PR O D U C E S P E C IA L S 1-l.b. Vello Carrots «««» Cabbage Solid Heads BUDGET PRICED 2 /1 9 c Lb. 7 c NESCAFE INSTANT Keg. $1.69 10-oz. Jar S J I9 Coffee PINE SOL AEKOSAL ■■■ Disinfectant <óñ SNOW MIST SNOWDRIFT TUNA FISH 3 /8 9 SHORTENING 3-Lb. Can 6 9 ‘ Chunk Style No. '/» Tins . 75* IXL -F R O Z E N FO O DS- WESTERN FAMILY Green P e a s X X 6 / $ L Chili 10-oz. Can CON CARNE With Beans. AEROWAX SELFPOLISHING 16-oz. Can...... Floor W ax KRAFT Carmels $ l-Lb. Bag 1 Cookies pkg. NABISCO OREO f I • l-Lb. HEINZ TOMATO MILL MARKET You’re as close to Mill Market and Lockers as your Telephone— 429-3492 Free Deliveries Twice Daily— 10 A.M., 3 P.M. CATSUP 3 20-oz. g 1 Btls. Sunday overnight guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edison Aid- rich were her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. George Jones of Seattle. Mrs. Richard Mills of Park City, Utah who has been visiting her daughter in Tacoma arrived here last Friday to visit until Tuesday with her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Wally Noakes who also have as their guest another sister from Utah, Mrs. Wm. Richardson. Oth­ er week end guests at the Noakes home were their daughter and hus­ band, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Redding and family, and their granddaugh­ ter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Chesney anil their two daugh­ ters. Bill Pringle visited them Sun­ day afternoon, also. RUMMAGE SALE, Sept 14, 15, 16 fire hall. EUB Circle. 35t3c Monday evening guests at the other places and had traveled some 8000 miles before arriving here. Enroute home they planned to spend another six weeks in Cali­ fornia, Arizona and other points of interest. PIZZA DAY in Vernonia! Sun., Sept. 17, start 10 a.m., fire hall. St. Mary's Altar Society. . 37tlc Charles Dennis of Coos Bay ar­ rived here Tuesday to spend two weeks in Vernonia with his brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. James Den­ nis. He has just returned from spending 14 months in Europe where he visited his daughter and son-in-law who is stationed in Ger­ many in the service. He toured ex­ tensively in most countries of Eu­ rope. RUMMAGE SALE, Sept. 14, 15, 16 fire hall. EUB Circle. 35t3c Mrs. Charley Hickman returned MEN IN UNIFORM D. P. Moreland reported last week that mail has finally begun coming through from his son John­ ny who was injured in the explo­ sion on the USS Forrestal some time ago. For some time mail was not received on the ship nor was any sent out. In the explosion, Johnny was hurled down a stair­ way and incurred an injured wrist which required six stitches, a cut on the head which called for more stitches, and a badly bruised shoul­ der, though no bones were broken. The hospital facilities on the ship were not destroyed so the injured were cared for there. When John­ ny wrote his dad. the Forrestal was enroute to Norfolk, Virginia for a complete overhaul. Funeral services for Mrs. Lois D. Kent, for many years Columbia county school superintendent, were September 13 at 2:30 p.m. in Fin­ ley’s Rose Chapel, Portland, with private commitment following at Portland Memorial. The Rev. Roy- ald V. Caldwell of the First Con­ gregational church of Portland of­ ficiated with participation by Wis­ teria Chapter, Order of Eastern Star, of Rainier. Mrs. Kent, 68, died September 8 at her Portland home. She was born in Rainier, July 6, 1899 and was a resident of Rainier until two years ago. She was active in community affairs and was a past matron of Wisteria Chapter, OES; organizing state president for the Colonial Dames of the 17th Century and first president of Mary Launce Sherman Chapter; first president of Tau Chapter, Delta Kappa Gam­ ma Society; and past chairman of the board of directors of the Port­ land Teachers Credit Union. Mrs. Kent is survived by one sis­ ter, Alice Izelle Conlon; two broth­ ers, Kenneth R. and John P. Dibb- lee, all of Portland; an aunt, Mrs. A. F. Barnett of Portland, and by three nieces and two nephews. Friends who wish may contri­ bute to the American Cancer Soci­ ety in her memory. Big Game Tags Are Available Youth Groups to Start Activity Ocrnonia Eagle D A D 'l " D V D . » Phone 429-3731 AU TO SERVICE UNIO N SERVICE « * * > emonia. Ore. PORK CHOPS Center Cuts... Lb. 7 5 * Loin Pork Roast End Lb. 59c Country Ç A -» Spare Ribs Style Lb. O / C beef Liver u.'1 45c Pickles home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lange were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Taylor home Monday evening after spend­ of Los Altos, California and his sis­ ing a week with her daughter Patty ter, Mrs. Gladys Brunelle of Port­ and husband, Mr. and Mrs. James land. Mr. Taylor had been in this Spohn and their three sons in Bur­ area during the 1930s, first at the lingame, California near San Fran­ CCC camps at Wilark and West cisco. She made the trip by plane Timber, and later as an employee and enjoyed good weather all the time she was gone. Her last visit of the Vernonia mill. with them was a year ago and she Mr. and Mrs. Harry Eckland PIZZA DAY in Vernonia! Sun., Sept. 17, start 10 a.m., fire hall. St. saw considerable change in her have news from their son Sgt. Ja ­ grandchildren. mes Eckland in Colorado that he Mary's Altar Society. 37tlc Mr. and Mrs. Marion Steers were was successful in getting a four- To correct an item which ran at Swenson Monday evening to at­ point mule deer in a SDecial hunt­ in last week’s paper, Mrs. Nellaray tend a Grange insurance meeting. ing season. The deer dressed out at Boyer is the daughter of Mrs. Wil­ Marie Siedelman attended 250 pounds. The hunt took place at ma Borton. Mrs. Nola Brady is her the Rose junior rodeo sponsored by 4000 feet. Sgt. Eckland hopes to be aunt. And the ancestor was named the all County Sheriff's home for a visit by elk season. John Borton, not John Barton as Posse Washington at; I he Washington county list'd in the Oregonian article and fair grounds and came home with inadvertently copied here. Dan Walker, son of Mr. and Mrs. the silver trophy cup for high Mrs. Nels Hogberg was token to point girl. She was riding her fath­ Robert Walker, enlisted in the ar­ Unit deer permits are available the Forest Grove hospital last Fri­ er’s quartej-horse stallion. Photo­ my two weeks ago and left August a number of game management day night for treatment of a heart graph, ana -took blue ribbons in 31 for Fort Lewis to enter basic in units and tags available for sever­ condition which had been flaring Texas barrel, flag race, and figure training. al controlled deer seasons, accord­ up quite severely recently. eight. She also won a monetary ing to the Oregon Game Commis­ Guy Thomas is completing re­ prize in cow riding and steer dec­ sion. Permits and tags are being cuperation at home from recent orating. Others who attended the issued on a first come, first served eye surgery at Physicians and Sur­ event were John Siedelman and basis in the order that applications geons hospital in Portland, lie is Mr. and Mrs. Bob Thompson. are received. making good recovery. Following is a list of units still A family dinner was held at the Recent guests at the home of Harry Culbertson home Sunday. open and the number of permits Mrs. Olivia Wood were her daugh­ Those attending were Mrs. Marian available as of September 8. Since The high school Youth Fellow­ some of these may be filled by in­ ter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Ar­ Tallnian. the R. E. Culbertson thur Norton of Nokomis, Florida family and Mrs. Jim Gross and ship will start its schedule of after coming mail, applicants should who spent a week here. They had son Matthew all of Portland, Ed game activities Friday evening mark three choices in the spaces left home early in June, attended Crawford. Mrs Justin Folken, and with a gathering at the Gene Well­ provided on the application. Alsea, 3.598; Elkton. 43: Imnaha. the Worlds Fair in Montreal, spent grandson Mike Knight of Vernonia. er home on Stoney Point where time at their summer home in Can­ PIZZA DAY in Vernonia! Sun., singing, games and watermelon 666; Lookout Mountain, 176; Mc­ ada and visited in Victoria, among Sept. 17, start 10 a.m., fire hall. St. are all on the schedule. This is for Kenzie, 2,117; Melrose, 1,381; Mi- all high school students interested nam, 543; Nestucca, 1,231; Polk, Mary's Altar Society. 37tle in attending. 387; Siuslaw, 854: Sixes, 248; Sled The high school Youth Fellow­ Springs, 140; Snake River. 1.147; Character is not determined by ship is a recognized high school ac­ Sprague, 393; Tioga, 517; Willam­ act or acts but by habitual tivity for Christian youth and Don ette, 4,882. 2 THURSDAY, SEPT. 14, 1967 an good conduct. Controlled tags are available for Anderson is the faculty advisor. Various activities will be planned the following controlled deer sea­ sons: for the group during the year. Bly, 406: Bryant Mountain, 89; This Saturday evening, the first Community Christian Youth Rally Eagle Valley, 617; Imnaha, 49; of the season will be held at the Goodlow Mountain. 828: Medical Christian church at 7:30 p.m. This Springs, 52; Sled Springs, 235; is for young people of all ages, in­ Sprague, 517; Wallowa Valley, 150. cluding the young in spirit as well as the young in years. Outstanding feature for the rally will be the Clark family quartet from Portland. One of the quartet members, formerly a George Fox college student, will speak. Re­ freshments will he served after the Eldon Blanford, Vernonia high I-et us fill the Old buggy meeting. school counselor, will leave the Youth Rally activities during the Portland airport at 7 a.m. Tuesday summer were two swim parties, to fly by jet to West Point. New- up with UNION gas and one preceded by a watermelon York to be guest of the United feed and the other by a hamburger States Military Academy from put new life in her plus feed. Tuesday through Friday Plans for the year ahead include The visit, arranged for counsel­ cheek her over and do what­ a banquet, movie, various speak­ ors from schools in the Pacific ers, seminar sessions, after game Northwest, is designed to assist ever necessary to assure you activities and other fun activities. them in learning about all phases The rally group is inter-denom­ of academy life, both social and trouble-free performance — inational with the objective of pro­ classroom, and the caliber of boys viding enjoyable activities for eligible for admission. for young people and for putting for top care stop at BOB’S The academy is set up to train forth the message of the gospel. career officers for the army and Persons wishing any further in­ has a stiff course, but one that of­ UNION. formation about these activities fers much potential for the future may contact Mr. and Mrs Gene to those enrolled. The counselors Weller. Mr. and Mrs Don Ander­ »ill learn how to get properly qual­ son, Geoff Proehl or Sandra Linds- ified boys to apply and the proce­ ley. dure to be followed in seeking ad­ mission. Helpful Friendly Efficient Minute Man I WESTERN FAMILY DILL Rites Are Held For Lois Kent TOPICS OF THE TO W N I Counselor W ill Visit Academy SEAT BELTS SAVE LIVES — USE THEM ! N A T IO N A L N E W S P A P E R The Carolina parakeet is believ ed to be extinct . '* “1 n n nFAia.'.n.'.mi l‘ ^ >c6 " 7 N DATES to Remember THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 Mt. Heart Rebekah Lodge - IOOF hall - 8 p.m. FRIDA Y, SEPTEMBER 15 Football, Loggers versus Seaside - Greenman field - 8 p.m. High school youth fellowship - Gene Weller home - after game. 22-oz. Jar 37 Oernonia Eagfc M ARVIN KAMHOLZ Editor and Publisher Official Newspaper, Vernonia, Ore. Telephone 429-3372 Entered as second class mail SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16 matter August 4, 1922 at the post of­ Community Christian Youth rally - fice in Vernonia, Ore. 97064 under Christian church - 7:30 p.m. the act of March 3, 1879. Subscrip­ SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 17 Ridge Riders trail ride - Anderson tion price $3 yearly in the Nehalem park - 10 a.m. Valley. Elsewhere $4.00. Hunter Safety rifle shoot - Range on Sword place - Starts 10 a.m. NEW SPAPER (No cars across bridge.) Ludwig Golden Anniversary recep­ L P U B L IS H E R S ► > tion - IOOF hall - 2 to 4 p.m. ASS O C IA TIO N MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 Lions club ladies night - Masonic Temple - 7 p.m. City council - City hall - 8 p.m. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 EUB Guild - Home of Mrs. Darrold Proehl - 7:30 D.m. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 Nehalem Chapter OES - Masonic Temple - 8 p.m. Paint for Fun session, - West Ore­ gon Bldg. - 7:30 D.m. IP Tree Farm Remains Closed International Paper Company’s Vernonia Tree Farm remained clo­ sed to hunting last week end due THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 to dangerous fire conditions, in Vernonia Extension Unit - West Ore spite of the state opening some gon Bldg. - 1 p.m. areas to special hunts. Vernonia Study Club - Home of Longview Woodlands Area For­ Mrs. Owen East - 8 n.m. est Manager J. T. Steenbergen said Vernonia Tree Farm will continue to be closed to all public entry un­ til substantial rains reduce the ex­ treme fire threat. The fire hazard remains critical despite recent sprinkles. The company asks the public to stay out of the woods during this period of dangerous The Mist Shake and Ridge Com­ fire weather to help protect the pany mill owned and operated by resources and the economy. Dick Johnson near highway 47 be­ Woodlands in IP’s Vernonia tween Vernonia and Mist was to­ Tree Farm stretch from Vernonia tally destroyed by fire at about 6 south to Glenwood, and west to a.m. last Friday. The fire was dis­ Elsie on the Sunset highway. covered by a passer-by who report­ ed it to the Johnsons. Cause of the fire was not deter­ mined but it might have been from sparks which fell into sawdust piles. State Forestry department Fri., Sat. Sept. 15-16 crews were called but the fire was too advanced to make saving it possible. No esimate of the amount of the loss has been released but it was not covered by insurance. Johnson states that he plans to rebuild, Sandra Dee however. Fire Destroys M ill Near Mist JO Y T H E A T E R DOCTOR YOU'VE GOT TO BE KIDDING