«bM M M M M M M eaO O asC Back Senior Citizen Garlock's - - - From Stay At News — Wallowa Lake There were 32 in attendance at our potluck Friday Then- were three visitors who spoke Mr Walrod spoke on agency on aged. Dorothy Chur chill spoke on Transportation and Linda Radford RSVT Dir ector. spoke on the RSVP pro gram for Senior Citizens Mr and Mrs Matt Erickson were also present and Mrs Erickson gave a report on the county 's five area Senior C iti­ zen's Country Store in Rainier The opening day was August 15 It took many hours of hard work remodeling the building painting, etc Two of the men who helped are over 80 years old Those who donated their time were Norman Davis, Arnold Heffley. Earl Bennett. Walter Thomas, Lewis Siper and Matt Erickson Many items are needed to make the Country Store a suc­ cess. such as childrens' stuffed toys, chest of drawers, baby clothes kitchen utensils, and fishing tackle Any donations w ill be appreciated Dur next potluck w ill be Sep tember 21, Friday at 12 30 p m All Senior Citizens are welcome Home Extension Unit To Hold First Meet Vernonia Home Extension Unit w ill hold its first meeting of the year September 20 at the West Oregon Electric building The meeting is from 10:30 a m to 2 p m with a potluck luncheon at noon At the first meeting plans for the coming year w ill be outlined Some of the subjects included in this year's program will be health foods, coping with in­ flation. changing fam ily life stvles, etc » From Last Week» MIST - Mr and Mrs Ray Garlock returned a week ago Monday afternoon from four day stay at Wallola Lake, near Joseph Joining them for a family reunion were the Lloyd Garlocks, the Bern Bliss Charles Ray Bliss, Milton Free water Mr and Mrs Marvin G ottschall, College Place, Washington, Mrs Beverly Stagg and daughter. Seattle, and the Clayton Bliss family of Van N'uvs. California Monday Mr and Mrs Garlock were in Mil- ton Freewater at the Bern Bliss home arriving in Mist later in the evening Mrs Helen Nordstrom and Mrs Walt Tornblad visited Mrs Jane Hansen Thursday enroute home from Longview. They had taken Mrs Agda Rognan to catch the bus enroute to her home at Seattle The Lyle Wilson fam ily of Jefferson visited his mother, Mrs Nettie Cox and the Martin Hansons Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Ray Kyser and son were dinner guests of the Roy Kysers Tuesday evening The Charles Sundlands were in Portland Friday and visited the Robert Masons Mrs Wavne Kyser and Gene were in Portland and Oregon City Saturday While in the Ore­ gon City area they visited the Warren Kysers He had returned with his forestry crew from fighting a fire in eastern Oregon, just prior to visiting them Short time visitors Labor Day were the Bryce Ostranders of McMinn­ ville and the Warren Kysers The Ray Garlocks were guests of Sunday night of her sister. Mrs Mildred O'Neale at Sil­ verton on Labor Day, the Lloyd Garlocks. Mr O'Neale and the * Ready Mixed Concrete * Concrete Aggregate ★ Crushed Rock ★ Road Gravel • .Effective Im m e d ia te ly ™ — — ALL PRODUCTS WILL BE Sold by Scale Weight SCAPPOOSE SAND & GRAVEL CO. PHONE 543-7141 Route 2, Box 1 SCAPPOOSE. OREGON \ E ltN O M A tiOl.F ( Ï Polynesian Dance Class Is Repealed The Polynesian Dance class is being repeated this term by popular request Mrs Juanita Arrant w ill again instruct the series of three classes on Sa turday mornings for a period of ten weeks, beginning Saturday, September 15 The classes w ill be divided according to grades as follows grades one and two w ill meet from 9 to 10 a m., grades 3 and 4. from 10 to 11 a m . and grades 5 and up from 11 a m to 12 noon Classes w ill meet in the High School Gym Class fee is $5 for the term Commission Meets The Oregon Transportation Commission w ill hold its regular monthly meeting starting at 9:00 a m . Wednesday, September 19, in the Conference Room, (Room 122) of the State Highway Build­ ing in Salem Garlocks were guests of the Jim Collingwoods in the Muccallv Mts , near Lyons The Garlocks returned home that evening Ed Hayes of Olympia visited a short time recentlv enroute home from a trip to California Mrs Nettie Cox visited the Garlocks one evening during the week Callers at the Walter Mathews home Wednesday evening were Mr and Mrs John Kudrna and Mrs Tom Magoff, Vernonia. They were on their way home from fishing in the Columbia. Friday noon luncheon guests of the Mathews and Wade Fletcher were Pamela and Gary Garlock and Curtis Starr In the evening Mrs Shirley Fletcher of Forest Grove had dinner at the Mat­ hews and took her son Wade home with her. MIST - Mr and Mrs. Jacob Roth and Rosana Roth, Dayton, visited the Eldon Shetler family Saturday. Teresa Zehr, Rose­ burg, is visiting the Shetlers this week The Bud Hemeons had all their fa m ily , V ickie, the L a rry Hemeons, C latskanie, Steve Hemeon and home Friday even­ ing Vickie started work at Portland Community College Tuesday morning Neal Jones. Kelso, was a Labor Day over­ night guest of the Hemeons Mrs Norman Hansen returned Sunday from Corvallis after a week's stay with her daughter, Mrs Steve Hanson Steve is in two weeks football quarantine, at the moment. Norman and Randy went down Saturday for her. Mr and Mrs Lloyd Garlock talked to their daughter. Mrs Charles Wallace and fam ily, Jonesboro, Tennessee, to wish her a happy birthday. Thursday. They were just leaving for a sightseeing trip to Washington, DC. Darrold Proehl, Ted Forbes . and Art Parrow, accompanied by the new teachers, toured the district schools Wednesday af­ ternoon ending with the Mist School Pamela Garlock and Grace Mathews served refresh ments to the group at the Mathews home. Every day, some innocent person bounces a check. M-.WS* V,KWK BY John Knowlton It was the last big tournament of the year, the Nehalem Valley Open The 52 contestants re­ presented nine different areas and most came with the hope of putting together a couple good rounds of golf and maybe going home with some of the $175 in prize money They came from Portland and Beaverton and Rainier and Lake Oswego and still more areas. And when the first foursome teed off last Sunday morning conditions were right The sun shone brightly on the dew-co­ vered fairways and greens. The cool westerly breeze fanned the golfers' faces and kept tem­ peratures bearable. Group a fte r group they marched down the fairways pulling their golf carts or sling ing their golf bags over their shoulders They addressed the ball in their normal fashion and brought the clubhead back With their eyes on the ball, they started their downswing, first with the body, then the arms and finally the club Down it came swift and hard, then harder and harder yet until it smashed the white ball and sent it screaming down the fairway closer to the flagstick and, for some, closer to the prize money which lured them there to begin with. And when the last putt of the last foursome fell to the bottom of the cup, it was over A Beaverton golfer named Larry Aalv ik had indeed put together a couple of good rounds of golf. Matching 34’s gave Larry, a member of the Tektronix golf team, a four under par 68 and $85 in prize money for winning both the low net and low gross prizes. Three strokes back, in a tie for second and third place were John Rohrback and Elmer Schlottmann also of Beaverton. Both John and Elm er were awarded $37.50 gift certificates for their play. The two remaining prize win­ ners also netted 71 but because of their higher handicaps finished fourth and fifth respectively. Sam Spicher’s 13 handicap net­ ted him a $10 gift certificate and Jerry King's 17 handicap netted him a $5 gift certificate. At last week's Mens Night play Lynn Michener was a double KP winner when he got the KP on number four and on the third shot on number eight. A gift certificate of $8.75 went to Bob Bates and Ralph ''Bergenstein” Bergerson for being the top point getters in bingo-bango-bongo. Shaws Return Home After Three Years RIVERVIEW - Mr and Mrs John Shaw have moved into their house after being gone for three years They spent that time at Glide where he was logging. Ted Hill was called to Bonner's Ferry, Idaho on Wednesday by the death of his sister, Mrs. Edith Reed He returned home on Friday. Mrs I-ana Panzini and son have moved into Mrs Nettie Lloyd's home, and w ill care for Mr. Lloyd as soon as she is able to come home. Mrs Lloyd has spent the summer at Seaside because of illness. Local Group To Meet Sept 19 The Community Education Advisory Council w ill meet next week on Wednesday evening, September 19, at the West Ore­ gon Electric meeting room Reports w ill be made of the summer's activities and dis­ cussion w ill be held on the needs of the community and how they can be met through community education programs. The meeting is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. and is open to anyone interested in attending. Historical Society Meets September 26 It can happen to the best of us. Just an innocent mistake in your checkbook, and suddenly, you're overdrawn. But U.S. Bank has a way to make sure it doesn't happen to you. It's called A C T., Automatic Cash Transfer. Once you arc approved for it, we'll cover any check you write (up to your approved credit lim it, of course). Best o f all, A.C.T. costs nothing to apply for, and there is no charge at all until you use it Just visit any branch of U.S. Bank and talk to our I ady on the Red Carpet. She'll make your banking a very personal thing. The Columbia County Histori­ cal Society w ill meet Wednes­ day, September 26 in the old ciruit courtroom in St. Helens. A potluck w ill be served at noon followed by the regular business session and program Those attending are requested to bring their own table service. During the meeting there will lie election of officers for the coming year Volume X II Columbia County History is now on sale at both the St Helens and Vernonia museums and also are available at the meetings Trail Ride Slated Ch«k O v 'r . a i Protection Saturday, September 15 the Ridge Riders w ill leave An­ derson Park at 9a m and stop at Rogers Park at 10 a m. Riders can join at either park Bring sack lunches and machetes Mathews Enjoy Recent Guests MIST - Mr and Mrs Jerry Engstrom and fam ily of Co­ lumbia City visited the Robert Mathews and Lloyd Beach fam ilies Sunday Mrs Engstrom is a niece of Mrs Mathews and Mrs. Beach Mr and Mrs Roy Totten and Linda of Vancouver, Washington visited the Lloyd Garlocks Sa­ turday evening Visiting the Bud Hemeons is Ken Jones of Chico, California Ken is a nephew of Mrs. Hemeon. The Keene Forney family moved to the Knappa area last week. Don Halverson, Portland and Marie Gentry of Vancouver, Washington, visited the Casper Serby fam ily one day last week. Mr. and Mrs Martin Pumala, Clatskanie visited them Thurs­ day evening. Mrs Wayne Kyser was in Longview on Saturday. Enroute home she visited her folks, the Harold Sparks at Fernhill Mrs Sparks brother Arthur Patterson and wife, Spokane. Washington and her sister Mrs Elmer Pal mer and husband. Heppner, Oregon, were visiting them The Bob Skeans fam ily, Fernhill, joined the fam ily for a short while. Mr and Mrs. Norman Hansen were at Corbett Friday evening to watch the Vernonia-Corbett football game. Randy played in the game. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Kyser, Vinemaple visited the Roy Kyser family Saturday afternoon The Kysers visited the Ken Simmons familv Fridav evening. The Ted Kuljus, Portland, were week-end guests of her mother, Mrs. Jane Hansen. Ted returned to work Sunday after recovering from recent surgery. Mrs. Dale Dressel, North Bon­ neville visited the Ray Garlocks Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Don Larson, Mrs. Fred Larson, Vernonia, Mrs. Terry Larson. Portland and Mrs. Ro­ ger Medges Jana and Joey, visited the W illard Garlocks Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Dale Dressel, North Bonneville, was a Saturday overnight visitor of her folks. Mrs. Cox Home Again O e r n o n ia THURSDAY. SEPT After Family Viiil Zaqie 13, 1973 3 MIST Mrs Nettie Cox re­ turned home Thursday after visiting at Jefferson with her son, Lyle Wilson and fam ily. She had gone back with them earlier when they were here visiting. Members of Columbia County Lyle brought his mother home Chapter 499. American Associa and did some work for her tion of Retired Persons, have a Mr and Mrs Jim Wagner and fam ily, Yamhill, visited the musical treat in store at the September 18th meeting in Dave Crawford family Sunday The Butch Crawford, Archie Shrine Hall, St Helens. The Horgan and Dave Stinnett fam ­ program opens at 1:30 p.m. The Vanity Four quartet from ilies joined the Crawfords and the St. Helens Sweet Adelines there guests for dinner w ill furnish the program and will Mrs Lena Mathews, son Bob give forth with some of their McCrosky and I-eslie of Pioche, ■ well-known harmony. A Sweet Nevada, are here visiting this Adelines group sang to chapter week Saturday evening they members a couple of years ago and the Walter Mathews were and was especially well re­ dinner guests of the Robert ceived. Mathews. Incidentally, the Sweet Adel­ Rosana Roth of Dayton, a r­ ines organization is putting on a rived Saturday evening for a few membership drive in September days visit with her sister Mrs and invites any woman inter­ Eldon Shetler and fam ily. Janet ested in singing to contact any Shetler left last week for Three member Hills, Alberta, Canada. Forest Sign-up sheets for the next took Teresa Zehr back to her chapter bus trip set for October home at Winston and Blossom, 23 w ill be available. The group Robin and Melody to Grants w ill visit Hoquiaip’s Castle after Pass Sunday. The Shetler child­ a noon luncheon in Hoquiam, ren w ill be entering the New Washington. Hope Christian School this year. AARP To Enjoy Musical Treat Recruiter Here EAGLE ADS PAY OFF Sergeant Alvin Gauthreaux, US Army recruiter, w ill be at the police station to talk with all who are interested in the US Army. The hours are on Tuesday from 9-11:30 a m. and also on Friday from 12:30 - 2:30 p.m. □ nehaiem valley MOTOR FREIG H T, INC, CAN'T USE IT? WHY KEEP IT? SELL IT WITH A WANT AD. Phone 429-3462 Sears 30-INCH 5-CYCLE PORTABLE ELECTRIC RANGE DISHWASHER Was $192.95 W as $251.95 NOW ONLY NOW ONLY $ $ 179« 21188 12 CU. FT. 20" ROTARY REFRIGERATOR LAWN MOWER W as $240.95 — Auto. Defrost 10 Cu. In. 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