Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, February 07, 1974, Page 4, Image 4

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    O e r n o n ia E a g le
4 THURSDAY,
FEB
7,
1974
Fam ily Enjoys
Weekend Home
MIST—Visitors at the Howard
Gnmsbo heme over the weekend
were Ray and Kay Gnmsbo.
Erie Gunnell. Mr and Mrs Rick
Milburne and son. and Mr and
Mrs Joe Kintz of Aumsville.
Dre
Mrs Jane Hansen received a
call from Mrs Ballard from
Rochester. New York during the
past week
Mr. and Mrs Fred Busch flew
to Oakland on Friday to visit
their niece. Mr and Mrs Robert
McEwan and David Saturday
they were joined by Mrs Buschs
siste? and husband. Mr and
Mrs Robert Searight, of Los
Angles Sunday. Mr and Mrs
Bill McEwan were included in
the group when they visited the
Claremont Hotel for buffet brun­
ch That evening the Busches
and the Seanghts flew to Reno
and enjoyed a three day stay at
the El Dorado hotel They atten­
ded the Paul Anka dinner show
on Monday. Tuesday, they visit­
ed Virginia City and also toured
Harrah's collection of 1.100 a nti­
que cars on display The display
also include thousand of a rrow ­
heads found in the area The
Buschs returned home on Wed
nesday and were met at the
airport by their daughter and
husband. Steve and Marilyn
Waring
Mrs. Schalock
Visits Bend
RIVERVIEW—Mrs A l b e r t
Schalock and her niece, Mrs
Doug Karlin of Sheridan spent
the weekend at Bend Mrs Carl
John who is Mrs Schalock's
sister and Mrs Karlin's mother
is in the hospital at Bend
undergoing tests and treatment
Mrs Nell Thacker and Mrs
Wm Falconer came home Sat­
urday after spending the week at
the home of Mr and Mrs.
LawTence Schneider at Clatska­
nie
Saturday afternoon visitors at
the home of Mrs Grace Peachy
were Mr and Mrs Art Taylor
and Mr and Mrs Robert P atti­
son and children Michael and
Tanya of Portland Lena Gard­
ner came on Friday and is
visiting her sister a few days
T rain ing S ession S el
B y Red Cross Feb. 20
A training session in Disaster
Nursing w ill be offered by the
Oregon T rail chapter of Red
Cross, a partner with United
Good Neighbors, from 9 a m to
3:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Febru­
ary 20 at chapter headquarters.
4200 S.W. Corbett Avenue. Port­
land
The class is offered for nurses,
first aid. communication, and
disaster workers and others
interested in emergency assist­
ance.
MOMOSMMMMMMOMK
Church Notes
MOOO(XXMOeeCeeCeC*aaMK
E van gelical
There w ill be a prayer meeting
at the home of Mabel Graves on
A Street Friday evening at 6 30
Saturday promises to be a busy
day of activities as three men
form our fellowship w ill attend
an all-day missions conference
in Portland The youth w ill
travel to Portland Saturday
evening to see the Billy Graham
film "A Time to Run' At the
same time the adults w ill go to
Jennings Lodge where they w ill
participate in the annual Evan
gelical Men's Sweetheart Ban
quet
Lord’s Day activities begin
with men's prayer meeting at
7:30 a m ’Die Sunday School
hour is 9:45 with the Worship
Experience at 11:00 The nies
sage of the morning w ill be the
"The Triple Tryanny.” Koffee
Koinoina follows the service
The lavleaders of our church.
Carl Holsey and Paul Weidman
and their wives w ill go to
Portland as our missionaries on
Operation Input Sunday They
w ill visit other fellowship to
sense the movement of God's
Spirit and then bring back ideas
for becomming more effective in
our church
The youth w ill meet at 5:30 and
Sunday Classmeeting is at sev­
en. You are invited to join with
our growing fellowship of Chris
tians in the making as we
participate in the various activi­
ties and services
Hoot Owl Breakfast Tuesday
morning anytime between six
and eight Home Bible Classes
meet each Wednesdav—there is
room for you Call 429-5522
W itnesses
© G f lE G s M IP S
H e re ’s what our check-up
w ill do for you: (1 ) Show i f
you can have broader pro­
tection through the latest
package policies; (2 ) Point
out areas of possible savings
in your present program; (3)
Uncover any serious gaps in
your protection; (4) Explain
what your present insurance
does and does not cover.
There’s no obligation for this
service. Cali today.
BILL J. HORN
V ernonia Insurance
E x ch a n g e
P h o n e 429-6203
953 B rid g e S tr e e t
V e rn o n ia , O re g o n
Hartfort 1Í. C m
Max Oblacks
In Portland
NATAL - PITTSBURG— Mr
and Mrs Max Oblack were
Portland shoppers Monday On
their way home they visited the
Heed Holdings at Scappoose
Richard O Cook of Portland
spent the weekend with his
grandparents Mr and Mrs R
Ekhoff Mrs Eugene Panza and
daughters of Portland visited the
Ekhoffs Sunday.
Mrs Bud Ailbee of Olympia
visited Mrs Mary Dass this
weekend
Mrs Mildred Tupper and San
dra were in Portland recently
where they visited Mr and Mrs
A Pallviny, Mr and Mrs Max
Wolff and Mrs and Mrs Max
Ghenke
Mr and Mrs Max Oblack
attended the wedding Sunday of
Rick Devine and Melody Strong
at the Christian Church
E m ployees N eeded
In Columbia County
There is a need throughout
Columbia County for people to
fill all kinds of home care
positions These jobs cover all
areas of home care from house
keeping to child care to meal
preparation to companionship
for convalescing adults Some
are part time and others full
time or live in. Pay rates vary
with the individual position
For those who are interested in
such a position now or in the
future and want further infor­
mation please call: Mrs. Boris
Diman. (the Volunteer Coordin
ator of the Public Welfare office
who is helping find homemak
ers> at either 397-1784 or for toll
free information call HELP by
dialing opeator and ask for
Commerce 9882
The Vernonia Ridge Riders
made plans for a fam ily potluck
dinner on Saturday, February 16
at 7 p m at the lx*gion Hall
There w ill also be dancing and
card games
A tra il ride with Bob Thomp­
son leading w ill leave Anderson
Park at noon on Saturday,
February 23.
Election of officers w ill be held
February 28 at the regular
meeting.
Seaside Visit
Enjoyed Tues.
HIRKENFELD—On Tuesday
of last week Mr and Mrs Lloyd
Beach were in Seaside While
there they visited Mrs Elsa
Richardson and Aunt Julia
Mr and Mrs Douglas Belling­
ham and family of Seattle spent
Saturday at the home of his
folks the Art Bellinghams
Mr and Mrs Walt Tornblad
visited Mrs Noble Dunlap on
Tuesday of last week
Mrs Winifred Hull and Mrs
Ellis Harper left on Saturday for
their respective homes in Horton
and Los Angles Mrs Hult had
been a house guest at the Joe
Lonnquists and Mrs Harper at
the Nick Bergs
Mr and Mrs Al Tornblad of
Cherrv Grove visited at the Walt
Tornblad home on Wednesday of
last week. Thev were dinner
guests and on Sunday Mr and
Mrs Paul Tornblad and children
of Cherry Grove visited them
and also were dinner guests
P la c e An Ad Today
It P a y s
Over one thousand of Jeho­
vah's Christian Witnesses from
the West Portland area w ill be
gathering Saturday and Sunday,
February 9 and 10. for a two-day
program of special talks. For
this reason, regular meetings
scheduled for Sunday w ill be
cancelled
The assembly program w ill
begin with a two and one-half
hour session Saturday afternoon
at 1:45 p.m Following an inter­
mission for meals w ill be an
evening session, which w ill bring
to a close the activities for the
day The highlight of the week
end's program w ill be a discour­
se entitled ' ‘Be Confident of
Divine V icto ry" given by a
qualified representative of the
Watchtower Bible and Tract
Society This talk, beginning at 3
p.m on Sunday, is especially
designed for the public and all
interested persons are welcome
to attend
All sessions w ill be held at the
Wilson High School in West
Portland An inexpensive cafe­
teria and refreshment stand w ill
be provided for the convenience
of those in attendance All who
would like to be attendance at
this special gathering w ill be
most welcome
The regular meeting schedule
for the local congregation w ill
resume as usual next week
Bible
CALL ON US
FOR A [ F K
INSU R A N C E
R idge R iders P lan
For F am ily P otluck
If your are looking for an
active, friendly church
that
stands for the Word of God. a
warm welcome is extended to
you by the Bible Church to
attend our services:
Sunday School
9:45
Morning Worship
11 a.m
Evening Sercive
7 p.m.
Wed Fam ily Night 7:30p.m
Our Sunday School bus is run
throughout Vernonia every Sun­
day morning for those needing a
ride to Sunday School
and
church. For the schedule of your
neighborhood phone the pastor
at 429-3363
Prim ary church is held during
the morning worship service for
kindergarten through 4th grade
and is geared to the under­
standing and needs of the boys
and girls
Our annual missionery confer­
ence has been in progress this
week Hearts have been blessed
and challenged We would en­
courage you to come out tonight
to hear Mr and Mrs Russell
Reed from the Phillipines. and
Friday night to hear M r and
Mrs Ben Penner from Jamaica
The services begin at 7:30 p.m
and a fellowship time is enjoyed
by all immediatley following
each service Don’t miss out.
The young adult Sweetheart
Banquet w ill be held this Satur­
day. February 9 at 7:30 p.m at
the church A great time is
planned
A A
n T /" \ k I
/ V \ < J K I k J IN
CZ Reports
Record High
(Town Zellerbach has report
ed that 1973 sales and earnings
sel new records by a substantial
margin, with net income ex­
ceeding tint) m illion for the first
time.
Consolidated s a l e s
were
$1.363.622.000. up 21 percent from
the prior year’s $1,124,903,000
Net income of $102.597,000 or
$4 26 a share, contrasted with
1972 income of $45.462.000. or
$1 87 a share, before an extra
ordinary item, an increase of 126
percent
Net income for 1972 was $1 49 a
share after an extraordinary
charge of $9.113,000 or 38 cent's
per snare, due to shutdown of an
uneconomic pulp and paper m ill
by a Canadian subsidiary
Fourth quarter sales were
$341.312.000. up 15 percent from
the year-ago period Net income
for the period was $21.796.000, or
90 cents a share, compared with
$12.455.000. or 52 cents a share
last year, an increase of 75
percent.
St. H elens R esident
S e e k s N om ination
A St. Helens man. Daniel
Linhares. is hoping to unseat the
Democratic incumbent for the
position Columbia County Clerk
At present petitions are being
circulated to place Linhares'
name on the prim ary election
ballot Roy Nelson, the incum
bent, has already filed on the
Democratic ticket
Linhares has an extensive
background in purchasing for
Shell Corporation He is married
and resided on Sykes Road
ter areas The Fund is used to
finance reconstruction of State
and local public facilities, debris
clearance, and to provide tem ­
porary housing, disaster unem­
ployment assistance and other
emergency help in disaster-torn
areas
In all. Mayer said that more
than 3,400 families suffered los­
ses in the January flooding over
the three state area He said that
3.016 dwellings and mobile
homes and 126 farm buildings
were damaged or destroyed, and
that over 100 businesses were
seriously disrupted
A total of 29 counties in
Washington, Idaho and Oregon
have Ix^cn designated for federal
disaster aid with recovery work
well under way
A large segment of federal
recovery funds have been ear
marked for the private sector,
with over $23.5 m illion in Small
Business Administration and
Farmers Home Administration
emergency loans projected to
help restore homes, businesses
ana agricultural operations, and
a potential of over $2.2 m illion in
USDA cost shill ing programs
for farmers and ranchers
Flood Caused
Heavy Losses
In Northwest
The harsh, swirling waters
that accompanied an eigh-day
torrential rampage through the
Pacific Northwest in January
now have been pinned with a
statement of charges
The rains, together with a
rapid snowmelt and run-off.
racked up more than $110 million
in property damages, caused 16
fatalities and inudated hundreds
of square miles of real estate
Federal Disaster Assistance
Administration Regional Ihrc«
tor William H Mayer in Seattle
today disclosed that over $62
m illion in federal relief, much of
it in the form of grants and loans,
w ill be provided in Washington.
Idaho and Oregon to help repair
the damage and assist flood
stricken families to recover
from the effects of the disaster
FDAA is the agency charged
with coordinating and managing
federal disaster recovery ef­
forts. and administers the Presi
dent's Disaster Fund in Presi
dentially-declared major disas
This Land
Is Your Land
K eep It C lean
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BROWNIE MIX
The regular meeting of the
Columbia C o u n t y Planning
Commission has been postponed
until February 11 diM to the
three-day Lincoln's Birthday
holiday l i w ill be held at 8 p.m
in the employees lunchroom in
the old Columbia County court
house
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