Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, October 22, 1964, Page 3, Image 3

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    PEO Organizer Is
Guest of Chapter
Mrs. A. C. Frees, state organizer
of P.E.O. was the guest at a special
meeting of Chapter B.S. October 27
at the home of Mrs. T. M. Hobart.
She gave a most inspirational talk
about P.E.O. and also explained to
the group the educational loan funds
which are available to young women
who wish to further their educa­
tions but lack funds to do so.
The next meeting will be October
27 at the home of Mrs. D. F. Bruns­
man. Mrs. A. B. Brunsman will
give the program.
Couples Leaves Valley
To Live in Portland
BIRKENFELD—Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Elder have moved to Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stuve were re­
cently at Madras on a business trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Johnston
took in the PI last Friday evening.
Mrs. Art Bellingham and Mrs.
Geo. Bellingham were in Astoria
last Thursday.
Vacation In Hawaii
Followed by Visit
BIRKENFELD — Mr. and Mrs.
George Grace of Portland and some
friends of theirs visited Sunday at
Shirley Berg’s. They were enroute
home after a recent trip to Hawaii.
Fred and Terry Larson have been
ill with flu.
Al Berg and Howard Larson played
some golf Monday.
No pressure group pays for
Lawrence Meissner ads.
He pays for his own, so he is
free to hear all groups.
For representative, vote
113 X Lawrence Meissner,
Deer Island, Oregon
Pd. Adv. by Lawrence Meissner,
Deer Island, Oregon
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Block Printing
Workshops Set
Pythians Invite
Guests for Meet
There was a very good, attendance
at the meeting of Vernonia Temple
Pythian Sisters Wednesday evening,
October 14, and for the first time
this fall, all officers were in their
chairs. MEC Marie Atkins expressed
her appreciation for having all of
them able to be present.
Plans were made for a rummage
sale to be held at the fire hall No­
vember 6 and 7. Mrs. Frank Lange
is chairman of the committee in
charge of arrangements and she ask­
ed all members to get items ready
now. The day prior to the sale will
be spent getting things in place and
marked but customers will not be
admitted until Friday morning, No­
vember 6.
A donation was made to the Vnit-
ed Fund.
Mrs. Irma Chance and Mrs. E. E.
Garner gave some highlights of the
Grand Temple session at Roseburg
from which they returned home
Tuesday night. They presented to the
temple two Pythian Home building
fund banks to be on the treasur­
er's desk at all meetings to receive
contributions for that fund. Birthday
money will also go into these.
As many members as can will at­
tend church in a body October 25 at
the Evangelical 'Uhited' 'Brethero
church where MEC Marie Atkins
holds membership. This is in ob­
servance of the 75th anniversary of
the order.
An invitation has been extended to
Ava Temple at St. Helens to visit
here October 28 at the meeting at
which the Past Chiefs club will be
hostesses for the Halloween party.
Several interesting features are plan­
ned.
Become safety conscious. It’s the
best way to avoid crippling or fatal
accidents.
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BEWARE!
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Your right to bear arms will be
seriously endangered if a Demo*
cratic Congress pushes through
Tuesday of last week, October 13,
was a lucky day for Mr. and Mrs.
William Wilcoxen since that was
the day Eric William joined their
family. He arrived at Wilcox Me­
morial hospital in Portland and
weighed in at 8 pounds 14 ounces
He has two sisters, Shelley and
Kathi; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
O. Bernardi of Mist route and two
great grandmothers, Mrs. Josephine
Bernardi of Portland and Mrs. Katie
Wilcoxen of Astoria.
Mrs. Edith Crowston has news oi
the arrival of another granddaugh­
ter October 9. The babe is the daugh­
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Crow­
ston of Tigard. She weighed in at
10 pounds 6 ounces and has been
named Brooke Marie. She has two
brothers, and her maternal grand­
parents are Mr. and Mrs. James Fair
of Portland.
Couples Visit
Injury Victim
NATAL - PITTSBURG — Sunday,
October 11, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Lind­
say and Mr. and Mrs. Noble Dun­
lap called on Richard Peterson at
the hospital at St. Helens. He re­
ceived leg injuries at the loading
dock at Clatskanie. They also called
on Tony Valpiani. Peterson came
home from the hospital Monday of
this week to complete recovery.
Mrs. Fred Holstine of Scappoose
called on Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Lind­
say Monday of last week.
Larry Oblack enjoyed dinner with
Mr. and Mrs. DeeVeere Hershey
Sunday before last.
Mrs. Ira Peterson called on Mrs.
Sam Devine in her new home in Ver­
nonia Monday of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Noble Dunlap drove
up the Fishhawk Sunday and called
on Mr. and Mrs. Watson
Mr. and Mrs. Max Oblack spent
Saturday night at Oregon City. Sun­
day they drove to Molalla and visit­
ed friends and relatives.
Pheasant Hunt Luck
Is Reported Good
BIRKENFELD—Those going hunt­
ing for pheasants at Ft. Stevens Sat­
urday were Geo. Bellingham, Ed
Berg, Orval Clausen and Jim Bel­
lingham. They came home with 11
birds.
Visitors at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. G. P. Wanstrom during the past
week were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Carl,
Edna Johnson, Arma Hanberg, Mrs.
Wm. Wells and son Allen of Tigard,
Mrs. Thomas Wells and daughter
Lisa from Colorado, Axel Swanson
and Mrs. Ione Downs and Steve.
Oemonia Eagle
Do You Know This Man?
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1964
Born March 27, 1908 in Philippine
Islands.
Came to Vernonia in 1927
Married in 1941 at Vancouver, Wash­
ington.
Has two children who have been ac­
tive in Vernonia high school activi­
ties.
He enojys hunting and fishing.
Is employed locally.
(Information supplied by J. W. Ni­
chols* Answer to last weeks quiz:
John Krinick.
Buckner-Wagner Rites
At Fort Knox, Kentucky
Sergeant Jerry Buckner called his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Buckner,
last week to tell them of his mar­
riage to Miss Heidi Wagner of Fort
Knox, Kentucky.
The news was no surprise as a
June wedding had been planned, but
since Jerry is in the army marks­
man unit he was sent on a three
months tour. Then, a September date
was set but he was then sent to
Camp Perry, Ohio to compete in the
Nationals and has just recently re­
turned to Fort Knox where he is
stationed.
Jerry has almost completed his
sixth year with the army and is
making a career of it.
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Oregon Counties Are
Extension Unit Study
"Knowing
Your
Plaids
and
Stripes” was the topic of the October
12 Timber Route Extension meeting
held at the Vernonia Grange hall.
Mrs. E. Fuquay and Mrs. D. Ber-
gerson, project leaders explained
what to look for when buying gar­
ments mhde of plaids or striped ma­
terial and how to match plaids or
stripes when laying out a pattern
on such fabric.
Mrs. M. Sheppard gave an inter­
esting report and showed pictures
concerning Deschutes, Malheur and
Harney counties.
If we treat our friends as if they
already are what they are capable
of becoming we help them make the
vision into an actuality.
iPhone HA 9-3462
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• NEHALEM VALLEY
MOTOR FREIGHT
Howard Families Meet
In Portland Sunday
NATAL - PITTSBURG - Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Howard and family spent
Sunday before last in Portland vis­
iting Mr. and Mrs. Bill Howard and
family. Also present were Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Howard and Nancy How­
ard who is staying with the Bill
Howards.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Peterson were
Thursday evening supper guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Noble Dunlap.
HE club met Wednesday, October
7, with Myrtle Mathews. Seven mem­
bers were present.
IS You W ant
Timber P.T.A.
Plans A Party
24-Hour Mortuary Service
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October 13 Lucky For
Wm. Wilcoxen Family
The Society of Arts and Crafts will
hold the first of a series of workshops
meetings Thursday afternoon, Octo­
ber 22, at 1:00 p.m. at the West Ore­
gon Electric cooperative meeting
room.
Methods of block printing will be
instructed at this meeting, and work
started on making Christmas cards.
A workshop will be held also on
Thursday afternoon. October 29 to
complete the projects.
Everyone interested in learning
this craft is invited. A participation
fee of fifty cents wil be charged at
each meeting to non-members of
the society. Instructors will be Mrs.
Ralph Sturdevant and Mrs. Wm.
Pringle.
In November, workshops will be
held on making holiday decorations.
The society held its monthly busi­
ness meeting October 5. An interest­
ing introduction to the block print­
ing craft was presented then by Mrs.
Ralph Sturdevant.
Let's Get Acquainted!
TIMBER—Timber PTA met in the
school house basement Wednesday,
October 14 following the Timber
fire department meeting. There were
13 members present. Mrs. Robert
Cook, secretary of Washington coun­
ty council of PTA, installed the new
officers, Vern Sponsel, president;
Mrs. B. B. Wright, vice-president,
and Mrs. John Bino secretary-treas­
urer. Mrs. Cook’s mother, Mrs. Fay
Utterback of Forest Grove, accom­
panied her here and was a guest.
Minutes of the last meeting were
read and there were discussions re­
garding plans for the Halloween par­
ty to be held in the school house
basement for Timber children. Mrs.
Stella Douglas will be in charge of
decorations, Mrs. Alviso, refresh­
ments, Bill Mulkey and Violet Tuck­
er, entertainment. There will be
judges for best costume. An invita­
tion was received from Banks PTA
for a pot luck at community hall at
Banks October 12. There will be a
meeting at the home of the presi­
dent, Mrs. Vern Sponsel, at 10 a.m.
November 4 to discuss ways and
means for a bazaar to raise funds
for the Christmas party. Coffee and
oookies were served. Next meeting
will be November 11, same place.
Next fire meeting will also be held
prior to the PTA meeting.
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Paid Pol. Adv. by Dane S. Brady, Vernonia, Oregon
its proposed program. Federal
registration of firearms would put
hunters and sportsmen under
day-to-day control of Washington
bureaucrats. Don’t let this hap­
pen! Elect a man who will fight
for YOU.
to represent you...vote
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FOR CONGRESS
Wyatt for Congreee Committee, 1 76 Liberty S.E.. Salem, Ore.
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