Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, August 09, 1973, Page 6, Image 6

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    Oernonía Eagle
Witnesses
6 THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1973
The presiding overseer of the
Vernonia congregation of Je
hova's Witnesses, Kent Battnck.
will be the speaker for this
week's public talk, entitled “Will
You Be a Survivor of the 'Last
Days'?" It is the second in a
series of eight talks that are full
of information that is vital for all
Christians today.
The Watchtower Bible Study
following the public talk will be a
discussion of the subject “Or­
ganized to Praise God,” based
on the words at Psalm 9.1,2 The
article by the same title taken
from the July 1, 1972 issue of
"The Watchtower” will be used
as an outline for the discussion
All persons interested in what
the Bible has to say fcr our day
are welcome to join us at 10 a m
Sunday morning. August 12 at
the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's
Witnesses. 49 Texas Avenue
Further information may be
obtained from Kent Battrick
429,8333
Guests Visit
At Stuve Home
YEKNONÍA GOLF CLl’H
BIRKENFELD Recent visi­
tors at the Roy Stuve home were
Mr and Mrs Lloyd Stuve and
Casey, and Phillip Iairsen, all of
Klam ath Falls. They also
N E W S 4 V IEW S
visited at the E.T Johnston
John
Knowlton
home. Howard Larson spent
The scattered grey clouds
Friday night at the Francis
which covered last Sunday’s sky
I^arson home Mrs. Lloyd Beach
were appropriately ominous for
took Mrs Art Bellingham and
the Vernonia Men’s Golf Asso
they visited in Seaside* and
elation in their second home
Astoria on Sunday.
and-home match with the men
Thomas Nordstrom left last
from Sunset Grove The Sunset
Wednesday for his return back
group
revenged an earlier loss
home to San Diego after a 3**
and soundly trounced the locals
week stay at the home of his
37 to 29 and took the revolving
brother and wife, the Francis
trophy back to their home
Nordstroms
course
Mr. and Mrs George Rich­
The overcast sky cooled down
ardson and Joe spent Saturday
the playing conditions consider­
in Astoria shopping.
ably but it appeared to cool down
Mr and Mrs Everett Johnston
took in the Steam Engine Fes­ some Men's Club members golf
games at the same time. Some
tival at Veneta last week Mr
BIBLE CHURCH entry took
place tn Us division.
members however had an excel-
and Mrs Walt lurnblad were in
ent day on the course John
Forest
Grove
Monday
on
busi­
For more information phone the
Rohrbach shot a 76 to win low
ness. then going to Cherry Grove
pastor at 429-3363
gross
honors He was closely
to visit relatives
Junior Youth Fellowship will
followed bv Larry Borst with a
Mr
and
Mrs
E.T.
Johnston
be held this Sunday evening at
78.
6:15 p.m. Recreation, singing,
First Baptist Church of Ver and Mr. and Mrs Art Belling­
Larry’s brother Jack took low
devotion, and refreshments are
noma invites you to worship and ham flew to Enterprise on
net honors with a fine 67, closely
Saturday
and
attended
the
Fly­
planned
fellowship at the following ser­
Tonight at 7 p.m. is choir
followed by Stan Wilkerson’s 68
ing Farmers pot luck picnic.
An adult Bible Study on the vices:
practice, also Bible Study at the
Rohrbach was Vernonia’s only
Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Beach
book of Revelation is held every
Sunday School
10:00 a .m
Ora Olson home at 8 p.m.
double winner adding the KP
accompanied
by
Mrs’
Art
Bell­
Thursday evening at 7:30 in the
(Classes
for
everyone)
Sunday. August 12, Bob Ellis
honors for number four to his low
home of Mr and Mrs Virgil
Morning Worship 11:00a.m. ingham were in Forest Grove
will be the guest speaker for the
gross
prize John's brother Wil­
Friday on business. Mr and
Snook All are welcome.
Evening Worship 7:00p.m.
worship hour Following the
lard kept the KP prizes in the
Mrs.
Don
Pender
of
Beaverton
The High Schoolers are meet­
Wednesday Evening 7:00p.m
service, there will be potluck in
visited on Sunday at the Nord­ same family by getting the KP
ing every Wednesday evening
(Bible study and prayer)
the fellowship hall, everyone's
on 17 Lynn Michencr slammed
strom
home
from 7:30 - 8:30p.m fora time of
All young adults are invited to
invited to attend. Women’s
out long drive on number nine
Bible study and planning their
the Pastor's home at 1165 Fir (in
Prayer Meeting is at 10 a.m. on
and Ole Bergerson sank the long
Riverview) Saturday evenings
Wednesdays in the church fel­ summer activities.
putt on hole number seven
lowship hall
at 7:30 for a study of the book of
leading the way for the vic­
John Refreshments will be pro
tors was Charlie Clark who had
vided
an excellent low gross score of 73 1
For help or information call
KIRKENFELD - The Johnston
despite three penalty strokes
Friday at 6:30 p.m. there will the Pastor. Terry Lowen. at families had their reunion picnic
Second behind Charlie was Tom
be a prayer hour at the church. 429-3391 or Mrs. Tessie Aldrich on Sunday at the Alpenrose
Ambler The low net prize for the
Those persons looking for an
Prayer requests will be received at 429-5105.
Dairy Park There was a large
tournament victors went to Dan
active, friendly church that
and brought before God during
group and all had a nice time.
Cummings, followed by Bert
stands for the Word of God are
that hour
The Birkenfeld Mist Church
Fleskes
extended a sincere welcome to
Next Lord’s Day activities
group and also some from West
Cummings was the only double
attend the following services-
begin with Church School at 9:45.
port attended church camp
winner for Sunset when he added
Sunday School
9:45a.m.
The Adult Roundtable will meet
at Beaver Bay close to Cougar,
the long drive prize to his low net
Morning Worship 11:00a.m
during opening exercises. Wor­
Washington, from July 31 to
performance The long putt was
Special
Events:
Evening Service
7:30p.m.
ship service follows at eleven
August 3. There were 65 in
plunked in by Jim Boicoff and
Family Night (Wed.)
7:30
with Pastor Dick Martin, As­ August 11 -
attendance and all had a very
(he KPs went to Mike Thoen and
Dr Quemada. missionary to
sociate Pastor at Reedweed
Bob Hays.
9:30 a.m. through afternoon - nice time.
the Philippines, will be with us
Friends Church in Portland, as
Mr and Mrs Bob Harberg of
The season ending Junior
again this Sunday. August 12th,
our guest speaker Koffee Horseshoe pitching tournament Astoria, spent the weekend at
Men’s
Club Championship was
(for
local
participants)
at
Haw­
for the morning and evening
Koinonia will follow the worship kins Park
the Tornblad home.
won by Randv Roberts who had
services We will have a potluck
experience
Mr and Mrs Earl Provost of
a low gross score of 12« in this
dinner immediately following
The Evangelical Youth will August 15 -
Bay City recently spent a couple
27-hole tournament Randy tied
the morning worship service. A
meet in the Teen Room at six
days at the Bob DuPuis home.
Ole Bergerson for low net honors
Tour
of
Crown
Zellerbach
Tree
great day is planned so don’t
Sunday evening The Sunday
Also there is her nephew Paul
with a 102 and to complete his
miss out !
Class meeting will be held at Farm for students of all ages. Provost of Hammond He is
day, Randy won the prize for
Bus
will
leave
Scout
Cabin
A bus is run every Sunday
seven with Lay leader Carl
having the most birdies Ole won
promptly at 12:45 p.m and spending a few days with them
morning for those needing a ride
Holsey in charge
a prize for having the most pars
return
there
about
4:30
p.m
to Sunday School and church.
There will be no Hoot Owl
and Robbie Hanson, a prize for
Breakfast the next two Tuesday Reservations to make tour must
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having the most bogies
be made in advance at Scout
mornings
Scott Cameron picked up the
Cabin or by phoning 429-7731 no
Wednesday evening at seven later than noon on Monday,
prizes for long drive and for KP
there will be midweek service August 13.
on number four while Dick
The turnout on the bowling
with an emphasis upon prayer
Brunsman doubled by sinking
tournament
was
small
but
a
lot
and Bible study II Corinthians 4 Weekly Events:
the longest putt and getting KP
of
fun
was
had
by
all
the
will be studied This is the
contestants. Winners of the ev­ on the fifth hole. Incidentally,
favorite chapter of Jack Seeley
Dick’s tec shot on number five
Monday
through
Friday
-
Noon
ents
were as follows :
The local A.A group meets
was four inches short of going in
to
4
p.m.
-
Open
Recreation
each Thursday in the church
the hole
Doubles:
kitchen
The Rainier - Clatskanie Twi -
Tursday:
10
a.m.
to
11:30
a
m
.
-
Sunday, August 19 is the date
Light final standings show that
Children's
Story
Hour
1st
Florence
Huff;
Pat
Meader,
of a missions rally on behalf of
the Long Shots outscored the
1092
1 to 3 p.m. - Crafts
our local project to send our
Equalizers 136 to 147 and
6
p.m.
Horseshoe
pitching
2nd
Joyce
Johnson;
Nita
Rowe,
missionary. Mary Anne Clark, to
grabbed the second half champ
956
7
p.m.
-
Archery
Ecuador, South America.
lonship in the National League.
3rd - Enid Parrow; Betty
The win gave the Long Shots a
Thursday :
Fuquey, 951.
playoff spot in today’s (Thurs
1 to 3 p.m. - Crafts
day) league championship bat­
V
Singles:
V
tle The Equalizers had already
Note: The final day of the
V
»5 Summer Recreation program is 1st Joyce Johnson, 535
clinched a piayolt spot as the
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first half winners in the National
2nd Carol Barker, 522
8 Friday. August 17.
league. Bob Parmer and Bob
3rd - Pat Larson, 513
Massey led the Long Shots to
their triumph
IT'S TIME TO TRADE YOUR
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They will battle the two National
s
league winners in the playoffs
221-0654 in Porlland
S
Jean Stennick led the field
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5
with a 37 for the week's low
8V
gross John Stennick, Lyle Chase
i»x*x»x*xex«x*x«x*x«x«x and Bob Parmer shot 39’s Low
V
The letter " S ” was formed
net went to an improving King
from the Egyptian hiero­
Dr. William Thompson ad­
Foshaug with a 30, Bob Parmer
glyphic “ ge” meaning a
justed
glasses
last
Tuesday
He
840 S.W. King
Portland, Ore. g
and Jack Edwards shot 31’s Bud
"gooae.” whose shape was
will be in again - watch the
Rice had a good day taking the
outlined in it.
papers for date.
long drive on number eight and
Thanks to the folks who came
the second shot KP on number
in last Wednesday to help get a
two Al Erickson got the KP on
load of papers rolled to be
the fourth hole and John Sten
delivered on Thursday More
nick sank the long putt on the
orders to fill in the next couple of
ninth hole
weeks
Coming up are the league
We plan Io have our next pot
playoffs today and the league
luck at Anderson Park,
banquet August 16
"Weather permitting ” Paper
plates and cups will be furnished
- please bring your own silver­
ware Hot coffee will be served -
so bring a dish of goodies and
join us - all members welcome,
Friday, August 17, at 12:30 p.m
Church Notes
Baptist
Christian
Johnston Families
Hold Reunion Picnic
Evangelical
Bible
V
Small Group Enjoys
Bowling Tournament
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Seventeen Boy Scouts - the
largest group from Troop 201 in
many years - attended scout
camp last week Camp Clark
located about twenty miles south
of Tillamook, was where they
spent u fun-filled week of camp­
ing, hiking, swimming and many
skill activities All the boys
earned at least one merit badge
and some up to four
James Goodman who is working
as Trading Post Director Two
adults who went with the boys
were Scout Master, Mack Brown
and Vic Hall from Portland, who
went with the boys last year.
There will be a meeting at the
Scout Cabin this evening at 7.
Slides will be shown on caves
and a trip is being planned to
look at some caves in Easte^j
Oregon All Scouts and adults
interested are welcomed to the
meeting
On Wednesday evening the
boys, with leaders, hiked to the
top of lookout Point and down
the other side where a World
War two aircraft crashed 30
years ago to the day, leaving but
one survivor.
On Friday morning a hike
along the beach to the base of the
cape to the Marine Gardens
where they saw among other
things, an octopus with twentv
legs
Friday was also a day for
competition Each patrol, Ver­
nonia having two, competed for
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camp awards through camp
«oro«» couxoimiion
activities some of which were
cooking rolls for the scout m as­
ters, archery and rifle skills
along with swimming and gen
eral work uround camp The two
440 N. Nehalem
Vernonia Patrols came in first
and second out of about fifteen
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patrols.
Those from Troop 201 at camp
were Steve and Barry Brown.
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On Tuesday, August 14, mem­
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sponsoring agency for the fair,
will meet at Jenny Dennis’ home
915 2nd Avenue, at 7 p.m. to
make posters for the affair.
Those interested in partici­
pating in this year’s Quilt Fair
are invited to attend the Tuesday
night meet
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