Demonia Eagle Friends Enjoy Potluck Sat I THURSDAY. MIST—Mr and Mrs Sulo Sanders and Mr and Mrs Walter Mathews enjoyed potluck together at the Mathews home Saturday afternoon They had attended Mrs May Mills funeral earlier in the day Mr and Mrs Ed Simmons, of Cannon Beach, spent Friday night with Mr and Mrs Larry JAN SI. 1974 SEL-MOR INC., B. RHOADES. MELVIN SCHWAB. Ce O F F IC IA L N E W S P A P E R Y e n a a ia . O rrgaa Entered as second class mail matter August 4. 1952, under the act oi March 3, 1179 Garlock Published weekly on Thursday at 721 Madtson Ave . Vernonia Columbia County. Oregon 97064 and paid at the Vernonia Post Office as second class matter Mihscnpoons S3 Ot Per Year — In the Nehalem sw 1 Valley $4 00 Per Year Elsewhere O F F IC E HO URS Tees Wed.. F r i.—« aan. to C p m . M m A Sat —8 a m. to 12 Thors. Oregon Newspaper ___ Publishers ■ ■ S 3 Association Services Held For Mis. Lane Mrs Florence Lane 69. late a resident of 3015 Pacific Avenue Forest Grove and formerly a longtime resident of the Verne ma area, died at the Fores! Grove community hospital Jan nary 23rd following a illness of the past several months Funeral services were held at the Fuiter Mortuary Cha pc-1 Vernonia. Saturday January 26 at 2 30 p m The Rev jack Carlson pastor of the Evangel­ ical Church of Vernonia con­ ducted the services with Lodge Rites being under the auspices of the Mt Heart Rebekah Lodge of Vernonia Interment was at the Venonia Memorial Cemetery Florence Lane was born M ar­ ch 15. 19W in Glendale Arizona the daughter of George and Martha Ever Hartzell They later lived in California Kelso and Bellingham before coming to Vernonia where her father was the minister of the Evangel ical Church in Vernonia She graduated from the Vernonia High School She was m arried to Clyde McDonald in Vernonia on June 26. 1924 and of this union a daughter Mrs Thomas Jear. Schoenhemz was borr. With the exception of two years they lived in Vernonia until his death nere m 1943 • «, She was m a m e d to Emil Messing April 16. 1945 in Forest Grove and they lived in Vernonia until his death"m 1961 Mrs Lane lived in Vernonia until 1968. moving then to Portland and a short time later to Forest Grove She was m am ed in F orest Grove to Isaac Lane on Septem­ ber 3. 1971 and they lived at their present home since that time Surviving are her husband Isaac Lane Forest Grove Mrs Thomas Jean Schoer heinz. Portland Mrs Gene Helen Anna la Hood River Mrs Marvin 'Verla P orter­ field. Portland; seven grand­ children and four great -grand children Also surviving are two Brothers Oliver Hartzel Bothell and Edgar Hartzell Vernonia The family suggests contribu­ tions to the Vernonia Ambulance fund or vour favorite charitv » o « * sca!X < ao o aao 9 ao o o o « ar. THEATER FrU Sal. Ft boob Phoae 429-J37I JO Y TTY Feb. 1-2 40 CARATS the operation w ith only steam N E W E M P IR E Late-Rock Inc. plant w ill be a short time The plant, which is D E Q aad ecooomk rrstncüoBS. w ill recycle all left to iato the Blanche DeWitt Services Read THE PEOPLE SPEAK - - - To the Editor. Why the pickets at Safeway " Lets look at the leader of the United Farm Workers for an answer Cesar Chavez a leftist revoluntionary. is try ing to force farm workers to join his Com­ munist-dominated United Farm Workers t»rganizing Committee UFWO Chavez wants to aquire monopolistic control over all farm labor in the country; With such power, he could put an end to free-enterpnse farming by forcing collectivized agricul­ ture on the nation President Johnson s war on poverty personal on the federal payroll helped Chevez organize UFWO they have used tax money your tax money in his behalf They have helped organ ize. finance, and lead picketing and demonstrations some of them violent i in support of Chavez and UFWO. they have used their influence with the News Media and with leftist political, social and religious leaders to arrange national boy­ cotts of grapes, lettuce, and so on The boycotts are not intended to get anything for the farm workers They are used as economic pressure to require farm ers to force their own employees into Chavez s union Safeway a well known name, buys its produce at the best price it can and still give good quality product to its buyers, you the public Some oi Saiewavs pro­ duce is picked and packaged by- team sters which are not under Chavez, and that is what it is all about A leftist group of people trvmg to destroy Free-enter prise farming at your expense Roger W Bvrd P O Box 60 St Helens Oregon 397-4826 the appreciation for the resp espons« kill jus, say thanks for your support and contributions We will soon have our machine T F Tomlin Past President. Vernonia Chamber of Commerce Jaycee Kid Wrestlers The Vernonia Jaycees announ­ ced that they will host the Scappoose kid w restlers this Saturday February 2 The meet is scheduled to start at 10 a m and all boys wishing to partici pate should be already enrolled and at the gym at 10 a m Funeral services for Blanche DeWitt 82. a many year resident of the Vernonia area was held Saturday January 26th at 1 p m in Fuiten Mortuary Chape! in Vernonia with the Rev Jack Carlson officiating Mrs Lloyd Thomas served as the organist Committal rites follow«! with interment being held in the Vernonia Memorial Cemetery Lela Blanche DeWitt was born. January 5. 1892 in Jerry City. Ohio, the daughter of Charles C and Alice Hamshire Harned As a young child she went to live with her Aunt and Uncle She attended schools in California and went to Stanford University and received her teachers certificate She was united in m arriage to Harlev A DeWitt May 2. 1913 in Riverside California .After their m arriage they moved to Wheat- land Ferry near Salem. Oregon In 1931 the family moved on to a farm near Keasey near Vernonia DeWitt proceeded her in death in June 16 1966 In 1960 the family moved to Vernonia In August of 1972 she moved to Pasco. Wash ington to live with her son Mrs DeWitt died January 21st following an extended illness in Pasco She is survived by two sons and one daughter. Mrs Charles Alice Brown. Red mond Washington. Theodore DeWitt of Vernonia and Donald DeWitt of Pasco Washington Also surv iv ing is one sister Mrs Olive McMahan and 13 grand­ children and 13 great-grand children Mr and Mrs Francis Resnick and family of Seattle. Washing ton visited his parents Mr and Mrs Frank Resnick in Mist over the weekend Mr and Mrs Chuck Aber netby and family of Whidbey Island Washington visited her father. Ray Mathesion in Mist over the weekend Mr and Mrs Rov Kvser and Doug were in Longv iew on Wednesday, and later in the day they were in St Helens Mr and Mrs Fred Larsen and Dennis visited Mr and Mrs Willard Garlock last Saturday evening The valley extends its heart felt sympathy and condolances to the family of Mrs May Mills Mrs Jane Hansen returned home Friday ev ening from Port­ land. w here she had been spend ing some time visiting friends and relatives Accompaning Mrs Hansen home were her son and daughter-in-law. Mr and Mrs Ted Kujula. of Portland While in Portland. Mrs Hansen visited with Mrs Libel, and Mr and Mrs Cechmamek Mr and Mrs Kujula stayed over the weekend with Mrs Hansen, and Saturday attended Mrs Mills funeral and returning to Port land on Sunday afternoon Mr and Mrs Valis Tooley and 'daughter Paulene Trask of M>»n tesano. Washington visited Mr and Mrs Charles Sundland after Mrs Mills funeral Mrs Tooley was a sister-in-law of Mrs Mills .O r Wednesdav afternoon. Mr and Mrs Casper Serby visited Mr and Mrs John Hyatt of Clatskanie TOWN & COUNTRY MMOOOOHMMOMOWOOOK Morris (.raves of GoM Beach and Mrs Ethel Blake of Port land spent Monday at the home of his mother. Mrs Mabel Graves M rs \ eta Stephens and son Vincent of Hopewell were here on Saturday to attend the funeral of Mrs Blanche DeWitt. w » 1 A WORK FOR WU fu ite n I m o r tu a r y chape laaaraaris, M trial eecvrlty. veteran». Capable advice regardlag 9th aad Baseline Hillsboro—648-2161 Cedar and Pacific Forest Grove—357-2161 4856 S W Wataon Beaverton— 644-1119 741 Madison Street Vernonia— <»-«611 la : to 2,000 S&K GREEN STAMPS -T > To the Editor I would like to thank all the volunteers who called offering me help during the flood Al­ though I did not need aid at that time I greatly appreciated their offers of help as I'm sure others did Merle Cline I have been searching for words to try to express the appreciation for the response that has beer, made in regards to the Heart machine fund A few w eeks ago our goal seemed very distant I have always had a lot of faith in people and felt that we could raise the money for the machine but that it would take a long time We are over the halfway m ark and our goal is m sight I am still at a loss of words The response has beer, wonderful Contributions have came from people in other states Children have donated People of all ages various groups, many businesses Mist Birkenfeld Area is supporting this wonderful I have come to the conclusion that I will be unable to find words to express k ¡7» r iW A ? —- al. ft s * 0 . r ex Paid when you put money in a Lincoln savings account! 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