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Oernonia Eagle er, the welfare department and port district authorities. 4_______THURSDAY, NOV. 3, 1966 He has authored a state depart ment of education publication on election procedures for school dis Ray K. Godsey, age 44, the Re tricts in the State of Oregon. Back MIST — A celebration was held at the Walter Mathes home Sun publican candidate for state rep ground for the publication included day honoring Mrs. Ida Condit on resentative from Columbia county newly enacted laws, and contact her 85th birthday. Six of her seven is employed by the Columbia coun with the state department of edu MIST — Mrs. Charles Sundland children were present. Those who ty intermediate education district cation, the attorney general's of was hostess Thursday for Mist enjoyed the day together were Mr as county school superintendent. fice and the office of the secretary Helping Circle when 15 members and Mrs. Dan Wallace, San Diego, If he is elected as represenative, of state. and one youngster gathered at her Calif.; Mrs. Willetta Shrimp, Walla it is anticipated that he will con Godsey has been a resident of home. Mrs. Ray Gariock won the Walla, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. Earl tinue his present position since the Oregon nearly all his life and a hostess gift. Plans were laid for Condit, Ralph Condit, Mr. and Mrs. Oregon constitution allows educat Columbia county resident for the the annual fall Mist Helping Cir Dave Buchanan and Mrs. Alma ors to become members of the leg past eight years. He served in the cle program to be Nov. 26 at the Beisinger, all of Portland; Mr. and islative assembly. It is probable U. S. Air Force during World War Mist gym. An afghan has been Mrs. Ed Condit, Westport; Mrs. that a leave of absence would be II as a pilot and personnel officer. made as one item in the money Kyle Clark, Dan and Kim Clark arranged during the legislative Prior to release from the reserves, making project. The November and Mrs. Ida Condit of Hillsboro, session. he was assigned to the Air Univer meeting will be the third Thursday, and the host and hostess, Walt and Godsey has previously acted in sity. November 17, at the home of Mrs. Grace Mathews. Mr. and Mrs. behalf of Columbia county at the In programs of service to his Charles Ramsey due to the Thanks Noble Dunlap visited the Mathews legislature. He has testified at community, Godsey has participat giving holidays. that evening. committee hearings and worked ed as a member of the St. Helens Mr. and Mrs. Booth Wilson and Mrs. Donna Knowles spent two with legislators, committee execu Masonic Lodge, as president of the children were in Astoria Sunday days in Portland during the week tive secretaries and lobbyists. He St. Helens Lions club, as chair to visit her mother, Mrs. Theresa visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Howard has reported to interim committees man of the Columbia County Com Weaver, who has been quite ill. Raabe. While there she attended on items relating to the interests munity Action Council, as a direc Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gariock and the funeral of a friend. Mrs. Nettie of Columbia county. tor of the Columbia Association Mrs. Mary Gariock were in Port Cox was a dinner guest of Donna Godsey has recognized the ne for Retarded Children, and as leg land Sunday afternoon to attend Sunday. cessity of inter governmental in islative chairman of the Columbia the Raymond Schlehuber—Mary Mr. and Mrs. Ted Kulju of Port volvement and has worked closely County Council of Parent Teachers Duff wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Clay land spent the week end with her with other Columbia county agen Associations. ton Bliss and son of Tillamook folks, the Charles Hansens. Mr. cies, including the cooperative ex He has encouraged highway im spent the week end here with the and Mrs. Ansel Salmi of Woodson tension service, the juvenile depart provement, industrial development, Galrocks. visited his sister and family Sun ment, the assessor, the county improvement in conservation and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gariock, day afternoon. clerk, the health department, the utilization of natural resources, Mrs. Carl Dawson Jr. and girls Community Action Council, the park development, i m p r o v e d Pigs were once used in England sheriff’s office, the county court, health services, and inter govern were in Portland Sunday at the Portland Zoo. Later in the evening as substitutes for hunting dogs. the district attorney, the treasur mental cooperation. Mrs. Dawson and girls left on the plane for their home in Glendale, Calif. Carolyn and girls had spent the past two weeks visiting her family here and Mr. Dawson’s family at Eugene. Six of her for mer Vernonia high school class mates paid a surprise visit to her here. Mr. and Mrs. Lawton Waddell attended the dinner held at the Chapman Grange Saturday eve ning. Later they attended the party held at the Natal Grange. Mr. and Mrs. Mel Storie of Portland visited the Waddells Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Reed of Mar shland visited Mrs. Nettie Cox one afternoon during the week. Mrs. A1 Cavanaugh spent Thursday aft ernoon with Mrs. Cox. Mrs. Noble Dunlap visited the Charles Sundlands Saturday after noon. MHC Prepares Fall Program Family Marks Mom's Birthday Past Experience Of Godsey Told In a statement made by Godsey this week he said that the above information constitutes his prima ry objectives if elected as Repre sentative in the Oregon Legisla- ure. With plenty of ambition and push the average man is equipped for working wonders. Ever notice how easy it is to think of something all night and not be able to remember it in the morning? ------------------------ Phone 429-3462 A bikini shows in the summer time what the women tried to hide in a girdle all winter. NEHALEM MOTOR FREIGHT IT PAYS TO READ THE ADSI 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 LLOYD QUINN 429-5211 — Vernonia With the knowledge I have of County affairs I am sure I could serve the l>eople of Columbia County faithfully and honestly. One of the thorns in my side has lx»en the fact that Clats kanie. Mist and Vernonia areas have been step-children as far as the County Court has been concerned. This I would like to change by hav ing a specific day each week to be in each area so that the citizens could contact me or I could call on them to help them with any prob lem« they might have concerning County business I am just one person but I am a great believer in the old adage that the squeaking wheel gets the grease I might not be as popular as some of the "yes men” but I am not out to win any popularity contest Starting this week, thousands of Oregonians will be buying dresses, suits hats, meals, toys, flowers, sporting goods, jewelry, etc etc., etc., etc., etc., etc, etc, B A wherever you see this sign ank mericard f Chaire, ÎT...WC U S BANK I would like to have your vote on November 8th KERRY KARES Pd for by Reta Kerry. 406 S.E. 3rd, Scappoose, Oregon \ IM M r tlr U N IT IO VALLEY IT A T I! N A T IO N A L B A N K D A D A I I O M