Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, September 12, 1974, Page 4, Image 4

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    Demonia Eagle
4 THURSDAY. SEPT
12. 1974
PCC Center
Opening Soon
BOB P O L LA R D named as PCC
Coordinator for the St. Helens
Center.
An open house will be held at
the new Portland Community
College Center in §t Helens at
the St Frederick’s Church. Sun­
day, September 22 with classes
scheduled to begin Monday. Sep­
tember 30.
Events scheduled for the Sun
day opening will include intro­
duction of classes, displays and
opportunities available at the
center Orientation classes of
approximately 45 minutes will
inform those attending of avail­
able classes to be held at the
center.
Other activities tentatively
planned include the PCC Band.
St Helens Summer Community
Band, and a performance by the
Sweet Adelines There will be
refreshments served and a child
care area provided
PCC counselors will be on
hand with material and catelogs.
etc., for guests to take home and
study There will also be an art
display by ex-PCC art students
The PCC program stresses
that it is not necessary to have a
high school diploma or any prior
educational background to enjoy
the wide variety of courses de­
signed to educate in an informal
yet interesting way.
Among the demonstration of
classes to be offered will be one
on fishing by the president of
Trout Unlimited, a demonstra
tion of stitchery. bicycle repair,
cake decorating, and cones and
pod creations
Traffic Deaths on
Rise During August
Eighty-eight people were kill­
ed in Oregon traffic during Aug­
ust It was the second highest toll
ever recorded for a single month
in the state, surpassed only by
August, 1971. when 96 were kill­
ed
The Motor Vehicles Division
reported Tuesday that 437 people
were killed in Oregon during the
first eight months of the year,
three more than for the com­
parable period a year ago
The division said approxima­
tely half of the fatalities during
August occurred during week­
end periods, with the worst
weekend accounting for 21 of the
deaths
Extension Unit Plans
First Meet of Year
The Vernonia Extension will
hold their first meeting of the
year on Thursday September 19
at 10:30a m at the West Oregon
Electric bldg
They will be working on the
project that was slated in the
May meeting “Please bring
materials and if you found
something new and different
over the summer months bring
them.’ the group advises
There will be a potluck lunch­
eon and anyone is welcome to
come
BirkenfeM
W ater Assoc.
Holds Mooting
HIRKENFELD-The Annual
meeting of the Birkenfeld Water
Association held at the Francis
1 .arson home on Tuesday even
mg of last week with a good at­
tendance. the women joined too
The general routine of business
was taken care of
Everett Johnston spent a
couple days last week in Eugene
Mr and Mrs Francis Nord­
strom made a visit with relatives
at Silverton over the weekend
They also visited friends at
Sherwood Mr and Mrs Bob
Salisbury
Mr and Mrs Charles Ramsey
took a trip to Victoria British
Columbia then came back by
way of Vancouver. Wash They
enjoyed the beautiful scenery
and had a wonderful trip
Mr and Mrs Bob DuPuis and
Bill enjoyed a dinner at the home
of Mr and Mrs Jerol Moran at
Clatskanie on Sunday in honor of
Bill's birthday
Mrs Lloyd Beach took Mrs
Robert Mathews to Clatskanie
last Friday
Mr. and Mrs Marvin Bloomer
and children drove to Modesto.
California over Labor Day
weekend and visited his folks
Mr and Mrs Roy Stuve
attended the wedding of Patricia
Stuve. daughter of the Russell
Stuves on Saturday out from
Beaverton
Family Makes
Special Trip
county over Labor Day weekend M M O H O O M M M M M K
Board for Camp Wilkerson in the
It was a particularly exciting
amount of SUN) Ivy stuted that
time when Buck McDonald’s
they ure interested in further
horse got loose and kicked ano
participation on their part to­
ther one Meals were cooked for
wards Camp Wilkerson
them and even a night of dancing
Roy A Nelson. County Clerk,
with music under the stars was
presented to the Board a request
for an attachment for the Add
irovided Many of the Ridge
P»
(Mem orandum M inutes)
ressograph The attachment will
R iders participated
prepare the required 3"x5’’cards
Juanita Ryan is a very busy
for addressing envelopes.numeo
Grandma In and about town
TIMBER ROUTE—The Jerry , helping where she can.
The Columbia County Board of form letters and small panipli
Madison’s spend an enjoyabale
Don and Barbara Bergerson Commissioners met in scheduled lets The cost of the attachment
weekend in the coastal town of and children enjoyed the State session with Chairman Fred is $2.43182 Request was ap­
Hammond with their 5 children
Fair. Particularly the handcraft Foshaug presiding.Commission­ proved
When Jerry isn't on a tug boat
The Board approved the fol­
displays where they viewed dog er Jack Minkoff and Sally Nelsen
pulling logs, he's busy working
fur and wool being spun into wall (deputy clerk) present Com­ lowing purchase orders: No.3505
on his farm
Bergerson *■ E n t e r p r i s e s
hangings They were very thrill­ missioner Ahlborn was absent
Phil Bartles was seen afoot in
ed and proud of Vernonia's boys due to vacation
$1,916.80 No 3507 Hasselblad
town Sunday He came home to
Commissioners Foshuug and Lumber Sales -$3,320.69
r e p r e s e n t i n g t h e FFA
visit friends and family Pres
Minkoff upproved the minutes of
Personnel Action regurdmg
(future farmers of America!
ently he lives in an apartment
The boys received 2nd place and August 28. 1974.
Sharon Kelly was approved
and works in Portland
Miscellaneous duims w e r e
many blue ribbons amidst tough
A letter from John F. Hunni­
Daisy Gabriel's youngest son
competition Under the able approved
cutt regarding the Panorama
was badly hurt yesterday in a
Reel met with the Board to Subdivision was reviewed by the
leadership of Don K a b 1 e r
cannery plant While cleaning
discuss road problems on Miller Board Fran Stockett has con
(cabby) the boys have done well
out a chamber, he was punct­
He is discontinuing as leader, Rd Reel was referred to Sam
(acted Hunnicutt with concern
ured in his back
leaving a wonderful opportunity Hollinger, Roadmaster.
regarding the placement of cul­
Helen Clark, is a retired
John Hunnicutt met with the verts in the road near his
and some unhappyboys The
telephone employee and her
FFA will appreciate being able Board with Don Campbell and property, and that it niuv in­
husband is a truck driver. They
to carry on in this community, Bob Foster to discuss the pend
crease the amount of water
have two sons One is married
for the good of many boys and mg vacation of a portion of drainage on his property.
and lives in South Carolina The
young farmers for the future
Swager Rd Camptx'll and Fos
Daniel Koch inquired about
youngest is in Paskagoola Miss
Sue Garner was home from ier were in objection to the the C o n s t r u c t i o n Mainte­
issippi, serving in the Navy.
college with her family over the vacation. Commissioner Minkoff nance Agreement for restoring
They enjoy the quiet and peace
recent holiday
pointed out that they were only roadway at M P 1.27 on Fern
of country living in Vernonia
George Peachy was home on a considering vacating mainten
¡Hill ltd and M.P. 2.8 and M.P
The Marxer family sold all
pass from the hospital long ante Commissioner Foshaug 7.0 on the Scappoose Vernonia
their horses and now are raising
enough to catch a salmon before suggested that they discuss it Rd
chickens They had a good time
returning
with Sam Hollinger, Koadmas
in Pacific City, watching the
Ed Bredo came home on ter The Commissioners and
many fishing boats, c a l l e d
Sunday on a pass He is resting Sam Hollinger will tentatively
“Dories” . A special treat was
comfortably and will soon be meet with Campbell at the
getting to watch the “Kite
back at work in the cleaners
Swager Rd on Friday, Sept
Gliders’’ People strap on a type
ember 6, 1974
of external wings, then run or
Bill Jauron & Francis Mc-
jump off a cliff and take off,
Gilvra met with the Board to
soaring into space like Jonathon
discuss Hankey Rd They were
Livingston Seagull
concerned about the poor main­
Jean Workman recently spent
tenance of the road for the
a week in Dallas. Texas She and
amount of people and traffic.
her husband are both employed
The Commissioners will check
at Tektronix They boated and
with the Roadmaster. Sam Roll
rested for a week in West Fir
Inger
The Burkes went on a open
Mel Ivy, of Pacific Northwest
trail ride sponsored by the
Bell, presented a check to the
Jerry Madison
Family Enjoys
Weekend Trip
Willies' Visif
Over Holiday
HIRKENFEUD—Mr and Mrs
Laverne Willie of Fishhawk
Lake visited over Labor Day
with friends at Vashon. Wash
this being an island in Puget
Sound Three other couples were
also guests They had a very nice
time and the weather was beau
tiful. They spend 6 days there
Mr and Mrs Mickey Hopkins
brought his father Tom Hopkins
home from the hospital Sunday
evening He is doing real well
Mr and Mrs Paul Tornblad
and family of Cherry Grove
visited at the Walt Tornblad
home on Sunday
Mr FTank Lehman of Fish-
hawk Lake returned home last
week from tne Forest Grove
hospital where he had 1 pin re
moved from his crushed hip
which was caused irom a fall on
the ice January 18 Two more
pins will be* removed later He is
getting along very well
Mr and Mrs Ephriam Koi
jonen of Seattle dropped in for a
visit at the Tornblad home They
had been on vacation in Calif
Bible Study was held at the
Roy Stuve home Tuesday even­
ing of last week
Mrs Mary Boone of Scappoose
visited her sister and husband,
the Lloyd Beach’s on Sunday
Mrs Bob DuPuis and Mrs
George Richardson accompan­
ied the Nordstrom s to Longview
on Wednesday of last week
Mr. and Mrs H E Milliken of
Lake Oswego stayed several
days last week at their future
home site at Fishhawk Lake
For America’s first 300 years,
the eastern white pine was its
leading timber tree
RIVERVIEW—Mr and Mrs
Kenneth Jacobs and family of
Yacolt Washington spent Sunday
afternoon at the home of Mr and
Mrs Virgil Snook They came
especially to visit her grand­
mother. Mrs Myrtle Snook who
is visiting here from California
Mrs Powell B Loggan of
Portland spent Sunday with her
parents Mr and Mrs Bill Nic­
hols
Mr and Mrs Merle Cline
came home Wednesday after
spenading ten days at Spruce
Run Park They finished out the
season as caretakers for a man
who had had that position during
the summer, but had to leave for
a teaching job at Jewell.
Mrs Evelyn Heath spent the
weekend at the home of her
daughter and family Mr and
Mrs Irvin Ladd at Beaverton A
special attraction was the birth­
day of their younger daughter
Kathy
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MIST—Mr and Mrs Willard
Garlock were in Cornelius on
last Friday and picked up fruit.
Mr and Mrs Roy Kyser and
Connie attended Patty Stuve s
wedding at Aloha on Saturday
Visitors at the Casper Serby
home last week were. Mr and
Mrs Robert Clifton and daugh­
ters, Nancy and Barbara of Clat­
skanie and on Sunday Mr. and
Mrs Martin Pumala of Clat­
skanie visited them
Forrest and Ear! Shetler went
on a short bow and arrow hunt
around The Dalles on last week­
end
The young folks Sunday school
class visited the Dunlaps on
Sunday They sang and played
guitars and Sandra Tupper play­
ed a Flute number They found
Noble feeling real good, and all
enjoyed the visit.
Mr and Mrs Casper Serby
and daughter Ann attended
Youth Rally day at Westport
Community Church and also at­
tended services
Eldon Shetler. made a trip to
Dayton Oregon on business, also
had a short visit with relatives
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