Demonia Eagk : THURSDAY. Si. FT 13 1973 SE1-MOR WC.. Pwbltehen B. RHOADES. MELVTN SCHWAB. C« Recorder's C o urt. . . Recorder Judge Wm. E Nelson OFFICIAL NEW SPAPER Vrfwtoua. Organ Entered as second class mail matter August 4. 1922 under the act of March 3. 1879 Published weekly or. Thursday at 721 Madison Ave.. Vernonia Columbia County . Oregon 97064 and paid at the Vernonia Post Office as second class matter Sabscnpuons $3 Or Per Year — In the Nehalem Valley $4 00 Per Year Elsewhere x * > x * » » x o x o » x o x * OFFICE HOURS Men. Toe» Wed.. E r i—t «.m to 6 pan. Thors. A Sat —8 a.m to 12 Phone 429-337? boob x«:«x«x»»xxxx«x»x»x«xr HI Oregon Newspaper Publishers Association Isabell Bamis Services Read Mr and Mrs Thomas Chavez flew to Salt Lake City to attend the funeral of Mrs Chavez paternal grandmother Isabell Barrus Services were held in Salt Lake City with interment in the familv's home town of Toole Utah Mrs Chavez was able to visit with a brother Kim Barrus Enfield Connecticut whom she hasn't seen in three years also with her parents. Mr and Mrs Donald Barrus Enfield. Con­ necticut a brother Scott and siste r. Louise Keefe and daughter Kim all of Canoga Park California x»>x»»x»»xxxoxx«x«> JO Y THEATER FrL-Sal. Sepi. 14-15 WALT DISNEY’S CHARLIE AND THE ANGEL C e fe X e Z e X e» » » » » » » : 2075 Martin Hanson license suspended Plea guilty fine $155 Suspended SIX) 2076 - Terry Michael Schaumburg. more noise than necessary Plea not guilty, found guilty fine $27 2077 - Raymond Ernest Hill, vehicle license expired Plea guilty, fine $6 2078 Djuana Evahlee Smith. VBR 35-25 Plea guilty . fine $11 2079 - Dame! Jam es Kam meyer disobeyed stop sign Plea, guilty, fine $6 2080 Jennts Elizabeth Sie- delman. VBR 35 25 Plea, guilty, fine $11 2081 Craig Jeffery Ellis VBR 35-25 Plea, gutty, fine $11 2082 Raymond Carl Beer VBR 35-25 Plea guilty, fine $10 2063 Edwin Elmer Danielson VBR 35-25 Plea guilty, fine $17 2084 Bruce Allan Wells. VBR 50-25 Plea guilty , fine $27 2085 - Barbara .Ann Johnson disobey ed stop sign Plea guilty fine $6 2086 William Connor Pressly. VBR 45-25 Plea guilty, fine $22 2067 - Jam es Melvin Arm­ strong - VBR 50-25 Plea guilty fine $27 2088 - Susie Irene Randall. VBR 35-25 Dismissed 2089 - Janet May Jones, no license on person Plea guilty, fine $6 2090 - Jam es Patrick Bruns man. no tail lights Plea guilty, fine $6 2091 - Rodenck Stewart Mc­ Neil. VBR 60-45 Plea, guilty, fine $17 2092 - Jam es Arthur Lacord disobeyed stop sign Plea, guilty, fine $6 AMONG THE many who attended the dedxat ion ceremonies at lam p Wilkersor Sundm were Mr. and Mrs Harrold Proehl with children Lee A bb aad David: and Mrs. Dark Garner with sons Brad and Karl Aceompam ing then, was Phyliac Black Annual Picnic Held At Yadons Pacific Northwest Bell inva­ ded Vernonia on Sunday Sep tember 9 when ex-co-workers of Mrs Yadon. gathered for a day of fun and feasting at the home of Mr and Mrs John Yadon Thirty -two people came for the event which has been an an­ nually planned get-together for the past four years, and many of the original group were in a t­ tendance It was especially gratifying for Mrs Yadon. to have so many turnout She retired in February and does not get to see some of the people very often Among those attending were Bev Dahlstrom. Portland Buz Pavne and wife. Jackie. Port­ land Mrs Peggy Rosltng bus band Gene, children. Doug Dean and Dawn. Mrs Sherri Williams, husband .Arnie child ren Danny and Michelle. Doug Hodson wife Connie and son g Shawn. Gresham Mrs Marlene Davidson husband Bob and son Matthew Miss Patty Bally. Joanne Ryan Mrs Sally Starr and husband Milo. Mrs Judi Teeters and son Chad. Bemiece Swanson They are all Portland re­ sidents except for the Hodsons Other guests were Mrs Kaye Bolliger and son. Scott. Mrs Dee Bateman. Mrs Kathleen Miller and daughter. Debbie, all of Vancouver. Washincton. and Bill Filter and son Kevin from St Helens All who attended remarked w hat a lovely area Vernonia is and expressed a desire to be a resident of such a beautiful place Two of the couples are seriously looking for acreage in the area The annual picnic will be held in Vernonia next vear ------------------ .--------------------------- HOSPITAL X » X ’X > X » X * X « X « X » X ‘ X X O Admitting List September 3 - Kathy L Enne- berg September 6 - Edward J Osgood September 7 - Clarence D Oskins :î i I i I I VERNONLA FIRE DEP ARTMENT Eire Alarms Only - Phone 429-3121 > X eX eX eX eX » IeX eX eX eX e X e 8 a.m. to 3 a.m. . Beaverton Office - 643-4702 3 a.m to 8 a.m. - Dial “O". ask for Oak Grove 654-6555 St. Helens office - Phone 397-3131 Ed Hredeao cam e home from attack on Sunday and was taken to the Forest Grove Community Hospital Monday morning by ambulance Mrs home Tuesday after spending ten days at the home of Mr and Mrs Hale Graves in Portland While there her two younger granddaughters entered college for their first year Ruth entered Biola Bible College at I .os Angeles and Sarah T rinity Western Bible College at Van couver. B C. Their mother ac­ companied them each to their destination, returning Tuesday from Los Angeles CWF SATURDAY SEPTEM BER 15 J r Bowl Meet Alpine Lanes - 12 noon Clarence 8 SEPTEM BER 17 W EDNESDAY SEPTEM BER 1» Comm Ed Advisory Council - West Ore Electric Building - 7 30 p m I T ill RSI)AY. SEPTEM BER 2» A shower of household a r­ ticles will be held Sunday eve­ ning at 8 at the Bible Church for the Tom Evans family who lost their home by fire recently Everyone is welcome to attend Bedding cook ware and any household articles are needed Good used things are acceptable home of Mr and Mrs Gene Weller were: his sister Mrs Jerry Feakes of Beaverton, his mother Mrs Maxine Weller and her sister Mrs Beulah Blakely of Seattle Spaghetti Feed for Cystic Fib­ rosis Tonight Septem ber 13. 5 to 9 p m at Mario's. 37tle The am bulance was called to FIR ST Crown Zellerbach shop Friday Vernonia Home Extension - evening when Cliff Devine of West Ore Elec Building 10 30 Portland was injured in a fall At a m (noon potluck I first it was thought that he had a AA - Evangelical Church Kit­ back injury , but it proved to be chen - 8 p m onlv a broken arm 1973 HOM E FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 8:00 P.M. GREENMAN FIELD v\ — LOGGER J.V. FOOTBALL — Vernonia vs. Clatskanie Thursday, September 20— 6 P.M. 1973 LOGGER GRID GAMES GREENMAN FIELD Wally's Exxon Service Western Auto & Olin Robbins Mr and Mrs Jack Partridge of Vancouv er Washington visited Mrs Ora George Thursday af temoon On Sunday Mrs Lois Clark and daughter Mary Ann enjoyed dinner with Mrs George (W E R l MM AGE SALE - leg io n Hall. Septem ber 13-11. 9 :tn a m 4 p.m isi.'i Mr and Mrs I-oren Stiff visited his sister and brother-in law . Mr and Mrs Harry Lantzer at Grants Pass recently On September the first the Lantzers came and took Mr and Mrs Stiff to their home for a week They brought them back Sunday going by Amboy. Washington to visit Mr and Mrs Elvin Stiff Family Wins Ribbons Ai Open Play Day September 1 Karen. Vicki, and Peggy Pitt rode on the Annual Wilkerson ride On September 3 the Pitt family- traveled to Clatskanie for the annual Boots and Spurs Open Play day Karen Pitt. 8. won second place Polebending; 3rd, Key bole fourth barrels and fifth in scurry. figure 8 stake and 2 man rescue Vickie, 10. won Hi Point trophy in the Jr J r Division, winning a first in Keyhole and Scurry s third in figure 8 and barrels, and fourth in Polebending Mrs Peggy Pitt won firit in Key hole second in Barrels and Scurry third place in figure 8 and polebending A total of 16 ribbons was won by the family, and one trophy GAME Allied J&H Lumber Co. Alpine Lanes and Chalet Flower Shop Ben's Barber Shop Birkenfeld Lunch & Service Bill Horn Rlty. & Ins. Bob's Onion Service Bruce Berndt Excavating Brunsman Hardware & Electric C&C Logging Vernonia Sentry Market C-Z Corp. — E.P. Stamm Farm Ellson Cedar Products Essie's Antiques F&E Logging Vernonia Goli Club Vernonia Milk Farms Vernonia Sanitary Service Vernonia Variety and Mrs Archie Dass Logging Dave's Automotive—ARCO Davies Chevrolet Don's Auto Service Loren Ellis Jr. and Sons September 14 — Concordia................ Here September 21 — Salem Academy....... Here September 28 — St. Paul...................Here Octobr 5 — Gaston............................. Here October 19 — Warrenton................... There October 26 — Knappa.........................Here November 2 — Portland Christian__ There Vernonia Police Cadets - Nance receiv ed a Sunday dinner guests at the Police Cadets - City Hall p.m Mr moved back to their home at Rieth after being the city sexton for a couple of years Eriday v isitors at the Clar­ vs. /1 SALE Mr and Mrs I a tr y Zacker and three children of .Aloha spent Saturday at the home of her grandparents, Mr and Mrs Adrian Logan ence Nance home were Mrs Nances' cousins Mr and Mrs Henry Anderson of Prosser, Washington They spent the night Friday and returned home Saturday VERNONIA CONCORDIA Lloyd Quinn RUMMAGE ST MARY'S Thrift Shop open first and third Eriday of every month 5tfc leg io n llall. Septem ber 13-14. • :tn a m 4 p m it.t.'i G arage Sale at 226 f St on Friday. Septem ber 14 from 9 la 5 Stereo oil stave and som e antiques 371k Rebekahs IOOF Hall 8 p.m School Board Meet - Dist Office - 8 p m Boy Scouts - Hawkins Park Cabin - 7 p.m AA - Evangelical Church Kit­ chen 8 p m Mr and Mrs Marvin Moore of Newberg visited her cousin and wife Mr and Mrs Robert An drews on Thursday Mabel G raves returned 7eXeXeXeXeXeXeXeX»X«XO THURSDAY SEPTEM BER 13 the Portland Veteran's hospital Saturday He was there ten days and underwent surgery , and is recovering satisfactorily Noble Dunlap suffered a heart call from his brother Charles informing him their brother Ivan had passed away. September 9 Cancer was the cause of death J y Í •» » » » » » » » » » » X e » » » » » » » :« » :« » ? » ' Olympic Forest Products Perry s Basketball Camp Pine Cone West Oregon Electric Co-op. T O P IC S OF T H E T O W N DATES To Remember . . . City Council - City Hal! 8 p m OREGON STATE POLICE National Public Service Insurance— Dave Brunsman Ralph s Chevron Service Sam s Food Store John Serafin Logging Sew Simple Shop Smejkal Logging Smith & Holt Logging, Inc. Stan's Auto Shop Onion Oil Company Weller & Bernardi Vernonia Branch 0 . S. National Bank Vernonia Clinic Vernonia Drag Vernonia Eagle ■eooneaawMaoMMOOMoooctiosBMOQCiQWMMwiMMMfic MONDAV VERNONLA POLICE DEPARTMENT Dial 429-5141 VERNONIA CITY HALL. 429-5291 COLUMBLA COUNTY SHERIFF Em ergency: Vernonia Area 429-5141 — Business: 397-2511 Co The University of Oregon opens its doors for Fall Term. 1973 on Sunday. September 16 Predictions, based on admis sions. summer registration of freshmen, and experience in forecasting returning students, are that Fall Term enrollment will reach between 15.500 and 15.600 If the predictions are realized enrollment will be higher than the 15.432 enrolled for Fall Term. 1972 That was the highest enrollment in the history of the University September 16 is the start of New Student Week, a period of orientation followed by regis tration on Thursday and Friday. September 20 and 21 Classes start Mondav September 24 While regular Fall Term clas­ ses are due to start September 24 the University has had clas ses in session since August 27 when the Law School started its new semester schedule The Law School is the first and only unit of the University to adopt the two-semester year All other colleges, schools and de partm ents of the University ooerate on a three-term year. SI NDAY. SEPTEM BER 16 VERNONIA AMBULANCE ♦ I io o o m m o m o m o o o m m o o o o o m o m o o q o o o o o m m m k g EMERGENCY SERVICE PHONES Dial 429-661'. (If BO answer. 429-5861 or 429-5141) FO R EST GROVE COMMUNITY U of 0 Opens Doors For Fall Term, 1973 Join These Vernonia Area firms, Organiz­ ations & Individuals In Backing the Ver­ nonia Loggers. Fisher's Electric Franz Bread—John Judah Gwin Logging Holce Logging International Paper Co. Kimmel's Apparel Lew's Restaurant Mist Shake and Ridge