Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, January 24, 1974, Page 6, Image 6

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6 THURSDAY.
JAN
34.
1974
Preregistration
Program Set By PCC
Students planning to enroll for
spring classes at Portland Com
mumty College sh.xild preregis
ter now through February 22
Preregistered students will
register on an appointment basis
trom February S through Mar
eh 15 prior to open registration
It takes a preregistered student
about 13 minutes to register, and
he or she has better assurance of
getting desired c o u r s e s
Appointments are assigned as
applications are received so the
earlier a student preregisters,
the earlier his appointment time
PUT YOUR VALUABLE
ARTICLES UNDER ONE
cover
Y ou can buy separate policies
to cover your valuables like
p hoto or hobby equipm ent,
je w e lry a n d fu rs, o r s p o r ts
eq uipm ent But, it's more con*
v e n ie n t a n d e c o n o m ic a l to
cover all these with one policy?
I f y ou’d like “ One Policy”
protection fo r your on-the-go
valuables, see us about a Per­
sona; .Articles Floater.
BILL J. HORN
Vernonia Insurance
Exchange
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Convictions
Church Notes Directory
Up For Traffic
Of Churches
Baptist
Violations
Convictions for violating traf­
fic laws topped the -ton.ooo mark
for the first time in Oregon last
year with a total of 421.822
reported to the Motor Vehicles
Division The figure is 14 percent
above 1972
Increased traffic law enforce­
ment also resulted in an 11
percent increase in the number
of Oregonians whose licenses to
drive were suspended in 1973
A total of 55.501 drivers had
their licenses suspended at some
time during the year Another
345 licenses were cancelled and
2t* revoked
More than 13.000 convictions
for driving under the influence of
alcohol were reported, an in­
crease of 21 percent over 1972
Convictions for a second or
subsequent charge of driving
under the influence were up 21
percent Convictions for driving
w ith a blood alcohol level of .15
or more an offense that results
in a stiffer penalty than under
the influence charge totaled
2.790---- a decrease of 4‘; per­
cent when compared with 1972
DMY also initiated more than
10.000 suspensions under the
state's financial responsibility
law
Discretionary suspensions -
made at the recommendation of
a judge or following evaluation
of a driver s record by DMY----
lumped 41 percent during the
year Suspensions based on a
poor driving record climbed to
3.O40 a 37 percent increase over
1972 While court-recommended
suspensions following conviction
for a moving violation dropped
26 percent, recommendations for
suspensions from courts follow­
ing either failure to appear at a
hearing or failure to pay a fine
were up 37 percent
Cold Weather Could
Hamper Boat Horns
The Coast Guard warns boat­
ers that cold weather may
namper the operation of freoii
horns
Federal law requires an effic­
ient whistle or other sound
producing device and specifies
the minimum duration and aud
ible distance of such devices A
boat operator could be found
liable for a collision if it can be
shown that a manunctioning
horn was responsible for the
accident
Phone 42&-6203
953 Bridge Street
Vernonia, Oregon
LODGE AND CLUB NOTICES
VERNONIA JAYCEES
Meets the 2nd 4 4th
Tuesday
at
every
NEHALEM
VALLEY
CHAPTER
month.
J.C.
Hall—Old Mill
7 : » P.M.
Market
Bob Carson, President
Faye Davis. Secretary
8-74
PYTHIAN SISTERS
YTRNOMA TEMPLE NO. SI
Meetings: I.O .O J. Hall Second
and Fourth Wednesdays of each
month at 8 pjn.
Leona Haver ¿and. M.E C
Cora Lange Secretary
3-74
A I.áíA .M .
Eim er Schrader. W.M.
Wilbur E . Wiisor, Sec y.
1-74
IWA Local
3-14
Meeting on 1st
Monday of
each month.
C .I.0
David King. President
Ralph Bergerson. Sec y.
3-74
VERNONIA CHAMBER
OF COMMERCE
Board of Directors report to mem­
bers quarterly. Board m eets the
second Monday. 8:90 p.m. at
West Oregon Electric
office
Visitors invited.
T. F Tomlin. President
Mrs Evelyn Heath, Sec y.
7-74
Witnesses
Larry Kolln. a visiting speaker
from St Helens, will present this
week's public talk, entitled "Be
Ready to Make a Defense for
Your Faith " ’"But sanctify the
Christ as Lord in your hearts
always ready to make a defense
before every one that demands of
y ou a reason for the hope in you
but doing so together with a mild
temper and deep respect.’ This
scripture, found at 1 Peter 3 15.
will be the theme of Mr Kolln s
talk
"Why Exult in Spite of P er­
sonal Harships”". based on the
scripture found at Habakkuk
3:17.18. will be the subject for
discussion immediately follow
mg the talk and a song The
article by that title, found in the
December 15. 1973 issue of the
Watchtower, will be used as an
outline for that discussion
All interested persons are
welcome to attend this spiritual
meal on Sunday January 27 at 10
a m . at the Kingdom Hall of
Jehovah's Witnesses 49 Texas
Avenue For further informa­
tion. please contact Jim Milton.
429-6975
Bible
7:30 p jn .
4-74
AMERICAN LEGION
Meets 2nd and
4th Tuesday of
each mouth.
VERNONIA
POST 119
Wilbur E. Wiisor.. Commander
Harry Culbertson, Adjutant
AUXILIARY
First and Third Tuesdays
Reatha Horn, President
Gertrude Schaiock. Sec y.
MT. HEART REBEKAH
LODGE NO. 243
Meets 2nd 4 4th Thursday even­
ings of each month in the 1 .0 .0 J .
Hall.
Irm a Chance Noble Grand
Evelyn Heath. Sec y.
3-74
Vernonia Lodge No. 246
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Firs! and T hird Tuesday
8 p.m.
Uqyd Quinn. Noble Grand
Harry Culbertson, Sec y.
1-74
Order of Eastern Star
Nehalem Chapter 153. O.E.S.
Regular c o m
municatioo the
3rd Wed. each
month at Ma-
Tetnple.
All visiting sis­
ters and bro­
thers welcome.
Hope Koch. W.M.
Irma Fisher, Sec’y .
1-74
ALCOHOLICS
1-74
ANONYMOUS
Vernonia Barracks
Veterans of World War 1
Meets 4th Mesday
each month at the
l o w hall, 12 Noes
Vernonia Friendship Group
429-2941
-
429-6245
2-74
VERNONIA
CLUB
AUXILIARY
Meets 4th Monday. 1.0 . 0 J . Rail
Christian
Tuesday evenings at 8 p.m
topical Bible studies meet at the
Don't forget the time change
choir practice is at 7:30 p.m on
Wednesday.
Bible study this evening at 8
p.m at the Bill Kretschmer
home After the game Saturday .
January 26 Fifth Quarter will be
at the Bill Kretschmer home
Jr High and CYT come to the
evening Fellowship hour at 6
p m immediately following are
your meetings you'll want to
come to see if this is a “secret
destination" night
February 13, CWT will be
having an all day cleaning day at
the church the next meeting will
be at 1 30 p.m . February 20
High Waters
Flood Homes
RIVERVIEW — Among the
many homes which were inun
dated during last weeks flood
were Mr and Mrs Jim Cox.
Mrs Leta Whiteman. Mr and
Mrs Donovan Reynolds. Mr
and Mrs Willie Cheeks. Mrs
Minnie Ratkie. Mr and Mrs
Yee. Mr and Mrs John Shaw.
Mr and Mrs Ralph McKee. Mr
and Mrs Carl Webb The Char­
les Stith and Joe Biesiot houses
were flooded but the owners had
moved out before the flood The
patio was torn off the Kammeyer
house which was built on the
bank of the Nehalem
Mrs Claude Veal underwent
gall-bladder surgery at the
Tuality Community hospital in
Hillsboro on Thursday She is
recovering nicely and hopes Io
come home on Wednesday
O n Lange. President
Fhye Deris. Secretary
»-74
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MEETS AT PINE CONE
SUMMER RECESS
Darrold Proehi, President
Ted Forbes, Secretary
3-74
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
429-3363
CHTRCH OF JESUS CHRIST
OF LATTER DAY’ SAINTS
VERNONIA BRANCH
850 Madison Avenue
Branch Pres. - Henry T. Hudson
1st fou rs. . Claude E. Gibson
2nd Ci wins - Elmer C. Schrader
Ward Clerk - Robert E. McNair
Meeting Schedule
Priesthood - 8 30 a .m.
Sunday School - 10:15 a.m.
Sacrament Mtg. • 11:30 a j n
Relief Sctv. - 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 all ages
11:00 a.m. - Morning worship
7 00 p.m. . Evangelistic service
7 30 p m. - W ednesday Prayer
Meeting and Bible Studv
(Need a ride?
Call 429-6353
ST. MARY S CATHOLIC
Fatber 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 trom 6
to 6:45 in the church, before
Mass
SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST
Phone 429-3391
LIONS
Rev. H L. Russell. Adjutant
VERNONIA BIBLE CHURCH
Adams 4 Maple
Kenneth Wuolen. Pastor
If you are looking for an active 2nd 4 Nehalem
friendly church that stands for L. L. Huntington. Pastor
the Word of God. a warm Claude Veal. Local Elder
welcome is extended to you by 9 3o Sabbath School
the Vernonia Bible Church to 11:00 Worship Service
attend our services
7:00 P.M. Monday - Dorcas So­
Sunday School
9:45 a .m.
ciety at Veal's hone.
Morning Worship
11 a m
7 30 P.M. Wed. - P rayer Meeting
Evening Services
7 p.m at Veal's home
Wed Fam ily Night
7:30p.m
7:00 P.M. Mon. - Pathfinders at
Our Sunday School bus is run
Scout Cabir.
every Sunday morning through
out Vernonia for thpse needing a FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH
ride to Sunday School and 957 State Avenue
church For the schedule of your Jack Carlson. Pastor
neighborhood phone the pastor 9 45 a.m. . Sunday School, Paul
at 429-3363
Weidman, Sup’L
Primary church is held during 11:00 a jn . - Morning worship.
the morning worship service for 5:00 p jn . - Y’outh Fellowship.
Kindergarten through 4th grade 7:00 p.m. - Evening service.
and is geared to the under­ Every Evening
standing and needs of the boys 7:00 p jn . - Hour of power, prayer
and girls
and Bible study.
An adult Bible study, just
starting this week in the book of EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL
Revelation, is held every Thurs­ CHURCH
day evening in the home of Mr
BIRKENFF.LD. OREGON
and Mrs Bob Zerfing It is The Rev. C. S. Shulda. Vicar
conducted by Virgil Snook and Phone Clatskanie 728-2331
everyone is welcome
Celebration of the Holy Commu­
Upcoming Events: Our young
nion the Fourth Sunday of each
Adult Sweetheart Banquet will
month at 12:00 Noon.
be held Saturday. February 9 at
7:30 p.m at the church Also, our
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
annual missionary conference
Washington 4 A Streets
will be held in February Mark
Terry E. Lowen, Pastor
vour calendar now
Orv Olson hom e
Vernonia Lodge No. 184
A. F. h A. M. meets at
Masonic Temple Stated
commmucatMNis on first
Thnrsday of each month
at 8:90 p.m.
A TI -
Meets at West Oregon Electric
Bldg., third Thursday of each
month. 7:30 p.m.
This Saturday at 8 a m the
men will meet for a prayer
breakfast Good food and sincere
praver
Sunday morning will begin
w ith Sunday School at 10 a m
followed by the worship service
at It a m
Sunday evenings al tip m will
begin our new training pro­
gram Adult training Youth 7th
grade up Girls in action-tth
through 6th grade
Mission
friends Preschool through 2nd
grade Evening worship 7 p m
Everyone is invited for potluck
supper Wednesday evening at
5 45 The Pastor will conduct a
visitation study at 6 30 and
prayer meeting will begin at 7
We welcome each and every ­
one to these speeial meetings
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Sunday: 10 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 A.M Worship Service
7:00 P.M. Evening Worship
Wednesday: 7:00 P.M. Midweek
P rayer Service
MIST - BIRKENFELD COMMU­
NITY’ CHURCH
Birkenleld. Oregon
Eldon Shetler, Pastor
9 45 a.m. - Sunday School
11:00 a jn . - Church Services
7:30 p.m. - Wed. P rayer Meeting
10:30 a.m. - (Winter Mooths on
2nd Wed Women's Missionary
and Work day.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
430 North 4 Washington Streets
Russ Vinyard, Pastor
Phone 429-6522
Sunday - Bible School 9:45 a.m.
Homer Fuller. Supt
Morning Warship 11:00 a.m
Nursery Provided)
Fellowship Hour 6:07 p.m.
Wednesday: Choir Practice
7:00 p.m
'1st only- Church Night 6:30 p.m.
2nd 4 4th CWT . 1:30 p.m.
Friday: Bible Study - 8.00 p.m.
'Call for location of Bible
Study)
gers. The Loggers have finally broken a steady
losing streak and proved It by taking their first
league match of the season.
MEMBERS of the YUS Logger basketball team
gave It a good try aad came out the winners
in last week's game against the Knappa Log­
Opening Hunt
Dates Slated
The Dregon W ildlife Commit»
sion adopted Friday January 11.
the opening dales for the 1974
deer elk antelope partridge,
pheasant, and early archery
deer seasons The dates were set
following a public hearing in the
Commission's Portland office
The' general deer season for
both mule deer and blacktail
deer will be open on October 5
As has been the custom in past
years chukar and Hungarian
partridge season will open con
currently with the deer season
October 26 was selected for the
opening of the Rocky Mountain
elk season and Roosevelt elk
season will open on November
16
The opening date for the 1974
antelope season will be August
17
Pheasants will become legal
game on October 19 and the
early archery deer seasons were
set to begin on August 24
OMSI Class
Set By PCC
To observe the beginnings of
life is a marvelous experience
seldom encountered in the nor
mat course of a child's educa­
tion. but children in grades one
through eight will be offered
such an opportunity this Febru­
ary
Using the facilities of Portland
Community College. OMSI will
present "Life and Organisms",
an exciting five-week course
giving children a close look at
birth and emergence in both
plant and animal kingdoms
They will use microscopes and
hand lenses to examine egg sacs,
rafts buds, and cocoons, and
will be led to a new understand
ing of these fascinating links in
the chain of life
Beginning February 2. classes
will meet on Saturdays from 9 to
11 a.m in room C5 of the Science
Technology building at PCC's
Sylvania center Tuition is J8.U0
and the deadline for registration
is Saturday January 26
For further information, or to
obtain a registration form calT
OMSI Classes 224-9500
Extension Unit Sets Leader Training
Leader training on the topic
’’Communications
Anvbodv
Listening”" will be offered in
Y'ernonia January 24 at West
Oregon Electric Sessions begin
at io a m
The lesson will focus on com
mumcations within families. A
skit will illustrate differences in
points of view on topics such as
older persons marrying adop
tion. and child behavior Exten
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Bill Luch To Give
Fishing Techniques
Its steelhead fishing season
and expert Bill Luch will conduct
a one-night program for both
men and women on catching and
cooking the prized fish
The program will be held
Monday. January 28 at Maple
wood School in southwest Port­
land Luch will give instructions
to fishermen on gear bait
locations reading water and
various fishing techniques He
will also direct a portion of the
program to those who become
responsible for preparation once
the fish is caught' Cleaning
freezing, and cooking will be
demonstrated
CBITIGISH
We don’t believe in it.
Or ridicule, humiliation, pressure or
embarrassment What we do believe in
is understanding and respect
sion home economist Carol Ash
ley will offer suggested methods
for teaching the topic
Women's clubs, c h u r c h
groups Extension study groups
and other organized groups are
welcome to send one or two
representatives Groups not us
ually participating ma\ pre reg
ister by calling the Extension
Service at 397 3462
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