Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, November 15, 1973, Page 5, Image 5

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    U JB nTH D S
FOR SALE-General
HANNAH’S husband Hector hates
hard work so he cleans the rugs
with Blue Lustre. Rent electric
shampooer, $1.00, B r u n s m a n
Hardware, Vernonia.
46tlc
PIANO FOR SALE Small 40"
high Console Piano. Will sacri­
fice to responsible party in this
area Cash or terms. Also OR­
GAN with Automatic Rhythm
Phone collect 206-C1I3 9270 or
write Adjustor, 612 S.W. 152nd,
Seattle, Wn„ 98166.
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NEW at the SEW SIMPLE SHOP
"Cuddle Cube". A fun pillow for
all ages.
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ELECTRIC RANGE 39". Clean
and in good working order, $40.
Phone 429-3063 after 5 p.m.
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AQUARIUM complete with fish,
dynafio filter, undergravel filter,
pump, and stand. 429-8031 after
5 p.m.
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WOOD for sale.
Phone 429-7225.
44L3<
CUT FLOWERS, weddings, fun­
eral designs, plants. Also flowers
by wire. Artificial flowers and
gifts CHALET FLOWER SHOP.
Phone 429-5733 or 42945301
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BUNDLES of old newspapers for
starting fires, 10 cents
Ver­
nonia Eagle, 721 Madtsoo Ave.
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FOR SALE-R'l Estate
SERVICES
BOWLING
FRANK REED
has services available for
cutting, wrapping and
freezing deer, elk, etc.
Call 429-5872
If no answer
Call 429-5874
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OLD MAN WINTER’S ON THE
WAY-BETTER STOP TO SEE
BUD'S AUTO
SERVICE
332 A Street
TO TUNE UP THE JALOPY
Open 6-5 Tues. - Sat.
Closed Sunday A Monday
429-5221
429-2871
VERNONIA SANITARY
SERVICE
Phone 429-8711
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SHOE REPAIRS, pick-up and de­
livery. Open 8:30 a.m. to 5:30
p.m. Tandy Shoe Repair, D St.,
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Vernonia, 429-3301.
ARCTIC
INSULATING CO.
Blown-in Insolation
Rockwool Batting
FREE ESTIMATES
GRI
953 Bridge St., Vernonia
Phone 429-6203
BILL HORN, BROKER
SALESMAN:
Deri Roberts—429-3804
Sue Filter—429-7014
FOREST GROVE BRANCH —
Arlie Satterlee, Mgr —Ph. 357-2321
Call Collect 397-1670
ST. HELENS
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HOME LOCKSMITH SERVICE
Lost keys replaced, combinations
changed, master systems, etc.
Also new locks on hand. Dave
Zamarripa, 1091 First Ave., Ph.
429-7474.
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Borman Hillsbery,
Builder
REAL ESTATE &
INSURANCE
SALES - RENTALS
-
LUtlngs Needed
78fr-Bridge St. - Phone 4298211
Fishhawk Branch - Birkenfeld
________Phon«. 755-2280_______
New Homes Built To Your
Specifications
New Construction - Additions - Re-
modelng - Rooting . Foundations
— FREE ESTIMATES —
429-8942
___________ 42tfc
MOBILE HOMES
FOR SALE: AU electric mobile
home 12x60’ with Franklin fire­
place, a wiring, skirting plus deck
$4500
Phone 429-8945 or 429-
5232 _____________________ 45t3
FOR SALE-Auios
14" TIRE wheels suitable for
snow tire mounting $10 per pair.
Phone 429-5275 ____________ 46tl
’67 F1REBAJX Travel Trailer.
22’ self-contained. Large refrig.
tandem nxle 4297272
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1962 INTERNATIONAL Vs ton
6 <*yl. pickup. Brand new engine,
new tires, real straight body
Phone 429-6932 ____________ 46tl
1986 CHEVY lmpuia. 2 door, 327
engine, $625. Bud Krieger. Ph.
429-3614 .
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$
1971 CHEV. Malibu - 2 dr. h/t,
A 'j & PS. 50.000 mi. $2.000.
4298211_________________ 44t3c
W anted _____
FIREPLACE Screen needed for
Scput Cabin. Large size used.
Donate if possible. Phone 429-
3183____________________ 44t3c
NO LESS than two acres with
wdter available near Vernonia
Sepd inquiries to Vernonia Eagle,
Boot R _________________ -H tfc
WANTED: Old fruit jars, insula­
tors, crocks, old bottles, etc. Con­
tact Bill Rhoades or call 429-5321
after 5:30 p.m________
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Thursday Afternoon league
Nov. 8
W
L
The Chicks
25
15
Bob’s Union
21
19
Vernonia Eagles
20
20
Chevy V8’s
14
26
High team series and game,
Chevy V8’s, 2442 and 878, high
individual series and game.
Betty Fuquay, 469 and Jan Ber
nardi, 188
Splits picked up DeDe Webb,
3-10, 5-7; Kathleen Gwin 3-10,
9-10; Darlene Wilcoxen, 2-8-7;
Pat Larson, 3-10; Betty Fuquay,
5-6, Velma Hopkins, 4-5; Milda
Harrim an, 2-7.
Monday Night League
Nov. 12
W
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Quinn Ins.
31
13
West Oregon
26
18
Timbernook
18
26
Vernonia Drug
13
31
High team game, West Ore­
gon, 831; high team series,
Timbernook , 2365; high ind i­
vidual game, Blanche Laughlin,
182; high individual series, M ic­
key Johnson, 510.
Splits picked up Jean Balia,
3-10; Flo Huff, 7-9; Gladys Kim
mel 5-6-10; Coleen Larson, 4-5
and 4-7-10; Judy McDonald 2-7;
Irene Minger 4-5-7; Helen Wright
5-10; Sally Wright, 2-7.
Tuesday Afternoon League
Nov. 13
W
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Mitche's Witc hes
26 ''2 17*4
Rose Motel
22
22
Dave's ARCO
21
23
Mario's
I8>2 25*4
High team series., 2353, Rose
M otel; high team game. 859.
Mitche's Witches; high ind ivi­
dual series and game, Mary
Cota, 469 and 185
Splits picked up: Lee Chand­
ler. 3 10, 58
Tuesday Night League
Nov. 13
W* L
Bill Horn
30*/ 13*4
Standard Oil
25
19
Pills
20*4 23**2
Cut & Curl
12
32
High team series and game,
The Pills, 2431 and 900, high
individual series, Freda Peder­
son. 433; high individual game,
Vera Cole, 174
Splits picked up Reatha Horn.
5-6-10; Tempie Nance, 2-7; T ru ­
dy Magoff, 3-10 & 5-7; Sharron
Krieger, 2-7.
BAIR
Logging Co. MEN'S LEAGUE
429-7485
Wednesday Afternoon League
The Place To Call For
All Your Rock Needs!
Trucking, Ekcavatlng, Bulldozing.
Backhoe
Sand - Gravel - Rock
Stockpiled In Vernonia for
—Immediate Delivery—
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FOR SAVINGS on loans contact
your local Credit Union - 783
Bridge Street. 10:30 a.m. to 5:30
p.m. - Tuesdays through Friday.
Closed Saturday, Sunday and
Monday. Or call 4298245 during
non-office hours.
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SEPTIC TANK PUMPING
Licensed - Beaded and Insured
PHONE 3978172
If no answer call 997-2281.
Columbia County Septic
Tank Service
18tfc
NOTICE
NOTICE: I am again buying
copper, brass, junk and radiators.
Also good 2 wheel trailer for
sale.
TREASURES & TRASH
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Use W ant Ads And Save
CLASSIFIED RATES Motorists Warned
Not To Mix Tires
MINIMUM charge $1.00 for 25
words or less. Words over mini­
mum 4 cents each.
Three Insertions for the price of
two.
NO information on classifieds
will be given out until after
paper is mailed.
CARD of Thanks and Notices:
$1.00 for up to 12 lines. Addi­
tional lines. 8 cenU each.
DISPLAY classified are $1.90 per
column inch.
THE EAGLE assumes no finan­
cial responsibility for errors
that may appear in ads pub­
lished In Us columns, but in
cases where this paper U at
fault will reprint that part of
an adv. In which the typographi­
cal mistake occurs.
NO CLASSIFIED OR DISPLAY
ADV. WILL BE ACCEPTED
AFTER NOON TUESDAY EX­
CEPT FOR NEXT WEEK’S
JPAPER.
BUND ADS with answers to be
handled by The Eagle: Mini­
mum charge $2.90. No informa­
tion given relative to such ads.
POETRY accepted only as paid
matter: Rate: 19 cents per
WOMEN'S LEAGUE
Oregon motorists have been
cautioned against mixing radial
ply tires with non-radial tires
when purchasing new s n o w
treads this winter
•The word of caution came
from the Oregon Motor Vehicles
Division which noted that with
the increased use of radial tires
in recent years, many motorists
have unmatched sets of radial
tires with non-radial tires This
results in a potentially danger
ous situation because of distinc­
tive handling capabilities of the
different types of tire construct­
ion
To be on the safe side, DMV
suggests drivers follow this ad
vice:
1 Follow the recommendation
„of the auto manufacturer in the
owner’s manual or a reputable
tire service store or dealer.
2 If your car is equipped with
radial ply tires, it is essential
that radial ply constructed snow
treads be purchased Kadiul ply
tires should never be mixed with
bias or belted-bias constructed
tires.
Nov. 7
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Vernonia Milk
28
12
Vernonia Sentry
21
19
Vernonia Drug
19
21
Misl Shake and Ridge 12
28
High team series, 2604, Verno
nia Drug; high team game, 911,
Vernonia M ilk, high individual
series and game. Jack Wendling.
500 and 191
Splits picked up: Mario Leo­
netti, 3-10; Pete Rowe, 5-7.
Elroy Minor, president of the
Wednesday Night League had
his all time high of 87
Thursday Mens League
W
Nov . 8
L
26
14
Mike's
22
Alpine Milk
18
Funsters
16
24
Lew's
16
24
High team series, Mike's
2608; high individual series, B ill
Smejkal, 524; high individual
game, Ted Bodenhamer, 205
Splits picked up: D. Pederson,
5 10, D E lliott, 2-7; D. Holsey.
3-10; J Johnson, 9-10.
Forest Fires
Not Too Bad
Something short of a miracle
prevented more fire damage in
National Forests in the Pacific
Northwest this summer This is
the assessment of the U.S.
Forest Service.
Regional Forester Theodore
A. Schlapfer said, “ I t ’s apparent
we’ve escaped all the dire pre­
dictions, thanks largely to a
combination of efforts, p artic­
ularly on the pari of an informed
and concerned public.”
Schlapfer noted the summer of
1973 was the most potentially
explosive fire season in decades,
one that could have seen more
acreage burned than was re­
corded in the 1970 fire season
Despite statistics which show
i>d about a 20-percent increase in
the number of man-caused fires
and more than six times the
acreage destroyed over last
year, Schlapfer said the loss to
fire fell short of expectations
Lightning-caused fires includ
ed the worst blaze of the season,
the 16,(MX) acre Freezeout fire in
eastern Oregon In all this year,
26,442 acres have been destroyed
by man and by lightning
Schlapfer said, however, total
acreage losl was only 2,800 acres
nhove the five-vear average of
23,796 acres
Film Slated
Sunday Eve
People, who enjoy watching
the ‘ ‘Good Guys” and " Bad
Guys” ride off in a cloud of dust
across their television screens,
w ill find a new twist to “ The
Gospel According to Most Peop­
le” This dramatic motion pic­
ture feature w ill be shown at the
Joy Theater on Sunday, Nov 18,
at 6 p m.
Featuring the cowboy actor
musician. Redd Harper. “ The
Gospel According to Most Peop­
le” was filmed on a Wyoming
Ranch It tells the storv of Mitch,
the son of an affluent fam ily who
dropped out of society and tried
to find anonymity on the ranch.
His desire for seclusion is m is­
read by ranch hands, who sup­
pose him to be one of a band of
young bandits believed prowling
the area.
Redd Harper, with the aid of
two young accomplices, unrav­
els the mystery In so doing,
Redd also helps Mitch discover
the Christian faith Admission is
free. Film w ill be over at 6:50
pm
Churches
VERNONIA BIBLE CHURCH
Adams A Maple
Kenneth Wooten, 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
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST
OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS
VERNONIA BRANCH
850 Madison Avenue
Branch Pres. - Henry T. Hudson
1st Conn. . Claude E. Gibson
2nd Couns. - Elmer C. Schrader
Ward Clerk - Robert E. McNair
Meeting Schedule
Priesthood - 8:30 a.m.
Sunday School - 10:15 a.m.
Sacrament Mtg. - 11:30 a.m.
Relief Scty. - Tuesday. 10:30 a.m.
M.I.A. - Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Jefferson and Maple
Rev. Lhvane Hurley
9:45 a.m. - Sunday school. Classes
far 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 4298353)
ST. MARY’S CATHOLIC
Father Anthony Gussin
Mass is celebrated every week­
day morning at 8:30 in the rec­
tory. Confessions are heard be­
fore Mass.
Saturday - Mass at 7 p.m. in the
church
Sunday - Masses at 8:30 and 10
aan.
Confessions - On Saturday from 6
to 6:45 in the church, before
M a ss
SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST
2nd A Nehalem
L. L. Huntington, Pastor
Claude Veal, Local Elder
9:3o Sabbath School
11:00 Worship Service
7:00 P.M. Monday - Dorcas So­
ciety at Veal’s borne.
7:30 P.M. Wed. - Prayer Meeting
at Veal's home.
7:00 P.M. Mon. - Pathfinders at
Scout Cabin.
FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH
957 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 p-m. - Evening service.
Every Evening
7:00 pun. - Hour of power, prayer
and Bible study.
EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
BIRKENFELD, OREGON
The Rev. C. S. Shulda, Vicar
Phone Clatskanie 7288331
Celebration of the Holy Commu­
nion the Fourth Sunday of each
month at 12:00 Noon.
Church Notes
Evangelical
Friday at 6:30 there w ill be a
time of prayer for the needs of
our community. Requests may
be telephoned to 429-5575. Junior
High activity night begins at
seven
Saturday afternoon the gym
w ill be open and supervised from
two to four Junior aged ch'ldren
are invited to use the facilities.
Saturday evening at
seven
Senior High activity begins
lo r d ’s Day activities begin
with men’s early
morning
prayer meeting at 7:30. Church
School and Worship experience
round out the morning activities.
Following the worship hour we
w ill have our annual Harvest
Home Fellowship Dinner
Sunday evening at six our
Youth Fellowship w ill join the
Christian Church folks to see a
film . At seven we w ill welcome
Pastor Victor Slaughter from the
Evangelical Church in East
Vancouver to share the vision of
the new church there.
Tuesday morning between 5
and 7:30 men are invited to stop
by for Hoot Owl Breakfast.
Next Wednesday evening we
w ill join our friends from
throughout the community for
the Union Thanksgiving service.
Pastor Duane Hurley w ill bring
the message at the seven-thirty
service.
Bible
Oernonia Eagle
Those ones looking for an ac­
tive, friendly church that stands
for the Word of God are extended
a warm welcome to attend the
following services:
Sunday School
9:45 a .m .
Morning Worship
II a.m
Evening Service
7 p m
Fam ily Night (Wed) 7:30p.m.
Our Sunday School Bus is run
throughout Vernonia every Sun­
day morning for those needing a
ride to Sunday School and
church For the schedule of your
neighborhood phone the Pastor
at 429 3363
Prim ary church is held during
the morning worship service for
Kindergarten through 4th grade
and is geared to the understand
ing and needs of the boys and
girls. Great times are planned!
An adult Bible study on the
book of St. John is held every
Thursday evening at 7:30 in the
THURSDAY,
Dorcas Society Aids
Local Community
“ This is the season for being
thankful,” says M yrtle Lines,
Sabbath school superintendent
of the Vernonia Seventh Day
Adventist Church, “ and in spite
of inflation, fuel shortages, gov­
ernment corruption, and certain
food shortages. Americans still
have much to give thanks fo r.”
Saturday w ill be Visitors Day
at the Adventist Church at 2nd
and Nehalem, and they w ill
consider some of that "m uch" in
class discussions on the subject
of "Disinterested Benevalence"
"Visitors are welcome any
Sabbath" says Mrs. Lines "but
we are planning something
special for this Saturday. She
adds “ Sometimes people who
are not fam iliar with Adventists
are afraid to come to our
services because they fear they
may not know the order of
service, or that they w ill be out
of place. Actually the Adventist
service of divine worship is very
much like that of any other
Protestant church, and most
folks feel right at home.”
Sabbath School begins 9:30
a m. Divine worship at 11.
MARR & STAFFORD
MEAT CO.
Rt. 2, Box 379, Forest Grove, Ore.
357-7281
Slaughtering, Cutting, Wrapping,
and Curing
Cattle received Sunday & Monday
until noon; hogs received Tuesday
and Wednesday until noon.
Meat for sale, any quantity.
— Call for Appointment —
Come through Banks, take Tilla­
mook road 1H ml., take first left-
James Proehl Added
To National Directory
James Proehl, son of Mr. and
Mrs Darrold R. Proehl, Vernon­
ia, Oregon, and a 1971 graduate
of Vernonia High School, has
been named to the 1973 “ Who’s
Who Among Students in Am eri­
can Universities and Colleges” ,
a national directory published
yearly.
Juniors and seniors who have
exhibited excellent scholarship
and traits for future success are
selected by the student senate
and their faculty advisors.
Jim is a junior majoring in
s o c ia h s c ie n c e
r
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HOMES, HOMES,
HOMES
* 24x26x2 bedrooms
* 24x48x3 bedrooms
* 24x60x3 bedrooms
* 28x30x3 & 4 bedrms.
* 24x64x3 bedrooms
We have 9 double
wides in stock. Prices
start at $6,950. These
are on display at Rai­
nier and Clatskanie
lots.
Two lots to serve yon better.
Lot No. 1 - Rainier and Lot
No. 2 - Clatskanie.
— Open 7 Days Per Week —
Mobile home and travel trailer
supplies, accessories, awnings,
skirting aad insurance.
TROJAN
HOMES
Phone 556-1531
Located on Hwy. 30 to St.
1 Helens 2*4 mi. S.E. of Rai­
nier, next to Stop Inn at
Rainier. Also Clatskanie lot
on Highway 90.
A N T E D
I Persons who want to learn more about God by
I studying the Bible in the privacy of the home.
I First lesson free in The Navigators study cor­
course. No one will call.
I respondence
Clip and Mail Today.
I
• Name
t Address
OUTREACH, Box 28, Vernonia 97064
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BARNEY
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Washington & A Streets
Terry E. Lowen, Pastor
Phone 429-3391
Sunday: 10 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 A M. Worship Service
7:00 P.M. Evening Worship
Wednesday: 7:00 P.M. Midweek
Prayer Service
MIST - BIRKENFELD COMMU­
NITY CHURCH
Bta-kenfeld, 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 VInyard, Pastor
Phone 4298522
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 6:80 p.m.
(2nd & 4th) CWF . 1:30 p.m.
F riday: B ible Study - 8:00 p.m.
(Call for location of Bible
Study)
1973 5
Adventists
Christian
A special representative of the
Watchtower Bible and Tract
Society, M r E Manfredi, w ill be
visiting the Vernonia congre­
gation of Jehovah’s Witnesses
this week. November 13-18. Mr
Manfredi is one of several
thousand traveling representa­
tives who are assigned about
twenty congregations in one
area to visit in a period of six
months M r Manfredi and his
wife w ill spend the week working
in the field m inistry with those in
the congregation.
Several special talks w ill be
given by M r Manfredi during
his visit; the main one being
scheduled for Sunday, Novem­
ber 18. entitled "Does Your
Thinking Agree Wifh God’s?”
The talk w ill begin at 10 a.m. at
the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's
Witnesses, 49 Texas Avenue,
Vernonia All interested persons
are invited to attend this in­
teresting discourse.
Anyone
wishing further information on
how to have a greater share in
this special week of activity
should contact Kent Battrick,
429-8333
15,
home of Mr and Mrs Bob
Zerfing It is conducted by V irgil
Snook and everyone is invited
The Dorcus Society of the
Vernonia Seventh-day Adventist
Church is organized for one
purpose Service Named for the
Biblical Dorcas v'ho was famed
for her charitable deeds, the
group works diligently to live up
to all that the name implies
At the regular Monday night
meetings the ladies sort, mend,
and make servicable, clothing
that has been contributed They
keep on hand at all times a ‘'Fire
box” consisting oi essential lin ­
ens and basic items that would
be needed by anyone who would
lose their home by fire. Several
Bible Study tonight at 8 p.m. at of these have been provided to
the Orv Olson home, study is in area residents. The ladies have
also been able to provide much
Ephesians 2.
Sunday, November 18, at 6 needed quilts and other comfort
p.m., anyone who enjoys watch­ items to needy families, also
ing the "Good Guys” and the numerous food boxes. In cooper­
“ Bad Guys" ride off in a cloud of ation with its sister organization
dust across their television in Scappoose, have helped outfit
screens, w ill find a new twist to, needv families with clothing.
Food gathered by the Pathfind­
"The Gospel According to Most
People.” This w ill be shown at ers on Halloween w ill be used in
the food boxes.
the Joy Theater.
Because the supply exceeds
Wednesday, November 21 at
the local demand, much of the
7:30 p.m. w ill be the Community
Thanksgiving Service. Duane clothing is processed for over
Hurley, M inister of the Assem­ seas shipment. Sorted in various
bly of God church w ill bring the categories, it is boxed and stored
until the van from headquarters
message.
May all of you have a Blessed in Portland makes its rounds and
gathers all the clothing from
Thanksgiving Day.
various churches. From there it
Each Tuesday at 10 a.m.,
Women’s Prayer Meeting; Choir goes to a central depot in Cal­
rehearsal at 7 p.m. on Wednes­ ifornia where it is bundled for
needy areas around the world
day, both at the church.
where earthquakes, war or other
Don't miss the Community
Thanksgiving Service, Wednes­ disaster leave people destitute.
The Dorcas is anxious to know
day, November 21 at 7:30 p.m.,
of anyone in the community who
at the Christian Church. Duane
is in need. Just call Ruth Veal,
Hurley, Pastor of the Assembly
429-8383.
of God Church w ill bring the
message. Come and invite a
friend.
Witnesses
NOV
They Have A Great Selection ol 1974 GNC Trucks -
Oldsmobiles and Pontiacs on Hand
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MOTORS
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