Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, October 22, 1964, Page 7, Image 7

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    Cabin Owner Undergoes
Surgery in Portland
Pastor Called
To New Field
The Reverend Mrs. A. W. Wilson,
pastor at the Nazarene church for
the past several years, has accepted
a call to a rural,church near Adah,
Oklahoma and she and her hus­
band are preparing to move there
as soon as possible to avoid travel
hazards of winter weather.
Mrs. Wilson stated this week that
the church is in the area where she
and her husband started their min­
istry about 50 years ago. She has
been acquainted with the district
superintendent there for many years
and saw him this past June at the
Nazarene church general assembly
held in Portland at the Memorial
coliseum.
She has also stated that the call
to this church is a promotion for her
and she appreciated the willingness
of the local church to release her at
once to accept the offer there.
LAWRENCE MEISSNER
will stay to the end of each ses­
sion. He will not leave days
earlier as the democrat candi­
date has done. The last week of­
ten sees more laws passed than
any other week.
For representative, vote
113 X Lawrence Meissner,
Deer Island, Oregon
Pd. Adv. by Lawrence Meissner,
Deer Island, Oregon
SAFETY CHECK
NOW!
Yes! Now is the time to
have your car checked com­
pletely from bumper to
bumper for the coming win­
ter season.
RIVERVIEW — Vernon Bateman,
owner ci the Riverview cabins, en­
tered the University of Oregon med­
ical school hospital Sunday and un­
derwent surgery Monday. He ex­
pects to be hospitalized about a
month.
Mrs. Don Wantland and Mrs. Dick
Nightwine visited Mrs. Bud Larson
at Netarts Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs.
George Brown are living at the mo­
tel owned by the Larsons.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Briones en­
joyed a dinner Friday evening at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil
Snook in observance of Mrs. Briones'
birthday.
GrimsbosHost
Lassie Queen
MIST—Albert Grimsbo of White-
wood, South Dakota arrived at the
Howard Grimsbo home last Monday
evening to spend a week with his
brother and family/ While here they
attended the PI where Mrs. Grimsbo
acted as hostess Tuesday and Wed­
nesday for the National Shorthorn
Lassie. Jeanette Ccufal of Seward,
Nebraska. Inland Empire Lassie
Queen Caron Williams of Spokane
and the Western Oregon and Wash
ington Shorthorn Lassie Queen of
Monmouth attended the show and
sale. Miss Coufal returned with the
Grimsbos Wednesday night as their
guest and made side trips to Cannon
Beach and the coast Thursday. The
Grimsbos drove her to the airport
Friday evening for her return home.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Garlock at­
tended the West Oregon Electric an­
nual meeting Saturday in Vernonia
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hansen and
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hansen and
MIST—Mrs. Wyne Kyser accom­ children were in Clatskanie Sunday
panied her sister and husband, Mr. afternoon to attend the wedding re­
and Mrs. Bryce Ostrander of Mc­ ception for Mr. and Mrs. Jan Schultz.
Minnville to Everett, Washington
Sunday visitors at the Clarence
Sunday morning to join other mem­ Kyser home were Mr. and Mrs.
bers of the family. They had re­ Dale Leino and family of Clatskanie
ceived word earlier in the week of and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Karr and
the accidental drowning of their sis­ family of Vancouver. Saturday ev­
ter Shirley’s fiance. His body was ening the Kyser family was in Port­
not recovered until late Sunday af­ land to attend the PI.
ternoon and will be flown to Illinois
The Charles Ramseys and Mrs.
for burial. After memorial services
Monday afternoon. Mrs. Kyser and Russell Hansen were Sunday after­
Mr. and Mrs. Ostrander were accom­ noon guests at the Howard Grimsbo
panied home by their parents. Mr. home. Albert Grimsbo, nephew Ray­
mond and niece Kathy were in Rai­
and Mrs. Harold Sparks of Delena.
nier Saturday to visit Mrs. Anna
Sundquist. That evening the Grims­
bos and guest were in Forest Grove
to watch the football game between
Pacific U and Pacific Lutheran.
Bob Grimsbo plays for Pacific U.
Sunday guests at the Claude Kysers
were Mr. and Mrs. Larry Karr and
family of St. Johns; Mrs. Queenie
Karr, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Dave
Karr and family, Vancouver and
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Kyser of Forest
Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Don Karr vis­
ited a short time also.
Dale Sanders spent the week end
home from his studies at Seattle.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Garlock re­
ceived word that their grandson,
Clayton Bliss and wife had wel­
comed an 8 pound 9 ounce son Sep­
tember 26 at Lincoln, Nebraska.
The Bud Howry family of Grande
Ronde were in Mist a short time
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. David Closner have
been in the community renewing
old acquaintences. They were mar­
ried in June and are now living at
Rainier.
Trip Follows
Accident News
BOB'S
UNION SERVICE
LODGE AND CLUB NOTICES
VERNONIA
NEHALEM VALLEY
COIN CLUB
Meets last Thursday every m onth
West Oregon Electric Auditorium ,
7:30 P.M.
LIONS
CLUB
MEETS FIRST AND THIRD
MONDAY EACH MONTH
6:30 P.M., FIRE HALL
Robert Sargent, President
Don Jackson, Secretary
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George Laws, President
Harry Junken, Vice-president
Stanley Enevoldsen, Secretary
Ralph Bergerson, Treasurer
VISITORS WELCOME
10-64
A. F. & A. M.
Vernonia Lodge No. 184
A. F. & A. M. meet« at
Masonic Temple. Stated
Communication
t h ir d ''
Thursday of each month,
at 8:00 p.m.
Ralph E. Bergerson, W.M.
Walter E. Linn. Sec’y. ________ 1-65
Vernonia Barracks
Veterans of World War I
Meets 4th Monday
each month at the
IOOF hall, 8 P M .
D. G. Pattee, Commander
Art Gardner, Adjutant
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS
Harding Lodge No. 116
Vernonia, Oregon
auxiliary
Meets 4th Mon., IOOF hall 8 p.m.
Lona Weidman, President
Cora Lange, Secretary
I.O.O.F. Hall
Second
Monday
of Each Month
7-65
IWA Local
Sergerson, Chancellor
mander
Garner, Secretary
3-14
Meets First and
Third Thursdays
7:30 P.M.
fTH IA N SISTERS
ernonia Temple No. 61
feelings: I.O.O.F. Hall
1 and Fourth Wednesdays
of each month
Atkins, M.E.C.
,ange, Secretary__________2-65
A.F.L. — C.I.O.’
Business Agent is at the hall,
North and W ashington Sts.
third and fourth Thursday 10
a.m . to 12:30 p.m.
Vernonia Lodge No. 246
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Order of Eastern Star
First and Third Tuesday
8 P.M.
Thomas Hall, Noble Grand
Harry Culbertson, See.
1-65
MT. HEART REBEKAH
LODGE NO. 243
Meets 2nd and 41h Thursday
evenings of each month in the
I.C.O.F. halt
Nehalem Chapter 153, O. E. S.
Regular com­
munication first
and third Wed.
ot each month
at Masonic Tem­
ple. All visiting
sisters and broth­
ers welcome.
Jean Bergerson, W. M.
Frances Hershey, Sec.
1-65
AMERICAN LEGION
Reatha Horn, Noble Grand
Irma Chance. Secretary
3-65
VERNONIA CHAMBER
OF COMMERCE
Board of Directors report to
members quarterly. Board meets
2nd and 4th Mondays, 8:00 p.m.,
at West Oregon Electric office.
Visitors invited.
Guy I. Thomas, President
Mrs. Evelyn Heath. Secy.
7-85
Meets First and
Third Mondays
of each month.
VERNONIA
Injuries Received
In Sunday Accident
TIMBER—Sunday, October 11, four
miles west of Vernonia - Timber
junction there was an accident in
which Richard Shaw was a victim.
He had pulled off the road to allow
a string of cars to pass. The sun was
very bright and as he pulled onto
the road again to make his turn he
did not see the on-coming car which
was white. The front fender and a
light on the one car was damaged
and the Shaw car was demolished.
It had rolled, coming to rest on its
top. Shaw had difficulty getting a
door open to get out. One knee was
injured and a wrist was cut where a
wrist watch was torn off. Later the
watch was found by the car and
the twisted metal band was found in
the rear seat. The top above his
seat was crushed almost level with
the steering wheel. The occupant of
the other car, a lady, was cut and
bruised about the head and face. All
were taken by ambulance to Forest
Grove where they were treated and
released. Since then, Shaw has been
confined to his home recovering
from shock.
Allan May of Seattle spent the
week end at the home of his father,
Roy May.
Gathering M arb Oerttoitia Eagle
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1964
7
83rd Birthday
Group Attends P.I.
MIST—Mr. and Mrs. Walter Math-
ews attended church in Longview
Sunday, then went to the home of her
brother, E. H. Condit in Westport
to celebrate the 83rd birthday of Mrs.
Ida Condit. Six of her seven chil­
dren and many of her grandchildren
were present.
Mrs. Elsa Knowles accompanied
Miss Shirley Berg to Seattle to visit
friends and relatives. They were
gone from Friday to Tuesday.
Events in Portland
BIKKENEELD — Mr. and Mrs
Chas Ramsey, Vickey and Paul;
Nick and Erik Berg took in the PI
Saturday. They were joined in Port­
land by Ann Ramsey who returned
home with them for over the week
end.
Pat Hopkins left Friday for his
home in San Diego after spending
his vacation here.
POETRY
Ode and Tribute to the Vernonia Hills
On the hills of Old Vernonia,
As you all may see,
A touch of Autumn Splendor,
On every maple tree.
The autumn leaves are turning
Orange, gold and red.
Below the river’s flowing.
And all the birds have fled.
A peaceful autumn silence,
Rests upon the hill.
The twilight’s gently falling
Over rock and rill.
On the hills of Old Vernonia,
As you all may see,
A touch of Autumn Beauty
On every maple tree.
Composed by
Nettie Adams Titus
HE CARED ENOUGH
to visit almost every home in
VERNONIA
For representative, vote
113 X Lawrence Meissner,
Deer Island, Oregon
Pd. Adv. by Lawrence Meissner,
Deer Island, Oregon
Camper Prompts
Vacation Trips
TIMBER—Mr. and Mrs. Lewellyn
McCarty and their son and wife,
Mr. and Mrs. Dick McCarty of Eu­
gene, returned home Tuesday from
a weeks camping trip at Silver
Lake and the Sycan river country.
They bought their camper about
three months ago and already have
over 10,000 vacation miles on it.
Miss Bonnie Webster of McMinn­
ville was a week end guest at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Vem Sponsel.
Mrs. Maxine Williams of Eugene
was a visitor at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Alva Williams over the week
end.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Pagh re­
turned Tuesday from Crater Lake
where Les has been working.
Bill Mulkey volunteered for the
school census taking which will be
started soon.
The apple eating bear back of the
school house has polished off the
apples and now is cleaning up the
prunes on the tree back of the bam
on the Mav place. One morning last
week a crippled coyote came out of
the barn as May took his cow over
to the pasture.
Your summer vacation trip won’t
be ‘make believe’ if you use the
want ads.
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Health Care Se Elderly ? tfc 0^ ”
Let’s look at the facts about the
proposed Medicare Tax... and a medical care program
for the aged that already exists!
W hat’s the hurry here? The supporters of the
proposed Medicare Tax would have you believe
th at passage of this controversial bill is urgent...
th at persons over 65 are deprived of needed med­
ical care because they can’t pay for it.
Nothing could be further from the tru th .
The Kerr-Mills Law, passed by Congress in 1960-
and other state and local programs-enable indi­
vidual states to guarantee to every elderly person
who needs help the health care he or she requires.
We call th is h ealth p r o g r a m ... H e a ltlf
Opportunity Program for the Elderly. Thou­
sands of people every day are being helped by its
generous benefits. And, unlike Medicare, which
would substantially increase your Social Security
Tax payroll deductions, this Health Program is
already being paid for by a p art of your present
tax dollar!
Medicare Tax? No. Health Care for the Elder­
ly? Yes! For more information on this program,
ask your doctor or call the number listed below.
H E A LT H
O P P O R T U N IT Y
PROGRAM
POR THE
POST 119
Thomas Hall, Commander
Harry Culbertson, Adjutant
AUXILIARY
First and Third Tuesdays
Beauiah Hall, President
Morel Folken, Secretary
228-4175
1-85
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OREGON MEDICAL ASSOCIATION
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