Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, November 29, 1973, Page 5, Image 5

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    MoaoBOCMMoaooMoaoBH
Ocrnonia Eagle
Church Notes
THURSDAY,
NOV.
29,
1973 5
E van gelical
' FOR SALE-General
T hinking about b u yin g a
used or n e w V iking. El-
na. P sa ss or Bernina?
SA VE
CALL J IM
M O NEY
SERVICES
BOWLING
FRANK REED
h as s e rv ic e s a v a ila b le fo r
c u ttin g , w ra p p in g a n d
fre e z in g d e e r, elk , etc.
Call 429-5872
CO LLEC T at 643-4666
If n o a n s w e r
S e w in g C enter W est
12750 S.W. Canyon Rd.
Beaverton,
Call 429-5874
____ ____________________ 45t4
Oregon
UPRIGHT piano for sale. Albert
Fuller. Phone 420-3063
4Ht3
RESTAURANT equipment, house-
hold goods, tools, etc. November
30 at 10 a.m. at the Wonderbar
Cafe at the Timber • Vernonia
junction._________________ 48tlc
O LD M A N
RUTABAGAS and parsnips and
carrots. All organically grown
C. A. Morgan, Buxton, Oregon.
Phone 324-2841____________48t4c
429-5221
REDUCE SAFE and fast with
GoBese Tablets
and E-Vap
"water pills”. Vernonia Drug.
47t7
CUT FLOWERS, weddings, fun
oral designs, plants. Also flowers
by wire. Artificial flowers and
gifts. CHALET FLOWER SHOP.
Phone 429-5733 or 429-0301
_________ 13tfc
BUNDLES of old newspapers for
starting fires, 10 cents. Ver­
nonia Eugle. 721 Madison Ave.
tfc
FOR SA L E -R Ì Estate
TO
SEE
332 A S tr ee t
TO T U N E
TREAT RUGS right They'll be
a delight if cleaned with Blue
Lustre. Rent electric shampooer,
$1.00. Brunsman Hardware, Ver­
nonia.____________________48tlc
STOP
BUD'S AUTO
SERVICE
FOR SALE: Chickens Young
tender fryers. $1.50 each. 429-
8291._____________________48tlc
APARTMENT size stove with 3
burners, broiler, and oven $5.
Refrigerator, older model, runs
good, $10. Phone 420-2871 or 429.
5221._____________________48tlc
«VINTER'S ON T H E
W A Y—B E T T E R
UP
THE
JA LO P Y
Open 8-5 Tues. - Sat.
Closed Sunday & Monday
429-2871
VERNONIA SANITARY
SERVICE
Phone 429-8711
30tfc
SHOE REPAIRS, pick-up and de­
livery. Open 8:30 a.m. to 5:30
p.m. Tandy Shoe Repair, D St.,
Vernonia, 429-3301.
31tfc
ARCTIC
INSULATING CO.
Blown-in Insulation
Rockwool Batting
FREE
E S T IM A T E S
C all C ollect 397-1670
ST. H E L E N S
lOtfc
Norm an H illsbery,
Builder
New Homes B u ilt To Your
Spec if ¡cations
New Construction - Additions - Re-
modclng - Roofing . Foundations
— FREE
E S T IM A T E S —
429-8942
___________ 42 tfc
GRI
»53
429-6203
B IL L H O R N , B R O K E R
SALESM AN :
Deri Roberts—429-3804
Sue Filter-429-7014
F O R E S T G R O V E BRANC H —
Arlie Satterlee, Mgr.—Ph. 357-2321
T he P la c e T o C all For
A ll Y our Rock N eeds!
Trucking, Excavating, Bulldozing,
Backhoe
_______
Q U IN N
Sand - G ravel - Rock
Stockpiled In Vernonia for
REAL ESTATE &
IN S U R A N C E
— Im m ed iate D e liv e r y —
SALES - R E N TA L S
List m e- Needed
FOR SAVINGS on loans contact
your local Credit Union - 783
Bridge Street. 10:30 a.m. to 5:30
p.m. - Tuesdays through Friday.
Closed Saturday, Sunday and
Monday Or call 429-8245 during
non-office hours.
17tfc
786 Bridge St. — Phone 429-8211
Fishhawk Branch - Birkenfeld
________ Phone 755-2280________
FOR SA L E-A uios
SACRIFICE—'72 Chrysler New­
port HT with air. Has every­
thing Tuke over payments. Call
after 5 p.m. 42941161.______ 48t3c
1973 Malibu 4-Dr, P. Steering
& Brakes, Automatic trans ,
Radio, Vinyl Interior. New
car guarantee ........... $2995
1972 Kingswood S/Wagon. Power
Steering and Brakes, factory
Air. Automatic . Like new.
13,000 actual miles. A real
buy at huge savings. 36
months to pay ............ $3695
1973 Kingswood S/Wagon, 7000
miles, factory air, beautiful
green, vinyl interior. Steer­
ing and P. Brakes. Luggage
rack. Low, Law Price of
Only ..............................$4195
1971 Chev. Bel-Air 4-Dr. Automa­
tic Trans, and Power Steer­
ing. Now .................. $1395
1970 Blazer - P. Steering, Automa­
tic, Hubs. Seats, Gauges —
See It ........................ $2895
1962 Dodge to Ton 3-Speed, 6-
Cyl..................................... $395
1964 Chev. to Ton 3-Speed, 6-
Cyl..................................... $595
1971 Vega 2-Dr.
CHOOSE F R O M
D A V IE S C H E V R O L E T
.
493 Bridge Street
Vernonia, Oregon
Phone 429-5023
48tlc
'67 FIREBALL Travel Trailer.
22' self-contained. Large refrig.
tandem axle. 429-7272.
46t3c
CARD ol TH AN K S
I WOULD like to thank everyone
fir their sympathy, cards and
flowers at the time of my loss.
Eva Nystrom
THANKS from our hearts to the
Vernonia searchers with their de­
sired efforts to find us, the wan­
derers. Also Blanks to the state
Troopers for their help. We will
never forget you all.
Respectfully.
Roy and Alice Nye
Viola Michener
Thursday Afternoon leag u e
L
W
Nov 19
33
15
The Chicks
24
24
Bob’s Union
25
Vernonia Eagles
23
16
32
Chevy V8’s
High team series and game;
th e
The Chicks 2447 and
Vernonia Eagles 892 High indi­
vidual series and game; Penny
Smejkal 524 and 193
Splits picked up; Vi Aldrich
5-6; Pat I,arson 2-7; Evelyn
Holce 3-10.
Monday Night league
Nov. 26
W
L
Quinn Insurance
.38
14
West Oregon
31
21
Timbernook
19
33
Vernonia Drug
17
35
High team game and series
Quinn Insurance 899 and 2528
High individual game and
series Betty Euquay 205 and 523
Splits picked up Carol Barker
5-10; Flo Huff 5-7;
Gladys
Kimmel 2-10; Mickey Johnson
3-10
Tuesday Afternoon League
November 27
W
L
Mitches Witches
31 to 20to
Rose Motel
28
24
Dave’s ARCO
24
28
Mario's
20 to 3 m
High team series, 2332 and
high team game 793, Mitches
Witches, high individual series,
429; Hose Dunaway; high in­
dividual game, 170, Velma
Smith
Splits picked up: Rose Duna
way 3-10, 2-7, 4-5; Betty Hall
5-6-10; Myra Baska 5-10; Lil
Scroggins. 5-7; Jean Hall 2-7.
Tuesday Night League
Nov 27
W
L
Bill Horn
34‘à 17to
Standard Oil
32
20
Pills
22 to 29 to
Cut & Curl
37
15
High individual series, Janett
Smiley, 489; High individual
game, Sharon Krieger. 210.
S p l i t s picked up; Janett
Smiley, 4-5 and 4-10; Sharon
Krieger, 4-5; Norma Welch. 3-10;
Tempie Nance, 5-8-10 and 5-9-7;
Freda Pederson, 5-10.
M EN'S LEAGUE
BAIR
Night League
Logging Co. Nov. Wednesday
21
W
L
Vernonia Milk
35
13
429-7485 Vernonia Sentry
25
23
Bridge St., Vernonia
Phone
>x«x*x«x«z*xc*scc<tMiotaoK«:*aK«:
WOMEN S LEAGUE
letfc
S E P T IC T A N K P U M P IN G
Licensed • Bonded and Insured
P H O N E 397-3172
I f no answer call 397-2281.
Columbia Comity Septic
Tank Service
IStfc
W ANTED
100 CORDS of fir, alder, and
maple. Delivered or will haul.
Call 636-3681 days or, 638-4437
avenings. Call collect_____ 48t3c
CLASSIFIED R A TES
M IN IM U M charge $1.00 for 25
words or less. Words over m in i­
m um 4 cents each.
Three insertions for the price of
two.
NO
Information on classifieds
w ill be given out until a fter
paper Is mailed.
CARD of Thanks and Notices:
$1.00 for up to 12 lines. Addi­
tional lines, 8 cents each.
D IS P L A Y classified are $1.00 per
column inch.
T H E E A G U E assumes no finan ­
cial responsibility for errors
that m ay appear In ads pub­
lished In its columns, but in
cases where this paper is at
fau lt w ill rep rin t that p art of
an adv. In which the typographi­
cal m istake occurs.
NO C L A S S IF IE D OR D IS P L A Y
A D V . W IL L B E A C C E P T E D
A P T E R NOON T U E S D A Y E X ­
C E P T F O R N E X T W E E K 'S
PAPER.
B L IN D ADS with answers to be
handled by The Eagle: M in i­
m um charge $2.00. No info rm a­
tion given relative to such ads.
P O E T R Y accepted only as paid
m a tte r: R ate: 10 cents per
type line.
~WORKFORVDt)
Vernonia Drug
23
25
Mist Shake & Ridge
13
35
High team series. tie, 2823
Vernonia Milk & Vernonia Drug;
high team game, 1002. Vernonia
Drug; high individual series,
596, high team game, 253. Henry
Anderegg.
Splits picked up: Don Huss
3-10; Mario Leonetti 5-7; Bob
Bates 3-10; Jack Wendling 3-10;
Gorden Smith 5-8-10.
Persons Visit
At Tomblads
BIRKENFELD—Mr and Mrs
Jam es Person and children of
Cherry Grove visited on Sunday
at the Tornblad home. They
were also dinner guests.
Mr
and
Mrs. Douglas
Bellingham and family of Seattle
came over for a visit with his
folks the Art Bellinghams They
came on Friday and spent the
rest of the week.
Mr and Mrs Charles Ramsey
and Mrs. Nicholas Berg and
Victoria enjoyed a Thanksgiving
dinner at the home of Mrs
Hatfield at Madras. They re ­
turned home on Sunday.
Mr and Mrs Bob DuPuis were
in Portland last Friday on
business
Mrs. Don Munro went to
Portland to visit her father who
is ill in the hospital She stayed
overnight with her mother. On
the way home she stopped at the
Vernonia High School for the
Parent Teachers Conference.
Thanksgiving dinner guests at
the E.T. Johnston home were
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Johnston and
little son of Dallas, Mr and Mrs
Bruce Larsen and family of
Warren and Mr and Mrs Roy
Steve. The Gary
Johnstons
returned home Friday.
Thanksgiving d a y dinner
guests at the Bob DuPuis home
were Mr and Mrs. Jerol Moran
and a couple of their friends. On
Thursday evening David and
Paul Provosl of Hammond
came. Paul spend the weekend
with them
Mr. and Mrs Frank Brandi of
Fishhawk l^ake spent Saturday
evening with a party of eight
friends in Portland at a 6 p.m.
dinner at the Flamingo Dinner
Club and a Pinochle party during
the evening
Friday evening at 6 30 is the
time for special prayer for
community and personal needs
You may telephone your prayer
requests to 429-5575 The Hunior
Highers will have an activity
time Friday evening beginning
at seven.
Junior aged children are in­
vited to the church gym for
supervised recreation Saturday
afternoon between two and four
High School activity begins at
seven Saturday evening
Next Lord’s Day is the first
Sunday of Advent Season. Acti­
vities begin with m en’s prayer
meeting at 7:30. Church School is
al 9:45 and Worship experience
at 11:00 Rev Clifford Good will
be the guest speaker
Teen Choir practices at 5:15
followed by the youth fellowship
houratsix Rev. Good will speak
at the Classmeeting Hour You
and yours are warmly invited to
join in the activities of our
growing fellowship of Christians
in the making
Home Bible Classes meet each
Wednesday evening at homes in
the community. For information
as to the nearest class in your
area, call 429-5522
W itnesses
The public talk to be heard this
week at the Kingdom Hall of
Jehovah’s Witnesses will des­
cribe a special missionary train­
ing school located in Brooklyn,
New York; the Watchtower Bi­
ble and Tract Society sponsors
this school, called Gilead. Ap­
plicants are accepted from all
parts of the world to take this
five-month training course and
at the completion of this con­
centrated period of study, grad­
uates are sent to lands all over
the world where the need for
kingdom preachers is greatest.
A graduate of Gilead, the speak­
er, Mr Malespina. will tell of the
trials and joys he has found in his
assignment, following the theme
"Blessing After Gilead ”
Just before his death on earth,
Jesus said, “ I have conquered
the world.” (John 16:33) How
Jesus conquered the world and
how all true Christians will be
able to do this also will be
discussed during a study of the
November 1st “ Watchtower"
article "Victory Over the World
Without Armed Conflict” im ­
mediately following the public
talk
All interested persons are
welcome to attend this spiritual
meal on Sunday. December 2 at
10 a.m ., at the Kingdom Hall of
Jehovah’s Witnesses. 49 Texas
Ave. For further information,
please contact Jim Milton. 429-
6975.
Bible
If you are looking for an
active, friendly church that
stands for the word of God, a
warm welcome is extended to
you by the Bible Church to
attend our services:
Sunday School
9:45a.m.
Morning Worship
11 a .m .
Evening Service
7 p.m.
Family Night (Wed)
7:30p.m.
Our Sunday school bus is run
throughout Vernonia every Sun­
day morning for those needing a
ride to Sunday school and
church For the schedule of your
neighborhood phone the Pastor
at 429-3363
Prim ary Church is held during
the morning worship service for
Kindergarten through 4th grade
and is geared to the understand­
ing and needs of the boys and
girls
Great times are enjoyed!
An adult Bible Study on the
book of St John is held every
Thursday evening at 7:30 in the
home of Mr and Mrs. Bob
Zerfing It is conducted by Virgil
Snook, and everyone is welcome.
Evangelical
Church Will
Hear Rev.
Rev. Good w ill speak at
Washington
1—New
1973 Escapade 20*
Motor Home. Loaded. Plus
A ir ........................
$7495
Guests Here
NATAL — PITTSBURG— Mr
and Mrs. John Buckanan and
family of Chelalis spent Thanks­
giving with Mrs Mary Dass
Mr Ruth Steers and Mrs.
Laura Carmichael visited Mrs.
Nellv Dunlap Sunday afternoon
Thanksgiving d a y dinner
guests of Mr and Mrs. Max
Oblack were Mr and Mrs. Reed
Hulding of Scappoose and Bob
Shrum of Portland.
Mrs. Dunel Shrum and family
of Portland visited the Max
Oblacks Sunday
Thanksgiving dinner guest of
Mr and Mrs. Joe Howard in­
cluded Mr
and Mrs. Jim
Metier of Beaverton, B i l l
Howard and daughters Debra
and Denise of Milwaukie, Jack
Howard. Lois Sluder and child­
ren, Randy and Johjnn of
Portland, Scott Howard and
Delsey Roediger of Astoria.
Mr. and Mrs. Dee Veene
Hershey and Mrs. Loraine
Sherman and Phyllis Woods
were dinner guests of Mrs.
Mildred Tupper Sunday.
Spokane V isitors at
P each ey R esidence
1—Used 1968 Skyline 12x44,
2 bedrooms.
AU electric.
Only ................................. $4195
1—Used
Buckingham
10x55
3 bedroom .................. $2695
1—Used 1967 12x58 2 Bed­
room Brookwood. All gas.
F u ll Price ......................$4395
1-1965 - 1614’ AristrocraL Self
contained. C lean......... $1395
1-1963 - 18’ T e rry . Self con­
tained ..............................$1195
1—Apache Tent T r a ile r ... $295
1—Skylark
1964
14’.
Very
Clean ..................................$495
1-1968 - 10* Open Road T rack
Camper.
Self
Contained.
Only ................................. $1305
1— 1969 Security T rack Camp­
er. Self contained__ $'295
1 -1 9 6 5 Conestoga T rack
Cam per ............................$595
1-1965
Vista
L in er T rack
Camper ............................. $850
Two lots to serve you better.
L o t No. 1 - R ainier and Lot
No. 2 - Clatskanie.
— Open 7 Days P e r Week —
M obile home and travel tra ile r
supplies, accessaries, awnings,
s kirting and Insurance.
TROJAN
HOMES
Phone 556-1531
Located on Hw y. 30 to St.
Helens 2to m i. S.E. of R ai­
nier, next to Stop b m a t
Rainier. Also Clatskanie lot
on H ighw ay 30.
LODGE AND CLUB NOTICES
E lk H unters V isit
D uring W eekend
p i 'i
Masonic Tem ple. Stated
communications on first
Thursday of each month
a t 8:00 p.m.
Jim Norwod, W.M.
Walter E. Linn, Sec’y.
Christian
Lonnquist home were Rev.
Conrad Zipperain and family of
Clatskanie
Mr and Mrs R Christman of
Portland are spending a few
days at Fishhawk working on
their new home.
Mr and Mrs Francis [.arson
enioved their Thanksgiving din­
ner at the Herbert Rodgers
home Also there were the Gene
Larsons a n d Mrs Audrey
Rodgers
1—New 1973 Peerless 2 bed­
room 14x64.
A ll electric,
Now Only ..................... $6995
The Rev. Clifford Good, m is­
sionary under appointment to
Taiwan, will speak at
the
Vernonia Evangelical Church,
Sunday, December 2, at 11 a m
and 7 p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Good are under
appointment by World Gospel
Mission, an interdenominational
organization with approximately
240 missionaries and associate
missionaries in 15 areas around
the world, with headquarters in
Marion Indiana.
Cliff has had a life-long asso­
ciation with World Gospel Mis­
sion since his father has for
many years served on WGM's
homeland staff, with the present
title of Vice President in charge
o f Business Administration.
While a sophomore in high
school. Cliff was saved during a
revival campaign in his home
church in Marion. Indiana
Cliff attended Cascade Col­
lege, Portland, Oregon, for three
years and then graduated from
George Fox College, Newberg,
Oregon. An athlete in high school
and college, he enjoyed the
Riverview-Mrs Penny Linder
privilege in 1969 of being a
member of a Christian basket­ and two children of Spokane
ball team which toured Latin visited her grandmother Mrs.
America. While attending West- Grace Peachey a while on
e r n Evangelical Seminary, Sunday.
Portland, where he received a
Mrs. Tina Steinhauer of Port­
B D degree. Cliff learned the land spent her birthday, the 20th,
secret of total surrender to God and Thanksgiving at the home of
and experienced the infilling of her daughter and family Mr. and
the Holy Spirit During his Mrs. Loren Ellis. Also visiting
seminary years, he served as there was his mother Mrs. Iva
youth director and assistant Ellis of Portland.
pastor at Lents Evangelical
Church in Portland.
Keep Oregon
Less than one month before
Clean and Green
Cliff was born, and in the same
hospital in Portland, Charlene
Wildermuth began her life.
When she was four, her family
went to Japan to serve with
Oriental Missionary Society. At
V E R N O N IA JA Y C E E S
present her father is Personnel
Director at OMS headquarters,
Greenwood, Indiana.
Meets the 2nd & 4th
At the age of seven, in her
Tuesday
of
every
grade school classroom
i n
Japan. Charlene personally ask­
month.
ed Christ to be her Saviour.
When sixteen she made a total
J.C. H a lf-O ld M ill M arket
commitment of her life to God.
7:30 P .M .
Returning to the United States
Bob
Carson,
President
when she was seventeen, she
Faye Davis, Secretary
8-74
attended Cascade College for a
time and then graduated from
Pacific Business College in
P Y T H IA N S IS T E R S
Portland She and Cliff were
V
E R N O N IA T E M P L E NO. 61
m arried in 1968 and have two
children
Meetings: I.O .O .F . H a ll Second
Since the Good’s background
and Fourth Wednesdays of each
is WGM and OMS, the two
month at 8 p.m .
mission boards are working out
a cooperative arrangem ent for
Leona Haverland, M.E.C.
these young people — appoint­
Cora Lange, Secretary
3-74
ment by WGM and service with
OMS personnel in Taiwan. After
A .F .& A .M .
support and outgoing expenses
are secured, they will begin their
Vernonia Lodge No. 184
ministry on the field
A. F . & A. M . meets at
NATAL PITTSBURG—Mr and
Mrs. Bud Allbee of Olympia
came down this weekend so he
Each Tuesday at 10 a.m. all could do some elk hunting this
women are invited to the Wo­ week They are guests of Mrs
men’s Prayer meeting held at Dass.
Bill Howard of Portland visit­
the church
December 3 at 6p.m. everyone ed his folks Mr and Mrs Joe
is invited to come and enjoy a Howard.
Bob and Lee Ann Shrurn of
potluck dinner together before
The Gospelites start their won­ Portland and Karen Oblack of
Molalla spent Saturday night
derful message and song at 7:30
with the Max Oblacks.
p.m. This group is from San
Sunday dinner guests of Mr
Jose, California, and have bless­
ed the hearts of thousands, in His and Mrs Max Oblack included,
name! You’ll want to be sure and Mr and Mrs Joe Oblack of
attend this inspiring evening of Molalla and Karen Mr and Mrs
Larry Oblack and children, and
entertainment.
December 5, the monthly pot­ Jon Carter and daughter of
luck starts at 6:30 p.m.. with the Hillsboro. Mr and Mrs. Jon
business meeting at 7:30 p.m. Carter and family had been
Choir practice is also this same overnight guests of the I,arry
Oblacks Saturday but Mrs.
evening
CWF Bazaar and Bake Sale Carter and son drove home
will be at the Legion Hall Sunday morning
Mrs Mildred Tupper and
(behind West Oregon E lectric),
December 7 and 8 Opening lime Sandra were dinner guests of
will be at 10 a.m ., closing at 4:30 Mr and Mrs Kurt Wolff in
p.m. A great time to do some Portland on Thanksgiving They
Christmas shopping, some bak- also called on Mr. and Mrs Max
ed g<x>ds could save some prec­ Glienke.
ious time for you. or give as a
Marion Grant was home with
gift
the flu last week
Group S lates A nnual M eeting Decem ber 3
BIRKENFELD—The Annual
Meeting of t h e
Fishhawk
Cemetery Association will be
held at the Francis Larson home
on Monday evening December 3
at 7 p.m. Anyone interested are
asked to attend.
Mr and Mrs Benny Beuson
and little daughter of Salem, and
the I^aurence Johnston family all
enjoyed a Thanksgiving dinner
at the Everett Johnston home
Recent visitors at the Joe
R E V . A N D M rs. Good w ith fam ily ,
the Evangelical Church Sunday.
TRO JAN HOMES
YEAR END
SPECIALS
M ARR & STAFFO RD
M E A T CO.
Rt. 2, Box 379, Forest Grove, Ore.
557-7281
Slaughtering, Cutting, Wrapping,
and Curing
Cattle received Sunday 4 Monday
until noon; hogs received Tuesday
and Wednesday until noon
1-74
IW A L ocal
VALLEY
CHAPTER
Meets at West Oregon E lectric
Bldg., third Thursday of each
month, 7:30 p.m .
Joe L. Dailey, President
Ralph Bergerson, Sec’y.
3-74
V E R N O N IA C H A M BER
O F COM M ERCE
Board of Directors report to m em ­
bers quarterly. Board meets the
second Monday, 8:00 p.m . at
West
Oregon
E lectric
office.
Visitors invited.
T. F. Tomlin, President
Mrs. Evelyn Heath, Sec’y.
7-74
MT. H E A R T R E B E K A H
LO D G E N O . 243
Meets 2nd & 4th Thursday even­
ings of each month in the I.O .O .F .
HaU.
Irma Chance, Noble Grand
Evelyn Heath, Sec’y.
3-74
V ernonia L odge N o. 246
3-14
I.O.O.F.
M eeting on 1st
Monday of
each month.
A.F.L. - C.I.O.
7:30 p.m.
4-74
A M E R IC A N LE G IO N
Meets 2nd and
4th Tuesday of
each month.
V E R N O N IA
POST 119
Wilbur E. Wilson, Commander
Harry Culbertson, Adjutant
A U X IL IA R Y
First and Third Tuesdays
lteatha Horn, President
Gertrude Schalock, Sec’y.
First and Third T uesday
8 p.m.
Lloyd Quinn, Noble Grand
Harry Culbertson, Sec’y.
1-74
O rder of E astern Star
Nehalem Chapter 153, O.E.S.
Regular
com­
munication the
3rd Wed. each
month at M a­
sonic
Temple.
AU visiting sis­
ters and bro­
thers welcome.
Hope Koch, W.M.
Irma Fisher, Sec’y.
1-74
A L C O H O LIC S
1-74
ANONYM OUS
V ernonia Barracks
V eteran s of W orld W ar I
Vernonia Friendship Group
429-2941
-
429-6245
2-74
Meets 4th Monday
each month at the
IO O F haU, 12 Noun
Noble Dunlap, Commander
Rev. H. L Russell, Adjutant
Meat for sale, any quantity.
A U X IL IA R Y
— Call for Appointment —
Come through Banks, take Tilla­ Meets 4th M onday, I.O .O .F . HaU
mook road Ito ml., take first left- Oora Lange, President
hand road.
life Faye Davis, Secretary
8-73
I
NEHALEM
V E R N O N IA
L IO N S
CLUB
M E E T S A T P IN E C O NE
S U M M E R REC ESS
Darrold Proehl, President
Ted Forbes, Secretary
»
3-74
t