Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, April 21, 1966, Page 4, Image 4

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THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1966
Guest Speaker
Due at Church
Birthday Occasion
Observed by Group
MIST—Mrs. Frank Jackson was
the honored guest Friday evening
at the Fred Busch home when cake
and ice cream were served and
many more happy birthdays were
wished for her.
The Young Peoples choir meets
this Thursday evening, April 21 at
the Birkenfeld church for practice
at 6:30 p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Hemeon and
Mr. and Mrs. Shalmon Libel en­
joyed a drive to Boring Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Shetler had
his brother, Floyd Shetler and
family of Ariel, Wn. visiting here
Saturday. Sunday the Eldon Shet­
ler family had potluck dinner at
the Shirley Berg home.
Pvt. John Jackson, Jr. called
his brother, Frank Jackson and
family, Mist, Easter Sunday to say
he would be at Camp Pendleton
for the next few weeks. He grad­
uated from the Marine Corp re­
cruit depot at San Diego April 11
and was transferred to Camp Pen­
dleton April 12. For anyone wish­
ing to write him, his new address
is Pvt. John Jackson Jr. 2231312,
W Co. 3rd Bn. 2nd I.T.R., Marine
Corp Base, Camp Pendleton, Calif,
92055.
Study, Orderly Planning
Required for Zoning Code
Couple Visits
Over Wide Area
Couple Attends R iles
For Brother-in-law
BIRKENFELD — Several ladies
attended the housewarming party
last Thursday afternoon for Mrs.
Lawton Waddell. Included were,
Mesdames Elna Baker, Helen
Nordstrom, Grace Berg, Ellen
Wanstrom, May Mills, Gladys Du
Puis, Ethel Larson.
Mrs. Fred Larson and Debra
were in Forest Grove last Monday.
Mrs. Ione Downs spent the week
end with her folks, the G. P. Wan-
stroms. Axel Swanson, brother-in-
law of Mrs. Wanstrom, passed
away the last of the week at a
Portland hospital. Mr. and Mrs.
Wanstrom attended the funeral
Tuesday.
Mrs. Chouinard returned home
from the hospital last Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Larson and
Susan went to Corvallis Saturday
to visit with Marvin.
Miss Shirley Berg was in Eugene
last Friday to visit with relatives
including Mr. and Mrs. Blaine
Pruitt and son, Mr. and Mrs. Mar­
tin Schell and baby daughter, Mrs.
Ann Lonnquist and family, and
friends, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Stuve
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Wilson and
children were Friday night guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Baker.
NATAL - PITTSBURG»—Mr. and
(P art 3 of a three part series)
how other areas had arrived at Mrs. W. R. Wolff returned home
Many Oregonians, native or zoning ordinances.
Monday evening from Spokane
The commissioners also met where they had been guests of Mr.
otherwise, would like to build a
fence at the borders to turn back with the leadership in all incorpo­ and Mrs. Geo. Turner and family
BIRKENFELD — Mr. and Mrs.
the people who are migrating to rated cities of the county, to obtain for several days. They left Port­
Wally Larson and four children
Oregon
from the other 49 states, assistance and advice in zoning land Sunday of last week after hav­
from Portland will be at the Mist-
and bringing with them the many areas surrounding these cities. ing dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Max
Birkenfeld Community church at
problems that always accompany Under state law and through the Glienke and drove to Hood River
Birkenfeld next Sunday morning,
county court, they then adopted an where they were overnight guests
growth and development.
April 24. Mr. Larson, Christian
interim
ordinance that allowed of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Turner
layman, will be in charge of the
This isn’t a very practical solu­
them
to
do
some zoning while the and family. Monday morning they
morning worship service. His fam­
tion, though. As an alternative,
permanent,
complete
zoning ordin­ left Hood River for Moscow, Idaho
ily will also be participating. Sun­
Oregonians in many areas of the
ance
was
being
prepared.
where they spent several days vis­
day evening the Larsons will hold
state are sitting down together now
Land use maps that indicate the iting Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Babb
services at the Mist church. Fol­
to make plans that will insure or­
lowing the morning service a pot
derly development and growth of use of each piece of property in the before going to Spokane.
luck dinner will be held in the
A group of Grangers from Ver­
their areas, says Don Coin Walrod, county were prepared and used to
establish guidelines for countywide nonia visited Natal Grange Wed­
community kitchen. Everyone is
county extension agent.
zoning. The final step was to pre­
welcome to attend the church ac­
One of the most useful tools for pare a complete, countywide zon­ nesday night of last week. Then
tivities of the day.
the planners is zoning to guide land ing ordinance, which was approved Master, Mrs. Blanche Pickering,
A1 Berg, Terry and Dave Larson
use. A good zoning ordinance can by the county court after a series was presented at the master’s
all played golf at Vernonia Sunday.
help a community develop to its of public hearings. The entire pro­ station. The traveling gavel was
Mr. and Mrs. A1 Soderback of
fullest potential while preserving cess took approximately six years. presented to Lawton Waddell of
Jewell spent Sunday afternoon at
the qualities that make the com­ Union county is now one of two Natal, acting master in the ab­
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
munity a desirable place for people counties in the state with county­ sence of Henry Anderegg. The
Udey.
Jazz Band of Vernonia Grange
to live; qualities such as pure air, wide zoning.
played several selections, adding
clean water, pleasant surroundings
There were seven students from
Columbia county’s planning com­
and areas that provide opportuni­ mission, appointed by the county to the entertainment of the eve­
the Multnomah Bible school who
attended services at the Birkenfeld
ties for outdoor recreation. Zoning court, is now in its seventh year. ning.
can also help prevent urban blight, During this time the commission
church Sunday. These students had
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mathews
a disease that attacks communities has studied and proposed ordinanc­ were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dee
charge of the program of instru­
mental music and singing. One
where haphazard, unregulated land es for subdivisions, a building Veere Hershey for supper Friday
use spreads sprawling subdivisions, code, and garbage disposal which evening. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
member of the group gave an in­
shopping centers and garbage were subsequently adopted by the Tupper and Sandra were also
teresting talk. Later a pot luck
dumps over the countryside. Urban court with some minor changes, guests.
dinner was had at the Shirley Berg
sprawl can block constructive de­ indicates Walrod.
home with four of these students
Mr. and Mrs. Noble Dunlap, ac­
velopment and increase the tax
enjoying it, along with Mr. and
For more than two years now, companied by Robert Lindsay, at­
Mrs. Eldon Shetler and family,
MIST—Mr. and Mrs. William burden while driving out farming the Columbia county planning com­ tended the P.T.A. program at Ver­
Mr. and Mrs. Chas Ramsey and Bridgers of Vernonia visited with and keeping other tax-producing mission has been studying and nonia Monday evening.
Vicky, and Miss Anna Hanberg.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hansen Sat­ industry away.
working toward the development
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stuve and urday evening to reminisce earlier
How does a county or community of a zoning ordinance that would
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Johnston at­ days. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Salmi get a good zoning ordinance writ­ fit the southeastern portion of the
tended the funeral of Earl Cooper were short time visitors at the ten and passed? In Union county, county from Columbia City south
at St. Helens last Friday. He was Hansen home Sunday. Mrs. Han­ to use an example of a county that to the county line. During this time
an uncle of Mrs. Johnston. Mrs. sen and Anna Hanberg visited the passed a well-thought out, effec­ they have had the assistance of the
Stuve went to St. Helens Sunday Raymond Browers Sunday evening. tive zoning ordinance, first step Bureau of Municipal Research of
Mrs. Lawrence Jinkens and Mo­ was for the county court to appoint the University of Oregon in the pre­
to stay for a few days with her
RIVERVIEW — Linn Buckner
na of Seattle spent the week end a county planning commission. The paration of maps and other mater­ is spending a while at the home of
sister, Mrs. Cooper.
Spring is bustin out all over but
with the Lawton Waddells. Sunday commission then met with local ials as well as in the drafting of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
it blooms w ith other than beauty.
Mr. and Mrs. Mel Storie spent the board members, county courts, the preliminary ordinances.
Buckner after his two years in the
Local school children are learning
day with the Waddells and guests. extension specialists and econo­
about the hazards in nature in a
The commission is now approach­ army. He spent the last three
new chapter o f the J u n io r F iro
Visitors at the Charles Sundland mists from Oregon State Univers­ ing the time when it will be necess­ months in Viet Nam.
Marshal safety program. .The pro­
home Thursday and Saturday were ity, and others, to obtain back­ ary to hold public hearings in re­
gram is sponsored by The H a rt­
Mrs. Eunice Sutton spent the
fo rd Insurance Group, and this
Russell Tiedeman, Jewell, and ground information and to find out gard to zoning of the area current­ week end in Portland at the home
agency in cooperation w ith local
Bernard Dowling, Vancouver, Wn.
school and fire officials. In this
ly under consideration. Adoption of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
spring
chapter, children learn to
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Kyser
will then be up to the county court. and Mrs. Dan Heman.
recognize poison ivy (leaflets three
spent Easter Sunday with their
—
let
it
be); n o t to eat u n know n
Developments in other sections
Mr. and Mrs. Kirby Rose of
berries; to avoid pets and w ild
daughter, Mrs. Byron Hawkins and
of the county, particularly Clat­ Rainier visited at the home of Mr.
animals acting in an unusual way.
family at Cathlamet, Wn.
The latter is fo r protection against
skanie, have emphasized the need and Mrs. Bud Rose Sunday. The
a rabies-causing bite. Rabies is a
The Wally Larsen family of Port­
for zoning in those areas of the ladies visited with Mrs. E. L. Lloyd
killer.
land will conduct the worship serv­
county. The county planning com­ in the afternoon.
We
ask your support in this part
Too
young
to
compete
in
the
an­
ices Sunday, April 24, at the Bir­
mission is working toward confer­
Mrs. Ted Bodenhamer and Mrs.
o f the program by teaching your
kenfeld Community church. There nual barbershop show at Forest ences with the various city plan­ Earl Baska accompanied Mrs.
children when to love nature and
when to leave her alone*
will be potluck at noon after the Grove, the Little Gems of St. Helens ning commissions relative to prob­ Dan Fletcher to Tacoma Friday
services. They will also be here sang in the competition as guest lems of mutual interest and an ex­ to attend a wedding. They returned
for the evening service at the Mist stars this spring, winning acclaim.
pansion of zoning activities into Sunday.
The Gems will sing again on May other sections of the county.
church. Their children will give a
Visiting at the home of Mr. and
looking for the kind of sat­
6 at Condon school, St. Helens, one
musical program.
Members of the Columbia County Mrs. Karl Yoreson is her brother,
VERNONIA INSURANCE
Mrs. Donna Knowles spent the of the groups donating their talents Planning Commission currently are H. E. McDonald of Dove City,
isfaction they’ve now found
Easter week end with her son, Tim to raise money for the Columbia Frank Whitney, St. Helens, chair­ Kansas. He arrived here Friday.
EXCHANGE
at Bob’s. It’s something
Coryell and family at Astoria, She children's center, Columbia county’s man; William Rundle, Vernonia;
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Collens
Guptil
who
905 Bridge Street
special school for retarded children.
worth looking for!
returned Tuesday.
Richard Manick and Lloyd Rohl, have the Panther Creek Trout
The
show
this
year
will
be
spon­
Phone 429-6203
Mrs. Murdina Morrison and Mr.
Clatskanie; William Janvrin, Rain­ Farm at Otis visited at the home
and Mrs. Wilson Wall and children sored by the St. Helens volunteer ier; Norm Nichols, Scappoose; and of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Lloyd last
Vernonia, Oregon
of Langley, B. C. visited Friday firemen and Jaycee groups through­ Bill Pribyl, St. Helens. Don Coin Monday. Their son who was born
through Tuesday with the Dave out the county. The program will be Walrod is the commission secre­ at Mrs. Lloyd’s Maternity home
Representing
Crawford family. Mrs. Morrison arranged by Mrs. Robert Bickford, tary. Les Patton, county road mas­ is now in Viet Nam.
The Hartford
is Mrs. Crawford’s mother and Oregon state chairman for national ter and Guy Beachler, county sani­
n io n ervice
Insurance Group,
Mrs. Wall, her sister. Mrs. Mor­ music week, and Elaine Haling of tarian, render valuable service as
> B A T T E R IE S -T IR E S -LU B E S (
Being born with a silver spoon
Hartford, Conn.
rison had been quite ill previously Elaine's School of Dance. Ben Cham­ ex-officio members of the commis­ in one’s mouth is no guarantee of
with the flu and near pneumonia. berlain, St. Helens, will be master sion.
H A 9-3731
a sterling performance in life.
V E R N O N IA , O R E G O N
Mrs. Silvia Wolf will be hostess of ceremonies. Mrs. Robert Robin­
son,
Scappoose,
is
general
chairman
for the Mist Helping Circle club
of the benefit show, which has been
meeting April 28.
scheduled for May 6 in honor of na­
tional music week.
On Thursday, May 5, Heck Harper,
who emceed the benefit last year,
will plug the show on his television
program. He will feature folk singing
by the Balladeers of Scappoose, who
will also be performers at the bene­
fit show.
Becky Clemmer, Cal Sutherland
and Shirley Smith will sing solos at
the program. Some of the other num­
bers will be a three-at-one piano se­
lection by Dr. George Mueleck and
M ilk g iv e s yo u
his sons, Stephen and John. John
a lif t th a t la s ts
McKinley, professional banjo player
who has played with Monte Ballou’s
Get a glass of milk
Castle jazz band, will strum out
when
you need a lift
some of his music on his Eddy Pea­
body banjo.
that lasts. You’ll carry
Mrs. Robert Robinson, finance
on really refreshed,
chairman of the Columbia Associa­
lastingly refreshed.
Need a work saving chain saw? There was never
tion for Retarded Children, said the
a better tim e to buy than now — because Mc­
organization is gratified with the sup­
M ilk, the High-Protein
Culloch is offering it’s famous MAC 15 and 250
port the community has provided for
Refresher
the show. Proceeds are used to pro­
direct drive chain saws at savings up to $25 oo
M ilk gives you complete
vide a teacher and quarters for the
Each features a
MAC
guide bar that
activity school, which is financed en­
proteins to help build
handles the big jobs with ease, plus world
tirely by private donations and re­
strong bodies in youth,
fam ous McCulloch dependability and value.
quires approximately $3000 yearly
rebuild sound bodies
Check and compare—you can’t find a better
to maintain.
in adults. Enjoy m ilk
buy anywhere.
every day!
Don’t worry about the younger
generation-worry only makes the
older generation older.
Friends Recall
Earlier Events
Buckner Home
From Viet Nam
LEAFLETS THREE-
LET IT BE
CARC Variety
Show Planned
J. Horn
U
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M ilk m ak es
E n e rg y !
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