Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, August 02, 1973, Page 6, Image 6

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» THURSDAY, AVGUST 2. 1973 '
County Agency
Seeking Hanes
Q CoffllllsteS
'72-73 Season
Reforestation
COWBELLE BEEF TIPS . . .
Auto Plates
Grow in fane
U.S Savings Bonds sales fig­
Services this Sabbath, August
ures released by the U.S. Trea
4, will be held on the banks of
sury Department today, reveal
Rock Creek at Clints Tree Farm
V E R N O N IA B IB L E CHURCH
that Oregonians purchased
on Keasey Route.
A d a m s A M a p le
$3,706,783 worth of bonds in the
Both Sabbath School and Wor­
K e a a s to W a sts a . F a s te r
month of June This is a startling
ship Services will be conducted
Sunday:
increase of $500,000 worth of
as scheduled and will be followed
9:46 a m. - Sunday School
sales over the record-setting
by a potluck picnic
11:00 a.m. - Morning worship ser­ sales of June 1972
All are invited to come and
vice
Bruce Ward, the volunteer
worship the creator in the natu­
6:46 p.m. - Junior Youth Fellow­
“Take Stock in Am erica" Chair­
ral beauty of His creation and
ship
man for Oregon, said, “We are
share in the fellowship dinner
7:00 p.m. - Evening worship ser­
pleasantly surprised with the
that follows. Bring your own
vice
June results as we felt we had
seat.
Wednesday:
Vacation Bible School will
7:30 p.m. - Bible Study and Pray- done a ‘whale of a job’ last June
I feel that this windfall must be
start Monday. August 6 at the ■ er
Seventh-day Adventist Church,
If you have a spiritual need or attributed to the magnificient
2nd and Nehalem streets, and
question, call Pastor Wooten at support afforded by Oregon in­
dustries which are making the
will continue for ten days, 9-12
4293363
Payroll Savings Plan available
a.m.
to their employees We have a
CH URCH O F J E S U S CHRIST
Headed by Mrs Ruth Clark,
record number of companies
O F L A T T E R -D A Y SA IN T S
the program offers a full sche­
which have given the program
V E R N O N IA BR A N C H
dule of activities, classes and
their support this year and their
850 M adteoo A v e a a e
crafts.
efforts are bearing fru it.”
B ra n ch P r e s . - H en ry T . H a d sea
Again this year we are happy
1st C ours. . C lau d e E . G ibeoa
The June sales boost Oregon's
to have a team of academy girls
2nd C oon s. - E b n e r C. S ch ra d er
purchases
year-to-date
to
to assist and share their talents.
W ard C lerk - R o b ert E . M cN a ir
$27,130,000 which is 55 percent of
Age limits are 4-14 and all
M eetin g S ch ed u le
the state’s annual goal. Ore­
children are invited.
P r iesth o o d - 8:3 0 a .m .
gonians now own in excess of
S u n d ay S ch ool - 10:15 a m .
$500 million worth of U.S.
S a cra m en t M tg. - 11:30 a .m .
Savings Bonds
R e lie f S cty . - T u esd a y , 10:30 a .m .
According to Columbia County
Those persons looking for an
M .I.A . - W ed n esd a y , 7:30 p .m .
Chairman, June sales totaled
active, friendly church that
$63,333 with 48 percent of the
stands for the word of God are
A SSE M B L Y O F GOD
annual goal of $293,988 already
extended a sincere welcome to
J e ffe r so n a a d M a p le
in.
attend the following services:
R e v . D a n B illin g s, P a s te r
Nationally, the sales figures
A bus is run every Sunday
9.45 a.m. - Sunday school. Classes
are
showing an increase of 9
morning for those needing a ride
for a ll a g e s
percent over the record-
to Sunday School and church
11:00 a .m . - M orn in g w orsh ip
breaking year of 1972. June sales
For more information phone the
7:00 p .m . . E v a n g e lis tic se r v ic e
of $556 million boosted sales for
church at 429-3363
7:30 p .m . - W ed n esd ay P r a y e r
the first six months to $3,523
An Adult Bible Study on the
M eetin g and B ib le Study
million Twenty-three million
book of Revelation is held every
(N e e d a ride? C all 4294353)
American families now own
Thursday evening at 7:30 p.m. in
more than $59 billion in Savings
the home of M r and Mrs Virgil
ST . M A R Y ’S CATHOLIC
Bonds earning them more than
Snook All are welcome.
F a th e r A nthony G u sein
M a ss is c e le b r a te d e v e r y w e e k ­ $2to billion dollars in interest
The Juniors will be having a
d a y m o rn in g a t 8:90 In th e rec­
annually
barbecue party this Friday eve­
tory
C o n fessio n s a r e h ea rd b e­
ning Meet at the church at 6:45
fo r e M a ss.
p.m.
K E E P OREGON
S a tu rd a y - M a s s a t 7 p .m . in th e
The High Schoolers are meet­
G R E E N AND CLEAN!
ing every Wednesday evening
Sunday -
at 8:30 end 10
from 7:30-8:30for a time of Bible
study and planning their sum­
Confessions - On Saturday from S F IR S T B A P T IS T CHURCH
mer activities
to 6:46 in the church, before W ashington A A S tr e e ts
Dr Quemada, missionary to
T e rry E . L e w e s , P a sto r
the Philippines, will be here
P h o n e 4293901
again Sunday, August 12. A pot
S u n day: 10 a .m . S u n d a y S ch ool
S E V E N T H -D A Y A D V E N T IS T
luck dinner is planned
11:00 A.M. W orship S e r v ic e
Crown Zellerbach has ann
ounced that nearly 12,000 acres
of timberlands in western Ore­
gon and Washington are growing
newly planted young tree seed
lings following completion of the
company’s 1972-73 reforestation
season
Combining one-year-old seed­
lings initially grown in plug­
shaped containers at Crown
Zellerbach‘s Wood Nursery near
Aurora. Oregon, with regular
IT'S A FAMILY affair. Fear
o f C url
bare root stock, over 2.7 million
prtoea to ir a U l of this yaaP»
young trees have been planted
this year on company forests in
the two states
The plugs, which remain in
their fertilized growing contain­
ers under controlled greenhouse
conditions until planting time in
by U * H yde
the field, accounted for 1.4
million of the total seedling pro­ MamaoMMm MeoaaNMm MMMMaMaaMösaaMM
duction and are being watched
about half water and add beef
Sharply rising food prices call
carefully by company foresters.
for a readjustment in spending
stock to again make Ito quarts
“ We’re most interested in how
habits and values within each
Add 2 potatoes, pared and
these plugs react in the soil,”
diced, and 8 to' 10 oz. fresh or
home The sum of all these
explained George Schroeder. CZ
frozen green beans, cut in pie­
individual decisions will deter­
chief forester, "because we feel
mine future demand Supply and
ces Add 2 T crushed dried basil
that survival rates should be
and 5 cloves, crushed garlic, or
demand will then balance out at
When Oregon begins to issue
better with fully moist roots. As
new levels, probably at lower
equivalent. Simmer 15 minutes.
reflectorized license p l a t e s
opposed to bare root seedlings,
Meanwhile saute 2 onions,
than the recent highs but higher
sometime this fall, they will
which are grown in forest tree
sliced, in butter or oil until
than a year ago. The recent
have a yellow-gold background
nurseries, then removed from
freeze on prices will at least
golden Add to soup along with 1
with dark blue letters and num­
their growing soil, taken out into
assure that they go no higher this
(16oz) can stewed tomatoes. 1 (8
bers, Chester W Ott, Motor
the field and planted, plugs stay-
year.
oz) can tomato sauce, 2 zucchini
Vehicles Division administrator
in their original containers and
washed and diced. 2 T salt, 1 t
One measure of the fact that
announced Thursday.
are exposed to the air only for a
pepper. Simmer, covered, 3t
food prices had not kept pace
The two colors are as close as
short tim e,” Schroeder added.
minutes longer Serves 6-8
with other inflationary forces is
possible to the state colors.
“The roots remain compact and
In a New England cookbook I
that food has been taking a
The state also will end a long­
fresh and are healthier and more
found an interesting recipe for
smaller and smaller percentage
standing practice of using dif­
adaptable to the natural forest
Portable Soup It was soup stock
of total income. It was inevitable
ferent color plates to distinguish
environment.”
cooked down until it was very
that food prices would have to
certain types of vehicles when
Seedlings planted during this
thick and stiff, then dried in a
catch up sometime to enable the
reflectorization arrives as a
last season were grown at IFA
shallow pan. You could take an
farmer to make ends meet It is
result of 1973 legislation
nurseries and at the company's
hunk with you and make soup by
unfortunate that it had to be done
All plates will have the same
Wood Nursery from seeds gath
adding it to hot water! The
so dramatically.
gold and blue color combination
ered on CZ Northwest timber-
original instanl soup.
The higher prices may mean
except prorate plates issued to
lands Trees were selected for
that you can’t eat as much beef
commercial vehicles registered
their adaptability to the par­
as you might like, but demand
in more than one state and per­
ticular Oregon or Washington
will determine at what price
manent identification plates is­
locale where they were to be
level the available supply will
sued to mobile homes.
planted, the predominant spe­
move. It is not necessary to
New custom license plates,
cies in this region being Douglas
boycott meat, though, to de­
which allow the owner to select
fir.
B IR K E N F E L D M r and Mrs
crease overall demand. A boy­
his own “tag line," also will be
In addition to nursery study,
Lloyd Beach were Clatskanie
cott has only temporary impact
changed to the gold background.
research on the company’s Gen­
business callers on last Friday.
and doesn’t prove anything ex­
etic Tree Improvement Pro­
M r and Mrs. Stanley Tornblad
Indians called hard-shelled
cept the level of frustration. It
gram - a cooperative project
of Cherry Grove came over to
clams quadhogs
distorts the eventual solution
initiated in 1966 - continues
The public discourse held at
just as the sharp rise has Also the Walt Tornblad home on
within the company’s Northwest
the Kingdom Hall this Sunday,
Thursday
of
last
week.
They
all
increased buying pressures on
Timber Division and at the
August 5, is entitled, “How Well
had dinner at Oneys, they went
substitutes will force up their
Central Research Division at
Do You Know God?" The speak-
on to Cannon Beach where they
prices.
Camas, Washington
ker will be S.M Scotto, a local
What can you do to meet the enjoyed theirselves along the
Foresters have hand-pollin­
minister M r. Scotto will en­
current crisis in your food bud­ beach.
ated selected parent trees in
courage the audience to look to
Mr. and Mrs Francis Larson
get? You’ve probably already
the woods, marking the first step
Jehovah God and get to know the
were in Tualatin on Wednesday
done them, but cut down on the
towards a planned orchard for
creator of all mankind
of last week at the Gene Larson
size of your servings of roast and
the production of genetically-
First Peter 4:8-10 will be the
steak, use more extender reci­ home. M a rv in Larson, his
superior seedlings for use in
main
thought for the Bible study
daughter
and
little
son
were
pes, substitute other proteins in
future reforestation programs
consideration following the pub­
there. He was spending a week of
some meals, shop the specials,
Crown Zellerbach manages
lic talk This week's article is,
his vacation there They left for
eat out less, use less convenience
770,000 acres of Oregon and
“Above All Things, Have Intense
their
home
at
Conroe
Texas
on
food, plan ahead. Given time you
cl
Washington timberland, class­
Love for One Another "
Thursday.
can adjust your overall budget
to your business ified into seven individual Man­ here and there to allow more for
All interested persons are in­
On Monday of last week Mrs.
aged Forest locales, under the
vited to attend. Any further in­
Tornblad and Agda Rognan took
food
concept of sustained yield - har­
formation may be obtained from
Mrs. Bob Harberg to Longview,
I f a fire o r similar peril seri­
Take the current situation as a
vesting annually only the volume
Kent Battrick, 429-8333
on business on their way back
ously damaged yo u r busi­
challenge to test your ingenuity
of timber equivalent to the total
they shopped in Clatskanie
ness, it could be a knockout
and talents. How can I serve my
annual growth on these acres
The Gary Johnston family and
blow . . , even i f your prop­
family well, including tasty beef
Lloyd Johnston fam ily spent the
erty insurance is adequate/
dishes and still keep my food
D u rin g th e re b u ild in g pe­
weekend at the home of their
Due to VBS continuing there'll
budget in balance.
riod, you’d be out o f business
folks the E .T. Johnstons Jon
be no choir practice or Bible
Planning ahead is important in
• • . without business income.
Johnston is also home on two
study this evening. Thursday,
any attempt to cut costs. Check
Y e t certain unavoidable bus­
August 2
the specials each week and plan weeks vacation. G ary’s wife and
iness expenses w ould con­
little son remained over for a few
VBS will have Gary Anderson
to shop where the best ones are
tinue. T his fin a n c ia l drain
days. Boone will fly them to their
speaking today and tomorrow at
and
plan
meals
around
them.
could ban kru p t you unless
both morning and evening clas­
Does it pay to shop around at home at Dallas on Wednesday.
you have Business Interrup-
Oregon veterans’ farm and
ses
tw n Insurance . . . protec­
home loans went to 8,838 veter­ different stores? If time and gas They all took in the Jamboree on
Pre-school through 3rd grade
t io n f o r y o u r b usin ess
ans in 1972-73 in the amount of are a factor, probably not. At a Saturday and had a picnic lunch.
meet from 9:30 a.m .-11:30 a .m .;
income. Cafi us about i t
given time each store has some M r. and Mrs Art Bellingham
$164,727,632 for the highest fiscal
4th grade through 7th, 7 p.m .-9
cuts higher and some lower than and Jim joined them.
year on record, H. C. Saalfeld
p.m. tomorrow evening.
another store, but generally they
Department of Veterans’ Affairs
Friday, August 3, at 7 p.m. is
director, has reported.
are competitive. Each store fea­
the closing program for VBS,
tures some beef cuts at special
This was a six percent in­
where the Andersons will share
crease in loans and a 10 percent
prices each week. It might pay to
their plans to bring the good
boost in dollar volume over the
pick the store with the best beef
news about Jesus to China Gary
Vernonia Insurance
specials to do all of your shop­
previous year, 1971-72. Loans
M IST - Mr. and Mrs. John
and his wife Joyce, are both San
last year averaged 736 per
ping today. Or pick two stores
Kudrna of Vernonia and Mr. and
Exchange
Jose Bible College graduates.
close together and shop some at
month for $13.7 million, com­
Mrs. Virgil Van Alstine, Prine­
They plan to spend the next three
pared with the 1971-72 average of each. Going out of your way for
Phone 429-6203
ville visited the Walter Mathews
years, two in Hong Kong and one
690 loans a month for $12 million.
one or two specially priced items
Friday. The group had great fun
953 Bridge Street
at the University of Southern
In Columbia County last year,
is seldom wise use of time or
looking at Grad-Reunion pic­
California, in intensive language
Vernonia, Oregon
m oney
loans were granted to 164 vet­
tures and reminiscing about old
and cultural studies, then they
How often do you eat out? It
erans in the amount of $3,074,241,
times when they attended Ver
hope to enter mainland China,
costs roughly three times as
compared with 147 loans in
noma High School.
where missionaries are so badly
1971-72 for $2,567,800
much to eat out as to eat the
M r and Mrs. Ben Leppa,
needed. Everyone is invited to
Since the loan program started
same thing at home.
Hibbing, Minn., visited Mrs
this program We will have
in 1945, loans have gone to 1,367
When was the last time you Jane Hansen, Saturday. It had
Merttert 15. Corn.
“Finger Food" fellowship fol­
made soup? This is a hearty dish
veterans in this county in the
been nine years since they last
lowing
the program.
amount of $16,585,441.
around which a meal can be built
visited here. Mrs. Bud Hemeon
Saturday, August 4 will be
at savings There are many
visited Mrs. Hansen Thursday.
another all day work day on the
dishes that contain meat flavor
M r. Ray Rodman. Los An­
church
for the men.
with a minimum of meat—ex­ geles, visited his niece, Mrs.
Teachers Meeting will be can­
tenders. Most foreign dishes are
Nettie C. Cox during the week.
celled until a later date.
good meat extenders, Chinese, His son brought him out from
Monday, August 6 at 7 p.m.
mexican, Italian, stews and stro- Portland. He visited the Martin
The Continental Singers will be
ganoff to name a few.
Hansons also. On Friday he left
giving their outdoor musical
Here are recipes using soup by bus, from Kelso, for Kalispell,
concert at the Beaverton Chris­
meat and soup stock
Montana for a visit with Mrs
tian Church.
Using shank and neck bones Lulu Wilson. Mrs Agda Rognan,
August 8 the women's prayer
with meat, make a soup stock
Seattle and Mrs. Walt Tornblad
meeting
will meet at 10 a.m. at
Meat may be browned a little to visited Mrs Cox and guest one
the church, with the CWF having
develop flavor before covering day during the week. Mrs Cox
their only meeting for the month
with cold water Season with and Mrs Hanson attended the
at 1:30 p.m. in the church fel­
celery tops, onions, herbs of Jamboree Gospel Concert Sat­
lowship hall.
your choice and salt. Simmer urday night at the Assembly of
Week of missions start August
slowly at least five hours. The God, in Vernonia, and again on
6-11 at Wi-Ne-Ma. “The Making
scum may be skimmed off but is Sunday.
--------- Effs e B v Im m sd la tsly ..-.-.. —
Of a Missionary” will be fea­
very nutritious. Remove meat
turing: Wayful Jew, Hong Kong;
and
bones
and
cool
broth.
You
ALL PRODUCTS WILL BE
Lew Cass, Indonesia; Paul Baj-
may strain the broth through a
SEAT BELTS SAVE LIVES
ko, Poland; Don Johnson, E thi­
strainer or cloth if you wish a
USE TH E M !
opia; Jesus Fiels,
Mexican-
clearer soup. When cold, the fa t
American Evangelism; George
will have hardened and be easy
Alder, Bible Lecturer.
to remove. A small amount of fat
helps the flavor. If stock does not
jell, it needs further simmering.
Remove the meat from the
bones and cut into small pieces.
Make your favorite barbecue
sauce, add meat and serve over
rice, noodles, etc., for a hearty
and inexpensive m e a l.,
Use the soup stock in another
meal such as this filling pistou:
In a large kettle, bring Ito
uarts of water to boil. Add l cup
ried white beans; boil 2 min­
OREGON
utes Reduce heat and simmer,
covered Ito hours.
Remove
Columbia County Children's
Services Division is recruiting
foster homes for the coming
school year They are interested
in families with a deep love for
children, who are interested in
providing special parenting for
these special children. Foster
children are challenging young­
sters with intense needs The
rewards of foster parenting are
not material but emotional.
The Children's Services D iv ­
ision currently needs homes for
all ages of children but ex-
pecially adolescents There are
certain qualifications to be met
by the foster parents To find out
if you qualify you can inquire at
Columbia Children's Services
Division. Their phone number is
397-3292
Bond Purchases
Church Notes Directory
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Vernonia Jamboree
Enjoyed by Visitors
Witnesses
How to duck
knockout blow
Christian
V e ts Loans at
Record Level
Hellie Cex Has
Visitor From Calif.
J. HORN
* Ready Mixed Concrete
★ Concrete Aggregate
★ Crushed Reck
★ Road Gravel
2nd A N e h a le m
L . L . H a a tta g te s . P a a te r
C laude V ea l, L o c a l E ld e r
9:3o Sabbath School
11:00 Worship Service
7:00 P.M. Monday - Dorcas So­
c ie ty a t V e a l’s h o m e.
7:30 P.M. W ed. - P r a y e r M eetin g
a t V e a l’s h o m e .
7:00 P.M. Mon. - Pathfinders at
Scout Cabin.
F IR S T E V A N G E L IC A L CHURCH
967 S ta te Av
J a c k C arlaen,
9:46 a.m. . Sunday School, Paul
Weidman, Sup’t.
11:00 a.m. - Morning worship.
5:00 p.m. - Youth Fellowship.
7:00 pan. - Evening service.
Every
7 :0 0 p a n . - H ou r o f p o w er, p r a y e r
an d B ib le stu d y .
E M M A N U E L E P IS C O P A L
CH URCH
B IR K E N F E L D . O R EG O N
T h e R e v . C. S . 81ml d a , V ica r
P h o n e C ia tek a a to 729-2931
C eleb ra tio n o f th e H oly C om m u ­
n ion th e F o u rth S u n d a y of e a c h
m o n th a t 12:00 N oon.
I
9:46 a.m. - Sunday School
11:00 ajn . - Chinch Services
7:90 p.m. - Wed. Prayer Meeting
10:90 a.m. - (Whiter Months) on
2nd Wed Women's Missionary
and Werk day.
F IR S T C H R IST IA N CHURCH
499 North A
V to y a rd ,
Sunday - Bible School 9:46 a.m.
. H orner F u lle r , Supt
M orn in g W orship 11:00 a m .
(N u r se r y P r o v id e d )
F IN E
C hoir P r a c tic e
7:00 p.m.
( la t only- Church Night 6:90 p.m.
(Bid A 4th) CWF . 1:90 p.m.
Friday: Bible Study - 8:00 p.m.
(Call for location of Bible
S tu d y)
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