Ocrnonia Eagle Youth Group Planned For Birkenfeld Church Agent Outlines on the cost of education to be given in February. 4 THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1966 Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stearns BIRKENFELD — An organiza­ The Columbia County Sheriff’s Pos­ of Portland and Mr. and Mrs. tional meeting was held at the se is sponsoringa jack-pot play day Harold Barlo-v of Aloha were din­ Mist-Birkenfeld Community church The individual has responsibili­ Sunday, January 23 at 1 p.m. sharp MIST—The Mist - Birkenfeld Ex­ ner guests Sunday at the Norman Saturday night with Pastor Eldon ties too, when sending apparel or at Click's arena, one mile west of tension Unit met Friday in the Shetler, Anna Hanberg, Dave Craw­ household textiles to the dryclean- highway 30 on Millard road, St. Hel­ Hansen home. home of Mrs. Charles Ramsey with ford, Jepson Lonnquist and Shirley er, says Columbia County Exten­ ens. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kyser and nine members present. Mrs. Art Berg attending. The meeting was sion Agent Mrs. Margaret Allyn. family were St. Helens and Long­ All horsemen are eligible to par­ Bellingham and Mrs. Eldon Shet­ MIST—The Eldeon Shetler fam­ for the purpose of finding con­ view shoppers Thursday. They ticipate. Spectators are welcome. ler presented a lesson on what ev­ Because many fabrics are blends, ily was at Fort Stevens and the structive ways in which the ery woman should know about elec­ visited at the Clarence Kyser home beach Sunday afternoon. T h e y church can better serve the young it is necessary for the dryclean- er to know fiber content in order tricity. Mrs. Arby Mills and Mrs. near Clatskanie Saturday evening. found the weather just beautiful. people in the area. A second meet­ to satisfactorily press the garment. Ramsey were hostesses. The pro­ Mrs. Lloyd Garlock was hostess ing is being planned to discuss this Fabrics of 100 percent man-made, gram planning ideas were discus­ Wednesday for the Mist - Birken- same subject this Saturday night, heat-sensitive fibers and blends of sed. Members are to note that the feld Missionary Ladies. There was January 22 at 7:30 p.m. at the natural fiber with man-mades will February meeting will be at the a good attendance. Election of of­ home of Shirley Berg. Sunday become crinkly, shiny, glazed or home of Mrs. Norman Hansen in­ TIMBER RT. — Mrs. A1 (Efie) stead of at the Birkenfeld Center. ficers was held. Mrs. Robert Math­ school teachers, as well as any­ scorched when pressed with too SHE WAS Jensen of Milton - Freewater died Cost of higher education and train­ ews will be hostess for the Feb­ body interested in the youth of hot an iron. STARRY, the community, are asked to be ruary meeting. Saturday. Besides her husband she ing will be presented by Mrs. Stains from such things as cold EYED there. It is hoped that in the near leaves a son Ronald and two grand­ Wayne Kyser and Mrs. Howard Wednesday callers at the Charles wave solutions and sugar, are hard Sundland home were Mr. and Mrs. future a youth program can be to clean. The chemicals in the cold children and a half-brother Rich­ Grimsbo. Mrs. Gus Wanstrom and Eldon Shetler. Floyd Libel of Fair- developed and faithfully continued. wave solution, once in a fabric, ard Houghtaling of Banks. Mrs. Mrs. Louis Jones will be the Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jones and are not visible. Different dyes re­ Jensen formerly owned the place hostesses. Everyone is welcome. view and Mrs. Faye Lindberg of Astoria visited Saturday as did Mrs daughter, Barbara, of Chehalis, act differently. Sometimes the col­ where Mae Wienecke lives. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Rassmusen Willard Garlock. The Arby Mills Washington visited with Mr. and or change takes place after press­ and Mrs. Jensen lived in Vernonia of Clatskanie, Mr. and Mrs. George were at the Sundland home Sunday. Mrs. Arby Mills Sunday. Eleven- ing while at other times it mav where he worked at the Ford ga­ Berry, Pam and Jan of Portland and Mrs. Lottie Pugh of Clatskanie Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Garlock took year-old daughter Barbara is an not appear for weeks or months rage several years ago. Mrs. Nell Thacker, Wm. Falcon­ visited Sunday at the Charles Han­ Mrs. Bern Bliss into Portland to adopted Korean. She came to make after dry cleaning. Sometimes a catch a bus for Seattle enroute her home with the Jones family stain rather than a color change er, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Teeling sen home. Mrs. Hugh Cox, Anna Hanberg to her home in Alaska. The Gar- when she was an infant. Mr. Jones develops. The solution is to keep of Portland were dinner guests of after she’d been to Bob’s. locks went over to Vancouver and and Mr. Mills are cousins. Mr. cold wave solution from getting on the Wilbur Thackers Sunday, Jan­ and DeeVeere Hershey called on uary 9 for the birthdays of Mrs. the John Crawfords during the She could hardly believe visited with her folks afterwards. and Mrs. Mills were in Portland clothing. Sib Falconer and Mrs. Teeling. week. Mr. and Mrs. Garlock talked with Monday. Sugar stains may not be visable that we had everything Mr. and Mrs. Jess Wilson of Luncheon guests Saturday at the Larry and Carolyn and their fam­ on the fabric either, but when sub­ Forest Grove, Mrs. Les Galloway Shalmon Libel home were Mr. and she’d been looking for. ilies Friday and Saturday evenings jected to heat or slow aging they The Oregon Desert and found them well and the appear as permanent brown stains. and Tam of Clatskanie and Mary Mrs. Floyd Libel, Fairview and Reviewed for P.E.O. weather fine. Usually they cannot be removed Eide called on Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ Mrs. Faye Lindberg and Larry, Astoria. That evening the Libels from silk or woolen fabrics, al­ bur Thacker Sunday afternoon. Chapter BS of the P.E.O. Sis­ On Saturday, Grace and Walter Mr. and Mrs. Thorsten Petersen Mathews visited Mrs. Ida Condit terhood met at the home of Mrs. though they will sometimes come of Cornelius called on the Wm. and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Han­ in Hillsboro and the Wayne Lap- Evelyn Heath January 11. Mrs. out of other fabrics. The dryclean- Falconers, Nell Thacker and Wil­ sen were at the Bud Hemeon home worths in Portland. Both Mrs. Con­ Lois Nelson gave a report on the er should be advised when the bur Thackers Sunday afternoon. to wish Gerri a happy birthday. Mrs. Paul Thompson of Clatskan­ dit and Mr. Lapworth have been book, The Oregon Desert, written staining substances (juice, ginger Mrs. Petersen is a cousin of the \ BATTERIES*TIRES*LUBES < ie called on the Wayne Kysers ill. Sunday morning the Math­ by E. R. Jackmead and R. A. ale, soft drinks, cocktails) have other three ladies. Sunday afternoon. been spilled on clothing so he can ews attended their first church Long. ZX~cHA9-3731 Mrs. Wayne Kyser was in Ver­ VERNONIA, OREGON in Portland and in the aft­ The next meeting will be Jan­ treat it before drycleaning, says Men with a shady past seldom nonia Thursday at the West Ore­ ernoon were present at the Hear­ uary 25 at the home of Mrs. Clau­ Mrs. Allyn. have a silver-lined future. gon building to attend the lesson ings 50th wedding anniversary in dine East. Mrs. Alvilda Hearing A'*"*******'***-*-*-*-*-*-*’*-4- * ' * » » » » » » » » : « « » : * » » » » » » » » » » » ' * » » - * - * - * - * - * * * - * - * - » * . Vernonia. will have the program. A A Sheriff's Posse Sponsor Of Play Day January 23 Cleaning Aids Unit to Study Education Cost Fam ily Enjoys Sunday Weather Death Claims Effie Jensen >7(2 .©) U N IO N SERVICE Three-day Meet Set for Chiefs This is the new Atlas Plycron. Its unique round shoulder design delivers up to 8,000 more miles of wear than original tires on most new cars. How? A special, Atlas-designed mold that can stamp a tire to within three thousandths of an inch of a perfect circle. This means increased tread area— with wear distributed more evenly. CHEVRON SERVICE Phone HA 9-6691 Male------— ------$1.50 --------- $1.50 LOGGERS I £ £ V £ £ £ V SEAGULLS 3 I FRIDAY NIGHT ï I JANUARY 21 I £ Irma and Sherm Vernonia Variety and Shell Oil Ruth and Marion Steers King's Grocery Bob, Earl, Emilie Bob's Union Service Mr. and Mrs. Bob Thompson £ £ JOE CURL, G, 6’, one of outstanding defensive play­ ers. Averaging 8 rebounds per game. Fine hustler. £ £ £ The U. S. Bank Í Vernonia Branch £ £ Í 3 3 í Vernonia Clinic Drs. Hobart, Thiringer, Kramer, Wheatley Brunsman Hardware & Electric Coast-To-Coast Stores £ £ Ralph's Chevron Service ÿ £ £ $ Ralph Sturdevant Sunnyside Service Hans and Vi Slette Sam's Food Store West Oregon Electric Co-op., Inc. ( HECK PROPER CLASSIFICATION Spayed Female- I Fisher s Electric & Appliance APPLICATION FOR DOG LICENSE LICENSE FEES VERNONIA High School Gym In accordance to Chapter 609 ORS, all dogs which have a set of permanent canine teeth (approximately 5 months old) must wear a collar with li­ cense tag at all times. This provision of the law will be enforced. There will be a complete check of the county area for unli­ censed dogs. £ J.V. Game Starts at 6:15 P.M. B U Y Y O U R DO G L IC E N S E S NOW $1.00 PENALTY in effect after March 1, 1966 $ SEASIDE Do you know this man? Born September 7, 1892 at Kim­ ball Minnesota. Married in Utah. Has four children. Came to Vernonia in 1964. Has cooked from ocean to ocean but is now retired. Has entered into the life of this community and as of this week heads a fraternal group. Goes by a nickname. Has others in the community who share his family name. (Information supplied by J. W. Ni­ chols) Answer to last weeks quiz: Albert F. Lewis. 1 he ( hevron ABOVE ALL means service. I vs. Lei's Gel Acquainted! And there’s the Atlas Gripsafe, the wonder tire in the budget price field. More conventional than the Plycron, it will still outperform far more ex- pensve tires. R A L P H 'S BB5KETBBLL Fire chiefs throughout Oregon will gather in Portland January 26-28 for a three-day short course on fire department management, co-sponsored by the Portland cen­ ter for continuing education and the Oregon Fire Chiefs associa­ tion. Topics to be covered include bud­ get planning and development, per­ sonal relations, communications, and the decision-making process. Meetings for the session will be held in the Portland Center, 1633 S.W. Park avenue. The short course is tailored for local use in Oregon cities but was patterned from course outlines and case studies of the International Fire Administration Institute of the State University of New York. This ATLAS lire is rounder than the tires now on your car! V £ £ Female____ ______ $3.00 Mill Market and Lockers £ £ £ £ V £ £ £ Spofford's Flower and Gift Shop Bill Horn Really and Vernonia Insurance 3 I Union Oil Company £ 1 Lloyd Quinn, Realtor Name of Breed of Dog_ Real Estate and Insurance Enclosed find Draft, Check, or Money Order for $_ Name __________________________________________ o£ S Address ____________ ________________________ Fill out COMPLETELY and enclose the proper fee. Birkenfeld Grocery Emma Etheridge Vernonia Golf Club 8 Critser, Nanson, Gam bee Loel Roberts Tandy Shoe Repair Albert Tandy Nehalem Lanes § L I ÿ Make Checks Payable and Mail To: ----------ROY NELSON, Columbia County Clerk, St. Helens* ï í I BACK THE LOGGERS BY ATTENDING % 3 :.» » » » x » x .x .» » » » x « » » x .x .» » x » M » x » x .:.» x .x « » :.^ :.x » » x .x « M o a X B » !raSBOB^