Oerttonia Eagle 6 THURSDAY, OCTO3ER 29, 1964 OSU Plan Service Offers Farm Aids Timber Postmaster Succumbs to Illness Family Gathers At Childs Home TIMBER—The flag at the local post office had just been hung at half mast for former President Her­ bert Hoover when word was received of the death of the postmaster, Mrs. Gertrude Laverne Williams at her home at 725 S. W. 90th St., Portland. She had been in poor health for sev­ eral weeks at the home of her daugh­ ter, Mrs. Carolyn Hickman. Upon recovery she came home and return­ ed to her duties, then became ill again and returned to Portland. She passed away quietly while watching TV. Mr. Williams had stepped out for a few minutes and found her upon returning. Mrs. Williams was born in 1906 at Jefferson, Oregon and married Alva J. Williams in 1924 at Roseburg. Surviving are two chil­ dren: Donald A. Williams and Mrs. Carolyn Jane Hickman; six grand children, a sister Verle L. Drager and brother, Samuel T. Johnson, both of Portland and another sister, Miss Gladys Mae Johnson of Tim­ ber. NATAL - PITrSBURG — Mr. and Mrs. DeeVeere Hershey and Dee Three new free building plans are spent Sunday in Vernonia with her now available from Oregon State folks, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Childs University plan service to assist and their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Mike farmers, reports Columbia County Phillips and two daughters, Mr. Phillips niece, Karen Shaw, and Mr. Extension Agent Don Coin Walrod. Buildings plan 86 is a utility flat and Mrs. Jack Childs and son Craig, bed trail«- designed for hauling trac­ all of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Peterson were tors and other farm machinery. The supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. bed tilts. Lindsay Thursday evening. Mrs. Edna Johnson, Mrs. Myrtle Building plan 85, a hoof trimming table for turning an animal on its Mathews and Mrs. Elena Baker side, has proved very successful at were at the home of Mrs. Frances Oregon State University for hand­ Hershey Friday afternoon for a game of cards. ling beef cattle. Mr. and Mrs. John McLeod and Building plan 88 contains sugges­ three boys of McMinnville accom­ tions for cattle hay bunks for use panied by Kenny Stohler of Carlton when feeding long hay. It can also be spent Sunday visiting her folks, Mr. used for chopped hay but is primarily and Mrs. Orin Davis. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and designed for long hay to avoid exces­ Mrs. Max Oblack were her mother, sive waste. Copies of the plans may be secured Mrs. Reed Holding of Scappoose; her uncle Wm. B. West of Beaverton and from county extension offices. Mrs. Maxine Kyser and children. A pot luck supper at Natal Grange The fellow who drives at excessive Saturday night sponsored by the home ec club drew a crowd of close speed on our highways is literally to 60 friends and neighbors who came killing time. to honor Mr. and Mrs. Ira Peterson. TIMBER—A general invitation has The Petersons are planning on mov­ ing soon to Warren. Mr. Wilkins been issued for a farewell party to shewed pictures of his trip to Canada be held Saturday evening at the Bill and Alaska as part of the evening’s Mulkey home in honor of his father entertainment. who is leaving Timber Junction in who did not vote for the democrat the near future. SHOP AT HOME AND SAVE! nominee in primary may now vote Election board members here have received notices of schools for for representative, vote ins,tractions regarding the general DR. R. V. LANCE election and ballot box pickups. 113 X Lawrence Meissner OPTOMETRIST Mr. and Mrs. Herman Gamroth and children of McMinnville were re­ ! Wed.. 10 A.M.—5 P.M. Deer Island. Paid ad by Lawrence cent guests at the Vem Sponsel Vernonia Clinic Meissner, Deer Island home. Building Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cieloah spent the week end in Eastern Oregon on a hunting trip. M/Sgt. and Mrs. Bill James have DEMOCRAT R E -E L E C T INCUMBENT J sold their property at Timber to William DuBois of Portland. The James expect to go to Grants Pass to look for a place to live in about two weeks. Farewell Party Due Saturday DEMOCRATS STATE REPRESENTATIVE MIST—October 14 the Mist - Bir- kenfeld Missionary Society held their autumn tea with 35 attending. There were guests from Newberg, Clatska­ nie and Westport present. Mrs. Ro­ bert Reynolds of Newberg was the main speaker. Monday visitor at the Charles Sundland home was R. L. Tieder- man of Jewell. Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Sundland were In Portland to meet her sister, Mrs. Loretta Foster of Stockton, California. Mrs. Foster will spend about 10 days here. Mrs. Essie Nance called on the Sundlands Wednesday. Sunday the Arby Mills and the Ed Salomonsens of Vernon­ ia visited. Mr. and Mrs. Tim Coryell and children of Astoria were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Knowles. Word has been received in Mist of the arrival of an 8 pound 2 ounce boy at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Peak October 19. Mrs. Peak is the former Margie Kyser and is the daughter of the Ernest Kysers of Reedsport. The Peaks are living at North Bend. Thursday evening, October 29, at 7 p.m. the youngsters are invited to a Halloween party to be held at the Birkenfeld center. Mrs. Freda Foster of Clatskanie ★ EXPERIENCED Your Legislator for 8 years. ★ WORKING FOR COLUMBIA CO. Labor, industry, edu­ cation, safety, power, transportation, high­ ways. Pd. Pol. Adv. by Committee to Re elect Rep. Turner. Lyle Paulsen, 45 W agner Ave., St. Helens, Oregon. _______________ ____ ______________ THE NEW . . . IO U Q U IN Dandruff treatment. Not a shampoo, but specifically for dandruff. By Abbott La­ boratories. Found only in drug stores. Oregon Brotherhood of Teamsters, As­ sociated Oregon Industries, Oregon Coast Association, Oregon Building Trades Council, Oregon State Grange, Commercial Trollers Union, O tter Trawl Comm., Columbia River Fisher­ man’s Protective Union. N0**4 UNFAIR FISH BILL « I 1! Pd. A d v .— Salmon for All, Inc., Ted Bogot, Treaturer, 160» Irving, Attoria, Oregon, Wm. W etlerholm, Secretar/. ,X * X * X o X o ;o X o X o X o X o X * X < » X » X o X o X » X o X o X o X « X « X o X » X * X * X » X o X » X » X * X » X o X » X » X k X O X * X » ' $ o m ■ ■ ■ ■ I ■ ■ I FOOTBALL I In the race of life some gals diet to keep from gaining. I V V V VOTE For Tom McCall SHOP LOCALLY FIRST! Measure No. 4 would destroy the jobs of thousands of Oregon fishermen and cannery workers by wiping out Ore­ gon’s 100-year-old salmon industry. These groups urge a “NO” vote on 4: Democratic Party of Oregon, Republi­ can Party of Oregon, Oregon AFL-CIO, Sunday Dinner Fetes Birthday TIMBER RT.—Mrs. Nell Thacker was hostess for a birthday dinner honoring Lester Teeling of Portland Sunday. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Thacker, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Falconer, Mrs. P at Galloway from Clatskanie and the honor guest and wife. Mr. and Mrs. George Snyder and family from Sweet Home spent the week end with his mother, Mrs. Carl Snyder. Mr. and Mrs. Donovan Reynolds and family were dinner guests of Mrs. Snyder Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Wilson and Mrs. Frank Pieper from Forest Grove visited Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Thack­ er Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. E. P. Crawford visited Mrs. Carl Snyder Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Carl Snyder visited Mrs. Rena Waldron recently in Vernonia. Self-admiration is proof that there’s no accounting for tastes. ----------------- YOU VOTED down what the last legislature did, so now vote for a dif­ ferent representative, 113 X LAW­ RENCE MEISSNER. Paid ad by Lawrence Meissner, Deer Island. 4213c DON’T BE M IS LE D ! * Wayne i Turner was an overnight guest of the Hugh Coxs. She accompanied them to the farewell party for the Ira Petersons. Society Holds Autumn Tea B VERNONIA VS. SEASIDE SEAGULLS Friday - 8 P.M. • • • the candidate i l l ■ H I League Record 3-2-2 Clatskanie 25 Warrenton 14 Rainier 25 Ranks 19 Hood River 30 North Catholic 7 Neahkahnie 13 Vernonia 31 Vernonia 14 Vernonia 0 Vernonia 33 Vernonia 13 Vernonia 7 Vernonia 39 ► 2 9 V ’♦ ► 2 V V V V V »2 •Will give you low-cost, high-efficiency state government through full use of modern business methods; WE RE BACKING THE LOGGERS — WE HOPE YOU DO ALSO! •Will establish meaningful preventive programs where social problems begin—to cut down the ever-growing, increasingly- costly load in Oregon’s correctional institutions; Linn Grocery •Will work for full multiple-use development of Oregon’s great natural resources; •Will develop a responsibly expanding economy as a basis for additional revenues for needed state services. Edna and Walter Linn Tom McCall • • • the man •The Northwest’s leading political reporter and news analyst for 20 years, giving in-depth coverage of eight sessions of the Oregon Legislature. Producer of the award-winning pro­ grams: “Crisis in the Klamath Basin,” “Pollution in Paradise,” “Opinion Unlimited.” •Administrative assistant to Governor Douglas McKay; mem­ ber of five special Governor’s Committees; executive secretary of six legislative interim committees. •Leader in more than a score of community service organiza­ tions; recipient of 1964 Brotherhood Award for “outstanding leadership in promoting the cause of good will among all the people of our nation.” •Successful partner in his own business; for 21 years, a union member ard leader. Hans and Vi Slette ------------- ★ ------------- ------------- ★ ------------- Vernonia Service Station E&B Laundry & Dry Cleaners Ed Bredeau ------------- ★ ------------- V Dean's Market Vernonia Clinic S ÿ 8 î Drs. 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