Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, January 28, 1954, Page 3, Image 3

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    Stay in Bed Required
Due Return of Illness
Now Is Our Day
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‘TREHARNE — Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Reynolds and Kenn, th;
Mr
and Mrs. Don Reynolds.
Cathie and Glen; Forest Reynolds
and friend Maxine Rose Vander
Poole of Douglas,
Wyoming
vi< t?d Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wea.
v r -id family Saturday evening.
.11 Lin, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Ha- \ Weaver had a backset of a
former illness last week which
makes it necessary that he stay
quietly in bed for two weeks or
mor:.
POWER
BY GEO. N. TAYLOR
Portland. Oregon
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WINDOW shoppers !
See the eternities that have
been and the eternities that will
be and our little day set in be­
tween. And in this little day
of ours, God is calling out a
people on whom
he is to set his
love in the ages
to come.
He is
calling
out
all
sorts. He is call­
ing the vile, the
liars,
i murderers.
profane, . crooks
the
many
and
who boast that
their own good
works will save
them, But. no matter what we
may think. the Bible says that
we must receive Christ into our
hearts as the Lord and Saviour
who died for us. At that Christ
takes up and makes us new.
Then open your heart to Him. Let
Him in. A Seattle family spon­
sors this space.
VERNONIA I
INSURANCE
Your dimes and dollars created the National Foundation
for Infantile Paralysis-you make up its army of 80 million
supporters and two million volunteers.
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In 16 years, a powerful force for good has grown from a
mere handful of men and women. Its power is yours.
The National Foundation has created the most extensive
voluntary research program ever leveled at a single disease.
It sustains a program of patient aid in which no polio victim
goes without the best available care for lack of funds. It
trains thousands of hospital and health workers.
And it will take more in '54 to keep this program rolling-,
because victory looms over the horizon. Show your faith
in the organization you have made —
No persons are more frequently
wrong, than those who will not
admit they are wrong.
—Rochefoucauld
JOIN THE MARCH OF DIMES
ÄT THE
CHURCHES
Mistakes are lessons of wis­
dom. Th’ past cannot be changed.
The future is yet in your power.
—Hugh Whit.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Ervin F. Leake. Pastor
9:45 — Bible school, Classes for
all age groups.
11:00 a.m. — Morning worship.
6:30 — Youth groups. Mrs. Hu­
bert Smith, Sup’t.
7:30 — Evening church service.
We often discover what will do,
by finding out what will not do;
and probably he who never made
a mistake never made a discovery.
—Samuel Smiles
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Bill J. Horn, Agent
Phene 231
Vernonia
905 Bridge Street
Even a mild mistake must be
seen as a mistake, in order to be
corrected; how much more, then,
should one’s sins b" seen and
repented of, before they can b?
reduced to th ir native nothing­
ness!
—Mary Baker Eddv
Such good taste
Memorable meals begin at the market.
For good taste at supper, tonight..
choose refreshing Olympia Beer, today.
'rs Tv*t-
T hat
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NEHALEM VALLEY
CHURCHES
Rev. David M. Larson. Pastor
Birkenfdd
11 a.m. — Sunday school. Mrs.
D. M. Larson, supt. Class.s
for all ages. Adult discussion,
led by pastor.
W:dnesday 7:30 p.m. — At the
pastor’s home. Mid-week Bible
study.
Mist
8 p.m. — Evening service. Con­
gregation singing. Sermon:
"Studies in the Life of Abra­
ham." by pastor.
Wednesday 7:30 p.m. — At the
pastor’s home, Mid-week Bible
study.
“Study to show thyself approved
unto God, a workman that
needeth not to be ashamed."
II Timothy 2:15.
CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST
(Colored)
J. C. Foster. Pastor
i 9:45 a.m. — Sunday school.
11-12 a.m. —■ Morning worship.
6:30 p.m.—Young Ptoplcs service
8 p.m. — Evening worship.
7:30 p.m. Tuesday and Fridays—
Prayer Meetings.
Welcome to all to w-orship with us
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YOU'LL FIND
7:30 p.m. Wed. — Prayer service.
Everyone welcome.
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Rev. W. A. McBride. Pastor
9:45 a.m. — Sunday school.
11:00 a.m. — Morning worship.
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
Ed H. Webb. Pastor
Services on Saturday:
9:30 a.m. — Sabbath School.
10:45 a.m. — Preaching, mission­
ary programs or Bible study.
VERNONIA BRANCH LDS
10:00 a.m. — Sunday school con­
venes under supervision of
Henry Hudson.
11:30-12 — Priesthood meeting.
7:30 p.m. — Sacrament meeting
commences under direction of
Earl P. Genzer.
7:30 Tuesday — MIA meetings
at Buxton.
Tuesday evenings — Primary
children group meets under
supervision of M. Erline Olson.
2:00 p.m. Tuesday — Branch Re­
lief society meets in Vernonia.
Erlene Olson, presid nt. Visitors
cordially welcomed at all meet­
ings.
ALONG WITH
OTHER FOOD NEEDS. BE
SMART AND SAVE
KNOW YOU'RE GETTING THE
BEST BY SHOPPING HERE!
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NEHAL
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IN
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BARBER SHOP
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and
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Engineered by PHILCO
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at the lowest price ever
for an all-channel
21-inch I’hilco console
Generally speaking
those foods which are
best for us are most sa-
tisfying. Milk, nature’s
most perfect food, is the
perfect energy booster.
You don’t have to culti-
vate a taste for it, and,
unlike stimulants, it
gives you GENUINE
I vitality
Laundry and
Dry Cleaning
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ALL-CHANNE
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.
DRIP Off REGULAR GRIND
Phone 91
BEN’S BARBER SHOP
Expert Tonsorial Work
Vernonia, Oregon
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VERNONIA BIBLE CHURCH
Don Darling. Pastor
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Wherever UH F stationa are on
the air. Philco All-Channel
television is the sensation of
the industry. In addition to
finest performance now, it
insures full coverage for the
future. New 1954 Philco mod­
els are now here—come in for
a demonstration and see for
yourself picture performance
that is the talk of the town.
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The only Mellow'd Coffee
Pet« Raney. S. S. Supt.
NA2ARENE CHURCH
H. L. Russell. Pastor
45 a.m. — Sunday school.
Ralph Lais. Supt
11:00 a.m. — Morning worship.
6:30 p.m.—Young Peoples service.
7:30 p.m. — Evening service.
Wednesday 7:30 p.m. — Prayer
meeting.
VERNONIA EVANGELICAL
Rev. F. M. Knoll
9:45 a.m. — Sunday school. Mis.
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.m. Wed. — Midweek ser-
vice.
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On Our Easy Terms!
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‘NEHALEM VALLEY APPLIANCE DEALER’
TELEPHONE 591
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9 45 a.m. — Bible school.
1100 a.m. — Worship service,
5:45 p.m. — Youth chorus prac
tice.
6:30 p.m. — Children’s hour.
Juniors, Ambassadors for
Christ, study class.
Monday 7:30 p.m. — high school
Bible class at the parsonage
Wed. 7:30 p.m. — Al) are wel
come to pray and study the
Bible with us.
Thurs. 7:30 p.m. — Men’s prayer
meeting and women’s prayet
meeting held in various home-.
ST. MARYS CATHOLIC
Rev. William Delplanche
Mass at 9:30
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7:30 p.m. — Evening worship,
7:30 p m. Wed. — Prayer meeting.
TO HEAL...TO HOPE
AFTER a file, you’ll! GEMS OF THOUGHT
MISTAKES
have to go out looking*
Show us the man who never
for new furniture and* makes a mistake and we will
a man who new’r makes
< ¿her household con-* show
anything.
— H. L. Wayland
Any man can make a mistake,
tents. And the prices|
but none but a fool will continue
J in it.
will be terrific!
—Cicero
Will your present
surance give you the j
help you'll need to get|
i
back to normal? Let’s
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THE EAGLE. VERNONIA, ORE. THURSDAY. JAN. 28. 1954
VERNONIA, OREGON