Oernonia £ a $ ie 8 THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1966 Unit Is Given Safety Lesson History Group Holds Meeting 'A* c im im i ► B R U N S M A N ' Attendance at the Columbia County Historical Society on Wed­ nesday, February 23 included F IN E F U R N IT U R E members and guests from out of the county as well as from the county. Attending from Portland were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd A. Burris, Mrs. Cora Eames, Sosia Howlett, Jessie Latham and Grace Hiatt. Those from West Linn were Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Smith and Mar­ garet Hudson, and from For­ est Grove, Mr. and Mrs. F. An- liker and Mrs. Frieda Rice. After the bountiful noon meal the meeting was called to order and 7-Piece Dinette Set Mack Ballard of St. Helens talked on insurance. He told of his re­ $7995 cent visit to the museum where he was pleased wtih the many ex­ hibits. Plans are made for another his­ torical booklet this year, with ma­ terial to be in the hands of the secretary by May 1. Those having material suitable for the booklet should not delay. A good sale of the other issues is being made. Mrs. Ervin Abraham of Rainier talked on her experiences in gath­ ering material. She also took some of the booklets to sell at Rainier. One of a kind odds and Wm. Wood and Mrs. Lydia E r­ ickson have books to sell in Clats­ end . . . A steal at only kanie and Qunincy area. A discussion was held about a road which was formerly built from Reuben to Nehalem valley. This evidently did not last long. The Oregon scenery post cards were on sale and were taken to the museum by Mrs. Grace Mil­ Goulds balanced flow Quakertone ler, curator. A child’s rocking shallow well system W Floor Covermg chair 117 years old has been re No tank, no extras 59uare $"| 19 ceived from Mr. and Mrs. A. U. Tannler to place in the museum. sc Yard Congoleum vinyl Fore­ cast floor covering. Square Y ard_________ HARDWARE and ELECTRIC The Vernonia Extension Unit met February 17 for its lesson on the Costs of Higher Education and Training. Marian Cassel, safety chairman, presented a very interesting report, with pamphlets for all, and a checklist of safety habits. Every­ one enjoyed the test and some de­ cided their scores indicated a few changes around the house. The next meeting, to be held on March 17, promises to be great fun. Everyone is to bring her sew­ ing machine and all of its clean­ ing accessories and some extra scraps of material. The lesson is to be The Use and Care of Your Sewing Machine and the leader training meeting was hilarious. 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Columbia tributaries affected by the closure include Bear Creek, Beaver Creek, Big Creek, Clatska­ nie River, Gnat Creek, Klaskanine North and South Forks, and the Lewis and Clark River. Nehalem River tributaries affected by the February 28 closure include the Nehalem North Fork, Cook Creek, Rock Creek, and the Salmonberry River. Other streams in Zone 1 along the coast will continue to be open to steelhead angling through March 31. Anglers are urged to check the angling synopsis for streams which remain open through the March period. 4-H Activities Four-H club members in Columbia county will be participating in 4-H demonstration training meetings. All demonstration meetings will start at 7:30 p.m. Following is the schedule March 3, Petersen grade school, Scappoose; March 7, multi-purpose room, high school, Clatskanie; March 8, West Oregon Electric, Vernonia; March 10, Rainier elementary school, Rainier; March 11, Columbia City Community hall. St. Helens area. All club members are urged to at­ tend this meeting. Even those boys and girls who do not demonstrate will gain many ideas and suggestions from observing other club members. Parents are also urged to attend. Those club members who have been successful demonstrations will testi­ fy to the fact that this is a family activity and club members need sup­ port and assistance from their par­ ents. County Extension Agents Margaret Allyn and Robert H. Stevely will be in attendance to give aid and assis­ tance in the demonstration training. Bill J. Horn VERNONIA INSURANCE EXCHANGE 905 Bridge Street Phone 429-6203 Vernonia, Oregon Representing Hartford Accident and Indemnity Company Member Hartford Insurance Group Hanford 15, Conn. 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A Real Buy at Only $164.95 $129.95 $169.95 Ballad Contest Heard Friday Mrs. Mitchell Visits Several Daughters RIVERVIEW — Mrs. Glenn Mit­ chell came home Tuesday after MIST — Mr. and Mrs. Eldon spending several days in Portland Shetler, Mr. and Mrs. Norman visiting three of her daughters and Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gar- attending a family dinner at the lock and Mr. and Mrs. Arby Mills Barbary Coast restaurant. She also were in Forest Grove Friday ev­ visited in Hillsboro with another ening to attend the Barbershop daughter, Mrs. Neil Ward, who quartet contest. The event was en­ brought her home. joyed immensely. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rash of Port­ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sundland land visited Sunday at the home met her uncle and aunt, Mr. and of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Car- Mrs. G. G. Bennett at the Port­ son Strong. His mother, Mrs. Mae land airport Monday and brought Rash, went home with them for them to Mist for a visit. Tuesday. awhile. Mrs. Sadie Hockman and Mrs. Callers at the Carson Strong Berniece Homing of Beaverton home Sunday afternoon were Mr. were here to visit. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Art Kouva and five Bennett left by plane Thursday for children of Portland. their home at Taft, California. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Hemeon were guests at the Norman Hansen home Saturday evening. Ray Garlock took Mr. and Mrs. Willard Garlock to Seattle Satur­ day to catch their plane for their home near Ketchikan. Alaska. Wil­ NATAL / PITTSBURG — Mr. lard and Eva have been in the and Mrs. Max Oblack were called states the last three months on to Beaverton Wednesday by the vacation. Saturday dinner guests a death of her uncle, William B. West. the Garlock home were Mr. and The family attended the funeral Mrs. Kenneth Reddick from Clats­ Saturday. kanie. Mr. and Mrs. Ike Dass drove to Friday afternoon after school ov­ Seaside Thursday and visited Mr. er 25 youngsters gathered at the and Mrs. Bob Kent. home of Russell Pelham to wish Mr. and Mrs. W. R Wolff drove Cindy Pellham and Kathy Lewis a to St. Helens Friday on business. happy birthday. Mrs. Walter Math­ They also called on Mr. and Mrs. ews also dropped in to extend her Ira Peterson. good wishes. Recent callers at the Noble Dun­ The Mist Helping Circle met Thursday at the home of Mrs. Dee lap home were Mr. and Mrs. Har­ Veerc Hershey. It was learned that old Lewis and children of Scap­ Mrs. Reed Holding had just lost poose. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Smith her brother. The March meeting and daughter Margaret of West is tentatively set to be held with Linn were Sunday visitors of the Dunlaps. Mrs. Nettie Cox in Mist. Mr. and Mrs. Ike Dass drove to The Mist - Birkenfeld Extension unit will meet March 11 at 10:30 Skamokawa and Grays River Sun­ a.m. in the home of Mrs. Charles day to visit relatives. Hansen. Mrs. Margaret Allyn, ex- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mathews tenstion agent of St. Helens, will called on Mr. and Mrs. Noble Dun­ give the lesson. "Guidance of the lap Friday evening and both coup­ Young Child." There will be pot­ les enjoyed dinner at the Spar luck at noon. Everyone is invited. Tree. The Mist • Birkenfeld Young Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Wolff called Teen Sunday school class members on Mr. and Mrs. DeeVeere Her­ were Sunday dinner guests at the shey Sunday evening. Eldon Shetler home. Dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Mrs. James Lewis and children Noble Dunlap Monday evening of moved to Vernonia a week ago in­ last week were Mr. and Mrs. W. R to the home they purchased re­ Wolff and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth cently. Tupper and Sandra. Family Attends Rites Saturday Dual Speaker Table Radio. Model A27—White, blue, beige and pink. $12.66 and up Family Gathers For Farewells Lefs Get Acquainted! Do you know this man? Born November 26, 1938 at Bak­ ersfield, California. Attended school at Cottage Grove. MIST—Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gar­ Married in 1957 at Springfield, Ore­ lock were hosts Thursday even­ gon. ing for a farewell dinner in honor Has three children. of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Garlock. Came to Vernonia in 1964 and is Besides the honored guests, Mr. employed in an executive posi­ and Mrs. Ray Garlock and Mrs. tion. Mary Garlock were present. Mrs. Of late, elephants have been influ­ Fred Larson and children visited encing his activities. with the family a little later in Is a member of local service the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Arby groups. Mills also called on the Garlocks that evening. Saturday visitors Sometimes adds to local entertain­ ment enjoyment. were Mr. and Mrs. Oren Weed of Has a yen for fishing, boating. Vernonia. (Information supplied by J. W. Ni­ Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burnham, ch ols) A nsw er to la s t w eek ’s Portland, were Monday evening quiz; L ester E rw in Shafer. guests at the Shalmon Libel home. Later the Burnhams attended the PTA meeting in Vernonia in which Jack took part in the National Hon­ or Society initiation. Mrs. Faye Lindberg and Larry of Astoria vis­ ited the Libels Sunday afternoon. The sixteenth annual Clatsop-Co­ Mr. and Mrs. George Mathews lumbia county convention of the returned Thursday night from a Independent Order of Odd Fellows three week trip to Pioche, Nevada will be held in St. Helens Saturday, visiting relatives. They enjoyed March 5. Lodges from Vernonia, their trip very much and found Rainier, Clatskanie, Astoria, Sea­ the roads in good condition al­ side, Warrenton and St. Helens though they traveled through areas will participate. of snow’. Honored guests will include the Hon. James R. Ball, grand mas­ Man doesn’t lack initiative these ter of Oregon. The business session days. Look at the chap who finds opens at 2 p.m. and the evening new ways to postpone paying bills. program at 7:30 p.m. District Meet Dated by I00F TRANSIT MIX CONCRETE MASON SAND — ROAD GRAVEL CRUSHED ROCK CHARLES T. PARKER CONSTRUCTION CO. P.O. Box 20188 6457 N. E. Columbia Blvd. Portland. Oregon PHONE 543-2336 97220 SCAPPOOSE. OREGON