O c m o n la E a g le Sisters Enjoy 2 THURSDAY, OCT 11, 1973 Vacation Trip SF.L-MOR INC., Publishers B RHOADES. Editor MELVIN SCHWAB ( ompositor OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER Vernonia, Oregon Entered as second class mail matter August 4, 1922, under the act of March S, 1879. Published weekly on Thursday at 721 Madison Ave., Vernonia. Columbia County. Oregon 97064 and paid at the Vernonia Post Office as second class matter. Subscriptions $3.00 Per Year — In the Nehalem V'alley $4 00 Per Year Elsewhere OFFICE HOURS Mon.. Tues.. Wed.. Fri.—8 a.m. to 6 pan. Thurs & Sat.—8 a.m. to 12 noon Phone 429-3372 >x*x«x»x»x»x»>x«x»x»» 'Oregon Newspaper ’ Publishers I Association 1 RIVERVIEW—Mrs Evelyn Heath returned last week from a month's vacation trip to Halifax. Nova Scotia, with stopovers in Montana and Washington on the return trip She accompanied her sister, Mrs Lillian Kirkwood of Davenport. Washington for a three-week stay in Halifax, where they visited the latter's son. Lieutenant Commander and Mrs Kenneth Kirkwood and family Among the many scenic places visited while there was Pegg s Cove which has a snug harbor for lobster fishing and a ligh t­ house built on huge granite rocks. On the return flight another sister joined them in Helena. Montana and visits were made at Deer Lodge and Missoula with their relatives The next stop was in Spokane, where a family gathering was held at the Holiday Inn hosted by the ladies’ brother and wife. M r and Mrs Rudolph Nielson of Reardon Eighteen members of the Nielson family were present for the event M r and Mrs Frank White and Mrs Billie Gravon of Portland spent Sunday visiting the ladies' sister and brother-in-law Mr and Mrs Merle Cline Mrs John Shaw took Mrs Donovan Reynolds and Mrs Frank Schnudlin to Portland on Monday to visit George Snyder of Hillsboro at the Emanuel Hospital They found that he was released after having open-heart surgery on Wednesday- Mr and Mrs Roger Bishop and children have moved from the Haines house on Riverside Drive to the house on Spencer Avenue recently vacated by M r. and Mrs Gary Matthews Larry Strong of Tacoma was an overnight visitor Sunday night at the home of his parents. M r and Mrs Carson Strong Saturday. Mrs Maude Wells attended the fall area workshop of Delta Kappa Gamma at Tillamook x»x*xex»x»x*x*xex*x»xe JOY T H E A T E R F rL -Sal. O d . 12-13 THEY CALL HIM THE MECHANIC Charles Bronson :«x»x»x»x*x*x»x*xox»x« The United Good Neighbors campaign is in its second week and beginning to gain mo­ mentum with Columbia County- showing $8,064 or 23 percent of its goal of $35,000 collected to date. The Island of Guam has a year around temperature of 70 to 90 degrees VHS LOGGERS walked over the Gaston Grey­ hounds Friday night In a 32-0 victory which gave them a record of three wins and two losses SCAPPOOSE SAND & GRAVEL CO. PHONE 543-7141 R oute 2, B o x 1 SC A P P O O SE . O REG O N QUALITY goes into every prescription at Vernonia Drug We stock only the finest in pharmaceuticals and health needs . . that s why you can count on getting the best when you bring your prescrip with only three gomes left to play this season They go against Warrenton next Friday. October 19 at Warrenton. —Photo by Brad Garner ;e x e x e x * x e x e x * x * x e x * x e x » x e x e x * x » x e x e x * x e x » x e x e x T O P IC S O F T H E T 0 W N £ oui Se^ ? Mr. and Mrs Sam Crawford of Woodburn spent Sunday with his sister Mrs Mabel Graves Mrs. l.inda Zac her and two children of Aloha visited Monday- al the home of her grandparents. Mr and Mrs Adnan Logan Mrs. Trilla Anderson spent a week at Tillamook visiting her two daughters and families Mr and Mrs Sam Anderson and Mr and Mrs Cel Anderson On W ednesday. Mrs. Maude Wells, Mrs Mathiide Bergerson and Mrs Mabel Graves attended the first meeting of the season of the Columbia County Retired Educators Association at Clat­ skanie H enry K o d en h a m er and George Peachey spent 17 days recently fishing in the Snake rive r at Ox Bow The fishing was good as well as the weather, so they returned well pleased with the trip Mrs. Lela W hitman cam e home Sunday after spending two weeks visiting her son and fam ily Captain and Mrs Carl Whiteman He is the pilot of Capitol Airways international Her daughter Mrs Lyle Hatha­ way of Tualatin met her at the airport and brought her home Mr. and Mrs. Loren Stiff spent a week recently at the home of their son and family- Mr and Mrs Elvin Stiff at Amboy, Washington Ruth Steers and Laura C arm i­ chael took Nellie Dunlap to the hospital to visit her husband, ★ Ready Mixed Concrete ★ Concrete Aggregate ★ Crushed Rock The People Speak ★ Road Gravel Sold by Scale Weight MIST M r and Mrs Harold of Fern H ill visited the Wayne Kysers. Sunday afternoon The Wayne Kysers were in Portland Wednesday for a dental appoint ment for Mrs Kyser Weekend visitors at the David Crawtord home were M r and Mrs Wagoner from Yam hill, for the opening of deer season Norman and Butch Crawford and Gene Kyser went to Mur derers Creek in Eastern Oregon for the opening of deer seaiUM Mrs Steve Hanson spent the weekend at the home of her parents, the Norman Hansens Norman and Virginia Hansen attended the Oregon State foot liall game on Saturday, in Cor vallis. Sunday evening, M r and Mrs Hansen and children enter tamed neighbors and friends at a gathering for Norman's mother. Mrs Jane Hansen on her 80th birthday Mr and Mrs Bud Smith and children, from Oceanside, visi­ ted the Art 1-aubach fam ily on Sunday evening They brought Jim back from a week-end visit M r and Mrs Art 1-auhach III, and son Arthur Ijiuhach IV, visited the Art Laubach II, Sunday evening Monday, October t5 - City Coun­ c il - City Hall 8 p.m. G eorge Snvder. of Hillsboro, A L L PR O D U C T S W ILL B E Thursday, October 11 - Boy S c o u ts —H a w k in s P a rk Cabin 7 p.m AA -Evangelical Church K it­ chen—4 p.nv Im m u n iza tio n C lin ic West Oregon Electric Building - 9:30 11:30 a m Rebekahs - IOOF Hall - 8 pm School Board Meet Adm ini­ stration Bldg - 8 p.m Sunday, October 14 Police Cadets City Hall 8 p.m son of Mrs Frank Schmidlin. underwent open-heart surgery- on Wednesday at the Emanuel Hospital in Portland A pace maker was not necessary; his heart arteries were repaired. ----------------- E ffective Im m ed ia tely ---------------- Kysers Have Sunday Afternoon Visitors Saturday, October 13 West Ore Co-op Meet West Orc Elec Bldg - 10 m Vernonia Grange - Grange Hall 8 pm «:*x*:*x*:*:*x*x*:€*:*:*:*:*:«: x o UGN Campaign Shows Excellent Beginning VHS CROSS Country did it again Monday when the Varsity team took a first place trophy in the Catlin Gable Relays, competing against ten other schools. DATES To Remember. . . » x o > x » x o > » x « x o > x o x taking needed arteries from his leg Those who stayed at the hospital at that time were his wife and son George of Hillsboro and Mrs Schmidlin and Mrs Donovan Henolds of Riverview Owing to the seriousness of the surgery members of his fam ily gathered at the Schnudlin home, including Mr and Mrs Charles Harders and Mrs. Carol Cooper of Montesano, Washington. Mr and Mrs Floyd Snyder and two sons of Danville, California and M r and Mrs Bert Snyder and M r. and Mrs Glenn Reynolds of Scappoose Noble. Sunday. After the hos pital visit they visited the Lee Schamp home in Forest Grove and the W illiam Carmichael home in Hillsboro A surprise party was given at the Normand Alford home last Thursday evening for Tiny Nor- mand and Betty Lusby Cake and coffee were served Those who attended besides the guests of honor were Kim. Tracy, and Bonnie Lusby, M r. and Mrs Alford and daughters. Ruby and Tvlee. and Ruby Normand Bud and Carol W hiteside and five daughters visited with his sister and fam ily. Mr and Mrs Wm Rhoades Sunday, on their way home to Gresham from a weekend at the beach Mrs. Kathy Fry and Kelli, daughter and grandaughter of Mr and Mrs Melvin Schwab, left from Portland international A irpo rt Saturday to fly to Hawaii where they then embarked on a flight to Guam where they w ill join Mrs F ry ’s husband who is stationed there with the U.S. Air Force They w ill remain there for the next two vears Senators Give Statement In conjunction with the col­ “ May I have your favorite lective bargaining referendum the following statement has been recipe?" released by senators Atiyeh, I have asked so many people this question and received so Meeker and Smith "As ot October 4, we have not many really great ones for collected enough signatures to our Vernonia Cookbook. But, now that it is only two refer the public employes col­ lective bargaining act to the weeks until “ D ” Day (our dead line i I find many names missing voters We are sorry that those who from our list of contributors We would like everyone to con­ opposed our efforts took it upon tribute whether you are a new- themselves to be so concerned resident or an old tim er, male or about people voting on the female Just drop them off at measure, that they did every Brunsman Hardware or Ver­ thing legally possible to thwan our efforts. We are personally nonia Clinic Thank you sorry that they were afraid to Peggy Brunsman have the people vote on the issue It was our intention to give the Thursday September 27, I was people of ( iregon a right to either taken to the Forest Grove Hos­ approve or disapprove what we pital with a bleeding ulcer feel is a dram atic change in Within an hour of my a rriv a l, a state policy. We hope the law prayer hot line was started for works well although we have me by Mrs Alice Lindsley, Mr grave concern about it. and Mrs Jack Lindsley of Hills The referendum drive was a boro. M r and Mrs Harold Hofer Jr of Hillsboro and Mrs M ar­ non-professional effort of inter garet Burndt of Vernonia were ested citizens. We worked on a shoe string, but effectively de­ at my bedside praying for me On Friday September 28, signed our organization to obtain X-Rays were taken and the signatures from every county in the state We are proud of the bleeding ulcer was not there I had lost a lot of blood and had citizens who volunteered their a very low blood count I praise efforts and we wish to express God for taking the bleeding our sincere thanks to them In less than three weeks they were ulcer away Monday October 1 I was able to obtain over half the released and I'm feeling stron­ required signatures (Due to the Supreme Court's decision to ger every day On Thursday, October 4 about change the ballot title we had 3:15am I woke up and my Lord only 30 days left to gather Jesus Christ spoke to me and signatures, 10 of which were said “ You have had a miracle taken up in reprinting and healing, accept it . " I have redistributing the petitions ) We were instructed by the accepted it and I'm giving Jesus Secretary of State's Office not to Christ all the glory and praises I thank my many friends that file our petitions due to the fact prayed for me and the flowers that we fell short of our goal We feel there is no point in taking up and cards sent. A special thanks to Pastor the state’s tim e and money in Terry I-owen and members of checking the signatures on the the Vernonia Baptist Church, petitions ” Pastor Jack (.'arisen and mem bers of the Evangelical Church, Over $186,300 in scholarships and Pastor Jimmie Floyd of w ill be given to 270 4-H winners Brookwood B aptist Church, during the 52nd National 4-H Hillsboro, and Mr and Mrs Congress in Chicago. November Wally Grosche for bringing me 25 29 The awards are donated by home corporations, businesses and God be w ill you all foundations in some 43 different Hose Haddix programs Set For CFPfl The Columbia Foster Parents Association w ill offer a series of four meetings on improving the special parenting skills needed by foster parents The meetings w ill lie held in the Children’s Services Division office on Tues­ day nights from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m A babysitting stipend w ill be paid to foster parents Coffee and cookies w ill be served The sessions w ill be October 23 and 30, November 6 and 13. The meetings are open to anyone interested in improving their parenting skills Mr Val Linn w ill he the discussion leader The October 23 session w ill concern "R elating to the Chil­ dren's Services Division " Ways of forming a working partner­ ship with each caseworker, usine the agency's services, and sim ilar ideas w ill be discussed The October 30 meeting w ill be about “ Foster Parents' Expec­ tations of themselves and then; foster children " This w ill cover morals, acceptance testing tie havior and ways of reconciling expectations to a realistic work­ able level On November 6. the session w ill be to discuss “ Crisis Situa­ tions." The definition of a genu ine crisis, unacceptable beha vior and out-of-control actions w ill be included in the dis­ cussion The final meeting on No­ vember 13, w ill be on “ Helping to improve the self-image of foster children." Messages that effect the self-image, dealing with in e v ita b le fa ilu re s and validating skill and worth are topics that w ill be discussed Mr Linn is a foster parent and a counselor for a private social agency He has several years of experience w o rkin g w ith troubled young people and has worked out some useable tech niques to help these children realize their potential and deal with their problems GETS IT A U TOGETHER Tuesday, October 16 - Sea Scouts Hawkins Park Cabin 7 30 p.m Oddfellows - I(X)F - 8 p.m Wednesday, October 17 - OES - Masonic Temple 8 p.m Thursday, October 18 - Boy Scouts - Hawkins Park Cabin 7 p.m. AA—Evangelical Church Kit chen - 8 p.m Izaak Walton League West Ore. Elec Bldg 7:30 p.m Friday, October 19 - Sr C iti­ zens - Community Center - Potluck 12:30 p m (social) Nehalem Valley 4-H The Nehalem Valley 4-H Live­ stock Club w ill meet at 7:30 Thursday evening, October 11 at the home of Tom Budge, leader Anyone interested in 4-H is welcome to attend this meeting * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * (M a rks N e w Schedule) * * * * * D IS C O U N T FO R V O L U M E B U Y IN G * * * * * * * * * * * * O pen E v e r y S a tu r d a y —— 10 A .M . to 5 P .M . * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 1 /2 PRICE CLOSING­ OPENING SALE FRI., OCT. 12 and SAT., OCT. 13 St. Mary's Thrift Shop STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT & CIRCULATION Title of Publication, Vernonia Eagle Frequency of Issue, weekly Locatiun of known office of publication, Vernonia, Columbia County, Oregon 97064 Location of the headquarters or general business offices of the publishers, Vernonia, Oregon 97064 Names and addresses of publisher, editor and managing editor. Publisher, Sel-Mar, Inc., P.O. Bax C, Scappoose. Oregon 97066; Editor, B Wayne Rhoades, 721 Madison Ave., Vernonia, Oregon 97064; Managing Editor, B. Wayne Rhoades Owner. Sei-Mur, Inc.. P.O. Box C, Scappoose, Oregon 97066, Jerry L. Moore. P.O Box C, Scappoose, Oregon 97066. Known txjndliolders. mortgagees, and otlier security holders own­ ing or holding 1 percent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securities; none. Extent and Nature of Circulation Total No. of Copies Printed ........................... 1200 Paid Circulation 1. Sales through dealers and carriers, street vendors and counter sales ............ 172 187 2. Mail Subscriptions .................................... 891 880 Total Paid Circulation ....................................... 1063 1076 Free distribution by mail, carrier or other means 1. Samples, complimentary, and other free copies 5 2. Copies distributed to news agents, but not sold 27 Total Distribution 1U8 Office use, left-over, unaccounted. spoiled after printing 82 Total ............................................................. 1200 I certify that the statements made by me above are correct and complete Jerry Moore GET READY FOR WINTER PRESTO LO G S GET 'EM WHILE WK 8TCLU got n o SCAPPOOSE PH . 543-6333 CAST IRON < You Haul ■ Lineal F i.-------------- PIPE — ALSO — Large Selection of F illings for AU Your Sewer Pipe Needs W-IRCH SHEET ROCK 4x8 Sheets Cash 'n $ |9 2 C arry____ WHEN IT COMES TO HOME IMPROVEMENT NEEDS THINK OF YOUR 7 DAY A WEEK YARD IN SCAPPOOSE 1