««aMeossscexoxexexexexeje: O e m o n i a E a g le 4 Board of Commissioners T H U R S D A Y . J U L Y 1», 1873 Pathfinders Spend Weekend at Resort Recently. the Pathfinder Club spent the weekend at Kah-Nee-ta Hot Springs on the W arm Springs Indian Reservation They slept in a genuine Indian Teepee and report having a won derful tim e Each one brought home a brand new sunburn as a souvenir SEVENTH DAY A D V E N T IS T 9 30 Sabbath School 11:00 Worship Service 7:00 P M Monday - Dorcas So­ ciety at Veal's home. 7 : » P .M Wed - Prayer Meeting at Veal's home. 7 00 P .M Mon. - Pathfinders at Scout Cabin. whan yon need a friend mcee than when yoo are involved in an automobile accident W e’d like to be that friend in need. Y o n hope— and so do we— that accident never happens » y o u . But i f it does, w e ll be a d a w a the dial on the neatest telephone. See us fo r auto insurance that never stalls in rough going. BILL J. HORN Vernonia Insurance Exchange M O N D A Y A F T E R N O O N 4-H activities at the F a ir were highlighted by the Showmaaaki, • f t with Graad Champtoe haaw s was Christie photo while Reserve Ch a m pt o a w a S h a rw Love af beta. Placing third w a Regina Homsley, h also the 1973 Columbia County F a ir Church Notes Phone 429-6203 953 Bridge Street Vernonia, Oregon Evangelical Friday evening at 6:30 there w ill be a tim e of prayer at the church Those who have special needs may telephone their p ray­ er requests to 429-8481 Saturday w ill be a workday at Jennings Lodge sum m er assem bly grounds The annual camp­ meeting begins Julv 29 and there LODGE AND CLUB NOTICES VERNONIA JAYCEES M a t e the 2nd * Tuesday J.C. of 4th VAI.I.EY every Market H all— Old M ill 7:38 P .M . Bob Carson, President Bill Hunter, Secretary 3-73 VERNONIA LIONS AT P IN E CHAPTER Meets at West Oregon E lectric Bidg., third Thursday of each month. 7:30 p.m . Robert K. King. President Ralph Bergerson. Sec'y. CONE S I M M E R RECESS Darrold Proehl President Ted Forbes. Secretary 3-74 VERNONIA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE T. F. Tomlin, President Mrs. Evelyn Heath. Sec’y. 7-73 3-74 MT. HEART REBEKAH LODGE NO. 243 Vernonia Lodge No. 184 A. F . 4 A. M . meets at Meets 2ad A 4th Thursday even­ ings of each month in the I.O .O F . M asonic Tem p le. HaU. AJ.&A.M . Stated communications an first Thursday of each mouth at 8:80 p.m. Irm a Chance, Noble Grand Evelyn Heath. Sec’y. 3-74 Vernonia Lodge No. 246 Jim Norwod. W.M Walter E. Linn. Sec'y. 1-74 I.O.O.F. IWA Local 8 p.m. Meeting on 1st Monday of each mouth. A.F.L. - I 7:30 p.m. i 4-74 i C.I.O. Lloyd Quinn. Noble Grand Harry Culbertson, Sec'y. 1-74 Order of Eastern Star Nehalem Chapter 133. O.E.S. Regular com- Vernonia Barracks Veterans of World War 1 4th Monday each month a t the IO O F hail. 12 Naan Edna Linn, W.M. In n a Fisher, Sec’y. 1-74 Dunlap AMERICAN LEGION Rev. H . L. Women’s Bible study Wednes­ days at 10 a m at the church, each week. Jr. high and high school, come join in choir practice tonight at the church at 7 p.m. Also tonight Bible study at 8 p.m. at the Orv Olson home This Saturday another work day for the men Work w ill be starting about 9 a.m . J r high and C Y F start at 7 p.m at the church Sunday eve­ ning. several youth w ill he lea v­ ing for camp this day July 23 will be the first day of Vacation Bible School The theme for this year is "One W ay.” A full program from the nursery through those now going into the 7th grade is offered Classes w ill be held from 9:30 to 11:30 a .m ., for pre-school through 3rd grade and 7 to 9 p.m for 4th grade through 7th grade Rem em ber, no CW F meeting July 25. Witnesses First and Third Tuesday 3-14 has been indication that several from the church plan to attend this year Next L o rd s Day activities begin with Sunday Schoo! at 9 :45 Due to the monthly Birthday Sunday there will be no Pastor's Roundtable this week The ele­ ven o'clock worship hour fea­ tures singing, prayer and a mes­ sage from God's Word The Bible The message this Sunday is en titled “The Language of D eceit.” Sunday School teachers meet at six Sunday evening while the Evangelical Youth are meeting in the Teen Room The Sunday Classmeeting follows at seven Hoot Owl Breakfast w ill be held next Tuesday anytim e be­ tween 5-7:30 a.m . A series of studies of favorite chapters of the Bible continues at the midweek service Wednes­ day evening. Next week study w ill be in Romans 8. a favorite chapter of Sandy Welch. Christian Board ef Directors report to m em ­ bers q uarterly. Board meets the nee oud M onday, > :M p .m at West Oregon E lectric office. Visitors invited. CLUB M EETS NEHALEM County "Provisions for 'Rejoicing to T im e Indefinite’ ” w ill be the subject of the public talk to be given by a visiting speaker. R. Scott, on Sunday. July 22. at the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's W it­ nesses 49 Texas Avenue The ‘ ‘W atchtower“ study to follow. "B e Sound in M in d ’ as the New Order Draw s N e a r.” ties in well with the discussion to be based on the m aterial in the June 15.1973 issue of the "W atch ­ tower ” All interested persons are in­ vited to attend All meetings of Jehovah’s Witnesses are free. For more inform ation, contact Kent B attrick. 429-8333 , Adventists aad A U X IL IA R Y I.O .O F . Gora Lange, Faye Davis, Secretary 8-73 PYTHIAN SISTERS V E R N O N IA NO. 81 I.O .O F . Faurth Wilbur E Wilson, Commander Harry Culbertaon, Adjutant A U X IL IA R Y Bible th a t I Leona Haverland. IC.E.C. Lora Lange, Secretary < The Vernonia Seventh-day Ad­ ventist Church w ill not hold re ­ gular church services this week due to the annual campm eeting now in progress at Gladstone, reports E ld e r Claude Veal. He adds that mid-week se r­ vices w ill be held as usual, however. 3-74 Reatha Horn, President Gertrude Sdiaiock, Sec'y Those persons ooking for an 173 active, friendly church that The Columbia County Board of Commissioners met in scheduled session July 11 with Chairm an Fred Foshaug presiding. Com missioners Minkoff and Ahlbom , and se crelan G loria Salvey (deputy clerk present Keith Thompson, roadm aster. and Sam Hollinger, deputy road m aster, met with the hoard to discuss various road departm ent m atters M rs N a n o Wilson met with the board to complain about ex­ cessive dust on the Doane Road Procedure adopted by the board as to furnishing of dust control emulsion was explained to her Thompson advised that local distributors are charging $15 per hour for application but that she could do this herself M rs Wilson also indicated that during the heavy snow last w inter, a road departm ent employee p ull­ ed her out of a ditch and wanted to charge her for this She in­ dicated that she had not paid him . and questioned this policy. She was advised that Thompson would look into the m atter and reprim and the employee invol­ ved She also discussed rem oval by the countv of trees which she alleged were on her property W .A. “ W ill" Cross, d ep art­ ment of Em ergency Services, Clatsop County, met with the hoard to advise of a Clatsop- Tillam ook Emergency Services application for 911 emergency telephone system, and reported this covered 78 fam ilies living in the Birkenfeld area, also Thompson advised the Civil Service Commission secretary had not approved the personnel action hiring M r Hollinger be­ cause he was not paid in an es­ tablished step range. He indicat­ ed that Hollinger had been pro­ mised $1.000 per month with an annual increase of $500 after stx months' em ployment The estab­ lished step ranges were $985.32 for Step 5. or $1.026 12 for Step 6 A fter discussion. Hollinger indi­ cated he would accept the $1.026- .12 figure, with no increase after six months B rief discussion followed re ­ garding the responsibilities of the deputy roadm aster Holling­ er expressed the opinion that there were too many employees acting as foremen or supervi­ sors. and not enough doing the actual work necessary. He added that there was inefficiency be­ cause of lack of planning ahead. Thompson advised he had staked the airport road, and was aw aiting approval by the port He was advised that W ally G ainer had approved the pro­ ject Thompson then stated he had talked to the Public U tilities Commissioner about the railroad crossing at Deer Island Road, and they had indicated there was no record of any application ever having been made, and would forw ard the necessary papers about what applications might apply Thompson w ill have to meet with Burlington-Northern and with Union Oil Company re ­ presentatives and w ill be getting more information. Commissioner Ahi born moved and Commissioner M inkoff se­ conded to approve Purchase Order 2149. in the amount of $1.395 for a Stephenson Didgidar radar unit Thompson advised this would be road departm ent equipment, and would be used about two months out of the year At other times, it could be used by the sh eriff’s office Thompson reported on quota­ tions he had received for p a r­ titioning and paneling of a p or­ tion of the equipment storage building for offices The low quo­ tation was received from C&M Construction Company, for $2.- 250 Commissioner Ahlbom m ov­ ed and Commissioner M inkoff seconded to approve Purchase Order 2150 for the project Motion carried Commissioner Foshaug advis­ ed he had met with the auditors and they had indicated they would lx* going out to the road departm ent to try to assist the office personnel in system for up-dating billings and invoices, so that invoices could be paid more tim ely. Commissioner M inkoff moved and Commissioner Ahlbom se­ conded to approve Purchase Order 2156 in the amount of $7500 for pre-m ix from St Helens Paving, and 2157. for $2838 to Chevron Asphalt, for 88 tons asphalt Motion carried Commissioner Ahlborn discus sed the considerable amount of grader patching which had been done on Gensman Road, and questioned whether it might not have been more economical to have had this done by contract Thompson explained the varying amounts of patching required would have made this not tea Bible. Hollinger added that there are many roads in the county which should have seal-coating but that the roads are not in con dition for this to be done. Commissioner M inkoff moved and Commissioner Ahlborn se conded Purchase Order 2151 for $3300 to Leupold & Ste­ vens be approved, for six traffic counters Motion carried Commissioner M inkoff moved and Commissioner Ahlborn se conded to approve Purchase Order 2155 for estim ated $4800. for tires and repairs from L ib er­ ty T ire Shop, and 2144, annual purchase order to Northwest N atural Gas for estim ated $1657- .20 for heat Motion carried Thompson presented for signa­ ture a compliance agreement as a part of the tra ffic safety grant application, which was signed Thompson, in reply to ques­ tions raised by the sheriff's de­ partm ent about billing for the period from January to April, indicated that in the future bills would he presented from the work records so that department heads could see what repairs and or maintenance had been done to the motor vehicles Thompson presented a list of the motor pool vehicles assigned to the various departm ents He indicated the Vehicle Review Com m ittee would be taking over the operation and had requested the hilling be done from work records Jeri Johnson, accountant, met with the board to advise that George M ann's salary had been found to have been in e rro r, and had not fallen within the Civil Service salary schedule range Therefore, he was entitled to additional pay from October 1. 1972 to his term ination date Allen Stephens. Royal Type w riter representative, met with the board to present costs for purchases of additional type­ w riters. Commissioner M inkoff moved and Commissioner Ahlborn se­ conded upon recommendation of Ron Reeves, that a Surface Mining P erm it be issued to Pete M atiaco Company, for the M ay- ger site Motion carried A letter was received from M r Cassidy, plant m anager of K a i­ ser Gypsum Company, regard ing posting of speed lim it signs and stop signs at the Gable Road-Old Portland Road in te r­ section This letter was referred to the roadm aster. for corrective action Commissioner M inkoff moved and Commissioner Ahlborn se conded Resolution 40-73 be sign­ ed. declaring intent to vacate a portion of the C .L Cleveland Road. No P-158, directing the roadm aster s exam ination and setting August 22 as the date for public hearing Motion carried Order No. 41-73 was signed, directing the refund of $70 to E a rl Seawright, which was paid to instigate advertising proce­ dure for sale of m ineral rights, since the property owner. Jessie Birkland. since purchased the m ineral rights of T ra c t 96. Scap­ poose Acre Tracts. An order and deed w ere signed conveying m ineral rights on T rac t 96. Scappoose Acre Tracts, to Jessie A Birkland Commissioner M inkoff moved and Commissioner Ahlbom se conded O rder No 42-73 be sign ed. accepting property conveyed from P arnell and E lsie Hovland, for road purposes, but not as a county road Motion carried Commissioner M inkoff moved and Commissioner Ahlbom se­ conded orders reim bursing taxes be signed, as follows: $8 10, Philip S E ich ler. duplicate pay­ ment . $290 20. Domenico Crosta, etal, excess payment because of tax relief granted Motion c a r­ ried ENDS THIS WEEK • «i GAL *** $8.49 » n r* ■i R i I Í3 - $6.27 GAL S U M M E R P A IN T V A L U E S A Registered one-coat white latax house paint dries in 1 hour. Over 1000 custom col­ or« at «lightly higher price*. 532-62C? 15%-OZ. B. 100% acrylic whits latex houae paint for all types o< surfaces. Over 1000 custom col- ora at «lightly higher price«. 531-6112 C. Spray paint in 40 colon contain« a rust inhibitor. Non-toxic when dry. 15%-Oi can 579-4003 thru 579-4458 A. Highly absorbent cetluloee sponges Package of 20. 103-1178 B. Folding camp »tool Heavy duty oak frame, canvas cover 273-4200 C. “O F F " repellent The moil effec live repellent developed! 490-4645 D B e rru D M ate fuel cylin­ der Limit two per custom­ er 311-6720 Goulds balanced flow, no tank, no extras shallow w all system $127.00 .22 CALIBER LONG RIFLE CARTRIDGES Coast to Coast Mastercraft .22 long rifle tartrldgei. So« o f SO. aoB-ooss ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH 660 Jefferson Saturday, July 28, 7:30 P J L Featuring the Pixler Family Snook Read Use A d s - l t F a y s ! Wayne E Powell, and referred to the assessor for evaluation. An offer of $1200 was received from James T. Litherland for Lots 20. 21. and 22. Block 119. St Helens, and referred to the as sessor for evaluation JAMBOREE 0LD4ASHI0NED GOSPEL CONCERT stands for the word of God are extended a sincere welcome to attend the following services: Sunday School - 9 45a.m . Morning Worship - 11a.m . Evening Service - 7:30p.m . F a m ily Night fWed i - 7:30p.m . A bus is run every Sunday morning for those needing a ride to Sunday School and church. For more inform ation phone the pastor at 429-3363 An Adult Bible Study on the book of Revelation is held every Thursday evening at 7 30 in the home of M r and M rs V irg il The High Schoolers w ill be meeting from 7:30-8 30 p.m for a tim e of Bible study and plan­ ning their sum m er activities. The board approved a letter addressed to the Senior Citizens Council endorsing tlx* RSVP program An offer of $500 each to pur chase Lots IS and 16. Block 78, St Helens, was received from • Mo Àdmi—iawi Charge Mo Reservations