Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, September 19, 1974, Page 5, Image 5

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FOR SALE-Geoarel
SERVICES
FOR REUT
FOR SALE: Two pvakects with
cage
Call 4296B3?________ » t i c
PROFESSIONAL PA IN TIN G
19« - J6 foot Utopia trailer for
sale. Double entrance; rear bed­
room. floor ducted heat
Su­
perior Insulation - 4-Inch top and
aide*; 5-inch bottom Side mount­
ed awning. *3995.
Also »-foot
camper with jacks
Good con­
dition. »600 Will sell both *4495
429-5061____________________38tfc
— Free Estimates —
Special Summer Rates
BEG INNER S Trombone for sale
Good condition. Needs new mouth
piece. »65. Call after 7 00 p.m.
4293513____________________38t3c
C LA R IN E T with case—used, ex­
cellent condition. »50. Phone 429
3331.________________________ 38tl
TAKE sod away the Blue Lustre
way from carpets and uphulstery.
Rent electric shampooer »1.00.
Brunsman Hardware
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GOOD Hunting Trailer.
Steel
frame and bos. 4' sides, fenders,
tail and signal lights, spare tire
and wheel. Phone 4293854.
____________________________ M B
TRADE custom made Furniture
for Auto Repair, auto painting,
etc. Also for hay or livestock.
Phone 755-2513 _____________ 37t2
FOR SALE — Custom made fin ­
it ure, built to last forever. Rea­
sonable prices - See next to Ben's
Barber ShSop. Vernonia, Phone
755-2513 _____________________37t2
12-FT. Aluminum boat. Call 429
3181.________________________87t2
FOR the home Seamstress - Full
line of Simplicity Patterns at
SEW S IM PLE SHOP, 725 Bridge,
Vernonia.
Phone 4297441.
___________________________ 17tfc
CUT FLOWERS, weddings, fun­
eral designs, plants. Also flowers
wire. Artificial flowers and
gifts. CHALET FLOW ER SHOP.
Phone 4295733 or 4296301.
___________________________ 13tfr
FOR SALE-Rl Estate
GOOD Sized modern three bed­
room. two bath home on large
corner double lot with family
room and double fireplace
Wall
Io wall carpeting, drapes and ap­
pliances
Near schools
Asking
»35.000. Phone 4296425.
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FO R SALE — 4-5 acres for sale
an Mellinger Rd. Phone 4295011.
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'FABRICS 'n FASHIONS'’ Busi-
n a s for sale
u r t r e at store
Make offer
ln-
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Rill Horn Q3
Realty
G Rl
»53 Bridge St.. Vernonia
B IL L HORN. BROKER
SALESMAN:
Deri Roberts—429-3804
Sue F ilter—4297014
FOREST GROVE BRANCH —
Arlie Satterlee, Mgr.—Ph. 357-2321
FOR S ALE-Anloi
1 9 5 » C H EVRO LET Biscayne
Good work car. 4295651 days;
4292522. eve_______________ 38>3c
1952 M IL IT A R Y Jeep
Full cab.
Good
condition.
Extras.
429
3195._______________________ 38t3c
1953 FORD A. ton 4-speeJ. good
tiros and new battery . Has '59
motor in it. Ph 4297902
37tfc
MOBILE HOMES
M O B ILE HOME - 1973 Freedom,
30x44. 2 bedroom, skirting, storm
windows, double insulation, gable
roof, ail electric, carpeted, ap­
pliances. in excellent condition,
»9,595.
Call 324-7012 after 5:00
pun.______________________ 38tlc
FOR SALE - 1966 - 10x55 Lake-
wood Mobile home, skirting, awn­
ings and two metal storage sheds.
42967B3____________________Mt3c
CABO »1 THANKS
OUR smcore thanks and deep ap­
preciation is offered to those who
thought of us during the long
ths of Guy's illness and on
recent passing.
The cards, calls, flowers and
contributions to the Cancer So­
ciety and to the Vernonia Am­
bulance Fund are gratefully ac­
knowledged.
To the Masonic order, particu­
larly to Glen Hawkins we give
thanks for a beautiful service.
We thank members of the Ne­
halem Chapter of O.E.S., the La­
dies Golf Group, West Oregon
Electric wives and the Bridge
Clubs for all the delicious and
abundant food brought to us.
Y o w kindness w ill always be
remembered
Mr«. Guy Thomas
M r. and Mrs. Chuck Macy
and fam ily
M r. Charles Thomas
L
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WE WISH to thank everyone for
their help and love during
«or recent loss. Also a special
thanks to Pastor Wooten and the
Vernonia Bible church.
M r. and Mrs. Thompson and
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Interior - Exterior
LELAND SEIBERT
Phone 42961(1
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KELSO SALE
BARM
R. Vaughn Baker,
Auctioneer
AUCTION F R ID A Y 7 : « P.M .
Phone 425-3212
130 Sales Barn Road
KELSO. WASHINGTON M626
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VERNONIA SANITARY
SERVICE
Phone 4296711
_ _ _ _ _ _ _______________ aotfc
SHOE REPAIRS — Open 8:30
a m. to 5:30 p.m. Tandy Shoe
Repair, D St., Vernonia, 4293301.
___________________________ Side
ARCTIC
INSULATING CO.
Blown-in Insulation
Rockwool Batting
F R E E ESTIM ATES
Call C olled 397-1670
ST. HELENS
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Norman Hillsbery,
Builder
New Homes Built To Your
Specifications
New Construction - Additions • Re-
modrlng - Roofing . Foundations
— F R E E ESTIM ATES —
429-8942
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BAIR
Logging Co.
429-7485
The Place To Call For
A ll Your Rock Needs!
rrucking, Excavating. Bulldozing.
Backhoe
NEW VERN O N IA Hotel - Rooms
by day. week or month. Also,
trailer hook ups Phono 4295091.
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NOTICE
FOR OREGON JOURNAL ser­
vices call A1 Iman, 4292081 be­
fore 10:30 a.m. and after 5:30
p m _______________________ 29tfc
PERSONAL
REDUCE safe and fast with Go.
Bes Tablets it E-Vap
"water
pills” . Vernonia Drug______ 37t2
BOWLING
SM KM M M aunO O M M M M M M
WOMEN'S LEAGUE
T H U R S D A Y League.
Septem ber 12
The Chicks
2 2
Bob’s Union
2 2
Vernonia Eagles
2 2
Chevy V-8’s
2 2
High team gam e and series.
The Chicks, 833 and 2327; high
individual game. Darlene W il-
coxen and Rose Dunaway, 172;
High individual series. Rose
Dunaway 479.
Splits picked up; Pat Larson
3-10; Betty Holsey 3-10; Jeanette
Hood 2-7
MONDAY LEAGUE
September 16
Quinn Insurance
7 1
West Oregon
6 2
Tim bem ook
3 5
Vernonia Drug
0 8
High team gam e, Tim bem ook
893. high team series, Quinn
Insurance 2439; high individual
gam e and series Bettv Fuquay
199 and 538.
Splits picked
up;
Bobbie
Enneberg 2-7; Gladys K im m el
3-10; Hazle Wendling 4-5-7; Sally
W right 5-10.
Tuesday afternoon
M arios
6 2
Daves Arco
4 4
Rose Motel
4 4
K im m e l’s
6 2
High team series and gam e.
M arios, 2408, 832; high indiv­
idual series. Gladys K im m el.
472. high individual gam e, Isa
Andregg, 185
Splits picked u p ; K im Koosier
2-7 and 5-6-19; Lee Chandler 3-10;
and Carol Bodenhamer 3-10
SEPTIC TANK PU M PIN G
Licensed - Bonded and Insured
PHONE 317-3172
If no answer call 397-2281.
Columbia County Septic
Tank Service
18tfc
Sept. 17,
C n tan d U u rl
6 2
Standard-OU
___
6 2
Bill Hom
3 5
p iiis
r r
High team series. Standard
O il, 2469; high team game.
Standard oil 872, high individual
series and gam e. Joyce Johnson
511 and 229
Splits picked u p ; Sharon K rie ­
ger 2-7; Joyce Johnson 6-7-910;
Trudy M agoff, 7-910;
Irene
M eyer 3-10; Donna Price 5-6
INSTRUCTION
MEN'S LEAGUE
Sand • Gravel - Reck
Stockpiled la Vernonia for
—Immediate D elivery—
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LEARN A TRADE
R A PID CONCENTRATED
TR A IN IN G
Heavy Equipment Operation
Refrigeration?Air Conditioning
Small Engine ZMotorcyie
Mechanics
Approved for the training of
veterans
Resident Training 'Portland Ore.)
Day and Evening Classes
Home Study
Call for Information:
Portland — «595181
Oregon (Toll Free) — 809452-6717
WEST COAST TR A IN IN G
SER. INC.
P. O. Box 224«. Milwaukie, Ore.
17222
37t4c
LOST and FOUND
FOUND: Irish setter wearing col­
lar and shot tags found in vicinity
of Keasey Route.
Dog is full
grown. May be claimed by iden­
tifying and paying for ad. Phone
4295023 or 4297171._________ 34tfc
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September 11
6 2
Sentry
4 4
Don s Auto
4 4
Vernonia M ilk
2 6
Mist Shake
High team series. Sentry 2639;
high individual series and gam e,
B Sm ejkal 523 and 185
Splits picked up; Del M ickner
3-10; Don Huss 3-10; C. Bowers
3-10; B Bates 3-10; M F eth-
erston 5-10. D Johnson 3-10; L.
Alford 3-9-10.
Septem ber 12
Alpine Lanes
7 1
Mikes
4 4
Funsters
4 4
Smith and Hult
1 7
High team series
Alpine
Lanes, 2843; high _________
individual
series and gam e Jim Johnson 520
and 195
Splits picked up; J. Johnson
3-9-10 and 3-10, H Anderegg
3-lU; R Bodenhamer 3-10; T
Bodenhamer 5-7; and D E llio tt
2- 7.
Septem ber 13
West Oregon
3 1
Vernonia Drug
3 1
L e w ’s
1 3
Sunny Side
1 3
High team series. West O re ­
gon. 1557; high individual series.
Henry Anderegg, 487; high in ­
d iv id u a l gam e, Rick G arcia,
175
Splits picked up; G ary Lizzo,
3- 10; Claude Bowers, 3-10; R an ­
ey Holce, 3-10.
Coach's Corner Vernonia Harriers Take
first Invitational
14 at Monroe
Tw elve of the top 15 teams
from last year showed up at the
invitational to run the long
course which took its toll on a
M E L V IN NICE
number of runners It was the
Football Conch
Vernonia Cross Country team
e I first
irsi ye
The
year only three run-
that went to the invitational with
ners turned out
and it takes a
<
“ The gam e against Salem
a bitter taste of defeat from the
m inim um of five to have a team .
A cadem y’ ” said coach M elvin
State Cross Country Champion
“ As a coach, I was slightly dis­
Nice. "H ow did I feel’ w e ll,” he
ships of a year ago What was
couraged,”
said
Roberts,
"be
paused. ” 1 rem em ber one sum
well in their minds was revenge
cause when you enter every
m er when I was 17 and working
and how sweet it is.
meet losers before you even
on a fa rm There was a cute girl
It was VHS winning going
start, it is hard to keep your
also working there and I wanted
aw ay in both JV and varsity
m oral up but the three runners I
to ask her for a date but my
races with no one coming close.
had stuck out the season and did
shyness kept m e from asking
The varsity won by 24 points
a creditable job of representing
until a fte r m any weeks I finally
over Pacific, the team that took
the school.”
found my nerve, and to my sur
second place at state last year
1971 was better and VHS had a
’ise she accepted All that week
Pat Curl beat B ill Sharp, the
full team along with a few extra
was excited and worried-about
Pacific runner who beat him by
runners
They
found
themselves'
my clothes; m y c a r; money etc.
15 seconds at the State Track
in the Class A league that year,
But finally F rid a y evening a r ­
Championships last spring. Pat
running against schools they had
rived, m y clothes cleaned and
beat Sharp by 36 seconds taking
never even seen before. They
pressed; my ca r waxed and
first place with a tim e of 15:54
also started winning most of
vacuumed. I even bought a
out of a field of 60 runners Jeff
their meets due to the hard work
perfumed skunk to put inside I
Curl cam e in fourth place with a
of the runners and that y e a r was
was sure I had left nothing to
tim e of 17:38 followed by John
also the emergence of an out-
chance for a perfect evening
Rhoady who cam e in eight place
ling freshman in the field;
standing
“ At last it was tim e to go and
w ith a tim e of 18:27.
Pat Curl. "W e finished the year
full of anticipation, I a rrive d at
Jeff and John have started the
winning all of our league dual
her house, all the w hile rehears­
season off real good and should
meets but the one which gave
ing what I would say. I rang the
be in the top ranks come the
Western Mennonite the ch a m ­
doorbell and her fath er answ er­
state championships. Dale Webb
ed me that she was sick and
pionship but VHS cross country
and Dave Clason are the most
team managed to qualify for
wouldn’t be able to go out afte r
improved runners on the team
state finals and caine in 13 our of
all Last F rid a y night I was also
this year
18 schools that y e a r” Roberts
disappointed ”
Dale finished the race in 10th
said
Nice went on to say, “ I know
place with a tim e of 18.37 and
“ In the 1973 season, our fo r­
the Vernonia Loggers are a
Dave got 16th place with a tim e
much better team than the 22-0
tunes in Cross Country continued
of 19:14. Dale started the season
to im prove," said Roberts. "W e
score would indicate The sta­
off slow with a blistered heel
had a turnout of nine runners
tistics also hack m y reasoning,”
and in just one week he has gone
and managed to win the league
he continued “ We had 11 first
from ninth man on the team to
dual meet championship, came
downs to Salem Academ y's ten.
fourth man and still improving.
in second at district, which
We had 270 yards offense and
Dave started the season about
meant another trip to state then
they had only 242 yards and we
1>2 weeks late and has moved
place eight out of 18 teams
had only three plays that lost
from llth man to 5th m an on the
th ere .”
yardage w hile they had eight
team.
Last year Vernonia had the
Vernonia never had to punt while
Stuart Munroe and Brian W il­
largest turnout since Roberts
Salem punted three times but
son finished out the varsity team
had become
cross
country
although we averaged 3.6 yards
getting 18th and 21st respec­
coach. Fourteen boys; which
per rush to their 3.1 yards, we
tively. S tu ait's tim e was 19:19
meant that for the first tim e VHS
lost.”
and Brian's tim e was 19:36. The
could run a varsity and a JV
A fter a mom ent Nice said,
final score was Vernonia 39,
team . Both teams managed to do
“ N early every statistic was in
Pacific 63, Monroe 86, Salem
an excellent job with a great deal
our favor except the one that
Academy 126, Lowell 131, Port
of inter-squad competition and
counts-the score The 22-0 score
Christ 163, North Douglas 197,
the varsity team won league,
would convey that it was a rout
W aldport 226 Harrisburg, Silez,
district, the Catlin Gabel Relays
but the statistics tell a different
Crow and Ed dville had incom­
and ended up in fifty place at
story, one of a much closer
plete teams.
state., while the J V ’s won sev­
game. Six fumbles added much
The JV race was the most
eral meets including the Western
to our undoing and so did a
exciting race of the day with the
Mennonite Invitational.
couple of dropped passes that
Vernonians completely demol­
“ The turnout this year has
would have been touchdowns.”
ishing the other teams. Lane
been excellent,” the h a rrie r
The head
m entor
added.
Daughtery, Boh Rhoades, and
coach stated. “ I have 15 runners
“ Even though the score was bad
D .J . Cole w ere the first three
including many returning letter-
I am not disappointed to the
runners in m aking it a very fine
men I know that this y e a r’s
degree that I think I overrated
showing. Lane won the race with
team w ill be one of the strongest
the Loggers. I saw good m aterial
a tim e of 19:19 a fte r he passed
and we hope it w ill be the strong­
w ith a few first gam e mistakes.
Bob with a q uarter of a m ile to
est at state.”
It was Salem Academ y's second
go Bob ran a strong race but the
Profiles of the cross country
gam e and that added to the d if­
heat caught up with him a
varsity and JV team members
ference ”
q uarter m ile too soon when he
w ill be carried each week with
F rid a y night Vernonia Log­
became exhausted. Bob also is
two seniors featured in the ed­
gers w ill meet Scio on the Scio
im proving very rapidly and
ition.
home field According to Nice,
should be tough competition
Scio played M cKenzie last week
throughout the year.
and lost 51-19. "T hey have been a
D .J Cole, who is in his first
strong team (he part two years
ye ar of running since 8th grade,
and they have a q uarterback
is doing quite w ell. D .J. finished
that is six-foot three inches tall
third in the JV race w ith a tim e
and weighs about 250 pounds.”
of 19:56. George O ’N eil was the
Nice said “ He also happens to
hbig surprise of the day as he
be the state discus champion in
walked aw ay with a fifth place
track and field. In m y scouting
ribbon. George ran the course in
report, Scio was listed as some­
a tim e of 20:42. Roy Robertson,
what slow on team speed with
Brad G ardner,
and
G aylan
only average size M cKenzie was
Weigand w ere the last three ru n ­
able to run wide a t w ill. I know
ners on the team as they finished
they w ill m ake some changes but
7th, 9th and 12th respectively. All
we hope to run wide too.”’
three of these runners are doing
This week in practice the team
quite well and a re im proving.
w ill be practicing the sweep 15
Vernonia was the only JV team
minutes each night on the sled
that was complete.
and working on their total pass­
Ann Munroe the first g irl
ing game. They w ill also m ake
cross
country runner in school’s
some changes in the defensive
history finished llt h out of 20
set
PATCURL
girls.
“ We plan to start w ith a 5-3
“ In discussing the members of
against Scio and I feel w ith our
this y e a r’s cross country team it
lack of big defensive linemen
is m ore than natural to start w ith
and adequate supply of sec­
m y number one runner, Pat
ondary men, this defense w ill
C u rl,” coach Roberts said
meet our needs b e tte r,” said the
“ Pat is the defending cham ­
Open registration at Portland
coach.
pion of the league, the district,
Com m unity College w ill take
Nice singled out K ris Crowston
the North M arion Invitational,
place
from
Septem ber
23
for outstanding offensive player
the Western Mennonite In v i­
through October 4, in the College
of the week with B rad Belling­
tational and he finished second
Center M all a t Sylvania and in
ham named for outstanding de­
at state last year ”
the Auditorium at Cascade. Stu­
fensive player.
A senior at VHS, Pat spends a
dents m ay register for credit
“ O ur hardest hit of the week
great many hours practicing for
classes to be held a t any PCC
was between B rian T ra y lo r and
cross country, running many
center at either of these lo-
Brad B elling h am ,” the grid
miles every day
•cations
coach said “ I was unable to
“ I feel Pat is the most ded­
Registration hours on Monday
determ ine a winner so con­
icated athlete I have ever been
through Thursday of both weeks
gratulations to both of th em .”
around in any high school,"
w ill be from 9 a m to 5 p.m . and
Roberts said. “ I say this because
from 6 to 8 p m On F ridays the
he didn't win all those meets due
hours are from 9 a.m . to 4 p.m .
to special talent but rather due to
Advisors and counselors w ill
K E N ROBERTS
many many hours of w o rk.”
be on hand to aid students in
Head Coach
Although Roberts adm its Curl
class selection and to answer
has a slight tendanev toward
questions concerning proced­
mischief, he continued, " I feel
ures. Students requiring career
fortunate to have had Pat on m y
counseling or
financial
aid
team for four years and an
should call 244-6111
looking forw ard to what he can
do this year for the team and
him self He is a true leader in
spirit and dedicaion.”
FOOTBALL
r
Open Registration
Scheduled At PCC
CROSS COUNTRY
THURSDAY,
SEPT.
1».
»74
M IS T —Saturday evening vis­
itors at the L a rry Garlock hom e
w ere. M r and M rs Lloyd G ar-
lock. Mrs. Ray G arlock, Vern
W agner, and M r and M is . Ken
Simmons, of Clatskanie. They
cam e to honor G ary on his 9th
birthday.
D D B a rr spent Wednesday of
last week at the Vets hospital for
a medical check up.
M r and M rs Chas Sundland
w ere in Portland on Thursday of
last week
M r and M rs Fred Busch of
Estacada visited Sunday at the
Bud Hemeon home.
Chas Tudor and Lee Hudson
from Vancouver visited at the
Serby home on Saturday. The
men are cone workers.
Mrs
D D B a rr received a
phene call from her daughter.
M rs. Turney of Irvin g , Texas.
She is recuperating as well as
can be expected from recent
surgery.
Recent callers at the W illard
G arlock home were, Don L a r ­
son, and F red Larson Also M r
and M rs. Blem of Clatskanie
visited them Saturday evening.
M r. and M rs. Sam Sweeney of
Clatskanie visited Sunday even­
ing at the D D B a rr home.
Douglas Tatelm an visited his
brother and fam ily , the D avid
T a te lm a n ’s at Seattle from M on­
day until F rid a y .
Don Wanllands Visit
Sunday Afternoon
R IV E R V IE W — M r. and M rs.
Don W antland spent Sunday
afternoon here. They attended a
fa m ily get-together at Anderson
P a rk and visited her parents M r.
and M rs. C arl Webb.
The Wantlands are moving
from Cosmopolis,
Wash,
to
W ickersham , Wash, where he
has been called to pastor the
L ittle Brown Chapel.
T H IS L A N D
IS Y O U R LA N D
K E E P IT C L E A N
r-i nehalem
LJ valley
MOTOR FREIG H T, INC.
Phone 429-3462
MARR & STAFFORD
MEAT CO.
Rt. 2,
Box 879, Forest Grove, O e.
*57-7281
Slaughtering, Catting, Wrapping,
and Caring
Cattle received Sunday It Monday
until noon; hogs received Tuesday
and Wednesday until noon.
Meat for sale, any quantity.
—
Come
mook
hand
Call for Appointment —
through Banks, take T illa­
road 1H m l., take first left-
road.
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Double insolation
Storm Windows
Sleeps Six
Duel 4» gal. holding tanka
2 - 7W gal. propane tanks
4 Wheel electric brakes
Clatskanie Let—Highway M
City Lknlto
of Relator Hwy. 80
R a in ie r .............. Phone 550-1581
Clatskanie......... Phone 728-877»
Owners Steve It Lotus Gaskill
TROJAN HONES
Old CourthouM Basement
ST. HELENS, OREGON
Phone 397-2268 - After H oun 397-1730
r
Cross country coach Ken Rob­
erts moved to Vernonia at the
beginning of the l®70-71 school
year, coming from the U n iver­
sity of Montana afte r teaching
m ath in Anchorage, Alaska for
two years W hile not actually
involved with coaching while in
Alaska, he did spend some tim e
helping in different areas and
upon arrivin g at Vernonia, he
became cross country and track
coach and basketball assistant
coach
Roberts smiled as he said. “To
be honest I had to look up in a
coaching book just how fa r the
usual cross country course was,
since coming from M ontana, 1
thought cross country was a
sport exclusive to colleges ”
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Boy Honored
On Birthday
VETERANS SERVICE OFFICE
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Mist Bridge
Now Complete
M IS T — The new riv e r bridge
at Mist is now completed and
ready for tra ffic . It was built by
lyingview F ib er and Columbia
County.
Visitors at the home of M rs
Jane Hansen w ere M r and M rs
Rudy Schroder of Marshland on
last Monday, and M r and M rs
Chas Ford and daughter. Andrea
of Portland on Wednesday
M rs Bob Grim sbo and little
son from G erm any are here
visiting the G rim s b o s and other
relatives They w ill be here in­
definitely
Visitors at the Shalmon Libel
home F rid a y evening were, M rs
and M rs Ed M oore of Longview
and Eldon Shelter
The Vernonia Cross Country
team started off in the right
direction this season by winning
the first invitational in school
history last Saturday September
Uernonia Eagle
M onday - W ednesday - T hu rsd ay
9:30 a.m. to 12 Noon
LANE DAUGHTEKY
Lane is a senior also, and a
two-year letterm an in cross
country “I^and has consistently
represented Vernonia very well
in cross country,” said Roberts
“ He has shown steady growth
and has been the type of runner I
like to coach as he is w illing to do
the workouts you have without
com plaint I nope to see him
enjoy his finest year yet because
Lane deserves it .”
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