Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, September 06, 1973, Page 3, Image 3

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    Visitors Entertained
Throughout August
Visitor-, at the home of Mrs
Blanche King during the past
month were Mrs A H Bradt
»Margaret Epperlv > and her two
daughters. Elizabeth and De
borah. also a friend Duane
Barnes All of Tulsa. Oklahoma
Mrs Bradt is the niece of Mrs
Blanche King While in Oregon
the> visited with other relatives
in Corvallis and Philomath and
spent several days on the coast
They left for home on Friday the
10th and arrived home in Tulsa
Saturday evening the llth at
11 45 pm
On the 17th of August Mr and
Mrs Robert Randall came from
Tillamook Then on Saturday the
18th Mr and Mrs George King
from Lewiston. Idaho were here
and spent the day
Mr and Mrs Robert Reed
from Vernonia joined the group
for dinner
Mr and Mrs George went on
to Portland and met with the Ro­
bertson family for a fam ily get
together
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Businessmen...
Take
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Inventory!
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FOR THOSE planning an attending the formal dedication of Camp WUkersoo, the
to the site. It to hoped that all those who participated
above map give*
I t ’s smart to take inventory
o f your insurance needs peri­
odically . . . to find out just
What you have . . . and what
you may need. We’ll be glad
to review your present pro­
gram. It w ill cost you nothing,
and we may be able to improve
your protection, and save you
money, too!
Call us today for details.
BILL J. HORN
Vernonia Insurance
Exchange
Phone 429-6203
953 Bridge Street
Vernonia, Oregon
Rrprrtenrinf
Martie rd Accident and
Indemnity Company
Member The Hertford
Insurance Group
Hartford 15. Conn.
The beaming Fair, an op­
portunity for children and adults
to "learn by doing,” w ill be held
on Sunday. September 9 at Port­
land's Lair H ill Park from 10
a m. till dusk
The fa ir is being sponsored by
the M e tro p ilita n Area 4-C
Council, in cooperation with the
Oregon Arts Commission and
U.S National Bank There w ill
be no charge for admission,
participation or parking accord
ing to Riki Brown, 4-C Learning
F air Coordinator
Children are usually associa
ted with the learning process,
according to Ms Brown, but the
Learning Fair w ill be an oppor­
tunity for adults to re-open the
door to learning by doing new
things Activities w ill include
numerous well-known entertain­
ers for children as well as
learn-by-doing” a c tiv itie s in
science, art, music, theater and
dance
Scheduled events include:
Oadar and Pacific
Poraat Grawe—W7-2161
4 M S I . Wataoo
Williams Toy Theater puppet
show “ The Magic E gg"; Grover
and Joe, ventriloquist; Clifton
Trio; Family Circus; Kay Lee
Playbox Players; Steve Law­
rence Percussion Group; Scot­
tish Highland dancers and pip-
pers; Park Bureau dance thea­
te r; Balkan fo lk dancing;
STATO Films “ Jenny Is A Good
Thing” , “ A Young Child Is” ;
Puppet show - Non Violent
Training Collective; Betty Ab­
bott. Swiss yodeling and Ger­
man folk songs; Stanley Sher­
man, mime a rtist; Dr. Essiet
African Drums, and the Albina
Arts Center Dancers.
Many of the participatory
activities are being prepared by
4-C children and community
A special gathering was held
at the home of Crown -Zeller-
bach's Division Manager. Frank
Deckabach, for Dave and Dot
Knowlton and Mack and Sally
Brown, Wednesday, August 27.
Dave Knowlton has been
transferred to the Seaside di­
vision after serving the E.P
Stamm Managed Forest for 17
years. At the Seaside Division,
Dave w ill serve as the Industrial
Relations Supervisor Some of
his varied duties while he was
stationed in Vernonia included
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BETTER
»
AT LO W C O S T !
For Everything and Anything
ta Build With . . . See
KUIPER LUMBER COMPANY
On U S . Highway 30 South of Scappoose
“Free Delivery“
groups. 4-C children, parents
and teachers are preparing a
giant tree loom, water geyser,
junk sculpture, bathtub story-
time, impromptu theater, visual
perception and optical illusion,
blueprint making, wood sculp­
ture. clay play and pot building,
geodesic dome, hand glider,
bubble-blowing, arm and face
painting, decoupage, group col­
lage and group mural.
Additional community a ctivit­
ies include; Creation of paper
mache' dragon by PMSC Child
Development D iv.; stitchery
collage by Lee Owan Stone Pre­
school; chess challenge by A r­
thur Dake; do-it-yourself video­
tape by OMSI; recycling games
with Sam Camgemi; singalong
Knowltons, Browns Honored
By Farewell Party August 29
F1" f 1
We Have County Approved
V T
V aluminum culvert
Scappoose. Oregon
in the rebuilding of Camp Wilkerson will attend the ceremonies, Sunday, Septem­
ber S.
Learning Fair Scheduled For Sun., Sept. 9
Mb and BaaaHna
Hiltoboro—648-Ziei
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6.
1973 3
Total nationwide holdings of
U.S. Savings Bonds and Free­
dom Shares rose to the record-
high level of more than $60
billion in July - representing
almost 23 percent of the publicly
held portion of the national debt
At the same time, holdings
throughout the state were es­
timated to be approximately
$500 m illion of the $60 billion.
Columbia County contributed
$40,646 of the July totals which
brought year to date sales to
$334,634 for the county.
Savings Bonds Chairman for
the state, Thomas S. Prideaux,
Executive Vice President and
Assistant to the President, Uni­
ted States National Bank of
Oregon, praised achievement as
"great news for the Bond Pro­
gram and for our people all over
Oregon. They know that, when
they buy and hold onto their
Savings Bonds, they are building
a wealth of lasting security for
themselves. So they buy through
Payroll Savings, or at the bank.
"In these days of perplexing
price problems,” he added,
"when we need to make every
dollar count, it is so good to know
that there remains no better, no
easier, no safer, no surer way to
save than through the regular
purchase of U.S. Savings Bonds
"And there is,” he continued,
“ no stronger back-up to my
contention than the more than
$60 billion outstanding, in the
hands of millions of satisfied
Americans everywhere.”
SCAPPO OSJ.
’Sunseifc Vrw/if.
4i
SEPT.
Bond Totals At
Record High
First Meeting Set
For Extension Unit
Timber Route Home Exten­
sion Unit w ill have their first
meeting of the year Tuesday
September 11 at 1 p.m It w ill be
a "coffee and cookie get ac­
quainted meeting” .
For further information call
Zola Christensen, at 429-7604
O c rn o n ia F a q k
to fòùniei*
Phone 543 6916
his work with Safety Personnel,
Industrial Relations. Controller
and Office Manager Dave and
Dot Knowlton plan to live in the
Gearhart area near Seaside.
Chuck Gebhardt w ill assume the
duties of Dave starting around
the 15th of this month.
Dot has resigned as Justice of
the Peace She was appointed to
the JP post then won election
Her successor w ill be named by
Governor Tom McCall.
Mack Brown has been trans­
ferred to the Wauna M ill at
Westport as the Log and Chip
Buyer after serving the Ver­
nonia Division for about six
years Some of the duties as
sumed by Mack while here were
the Timber Appraiser out of the
Portland office, Reforestation
Forester, Contract Supervisor,
and Assistant Division Forest
Engineer Mack started his new
duties with Crown Zellerbach
August 15 of this year The
Browns are living in the Astoria
area Preston Sparks from Port
Angeles has assumed the duties
of Mack Brown
The guests that gathered to bid
farewell to the Knowlton's and
the Brown’s were Mr. and Mrs
Edison Aldrich, Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Aldrich, Mr. and Mrs
Dave Banta, Mr and Mrs
Todd Bowerman, Mr. and Mrs
Reggie Bruce, Mr and Mrs Bob
Cadwallader, Mr and Mrs
L arry Corbridge, Mr. and Mrs
Dick Courter, Mr and Mrs
Frank Floeter, Mr. and Mrs.
Mike Grady. M r and Mrs Laroy
Hepler, Mrs and Mrs Roy
Jones, Mr and Mrs Karabinus,
Mrs Irene Meyer, Mr and Mrs.
Bill Nelson. Mr arid Mrs Jim
Riser, Mr and Mrs John Saari,
Mr Ed Sherman, Mr. and Mrs
Ed S'ovik, and Mr. and Mrs.
Stan Wilkerson
Punch, coffee and fresh peach
cake were served by Mary
Deckebach. A spetial gift was
presented to Frank Deckabach
by Dave Knowlton "As soon as
it can be determined what the
object is it w ill be put to a worthy
use. says Frank
Swim Club Slates Fund Raising Drive
Swim and Recreation Club w ill
start a fund raising drive in
efforts to earn money for im ­
provement of Vernonia’s rec­
reational facilities.
At the beginning of the week -
Monday, Tuesday and Wednes­
day evenings, between 7 and 8
p.m. the club members w ill go
through the community selling
and buying eggs This original
fund raising campaign involves
purchasing one egg from a
household
for 5 cents then
with David Brown and Rusty
Oelheim; batik by Roberta
Mossman; children’s poetry by
Gerald White; stained glass by
Ed Carpenter; dulcimer lis t­
ening by Peggy Blashfield; In­
dian teepee, Barbara Pittman
earrings by Black Studies, PSU;
inflatable dome by Neighbor
hood House; hatmaking by
Kathleen Auch; macramè’ and
inde loom weaving by Scott
M isar; time tunnel and puzzles
by Junior Museum; and reading
corner by Women’s Bookstore.
selling the egg to another
household for an open price. This
way the community has a return
for their assistance and the club
also gains. "Please help us when
the kids come to your door,”
asks members.
All proceeds w ill go directly to
im provem ent of V e rno nia ’s
swimming pool, development of
recreational facilities for all
ages, and provision for recrea­
tional activities for everyone
throughout the year.
Plymouth
v3 CHRYSLER
Larsen's Inc.
MOTORS CORnXVtnON
440 N. Nehalem
CLATSKANIE. ORE.
Your Local Rep.
ART LAMPING
PH. 429-5671
22t6c
N O T IC E
Dr. Hobart will be out of
the office from August 31
to September 10.
Every day, some innocent
person bounces a check.
XL
It can happen to ihe best
o f us.
Just an innocent mistake
in your checkbook, and
suddenly, you're
overdrawn.
But U.S. Bank has a way
to make sure it doesn’t
happen to you. It's called
A.C.T.. Automatic Cash
Transfer,
Once you are approved
for it, we'll cover any
check you write (up to your
approved credit lim it, of
course).
Best of all, A.C.T. costs
nothing to apply for, and
there is no charge at all
until you use it.
Just visit any branch o f
U.S Bank and talk to our
I ady on the Red Carpet.
She'll make your hanking
a very personal thing.