action keeps harmful contaminants in
the evidence of the flood that once Astoria While there, they visited at
their families. The Ken Simmons
church
suspension, and prevents them from clogging critical
with Jr. High at 7 p.m.
covered the earth.
the Bob Hanberg home. Bob took
Sunday - Masses a t 8:90 and
June 27. the CWF will be meeting visited the Kysers Wednesday eve­
moving parts.
Your Local Rep.
them on a tour of the Port of
ning
10 a.m.
in the fellowship hall at 1:30 p.m
Astoria,
where
he
works.
Confessions • On Saturday from 6 All ladies are invited to this
art lamping
M r and Mrs Mike Cahill of Port­
to 6:45 in the church, before Dates to Remember.
land visited his father. James Ca­
PH. 429-5671
The Oregon Christian Convention
hill, on Father’s Day.
at the Turner Canwerounds. June
22toc
SEVENTH-DAY A DVENTIST
Kim Fine, a senior at Life Bible
26-July 1; VBS. July 23 through
2nd A Nahalam
College
in
SouthenrCalifornia.
will
August 3
be at the Christian Church Friday
L .L . Huntington, Faster
[ Claude Veel, Local Bi dor
B IR K E N FE LD —Mr. and Mrs evening, June 22,7 ! » p.m ., to bring
Special
Custom
Supreme
Marvin Bloomer are the proud par­ her testimony.
Services Saturday
Motor Oil
Motor Oil
Motor Qil
ents of a baby girl born to them at
She will tell what the Lord can do
9:30 a.m. - Sabbath School
the Longview hospital Tuesday of fora peison, if they are willing, and
11:00 a.m. - Worship
Those persons looking for an
last week She joins a brother. Mrs. will recount her life, past and pre­
active, friendly church that stands
Bloomer’s mother is here helping sent, including a number of suicide
FIRST RVANGELICAL CHURCH
for the word of God are extended a
her for awhile. Grandparents, M r attempts prior to her conversion.
957 State Avenue
sincere welcome to attend the fol­
and Mrs Bloomer, of Waterford.
Jack Carlson, Faster
lowing services:
California came to see their new
9:45 a.m. — Sunday School, Paul Sunday School
9:45a.m.
granddaughter.
Weidman, Sup’t.
Morning Worship
lla .m .
M r and Mrs. Everett Johnston
11:00 a.m . • Morning worship.
Evening Service
7:30p.m.
spent a couple of days in Eugene
5:00 p.m. - Youth Fellowship.
Wed. Prayer Meeting
7:30p.m.
last week
For Information and Price« Call Gary ai
| 7:00 p.m. - Evening aerivee.
A bus is run every Sunday morn
M r and Mrs. Francis Nordstrom
Every evening
ing for those needing a ride to
221-0654 in Portland
and their niece, Miss Christine
7:00 p.m. - Hour of power, prayer Sunday School and church. For
VanWinkle
of
Spokane,
visited
at
and Bible study.
more information phone the pastor
the Francis Larson home Saturday
at 429-3363
forenoon then from there went to
EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL
D r Quemada. missionary to the
the George Richardson home where
CMUftCM
MO S.W. K in g
P o rtla n d , O r&
Philippines, will be here this Sun
they were dinner guests. They all
VERNONIA JAYCEES
NEHALEM
B IR K E N FE LD , OREGON
day, June 24, for the whole day,
had attended church.
The Rev. C.S. Shuida, Vicar
which also will be the date of the
Meets the 2nd A 4th
Mrs. Francis Larson accompan­
VALLEY
Ph. Clatskanie 7294931
annual Sunday School picnic with
ied the Herbert Rodgers family to
food,
fun,
and
fellowship
It
will
Celebration
of
the
Holy
Commu­
Tuesday of
Portland Friday evening where
nion the Fourth Sunday of each immediately fohow the morning
CHAPTER
they attended the graduation cere­
worship service.
month a t 12:00 Noon.
The Bible Church is looking for­ mony of their daughter. Donna,
at West Oregon Elec,
J.C. Hall-O ld M ill Mkt.. 7:99 P.M.
from the school of nursing at the
ward to the Challenger’s, one of the
to eac
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Northwest’s leading quartets, being Trinity Episcopal Church. There
WASHINGTON AND A STREETS
Bob Carson, President
were 85 graduates in all. Later, they
here again July 29
Bill Hunter, Secretary
9-73 Robert K. King. President
A A Streets
went
to the Jarrett home, and had
Ralph Bergersoo, Sec’y.
3-74
Paster
refreshments. Donna opened her
427-3391
many nice gifts. Victor Jarrett and
VERNONIA
VERNONIA CHAMBER Sunday: 9:45 A.M. Sunday School
Mike Tiedeman also opened their
11:00 A.M. Worship Service
The public talk to be given at the
belated birthday gifts. Mr. and Mrs.
OF COMMERCE
LIONS
7:00 P.M. Evening Wroship
BOX OF 60
Vernonia Kingdom Hall of Jeho­ Jarrett are moving to Eugene
Wednesday:
7:00
P.M
.
Midweek
vah’s Witnesses Sunday, June 24,
of Directors report to mem-
Sunday. He has employment at a
Prayer Service
CLUB
will cover material about the sym­ photographer's shop, and she will
laarterly.
Been! meets the
.2 2 C A L IB E R LO N G
bolic figure of Revelation. Babylon
Bfauday, 8:40 p.tn., at West
be working in the hospital. Victor
Oregsn Electric office. Visitors to- MIST - B IR K E N FE LD COMMU­ the Great: her identification and
R IF L E C A R T R ID G E S
will be going to OSU next fall.
SUMMER
N IT Y CHURCH
her destruction, as found in Reve­
M r and Mrs. Paul Larsen of
RECESS
B IR K E N FE LD , OREGON
lation chapters 17 and 18 A visiting
T. F. Tomlin, President
Lincoln City, visited at the E.T.
CoMt to C o m t M u ttrcn ft 22
Elden Shettor, Factor
speaker from Forest Grove, M
Mrs. Evelyn Heath, Sec’y.
Johnston home from Thursday until
gal .
long rifle cartridge,. Box of 80.
7-73 9:45 a.m. - Sunday School
Art Parrow, President
Blondheim, will present this talk:
Saturday.
Ted Forbes. Secretary
9-74 MT. HEART REBEKAH 11 a.m. - dnirch Services
“ Everlasting Destruction of Baby­
Visitors at the Howard Johnson
7:90 p.m. - Wed. Prayer meeting lon the Great.”
home Friday evening were Mrs.
LODGE NO. 243
10:90 a.m. - (Winter Months) on
All persons interested in the Edna Johnson and Mrs. Lorna
A T .& A M .
2nd. Wed. Women’s Missionary meaning of the book of Revelation
Udey.
S U M M E R P A IN T V A L U E S
Vernonia Lodge No.
A Work lay.
will enjoy this program and are
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Beach were in
togs to
to the LO.O.F.
welcome to attend
A. Ragiatered ona-coat white latex houw
Clatskanie last Friday.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Anyone with questions about the
p a n , dna, in 1 hour. Over 1OOO cuuorn col­
M
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and
Mrs.
Francis
Nordstrom,
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Irma Chance, Noble Grand
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or, at (lightly higher price,. 632-6202
Bible or this Bible discourse may M r. and Mrs Everett Johnston, and
Evelyn Heath, Sec’y.
9-74 R u n Vinyard, Paator
B. 100% acrylic white latex houw paint for
get more information by contactine Christine Van Winkle attended the
I I type, of turfaca,. Over 1000 cu.tom col­
Kent Battrick, 429-8333
wedding of a relative, Phillip Heik­
Jim Norwood, W.M.
Vernonia Lodge No. 246 Sunday - Bible School 9 :45 a.m
o r, at nightly highar prica,. 531-6112
kilä, and Penny Tobey Thursday
Walter E. Linn, Sec’y.
1-74
C. Spray paint in 40 color, contc.n, a ru«t
Homer Fuller, Supt.
evening at Forest Grove.
Goulds balanced
I.et litter bug you.
Morning Worship 11:00 a.m.
Noo',oxic
d'V. 16%-oz. can
flow,
no lank, no
(Nuraery Provided)
16K-OZ. 579-4003 thru 679-4468
exfraa shallow
Fellowship Hour 9:07 p.m.
Firgt and Third Tuesday Wedneedsy; Choir Practice
wall system
7:00 p.m.
I pun.
(1st only) Chnrefa Night 0:90 p.m
Ltoyd Qum>. Noble Grand
D ÏS S T O N
Harry Culbertson. Secretary
1.74 (2nd A 4th) CWF - 1:90 p.m.
Friday: Bible Study - 8:00 p.m
(Cell tor tocettoa of Bibto
Order
Study)
A.F.L. - C.I.O.
nehalem
valley
Phone 429-3462
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B IR K E N FE LD —A trail ride was
held at the Lawrence Johnston
place Sunday. There were 35 people
from the Astoria and Knappa areas
M r and Mrs Lloyd Beach spent
one day in Portland last week.
Miss Christine Van Winkle left the
Francis Nordstrom home Sunday
and went to Corvallis where she will
attend summer school
M r. and Mrs. Art Bellingham and
Jim were in Seaside Sunday and
visited her mother, Mrs. Elsa Rich­
ardson, and Aunt Julia.
M r and Mrs. Bob DuPuis and Bill
went to Turner, Ore., Saturday and
attended an Angus auction and
cattle sale They spent the night in
Salem, and came home Sunday.
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