Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, September 10, 1964, Page 8, Image 8

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    Oernonia Eagic
8______ THURSDAY, SEPT. 10, 1964
Kennedys Leave
For N ew Home
NATAL - PITTSBURG — Mr. and
Mrs. Kit Kennedy left early Friday
morning for their new home in Dora,
Missouri.
Mrs. Eva Pringle accompanied by
her mother, Mrs. J. Titus, drove to
Roseburg Thursday of last week for
a reunion with the Jack Smith fam­
ily. Mrs. Smith is another daughter
of Mrs. Titus. Present were grand­
children and great grandchildren
Mrs. Titus had not seen for some
time. They returned home Friday.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Ira Peterson were Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Beerman and four children
of Enterprise, Anna Beerman and
Mrs. M. Hanson of Portland and Mr.
and Mrs. Vernon Peterson and three
children of Vancouver.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. K.
Tupper were Mr. and Mrs. DeeVeere
Hershey and Dee and Mr. and Mrs.
Geo. Mathews.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Grant and
family spent the week end at Sil­
verton with his folks.
Mr. and Mrs. John Buchanan and
family of Longview visited her folks,
Mr. and Mrs. Ike Dass, Sunday.
Helping Judy Grant celebrate her
birthday Thursday evening were Mr.
and Mrs. K. Tupper and Sandra and
Mr. and Mrs. Kit Kennedy who en-
oyed birthday cake and ice cream.
Couple Visits Here
Enroute to Nebraska
MIST—Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Bliss
returned from spending the summer
in Alaska and visited at the Ray
Garlock home several days recently,
enroute to Lincoln, Nebraska where
he will be attending college this
year. Mr. and Mrs. Garlock and
Mary were in Clatskanie and Delena
Labor Day visiting at the Vivian Kar­
vonen and Paul Thompson homes.
Mike Totten will remain at the
Lloyd Garlock home this coming
school year and has enrolled as a
freshman at Vernonia high. Mrs.
Garlock was in Portland Sunday to
see an uncle that has been quite ill.
Guests at the Charles Sundlands
during the Labor Day week end were
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hobble of
Portland. Monday Dr. and Mrs. S.
E. Carlson and Mr. and Mrs. D. S.
Marvin visited the Sundlands.
Attendance Small At
Helping Circle Meet
Larsons Visit
Coast Fam ilies
BIRKENFELD—Saturday Mr. ana
Mrs. Fred Larson, Debra, Donnie,
Terry Larson and Laura Floeter
went to the coast. They visited with
the Delmar Jepson and Jim Garlock
families and called at the Buddy
Larson home at Netarts.
Mrs. Arnold Olson and Mrs. Smith
of Clatskanie visited with Mrs. Arby
Mills last Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Nordstrom
went to Monmouth Friday evening to
visit their daughter and husband,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Larsen. They
also took in the state fair, then re­
turned home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wells of Tigard
visited at the G. P. Wanstrom home
Sunday. Saturday, Mr. and Mrs.
Wanstrom and Hank Robinson at­
tended the state fair.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Udey Jr. and
family of Dallas spent Labor Day
Keno 4 0 H our
week end with his folks, Mr. and
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Mrs. Elmer Hanning and family of >
Cannon Beach and Mr. and Mrs.
Lagus of Warrenton.
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MIST—Mrs. Walter Mathews, Mrs.
Robert Mathews, Mrs. George Math­
ews and Mrs. Lloyd Beach were in
St. Helens Thursday evening to at­
tend the bridal shower for Sheryll
Tarbell. Miss Tarbell and Robert
Mathews are to be married Satur­
day.
The Mist - Birkenfeld Home Exten-
will meet September 18 instead of
the regular second Friday for the
month of September only. The meet­
ing will start at 1:30 and will be an
organizational meeting for the com­
ing year. Members are to remind
others who are interested of the
change and everyone is welcome.
Refreshments will be served. A
plaids and stripes sewing workshop
is to be worked out as well as pos­
sibly a re-upholstery workshop.
Mrs. Fred Busch accompanied by
Mrs. Virginia Hansen were in Port­
land Thursday to meet Mrs. Busch’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Wil­
son of Seal Beach, California. Sun­
day the Buschs and their guests
were in Hillsboro at Shute Park for
a Busch family reunion. Later in
the day the Busch family enjoyed
roller skating.
Mrs. DeeVeere Hershey will en­
tertain the Mist Helping Circle at
her home September 24. Everyone is
welcome. The August meeting was
held at Mrs. Ira Peterson’s place
with five members and the hostess
present.
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NATAL - PITTSBURG — Mist
Helping Circle met Thursday with
Mrs. Ira Peterson. A small group
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Bessie Bliss.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Tupper and
IT’S A PRIVILEGE AND A PLEASURE TO LIVE IN VERNONIA
Sandra attended St. Pauls Lutheran
Guests Entertained
church in Portland Sunday. After­
Devines Attend Rites
wards they were dinner guests of
By Several Families
For Cousin on Tuesday
Mr. and Mrs. Max Wolff. They also
MIST—Mr. and Mrs. Percy Baill-
MIST—Mr. and Mrs. Sam Devine
called on Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Pall-
MIST—Mr. and Mrs. Ben Leppa
ett of Bly have been visiting at the
viny in Portland.
were in Portland Monday evening
and Curtis of Duluth, Minnesota were
(Held from last week)
BIRKENFELD — Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kyser, Myrtle Mathews and
week end guests at the Charles Han­
on business. Tuesday morning they
Maude Rogers homes during the
Fred
Stinchfield
spent
Labor
day
sen home. Sunday visitors were Mr.
NATAL - PITTSBURG — Mr. and were in Clatskanie to attend the fun­
past
week.
Mrs.
Vivian
Wickstrom
of
and Mrs. Ken Justus and children week end at Elk Lake.
Eugene was a week end visitor Mrs. Kit Kennedy, Mrs. Laura Car­ eral of Mrs. Devine’s cousin, John
Mr. and Mrs. Art Bellingham flew at their homes, also.
of Creswell. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
michael and Mr. and Mrs. R. S.
Larson. Sam was or« of the pall
Salmi and Lois and Mrs. William to Prineville Saturday morning to
Mrs. Alvin Wright of Manzanita Lindsay were dinner guests of Mr.
Jones of Clatskanie were also visi­ join the Ted Bellingham family who was a visitor over the Labor Day and Mrs. Noble Dunlap Sunday, Au­ bearers. Einar Danielson of Forest
Grove called the Devines Sunday
tors at the Charles and Norman Han­ were on a skiing trip. Art flew to week end with her mother, Mrs. gust 30.
as did Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hirtzell
Astoria first and picked up April
sen homes over the week end.
Saturday breakfast guests of Mr. and children of Portland, enroute to
Bess Mathews and family. David re­
Guests at the Wayne Kyser home Bellingham who flew there with turned with her to enter school.
and Mrs. W. R. Wolff August 29 were the coast. Mrs. Lloyd Stunkard and
Labor Day were Mr. and Mrs. Albert them.
her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. Marvin of Knappa were Labor Day
Guests at the George Mathews
Blount and family of Vernonia. Mrs
Dinner guests of Shirley Berg home during the week were the Ken­ and Mrs. Roscoe Babb of Moscow,
Blount also visited the Hugh Coxes. Thursday evening were Mr. and Mrs. neth Tuppers, Mrs. Lucille McCrone, Idaho who were guests of Mr. and visitors and Mrs. Stunkard accom­
panied the Hirtzell family back to
Dorsey Tuttle became ill last Sun­ Sulo Sanders, Dale, Rosemerri and and the Vic Bergs.
Mrs. E. Frank in Vernonia. Mr. and Portland.
day evening in church with a heart Leslie Sanders and Ann Ramsey.
Mrs. Marvin Turner, Tom and Su­
Miss Rosemerri Sanders left for
attack. He was taken to the hospital
Francis Larson accompanied Don
sie of Hood River were overnight Greenville, S. C. Saturday to attend
in Forest Grove Tuesday morning and Glen Meier to Portland Satur­
guests of the Wolffs and Sunday the Bob Jones College.
and brought home Thursday. He is day evening to see the ball game.
Babbs and Turners enjoyed dinner
Mrs. A1 Schlehuber was called to
much better but has to make fre­ Sam Samuelson and boys also at­
with the Wolffs.
Oakland, California the latter part
quent
trips
to
the
doctor.
tended
I t’s a wonderful feeling to know
Mrs. Bessie Hershey erf Portland of August due to the critical illness
you’ve got the kind of auto
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Elliott of War­
visited Mr. and Mrs. DeeVeere Her­ of her mother. She arrived home
RIVERVIEW—Those attending tile shey this week end. Mr. and Mrs.
insurance you can count on in
renton called on the Francis Larsons
Wednesday and states her mother is
New Arrival Prompts
an emergency . . . if trouble
Friday evening. They came in the Couples Conference at Castle Rock Hal Vicars and sons of Portland better. Raymond Schlehuber also
Visit to La Grande
should pop up around home
interest of their trailer house which over the week end were Mr. and called on the Hersheys Friday ev­ returned home after visiting his sis­
or even while you’re on a trip
has been parked here. Mrs. Elliott’s Mrs. Everett Brown and children, ening.
(Held from last week)
ter and family at Pollock Pines,
Mr. and Mrs. Don Wantland and
across the country. Quality in­
Mrs. Ellen Devine and Mrs. Max California.
NATAL - PITTSBURG - DeeVeere brother-in-law and a friend are here
children
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Gene
Oblaek were luncheon guests of Mrs.
surance of this nature is the
Hershey and son Dee drove to La getting it in shape to move to Ne­
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Burnham
Weller and sons of Stoney Point.
Ted Gearnhart at Hillsboro Thurs­ of Portland were visitors at the
only type we handle, so see
Grande and brought Mrs. Hershey vada.
Mrs.
Glenn
Mitchell
spent
Sunday
day.
A1 Berg made a business trip to
home Wednesday of last week. She
us today.
Shalmon Libel home Sunday.
at the home of her daughter and
had been spending a week there get­ Portland Wednesday of last week.
family,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A1
Schatz,
at
Roger Berg spent the week end
ting acquainted with her granddaugh­
Scappoose.
ter. Shelli. new daughter of Mr. and here with relatives.
Penny Harpster of Montesano,
Mrs. Mike Mullins.
Washington spent the week end vis­
Mr. and Mrs. Noble Dunlap were
iting at the home of her parents. Mr.
Mother and Brother
recent callers of Mrs. Lillie Hender­
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she took her sisters. Vickie and Mel­
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Riverview
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Monday, Mr. and Mrs. DeeVeere
BIRKENFELD — Mrs. Gene Lar­ ody, to the state fair and to visit
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Your
Money
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A
t
the
M ile Bridge
Hershey and Dee accompanied by son and Marvin returned home by another sister and husband. Mr. and
Phone HA 9-6203
Mrs Albert Childs drove to Beaver­ plane from Ayer, Mass. Saturday ev­ Mrs. Jim Rash.
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Mrs. Grace Peachey returned
905 Bridge Street
staying over there for awhile.
were married Friday evening at a home Saturday evening after spend­
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Recent callers of Mr and Mrs chapel on the base at Fort Devens. ing two weeks at Camp Ghormley
Max Oblaek were Mr. and Mrs. They are living in an apartment and near Naches, Washington, assisting
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Wallace and children of Molalla and
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Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Condit and
Visitors over the long week end
Mrs. Jim Hirtzel of Portland.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ira Peterson were days last week at the home of Mr. Snook were their son and family.
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Hillsboro visitors Tuesday of last and Mrs E. T. Johnston The men Mr and Mrs. Joe Snook and five
week.
did some pigeon hunting.
children of Portland
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Fam ily Meets
At Ski Area
Group Dines at
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Three Couples
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KING’S Grocery-Market