Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, October 25, 1973, Page 6, Image 6

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    Demonia Eagle Ladies Visit
Astoria Area
MIST - Mrs D.D Barr and
Ekhofis Visit
Mrs Nettie Cox were in Ver­
nonia Monday On Tuesday Mrs
Eugene Area
Martin Hansen accompanied
6
THURSDAY,
OCT
2S,
1873
Hearing Set
For Angling
Regulations
4-H'ers Meet
November 3
Church Notes
Christian
Baptist
Women's P ra yer meeting
Tuesdays at 10 a m ; choir
practice Wednesday evening at 7
p.m . both at the church
Remember the high school
Homecoming fe s tiv itie s this
weekend Friday evening the
Knappa “ Loggers“ w ill be play
ing here Let's give “ OUR"
Diggers our support After the
game you’ll find fun and fellow
ship at the Fifth Quarter'at the
Carl Holsey home at 191 “ A "
Street A musical group w ill be
entertaining you. and pizza s and
pop w ill satisfy your appetite
Saturday. October 27 there’ll
be a Halloween party from 7 30
p.m to 9 30 p.m at the church,
so ....
First Baptist Church of Ver
noma invites you to worship and
fellowship at the following ser­
vices
Sunday School
10 a m
Morning Worship
11 a m
Evening Worship
7p m
Wednesday evening
7pm
(Bible discussion and prayer)
Brother Elmer Whiten frork
the Northwest Baptist Conven­
tion Office in Portland w ill he
speaking Sunday morning and
evening in the absence of the
pastor Whiten is director of
Christian Social Ministries for
the Northwest Baptist Conven
tion
Every one is invited to the Hal
loween party Tuesday night.
October 30 at the home of Gene
Baska. 226 C Street, from 6 to 9
pm
Nine to twelve-year olds are at
a teachable moment in develop^
ing understanding of children
points out Carol A Ashley '
Friday evening at 6 30 there
Mrs Barr and Mrs Cox to
Anglers should circle Novem­ Colum bia County Extension w ill be a time of prayer in the
N A T A l - P IT T S B l RG - M r
l.ong\ lew The Dan Sweeny s. of
Agent Parents who want to take chapel Following the football
ber 3 on their calendars This is
and Mrs Dick Ekboff visited the
Clatskanie, were Sunday visitors
advantage of this readiness game hot chocolate and popcorn
the date of a public hearing to
Eugene Panya family and the
at the Barrs
consider recommendations of should investigate the 4-H Fun
w ill be available in the fellow
Floyd Ekhofis in Portland Sun
Mr and Mrs Ted Kulyu were
With Children project, she says
the Game Commission staff and
ship hall for cold Digger rooters
day
weekend guests of Mrs Jane
Goals of the project are for
of the public for the 1974 angling
The gym w ill be open and
Mr and Mrs Bud Allhee of
Hansen
members to gain an under
regulations
supervised
for use by junior
Olympia accompanied by their
Mr and Mrs Charles Sund
The hearing w ill begin at 10 standing of young children to aged boys Saturday afternoon
niece. Susan Buchanan of Che
land and Mr and Mrs Walter
learn skills w hich can be applied between two and four
a m at the Western Forestry
halls, visited Mrs Mary Dass
Foster were in Portland, on
later in life and to learn that
Center in the Zoo-OMSI area of
After enjoying an extra hour of
this weekend
Monday to visit the Marsons On
working with preschoolers can sleep because of the return to
Portland Regulations w ill be set
Mr and Mrs Pat Zimmerman
Tuesday the Fosters and the
lie fun Members receive d irec­ standard time the Lord's Day
following the hearing
of Apiary visited Mr and Mrs
Sundlands went to Silver Lake
tion from adult leaders
The angling regulations book
activities begin with the Mens
Max Oblack Monday
Washington to visit the Fentons
In the Fun With Children
let w ill be published in a new
Prayer Meeting at 7 30 a m
Mr and Mrs Larry Oblack Mr and Mrs Foster left Thurs­
project 9 to 12 vear old vouths
format this year, intended to
Church School is at 9 45 and it ts
moved into their new house last day morning for Stockton. Cali
“ Cross your fingers and knock
select pre-school children to be Birthdav Sunday with special
make the rules easier to read
week
on wood.
forma Mr and Mrs Sundland
their
fun
friends
They
choose
and
understand
Regulations
recognition given to all with
Mr and Mrs Bill Keim of
And
promise the spooks that
were in Portland Thursday
one or more types of activities in
w ill be divided into four mayor
October birthdays Sundav is the
Portland called on Mrs Mildred
you’ll be good
Connie Kyser and Vickie Serby
which
to
work
with
the
children
sections
miscellaneous
rules
annual
Men's
Day
at
Evan­
Tupper Saturday
And don't you laugh and don't
were in Astoria. Friday evening
steelhead and salmon, miscel
stories and make-believe, art
gelical Churches throughout the
Mr and Mrs Walter Mathews to attend the Astoria-St Helens
you doubt
and
music,
toys
and
play,
and
laneous game fish and trout
nation Laymen from our tel
called on Mr and Mrs Max football game They also a t­
Or the goblins w ill get you
The customary angling zones nature and animal activities
lowship w ill participate in the
Oblack Sunday
if you don't watch out
tended the after game dance, at
w ill be retained Salmon and Project materials for leaders
worship experience
The spooks and goblins w ill
the senior high school
steelhead consist of fish of these and members offer suggestions
The Fellowship Dinner Sundav
let you in.
Visitors at the Willard Garlock
for activities m each of these
species over 20 inches in length
w ill honor Mary Anne Clark who
With your masquerade suit
home were daughter and son
Those under 20 inches are re­ areas
leaves next week for a thirty-day
and your face bedimmed
m-law Mr and Mrs Dale Dres-
gulated as trout, except in the
The project offers beginning
mission tour to Equador South
So come and see. yes. all
sel of North Bonneville The
Pacific Ocean
training which can be applied
America All are invited to join
of you.
Garlock s granddaughter. Miss
Suggested opening date for later as babysitters and even­ with us in this time of Christian
Father Mother and Grandma
Debbie Medges. of Vernonia,
BIRKENFELD M r and Mrs
lakes and streams throughout tually as parents. Mrs Ashlev
Fellowship around the tables
too’ "
Charles Ramsey returned home also visited The Carlock's re­
the state is April 27 except feels
Teen Choir practice under the
Along with food, the Spooks
on last Thursday from three turned home last Friday , from
Additional details w ill be
streams in Zone 1 and portions of
direction of Youth Pastor Dave
weeks visiting with her folks, the Eastern Oregon, when* Mr
and Goblins promise a surprise,
Zones 3 and 4 and a few other available at the Area 4-H Kick
Hooper is held at 5 15 p m Paul
hope Io see you there
Ira Hubers at Wellman. Iowa
Garlock was successful bagging
Off
Conference
on
Saturday,
exceptions This is a major
Weidman w ill bring a lesson to
Coming events November 1
There w ill be a Halloween a forked horn
November 3 Separate sessions
change for the high lakes
YES NO
the Youth Fellowship on “ The
6. Dr Scott Bartchy from Tue
Mr and Mrs Norman Hansen
•trick or treat' party at the
Streams in Zone 1 and portions of are scheduled for child develop­ Christian Teen and Dating "
□ □ 1- Does it provide all
and
Darlene
Akin,
of
Westport,
bingern.
Germany
with
special
Birkenleld Church October 31 at
the Rogue and Umpqua rivers ment and 29 other projects The
the coverages you
Tuesday morning there w ill be
meetings programs with much
6:30 to 8 p.m. for children from attended the VHS-Warrenton
need?
would open on May 25 if staff program w ill also include other
a Hoot Owl breakfast in the
variety, this w ill b«- at the
football game last Friday night
the 5th through the 6th grades
□ □ 2. Is it backed by a
suggestions are adopted East ideas for 4-H activities and for
church kitchen Tuesday even
Beaverton Christian Church
Mr and Mrs Roy Garlock re­
All children are invited
dependable agency
and Paulina Lakes in Zone 5 and working with 4-H club members
ing
w
ill
be
the
time
for
the
November 11. slide presentation
Mr and Mrs E T Johnston turned home last Friday from a
and company?
The conference w ill be held at
Clear Lake in Zone 2 would open
annual
Halloween
Party
of African visit by Orv Olson.
visited in Portland at the Lloyd hunting expedition to Eastern
□ □ 1 W ill it provide top-
May 25 along with the coastal the Portland Community College
Home Bible Classes are meet­
December 3. Gospel Lites: De­
Oregon They returned home
Johnston home on Sunday Mr
notch service even
streams A section that applied from 9 a m to 3 30 p m Anyone
ing in our community If you
cember 7-8, CWF Bazaar and
and Mrs Everett Johnston spent with a forked horn On Monday.
when you're a thou­
to lakes reservoirs and their interested in learning more
would
like
(o
be
included
in
a
Bake Sale
four days last week at Eugene Roy took Mrs Garlock. Mrs
sand m ile s fro m
tributaries within national forest about the child development
one-hour study of the Gospel of
Paul Thompson, and Mrs Pearl
and Madras
home?
boundaries in previous years project or other 4-H activities is
Luke,
call
429
5522
for
details
Spencer to the Dorcas Feder
invited
w ill be deleted
October 27 is “ Temperance
ation Fall Meeting in Portland
I f you can't answer “ ves" to
Another suggested change
Joining this year in supporting
Mr and Mrs Casper Servy
D ay" at the Seventh-day Adven
all three questions, better call
would
remove
the
minimum
size
4-H are Reader 's Digest sponsor
received a surprise phone cail
tist Church A special program is
us todat !
Those persons looking for an
lim it from brook trout in Zones 7 of the 4-H leadership program,
planned
from Mr and Mrs E jler An­
active, friendly church that
and 9 northeast Oregon Bio­
Kentucky
Fried
Chicken
donor
The Adventist is the only
derson. from Atlantic. Iowa Mr
logists say brook trout grow
RIVERVIEW - Mr and Mrs
of the 4-H poultry program, and stands for the Word of God are
church still sponsoring the Tern
and Mrs Ken Bockman visited
extended
a
warm
welcome
to
slowly in this region and small
Bernard Snook and his mother the Serby home Friday evening
Ski-Doo. Division of Bombardier
perance program
ones should be caught to prevent
Mrs lva Snook of Salem spent
Limited, sponsor of the North attend the following services
The Vernonia church has also
Thursday evening the Craw­
Sunday
School
9
45
a.m
overcrowding
and
stunting
Wednesday at the home of Mr ford family held a birthdav
American 4-H Snowmobile Pro­
held three ' ‘Stop Smoking“ c li­
Morning
Worship
11
a.m
Season and bag lim its for
and Mrs Virgil Snook Mrs Iva supper for Butch Crawford'
gram. the first 4-H program
nic« recently
Evening Service
7 p.m
winter steelhead and salmon
Snook is V irg ils aunt.
offered jointly in both the U S
Among those attending were
Vernonia Insurance
Family
Night
'
Wed
)
7:30p.m
angling
would
remain
essen
and
Canada
Mrs Larry Fowler of Portland Ron Kyser and Skip Goodman
A bus is run every Sunday
tially the same as last year with
came Sunday to spend a few Michelle Wagoner spent the
The National 4-H Service
Exchange
a few exceptions The winter bag
days with her father-in-law Cliff
Committee. Cooperative Exten­ morning for those needing a nde
weekend with the Crawfords
to Sunday School and church
lim it for trout in zone 1 and 2 sion Service and Olin Corpora­
Fowler
Phone 429-6203
There w ill be a Halloween
For more information phone the
Mr and Mrs Byron Cham­
streams would be two fish per
tion
have
joined
in
a
nationwide
Party at the Mist -Birkenfeld
The
Vernonia
Study
Club
met
953
Bridge Street
pastor
at
429X363
day over 12 inches However, the
bers of Dunlap Iowa spent last Church for 7th graders and on
4-H alumni search The 31 m il­
October 4 at the home of Mrs
Primary
Church
w
ill
be
held
Vernonia,
Oregon
staff recommends that this year
week at the home of their up Saturday October 27 from
lion 4-H alumni are living ex­
Irene Minger The program by
during the morning worship
this lim it be allowed in addition
daughter and family Mr and 6:30 to 10 p.m All are invited to
amples of dependable purpose
Mathilde Bergerson was about
service for kindergarten through
to the daily steelhead and sal­ ful citizenship, qualities stressed
Mrs Jack Seele\
come and have fun
how to make bead jewelry She
Jt*per«rxzfng
4th
grade
and
w
ill
be
geared
to
mon bag lim it
through 4-H If you know of a
mrttaS Acuda
showed a variety of materials
the
understanding
and
needs
of
A n o th e r re c o m m e n d a tio n
deserving 4-H alum, send their
used
and
many
finished
pieces
the
boys
and
girls
Great
times
would extend the single hook
name to 4-H Alumni Search
The next meeting w ill be
are planned
regulation above Gold Ray Dam
Insorsne» 6
National 4-H Service Committee.
Thursday November first, at the
An adult Bible study on the
Hart!art 15.C om .
on the Rogue River to August 14 150 N Wacker Drive. Chicago.
home of Mrs Reatha Horn Mrs
book of John is held every
in order to protect salmon from
IL 60606 or the county extension
Maude Wells w ill give the pro
VERNONIA JAYCEES I NEHALEM
Thursday evening at 7:30 in the
snagging
office
gram
home of Mr and Mrs Virgil
For the benefit of striped bass
Meet* the 2nd A 4th
VALLEY
Snook Everyone is welcome'
anglers the use of fish for bait on
A Halloween Party is planned
the
Umpqua
River
would
be
Tuesday
at
every
for the Primary Department
extended up to Elk Creek
CHAPTER
nursery through 4th grade 1
The closures at the mouths of
Earnest Keithley and his
Meets al Wes: Oregon E lectric several coastal rivers in Zone 1
this coming Saturday October
J.C. Hall—Old >1111 Market
Bldg., third Thursday at each would be removed The salmon
Pathfinder club, sponsored by
27 , 3 30 p.m until 5 p.m The
7:J# P.M .
month. 7:30 p.m.
Adventist
juniors <5th grade through 8th
season on the Chetco. Sixes, and the Seventh-day
Bob Carson. President
grade: w ill have a party in the
Joe L Dailey. President
Elk rivers in Curry County Church, w ill be calling at homes
B ill Hunter, Secretary
3-74 Ralph Bergersor. Sec'y.
evening from 7 p.m until 9 p.m
3-74 would be extended an additional in the community Halloween
Games, prizes
refreshments
month through December 31 to October 31
Instead
of
the
usual
treats
they
and
lots
more
is
planned
allow
angling
for
late-run
sal­
PYTHIAN SISTERS
VERNONIA CHAMBER
w ill be collecting non-perishable
mon
VERNONIA TEMPLE NO. n
OF COMMERCE
State Game Director John food fo r T hanksgiving and
Christmas baskets Good used
M eetings: LO.OJF. H all Second
Board of D irectors report to m em ­ McKean advises that in addition
A visiting minister from Hills
and fou rth W ednesdays of each
bers quarterly. Board m eets the to staff proposals the Commis­ clothing could also be used
boro. C. Hutchinson, w ill speak
The
Thanksgiving
and
Christ
m e n th at 8 pan.
second Monday. 8:00 p.m . at sion w ill also carefully consider
....... .............Ef fed iv a Immedialely.
to the Vernonia Congregation of
mas baskets w ill be distributed
a ll recom m endations from
West
Oregon
Electric
office
Jehovah's
Witnesses
this
Sun
Leona Ha ver iand M.E.C
to the needy in the Vernonia
Visitors invtted.
sportsmen s groups and mteres
ALL PRODUCTS WILL BE
day. October 28 at 10 a m on the
Cora Lange. Secretary
3-74
ted individuals Some sugges­ district The S.D.A Church has a
T. F. Tomlm President
subject
"Y
our
Faith.
How
Far
Mrs Evelyn Heath Sec’y.
7-74 tions have already been received policy of helping the needy all
Does it Reach’’ ”
AT.&A.M.
and more are expected prior to the year around
The article. “ Are You Teach
It
w
ill
lx-
helpful
if
gifts
of
food
•
Vernonia Lodge No. 184
MT. HEART BEBFVAH the November 3 hearing
ing Your Children ? " w ill be used
For individuals who can't a t­ or clothing were set aside and
A A. f . t A. M. m eets at
as an outline for discussion
LODGE NO. 243
tend the hearing but would like ready when the Pathfinders call
Masonic Temple. Stated
All meetings at the Kingdom
This
w
ill
help
them
to
reach
their suggestions considered
Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses. 49
M eets 2nd A 4th Thursday even­
more
homes
They
can
be
iden
Thursday at each month
Texas Avenue, are free and open
ings of each mouth in the I.O .O J . they may be sent to the Game
titled by the yellow Pathfinder
at 8:M p.m.
Commission P O
Box 3503
Hall
to all interested persons For
sweat shirts with emblem and
Portland 97206
more information on meeting
Jim Norwod, W.M.
Irma Chance, Noble Grand
instead of saying “ tric k or trea t”
schedules, please contact Kent
Walter E. Linn Sec'y.
3-74
1-74 Evelyn Heath, Sec'y
w ill ask for “ treats for the
Battrick. 429-8333
needy.”
Evangelical
A short
Ramseys Home
From Visit
Q UIZ
about your
AUTO INSURANCE
Adventists
Wednesday Visitors
Al Virgil Snooks
Bible
BILL J. HORN
Study Cluh Enjoys
Jewelry Program
LODGE AND CLUB NOTICES
Pathfinders Plan
Food Collection
★ Ready Mixed Concrete
★ Concrete Aggregate
★ Crushed Rock
★ Road Gravel
Witnesses
Sold by Scale Weight
IWA Local
3-14
J.O.O.F.
Meeting on l«t
Monday at
each mouth.
AFE.. — C.I.0
7:30 p.m.
4-74
AMERICAN LEGION
Meet* 2nd and
4th Tuesday of
each month
VERNONIA
POST l i t
Wilbur E. Wilson. Commander
Harry Culbertson, Adjutant
AUXILIARY
Ftrot aad Third Taesdayi
Reatha H ojt ., President
Gertrude Schalock, Sec’y.
1-74
IOOF
at the
12 Naaa
Nohle Dunlap
B ev. H . L R i
AUXILIARY
4th Momday I.O .O F . Hab
O tra Lange, President
Taye Davis, Secretary
S-73
Car Accident
Injures Man
RIVERVIEW - Ray Strong
recently opened the res­
First and Third Tuesday who
taurant at the Timbemook. was
8 p.m .
injured in a car accident Sunday
Lloyd Qurnr. Noble Grand
night and is in the St Johns
Harry Culbertson, Sec’y.
1-74 hospital in Longview His family
plans to keep the restaurant
going until his recovery
Order oi Eastern Star
Cliff Fowler and his daughter
Nehalem Chapter 133, O.E.S.
in-law Mrs Larry Fowler visited
Regular
com ­
Carl Biggs at the Americana
munication the
Home in Kelso Washington on
3rd Wed. each
Tuesday Carl is the brother of
month at M a­
mie Temple. the late Kuby Fowler
Mrs Albert Schalock and Mrs
All visiting Viv­
i e n and bro­ Edgar Hartzel attended the
American Legion Auxiliary se
thers welcome
minar at Salem on Saturday
Hope Koch. W.M
Irma Fisher, Secy.
1-74
ALCOHOLICS
ANONYMOUS
Vernonia Barracks
Veterans of World War I
each
Vernonia Lodge No. 246
SCAPPOOSE
SAND & GRAVEL CO.
Ridge Rider Feie
Held al Wrights
Agriculture plans to tell an en
vironmental story at the Expo
'74 World’s F air here next year.
May 4 to November 3.
Key to the show w ill be a 12 - 15
minute film flashed on a 120-
degree wrap-around screen in a
5.000 square foot pavilion
The film w ill show how the
agricultural industry is impro
ving nutritive value of food,
improving land management
improving use of chemicals and
generally trying to meet the
growing world demand for food
“ We expect the pavilion to cost
about 8500,000.’’ said Scott Ban-
chairman of the Expo '74 Food
and Soil Association
He said money to finance the
pavilion w ill come from Pacific
Northwest and national spon­
sors So far. he said, the asso
ciation has pledges for about
S134.000
Saturday evening a pinochle
party was held at the Francis
EVANGELICAL CHURCH
W right home
Tw enty-four
KITCHEN
members and guests attended
with twenty participating in the
T hu nd ay Eve* 8 pun.
game Chips and dip homemade I'
429-2941
-
429-6245 pie. cider and coffee were en
2-74 joyed by all
High man s prize went to John
VERNONIA Siedelman High woman's to
Inez Noakes Low man's to Hank
Bodenhamer Low woman s to
LIONS
Janett Smiley
and Pmochle
prize to Ellen Bodenhamer
CLUB
The next regular club meeting
is 7:30 p.m Thursday night at
MEETS AT PINE CONE
the West Oregon Building Any­
SUMMER RECESS
one who has horses rides or is
Darr old ProehL President
Ted Forbes Secretary
3-74 just plain interested is invited to
attend
Vernonia Friendship Group
PHONE 543-7141
Expo 7 4 World Fair
Slated May To Nov.
Route 2, Box 1
SCAPPOOSE, OREGON
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440 N. Nehalem
CLATSKANIE. ORE.
MASTERCRAFT
Your Local Rep.
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ART LAMPING
PH. 429-5671
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