Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, October 11, 1973, Page 3, Image 3

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    4-H Week Is
October 7-13
The 4 H club program keeps
growing and throughout the
United States those 4-H'ers
which now number more than
five million will be celebrating
National 4-H Club Week October
7 - 13 4 H will be brought to the
attention of the public in many
areas through window displays,
which will tell the story of the
over 50 different projects avail
able to boys and girls in the
program
Columbia County boys and
.girls eligible to become 4 H club
•»»embers will be contacted
ihrougb the schools by a team of
4-H community coordinators
Some of these community coor
dinators are new to the 4-H club
program but attended a training
program at the courthouse in St
Helens on September 25 They
will be concentrating their ef­
forts looking for those people
interested in youth who are
willing to spend a small part of
their time leading a 4-H club
These people can be teen lea
ders, who must be juniors or
seniors in high school and must
have an adult advisor but will be
leading their own club They can
be mothers, fathers, grandmo
thers, or grandfathers, working
people* or retired people*
Faye Sword will be* coor­
dinating the 4-H program in the
Vernonia area Pat Wilson and
Judy Phelps are coordinators for
the Scappoeise area Mollie I j i -
moureaux w ill be working
mainly in the McBride School
area in St Helens. Rose Hum
bert has charge of the Canaan,
Deer Island. Columbia City
area JoeDean Wheeler is com
munity cexirdinator for the R ai­
nier Elementary School area
Lorraine Dodge is working with
Goble School area Betty Lang
worthy at the Delena and Hud
son Schools
Oregon like many other states
is trying to determine how to
attract more males to the 4-H
club program. Girls outnumber
tin* boys two to one More men
leaders are needed for certain
projects to attract boys to the
program. Boys 9 to 12 years old
function well in all 4-H clubs with
male leaders Older boys prefer
mixed boy-girl groups Teen
leaders, at least juniors in high
school, are effective with 9 to 12
year olds and boys make just as
good teen leaders as girls
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MOTOR FREIGHT, INC.
Phone 429-3462
Senior Citizen
News —
DANA ANDRUS
Engagement Revealed
For VHS Student
Mr. and Mrs William A An­
drus of 626 Adams Avenue are
proud to announce the engage­
ment of their daughter, Dana
Wynette to Walter A. Floeter, Jr.
of Vernonia, son of Walter A
Floeter Sr., of Vernonia and
Mrs Fred W. Floeter of Scap­
poose
Dana is a sophomore attending
Vernonia High Walt is a fresh­
man at OSU this year
No immediate date has been
set for the wedding.
Group Seeks
Queen Entries
“ Farmers Insurance Group is
seeking a young woman, age 18
through 25 to be queen of our 1974
Tournament of Roses parade
float," announces Lloyd Quinn,
company agent in Vernonia
Theme of this y e a r’s parade will
I k * “ Happiness is.....”
Winner of the contest will
receive an all-expense-paid trip
to Pasadena. California, to reign
as queen of the company’s
Tournament of Roses float on
New Y e a r’s Day.
The contest will be judged on
the basis of photographs sub­
mitted by contestants Winner in
the local contest will be named
“ Miss F a rm e rs
Insurance
Group of Vernonia” and her
photograph will be entered in the
state contest.
Photographs of each state
winner will be entered in the
national contest for judging of
the national winner by a com­
mittee of TV and Film Stars.
Entry blanks are available at
the local Farmers Insurance
Group office Each entry must
be accompanied by a 5 x 7 inch or
larger, head and shoulders black
and white photo of the entrant
and a full-length snapshot of her
in street attire (not larger than 4
x 5 inches.) Entries should be
mailed to the “ Miss Farmers
Insurance Group Contest,” P.O.
Box 2478, 468(1 Wilshire Blvd ,
Los Angeles, California, 90051
Entries must be postmarked no
later than midnight, October 15,
1973
There were 28 members pre­
sent at the potluck Friday.
Another load of rolled papers
are ready for delivery.
Ix*ta Whiteman returned Sun­
day from Hawaii, where she
visited her son and fam ily for
two weeks Leta is the librarian
here at the center Glad to have
her back.
Thanks to those who have
come in to pay their membership
fees.
Mrs Naomi Mack and Ted Hill
are still absent from activities on
account of illness Will welcome
them back soon
We are looking forward to a
paid helper in our center three
days a week soon Green Thumb
has appropriated money for this
service.
Our next social potluck will be
Friday October 19 at 12:30 p.m
All Senior Citizens Welcome.
Get-Together Held
At Pat Jones Home
A get-acquainted gathering
was held at the home of Pat
Jones on Monday, October 8.
Those in attendance were:
Ruth Cadwallader, Betty Coul­
ter, Susan Fenner, Janet Hult,
Pat Jones, D iane Roberts,
Candy Sparks, Carol Sparks,
Sherry Walter, and Shirley W il­
kerson.
Apple tarts, tea and coffee
were served.
NEW ARRIVALS
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A new arrival at the home of
M r and Mrs Jim Hult was a
two-day-old baby girl named Jill
Suzanne.
Maternal grandparents are
M r and Mrs Reggie Bruce of
Vernonia and great-grandpar­
ents are M r. and Mrs. C.A.
Bruce of Bastrop, Louisiana.
Paternal grandparents are M r.
and Mrs Gus Hult of Seaside and
great grandparents are M r and
Mrs W I Bond of Forest Grove.
Graceland College
Homecoming Attended
M r and Mrs Walter Mathews
flew to Iowa Thursday afternoon
to attend Mrs Mathews’ 40th
Homecoming at Graceland Col­
lege, Lamoni, Iowa
They were guests at the home
of their daughter and son-in-law,
the Mel Clarks. The couple
returned home Sunday night.
Waterinaiter Visits
Clayton J. Gardner. State
Watermaster, is in Room 308,
Columbia County Courthouse,
the third Wednesday of each
month from 10 a m. until 3 p.m.
to answer any questions per­
taining to water rights His next
visit will be on October 17, 1973.
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THURSDAY,
OCT.
11,
1973 3
Theatre Opens
New Season
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COMPILED
BY
Curl Brothers
Lead VHS In
Cross-Country
3 C flour
2 / 3 C Cocoa
2 C sugar
1 t salt
2 t soda
1 C oil
2 C water
1 T vanilla
1 T vinegar
Put all dry ingredients in a
bowl and make a hole in it with a
spoon Then add liquid mix and
bake at 350 degrees for 25 to 3b
minutes. Makes a moist fudgy
cake
1 Pkg (8 oz) cream cheese
C sugar
I C whipping cream, whipped
I I it C drained crushed pineapple
1 9-inch graham cracker pie
shell
SCHOOL
JOURNALISM
CLASS
VHS 'Swine'
Smash Ladies
NROTC Scholarship
Explained To Class
Plymouth
Larsen's Inc.
Open House Held By
Reading Students
VPD Reports
Three Thefts
THIS is for
Physicals Given To
Incoming Students
OIRAORDINARy
OCT. 18-19-20-21 — 11 A.M. to 5 P.M.
Read the Ads - It Pays !
CLOSEOUT
SPECIAL!
Whip softened cream cheese
and sugar well
Fold in
whipping cream then the well
drained crushed pineapple.
Spoon into the pie shell.
Only While In Stock Models Last
Chill thoroughly, about two
hours, until filling is set. Makes 6
to 8 servings
ltk C drained crushed pineapple
2 T finely chopped onion
V« C brown sugar
1 t mustard
1 T catsup
1 lb (8 - 10) Franks sliced into
1 - inch pieces
2 Cans pork and beans or baked
beans
Drain pineapple well. Combine
pineapple with remaining ingre­
dients in a 2-quart casserole
Bake in preheated 350 degrees
oven for an hour makes 6 - 8
servings
Quick Suggestions
Quirk Pineapple Cheese Pie
HIGH
Success Greets Few
Hopeful VHS Hunters
Hawaiian Baked
Beans and Franks
Crazy Cake
VERNONIA
Bake Sale At VHS
By Language Club
Menus from Vernonia Cooks
Hank and Ellen Bodenhamer
have lived in Vernonia all their
lives They have two children,
Shana, 7, and Thad, 6 years old
Ellen enjoys cooking and can­
ning from her vegetable garden.
She also belongs to the Saddle
Club and spends her leisure time
riding her horse, Sandy.
Following are some of her
favorite recipes
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1973-74 theatre season opens with
a myriad of events marking the
dedication of the newly com­
pleted Mago Hunt Center for the
Performing Arts Formal dedi
cation is October 17
Last Friday the Senior Class
Saturday October 20 at 8 p.m.
Male Chauvinists rejoice, the
was told about the Navy-Marine
British actor John Stuart An­
so-called male pigs, (or boars,)
Scholarship Program
derson will deliver a solo pre­
of Vernonia Union High School
They were told the many
sentation incorporating the spo
have finally earned the right to advantages of the NROTC scho
ken word, mime, costume and
be known as just plain folks
larship Program and some of the
music Admission is $2
The issue was settled Thurs
academic and physical require­
The VHS Cross-Country run­
A children’s theatre improvi­
ments for it. In college, certain
ners competed in two meets this day, October 4, when the sup
sational workshop will be condu­
classes are required for NROTC
last week; one at Cape Lookout posedly best six male volleyball
cted by Mrs Catherine Roberts,
members.
State Park and another at Lent players squashed the girls' var
Saturday and Sunday October
NROTC was just opened up for
sity team in the best two out of
Park in Portland
20, 21, at 2 p.m. Performed by
women last year, with 16 in the
The varsity team scores at three games Although the girls
adults for children, the workshop
program last year. It was also
Cape Lookout were Tillamook - did win the first game quite
will allow for interaction be
brought up that on tests women
23, Vernonia 43, Neah-Kah Nie, convincingly, the boys came
tween on-stage actors and their
usually score higher than men,
back to win in the next game,
55, and Warrenton (score una
young audience. This event is
not only on the test as a whole,
vailable) Individual places and and skunked the girls in the last
free and open to the public
but also on the mechanical part
times were as follows: Pat Curl contest.
A dramatic presentation star­
It all started when the boys’ of the test.
2nd at 13:37, Jeff Curl 8th at
ring Rae Mona Reynolds, David
15:07, Kelly Smith 10th at 15:13, P E classes began playing
Douglas teacher and MFA
Dale Webb Uth at 15:14, Rob volleyball last week M r Nice,
Candidate at U P, is sche­
Hanson 12th at 15:15, Lane seeing how well some of the men
duled for Sunday October 21 at 8
Daughtery 21st at 16:32, and were doing at the ladies’ game,
pm
Entitled “Cherchez La
arranged a match between the
Dave Clason 22nd at 16:55.
Ways of making money were
femme,” the recital features Ms
The JV team placed 2nd with a men and girls.
discussed
at Foreign Language
Reynold’s portrayal of six dif­
The men were heavy 5 to 2
score of 53, individual places and
Club meeting held last week.
ferent women - slob, queen, old
underdogs, according to Ver­
times are as follows: Bill
The meeting was called to
woman, drug addict - from
nonia High oddsmaker Gordon
DuPuis, 5th at 11:49; Brad
order
by President Chris Collins.
various plays. Admission is
“The Swede” Crowston.
Garner, 6th at 11:56; George
Several suggestions were made
$1.50.
Ever since the first match,
O’Niel, 13th at 12:42; Jim Good­
for making money, including a
The University of Portland
man 14th at 13:27; Bob Rhoades
daily battles have been staged
car
wash, a bake sale, a foreign
Acting Scenes to be presented
15th at 13:31; and Bruce King during noon hour So far, the
food bake sale, and a dance.
Monday October 22 at 8 p m . will
19th at 14:08
boys hold a big lead.
A motion was made by Vickie
show heroes and heroines from
The VHS squad then traveled
Serby
to have a bake sale during
Anne Of A Thousand Days,
to Lent Park in Portland on
activity period and lunch at the
Antigone, Electra, St. Joan, The
Wednesday to compete against
high school on Thursday, Oc­
Trojan Women, The Iceman
Portland Christian and Western
tober 11. The motion was passed
Cometh and Jesus Christ Super-
Menonite 32, Vernonia 34, and
and will be presented at Student
star This event is free and open
Portland Christian 58.
Council.
to the public.
Individual places and times
It was the morning of October
Paul Melhuish, UP communi­
were as follows: Pat Curl, 1st at
6, 1973; it was D-day (deer-day)
cations professor, will conduct a
13:42.2; Jeff Curl 4th at 14:49;
for most VHS hunters. “Bucks”
T V production workshop Mon­
Kelly Smith 6th at 15:09; Rob
were the game, but about 200 doe
day and Tuesday October 22, 23
Hanson 11th at 15:39; Dale Webb
permits for Clatsop and 300
at 2 p.m. The workshop will
12th at 15:48; Chris Collins 13th
permits for Scappoose units will
demonstrate the various hard­
at 15:53 and Lane Daughtry 17th
put a few doe hunters afield.
ware and features of the new
at 16:31.
The hard hunter was out there
performing arts center which
The Vernonia JV team didn’t
from the crack of down ’til the
will allow for almost unlimited
have any competition since the
last rays of sunshine. Then there
flexibility in television produc­
other teams didn’t have any JV
is the easier going hunter, who
tions at UP.
squads, but they ran in the
hunts the road with his 4-wheel
Tuesday October 23 at 8 p.m.,
Varsity race and placed as
drive trying to run his deer
“The Mad Show,” a musical
follows: Bill DuPuis 14th at
down.
CHRYSLER
review inspired by Mad maga­
16:05, Brad Garner 20th at 17:22,
motors corroraikm
Before season reports from
zine, will be presented by North
Bob Rhoades 21st at 17:35,
local dealers that handle license
Eugene high school. UP alumnus
George O’Neal 22nd at 18:02, Jim
and tags were reporting unusual
Mike Snider is director. Ad­
Goodman 23rd at 19:24.
numbers of licenses and tags
mission is $1.50.
being sold. One reason could be
The performing arts center’s
the high meat prices.
440 N. Nehalem
opening week climaxes with the
Hunting season started this
presentation of Man Of La
year for western Oregon from
CLATSKANIE. ORE.
Mancha, the popular musical
October 6 to November 11 and
comedy in which Miguel de
Tuesday, October 2, the De­
eastern Oregon from October 6
Cervantes is transformed into
velopmental Reading Class of
to 18. Also starting Saturday is
Your Local Rep.
the great knight Don Quixote. Vernonia High School, held an
grouse season.
Directed by Paul E. Ouellette,
open house for parents of the
VHS students that shot their
ART LAMPING
this musical will be performed
students in class.
bucks opening weekend are Ken
Thursday through Sunday Oc­
PH. 429-5671
The Open House was to explain
Enneberg, and Eddie Becker.
tober 25 - 28 and November 1 - 4
to the parents, the program from
Eddie Buckner and Rick Gwin
22t6c
at 8 p.m. General admission is
which the students are learning
shared the kill of a forked-horn.
$2.50
and also to show them the
materials the students would be
mr a t
using in their future work.
, MARGIE
SAYS:
Mrs. Christine Hendryx, the
teacher of the class, expressed
much disappointment in that
only one parent attended the
Three separate thefts of gas,
program
lumber and a firearm were the
only items in the police report
Bargains and Ideas Galore
for the week of October 1 - 7.
New and Old Items
Monday, October 1 between 7
Holiday Specials - Craft Materials
and 11 p.m , gas was taken from
October 2 and 3, the girls,
several vehicles parked near the
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boys, and freshmen, transfer
Alpine Lanes bowling alley
students as well as those who
Wednesday, October 3, Henry
participate in sports were given
G Bodenhamer, Clatsop St., re­
a physical by Dr. T .M Hobart,
ported the theft of lumber from
with Mrs.Peterson assisting him
his residence sometime during
in the girls examinations.
LEGION HALL
the evening hours
The high school has to give
Reported missing by Robert
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these examinations because it is
Allen Fullerton, was a hand gun
a state requirement.
The weapon was described as a
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Thirty-two boys and 55 girls
revolver, Sturm Ruger, Black­
took the physical.
hawk, .44 magnum with a $125
value.
When adding stewed figs to
cakes, puddings, breads, cookies
and so on, here's a quick way to
do it. With scissors, snip off the
stems, then place the figs in a
mixing bowl Use the electric
beater or hand beater. The figs
will whirl themselves into tiny
bits
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