' U IA io-k V# J \r - ~ . ^>u^onot Or o r on Oernon i a Eagto ASC Schedules Nominations S 71*0 3 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 — — 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 centeroan 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