Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, September 13, 1962, Page 2, Image 2

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TOPICS OF THE TOWN
Larry Akers arrived home Sep­
tember 2 to spend part of his 30-
day leave with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Wayne Akers on Timber
route. He came here from Key
West, Florida just after the con­
clusion of a three months cruise
in the mid-Atlantic on th? USS
John R. Perry. When he leaves
here September 25 he will return
to Key West.
Guests last Friday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Culbertson
w?re his great nephew and wife,
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Stanley and
son from North Sacramento, Cali­
fornia.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cota and son
Chris left last Thursday for San
Francisco where he was to rejoin
his ship, the USS Hancock, Tues­
day of this week. Mrs. Cota and
Chris will remain there while he
is based at Alameda, according to
present plans.
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ested to learn there were other
(Will all organizations wishing the
Hunteman families here, but to
dates of their meetings to appear
their knowledge there is no rela­
on this calendar please furnish
tionship.
the Vernonia Eagle office with
The EUB Circle met for a pot
information as to date, time and
Dr. and Mrs. Oloff L. Hansen luck picnic at the city park last
place of meetings. For special
have completed their move from August 15 and enjoyed a bright,
notices, information should be
Beaverton to the Eby house here sunny day. There were twelve
in on Monday.)
members present and four guests:
which they are purchasing.
Oscar Weed spent part of the Mrs. Swanson, the mother of Mrs. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13
Labor Day week end in Portland Jessie Baldwin; Mrs. B. L. Mitch­ Mt. Heart Rebekah lodge, IOOF
hall, 8:00 p.m.
at a convention for ham radio op­ el, Rev. Raymond Targgart and
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14
erators which was held at the Me­ George Johnson.
The group was pleased to have Mist-Nehalem Extension Unit, Bir­
morial Coliseum.
kenfeld Community Center,
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Murray had Mrs. George Johnson with them
10:30 a.m.
again
after
many
weeks
of
ab­
as guests the latter part of last
Football, Loggers versus Rainier
week her son and wife, Mr. and sence.
Columbians, Greenman field,
Mrs. Sam Murray, one of the
Mrs. John Christensen from Casey­
8:00 p.m.
ville, Illinois. Other family mem­ newer members, gave a most in­
SUNDAY.
SEPTEMBER 16
teresting
devotion
from
a
book
en­
bers who joined the group Sunday
were her daughter and husband, titled “Prayer Can Change Your 75th Anniversary, EUB church,
11:00 a.m. followed by potluck.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Betts from Life,” by Dr. Wm. R. Parker and
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17
Vancouver and her mother and Elaine St. Johns.
The Circle plans participation in Teachers Institute, St. Helens, all
stepfather, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
day. Schools all recessed.
the 75th anniversary of the Ver­
Evans from Hillsboro.
Preliminary
workshop, wool and
nonia
EUB
church
which
is
to
be
Week end before last. Mrs. Doris
woolike garments, West Oregon
G uests last w eek at the hom e
Skidmore took articles for herself held September 16. Further infor­
Bldg., 1:00 p.m.
of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Davis were and several others to Salem to mation is elsewhere in this paper.
The next meeting of the Circle Lions Club dinner meetings, Fire
her sister, Mrs. Leora Norman and place them on exhibit at the state
hall, 6:30 p.m. (Board at 5:30
daughter Sherrie from Portland. fair. Then, she and her daughter will b? held Wednesday of next
p.m.)
Other guests Sunday were Mrs. Nancy went to Seattle to attend week, September 19, at 1:00 p.m.
Vernonia city council, city hall,
Norman’s son and wife, Mr. and the World’s Fair.
8:00 p.m.
Mrs. Leo Keen, with whom they
Mrs. Pauline Lee has moved
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18
returned to Portland, and Calvin from the Gilmore house on Rose
Vernonia Odd Fellows lodge, IOOF
Davis and Mike Berry of Beaver­ avenue to the McDonald house on
hall, 8:00 p.m.
ton.
B street.
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19
Mrs. Jessie Baldwin and three
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Holsey and
Washington - Columbia County
children: Delores, Ronald and family are moving this week from
Fire Fighters Assn., Fire hall,
John Adam (Nig) Yeager, 64,
Richard Fredrickson spent two the house nt the corner of Wash­
8:00 p.m.
weeks in California, returning ington and North streets to the one - time prominent Portland
heavyweight boxer, died at Coos Nehalem Chapter OES, Masonic
horn? Sunday. They took her Hershey house on B street.
Temple, 8:00 p.m. Special meet-
mother, Mrs. Bertha Swanson to
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Johnson and Bay Thursday of last week.
A native of Russia, Yeager came Medical Self Help class, West
her home at Bakersfield and vis­ sons Douglas and Stanley from
Oregon Bldg., 7:30 p.m.
ited Mrs. Baldwin's three married Junction City spent several days to Portland 50 years ago and was
at
one
time
business
representa­
sons on their way down.
last week visiting friends in this
Claracy and Nancy Hartsell. area ns they were concluding their tive for the Sanitation Truck Driv­
Engagement Announced
daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar vacation. Prior to coming here ers Union No. 220. For the past
For Miss Ruby Wells
Hartzell, arrived at the Vernonia th?y had attended the fair at Se­ 15 years he had been in Coos Bay
Mrs. Maude Wells has an­
Clinic at 6:00 a.m. Friday morning attle and visited her folks at Rich­ and was part owner of the Coos
nounced the engagement of her
Bay Sanitation Service.
all set to have tonsillectomies. But, land, Washington.
The Yeagers also own a home daughter. Ruby, to Lt. Robert
the stork that haunts this area
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Curl from
takes the word tonsillectomy as Paris, Illinois left Portland Tues­ here at which they have spent Bruce Bachman who is stationed
a signal for making a landing so day morning by jet after a three- much time in recent years and at at Winnemucca, Nevada. A spring
the girls waited while a pink bun­ week visit here with their son, the time of his death they were wedding is planned but no date
dle was safely delivered to Mrs. Robert Curl, and his family and preparing to move here from Coos has been set as yet.
Rnv l.una of Birkenfeld. This same with Mrs. Curl's brother and wife, Bay.
Survivors include the widow,
routine has happened several times Mr. and Mrs. Pete Brunsman.
since the new clinic opened here.
While here they enjoyed many Juanita; a brother, Alex Yeager
New residents on OA hill are side trips around the country, in­ of Denver, Colo., and three neph­
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert E. Hunte- cluding a stay in Victoria and ews, Orin, Harman and Jack Yea­
mnn who are in the process of Vancouver, Canada and a few ger, all of Portland.
Funeral service's were held at
moving from Klamath Falls to 39 days in Seattle to visit the World’s
11 a m. last Saturday at Ross Hol­
Mississippi avenue. He is a retired Fair.
Southern Pacific railroad employe.
Tom Wolf, who was taken to lywood Chapel. Vault entombment
They purchased the house here Good Samaritan hospital in Port­ was at Rose City cemetery.
some time ago in anticipation of land Monday of last week, had his
this move. They have a son who left leg amputated at the knee the home of his sister and hus­
is now in Japan. They were inter- Friday afternoon. He is now mak­ band, Mr and Mrs Mik? Willard.
Mrs. Gladys Worthington, first
ing good recuperation and hopes
to be allowed to come home next grade teacher at the Washing­
ton school, is ill with pneumonia
week.
John Larimore from Winston and Mrs. Irma Chance taught the
2 THURSDAY, SEPT 13, 1962 was a visitor early this week at last two days of last week and so
far this week for her.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Gardner were
pleased this week to find an item
in the Oregonian announcing their
daughter. Mrs. L. Beugli of 7938
DERREL ROSE
SW Capitol Highway. Portland, as
the winner of seven ribbons at the
Our concern it to give you con­
state fair including three firsts,
siderate care, handle all details
one second, two thirds and on?
with a service of quiet dignity
It's time lo lei us drain your crankcase and refill
fourth place. All were on entries
and beauty that will comfort
in the yeast division of baking in
you and your family for years
with winter weight oil for fast starts in all weather.
io come.
which she entered nine loaves of
bread, doughnuts, coffee cake and
rolls. Thr?e prizes were in the
first attempt division with her
first doughnuts taking a blue rib­
bon, her first candied fruit sweet
bread, a red ribbon and her French
OF FOREST GROVE
bread a white ribbon She had
Please Call Collect
also taken ribbons this year at the
Multnomah county fair at Gresh­ 1920 Pacific Ave —Dial EL 7-3126
am.
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4-H Forestry
Club Proposed
Boys and girls aged nine and ten
who are interested in belonging to
a 4-H Forestry club are to have
that opportunity again after a two-
year lapse, according to Clint Sei­
bert who has again offered his
services as leader.
All those interested are asked
to meet next Tuesday, September
18, at 3:30 p.m. at the city park
Scout cabin. Parents are invited
to attend, also.
Plans for club activities include
a tour every Tuesday at 3:30 p.m.
unless weather prevents. Transpor­
tation home after the tour will be
provided.
Vernonia Study Club
Resumes September 20
The Vernonia Study club will
open its fall season Thursday of
next week, September 20, with
a meeting at the home of Mrs.
Florence Messing at 8:00 p.m. Mrs.
Louis Towne will present the pro­
gram.
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Sept 14-15
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CASH FOR CONES
DOUGLAS FIR
We are now buying Douglas fir seed cones.
1. Be selective in cones harvested and make field tests
of cones before picking. Cones meeting specifica­
tions will be purchased, on basis of a measured bushel
at posted prices. Inspection made at time of delivery.
2. Only mature, green-colored, unopened cones accepted.
Brown, wormy, discolored or open cones not wanted.
3. Test cones by cutting lengthwise down the center of
cone. Top prices paid for cones showing minimum
of 5 good seeds per half-section.
4. Pick from trees; gather only fresh squirrel-cut cones.
5. Secure permission from, and make arrangements
with landowners for collecting cones on their proper­
ty ; do not cut limbs or trees to get cones.
6. Know location of your cone collection by areas, and
report elevations to our buyer at time of delivery.
7. Do not collect in the high elevations a this time.
Crop conditions best at low elevations this year __
under 1500’.
8. Low elevation cones are ready now—act now for
maximum harvest. Season appears to be of short
duration this year, but we will accept cones as long
as they are tight and of good quality.
9. Bonus payment schedule available to steady pickers.
10. Buying restricted to scheduled hours.
FOR INFORMATION AND
CONE DELIVERY CONTACT
VERNONIA TRADING COMPANY
Vernonia, Oregon
SHALMON LIBEL
Mist, Oregon
MORY FEED AND SUPPLY
Rainier, Oregon
Agents For
BROWN SEED COMPANY
Vancouver, Washington