Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, October 11, 1962, Page 2, Image 2

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past week end at home, then re­
turned to Portland for treatments
at Emanuel hospital which are a
follow-up of major surgery which
she had recently. Friday, she vis­
ited for awhile with Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Lange.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Heckenliable
are in the process of moving from
the Cherry Tree apartments to
Salem. They had been managers
for the apartments until the sale
last month to Mr. Edison who will
manage them himself
RUMMAGE SALE: Thun., Fri.,
Oct. 11, 12. Fire hall. EUB church.
4012c
New residenti at 1030 First ave­
nue are the L. M. Woodsockets
who come here from Salem.
Guests Sunday, October 7, at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. D.
Trotter were Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Rasmussen who were on their way
from Seattle to a warmer climate
for the winter months.
Mrs. H. W. Weigand and her
three-day old son, Brien Dallas,
came home last Friday from Tual-
ity hospital. The new arrival is
the center of attraction for his
sister and two brothers, as well
as mom and dad.
Guests Thursday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Schwab
were her mother, Mrs. H. J Peas-
nall from Astoria, and her grand­
mother, Mrs. Agnes Culley fom
Tooele, Utah accompanied by her
four year old grand-duughter from
Tooele. They have been visiting
in Astoria for the , past three
weeks. Thursday, Mrs. Schwab
and son Marty and her guests all
drove to Portland and stopped at
the zoo to see the day-old elephant
baby, Posy.
Guest last week at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Earl King was her
aunt, Mrs. Jessie Allison from Cut
Bank, Montana. Also there one
day were another uncle and aunt,
Mr and Mrs. Elmer Dial from
Choteau, Montana. It was the first
time the Dials and Mrs. Alli­
son had seen each other for many
years. Mrs. King took Mrs. Alli­
son to Longview Thursday to start
Oernonia Eagle
THURSDAY, OCT 11, 1962
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Psychologist
California Grown
her trip home and they called on
Mrs. Anna Dial but found her ill
with flu.
Dr. Henry R. Brandt, consult­
Mrs. Dave Lowell received nu­
merous bruises and cuts and some ing psychologist of Flint, Michi­
pulled ligaments Monday of last gan will speak at Youth for
week when her car rolled down a Christ Saturday night at the
bank when a tire blew as she was Portland public auditorium at
on her way to work on Sauvies Is­ 7:30 p.m.
land. She was in the hospital in
Dr. Brandt, Ph. D., has had ex­
St. Helens until Thursday eve­ tensive training and experience
ning when she came home to com­ in family living and marriage
plete recovery.
counseling. He served at Cornell
Manning Bomberger and John University as well as at General
Jensen were in St. Helens Sep­ Motors Institute where he held
tember 29 to attend an Oregon classes on marriage and the fa­
mily. The program will include
Education association meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schaumburg an opportunity for teens to ask
were here Wednesday of last week questions of psychology, where
to look after their property and both from a panel and an aud­
call on friends. They are still lo­ ience, questions will be fired at
cated at Milwaukie where they the guest.
Of special interest for the
manage the Randall Court apart­
youth will be the first appear­
ments.
Tom Tomlin returned to his du­ ance of Chet Jones, a baton
ties at the Vernonia post office twirling champion who has won
October 1 after an absence of two over 150 trophies. Demonstra­
months during which he recuper­ tions of technique will be of in­
ated from a heart attack he suf­ terest to all.
fered July 28 at the Jamboree
They were to xray her hip soon
dance.
RUMMAGE SALE: Thurs., Fri.. and if the bone was knit, she
Oct. 11. 12. Fire hall. EUB church. would be allowed to leave the
40t2c hospital. If not, surgery would be
necessary.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Bittner of
Mrs. C. S. Hoffman Sr., long­
Hillsboro were in Vernonia Thurs­
day of last week and called at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Mc­
Donald on Rock Creek. The Bitt­
ners had stayed at the McDonald
place during July and August
while Mr. and Mrs. McDonald
were on a five-week long trip to
Alaska.
time resident and former owner
of Hoffman Hardware, has sold
her McKenzie River home and is
now located in Reedsport at 2891
Bowman Rd. She wishes her
friends, who may be coming
through Reedsport, to know she
will be happy to have them stop
in to see her.
Maynard Grunden came home
Longview were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. E East and Mr. and Mrs.
Owen East Sunday.
RUMMAGE SALE: Thurs., Fri.,
Oct. 11, 12. Fire hall. EUB church.
4012c
Mrs. Alice Malmsten is at Tu-
Birthdays Observed
At Rogers Home Tuesday
drove to Netarts Sunday to bring
back Mrs. Annie Wall who will
be at the Bowerman home this
week. Mrs. Wall would apprec­
iate visits from friends during
her stay here.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Vaughn
from Laguna Beach, California
were in Vernonia Thursday of last
week saying hello to friends. The
Dave Knowltons now own the
house where the Vaughns former­
ly lived
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Hickman
were at Corvallis Saturday to at­
tend the funeral services for her
uncle, Earl Hickman. They also
visited with her father Fred Hick­
man.
Rev. and Mrs. E. J. Ruff drove
to Ft Lewis, Washington Satur­
day to visit Mrs. Clyde Thomas
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Fowler of
nt the Madigan hospital. Mrs. Ruff Rainier spent last week here at
was not allowed to visit her be­ the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben
cause it was past visiting hours Fowler.
but Rev. Ruff spent a few min­
Guests of Mrs. Omar Poynter at
utes with her. She was sitting her home on Keasey route Sun­
up and was in w ry good spirits. day were Mr and Mrs. Harry Hall
M of Netarts and Mrs. John Grady.
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles King of
ality hospital, Hillsboro, recup­
erating from a broken hip which
was the result of a fall last Thurs­
day evening at the nursing home
near Laurelwood where she has
been a resident for some time. Her
daughters, Mrs L. H Thomas and
Mrs. Lois Clark, had visited her
Thursday afternoon and found her
very well. The fall occurred in
the evening. Her hip was operated
on Friday and she is recuperating
very well.
Please advise us of your new
addreu if you are planning to
move.
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Listings Due
For Directory
Beans, Barns, Boats, Beds,
find them all in the want ads.
BIRKENFELD—Mr. and Mrs.
Franeis Larson and Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Rodgers and girls were
Tuesday evening dinner guests at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hebe
Rodgers. The occasion was the
birthdays of Herbert and Lorene.
A1 Berg made a business trip
into Portland Monday.
Mrs. Fred Larson. Terry, Dave
and Randy, were in Portland
Tuesday.
Mrs. John Acton is visiting for
a week at Swenson with her
daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Osborne.
Mrs Ione Downs and Stevie of
Portland visited Sunday with her
folks, the G. P. Wanstroms. It
was her father’s birthday.
49’
Frozen Dinners
11 -oz. Dinner
Reporter Notes
Change in Area
The West Coast Telephone com
pany’s new Washington county di­
rectory, which includes listings
for Banks, Beaverton, Forest
Grove, Gaston, Hillsboro, Scholls,
Sherwood, Stafford, Tigard, and
Vernonia, is now in course of com­
pilation, according to Jean Good­
rich, division manager for the For­
est Grove area.
He stated further, “The closing
date for all advertisements in the
yellow pages of this directory is
November 1, 1962, and the closing
date for the regular white pages
is November 15, 1962. We urge
any subscriber who contemplates
any changes in his listings or ad­
vertisements to call the business
office before these dates, as fol­
lows: Forest Grove, Hillsboro and
Vernonia subscribers, dial 118.”
“The forthcoming directory will
contain many more listings and a
much larger yellow classified sec­
tion than the current directory,”
concluded Mr. Goodrich.
Mr. and Mrs. Tod Bowerman
from the hospital week before last
but is still under doctor’s care and
finds recuperation slow.
CHET’S— Beef, Chicken and Turkey
Lb.
Portland is becoming aware that
Vernonia is something besides a
ghost town, as so many wanted to
believe a few years ago. The
change is evident in an editorial
in the Portland Reporter last
Thursday, October 4.
The item characterized Vernonia
as “at the end of man’s creation
on the SP&S spur line”, which in­
dicates they still think it is fur­
ther from Portland to Vernonia
than local residents think it is
from Vernonia to Portland.
Evidently, the writer had baen
in Vernonia recently for he seem­
ed familiar with the desolate look
of the former mill site, and also
with the tree farming in the area
which is the life blood of the com­
munity. He also mentioned the
increased school enrollment, the
residents who find employment in
ths Portland area and the fact that
the town which was expected to
die when the mill left did not.
The article is the kind to stir the
interest of others in coming to see
what is here. And if local citi­
zens continue to spruce up and fix
up, those who come will like what
they see and still more good pu­
blicity will come Vernonia’s way.
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Bank Deposits
At Record High
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11
Mt. Heart Rabekah Lodge, IOOF
hall, 8:00 p.m.
An all-time high in total de­
posits at a call, plus continued sub­
stantial gains in loans and total
resources of U.S. National Bank
of Portland, were reflected in fig­
ures released to the comptroller
of currency as of September 28,
1962.
Loans were up more than $68
million and now total $481,962,937
compared with $413,643,148 re­
corder one year ago.
The Vernonia branch of U.S.
National recorded total deposits
of $1,482,184.28, according to B. R.
Pilger, monager. Loans and dis­
counts for the local branch to­
taled $188,772.39.
Total resources for the U. S.
National system, with its 85 bank­
ing offices throughout the state
topped $1 billion, amounting to
$1,033,686,308 up nearly $77 mil­
lion from $956,748,412 recorded on
September 27, 1961.
During the last 12 months, U.S.
National has opened branches in
Gladstone, Seaside, Burlingame,
(Portland) and Stayton, and open­
ed new buildings for existing
branches in Corvallis, Eugene and
Medford.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12
American Legion and Auxiliary,
Legion hall, 8:00 p.m.
Mist Nehalem Extension Unit,
Birkenfeld Center, 10:30 a.m.
Football. Loggers versus Banks,
Greenman Field, 8:00 p.m.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14
Vernonia Grange, hall near golf
course, 8:00 p.m.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 15
Clothing workshop, West Ore­
gon Bldg., 10:00 a.m.
Lions Club dinner meeting, Fire
hall, 6:30 p.m.
City council, City hall, 8:00 p.m.
PTA, 8:00 p.m.
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16
Vernonia Odd Fellows
IOOF hall, 8:00 p.m.
Lodge,
J o y T h e a tr e
Fri., Sat.
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