L ibrary, U o f O Mathews to Seek Post as Commissioner Demonia Eagle Annual County Fair Event To Open Gates August 23 Columbia county's 47th annual Commerce, the Trail Blazers, have fair which opens Thursday, Aug. an act which is known as the Zany 23rd for a three day stand is ex­ Gray theatre. Walter Mathews of Mist filed VOLUME 40. NUMBER 33_____________VERNONIA, OREGON__________ THURSDAY. AUG. 16. 1962 pected to have the largest dis­ A trophy saddle will be awarded petitions in the office of the Co­ plays in livestock and agricultur­ to the all-around cowboy. The ro­ lumbia county clerk, Robert Wel­ al products that the event has had deo announcer is Wallace Kirk of wood Tuesday of this week to in a good many years, according Goble; rodeo secretary is Mrs. Ray place his name on the November to Matt Erickson, board member Nelson Rt. 1, Box 174, Goble. ballot as an independent candi­ in charge of the building. date for Columbia county commis­ Erickson states that all build­ sioner. ings will be overloaded, accord­ registration day counts on attend­ The faculty for all schools in Mathews first announced his in­ ing to all indication. With new tention to file for the commission­ district 47 joint is now complete, ance records. paint on the outside and in many A complete run-down of faculty, ers post the middle of July. Peti­ according to an announcement cases renovations and new fix­ tions circulated since that time made this week by J. W. Acaiturri, bus routes and schedules and other tures on the inside, all efforts are which he deposited with the coun­ district superintendent. The last pertinent information will be giv­ One Columbia county fair event, being made for the comfort of teacher to be hired was Mrs. Doro­ en in next weeks paper. ty clerk Tuesday carried over 700 animals and the best possible dis­ the 4-H rifle match, has already signatures and sev3ral petitions thy Sloop who will have the first play of products and domestic been completed and winners an­ were yet to come in. Only 495 grade at Lincoln school. She is a nounced. The event took place skills. graduate of Willamette University, names were needed for filing. The commercial space at the Thursday evening on the rifle Salem, where she received her fair has been taken, including a range on the Garner property bachelor of arts degree and she new area opened up under the at the south edge of Vernonia, just also has a bachelor of science de­ outside the city limits and was bleachers. gree from Eastern Oregon College held here because there is no rifle The fair board has installed new Tuesday, Aug. 7 after a game of at LaGrande. range at the fairgrounds. and more lights throughout the For the past five years she has golf, and a delicious luncheon at Members of the two 4-H clubs in grounds and fairgoers will find Plans are now underway for a taught at Pilot Rock. Her present the home of Mrs. J. W. Acaiturri, the county competed. One club is this especially pleasing in the class here in which the Medical home is at Hillsboro where her for which Mrs. David Knowlton arena area in front of the grand­ the Vernonia Sharpshooters, led by Self Help course devised by the husband is employed. However, was co-hostess, the Vernonia Wo­ stand where new fixtures and new Ben Fowler and Larry Garner and departemnt of defense, office of she plans to live in Vernonia dur­ men’s Golf association was orga­ type lights, including floodlights, the other club is from Apiary. It» nized. civil defense of the United States ing the week. R. A. WELWOOD have been installed for the eve­ name and leader were not ob­ health department in cooperation Officers elected were: President, tained. Parents are reminded that the B. A. (Bob) Welwood was ap­ ning events. New and more lights with the American Medical asso­ schools open August 31 with that Mrs. Dave Knowlton; vice-presi­ High scores in the senior division are also throughout the entire ciation w i l l be ta u g h t. were as follows. 1, Mark Medges; day devoted to registration. All dent, Mrs. Horace Hertel; secre­ pointed Wednesday of last week grounds. It is aimed at p r e p a r i n g children entering for the first time tary, Mrs. W. A. Rumbaugh; treas­ as county clerk of Columbia coun­ As an indication of the increas­ 2, Ben Fowler Jr.; 3, Ed Kamholz; people to survive in emergency must have birth certificates and urer, Mrs. Ellen Hanson; telephone ty to fill the unexpired term of ed exhibits, officials stated this 4, John Curtis, Apiary; 5, Alan and to teach them what to do un­ those who do not have them committee, Mrs. James Davies and Harold F. Jensen who has recently week that eight granges and the Bozarth, Apiary. til the doctor comes. Intermediate: 1, Frank Curtis, should secure them at once from Mrs. Guy Thomas; food chair­ resigned. The appointment will Farm Bureau and two junior The classes here will be taught the Oregon State Board of Health, man, Mrs. J. W. Acaiturri; social run for the remainder of Mr. Jen­ Apiary; 2, Rodney Aldrich; 3, granges have already been allot­ by Spencer Younce and the coun­ statistics section, P.O. Box 231, chairmen, Mrs. O. T. Bateman sen’s term. He assumed office ted display space in the agricul­ Kenneth Vealey; 4, Geoffrey ty nurse, Grace Roumagoux, and Portland 7, Oregon by sending and Mrs. H. E. McEntire; tourna­ Monday. tural building in addition to indi­ Proehl; 5. Ronald Russell; 6, Cur­ are open to all persons interested. $1.00 for abstract copy or $2.00 ment chairman, Mrs. Gordon Reed; Jensen, who earlier this year vidual farms and the many plate tis Hickman; 7, Edwin Sanders It is hoped to have at least 25 in for photocopy. handicap chairman, Mrs. Ben filed for re-election, then with­ and Daniel Walker .tied; 8 Ron displays. the class. Bozarth, Apiary. The first day of classes will be Brickel; publicity, Mrs. Paul Gor­ drew, asked to be released now to A civil defense booth will be All persons interested should accept a position in the office of manned at the fair this year by Jack Bergerson and Art Odam September 4 but the August 31 don. sign up now with Mrs. Charles The group will gather at the the county clerk of Multnomah the Clatskanie Future Homemak­ acted as score keepers. Minger. Those who had signed If arrangements can be made Vernonia Golf club Tuesday morn­ county. ers club of CUHS and new mater­ last spring should contact her Mr. Welwood is 58 years of age ial has been secured. and the use of target rifles assured, ing at 9 for play. All women golf­ again now. ers are invited to attend, beginners and his family consists of himself, Political activity is not to be the top three in the senior division, as well as advanced players. They wife, Naomi, and a son, Michael missing from the fair grounds as Mark Medges, Ben Fowler Jr. and may call Mrs. Davies or Mrs. Tho­ J. Welwood who is a lieutenant the Republicans have already con­ Ed Kamholz, will be taken to Sa­ mas for more information. They serving with the U. S. engineers at tracted space and the Democrats lem September 1 to compete at Marvin Crowston and Leonard are to take a sack lunch. Fort Belvoir, Virginia. He has been are making plans for their booth. the state fair. Schmidlin are at Pendleton this Score cards are to be turned in in business in Oregon for the past The board announces that ad­ week undergoing intensive prac­ to Mrs. Reed after playing so that 18 years, seven years of which he mission to the fairgrounds will be was the owner and operator of a 50 cents for adults and 25 cents A special public meeting of the tice for the East-West Shrine foot­ handicaps may be established. retail lumber yard and hardware for children. Parking is 25 cents. Vernonia Planning commission has ball game to be played in the store in Medford. He later moved The only entertainment at the fair been called for Tuesday, August Round-up stadium at Pendleton to Manzanita where he owned and for which a charge will be made 21, at 8:00 p.m. to discuss the Auguts 25. They are part of the 24 A-2, B -ll and B-8 football stars, operated a shingle mill and for the will be the Friday and Saturday adoption of a city building code past eleven years he has owned evening rodeos let which admis­ Six or seven members of West The meeting will be held at the all seniors last spring in various schools in Western Oregon, who and operated the Columbia finance sion is $1. Oregon Electric Cooperative, Inc., city fire hall. company of St. Helens. The planning commission has make up the West \squad being The horse shows all three days met August 6 for the purpose of His college training, past busi­ of the fair and the small circus investigating the necessity of the been discussing the various phases coached by Bob Peterson of Myrtle Robert Wendel, new football recent increase in rate of the of several different building codes Point high school. coach at Vernonia high school, an­ ness training and clerical exper­ acts are free. Crowston was named last spring nounced this week that there will ience in financial affairs weighed over the last several months. Codes Four-H home Ec. activities at charges for service. Hans Slette, being considered include the uni­ to the backfield and Schmidlin be a squad meeting at the high heavy with the county court in the Columbia county fair begins owner of Sunnyside Grocery and form building code, which is the was named as an alternate line­ school gym next Tuesday evening, making this appointment. Monday, August 20 when exhibits Service Station at Treharne, was His civic activities in Columbia will be received from 3 p.m. to elected chairman of a committee code adopted by the Columbia man. When he arrived home last August 21, at 7:00 p.m. county have been extensive as in­ 3:30 p.m. Then Tuesday morning to prepare and circulate petitions county court for all areas outside Wednesday from his People-to- Things that will be cared for at dicated by the fact that he is the style revue judging begins and the for the purpose of calling special People trip to Europe, he learned incorporated cities, and the build­ that meeting will be the fitting of past chairman of the Columbia junior and senior demonstrations, meeting of the members of the co­ he had been moved up to a place ing code for small cities. mouth pieces, the making of plans operative in order to investigate Copies of each of these codes on the squad due to the loss of for the coming season, the dis­ County Red Cross. For many years individual and team. may be examined at the city hall. Bob Ivarie, Coquille who had un­ cussion of plays and practice and he has been on the board of di­ All clothing exhibits will be and determine justification of the rectors of the chamber of com­ judged Wednesday. increase in rates and look into the Persons interested in any phase dergone surgery. 1 the purchase of shoes. Estimated merce and Kiwanis club and has As soon as Leonard returns entire operation of the organiza­ of building codes are asked to be Thursday at 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. cost of shoes is $12. served as vice-president of both tion. present at the meeting next Tues­ home he will be interviewed for Coach Wendel also announced of these organizations. He is pre­ are the dollar dinner contests; at stories concerning his overseas trip. According to the by-laws of the day. the following practice schedule: sently serving on the city planning 10 a.m. the home ec. judging con­ cooperative it will be necessary test and at 1:30 p.m. the salad August 27, 28 and 30, 9 to 11 a.m. commission, is a charter member to secure signatures of 10 per cent and 2 to 4 p.m.; August 29 and 31, of the Elk’s lodge of St. Helens making contest. of the members in order to cal, Friday are the cake baking, 2 to 4 p.m. only. All practice ses­ and is a member and past vestry bread baking, canning contests any special meeting, and accord­ sions are open to the public. man of the local Episcopal church. and the style revue. ing to the records of the coopera­ School starts September 4 and A sizeable delegation attended Thursday, all day, will be de­ tive it serves approximately 2000 regular schedules for practice will the meeting of the court last Wed­ voted to judging in the 4-H live­ members in the Nehalem Valley be in effect then. nesday at which the appointment stock classes for every type of and adjacent territory including The first game of the season will was made. Law requires that the domestic animal. 4-H showman­ large portions of Clatsop, Colum­ be September 14 when Rainier appointment be from the same po­ ship contests will start Friday bia, Yamhill and Washington coun­ litical party as the one who re­ morning at 8:30 for horses, beef ties in Northwestern Oregon. comes here. signs. and sheep and judging will con­ Louis Wasser brought up the tinue in all classes. fact that since Welwood is the Re­ Saturday is another full morn- publican candidate for the election in gof 4-H agricultural and live­ this fall, his appointment would stock demonstrations and the var­ give him an unfair advantage. ious showmanship contests as well However, it was noted that prece­ as the identification competition The directors of the Vernonia Gerald F. Diddle, director of dent had bezn set in the county in in forestry and crops and weeds. Chamber of Commerce at their 1958 when J. A. Davis, commis­ Western Area-Electric for REA, The highlight of the fair’s 4-H meeting Monday of this week, ap­ will be the principal speaker at sioner, died in office. Dane Brady, activities is the grand parade of proved the slate of committee the West Oregon Electric coopera­ who had filed October 15 as an champions which will be held in chairmen selected by President tive annual meeting October 20, independent candidate for the of­ front of th-> grandstand at 1 pm . Robert C. Lindsay. These are: President George L. Smith an­ fice, was appointed just 13 days Saturday. Rocks, Albert Schalock; recrea­ later to fill out the term of Davis. nounced this week. The following program and in­ tion, Ralph Bergerson; civic im­ Judge John Whipple stated that formation has been received from provement, Jim Davies; roads and The meeting will consider the operations of the cooperative for since the appointment of Welwood A. A. Wainwright, president of highway, Joe Magoff; membership, the past five years and include was the recommendation of the the Columbia Riders, who with the Dr. T. M. Hobart; agriculture, Lou­ the election of two board members. Republican Central committee, he Columbia county Sheriff’s Posse, is Towne; industry, Guy Thomas. The meeting will be held at the felt the court should follow is sponsoring the rodeo and horse The directors gave their support cooperative headquarters in Ver­ through on it. When neither Was­ show, both of which will be in to the city planning committee in ser or Clark would make the nomi­ front of the grandstand. nonia. their effort to provide a building nation, he asked Wasser to take Friday and Saturday afternoons and zoning code for Vernonia. It The directors whose terms are the chairman’s chair and he made are the open horse events with the was cited that one Oregon city had' expiring are Noble Dunlap of Mist the nomination himself. following: pole bending, figure failed to attract an industry be­ route, Vernonia and George Smith, eight stake race, scurry, Texas cause of lack of a building code. Timber route, Vernonia. barrels, two-man flag race and a Nominations for directors will n;w event, cow daubing for ladies. be held August 28 at Natal Grange The rodeos will be Friday and Some 70 or more persons parti­ for a director for district 2 which Saturday evenings at 7:30 in front cipated in the Jamboree bowling includes Birkenfeld, Mist, Pitts­ Ten or twelve tickets are still of the grandstand The events are burg, and Chapman Nominations tournament at Dessy’s alleys and bareback bronc riding, calf roping, available for the Cleveland-49ers considerable time was required to for director from district 5 will be saddle bronc riding, cow milking football game in Portland Satur­ held at the Vernonia Grange hall tabulate results. Trophy winners bull riding and open Texas barrels. day evening of next week, August were announced this week as fol­ on August 29. District 5 includes M ISS K A T H Y D U D L E Y , daughter of M r. and Mrs. Robert Dudley Featured at thz rodeo will be 25. The Vernonia Lions club hag that portion of Vernonia west of lows: Women's singles, Althena of Scappoose was named last Saturday evening as queen of the Heck Harper and his horse, Jody. made arrangements for a reserved Burnham, Rainier, 501; men’s sin­ the SP&S tracks, the Nehalem val­ rodeo court which w ill reign at the Columbia county fair at Deer The stock contractor is John Van section for Vernonia fans and the ley to and including Timber and gles, Larry Holsey, Hillsboro, 654; Island next week, August 23. 24 and 25. Her coronation took place Belle of Outlook, Wash., and the ticket sale has been going well. men’s doubles, Larry Holaey and Beaver Creek to the Cone place. at the fairgrounds after she was tapped by last years queen. Linda rodeo clowns will be Ben Bidwell Persons who still want tickets Cards notifying members in the Ray Christians, Hillsboro, 1121; Thayer of Rainier, with the royal scepter, a white leather braided and Chuck Blaylock of Redmond. should contact Joey Acaiturri, Red two districts will be sent next mixed doubles, Fran and Ray quirt. Princesses are Sheryll Tarbell, Pam Lousignonl. Judy Morris The St. Helens Junior Chamber of Ade or Bill Hom at once. Christians, Hillsboro, 1087 week. and Eleanor Matney. Faculty Complete N o w For O pening o f School Welwood Named To Clerk Post High Scorers Win Fair Trip Women Golfers Name Officers Medical Help Course Offered Building Code Plan Proposed Two on Squad For E-W Game Group Seeks Special Meet Grid Squad to Meet Tuesday Chairmen lor Chamber Named Speaker ior Meet Named Bowling Tabulated Tickets Available