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God's Time Table BY GEO. N. TAYLOR Portland. Oregon First on God's Time Table is this Gospel Age of now. Men of all nations are believing on Christ as God's Son who died for their sins. Believe and God gives you eternal life with heaven-sent peace, cheer and victory for here and now. Two— After this present age of to-day, comes the Great T r i b u I ation. — “Except those days should be shortened, no mtn would be left alive on the e a r t h.” Christ's Word—Mt. 24:22 Third, the Hebrew- Age with the Hebrew in the saddle. 4th Armageddon Battle. 5th—Judgement Day. Cth—The world comes to an end and melts with fierce heat. 2nd Peter 3:10. Today, God yet offers eternal life as you believe in your heart that Christ died for your sins. Heart belief wins you enternal life. This space sponsor'd by a Seattle family. Dinner Eaten At Six Homes GEMS OF THOUGHT | . | ! ‘ 1st '54 Assembly Set for Longview Demonstration Due For Unit Meeting BIRKENFELD — The home d monstration unit will meet on March 12 in the grange kitchen here in Birkenfeld. Cake decora ting will be demonstrated by Mrs. Fred Udey. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jones were in Portland Saturday. They called on Mrs. Robert Berg. Mrs. Lonquist and Mrs. Arbie Mills called on Mrs. Robert Beig Friday. They found her very weak. Mrs. A. D. Lolly and Mrs. Cloice Hall of Vernonia spent Monday visiting Mrs. Ted Bellingham. Garden Club to Discuss Pruning Revival Services to Open Sunday Morning Rev. D. E. Bunn of Portland will preach Sunday morning at the Assembly of God church in the first of a seri -s of messages on revivial. Rev. Bunn is a dyna mic preacher of the old time re- ligion. Services will be nightly at 7:30 except Monday and Sat- urday. This Sunday morning he will havt- something special for Sunday school children at the close of that session. Everyone is invited to these services. JUSTICE Whenever a separation is made , between liberty and justice, j neither, in my opinion is safe. A progressive dinner given Mon- i —Edmund Burke day evening for the Ambassador's I At present we can only reason For Christ of the Vernonia Bible , of the divine justice from what church, was attended by 20 young | we know of justice in man. people. —Alexander Pope The dinner began at the home Impartiality is the life of jus of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Norris tice, as justice is of all good where toothpicks, gumdrops and government. napkins were served; from there —Justinian the group drove to Mr. and The only way to make the mass Mrs. Robert Fulton's for tomato of mankind see the beauty of juice, then to Mr. and Mrs. Floyd t justice, is by showing them, in Shulke's for open face sand pretty plain terms, the conse wiches, next to Mr. and Mrs. quence of injustice. Clifford Fowler's to eat salad, and —Sydney Smith from there to Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Justice is the moral significa Snook's for the main course, a tion of law. Injustice declares roast beef dinner prepared by the absence of law. Mrs. Snook and Mrs. Peachey. —Mary Bak- r Eddy Last of all, the young people went to the church parsonage for des sert. Helping Circle Adds Rev. Don Darling spoke for a New Member to Roster few minutes on “The Miracle of MIST—The Mist Helping Circle The New Birth.’’ after wh ch met last Thursday at the home of singing of choruses brought the Mrs. Max Oblack at Natal. Seven evening to a close. teen ladies were present for the dinner. No meeting was held in | January so there was much busi- j ness. One new member was voted i in, namely Mrs. Jake Neuer. A ! memory tribute was paid to a de parted member, the late Emma Longview w.ll be the conven- > Melis, who passed awav since the lion city of assembly-minded Je last meeting. The meeting was hovah’s witnesses March 5. 6 and closed by repeating the Lord’s 7 as they come together for their prayer. The next meeting will first semi-annual circuit assembly be the fourth Thursday in March of 1954, it was announced in the at the home of Mrs. Robert Forest Grov congregation today ( Mathews. by minister, Harold McFarlan Mrs. Claud Johnson, Mrs. Ricn. The gathering will draw in the aid Banzer and Mrs. Nellie Jones neighborhood of 2300 witnesses went to Forest Grove one day from 21 deferent congregations last week. in Southern Washington and Northern Oregon. The print ipal speakers at the conclave will b New York minis ter, Nicholas Kovalak, Jr., and R. C. Benson, ordained minister fiom Los Angeles, California. All sessions of th? assembly BIRKENFELD — The Garden club meets March 17 at the home will be open to the public. of Mrs. Sundland in Mist. This is an important meeting as they Club Entertained at will discuss orchard pruning. Mrs. John Winslow of Wood Natal Home Wednesday burn was visiting here Wednes NATAL — The home economics day. club met with Mrs. Iia Peterson Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Wallace of Wednesday. Stayton have a new girl born Larry Oblack has a siege with last week. Shi has been named the mumps. Sandra Dianne. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Ver? Hershey Mrs. Anna Hanberg took Mrs. were Portland motorists Satur Guy Bellingham, Mrs. Cecil Elli day, taking Jimmy in for den ott, Mrs. Cowlthorp and Mrs. tal work. Lena Hendrickson to Astoria Fri Mr. and Mrs. Ray Taylor and day. They called on Mrs. Ron girls were recent visitors at The Trenholm while there. Dalles. They accompanied Mr. ' j | - • VERNONIA BIBLE CHURCH Don Darling. Pastor Pete Raney. S. S. SupL 9:45 ajn. — Bible school. 11:00 a.m. — Morning wprship. 5:45 p.m. — Youth chorus prac tice. 6:30 p.m. — Children's hour, Juniors, Ambassadors for Christ, Adult Isaiah class. 7:30 p.m. — Evening service: "The Holy Spirit; Who He Is and Where He Is.” Monday 7:30 p.m. — high school Bible class at the parsonage. Wednesday 7 30 p.m. — Prayer meeting. Thursday 7 30 p.m. — Personal evang lism class. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Ervin F Leake. Pastor 9:45 a.m. — Bible school. 11:00 am. — Morning worship Pastor’s theme. “Christianity the Adequate Religion.” Choil under direction of Mrs. Eliza beth Serafin. 6:30 p.m. — Young peoples meet ing. 7:30 p.m. — Evening church ser vice. Pastor’s theme, ‘'Repen tance.” Youth Choir and con gregational singing of the old songs you know and love. Wednesday evening meeting. 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. NEHALEM VALLEY CHURCHES Rev. David M. Larson. Pastor Birkenfeld 11 a.m — Sunday school. Mrs. D. M. Larson, supt. Class, s for all ages. Z.dult discussion, led by pastor. Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Mid-week Bible study at the pastor's home Mist 8 p.m. — Evening service. Con- gr.gation singing. Sermon: Vernonia Lodge No. 246 Meets First and Third Monday of each month. LIARY First and Third Tuesdays 1-54 LUMBER COMPANY Vernonia Division Advertising saves you money. Because it sells on a mass scale, advertising makes possible mass production, which means lower coats to you. Advertising helpszyou live better . It introduces you to new products you need And la-cause it makes business more competitive, advertising Vernonia Temple No. 61 Meetings: I.O.O.F. Hall Second and Fourth Wednesdays of each month Lesta Garner. M.E.C. Jennie Stanley. Secretary 2 54 stimulates the development of many of these superior products. z ✓ ✓ Advertising creates jobs. The increased demand for good* that advertising builds and the ma-s production that results lead* to mass employ ment, faater' promotions, higher pay levels. ✓ / ✓ Advertising helps those who serve you. 858 1st Ave. Vernonia POST 11» The LOng-BelM / Pythian Sisters Columbia Encampment No. 89 VERNONIA i Advertising also tells you where to find bargain buys. ✓ / 8 P M. Henry Anderegg. Noble Grand Jim Davies, Secretary 1-55 American Legion r iI / Vernonia F.O.E. will meet the 1st and 3rd Fridays of each month at the ».O.O.F. hall. Homer Gwin. Chief Patriarch Wm. D Shafer. Scribe________ 134 VERNONIA EVANGELICAL Rev. F. M. Knot 9:45 a.m. — Sunday scho Mrs. E. E. Garner, Sup't 11:00 a.m. — Morning 1 .irship 6:30 — Senior Y.F. ar Inter mediate Y.F. 7:30 p.m — Evening «»' 7:30 p.m Wed. — Midw- -a r vice. CAMERAS. FLASHBULBS SNAPSHOT AND MOVIE FILM Oren Weed. Chancellor Commander Oscar G. Weed. Secretary W. C. Bellingham. W P. Gen- Shipman. Sec’y. farmer sell his crops /sell his wares ... the technician sell his skill And because, with advertising, all these make a reasonable profit. I I I I I % 7-53 MT. HEART REBEKAH LODGE Meets 2nd and 4th Thursday evenings of each month in the I.OO.F Hall. Alice Buckner. Noble Grand Gladys Strong, Vice Grand Elisabeth Frye. Rec. Sec y. Haiel Cook. Financial Sec’y. Verda Cook. Treasurer 3 54 it helps the the manufac turer sell his factory output . .. the merchant / people sell more each ran afford to sell his goods or services to you for leas and still ’ % Yet for all it does, advertising costs so little To advertise big name gawiinee take« k^a than l.'W a gallon. To advertise famoua brand® of bread costs lea® per loaf than the wrapper To advertise America a leading cereal® costa leaa than 3 lOf a package If any other form of welling were cheaper or more efficient, I I no one would advertise Advertising Benefits Everyone »7 Wednesday 7:30 p.m. — Prayer meeting. Order of Eastern Star Meets Every Friday 8 P M. 4 CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST (Colored) J. C. Foster. Pastor 9:45 a.m. — Sunday school. 11-12 am. — Morning worship. VERNONIA BRANCH LOS 6:30 p.m.—Young Peoples service I 10:00 a.m. — Sunday school con 8 p.m. — Evening worship venes under supervi; on of 7:30 p m. Tuesday and Fridays— Henry Hudson. Prayer Meetings. 11:30-12 — Priesthood eeting Welcome to all to worship with us 7:30 p.m. — Sacrament meeting commences under dire.‘ on of FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Earl P. Genzer. Robert T. Liles, pastor 7:30 Tuesday — MIA —tings 9:45 a m. — Sunday school. at Buxton. 11:00 — Morning worship. Tuesday evenings — F mary 6:30 p.m. — Training union. children group meets under 7:30 p.m. — Evening worship. supervision of M. Erin e Olson 7:30 p.m Wed. — Pray r service. 2:00 p.m. Tuesday — Bra ch Re Everyone welcome. lief society meets in \ • nonia. Erlene Olson, presid-nt - .itoi-- ASSEMBLY OF GOD cordially welcomed at a meet Rev. W. A. McBride. Pastor ings. 9:45 a.m. — Sunday school. Mrs George Wells, Sup't. ST. MARY’S CATHCLIC 11:00 a.m. — Morning worship. Rev. William Delplan:«» 5:30 p.m. — Revivaltime, station Mass at 9:30 KGO. (10:30 p.m. KEX) 7:30 p.m. — Evening worship. OAKES t W dnesday, 7:30 p.m. — Prayer 4« RADIO Meeting. i 1» “Righteousness cxalteth a nation, and but sin is a reproach to any I TV CENTER people.” Proverbs 14:34. J Now showing and ¡natal Jog ! j 1954 Models of Admiril TV J NAZARENE CHURCH } Mil. Also Radios and Record , H. L. Russell. Paster [ Players. 9:45 a.m. — Sunday school. ■ Ralph Lais. Supt ADMIRAL SALES » 11:00 a.m. — Morning worship. AND SERVICE I I 6:30 p.m—Young Peoples service. PHONE 774 7:30 p.m. — Evening service. J- PICTURE FINISHING (Fraternal Order of Eagles) Meets Every Tuesday ORE. THURSDAY. MAP Phone 101 VERNONIA MEETS EVERY MONDAY EVENING Ma Vike's Cafe W. A. Davis, President Bill Vlcek. Secretary________ 3 54 VERNONIA, "Studies in the Life of Abra ham.” by pastor. Wednesday 7:30 p.m.— Mid-week Bible study at the pastor's home “Study to show thyself approved unu> God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed.” II Timothy 2:15. Vernonia Drug Co. Nehtdem Chapter 153. O. E. S. Regular com munication first and third Wed. of each month at Masonic Tem ple. All visiting A. F. & A. M. sisters and broth, Vernonia Lodge No. 184 ers welcome. V. F. W. Florence Brunsman. W.M. Regular meetings: ; Mona Gordon. Sec'y. 1-54 First and Third Tuesdays, at 8 P.M. j Knights of Pythias V.F.W. Hall. Hardings Lodge No. 116 Vernonia. Oregon Ben Fowler, Commander Don Campbell, Adjutant AUXILIARY—2nd and 4th Tues. Meetings I.O.O.F. President, Louise Hamnett Hall. Second and Sec'y., Dorothy Walker 4-54 Fourth Mondays Each Month LIONS CLUB EAGI.E, and .Mis. Gene Northrup up. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Peterson were in Hillsboro Thursday of last week. LODGE ÄND CLUB NOTICES A. F. & A. M. meets at Masonic Temple. Stated Communication first »Thursday of each month. / ' at 7: 30 p.m. Merle Cline. W.M. Walter Linn. Sec'y. 1-54 AT THE CHURCHES . . . THE