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Missionary Due From Swaziland JUVENILE REPORT COLUMBIA County Juvenile Department Report for Month of September T ra ffic : 6 (4 in a d u lt co u rt, 1 r e fe rre d to M ultn o m ah county, 1 re c e iv e d w a rn in g ) C urfew : 12 (a ll re c eiv ed w a rn in g s) Ille g a l C onsum ption: 1 (C o u rt) M inor in P o ssessio n : 5 (1 w a rn ing, 3 h eld open, 1 d ro p p ed c h a rg e s ) M inor in P o ssessio n -Illeg al Con su m p tio n : 2 (b o th held open, 1 r e f e rre d to M en tal H e a lth C lin ic ) M inor in P o ssessio n -Illeg al Con sum ption-C u rfew : 8 (4 h eld op en, 3 co u rt, 1 r e f e rre d to a n o th e r Ju v e n ile C o u rt) G am e V iolations: 2 (1 co u rt, 1 r e fe r re d to o th e r Ju v e n ile C o u rt) D ependency: 3 (1 h eld open, 2 r e fe r re d to C ounty C o u rt fo r m e n ta l h e a rin g ) J a y W alking: 1 (C losed on In ta k e ) R u n aw ay : 3 (R e fe rre d to M ental H e a lth C linic) A uto T h efts: 3 (R e fe rre d to o th e r Ju v e n ile C o u rts) V a n d a lism : 2 (C o u rt) D iso rd erly C onduct, Illeg al C on su m p tio n , V an d alism , Shoplifting: 1 (C o m m itted to M a cL aren ) S ex u al Soliciting: 1 (R e fe rre d to H illc re st) A t th e p re s e n t tim e th e re a re 21 ch ild re n on ju v en ile c o u rt p ro b a tio n in C olum bia county. Rev. P au l H. H etrick, m issionary to Swaziland, South A frica, will speak at the V ernonia church of the N azarene T hursday evening a t 7:00 p m . Rev. and Mrs. H etrick w ere first assigned to Africa in 1945, and now a re on th eir third furlough home. Since th eir first assignm ent, Mr, H etrick has been m issionary evan gelist, Bible school principal, and is cu rren tly the supervisor of the church work in the Swazi-Zulu area, with his h ead q u arters a t Endingeni, Swaziland. He will show colored slides of the w ork in Africa. P rio r to assignm ent to A frica, H et rick pastored churches in W areham , M ass.; and in Providence, Rhode Is land. While on furlough, th e H etricks m ake th eir hom e in N ashville, Ten nessee. 4-H Leaders To Hear IFYE Talk Miss Nollie Van C alcar who was an International F a rm Youth dele g ate to J a m a ic a will be the featured sp eak er a t th e Columbia county 4-H lead ers recognition dinner October 25. A tilt ta b le fo r h an d lin g calv es is a v a ila b le fro m O regon S tate U n i v e rs ity F a rm B u ilding P la n S e r vice re p o rts C ounty E x ten sio n A gent D on Coin W alrod. T his is a wood fra m e ta b le th a t w ill h a n d le c a lv e s u p to 600 pou n d s. It c a n also be m a d e p o rta b le fo r u se w ith s m a lle r w e a n e r calv es. P la n No. 5962 is a v a ila b le fo r 85 c e n ts, to c o v e r co st of p rin tin g an d m ailing. Miss Van C alcar is a fo rm er 4-H club m em b er and a m em b er of the Oregon S tate U niversity collegiate 4-H club. She is a g rad u ate of Ore gon S tate U niversity and is p resen t ly working a s a county extension agent with 4-H club work in Linn county. She will show pictu res taken while in J a m a ic a and tell of h er ex periences living and w orking with the farm fam ilies there. The P o rtlan d G eneral E lectric will sponsor the dinner for 4-H club lead ers in recognition of th eir services to boys and girls in the 4-H club pro g ram . The banquet will be held in the F irs t L utheran church in St. Helens a t 7:00 p.m . B e th rifty —la y b y a little su n sh in e fo r a ra in y d ay . The fish haw k catches fish by plunging from a considerable height, feet first into th e w ater. Tilt Table Design for Calves Offered by OSU LODGE AND CLUB NOTICES VERNONIA LIONS CLUB MEETS FIRST AND THIRD MONDAY EACH MONTH 6:30 P.M., FIRE HALL 4 NEHALEM VALLEY COIN CLUB M eets la s t T h u rs d a y e v e ry m o n th W est O re g o n E le c tric A u d ito riu m , 7:30 P.M . R uth Steers, P resid en t G eorge Laws, Vice-president Stanley Enevoldsen, S ecretary R a lp h B e rg e rs o n , T r e a s u r e r Marine Tells of Viet Cong Fight V is ito rs in v ite d . Ralph B ergerson, P resident M rs. E velyn H eath, Secy. 7-66 Thomas Hall, Commander Harry Culbertson. Adjutant 1-66 Probate: 3718- G u a rd ia n sh ip of L an a M c P h e rso n , a m in o r 3719- G u a rd ia n sh ip of T e rry Lee K in d red , a m inor 3720 - G u a rd ia n sh ip of D onald D w ight S ch im m el and L a rry A l len S chim m el, m inors Joint Meeting Slated That's all it takes to add BP Code to your address. ZIP Code is a time and money saver. It takes a short cut through the Postal System, and asserts earlier defveries. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1965 Open E v ery D ay 7 a.m . to 10 p.m — P ersonal A ssistance — Mon.-Sat. — 7 a.m . to 7 p.m . For all your insurance call farmers I INSURANCE GROUP D isco v er th e a d v a n ta g e s o f having all your insurance with F a rm e rs. O ne c o m p a n y gives planned, no-overlap coverage; one agent gives fast, fair, friendly service; together, they save you money! C all F arm ers fo r au to , life, fire, truck, commercial, boat in s u r a n c e —w h a te v e r y o u need. Farm ers is the best one-company insurance buy in America today! The R o ta ry club of E a s t P o r t land sponsors th e e v e n t th a t m e a n s so m uch to th e h a n d ica p p ed p eo ple of th e co m m unity. T his group h a s sponsored an d w orked in th e G oodw ill Good T u rn since 1952. P o rtla n d F ire B u re a u sta tio n s a re loaned as b ag d istrib u tio n and clothing collection points d u rin g the d riv e. M ost people ta k e tim e to look today, b u t few ta k e tim e to lis ten. P ro g re s s d ep en d s on te a m w o rk fo r its g re a te s t g ain s—not in d i v id u al action. Don’t w aste tim e criticizing con ditions—try to im prove them . 7 NEHALEM VALLEY Laundromat & Dry Cleaners T he p la n t is th ro w n open e ach y e a r ab o u t now esp e c ia lly so Boy Scouts, C ubs and E x p lo re rs who ta k e p a r t in th e a n n u a i Good T urn fo r Goodwill clothing collection can see th e people th e y h e lp a t th e ir w ork. A dult Scout le a d e rs a re in vited, too, and u rg e d to a tte n d w ith th e ir boys. T his y e a r a n e n tire d a y is g iv en o v e r to th e open house, so th a t m o re S couts and th e g e n e ra l public, too, m ay be a c co m o d ated if th ey w ish to see the Goodwill o p eratio n . T o u rs a r e not lim ited to O ctober 23 b u t m a y be arran g ed any tim e by phoning the G oodw ill’s public re la tio n s office. The S couts Good T u rn fo r G ood will clothing d riv e w ill be on S a t u rd a y , N o v em b er 20. Som e 25,000 Scouts and C ubs a re ex p ected to ta k e p a r t in th e 1965 d riv e. The collection will extend throughout a 12 county a re a of O regon and so u th ern W ashington. A bout 250,000 hom es w ill be v isited by the Scouts on b eh alf of Goodwill. T h e re w ill be a jo in t m eetin g of le a d e rs of th e proposed M ental H ealth C e n te r w hich is to se rv e !x)th Cowlitz county, W ashington and C olum bia county, O regon. T his p lan n in g session w ill be a t th e e le m e n ta ry school c a fe te ria in R a in ie r on M onday ev en in g , N o v e m b e r 1 a t 8:00 p .m . R o b ert S tevens, p lan n in g c o o rd in ato r of th e O regon M ental H ealth D ivis ion will a tte n d as a re s o u rc e p e r son. T he public is invited. ; LLOYD QUINN ! HA 9-5211 — Vernonia KING’S Grocery-Market Phone HA 9-6015 R iverview “ W here Your Money Buys M ore” At the Mile Bridge Standby Cranberry Sauce 300 While They Size 2/49c FREE Last SHOP BY PHONE— YOU RING. WE BRING ft :♦ Í VERNONIA V V >5 ’ V ♦* V •5 •5 NEAKAHNIE Friday, October 22 8:00 P .H . •J BOB STONE: Bob cam e out late and has shown real good spirit and attitude. Hope to play him more in coming games. at GREENMAN FIELD 3 I Lloyd Quinn, Realtor Loel Roberts $ V Í V Real Estate and Insuance Nehalem Service Fabrics n Fashions î $ 3 3 î V 3 3 3 'i 'i V 'i P O S T 11S G ertrude Schalock, P resident Lona W eidman, S ecretary 16410-John & S ven D a h lg re n vs. S teve K enney 16411-Jean E. M cCollem vs. H a r ley H u rst 16412-City of S cappoose vs. W al te r J . M arch b an k 16415-State of O regon vs. Jo sep h M. M arkley 16416-Credit B u reau of C olum bia C ounty vs. M ark W. W ilson 16417-Pat & D av e S eibel vs. Geo. R. G ordon & J a m e s G. G ordon d b a J a m e s G ordon & Sons, and W illiam H obson 16419-State of O regon vs. J a m e s N oel M arsh all 16420-State P u b lic W elfare C om m ission, ex re l G eneveive T ho m a s vs. C h arles H. T h o m as Sr. 16421-B arker-R oberts C h ev ro let Co. vs. M ary M. W right, L u sy d W. S m ith and A d rian W. S m ith, and unknow n h e irs of A. B. W right, d e c e a se d , e t al 16422-Leslie T. W a tte rs and F re d J . W a tte rs d b a W a tte rs C oncrete P roducts vs. H erbert L anhala d b a L arthala B uilding S upply & C o n stru ctio n Co. a k a K&L B uild e rs Jury Panel for Fall Selected V E R N O N IA AUXILIARY First and Third Tuesdays Divorces: 16413-Bulson, A nn L. vs. N o rm an A. R. 16414-Tracy, J a m e s W. vs. Clos- tella 16418-Johnson, V irg in ia L. vs. G lenn W. Complaints: O e r t t o n ia E a g i c O pen H ouse w ill be the O rd e r of th e D ay a t G oodwill In d u s trie s n ext S a tu rd a y , O cto b er 23, in th e big plant on S. E. G rand avenue a t Mill s tre e t. T he h an d ica p p ed Good will w o rk ers w ill be a t th e ir m a chines and b en ch es all d ay to p e r m it Boy Scouts and o th e rs to see G oodw ill’s re h a b ilita tio n p ro g ra m in action. T he w o rk ers will h av e th e ir r e s t d ay off e a r lie r in the w eek. O pen house h o u rs a re from £ a m . to 4 p.m . M arriage License Applications: C a rrie L ee F rie d e n b e rg of S c a p poose, an d D avid E a rl B risse tt, St. H elens “ We w ere m oving tow ard a heavy tre e line when m y lead m an and I saw about five m en hiding in a bush about six feet aw ay,” said Young quist, a platoon co m m ander in the 1st B attalion of th e 7th M arines. “ I challenged them once in E ng lish and once in Vietnam ese. “They ra n tow ard a pine grove. On com m and, m y m en opened up and cut down two of them . That started it. We began to receive fire im m ediately, but we couldn’t tell from where. “ I sen t a fire team up to search the bodies of the two m en we had cut down. The m en searched one of the bodies, then started tow ard the other one. The ‘body’ rolled over and lob bed a grenade. One of m y m en was hit in the arm , another in the leg. I t ’s fo rtu n ate they w eren’t killed. They w ere both w earing flak jack e ts .” The fight lasted about 30 m inutes W ednesday night. It w as the platoon’s only contact with the enem y since M arines and South V ietnam ese launched th eir a s sault Tuesday. At d aybreak Thursday, the M arines began th eir sweep back through the sam e a re a .searching, probing and blowing up caves. M ajor G. H. G entry J r ., intelli gence officer for th e 7th M arines, said a wounded Viet Cong captured in a cave w as a m edic. B efore the prisoner died, G entry said, he told intelligence officers he w as called two weeks ago to work in a Viet Cong field hospital. He said he had helped tre a t m ore than 200 wounded Viet Gong, ap p aren t casu alties in the mid-August b attle a t n earb y Van Tuong in which the M arines killed 600. G entry said th e m edic also related th at he had been left behind to tre a t Viet Cong wounded when the m ain force pulled out th ree days before the M arines m oved in ” CAN YOU SPARE B o a rd o f D ire c to rs r e p o r t to m e m b e rs q u a r te r ly . B o a rd m e e ts 2 n d a n d 4 th M o n d a y s, 8:00 p .m ., a t W e st O re g o n E le c tric o ffice. O cto b er 5 to O ctober 12 “BATANGAN PENINSULA Viet N am <AP)—M arine Lt. M ichael D Youngquist of Salem , Ore., told how it w as hunting the Viet Cong on the B atangan Peninsula. I.0.0.F- VERNONIA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE . .^*9®!.. Actions The following artic le w as brought to the E ag le office by M rs. G race C urrie who had the clipping from a Salem paper. M arine Youngquist is the grandson of Mrs. C urrie’s bro ther. A new 22 m em b er ju ry panel for Columbia County C ircuit co u rt w as C harley H ickm an, P resid en t sworn in a t cerem onies Tuesday be VISITORS WELCOME D avid B anta, S ecretary 3-66 10-65 fore Ju d g e A very Combs. Included on th e panel a re 12 m en A. F. & A. M. and 10 women. The panel will serve Vernonia Barracks the fall term , which lasts from now Vernonia Lodge No. 184 A. F. & A. M. meets at Veterans of World War I until May. A total of 11 ju ro rs a re from St. Masonic Temple. Stated M eets 4th M onday H elens, four a re from R ainier, two Communication th ir d Thursday of each month, each m onth a t the a re from Scappoose, two a re from D eer Island, one is from Vernonia, at 8:00 pjn. IOOF hall, 1 p.m . one is from C latskanie an d one is H orace H ertel, W. M. from W arren. W alter E . Linn, Sec’y. 1-66 L. E . Stiff, C om m ander The ju ro rs a re : R euel Sm ith, A djutant Ja m e s M. R ivens, R ainier store KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS m an ag e r; Ada M. C hristopherson, Harding Lodge No. 116 AUXILIARY D eer Island housewife; P e a rl M at Vernonia, Oregon M eets 4th Mon., IOOF hall 1 p.m. thew s, St. Helens housewife; John L eah Stiff, P resid en t I.O.O.F. Hall A. Nissen, W arren, tugboat o p erator; C ora L ange, S ecretary 7-66 Second F ran ces Y. L ater, St. H elens, house Monday wife; R ay F . Bennett, St. Helens f Each Month supervisor; E th el M alcolm, D eer Is land housewife; E rn est A. Winter- 3-14 Jack Bergerson. Chancellor Scappoose fa rm e r; Ju lia K rue IWA Local field, Commander ger, St. H elens; W illiam J . Shana Meets First and E. E. Garner, Secretary han, St. H elens, laborer. Third Thursdays PYTHIAN SISTERS J e a n C ham berlain, St. Helens sec Vernonia Temple No. 61 re ta ry ; Ida M. Sim m s, R ainier 7:30 P.M. Meetings: 1 .0 .0 J". Hall housewife; Louis G. B ow erm an, V er Second and Fourth Wednesdays A .F .L . — C.I.O. nonia scaler; Glen Sm ith, St. Helens B usiness A gent is a t the hall. N orth p ap er m ill w orker; M ary M. Whit of each month and W ashington Sts., third T hursday, tier, St. H elens teach er; John H. Leona H averland, M .E.C. 4-65 D rake, R ainier tav ern o p erato r; Mi Cora Lange, S ecretary 2-65 10 a.m . to 12:30 p.m . chael B arnes, Scappoose; E liazbeth Butschke, St. Helens housewife; H ar Vernonia Lodge No. 246 Order of Eastern Star old Miller, St. H elens p ap er m ill Nehalem Chapter 153, O. E. S. w orker; Vernon W. B arnett, R ainier Regular com- p ap er m ill w orker; E in a r A. Kynsi, m u n ic a tio n firs t C latskanie, and H erm an Swanz, St. First and Third Tuesday a n d th ir d W ed. 8 P .M . Helens. o f e ach m o n th Lloyd Quinn, Noble G rand a t M aso n ic T e m H arry Culbertson, Sec. 1-66 E a sy jobs a re h ard to find—the ple. A ll v isitin g siste rs a n d b r o th com petition is so keen. MT. HEART REBEKAH e rs w elco m e. LODGE NO. 243 M rs. F a rre ll West, W. M. M rs. P au l Gordon, Sec. 1-66 M eets 2nd and 4th T hursday eve nings of each m onth in the I.O .O .F. hall. AMERICAN LEGION M athilde B ergerson, Noble G rand M eets F ir s t an d Irm a Chance, S ecretary T h ird M o n d ay s 3-66 of each m o n th . Goodwill Sets good Turn Date 3 3 « o 3 S Lloyd Callister Birkenfeld Grocery Union Oil Company Doris Skidmore Tandy Shoe Repair Emma Etheridge Albert Tandy Vernonia M ilk Farms Mar-Lee Beauty Salon Henry Anderegg Esther Ring A llied J & H Lumber Co. 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