Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, July 19, 1962, Page 2, Image 2

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VERNONIA. HILLSBORO. FOREST GROVE
24-Hour Mortuary Service
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Thomas. Res. Managers
Phone HAzel 9-6611
& LOCKERS
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FRIDAY, JULY 20
Columbia Encampment No. 89,
IOOF hall, 8:00 p.m.
SATURDAY. JULY 21
Miss Oregon Pageant Parade, Sea­
side, Vernonia participating, 2
p.m.
Rainier Daze celebration.
MONDAY, JULY 2 3 ......................
Chamber of Commerce board at
West Oregon Bldg., 8:00 p.m.
Vernonia World War I Barracks,
IOOF hall, 6:30 p.m.
Jamboree meeting, Fire hall, 8:00
p.m.
TUESDAY. JULY 24
Vernonia Odd Fellows Lodge,
IOOF hall, 8:00 p.m.
and family and her mother, Mrs.
Hall Clement who had arrived
here July 5 from Arroyo Grande,
California, left here Tuesday of
last weak for Seattle and the home
of Mrs. Sturdevant’s sister and
husband, Mr. and Mrs. Don Moore
where they were joined by her
father, Hall Clement and brother
and wife, Mr. and Mrs. James Cle­
ment and daughter from Oklaho­
ma City. This brought together all
of Mrs. Sturdevant’s family except
one sister who lives in North Da­
kota. The Sturdevants had taken
along a vacation trailer to pro­
vide the extra accomodations
needed for the crowd. They all at­
tended the Seattle fair. The Stur­
devants returned home Saturday.
The Roy Franks family from
The Dalles visited here last week
end with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. H. H. Frank and other rela­
tives.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Thompson
will spend most of next week with
riders from the Washington county
clubs riding the Skyline Trail
from Big Meadows. They will re­
turn here Thursday evening, in
time for all Jamboree events and
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Christensen of
Beaverton will return here with
them to stay through the cele­
bration. Mr. Christensen will be
announcer for the horse show
Saturday.
Dave Roediger returned to Long
Beach, California last week after
spending two weeks here with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Roe­
diger.
FAST. FAIR. FRIENDLY
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Friendly people wha
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And you save money, tool
lo w er rates because Farmer*
insures careful drivers.
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Fried Chicken and Whipped Potatoes
Aunt Takes Girl
To Grandparents
BIRKENFELD—Mr. and Mrs.
Johnnie Hopkins’ two and a half
year old girl Sunday, accompan­
ied her aunt from Portland for
a two weeks stay with her grand­
parents at Kenai, Alaska.
Mrs. Ethlyn Freeman of Suther­
lin visited one day at the Art Bel­
lingham home, then she and Elsa
Richardson went to Washington
to visit for a few days.
Mrs. Jim Watson and Shirley
Berg were Portland visitors Mon­
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Parman of
Portland spent Sunday with the
Darrell Bakers. They all worked
in the hay field.
GEMS OF THOUGHT
SORROW AND JOY
Sorrow has its reward. It never
leaves us where it found us.
—Mary Baker Eddy
Sorrow is the source of litera­
ture, joy is the source of virtue.
—Austin O’Malley
Joys are our wings; sorrows our
spurs.
—Jean Paul Richter
There is a sweet joy that comes
to us through sorrow.
—Charles Haddon Spurgeon
I shall not let a sorrow die un­
til I find the heart of it, nor let
a wordless joy go by until it talks
to me a bit.
—Sara Teasdale
SUNSET SHELL
SERVICE
2 mile east Staley’s Junction
on Sunset Highway
ORVEL & JUANITA
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H ostess and G uests A re
E n tertain ed a t M arshland
MIST—Mr. and Mrs. Ken Jus­
tice of Creswell and their two
daughters, Judy and Joan visited
at the Charles Hansens from Mon­
day to Wednesday. Mrs. Hansen
and her guests were luncheon
guests Tuesday at the Shroeder
home in Marshland.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Reynolds
called on Mr. and Mrs. Shalmon
Libel Saturday evening.
Last Friday visitors at the Sam
Devines were Mrs. Reed Holding
of Scappoose and Mrs. Max Oblack
In the evening Mrs. Douglas Barr
called.
Mrs. A1 Cavanaugh became ill
Friday and was taken to the Co­
lumbia District hospital in St. Hel­
ens. It is reported that she is
better and will be home in a
couple of days.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Cox called
on Gertrude Birkenfeld at Clats­
kanie Saturday.
Outboard
Motor Oil
In measure-marked
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Batteries
Accessories
Motor Tune-up
Auto Parts
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EXTENDED HOURS
Special awards to former hostesses having
second show before August 31st.
During The
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Kenneth will probably be in the
hospital for some time.
Mrs. Larry Garner and three
The Fourth of July wai the oc­ They also attended the Seattle
casion for a barbecue picnic at the Worlds Fair and toured the San children are visiting this week
at Seaside with friends, Mr. and
home of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Thomas Juan Islands.
on Mist route. Guests included her
Oscar Weed was in Philomath Mrs. Bill Danforth and three chil­
brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Sunday, July 8, to attend a Philo­ dren. Mr. Garner took them to
Ralph Rawie of Corvallis and math college reunion. From there Seaside last Friday evening.
friends, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kre- he went to Myrtle Point to visit
Recent visitors at the Harry
ger of Portland who were over­ until Thursday of last week with Culbertson home were his sisters,
night guests and the Thomas’s his son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. F. Frederick from Sacramen­
daughter and husband, Mr. and Chester Weed and son Roger.
to, California and Mrs. Forrest Mc­
Mrs. Robert Baty and son Brent
Mrs. Marvel Russell has re­ Nabb from Durham, California.
and friends, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
turned from a vacation trip to They had been to the World’s Fair
Coleman from Portland and Mr. Alberta, Canada on which she ac­ and visiting relatives in eastern
and Mrs. Sheldon Goff of Vernonia
companied her brother and wife, Oregon.
who joined the crowd for the pic­
Verl Barker was called to Oma­
Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Carlberg of
nic.
Siletz. She and her brother had ha, Nebraska early Monday morn­
RUMMAGE SALE. Fri. Sc Sat.. previously lived there and they ing due to the death of an aunt,
Marie Ericson. Verl and his bro­
Aug. 3 b 4. Fire hall. Nehalem visited relatives and friends.
Social Club.
29t2c
Mrs. Marie Shafer returned ther Dale were raised by Mr. and
Paddy Robotham of Santa Rosa home Friday from Bandon where Mrs. Ericson after the death of
is here with her friend Sheryl she had spent almost a month with their own mother. Funeral services
Nance who is visiting her grand­ her daughter and husband, Mr. will be held Thursday at 1 p.m.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Nance. and Mrs. Ed Burness and daugh­ Mrs. Ericson’s sister, Mrs. Chet
She arrived Wednesday of last ters. During that time she had Fugate also lives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Culbertson
week. Debby Flynn of Portland, celebrated her 78th birthday June
cousin of Sheryl, also has been 24. Mrs. Burness and the girls received a letter from their son
here to visit with her grandpar­ brought her home and spent the Harry Jr., stating that he and his
week end here.
family had just returned from va­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Ring.
Friends here have received news cationing in Europe where they
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cedarburg of the arrival June 28 of a son at
spent some time in Holland, Spain,
returned home last Wednesday the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Italy and visited the birthplace of
from New York where they had McAvoy of Eugene. Mrs. McAvoy Mrs. Culbertson’s mother in
spent five weeks while he re­ is the former Valta Marr who lived France. Word from another son,
ceived training in Yonkers to pre­ here when her mother, Mrs. Emily Douglas Culbertson, is that he is
pare him for the job of mainte­ Marr taught in the Vernonia ele­ in Miami Beach, Florida. He is
nance man for a bowling alley. mentary
schools.
The
baby singing in the Barry Ashton’s
They encountered some very hot weighed 8 Vi pounds and has been Playmates of ’62 Revue. He is
weather and to sum up their trip, named Randy Thomas.
known as one of the Vespia Bro­
he said they hated New York,
Mrs. Mabel Graves, Mrs. H. A. thers. They will appear at the
loved Washington, D.C. ahd the Dewitt and Mrs. Ira Peterson Deauville hotel all summer.
most beautiful sight on the whole were in Portland Monday to at­
News has been received con­
trip was Mt. Hood as they came tend funeral services for Mrs. Mar­
down the highway from Arling­ tha Kallesee whose home had pre­ cerning Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Thom­
as who have been moved to a
ton.
viously been on Clatskanie moun­ hospital in Germany to complete
Kathy Barker returned to work tain.
recuperation from automobile ac­
at Kate's cafe this week after a
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wood. cident injuries. July 12, a son,
two weeks vacation during which Mrs. Grayce Bundy and Mr. and David Jonathon, weighing 7
she accompanied her brother and Mrs. E. E. Garner were in Van­ pounds, was added to their family
wife, Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Barker to couver Sunday to attend the an­ and both mother and babe are get­
Seattle where they all visited Mr. nual Oregon - Washington Pythian ting along fine, though the mother
and Mrs. Ed James. Mrs. James Home picnic.
is still in a cast. That same day,
is the sister of Kathy and Elroy. RUMMAGE SALE, Fri. & Sat., the Thomas’s two other children
Aug, 3 & 4. Fire hall. Nehalem arrived at Springfield to stay with
Social Club.
2912c their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Visitors at the home of Mr. and Robert Tunnell, until the parents
Mrs. Wallv Noakes the first part are sufficiently recovered to come
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THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1962
of this week were their daughter, home.
Mrs. Earl Redding and three chil­
Mrs. J. R. Cone drove to Gol-
dren from Portland. Friday of this dendale Friday of last week to
• BEN'S BARBER SHOP
week, the Noakes will observe bring home her son Robert and
their fortieth wedding anniversary. Mike Hobart for a few days here
Expert Tonsorlal Work
G uests last w e e k end at the
between hay cuttings. They came
home of Mr and Mrs. Dave Skid­ through Camas to leave another
Open Six D a y i a Week
more were his sister and husband, boy at his home. Mrs. Cone took
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Young from them back to Goldendal? Sunday.
Vernonia. Oreqon
Gresham. Friday of last week, The boys are helping with hay
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Mrs Skidmore was in Hood River harvest on a ranch.
to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. A. D. Lolley was taken
Henry Dimbat.
to Tuality hospital, Hillsboro,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Parker Wednesday of last week for treat­
have been making trips to Port­ ment for phlebitis. She returned
FRL. SAT.
JULY 20 21
land to visit their son Kenneth at
home Monday of this week but
Walt Disney's
the Veterans hospital where he must be off her feet as much as
MOON PILOT
is being treated for a serious in­ possible for awhile.
Plus
fection in his leg Mrs. Kenneth RUMMAGE SALE. Fri. & Sat.
SWINGING ALONG
Prices For This Show: Adults 70c Parker, who comes up from their Aug. 3 & 4. Fire hall. Nehalem
home in Nehalem on the days she Social Club.
29t2c
Children (under 12) 35c
is off work, has accompanied them [ Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sturdevant
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