Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, August 01, 1974, Page 6, Image 6

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    Demonia Eagle
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THURSDAY
1974
AUG.
Co. Building Permits
Show Decline In Jane
Building Perm its decreased in
Columbia County in June 1974.
compared to June 1973. the
University at Oregon Bureau of
Business Research has reported
Building perm its from 147
identical reporting centers in
Oregon totalled « 3 632.372 in
June 1974 This was 28 4 percent
higher than the total in June
1973
The state total in June 1974 in ­
cluded 941.872.941 for 2.0B2 new
dwelling units $21.601.296 for
new
nonresidential construe
Uon. and CO. 158.145 for ad­
ditions alterations and repairs
to existing structures
For the same month last year
the »1.323.546 total of perm its
w as composed of 133.362.332 for
1.794 new dwelling units $38
790.003 for new nonresidential
construction, and ».171411 For
additions, altera tins and repairs
to existing structures.
PCC May Offer Day
Classes In St. Helens
Contingent upon a Monday
night vote of the Portland Com­
munity College Board of T ru s t­
ees da> classes w ill be offered ui
St
Helens this fall quarter.
Church Notes
Baptist
Starting off our week of re ­
vival w ill be a men's prayer
breakfast Sunday morning Aug
ust 4 at 8 a m Sunday School at
id e m
followed
by
worship
service at 7 p m
Services w ill be held each
night at 7 30 p.m
lead by
Evangelist Richard Peterson of
Oklahoma City. Oklahom a, m u­
sic director
M rs
B arbara
Knight
Special youth night w ill be held
at 6 p.m Saturday night August
10 followed by worship service at
7 30 p.m
Vacation Bible School will
start Monday .August 12 at 9 a m
to 12 a m dailv through August
17.
We extend a special invitation
for all to hear this great Evan
g elist
Christian
Whether you’re ten
from home or a thousand miles
away, you can count on getting
the same fast H artford G roup
Service when you need i t
When your oar insurance is
written by us, you’re assured
o f prompt service through a
country-wide network of more
than 254 Hartford Claims O f­
fices and more than 34.00C
Hartford Group Agents, ready
to help in ume o f trouble.
BILL J. HORN
Vernonia Insurance
Exchange
Phone 429-6203
953 Bridge Street
Vernonia, Oregon
Each Wednesday at 7 p.m
chair practice with Bible Study
following at 8 p.m
August 3-3 Elders and Deacons
Retreat at Blesthaven
August 7 at 6:30. the monthly
potluck at 8 p.m business meet
ing
The theme for Vacation Bible
School is. "God's Good N ew s."
YBS w ill start August 5-16.
’. here'll be classes for nursery
through sixth grade Classes wiii
be held Mondays through F r i ­
day from 9 a m to 11 30 a.m
Your children will both eniov
and learn from the songs crafts
stories activities and friends!
August 18. w ill be Fun Night,
don't forget this date
Labor Day weekend w ill be
F a m ily Cam p at Kotnoma there
are several choices pitch your
tent, park your tra ile r or bunk
in one of the A-Fram es You can
take your whole fam ily because
activities and inspirations are
planned for every age D r Bob
Chapman and his fam ily w ill be
there home on furlough from
Ethiopia For details contact
Pastor Russ V inyard
September 15 w ill be the Sun­
day school picnic, which w ill be
held at Hawkens P a rk m ark
vour calendar
Adventists
This week Sabbath School will
be held at Saddle M t State P ark
where the entire congregation
w ill meet to worship the Creator
The Pathfinders will go down to
camp out the evening before and
enjoy a whole weekend of cam p­
ing and mountain clim bing
LODGE AND CLUB NOTICES
PYTHIAN SISTERS
VERNONIA TEMPLE NO. «
LO.OJ*. Hall Second
of « m
• M*-
NEHALEM
VALLEY
CHAPTER
at West Oregon Electric
Garner. M .E.C.
Cora Lange, Secretary
3-75
A T.8JLM .
BMg.
third
of
7 :»
David King. President
Ralph Bergersor. Sec y.
3-75
VERNONIA CHAMBER
OF COMMERCE
Elmer Schrader. W.M
Wilbur E Wilson. Sec y
1-75
of Directors report to mem­
bers quarterly. Beard meets the
second Monday. S:M p.m
at
West
Oregon Electric
office.
Visitors invited.
MT. HEART REBEKAH
LODGE NO. 243
$
Gordon Smith. President
Mrs Evelyn Heath, Sec y.
7-74
• tita
la the I.O.OJ’.
Order of Eastern Star
Nehalem Chapter 153, O J 5 .
Arhe Emmons. Noble Grand
Evelyn Heath, Sec y.
3-75
Regular
VERNONIA
LIONS
CLUB
Ffcet A Third Wednesday
Call 489-5891 1er Meeting Place
uarroic rroeni. Kresioeci
Ted Forbes. Secretary
3-75
AMERICAN LEGION
4th Taeaday of
VERNONIA
Hope Koch, W.M.
Irm a Fisher, Secy.
1-75
Vernonia Barracks
Veterans of World War 1
Robert Andrews
Rev. H. L.
Adjutant
AUXILIARY
Ik Mewday. Legion Hall
3-74
VERNONIA JAYCEES
nee ina noni, rT e a a a u
Gertrude Schalock. Sac*y.
1-74
2nd A 4th
ALCOHOLICS
of
every
ANONYMOUS
Haft
8 :» P M
<29-2941
429^245
3-74
Good Turn D a y -th e annual
clothing collection drive to ben­
efit Goodwill Ind u stries -w ill be
held this year on Saturday .
Novem ber 2.
As in the past years Scouts
fro m
the
C o lu m b ia
Pacific Council and members of
the Rotary Club of East Portland
w ill be among the m ajo r vol­
unteer participants in this 24th
annual Good Turn drive, accord­
ing to M arion C Sm ith. Goodwill
executive director
The m ajor collection effort
w ill cover Columbia. M ultno­
m ah. Washington. Clackamas
Y a m h ill. Tillam ook
Clatsop.
Hood R iver and Wasco counties
in Oregon, and C lark. K lickitat
and Skam ania counties in Wash
ington
Approxim ately
25.000
Boy
Scouts and Cub Scouts ranging in
age from eight to 18 will par
ticipate in the collection drive by
e a rlie r distributing em pty Good
Turn bags to homes in thé a r e a .
and collecting the filled ones on
Novem ber 2
Purpose of the annua! col­
lection drive is to obtain do­
nations of reusable and repair
able articles to be used in Good­
w ill s on-the-job training pro­
gram for the physically m en­
tally and em otionally handicap­
ped
Beach Run
Promises Fun
Hundreds of participants w ill
again congregate in Seaside
Oregon on Saturday. August 24
for the ninth annual Seaside
Beach Run The “ fu n ” run is
scheduled for six plus miles
starting at l i 30 a m
Open to all comers with a m a t­
eur standing registration w ill be
available as follows
1 Pre-registration is possible
by w riting the Seaside Chamber
of Commerce Box 7, Seaside.
Oregon Entry forms and in
form ation w ill be m ailed
2 Registration w ill also be ac ­
cepted on the day of the run be­
tween 8 a m and 10 45 a.m at
the Chamber Office
Beach Run Divisions: (Beach
Run W inner's Trophy ) 13 &
Under G irl's and Bov's One M ile
Run Trophies for F irst six boys
and first six girls; 14 & over
G irls Two M ile Trophies for
F irst Six I , High S c h o o lT ro p h
les for F irst S ix ); College &
U niversity-30-39 40-49 50-59, 60
A O ver, Open Men Only; Open
Women Only Trophies F irst Six
in each of these divisions
SDA VaCatiOD Bible
Leg«» School Opens
August
5
Hall, 13 Neon.
r
9
Cora Lange. President
Faye Devis, Secretary
AUXILIARY
Boy Scouts
Aid Goodwill
Meets 1st Monday
PORT 119
Wilbur E Wilaon, Commander
Harry Culberteon, Adjutant
Board of Trustee approval is
needed to finalize the negotia
tions between PCC and the St
Frederic parish which have been
going on lor some time
Most of the daytim e classes
w ill be basic freshmen subjects
such as math. English com
position. English literatu re, soc
loiogy ir, medical
terminology
etc Also planned is a class on
Plup and Paper M anufacturing
_
According to a spokesman for
PCC. A1 Kosk. there are several
reasons for the projected day
classes .Approximately 300 stu­
dents commute from Columbia
County to the Sylvania Campus
and it w ill assist these students it
they can take some of the
courses they need closer to
home .Also day classes need to
be offered si' that workers on
different shifts at the various
m ills, w ill be able to participate
in the courses offered
Nine of the 12 proposed classes
to be offered at the new campus
at St Frederic would be credit
classes Which are also available
at the Sylvania campus
Koski pointed out that even
though PCC is going to use the
classrooms at St Frederic it does
not mean that classes will not be
held m the various schools
throughout the county in the
evenings
Scappoose has a number of
classes scheduled for this fall,
including three credit classes
The PCC spokesman noted
that more classes w ill probably
be scheduled at the new campus
if the program is successful next
year "There is room for many
more than 12 classes. " he stated
The Columbia County In te r­
m ediate Education District w ill
share quarters with PCC at the
new St Frederic ca:
campus if the
agreem ent is fin a lized
Bill Hunter. President
Jeck Seeley Secretary
$-74
Vacation Bible School at the
Seventh-Day Adventist Church
August 5 at 9 a m
i year again there will be a
team of girls assisting and a full
program of crafts games and
stories is planned
Them e this year is on Crea
tion and the program w ill em
phasis this theme all the way
through
In an age when children are
taught so many conflicting stor
tes in regards to the origin of the
world, these lessions will be
invaluable in helping the child
ren to understand the truth as it
is taught in the Bible
The program this year is
under the direction of M rs
Leiland Seibert w ith M rs Claude
Veal in charge of crafts All
children ages 4-14, are invited
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Directory
Of Churches
8:4» in the
Sunday:
9.45 a jn . - Sunday School
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Navy F ire Control Technician
Third Class M artin A Koch, son
of M r and M rs Daniel E Koch
of Vernonia completed the F ire
Control Technician School here
F ire control technicians mam
tain and operate electronic, e l­
ectrical and mechanic equip
ment used in modern naval
gunfire systems He is now on
leave in Vernonia
Wide Variety
Of Activities
At Gem Show
Watteaaday: 7 : « P J L
Prayer
*
SEVENTHDAY ADVENTIST
tad * Nekatew
1»
VaaL
9 : » Sabbath School
1 1 :» Worship Sarrica
7:M P J L Monday - Dorcas So­
ciety at Veal'» home.
7 : » P.M. Tuesday - Prayer Heat­
ing at the church
7 : » P J L Mon. - Pathftadere at
VERNONIA BIBLE CHURCH
Adaflte A
THOSE WHO
SERVE
Pro-School.
7 : « P JL
Saturila y from 8
11:00 a.m. - Mortung worship ear-
vice
5 45 p.m. - Junior Youth Fellow-
ship
7:00 p jn . - Evening warship ser­
NITY
9:4» a jn . • Sunday School
11.00 a jn . - Church Sarricas
7 : » p jn . - Wed. Prayer
1 9 :» a jn . - (Whiter Months)
2nd Wad. Women'»
and Work day.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
4 » Narth A W
Vteyard.
Scout Cahin.
FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH
867 State Av
Jac
7 : » a .m - Men a Prayer
9:45 a jn . - Church School, Jack
vice
Wednesday
7:30 p.m - Bible Study and Pray­
er
If you have a spiritual need nr
question, call Pastor Wooten at
429-3363
Sunday - Bible School 9:45 a m
H / t m i t Fuller SuDt
Morning Warship U:
(N tn ery Provided)
Fellowship Hour 8:97 p m
Wethweday: Choir Practice
7 : » p jn .
(1st only- Church Night 8 : » p .m
(hid A 4th) CWF . 1 : » p m
Friday: Bible Study - 8.00 p jn .
(Call for location of B id e
Study)
Seeley, Sup'L
11.00 a jn . . Worship Experience
6 00 p jn . - Youth Fellowship
7.00 p jn . - Sunday Claasmeating
WEDNESDAY EVENING
7:M p j n Hour of power, prayer
and Bible Study.
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST
OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS
VERNONIA BRANCH
Breach Pres. - Henry T.
EMMANUEL
CHURCH
B1RKENEELD, OREGON
The Rev. C. S. flhaMa. Vicar
Phone Clatskaaie 7X8-2331
Celebration of the Holy Commu­
nion the Fourth Sunday of each
month at 1 2 :» Noon.
1st Caere. . Claude E.
2nd Caoas. - Ebner C-
Ward Clerk • Robert E. McNab
Priesthood * 8:30 a.m.
Sunday School - 10:15 a.m
Sacrament Mtg. • 13:30 a.m.
Relief Scty. - Tuesday, 1 0 :» a jn
M l A . - Wednesday. 7 : » p jn
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
W ashington aad A
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Jeffereoa aad Maple
Rev. Dwaar Hurley
9 45 a.m . - Sunday school. Classes
for all ages
A v a riety of activities have
been planned for Harm ony of 11:00 a jn . - Morning warship
Gems on the weekend of August 7:W p jn . . Evangelistic service
9-11 at Pacific U niversity, Forest 7:30 p jn . - Wednesday Prayer
Meeting and Bible Study
Grove. Oregon, including field
(Need a ride? Call 4294353’
trips sight seeing tours and fish
mg excursions
ST. MARY'S CATHOLIC
Largest rockhound H o b b y
Father Anthony Gnssia
show in the Northwest. Harmony
of Gems is the 34th annual con­ Mass is celebrated every week­
vention and show of the N o rth ­
day morning at 8 : » In the rec­
west Federation of M ineralogi
tory-. Confessions are beard be­
cal Societies which has a mem
fore Mass.
bershipof 165 clubs from Alaska
Saturday - Mass at 7 p jn . in the
iiltirP ii
Canada. Washington. Oregon
Montana. Utah and North D a ­ Sunday - M asses at 8 : » and 10
kota The show is open to the
public.
Members w ill be competing
for top honors with displays of
some of the finest exam ples of
jew elry m aking, faceted stones,
carving, gem stone cutting and
M IS T — M rs D D
B a rr was
m ineral collections Among the
recently at Victoria B.C on a
many special exhibits w ill be a
pleasure trip , she also attended
replica of the G reat Seal of the
a reunion of cousins at Seattle
U S A executed with 950 Linde
with one cousin coming from
Star sapphires and comprising
Scotland and one from Canada
2000 carats in a ll: the largest
Several frpm around the Mist
cluster of em erald crystals ever
Com m unity are helping to paint
found in the States, giant gem
the M ist Store
stones and the m inerals used in
M r Paul Wendel of Coos Bay
the M in eral Heritage Stamps
visited at the Serby home on
from the Smithsonian Institution
Tuesday of last week where he
and two special gold displays in­
was an overnight guest
cluding the history of the A l­ '
M r and M rs Roy Kyser and
askan gold rush
fam ily took in the Logging show
The- Oregon Archeological So
at the Jam boree
ciety w ill hold its annual show m
O live Ford Jean Skerut and
conjunction with the gem show,
M a n e Richardson, all
from
assuring an exceptional exhibit
Portland came over on Wed
of fossils and artifacts
nesday m orning to the home of
Tualatin V alley Gen Club,
O live s Mother M rs Jane Han
sponsoring society, w ill have its
sen They brought a picnic lunch
ever popular "rock food' table
with them and M rs Jane Hansen
on display in a new setting
and M rs Norm a Hansen joined
There w ill be lectures and
them on a trip to the riv e r
demonstrations on gem and
Mrs D .D B a rr worked on the
wood identification, c h a n n e l
N atal G range Chuck Wagon at
the Jamboree on Saturday and
w ork, filig ree jew elry , chains,
flint working, c a n ing, cabochon
on Sunday she worked at the
Loggers Breakfast
m aking
enam eling
casting,
tw istcraft. stone setting, facet­
M r and M rs Dave Crawford
ing and the photographing of
and fam ily enjoyed a barbeque
rocks and m inerals
at the Archie Horgan home on
Sunday
The latest in lapidary equip­
ment w ill also be demonstrated
including a specially designed
THIS LAND IS YOUR LAND
saw for the pre-form ing of carv-
K E E P IT CLEAN
ings and a sphere-making mach
me Selected dealers w ill ca rry a
wide variety of supplies used by
LARRY KNODEL
rockhounds and gemstone mat
e n a l from all parts of the world
G rand door prize w ill be a 1974
Datsun pickup donated by Hein
i We will build a Custom Home i
n ch Datsun. G M C . of Hillsboro.
’ on your lot or ours. We have ’
Oregon Other prizes w ill be
rock tables and la zi si
susan
I over 3000 plans to choose from |
Sunday: 10 a jn . Sunday School
11 a jn . Worship Services.
8 P .M Training Union Girls in
Action,
Friends and
c u i t te c u n u m » I
to ta l h a rd w a re
Mrs. Barr Attends
Reunion in Seattle
»
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A O u i best selling w h ite enterior letex house pemt
100%
acrvlic »or all types o f surfaces Fum e and m>ldew resistant,
dries bug end dust free m one hour Over 1000 custom colon
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Molded hardwood fiber teat cornea in decorator
colon of pmk. 404-1125. green, 404-1133; tan,
404 1141: blue. 404-1158. yellow. 404-0066.
«Wiite. 404-1174
Deluxe toilet aeets m aeaorted colon
Permits Show
Building Up
34.154.439 in valuation have
been added to the Columbia
County tax rolls since June 30.
1973 according to a June Build
mg D epartm ent P erm it A ctivity
Report
Figures released by the Coun­
ty Building D epartm ent show
that the largest increase came in
the area of single fam ily dwel
lings which showed a June 1974.
increase of $232.697 and a year s
increase of $2,773.041 A total of
114 perm its in this category were
issued for the ye ar and 10 were
issued for June
Eight Industrial perm its ac
counted for an increase of $663
420 which was the second highest
category
The year also saw perm its
issued for 218 septic tank sys­
tems valued at 8206.U80 Other
new construction perm its saw
two construction perm its issued
for motels and tra ile r courts
amounting to $68.900 three lor
com m ercial structures valued at
$14.200; two for public structures
in the amount of $26.000; 36
perm its for detached garages
valued at »3 ,310 and 46 m is­
cellaneous perm its am ounting to
$125.546
During the month of June 1974
a total of 41 perm its w ere issued
which represents a total value of
$281.197
The report also showed the ad
dition of 12 mobilehomes to the
tax rolls for a total of $120,000
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