Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, August 16, 1973, Page 6, Image 6

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Church Notes
T H U R S D A Y , A U G U S T 16. 1973
MARY ANNE CLARK
Local Woman
Ecuador-Bound
YOU MAY
HAVE A
SMALL
FORTUNE
Your jew elry, furs, cameras,
sports equipment and other
portable valuables are often
worth much m ore than you
realize. A n d because you are
often on the go w ith these
possessions, they are especially
vulnerable to damage or loss.
There are several ways to p ro ­
tect all these valuables w ith
in s u ra n c e . W e w o u ld be
pleased to help you select the
one policy that's best for you
BILL J. HORN
Vernonia Insurance
Exchange
Phone 429-6203
953 Bridge Street
Vernonia, Oregon
J.
Hartferd Accident and
Indemnity Company
Member The Hertford
Insurance Group
Hertford 15. Conn.
OMS International announces
the appointment of Mary Anne
Clark to serve as a missionary to
Ecuador, South America
Miss Clark, a medical secre­
tary. w ill serve at a medical
clinic in Saraguro. Ecuador She
is a life-long Vernonia resident
and member of the Evangelical
Church The local church is
sponsoring the project in keep­
ing with a goal of sending at least
one member of the fellowship a
year to the mission field as a
short-term missionary.
A special missions day w ill be
observed Sunday. August 19,
when Rev Carl Rucker of OMS
International w ill be a guest
speaker at church services Also
present w ill be Dr Vernon Hall
who served for two years as the
resident physician at the clinic
where Mary Anne w ill serve.
Oms International is an inter­
denominational faith mission
serving w orld wide Present
plans are for Miss Clark to leave
the United States for Ecuador
November 1, 1973.
She is the daughter of Mrs.
Lois Clark of Vernonia
T H E N O R T H W E S T E R N E R S , a musical group fro m Kirkland,
Washington will be featured at tho Assembly of God Church In
Vernonia F rid ay.
Visitors Enjoy
Tomblad Home
BIRKEN FELD • Mr and Mrs.
Paul Hedlund of Glide, spent
several days at the Tomblad
home last week On Wednesday
Walt and Paul visited at the
Nordstrom home, and also v i­
sited James Cahill Paul had not
seen James since 1921 On
Wednesday the three ladies.
Mrs Tomblad. Agda Rognan
and Mrs Hedlund attended m is­
sionary at the home of Mrs Jane
Hausen and on Thursday the
three of them attended con­
ference at Cannon Beach, then
went to Seaside for the rest of the
day While the women were gone
Walt and Paul visited at the A1
Aoderbacks and Earl Tiedeman
homes On Friday Walt and Paul
went to Clatskanie The Hud
lunds left Saturday morning for
Cherry Grove to visit at the Paul
Tornblad and James Person
homes
Pat Cohill is now cooking a
shift a Humps restaurant in
Clatskanie
Mrs Lena Hornor, and Phil
Myers of Portland spent Sat­
► x » x e x e x e x e x e x » x e x e x e x s urday night at the Howard
Johnson home Also coming
FOREST GROVE
Friday was Mrs Johnson's bro
COMMUNITY
ther Mr Lee Lalli of Portland
He spent the week end with
them Howard took him to
Astoria and showed him places
of interest.
Admitting List
Mrs Francis Nordstrom her
August 2 - Fred Koch. Herry daughter Mrs Fred Larson and
three children took in the zoo on
Culbertson
Thursday of last week
August 3 - Elm er McCrone
Mrs Lloyd Beach was a
August 6 - Dale Roberts
Clatskanie
business caller on
August 7 - Fred Koch
last Friday, on Saturday the
August 10 - .Linda I. Justice
Beach’s visited at Morton, and
August 11 Elton A E lliott
Randle, Washington
On Tuesday evening of last
week M r and Mrs Buddy
Larson and Duane of Seaside
were dinner guests at the home
of his folks the Francis Larson’s,
then later M r and Mrs Herbert
NEHALEM
Rodgers and Douglas, and Mr
and Mrs Fred Larson. Dennis
VALLEY
and Randy came and all wished
Francis a happy birthday.
CHAPTER
Mr. and Mrs Perry Elsemore
Meets a t West Oregon E lectric of Anderson, California spent
Bldg., third Thursday of each several days visiting at the
Everett Johnston home, also Mr
month, 7:30 p.m .
and Mrs Russell Berg of For­
Robert K. King, President
Ralph Bergerson. Sec’y.
3-74 tuna, California were visitors.
M r and Mrs Lloyd Beach
accompanied by Mrs Art Bell­
VERNONIA CHAMBER ingham were in Longview on
OF COMMERCE
Tuesday of last week
HOSPITAL
Keprttenrtng
LODGE A N D CLUB NOTICES
VERNONIA JAYCEES
Meete the 2nd *
Tneaday
J.C.
Hall—Old
7 :»
of
4th
every
M1U Market
P .M .
Bob Carson, President
Bill Him ter. Secretary
3-73
PYTHIAN SISTERS
V E R N O N IA
TEM PLE
NO.
«1
Meetings: I.O .O .F . HaU Second
and Fourth Weskiesdays of each
month a t 8 pan.
Leona Haverland, M.E.C.
Cora Lange, Secretary
3-74
AT.&A.M.
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Vernonia Lodge No. 184
meets at
Maaonic Temple. Stated
n m Z r T ^ M e h 'm M th
A. F. A A. M.
a t 8:80 p.m.
Jim Norwod, W.M.
Walter E Linn, Sec'y
1-74
IWA Local
Meeting on 1st
Monday of
each mouth.
A.F.L. -
C.I.O.
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.
Evangelist To
Appear Here
7-73
Evangelist Dick Donaldson,
who recently conducted a cam­
MT. HEART REBEKAH paign here, w ill be the featured
speaker at the Vacation Bible
LODGE NO. 243
School graduation services to be
Meeto 2nd A 4th Thursday even­ held at the Seventh-day Adven
ings of each month In the 1 ,0 .0 J . tist Church, Thursday. August
HaU.
16, at 7 p.m
Irm a Chance. Noble Grand
All parents and interested
Evelyn Heath. Sec’y._________3-74 persons are especially invited to
attend the progrm and see what
Vernonia Lodge No. 246 the children have done in the
Bible School.
An exceptionally fine selection
of crafts have been made by the
children and these w ill be on
First and Third Tuesday display
I.O.O.F.
3-14
7:80 p.m.
4-74
E M E R G E N C Y S E R V IC E
8 p.m .
Lloyd Quinn, Noble Grand
Harry Culbertson, Sec’y.
1-74
Nellie Cox Entertains
Seattle Visitor
M usical Group
W ill Appear a t
Church Aug. 17
The Northwesterners, a mu­
sical group from Kirkland,
Washington, w ill be featured in
concert at the Assembly of God
Church in Vernonia on Friday,
August 17 at 7:30
The group is traveling as part
of the annual ‘‘Christ in Con­
cert” series sponsored by North­
west College of the Assemblies of
God, located in Kirkland, Wash
ington This year, the series is
being presented in seven of the
Western states by twenty young
people who are members of the
student body at Northwest Col­
lege. These young people are
touring the West in five distinct
m usical groups from June
through late August.
The sponsoring college offers a
two-year liberal arts program
and a four-year and five-year
m inisterial training program
Its forty-five acre campus is the
educationsl center for nearly 525
students
Dale Lidström of Aitkin, M in­
nesota was form erly with the
Kinsmen Quartet, a group that
traveled for P.R. in the summer
of 1965 He and his wife Rita
spend several years overseas in
Okinawa, as missionaries and
school teachers. Dale has been
playing the trombone for 15
years, has sung with choral
groups and choirs since Jr. High
through college, and traveled
with P.R. quartets three years.
He is interested in electronics,
travel and sports
Dale's wife, Rita is the ac­
companist for the Northwest­
erners She was born in Dayton,
Ohio and attended high school in
Wapato Her musical back
ground in playing the piano is
mostly self-taught and she en­
joys interior decorating, sewing,
designing clothes, and w riting
While living in the Far East,
Rita taught in an experimental
department of English
Tonsina (Perkins) Brown is
originally from Cincinnati, Ohio
She was an active C.A in high
school and has a very good
musical background. In January
of 1973, Toni married a fine
fellow, the newest member in the
quartet Her hobbies include
reading, sewing, cooking, crea
tive arts, handcraft, badmitton,
and playing the piano. Future
plans? - not known
Paul Brown was bom in Pend­
leton, Oregon He is the husband
of Toni Paul loves to sing and
play the piano Special interests
include weight lifting and col­
lecting tropical fish. He would
also like to go into full-tim e
gospel music - singing and
traveling
UP AND AT ’EM
Life has its ups and downs -
and no one loses unless they let
the downs become permanent.
Prayer service at the church
each Friday evening at 6 30
Requests for prayer may be
telephoned to 429-5575.
Next Lord s Day w ill be a
special missions day at our
church Guests. Rev Carl Ruck
er and Dr. Vernon Hall w ill be
with us for the Church School
hour at 9:45 and the Worship
hour at 11 a m
A fellowship dinner w ill be
held at 12:30 with a missions
ra lly at 1:30 There w ill be no
class meeting Sunday evening
There w ill be no Hoot Owl
Breakfast next Tuesday morn­
ing
The Wednesday mid-week ser­
vice w ill feature prayer and a
study of Phillipians 4, favorite
chapter of Carole Carlson
You and yours are warmly
invited to join in the worship and
activities of our growing fellow­
ship of Christians in the making
Christian
Women’s Prayer Meeting is
held every Wednesday morning
in the church fellowship hall at
10 a.m.
Tonight (Thursday) w ill be the
regular choir practice, with
Bible study following at the Orv
Olson Home
Saturday, August 18, Men’s
work day at the church; bring
sack lunches
Pastor Vinyard w ill return to
the pulpit Sunday after having
been on vacation
Monday, August 20 at 7:30
p.m. there’ll be a teacher’s
meeting at the Homer Fuller
home.
Dates to jot down, CWF rum ­
mage sale, September 13 and 14;
Bazaar and bake sale, Decem­
ber 7 and 8.
PHO N E S
V E R N O N IA A M B U LA N C E
D ial 429-4611 ( If no
429-5061 or 429-5141)
V E R N O N IA F IR E D E P A R T M E N T
Evangelical
Ridge Riders Plan
Overnight Campoul
The Vernonia Ridge Riders
w ill assemble at Anderson Park.
Saturday. August 18 at 4 p m to
ride to Rogers Park for a potluck
dinner, moonlight ride and over­
night campout
Members who are not riding
w ill transport food, water and
sleeping bags in cars.
Sunday morning breakfast w ill
be prepared before the return
ride to Anderson Park which
finishes off the weekend adven­
ture
» x e x « x e x e x e x e x e x e x e x e x e x » x e x e x e x e x e x e x e x e x e :£ ;
Meeto 2nd and
4th Tuesday of
each mouth.
V E R N O N IA
POST 118
Wilbur E. Wilson, Commander
H arry Culbertson, Adjutant
AUXILIARY
F irs t and T hird Tuesdays
Reatha Hom. President
Gertrude Schalock, Sec’y.
1-73
Vernonia Barrack*
Veterans of World War I
Meets 4th
each m onth a t (to-
IO O F kail, 12 Noon
Noble Dunlap,
Rev. H. L. RusseU, Adjutant
A U X IL IA R Y
Moots 4th Mouday, I.O.O.F. HaU
Cora Lange, President
Faye Davis, Secretary
8-73
MIST - Mrs Agda Rognan,
Seattle, is visiting Mrs Nettie
Cox. On Monday the ladies ac
compamed Mrs M artin Hanson
to Portland
Mr, and Mrs Ed Simmons,
Cannon Beach brought Gary
Garlock home last Saturday
after a week’s visit with them
M r and Mrs Ken Simmons and
Edna Linn. W.M
daughter, C latskanie, were
Irm a Fisher, Sec’y.
1-74 guests, also
M r and Mrs
Garlock were in Clatskanie Sat­
ALCOHOLICS
urday evening and attended
Mrs Garlock's 10th Class re­
ANONYMOUS
union.
Vernonia Friendship Grwq»
Clarence Kyser, Clatskanie,
visited the Wayne Kyser s a
EVANGELICAL CHURCH
short time last Sunday He has
KITCHEN
recently started driving again
Thursday Eves. 8 p-m.
and is able to get around fairly
429-7591
- 429-6894 well since returning home from
2-74 the Veteran's Hospital, some
time back.
Mrs Ray Garlock returned
VERNONIA
home Friday after spending four
days in the Portland Adventist
LIONS
Hospital for medical treatment
M r and Mrs Lloyd Garlock
CLUB
were at Seaside several days
last week, guests of Rev and
M EETS AT P IN E CONE
Mrs Lowell Montgomery and
SUM M ER RECESS
fam ily.
£
£
D ia l 429-5141
V E R N O N IA C IT Y H A U , 429-5291
C O L U M B IA C O U N T Y S H E R IF F
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Em ergency: Vernonia Area 429-5141 — Business: 397-2511
O R EG O N S T A T E P O L IC E
8-74
M t li t t e r hug you
Many Go To Bachman Family Reunion Sat.
MIST - About fifty relatives
attended the fam ily reunion of
the Bachman girls at the home of
Mr and Mrs Herb (Betty Hall)
Pollard at Randle. Washington
Saturday Mrs Robert Mathews.
Mrs. Lloyd Beach, Mrs. Mary
Boone, Scappoose and Mrs Don
Hall Morton, Washington, are
the Rachman sisters Among
those going were Mr and Mrs
Beach, Mr. and Mrs. Mathews,
Mr. and Mrs Wilford Holce,
Vernonia. Mr and Mrs Howard
Jones. Mr. and Mrs Tom Atkins
and daughter. Knappa. Mr and
Mrs Louie Jones and Children,
Clatskanie.
Lee Enneberg, Vernonia, ac­
companied Fred and Mark
Busch to the coast Sunday
morning to go out salmon fish
ing, but due to too foggy weather
were unable. Instead did some
fishing on the Columbia River
The Casper Serby home lias
been another busy place lately.
His father, Joseph Johnson,
Plano. Illinois and his sister, and
husband, Mr and Mrs Rov
Craigmile of Waterman, Illinois
arrived Monday for a visit
Saturday Mr and Mrs Marvin
Shillington of Rainier visited the
Serbys. Mr and Mrs. Noble
Dunlap visited them one day last
week The Serbys were in
Clatskanie and visited Mr and
Mrs M artin Pumula
Mr and Mrs Steve Waring are
vacationing at Detroit Lake this
week.
Jennings Lodge
Draws Locals
Jennings lxidge. located near
Oregon City, was the site of a
week’s camp for members of the
Vernonia Evangelical Church,
recently.
Over 4« adults and children
attended the camp where they
enjoyed hiking, swimming, m in­
iature golf, and other recrea­
tional facilities of the lodge
Those who attended found the
quiet wooded area enjoyable and
most plan to visit there again
next year, if possible
RED TA G
SALE
Sale Starts Tomorrow
Sunday School
10 a m
(Classes
fo r
everyone)
Morning Worship
11 a m
Evening Worship
7 p.m
Wednesday Evening
7 p.m.
(B ib le study and p ra y e r)
Your choice
All young adults are invited to
the Pastor’s home at 1165 F ir (in
Riverview) Saturday evenings
at 7:30 p.m. for a study of the
book of John Refreshments w ill
be provided
For help or information call
the Pastor, Terry Lowen, at
429-3391 or Mrs Tessie Aldrich
at 429-5105
99C
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Witnesses
A L U M IN U M
“ Coping With Your Feelings”
w ill be the subject for this week’s
Bible discourse to be given at the
Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s W it­
nesses Sunday. August 19 at 10
a m The speaker w ill be Donald
L Bowen of Vernonia
Following the public talk, w ill
be a discussion of the subject
“ Praise Jehovah with His Peo­
ple” as outlined in an article by
the same title in the July 1, 1973
issue of The Watchtower The
hour-long discussion w ill center
around the theme scripture “ I
w ill make melody to my God as
long as I am,” found at Psalm
104:33.
All interested persons are
welcome to attend All meetings
are free; no collections w ill be
taken.
GENERAL ELECTRIC SILICONE SEALANT
& ADHESIVE IN 3 COLORS
Unlimited uses
around tubs, tile, fixtures and windows
Will not shrink or leak. Also a great adhesive White. 406-0415:
clear, 405-0456: aluminum, 405-0498
■UHBaaMUMMMUm
LATSX
HOUSE PASST
$6.27
B rita in ’s Department of the
Environment is financing the
preservation of historic build­
ings
99c
Complete Broke
Service here
15%-OZ.
SUMMER PAINT VALUES
A. Registered one-coat white latex house
paint dries in 1 hour. Over 1000 custom col
ors at slightly higher prices. 532-6202
B 100% acrylic white latex house paint for
all types of surfaces. Over 1000 custom col
ors at slightly higher prices. 531-6112
C. Spray paint in 40 colors contains a rust
inhibitor. Non-toxic when dry. 15%-or. can
579-4003 thru 579-4458
EXTRA SPECIHL
2 .4 9
Goulds balanced
flow, no la n k no
extras shallow
wall system
$ 1 2 7 .0 0
DO IT YOURSELF
OIL CHANGE KIT
Oil change kit.
this complete
dram pen, oil
pouring spout .
Our complete brake service restores new car braking
performance Come in today for a free brake system
safety inspection.
Chevron Car Care Service
Trs4em*rht
"A ll*« "
Do-it-yourself with
kit. 8-quert poly
filter wrench ano
752-5652
Cast Iron and
Plastic Pipa
In Stock
Also Fittings
BRUNSMAN
HARDWARE and ELECTRICl
F IN E
Phone 429-6691
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Nehalem Chapter 153, O .E.8.
Regular
com­
munication the
3rd Wed. each
mouth at M a ­
sonic
Temple.
AU visiting sis­
ters and bro­
thers welcome.
Darrold Proehl, President
Ted Forbes. Secretary
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3 a .m . to 8 a.m . - D ia l “ O” . aak for Oak Grove 854-6555
S t Belem, office - Phone: 297-3131
F irst Baptist Church of Ver
nonia invites you to worship and
fellowship at the following ser
vices:
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