_ Uernonia Eagle Bonnie 1 THURSDAY. DEC 13 1973 W C .. B. RHOADES. MELVIN SCHWAB. O F F IC IA L N E W S P A P E R Entered as second class mail matter August 4, 1922. under the act at March 3. 1879 Published weekly oc Thursday at 721 Madison Ave., Vernonia. Columbia County. Oregon 97064 and paid at the Vernonia Post Office as second class matter 83.00 Per Year — In the Nehalem Valley 84 00 Per Year Elsewhere » •M a o o M M e o M a M M m K OFFICE HOURS Men.. Tnee.. Wed., Fri.—8 aan. ta 8 pun. T h a r* ft S a t —8 a.m . ta 12 noon Phone 429-3372 IM a M O O B M M e a M a O O M X *0430QOOOOOQOOCiOaC09C«< The People Speak . . . x»x»xxxx»xx«xxoxxxx«x It has come to the attention of the Camp Wilkerson Advisory Committee that Stuart B John­ son has resigned his position at the Columbia County Park Com­ mission For three years Stuart has been involved in the rebuilding of that facility and has been one of the most instrumental persons in lending his most able advice, his personal equipment, his val­ uable time and many materials to the completion of the lodge project Mr Stuart has often expressed his concern about the youth of the County and of the im­ portance of offering a camp facility such as Wilkerson as one alternative to activities of youth which are of a negative nature The Advisory Committee feels it speaks for all the citizens and particularly the youth of the county in expressing a sincere thanks to Stuart and wish him well in his expanding business and the family obligations which necessitate his resignation Sincerely, The Camp Wilkerson Advisory Committee FO R EST GROVE C O M M U N IT Y HOSPITAL » » » » » » » » » » » Admitting December December December December List 3 - Sandra L Potter 6 - Stella M Howard 7 - Leaon U Odaro 8 - Robert M Reed ********^ Let the V erno^a Branch of the A m ­ erican Cancer So­ ciety Help Toni Call I-7481 Cantya Funeral services were held Friday. December 7 at 1 30 p m for Bonnie Marie Quinn. 54. resident of the Vernonia area since 1922. at the Fuiten Mortu­ ary Chapel in Vernonia The Rev Jack Carlson, pastor of the Vernonia Evangelical Church officiated Mrs Lloyd Thomas served as the organist Committal rites followed with interment being held in the Vernonia Memorial Cemetery with James Cavwood. Earl Ray. Bob Thompson. Sam Hearing Jr , Tommy Tomlin, and Wilford Holce serv ing as casket bearers Bonnie Marie Quinn was bom September 26. 1919 at Midvale. Idaho, the daughter of Howard J. and Myrtle E Mecklem Buff- mire She moved with her par ents to Butte Falls near Med ford. Oregon and lived there for one year before moving to Vernonia in 1922 She attended grade schools and graduated from Vernonia High School in 1937 She was united in marriage to Lloyd Quinn October 4. 1946 in Vancouver. Washington Since their marriage the family has lived in the Vernonia area They owned and operated. Quinn's Real Estate and Insurance Co. She had been active in square dancing and was a member of the Square Sets of Hillsboro and a member of the Do Si Do club in Vernonia Mrs Quinn died Monday eve­ ning. December 3 following an extended illness with cancer at the Physicians & Surgeons Hos­ pital in Portland She is survived by her hus­ band. Lloyd Quinn, residing at the family home on Timber Rt., Box 100 Also surviving are three children Mrs Steven •Cathy) Baptist of Aloha. Ore.. Mrs Robert Fa ve Elaine ) Barstad of Shelton. Washington; and Bruce Wayne Quinn of Klamath Falls. Oregon Also surviving are five grandchildren Travis Baptist, Aloha. Greg and Kristen Bar­ stad of Shelton. Wash and Mark and Bobby Quinn of Klamath Falls. Oregon The family request those friends who wish may make memorial contributions to the American Cancer Society. XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Senior Citizen News — Friday potluck was attended by 38 persons After potluck the business meeting went into session and it was decided that the same officers should remain through 1974 They are Virgil Snook, president; Nelle Davis, Vice- president. Nora Harders. Secre­ tary; Harry Eckland. Treasur­ er Paper rolling is still going strong Another load is almost ready to go The flea market is doing real well and we have a lot of good winter clothing on hand - come in’ The library has been getting in lots of good books Transportation has been good the past few months Don’t forget to attend our next potluck Friday. December 21 at 12:30 p.m We plan on a Christ­ mas tree and each attending person is asked to bring a gift for either sex - not to exceed 50 cents Do come and join in the social Holiday Greetings Io Today's Army There Are Many Enlistment Programs - 2 - 3 or 4 Years By enlisting in today's A rm y yon can be guaranteed either Job choice or geography location or both, pins for young men the 823*4.M cash bonus plan. If college is your goal the A rm y ’s education program m ay he for you. F o r m ere Information contact your representative a t 1320 Ocean Hw y. Longview, Washington or call collect 423-3800- At Yule Party SANTA CLAUS a rrived la Vc riding on a brighi red fire truck polire department with sirens Group Attends Style Show Three members of the staff of the Cut and Curl Room in Vernonia, attended a hair style showing at the Thunderbird Motel at Jantzen Beach Monday. December 3. Mary Ann Ceballos. Carol Barker and Juanita Morford. owner of the beauty salon, enjoyed two films on sculpture cutting and blow dry styling, presented by Paul Mitchell, then watched actual demonstrations of the technique by hair style artist Richard Hensen Included in the show was the first-time viewing of the hair styling artistry used on a male model Sculpture cutting—to t h e shape of the head—then blow drying eliminates the hardship of nightly pinups as the hair is cut to fall into place with only the occasional use of electric curlers or a pin curl or two for a touch of curl The show was presented by Clairol Inc who also treated the group to a showing of the latest hair coloring techniques which feature blending hair color in­ stead of tinting it one solid color Workshops In For New Year The Society of Arts and Crafts met for their Christmas Party on December 3 at the home of the president. Evelyn Heath During the business session workshops in oil and tole painting were forecast to begin January 21 at 7:30 p.m in the West Oregon Electric Company Auditorium Subsequent workshops will be held in the months following on the first and third Mondays at the same hour Those desiring to participate with the Society are invited to bring craft work art or stitchery at the times sched­ uled Refreshments reflecting the holiday motif were served to Maude Wells. June Wilson. Carol Ostrander. Elizabeth Holsey, Jean Ann Borders. Ida Kudma. Elsie Cox and Evelyn Gibson by the hostess. Highlight of the evening was the display of colorful and unusual gifts by the various members Fifty Year Award Planned for Member Vernonia Lodge No 184 A.F & A M has scheduled an open in­ stallation of officers at the Masonic Temple. Friday even­ ing. December 14. at 8 p.m At the same time Dr Willard H Hurley, a former Vernonia dentist, will be presented with a fifty-year award marking fifty years of membership in the order Officers-elect to be installed are Elmer C. Schrader. Wor­ shipful Master. Harold L Fleck Senior Warden. Albert Bruns man, Junior Warden. Walter Linn Treasurer, and Wilbur E Wilson. Secretary Energy Crisis Week Ended By Assembly To end the VHS Energy Crisis Week. Mr Ancil Peterson, an electrical engineer from BPA (Bonneville Power Administra­ tion). came to the High School December 7 to give a special assembly In charge of the assembly was Mike McKee, who announced the winner of the essay contest It went to a senior, Scott Cameron McKee also thanked the other contestants who entered the contest, and then handed the assembly over to Mr Peterson The latter part of the assembly consisted of Mr Peterson show­ ing slides of various dams on the Columbia river, and ways to conserve energy There was a slide of West Oregon Co-op, which got a big round of ap­ plause from the student body Members of Columbia County Chapter 499, American Associa tion of Retired Persons, will gather at Shrine Hall. St Helens, on Tuesday, December 18. for their seventh annual Christmas party Festivities will start with a potluck turkey dinner at noon The chapter furnishes the turkey and coffee Members will bring potluck dishes and their own table ware As in past years there will be a food gift exchange Each mem her attending is expected to bring a wrapped food gift, preferably h o m e prepared Numbers will be placed on the gifts and distribution will be mad«' during the afternoon Usually there is no speaker at these Christmas events, but because the new Supplemental Security Income program goes into effect on January l. a Social Security official will be present to explain its provisions Those planning on making the bus trip to Portland on Wednes day should pick up their tickets during the meeting Support Your City Shop Locally Out-Of-State Cars Need Inspection “If you have moved to Oregon this year and your out-of-state license plates will soon be expir­ ing". the Oregon Motor Vehicles Divison reminds, adding, “you must bring your vehicle to a field office when you apply for your Oregon title and registration ” Oregon law requires the divi­ sion to inspect tne vehicle identi­ fication number of all vehicles bearing out-of-state l i c e n s e plates before an Oregon title can be issued There is a $5 fee to inspect the vehicle identification number towm topics M r an«! M rs llenry Anderegg and Mr and Mrs Kim Kimble atlend«*d the Ice Capades Iasi Sunday afternoon loiter lh ^ had dinner on th«' River Queen before returning home (trial Olsen returned home this week after a trip to Dallas. Texas for Tektronics, where he is employed. Visiting (he home of Mr and Mrs Herbert Harriman are her two sisters Mrs Alvin Risbrudt of Dalton Minnesota and Mrs Rennie Johnson of Fergas Falls Minnesota Coming with them were Mrs Berton Skrove of Dalton and Mrs W’m Nelson of Fergus Falls They plan to visit th«' Harrimans until after the holidays Mrs Robert Andrews receh ed word of th«' death of her brother Chester Woodcock who passed away Monday at a Silverton Rest Hom«' The W«Mxlcocks a r e former Vernomaites Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Morgan returned Saturday after spend mg a month with her mother Mrs Myrtle Snook at Napa California Mrs Joe Medges ol ( a pilot H ill entered the Forest Grove Community hospital on Monday and underwent surgery on Tues­ day J im - Medges of Capital Hill entered the Fort's! Grove Community hospital on Monday* and underwent surgery on Tues- day. Grangers Hold Saturday Meet Watermaster Visits Clayton J Gardner. State Watermaster. is in Room 3UH Columbia County Courthouse, from It) a m until 3 p.m -to answer any questions pertaining to water rights His next vigit will be on December 19. 1973 Vernonia Grange met at their hall on Sunday, December 8 The Charter was drapped for Brother Ed Crawford Other business coming on the floor was voting for State Gran ge Officers They also excepted the resignation of the Lecture and re-nominated a new one A card party was discussi-d and it was decided on one for December 15 at 8 p m with the Davis and Leona Turner hosting The Grangers reminded by the Secretary that they are invit«>d to Natal Grange December 16 at 2 p m for installation of Grange Officers JO Y THEATER Fri., Sat. Dec. 14-15 GODSPELL (Color) ANNIVERSARY SALE 15% O ff All Stock Except Levi's Selectively Until December 31 » £ , KIMMEL'S APPAREL gf 819 Bridge S«™.« Open 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday - Saturday 5 piers tied t o W W VvW 'L : re-- V' A? X* ; . ’ .o snv B’i J s tl« t O n ly p lftix io Cf From now on I know I'm going to Bud's Auto. Fourteen Attend December Meeting The Columbia County Retired Educ ators Association bad their December meeting at the home of Mrs Evelyn Heath There was a gift exchange For refreshments each one a t­ tending brought a sample of Christmas goodies There were 14 members present XXOXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXA Mrs Choose Toys About 43.000 toy-related injur­ ies serious enough to be treated in hospital emergency rooms are reported in one year In the past two years the federal govern­ ment has banned about 1500 toys, but the removal of these toys from store shelves did not re­ duce the number of injuries. 5000 new toys become available every year. So. recommends Carol A Ash­ ley, Columbia County Extension Agent consider these safety suggestions from the Consumer Product Safety Commission as you shop for toys this year: Choose carefully and selec­ tively- any tov can be danger­ ous if misused Choose a toy appropriate to the child's age and development- many toys have suggested age groups on the labels Read them carefully Check label on fabric products for some indication that the fabric is flame retardant or flame resistant For stuffed toys, check labels for washable or hygienic materials notices Avoid toys that produce ex­ cessive noise Avoid shooting games, espec­ ially those involving darts and arrows unless they are played under supervision Select chemistry sets and electrically operated toys, es­ pecially those that produce heat, for older children only Check toys for such things as sharp points and jagged edges and loose small parts If you wish to know what toys have been banned, call the toll free number 800-638-2666 and ask for the Consumer Product Safety Commission's "Banned Product List ” If you have a question about a particular toy or you want to make a complaint about a toy you feel is unsafe, call the same number and leave your name and telephone number A staff member will return your call | Mt Heart Rebekah Uxlge No 243 met November 8 with Irma Chance. N G presiding Under new business the fol lowing were elected officers for the year 1974 Noble Grand Arlie Emmons. Vice Grand. Maud«' Wells; Recording Secretary, Evelyn Heath, Financial Secre tary. Faye Davis Treasurer. Dorothy Sandon A short Thanksgiving program consisting of songs ana readings was given under the dir«*ction of Irene Minger No meeting was held Nov 22 because of the Thanksgiving holiday Our next meeting will be this Thursday evening. Dt-cember 13 A short Christmas program will be given under "Good of the Order.” After lodge the Christmas party will be held at which time members who have secret pals will be remembered with gifts and those who haven't secret pals will exchange gifts Refreshments for the party will be served by the committee An invitation is extended to all members to attend the Decern her 13 meeting and participate in the festivities of the evening Study Club Enjoys Thursday Program The Study club met Thursday at the home of Mrs Mercedes Proehl The president Mrs Irene Minger presided There was a gift exchange with the social committee, con­ sisting of Mrs Faith Reynolds, Mrs Mathilde Bergerson and Mrs Bess Nichols, presenting the program a Rebekahs Elect New Officers For 1974 Year AARP Gathers Services Held ■ SEE BUD'S AUTO TODAY 332 A Street — Vernonia, Ore. Phono 429-5221 or 429-2871 Open 8 to 5 Tue«.-Sal. Closed Sun. 8c Mon. * * * * * * * * /