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

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    Demonia Eagle
THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1966
School Contest
Deadline Nears
Last call for Posterama entries
was issued today by Dr. Harold
Osterud, member of the Oregon
Interagency Committee on Smok­
ing and Health.
Deadline for schools to submit
their entries will be April 1. The
“Smoking and Your Health Post­
eram a” program is open to every
school in Oregon. Each classroom
from grades four through nine may
send one entry to: Posterama,
PO Box 231, Portland, Oregon
97208.
Each classroom may select its
outstanding entry and submit it
to the state-wide Posterama, with
the following information on the
reverse side of entry: Name of
THE VERY popular song, the Green student, grade, name of school,
Beret, has special significance for teacher’s signature of approval.
All finalist entries will receive
Sam Ceballos and his family for his
son, Gerry Ceballos, now stationed a certificate of merit and will be
in Okinawa is a Green Beret man. eligible for further competition.
Gerry enlisted in the air force in Savings bonds of $25 will be award­
1965 and had to complete with good ed the best statewide entries in
record three special trainings to at­ class categories.
To date, entries have been re­
tain the Green Beret distinction. He
first completed paratroop training, ceived from all parts of the state.
Dr. Osterud states that “Smok­
then became a rigger, and won the
citation of best in his outfit. (A rig­ ing and Your Health Posterama”
ger holds the life of others in his is one method being used to help
hands for the performance of the Oregon’s youth to give serious con­
parachute depends on the proper sideration to the dangers of smok­
folding). His third training was in ing.
under water action and he is now
training as a scuba diver.
Mountain Snow
Depth Measured
Forest Grove Couple
Honored at Dinner
BIRKENFELD — Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Stuve entertained
Sunday
with a birthday dinner for Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Bender of Forest
Grove whose birthdays are close
together. Additional guests were
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Johnston and
family, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Condit and family of Portland.
Mrs. E. T. Johnston was in Port­
land last Thursday on business.
Randy Silbaugh of Corvallis is
spending his vacation with his
grandmother, Mrs. Edna Johnson.
Insurance is not
a simple subject
In recent years insurance has
become a complex and highly
technical subject. It’s harder
than ever for you to know
if you have enough insurance
protection for your fa m ily -
home—car or business. For
the expert advice you need to
determine if you have enough
coverage—and the right kind
—why not consult us today?
There is no obligation.
J. Horn
VERNONIA INSURANCE
EXCHANGE
905 Bridge Street
Phone 429-6203
Vernonia, Oregon
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H artford Accident and
Indemnity Company
M em ber Hartford
Insurance Group
H artford 15, Conn.
MIST — This locality had quite
an eye opener Sunday morning to
find the first day of spring has
sprung snow. By Monday morning
it was reported about 14 inches
deep on Mist Mountain.
The Mist Birkenfeld Extension
Unit met March 11 at the home of
Mrs. Charles Hansen. Mrs. Ed
Berg and Mrs. Wayne Kyser were
co-hostesses. Mrs. Charles Ramsey
won the hostess box. Mrs. Marga­
ret Allyn, extension agent, gave an
informative lesson on the dos and
don’ts of guiding a young child.
Mrs. Lee Barlow and Mrs. Norman
Hansen will give the Care and Use
of Your Sewing Machine April 8,
at the home of Mrs. Ed Berg below
Birkenfeld. There will be potluck
at noon. Mrs. Charles Ramsey and
Mrs. Art Bellingham will be co­
hostesses.
Mrs. Hovey Slayton of Cape Cod,
Mass, left March 14 to visit rela­
tives at Seattle and Monroe, Wash,
after some time with her brother
John Crawford and family. The
Crawfords were in St. Helens and
Portland Friday on business.
College Students Home
For Spring Vacations
BIRKENFELD — College stu­
dents are all home enjoying their
vacation, Gary and Lloyd John­
ston, Terry Larson, Jim Belling­
ham, Marvin Larson and Cathy
DuPuis.
Danny Chase of Scio spent a few
days last week at the Fred Larson
home. His mother, Mrs. Roger
Chase and children came over on
Wednesday and stayed until Friday
when they all returned home.
The Berg children returned home
Sunday evening with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Berg who came
earlier in the day. Roger Berg was
also a visitor. They had a pre­
birthday cake and song for Alan
whose birthday is March 22.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Larson and
Dennis made a business trip to
Portland Saturday.
Terry Larson accompanied Mr.
Walter Floeter and Laura to Port­
land Monday.
Wild birds are now tracked by
radar.
Thermostatically Controlled Auto.
Oakland Fireplace Wood Heater.
$164.95
'99s*
SIMMONS
Slumber King Innei
Spring Mattress and
Box Springs
$ J Q9E
Price, each
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Beauty Rest Inner
Spring Mattress and
Box
$^7Q 5°
Springs, Each I «7
SULA A. SANDERS
MOBILE HOMES
MIST — Bobbie Dee Bliss of the
Portland Sanitarium and Beth Ann
Bliss, Spangler. Wash, visited
Thursday through Monday with the
Ray Garlocks and Mrs. Mary Gar-
lock. The Lloyd Garlocks and Deb­
ra Larson visited Saturday evening
with the elder Garlocks and their
guests. Mrs. Nettie Cox and Mrs.
Martin Hansen were visitors Sun­
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mundorff
and family of Portland and Mr.
and Mrs. A1 Baughman and fami­
ly of Forest Grove spent Saturday,
March 12 at the Walter Mathews
home. Dale Sanders visited with
the Mathews the same evening. He
left March 19 for Denver, Colorado,
where he will be attending college.
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3 Bedroom
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over 800 square fee« of home
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As long as people talk about
themselves, you will never hear
anything but good.
HARDWARE and ELECTRIC
F IN E
$139.95
Letter to the Editor
Upon request for a public state­
ment regarding the decision made
on the courthouse site on March
16, the following statement is sub­
mitted as the point of view of
Commissioner Louis J. Wasser and
Judge Earl N. Seawright for the
benefit of the public and to sub­
stantiate their action on the choice
of a courthouse site. This state­
ment is as follows:
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F U R N IT U R E
D E L IV E R -
Rainier High School
Offers Two Musicals
The Rainier union high school
choir will present two musicals:
Down In The Valley by Kurt Wells
and Trial By Jury by Gilbert and
Sullivan, March 31, and April 2.
The performances will be held
in the high school auditorium at
8:00 p.m. both evenings. Tickets
are on sale for 50 cents for children
twelve and under, and $1.00 for
adults, or they may be purchased
at the door.
lumbia county in this feasibility
study, based on their background
and past experience.
The court chose this firm on
September 8, 1965, and this study
was developed after interviewing
people all over the county as to
their attitude and point of view—
a comprehensive study was made
and reported to the press on Feb­
ruary 15, 1966. for conclusions and though it may appear high on the
“At the conclusion of the pub­ recommendations, and on this date face value, has sewer, water and
lic hearing February 3, 1965, the of March 16, 1966, the county court other assets which represent a
county court recognized the fact approved the study and made a great expense on any other site
that there was a need for more motion to choose the site as recom­ that could have been chosen. Be­
technical data on which to base a mended by Skidmore, Owings & cause of this, this site lends it­
decision, and after thorough dis­ Merrill as being the best practi­ self to the resolution of this prob­
cussion on the part of the county cal solution to the county court­ lem and it is recommended to the
court, it was concluded that Skid­ house problem.
people that the court supports this
more, Owings & Merrill, after in­
“We feel that the people can conclusion.”
terviewing several firms, could do put confidence in these recommen­
/ • / Earl N. Seawright
the best job for the people of Co­ dations because the site chosen.
Louis J. Wasser