Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, October 11, 1973, Page 6, Image 6

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    Ocrnonia Eagle
6 THITtSDAY,
OCT.
11,
1973
Ekhoiis Entertain
Weekend Visitors
NATAL - PITTSBURG — Mr
and Mrs Charles Burch and
daughter of Bellevue, Washing
ton were weekend guests of Mr
and Mrs K Ekhoft
Other
visitors during the weekend
included the Richard Cook
fam ily of Camas Washington
and the Michael Cook family of
Forest Grove
Mr and Mrs Bud .Allbee and
his nephew of Olympia visited
Mrs Mary Dass and other
relatives here this weekend
Mr and Mrs Max Oblack
accompanied by Mrs
Ellen
Devine of Vernonia were shop
ping in Hillsboro one day last
week
Recent callers at the Noble
Dunlap home included M r and
Mrs Erwin Kalasse of Portland,
Mr and Mrs Walter Mathews,
Mrs Eldon Shetler and sons, and
Essie Nance
Mrs
Mildred Tupper and
Sandra joined Mrs Bud Keim
and daughters at Hillsboro Sa
turday evening and they all had
dinner at the Jade Pagoda and
afterwards went to Farrells
Sunday Mrs Tupper and Sandra
were dinner guests of M r and
Mrs Max Wolff in Portland .Also
at the Wolffs were their daughter
and son in law of Salem
J. E. Schroeder
To Be Speaker
J.fc Schroeder State F or­
ester. w ill be speaker at a dinner
meeting of the Columbia Small
Woodlands Association Tues­
day, October 23. announces
Roger Nichols. .Association Pre­
sident
The meeting, being held to
recognize Columbia County's
"Tree Farm er of the Y ear." w ill
be at the Fern H ill Grange Hall,
four miles out of Rainier, with
dinner starting at 7 p m All
woodland owmers of the county-
are invited to attend says
Nichols, who asks that reser­
vations for dinner be made with
Extension Agent Don Coin Wal-
rod by calling 397 3462 or writing
at the Extension Office. Court­
house. St Helens
Schroeder w ill be reporting on
a recent trip to Israel made with
Governor McCall, with emphasis
on forestry Local forestry as­
pects are fa ir topics for ques­
tions
Visitors At
Larson Home
BIRKFNFEI.I» - On Wednes
das of last week Mr and Mrs
Walter l^arson and t h e i r
daughter. Mrs Don Wertz, all of
Silverton and also a daughter
Carolyn of Salem, visited at the
Francis Larson home Others
were Mr and Mrs Francis
Nordstrom and Mrs Everett
Johnston A potluck dinner was
had at noon
Mr and Mrs Ed Berg and
family spent Saturday and Sun
day at the home of Mr and Mrs
John Spears and family at
Chehalis
Mr and Mrs Bob Hanberg of
Astoria spent the weekend at the
Tornblad home Mrs Hanberg
stays there while Bob is away at
work
Visitors at the Nordstrom
home over the weekend were
Miss Phyllis Van Winkle, and
her sister and husband and little
baby. Mr and Mrs Jim Kathan
of Seattle Phyllis is teaching
school m Tacoma
Mrs Lloyd Beach took her
sister. Mrs Robert Mathews and
went to Clatskanie last Friday
The Marvin Bloomers had
friends staying with them over
the weekend The men folks did
some hunting
Mrs Francis Nordstrom ac­
companied Mrs Walt Tornblad
to Astoria on Tuesday of last
week While there, they visited
Mrs John Acton
Mrs Edith Larson and friend
from Seaside visited at the
Howard Johnson home Wed­
nesday of last week
M r and Mrs Bob DuPuis were
in Scappoose Monday morning
Mr and Mrs Erick Berg and
little son of Eugene spent the
weekend at the Nick Berg home
Erick is attending
the Uni­
versity of Oregon
Ladies Attend Child
For Christ Crusade
Those attending the Child for
Christ Crusade workshop in
Portland on Wednesday were
Mrs Ben Westbrook. Mrs Carl
Holsev Mrs Jack Seeley . Mrs
Gene Weller Mrs Virgil Snook.
Mrs Adrian Logan and Mrs
Grace Peachey
The Happy Hour Bible clubs
w ill be starting soon in various
homes around town The club in
Riverview w ill be held at the
home of Mrs Jack Seeley with
Mrs
V irgil Snook teaching
Meeting is for grade school
children right after school
J.C.
Meets the 2nd
A 4th
Tuesday
every
H all-O ld
of
Market
Mill
7 :» P.M.
Bob Carson. President
B ill Hunter, Secretary
3.74
PYTHIAN SISTERS
VERNONIA TEMPLE NO. SI
Meeting;: I.O.O.F. Hall Second
and Fourth Wednesdays of each
month at 8 p.m.
Leona Haverland, M.E.C.
Cora Lange, Secretary
3-74
AF.&A.M.
Vernonia Lodge No. 184
A. F. t A. M, meets at
Masonic Temple. Stated
communications on first
Thursday of each month
at 8:00 p.m.
Jim Norwoc W'.M.
Walter E Linn, Sec y.
1-74
IWA Local
Meeting on 1st
Monday of
each month
C.I.O.
7:30 p.m
4-74
AMERICAN LEGION
Meets 2nd and
4th Tuesday of
I each month.
VERNONIA
POST 1»
Wilbur E. Wilson, Commander
Harry Culbertson, Adjutant
AUXILIARY
First and Third Tuesdays
Reatha Horn, President
Gertrude SchaJock. Sec y
1-74
Vernonia Barracks
Veterans of World War I
Meets 4th Monday-
each month at the
IOOF hall, 12 Noon
Noble Dunlap. Commander
Rev. H. L. Russell, Adjutant
AUXILIARY
Meets 4th Monday. I.O.O.F. Hall
vsau Lange, President
Faye Davit, Secretary
The Abundant Life Crusade
continues each night this week at
7 p.m Rev Harold G Moyer is
our guest speaker
Lord's Day activities begin
with Sunday School at 9:45.
Christ-centered classes for all
ages study a lesson from the
Bible The eleven o'clock w or­
ship hour w ill feature a message
by our guest speaker Rex Gene
Moyer Koffee Koinonia follows
the worship experience A warm
welcome is extended for all to
join us in the activities of our
fellowship
Teen Choir practice is at 5:30
Sunday with the Youth Fellow
ship following at 6 p.m The final
service of the Abundant Life
Crusade w ill be held at 7 p.m
Sunday evening
Hoot Owl Breakfast Tuesday
between 5 and 7:30 a m in the
church kitchen
Evangelical Women hold their
monthly meeting next Wednes
day beginning at 9:30 a.m The
project of the day w ill be to finish
making curtains for the teen
room
Home Bible Classes resume
Wednesday evening at homes in
the community
Bible
Those persons looking for an
active, friendly church that
stands for the Word of God are
extended a warm welcome to
attend the following services
Sunday-School
9:45a.m
Morning W orship
11 a m
Evening Service
7p.m
Family 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 phone the
pastor at 429-3363
Junior church w ill be started
this Sunday . October 14 It w ill
be held during the morning
worship service for kindergarten
through 4th grade and w ill be
geared to the understanding and
needs of the boys and girls
Great things are planned for the
fu tu re '
Junior Youth Fellowship w ill
be held this Sunday evening at
5:45 p.m Recreation, singing,
devotion, and refreshments are
planned
An adult Bible Study on the
book of John is held every
Thursday evening at 7:30 in the
home of Mr and Mrs V irgil
Snook Everyone is invited
The High Schoolers meet
every Wednesday evening from
7:30 - 8:30 for Bible study and
fellowship
Upcoming E vent: A repre­
sentative of the Gideon Bible w ill
be with us the Sunday morning of
October 21. He w ill be sharing
with us the work of the Gideons
Plan on attending'
VERNONIA BIBLE CHURCH
Adame A Maple
Kenneth Wooten, Postor
REV. HAROLD Moyer will speak
at the Evangelicul Church Thurs­
day through Saturdav on "Abun­
dance In Life Crusade.”
Church Holds
Special Meet
Abundant Life Crusade is* the
theme of the series of special
meetings being held this week at
the Evangelical Church Each
evening. Thursday through Sa
turday Rev Harold Moyer w ill
bring a message from God’s
Word at the 7 p.m services
Rev Moyer comes to Vernonia
from Sacramento. California,
where he has just completed four
years of work with Pemel Mis
sions His background includes
nearly fifteen years of service as
a pastor, experience as an evan­
gelist, song evangelist, and
youth evangelist Rev Moyer
has held meetings thoughout the
western half of the United States
and in Honduras while on a
missions tour
A special youth night is
planned for Saturday evening
featuring youth-oriented music
and a singspiration and pizza
party following the seven o’clock
service
An invitation is extended to all
in our community to learn more
about the abundant life by-
a tte n d in g
these
services
throughout the week at seven
OSU Sets Class
For Horsemen
Christian
8-73
Order oi Eastern Star
Nehalem Chapter 133, O.E.S.
Regular com­
munication the
3rd Wed. each
month at Ma­
sonic Temple.
All visiting sis­
ters and bro­
thers welcome
PCC Sets F all
Fun Schedule
Portland Community College
announced this week the fall
schedule for public use of the
school's recreational facilities
Swimming w ill be open to the
public from 7 to 8 a.m daily, and
from 8 to 10 p.m Mondays,
Edna Linn, W.M.
Wednesdays, and F rid a y s .
Irma Fisher, Sec’y.
1-74 Adults only may swim daily
from 6 to 7 p.m
ALCOHOLICS
Saturdays public swimming
w ill be held from I to 5 p m and
ANONYMOUS
from 7 to 10 p m Sundays the
Vernonia Friendship Group
pool w ill lie open from I to 5 p m
EVANGELICAL CHURCH
Family night w ill be held Sun
KITCHEN
days from 5 to 8 p m Cost is 25
cents for students 18 and under,
Thursday Eve*. 8 p.m.
and 50 cents for adults Season
429-2941
-
429-6245 passes are available at $10 per
_________________________2-74 fam ily, or $7.50 for individuals
Instruction in varying levels of
VERNONIA swimming ability w ill be offered
to both children and adults on
Saturdays
from 9 a m to noon
LIONS
Children must be five years of
age and 54 inches in height
CLUB
There is a charge of $2.50 per
10-week session
MEETS AT PINE CONE
The pool is also available for
SUMMER RECESS
rent on Sundays from 7 a m to
Darrold Proehl, ITesident
Ted Forbes. Secretary
3-74 2 p.m , and again from 8 to 10
p.m PCC w ill furnish lifeguards
Directory
Of Churches
t 2.
I.O.O.F.
3-14
A.F.L. -
Evangelical
The annual horsemen's short
course of Oregon State U ni­
versity and the Oregon Horse­
men's Association w ill be at the
OSU Horse Center Oct. 19 -21
It w ill culminate Horse Appre
ciation Week, proclaimed by
Gov Tom McCall to honor the
horse industry which represents
a $130 million-plus business in
I NEHALEM
Oregon
The short course w ill include
VALLEY
dedication of the center an open
horse show classes in English
CHAPTER
and Western riding, demonstra
tions of skills, instructors and
Meets at West Oregon Electric
speakers of national prominence
Bldg. third Thursday of each
something for all horsemen
month. 7:10 p.m.
Reg and Leo Camarillo, na
Joe L. Dailey, President
The weekly women’s prayer
tional champion team ropers,
3-74 meeting on Tuesday morning
Ralph Bergerson, Sec y.
w ill demonstrate the training
choir practice Wednesday even­
use of horses for team
VERNONIA CHAMBER ing. both at the church Bible and
roping Friday (October 19) in
study Thursday evening at the the Horse Center arena, be­
OF COMMERCE
Orv Olson home
ginning at 7 p.m
Board of Directors report to m em ­
Tonight at the Beaverton
On Saturday, there w ill be
bers quarterly. Board meets the Christian Church, Mike Samp
discussion
and demonstrations
second Monday, 3:00 p.m. at son. Christ in Youth, w ill be
on training of western, reining
West Oregon Electric office. speaking Mike is Evangelist in
and stock horses by Clyde Ken­
Visitors invited.
the West Coast office of Christ in
nedy. Sun Valley, California,
T. F. Tomlm, President
Youth in San Jose. California
nationally recognized trainer
Mrs. Evelyn Heath. Sec y.
7-73 Tomorrow evening W illie W
and judge
White of the Oregon Christian
During the afternoon session.
MT. HEART REBEKAH Evangelistic Fellowship w ill be Ron
Palelek, Vantage Wash
speaking He is in his eighth year
LODGE NO. 243
ington. w ill give demonstrations
as the Director of Evangelism
on the schooling of the young
Meets 2nd A 4th Thursday even­ These start at 7:15 p.m each
horse for English pleasure and
ings of each nonth in the I.O.O.F. evening
Tuesday . October 16. NWCEA pleasure driving.
Hall.
Saturday night there w ill be a
Men s night at the Milwaukie
Irma Chance, Noble Grand
jackpot
team roping There w ill
Evelyn Heath. Sec’y.
3-74 Church of Christ Dinner w ill be be a $15 fee for the open section
at 6 15 p m the program at 7:30
p m with Mel Byers as the and a $7 50 fee for the pro-novice
Vernonia Lodge No. 246 speaker
section
On Sunday, the OHA-OSU
Dates to remember ...October
27. Halloween party; in No­ approved horse show w ill begin
vember a slide presentation of at 10 a m in the Horse Center
Clell Laird of Coos Bay
First and Third Tuesday an African visit; December. arena
w
ill
be
judge
and classes w ill be
CWF BAZAAR and Bake Sale,
8 p.m.
open to all breeds, with several
also the "Gospel Lites” .
junior classes offered The entry
Lloyd Quinn, Noble Grand
Harry Culbertson, Sec’y.
1-74
fee of $1.50 per class can be
made the day of the show
LODGE AND CLUB NOTICES
VERNONIA JAYCEES
Notes
Prune Old Canes On
Trailing Berries
Leaf and can spot, a devas
fating fungus disease of trailing
berries can fie reduced by taking
control measures now
Extension Agent Don Coin
Walrod advises pruning out old
fruitin g canes now rather than
follow normal winter pruning
practices This prevents dis
ease-causing spores from being
washed into the new canes
After priming a fungicide
spray needs to be used Sug
gested materials include 8 8
100 Bordeaux, Kocide 101 at four
pounds plus one pint of superior
type oil per 100 gallons of water,
or tri-basic copper sulfate at six
pounds per 100 gallons of water
plus a reliable spreader-sticker
Sprays are p articularly im ­
portant for Santiam Logan, and
Cascade berries, but all trailing
varieties are condidate for the
spray.
If time does not perm it
pruning out old canes, the spray
application becomes even more
important, says Walrod
lx*i litte r bug you
Sunday:
9:45 a m
Sunday School
11:00 a.m
Morning worship ser-
vice
5:45 p.m
Junior Youth Fellow-
ship
7:00 p.m. - Evening worship ser
vice
Wednesday
7:30 p.m
Bible Study and Pray-
er
If you have a spiritual need or
question, call Pastor Wooten at
429 3363
CHURCH OF JESUS CHKLST
OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS
VERNONIA BRANCH
H50 Madison Avenue
Branch Pres. - Henry T. Hudson
1st Count. - Claude E. Gibson
2nd Couns. - Elmer C. Schrader
Ward Clerk - Robert E. McNair
Meeting Schedule
Priesthood - 8:30 a.m.
Sunday School - 10:15 a.m.
Sacrament Mtg. - 11:30 a m
Relief Scty. - Tuesday , 10 30 a m
M I.A. - Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Jefferson and Maple
Rev. Dan Billings, Pastor
9:45 a.m - Sunday school. Classes
for all ages
11:00 a.m. - Morning worship
7:00 p.m. . Evangelistic service
7:3o p.m. - Wednesday Prayer
Meeting and Bible Study
(Need a ride?
Call 429-63331
ST. MARY’S CATHOLIC
Father Anthony Gussin
Mass is celebrated every week­
day morning at 8:30 in the rec­
tory. Confessions are heard be­
fore Mass
Saturday - Mass at 7 p.m. in the
church
Sunday - Masses at 8:30 and 10
a.m.
Confessions - On Saturday from 6
to 6:45 in the church, before
Mass
SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST
2nd & Nehalem
L. L. Huntington. Pastor
Clande Veal. Local Elder
9.3o Sabbath School
11:00 Worship Service
7:00 P.M. Monday - Dorcas So­
ciety at Veal’s home.
7:30 P.M Wed - Prayer Meeting
at Veal's home
7:00 P.M. Mon. - Pathfinders at
Scout Cabin.
OMSI Auction Gets Truck
The piece de resistance of the
1973 OMSI Auction was delivered
to auction officials this morning
The gift of Freightliner Cor
poration. their contribution is
the "m o s t"; the most valuable
and. in its orange, brown, and
chrome glory, the most beau
t ilu l'
Freightliner's contribution, a
brand new White Freightliner
truck tractor valued at over
$30.000, was presented to Bill
Cranford. Chairman of the OMSI
Auction, bv Kenneth Self, Pre
sident of Freightliner Corpor
ation Joe Saunders. Senior Vice
President of Freightliner and
President of the OMSI Board of
Trustees, along with Loren Mc­
Kinley Executive Director of
OMSI, also participated in the
ceremonies, as did Otto Siewert,
Executive Vice President of the
White Freightliner Division of
White Motor Company The
truck was driven out of the
factory for the first time, and
w ill be on display at OMSI over
the weekend
Self pointed out that the truck
is the first White Freightliner
conventional offered for sale by
Freightliner Corporation to the
general public It marks the first
entry of the company into the
conventional truck market, and
becomes a companion to the
alrea d y
pre stigio us
W hite
F re ig h tlin e r cab-over-engine
truck built by the- Freightliner
Corporation The OMSI Auction
truck is a super model with a
great deal of extra chrome trim ,
even to such mundane parts as
the fuel tank bands The in
terior of the cab is finished in
crimson custom upholstery and
has such features as an AM-FM
radio with speakers over both
til«- d river and the passenger
Freightliner suppliers donated
some parts for the new truck, in­
cluding A.O Smith Corporation.
Engineering and Automotive
Division. Milwaukee. Wisconsin
Eaton C orpo ratio n, F u lle r
Transmission Division. Kala­
mazoo, Michigan; Rockwell-
Standard Division Rockwell In ­
ternational, Troy, Michigan;
F arr Company, El Segunda
C alifornia; Dana Corporation,
San Leandro, C alifornia. White
Motor Corporation Eastlake,
Ohio; Cummins Engine Com
pany. Columbus, Indiana. Fire
stone T ire and Rubber Com
pany. Portland, Oregon ; and
Every Evening
7:00 p.m - Hour of power, prayer
and Bible study.
What if someone trips on
your front steps and sues
you . . . or a tree crashes
onto your r o o f. . . or a
burglar breaks into your
home . . . or a defective
wire sets your rugs and
furniture afire . . . would
you be protected?
I f you’re not sure, see
us for a Home Security
Check-up 1
BILL J. HORN
Vernonia Insurance
Exchange
Phone 429-6203
953 Bridge Street
Vernonia, Oregon
Repreitntlng
Hartford Accidint and
Indemnity Company
Rombar The Herttord
Inauranca Group
Hartford IS. Conn.
&
Capable advice regarding Insurance, social security, veterans.
9th and Baseline
Hillsboro—648 2161
Cedar and Pacific
Forest Grove—357-2161
4855 S.W Watson
Bea verton—«44-1119
741 Madison Street
Vernonia—429-6611
EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
BIRKENFELD, OREGON
The Rev. C. S. Shulda. Vicar
Phone Clatskanie 728-2331
G
î t e BAIT t l COAST ATINfl]
i , i niH
Celebration of the Holy Commu
mon the Fourth Sunday of each
month at 12:00 Noon.
f
.
FALL SALE
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Washington A A Streets
Terry E, Lowen, Pastor
Phone 429-3391
Sunday: 10 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 A.M Worship Service
7:00 P.M. Evening Worship
Wednesday: 7:00 P.M. Midweek
Prayer Service
MIST - BIRKENFELD COMMU­
NITY CHURCH
Birkenfeld. Oregon
Eldon Shetler, Pastor
Are you insured
against the
MAIN HAZARDS
OF HOMEOWNING?
hüten
FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH
957 State Avenue
Jack Carlson. Pastor
9 45 a.m . Sunday School, Paul
Weidman, Sup’t.
11:00 a.m. - Morning worship
5:00 p.m. - Youth Fellowship
7:00 p.m - Evening service.
ALCOA in Portland
The beautiful White Freight -
liner truck, the first of its kind,
w ill lx* sold at the OMSI Auction
November 9 and 10 at Portland’s
Memoriul Coliseum With this
valuable contribution, the OMSI
Auction Office has totaled more
than $150.000 worth of donated
goods and services lip to this
time, and Chairman Cranford is
confident that Ibis year's goal of
$250,INN) is well within reach
CHECK YOUR FALL SALE
CIRCULAR AND SAVE
NOW IN PROGRESS
9:45 a.m. - Sunday School
11:00 a.m. - Church Services
7:30 p.m. - Wed. Prayer Meeting
10:30 a.m. - 'Winter Months) on
2nd Wed. Women's Missionary
and Work day.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
430 North A Washington Streets
Russ Vlnyard. Pastor
Phone 429-6322
Sunday - Bible School 9:45 a.m.
Homer Fuller, Supt.
Morning Worship 11:00 a.m.
(Nursery Provided)
Fellowship Hour 6:07 p.m.
Wednesday: Choir Practice
7:00 p.m
(1st only- Church Night 6:30 p.m.
(2nd & 4th> CWF . 1:30 p.m.
Friday: Bible Study - 8:00 p.m.
(Call for location of Bible
Study)
Bacterial Disease
Hurts Cherry Trees
Cherry dead bud, a bacterial
disease is causing serious
damage and death of sweet
cherry trees in Columbia Coun
ty. Although most evident in the
spring, control measures need to
be instituted in the early fall.
Extension Agent Don Coin
Walrod suggests cherry growers
apply the first control sprays
now followed with a second
application soon after January 1,
1974
Growers can choose from two
bactericides 12 - 12 - 100 Bor
dcaux. or Kocide 101 at six
pounds plus one pin) of superior
type oil per 100 gallons of water
Sprays need to be applied to give
thorough coverage.
The sprays for control of dead
bud may provide some control of
bacterial canker of cherry
FALL REPAIR SPECIALS
A. Needle nose caulking cartridge
metal, brick and (tone 588-0604
Adheres to wood,
B Caulking gun. Piitol grip handle
588 3004
ratchet action
MASTERCRAFT
PERMANENT
ANTIFREEZE
Gallon
$1.69
MASTERCRAFT
Thermostats
Goulds balanced
flow, no tank, no
extras shallow
well system
Starling At
$1.39
BRUNSMAN
$127.00
HARDWARE and ELECTRIC
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WE DELIVER