Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, September 13, 1973, Page 6, Image 6

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    Lloyd Beaches Are Prineville Visitors
BIKKEN FELD Mr and Mrs
Uovd Reach and Mrs M an
B(X)ne recently drove to Print*
ville to do some visiting
Mr and Mrs Francis Larson
were in Tualatin on Wednesdav
of last week at the Gene Larson
home
On last Friday Walt Tornblad
Demonia Eagk
6 THURSDAY. SEPT
IS.
1973
took Ben Holboke to Forest
Grove to get some peaches
Mr and Mrs Mike Tiedeman
visited at the Francis Hirson
home Sunday evening
Saturday morning a group of
men. E T Johnston. Micky Hop
kins. Everett Johnston. George
Richardson and Art Bellingham
went to the Fishhawk Cemetery
and repaired the damage from
vandalism which went on there
several weeks ago
LODGE AND CLUB NOTICES
VERNONIA JAYCEES
Meets the 2nd
A
Tneaday
every
of
J.C.
H alf-O ld Mill
7 : » P.M.
Bob Carson. President
Bill Hunter. Secretary
4th
Market
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PYTHIAN SISTERS
VERNONIA TEMPLE NO. Cl
Meetings: I.O.O.F. Hall Second
and Fourth Wednesdays of each
month at 8 pan.
Leona Haver land, M.E.C.
Cora Lange. Secretary
3-74
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Vernonia Lodge No. 184
A. F . 4 A .M . meets at
Masonic Temple. Stated
communications on fir«
Thursday of each month
at 8:00 p.m.
Jim Norwod, W'.M.
Walter E. Linn. Sec'y.
1-74
IWA Local
NEHALEM
VALLEY
CHAPTER
Meets at Wesl Oregon Electric
Bldg., third Thursday of each
month. 7:30 p.m.
Joe L. Dailey. President
Ralph Bergerson. Sec'y.
VERNONIA CHAMBER
OF COMMERCE
Board of Directors report to mem
hers quarterly. Board meets the
second Monday. 8:00 p.m. at
West Oregon Electric office.
Visitors invited.
T F. Tomlin. President
Mrs. Evelyn Heath. Sec’y.
7-73
MT. HEART REBEKAH
LODGE NO. 243
Meets 2nd ft 4th Thursday even­
ings of each month in the I.O.O.F.
Hall.
Irma Chance Noble Grand
Evelyn Heath. Sec’y.
3-74
Vernonia Lodge No. 246
I.O.O.F.
3-14
Meeting on 1st
Monday of
each month
A F X . — C.I.O.
3-74
7:30 p.m.
First and Third Tuesday
8 p.m.
Lloyd Quinn. Noble Grand
Harry Culbertson. Sec’y.
1-74
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Order of Eastern Star
AMERICAN LEGION
Meets 2nd and
4th Tuesday of
each month.
VERNONIA
POST 11»
Wilbur E. Wilson. Commander
Harry Culbertson. Adjutant
Nehalem Chapter 153, O.E.S.
Regular com­
munication the
3rd Wed. each
month at Ma­
sonic Temple.
All visiting sis­
ters and bro­
thers welcome.
Edna Linn. W'.M
Irma Fisher, Sec’y.
AUXILIARY
First and Third Tuesdays
ALCOHOLICS
ANONYMOUS
Reatha Horn. President
Gertrude Schalock. Sec'y.
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Vernonia Barracks
Veterans of World War I
EVANGELICAL CHURCH
KITCHEN
429-2941
Eves.
-
8 p.m.
429-6245
2-74
Meets 4th Monday-
each month at the
IOOF hall. 12 Noon
VERNONIA
LIONS
Noble Dunlap. Commander
Rev. H. L. Russell. Adjutant
CLUB
AUXILIARY
Meets 4th Monday, I.O.O.F. Hall
Cora Lange, President
Faye Davis, Secretary
8-73
MEETS AT PINE CONE
SUMMER RECESS
Darroid Proehl, President
Ted Forbes. Secretary
3-74
DuPuis* Visit
In Longview
Evangelical
There w ill be a prayer service
at the church building Friday
evening at 6 30 If you have a
prayer request you may tele
phone it to 420-5575
Adult Christian Fellowship
meeting Saturdav evening at
7 30
You and yours are warmly-
invited to join in the Lord's Day
activities next Sunday Church
School is to be held at 9 45 a m
followed by the worship ex­
perience at eleven Singing, fel­
lowship. and a message from the
Scriptures "P urity and Matur
At five Sunday evening we will
gather for the second annual
all-Church Planning Conference
This is a time when we bring into
sharp focus the direction and
projects of our fellowship for the
coming year
Hoot Owl Breakfast Tuesday-
morning anytime between 5 and
7:30 a m AU men of the com­
munity welcomed
Wednesday at 12:30 noon the
monthly meeting of Evangelical
Women w ill be held at the
church Ladies of the community-
are invited to attend
Midweek service is held each
Wednesday at 7 p.m Prayer and
Bible Study are the feature of
this weekly meeting
Christian
You'll be sure to find many
bargains at the fall CWF
rummage sale being held today
at the Legion Hall, this will
continue tomorrow also Doors
open at 9:30 a m., closes at 4
p.m. You’re invited to come
browse around
At 8 p.m tonight w ill be the
weekly Bible study at the Orv
Olson home
Tuesday at 10 a m
the
women's prayer meeting meets
in the fellowship hall at the
church
On Wednesday evenings at 8
p.m is choir practice
The Sunday School Picnic is
this Sunday at 1:30 p.m at
Hawkins Park (City Park Ice
cream and beverages w ill be
furnished, but be sure to bring
your own table service In the
event of "Showers." it w ill be
held in the Scout Cabin The
day's activities w ill conclude
with a fellowship service fol­
lowing the picnic at the park
Coming event: Skating party.
September 22. for the Jr High
and CYF
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HARDWARE and ELECTRIC
B IKKE N FE LD Mr and Mrs
Boh DuPuis and B ill, were in
Longview Sunday where they
enjoyed a dinner and also sight
seeing.
M rs George R ichardson's
nephew and two of his friends
from Downey . California, drove
over to visit them Wednesday
evening They had been on
vacation at Vancouver. B C.
They left for home on Friday
Visitors at the Nordstrom
home on Sunday were M r and
Mrs Walt Tornblad and M r and
Mrs Sam Baker of Scappoose
Mr and Mrs Lloyd Beach and
Mrs Art Bellingham were in
Clatskanie Tuesday of last week
On Sunday afternoon the Joe
l.onnquists attended an open
house reception at the home of
the new pastor. Rev Conrad
Zipperiam of Faith Lutheran
Church in Clatskanie
Monday evening dinner guests
at the DuPuis home were Mr
and Mrs Jerol Moran The
dinner was in honor of B ill's 17th
birthday.
George Richardson went to
Astoria after his uncle. Clarence
VanDerjack and he spent Sa
turdav and Sunday here with
them He plans to stay over here
for some time vet before re­
turning to Australia
Mr and Mrs E T Johnston
were in Portland Sunday visiting
at the Lloyd Johnston home
F IN E
Those persons looking for an
The public talk to be given a t ) active, friendly church that
the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's stands for the Word of God are
Witnesses Sunday September 16 extended a sincere welcome to
w ill be a discussion of the attend the following services
subject. "The Flood of Noah’s Sunday School
9 45 a m
Day has Meaning for Us.” In his Morning Worship
11 a m
talk, the speaker, Salvatore Evening Service
7 p.m.
Scotto. w ill refer to the sim i­ F am ily Night (Wed > 7:30p.m
larities in world systems exis
A bus is run every Sunday
ting before that destruction and morning for those needing a ride
in our day, as was pointed out by to Sunday School and church
Jesus Christ and the apostle For more information phone the
Peter at Matthew 24:38 and 2 pastor at 429-3363
Peter 3:1-9.
An adult Bible Study on the
This hour-long talk w ill begin book of John is held every
at 10 a.m Sunday and w ill be Thursday evening at 7:30 in the
directly followed by a discussion home of Mr. and Mrs Virgil
of the subject "Appreciating The Snook Everyone is invited
Salvation of Our God" based on
The High Schooler's meet
an article of the same title taken every Wednesday evening from
7:30-8 30 for Bible study and
planning outside activities
Upcoming E v e n t: D w ight
Kinman. hospital chaplain, and
Mrs Kinman w ill be with us
September 22 and 23 (Saturday
and Sunday) for special Pro­
phetic meetings
NEW !
NEW! a m ia
ELECTRICHISEL
REV. and Mrs. L. O. Triple«
will conduct a “Kid's Krusade”
at the Assembly of God Church,
September 16-21,
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Church Slates
Kids Crusade
Rev and Mrs L O. Triplett of
Salem. Oregon w ill conduct a
city-w ide "K id ’s Krusade" at the
Assembly of God Church. 660
Jefferson starting Sunday, Sep
tember 16 and continuing nightly-
through Friday, September 21 at
7 p.m.
M r and Mrs T riplett attended
Bethany Bible College, (former
Glad Tidings' Santa Cruz. Cali­
fornia For over 35 years the
Tripletts have ministered across
the United States pastonng As­
sembly of God Churches in
OriviUe, California Kalamazoo,
Michigan, Vinton. Iowa and
Gresham. Oregon For the past
17 years Mrs Triplett has been
engaged in "K id s Krusades" at
youth camps throughout the
United States. Canada and Ha
waii.
The "K id's Krusade" is unique
in that each child learns to play a
small horn the first night
"Black Light. Scene-O-Felt Pic­
tures" with miracle color bril
liance are awe inspiring even to
the adults
Pastor Dan Billings states that
treats and prizes w ill be given
each evening to the children The
public is cordially invited
Assembly
The Vernonia Assembly of God
Church invites the community to
join us for the Oregon Gospel
Sing Time This w ill be held
Saturday night September 15. at
7:30 p.m The program w ill
feature Kathy Thompson at the
piano plus these groups: Lloyd
and Erna Wood, the Smashers,
the Pixler Family, the New Love
Quartet, and other surprise
guests There is no charge for
this concert Oregon Gospel Sing
Time is produced by Glen Rice of
Hillsboro. Oregon Pastor Dan
Billings invites all to come for an
evening of good gospel music
F U R N IT U R E
WE DELIVER
from the August 1. 1973 issue of
The Watchtower
All meetings of Jehovah's
Witnesses are free and open to
all interested persons For more
information on meeting sche­
dules. please contact Kent Bat-
tnck. 429-8333
Bible
Witnesses
v'emonia Friendship Group
Thursday
Church Notes
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Revival time is almost here’
Rev Jimmie Floyd from Brook
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w ill be preaching here at 7:30
nightly from October 1 to Oc­
tober 6. and Sunday morning
October 7 at 11 a m
First Baptist Church wel
comes everyone to the following
services:
Sunday-School
10 a m
(Bible study for everyone)
Morning Worship
11a.m.
Evening Worship
7 p.m.
Wednesday evening
7 p.m
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The Young Adult Bible study
w ill meet at the pastor's home
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