Oernonia Eagfc Guests Entertained 6 THURSDAY, SEPT 20 1973 B IR K E N F E L D Mother Better After Surgery BIRKEN FELD - The Torn blads reported that Mrs Paul Tornblad's mother. Mrs David Auders had brain surgery and that she is much improved Mr and Mrs Howard Johnson had a barbequc dinner at Olney Grange on Sunday Mr and Mrs Francis Nord strom were in Portland Sunday, going in to visit John Cahill at the Satterlund Nursing home They found him feeling good and in good spirits. Mr and Mrs E T Johnston spent Sunday in Portland at the Lloyd Johnston home They all attended church, and also had baptismal services for their little grandson. Jeffrey On Saturday at 10 a.m there were services at the Catholic Church for Joe Richardson who received his first Holy Com­ munion by Father Edward Alt- stock Alter church refresh­ ments were had at the Richard­ son home Alan Johnston w ill leave for college at OTI on Tuesday evening He w ill go part way and spend the night at the Gary Johnston home at Dallas jfc * * * * * * * * * * * * ^ L ei the Vernonia Branch of the Am­ erican Cancer So- ciety Help You! 1 I For Further Information J * or Special Services Call -xxdse H am nett _____429-7401 Reatha Horn .............. 42S-3513 or Contact Carolyn Keaoey * * * * * * * * * * * * * * : M rs E d d ie Price and Bryan of Clatskanie visited al the Francis Larson home on Saturday afternoon Mrs Lloyd Beach rode over to Clatskanie with Mrs Robert Mathews on last Friday. Mr and Mrs Art Bellingham flew to Vancouver B.C. on Tuesday of last week to visit his mother and husband. M r and Mrs George Scott They re­ turned home Thursday On Monday of last week Walt Tornblad was in Forest Grove and Hillsboro, going on to Cherry Grove where he visited the Janies Person's He stayed over night at the Paul Tornblad home Last Tuesday afternoon Mrs Micky Hopkins took Tom Hop­ kins to the Tornblad home for a visit which he enjoyed very much He is feeling good On Saturday Mr and Mrs Francis Nordstrom visited them, and Mr and Mrs Bob Hanberg of Astoria spent the weekend with them Mrs Lloyd Beach was in Scappoose on Thursday of last week She was visiting at the Victorian Manor Mr and Mrs George Richard son and Joe were in Longview on Sunday They shopped and en­ joyed dinner at the Paragon Restaurant Snooks, Morgans Visit Pendleton Round-Up RIVERVIEW - Mr and Mrs V irgil Snook and M r and Mrs Lewis Morgan attended the Pen dleton Round-up. Thursday through Saturday. They came home Sunday afternoon Ed Roediger spent four days last week in the St Vincent hospital. He is home and feeling much improved in health. M r and Mrs Guy Easton of Longview were Sunday visitors at the home of M r and Mrs J.W. Nichols VETERANS SERVICE OFFICE Old Courthouse Basemen! ST. HELENS, OREGON Phone 397-2268 — Alter Hours 397-1730 Monday - Wednesday - Thursday 9:30 a.m. to 12 Noon LODGE AND CLUB NOTICES VERNONIA JAYCEES Meets the 2nd It 4tfa Tuesday J.C . of H a ll-O ld Mill 7:30 P.M . every Market Bob Carson, President Bill Hunter, Secretary 3-74 PYTHIAN SISTERS VERNON A TEM PLE NO. 61 M eetings: > 0 .0 J". Hall Second and Fourti W ednesdays of each month at 1 pan. Leona Haverl. od, M.E.C. Cora Lange. ¡»cretary 3-74 A.F.«i A.M. Venom i Lodge No. 134 A. F . A L M. m eets at M asonic Tem ple. Slated com m nnications on first Thursday of each month at 8:00 p.m. Jim Norwod, W.M. Walter E. Linn, Sec'y. 1-74 IWA Local NEHALEM CHAPTER M eets at West Oregon E lectric B ldg., third Thursday of each month, 7:30 p.m. Joe L. Dailey , President Ralph Ber’gerson. Sec'y. 3-74 VERNONIA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Board of Directors report to m em ­ bers quarterly. Board m eets the second M onday. 8:00 p.m . at West Oregon E lectric office Visitors invited. T. F. Tomlin, President Mrs Evelyn Heath, Sec’y. 7-73 MT. HEART REBEKAH LODGE NO. 243 M eets 2nd A 4th Thursday e v en ­ ings of each month in the I.O.O.F. Hall. Irma Chance, Noble Grand Evelyn Heath, Sec’y. 3-74 Vernonia Lodge No. 246 I.O.O.F. M eeting on 1st each month A.F.L. - C.I.O. 7:30 p.m . 4-74 Firs! and Third Tuesday 8 p.m . Lloyd Quinn. Noble Grand Harry Culbertson, Sec’y. 1-74 Order of Eastern Star AMERICAN LEGION M eets 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month. VERNONIA POST 11» Wilbur E. Wilson, Commander Harry Culbertson, Adjutant AUXILIARY F irst and Third Tuesdays R eatha Horn, P resident Gertrude Schalock. Sec’y. Edna Linn, W.M Irma Fisher, Sec'y. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS 1-74 Vernonia Barracks Veterans of World War I Meet* 4th Monday each month at the IOO F hall, 12 Noon Noble Dunlap. R ev H. L. R ussell, Adjutant AUXILIARY M eets 40- M id a y , I.O.O.F. Hall Oora Lange. President F a y e D avis. Secretary N ehalem Chapter 153, O.E.S. Regular com ­ m unication the 3rd Wed. each month at M a­ sonic Tem ple. All visiting sis­ ters and bro­ thers welcom e. 8-73 1-74 Col. Co. Rates Best Program Evangelical Special prayer meeting for personal and community needs is held Friday evenings at 6 30 Prayer requests may be tele phoned to 429-5575 Our church theme for the coming year is Ministered To - We Will Minister. You and yours are w arm ly invited to join our growing fellowship of Christians in the making for the various services and activities of our church fam ily Sunday is Birthday Sunday at our church. All those with September birthdays w ill re ceive special recognition during the 9 45 Sunday School hour Christ-centered classes for all ages studying God’s Word is the thrust of the Sunday School hour The eleven o’clock worship ex perience features singing, pray er. special music and a message from the Bible “ Praise The Lord Anyway.’ Koffee Koinonia follows the worship hour Youth meeting at six Classmeeting at seven “ Using Your Spiritual G ift" The annual Evangelical Women Conference w ill be held next Monday and Tuesday at Jennings Lodge Ladies from our church w ill represent the local fellowship in this meeting of women throughout the States of Oregon and Washington For more information on this con­ ference contact Evangelical Wo­ men President Faye Davis Hoot Owls w ill wander in for cottee and something Tuesday morning anytime between the hours of 5 and 7:30 Mid-week Bible study and prayer meeting w ill be held Wednesday evening at seven Christian The women's prayer meeting is held at 10a.m on Tuesdays in the church fellowship hall. Come join us on Wednesday evenings at 8 p.m for Choir practice Thursday evenings at 8 p.m the Bible Study at the Orv Olson home, come join the group this evening as Chapter 8 w ill be started in the book of Revelation Friday night support the Log gers by attending their game here with Salem Academy Saturday the Jr. High and CY'F w ill be meeting at the church at 11:30 a.m to go to Oaks Park Skating, come and enjoy the fun. fellowship, along with some bruises, (maybe?) At the Sunday evening fel- lowship. September 23, “ The Good News Singers" from Aloha w ill be here, this w ill start at 6 p.m CWF meets at 1:30 p.m Wednesday, September 26 in the church fellowship hall, all ladies are invited to attend Adventists VALLEY 3-14 M onday of Church Notes At Francis Larsons This Friday evening a special Communion Service w ill be held at 7:30 p.m. As the Sabbath begins, a Vesper Service w ill herald in the Holy hours, fol­ lowed by Communion Seventh-day Adventists prac­ tice open communion and we invite all who have accepted Christ as their Saviour to share in this sacred fellowship service The Sabbath morning service w ill be highlighted by a special vocal number by recording a r­ tist Charlene Ross and the sermon by Lanny Ross The adult sabbath school lesson is on “ The Mark of the Beast,’’ a very vital topic. Come and study with us. Sabbath School 9:30a.m and Worship at 11 a.m This past weekend the Path finders of Vernonia attended the annual Pathfinder Jamboree, held this year near Madras Nine pathfinders from Ver­ nonia under the direction of Earnest and Wanda Kiethly made the trip and met with about a thousand other Path finders from around the state, and made a very good showing, taking a First Place blue ribbon on camp appearance This award was the more outstanding in that it has not been the policy to award a F irst Prize to a unit at their first Jamboree We are proud of our Pathfin­ ders Their enthusiasm and w ill­ ingness are most encouraging At the present they are at­ tending the class on drying foods held by Portland Community College and gaining some val­ uable and interesting inform a­ tion and experience There are s till openings for a lim ited number of new mem­ bers They meet at the Scout Cabin Monday evenings at 7 p.m or call 429-8383 for information D U R IN G A July Jaycee meeting, Al Young. Northern Region Oregon Jaycee State vice-presi­ dent. bet that he could bent Bob Canon, Ver­ nonia Jaycee president. In three events daring the Jamboree. Al. who resides In Hillsboro. lost the het and on September 11 he pedaled his bike from the Hllliboro Jaycee R ail to the V er­ nonia Jaycee Halt—a distance of 35 miles. Here he Is greeted by the winner, Bob Canon, as he finally reaches Vernonia City limits, his trip a l­ most complete. Nichols Enjoy Family Visit RIVERVIEW - Mr and Mrs John Flowerday of Corvallis spent a few days last week at the home of her grandparents. M r and Mrs J. W Nichols. Mrs Loren E llis Sr of Port Don’t forget - Revival is coming' Bro Jim m ie Floyd from Brookwood Baptist Church in Hillsboro w ill be preaching nightly at 7:30 from October 1 through October 6. and again at 11 a m Sunday Morning. Oc­ tober 7. Witnesses “ Mercy, A Dominant Quality of True Christians' w ill be the subject for discussion in a talk to be given by Kent Battrick. of the Vernonia Congregation of Je hovah’s Witnesses The Watchtower Bible Study, immediately following the public talk, w ill be a discussion of the question What are You Doing Your L ife ’ All interested persons are welcome to join us Sunday, September 23 at 10 a.m at the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Wit nesses, 49 Texas Ave., Vernonia Bible Traffic Volume Up During June, 1973 T ra ffic volume on most of Oregon’s highways showed an increase m vehicular tra ffic in June. 1973 compared to June of 1972, according to the monthly report compiled by the Oregon State Highway Division A summary of tra ffic recorder data for rural and urban state highways showed an increase of 2.6percent in vehicular tra ffic in June. 1973 compared to June, 1972 The first six months of 1973 showed an increase of 8.2 per cent in vehicular tra ffic com­ pared to the first six months of 1972 Those persons looking for an active, friendly church that stands for the Word of God are extended a sincere weicomi to attend the following services SundaySchool 9:45a.m Morning Worship 11 a.m Evening Service 7 p.m. Fam ily Night (Wed.) 7:30p.m. A bus is run every Sunday morning for those needing a ride to Sunday School and church For more information A basic course in Escrow phone the pastor at 429-3363 Procedures w ill be offered by Dwight Kinman and Mrs Portland Community College Kinman w ill he with us this beginning September 27. Saturday night and all day Sun Growth of activity in financial day, September 22 and 23, for institutions, title insurance com special meetings Dwight Kin panies, real estate and escrow man w ill be speaking on Pro­ organizations has created a need phecy Saturday night at 7 and for trained escrow personnel Sunday morning at 11. The class w ill be held at PCC A Potluck Dinner is planned S ylva nia , 12000 S.W 49th immediately following the m or­ Avenue, T hu rsda y evenings ning service Mrs Kinman w ill from 6:30 to 9:30 Class en be speaking to the ladies from 6 - rollment is lim ited, and those 7 p.m. Sunday evening and interested in enrolling are urged Dwight Kinman w ill be at 7 p.m to register early. An adult Bible study on the Further information may be book of John is held every obtained by c a llin g PCC, Thursday evening at 7:30 in the 244-6111, extension 273. home of Mr and M rs V irgil Snook Everyone is invited The High Schoolers meet ev­ The firs t school in Arkansas ery Wednesday evening from was held in a cave at Haven-den 7:30 - 8:30 for a tim e of Bible Springs in 1817. study and planning their outside activities Baptist F irst Baptist Church of Ver nonia meets for the following services and invites everyone to', EVANGELICAL CHURCH KITCHEN attend: * SundaySchool 10 a m Thursday E v es. 8 p.m . Morning Worship 11 a.m 7 p.m 429-2941 - 429-6245 Evening Worship Wednesday Evening 7 p.m 2-74 (Bible discussion and prayer) All youth are invited to the VERNONIA church building at 7:45 Wednes day mornings for a prayer LIONS meeting, with donuts and hoi chocolate to start the school day CLUB off right Hides w ill be provided to the schools M EETS AT P IN E CONE Young adults meet at the SUM M ER RECESS pastor’s home at 1165 F ir in Darrold Proehl, President ■ - Riverview on Saturday nights at Ted Forbes, Secretary 3-74 ... - 7:30 for an informal Bible study Vernonia Friendship Group land spent the last week at the home of her son and fam ily Mr and Mrs Loren Ellis M r and Mrs Don Whiteman of Beaverton came by and took his mother, Mrs beta Whiteman, with them to Astoria where they spent the weekend at the home of Miss Nell Whiteman. Guy Thomas fell in his home recently and broke his collar bone He is recovering satisfac­ to rily. Mrs M ary Fletcher of Cor­ nelius spent Sunday at the home of her son and fam ily M r and Mrs Dan Fletcher A birthday- party was held that day for two of her grandchildren. Mark and Elizabeth Fletcher and their cousin Brenda Bodenhamer Four years ago, Oregon was the first state to officially have an Executive Ombudsman The Ombudsman provides an informal channel through which a citizen may obtain quick, im partial hearing on his com plaints about bureaucratic abuse in government, without legal counsel or the expense of formal litigation As a member of the Gover nor’s own staff the ombudsman is in a powerful position to act upon complaints concerning the problems individuals may have in dealing with the state and local governments Bob Oliver, the Ombudsman has just announced that the state w ill now have an Assistant Ombudsman for nursing homes who w ill be responsible for visiting nursing homes to de termine whether there are valid complaints by reason of their infirm ities Persons who are in nursing homes, or those with friends or relatives in such facilities who Sf goes into every USED MOBILE HOMES 1— IMO Buckingham 10x55. 1H b a t e .. 1—1 0 » . 10x50 1 bedroom . Our price o n ly ..............................*1(05 TROJAN HONES Phone 556-1531 Located on Hwy. 30 to St. Helens 2tt ml. S.E. of Rai­ nier, next to Stop lm at Rainier. Also Clatskanie lot on Highway 30. Owned and Operated by Steve and I-otu* G askill Capable advice regarding social security, veterans. 9th and B aseline H illsboro—648-2161 Cedar and Pacific Forest Grove—357-2161 4856 S.W. Watson B eaverton-644-111» 741 Madison Street Vernonia—429-6611 WI RE ALWAYS COOKING UP SOMETHING NEW AT A WEIGHT WATCHERS CLASS. Variety. There's nothing more important to staving on a weight control plan. That’s why we’re forever working out ways to add more foods to the Program. And split peas is just one of the foods we're introducing this year. Come to a class and get the whole delicious storv. ------------------------------------ Spin Pea Soup “ The altern ates” w ill be Introduced \ ___ ¿’hwses September 17 5 ounces cooked, dried split peas drained 1 ounce onion, finely chopped Vi bay leaf */« cup finely chopped celery Pinch thyme 2 Vi cups chicken bouillon 3 ounces cooked smoked ham finely chopped Pepper to taste Sprig of parsley Combine all ingredients except parsley in a saucepan Simmer Slowly until celery •s tender Remove bay leaf Garnish with parsley Makes 1 serving W E IG H T® . WATCHERS JOIN ANY CLASS ANYTIME — ST. H ELENS—C alvary l^itberan Church 410 D ivision and M illard Rd. W ednesday. 8:30 A.M. and 7:00 P.M . databank-. Rainier and F orest Grove Also Many other class openings other days, locations and times FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL COLLECT PORTLAND 297-1021 W EEKDAYS 8:30-5:30 You don't have to bo alono anymore BRU N SM AN HARDWARE and ELECTRIC F IN E F U R N IT U R E WE DELIVER NEW! fim ro ELECTR1CHISEL ( n ew Cleans Itself at the tauch at a Hallan' ■ I S E A T H ELTS S A V E L IV E S m o rtu a ry PCC Offers Escrow Basics Sept. 27 ACCURACY may be having problems can call 397-4000 for further information if, A WOODWORKING TOOL FOR USE WITH YOUR ELECTRIC DRILL • iWw. IMU* a. • w-.t, as« >•« f.»«! .fami «e«e«*' . *>ew *M o •«» mm mat only $20.94 prescription nt Vernonia Drug When you bring a pre­ scription here, you con count on us not to substitute! Our experi­ Goulds balanced flow, no tank, no extras shallow wall syaiam enced pharmacists will fill it exactly as the doctor ordered! $127.00 • • • to tu t h u rd w a re