Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, August 09, 1973, Page 2, Image 2

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Surprise Shower
Police Report
EDITORIAL
Held 1er Judy Budge f o r M o n th
Sum m er Ree. Girl Scout
Round-Up Here
Tour o f CZ
To Be A ug. 15
SEL-MOR. INC.
Walermaster to Visit
A surprise baby shower was
There wen- 32 citations and 12
Clayton J
Gardner, statp
A rather interesting editorial held for Judy Budge and daugh­
The 1973 Oregon Senior Girl
warnings issued during the
Water in aster, is in room am
Scout
Round-Up.
sponsored
by
appeared July 25 in the Long
ter Jennifer, at the home of
Columbia County CourthojZ’
month of Jul> according to the
view Daily News Interesting Helen Hall. July 18. Co-Hostess
the Columbia River Girl Scout the third Wednesday of ¡ S
report handed in at the August 6
because
it
pertained
to
both
OFFICIAL NEW SPAPER
Council, has been enjoying a month from 10 a m. until 3 p T
was Genie Maxer
council meeting under the aig
Columbia County officials - the
week-long encampment at near­
Vernonia. Oregon
Judy's mother-in-law. May
nature
of
Chief
of
Police
Jack
to answer any questions per
Board of Commissioners; Dis
by Camp Wilkerson
Entered as second class mail
Budge, and sister-in-law, Mary
Cunningham
taining to water rights
trict Attorney. County Clerk, and Horn, came from Ixingview to
Arriving
August
5.
they
have
matter August 4, 1922. under the
V B R ’s topped the list with 12
A special event in the Summer
His next visit will be on Aug«|
Budget Committee - and to the help surprise Judy Local guests
toured the Trojan nuclear plant
act of March 3, 1979.
citations and 4 warnings; fol­ Recreation Program will be a
15
quality of news coverage in the included Claudine East. De-
near
Rainier,
taken
a
logging
lowed by parking violations
field trip tour of the Crown
Published weekly on Thursday
area in regard to publishing the loras Webb. Pat Jones, Betty
operations tour in the Vernonia
There were 4 citations issued for Zellerbach tree farming oper­
at 721 Madison Ave.. Vernonia.
minutes of the Board of Com­ Coulter, Sharon Krieger. Betty
area and visited a stained glass
stop
signs
and
2
warnings;
4
ation
in
the
Vernonia
Nehalem
Columbia County, Oregon 97064
missioners which includes those Schm idlin, Ramona S hirley,
factory in Scappoose
violations of vehicle laws, i
Valley area on Wednesday, Au­
and paid at the Vernonia Post
of the Budget Committee
The group will also be involved
Donna
Matteson.
Louise
Smej-
liquor
violation;
2
for
defective
Office as second class matter
gust 15, of next week, for high
According to the article, it
in traditional camping activities
kal, Theresa Jones and daughter
equipment with 5 warnings is­ school and grade school stu
wasn’t “ quite cricket” for sev­ Gretchen, Geneva Shaw and
including hiking, backpacking,
Subscriptions
sued; and 1 excessive noise. dents.
eral reasons among them the daughter Kathy.
nature
explorations und water
$3.00 Per Year - In the Nehalem
Under other violations of muni­
Transportation will be pro
fact that the minutes reflected
Valley
activities along with arts and
cipal
ordinances
was
1,
a
vicious
vided
by
school
bus,
and
reser­
unfavorable on two county iNoaaoMONMeaMsamiK
$4.00 Per Yaar Elsewhere
craft projects in batiking. mac
dog allowed to run loose.
vations must be made in ad­
officials. DA. Robert Lucas and
rame. and the secrets of making
Six misdeainenors were re­ vance Those planning to make
County Clerk, Roy Nelson that
corn husk dolls
corded with 2 cleared; i bur
the tour, or their parents, should
the pair didn't have an oppor­
OFFICE HOURS
Visitors day will be Thursday,
glary; 1 unfounded complaint of contact Pat Goodman at the
Mon.. Tues., Wed.. F ri.—6 a jn .
tunity to answer charges that
August 9 from 1 to 9 p.m with a
assault;
1
attempted
arson,
Scout
Cabin
during
afternoons
or
to C p.m.
they were not doing their jobs;
chuckwagon dinner to be served
cleared; 4 forgeries, cleared; 3 June Wilson at 429-7731 no later
and according to one source, and
at 6 p.m. A charge of $1 is made
Thurs A Sat.—6 a.m . to 12
than noon Monday. August 13 to
criminal
mischief,
cleared;
two
I quote from the Longview
for this event. Closing cere­
Phone 429-3372
bicycle thefts recovered; with
sign up for transportation reser
editorial: “a portion of the
monies will include un Indian
vations.
There
is
no
charge.
property
valued
at
$160
recov
minutes is inaccurate, Lucas
potlach ceremony and a floating
ered.
The tour will begin with or
says.”
I f a fire or similar peril seri­
campfire.
There
were
also
four
cases
of
ientation
at
the
Crown
Zeller
It was a pleasure and a privilege
Following this portion of the
ously damaged your bust-
Director
for
the
Round-Up
is
Oregon
harassment and I of criminal
bach Pittsburg office, and then
We recently did enjoy
article there were several more
ness, it could be a knockout
Mr.s John Alverez of Lake
Newspaper
go to the sorting yard, which is
trespass with the department
blow . . . even if your prop,
paragraphs which would indi­ To serve as Grand Marshal
Oswego
assisted
by
Mrs.
Bob
Publishers
unique
in
this
field.
The
tour
investigating 27 miscellaneous
erty insurance is adequate!
For every man, woman, girl
cate that the party writing the
Clarke,
Beaverton.
Mrs.
Teresa
will then proceed to the logging
complaints
Association
and boy
D urin g the rebuilding pe­
article felt the commissioners
Hopkins of Vernonia is also
Three traffic accidents were
operation at Mist, with stops at
riod, you’d be out of business
were “out to get” the two named
participating in the 1973 Round
various sites on the way The
investigated. 15 business houses
• • . without business income.
In the streets of Old Vernonia
officials.
UP.
found
open
1
missing
person
tour
is
conducted
by
Crown
Yet certain unavoidable bus­
At
their
annual
Jamboree
Fine as far as it goes, but
located; and 34 vacation home
personnel.
iness expenses would con­
Jamboree weekend visitors at
The town was full of people.
evidently the writer of said
checks.
tinue. This financial drain
The bus will leave the Scout
the Ralph Borton home were Mr.
They had a jubilee.
article either did not have access
could bankrupt you unless
Cabin promptly at 12:45 p.m., so
Public service calls totaled 26'
and Mrs. Bill Borton of Lincoln
to the sames minutes other
you have Business Interrup-
ambulance calls. 3; with assists
City. They spent Friday and
participants should plan on be
We enjoyed your smiling faces.
papers received, or neglected to
tion Insurance . . . protec­
to other departments. 13; and 4
ing there at 12:30 p.m Time of
Saturday then left after the
Your friendly waves and calls
read them correctly.
tio n fo r y o u r business
animal complaints.
arrival back at the Scout Cabin
parade They were going to the
As we passed there before you
Fact The Spotlight has a l­
The l^e-Smith reunion held at
income. Cali us about it.
Six
reserve
officers
donated
will
be
around
4:15
p.m
to
4:30
Borton picnic at Philomouth on
In the friendliest town of all
ways published the minutes of
Bryant Park Sunday, August 5,
p.m.
Sunday
210 non-paid hours, while the
the Board of Commissioners un­
in
Albany, was attended by
police
car.
no
130
logged
4,130
Fave Davis visited her sister
The tour is an unusual oppor­
We give you all a “ thank you,"
less only seven times this past
many Vernonia residents Oscar
miles
and
the
truck,
120
with
a
Mrs Leora Henderson and fam ­
tunity
for
grade
and
high
school
It was nice of you to ask
year - they were not available for
Smith married William Lee’s
total mileage for the month of
ily. in Tacoma, staying a week
students to see the actual oper
Us to be your honored ones
publication due to unforseen cir­
sister
and visa-versa so there
July,
4,250
while getting acquainted with
ating of a tree farm and logging
It was a pleasant task.
cumstances
were muny double cousins at the
her new great-niece, Rachel
industry
Residents
of
Vernonia
Fact: Robert Lucas, present
picnic. The oldest on the l,ee side
Lavonne Honnen. She also vis­
and vicinity are used to seeing
V e rn o n ia In su ran ce
This town that we call home
district attorney of Columbia
of
the family was Murill Sein,
ited with M r and Mrs. Calvin
loaded log trucks, rolling down
Is a pleasant place to be
County was in attendance at the
field, about 70 years, and Clif­
Exchange
the highway, but few have had
Davis, of Tigard while away.
The community is a good one
budget committee meeting at
ford Smith. 64. for the Smith
the
chance
to
see
what
took
place
Essie Nance recently returned
That’s plain for all to see
which time said charges were
side
Phone 429-6203
home after visiting with her
to raise those trees, fell and load
stated.
Those going from Vernonia
Jim Bergerson, son of Mr. and
them onto the trucks. This
sister, Mrs Harry (Tiny) An­
953 Bridge S treet
To the city of Vernonia
Fact: M r Lucas did not deny
were M r and Mrs Ron Mc­
Mrs Jack Bergerson. returned
derson of Tacoma While there,
opportunity is made to the young
these charges but instead jum ­
A salute to you, we give.
Vernonia, Oregon
Donald, M r and Mrs Len
to
Camp
Humpherv
in
Korea,
people
of
the
Vernonia
area
to
the ladies visited their brother,
It is a lovely place
ped on the bandwagon to con­
Simmons
and
daughters,
Mr
last
Thursday,
after
being
home
learn about the major industry
Roy A. Hatley in the Veterans
Representing
demn the official performance of
This town in which we live.
and Mrs Ron Smith. Mr and
for the past month He will be
Hartford Acddsnt and
of this community.
Hospital at Seattle where he is
Roy Nelson.county Clerk
Mrs. Bill Cota and children, Mr~.
Indamnlfy Company
there until the first of December.
Several adults may accom­
recovering from a broken hip
Fact If a portion of the min­
Lee and Florence Akers.
Member TM Hartford
Mary Smith. Mrs Ruth Steers,
According to Mrs. Nance, doc
pany the tour as chaperones
utes were inaccurate as M r
Inaurence Group
Maxine Smejkal and Mildred
tors feared that infection would
Volunteers
may
phone
429-7731
G E T A GOOD TH IN G GOING.
Lucas supposedly contends then
Hartford IS. C owl
Calhoon Relatives also came
make it necessary to amputate
P la c e a C la ssified Ad T oday!
why wasn’t it made known to
from Eugene. Tillamook. Red­
but they now feel he is “holding
I would like to thank all who
local news media instead of a
mond, Seaside and Albany.
his own" and will recover. Mrs.
helped
make
our
water
Olympics
paper across the Columbia River
Nance also reported that her
a success, among which were
in another state where neither
son. Bus, with daughter. Mrs
voters or taxpayers of Columbia
Curtis (Vickie) Hitt, and grand­ County reside ■*
Kim m el’s Apparel
daughters, Kelli and Teresa
Lew’s Place
Fact: The purpose of the
visited his other daughter and
M ario’s Pizzaria
discussion as to efficient per­
family, M r and Mrs Robert
Brunsman
formance was to ascertain whe­
(Sheryl) Maddox and Jeff-Ray,
Exxon (W.A. Grosche)
ther or not the two parties in
in Bend over the weekend.
C liff’s (Don Cavanaugh. Gordon
question were deserving of a
S m ith y
ST. M A R Y ’S Thrift Shop open
raise in salary and no one can
first and third Friday of every
VernonfcrYariety
deny the fact that both parties
month.
Sam’s
did indeed receive raises accor­
Cut and Curl
ding to the minutes
Keasy Saw Shop
Fact: It is the duty of any
Dave’s Arco
journalist - whether it be editor,
Rachel Robbins
HELENS
Gym clothes are now available reporter or correspondent - to
Mrs. W. Murray
establish
the
accuracy
of
infor­
at Fabrics ’n Fashions for those
ham
wishing to purchase these a r­ mation before it is published
Bill Willcoxen
F
a
c
t.
Someone
in
Longview
ticles prior to the beginning of
Sunnyside
failed to oberve this fact.
school.
Jim Davies
Bob Warburton
Chalet Flower Shop
Dentists are second only to the
Dan Huss
jewelry industry in volume users
of gold.
Lyle Barker
Ben Westerburg
Vernonia Volunteer F ire De­
‘ - • - ♦ - ♦ - ♦ - ♦ » I» » » » ; .; .; .- .- .- .- .- partment was called out to ans­
Deri Roberts
A.J. Emmons
wer two fire calls Wednesday,
August 1.
Monty Morford
Mary Bellingham
The first - on Keasey Route -
Fri., Sal.
Aug. 10-11 came about 4 p.m. burning a
small shed and some grass The
Special thanks from me to Sue
other - which occured in the
Cavinee for all her help, to Enid
early evening - was at 1129 Birch
PajTow (helped with entries and
Street in the Riverview area,
ribbons) and to Robb Wilson
where firemen discovered a
(helped with judging.)
D p C om p1’ * -
davenport burning. Neither fire
was serious.
Darlene P ar row
Automatic, Camper mirrors,
B. RHOADES. Editor
MELVIN SCHWAB. Compositor
The People
Speak. . .
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to your business
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