Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, December 06, 1973, Page 4, Image 4

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4 TH U R S D A Y
New Program
For Leaders
DEC
A new Cub Scout leader de­
velopment program
will be
launched in early 1974 by the
Columbia Council Boy Scouts of
America
Selection of volunteer coach-
counselors who will be available
to w ork with Cub Scout leaders is
now going on under tto direction
of Robert Winder, chairman of
tto council Cub Scout training
committee
Tto Boy Scouts of America has
been a leader in adult education
related to tto leadership of boys
and young adults, and tto new
Cub Scout leader development
program will use the newest
techniques and materials to
vide a modem and effective
ming opportunity for all Cub
Scout leaders
"The principal technique of
tto program is to assum e tto
primary responsibility of getting
information to tto leaders who
deal directly with tto Cub and
Webelos Scouts - tto den and
Webelos den leaders ” Winder
said "We feel that these impor
tant leaders must have this
opportunity to gam knowledge,
to improve their skills, and to
build attitudes Development is a
process - it's not just par­
ticipating in an event ”
To prepare for tto new concept
of tto leadership development
program an orientation of tto
coach-counselors is scheduled
for Saturday. January 12. at 9 00
a m . at Scouters Mountain
Training Center
In addition to tto den leaders
who work with the 8-. 9-, and
10-vear-old boys, the new lea­
dership development program
will also serve Cubmasters and
assistants, den leader coaches,
and pack committee members
Winder said
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VERNOSTA Loggers wok oa Kaappa la Saw nlay a lg k t'i K—
baH jamboree a« Warreuion » to re tto Loggers got tto lr f l r «
taste of action for tto season
Class Slated
On Meatless
Cookery
With meat prices soaring,
most homemakers are searching
for protein substitutes which
take imagination and a good
working knowledge of tto nutri­
tional values of foods
Portland Community College
will offer a six week course in
Meatless Cookery this winter to
help homemakers find solutions
to tto meat crisis
Tto course, to to taught at
Adams High School bv Mrs
Dorothy Hixon, is a repeat by
popular demand of one offered in
October
"Basic meatless cookery is a
matter of awareness oif the
proteins that are present in
almost all foods,” explained
Mrs Hixon
The trick is in
combining foods in such a way as
to make amino acids add up to
complete proteins That sounds
hard but is not once you know
what you are doing "
Various flours, cereals, beans,
eggs, cheese vegetables, meat
extenders, and mock meat pro­
ducts will to used in producing
delicious, well balanced, and
economical m eals “All ingred­
ients can easily be found in local
grocery stores.'* Mrs Hixon
said
Meatless Cookery will be of
fered from 7 to 10 p.m on
Thursday evenings at Adams
High School. 5700 N.E 39th.
Portland, beginning January 10
T to cost is $11 00
For more information, call
Portland Community College.
Community Services. 244-6111.
Trojan Plans Special Show
Food License
Fee Deleted
As a result of current legisla
tive changes in tto Food Serv ice
Laws of Oregon, those tempo
rary restaurant facilities oper
a ted by "benevolent orgamza
tions" are now exempt from
submitting a fee for their license
to operate Previous to this
change all temporary f o o d
booths were required to pay a
$17 50 restaurant license fee
totore operating This charge
will no longer be made to benev­
olent organizations
To be designated as such
under these headings, tto res­
taurant facility can only be
operated for three!3> days or
less duration at a time; for not
more than thirteen (13 • times a
year, and be a
benevolent
organization ' which is broadly
defined to include all except
those making personal or corp
orate profit
However, it remains neces
sary that application be filed
with t h e Columbia County
Health Department. Division of
E n v i r o n m e n t a l Sanita
tion. Room 112, Courthouse. St
Helens, for tto restaurant been
se and that the facility be made
available for a sanitation in
spection This inspection will
determine whether or not the
operation and facility meet the
minimum standards for safe
food service and whether or not a
certificate of sanitation can be
issued
In effect all temporary res­
taurant undertakings are sub
ject to this licensing procedure
and inspection However, those
operations by benevolent organ
izations for non-profit purposes
are not required to submit a fee
for their license
A special program to highlight
"Oregon Energy Week ", Dec
ember 3-8. 1973 is scheduled for
the Trojan Visitors Information
Center Tto Understanding tto
National Energy
Dilemma
program was developed through
tto center for Strategic and
International Studies. George
town University, Washington
D C It shows interaction of the
many energy supply and de
mand factors in a readily com ­
prehensible manner
Since Governor McCall has
asked tto educational system to
devote a week to tto study of
energy problems, it is hoped that
this program will be especially
appropriate for all high school
students in Oregon Tto one hour
program will to presented four
times daily during tto weeks of
December 3 and December 10
1973. at the Trojan Visitors
Information Center
Groups
should allow an additional hour
for viewing the center's exhi
bits
Auditorium seating capacity
at the Visitors Center is limited
to 100. thus prior reservations
for classes are imperative Res
ervations may be made by
phoning the Center at 556-4741
Keep Oregon Clean
Support Your Police
We deliver Christmas
gifts across town or
across America within
hours. By messenger.
Through GiftAmerica.
No mail delays. No frantic crowds.
No nicer way.
COME INTO OUR STORE WHERE THE GIFT
COLLECTION IS ON DISPLAY
WE LL HANDLE EVERYTHING
Call us or see the G iftA m erica collection at;
VERNONIA DRUG CO.
T H E G RADE school basketball jamboree was to ld last F rid a y
night at tto SHS gym with six teams from Colombia County
7th and 8th grades competing. T to ‘ Visitors' made np of t e a ms
from Clatskanie Vernonia and Ram ier beat tto 'Home teams
of Scappoose and St- Helens. Above K irk Kelly. Scappoose and
a Vernonia player go up together for a rebound.
4-H Training
Meet Planned
CALL ON US
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for a
IN SU R A N C E
Here*» w h at o u r check-up
will do for you: (1) Show if
you can have broader pro­
te c tio n th ro u g h th e la te s t
package policies; ( 2 ) Point
out areas of possible savings
in your present program ; (3)
Uncover any serious gaps in
your protection; (4) Explain
w hat your present insurance
does a n d d oes n o t co v e r.
T here's no obligation fo r this
service. Call today.
BILL J. HORN
Vernonia Insurance
Exchange
Phone 429-6203
953 Bridge Street
Vernonia, Oregon
Hwtíort 15. Cow.
A training meeting for officers
of 4-H clubs throughout Colum­
bia County will be held Saturday.
December 8 at Condon Grade
School in St Helens from 10 a.m
to 12 30 p.m
Many new 4-H clubs have been
organized throughout Columbia
County since the beginning of the
school year A large number of
these clubs consist of boys and
girls who have never belonged to
4-H clubs or any other organized
youth club There are also those
established 4-H clubs that have
elected boys and girls to hold
offices for the coming year who
have never held an office in a
club The training meeting is
planned to give instruction, in­
formation and training of the
club officers on the responsibil­
ities and duties
Those attending will meet in
individual groups relating to
their particular office Each
group will be m charge of an
older 4-H club member who has
attended training meetings in
the past and has had the exper­
ience of being a 4-H club officer.
If an officer from a 4-H club
cannot attend they may send a
substitute club member and
those 4-H clubs who have not yet
elected new officers for the year
may send their last year officers
or substitute members Group
leaders for the meeting will be
Mary Gift and Pam G isi 4-H ers
from Scappoose for the Presi­
dent s a n d Vice-President’s
Group Casey McConnell of
Scappoose for the Reporter's
Group. Melody Martin will be
the leader of the Songs and
Games Group and Jayne Purvis
for Secretary and Treasurer
Group
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