Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, July 05, 1973, Page 2, Image 2

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    Demonia Eagle
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THURSDAY, JULY 5, 1973
T O P IC S OF T H E T O W N
8EL-MOR, INC.,
LARRY GARNER.
M E L V IN SCHWAB.
B, RHOADES. TTS
Mr.
by B IL L HO LM STR Ö M
Published weekly on Thursday
at 721 Madison Ave.. Vernonia,
Columbia County. Oregon 97964
and paid at the Vernonia Post
Office as second class matter.
June2N. 1973
Summer Recreation
Calendar of Events
THEATER
July 6-7
FrU Sal.
Choto's Land
C harles Bronson
Senate Jason Boe, to serve on the
special Senate-House Confer­
ence Committee on Taxation.
This special 10-man committee
has been meeting twice daily
working to resolve the d iffe r­
ences which exist in the final
drafting of proposed tax re-
LODGE AND CLUB NOTICES
VERNONIA JAYCEES
NEHALEM
VALLEY
CHAPTER
H a ll-O ld MOI
7:30 P.M .
Bob Carson, President
Bill Hunter, Secretary
M arket
3-73
VERNONIA
LIONS
CONE
SUM M ER RECESS
3-74
VERNONIA CHAMBER
OF COMMERCE
T. F. Tomlin, President
Mrs. Evelyn Heath, Sec’y.
Darrold Proehl, President
Ted Forbes, Secretary
3-74
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Robert K. King, President
Ralph Bergerson, Sec’y.
of Directors report to mem-
bora quarterly. Board meets the
second Monday, 8 :M p.m. at
West Oregon Electric
office.
VM tere invited.
CLUB
M EETS AT P IN E
Meet« at West Oregon Electric
Bldg., third Thursday of each
month. 7:30 p.m.
Vernonia Lodge No. 184
7-73
MT. HEART REBEKAH
LODGE NO. 243
Meets 2nd A 4th Thursday even­
ings sf each month fat the I.O .O T .
Hall.
Irma Chance, Noble Grand
Evelyn Heath, Sec'y.
/ N K ' a t 8 :M p.m.
Jim Norwod, W.M.
Walter E. Linn, Sec’y.
1-74
3-74
Vernonia Lodge No. 246
I.O.O.F.
IWA Local
First and Third Tuesday
3-14
8 p.m,
Meeting on 1st
Monday of
Uoyd Quinn, Noble Grand
Harry Culbertson, Sec’y.
1-74
Order of Eastern Star
A.F.L. -
C.I.O.
7:10 p.m.
4-74
Vernonia Barracks
Veterans of World War I
IOOF hall, 12 Noon
L. H. Sargent, Adjutant
Nehalem Chapter 198, O.EJS.
Regular com­
munication the
3rd Wed. each
month at Ma­
nic Temple.
AU visiting sis­
ters and
Edna Lhm, W.M.
Irma Fisher, Sec’y.
1-74
AMERICAN LEGION
A U X IL IA R Y
Meet« 4th Monday, I.O .O J . Hall
4th Tuesday sf
Core Lange, President
Faye Davi», Secretary
8-73
PYTHIAN SISTERS
VERNONIA
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T E M P LE
LOO T.
NO. 11
Hall Soeond
POST 11*
Wilbur E. Wilson, Commander
Harry Culbertson, Adjutant
Haverlund, MJC.C.
8-74
Raatha Horn, President
Gertrude Scbsdock, Sec’y.
Recorder's
C o u rt. . .
ST. MARY'S Thrift Shop open
first and third Friday of every
month.
Stic
Mr. and Mrs. Hen Goodman
and family drove to Camp Clark,
a Boy Scout camp. 20 miles south
of Tillamook, where their son
Janies, w ill work as trading post
director for the summer camp
ing season.
Ice Cream Eating
Contest on Slate
Helen Kundon. sister of Ila rry
Sundon. hus been visiting for the
past month to help out while her
brother has been ill. Harry was
in the hospital again lust Monday’1
but hus returned home now and
is doing quite well
lone Justice is reported to he
improving since her operation at
the Forest Grove Hospital. She is
expected to be there at least
three weeks
Visitors at the W illard llav-
erlund home Monday were Mr
and Mrs Jim Furnish and chil­
dren, Preston and Penny.
A rarloud of ladies drove to
Mrs. Silvia Brown, Mrs. Sara
Strefling, Leona Herstine. Al
Kearns and Iva Green had lunch
at the home of Mary Brown,
Saturday.
Visiting at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Janies Mundes was Mr
Mandes' mother, Ella Maudes of
California, lust weekend While
here, her new grandson, Jacob
Joaquin, was Messed in the
Lloyd Awarded
Degree in Law
lowans Visit Enroute
To NEA Convention
Campers Spend
Week at Lava
MIST—Mr. und Mrs Fred
Condit of Humeston, Iowa and
Kathryn Condit of Des Moines,
Iowu have been guests of the
Walter Mathews for the past two
weeks Kathryn left Friday to
attend the National Education
Association Convention in Port­
land for a week
Sunday, June 24, the Mathews
and their guests attended the
Mary Courtney-David Buchanan
Jr. wedding in McMinnville. Mr
and Mrs. Dave Buchanan Sr.,
parents of the groom, from San
Diego. Calif., accompanied the
Mathews and Cnndits home,
visiting Sunday night and Mon­
day. Mrs Buchanan and Mrs
Mathews are nieces of the Fred
Condits and cousins of Kathryn
Condit
Monday, the Mathews took the
Fred Condits to the home of
Ralph Condit in Beaverton. Mr
and Mrs Condit w ill spend the
week visiting with the Ralph and
Earl Condit families and with
the Kyle Clarks On the week­
end, when the NEA convention is
over, the three w ill continue on
to California before returning to
their home in Iowa
Horse Judging
Teams Named
Scouting News
news Item. 129-3372.
Tillamook to visit Mrs. Ivor
Andreson (the former Olive
Wood of Vernonia). These ladies
were Cora Lange, Blanche Mil-
lis, Iva lailley, Maude Wells and
Ivy Peterson.
Services in Portland
For M. Schneider
Services were held in Portland
Friday, June 29. for Maynard C.
Schneider of Vernonia. Follow
ing the services at Wilhelm Fu
neral Home, private burial was
conducted in Riverview Ceme­
tery.
Schneider is survived by:
His wife, Sool T. Schneider; a
daughter, Sharon L. Schneider of
Ml Angel ; his mother. Mrs Alta
M Neal, Gearhart; and a sister,
Ursula Uiuise Powers of Port­
land
Thomas Wesley Lloyd of Ver
nonia was awarded his juris
doctor degree from Northwest
era Schoul of Law of Lewis and
Clark College during June 10
commencement exercises
Lloyd, 26« Louisiana, compiet
ed his undergraduate work al the
University of Oregon.
The 106th commencement
ceremony was highlighted by the
first graduating day class from
Northwestern The luw school
has graduated students from
their night program since the
late 1880's.
I)r Frank Stanton, former
president of CBS and current
chairman and principal officer
of the American Red Cross ad
dressed the 375 undergraduate
and graduate candidates on pre­
servation of the freedom of
speech in universities and in the
press
Perry's Camp Offers
Lessons io Swimmers
Beginning swimming lessons
for those seven yours of age and
older w ijib c given at Perry's
BasketbanTanipTBegBining July
9 The lyapweek ggaekm w ill be
from 1( h ! i 10:45 a.m Monday
through Friday The cost for the
lessons w ill be $5 Call 429-3222 to
enroll.
The pool is open for public
swimming Wednesday evenings
from 8 to 9 p.m There is a 50
cent charge per swimmer.
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IT S COMING . . .
The 58th Annual Fun Filled
COLUMBIA COUNTY
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JULY 18th THRU JULY 22nd
Fairgrounds
St. Helens
★ More Rides Than Ever
★ Concession Alley
★ Candyland Trained Animal Circus
* RCA Sanctioned Rodeo!!
D O N 'T
A U X IL IA R Y
at • pun.
Cora
VERNONIA
to Wausau. Wisconsin, June II to
visit Mr Brickel’s sisters and
families. They returned home on
June 21.
forms
Our committee has approved
the first phase which provides
for increased school support and
homeowner fax relief. The lead­
ership of both houses is confident
that an acceptable program w ill
be announced shortly.
Several weeks ago, I stated my
long standing position regarding
opposition to any merger be­
tween the Oregon Fish Commis­
sion and the Oregon Game Com­
mission. Last week, on a maneu­
ver I w ill not dignify by des
cribing. the bill which would
merge (he two existing agencies
into another "super state agen­
cy” , was sent to the floor. I have
and w ill continue to phiiisophi-
cally and actively oppose gov­
ernment reorganization for re­
organization's sake.
Each agency alone has made
tremendous contributions such
THIS YEARS Columbia County F a ir w ill feature the Candyland
as the Fish Commission's Hatch­
Trained Animal Circus and shown above Is Jacobs and his per­
eries Program and the Game
forming boar. Dates for the fa ir are July 19 through 22.
Commission’s Big Game Man­
agement Programs, but a m er­
ger would destroy further ac­ M e G a s c e & x œ x a x . x . - r . «
complishments
Sport pressure groups would
overshadow sound management
decisions which are based on
facts not emotion. There would
MIST—-Mr and ’ ’ rs. Ray Gar
be no monetary savings by our
lock returned
Friday
after
state. Proponets of the merger
camping a week, out of Bend, at
Recorder/Judgs
argue that there is much dupli­
L ittle Uiva 1-ake Mr and Mrs
W m . E. Nelson
cation which now exists. That is
Bern Bliss, Mrs Delia Bliss,
not valid. Additional personnel ♦ » i o » » » : « : * » » : * » » :
Charles Bliss, M r and Mrs.
would be added in some areas
Marvine Gottschall of Milton-
which would increase costs.
Freewater, Mr and Mrs Lloyd
2063
rbara Jane McDonald
It simply boils down to the
Garlock
of Mist. Mr. and Mrs
-VBR 35, 25 Plea, guilty; fined
age-old battle between the sports
Jim Collingwood of Lyons, Ore.,
811.
fishermen versus the folks who
2064 Eugene Douglas Sam- and the Willard Garlocks were
make their living sharing the
among those joining the group.
pair VBR 35/25 Plea, guilty;
resource which belongs to every­
Mist Helping Circle met at the
bail forfeited, $17.
one.
2065 - James Lloyd Johnson - home of Mrs. Jane Hansen,
Thursday. Mrs Mildred Tupper
VBR 35/25. Bail forfeited $17.
visited the ladies The July meet­
2066 - Daniel James Kam
ing w ill be the third Thursday at
meyer
VBR 50 / 35. Bail for
the
home of Mrs Walter Math­
feited $27
ews.
2067 - W illard Wesley Garlock -
Mrs. Nettie Cox accompanied
DUIL. Differed to citation No.
the
M artin Hansons to Astoria
1840.
Monday night, June 25 saw
2068 - W illard Wesley Garlock - Sunday afternoon, where she
Columbia County 4-H Horse Club Driving with blood alcohol .15 visited Mrs. Mabel Swift. The
Hansons went on to Warrenton
members participating in a percent or more Plea, guilty;
for a reunion of the Hanson
horse judging contest at the Co­ fined $255
lumbia County Fairgrounds in
2069 - Garcia Salvador - Dis­ fam ily Mrs Cox and Mrs Han­
son visited the Allen Wise fam ily
St Helens Main incentive for orderly conduct. Plea, g uilty;
at Raleigh Hills Thursday. The
the participants was a trip to the fined $78
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state fa ir to represent Columbia
2070 Elton Augustus E lliott - Anderson Dales of Knappa were
short time callers with Mrs Cox
County.
DUIL. Differed citation No. 1843
Sunday.
The top three scorers in tne
2071 - Elton Augustus E lliott
Mrs Marge McGinnes, Mrs.
intermediate-s e n i o r division Driving with .15 percent or more
were named to represent the blood alcohol content. Plea, g u il­ John Biggs. Dennis and Carl of
Vernonia. Mrs. Shirley Shelton
county at the fa ir with the fourth ty ; fined $255.
highest serving as alternate, as
2073 - Norma Lee Fulk - Dis­ and Tim of Elma, Wn„ Mrs Don
Siders and Jolanda, Doug Bacca
well as joining the fifth and sixth orderly conduct. Plea, guilty;
and son Frank, and Gene Flem
top scorers to form a team to fine $78
represent Columbia County at
ing of Lincoln City visited at the
2074 - Ervin Paul Mullins
the Pacific International Live­ Disobeyed stop sign Plea, guil­ Casper Serby home Thursday
Janie Rau visited Anne Thurs
stock Exposition this fall
ty; fined $6
Earning the top three spots for
day. Gary Garlock visited F r i­
the county were Christie Hea-
day afternoon Sabina Knappek
cock, Jayne Purvis and Kathy
was Anne’s Sunday evening
guest
Walker, while Candi Jackson
Visitors Wednesday at the
earned the alternate spot for the
team plus a spot on the PI
Charles Sundland home were
M r and Mrs W illard Bridgers of
exposition juding team. The
Vernonia, and Mr. and Mrs.
other two spots on that team
The Sea Explorer Scouts held
went to Berry Bergman and
Leonard Kinsel, Roseburg Mrs
Kinscl is the former Goldie Kea­
Renee Ross, with Paula Ross their election of officers last
Tuesday evening at Hie Skip­
ton, who went to school here
serving as alternate.
quite some time back The Don
Misses Heacock, Purvis and per’s, Ben Goodman’s, home.
Those elected to office were:
Sundiands were weekend guests,
Ross also comprise this year’s
with Mrs Mae M ills joining
Columbia County F air Court. Boswain, Rory Dunaway, Bos-
them for dinner Sunday.
Christie Heacock is queen, while wain Mate, John Normand;
The Rudy Schroeders of M ar­
Jayne Purvis and Paula Ross Purser, Brad Garner; yeoman,
James Goodman; and Store­ shland visited her sister, Mrs.
are princesses
Jane Hansen Wednesday
Finishing tops in the junior keeper, Dawn Goodman
class was Tim Langworthy, fo l­
lowed by Kim berly Seufert and
Boy Scout Troop 201 held a
Warm weather enables many
Torrie Langworthy
Court of Honor June 14, with
persons Io enjoy water sports,
Results of the Horse Judging
Scoutmaster Mac Brown in char­
but also makes them susceptible
in Order of Finish:
ge. The flag ceremony was held,
to ear infections such as "S w im ­
JUNIORS:
then the boys lit candles for each
m er’s ear.” Crusade officials
Tim Langworthy. Kim berly
of the 12 points of the Scout Law
add that ear infections should
Seufert, Torrie Langworthy, Jim
Boy’s receiving skill awards
Kno, Jeffrey White, Shereen were: David Turman, First Aid; receive the attention of a medi­
cal ear specialist, and should not
Proper, Brenda Jump, Carma
Dwayne Bates, F irst Aid; En­
be treated with self-prescribed
Bernard Sheryl Bogner and
vironment and cooking, George
medications.
Scott Fleck.
Ray; F irst Aid, Camping, C iti­
INTERM EDIATE SENIORS
zenship, Environment and Cook­
Christie Heacock, Jayne Pur­ ing; Steve Brown. First aid,
Can’t Use It? W'hy Keep It?
vis, Kathy Walker, Candi Jack- Camping, Citizenship;
Blake
SELL IT W ITH A WANT AD.
son, Berry Bergman. Renee Carlson, First Aid; and Doug
Ross, Paula Koss. Zora Pesio, Jackson, Camping and Citizen­
Sharon Love and Laurie Hold
ship
ner
M erit badges were earned by:
Doug Forbes Coin Collecting.
Fishing. Home Repair; Steve
Brown, Pets, and James Good­
man, Safety and Swimming.
Advancements were made by
An old-fashioned Ice Cream
George Ray to Tenderfoot, with
Eating contest w ill be held at
M ario’s Pizzaria July 9 at 5 p.m. Tim Clason and Kevin Lloyd
There w ill be trophies for the reaching F irst Class.
Six Webelos graduated to
first, second and third place
Scouts They were Nick M att­
winners.
An entry fee of 82 w ill be eson, David Jackson, Barry
Brown, Danny Forbes, Billy
charged, but it includes "a ll the
Kinney and Curt Marxer.
ice cream you can eat.”
A discussion was held on
“ Come and join the fun either
by eating or in encouraging your camping and Boy Scout camp
favorite contestant. Sign up with Don Jackson giving a run­
now,” urges owner Mario Leo­ down on Camp Clark which the
boys have elected to attend this
netti.
summer
There has been much said
lately concerning the length of
the 57th Oregon Legislative As­
sembly which has passed the
172nd calendar day The media
83.00 Per Year - In the Nehalem
has been very active in pro­
Valley
claiming this without giving cre­
84.00 Per Year Elsewhere
dit where a lot of credit is
certainly due.
1 have often said that this is a
OFFICE HOURS
“ people oriented” session where
Moe., Tee«., Wed.. F ri.—8 a.m.
the people must be heard and
to 6 p.m.
make their wishes known For
Thurs. A Sat.—8 a.m. to 12 noon example, last week, I interceded
Phone 429-3372
with a chairman of a committee
who would not accept a motion
for additional testimony from
interested citizens who had tra ­
veled from all parts of the state
to make their voices heard. After
a private consultation with the
chairman, the motion to allow
additional testimony was ac­
cepted Certainly, the length of
this session might have been
shortened If the people were not
given opportunities to testify.
Special Events:
But. that is not the democratic
Wednesday and Thursday, July
process, and 1 w ill not stand for
11 and 12
tactics of this kind
7 - 10 p .m ..- Introduction to
So, we are being condemned
Community Theater Workshop
by some for the length of the ses­
-Scout Cabin
sion. because we are allowing
Weekly Events:
concerned persons to voice their
(All at Scout Cabin)
views at committee hearings.
Monday through Friday
But I can assure you, stronger
1 to 5 p.m. - Open Recreation
"people oriented”
legislation
Tuesday
w ill be enacted because of our
10 to 11:30 a.m. - Story Hour
desire to hear every side of an
1 to 3 p.m. - Children's Oil
issue before we cast our vote.
Painting
And, as I said on the floor of the
6 p.m - Horseshoe Pitching
7 p.m. - Archerv
Senate this week, if we have to
Thursday
stay longer to ensure that le­
1 to 3 p.m. - Crafts
gislation is enacted which w ill
benefit the people of our state it
Make reservations now at
is certainly worth the extra time
Scout Cabin or phone 429-7731
and care we are devoting in
for:
fulfilling our mission here in
Wednesday, July 18
Salem
7 p.m.
Hayride
As an example, for the past ten
days,
besides my regular re­
Wednesday, July 25
sponsibilities as your elected
Transportation to Crown Zeller-
Senator; Senate M ajority Lead­
bach for tour
er; and co-chairman of Ways
and Means, I have been selected
by the president of the Oregon
JO Y
Mr. and Mrs. Hen Hriekel flew
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Senate Majority Leader |
Entered as second class mail
matter August 4, 1922, under the
act of March 3, 1879.
Church of luiter-day Saints
Murylyne Richie and children.
Howard, MaryAnn and Clayton
Brown, and Chantay and Nicole
Richie, visited at the Willard
Haverlund home Sunday.
Mr uml Mrs. Ila rry Kundon
,uod Inez. Powell attended the
*40th wedding anniversary recep
tion of Mr and Mrs Ralph
Valpiuni ut the Columbia Dis
trict Hospital. Sunday, which
many friends und relatives at
tended Also attending from
Vernonia was Mary Fleicher
Phone the Eagle if you have a
Hen Brlekel
drove to Tygh Valley In Eastern
Oregon Sunday, to visit Mr and
Mrs. Phil Taylor
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