Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, December 27, 1973, Page 2, Image 2

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Demonia Eagle
a THURSDAY.
DEC
37,
1973
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SEL-MOR, INC.,
B. RHOADES.
MELVIN SCHWAB.
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
Veraeala. Oregsn
Entered as seoood class mail
matter August 4, 1932. under the
act of March 3, 1879
Police News
’n
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All officers of the VPI) attend
ed a class on 1974 crim inal
procedure code adopted by the
legislator Iasi session It was
conducted on Hoard of Police
Standards and Training in con
junction
with
the
D istrict
Attorney's Association conduct
ed by Robert Lucas, Columbia
County D A
The class was to acquaint
officers throughout the state
with new laws which take effect
in January 1974
TA CLUES
Published weekly on Thursday
at 721 Madison Ave., Vernonia.
Columbia County. Oregon 97064
and paid at the Vernonia Poet
Office as second class matter.
Washington County Medical
Emergency Radio S y s t e m
(MERSi indicates thev
w ill
accept the Vernonia ambulance
on the new radio system which
w ill give the ambulance direct
contact with the hospitals
Anyone wishing to donate to
the ambulance equipment fund
is reminded that this time of
year is a very good time as it is
tax deductable and would also
make a good Christmas present
donated in someone’s name
The next m ajor piece of equip
inent is the defribulator which is
used in heart conditions
$3.00 Per Year — In the Nehalem
Valiev
$4.00 Per Year Elsewhere
OFFICE HOURS
Men., Tee»., Wed., Fri.—8 ajn.
to ( pun.
Than.
A S a t-8
aun. to 12 aeea
Phone 429-3372
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Oregon
Newspaper
Publishers
Association
“WE HAVE QUOTA BLUES" to the M»ag every
dealer In the state of Oregon to singing these
days and noae puts It more apt than the sign at
THE PEOPLE SPEAK - - -
M ’ . Jay Ahlborn
County Commissioners Office
St Helens. Ore 97051
Dear Jay,
As you know I have d ifficulty
expressing myself verbally and
so I humbly submit this letter for
your consideration
Three years ago we met in the
offices of N.W.P. to discuss the
rebuilding of the lodge at Co­
lumbia Countv’s Camp W ilker­
son At this time, I felt the need
to rebuild the lodge for basically
two reasons F irst. I was com­
pelled by the personal challenge
to do the work Secondly, by the
urgency to get something started
before the public sentiment
could die down At this tim e I
feel that both of these have been
generously fulfilled The ensuing
three years have brought to me
more than my measure of re­
ward The cooperation
and
working relationship with you.
Jay. and men like W illard Flock,
John Peter and Gene Hebisen.
Del Burnham, Orvil Gilkey.
Franklin Anderson and many
many others whose names now’
excape me, w ill prove to provide
some of the mast rewarding
memories of my life I have felt
from the beginning that if coun­
ties facilities at Camp Wilkerson
could provide the key to turn one
young boy or g irl away from a
life of dark street corners and
dissipation all the effort on our
part and the part of the original
builders would be compensated
to full measure
The building of personal or
national assets requires the
dearest of prices paia but when
achieved also provide
the
strongest of personal or national
security I firm ly feel that the
assets of Camp Wilkerson w ill be
one of the pillars of Columbia
County's building for tomorrow
I now must get on to the part
that bites Jay. due to the
increasing demands of my busi­
ness and the ever grown de­
mands of my fam ily. I find that I
must tender my resignation to
Columbia County Park Com­
mission I feel that my com m it­
ment to Wilkerson has been
realized and I have been more
than rewarded I am confident
that you and the board w ill find
no difficulty in obtaining a
replacement
I now would like to thank you,
Jay, and all those people in­
volved for the personal fu lfill­
ment I received the last three
years
Yours very truly,
Stuart B Johnson
To the Editor
It is with profound regret and
deep sense of loss that I accept
the resignation of Stuart B
Johnson from the Columbia
County Park Commission This
resignation was necessitated by
growing business and fam ily
demands
On behalf of the Park Com­
mission and the citizens of
Columbia County. I would like to
thank Mr Johnson for the fore­
sight and devotion exhibited
during his three year tenure on
the Commission The amazing
success of the Camp Wilkerson
rehabilitation would not have
been possible without the sense
of urgency and perseverence of
men like Stuart Johnson Most of
all. I would personally like to
thank Stuart for helping this
county to give tangible proof of
our commitment to our child
ren’s future
A J Ahlborn
Editor s note: The following is
a collection of correspondence
between Mrs Gertrude Sulleng
er of the Warm Wayside Market
and various federal officials
each state based on total number
of licensed drivers in that state
Divide this amount
equally
amongst all current retailers,
wholesale distributors and gas
company owned outlets, regard­
less of past gallonage or size of
outlet on a strict calendar
monthly alotment. As we are all
now doing we each would alot
ourselves a daily quota The
large retailers would than pump
less and the smaller retailers
could not pump all of their quota
This would slow down sales
drastically but stop wholesalers
from selling to private individ­
uals with up to 500 gallon tanks
for personal use. also stop co-ops
from selling to their employees
in an unlimited amount Let the
public buy as they need if they
need to drive they w ill buy If
they don’t need to drive they
won’t and when the retailers
have pumped their daily ration
there just won’t be any for the
public. Just heard, no Sunday
sales, please don't. This w ill k ill
many small retailers who uses
this day to cover their mortgage
payments while the large re ta il­
ers are now closed This w ill
cause a lot of high school boys to
lose their jobs.
Gertrude D. Sullenger
Warren. Oregon
Dear Friend
Thank you so much for your
wire of November 25 setting
forth certain suggestions for
gasoline distribution and con­
sumption
Please be assured that I read
your wire with great care and
interest, and am very glad to
have the benefit of your thoi
iought-
fu) suggestions
I am bringing your w ire to the
attention of Governor Love, in
order that he may be apprised of
your specific suggestions Cer­
tainly, I shall have your views
firm ly in mind at such tim e as
energy legislation should come
on the Floor of the House for
consideration
Best wishes
Sincerely yours,
Wendell Wyatt
Member of Congress
Dep of Sec Treasury Simons
Washington D C.
M r Simons in reference to
my November 25th m ailgram to
Geo P. Shultz-please try equal
allocation to all gasoline whole­
sale and retail outlets. The
metropolitan areas where there
is public transportation is get
ting so much more gas than
outlying areas, where we don’t
have public transportation We
are all conserving every way
possible but we ask-like the
truckers-to be treated equally
and fa irly This way of allocation
would cut down on usage and get
gas out where people need it to
get to work My customers, who
drive 25-40 miles to work are
getting only 6-10 gallons at a
time and I have only 600 gallons
per day and am out of gas by 3 to
6 p.m I am closing on Sundays
and Wednesdays.
Thank You sir
Gertrude D Sullenger
Warren, Oregon
Dear Ms Sullenger
I am replying to your mail-
gram to Secretary Shultz con­
cerning suggestions on gasoline
distribution and consumption
As you may know, the Presi­
dent announced the establish­
ment of a new Federal Energy
Adm inistration to be headed by
W illiam E Simon, who w ill also
serve as Deputy Secretary of the
Treasury The Federal Energy
Administration w ill be dealing
with energy policy and opera
lions including the m atters con­
tained in your letter to Secretary
Shultz For this reason. I am
taking the liberty of sending
your letter directly to the appro­
priate section of the new Federal
Er
Ralph’s Chevron Station. According to the
sign “Comments or Complaints? Call Standard
Oil or Richard M. Nixon.”
Fifth Annual
Vespers Held
Candlelighted windows and
blue and red robed members of
the VHS chorus shared their love
and warm th of Christmas in a
special gift of music Saturday
evening at the F irst Christian
Church as they presented the
fifth annual “ Christmas Ves­
pers’’ under the direction of
Ward Nelson
The “ Vespers’’ are patterned
after "Lessons and Carols’’ by
Kings College Chapel in Cam
bridge. England. Nelson adapted
it for the high school group since
he believed there was a definite
need for a Christmas program of
this type in the community.
Since the school doesn't own an
organ it was decided to hold the
‘ ‘Vespers’’ in various churches
each year where not only the
music but the warmth of the
religious setting would add to the
program
BEST WISHES
It's Old Lang Syne
time — have yourself
a Happy N ew Year.
Chief of Police Cunningham
reminds persons who w ill be on
vacation to let the VPD know so
they can keep a chec"r on the
homes while residents are gone
Police report
December 8 a report of a
man assulted in the 3rd degree
December to, theft of gas from
three vehicles outside residence.
December to, sometime bet­
ween 12/8 and 12/9 someone
fired a bullet through the E & B
Cleaners window.
December 14, A report of
someone breaking into the Ver
nonia High School during the
night. Nothing appeared to be
missing
December 15, 11:05 officers
arrested juvenile for MIP and
juvenile was transferred t o
Columbia County Jail.
December 16. the telephone
at the EXXON station was pried
off the wall by persons unknown
December 17, a juvenile was
arrested and charged with out of
parential controls and transfer
red to Columbia County Jail
This Land
Is Your Land
Keep It Clean
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Recorder's
C o u rt. . .
R acorder/Judpe
Wm. E. N e ls o n
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2137- Lisa
Marie
Williams,
M IP Plea guilty, fine $27
2138- Harley L Taylor; Ixdtmg
a dog run al large Plea guilty,
fine $25, suspended fine of $25 on
condition dog is tied up
2139- Donnie Merlin Tilus, fail
ure In maintain control of motor
vehicle I’lea guilty fine $17,
suspended to $12
2140 Marvin Emett Johnson;
no operators license Fine $27
2141 Steven Joe Naeve; VBR
4ij/25 Plea guilty; fine $11
2142- Ronald Alexander Smith,
MIP.Plea guilty; fine $27
2143- Connie Joy DuVall; VBR
40/25 Plea g uilty; fine $16
2144 Ray Allen Lamping Jr.,
improper passing on a hill Plea
g uilty; fine $16
2145- George Helms, theft of
water service Plea g uilty; fine
$25 and 3 days in ja il
2146- James Ammerman; dis
orderly conduct Plea guilty;
fine $55 and 10 days in ja il Jail
sentence to he suspended upon
payment of fine.
2147 Janies Lou Ammerman,
driving on permit without a
license driver Plea guilty; fine
$6
2148 James Lou Ammerman,
M IP Plea guilty; fine $27, paid
$10
2149 Jerry Gene Ammerman.
disorderly conduct. Plea guilty;
fine $55 and 10 days in ja il. Jail
sentence suspended upon pay
ment of fine
3150-Lauri Maxine Itoady,
harrassment Plea not guilty;
deferred to tria l; found not
guilty
2151- Patty Louise Roady, har­
rassment. Plea
not
guilty;
deferred to tria l found not guilty
2152- llene Marie Grady. VBR
35/25. Plea guilty; fine $11.
2153- Bruee Allan Albertson, no
operators license. Plea guilty;
fine suspended. $6
2154- Sharon Kay Sullivan,
VBR 35/25 Plea guilty; fine $11.
2155- Ix?roy Hepler, allowing
dog to run at large Plea guilty;
fine $25 sus|>cndcd on condition
dog is kept tied up
2156- Richard Allen Curl, ex­
cessive noise. Plea g uilty, fine
$6
2157- Joanne Marie Halvorson,
VBR 45/35 Plea guilty, fine $11.
2158- Raymond Russell Gar
lock. VRR 35-25 Plea g u ilty , fine
$11
2159- Mickey Allan Nielsen
VBR 35 25 Pica guilty; fine $11
2160- Anna Allene Helm, VRR
30/20. Plea guilty; fine $11.50
2161- Randy Larson, Allowing
dog lo run at large Plea guilty;
fine, $25. suspended on condition
dog is kept tied up
2162 Steven Gene Borders,
disorderly conduct Plea no!
guilty; tria l set for December 21
2163-Gary Lynn Hushboom.
VBR 35/25 Bail forfeited $17
Resignation
Brings Tribute
For Dedication
When dedication ceremonies
were held September 9 at Camp
Wilkerson this past year, follow
mg completion of the new lodge
after a fire destroyed the old one
in November of 1971, Jay Ahi
born. Columbia County Com
missioner and head of the Park
Commission, paid tribute to one
....... who along with mam
o'hers worked so hard and with
such dedication to complete the
rebuilding project. This month
with great regret on laith parts
Ahlborn accepted the resignu
lion of Stuart B Johnson from
the Park Commission
Johnson submitted his resig­
nation December 2 citing the
increasing demands of both bus
iness and fam ily matters as
resulting in the decision to leave
the Columbia County Park Com
mission.
In his letter of resignation
Johnson paid his own tribute to
the men like W illard Flock. John
Peter, Gene Hebisen, Del Burn
ham, Orvil Gilkey, Franklin
Anderson, Jay Ahlborn and the
many, many others “ who w ill
provide some of the most re
warding memories of my life .”
Ahlborn, in a letter to the
editor, thanked Johnson on be
half of the Park Commission and
the citizens of Columbia County,
stating, “ I would like to thunk
Mr. Johnson for the foresight
and devotion exhibited during
his three years tenure on the
commission The amuzing sue
cess of the Camp Wilkerson
rehahilialton would not have
been possible without the sense
of urgency and perserveranee of
men like Stuart Johnson ’ ’
TOWN TOPICS
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Mr. and Mrs Paul Rushing of
Concord, California spent a few
days at the home of Mr and Mrs
Paul E Moore while enjoying a
visit with old friends
The Brewer’s held their
Christmas get-together here in
Vernonia Saturday evening at
the home of M.C. Brewer Mar
vin C Brewer, Sr. was the
happiest one since tie was tile
granddad nr daddy to all the
Brewer’s there.
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JO Y T H E A T E R
Fri., Sai.
Dec. 28-29
WALT D ISN EY ’S
MARY
POPPINS
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m ar\\tB ry chapels
Capable advice regarding Insurance, social security, veterans.
JUDGES fsr this year’s Ltono-spoosored wlwtow ' tees, Forest Grove, Balladtown, USA. The group
contest were Marcie Dickey, Willa Hendricks sponsors the annual Forest Grove Window Con-
sad Patti Amador, all members of the Vigllan- test.
9th and Baseline
Hillsboro—648-2161
Cedar and Pacific
Forest Grove—357 2161
4836 S.W. Watson
Beaverton-644-1119
741 Madison Street
Vernonia—429-6611