Columbia County Bank Debits Raise THURSDAY, BRUNSMAN T im e very to w ish m erry everyone C h r istm a s Bank debits for the eight reporting banks including Co­ lumbia county were up in Octo ber, 1973, compared to October 1972, the University of Oregon Bureau of Business Research has reported Debits for October 1973, to tal­ ed $28,037,000 For September, 1973, the total was $25,311,000 and for October 1972, the total was $25,588,000 Oregon, with 426 banks report ing, had a percentage increase of 18 3 in October 1973, as compar ed with September 1973, and a 45.4 percentage increase in Oct ober 1973, compared with Octo b e r 1972 Total bank debits for October 1973, came to $9,780,826,000 For September 1973, the total was $8,270,880,000 and for October 1972, the total was $6,729,142,000 a DEC 20, 1973 5 HARDWARE q nehalem Ü valley I— MOTOR » _ A ir F R E IG H T, INC. Phone 429-3462 L \< J . Puzzled On What To GIVE HER? BUY NOW A SAVE! VHS G RAPPLER struggles to get a hold at their match Friday night against Jefferson. The team has shown great Improve­ ment this year winning one first place trophy to date. 20% OFF On All 400 Series SINGER B u ild in g P erm its U p In Colum bia County season ! Wally's Exxon Service SEWING MACHINES or May your holiday ring with much joy and happiness. October 1973. This was 34 6 percent higher than the total in October 1972. The state total in October 1973, included $28,166,096 for 1,533 new- dwelling units; $27,878,721 tor new nonresidential construct­ io n . and $26,100,128 for addi tions, alterations and repairs to existing structures Building perm its were up in Columbia County in October 1973, compared to October 1972, the University of Oregon Bureau of Business Research has re ­ ported . In October 1973, the total was $322,300 compared to $158,384 in the same month last year. Building perm its from 148 identical reporting centers in Oregon totalled $82,144.945 in ★ Ready Mixed Concrete ★ Concrete Aggregate ★ Crushed Rock ★ Road Gravel O c r n o n ia 'E a g le i h i n ter Bu« You VACUUM CLEANERS Open Sunday SMITH'S Sewing Center i 115 No. Col. River Hwy. SCAPPOOSE APPROVED SINGER CcALER Isabelle, Peggy * Bert -frt- frv-frn Let L itte r Bug You ST. MARY'S ANNUAL CHRISTMAS FOOD SALE MONDAY, DECEMBER 24 FROM 9:00 À.M. AT VERNONIA SENTRY .Effective Immediately— —— ALL PRODUCTS WILL BE Sold by Scale Weight CHOPPED OR MINCED GORTON'S «« c l a m s ..........3 FR O M ALL OF US AT SENTRY MARKETS SCAPPOOSE SAND & GRAVEL CO. J J KRAFT MINIATURE MARSH. _ MALLOWS....... 2 - 3 9 ’ B o n e le s s H a n s PHONE 5437141 KRAFT PHILADELPHIA CREAM A R M O U R STAR OR HYGRADE Route 2. Box 1 SCAPPOOSE. OREGON - C H K SI.................. 2 79*1 •■’ $J (PIUS DEPOSIT) moisture added for TENDERNESS 4 FLAVOR ......................................................... 6 , ’.n s potato chips LODGE AND CLUB NOTICES VERNONIA JAYCEES Meet* the 2nd A 4th VALLEY Tuesday every of month. J.C. Hall—Old M ill 7:30 P.M . Bob Carson, President Faye Davis, Secretary Market 8-74 PYTHIAN SISTERS VERNONIA T E M P LE NO. 61 HALF OR W H O LE NEHALEM Meets at West Oregon Electric Bldg., third Thursday of each month, 7:30 p.m. Joe L. Dailey, President Ralph Bergerson, Sec’y. 3-74 Leona Haverland, M.E.C. Cora Lange, Secretary 3-74 AT.&A.M. - $f m T wl Wkjric Vernonia Lodge No. 184 A. F. A. M . meets at Masonic Temple. Stated communications on first Thursday of each month at 8:00 p.m. A Jim Norwod, W.M. Walter E. Linn, Sec'y. 1-74 IWA Local USDA CHOICE IB Monday of each month. A.F.L. - 7:30 p.m. 4-74 C.I.O. HOLIDAY FAVORI] LB ’ 1“ BOTTOM ROUHO STKAK RUMF ROAST SW IFTS OR DAB S IS IB SIZE‘ 7 CAMEO HAMS 3 'B . SLICED BACOH FRESH OYSTERS Meets 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month. 1 4 t’ RESERS OVERROAST VERNONIA POST 11» Wilbur E. Wilson, Commander Harry Culbertson. Adjutant A U X IL IA R Y First and Third Tuesdays Reutiia Hom, President Gertrude Schalock, Sec’y. LB STUFFIHC MIX 2W LB T ’1” 79* P a p e r T o w e ls G N T RLS 2 MEDIUM CHEDDAR nalle v s ass t o 98 LB H O U A N D HOUSE LlO . 3 “ 8 9 «219 wits..... NABISCO 17 VAR S£w msswt .........- — Meets 2nd A 4th Thursday even­ ings of each month in the I.O.O.F. HaU. Irm a Chance, Noble Grand Evelyn Heath, Sec’y. 3-74 3O< 7 c 0* " ..... PLANTERS j IS I« « - ^ joush . cuc tH»s C OC KT AM. n M DRYROAS’ ^MMOKAMttS...... « A -tA m S W A K «A B TW S «ABUTS - FREEZE D RIED COFFEE LIS TWO I SWAT ’r BRUCE, POLAROID FILM WAX B LEDIUM W S E N fftlA N T F J > î û ï i B B i i « 3 3 * I : W «ABUTS . ... ............................................. Vernonia Lodge No. 246 PITTED OLIVES 4 -M TASTER'S CHOICE FOLGER S (W /O U T *1 7 » ) H æ =sl COFFEE J no 5- min j E LIMIT I tC O U P PER pFAMILY ' . OO* W IIM L - C O U R iS EXP 12 24 73 40 4 3 ,108 ,T 8 8 I.O.O.F. C O L O « RACK k SQUARE SHOOTER flfr a n q e s First and Third Tuesday 1-74 COOL FRESH, C HO ICE NAVEL MAGIC PRE WASH FROZEN DESSERT TOPPING 9 0 1 TUP „98 DISHWASHER CASCADE Order of Eastern Star SCENIC VIEW SLICED STRAWMRMS SlOoi ‘ I FROZEN W /P O IA IO E S , O N IO N S OR CRM SCE ■ IM S IY f P f A S ............. DETERGENT FOR AUTOMATICS A . . , >1 MRS SM IlM PUMPKIN OR MINCE FROZIB PIIS LB. 50-oz 2Aoi AT U S NO 1 SWEET POTATOES OR GOLDEN YAMS U 8 .D J L . A U T H O R IZ E D FOOD ALCOHOLICS S TA M P STORE 1-74 ANONYMOUS Vernonia Barrack« Veterans of World War I Meets 4th Monday each month at the IOOF hall, 12 Noon Vernonia Friendship Group 429-2941 - M EM B ER 429-6245 4>le Dunlap. Commander H. L. Russell, Adjutant Meets 4th Monday, I.O.O.F. Hall 8-73 VEBNONIA, OREGON 2-74 VERNONIA CLUB A U X IL IA R Y U N IT E D GROCERS. IN C . 735 JEFFERSON AVE. - KAOPECTATE REMEDY LIONS it . Cora Lange, President Faye Davis, Secretary S fM son 7-74 Nehalem Chapter 153. O.E.S. Regular com­ munication the 3rd Wed. each month at Ma- . sonic Temple. All visiting sis­ ters and bro­ thers welcome. Hope Koch, W.M. Irm a Fisher, Sec’y. 1-74 EA U S CHOICE BONELESS BEEF $TAW AMERICAN LEGION LB MEDIUM SIZE 10-oa JAR sjo a IB 4V) WESTERN FAMILY F LE IS HC M A NN 5 out» KUt WHO« ‘¿ i’KWWllOW , CHAM........... ciJa 8 p.m. Lloyd Quinn, Noble Grand Harry Culbertson, Sec’y. sr * U S CHOICE RONE IN 08 «START MT. HEART REBEKAH LODGE NO. 243 Meeting on 1st LB ZEE ASSORTED, WHITE. PRINTS Board of Directors report to mem­ bers quarterly. Board meets the second Monday, 8:00 p.m. at West Oregon Electric office. Visitors invited. 3-14 TOP ROUHO STIAK U S CHOICE BONELESS FULL CUT OR THICK CUT SWISS VERNONIA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE T. F. Tomlin, President Mrs. Evelyn Heath, Sec’y. U S CHOICE BONELESS ROUND STEAKS NESCAFE Meetings: I.O.O.F. Hall Second and Fourth Wednesdays of each month at 8 p.m. i I Z /#1 Standard (Rag. 39c) DIPS for CHIPS *1/ Your Sentry Stores have available a wide selection of FRESH & FROZEN Norbest Tendertime Turkeys, Fresh and Frozen G rade A Turkeys, Self Basting and Butterball Turkeys. A good selec­ tion is also available of fine quality Ducks, Geese, and other poultry. CHAPTER M EETS AT P IN E CONE SUM M ER RECESS Darrold Proehl, President Ted Forbes, Secretary 3 74 , 1 lie 'I I» 01 10 EXCEDRIN P.M. TABLETS lit M NASAL SPRAY 4 -WM ,1 ft M 51 M lomi S13i 1 ,, sin s i «'s ■ ¡ r SHAVE CREAM M IDO L TABLETS ALKA SELTZER tllliTTf fOARt l i t IP PAIN IlllfV tl l i t I I (Oil PACK ANT ACIO 65e s 79c « ."> CI. $ 1 ,0 1 L