Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, August 29, 1974, Page 6, Image 6

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6 THURSDAY. AUGUOT 29, 1874
M 8 B M M O M O S IM e O O W O I
Church Notes
Bible
If you are looking for an active
friendly church that stands for
the word of God. a sincere
welcome is extended to you to
attend our services
Sunday School
9:45a.m.
Morning Worship
lla .m
Evening Service
7 p.m .
Hour of Power (Wed) 7:30p.m.
Our Sunday School bus is run
throughout Vernonia every Sun-
say 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
It is geared to the understanding
and needs of the boys and girls
A nursery is provided for the
younger children
An adult Bible Study on the
book of Revelation is held every
Tuesdav evening in the home of
M r and Mrs Bob Zerfing. It is
conducted by Virgil Snook All
are welcome.
Upcoming Event The Chal­
lenger's will be with us for our
Back-To-School Sunday . Sept 8
from 9:45 a m. to 12 noon pre­
senting the best in gospel music
Don’t miss out!
Visits Enjoyed
At Serby’s
MIST—Visitors at the Serby
home during last week were.
Mrs Marge McGinnis of Ver
noma. Rav Mathison of Mist, and
his daughter Shirley from Oak­
land Calif She came up to get
her father and he will spend a
couple weeks with her M r and
Mrs Harold Case from V er­
nonia. Mrs Ruby Loomis and
son Marion of Springfield and
Mrs Alice Buker of Rainier also
visited
Mrs Martin Hanson attended
in-service training school for two
days last week This being Goble
and Trojan, at the Nuclear
Auditorium given by the Rainier
School District.
On Sunday the Annual young
peoples club of Mist had their
reunion at the home of M r and
Mrs Les Closner at Estacada.
Those attending were M r and
Mrs Norman Hansen. M r and
Mrs Roy Kyser and Connie,
M r and Mrs Bud Howry of
Detroit, M r and Mrs Roger
Duirin of Wash., M r and Mrs
Russell Stuve and family of
Beaverton. M r and Mrs Pete
Phell and family of Beaverton
M r and Mrs Pete Phill and
family of Gresham They had
lots of eats and all had a won­
derful time.
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MIST—M r and Mrs David
Stinnett and children from Sea
side visited on Sunday at the
Dave Crawford home
Mrs Larry Garlock and her
son Gary visited her folks over
the weekend at Yakima
M r and Mrs Willard Garlock
took their son Jim in to the
airport on last Friday. He left for
Singapore His family will follow
on Friday of this week
On Friday of last week. Connie
Kyser took Mrs Claude Kyser to
Vancouver to the Vets Hospital
to see Clarence Kyser He is im ­
proving
M r and Mrs Shalmon Libel
visited Mrs Cechmanek in Port­
land on Sunday
M r and Mrs Roy Kyser. Doug
and Jay took a trip to Crater
Lake and down in to Redwood
Then came up along the coast on
Hgw 101 and came home They
enjoyed it very much
LogTrucken
Name Officers
Directory
Of Churches
New state officers of the 800
member. Oregon lxig Truckers
Association, were named at the
VERNONIA BIBLE CHURCH
organization's convention in
Adams A Maple
conjunction with the Western
Kenneth Wooten, Pastor
Regional Iz>g Truckers Expo at
Sunday:
the
Oregon State Fairgrounds in
9:45 a.m. - Sunday School
Salem. August 9-11
11:00 a.m. • Morning worship ser­
Francis Eddy, an independent
vice
log trucker from Willamina, is
5:45 p.m. - Junior Youth Fellow­
the new president of the asso
ship
ciation He replaces Chuck
7:00 p.m. • Evening worship ser­
Huntington, of Eugene, who was
vice
honored for his service to the as­
Wednesday:
sociation Before his election to
7:30 p.m. - Bible Study and Pray­
the presidency, Eddy served as
er
First Vice President of the o r­
If you have a spiritual need or
ganization.
question, call Pastor Wooten at
Other new state officers in­
429-3363
stalled at the meeting are: Vice
President. Bob Slagle. Grants
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST
Pass; Secretary. Deraid Jen­
OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS
kins. Springfield, and Treasurer
VERNONIA BRANCH
Chuck Sheridan
850 Madison Avenue
For Second Vice Presideni of
Branch Pres. - Henry T. Hudson
the OLTA the new officers are:
1st Coors. . Claude E. Gibson
Member Services. Lynn Abra­
Foitest and Robin Shelter
2nd Conns. - Elmer C. Schrader
ham, Philomath. T ariff Bureau
spent the weekend at Winston
Ward Clerk - Robert E. McNair
Committee. Wilson Boyer. Coos
Ore While there they went bow
Meeting Schedule
Bay; Governmental Affairs, Bob
and arrow hunting
Priesthood - 8:30 a.m.
Coblentz, Willamina; Safety,
Sunday School - 10:15 a.m.
Frank Berns, Roseburg, and In ­
Sacrament Mtg. - 11:30 aan.
surance, Gene Mellor, Rose
Relief Scty. - Tuesday, 10:30 a.m.
burg
M.I.A. - Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.
Balloting for the position of
Second Vice I ’resident, Environ­
MIST—Mrs Olive Ford of
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
mental Quality ended in a tie
Portland and her daughter and
Jefferson aad Maple
between Larry Haley. Myrtle
husband. M r and Mrs. Chas.
Rev. Dwane Hurley
Point and Marion Bryant. La
Ford and baby Andrea of Nor
9:45 a.m. - Sunday school. Classes
Grande.
fold Va.. and Olive's mother-in-
for all ages
Among other items discussed
law, Mrs Marie Richardson of
11:00 a.m. - Morning worship
at the meeting was the increase
Portland, visited at the home of
7:00 p.m. . Evangelistic service
costs of operating a log truck in
Mrs Jane Hansen on Thursday
7:30 p.m. - Wednesday Prayer
Oregon Results of a study done
of last week
«»Meeting and Bible Studv
by the OLTA show that overall
M r and Mrs Eldon Shetler
(Need a ride? Call 4286353)
costs have risen 23.9 percent in
and family went on a short trip
the past few months
last Friday and Saturday Going
ST. MARY’S CATHOLIC
to the Portland airport to watch
Father Anthony Gussin
the planes, then on to the zoo and
Mass is celebrated every week­
OMSI They then went to Salem
day morning at 8:30 in the rec­
to the Enchanted Forest, then
tory. Confessions are heard be­
camped overnight at Scott Mills
fore Mass.
where they visited Eldon’s bro­
Saturday - Mass at 7 p.m. in the
ther and wife, M r and Mrs
B IR K E N F E L D —M r and Mrs
church
Ralph Shetler Then drove to
Francis Larson visited at the
Sunday
•
Masses
at
8:30
and
10
Silver Creek Falls and hiked
Buddy Larson home at Seaside
a jn .
around. From there back home.
last Friday.
Confessions - On Saturday from 6
M r and Mrs Reed Holding of
Mrs Lloyd Beach accompan­
to 6:45 in the church, before
Scappoose visited the Vick Bergs
ied Mrs Robert Mathews to
M ass
on Sunday at the Ed berg home
Clatskanie on last Friday.
M r and Mrs E .T Johnston.
SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST
Jan and Erick Hepler flew over
2nd A Nehalem
to Toledo. Wash, on Sunday
Willard L. Santee, Pastor
where they attended a fly-in
Claude Veal, Local Elder
threshing bee There was a large
9:3o Sabbath School
group there They then flew to
B IR K E N F E L D —M r. and Mrs
11:00 Worship Service
Salem and enjoyed a dinner,
Max Dixon called on Francis
7:00 P.M. Monday - Dorcas So­ then back home
Larson on Monday of last week
ciety at Veal's borne.
Mrs Chas Ramsey spent a
M r and Mrs Alfred Van Win­
7:30 P.M. Tuesday - Prayer Meet­ week visiting her folks. M r and
kle and Phyllis of Spokane, also
ing at the church.
Mrs Ira Huber at Wellman
a daughter Rosemary of Con­
7:00 P.M. Mon. - Pathfinders at
Iowa.
cord. Calif, are spending a
Scout Cabin.
M r. and Mrs Everett Johnston
couple of days at the Nordstrom
along with their 2 grandsons.
home Alfred came over to fish
Calvin and Dean Johnston spent
one day. On their way over they FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH
957 State Avenue
a couple days last week at Port
picked Rosemary up at Camas
Jack Carlson, Pastor
Orchard at the home of her sister
Tom Hopkins entered the Co­
7:30 a.m. - Men’s Prayer
and husband. M r and Mrs.
lumbia Memorial Hospital a
9:45 a jn . - Church School, Jack
Jerry Durham
week ago last Sunday. He had a
Seeley, Sup’L
M r and Mrs Lloyd Beach
stroke and is not too good at this
11:00 ajm. - Worship Experience
were in Astoria Sat visiting and
time.
6:00 p.m. - Youth Fellowship.
also attending the Bellingham
M r and Mrs George Richard­
7:00 p.m. - Sunday Classmeeting
Goss wedding Saturday evening
son and Joe attended the Bell­
W EDNESDAY E V E N IN G
Mrs
Elsa Richardson and
ingham Goss Wedding Saturday
7:00 p.m. Hour of power, prayer
Aunt Julia visited Thursday at
evening.
the Art Bellinghams home
and Bible Study.
Helen Gurganus of Portland
cousin of Maries brought the
EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL
ladies over.
CHURCH
BIRKENFELD, OREGON
The Walt Tornblad s recently
attended the Tornblad reunion at
The Rev. C. S. Shulda, Vicar
Cherry Grove.
Phone Clatskanie 728-2331
NEHALEM
Celebration of the Holy Commu­
nion the Fourth Sunday of each
VALLEY
month at 12:00 Noon.
M M O B aM M M O W M M eW
VERNONIA TEMPLE NO. (1
Meetings: I.O.O.F. Hall Second
Wednesday of each month at
8 pan.
Lesta Garner, M.E.C.
Cora Lange, Secretary
3-75
AT.&A.M.
Vernonia Lodge No. 184
A. F. 4 A. M. meets at
Masonic Temple. Stated
communications on first
Thursday of each month
at 8:00 p.m.
Elmer Schrader, W.M.
Wilbur E. Wilson, Sec’y.
1-75
MT. HEART REBEKAH
LODGE NO. 243
Meets 2nd A 4th Thursday even­
ings of each month in the I.O.O.F.
HaU.
Arlie Emmons, Noble Grand
Evelyn Heath. Sec'y.
3-75
VERNONIA
LIONS
CLUB
Meets First & Third Monday
Call 429-5891 for Meeting Place
Darrold Proehl, President
Don Jackson, Secretary
3-75
AMERICAN LEGION
Meets 2nd and
4th Tuesday of
each month.
VERNONIA
Larsons Visit
At Seaside
Dixons Call On
Francis Larsons
CHAPTER
Meets at West Oregon Electric
Bldg., third Thursday of each
mouth, 7:30 pan.
David King, President
Ralph Bergerson, Sec’y.
3-75
VERNONIA CHAMBER
OF COMMERCE
Board of Directors report to m em ­
bers quarterly. Board m eets the
second Monday, 8:00 p.m. at
West Oregon
Electric office.
Visitors invited.
Gordon Smith, President
Mrs. Evelyn Heath, Sec’y.
7-74
Order of Eastern Star
Nehalem Chapter 153, O.EJS.
Regular com­
munication the
3rd Wed. each
month at Ma­
sonic Temple.
All visiting sis­
ters and bro­
thers welcome.
Sharon Kelley, W.M.
Irma Fish«-, Sec’y.
1-75
Vernonia Barracks
Veterans of World War I
Meets 1st Monday
each month at the
American Legion
Hall, 12 Noon.
Robert Andrews, Commander
Rev. H. L. Russell, Adjutant
POST 119
Wilbur E. Wilson, Commander
Harry Culbertson, Adjutant
AUXILIARY
Meets 1st Monday, Legion Hall
Cora Lange, President
Faye Davis, Secretary
AUXILIARY
8-74
First aad Third Tuesdays
Reatha Hom, President
Gertrude Schalock. Sec’y.
VERNONIA JAYCEES
1-74
Meets the 2nd h 4th
ALCOHOLICS
Tuesday
of
ANONYMOUS
Vernonia Friendship Grtwp
429-2941
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I Memorandum Minute«)
M M aaM M M N M M M M O «
Civil Service. Hollinger stated he
had been included tor coverage
because while notice in writing
had not been received that the
man was qualified, verbal con­
firmation by telephone had been
received He added the con
sultant was in Europe and would
not return until later in the
month and there was no one else
that could do the required paper
work in his absence As a result,
he felt the employee should not
be deprived of coverage through
no fault of his own Based upon
Hollinger’s explanation,
and
The Columbia County Board of
Commissioners met in scheduled
session August 21 with Chairman
Fred Foshaug presiding, Com­
missioners Minkoff and Ahlborn,
legal counsel John F Hunnicutt,
and secretary Gloria Salvey
(deputy clerk) present
Commissioner Ahlborn moved
and Commissioner Minkoff sec­
onded the minutes of the meeting
of August 14 be approved Motion
carried
Miscellaneous claims were
approved
Sam Hollinger, roadmaster,
met with the board to discuss
road matters The board ques­
tioned the inclusion on the hos-
p ital report of an employee who
h, as not vet been certified by
Mrs. Jane Hansen
Entertains Guests
LODGE AND CLUB NOTICES
PYTHIAN SISTERS
Board of
Commissioners
American Legion Hall
8:00 P M .
429-6245
Bill Hunter, President
8-74
Jack Seeley, Secretary
8-74
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
V> ashing ton and A Streets
Claude Butler, Pastor
Phone 428-3391
Sunday: 10 a.m. Sunday School
11 a.m. Worship Services.
6 P.M. Training Union Girls in
Action, Mission Friends and
Pre-School.
7:00 P.M. Evening Worship
Wednesday: 7:00 P M . Midweek
Prayer Service.
MIST . BIRKENFELD COMMU­
NITY CHURCH
Birkenfeld, Oregon
Eldon Shetler, Pastor
9:45 a.m. - Sunday School
11:00 a.m. - Church Services
7:30 p.m. - Wed. Prayer Meeting
10:30 a-m. - (Winter Months) on
2nd Wed. Women’s Missionary
and Work day.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
430 North A Washington Streets
Russ Vlnyard, Pastor
Phene 4296522
Sunday - Bible School 9:45 a.m.
Homer Fuller, Supt.
Morning Worship 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 & 4th) CWF . 1:30 p.m.
Friday: Bible Study - 8:00 p.m.
(Call for location of Bible
Study)
Ladies Enjoy
Bums Trip
B IR K E N F E L D —M r s.
Bob
DuPuis accompanied by her
daughter Mrs. Cathy Moran and
Mrs Gladys Moran left last
Tuesday going on to Burns They
stayed overnight at the Carl
Enneberg home They came
back to Salem on Friday while
there they attended the Wedding
of Mrs DuPuis nephew, David
Provost. Bob and Bill drove over
and met them at Salem
E .T Johnston and Art Bel­
lingham flew to Florence on
Wed of last week on business
M r and Mrs. Lorance Jordan
of Clatskanie stopped by for a
visit at the Nick Berg home on
Sunday.
Mrs George Scott of Van
couver B.C. is spending a few
days visiting relatives here She
came to attend the wedding of
her grandson, Monty Belling­
ham at Astoria Sat. evening. Jim
Bellingham also came up from
Blachly (Ire., for the Wedding
Ed Berg left on Sat. for Sisku
Washington going to the Nick
Nicholson home to join his three
boys there, the boys have been
there vacationing They will also
honor Loren on his 12th birthday
while there. They plan to come
back home on Thursday.
Guests At
Roy Stave's
B IR K E N F E L D —M r and Mrs
Walter Larsen of Medford and
daughter Pam visited at the Roy
Stuve home last Friday They
were overnight guests
M r and Mrs Walt Tornblad
were Clatskanie business callers
on Tuesday of last week
Mr. and Mrs Lewie Cozad,
Kevin and Jack from Ilwaco
were overnight guests on Mon­
day of last week at the Roy Stuve
home
M r and Mrs Paul Hedlund
from Roseburg came Thursday
to the Tornblad home While
here M r Tornblad took them
around to visit old time friends
They left on Saturday for their
return home
Cone
Demand Rises
Oregonians looking for a pro­
fitable outing in the woods may
find cone picking to their liking
Cone buyers will soon be
setting up stations to secure a
seed crop for regeneration of fir
and pine species, according to
Donald Brewer, Oregon State
University Extension seed cer­
tification specialist
Generally poor seed produc
tion since ¡966 has resulted in a
particularly good demand for
Douglas-fir seeds Brewer indi­
cates this year’s crop is also
limited, which could mean better
prices for pickers.
The average price paid for
cones in past years was $3.50 per
bushel, but Brewer says that
price varies depending on de
mand
Regeneration of harvested or
burned forests requires seeds
from areas at the same altitude
with sim ilar physical character
istics, so cone buyers set up
stations in various locations
around the state
Pickers are required to regis
ter with a buyer to receive
picking instructions and neces
sary equipment, and be assigned
to specific harvest areas
Before leaving the woods,
pickers must tag each bag with
the location, elevation, and kind
of cone, and sign the tag
Since buyers require certain
seed standards. OSU Extension
seed certification specialists will
be on hand to inspect picking as
to location and elevation A gen
eral standard has been at least
five seeds in each half of the
cone, but pickers should check
this number with their buyers
first, Brewer said
Cone buyers usually represent
either tree seed companies, p ri­
vate timber companies, or gov­
ernment agencies responsible
for reseeding burned or har
vested forests
Location of buyers stations
and information on local cone
crops can usually be obtained
around September 1 from the
State Department of Forestry,
U S Forest Service, Bureau of
Land Management District of
fices, or county Extension of­
fices.
further confirmation by Com­
missioner Foshaug the board
approved the inclusion in the
report
Loren Gillespie, fire chief
from Rainier, and Richard Ris
ener, principal of Goble School,
met with the board to inquire
about load limits established on
bridges in the Rainier Rural Fire
Prolectipn area Gillespie stated
the fire district has two new
trucks coming in May. which
would weigh 16 tons each, and
was e s p e c i a l l y concerned
about the bridges on Price and
Parkdale Roads Risener ex­
pressed c o n c e r n regarding
weights of school buses, which
exceeded the load limits es
tablished on many of the brid­
ges They inquired whether the
county would issue such permits,
but upon advice of John Hun
nicutt. declined to do’so because
of the fact the countv would then
he assuming liability for any
accidents which might occur
Hollinger indicated that within
the next week or two, he could
ut a temporary bent under
ridges on the Price and Park
dale Roads, which would de­
crease the possibility of the
bridges going down under excess
weights, but advised he could not
remove the weight lim it signs
The board discussed with Hol­
linger the request of Mrs Reel,
of Green Meadows T railer Court
in Scappoose, to prepare es­
timates of cost to repair the
M iller Road. Because of the fact
this road has not been accepted
by the county for maintenance,
and the numerous problems
which could be encountered if
the county were to contract the
repair work, Hollinger was ad
vised to inform Mrs Reel to
have a private contractor do the
road improvements she wants
Hollinger discussed with Hun­
nicutt the agreement to be pre
pared to divert excess water
from the J.P. West Hoad near
Scappoose, across the property
of Enoch Gross
W A. Palmateer, general
manager of Oregon Bridge En-
C
gineering Company, met with
the board to present Agreements
for engineering work to be done
for bridge replacement on FAS
project. Beaver Creek Bridge
No 062 Commissioner Minkoff
moved and Commissioner Ahi
born seconded the Agreement be
signed, then forwarded to the
State Highway Department for
approval Motion carried.
Sitting of the Dog Control
Board, a claim submitted by
Mrs Arnold Sattler, for two
lambs allegedly killed by dogs,
in the amount of $60 was denied,
based on the report of the Dog
Control Officer, which indicated
he felt the killing was done by
predators rather than dogs.
Commissioner Minkoff moved
and Commissioner Ahlborn sec­
onded the following orders be
signed :
No 86-74. directing Art McKay
the county weed inspector, to de­
stroy noxious weeds on property
owned by Don and Gladys Hoop­
er;
No. 87-74, directing the county
weed inspector to destroy
nox
desti
ious weeds on property i owned by
Therman Pell] I nam;
No 88-74, directing the county
weed inspector to destroy nox­
ious weeds on property owned by
Jack and Jeanne Sherer,
No 89-74, directing the county
weed inspector to destroy nox­
ious weeds on property owned
by Mr R W Teschner and H.
Keith Teschner;
No 90-74, directing the county
weed inspector to destroy nox­
ious weeds on property owned by
Mrs R W Teschner and John
Teschner
Motion carried
Request for Cancellation of
Taxes was approved for Francis
L. and Ralph R Smith, in the
sum of $136.20, which was in­
correctly paid.
Agreements were signed with
the State Highway Commission
for replacement of the roadway
on Scappoose Vernonia Road,
FAS 609. and restoration of
roadwav on the Fern Hill Road,
FAS 567
If You Have A
Consumer Complaint
Call or Write
State of Oregon
Consumer Protection Division
1133 S.W. Market . Portland 97801
Phon«- 229-5522
A Public Service Announcement
. .. to ta l h a r d w a re
I t ’ s tim e to s a v e a n d C o a s t to
C o a s t S to re s is th e p la c e
to m a k e it h a p p e n !
ENDS THIS WEEK
EACH
HAMPION
OR AC
SPARK PLUGS
Put Campfires
Out In Woods
Campfires that are supposedly
"O U T ” in the minds of campers
often start smoldering again and
spread to cause a wild forest
fire Putting a campfire out is
simple, but exact:
1 Puddle it with water, soaking
the earth up to four inches below
the hot bed of the fire This
makes the fire spot a mud pie
2 Pile successive layers of mud
on the fire spot. The solid used in
this mixture must be completely
mud.
3 Dig into the spot with the
hands If there is no heat, your
fire spot is safe. If there is heat,
repeat the procedure
Your
hands may get a little dirty but
remember your green forest
may turn black. Dry soil piled on
the fire, as many forest visitors
do, creates a dutch oven which
will break into open flames days
afterwards
Champion or AC (park plug» In
tome truck» and tractor». Tun»'
mileage. Champion, 7BO-OOÎI
AC. 760 3089 to 760-3800
Ra»i»tort »lightly higher.
8-IN
Ht cart,
i lw»t ga»
/GO-2123.
Goulds balanced
flow, no tank, no
extras shallow
well system
$156.50
A. Diamalloy 8 " angle wrench.
plated, vinyl grip. 310-1110
10" »ire 310-1166
12" «ire 310-1219
red tag spedai
79c
PINT
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EMERGENCY SERVICE PHONES
VERNONIA AMBULANCE
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Dial 429-5141
VERNONIA FIRE DEPARTMENT
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F ire Alarms Only - Phone 4896131
$ VERNONIA POLICE DEPARTMENT
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Dial 429-5141
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VERNONIA CITY HALL 4896891
J COLUMBIA COUNTY SHERIFF
Emergency: Vernonia Area 489-8141 — Bwiaeaa: 887-8811
OREGON STATE POLICE
8 a.m. to 3 a.m . . Beaverton Office - 8486788
8 a.m. to 8 a jn . • Dial "O ", aak far Oak Grove 88 4 8M8
St. Helens office - Phone: 8876181
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