Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, November 05, 1964, Page 4, Image 4

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    Last Services
Held at Chapel
TOPICS OF THE TOWN
Gut-Ms Tuesday «>( last w«x-k at the
home of Mr aiul M rs Harold Shipley
were his brother and wife. Mr. and
Mrs Merle Shipley front Pasadena.
California and his ntolher, Mrs l.nra
Shipley from Portland
Kathy Weller. Jerry Bush and Rich
aid llunteman Some of the guests
camo in costume to add to the tun
cf the evening
Rummage sale. F ri. anil Sat.. Nov.
6 anil 7. F ire hall. P ythian Sisters.
Hf.’c
Mrs. B. J. Horn and Mrs. Charles
Minger were in Portland Sunday eve­
ning to visit Mrs Albert Tandy at
the University of Oregon nuxlieal
sehtxil hospital where she is recuper
ating from surgery on her spine
which was performed Monday of
last week
She is making good,
though slow, recovery.
Jack Bergerson is one of those
lucky elk hunters Saturday. open­
ing day of the season, at Quartz
creek on Sunset highway, three oik.
one a logal hull, camo right out in
front of him He gave chase and bag­
ged his prey without difficulty Luck­
ier still was hav ing some friends
come along to help him cany it out
to his car.
Rum m age sale. F ri. and Sat. Nov.
6 and 7. F ire hall. Pythian Sisters.
44 t ic
Week end guests at the home of
Mrs
M A McNutt were Mr and
Mrs Jim Fluke from Springfield, Mr
anti Mrs. Darrell Fluke and two
small daughters from Eugene. Mrs
Ted Anderson from Tillamook. Mr
and Mrs. Gay lan Fluke and Mrs
Judy Gardner from Longview Jim
Fluke and son Darrell hunted elk
The ninth b irthday of R icky Davis
was observed October 30 with a
party at the home of his parents. Mr
and Mrs Sam Davis with 14 boys as
guests. The party, held after school
last Friday, also combined the Hal­
loween theme in games and refresh­
ments.
Mrs. O livia Wood, accompanied by
Mrs. Grace Bundy. Mrs Olive Powell
anti Mrs Blanche Mill is. drove to
Newberg Sunday afternoon to visit
Mrs Mary Skinner who is in the
Newberg hospital recuperating from
a hip injury received the previous
week.
M r. and Mrs. Jack Thompson and
Mr and Mrs Harold Shirley of Gig
Harbor. Washington spent last week
end here with Mr. and Mrs IXx- Mil­
ler The Thompsons formerly owned
the drug store here.
Mrs. M arie Shafer returned home
Saturday from Salem where she had
spent more than a month with her
son and daughter-in-law. Mr and
M rs Floyd Shafer She made a point
of getting home in time for election
An old fashioned Halloween party
was held at the home of Miss Sun­
ny DeHart last Saturday evening
and guests engaged in such games
as spin the bottle, charades and
cracker spooning. When they arriv­
ed. they were greeted by eerie
sounds from a tape recorder and
the living room was decorated to
resemble a witches den After mid­
night. a scavenger hunt was held to
whet appetites for the sandwiches,
doughnuts, etc that were served
when they reassembled. Guests in­
cluded Mr and Mrs Larry Hickman
of The Dalles. Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Howard. Mr and Mrs Marvin Mask.
Miss Nancy Howard, Elvin Stiff. Miss
Oernonia Eagle
2
THURSDAY, NOV. 5. 1964
• I o f/ T h e a t r e
Nov. 6-7
F ri., Silt.
JE R R Y
L E W IS
as
THE PATSY
Funeral
Week end guests at the home of
Mr and Mrs Robert Borders were
Mi and Mrs Lawrence Piquette of
Springfield who came for oik hunt­
ing Tho party in which they hunt
txl brought in one oik
Lane D aughtry, son of Mr .anil
Mrs D 1. Daughtry, entertained
friends Saturday afternoon in ob
servance of his seventh birth,lay
Guests included Brett and Lynelle
Wuest. with 'heir mother. Mrs
Joe Wuest and small daughter
Brad and Karl Garner who were ae
cempanied by their mother. Mrs
Lurry Gamer Scott. Max anti Kala
Sword. accompanied by tlteir moth
er. Mrs \ F Sword. Ricky Davis,
Mis Oscar Yike anti Mrs Harvey
Kiilmend Highlight of the refresh
ments was a cake decorated to re
scmhle a race track complete with
miniature cars
Mrs. Thorn Shafer i-nlt-rtained Mr.
ami Mrs Frank ikinge Sunday with
dinner at the Village Inn. new res
taurant near St Helens. They then
enjoy txl a ride to sex- tlx- lovely fall
foliage whieh atkls much to the seen
cry this time of year
Friends here learned Iasi week nl
the death of Lester Mowe of Port
land He was the son of former Tim
lx*r route residents. Mr ami Mrs
Verne Mowe. He is survived by his
wife, four children, two sisters. Mrs
Myrtle McCollum of Myrtle Point
and Mrs Edna Kimon of Okahloma.
and a brother. Maurice Interment
was at the Willamette National ce
m etery.
Rum m age sale. F ri. and Sal.. Nov
6 and 7. F ire hall. Pythian Sisters.
111.’,
Vernon Bateman, owner of R iv e r­
view Cabin-', who underwent surgery
at the University of Oregon nuxlieal
school hospital two weeks ago. con
traded pneumonia but it is now
clearing up ami hi1 is making steady
improvement. He will lx* in the hos­
pital for some time yet however,
ami during his absence. Mrs Bate­
man's father. Randy Cook of Forest
Grove, is here to assist her
Among new residents to move to
this area in recent months are Mr
and Mrs S. P Klein and five chil­
dren who moved to the former Mar
cus place on Keasey route in July
They formerly lived at Oswego
M r. and Mrs. George King of Cor
vallis were in Vernonia Sunday to
visit his mother. Mrs Blanch«1 King,
and his sisters, am) husbands. Mr
ami Mrs Robert Retd ami Mr and
Mrs. Tommy Ames George Robert­
son. father of Mrs George King,
joined the group for dinner The
Kings had received word from Rich­
ard Main waring that his wife, the
former Donna Miller, passed away
October 22 in Lombn following a
heart attack Services were held in
Ixindcn October 28 Mr Mainwaring
is teaching in IxtmJon
The advisory board of the Columbia
County Mental Health clinic will meet
in Room 12 of St Helens senior high
school Monday, November 9. at 8:00
pm . The planning committee will
present its conclusions following the
recent survey of services necxled in
the community. Interested persons
are invited to attend this meeting.
Knocking helps few people, except
floor-to-door salesmen
i’l’ vhv’ ij.iirui' v
PEACHES«
2-. ,»» g«
3 for 1
i ukksio ' i -:
SWEETIE RIES » 7 . 2/79e
LIBBY'S HASH
GRAHAMS
...
21-«»/. I lo, llr
M IK V I E
SAFFLOWER OIL - 2
2/75c
2/65c
4/85c
l i d , y (i«xk«'i
.'2 «-<-«»/. , ’kg.
BROWNIE MIX
DATE BAR MIX
BOILED ONIONS
11. ('rocker
I l-oz. I’kg.
O re g o n ’s lin e s ! W hole— V«». !<).! ( a n
COOKIES
PEANUT BUTTER,,
SALAD DRESSING
Sunshine
\p p le Sauce
year*
U«-v
Ivan MarbU. pa«*«* «4 the
i i«x-k i inmunlty «hureh <4
lu -i.itixl with Thnrnuei Jah*nk> a*
4.1.^-t and M m Gontan Merrill «»
«gnnmt l*»«ge rite» were ixtmkirt
ml by the Vernuttia (Md FePswa
with H.ory (Wbrgtao» In charge
| ,alll>rari»» w« iv lodge member*.
IN-ivr Wirderfcehi Krneot Herman
S.U,, Hearing Mr AlU-ri • Ww*l
Allwet Tamlv ami Art Killtngtw-rg
Mr Welil» ««»« a native «4 rinlar
io Canada where he waa born Au
-u-i i inno He came to Wadvingiun
with hr» family a» a small hoy. hv«,
4 number »4 year» at A lw xik<xi
O k n in 1917 wetit to A«toela lie
wax united in marriage to Svtma K
Ni-wtxig al A'tona on February 1«
1918 ami they liv«xl thi-re u n til 1934
when they mov«, •<» \ernnnla A,
tr r 17 v « mm at Vernonia they movixl
Io tlw ir ix r x r tit Iwamr at Glrnwo«jd
where they have rvxnkrd *u»v I- mu
Mr Wrbb wa« a bhukanuth («*
i"Cging ct»m|j»aniex He worked many
w a rs (i* tlx* K n a irf am! ( t a l k
W i I vji logging oaiqsUiUx» while at
V rrm n ia
lie wax then with thr
i unMulola'.rd I timl»rr ctanpany at
Glenwood until it ckard ami then
wvirkrd lor tiw litamond lannljer
rcmi-any at le e » Camp until bi» re ­
tirement eight y«>r» ago at the age
<4 79
He wao a iiettiiei ui th r \ e ttw iu a
k * b 'e
la i
Each
L A K I.E
,C:
PRUNES,""
FISH STICKS
55c
BEEF TAMALES , ■ " 2/59c
M rs. Paul's I io / e n
Choice Meats
Zennei 'x
MILL MARKET
The annual Boy Scouts and Cub
Scouts Goodwill bag distribution will
be Saturday, November 7 in th«
Vernonia area. Scouts will leave th*-
hags on the front porch of honx-s on
the 7th ami return th«- morning of
Saturday Novernlxr 14 to collect tho
filled bags, according to Ray Lamp-
No
lie
wa*
Ml H e a r t B eC iek
V im M * lzalge
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Dw ' • I
» . >1 ( i r e
< a u *i ends at
n ifm .h t N-'«X» l«x ; Borntng j«-r
m lU are m> lunger re»pure»| ami t l fw
i'Viging
are r»< re»|utre«l
to have lire fighting tout« >«i their
operation»
The Mate L-<rx(rv
I »q »art meni
t»*»k lire » ififru l a rtxa i <n n in r lire »
»hiring tin» i«a><’. L ig h l were rtawv
\ Ilf«-»
a - » tila n - h i r e ten»)»» a c r e
.»ml i« ir wa» a rk»«a B fire — one
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10 » 111 to I p m
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Vermxim i.-„i,4 r
lOOFhall
I
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N u l.il
Traffic Court
Convictions
0,
tire, 0 rmrrt, h*>.
than .»•"«•> iralfir
timv. 1.» the l<rp*rtnW U |
V«4u< lex w ,ar Da*
The lU-partinr«!
t 1»» n » through sqA««,,
t y«« <i
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the M u ir |ervod
The rr n lt l -eptmyar xg,
train ated (hat <trn«f
115 ‘ ‘
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w ith *» . 4 •« -Jwxe
•,
lorv pro»n«w«w <4
The :ie,v»rtmr«M n p a x
<4 th r mqrtuMaw anwig
w!.; I-
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charge whx h t
d riv e r • I erne hr • xm ti
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alb far a
tng on whether g't » fin
th ird at - J>M»tur« mmria
charge
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<b>tiwy M a y m ta i amhg
to «xam|4y »sth
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Itrenor« the XpatlBM Wi
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legal region tlwWl*
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to <k> <o 179
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Director to
Scout Progra:
It.
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<4 < i t r l x« rising
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are -i . ¡ !t » l !” attrtwl »
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evening,
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luw» »n»ik»-r» 3 rim-trt»- f«*nrna 2
campcn I <M<ta Ixtrntng I; m u
»r-ffanmAt» 1
f- ur«wt fire oreurerxe , « the [»a»!
u yeaf' m l <i. uuhia rnuMy u a»
f<4fow» (908. 25 firex ib «» ia fu-«,
1980 20 ftrex IMI. 33 fire* 1982
IS fire- |<*3 17 f,r,.,
9 i(rrÄ
D*- State fx q - ir tm m t <4 F o ro rtry
exprrxard it» ,fWink» to the general
,<ubli< for tfteir rm q irra tio n in «4»
t-oning burning |<em>it« aml n q a irt
mg » f ( t m
out /oHt.y/oH/ brices
Scouts to Aid
Goodwill Work
of
J il
l* d g e
je w e l
ago
Closed Fire
Season Ends
III.
F re s h (.te e n
Bum hex
Pre«? Deliveries Twice Daily
a lw i a l i e l l l r r
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">»«> riub u -
h .„„h 0|4
Te
I i n n i Y a kim a
PICNIC HAMS
BOLOGNA
BEEF CUBES
<*> . e a r
a ll
Vernonia in
(■olden Dein ions
M O V IE
lu »
M - v e ra i
IK vvm < Latukatue and John Bet! y
ami Kathertne Stn>|»*» <4 liarring
ton Hi» <»viy wo \!lm ! died al
TOL TISSUE - - 3
¡D E E
am i
t latxk >rue am! Mr» Jt4m
M y rtle
Xirnpw ri
H arringtcn
W adungton
ami five g ra n d » iu klrm Bill ami B<4i
I K oli Pkg.
APPLES
BROCCOLI
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V a lle y'x la n g
ANNOUI
PUBLIC
STENOGRAF®
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Q u in n Irwtirsfx* 1 '
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While the Selection Is
Complete . . . Order
and
Lockers
Member of United Grocers
Q I'A L IT Y SHOES
H>( Bridge St., Vernonia
Gha|*l Fore»« Grw**
Mi Webb pa»*«'«, away at hl»
hutnr ot Oketweud Sumlay evening
follow,ng an »Ibaaa o< »he |*aot three
."»hippy ( le.unv
( fu a it
,'R O W Y ’ S Z E ,
N o v« xii,sf
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You’re a s close to Mill M arket as your l» h o n e - ||A 9-3192
H O Ü T IK Y
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IM VK A AM a m t l i a r I n t e r n . »
*;onal Womtwxker» (4 \m*T«rn
Surviving 1» hi wife Mr» srim a
Webb t.ieirw'»*!
two daughtre»
Mr» Harold
Dorothy
l«avt»
<4
Pound Pack.ig«
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l.ean-
‘Mr. Sneeker’ Tennies,
(bulkie corduroy, flan­
nel, canvas or b u rla p )!
F a st moving irrijxut
A „n x |
4 al 1
pm at the Fuilen Ki«x«m Murtuary
( h unk o r
Sliced
AT LOW
PRICES
,«*
M a i V II,
II
„1
I l-oz. Pkg.
Board Dates Meet
x iv ic « *
— -
|(, A.M., 3 PM
ing. Scrsii master
'H h - bags are then d eputed u. the
V f W hall lor pickup by
(;<wJwjl|
truck Nover,ilxr IR
Five h,.mlr«x| handicapped m en
fmd women work at (ktndwlll Indue
«nes rep airing chdhing. toy,,
,,
«he Srouta «„fherX
them on this special drive |»|(. 1M.
hrtpthe boy. "do their go.«, turn" by
gathering up all your „sable „ems
•ay» the Scoutmaster
HALLMARI
CHRISTMAS CARDS
Boxed. Reasonably priced.
Highest Quality.
NIHAUM
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