Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, July 26, 1962, Page 2, Image 2

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Charles Eversaul of
Estacada
was in Vernonia Sunday and cal­
led on Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Nichols.
He reported that he is now suf­
ficiently recovered from his heart
attack to plan on returning to work
before long.
Company last week end at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Frank
were their son and wife, Mr. and
Mrs. Murvel Frank from The
Dalles and Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy
Sprecher from HilLsboro. Kenneth
Frank remained this week to vis­
it his grandparents through the
Jamboree.
RUMMAGE SALE. Fri. & Sat.,
Aug. 3 & 4. Fire hall. Nehalem
Social Club.
2912c
Mrs. Linwood Reynolds of Tim­
Pineapple
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THE VERNONIA EAGLE
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it fully. Why not let it bring you news,
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SUBSCRIPTIONS: In the Valley—$3.00 per year
Mrs. Leona
Haverland
came
home last Thursday from Tuality
hospital where she had undergone
surgery on Monday
RUMMAGE SALE, Fri. & Sat.,
Aug. 3 & 4. Fire hall. Nehalem
Social Club.
2912c
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Tipton spent
from Saturday, July 14 to Wednes­
day of last week at Seattle visit­
ing her sister and husband, Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Anardy. They
made the trip to Seattle with Mrs.
Tipton’s daughter and husband,
Mr. and Mrs. Dick May and Mrs.
Tipton took care of her grand­
daughter while the Mays attended
Let's Get Acquainted!
Do You Know This Man?
His parents came from Germany
and were on the ship crossing
the Atlantic ocean for 90 days.
They settled in the Iowa colonies
and he was born there May 11,
1871.
The family came to Oregon and
settled at Bethany when he was
16.
When he was 18, his mother, then
a widow, came to this area and
homesteaded about six miles
from Vernonia. His older bro­
ther took an adjoining home­
stead. He was too young to take
up a claim.
He married in Portland when he
was 26 years old.
He and his wife had six sons and
a daughter. One son passed
away and four sons and a daugh­
ter still live in this area. One
son lives in Portland.
He remembers walking to Port­
land via the Hershey ranch trail,
in one day.
He also remembers walking to
Buxton and carrying supplies
in on his back.
At the age of 90, he fought a fire
single handed and contained it
until the forest service arrived.
He has 9 grandchildren and 8
great grandchildren.
Answer to last week's quiz: Clar­
ence Nance.
Kansas Picnic Set
All former Kansas residents are
invited to attend the annual Kan­
sas State picnic Sunday, August 5,
at Jantzen Beach park in Portland.
It is to be held in area 5 and
games and prizes are being ar­
ranged. Persons wishing more in­
formation may contact Vera Peck,
secretary, 15960 SW 74th, Port­
land, MEcury 9-3052.
Guests last week at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schalock
were her son and wife, Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Wilhelm and three
year old daughter Diane who left
Monday to return to their home
in Lincoln, Nebraska.
Mrs. Verner Blount returned
home Sunday from Louisiana
where she had spent the past two
months with her sister and
Elsewhere—$3.50 per year
NEHALEM VALLEY
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brother at Deridder and her
daughter and husband, Mr. and
Mrs. W. J. Chadwick in New Or­
leans. One of the highlights of
her stay was attending the wed­
ding of her grandson Jimmie
Chadwick.
Mr. and Mrs.
Art
OslTander
drove to Forks, Washington on the
Olympic peninsula Wednesday
morning of last week to attend
funeral services for her sister.
They returned home that evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilson and
family from Port Orford arrived
here Monday to visit until after
the Jamboree with her sister and
husband, Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Han­
son and brother and wife, Mr. and
Mrs. Melvin Schwab and their
families.
Mrs. Wm. White and two chil­
dren visited last week at the
home of her aunt and uncle, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Emmons who took
them to their home at Roseburg
last Friday then spent the week
end visiting Mrs. Emmon’s grand­
mother after which they went to
Medford to visit former Vernonia
residents, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Fol-
lis.
last Thursday from Fort Huachuca,
Arizona. Sunday, they attended a
family gathering of Mrs. Rey­
nold’s relatives at a 25th wedding
anniversary observance in Port­
land. The Carsons are spending
part of this week at the fair in
Seattle but will return here Fri­
day for the reunion of her high
school class Friday evening and
the week end Jamboree events.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold McEntire
and Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Bateman
and Kenny vacationed last week
at Coquille and Coos Bay. They
visited with the Bill Vlcek and
John Heenan families at Coquille.
They had good fishing luck, also.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Towne were
called to Selah, Washington last
week end due to the illness of
his mother. Word was received
Tuesday that she had passed away.
Time for the services had not been
set.
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During the Jamboree J
visit
NANCE'S
RUMMAGE SALE. Fri. & Sat.,
Aug. 3 & 4. Fire hall. Nehalem
Social Club.
29t2c
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Reynolds
ANTIQUE SHOP
Former Hoffman Bldg.
Open Sunday, too, for
your enjoyment.
are enjoying a visit from their
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. John Carson, who arrived
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BOYS
Jeans — Anklets — Shirts — Tennis Shoes
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the fair. The crowds scared the
Tiptons away from the fair but
they took a look at the space
needle. Enroute home they visited
Rainier National Park, also.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Towne had
as their overnight guests Wednes­
day of last week, her niece and
husband, Mr. and Mrs. Carl De-
Wing from Fresno, California who
were enroute home from the Se­
attle fair.
Mrs. R. F. Chetwood has com­
pleted her move from Vernonia
to Portland and is at present in
an apartment at 2157 W. Burnside
St., apartment 4. Her home here
on Washington street has been
sold to Mr. and Mrs. Merrill An­
derson of West Richland, Wash­
ington who moved in this week.
Guests Sunday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Bowerman
were Mr. and Mrs. Edward M.
Tuttle of Milwaukie.
Mr. and Mrs. Loel Roberts and
Mrs. Macile Grady were at Ne­
tarts last week end to visit with
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Hieber. They
also visited Mr. and Mrs. Glen
Hawkins at Tillamook. On their
return home Sunday evening Mrs.
Grady brought news to Mrs. L. G.
Bowerman that her sister, Mrs. W.
P. English and husband from Tex­
as had arrived Saturday evening
at the Hieber home to visit them
and her mother, Mrs. Anna Wall.
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Ruhl from
Forest Grove and her sister, Miss
Charlene Durant, from Los An­
geles visited Friday afternoon at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
East.
Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson
were in Portland Monday evening
and while in a restaurant near
Good Samaritan hospital, they
met John Kirk who told them he
had just taken his wife, Clara,
to Good Samaritan for treatment
of an infection which had come
on quite suddenly.
extends a welcome to alt who attend the
FRIENDSHIP JAMBOREE
You're As Close to the Mill
Market As Your Telephone
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all went to Newberg to visit
another sister, Mrs. Vida Jones.
Oernonia Ea<j(e
& LOCKERS
APRICOT-PINEAPPLE
Picnic
Brand
12-oz. Cans
14-oz. Pkg.
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ber route was readmitted to the
U of O medical school hospital
Thursday of last week for sur­
gery on her hip which is expected
to be done this coming week. She
Guests last week at the home
will be confined to the hospital of Mr. and Mrs. Omar Poynter
for some time following that. She were her daughter, Mrs. Lyle Hil­
is in the section designated as 12- | dreth and children from Portland
A in room 44.
who visited here while Major Hil­
Mr. and Mrs. John Lents of dreth was away from home with
Spenard, Alaska are here visiting the army reserves. Monday of this
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank week, the Poynters went to Port­
Lentz. They will go on to Rich­ land and were dinner guests that
mond, California to visit her par­ evening of the Hildreths at Nen-
ents and other relatives, then stop del’s. Tuesday, they were guests
of Mr. Poynter’s daughte- and
here again enroute home.
Guests at the Ray Chesebro husband, Mr. and Mrs. George
home on Timber road have been Blanton, all in celebration of Mr.
his sister and husband, Mr. and Poynter’s birthday.
Robbie Hahmeyer came home
Mrs. Glen Spearow from Sidney
Nebraska. They nil made trips into Sunday from the Portland Osteo­
Portland to visit Mr. Chesebro at pathic hospital where he had an
the Veterans hospital where he appendectomy Thursday of last
is under treatment for a heart week He is making good recovery.
Mrs. Doris Skidmore spent
condition and is slowly improv­
ing. Mrs. Chesebro and her guests Tuesday and Wednesday of last
also made a trip to Eugene to vis­ week at Bay City and other Tilla­
it' her daughters, Mrs. A1 Lonien mook area points. Tuesday even­
ing she had a Beeline show at Bay
City under sponsorship of the F.L.
Club. Her daughter Nancy went
to Bay City with her and stayed
there until the week end. Mrs.
2 THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1962 Skidmore brought Dane Crossley
home with her to visit with her
son Fred until the week end
when Mrs. Crossley came for her
Fti.. Sat., Sun.
July 27 28 29 son and brought Nancy home.
Ralph Anderogg is spending the
VERNONIA'S
summer
at Bend working on the
RING OF FIRE
ranch of cousins.
Pit»
Guests July 14 and IS at the
THE THREE STOOGES
home of Mrs. Trilla Anderson
MEET HERCULES
were hrr brother and wife, Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey Crume from
No Advance fn Prices
Coquille. Sunday, July 15 they
Booth Frozen
C $1
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Cleaner
and Mrs. Gordon Englehardt and
families. Mrs. Englehardt and two
children returned here with them
for the week end and to visit her
father at the hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Garner were
dinner guests Saturday evening at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. S.
(Happy) Thompson in Portland.
Mrs. L. H. Dewey also was there.
The Garners bought home with
them an antique leather covered
trunk which had been brought
around the horn to the Oregon
Territory and a set of Fred Lock-
ley historical books which had
come into the possession of the
Thompsons and which they are
giving to the museum here.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Davis were
in Portland Sunday to picnic at
the park with Mr. and Mrs. Calvin
Davis and family. They also vis­
ited the zoo.
Fish Sticks
I'ELS NAPTHA LIQUID
FROZEN
TOPICS OF THE TOWN
Van Camp’s— 300 Cans..........
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No. 303 Cans.............................
Del Monte Thick Sliced, 2-Lb.
Steaks & Roasts
Lbs.
TROPIS ISLE FANCY CRUSHED
U/j-oz. Can
Bologna
Olives
No. 1 Tall Cans
BLUE JACKET TINY CLEANED
Wieners
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6-oz. Pkgs.
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La Follett Nursery
Highway 99W
Dundee
Sunglasses, Regular and Clip-on, Etc.