U n iv e r s ity o f Qroeon tin, Oregon n * Senator Betty Roberts To Speak At Í of C-Jaycee Annual Award Banquet On Sunday, February 17 the annual Vernonia Chamber of Commerce Javcee Awards Ban- quet w ill be heid and at that time the chamber w ill award the title of Vernonia Citizen of the Year to the person who has eontrihut (“d the most to the community in the past year The Jaycees w ill also award their Distinguished Service Award to the person under 35 years of age. who has contributed greatly toward the people of the area Speaker at the annual event w ill be State Senator Betty Roberts. Democratic candidate for governor, a member of the legislature since 1965 she has been a state senator since 196« she is married and the mother of four Senator Roberts w ill speak on several subjects close to the heart of Oregonians Since she began in office she has had extensive experience on various committees As a representative she served as vice-chairman of the State and Federal Affairs Committee, one of only two Democrats given such appoint­ ment by the Republican m ajor­ ity As a senator, Betty Roberts served as vice-chairman of the Government Re - organization Committee in 1969, chairman of the Consumer Affairs Commit tee during the 1971 session, chairman of the Interim Com mittee on Social Services during the 1971 73 interim and also Senate chairman of the Special Committee on Aging during the 1973 session Senator Roberts has served her community through mem­ bership in many organizations such as the League of Women Voters, Urban league, t h e American Civil Liberties Union. PTA, Oregon Council on Hunger and Malnutrition and many others Her appearance at the annual awards banquet is one which many w ill enjoy and learn from An enlightened woman in an enlightened age, Senator Rob erts speaks on topics that she has personal experience wi t h th ­ rough her own life and through the many committees she has served with Musical entertainment w ill be by Dewey Conroy who w ill sing and play the guitar for the enjoyment of the diners Tickets for the awards ban­ quet are still available from members of the Chamber of Commerce or Jaycees or at several places of business throu­ VOLUME M E 52. M M KLR 7 52, NUMBER 7 ghout Vernonia For only $2 50 per adults; $1 50 for children ra a m tiiM O om M O O O X K M X M under 12, enjoy a delicious half-a barbequed chicken cook­ ed by the ¡incomparable Cecil Huff, cole slaw, hot rolls, and finish with a dessert of home­ made pie As gathered from th« weather The annual Chamber ol com ­ station located at the Vernonia merce Jay cee Awards Banquet w ater plant. will start at 3 p.m Sunday, February 17 at the American Legion Hall Tickets w ill also be available at the door Maximum high temperature Proceeds from the annual for the week of February 5-12 event w ill be donated to the was 57 degrees on February 10 Vernonia Heart Machine Fund in while the low was 28 degrees on an effort to purchase the equip February 8 Maximum precipi­ ment as soon as feasible tation was 0 36 on February 5, Spend Sunday afternoon at the annual banquet, enjoy good food, good conversation, an excellent speaker and help Vernonia get the Life Pack Three unit. VERNONIA WEATHER Questionnaire On Disabilities Slated Here Subscription Rates Due to the increase in the price of newsprint and, the mailing rates which become effective March 2, 1974, subscription rates for the Vernonia Eagle will raise Cost in the Nehalem Valley area w ill be $4 while elsewhere price w ill be $5 This w ill be the first increase in rates for the paper since August, 1952 and it is with regret that the cost for the Vernonia Eagle is raised as of March 1, 1974 All subscriptions and renewals will lie available at the regular rate of $3 in the valley area and $4 elsewhere until March 1.1974 ’TTP SENATOR BETTY ROBERTS will speak at the annual Chamber f t Commerce - Jaycee Awards Banquet Sunday, February 17. Auditions Open For Fourth Annuni Melodrama Production After many consultations and the reading of the multitude of manuscripts, the play has been chosen for the fourth annual melodrama Entitled ‘Little Nell, The orphan G irl of a Fight for A Woman’s Honor,” by Nelson Goodhue The play written in three acts w ill feature the trad i­ tional handsome hero, innocent heroine and dastarly villain with an assorted cast of supporting characters Auditions for the oarts in the play w ill be held Tuesday, February 19 and Thursday. Feb ruary 21 at the high school in room 3, at 7:30 p.m No parts have been assigned as yet and everyone interested in audition­ ing is urged to attend the meets There are roles for eight women and four men available Since the melodrama was a sell out last year, it has been decided to hold a Sunday m ati­ nee May 5, in addition to the regular Friday and Saturday performances, May 3 and 4 The following Saturday, the cast w ill perform in St Helens as a fund raising event in that area. Since its inception the Vernon­ ia Melodrama sponsored by the local branch of the American Cancer Society has enjoyed a great deal of enthusiasm Money earned from the project goes toward many things including a vast medical research program which it is hoped, w ill someday wipe out the scrouge of cancer. Last year funds raised by the melodrama and its accompaning mini-shoos, enabled the group to supply hospital equipment for cancer patients at home, pro­ vided lifesaving information to Teachers - District Sign Agreement the public via film s and lite r­ ature and, brought the Mobile Cancer Detection Center unit to Vernonia where 96 women of all ages were given free Pap smear tests by qualified technicians. Production manager for this year's melodrama is Sue Forbes assisted by Sally Harrison Chairman heads are Chris Boy le. play director, assisted by Carolyn Keasey; Nina Garcia, Olio entertainment, Bobbie En- neberg, publicity; Isabelle An- deregg, special features, Lois Shaw, concessions, Chuck Fen­ ner, decorating coordinator, Sam Potter, house manager and Coleen O'Neil, costume coordi­ nator. Scouts Slate Blue & Gold Dessert Fete Cub Seoul Pack No. 201 of Vernonia w ill celebrate it s 25 anniversay Wednesday, Febru ary 20 at 7 p.m at a Blue and Gold Dessert in the cafteria of Washington Grade School In celebration of this event, the Cubs w ill entertain with skits and songs It w ill be Genius night, and the Cubs w ill display the product of their Genius at a special showing table Prizes and awards will be made by a panel of judges An entertaining film of “ Boys on the go in Scouting” w ill be obtained for showing at the end of the dessert Recent records show the Pack to have been chartered for three hundred consecutive months Sponsor ship at the present time is by the Vernonia Jaycee Organization Cubs are active during the boyhood years, or 8, 9, and 10 The 10-year old Cubs are known as Webelos They prepare to become Scouts Activities in­ clude tours of interest, tree planting, community service, clothing collection for Goodwill Industries of Oregon, swimming, father and son camping, crafts and games Den No 1 raked leaves for the Portland Zoo earlier this winter as a service project Plans for this spring call for the Cubs to have an Olympic Contest, model car races, kite flying and a cookout Any boy of this age may participate in this program which this year has five and one-half million boys char­ tered by the Boy Scouts of America. School D istrict 47J and the Vernonia Education Association reached agreement on teachers salaries and working conditions on January 31. 1974 and sign a two year working agreement at that time The board began negotiations in late October, 1973 On the basic salary issue an $B, base salary figure was reached for a beginning teacher In addition yearly increments were increased to $304» Fringe benefits includ«*d the instituting of a dental insurance payment fo the teachers and the continuance of the health insurance plan. Increases in the second year of the plan would be tied to the cost of living index of the Portland area This is the first year of the school district operating under the collective bargaining law passed by the legislature in 1973 The board is presently conclud Monty Brownie«', dog control ing negotiations with the classi­ officer for Columbia County, w ill fied employees of the district be at the Vernonia City Hall who are covered by the same Thursday, February 28 from 14 law p.m. to sell dog licenses Canine Officer Due OernoniaEagU No Mail February 18 Vernonia Postmaster Thomas Tomlin reminds all postal pat­ rons that the Vernonia Post Office w ill offer no mail delivery on Monday, February 18, in honor of George Washington's birthday. The lobby w ill be open as usual but there w ill be no rural mail delivery on that date. However, mail w ill be picked up at the collection boxes and dispatched at the regular time. Schedule Resumed School District 47J has an­ nounced that normal operating time for the schools w ill resume Monday, February 25 with classes as follows VHS, 8:40 a m.; Washington Grade School, 8:40 a m .; Lincoln School, 9 a m ; and Mist School 9 a m First bus w ill arrive at Wash ington at 8:20 a m The bus for Lincoln w ill depart at 8:35 a m. Columbia County statistics show there are over 800 handi­ capped persons with disabilities such as Multiple Sclerosis, lega­ lly blind or with impaired vision, deaf, mentally and or physically retarded, Cerbral Palsy, epil­ eptic, paralysis and other disa­ bilities. Without the true facts and figures on how many handicap­ ped persons live in Columbia County and what they need in order to live a more active and productive life, residents w ill not be able to reach their goal as a county that provides better ser­ vices for the handicapped. In an effort to determine who they are, where they live and what community service they are in need of, a questionnaire w ill be sent to every household in the county asking the handicap­ ped person to fill out and return to HELP 135 N. 21st., St Helens. 97051. In most areas the fire depart­ ments w ill be delivering or passing the questionnaire out. It w ill also be available from the fire stations where residents receive fire permits. The results of the question­ naire w ill be helpful to the fire dept. as they can record on thier files where all handicapped per­ sons live for better add faster service. The questionnaire w ill enable the u tility companies to become aware of those individ­ uals using kidney machines. The Retarded Citizens Assoc, w ill be able to develop programs for children and adults where need­ ed The County Schools can determine from the question­ naire what classes and activities are needed for handicapped students. Architectural barriers can be eliminated as a result of th< questionnaire i n providing ramps, railings and special equipment in hospitals, schools and public facilities where need­ ed to aid the handicapped per­ son. Anyone having trouble filling out the questionnaire may call HELP. 397-3511 or Commerce 9882 for assistance. Assistance Still Available In Declared Disaster Areas For those who have not yet been in touch with emergency disaster units for confirmation and-or assistance Senator Mark H«'*?'?ld has listed assistance available to areas which have been declared disaster areas by the President Federal assistance available to state and local government, provided for under the Diaster Relief Act of 1970, includes: 1. Federal assistance - direct or financial for the State and local governments that suffered storm or flood damage for: A. Debris removal; B Protection and health measures, C Repair or replacement of public fa c ili­ ties including roads and bridges, public buildings and t'quipment, dikes, levees, and drainage structures, public utilities, and facilities under construction, D. Emergency transportation or communications services; E. Community disaster grants (Tax revenue maintenance); F.school repairs or operating assistance from the office of Education; G. Repair to Federal Aid System Roads Federal Highway Ad­ ministration; H Repair of build­ ing flood control structures - Corps of Engineers. 2 Federal aid for the individu­ al disaster victims, including A Legal services for the needy; B Food coupons or surplus com modifies for needy victims; C. Unemployment assistance for persons unemployed because of disaster; D Temporary housing accommodations for persons displaced by disaster, E. “ Mini- repair” program - a program that provides minimum essenti­ al repairs so that families may return to their flood-damagt'd homes; F Mortgage or rental payments the F«*deral Govern ment may provide assistance on a temporary basis in the form of mortgage or rental payments on behalf of families that are unable to meet such comm it­ ments because of disaster; G. Tax relief benefits - disaster victims can apply their disaster casualty losses to their tax returns; H. Delayed payments on Government loans; I Em er­ gency loan assistance (5 percent interest) for individuals and businesses suffering losses be cause of the disaster - ad­ ministered by the Small Busi ness Administration; J. Emergency loan assistance (5 percent interest) for farmers suffering losses because of the disaster administered by the Farmers Home Administration v r o M n in a n o r m u « 87004 n /v u VERNONIA. OREGON - 10c p er ç - , , TV THURSDAY, FEB Railroad Will Provide Tour Merchants Plan Sale For Ambulance Fund On Thursday, February 14 several merchants in the Ver­ nonia downtown shopping dis­ trict w ill offer special merchan­ dise for sale with portions of the money alloted to the Vernonia Heart Machine Fund. In the traditional of Valen­ tine’s Day, it is a gift of love for life Each merchant (see special advertisement in today s Eagle) has selected an item or items which it was felt would draw the most response from the public. Since gasoline is once again in very short supply in Oregon, it would be a good opportunity to shop the local stores while helping in a good cause. At present the Vernonia Heart Machine Fund is growing stead­ ily but prices are raising rapidly in the medical instrument field and it is hoped that the complete life saving unit purchase can be made before inflation causes another rise in price. Already the cost has gone from $3500 to $4200 in the short span of a fev months Patronize the local merchants, save gas, enjoy the many fine things for sale in Vernonia and help the city ambulance get a unit that could save a life— perhaps that of someone dear. Merchants participating in this special Valentine’s Day Event include Vernonia Drug, Brunsman Hardware, Sew Sim- Lloyd L Wood New Manager Of Local Bank 14, 1974 pie Shop, Vernonia Golf Course (which w ill continue through the week), Vernonia Eagle, Ver­ nonia Variety and Western Auto ’ Also joining in the event w ill be Vernonia Sentry who w ill donate 3‘ 2 percent of gross dollars taken in through the market on Thursday, February 14 date to the Heart Machine Fund. After shopping at the local merchants residents of the area might enjoy joining the group at the Senior Citizens Center in the old VFW building where a Box Social w ill be the event ot the evening beginning at 6:30 p m Bring a box supper and have fun. All proceeds go toward the Vernonia Heart Machine Fund A delightful way to spend a beautiful week in spring w ill be found on the Vernonia, South Park, and Sunset Railroad's escorted rail tour to the Grand Canyon Departing Portland on Am trak’s Coast Starlight Satur day, April 20, arrival in Phoenix is scheduled for Monday morn­ ing An afternoon tour of the Salt River Valley includes greater Phoenix, Scottsdale, Mesa, and Tempe. The route to the Grand Canyon is through lesser known, but equally beautiful Oak Creek . Canyon A stop at the Monte­ zuma Castle National Monument is included. Accomodations in breathtaking surroundings are offered at the Thunderbird Hotel on the rim of the Grand Canyon. Take the Rim of the Canyon tour and then return to Phoenix by way of the old territorial capital at Prescott. After a visit to the Desert Botanical Gardens and its 1,000 species of cacti, a final after­ noon is spent in the atmosphere of the “ Old West” at Rawhide and Carefree Depart Phoenix Thursday evening aboard Am­ trak's Sunset Limited and arrive home Saturday, April 27. Azumano Travel Service, 200 S.W. 4th Ave., Portland, Oregon, 97204, (503 ) 223-6245, has addi­ tional information and reserva­ tions. Rec Council Meets Feb. 20 The Vernonia Recreational Council w ill meet next week on Wednesday evening, February 20 at 8 p.m. at the West Oregon Electric meeting room. The council is concentrating on ways of developing local recreational facilities and op­ portunities. Studied at the meet­ ing w ill be the possibilities of forming a recreation district for the purpose of building and operating a local swimming pool. Also being studied are ways of developing a summer recreation program to fill local needs. All individuals and groups interested in these projects are urged by the council to attend this meeting or send represent­ atives. Anyone wishing to serve on the council may do so. Goodwill Due February 20 The Goodwill Industries truck w ill be in the Vernonia area Wednesday, February 20 to pick up repairable items from those wishing to donate them. Representative to contact is Mrs. Cora Lange, 429-3421 who w ill see that the truck calls at home or business. Contributions to Goodwill In­ dustries assure handicapped people of a handup—not a hand­ out, while training for employ­ ment. Council Dale Altered The Vernonia City Council w ill meet Tuesday, February 19 at the city hall instead of the originally announced date of February 18due to Washington’s birthday holiday falling on that day. Meeting w ill begin at 8 p.m. Theater Closes Doors On Generations Of Memories The Joy Theatre has closed its doors and rung down the curtain on 47 years of providing whole­ some entertainment to the whole fam ily. Rising costs and lack of LLOYD WOOD, new manager at attendance were cited as the Vernonia Branch of U.S. National reasons behind the closure. Bank. When J.R. Bush moved to Vernonia from Corvallis, he Lloyd L. Wood, general Joan couldn't foresee that he would officer at the Sheridan Branch of build a landmark He only United States National Bank of planned to erect a new modern Oregon for four years has been building showing “ the latest in named manager of both the quality films in keeping with Banks and Vernonia branches, those shown in larger cities.” according to Robert J. Brun When his theatre, the Majestic meier, vice-pr«?sident and man­ opened in June of 1923, the public ager of the Northwest Region. found he had been true to his He took charge of his new posi­ word. During its four years of tion Feburary 1. operation, the Majestic thrilled Wood participated in the viewers with famous stars of the bank's work college program silent screen era like Rudloph beginning in 1962, fu lfilling his Valentino, Hoot Gibson, and training portion at the Beaverton Jackie Coogan. Branch. He graduated from the University of Oregon in 1968. and When the Majestic burned was then nam«?d operations sup­ down in 1927, Bush immediately ervisor at the St. Helens Branch. made plans to rebuild his thea­ Before becoming loan counter ter, choosing a new site for it and assistant and general loan o ffi­ a new name, The Joy Theatre, cer at the Sheridan Branch, he chosen for his daughter. was operations supervisor at the Time past, Bush died, leaving Astoria Branch the business to his daughter who While a resident of Sheridan, then sold it to Sherman Fisher he was elected the 1974 president who had come to Vernonia in of the Sheridan Chamber of 1948 Fisher worked at the Commerce Fishing and hunting theatre until he purchased the are among his hobbies. “ Verno­ building so that the children of nia is a great deal like Sheri­ Vernonia could still know the dan,” Woods said, "and I ’m sure treat of an evening at the I ’ll enjoy working here.” movies. He and his wife, Elizabeth, But the Joy Theatre is closed. have two daughters, and presen Who can blame an owner for tly reside in hillsboro. ceasing to operate a business at Wood replaces Ron Rexroad a loss It cost just as much to who is now with the Hillsboro light and heat a building for six branch of U.S. National. He w ill people as it does for a hundred be at the Vernonia office each Film rental has no markdown Tuesday and Thursday. for lack of attendance The full cost must be paid. Still, i t ’s sad to watch the doors shut upon yesterday’s memories where generations of young and old enjoyed the excitement of a night at the show before tele­ vision crept across the land. The fun of watching Abott and Costello or cheering for Dennis Morgan in the Flying Tigers while enjoying the hot salty taste of buttered popcorn. A place where an evening’s entertainment recalled a first date, tentatively holding hands in the dark while sighing over Gary Cooper, Clark Gable and Tyrone Power; the days of the ducktail hair style for boys, the poodle cut for girls, hot rods and full skirts made fuller still but s tiffly starched net petticoats. Saturday movies and Walt Disney cartoons, Rock Hudson and James Dean; Doris Day and Audrey Hepburn I t ’s always an unhappy mo­ ment when an old institution dies but the closing o f ' the Joy Theatre is sadder still for in a town that lacks little in the way of recreation for its young, the show was a place where children were welcome; where they could go for an evening’s enjoyment and parents could be sure of the quality of the film , knowing that the pictures would be suitable and the atmosphere safe. Hopefully the public w ill real­ ize how lucky they were in having a walk-in theatre for their families and prevail upon the Fishers to re-open the Joy Theatre and give it their full support so that more generations of children and adults can enjoy the fun of an evening at the movies. EMTs To Take Training Class Jr Dick Pfeifer of Advanced Medical Instruments w ill be in Vernonia, Monday, February 18, in Room No. 1, Vernonia High School at 7 p.m to familarize the Vernonia Ambulance crews with the new coronary (E C G.) mon itor unit, which was purchased out of monies donated to the Vernonia Ambulance Fund The E.C.G machine is the first part of the new t'quipment for the ambulance It is hoped that the balance of the Life Pack Three unit can be purchased shortly. Dale Set For Class Hunter Safety classes w ill once more be available for boys and girls, ages 11 to 18 years of age The Vernonia Hunter Safety Council w ill hold a sign up night for classes. Thursday, February 28 at 7 30 p m in the old city hall building located behind the U.S. National Bank far A4- Medical Instnimente and Jack Cwmlag- ham Impact a portion «f the « ,u ip m e * the vmmm monies from th« V«. will purchase a l > oí w JL k