Grange Events On Busy Slate w' . • X 4-: MARILYN HENDERSON Engagement of Grads Revealed June 30 marked the engage men! of Marilyn Henderson to Stephen lenders, both 1971 gra­ duates ot Vernonia Mign school. Marilyn is the daughter of Dolores Henderson of Redding, California, and George Hender­ son of Shasta, California She recently graduated from Shasta College in Redding with an As­ sociate of Arts Degree in Ac­ counting Marilyn is presently staying with her grandparents, Mr and Mrs Albin Bergstrom in Vernonia. Stephen is the son of Mr and Mrs H.W (Bud) Weigand of Vernonia He is presently re­ siding in Gladstone, where he is employed by Oregon Sheet Me­ tal. No date has been set for the wedding Can’t Use It? Why Keep It? SELL IT WITH A WANT AD. C H tV H O l r T . F or y our TRANSPORTATION NEEDS SEE DON ROBERTSON Hamby Chevrolet 1084 S.W. Oak HILLSBORO, OREGON Bus. Phone Home Phone 648-2131 648-7460 F a m ily R eunion in T h ailan d D ra w s P a ir Phaibul Laochinda and his sister, Suwathana (Susie), who The regular Past Master’s has been studying in Portland Club meeting w ill meet on Wed­ have returned to the fam ily nesday, July 25, instead of July home in Bancock, Thailand for a 18 as scheduled due to the county fam ily reunion Laochinda’s fair. The club w ill meet at twin sisters. Ruja and Rujira, Beaver Valley Grange at 8 p.m. who were studying in Switz­ Sunday, July 22 w ill be Grange erland, w ill also return to their Day at the Columbia County home for the summer. Lao­ Fair. chinda, the oldest of seven c h il­ Tables and benches w ill be dren, has not been home for available for picnic lunches if three years desired There w ill be a program The twins visited for the in the afternoon in the exhibit summer two years ago and Susie building Everybody come! has visited many times in Ver The next meeting of Columbia nonia at the home of Laochinda County Pomona Grange w ill be w ife’s parents, M r. and Mrs. Saturday, August 4, and w ill be Carroll Clason. held at Chapman Grange sta rt­ Mrs. (Carol) Laochinda and ing at 10 a m. and closing before daughter Angie are visiting with the dinner hour in the afternoon. her parents while her husband is in Thailand G is Shortage N oted On C alifornia T rip B ill Rhoades and children, B ill (Mack) and Sally, have been visiting in California for the past week, stopping first in Keyes to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.O. Rhoades, and a brother and fam ily. M r and Mrs Olin Rhoa­ des There the special attraction was a visit to the huge flea markets held in the drive-in theaters. Then it was further south to visit at the homes of brothers and families, M r. and Mrs. Russell Rhoades of Bell Gar­ dens, and Mr. and Mrs. James Rhoades. Artesia, Sally’s b irth ­ place. The home of Rhoades’ wife's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Whiteside, was where the 4th of July was spent. It was reported there was no smog in Los Angeles on the Fourth Also visited were the children's great- grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William Orr, San Dimas. Rhoades went fishing at San Joaquin River and crawfishing in a favorite spot of many years. The gas shortage was felt in only one place going south where six gallqns was all they were allowed Coming back north on Monday, about 98 percent of the stations were closed on Inter­ state 5. Many cars on both sides of the road were stranded due to the gas shortage. DR. T. M. H O BA RT w ish e s to announce DR. JO EL D. W A SSE R M A N D .D .S . w ill be opening h is dental p ractice in the V ernonia C linic sta rtin g J u ly 18th on W ednesdays and F rid a y s 9 to JA M B O R E E AARP Chapter Dates Picnic Members of Columbia County Chapter 499, Am erjfan Associa­ tion of Retired Persons, w ill hold their seventh annual picnic in Scappoose A irport Park on Tues­ day, July 17. Special guests this year w ill be members of Tuala­ tin Chapter 510, AARP, from Hillsboro. As usual, the a ffa ir w ill be in the nature of a potluck, accord­ ing to President Marge Malone, with the chapter furnishing cof fee and punch. Those attending w ill bring their own tableware plus a hot dish, salad, or dessert. Serving w ill begin at noon with the afternoon devoted to various kinds of games. Chapter 499 members wishing to sign for the bus trip to the Le- looska performance on August 25 w ill be able to do so at the picnic. Senior Citizen News — Mayor Sherman Fisher pre­ sented the Senior Citizens with a check for $500, from Federal Revenue Sharing monies, from the city of Vernonia. It shall be used for a vehicle for trans­ portation. Harold Maiken from Keasey Rt. attended the potluck Friday and gave a very interesting talk on acupuncture. He also dem­ onstrated the ease and swiftness in setting up his tent that w ill be on the m arket in the near future Attendance Friday was 30. Two new members were wel­ comed—M r. and Mrs. Chas. Nelson of Vernonia. Many members are coming in the center to pay their dues for another year. Last year the group had 130 members, and it is hoped the Seniors can reach a higher goal this year. The next potluck w ill be held Friday, July 20, 12:30 p.m. ( BOWLING TOURNAMENT J u ly 28 and 29 F IV E D IV ISIO N S • ENTRY FEE— $5.00 PER EVENT * CALL 429-6301 or 429-5733 FOR RESERVED TIME ENTRIES NEW A R R IV A L S I t ’s a boy for Sgt. and Mrs. Richard Garcia of Ft. Hood, Texas. The baby, born at 10:29 a.m., June 29, has been named Troy James and weighed 8 pounds H ounce at birth. Born in Darnell Hospital in Ft. Hood, the little boy w ill join a sister, Tara Lee, at the fam ily home. Grandparents are M r. and Mrs. John Serafin of Vernonia. NEW IN SCAPPOOSE . . . HEALTH FOODS N uts F lours Greens H om em ade P .b. B u lk Item s MIST—Mrs. Norman Hansen returned July 4 after a io-day visit at Las Vegas. Nevada with her sister, Mrs Charles Drake It was extremely hot while she was there, and was 116 degrees the day she left. Randy returned home the same day after spend­ ing Monday through Wednesday at Corvallis with the Steve Han­ sons. Top Hopkins visited the Char­ les Sundlands the afternoon of the Fourth enroute home from attending the Clatskanie Scram­ ble activities. The Roy Kyser fa m ily was in Clatskanie the Fourth where their daughter Connie, rode in the parade representing the Ver­ nonia Friendship Jamboree. Vic­ kie Serby and Connie, both of Mist, are two of the Jamboree princesses. Mrs Ray Garlock received word by m ail Monday that her nephew, Earl Saxton, was to be married at Iphaca, Michigan in August. His folks, the Melvin Saxtons, and he lived in Mist when he was a young boy. Mrs. Robert Mathews accom­ panied Mrs. Lloyd Beach to Rainier, Tuesday, where Mrs. Mary Boone of Scappoose joined them. They went to Morton, Wn. to visit their sister, Mrs. Don Hall While at Morton they v is it­ ed theC.O. (Bunc) Haydens. Mr. Hayden was a state highway foreman in the Mist district a number of years ago. They lived at one time in one of the Mist Cottages. The Tom Holce fam ily of West Slope visited his folks Sunday afternoon. Sum m er E nrollm ent at P ortland CC In creases Summer term enrollment at Portland Community College in­ creased 14 percent in the career and transfer credit classes while community education enroll­ ment decreased slightly. President Amo De Bernardis states, “ PCC’s enrollment is ex­ pected to hold for next year with a slight increase in full-tim e equivalent student count." V egetarian P rod ucts COMMUNITY HOSPITAL Adm itting L is t: June 27 - Linda L. Justice June 28 - Gerald Claymier July 4 - Gertrude Hacksma July 5 - Opal McDowell, Herbert Hunteman S e r v ic e s for A rthur L ucore S et T h u rsd ay A rthur L. Lucore, 59, of 1158 Columbia St., Vernonia, died Monday evening at a Portland hospital, following an illness of two years. Services, under the aupicies of Fuiten M ortuary Chapel, w ill be held at the Vernonia Memorial Cemetery, Thursday, July 12, at 1:30 p.m. MIST—Mrs. Walter Mathews w ill host the Mist Helping Circle the third Thursday, July 19, in­ stead of the regular day. M r. and Mrs. Clifford Salmi and Mrs. Hazel Jones of Clat­ skanie, and Benny Hudson of Portland visited Mrs. Jane Han­ sen on the Fourth. The Walt Tornbiads and Mrs Agda Rog- nan of Seattle visited Mrs. Han­ sen Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Carders and four children of Burley, Idaho were guests at the Walter Mathews home from Tuesday afternoon to Saturday morning. The Carders were luncheon guests Friday at the home of Mrs. Edith Crowston in Ver­ nonia. She is Mrs. Carder’s aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Wright visited the Walter Mathews F r i­ day afternoon. The L a rry Garlock fam ily joined the Ken Simmons fam ily and the Nilme Pickerings in Longview on the Fourth for a picnic and the fireworks Satur­ day. Mrs Garlock and Gary were at Cannon Beach to visit her folks, the Ed Simmons They have recently moved there to manage a motel after some time spent at Yakima, Wash. O ils and M uch M ore Von's Vitla Vittles Four-H Events Begin Monday With Horses Princess Paula Ross Paula Ross is the 1973 Co­ lumbia County F air and Rodeo • Court’s first princess. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Ross of Deer Island. Paula is 18 years old and the oldest of eight children. She was born and raised in Columbia County. She has been riding for 11 years. She got her three-year- old horse, “ Travador,” last year and started training him for showing. She also began working with a nine-month-old POA which, after breaking, she sold at Christmas. Paula works every night with her horse and tries to go to all the horse shows pos­ sible, both 4-H and open class. She is a member of the Canaan Spurs 4-H horse club, and OHA, G irl’s League and the St. Helens Chapter of FFA. She is also the president of the Canaan Com­ munity Church’s youth group. Some of her other interests include swimming, agriculture, and most things that can be done outside. She plans to go on working with horses when she is out of school. C lass of '47 S la tes •z«zoz»zoz««»:<«i»;»»:*:«zoz< R eunion on J u ly 28 FOREST GROVE M ist H elp in g C ircle M eeting D ate Changed at ALPINE LANES Vernonia Mixed Doubles Women's Doubles and Singles Men's Doubles and Singles Hot Weather Noted on Trip The North Atlantic Treaty Organization is made up of 15 member governments. The graduating class of 1947 w ill celebrate their 26th class reunion with a picnic planned for Saturday, July 28, at the Airport Park in Vernonia. It w ill begin following the Jamboree Parade There are a few classmates who have not been contacted. If anyone knows the addresses of the following persons, please contact Evelyn Krieger, 429- 5164. The people are Bettie Lou Rose, Robert Bramblett, B ill Stout, Raymon Kono. J u ly 1 R eception in H onor of 50th D ate Form er Vernonia residents, M r and Mrs. Otto Cantwell, were honored July 1 with a re­ ception arranged by their daugh­ ters, Francis Christian, Rena Brady and Judy Holsey, to ob­ serve their Golden Wedding An­ niversary. The event, held at the Cannon Beach Eagles Hall, was attended by many Vernonians, including Mathilde Bergerson, Evelyn Heath, Zoe Salomonsen, Ruth Steers, Robert Spencer, Ida Richard, Mr. and Mrs. Dee M iller, and Mr. and Mrs. B ill Horn. The first recorded wrestling match took place in 720 B.C., at the Great Olympic Games, but the sport probably had its be­ ginning in Japan about 32 B.C. IT PAYS TO READ THE ADS! A NATAL-PITTSBURG — Mr and Mrs Howard Cox and Lori of Portland spent Wednesday afternoon of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Noble Dunlap Mr. and Mrs. Joe Oblack of Molalla spent Saturday visiting M r. and Mrs. Max Oblack. Mrs. M ildred Tupper and San­ dra, accompanied by Mrs A l­ bert Childs of Vernonia, spent the Fourth with Mr. and Mrs. DeeVeere llershey at Knappa. Visitors at the Joe Howard home on the Fourth were Bill Howard of Milwaukie, Jack Ho­ ward of Portland, and Scott Howard of Astoria. Mr. and Mrs. L arry Oblack, Mr and Mrs Reed Holding of Scappoose, Mrs Esther U)gsdon of Santa Rosa, California, and Mr and Mrs. Max Oblack en­ joyed dinner at the Paragon in Longview, Sunday. M r and Mrs Noble Dunlap attended the open house for the Reed Holdings, July 1, at the Max Oblack home. THE PINE CONE OPEN: M onday and T h u rsd a y .................. 12 N oon to 7 P .M . T u esd a y and W ed n esd ay.......... 9:30 A .M . to 5 P .M . F r id a y s...................................... 9:30 A .M . to 4 P.M . Will Be Closed July 16 to August 6 for Vacation 3 Year's Report Given by VPD In a summary report for the year 1972 and year ending June, 1973 as to the activities of the Vernonia Police Department as submitted under the signature of Jack Cunningham, Chief of Po­ lice. burglary was the largest source of trouble during 1972 but in the first six months of 1973, larceny has outstripped this by a 2 to 1 ratio. There were 13 burglaries in 1372 with only eight cases of larceny that year, dropping down to four auto thefts. To date (June, ’72) there have been 14 cases of larceny with six cases of burglary and one of auto theft. During the period January- June, 1973, 14 arrests were made with six being for D U IL ’s, fol­ lowed by four disorderly con­ ducts; one crim inal homicide; 1 menacing; 1 harassment; and 1 violation probation (auto theft). Despite the apparent increase in crim e in some areas, it should be noted that, although the city has grown in population, thereby increasing the probability curve, the per capita cost for law enforcement in the city of Ver­ nonia is $18.24 compared to the average cost in the area of $21.74 for this period. I f you d o n ’t smoke cigarettes ^you pay less (or, life insurance (w ith Farmers! I new Non-Smoker^ policy. Get the d e t a ils to d a y . FARMERS LLOYD Q U IN N 786 Bridge S t , Vernonia Office: 429-8211 Home: 429-7523 ---------------- ------ ----------------- — - LOW CO ST Wood & Metal Buildings For Information and Prices Call Gary at 221-0654 in Portland $ WESTERN STRUCTURES 'P o rtla n d , Ore. g 840 S.W. King ’♦ÌOZ*Z*ZOZ*ZOZ«*Z*ZOZ»Z*I»I»Z»Z»Z*Z*Z*Z*Z*ì»Z*Z*Z»I»Z*I»Z*Z*I»ì»Z4Z*2»ZOZdStó ft « Oöflly V isits, V isitors in N atal A rea R eported K itty Corner from Holbrooks 206 East Columbia Four-H Club members are working hard getting ready for the Columbia County F air ac­ tivities Four-H horse club mem­ bers w ill have their show prior to the county fa ir because of lim it­ ed facilities for horses. The continued increase in 4-H club membership in the horse program has resulted in 150 en­ tries for the county fair Because of the large number of entries, it w ill be necessary to use the live ­ stock barns to house the 4-H horses during the two-day show Monday, July 16, and Tuesday, July 17. The two days w ill be filled with classes in showmanship, equi­ tation, pony classes, and ground training for young horses, two years and under. A tra il horse class w ill be held on Monday evening. July 16, for intermed­ iate and first year junior age groups and for senior and other junior age groups on Tuesday evening starting at 6:30 p.m. Four-H home economics and exhibits other than livestock w ill be judged on Wednesday, July 18, with 4-H demonstration con­ tests and foods contests sched­ uled throughout the fa ir Thurs­ day, Friday and Saturday. The style revue w ill be held in the exhibit building Saturday, July 21, at 7:30 p.m. A ll livestock activities w ill begin on Thursday morning with 4-H and FAA livestock and dairy judging contest at 9:30 a m. A champion showmanship contest, one of the most popular for the livestock club members, w ill be held on Friday, July 20, starting at6:30p.m . with the juniors first followed by the grand champion showmanship contest. The awards program for 4-H and FFA members, at which tim e all county fair trophies and awards for these youth groups presented, is scheduled for 1 p.m. Sunday, July 22. Uemonfa Eagfe THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1973 f a m ily D in in g F R ID A Y NIG H T S P E C IA L SPAGHETTI DINNER C om plete w ith Salad and G arlic B read $ j.5 O Per Plate $ la c e DICK & MONA STEARNS—YOUR HOSTS