Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, June 21, 1973, Page 4, Image 4

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“ Claa of 1943
Hoick Réunit»
SPEAKING
TO THE
CONSUMER
THURSDAY, JUNE 21. 1973
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Cily Sommer
Recreation Calendar
P rim e rib roast was served at the
30-year reunion banquet for the
Class of '43, which was held at
Lew's Place Saturday. June 18. It
I was deemed to be a great success
with 36 persons present
Out-of-towners present were: M r
M eat in Canned Products. How
much m eal is in a canned meat and M rs Fred Roediger i Rosalie
D riscoll), St Helens. M r and M rs.
product? ('heck the list of ingre
Astoria;
Barbara
dients on the label for the answer If Bob Tindall.
meat is listed first, it means the iKennedyi Devers. Portland. M r
percentage of meat is higher than and M rs Ray Shepard, Cottage
Grove; M r and Mrs Dean Lion-
the percentage of any other ingre
dient Here are additional clues. berger. M ilw aukie; M r and M rs
"Boned Poultry . Solid P a c k " must Gail T aylo r (Lois H arm o n ). Shel­
contain at least 95 percent m eat, but ton, Washington;
M r and Mrs Midd Crawford
"Boned Poultry with Broth" must
(Betty Olson). Beaverton; M r and
contain only 80 percent meat
“ Corned Beef Hash" must contain Mrs. Bob Poole (M arianne T om lin ),
at least 35 percent beef "Spaghetti Seaside; Les G alloway. Clatskanie;
Sauce and Meat B alls” must have M r and M rs H a rry Lazott. Banks:
at least 35 percent m eat, while Fred Lusby. Cornelius; M r and
"Spaghetti Sauce With M e a t” need M rs Clayton Aldrich. Roseburg:
and M rs Tom B artru ff. Arcadia
only contain six percent meat
"Baby Food. Meat and Broth" must California
Locals there were M r and M rs
contain at least 65 percent meat;
Bob King (Vesta Christensen'; M r
‘ Baby Food, Vegetable and M ea t”
and M rs Melvin Schwab; M r and
needs only to contain eight percent
Mrs W ilfred HolcetEvelvn H ear
meat.
ing ); and Mrs
Edgar Hartzell
(M arg aret Sturdevant).
Buying Lawn Seed A truth-in
Teachers present w ere M rs Sam
labeling law for lawn seed requires
Hearing J r., and husband. "Buck";
that the package show the kinds of
Rav M ills and wife. Cornelius; and
seed included ; the amount of inert
W .F (Red) McDonald and wife of
m atter, weed seeds, and other
Rouge R iver
crop seeds: and the germ ination
Several persons who were unable
rate the seed had when it was test­
to attend, but sent letters, w ere:
ed. Use this label inform ation as
your guide to quality.
For help in determ ining what
kind of seed w ill work best on your
soil, in sun or shade, and for the
amount of foot tra ffic you a n ti­
cipate. contact the Oregon State
University Extension Agent in your
countv office.
Spedai Mee
Held June 6
Monday through F rid a y • (each
week) - Open recreation, Scout
Cabin
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Senior Citizen
News - -
At a special meeting of Nehalem
Chapter No. 153, O .E.S., held June
Thursday, June 21:
6, members of Nehalem Assembly
(>011«, l to 3 p.m ., Scout Cabin
"Sum m er Fun Band,” 7:30 p.m ., No 18, Order of the Rainbow for
G irls, w ere honored guests
Scout Cabin
Miss Kathy Osgood. Worthy Ad­
Volleyball Clinic, high school stu­
visor of the Assembly, was escorted
dents, 7 to 9 p.m . high school gym
and introduced, and in turn intro­
duced the girls accompanying her.
Sat.. June 23;
Volleball Clinic, Adults. 7 to 9 p.m ., Also presented at this tim e were
Lucille Tom lin, m em ber of the In
high school gym
ternational Tem ple Fund of the
Grand Chapter. O .E.S., and Edna
Tues.. June 26:
The Children's Story Hour. 10 to Linn. Grand Representative of Que
bec in Oregon
11:30 a .m .. Scout Cabin
Refreshments w ere served for the
Children's Oil Painting. 1 to 3 p.m .,
girls in the dining room of the Ma
Scout Cabin
Archery Clinic, high school and sonic Tem ple
About fourteen of the Rainbow
adult. 7 to 9 p .m .. Scout Cabin
Horseshoe Pitching, all ages, 6 G irls w ill be attending the Grand
Assembly of the Order at Corvallis
p m .. Hawkins P ark
on June 21 to 23
Wed., June 27
A new state of officers for the
Oil Painting. Adults, 7 p.m ., West
Eastern Star Chapter w ill be seated
Oregon Elec, meeting room
at an installation ceremony at the
Masonic Tem ple. Thursday eve­
Kathleen (Tom lin) Alessi, Gilroy,
ning. June 28 Worthy M atron and
Calif. Betty (K irk ) Wallace. Capi’s
Worthy Patron to be’ installed for
trano Beach. C a lif.; Ruby (Thack
the 1973-74 year will be Mrs.Hope
er> Newton. Anchorage. Alaska;
Koch and husband. Dan Koch
Art Tousley, Oakland. C alif.; Rev
There w ill be no regular meeting
Norman Riggins. Seattle. Washing
of Nehalem Chapter in June be
ton; Alma (N o rm an )
Wallace. cause of attendance at the Grand
Wewoka. Oklahoma:
Chapter session to be held in the
Two teachers were heard from
M em orial Coliseum in Portland.
also. Freda Beck and M rs Justine June 17 through June 20
Prescott, both of Portland
Weather perm itting, the Vernonia
Senior Citizens trip to the beach is
still planned. They are asking that
all those interested in going, pleas«*
be at the center by 10 a m
Bring a basket lunch and own
silverw are Paper plates and cup6
w ill be furnished Coffee can be
made at the park
Better bring an extra sweater in
case of it being chilly
The next business meeting and
potluck w ill be F rid a y, July 6, at
12:30 p.m All members are w el­
come.
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to
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The Vernonia High School class of
1948 w ill be celebrating their 25th
anniversary Saturday. July 28 at
the Top of the Cosmo
They would be interested in
having any classmates who were
members of the class in grade or
high school, who for one reason or
another were unable to graduate
with the class, attend also
F or further inform ation, call
B arbara Weigand, 429-3842
New York C ity ’s huge Post Office
employs more than 40.000 workers.
S im ilar numbers are employed at
Chicago and Los Angeles, which
also serve as sorting points for
other population centers
TENDER TOUCH
In v ite s y o u to m an u factu rers
INVENTORY SALE
o f S p rin g L in e o f W all D e c o r & F ig u rin es
Thru J u ly 15th— 12-4:00 M on. th ru F ri.— 429-8064
-M anufacturers W h olesale .P rices On A ll Item s
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MR. AND MRS. PAUL E. RAMSEY
Clatskanie first Home for
Couple Married April 14
' Baskets of white gladioli and
shaded blue carnations accented by
dark blue baby's breath decorated
the Mist Community Church where
Julie Ann Klein became the bride of
Paul E Ramsey, in a candlelight
ceremony. April 14
The 3 p.m. services were per­
formed by Rev Eldon Shetler
Too lato to
think about
: CAR INSURANCE!
Once an accident has
pened, it’s too late to wonder
i f your automobile insurance
g ives yo u th e p ro te c tio n
you need.
B e sure you have enough
c o v e ra g e — and th e r ig h t
kind! Bring in your policy and
talk it over with us. N o obit*
gation, of course.
B U I J. HORN
V ERN O N IA IN S U R A N C E
EXCHANGE
P h o n e 429-6203
953 B rid ge S tr ee t
V ernonia, O regon
Who Pays The Insurance? I f you
are in the process of buying a new
home, be sure you know who bears
the risk ot loss due to fire , wind, and
other hazards between the tim e the
purchase option is signed and the
deal is completed I f the responsi­
bility for paying the insurance pre­
miums is unclear, you m ay find
yourself owning an uninsured d am ­
aged house.
Teenager's Health Coverage. If
your teenager is about to graduate
from high school, check your fam ily
health insurance policy to see how
much longer his coverage w ill
continue Some policies end when a
child reaches age 19; other policies
end when the young person is no
longer a full-tim e student and de­
pendent upon his parents' financial
support
Protection under most
fam ily policies ends when a teen­
ager m arries or enters the arm ed
forces.
Shari Hunteman played traditional
wedding music, and “ W e’ve Only
Just Begun.”
The bride, given in m arriage by
her father, is the daughter of M r
and Mrs. S.P. Klein of Buxton. For
her wedding she chose a formal
gown of white, with jewel neckline
and long full sleeves gathered to
wide fitted cuffs of lace. The gown
was trimm ed with lace and tiny
seed pearls, the hem of the skirt
edged in wide lace Her floor-length
Get It in W riting. I f you are
veil of illusion, edged in lace, fell getting an estim ate for services or
from a flowered headpiece and she repairs, don’t accept a verbal quo­
carried a cascade bouquet of white tation. Have the estim ate written
roses, gladioli and carnations ac­ down and itemized as to what
cented by dark blue baby's breath covers labor and what covers
and long white streamers.
m aterials. The Oregon Consumer
The maid of honor. Dolly Lam b of Services Division reports that more
Clatskanie, was attired in a floor- complaints come in about estimates
length gown of pale blue, fashioned than any other consumer problem
with long sleeves and em pire waist. Without a written estim ate, re ­
She wore dark blue baby ’s breath in course is very difficult.
her hair, and carried a nosegay of
pink, white and yellow flowers
highlighted by dark blue baby’s
Safety for the Baby. Buying a
breath and satin streamers.
baby crib 9 Look for a' model that
Joe Hammons of Clatskanie was
states on the label it meets new
best man
federal safety regulations These
Approximately 75guests attended cribs have slats spaced to prevent a
the reception at the Vernonia child from getting caught between
American Legion Hall where a the slats. The side ra il height
buffet dinner was served by M rs
guards against a baby falling or
Albert Stager. Ida Richards, as­ rolling out of the crib, even when
sisted by M ary Anne Odam, cut and the ra il is in a lowered position The
served the three-tiered wedding new regulations also standardize
cake, while sister of the bride. the size of the crib. This w ill lead to
Marilynn Klein, served punch
standardized mattress sizes and the
Cyndie Clausen was in charge of problem of improperly fitting m a t­
the guest book and Linda Marovich tresses. elim inating the danger of a
of Lake Oswego, a cousin of the baby getting trapped between a
bride, was in charge of the gift
mattress and the crib fram e.
table
Among those attending the event
Help from the D istrict Attorney.
were the groom's grandparents Your local District Attorney is
from Iowa
charged under Oregon’s Consumer
The former Miss Klein is a g ra ­ Protection Act to handle misleading
duate of Vernonia High School as is
and deceptive trade practices
her new husband M r Ramsey, son Some consumers are reluctant to
of M r and Mrs Charles Ramsey of
report an unfair business practice,
Birkenfeld. is presently employed however, because they think they
by Larsens Inc at Clatskanie
might be charged a legal fee or
For her going away costume the their names w ill be used publicly.
new Mrs Paul Ramsey chose dress This is no problem. The District
of navy blue with white accessories
Attorney is a public official who
Following a wedding trip down
accepts no fees, and you will not
the Oregon coast and to Reno, the
become publicly involved unless
young couple is at home in Clats­
you sign a form al complaint.
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MEW ARRIVALS . . .
Kristen McLean received a real
birthday surprise by the birth of a
brother, Ew an Robert, who was
born on her 8th birthday, June 16.
The little lad was born at 7:43 p.m.
at Forest Grove Community Hos­
pital He weighed 7 pounds, llf c
ounces, and was 20 inches ions at
birth.
Parents are M r and M rs Donald
McLean of T im b er Route He also
joins sisters. Beth and Donell, and a
brother. D arin, at the fam ily home
Grandparents are M r and M rs
R.H. McLean of Aloha, M r. and
M rs H.A Barnwell. Salem; and
H .F T ulare. Salem G reat-grand­
mother is Elizabeth T ulare of S il­
verton
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