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. 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