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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1953)
Fourteen boys from the Child for Christ Boy’s Bible club, to gether with their t.acher, Don Darling, his wife. Phoebe. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Briones and Mr. Shellev made a trip to Lataurell Falls Laundry and Dry Cleaning IN THURSDAY BACK THURSDAY Bring To— BEN BRICKEL’S BARBER SHOP Sound Film to Be Viewed Sunday Eve. Oregon Laundry and Dry Cleaners I • Ç I » Í » * i è i • Licensed Bonded Saturday, Octob. r 10. The group left Vernonia at 10 a m., stopped at the Vista House at Crown Point, then went on to Talbot state park where the Falls are located. The boys had a weiner roast at the park, followed by devotions. Fishing, shooting bows and arrows, and hiking around the falls occupied the rest of the time. Those attending were: Claude Chambliss, Marvin Mask. Lee Harmon, 1 Larry Akers Rodney- Williams, Gary Justice. George Miner. Ronnie Hibbs, Bobbie Hel- vie. N il Lloyd. Darrell Elliott, Billie Elliott, Lynn Bolmeier. and Lyle Barker. The Bible club meets in River view each Wednesday afternoon after school at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Peachey. It is open to all boys from the 5th grade through high school freshmen. i A dramatic 30-minute sound film, "The Shield of Faith.” will b? presentid at the First Christian church Sunday evening at 7:30. This is one of the really fins religious pictures and one with especially inter st to all young people. The public is cordially- invited to see this splendid pic ture. , Livestock Scales Lunchroom AUCTION SATURDAY, OCT. 24 Miscellaneous 12:30 P.M. Livestock 1:00 P.M. Exp<ci Several Gc.d Large Livestock Buyers. AUCTION TRADING BARN-Clatskanie, Ore. EUY — SELL — TRADE — CONSIGNMENTS Open Daily E. of Cl.itsl-ani', on U.S. 30—Sell Your Unwanted Items. Buy Your Needs at Your Own Price. SURPRISE SPECIALS — SAVE PLENTY — PHONE 1600 The Long-Belli LUMBER COMPANY Vernonia Division pon'f ^¿-fashioned refrigeré pH,LC9o”í dairy bar j THE AT THE CHURCHES Bible Club Boys Taken on Trip BY GEO. N. TAYLOR Portland. Oregon Jesus was asleep in the tossing shin and His disciples awok? Him saying—Lord, save us or w. per. ish. H aring their plea, Christ rebuked th? wind and the waves and there was a great calm.—Mt. 8:25-26. And who is this one who could quiet th? wind and the waves by a mere word? He was the Creator— "All things were mad? by Him and without Him was not anything made that was made.” —John 1:3. On a day He took the form of a man. He ate with the low-downs and th sinners. At the end He took their sins and died for them to clear them with God. Then, having all power. He arose from d ath and the grave to give eternal lif. to al) who re ceive Him as their own Lord and Saviour. Reject H’m and you sell your soul down th? river. Turn about; believe; be saved, says the family of the county that spon sors this space. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Robert T. Liles, pastor 9:45 a m — Sunday school. 11:00 — Morning worship. 6:30 p.m. — Training union. 7:30 p.m. — Evening worship. 7:30 p m. Wed. — Prays, r service. Everyone welcome. Fathers, Sons to Go To Annual Banquet ORE. THURSDAY, OCT 15, 1953 CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST (Colored) J. C. Foster. Pastor 9:45 a.m. — Sunday school. 11-12 a.m. — Morning worship. 6:30 p.m.—Y’oung Peoples service 8 p.m. — Evening worship. 7:30 p tn. Tuesday and Fridays- Prayer Meetings. Welcome to all to worship with us VERNONIA EVANGELICAL Rev. F M. Knoll 9:45 a.m. — Sunday school. Mrs. E. E. Garner. Sup’t. 11:00 a.m. — Morning worship 6:30 — Senior Y.F. and Inter mediate Y.F. 7:30 p.m. — Evening service. 7:30 p in. Wed. — Midweek ser vice. For GradeÄ Pasteurized Dairy Products ASSEMBLY OF GOD Rev. W. A. McBride. Pastor 9:45 a.m. — Sunday school. 11:00 a.m. — Morning worship. 7:30 p.m. — Evening worship. 7:30 p.m. Wed. — Prayer meeting. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Ervin F. Leake. Pastor 9:30 — Bible school, Classes for all age groups. 11:00 — Morning church service. Sermon by the pastor, them.. "Behold All Things Are Be come New." c 30 — Young People’s service, Mrs. Hubert Smith, leader. 7:30 — Evening church service. A sound film, "The Shield of Faith" will be presented. Wednesday evening, 7:30 — Mid week singspiration and praytr service. The Christian Women’s Fellow ship will meet this Friday even ing 7:30, at the parsonage with Mrs. Grayc-e Bundy as co-hostess. Mrs. Herman Wood will be the program chairman. VERNONIA, NAZARENE CHURCH H. L. Russell. Pastor 9:45 a.m. — Sunday school. Ralph Lais, Supt 11:00 a.m. — Morning worship. 6 30 p.m—Young Peoples service. 7:30 pm. — Evening service. Wednesday 7:30 p.m. — Prayer meeting. VERNONIA BIBLE CHURCH Don Darling. Paxtor Pete Raney. S. S. Supt. 9 45 a.m. — Bible school. 11:00 a.m. — Worship service. 5:45 p.m. — Youth chorus practice. 6:30 p.m. — Children's Hour, Juniors, Ambassadors for Christ, Adult Study Class. Rev. A. C. Grimes, who just con I cluded a very successful revival 7:30 p.m. — Evening service. meeting at Brooks will arrive in 7:30 p.m Monday — High school Vtrnonia Saturday tu begin re I Bibl? class at Shulke residence. vival meetings at the Assembly of God Church. £ .-cond and Maple 7:30 p.m. Wed. — Bible study and streets, on Sunday. October 18. prayer meeting. "What Christ There will be services every night is doing now.” except Saturday al 7:45 pm. 7:30 p.m. Thurs. — Men's prayer Special music will be one of the meeting and women’s prayer features of the meetings. Every meeting. held in various hem s. one is invited. Ä Wild Night EAGLE. i Call or Write PEBBLE MARY’S CATHOLIC Rev. J. H. Goodrich Rev. E. Kennedy Mass at 9:30 ST. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST Preston Smith. Pastor Services on Saturday: 9:30 a.nt. — Sabbath School. 10:45 a.m. — Preaching, mission ary programs or Bible study. CREEK DAIRY Telephone 16212 Vernonia, Oregon I Timber Rt., Box 56 Advtrlttf mosti From where 1 sit...// Joe Marsh Modern Art Takes c Licking! Did you know we had a real rtiht in town? Yes sir! Handy Jarkson was a contributor to the Sculpture Exhibition at the Centerville Fair last week. Hia work was streaky pink and curved all around — sort of streamlined. Caused quite a stir. Nobody was sure what it was supposed to represent, but some liked it and thought it was good art. Handy gave me the lowdown: “Why, it was nothing but a piece of cattle salt our cows have been lickin’ at for months. I just had it mounted. Fooled a lot of folks — one fellow even wanted to buy it!” From where I sit, Handy's "modern art” just shows how some people ran be led uni ray. Some even get to be "experts"— especially nlniut the other fel low's business. Whether it's art or music, or a simple thing like choosing, say, beer or milk «¡th a snack, we should live and let live. There’s no call for either of us to set ourselves up as "model" for the other! The annual banquet for fathers and sons, an event arranged each year by the Evangelical U.B. New Class Plans for church, will take place this year Halloween Program on the evening of Friday, Novem The n°wly organized young ber 6 at 7 p.m. F.atured with married p.oples class of th? First I the turkey dinner will be music Christian church met with their by the high school band under teacher, Mrs. E. E. Leake, last the direction of Win. Johnson. As Thursday afternoon to plan for a speaker of the evening, guests will Halloween program and dinner to hear Rev. J. K. Wishart of Port ___________ be h.ld in the First Christian land. a chaplain in World War Copyright, 1953, United Stalos Brewers Foundation church x dining hall Thursday II. evening, October 29. A special ilZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZK Halloween party will be held for the childr.n at the same hour so that the whole family can enjoy the evening. Those who met to plan the party w re Mrs. Ralph Hartrnan, chairman. Mrs. Reatha Hum, co- chairman, Mrs. Loren Ellis, Jr., secretary. Mrs. Elizabeth Serafin. Mrs. Pauline King and Mrs. Dar- Jine May. Economy is a distributive vir tue. and consists not in saving but in selection. Parsimony re- quir s no providence, no sagaci ty, no powers of combination, no comparison, no judgement. Sunspots affect many aspects of daily life such as the weather, plant growth and sunburn. ¿Joe OF Seawright's Cleaners and Tailors Monday, October 19 ¡COMPLETELY COVERED? NEW The sensation of the low priced refrig erator field .. . Philco with Dairy Bar, Butter Keeper and the biggest freezer ever offered in a 7 foot refrig erator. Adjustable Shelves. ’’Key Largo” color. Philco 726. EASY PAYMENTS SUNDLAND'S ELECTRIC AND APPLIANCE ‘NEHALEM VALLEY APPLIANCE DEALER’ Phone 581 Vernonia 86 Bridge DRIVING today is full of hazards. Even the most careful drivers can be innocently involved in a crash which wrecks his car, the property of others . . . injures or I kills his passengers those in another car. Is your Automobile In- • surance ready for such ! an emergency? THE FIELD REPRESENTATIVE OF THE ED. V. PRICE TAILORING COMPANY, WILL BE IN VERNONIA WITH A COMPLETE LINE OF THE WORLD’S FINEST WOOLENS AND L ATEST STYLES FOR MEN AND WOMEN’S TAILORED SUITS, SLACKS AND COATS. And as a special treat—for the pocketbook we are giving a ten per cent discount cn ail tailored clothes and dry cleaning for the en tire week, October 19ih through October 25th NO DISCOUNT ON PICKUP AND DELIVERY VERNONIA INSURANCE Bill J. Horn. Agent 90S Bridge Street Phcr.e 211 Vernonia SAVE AT A VERNONIA OPERATED STORE