Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, November 08, 1973, Page 2, Image 2

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    jH M M O M O M O M iM M e O B M e M M a M a M a M M M O M e a c ii
Ocmonia Ea^k Columbia County Pomona
’ Grange Elects Officers
1 THURSDAY,
NOV.
8,
1973
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I
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numbers by the Ken Richards
Arnold Tarbell of Warren
fam ily of Marshland, a report on
Grange was re-elected Master of
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
Land Use planning by James
the Columbia County Pomona
VenMHda. Oregon
Smith, and an article. “ Getting
Grange at their regular meeting
Entered as second class mail on Saturday. November 3 at
Ready for Christmas'' by Hazel
matter August 4, 1922, under the
Marshland Grange Other re­ Smith Bob Force was called on
act of March 3, 1879.
for a piano solo and Harry-
elected officers included Steve
Colson read a Letter to the
Published weekly on Thursday Spinden. Y ankton. Assistant
Editor
The song
"Beloved
Stew ard; C arl M aplethorp.
at 721 Madison Ave.. Vernonia
Grange" was the final number
Columbia County, Oregon 97064 Chapman. C haplain; O rv ille
The next meeting of the Co­
and paid at the Vernonia Post Gilkey. Marshland. Treasurer;
lumbia County Pomona Grange
Fay Tarbell. Warren. Secretary;
Office as second class matter
w ill be held on February 2, 1974,
Esther Paine, Clatskanie. Ceres
SalMCnpUOBS
at Yankton Grange
Other elected officers are
$3.00 Per Year — In the Nehalem Lucy Avis, Warren. Overseer,
Valley
Joy Cernac, Chapman. Lectur­
$4.00 Per Year Elsewhere
e r.. A1 Zachte. Chapman. Stew­
DEBBIE GALLIANO and Mark Jorg take a few minute« ell
ard; Ed Huntsinger. Yankton,
from their busy schedule to relax following their performance
Gatekeeper.
Pomona,
Teresa
OFFICE H lU T b
at the Lincoln Grade School. She Is the daughter of Mr. and
Men.. Tue».. Wed.. Fri.—8 aun. Cernac. Chapman. Carol Cer­
Mrs. Dale Walker of Vernonia.
nac, Chapman. Flora; Lady
According to the October po
to ( pjn.
Assistant Steward. Carol Hales,
lice report submitted to the city
Thun, A Sat.—8 a.m to 12
Warren; and Executive Com­ council Monday, November 5,
Phone 429-337Î
mittee. Lawton Wadell, Natal,
under the signature of Chief of
XMMMOOCOOMOOOOOOOOOOK Earl Avis and Ab Logan. War­ Police John Cunningham, it was
ren The officers were installed
a relatively quiet month
following the close of the meet­
The report showed six VBR’s
Oregon
Lincoln School children were
ing with Lucy Avis as Installing
(violation of basic rule); with
Newspaper ■
Officer. Darlene Zachte as M ar­ citations issued, one hazardous
thrilled recently with the per­
shall. Ollie Olen and Mary Logan
formances of Mark Jorg and
moving violation; two violations
Debbie Galliano, both of whom
as regalia and emblem bearers.
of vehicle laws; two D U IL's with
Earl Avis as Master. Carl
have known disability and lone
Publishers
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one arrest; six parking vio­
“ Picture crib after crib of se­
Association ■
Maplethorp as Chaplain and
liness in their younger years, but
lations and one parking violation
verely retarded children, eyes
Mary Stevely as musician
it hasn't hampered their march
warning given; one failure to
dull and listless, bodies thin,
Visitors for the day were
to success.
maintain control of vehicle. and
crippled and deformed, some
Harry Colson, Master of Wash­ one discharging weapon in the
Mark Jorg is an accomplished
unable to see or hear, most
ington County Pomona Grange
guitarist with many years of
city.
unable to speak These are
and Mrs Colson and Sandi F er­
practice due to a congenital
Also shown were one burglary,
youngsters, ages three to ten
guson. D i s t r i c t I Youth
heart defect Bom in 1949 in
cleared, nine m isdeam enor
years at the Sonoma State
The Vernonia Lions club met
Chairman ail of Winona Grange.
Portland. Mark was an invalid
thefts, with five cleared, and one
Institution in California Life
Monday. November 5. at the
Washington County. Bob. Force.
until he was 11 years old I,liable
auto theft, cleared There was
consists of being washed, fed,
school district office Plans were
Master of Central Grange in
to attend school like other ch il­
one assault and one narcotics
diapered, then the routine begins
discussed relative to p a rtici­ Lane County and Bob Ludi.
dren, Mark learned of loneliness
cleared
all over again There were no
pation in the community Christ­ State Youth Master from Sandy
and self-discipline which he now
Arrests for other agencies
federal or state funds available
mas program It was decided to Grange m Clackamas County-
applies to his music.
totaled one; crim inal warrants
to promote or improve the
again sponsor a widow decorat­
A g ric u ltu re C hairm an A1
Jorg has written 21 songs since
served, one. arrests referred to
present program The staff got
ing contest in the downtown area
Zachte reported that applica­ juvenile department, 17; and
1970, ten of which appear on his
together and decided life just
and the Christmas baskets Ted
tions for forestry seedlings w ill
most recent recording of Mt
there were two bicycles re­ had to become more meaningful
Forbes w ill head the committee
be in the extension office soon,
Angel Abbey records, under the
covered.
for these youngsters.
on window deeoration and H arry
that fertilizer was in short
title of “ Come Home My Son.”
The department investigated
They
began
with
the
hospital
Russell on the baskets
supply due to foreign sales and
The proceeds from his album are
one tra ffic accident; made 16 therapist showing nurses and
The next meeting w ill be that a pamphlet was available
paying for his own recording
vacation home checks; aided at
aides
how
-
by
taking
a
few
extra
November 19. a ladies night The concerning soil sampling with
company
three fire calls, and located
minutes
a
day
-
to
properly
group plans to travel to Hillsboro
Jorg played with his brothers
directions for sending it tn The
three missing persons Three
exercise the child's limbs as they
for
the metropolitan
meeting
Legislative Chairman Earl Avis
and had a date set up to play at
The
area of
motorists were assisted, ambu­ washed and bathed them She
talked on shortages
the Sands in Las Vegas but one of
lance calls totaled four, animal
Fairbanks. Alaska, has a popu
introduced the use of booster
the brothers got married and the
Junior Chairman Laurel Mol-
complaints. 5; crim inal m is­ pillows placed around the child's
lation of about 40.000
group broke up It was about
lenhour relayed a request for
chief, three, assist to other
body to prevent further crippling
then a friend Sam Amato of the
skits wanted by Warren Junior
departments, one and two at­ from lying on one side too long
Grange Carol Hales, Youth
Amato Supper Club introduced
tempted suicides
New ways of bringing a smile to
him to Debbie
Chairman, announced a con­
Six reserve officers donated a
a once blank face or a sign of
Debbie, 20, like Mark, has
ference of all Youth in the county
total of 112 non-paid hours to the
recognition became a real chal­
spent
much time alone and
to be held at Warren Grange on
Vernonia Police Department
lenge to the staff Awareness of a
confined Bom with a hip defect,
November 17 at 7 p.m to discuss
while patrol car 130 logged 3,340 black hen perched on the foot of
Debbie spent 11 years in body
■ plans for youth participation in
miles, the truck. 47 and the old
a crib, or seeing the wonderment
casts and underwent 19 opera
state grange contests
Any
police car (loaner) 68 miles for a
on a little g irl’s face as she ran
tion - the last at 11 freeing her to
Grange youth, age 14 to 35. who
total mileage of 3.455
her fingers through the fur of a
lead a normal life There is one
would he interested in a d rill
bunny rabbit, more than repaid
more to go It is a new type but
team, talent, or anything per­
the sta ff’s extra time and effort
she
has to wait until she turns 25
taining to youth are invited to
put into tin program
before it can be performed
attend Sandi Ferguson announ­
The staff s enthusiasm was
Debbie, daughter of Mr and
ced that the new Youth hand
contagious, soon teenagers from
Mrs
Dale Walker, has lived in
books were out now and that a
the nearby town were taking the
Vernonia the past three years
new contest - speaking - was
youngsters for a stroller ride on
John J. Greve. M.D., President
Debbie studied at the University
included this year
the institution grounds. Senior
Oregon Thoracic Society
CWA Chairman Lucy Avis told
of Portland under the noted
You’ve probably asked your­
citizens, parents and s ta ff
opera star, Gloria Cutforth She
of the changes in the Needlework
self these questions: What i f
rocked them. talked to them . and
TB is caused by a germ But
had her first pubic appearance
Contest for this coming year and
loved them. There were no big
someone falls on my property
urged all to enter items in it and unhealthy living habits can set
at
Lew's Place in Vernonia
m iracles; one of the youngsters
and sues me . . . What i f my
in the Sewing Contest which is the stage for infection and dis­
The Jorg's - the name they
who
previously
drank
her
food
home is burglarized . . . What
the next contest to consider The ease.
chose - are on their way to the
from a straw is now being spoon
i f a fire leaves me with just a annual CWA Conference for the
TB can flourish against a
success they hoped for They are
fed The constant crying in the
backdrop of poverty, where un­
County w ill be held at Warren
foundation fu ll o f smoldering
now appearing at the Rusty M ill,
ward has ceased and because of
dernourished people live in
In January i t ’s to the Thunder
ashes? The answer to these Grange on January 28. weather
the staff’s concern life for these
cramped rooms with little fresh
permitting.
bird then on to the Benson in
and many more W H A T IF
youngsters w ill continue to be a
ait and sunlight TB germs are
Education Chairman Laura
March Mr Amato is making
little brighter "
p e rils o f h om eow ning is a
spread by the coughs and
Hicks spoke on the idea of
arrangements for them in Las
There
was
not
a
dry
eye
in
the
Homeowner’s package policy.
sneezes of someone who has live
closing schools for saving fuel
Vegas and on up the path of
room when Mrs Carol Hall.
We can give you complete
TB germs in his or her sputum
but that it was decided to have
success
Program Chairman for the Co­
details.
Overcrowding and poor venti­
and Energy Saving week in
lumbia Association For Retar
lation are natural allies of the ded Children finished showing
December to teach children
TB germ
ways to save energy She also
this film . "Somebody W aiting,"
Poor people too often have
read the “rules' for a teacher in
at the October CARC general
1872
poor health And poor health
meeting
Pearl Becker told of her recent
affects the way the body’s
Vernonia Insurance
Mrs Angie Noclle CARC pre­
trip to Alaska on a Grange tour
defenses work to fight off in­
sident. chaired the October 23
Exchange
Walter Mollenhour. President
fections such as TB When a
meeting held at the Warren
of Past Master's Club, reported
healthy person breathes in TB
Grade School. Members voted to
Phone 429-6203
germs, the germs are killed
on their last meeting on October
hire Joan W arren for the position
quickly by special cells that
17 at Clatskanie Grange New
953 Bridge Street
of bookkeeper. Mrs Amanda
Officers had been elected - literally eat the invading germs
Rammer was appointed to head
Vernonia, Oregon
Lawton Wadell. president; A1 Or the germs are walled off and
a special committee to gather
imprisoned by a ring of en­
Zachte. vice-president. Hazel
revenue sharing data Mrs Hel­
circling cells, which close off the
Smith, secretary-treasurer; and
en Kleger reminded members
route
of
further
infection
But
Mary Logan chaplain The next
that beginning January 1 at
when the body's defenses are
meeting of the Past Master's
Social Security w ill administer
Club is scheduled for January 16 down the invading germs can
inau'tnca Snap
a new program called Supple­
continue their march through
ttorttort 15. Co»
at Warren Grange.
mental Security income
the lungs and body
The Lecturer's Program fol­
SSI w ill provide monthly cash
Three to ten weeks after live
lowing lunch served by Marsh­
payments to people with little or
TB
germs
enter
the
body,
the
land Grange included musical
no income who are disabled A
chemistry of every cell changes
disabled child may himself be
slightly The cells become a l­
eligible for benefits and it is not
lergic to TB germs And the
necessary for the child’s parents
allergy exists as long as the
to be retired, or disabled, or
germs stay in the body, which
deceased "Hie amount of benefit
may be for life The tuberculin
w ill depend in part on the income
skin test can measure this aller
of the parents Disabled indi­
gic response A doctor can
viduals may be eligible for a
prescribe pills to prevent the
basic cash benefit up to $130 to
infection from developing into
$195 for a couple This is a
illness Pills can also cure the
different payment from Social
illness if it has developed Even
Security and is paid out of a
though TB thrives in an en­
separate fund, she said
vironment
of
poverty,
anyone
" SEE IT BEFORE C IV IL IZ A T IO N
EPS IT
"
can have the disease Everyone
should have a tuberculin skin
EXCELLENT
NAR R ATED BY
test at least once to find out his
F A N T A S T IC “
REX ALLEN
or her TB status Using Christ­
ChrSunGrlrqram
mas Seals is another way to help
the fight against TB Christmas
Oregon drivers continue to
Seals support the Oregon Lung
lose their driving privileges in
Association's fight against TB.
greater numbers than last year,
emphysema, a ir pollution and
according tn statistics released
cigarette smoking Continuing
Monday by the Oregon Motor
the fight is a m atter of life and
Vehicles Division
breath
So far this year, 41.404 drivers
have had their licenses tern
porarily suspended, revoked or
i A U AQCB
cancelled, a 12 percent increase
» A O M IT T IO
over last year. In September,
Clatskanie tops the list of 4,413 persons lost their licenses,
MAN CAN LIVE IN HARMONY WITH NATURE
United Good Neighbor contribu­ compared to 4,261 suspensions,
a c o l o r FILM b y A fl DUBS A H R IN Z H K ILM A N N
tors by reaching $4,832 or 120 revocations and cancellations
M R L * A » » I> BY P A C IF IC IN T R A N A T IO N A I ►WTfc.HPRlBBP IN C
percent of their goal for this for the same period last year
-C O M IN G
SOON —
year’s UGN campaign
" I f you drink and drive in
County-wide the total is $18,374 Oregon, your chance of losing
with 53 percent of their goal your license is also increasing,"
received thus far Rainier has according to MVD In Septem
reached $1031, or 18 percent of her, 919 persons received man
their goal; St Helens $0.661. 42 datory suspensions for driving
percent. Scappoose. $1,570 or 62 under the influence, an increase
ADULTS
W EEKDAYS 7 00 * 00
UNDER 12
percent and Vernonia with $1,280 of 14 percent over September.
81.50
S O R R Y M O RABSCS
or 64 percent of ffieir goal
1972
VPD Reports
Quiet Month
CARC Views
Film On Care
Handicapped
Vernonia Lions Club
Holds Monday Meet
6UARD A6AINST THE
WHAT IFS
OF H0ME0WNIN6
As You Live
And Breathe
BILL J. HORN
ISSXK&
e i.
Drinking Increases
License Loss Odds
Clatskanie Tops UGN
List of Contributors
Thurs., Nov. 15 - One Day Only
JOY THEATRE - 429-6701
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Dial 429-8611 (If no answer. 429-5061 or 429-5141)
B. RHOADES.
MELVIN SCHWAB,
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VERNONIA AMBULANCE
SEL-MOR. INC.,
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EMERGENCY SERVICE PHONES
Two Overcome
Disabilities
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VERNONIA FIRE DEPARTMENT
F ire Alarm* Only - Phone 429-3131
VERNONIA POLICE DEPARTMENT
Dial 429-5141
VERNONIA CITV HALL 429-5291
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COLUMBIA COUNTY SHERIFF
Emergency: Vernonia Area 429-5141 — Biuineo*; 387-2S11
OREGON STATE POLICE
8 a.m . to 3 a.m . . Beaverton Offlee - 643-4702
3 a.m . to 8 a.m . - IMal “O” . aak (or Oak Grove <54 « H i
St. Helens office - Phone: 397-3131
Recorder's
C o u rt. . .
TOWN TOPICS
Mrs Ila Mae koppig and Mr
Clausen Clark were united in
marriage October 27 at Van
couver, W ashington
They
moved from the Steinhauer
Racordor/Judge
house on East Bridge Street to
W m. E. Nation
make their home in Portland
Mr and Mrs Frank Schmidlin
C lX * X * X » X « X € « X » X < X « X 'X '
spent a few days last week at
2126 Christopher A Sm ith. no Lebanon visiting her two bro
operator’s license Plea, guilty, thers and wives Mr and Mrs
fine $6
Fred Shaver and Mr and Mrs
2127 Steven Gene Borders, Melvin Shaver
more noise than necessary
Mr and Mrs Lewis Morgan
Plea, not guilty, found guilty by had as dinner guests on Sunday
court; fine $17.
Mr and Mrs V irgil Snook. Mr
2128
Mark Patrick Hicks, and Mrs Boh Zerfing and baby
expired license Bail forfeited. and Mr and Mrs Max Snooks
$11
and children
2129
Ray Leslie Stanbury;
Richard Graven of Beaverton
improper passing on hill Plea, spent Sunday afternoon at the
guilty; fine. $11.
home of his grandmother, Mrs
2131 - James Robert Lucas,
Mabel Graves.
illegal U-turn Plea, guiltv; fine
Mr and Mrs Frank Schmid-
$11
lin visited her son and family.
2123 - Wm Richard Pascoe;
M r and Mrs George Snyder at
VBR 35 - 25 Plea, guilty; fine Hillsboro on Saturday and en­
$11.
joyed dinner at the home of Mr
21X1 William James Bruce; and Mrs Donovan Reynolds at
VBR 35 25 Plea, guilty; fine Riverview on Sunday
$11.
Last Thursday. Mr and Mrs
2134 Ado Pool; VBR. 40 25;
Harry Sandon attended the Sun
Plea, guiltv fine $16
set Unit No. 12 of the Retired
2135
Buck Holsev; D U IL
Teachers breakfast at the Pig N’
Deferred to citation No 1979
2136 Buck Holsev; DUIL with Pancake in Seaside Saturday
they attended the Colonial
blood alcohol over .15 percent
Dames of the X V II century at
Plea, guilty fine $255
Astoria It was the installation of
new officers Mrs Sandon re­
tired from the presidency They
spent the night in Astoria then
returned home on Sunday.
Tuesday evening at the Hen
The newly organized Vernonia
Goodman home were Mr and
group of La Leche League will
Mrs Herman Ohnst and son
hold its first meeting on Wed
Tony of Gaston
nesday, November 14. at 1 p.m
at the home of Mrs Robert
(Fran) Carson, 185 C Street,
Vernonia,
Phylis R Busch, newly ap­
La Leche League is an inter­ pointed Justice of the Peace for
national organization which of­ the Vernonia area, has announ
fers information and encourage
ced that the office of Justice of
ment to all women interested in the Peace • located in the
good mothering through breast
Vernonia Clinic Building w iU be
feeding There are currently 1550 open Thursday 1 p m
groups in the United States and Evening meetings are by ap
many foreign countries Any pointment only Mrs Busch may
woman who is interested in be reached by calling 429 7141
breastfeeding is welcome to join
(office) 755 2452 or «68 74)27
the meetings Nursing babies
(residence )
are always welcome
> x *x *x *x *x *x » x « x *x » x » >
The group w ill meet on the
second Wednesday of each
month
This group meets under the
p_: c a *
Nov. 9-10
leadership of Mrs Gordon
‘
(Leanne) Smith. 124 F Street,
Vernonia ( phone 429-2771.)
Please call at any time for
further information about the
meetings or for breastfeeding
help
La Leche League To
Hold First Meeting
JP Office Now Open
JO Y T H E A T E R
COUNT YORGA
VAMPIRE
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