• PCC Van Offers s ; GED Brush-Up The Adult B asic Education department of Portland Com munity College is now offering . Vernonia residents free mstruc- ‘¿J" *n if* 8*? « od em ic skills I i t wishes to announce that any person desiring to prepare for the GED examination, or any person desiring merely to brush up on math, English, science, social studies, or literature will find free materials and instruc­ tion every Monday in the mobile learning van The van w ill be parked at the corner of Bridge and Weed streets and w ill be in operation between the hours of 10 a m and 2:30p.m. Greg Wilson w ill be the new instructor replacing Robert Scott who is instructing fulltim e at PCC PCC wishes to point out that instruction w ill take place on a totally individual basis The student w ill work closely with the instructor and w ill be able to study and learn at his own pace without the pressure of a class­ room situation Special empha sis is usually given to the sub jects of math and English, but instruction may be offered in almost any other academic area the student desires For further information call 429.1211 or stop by the van on Mondays. Bridgets Move From V a lle y Mr and Mrs W illiam Bnd gers sold their place here to Warren Aldrich and have moved to Forest Grove They were long tim e residents of the valley Mrs Bridgers (Janet De Rock) was born on the Burn out of Mist M r Bridgers came to the valley in 1913, and was a builder of tressles, hewing the timbers by hand Later they bought the Mist store which they operated many years, also having the Mist Post Office at that time. They moved to Vernonia alxtut 25 years ago Mr and Mrs Bridgers cele­ brated their 50th wedding an­ niversary in Vernonia in 1964 CAN'T USE IT? WHY K E E P IT? SELL IT WITH A WANT AD. Lucas Warns Home Owners Fund Grows By Door-To-Door Egg Exchange Roller Derby Oernonla Eagk THURSDAY, Invites Call Bob Lucas, Columbia County D istrict Attorney, has a special The first Portland appearance warning for home owners with of the Portland Cougars, local leaky basements. Lucas reports team in the Northwest Roller that he has received information league, was last Friday even On Thursday, September 13, concerning a company which ing, September 14. The 8 p.m the Vernonia Swim and Re­ claims to be able to waterproof game held at the Portland Sports creation Club successfully spon basements and foundations Arena, 8725 N. Chautauqua sored a swimming trip to the through a pressure pumping Blvd., featured the Cougars Forest Grove pool There were method whereby a m ixture of against the visiting Seattle 26 enthusiastic kids and lots of Sharks. Sodium Bentonite is mixed with fun. water and forced into the cracks N orthwest R o lle r League, During the early part of the of the foundation through which Inc , is sponsoring the profes week, the kids spent three water is leaking sional roller derby skating JIM PROEHL The company uses a "Ninety- evenings out in the community in games in the Pacific Northwest an effort to build a fund They Day Set Up Period" to avoid on a permanent basis This is the Local Boy Receives immediate complaints They would like to take this oppor­ firs t time for a league to be claim that the m ixture takes tunity to say thanks to all the based in this area. The league DSC Scholarship people who helped out by buying approximately 90 days to set up office is located at 14200 S.E, and seal the cracks, therefore, if or selling an egg They also McLoughlin Blvd., Milwaukie. Jim Proehl, son of Mr and a basement would continue to remind the community that any General Manager is Keith Boos Mrs Darrold R. Proehl, Ver­ money collected w ill go directly leading the Portland team leak after the process had been nonia, has received the Fneaa w ill be Captains Jim Nolan, completed, this would explain into improving Vernonia’s rec­ Rasmussen Dirksen Scholarship fa c ilitie s and the continued leaking The rea tion al Spokane, and Karren Thompson, at Dakota State College programs The treasury, at this pattern of this company has been Roseburg Coach for the Cougars He is a 1971 graduate of time, stands at just slightly over to stay in a state for ap­ is Sonny Brown, a skater with Vernonia High School and in his $40 Any donations or help with proximately 90 days, sell all the fund-raising efforts w ill a l­ many years of derby experience. third year of social science Shark Captains are Aubrey contracts they possibly can and studies at DSC ways be appreciated Bollenbaugh. Estacada and Jan- then move on to more fertile The Dirksen scholarship is As the club grows in size they yce Farley, Portland B ill Burns, awarded on the basis of aca­ ground are facing a transportation crisis a veteran of nine years in the Lucas reports that as of this demic excellence and leader and need help desperately in this derby wars, is the Seattle coach. date, no complaints have been area If anyone can help out or ship. After a successful swing received in Oregon concerning even be w illing to assist with the through eastern Oregon, and this operation however he planning and organizing of ac- Delta Kappa Gamma Salem and Eugene, the league warns that it is anticipated that tivities be sure to call or drop in plans to skate in Portland two the individuals operating as the next Tuesdav evening at 7 n m Initiates Members nights a month Next date w ill company w ill pro- at the Anderson Park cabin. TAU Chapter of Delta Kappa be September 28 at the Portland bably swing through Oregon On September 29 there w ill be Gamma met Saturday at the Sports Arena again Skating for some time in the next several a trip to go ice-skating Cars w ill West Oregon Electric building the league is now being sche­ months leave from the scout cabin at 12 Maude Wells and Dorothy San- D istrict Attorney Lucas cau­ noon and return at 5 p.m All duled for numerous cities in don were the hostesses tions any homeowner who is persons under 21 years who Oregon, Washington and Idaho. Miss Jeane Spaulding, state Skating is done on a portable, i u ™ x k e X ' n “ 5,cr e ,o ,u'e, president, was a guest speaker banked track, set up for each and spoke of the 1973-74 program or who claim to be able Io seal , Arid,.r i , „ P“ rk S h ta M O pick game. Roller league teams con­ as outlined by the National £dkn?g basements, to check up permission slips. These per- sist of five male, or female, Society. the.r business credentials and to rnissjon slips Slgned7 nd members on the track at one Four new members were in i­ time during a 12-minute period check with the D istrict Attor- returned by departure Time tiated Mrs. Vera Gault of As­ ney s office prior to signing any There also phone Eight periods in one game. toria, Miss Joan Meohinney of Skaters interested in trying contrac for work to be done re g is tra tio n to 429-6872 by Gearhart, Mrs Charlotte Stran out for professional skating, or Thursday, September 27. This is dberg of Warrenton, and Miss Cancer Society Sets to get an accurate count so needing training, are invited to Shirley Hodgman of Westport contact the league office for proper transportation can be Luncheon was served by Mt Second Bike-A-Thon in fo rm a tio n E ith e r banked arranged Absolutely no late Heart Rebekah Lodge Society track or flat track skating registrations w ill be accepted Columbia County Division of club at the Oddfellows Hall. experience is suitable. Addition- Cost is: skate rental, aDDroxi- The next meeting w ill be held American Cancer Society is al skaters w ill be needed as more mately 50 cents and skating holding the second annual Bike- in Seaside October 20 teams are slated to be added to a-thon Saturday, September 29 fee approximately $1.25 with a the league Spokane and Boise at the Columbia County F a ir­ transportation fee of 25 cents. are the next two sites selected. THOSE WHO grounds The committee is ask­ Home Extension Unit ing the county and requesting SERVE the public, when approached by Enjoys First Meet participants to pledge per mile For an uplifting pam phlet Word has been received from based on a serm on on “ The Timber Route Home Exten­ Tom Tronson, a 1973 VHS grad­ donations to American Cancer L utheran H o u r,” called, “ F o r­ sion study group held their first uate, who is now serving in the Society tu n a te Are the B roken-H eart­ Special events chairman for meeting last week at the West Navy, that he would like to hear ed "w rite to R oom 220, In te r­ from his friends in Vernonia His Vernonia area >s Gennie Hanson Oregon Electric Building national L utheran L aym en’s Hostesses were Betty Fuquay The county Special Events address is: Tom L Tronson SR, League, 2185 H am pton Ave., 540 70-6478 Co. 272, NTC, San Chairman is Jack DeLashmutt and Zola Christensen and St. Louis, Missouri 63139. of St Helens delightful assortments of cakes Diego, California, 92136 were served SEPT Mr and Mrs B ill Hunter are the parents of a baby g irl born September 8 at the Good Sa m aritan hospital in Portland She weighs 7 pounds and is named Laurie Jean Grand parents are M r and Mrs Craw ford Hunter of Lostine, Mr Frank Otto of Joseph and Mrs Mildred McLean of Wallowa who is here helping care for the fam ily. M r. and Mrs. Ben Fowler are the parents of a baby g irl born September 14 at the Forest Grove Community Hospital She is named Michelle Danet, she weighs 5 pounds, 12 ounces Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Earl Baska of Cornelius. Senior Citizen News — By Woodrow Moo QUESTION: I ’m retired. I read that starting this year I can earn $2,000 a year and still get my full social security payments. Is there any chance that this amount w ill be in ­ creased in the future? ANSW ER: Yes. Recent changes in the social security law provide that, as future earnings levels rise, the amount people can earn and still get social security benefits w ill also rise The first future increase in the social security retirem ent test w ill go into effect in 1974. QUESTION: My wife had to quit her job because of an illness about two years ago. She never applied for social security dis­ ability benefits because she always hoped she would recover and be able to return to work She died a month ago and I understand that she could have gotten social security benefits for herself and our three child­ ren if she had applied. Can anything be done about this now? ANSWER: One of the recent changes in the social security law covers just such a case as yours. You can contact any social security office to file an application to receive the re t­ roactive benefits that your wife and children may have been entitled to. QUESTION: I retired and began getting monthly social security payments when I was 63. I ’ll be 65 in the fall. Is it true that I ’ll be enrolled in Medicare automatically? ANSWER: Yes, you w ill be automatically signed up for both the hospital and medical insur­ ance parts of Medicare. The medical part w ill cost you $6.30 a month, but you can decline the coverage if you do not wish to pay the premiums for it. Norman Davis and Harry Eckland attended the Columbia County Council meeting at St. Helens Friday, September 14 Everyone is working hard to make a success of the County Country Store. They welcome items - apples, pears, and gar­ den vegetables. We shipped another load of rolled papers to Portland. Please call if you have papers or drop them off at our center. Transportation has kept our volunteer drives busy; and we have more scheduled through the end of September. Many items are coming in the flea m arket and can always use more. Our membership has slowed up for September. We are look­ ing for more to join up. Naomi Mack, Ted H ill and George Johnson are in the hospiiai - Do hope to see them all home and with us soon. Our social potluck w ill be India produces about 80 per­ Friday, September 21,12:30 p.m. cent of the opium legally used in All Senior Citizens Welcome. medicine. VERNONIA VS. SALEM ACADEMY Alpine Lanes and Chalet Flower Shop Ben's Barber Shop Birkenfeld Lunch & Service Bill Horn Rlty. & Ins. Bob's Union Service Bruce Berndt Excavating National Public Service Insurance— Dave Brunsman Olympic Forest Products Perry's Basketball Camp Pine Cone Lloyd Quinn FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 Ralph's Chevron Service 8:00 P.M . Sam's Food Store Brunsman Hardware & Electric John Serafin Logging GREENMAN FIELD C&C Logging Sew Simple Shop Vernonia Sentry Market C-Z Corp. — E.P. Stamm Farm Archie Dass Logging Dave's Automotive— ARCO Davies Chevrolet Smejkal Logging | — LOGGER J.V. FOOTBALL — : Vernonia vs. Corbett C o n fia 83’ geU knocked « « hts y *" U5‘ Week8 causing him * Smith & Hull Logging, Inc. Stan's Auto Shop Monday, Sept. 24—G P.M. Union Oil Company Weller & Bernardi GREENMAN FIELD - Don's Auto Service Vernonia Branch Loren Ellis Jr. and Sons U. S. National Bank Ellson Cedar Products Vernonia Clinic Essie's Antiques Vernonia Drug F & E Logging Vernonia Eagle Fisher's Electric Vernonia Golf Club Franz Bread— John Judah Vernonia M ilk Farms Gwin Logging Holce Logging International Paper Co. Kimmel's Apparel Lew's Restaurant Mist Shake and Ridge DICK BRUNSMAN finds the going mighty rough as he 1* met by practically the whole Bluejay line in Friday mxht gam e at Concordia. Join These Vernonia Area Firms, Organiz­ ations & Individuals In Backing the Ver­ nonia Loggers. 1973 3 NEW A R R IV A L S LOGGER FOOTBALL Allied J & H Lumber Co. 20, Vernonia Police Cadets Vernonia Sanitary Service Vernonia Variety Wally's Exxon Service Western Auto West Oregon Electric Co-op.