Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, September 20, 1973, Page 2, Image 2

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    Demonia Eagle
2 THURSDAY, SEPT
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S E I-MOR. INC. Pubttoken.
Bessie Tu cker
Services R ead
Drive Starts
Fiction Class
For Clean Up Scheduled For
America Now Cannon Beach
Corps Of Engineers
Awards Contract
Record Set
Fo r V A D ept .
T0W H TOPICS
MomaMmaomMMoaMM
Funeral services for Bessie
E W Eldridge, Inc., of Sandy,
Tucker. 77, former resident of
has been awarded a 3202 467
The Department of Veterans'
Mrs. A .I) Lolley spent Thurs­
Vernonia were held Wednesday
contract by the Portland Dis Affairs granted 1,272 farm and
day to Sunday at the home of her
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
September 12 at 11 30 a m at
trict. Corps of Engineers, for home loans in the amount of
Clean Up America Month,
sister Mrs Hazel Bruckner at
Veraoato. Oregon
Fuiten Mortuary Chapel m Ver
September 15 through October
construction of bank protection $25.906.636 in August for the
Castle Rock. Washington
noma The services were under
Entered as second class mail
works on the left bank of Mult­ highest number and dollar
15, launches a nationwide cam ­
Dick Elliott has purchased
the tunsdiction of the Vernonia
matter August 4. 1922. under the
Weekend
u
niversity
credit
nomah Channel. three miles east amount on record. H C Saalfeld.
the
Peddicord place on B Street
Branch of the Latter Day Saints paign to beautify the nation for
act of March 3. 1879
dusses in art. music and writing
of Scappoose.
director, reported today
its 200th birthday in 1976. accor
and moved there last week
Church with President H T
will
be
held
in
the
M
&
M
The work, at Honeyman Lo;
ding to Secretary of the Interior
The highest number of loans
Published weekly on Thursday
Mr and Mrs. Herbert H arri­
Hudson presiding Mrs Lloyd
Building at Cannon Beach on the
cation in Scappoose Drainage previosly was 1.07« in February,
Rogers C.B Morton
at 721 Madison Ave., Vernonia.
man
came home Thursday after
Thomas served as the organist
first weekend of October and
District, is to be completed in 1961, and the previous dollar
Columbia Counts, tiregon 97064
The month-long drive is one
«pending a week at the home of
with Violet. Renee, and Diane
November
four months
and paid at the Vernonia Post
volume record was 318.356.932
aspect of the Johnny Horizon ’76
friends, M r and Mrs Wm
Reck singing
Writer Suzanne Blanc will
last May.
Office as second class matter
Skelton
at Omak, Washington
Concluding rites followed at environmental awareness and
conduct a class in fiction writing
Oil Painting Class
The August figures compare
Tom Graves of Y a m h ill
the Vernonia Memorial Ceme­ action program sponsored by the
for new and continuing students
with 928 loans for 317,918,731 in
visited his mother, Mrs Mabel
tery with grave dedication by U S Department of the Interior
33 0t) Per y ear — In the Nehalem
em phasizing characters and Still Has Openings
July, and 786 loans in August
Graves
on S aturday. Mrs
Valley
Elder Gary L Tucker Serving Joining in the effort are nearly
structural development in novels
last year for 314,254,575
2.000 co-sponsors and supporting
Graves has been ill but is much
34 00 Per Year Elsew here
as casket bearers were Gary
and short stones She will stress
The Oil Painting evening class
August set a record for loan
better.
Tucker. Wilmer Tucker. David organizations Recognized as an
current market trends, prepara
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for the fall term meets tonight applications also. Saalfeld said,
A wedding reception was held
Z a m a rrip a
Duane Tucker, official national Bicentennial
tion of manuscripts and the
for the second-class but is still with 1.684 veterans applying
OFFICE HOIKS
Saturday afternoon for M r and
Claude Gibson, and Victor activity, Johnny Horizon ’76
creative approach to revision
open for new registrants
against the former record set in
appeals to all Americans to help
Mon.. Tueo.. Wed.. F r i —8 aan.
Mrs John Thompson at the
Tucker
Professor of music and con
The class, instructed by M il­ July, 1,347 Applications in Au
to 6 pan.
home of the bride's parents Mr
Bessie Elanor Tucker was prevent litter, minimize pol
ductor of the Lewis and Clark
dred
Hubbard,
of
Hillsboro,
will
gust last year totaled 942
and Mrs Jack Dorland in Hills
born October 9. 1895 at Prairie lution. clean up the land, air and
College choir. D r. Stanley
Thurs A Sat.—8 a.m to 12 neon
meet for a total of ten weekly
To meet the loan demand, the
water conserve energy . and use
boro M r and Mrs Thompson
City,
Oregon,
the
daughter
of
Glarum.
has
developed
a
work
Phone 439-3372
sessions at 7 p.m Thursdays in veterans' department sold 375
all natural resources wisely.
(Rehckka Dorland) were mar
Benjamin and Bertha Cooley
shop for school and choir direc
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Room 4 at the High School
million in farm and home loan
Johnny Horizon ’76. symbolic
ried August 17 at Vancouver.
Parrel She was raised and
tors to aid them in making
Beginners and advanced stu­ bonds September 5 for a fa­
outdoorsman. seeks to involve
Washington Vernomans atten
attended schools in the Prairie
choral conducting more effec
dents alike may participate, as vorable interest rate of 4 6985
citizens in worthwhile envir­
ding were M r and Mrs Jack
City
area
Oregon
tive Literature, including con
each person is individually in­ percent U S National Bank of
Miller, M r and Mrs Carson
She was united in marriage to onmental improvement efforts
temporary settings with varying
Newspaper
structed in turn
Oregon was the buver The price
Clean Up America Month will
Strong, Steve Borders, Barbara
Harry
S.
Tucker
October
31.
meter
signatures
will
be
covered
Publishers
The class is presented by was well below the 4 8769 percent
be kicked off in Washington,
Johnson, Ron Meyer, Jackie
1914. at Canyon City. Oregon
as well as techniques for plan­ Portland Community College as paid Iasi January, and was the
Association
D
C.
at
Constitution
Hall
with
a
Eide and Steve Nave
After their marriage they lived
ning rehearsals
lowest rate since December.
a community education activity
in Idaho for six years in 1927 Johnny Horizon ’76 concert fea­
A new and unique sculpture Class fee is 315 for the term ’
1971, when bonds went for 4.5314
turing "The New Seekers.” the
they returned to the Portland
class Weatherworks Sculpture
percent
group
that
turned
“I
’d
Like
to
area living there until moving to
FOR ADS THA T PAY
for the Outdoor is planned by
Veterans borrow the money at
SEAT BELTS SAVE LIVES
Vernonia in 1947 M r Tucker Teach the World to Sing" into a
TRY THE EAGLE!
Cannon Beach artist, Thomas
5.9
percent
million-copy seller Other artists
USE T H E M '
preceeded her in death in Vemo
McColl, instructing students in
ma in 1956 In 1958 she moved to assisting in the cleanup cam ­
the techniques of relief and free­
paign include Cicely Tyson, Ten
Crown Zellerbach has an­ McMinnville and has lived there
standing sculpture constructed
nounced two personnel transfers
until her death at the M c­ nessee Ernie Ford. Ted Mack,
from found natural and man­
and Ferlm Huskey, who will be
at the company's Stamm Man
Minnville Hospital Saturday.
made objects Traditional and
featured
in
public
service
an­
aged Forest office near Vernonia
September 8. 1973
non-traditional uses of sculpture
nouncements Burl Ives and
and at the Columbia City saw­
Mrs Tucker is survived by one
will be explored such as garden,
other
entertainers
will
present
mill.
son; Gilbert L. Tucker of Port­
fence or field sculpture. pond or
several environmental concerts
At Stamm. David G. Knowl­ land and two grandsons. Duane
floating sculpture
during
the
month-long
effort
ton, who has been at the CZ and Gary Tucker Also surviving
Expressive Choral Conducting
office there since 1956. has are six great-grandchildren
in Oregon a women's club will
class will begin Friday at 7 - 10
transferred to Seaside as in­
place Johnny Horizon '76 dis
dustrial relations supervisor at Services Held For
p.m and Saturday 8 4 p m on
plays in Portland banks There
the Clatsop Managed Forest
October 5. 6 and November 2, 3.
will be a Johnny Horizon '76
Fiction Writing and Weather-
Replacing Knowlton as con­ Charley W. P erkin*
exhibit at the Clackamas Com­
works Sculpture for the Out­
troller at Vernonia is Charles W.
munity College “ Environment
doors will begin Saturday 9 - 9
Gebhardt, who has joined the
73” show September 16-18 As
p.m and Sunday 1 - 4 p.m on
company from Arthur Andersen
CHARLEY W. PERKINS. 64
their part of nationally endorsed
October 6, 7 and November 3, 4.
& Company (CPA) in Portland
years, late of 676 Adams Avenue,
sponsorship of the Johnny H ori­
Fees for each of the two credit
George W Gardner, personnel
Vernonia, passed away on Sep­
zon program Welcome Wagon
hour classes are $42 undergra
and safety supervisor at CZ’s tember 18. 1973 at the Bams
hostesses will cooperate with
duate and 371 graduate.
Columbia City sawmill since
Veterans Hospital in Vancouver,
Javcees to distribute Johnny
Pre-registration is required
1970. has been promoted to
Washington
Horizon '76 litterbags in the
by September 28 Deferred tui­
personnel and safety supervisor
Services were held at 2 p.m
Oregon City area
tion paym ent is a v a ila b le
of the company’s Park Lumber
Thursday, September 20 at the
Archie D Craft. Oregon state
Housing reservations will be
sawmill at Estacada
Fuiten Mortuary Chapel in
director for the Bureau of Land
arranged upon request
Named to replace Gardner at
Hillsboro
Management, said that the
Columbia City is George J.
For further information and
Bureau’s district offices will
Nandor recently retired from
registration contact: Sue Gor
provide materials for local pro
don, Oregon Division of Con­
the U.S. Army as a Lt Col.
jects. including large Johnny
Knowlton joined the companv
tinuing Education, 1633 S.W
Horizon-SOLV litterbags for use
Park Ave., P.O. Box 1491. Port
in 1949 at Cathlamet. Wash­
at hunter camps He said, to join
land. Oregon, 97207. Phone
ington. after graduating from
the Clean Up America Month
Oregon State University In 1956
229-4849; or T w ila Cooper.
campaign, contact any Bureau
•
•
he moved to Vernonia, and in
Oregon Division of Continuing
of Land Management office, or
Education. Clatsop Community
1958 was appointed office m a­
write to Johnny Horizon "76, P.O
nager at the Stomm office. He
College, 225a Patriot Hall. As
Box 2965. Portland. OR 97208
was promoted to controller in
toria, Oregon 97103. Phone
I would like to remind resi­ Litterbags a booklet “How to
1972
325-0910 ext 244
dents of Vernonia that the sound Conduct a Cleanup Campaign”
Gebhardt, a CPA. received a
of the fire call does not mean and other information are avail
BBA degree from the University
for everyone to jump in their able
of Portland in 1967 and an MBA
cars and see who can get to the
Of special interest to edu
degree from the University of
fire first - or to try to run over the cators are Johnny Horizon '76 FOREST GROVE
Nevada in 1968 He is married
COM M UNITY
truck as it s making its way to classroom kits with enough ma
with no children
the emergency
terials for average-sized classes
Nandor received a B.S. degree
The sirer, means a warning to Included in the kits are pledge
from the University of Mary
the people that an emergency cards, bicycle stickers, posters,
land, an MA degree from Johns
has arisen and it would be and ideas for class projects
Hopkins University, and an MS
greatly appreciated if they relating to environmental qua
degree in business administra­
would help facilitate the fire lity.
Admitting List
tion from Boston University He
department answering the call
and Mrs Nandor plan to move to
by clearing the way and by not Society Slates Meet
September 11 - Noble Dunlap
Columbia City from their home
parking their cars in the area of
September 16 - Ronnie K
The Columbia County Histor­
in Tacoma, Washington
the fire so that the trucks can’t
Childress.
get in to answer the call This ical Society will hold their next
might save an injury or possibly meeting on Wednesday Septem­
ber 26 at the Warren Grange
someone s life
Thank you for your coop Hall A noon potluck will be held,
followed by a business meeting
eration
Included on the agenda for the
meeting is the election of of­
Mario Leonetti
ficers
There are still openings in
many of the community classes
sponsored by Portland Com­
munity College even though the
When the wheel belongs to you. the road goes anywhere
hobby and recreation classes
you say. And it’s so much better with a ’7 4 Chevrolet.
began last week
“ Because of our early starting
--------------- i Introducing an elegant
date this year, we are keeping
motor car, just asking to be enjoyed. Out­
registrations open for an ad
side: an imposing new grille, and on
ditional week giving more peo
the Coupe, a distinctive new
pie more time to arrange their
roof line. Inside: peace,
schedules
stated Community
quiet and convenience.
Services Dean Burdett Emery
Keep them posted on "What's Happen­
With standard power
To make most classes com­
steering to do most
patible with the schedules of
ing at home with a subscription to
of the turning, stan­
public schools in which they are
taught. PCC started many com
dard power front
the Vernonia Eagle.
munity classes during the week
disc brakes to do
of September 10
most of the stop­
“ However, our college trans­
OHLY
ping, and a standard
fer classes offered in the com­
Turbo Hydra-matic
munity schools will begin on
transmission to do the
Monday, September 24,” con­
shifting. I f you want the
4
tinued Emery All college trans­
luxury and comfort of a car that
fer courses taught in the fol­
leaves little else for you to do but enjoy
lowing locations are still open
the
ride, you don’t have to look beyond the ’74
PCC’s Cascade and Sylva.ua
For the
Caprice Classic. However, the freedom of the open road
centers, Emanuel Hospital. M a­
begins with the freedom of choice:
dison High School. Newberg
School Year!
High School, St Helens High
School Scappoose High School.
W ta G I This year's version of
(Oct. thru June 15)
Forest Grove High School, and
last year’s Motor Trend Econ­
Aloha High School
omy Car of the Year. (And
Areas where special interest
Car and D river Readers'
f ii r
. a / * ll}xury Chevelle, new this year. With
¡SUBSCRIPTION
FOR:
classes are still available in­
Choice as Best Economy
full foam seats A fold-down front armrest. Wood-grained
clude Portland (all areas,) Bea
vinyl accents. Elegant inner door panels. Extremely
Sedan for the last three
verton, Tigard, Lake Oswego,
Name ..... .......
tasteful upholstery and cut-pile nylon carpeting.
years.) With a reshaped
Sherwood. Forest Grove, Hills
T hat’s just inside. The exterior is just
nose, bigger bumpers,
boro, St. Helens. Vernonia,
as classic, in character and
nicer carpeting, new stripes
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Scappoose, and Newberg Call
in detail, as the interior. Yet,
and new colors. Plus more good
the Community Services office,
it remains mid-size. And,
things to make-it better. See what it’s like to drive a winner.
244-6111, for a complete schedule
of times and locations
it remains all Chevelle.
W ith Chevelle handling
The way it looks
City.
and at a Chevelle price.
State.
Let litter bug you
is the way it goes. Quick,
Now that you've looked,
sleek and nimble. With
come and see the new
Zip Code.
a low, wide stance, re­
Malibu Classic—and all
JO Y T H E A T E R
sponsive steering. And
the 1974 Chevrolets. The
From __
comfort that’s rare in
ones shown here, plus
F rU Sat
Sept. 21-22
a car that handles so
Impala, Monte Carlo,
Mail To: Vernonia Eagle
well. Plus classic new
Chevrolet
Nova, Corvette, pickups,
THE
styling, and plushness from
vans and all our new
721 Madison Ave.
the cut-pile carpeting up.
ORGAMIZATIOH
cars and trucks.
Vernonia, Ore. 97064
B RHOADES. Editor
MELVIN SCHWAB, Cs
1
CZ Announces
Tw o Transfers
The People
Speak
HOSPITAL
M a n y Classes
Chevrolet
H ave Opening
A better-than-euer way.
KIDS OFF TO COLLEGE?
$ 2 »
Sidney Poitier
(Please Enclose Check or MO)
t
A t your Chevrolet dealert Sept 20