Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, September 27, 1973, Page 7, Image 7

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    Church Notes
Evangelical
Prayer meeting at the church
Friday, September 2« at 6 30
p m We will be remembering
the special prayer requests from
our com m unity. A special
prayer project involves the
evangelistic meetings planned
for our fellowship October 10
through 14 Evangelist Gene
Moyer from California will be
speaking at these meetings
Lord’s Day activities begin
with Sunday School at 9:45. The
worship experience follows at
eleven Koffee Koinonia will be
observed at noon with a fellow
ship dinner on tap for all who
care Io join in a time of Christian
fellowship Come out and enjoy
our growing fellowship of Chris
tians in the making
The youth will meet in the term
room at 6 p.m Sunday for a
lesson on how to obtain and
maintain u clear conscience The
Sunday Classmeeting at seven
will look to the Scriptures to
better understand the use and
abuse of spiritual gifts
Monday evening men of the
church will travel to Jennings
Lodge for an area Evangelical
Men Rally Jack Seeley may be
contacted for further infor­
mation.
Tuesday morning will be
Hoot-Owl
Breakfast anytime
between the hours of 5 and 7:30
a.m.
Baptist
First Baptist Church of Ver
noma welcomes everyone to the
following meetings
Sunday School
10a.m
Morning Worship
11a m
Evening Worship
7 p.m
Wed Bible Study, Prayer 7p.m
Young adults meet at the
pastor's home at 1165 F ir in
Riverview Saturday nights at
7:30 for Bible study and dis
cussion.
Revival is finally here! Rev.
Jimmie Floyd from Brookwood
Baptist Church in Hillsboro will
lie preaching here nightly, lie
ginning Monday. October 1, at
7:30 p.m., and Sunday morning
at 11 a.m Everyone is invited to
these meetings
, iIF' church family is grieved
at the passing of our good
Deacon. Sunday School teacher.
Sunday School Superintendent
and good friend. Brother C lar­
ence Oskins Our prayers are
with the family.
Christian
All women are invited to the
Women’s Prayer meeting on
Tuesdays at the church at 10
a m
W eather p e rm ittin g some
painting will be done Wednesday
evenings with Choir practice at 8
p m , otherwise practice will
start at 7 p m
The weekly Bible study Thurs
day at 8 p.m at the Orv Olson
home.
Friday night let’s back the
Loggers in their game with St
Paul There'll be a bus at
Keasey’s Saw Shop awaiting any
C YF if they wish to attend the
"F ifth Quarter" after the ball
game Announcements will be
made at school and the ball
game for the location.
October 3 at 6:30 p m will be
the monthly potluck with the
business meeting following
October 7 at the 11 a m
worship hour, a special guest,
Ron Bergeson, will be speaking.
Ron attended Pepperdine Uni
versity in Los Angeles and
graduated from San Jose Bible
College He is currently a t­
tending the University of Ore
gon Everyone is extended a
welcome to come hear him.
Witnesses
The relationship with Jehovah
God and his son, Jesus Christ
will lx- discussed in this week’s
public talk entitled “ Living, Not
for Self, But to Do God’s W ill,” to
be given by James Milton of the
Vernonia Congregation of Je­
hovah's Witnesses, 49 Texas
Avenue, Vernonia
“ Are You Looking Intently
Toward the Inheritance” based
on the theme scripture Matthew
25:34 will be the subject for
discussion in the Watchtower
Bible Study, immediately fol­
lowing the talk
All interested persons are
welcome to attend For more
information concerning Jeho
vah's Witnesses, please contact
Kent Battrick, 429-8333
Bible
Those persons looking for an
active, friendly church that
stands for the Word of God are
extended a warm welcome to
attend the following services:
Sunday School
9:45a.m.
Morning Worship
11 a m
Evening Service
7 p.m
Fam ily Night iWed » 7:30p.m.
A bus is run every Sunday
morning for those needing a ride
Cassie Livingstone
Featured In Magazine
Featured in the magazine The
Christian, Mrs Cassie D. L i­
vingstone. a resident of Colorado
Springs. Colorado was inter­
viewed on her life as an ordained
minister in the Christian Church
Mrs Livingston, and her hus­
band, W A Livingston are for­
mer residents of Vernonia, hav­
ing held a joint pastorate at the
First Christian Church during
the late 30's and early 40’s.
Following their ten years in
Vernonia, they moved to Hood
River.
“ People’s joys were my joys,
and their sorrows were my
sorrows,” said the 92-year-old
retired minister “ I could be
entertained by rich and poor
alike and feel at ease.”
M rs. Livingstone attended
Charles City College in Iowa,
and was ordained a minister at
Concord, Illinois in 1905, retiring
in 1950.
EMERGENCY SERVICE PHONES
VERNONIA AMBULANCE
Dtol 4294811 (H m aacwcr, 429-M81 or 428-5141)
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VERNONIA FIRE DEPARTMENT
F i n Alarma Oaly - PhoM 429-3131
VERNONIA POLICE DEPARTMENT
Dial 429-8141
VERNONIA CITY HALL 429-5291
COLUMBIA COUNTY SHERIFF
Emergency: Vernonia Area 429-5141 — B u ia e u : »7-2511
OREGON STATE POLICE
< a.m. to 3 a.m. . Beaverton Office - «43-4702
S IJ » , to • a.w . . Dial "O”, aak fer Oak Grove <54-6555
S t Helens office - Phone: W/-*131
Majority Oppose Special
Session Says Holmström
Original artworks by such
masters as Goya, Picasso, Dali
and others will be on sale at
Expo '74, the 1974 World’s F a ir in
Spokane, Washington.
Galerie Barbizon, a Houston,
Texas firm , will operate a 1,200
square-foot gallery on the 100-
acre riverfront Fairgrounds, of­
ferin g
o rig inal
paintings,
lithographs, and sculptures, as
well as prints, ranging in price
from $6 to $30,000.
The gallery will be located in
the center of the downtown
Spokane World’s Fair,
available to us at the present
time, we see no reason why we
should grant the Governor the
e x tra o rd in a ry power he is
asking until the time it becomes
certain that a crisis does exist
At ‘he present time, there is no
way to preclude the possibility
that if the power crisis situation
should dramatically change in
the next three months, I am con­
fident the Democratic Majority
in the Senate would cooperate
with the Governor’s office to
solve the problem.
The Democratic controlled le­
gislature during the past session
foresaw very early this year the
possibilities of a power crisis and
passed legislation to authorize
the public utilities commissioner
to allocate power when neces­
sary This law goes into effect
January 1, 1974.
to Sunday School and church.
For more information phone the
pastor at 429-3363
Junior Youth Fellowship will
be held this Sunday evening at
5:45. Recreation, singing, de­
votion, and refreshments are
planned.
An adult Bible Study on the
book of John is held every
Thursday evening at 7:30 in the
home of M r and Mrs. Virgil
Snook Everyone is invited.
A young adult party is planned
this coming Saturday night,
September 29 at 7 p.m. at the
home of Larry and Jan Ber­
nard! A great time is planned!
The high schoolers meet
every Wednesday evening from
7:30 8:30 for a time of Bible
study and planning their ac­
tivities.
Senator William H. Holm-
strom, ID ) Gearhart, Senate
Majority Leader said September
20 that the published reports
indicating Governor McCall may
call a special mini-session in
October to deal with the energy
problems is not warranted based
on the facts available
The public should be made
aware of the position of the
majority of the members of the
Senate Democratic caucus who
were polled during the past two
days. The overwhelming res­
ponse against the proposed
mini-session was based on se­
veral points.
Of the 15 members of the
Senate Democrats polled, th ir­
teen were against having a mini­
session because there is no
apparent im m e d ia te danger
which could not wait until the
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early January session already
projected by McCall Further
objections aired by the members
was the law which states that
bills vetoed at the last session by
the Governor must be resolved
during the special session. Also
the appointments made by Go­
vernor McCall must also be
considered at this proposed ses­
sion. This could prolong the
session by a considerable time
and the mini-session would be­
come a costly and time con­
suming one.
The voluntary curtailment
called for by Governor McCall
is apparently working and i n d i .
Based on the mformation
there will not be an energy crisis
between now and the session the
Governor will call in January.
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Directory
Of Churches
THURSDAY,
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VERNONIA BIBLE CHURCH
Adam« A Maple
Kenneth Woetea, Pastor
Sunday:
9:45 a m. - Sunday School
11:00 a m. - Morning worship ser­
vice
5:45 p.m. - Junior Youth Fellow­
ship
7:00 p.m. - Evening worship ser­
vice
Wednesday:
7:30 p.m. - Bible Study and Pray­
er
If you have a spiritual need or
question, call Pastor Wooten at
429 3363
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST
OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS
VERNONIA BRANCH
850 Madison Avenue
Branch Pres. - Henry T. Hodson
1st Coun. . Claude E. Gibson
2nd Cornu. - Elm er C. Schrader
Hard Clerk - Robert E. McNair
Meeting Schedule
Priesthood - 9:30 a.m.
Sunday School - 10:15 a.m.
Sacrament Mtg. - 11:30 am .
Relief Scty. - Tuesday, 10:30 a.m.
M I.A. - Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Jefferson and Maple
Rev. Dan BUllngs, Pastor
9:45 a.m. - Sunday school. Classes
for all ages
11:00 a.m. - Morning worship
7:00 p.m. . Evangelistic service
7:30 p m. - Wednesday Prayer
Meeting and Bible Study
(Need a ride? Call 429-6353)
Port Orchard Visit
Enjoyed By Family
tkmonia £agU
ST. MARY’S CATHOLIC
Father Anthony Gussin
Mass is celebrated every week­
day morning at 8:30 in the rec­
B IR K E N F E L D - M r and Mrs.
tory. Confessions are heard be­
Francis Nordstrom and Howard
fore Mass.
Larson drove to Port Orchard on
Saturday • Mass at 7 p.m. in the
Tuesday of last week to visit
church
their sister and husband Mr. and1
Sunday - Masses at 8:30 and 10
M rs. J e rry D urham . They
ajn .
stayed overnight, coming home
Confessions - On Saturday from 6
Wednesday.
to 6:45 in the church, before
Mrs Vick Berg visited a short
Mass
while at the Francis Larson
home last Friday. She was on
SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST
her way home from Vernonia,
2nd & Nehalem
having stayed there Thursday
L. L. Huntington, Pastor
night
Claude Veal, Local Elder
On Wednesday of last week
9:3o Sabbath School
Mrs Lloyd Beach took Mrs. Art
11:00 Worship Service
Bellingham to Seaside and As­ 7:00 P.M. Monday - Dorcas So­
toria and did some visiting.
ciety at Veal’s home.
Mr. and Mrs E .T. Johnston
7:30 P.M. Wed. - Prayer Meeting
visited on Sunday at the home of
at Veal’s home.
M r and Mrs Bruce Larsen and
7:00 P.M. Mon. - Pathfinders at
family at Warren.
Scout Cabin.
SEPT
Chalet Flower Shop
EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
BIRKENFELD, OREGON
The Rev. C. S. Shulda, Vicar
Phone Clatskanie 728-2331
Celebration of the Holy Commu­
nion the Fourth Sunday of each
month at 13:00 Noon.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Washington A A Streets
Terry E. Lowen, Pastor
Pbone 420-3391
Sunday: 10 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 A.M. Worship Service
7:00 P.M. Evening Worship
Wednesday: 7:Oo P.M. Midweek
Prayer Service
MIST - BIRKENFELD COMMU­
NITY CHURCH
Birkenfeld, Oregon
Eldon Shetler, Pastor
9:45 a.m. - Sunday School
11:00 a m. - Church Services
7:30 p.m. - Wed. Prayer Meeting
10:30 a.m. - (Winter Months) on
2nd Wed. Women’s Missionary
and Work day.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
430 North A Washington Streets
Russ Vlnyard, Pastor
Phone 429-6522
Sunday - Bible School 9:45 a.m.
Homer Fuller, Supt.
Morning Worship 11:00 a.m.
(Nursery Provided)
Fellowship Hour 6:07 p.m.
Wednesday: Choir Practice
7:00 p.m.
(1st only- Church Night 6:30 p.m.
(2nd A 4th) CWF . 1:30 p.m.
Friday: Bible Study - 8:00 p.m.
(Call for location of Bible
Study)
Max Oblacks Enjoy
Sunday In Molalla
NATAL-PITTSBURG - M r
and Mrs. Max Oblack visited Mr.
and Mrs. Alben Oblack Sunday
at Molalla.
Recent visitors of Mrs. Noble
Dunlap included Mr. and Mrs.
Marion Grant and Beverly, Mr.
and Mrs. Max Oblack, Jepson
Lonnquist and Eldon Shetler.
Ben's Barber Shop
Birkenfeld Lunch & Service
Bill Horn Rlty. & Ins.
Bob's Union Service
Bruce Berndt Excavating
Brunsman Hardware & Electric
C&C Logging
Vernonia Sentry Market
C-Z Corp. — E.P. Stamm Farm
Archie Dass Logging
Dave's Automotive— ARCO
Davies Chevrolet
Don's Auto Service
Mike's Tavern
National Public Service
Insurance—Dave Brunsman
VERNONIA
Olympic Forest Products
VS.
Perry's Basketball Camp
ST. PAUL
Pine Cone
Lloyd Quinn
FRIDAY, SEPT. 28
Ralph's Chevron Service
8:00 P.M.
GREENMAN FIELD
— LOGGER J.V. FOOTBALL —
SALEM ACADEMY defender goes high in the air to knock
down thia Logger aerial Friday evening on the local field. The
visitor« defeated the local eleven 24-28 in the Loggers third
gridiron encounter of the 1973 season.
Vernonia vs. Kauppa
AT KNAPPA
Loren Ellis Jr. and Sons
Ellson Cedar Products
Essie's Antiques
F&E Logging
/
Fisher's Electric
Franz Bread—John Judah
International Paper Co.
Kimmel's Apparel
Mist Shake and Ridge
Vernonia Clinic
Vernonia Drug
Vernonia Golf Club
Vernonia Milk Farms
Gwin Logging
Holce Logging
Lew's Restaurant
Sam's Food Store
John Serafin Logging
Sew Simple Shop
Smejkal Logging
Smith & Hull Logging, Inc.
Stan's Auto Shop
Union Oil Company
Weller & Bernardi
Vernonia Branch
U. S. National Bank
Monday, October 1—6 P.M.
STEVE JOHNSTON, Logger back, picks up yardage, tw
stopped rather abruptly by Salem Academy tackier ’ in
Friday nights contest.
Join These Vernonia
Area Firms, Organiz­
ations & Individuals
In Backing the Ver­
nonia Loggers.
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FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH
•57 State Avenue
Jack Carlson, Pastor
9:45 a.m. . Sunday School, Paul
Weidman, Sup’t.
11:00 a.m. - Morning worship.
5:00 p.m. - Youth Fellowship.
7:00 pm. - Evening service.
Every Evening
7:00 p.m. - Hour of power, prayer
and Bible study.
LOGGER FOOTBALL
Allied J&H Lumber Co.
Alpine Lanes and
27,
Vernonia Police Cadets
Vernonia Sanitary Service
Vernonia Variety
Wally's Exxon Service
Western Auto
West Oregon Electric Co-op.