Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, September 27, 1973, Image 1

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ASC Schedules
Nominations
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Loggers Lose By Four After
Game Second Half Comeback
Community ASC committee-
la s t Friday night the Loggers
coupled with some good hustle
_
men should always be the “ best lost their third game but may
more than made up the d if­
VERNONIA,
OREGON
97064
VOLUME 51. NUMBER 39_____________ VERNONIA.
OREGON
97064
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l»c lie Per Per
Copy_________________ THURSDAY.
THURSDAY. SEPT
SEPT 27 27, 1973 people available” according to have wor the season After being
ference as the loggers com­
Everret Skeans, chairman of the down 28 to 0 at the halftime, the
pletely stopped the Salem scor­
Washington County Agricultural fired up Loggers came back to
ing and did some scoring of their
Stabilization and Conservation make a game of it in the second
own.
(ASC) Committee This rem in­ half and made the final score a
The final defeat could be
der is made because Columbia respectable 24 to 28.
blamed on the Loggers being
County farmers have the oppor­
The host Loggers looked very
unable to convert the point after
tunity to nominate candidates bad in the first half as the
touchdown tries and a bad
for the ASC community com­ visitors dominated every phase
center<juarterback exchange on
mittee election to be held by mail of the game But in the second
a third down play as the loggers
The right to advertise has been
on December 3. Petitions, to be half the Loggers came back and
were moving toward the go-
upheld by Oregon Attorney Ge­
signed by a minimum of three looked like a football team that
ahead score.
neral Ix*e Johnson In an official
Edward F. Forbes has an
school year.
qualified voters, must be filed by wanted to win. Execution was
nounccd a free and reduced
opinion released September 18,
Even though the Loggers did
In certain cases foster child
October 29, 1973 at the county still sloppy in some parts but the
A special meeting was called
price meal policy for school
not win the game the new
ASCS office.
ren are also eligible for these Johnson quoted a 1966 ruling by
improved attitude and desire
Tuesday, September 25 at 8 p m.
children unable Io pay the full
a ttitu d e and d e te rm ina tion
benefits If a fam ily has such the Oregon Supreme Court that
Skeans reminded farmers that
by the Vernonia City Council
price of meals served in schools
showed through and if they can
children living with them and state agencies cannot prohibit or
no special form is required but
with Mayor Sherman Fisher
under the National School Lunch
keep this new posture the fans
wishes to apply for such meals regulate advertising unless such
the nomination must contain the
presiding
and
councilmembers
Program
should enjoy some winning ways
lor them they should contact the authority is expressly bestowed
statement that the nominee is
Tomlin, Banta, Atkins and M il­
i^ocal school officials have
upon the agency by the legis­
the rest of the season.
school.
w illing to serve if elected Those
ler in attendance Also present
lature
adopted the following family-
The Salem Academy team did
persons eligible to participate in
In the operation of child feed
was city recorder Wm Nelson
size-income criteria for use in
The opinion was requested by
not take long to get on the score
ASCS programs are eligible to
ing programs, no child w ill be
The special meet was held to
The Kidney Association of
determining e ligibility
board as the Loggers received
serve as ASC committeemen if
discriminated against because Rep Robert Ingalls, R-Corvallis
discuss payment to North Am­
Oregon has announced the op­ the opening kick and were
and
publisher
of
the
Corvallis
Children from families whose
they
are
qualified
ASC
voters.
of his race, sex, color, or
erican Contractors for work
ening
of
its
statewide
sale
of
Gazette-Times, in response to an
income is at or below those
unable to move. The visitors
Additional nominations w ill be
national origin
done on the East Vernonia Sewer
Halloween “ Trick or Treat” broke through the center of the
adm inistrative ruling by the
shown are eligible for meals free
made
by
the
incumbent
ASC
D istrict.
candy to help finance the cost of line to block the kick and fall on
Under the provision of the Builders Board, Department of
or at reduced prices In addition,
community committeemen if fe­
A motion was made by David
providing a rtific ia l kidney ma­ the ball in the end zone for the
policy, the elementary and high Commerce. The ruling prohi­
families not meeting this criteria
wer than six are nominated by
Banta and seconded by Lucille
chines,
training and medical TD They passed for the extra
bited
any
builder
in
Oregon
from
school
Principals
w
ill
review
but with other unusual expenses
petition from each community.
Tomlin to pay the contractor
supplies for Oregonians suffer­ points and the score was 8 - 0
applications and determine e li­ advertising that he was bonded,
due to unusually high medical
Each
community
election
w
ill
$50,000 of the $50,725.95 due.
ing from kidney failure.
g ib ility
licensed, or certified
A state
expenses, shelter costs in excess
with just two and one half
choose three regular com m it­
Following a lengthy discussion
At the same time, KAO issued minutes gone in the first quarter.
law,
effective
July
1,
1972,
of 30 percent of income, special
teemen
and
two
alternates.
Re­
with the contractor regarding
If a parent is dissatisfied with
an appeal to individuals, civic
required all builders to register
education expenses due to the
Again Vernonia received the
gular members elected w ill as­
letters sent to property owners
the ruling of the official he may
groups, schools, veterans, fra ­ kick and could not move the ball
with the Builders Board Failure
mental or physical condition of a
sist the county committee in
on damages caused by the sewer
make a request either orally or
te rn a l, businesses, schools, and punted to the visitors 32 -
to comply with the advertising
child, and disaster or casualty
administering ASCS programs,
work and the deadline for com­
in w riting to Darrold R Proehl,
churches, youth and men and yard line. Two plays later a 68-
prohibition could have meant
losses are urged to apply
conducting farm community
pletion of work, the motion was
district Superintendent, whose
womens clubs to come to its aid yard scoring pass and a two
revocation of the builder’s l i ­ carried with the meeting ad­
They may do so by fillin g in the
meetings, and serve as delegates
address is 475 Bridge Street,
by helping to sell the Halloween point conversion made the score
cense,
the
board
had
warned
application forms sent home in a
to the county convention where
journing at 8:45 p.m
Vernonia, Oregon for a hearing
candy during the annual fund­ 16 to 0 with the game not yet four
Additionally, a special investi­
letter to parents Additional
farmers
w
ill
be
elected
to
fill
to appeal the decision.
raising event.
gator had been directed to visit
minutes old.
copies are available at the
vacancies on the county ASC
The scales below are used to
Chuck Foster, KAO executive
Oregon
Newspapers
to
seek
principal’s office in each school
committee.
The Loggers could not do any
determine e lig ib ility for free or
director, said, “ a number of
compliance, according to Roger
The information provided on the
good on their four tries and
Boundaries of the Three coriv
reduced price meals for the
organizations
and
community
Williams. Executive Secretary
application w ill be confidential
munities and listings of e li­
1973-74 school year For further
groups around the state have turned the ball over to the
of the Oregon Newspaper Publi­
and w ill be used only for the
gible voters are available for
details about this program,
already placed orders for the Academy on their own 44 yard
shers Association.
purpose of determining eligi­
inspection in the Columbia
Listed on the police report for
please contact Edw ard F
candy,
but in order to raise as line From there the visitors
Williams said he first learned
b ility Applications may be sub
County ASCS office at 1683 St.
the week of September 20 - 25
Forbes, principal of Washington
much
money
as possible for our marched to the 18 and then tried
of
the
controls
after
a
newspaper
mltted any in.ie during the
Helens Street, St. Helens, 97056.
were three thefts, one burglary
Grade School
patients,
we
need the help of a pass that was intercepted on
called it to his attention fo l­
The ASCS office is open from 10
and a crim inal activity in drugs
other
groups."
He added, “ We the one yard line. It looked like
lowing a visit by the inves­
Income Scale
Income Scale for
the Loggers had finally stopped
until noon each Thursday.
in th? Vernonia area.
hope that through this Halloween
tigator
for F ree Meals
Reduced Price Meals
the scoring drive. But the Log­
A theft at the Sew Simple Shop
candy
sale
we
can
obtain
the
“ Newspapers are vita lly in­
gers fumbled on a third and eight
occured
at
4:45
p.m.
Sep­
money
to
purchase
several
a
r­
FAM ILY SIZE
FA M ILY SIZE
INCOME
INCOME terested in keeping advertising
play to give Salem a firs t and
tember 22 with an undetermined
tific ia l kidney machines."
tru th fu l,
m ea nin gfu l
and
goal at the two. One play later
amount
of
money
taken.
Two
The
Halloween
candy,
he
ex­
$
3.280
1
s tra ig h tfo rw a rd ,” said W il­
1
$ 2,740
suspects were described as fol­
plained, is produced by Curtiss the Salem crew had upped their
2
“ Each year Oregon
3,600
2
4,320 liams
lows. One white male, medium
Candy
Company. There are 20 lead to 22 to 0. Jim Thompson
3
newspapers
voluntarily
refuse
3
4,460
5,360
height, black curly hair, wearing
Circlets
five flavor rolls, which blocked the extra point try
4
4
5,310
6,380 tens of thousands of dollars in
After two exchanges of the ball
blue denim jeans and jacket; a
are
attractively
boxed and cel­
5
6,100 5
7,320 advertising which they suspect
that saw Crowston get off a good
second suspect, white male, six
lophane
wrapped.
A
Kidney
is
fraudulent,
misleading
or
in
6
6,890 6
8,260
foot, shoulder length blond hair,
Association label on the box run from the halfback spot and
7,600 7
7
9,120 poor taste
wearing blue jeans and a red and
identifies the product. Each box some good, but inconsistant,
“ They turn it down because
8 < .x
8,310 8
9,980
defensive work, the Salem bunch
yellow plaid jacket. Suspects
of
candy sells for $1.
9
they
feel
a
moral
responsibility
9
8,960
10,750
scored on the last play from
fled from the scene in a 60 -’63
“
Most
fam
ilies,”
said
Foster,
10
11.520 to police their columns, to help
The Lions Club of Vernonia
9,600 10
blue
ford
pickup
truck
with
white
scrimmage before the half. The
“
w
ill
buy
a
supply
of
Halloween
11
12,290 protect consumers But they also
and the Vernonia Education
10,240 11
try for point was an incomplete
out-of-state license plate.
candy
for
“
T
rick
or
Treat”
12
12
realize
that
there
must
be
free­
13,060
Association are joining in pro­
10,880
pass letting the half time score
Other activities in the area
goblins
anyway.
We
would
ap­
dom to advertise if the free,
remain 28 - 0.
included Claude’s Saw and Ser­ viding bar-b-q’ed chicken, salad,
preciate
people
buying
their
Each additional
economic system is to operate
Each additional
vice which reported that 55 drink, and dessert for the annual
Starting the scoring for Ver­
candy
from
us
and
thereby
fam ily member
effectively.
One
can
imagine
the
fam
ily
member
770
meeting of the West Oregon
640
gallons of gas was taken from
nonia
about midway in the third
helping
to
save
lives.”
utter chaos in the system if
E lectric Co-op on October 14
the parked school b’ise •.
Individuals and organizations period, new comer Greg Bell­
every state agency had authority
This
y
e
a
r’s
bar
b-que
A burglary in the resioence of
who want to help KAO are asked ingham pickea off a Salem pass
to control advertising in any way
chairman is Lion’s secretary,
the Arthur Eugene Walton home
to
send orders for candy boxes to and scampered 58 yards for the
it saw fit. The attorney general’s on Louisiana was investigated
Ted Forbes. There w ill be chic­
the Kidney Association of Ore­ score. The conversion was no
opinion is encouraging and a f­
ken
provided
for
sale
outside
the
also with an undetermined
gon, 1222 S.E. 7th Avenue, good but Vernonia was on the
firm s our position that the people
West Oregon meeting for those
amount of U.S. currency taken.
Portland 97214 or call KAO at comeback trail.
can best be served by law, not
wishing to take chicken home
Apparently the suspect entered
With the help of penalties and
234-6448.
through the a rb itra ry dictates of
with
them
or
to
just
eat
on
the
through an unlocked back door.
fumbles the Loggers took it in for
a state agency,” W illiams con­
spot.
A juvenile was taken into cus­
another score. Johnston got the
cluded
The location of this year's
tody Friday night and charged
counter. Again Vernonia got the
The board was notified by
bar-b-que
w
ill
be
next
to
the
with the alledged crim inal ac­
ball on a tumble and a nice pass
Johnson that the regulations
Vernonia Medical Clinic. Lion
Informational meetings Octo­
from Crowston to Bellingham
selected from more than 50 should be immediately can­ tivities in drugs The alledged
Law provides that no person
President Darrold R Proehl
suspect was apprehended at the
from 20 yards set up the second
ber I - 4 w ill unveil to the public
possibilities which have been celled
states
that
proceeds
w
ill
go
shall
drink
an
alcoholic
liquor
in
corner of Rose and Maple and
the solid waste action program
score for Steve Johnstons run
evaluated and discarded
toward a sight saving project
a motor vehicle when the motor
was referred to the Columbia
alternatives that are the result of
and made the total count 18 to 28
These w ill be presented by a
which includes vision screening
vehicle is upon a highway.
County Juvenile Department
eight month's study and evalua­
¡«»minute informational color
for elementary students. Be­
Furthermore, it provides that no
The final Vernonia score was
tion on the handling, processing
slide show Representatives of
cause both sponsoring groups
person shall have in his pos­
set up on a 30 - yard pass to
and disposal of solid wastes in
the Metropolitan Service Dis
are so vitally interested in youth
Holsey and then the TD was a
session, on his person, while in a
Multnomah, Clackamas, Wash
trict Board, COR MET and Bar
and vision problems, they feel
repeat of the play for 12 yards
motor vehicle upon a highway,
ington and Columbia Counties
tie Wells w ill be present tc
this joint endeavor w ill do much
and the score by the split end
any bottle, can or other re­
The action program, being
answer questions
to identify and help aleviate
ceptacle containing any alco­
The Loggers were now down
The UGN campaign begins
coordinated by thv Metropolitan
All the public meetings w ill lx*
by four but not yet ready to quit.
many vision difficulties.
holic liquor - which has been
October
1
and
runs
throueh
the
Service D istrict, was begun in
held from 7:30 to 9 p.m The 31st Kevin Cadigan of PGE is
The “ Drying of Foods for
The public is urged to pur­
Bellingham came up with yet
opened, or a seal broken. Or the
February, 1973 The engineering
schedule is as follows Monday,
chase dinner to help the youth o f
another interception that gave
contents of which have been
Columbia Countv Chairman for Backpacking and Home Use”
investigations are being conduc­
October 1, Columbia County UGN
w ill have guest instructors at the
the area. The dinners promise to
p artially removed, unless the
the Loggers life. The Vernonia
ted by COR MET. a joint venture
Circuit Courtroom, St. Helens
October 1 class session, fea­ be the delicious chicken that
team moved the ball down the
bottle, can or other receptacle is
Scappoose
chairman
is
Bob
comprised of CH2M H ill, Port
Tuesday, October 2, Room 201, Holdridge; Chuck Parks for St. turing the method of construc­ Cecil and Mrs. Huff have tra ­
field only to get a bad exchange
kept in the trunk of the vehicle,
land, and Metcalf & Eddy, Palo
Clackamas County Courthouse,
ting a home food dryer
ditionally bar-b-qued to such an
between the center and QB ruin
or is kept in some other area of
Helens;
and
Roy
Jones
for
Ver­
Alto Financial and legislative
Oregon City Wednesday, Oc­ nonia.
H arriet and Warren Clingman,
appetizing trim .
a third down play That play
the vehicle not normally oc­
analyses are being handled by
tober 3, Room 680 Multnomah
sealed the fate for the Loggers as
cupied by the driver or passen­
Vernonia Education Associa­
The goal this year is $35.000 for of the community of Banks w ill
Bartle Wells Associates of San
County Courthouse, Portland
give the details on constructing a tion President, Chris Boyle
gers
they had to try a desperation
Columbia County. “ We are al
Francisco.
Thursday, October 4 Room 402. ready 22 percent down the road simple but efficient home food states that many teachers have
This bill would not prevent an
pass for the first down it fell
The action program is sche­
Washington County Adm inistra­ on collections by contacting our dryer, which uses a small fan, already pledged their service
incomplete.
open container of alcoholic
duled to be completed by Jan
tion Building, Hillsboro
and methods for cooking and both at the Wesi-Oregon dinner
liquor to be kept in the living
The rain poured down the
good
corporate
citizens
for
their
uary, 1974 The forthcoming
using the dried foods. Mrs
quarters of a camper or motor
entire second half and yet except
and at the bar-b-q site.
series of public meetings w ill
pi opietorship g ifts ,” stated Cad­ Clingman is a home economist
home. Furtherm ore, the act does
for that play the Loggers did a
The elementary school se­
show the alternatives that have
igan as oi September 24, $7,599 w ith the Washington County
not apply to a motor vehicle
remarkable job of holding on to
venth
and
eighth
grade
chorus
been chosen for further study,
has been pledged.
Home Extention program.
the ball
operated by a publicly owned
under the direction of Don
St. Helens contributors as of
The Monday night class w ill Jackson, w ill entertain the West
transit system or a motor ve­
The Loggers w ill meet the St.
this date include: Standard Oil,
begin at 7:30 p.m. in room 2 at Oregon patrons with a choral
hicle operated by a common
Paul team on the home field
The Elementary Principals of PGE, Pacific Northwest Bell,
carrier and used p rim arily to
Friday, September 28 at 8 p.m.
Columbia County w ill meet at First National Bank, Boise Cas­ the high school Class fee is $1. presentation
carry passengers for hire.
noon Wednesday, October 10 a, cade, Kyser Gypsum, Reichhold
the Vernonia Golf Course
Chemicals, US National Bank,
Among items to be discussed Western Bank, Friesen Lumber,
Approximately $104 was col
w ill be outdoor education for Waters Concrete, Village Inn,
lected for Cystic Fibrosis for the
sixth graders; a testing program J.C. Penney, Rod Norwood &
Vernonia area’s Breath of Life
for elementary schools; athletic Assoc., Oregon Pioneer Savings
campaign, according to chair
schedules for the elementary & I>oan and Crown Zellerbach
man, Pat Goodman
schools in the county, the p rin ­ (all areas).
’ ’I feel this was a good amount
cipal’s role in improving edu
for the first year,” she stated
cation at the elementary level
Rainier - The Oregon Ban«,
"Not everyone was contacted
throughout the county, and Smith Tug and Barge, and Co
In a candlelight ceremony
and Boy Scouts, the Police
through an oversight and not
other topics revelant to the area lumbia West
Thursday night, September 20
Cadets and the Sea Explorers.
enough pamphlets were sent out,
of elementary education as per­
Clatskanie Edward Evanson,
James Goodman, son ol M r and
Also included in the service were
so it wen, well, I think,” she
taining to the elementary p rin ­ Clatskanie Timber, and General
Mrs
Elm er Goodman, was
Paul Parker, Associate D istrict
concluded
Telephone
cipal.
awarded the highest rank ob
Executive of the Sunset T rail
Cystic fibrosis is usually fatal,
The Oregon E le m e n ta ry
Vernonia U.S National Bank
tainable in scouting, as he
D istrict; Stan Glasner, Pre­
striking one in every l,5(Mi new-
School Principals Association
became Vernonia’s first Eagle
professional Scout Executive,
borns«More than 5,000,000 child
Local Chairman Roy Jones of Scout in almost a decade
Fall Conference begins in Port­
Columbia Pacific Council; D irk
rgn in the United States suffer
land Sunday, October 7. Edward Vernonia said, “ Last year we
James, a junior
at Ver­
Winters, Vice-Commixiore, Sea
Itiiui diseases affecting their
fell short of our goal which was nonia High School, has been in
Forbes, Washington Elemen
Explorers, Columbia Pacific
breathing and this is considered
tary Schdol principal, w ill lx* in $2000. with contributions total­ scouting since his eighth birth
C ouncil;
Ben
Westbrook,
the most serious. It is a leading
ling only $987 50 but this year we day when he joined Pack No 19
attendance.
Chairman of Troop Committee,
cause of death in children,
expect to meet or better the $2000 in Prospect in 1967 he became a
Troop No 201, Vernonia; Jack
clogging the lungs and airways
m a rk ."
Webelo then became a Boy Scout
Carlson, Committeeman, Art
with thick, sticky mucus, crea­
Named by Jones as area where he held his first office as
lum pin g. Committeeman;
ting breathing difficulties and a
chairmen were Gordon Smith
Assistant Patrol leader in the
Bob Carson, president, Ver­
high susceptibility to infection
and Ron Rexroad, Commercial;
Big Pine D istrict, Crater Lake
nonia Jaycee, sponsors of the
and lung damage
Tom T o m lin , G overnm ent;
Council.
troop; Rich Jones, Eagle, and
Less than ten years ago most
In 1969 Jim transferred to
Tourist expenditures in M ult­ Darrold Proehl, School Em p­
past Scoutm aster; George
cystic fibrosis babies died before
loyes
Troop No 201 in Vernonia where
(Mack) Brown, past Scout­
nomah, Clackamas, Washington
til«* age of five but today, due to and Columbia Counties by out
Among county organizations he held the posts of Assistant
master who gave the Eagle
improved therapy and expanded of-state visitors amounted to
receiving monies from the UGN Patrol leader, Senior Patrol
oath; Earl (Ozzie) and Chet
research, increasing numbers of $188 per resident in 1972 or one-
program last year were Colum­ Leader. Scribe, Bugler and Jun
Ray, both Vernonia Eagle
these children are surviving into third of the total expenditures by
bia Activity Center Association,
ior Assistant Scout Master He is
Scouts; and Russ Vinyard. of the
adolescence and adulthood with these visitors in the state, ac­ G irl Scouts, and the Boy Scouts
a member of the Order of the
Vernonia Christian Church who
the a bility to lead more normal cording to a study just com
Arrow He went before the Eagle
gave the Benediction
and active lives than ever be­ pleted for the Oregon State
Board of Review June. 1973
A reception was held following
fore
Jim is «•' -o a member of the
Highway Division by Battelle
the ceremony with refrt*shments
There is one child from the Northwest Laboratoriot.
Police Cadets in Vernonia and a
served by the Rebecca's. The
A Jamboree committee meet
Vernonia area presently receiv­
charter member of Sea Explorer
Ol the 16 regions covered in the
large sheet cake, iced in white
JAMES GOODMAN, takes Eagle oath, given by Mack Brown,
ing
w
ill
he
held
Wednesday,
ing treatment for the disease at Battelle survey report, Lincoln
Ship No 649
former Scout Master as he became the first Eagle Scout In the
and decorated with symbols of
October 10 in the West Oregon
the Oregon Medical School in County showed the highest tra
Attending the Eagle ceremony
Vernonia area in almost a decade. Only three percent of all
Scouting, was cut and served by
Portland
were members from both Cub
Scouts ever attain this honor.
Mrs.Don Jackson
vcl revenue per resident ($1,467) Electric building at 7:30 p.m
Reduced Price Lunch
Program Adopted Here
Right Upheld
By AG Johnson
Vernonia City
Council Calis
Special Meet
KAO Schedules
1973 Campaign
Police List
Three Thefts
West Oregon
Dinner Slated
October 13
Solid Waste Program Meet
Scheduled For Next Week
Open Bottle B ill
Effective Oct. 5
UGN Campaign
Begins Oct. 1
C-F Campaign
A Success
Food D rying Class
Starts October 1
Principals To
Meet October 10
James Goodman Awarded
Scoutings Highest Rank
Tourist Spend Most
In Four-County A rea
Jamboree Meet Set