uinni^n os FOR SALE General SAVE BIG! Do your own rug and upholstery cleaning with Blue Lustre. Rent electric sham- pooer $1. Brunsman Hardware 45tlc GIGANTIC Garage Sale. With a little paint and thought seme oi these' items would make nice Christmas gilts. Bikes, trikes. I like new. 3 speed bike, stock tank, gas tank for vehicle Lots of furniture, cameras, depression glass, baby items, good clothing and odds and ends Sale runs Friday, Saturday and Sunday »-10-11 at 1281 Knott St.. 10 a m to 6 p.m. 45tlc BOWLING » » » » » » » » » » » has services available for cutting, w rapping and freezing deer, elk, WOMEN'S LEAGUE MONDAY NIGHT LEAGUE Call 429-5872 If no answ er Call 429-5874 4514 OLD MAN WINTER’S ON THE WAY—BETTER STOP TO SEE BUD S AUTO SERVICE TWO "Atlas" Studded Tires (used for 2W months) for ‘‘Vega’’. Complete with wheels. $40 Call 429-6181. 45tl November 5, 1973 W L Quinn Insurance 30 10 West Oregon 23 17 Timbernook 26 14 Vernonia Drug 13 27 High team game and series, Quinn Insurance, 897 and 2530, high individual game and series, Betty Fuquay, 169 and 496 Splits picked up D o rris Krieger 5-6 and 3-10; Betty Fuquay 5-7; Nancy Devine 3-7-10 TO TUNE UP THE JALOPY TUESDAY AFTERNOON Open 8-5 Tues. - Sat. Closed Sunday 4 Monday ELECTRIC RANGE 39". Clean and in good working order, $40 Phone 429-3063 after 5 p.m. 41tfc 429-5221_______ 429-2871 AQUARIUM complete with fish, dynaflo filter, undergravel filter, pump, and stand 429-8031 after 5 p.m. 44L3c 301 ft November 6 W L M itche’s Witches 24 16 Rose Motel 20 20 Dave’s ARCO 19 21 M ario’s 17 23 High team series, 2409, Daves ARCO; high team game, 859, Marios, high individual series 513, Myra Ba ska, high indi­ vidual game, 188, Jo Beamish S plits picked up Helen Wright, 5-7; Helen Clark, 3-10; Betty Jane Miner, 4-5; and Carol Bodenhamer, 5-7, 2-7. Phone 429-7225. 44t3c VERNONIA SANITARY SERVICE Phone 4298711 or 4296254 SHOE REPAIRS, pick-up and de­ livery. Open 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Tandy Shoe Repair, D St., Vernonia, 4293301. Sltfc CAMPER for sale with jacks. Phon«' 429-8282 44t2 INTERESTED in buying old dish­ es, small pieces of furniture, old children's toys, early 1900 s maga­ zines, old jewelry, kerosene lamps, wood stoves, treadle sew­ ing machines, pre-Warid War II corner mail ixjxes, old gumball machines. other misc. articles. pre-World War II Write: D 4 C. Route 1, Box 218M, Banks. OR 97106. 43t3c CUT FLOWERS, weddings, fun­ eral designs, plants. Also flowers by wire Artificial flowers and gifts. CHALET FLOWER SHOP. Phone 429-5733 or 4296301. 13tfc BUNDLES of old newspapers for starting fires, 10 cents. Ver­ nonia Eagle, 721 Madison Ave. tfc FOR SALE-Rl Estate Bill Horn Really ARCTIC INSULATING CO. Blown-ln Insulation Rockwool Ratting FREE ESTIMATES Call Collect 397-1670 ST. HELENS lotfc HOME LOCKSMITH SERVICE Lost keys replaced, combinations changed, master systems, etc. Also new locks on band. Dave Zamarripa, 1081 First Ave., Ph. 4297474. 44tfc Norman Hillsbery, Builder New Homes Built To Your Specifications New Construction - Additions - Re- modelng . Roofing . Foundations — FREE ESTIMATES — 429-8942 42tfc GUI 933 Bridge St., Vernonia Pbooe 4296203 BILL HORN, BROKER SALESMAN: Deri Roberts—4293804 Sue Filter—4297014 FOREST GROVE BRANCH — Arlie Satterlee, Mgr —Ph. 357-2321 w _______ BAIR Logging Co. 429-7485 The Place To Call For A ll Your Rock Needs! Trucking, Excavating, Bulldozing, Backhoe Q U IN N Sand • Gravel - Rock Stockpiled In Vernonia for Vl REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE SALES - RENTALS Listings Needed 786 Bridge St. — Phone 4298211 Fishhawk Branch - Btrkenfeld Phon« 755 2280 l or Sale Two bedroom home on city lot. Recently new roof - foun­ dation - siding. $500 down and $100 per month. For Sale: Nice three bedroom home on % acre. Frontage on Nehalem River. Real buy at $24,500. _______________________ 44tlc MOBILE HOMES —Immediate Delivery— ________________________ 16tfc FOR SAVINGS on loans contact your local Credit Union - 783 Bridge Street. 10:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m - Tuesdays through Friday. Closed Saturday, Sunday and Monday. Or call 429-8245 during non-off ice hours 17tfc SEPTIC TANK PUMPING Licensed - Bouded and Insured PHONE 387-3172 If no answer call 397-2281. Columbia County Septic Tank Service 18tfc FOR SALE: All electric mobile home 12 x60’ with Franklin fire­ place, awning, skirting plus deck $4500 Phone 429 «945 or 429- 5232._____________________ 4513 FOR SALE-Aulos 1971 CHEV. Malibu - 2 dr. h/t, AT 4 PS. 50,000 mi. $2,000. 4298211._________________ 44t3c 1970 BJ5 JEEP Rennagade. Ex­ cellent condition. Lots al extras. Phone 324-8743. 43t3c PERSONAL NOTICE NOTICE: I am again buying copper, brass, junk and radiators. Also good 2 wheel trailer for sale. TREASURES & TRASH 45t3c classified rates MINIMUM charge $1.00 for 25 words or less. Words over mini­ mum 4 cents each. Three Insertions for the price of two. NO Information on classifieds wiU be given out until after paper is mailed. HOMER bowled 181. Cathy 45tlc BABR D As you’ve reached mid­ dle age you are now entitled to a membership in the "Over the Hill Gang” . Happy 30th you old bag. VS 45tl WANTED FIREPLACE Screen needed for Scout Cabin. Large size used. Donate if possible. Phone 429 3183____________________ 44t3c NO LESS than two acres with water available near Vernonia. Send inquiries to Vernonia Eagle, Box R _________________ 44 tfc WANTED: Old fruit jars, insula­ tors, crocks, old bottles, etc. Con­ tact Bill Rhoades or call 429-5521 after 5:30 p.m. 44t3 Friday and Saturday are re­ treat days for the Juniors and Junior High groups Each group w ill travel to Camp Tilikum for an overnight retreat. Prayer meeting for the needs of our co m m un ity F rid a y evening. Phone prayer requests to 429 5575. Men’s Prayer, Sunday School and the Worship Experience are scheduled for Sunday morning Teen choir practice, the last in a series on Successful Dating and the Evangelical Youth in charge of the evening service are on tap for Sunday evening Hoot Owl Breakfast Tuesday morning Evangelical Women have a prayer band meeting Wednesday at ten. Home Bible Classes meet Wednesday even­ ings 332 A Street NEW at the SEW SIMPLE SHOP "Cuddle Cube", A fun pillow for all ages 4513c WOOD for sale Church Notes Agent Proper Care Evangelical For Turkey SERVICES FRANK REED CARD of Thanks and Notices: $1.00 for up to 12 lines. Addi­ tional lines, 8 cents each. DISPLAY classified are $1.00 per column Inch. THE EAGLE assumes no finan­ cial responsibility for errors that may appear In ads pub­ lished in its columns, but In cases where this paper is at fault will reprint that part of an adv. In which the typographi­ cal mistake occurs. NO CLASSIFIED OR DISPLAY ADV. WILL BE ACCEPTED AFTER NOON TUESDAY EX­ CEPT FOR NEXT WEEK'S PAPER. BLIND ADS with answers to be handled by The Eagle: Mini­ mum charge $2.00. No informa­ tion given relative to such ads. POETRY accepted only as m atter: Rate: 10 cents ..t o * , uy per Witnesses The second in a series of seven talks w ill be given at the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s W it­ nesses, 49 Texas Avenue, this Sunday, November 11 at 10 a m. The speaker, Kent Battrick, w ill review the m aterial in the fifth and sixth chapters of the book "G od’s Kingdom of a Thousand Years Has Approached, using the theme “ Rulership From Heaven - Will You Accept it? ” Following the talk, w ill be a discussion based on the article “ Loyalty in The Time of the End” from the October 1st issue November 11,1973 W L of the Watchtower. The Chicks 21 15 For a further schedule of the Bob’s Union 20 16 times and places of other meet­ Vernonia Eagles 20 16 ings of Jehovah’s Witnesses in Chevy V8's 11 25 this area, please contact Jim High team series and game, Milton, 429-7311 Bob s Union 2516 and 941 High individual series and game, Penny Smejkal 484 and 198 Splits picked-up: Marie Bre­ Those persons looking for an wer 4-5-7; Betty Holsey 5-6; active, friendly church that Miida Harriman 7-8; Helen stands for the Word of God are Clarke 2-7; Mary Cota 5-10; extended a warm welcome to Kathleen Gwin 3-10; Jan Ber­ attend the following services: nardi 3-10; Eleanor Thompson Sunday School 9:45 a.m. 2-7. Morning Worship 11a.m. Evening Service 7p.m. Fam ily Night (Wed ) 7:30p.m. Our Sunday School Bus is run throughout Vernonia every Sun­ W ED. NIGHT LEAGUE day morning for those needing a ride to Sunday School and October 31 W L church. For the schedule of your Vernonia Milk 27 9 neighborhood phone the bus Vernonia Sentry 18 18 captain at 429-3363 Vernonia Drug 16 20 Prim ary Church is held during Mist Shake & Ridge 11 25 the morning worship Service for High team game, 1002. high kindergarten through 4th grade team series, 2823. Vernonia and is geared to the under M ilk , high individual game, 596. standing and needs of the boys high individual game: 253, Hen­ and girls. Great times are ry Anderegg planned! Splits picked up: Kuss Ince, Junior Youth Fellowship w ill 3-10; Bob Bates, 2-4. 8-10; Jack be held this Sunday (November Wendling. 9-10. Claude Bower- 11) evening at 5:45. We ll be man, 3-10; Jay Price, 2-7; Henry playing Table Tennis for our Anderegg, 3-10; 5-7, 3-10; Del recreation and have popcorn and Kool-aid for refreshments. We’ll Mitchner 5-10; Don Hess, 2-7. conclude with singing and a time of devotion All 5th 8th graders November 1 1973 W L are welcome! M ike’s 23 13 An adult Bible study on the Alpine 21 15 book of St. John is held every Funsters 14 22 Thursday evening at 7:30 in the Lew’s 14 22 home of Mr and Mrs Bob High team series, M ike’s Ta­ Zerfing It is conducted bv V ireil vern. 2719, high individual game Snook and everyone is invited and series. Ted Bodenhamer. 205 and 528 Splits picked up: Ed Balia, 5-7; R McDonald, 4-5; H Anderegg, AU women are invited to the 5-7 twice; B Hall, 3-10; L Women's Prayer Meeting Tues­ McDonald, 5-7; D. Fletcher, day at 10 a.m .; also choir 3-10; B Fowler, 3-10; G. Dinger, rehearsal on Wednesday evening 3-10. at 7 p.m. The book of Ephesians w ill be started at this evening’s Bible TUESDAY NIGHT BOW LING study at the Orv Olson home. This Sunday, November 11 at 6 November 6 W L Bill Horn 12'2 p.m., Orv Olson w ill give a slide 27 presentation of his African trip Standard Oil 24 16 that was taken along with a Pills 17t4 22 group of Christian people. F ol­ Cut & Curl 11 29 High team series and game, lowing the evening fellowship Bill Horn, 2531 and 888; High hour, the Jr. Hi Youth Group and individual series and game, CYF meet at 7 p.m. CWF meeting w ill be Wed­ Isabel Anderegg, 515 and 214 Splits picked up: Tempie nesday, November 14 at 1:30 Nance. 4-5; Isabel Anderegg, p.m. CWF meeting w ill be Wed­ 4- 5-7; Gladys Kim mel, 5-6; Flo Huff, 3 10 and 5-10; Nita Rowe, nesday, November 14 at 1:30 p m Ail ladies are invited to this 5- 7-9 and 5-10 planning and social time. Any who would be able to come an hour before the meeting, could be helping complete a Bazaar project. Bible MEN S LEAGUE Christian Mathews Home Site Of Visit MIST - Guests of the Walter Mathews on Saturday were Mr and Mrs Ed Condil of Westport, Mr and Mrs Ralph Condit, daughter Chris and her girl friend of Beaverton, and Mr and Mrs Kyle Clark of Hillsboro Birthdays of Ralph and Eunice Condit and Kyle Clark were celebrated Sunday afternoon, Mr and Mrs Terry Hendrick and two sons of Portland visited for a short time at the Mathews Mrs Hendrick is Mrs Mathews niece. Mrs Nettie Cox accompanied Mr and Mrs Hay Garlock to church in Clatskanie, and later in the afternoon, they visited Mrs. Ardys Hanson at St. Johns hospital Mrs Essie Nance visited the Charles Sundlands on Monday. Mr and Mrs Willard Garlocks granddaughter, husband, and son, Mr and Mrs Koosman from Woodburn spent the week end with them Mr Dave L a r­ son, the Garloeks grandson, on, furlough from Japan »pent part of the week with the Garloeks MooooMeooeoesosaMooc 4-H Teams To Compete At PI Columbia County 4-H judging teams w ill be competing with teams from other counties throughout Oregon. Washington, and Idaho at the Pacific Interna­ tional Livestock Exposition, Sat­ urday, November 10. Members of the livestock judging team w ill be Michelle Sprague, Clat- skie, Betty Walker. Warren; and Handy H oldner, Scappoose Members of the horse judging team w ill be Candy Jackson, Scappoose; Renee Ross, Deer Island; Barry Bergman. Clat­ skanie. Contestants in the horse judg­ ing contest w ill place four clas­ ses of light horses or ponies They w ill place the horses on the basis of conformation, type and breed characteristics. The Ore­ gon Quarter Horse Association sponsors a rotating trophy to the high point team and awards a trophy to the high individual in judging quarter horses Directory Of Churches Parents who want to give their children the chance to raise a sm all, inexpensive a nim al should investigate the 4-H rabbit and poultry projects, points out Robert H. Stevely, Columbia County extension agent. Both require only a small space. Both are relatively inex­ pensive to buy and to raise. Both can allow the young boy or g irl to have the opportunity to watch an animal grow. The 4-H rabbit project may just fit the fam ily who lives in a suburban situation, points out Duane Johnson, Oregon State University extension 4-H and youth specialist. In the poultry area, 4-H mem­ bers throughout the state are showing an increasing interest in ducks, pigeons and fancy breeds of birds, Johnson explains, as well as the traditional laying hens or broiler breeds. Animal lovers with small spaces might also investigate the 4-H small animal project which centers prim arily around cables (guinea pigs), Johnson adds All of the 4-H small animal, poultry and rabbit projects give the young person a chance to learn how to work with animals, how to care for them properly and to gain some knowledge of the management practices ne­ cessary to raise animals suc­ cessfully, Stevely emphasizes. The projects also lend them­ selves to successful experi­ ments, particularly in the area of nutrition. For instance, one Oregon 4-H p o u ltry leader showed what happened when the birds are denit-d a properly balanc«*d diet. Another 4-H poultry club experimented with different kinds and portions of feed rations, weighing the birds daily to check rates of gain or loss on the various diets. “ The learning options a vail­ able in any of these projects are limited only by the imagination of both the 4-H leader and members,” Stevely stresses. Additional information about 4 11 rabbit, poultry and small animal projects is available at the Columbia county extension office in St. Helens NOV 21. The Mayflower Compact, one o f the corner stones of American Democ racy, was signed aboard the Pilgrims' shl$> in 1620. THURSDAY, NOV. 8, 1973 5 FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCB 957 State AveMe Jack Carlsou, Paster 9:45 a.m. . Sunday School, Paul Weidman, Sup’L 11:00 a m. - Morning worship. 5:00 p.m. - Youth Fellowship. 7:00 p-m. - Evening service. Every Evening 7:00 p.m. - Hour of power, prayer and Bible study. VERNONIA BIBLE CHURCH Just how large should the Thanksgiving turkey be’ “ That depends not only on the number coming for dinner, but whether they w ill be staying for an evening snack, and whether you want leftovers to nibble on or freeze,” says Carol A Ashley, Colum bia County Extension home economist. For turkeys under 12 pounds, allow % to one pound per serving When buying larger birds, over 12 pounds, allow to % pounds per serving Allow additional weight depending on the post-holiday turkey uses you have in mind. Thaw the turkey slowly, ad­ vises Mrs. Ashley. If possible, arrange for room in the re­ frigerator, and allow one to three days for thawing Or, place the bird in a large bag and allow to thaw at room temperature. This assures that the entire bird w ill remain at a safe cold tem ­ perature during the entire thaw­ ing time. Allow about one hour per pound for thawing. If the bird is to be stuffed, do so just prior to roasting it. The dressing may be baked separa­ tely in a covered pan if you wish. Allow about m hours for the dressing to heat through. Always roast the bird completely in one continuous cooking period, even if it means getting up early to pop it in the oven. A meat thermometer is the most accurate test for doneness. When inserted into thickest part of the thigh muscle, it should register 185 degrees. If your turkey was stuffed, also insert the thermometer into the center of the stuffing to be sure it registers 165 degrees. The “ feel” test for doneness may also be used. Turkey is cooked when the thickest part of the drumstick feels very soft when pressed between protected fingers. Care properly for the cooked turkey, cautions the Extension agent. Soon after serving, re­ frigerate the meat, dressing and gravy in separate containers. When using leftovers, reheat only the amount to be used Heat leftover gravy to a fu ll rolling boil before serving. Turkey leftovers to be served more than three days after serving should be wrapped and frozen. But never freeze a stuffed turkey, either uncooked or roasted. Small Animal Gives Young Experience Ocrnonia Eagle Adams A Maple Kenneth Wooten, Pastor Sunday: 9:45 a.m. - Sunday School 11:00 a m. - Morning worship ser­ vice 5:45 p.m. - Junior Youth Fellow­ ship 7:00 p.m. - Evening worship ser­ vice Wednesday: 7:30 p.m. - Bible Study and Pray­ er If you have a spiritual need or question, call Pastor Wooten at 4293363 EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL CHURCH BIRKENFELD, OREGON The Rev. C. 8. Shalda, Vlear Phone Clatskanie 728-2111 Celebration of the Holy Commu­ nion the Fourth Sunday of each month at 12:00 Noon. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Washington A A Streets Terry E. Lowen, Pastor Phone 429-3391 CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS VERNONIA BRANCH 850 Madison Avenue Branch Pres. - Henry T. Hudson 1st Cours. . Claude E. Gibson 2nd Coons. - Ebner C. Schrader Ward Clerk - Robert E. McNair Sunday: 10 am . Sunday School 11:00 A.M. Worship Service 7:00 P.M. Evening Worship Wednesday: 7:00 P.M. Midweek Prayer Service Meeting Schedule Priesthood - 8:30 a.m. Sunday School - 10:15 a.m. Sacrament Mtg. - 11:30 a.m. Relief Scty. - Tuesday, 10:30 a.m. M.I.A. - Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. < ASSEMBLY OF GOD Jefferson and Maple Rev. Dwane Hurley 9:45 a.m. - Sunday school. Classes for ail ages 11:00 a m. - Morning worship 7:00 p.m. - Evangelistic service 7:30 p.m. - Wednesday Prayer Meeting and Bible Study (Need a ride? Call 429-6353) MIST - BIRKENFELD COMMU­ NITY CHURCH Bh-kenfeld, Oregon Eldon Shetler, Paster 9:45 a.m. - Sunday School 11:00 a m. - Church Services 7:30 p.m. - Wed. Prayer Meeting 10:30 a.m. . (Winter Months) on 2nd Wed. Women's Missionary and Work day. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH 430 North A Washington Streets Russ V in yard, Pastor Phone 4296522 Sunday - Bible School 9:45 a.m. Homer Fuller, Supt. ST. MARY’S CATHOLIC Father Anthony Gussin Mass is celebrated every week­ day morning at 8:30 in the rec­ tory. Confessions are heard be­ fore Mass. Saturday • Mass at 7 p.m. in the church Sunday - Masses at 8:30 and 10 aun. Confessions • On Saturday from 6 to 6:45 in the church, before Morning Worship 11:00 azn. 'Nursery Provided) Fellowship Hour 6:07 pun. Wednesday: Choir Practice 7:00 p.m. (1st only- Church Night 6:90 p.m. (2nd A 4th) CWF . 1:90 pjn. Friday: Bible Study - 8:00 pm. (Call for location of Bible Study) MARR & STAFFORD MEAT CO. SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST 2nd & Nehalem Rt. 2, Box 379, Forest Grove, Ore. 357-7281 L. L. Huntington, Pastor Claude Veal, Local Elder 9:3o Sabbath School 11:00 Worship Service 7:00 P.M. Monday - Dorcas So­ ciety at Veal’s home. 7:30 P.M. Wed. - Prayer Meeting at Veal’s home. 7:00 P.M. Mon. - Pathfinders at Scout Cabin. Slaughtering, Cutting, Wrapping, and Curing Cattle received Sunday & Monday until noon; hogs received Tuesday and Wednesday until noon. Meat for sale, any quantity. — Call for Appointment — Come through Banks, take Tilla- mook road l ' i mi., take first left- hand road. ltfc LODGE AND CLUB NOTICES VERNONIA JAYCEES Meets the 2nd & 4th Tuesday of every NEHALEM VALLEY CHAPTER month. J.C. Hall—Old Mill Market 7:30 P.M. Bob Carson, President Faye Davis, Secretary 8-74 PYTHIAN SISTERS VERNONIA TEMPLE NO. 61 Meetings: I.O.O.F. Hall Second and Fourth Wednesdays of each month (at 8 p.m. Leona Haverland, M.E.C. Cora Lange, Secretary 3-74 A.F.&A.M. Vernonia Lodge No. 184 A. F. & A. M. meets at Masonic Temple. Stated communications on first Thursday of each month at 8:00 p.m. Jim Norwod, W.M. Walter E. Linn, Sec’y. 1-74 IWA Local Meets at West Oregon Electric Bldg., third Thursday of each month, 7:30 p.m. Joe L. Dailey, President Ralph Bergerson, Sec’y. VERNONIA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Board of Directors report to mem ­ bers quarterly. Board meets the second Monday, 8:00 p.m. at West Oregon Electric office. Visitors invited. T. F. Tomlin, President Mrs. Evelyn Heath, Sec’y. Meets 2nd A 4th Thursday even­ ings of each month in the I.O.O.F. Hall. Irma Chance, Noble Grand Evelyn Heath, Sec’y. A.F.L. - C.I.O. 7:30 p.m. 4-74 AMERICAN LEGION Meets 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month. VERNONIA POST 119 Wilbur E. Wilson, Commander Harry Culbertson, Adjutant AUXILIARY First and Third Tuesdays Reatha Hom, President Gertrude Schalock, Sec’y. 1-74 Vernonia Barracks Veterans of World War I Meets 4th Monday each month at the IOOF hall, 12 Noon 3-74 Vernonia Lodge No. 246 I.O.O.F. Meeting on 1st Monday of 7-74 MT. HEART REBEKAH LODGE NO. 243 3-14 each month. 3-74 First and Third Tuesday 8 p.m. Lloyd Quinn, Noble Grand Harry Culbertson, Sec’y. 1-74 Order of Eastern Star Nehalem Chapter 153, O.E.S. Regular com­ munication the 3rd Wed. each month at Ma­ sonic Temple. All visiting sis­ ters and bro­ thers welcome. Hope Koch, W.M. Irma Fisher, Sec’y. 1-74 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Vernonia Friendship Group 429-2941 - 429-6245 2-74 VERNONIA LIONS Noble Dunlap, Commander Kev. H. L. Russell, Adjutant CLUB AUXILIARY Meets 4th Monday, I.O.O.F. Hall Cora Lange, ITesident Faye Davis, Secretary 973 MEETS AT PINE CONE SUMMER RECESS Darrold Proehl, President Ted Forbes, Secretary 974