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Pomona Grange Considers Plans for New Fair Grounds Second Surgery On Eyes Slated RIVERVIEW — E. L. Lloyd en Columbia County P o m o n a the largest membership with 152 Grange met in regular session Sat each. He also reported that a new tered Physicians and Surgeons urday, February 4, at the Clatska Junior Grange may soon be organ hospital in Portland Monday for nie grade school with Clatskanie ized in the county. eye surgery. He was taken by Mrs. Grange as hosts. Nearly 100 Gran The Pomona Grange voted to 3-Piece Bedroom Suite gers signed the roll book and Clat change the regular meeting date Ruby Elliott and accompanied by skanie Grange won both atten for the August meeting from Aug Mrs. Lloyd. dance prize with 31 percent of ust 5 to August 14 due to the coun A birthday party was held at the their membership present, and the ty fair dates of August 2-5. They officers prize with all 16 of their also voted on the Centennial as a John Shaw home Saturday evening officers present. basic theme for the Grange booths for Lue B. Wilson, Mrs. Shaw’s On the agriculture program, Don and to have accredited judges to father, from Molalla. Additional Walrod, county agent, talked on judge the booths. A booth at the guests were Mrs. Wilson, Mr. and FA0095-2 & several items of interest including State Fair was discussed and a the increased value of farm prop committee appointed to check on Mrs. Charles Biggs, Mr. and Mrs. FA0097-0 Dave Crawford of Mist, Mr. and erty and the problem of moss and requirements. Mrs. Litchenberg of Dilley and Mr. tansy ragwort, and he encouraged Walt Mollenhour, president of the MR. & MRS. CHAIRS with Matching Ottoman the planting of seedling trees. Bob Past Master’s club, reported that and Mrs. John Normand. Stevely, 4-H agent, talked on the the Pomona degree team is invited All 3 Pieces.................................... Mr. and Mrs. Claude Shaw of paramutual funds for fair premi to put on first and second degrees ums and of the need of a 4-H camp at Warren Grange February 10 Ontario came last week and took for nine to twelve year old 4-Hers and at Beaver Homes February their daughter-in-law, Lois Shaw, Biltwell Dav Bed. Compare at in the county, and of 4-H summer 17. They also had an invitation to the U. of O. hospital for her $270.00. Our Low Price . . . school scholarships. The Grange from Clatskanie Grange for Feb voted to give a scholarship for ruary 17 which would have to be checkup on Friday. She is to go stow. back March 5 to have the body summer school as usual and also changed. to write to the county court con Following the dinner hour sever cast removed after which she will cerning a caretaker for Camp Wil al members of the Columbia coun kerson during the youth summer ty fair board, Paul DeShazer, pres have to stay at the hospital for a few days for physical therapy. camping time. J Big 32 Gallai ident; Dick Howell, vice-president; Mr. and Mrs. John McCarter and Jam es Smith, legislative Chair Matt Erickson, treasurer; and Dr. v Silver Seal man, led a discussion on reorgani Pierre Jones, merber and Stan baby daughter from St. Helens .EI.cFri« zation of the county government Adams, architect, presented to the have moved into the Anderegg I WATER and taxation, and told of the series Grange their plans for the new house on Riverside Drive. He is UEATSB of meetings on zoning being held fairgrounds and explained them. just out of the service and is in St. Helens at the present time. Bob Glosenger, county commis He urged all members to write to sioner, presented Elsie Tracy with working for Weyerhauser at Long their legislators of their feelings on an award of merit in behalf of the view. taxation, especially concerning the county court and the fair board in sales tax and the lVi percent limi appreciation of her years of ser SIMMONS tation. vice on the fair board. Laura Hicks, education chair Slumber King Innei Eleven candidates were initiated man, also discussed taxation as it in the fifth degree, all from Clat Spring Mattress and Ccnsalette Model CU610C concerned education and told of skanie and Marshland Granges. the use of computers in education. Box Springs $ J Q 9f The lecturer’s hour consisted of Mary Logan, P o m o n a HEC a skit by Bill Reed and Orville Price, each * iz chairman, told of the Pomona Guilky; a reading, ‘My Electric Home Ec meeting held at Warren Blanket’ by James Smith; harmon BIRKENFELD — Word was re Beauty Rest Inner Grange January 27 at which Mrs. ica solo by Anna Escola, a poem Spring Mattress and Irene Graham, district HEC chair by Bill Raynor and a reading, ceived that Mr. and Mrs. T. W. TH E CONWAY MOTOROLA 20” TV man, presented her annual work ‘Marriage Changes Husbands’, by Ildstad of Enumclaw, Washington, Box $ryQ5c shop and told of the contests to be Charles Anderson. A quilt was won are on a trip and are now in South Cabinet of select Hardwood Veneers and Springs, Each 1 iz held. The next Pomona HEC meet by Sally McMahon of Clatskanie. America. Solids with an applied W alnut G rain Finish ing will be held April 24 at Beaver The next meeting of Columbia Mr. and Mrs. George Richardson on an Applied M ahogany G rain Finish. Homes Grange and the sewing con County Pomona Grange will be test will be judged then. They also May 6 at Beaver Homes Grange. and Joey, and Mrs. Elsa Richard 39%” high, 287/s” wide, 17%” deep. will have a white elephant sale and son were at Kelso Sunday and a plant sale. watched the smelt dippers. County deputy, Lawton Waddell, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Johnston, reported that membership over the county had gained 14 but lost Alan, Jan and Steve were in Port 22 members which left a member land Saturday and visited at the FREE 3-DAY HOME TRIAL ship of 953 members. Warren and home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mor Chapman Granges were tied for TIMBER ROUTE — Jean Mey ris whom the Johnstons took out ers, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Huff, Wm. for dinner. Harders, Mrs. D. Reynolds and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Beshore Armstrong Quakertone daughters Patsy, Nancy and Lori spent Sunday at Salem visiting rel Vinyl Floor Covering enjoyed coffee and cake with Mrs. atives. It was a birthday gather 8 THURSDAY, FEB. 23, 1967 Model A27W Square $ -a 18 Carl Snyder Saturday. Mrs. Ethel ing for members of the family. Yard_________| Ray called on Mrs. Snyder later Mrs. Lawrence Johnston was in AM Table that day. YOU DETERMINE PRICE Congoleum vinyl Fore Clatskanie last Wednesday on Radio Mr. and Mrs. Ray Thacker of business. Sunday they visited at AND TIME PAYMENTS east floor covering. Goulds balanced flow Forest Grove were Sunday dinner the Sam Lousignonts. No tank, no extras Square Reg. $19.95 guests of his mother Mrs. Nellie Mr. and Mrs. Willard Garlock shallow well system Yard______ Social Security, Veterans and Thacker. They also visited the spent Sunday at the home of Mr. Insurance Assistance 9x12 Plastic $/"»95 Wilbur Thackers. and Mrs. Fred Larson where they Surface Rugs _ Mr. and Mrs. Dick Reynolds and stayed overnight and returned to 4t4% Trust Account Lori and Mrs. Nellie Snyder went their home at Warrenton Monday. Other AM-FM Table Sets with Savings Galore Pre-Arrangements to Hillsboro on business Monday. Terry Larson also spent the week They also visited the George Sny end with his folks and Charlie Rob der family in Hillsboro and Mr. ertson was guest part of the week Mod. X65E— Reg. $34.95 and Mrs. Wm. Wienecke at North end. Plains. Mrs. Reynolds and Lori, Mrs. Snyder and Mrs. Wienecke F IN E F U R N IT U R E were in St. Helens Friday. Vernon Weaver and a friend Many Other Savings on Portable Radios VERNONIA CHAPEL from Seaside called on his uncle 741 Madison Avenue and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. D. Rey Phone 429-6611 nolds Friday night after the game ator from Scappoose, and Mrs. They also went to Meier and between Vernonia and Seaside. NATAL-PITTSBURG — Spending Dave Banta were the adults who Frank’s store in downtown Port the week end with Mr. and Mrs. accompanied the students. land. They were taken to the R. Ekhoff were Richard Cook and There were several guides which twelfth floor and into a classroom family of Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Cook and family of Bea The Diversified Occupations split the group of 13 students into where one of the employees gave verton visited the Ekhoffs Sunday. class at Vernonia high school took smaller groups of four or five. At a history of Meier and Frank to Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and a field trip to Tektronix, and Meier Tektronix they toured part of the the class. Then the class toured the Mrs Kenneth Tupper were Mr. and and Frank, Inc. Thursday, Febru plastics department where they credit and accounts receivable Mrs. Noble Dunlap, Mr. and Mrs. ary 16. The purpose of the trip was shape plastics and cut them. They departments, which included print W. R. Wolff and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. to give the students some idea of also toured plant 3 where mostly ing and artistic drawing, and the Mathews. jobs which they might be interest women worked on different wir top floor, which held various com Mr. and Mrs. Orin Davis were ed in, and an idea of “behind the ings, binding them with insulation. puters. Sunday dinner guests at the home scenes” jobs. The tour was considered very good The students had fun on the trip of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davis in Hazen Barnard, class instructor; and the students learned a lot of while learning quite a few things. Portland. Richard Schmidt, county co-ordin new information. All of them enjoyed it. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Wolff spent Saturday evening visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McKee. Noble Dunlap called on Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pringle Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Howard and family of Portland spent Saturday evening visiUng his folks, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Howard. $129.95 “P $239.95 Trip Taken to South America MOTOROLA T.V. $509.95 Group Together for Cake, Coffee Fest GIANT RADIO SALE Demonia Eagle T $6’ $10850 ► BRUNSM AN < Fuiten/Friesen Mortuary Chapels Visitors Many In Area Homes HARDWARE and ELECTRIC $27.95 WE D E L IV E R - Students Taken On Field Trip OUR TRACKS ARE JUST AS WIDE We’re not the world's largest railroad . . . but our tracks are just as wide. We've even been told that our services are broader. But they have to be to keep up with and ahead of your shipping needs. We like the challenge you give us. What’s more, we take your cargo anywhere— and treat it just like it’s our own. For Information Call; P. J. 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Speed is the number one killer on the highways today—slow down and live longer. $2.00 PENALTY in effect alter March 1,1967 In accordance to Chapter 609 ORS, all dogs which have a set of permanent canine teeth (ap proximately 5 months old) must ----------------- • ----------------- There will be a complete check of the county area for unlicensed dogs. wear a collar with license at all times. This provision of the law will be enforced. APPLICATION FOR DOG LICENSE License Fees Male...................$2.00 Check Proper Classification Spayed Female.................. $2.00 Female................ $3.00 Name o f Breed of Dog.................................................. Enclosed find Draft, Check or Money Order for $ Name............................................................................ . A d d ress...................................................... .................... ......................................... . Fill out COMPLETELY and enclose the proper fee. Make Checks Payable and Mail To: LOY NELSON, Columbia County Clerk, St. Heli