Vernonia's voice. (Vernonia, OR) 2007-current, October 01, 2009, Page 13, Image 13

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    community
october
2009
Bear Creek Pub and Bar
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a  drink  and 
r e m i n i s c e 
about  the  old 
times.”
 Roach didn’t 
grow up here 
in  Vernonia, 
but  he  still 
sees the value 
in  displaying 
the  memora-
bilia from the 
past.    “It  be-
longs  to  the 
r e s i d e n t s - - 
their  memo-
ries  of  their 
childhoods,” 
he explained. 
 The  resur-
rection and transformation of Ben’s Barbershop has 
been in the works for a couple of years.  “I got really 
lucky,”  says  Roach.    “Everything  was  in  here,  the 
mirrors, the floor.  All I had to do was clean it up, 
and set down a bar.  All the signs were here, I just 
had them cleaned and framed.  And we painted.”  
 
He  even  has  Ben’s  barbershop  sign,  which 
has been recreated on the front door.  And the barber 
pole, now mounted inside,  is an original. 
 
Roach  has  found  all  kinds  of  knickknacks 
and  items  of  interest.    It  was  like  opening  a  time 
capsule.    He  likes  to  show  off  a  1929  local  phone 
book, barber tools, a working oscillating fan, and a 
business license from 1933 which hangs on the wall.  
 
  The story goes that Ben Brickle arrived in 
Vernonia in 1923, and filled in when the local barber 
was injured when he was thrown through the front 
window of his own shop.  Ben ended up staying for 
over fifty years.  “A lot of men got their hair cut here 
over the years,” said Roach.
 
Along with a bit of history, The Bear Creek 
Pub and Bar will offer a full bar, along with beer and 
wine and the regular food menu that Black Bear of-
fers.  
 
The change from a salon to a saloon was a 
natural progression.  “The barbershop was 
the place where guys came to hang out and 
talk and get their hair cut,” said Roach.  
 
Now,  instead  of  that  haircut,  you 
can have a bite to eat and a drink.
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