Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, February 24, 1966, Page 8, Image 8

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YOUNG chinook salmon, from one to two inches in
length, pour from the liberation trick into Racetrack
Pond on Sauvie island. More than 377,000 of the fall
chinook youngsters were planted in the pond where
they will grow through the spring and summer months,
tfank Tygart (on truck), hatchery man at the game
Seaman recruit John E. Shear­
er, Jr., USN, son of Mr. and Mrs.
John Shearer of Scappoose and
Seaman recruit Gerald S. Roth,
USN, son of Mr. Oscar Roth of
Rt. 1, Warren, are undergoing se­
ven weeks of basic training at
the Naval Training Center at San
Diego.
Under the supervision of veter­
an Navy petty officers, they are re­
ceiving instructions in naval his­
tory and organization, customs and
courtesies, ordnance and gunnery,
seamanship, damage control, first
aid, swimming and survival, ship­
board drills and sentry duty.
Military drills are emphasized
during recruit training and with
various inspections and a planned
physical fitness program, keep the
recruits mentally and physically
alert.
Upon completion of recruit train­
ing, they will be assigned to a
school, shore station or ship, ac­
cording to the results of their
Navy classification tests, their own
desires and the needs of the Navy.
Gay 90s Group
Names Marshal
WHEREAS, The preservation and
protection of vision is of vital
significance to the health and well
being of each man, woman and
child in this community; and
WHEREAS, effective vision, as
one of the most essential of all
physical needs, is a fundamental
requirement for the development
and continuance of self-suficiency
of all our residents in their daily
endeavors; and
WHEREAS, preservation of good
vision is of narticular importance
to the growth, development and
learning potential of our children
and youth, and to the achieve­
ments of our adult citizens; and
WHEREAS, effective vision pre­
servation will be achieved only if
every resident of this city is aware
of the significance and need for
proper vision care, and takes ad­
vantage of all means available to
conserve and protect sight: and
WHEREAS, the Congress of the
United States, by a joint reso­
lution, has designated the first full
week of March of each year as
national Save Your Vision Week:
NOW. THEREFORE, I. T. M.
Hobart, Mayor of the City of Ver­
nonia, do hereby join with the
Oregon Optomctric Association in
proclaiming the week of March 6
through 12 as Save Your Vision
Week, and do urge that this per
iod be dedicated to informing the
residents of this community of the
need to preserve and protect the
precious gift of vision.
T. M. Hobart, Mayor
Uernonia Eagic
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THURSDAY. FEB 24, 1966
TV Shows Seen
By Serviceman
TIMBER RT. — Mrs. Carl Sny­
der received a phone call from
Bert from New London, Connec­
ticut before his shin left for San
Juan, Porto Rico. He had attend­
ed the broadcasts of “What’s My
Line’’ and “The Rolling Stones.”
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hascall vis­
ited Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Ridder-
busch at Rainier Sunday. In the
aft-rnoon all four of them went to
Delena to see Albert Ridderbusch
who had just returned home from
the hospital after major surgery.
Katy and Nanci Reynolds spent
the week end with their grandmoth­
er, Mrs. Carl Snyder.
Mrs. Mabry Cox received word
from her son who is in the ser­
vice and anyone wishing to write
him should address it to Pfc. Box­
er A. Cox, Hg. Btry. 3rd Msl. Bn.,
7th Arty.. APO U. S. Forces. 09036
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hult spent
the past w'eek at Redmond and
Sweet Home visiting relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hascall went
to a card party at Mist Saturday
night.
Mrs. Donovan Reynolds and two
small girls and Mrs. Carl Snyder
were in Beaverton Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Mathew and
three children of The Dalles spent
Sunday with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Mabry Cox.
Mrs. John Artman, Mrs. Carl
Wieneeke and Mrs. Mabry Cox
spent Monday afternoon in Hills
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Diplomat. . .A man who remem­
bers a woman's birthday but ne­
ver her age.
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Proclamation
Beauty Rest Inner
Spring Mattress and
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Springs, Each •
commission’s Gnat Creek Hatchery, checks to make
sure the youngsters flow freely from the tank. Den
Allison, gamekeeper at Sauvie Island, and Bill Hosford
(right) district fishery biologist for the game commis­
sion on the lower Columbia, assist with the liberation.
A NET full of young fall chinook salmon as they are placed into Race­
track Pond on Sauvie Island. The young salmon will be fed a supplemental
dirt of dry pellets during their growing period. When they reach the
smolt, or migratory, stage they will be released from the pond into the
Columbia River. Purpose of stocking is an attempt by the game commis­
sion to bolster the fall chinook runs in the Columbia.
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Ralph Shumm, charter member
of the Forest Grove Gleemen and
a trust officer of the U. S. Na­
tional Bank of Portland has been
asked to serve as grand marshal
for the annual Gay 90s parade dur­
ing the All-Northwest Barber Shop
Ballad Contest and Gay 90s Fes­
tival, it was announced by Dean
Haller, festival chairman recent­
ly-
Shumm was instrumental a 1
starting the annual festival in For­
est Grove when the Forest Grove
Gleemen, sponsors, were looking
for some other activity besides
their singing engagements. It was
his idea to hold an old-fashioned
“barbershop singing contest” that
has led to the present contest and
festival known throughout the na­
tion and has caused Forest Grove
to become known as “Ballad Town,
USA. The event tried as a one-
shot deal will this year observe
its 20th anniversary.
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Oakland Fireplace Wood Heater.
Biltwell Daveno and Chair Set.
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TABLE LAMPS
One of a kind odds and
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Visit Our Furniture
Dept. in our store
located upstairs.
Chamber Echoes
The Vernonia Chamber of Com­
merce Monday night at its regu­
lar meeting discussed the role of
the Vernonia Volunteer Fire De­
partment in our community. It
was felt by many members that
we sometimes overlook the real
important things around us in our
every day living.
We write letters of complaint to
the city council about things we
don’t care for; we spend a day
sending persons to Salem to add
another face to a delegation and
we rack our brains trying to in­
crease the number of people to
add to our population signs. This
is all fine and good, but one mem­
ber brought up the question, What
is it that brings people to our com­
munity? What is it that makes
people say, “I like it here.”
You may ask any of the new
The 1966 Oregon Youth Confer­ residents that move to our area
ence, with the theme “Youth at a why they picked Vernonia and al­
Crossroad” , will be held in the most unanimously the same re­
Capitol building in Salem April 1 sponse is heard. They say they
and 2. The conference is sponsored just like the town or, that the peo­
by the Oregon Youth Council. It ple are so friendly. They have
is planned by youth and for youth. heard the schools are good, it’s
The registration fee for the con­ a quiet place, I like to hunt and
ference will be $5 per person. This fish, I don’t have to worry about
will cover all necessary costs ex­ my children. These are the most
cept transportation to and from Sa­ common answers.
lem. Registration cards are avail­
You don’t hear that they like it
able at the county extension of­ here or moved here because of the
fice. Pre-registration is required by beauty of our downtown area, you
March 18.
don’t hear that they like the depth
The conference will start at noon of our shopping facilities. They do
April 1 at the 4-H exhibit build­ not figure on much of a job op­
ing on the fair grounds with the portunity.
The chamber concluded in part
general assembly in the Capitol
building at 2 p.m. Bus transpor­ that people live here and like it
tation will be arranged from the here because of the people them­
selves that make up the communi­
fair grounds to the Capitol.
For additional information con­ ty. We are fortunate to have a
tact Robert H. Stevely, advisor to great spirit of community effort.
the Columbia County Youth Coun­ The Lions, for example, work all
cil at the county extension office year to raise money to provide
a diabetic clinic for the entire val­
in St. Helens. Phone 397-3462.
ley and a glaucoma clinic. Why?
Traffic cops also whistle as they Because it makes them happy to
be able to possibly help in some
work.
Youth Confab
Due April 1
R attan
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way prevent or possibly alleviate
some person’s suffering.
The EUB and Christian churches
are planning a basketball game
in a few weeks. Again, why? Be­
cause it promotes fellowship be­
tween the congregations.
Several weeks ago when the
Vernonia Loggers played a game
in Clatskanie approximately three-
fourths of the crowd were people
from Vernonia. We had to drive
30 winding miles, they probab.y
only a few blocks. This the cham­
ber considers is exceptional com­
munity togetherness. This makes
Vernonia a good place in which
to live.
The Vernonia Fire Department
consists of 20 volunteer members.
They are on call 24 hours a day
seven days a week. Many times
they are called in the middle of
the night and many times in cold,
wet weather. In the summer you
may see the fire truck and several
members of the department down­
town washing and sweeping the
streets.
Several weeks ago about half the
department spent most of a cold,
rainy night saving the life of a
horse that had fallen into the Ne-
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halem river. They didn’t even
know the people that owned the
horse. In the fall the firemen clean
chimneys for persons who are un­
able to do the job themselves.
What makes Vernonia a good
place in which to live? The Cham­
ber of Commerce considers the
volunteer fire department an out­
standing contribution to the com­
merce of this area, and as an ex­
pression of their appreciation the
chamber has invited the entire de­
partment and their wives to be
their guests for an evening out
with the dinner of their choice at
the restaurant of their choice and
at the time of their choice.
A Chamber Member
"Maybe they’ll drop me
a card on their trip"
KING’S Grocery-Market
Phone 429-6015
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