Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, November 19, 1964, Page 7, Image 7

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    CWF Plans for
nors Due Farmers During
Party, Bazaar
rm-City Week in State, U.S.
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luive dropped. but Ila* a v«u ge »Ire
of farm » In the state grew fr « n 34«
acre» In ,«50 io nearly 300 acres In
IfMMi A decade ago. <«e <*il of every
M'ven |«r««in» lived on a farm Now.
It 1» alx.ut one In 13
E v m though fa rm population luia
been dropping. rural populatti« 1»
increasing, a* |«opte move to ihe
Miburta. tK e r (lie past decade, the
ru ra l non-farm («jM ilala« Ui Oregon
Iww recorded a 12 (» < (« * inert-a»«-
Al Ihe v m r lim e, fa rm e r* have
bnrome increoAingly e ffi< l« it. free
mg more awl nw re fieaple (a produr«
the oilier g(««l)» aw l Io provide Ihe
M-rvicea llia l account for the nation'»
high »lawlard of living. It wa» ex
plained
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K»rtn< Uy Week « m m ll
-allinj’ alleni Ion to ,h r
which md» «*» Thank»«lving
„uni out Ü mi I n grlru l
Ihr IW« I
U Oregon'» «cvnd ranking In
r „-,**k*l («ly by timbm
murti
rgun (antier* ( («tribute
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noted
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own Ih rir own form *. are rt
jl ,,„| liavc a big b ind in »1»
. / living f«< n rv rr
r,. ,n hnbwy •»» * ’ ” " “ h f," B|
|«-cn |<wluced by «> few
many «< «’ n-a.M«a,de a c w t
buy«* la r g ì« tanner» »pen,
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last 'e a r Io operate th ru
V m -IU- i U»y r « - r t ir d M l«
) (ur thetr product« Aa la»
tlw v contributed 444 m illlt«
gavanimm, for real aw l per
pruprrty
* ,r -f .,<-»« «-y wa» valued al «,>
Bjnalrly V . billion A* praduc
thry (armed 21 m illion ocre» U
aw) their (armhouae
rent'
borne pr(«lum l food and tu ri
i valued ai 444 m illion M allM i.-
(lay meeting in the Christian church
social hall Time was »pent working
«1 a quilt until alterwxm wb<n thr
regular meeting * ” »
devotion* were given by M r*
OUvla Wood on Faith "
'flu * wa» followed by the various
reports
Tiiose attending tlx- luw-heon m<-«-t
ing la>4 month in M Helen» reported
an enjoyable tim e Miss Faith M<
Cruckrn mlsaionary from the Con
go. wa» ih»- speaker
In 1M0. one Am erican fanner pro
duerd enough food, fdw r awl rth e r
farm |ir««hicl» for 1'» |i« q ,lr In 1963,
h r »applied enough for 31 people
A* a result fowl a* a IwtU-r buy
today than ever Ixdme the n w iia lr
men »tre»» noting that American»
are eating lx *te r while at the n iin r
tune using a Mt»alU* amount of their
ta ke-hirnr j»ay 1 « food C urrenlly,
food take» lc» Ilian 19 cent* of each
»(wndable dollar, compared with
nearly 23 cent* In I9M
comunw*». < »regor. farmer»
out last vm r wane 445 m ilii« i
wt n>-xx
net«»" tor the Mime
that c ity " («mille» buy. «ucb
(,»1 clothing drug*, furniture
ance» «e
I form and hane own«». 72 « il
fvrf
• (anti o,«-t.line* Ul the
r in I'»'/« were lu ll owner* and
,,T. ¡».ri own«-. The remaining
wm ¡«olom m anlly tenant*
ngon (arm ojx-rator* like ibw e
ywhtVc have sown many change*
past decade Farm inani««*
Letter to
The Editor
To the Editor
1 arn rk*-ply grateful , « th«- oppor
tunity to carry on the work of the
late Walter Norblad a* Ccmgreftsman
f- r the Fir*t Congressional District
Ix-t r w extend my »¡were thank.* to
the t.undredv of volunteer workers
who made possible my victory, and
to the thousand* of Republicanx and
la-nwxrat* who Ixxiorcd mi- with
their votes
The annual Christmas purty w ill
la- held ISs-emla-T 14 at the church
D errm tier 3, the next mwding will
la» held in o rd ir Io prepare tmzaar
art h I«-» The hezaar awl cooked lowl
sale w ill la- at the fire hall Ihs-em
her 4 awl 3 The rne«4ing waa ad
journrd with the CWF jaayer
Alaska Scenery
Holds Interest
lairin g my campaign. 1 »tressed
my determiruition to represent the
First District with a birthright awl
active voice in O m grca I intend to
howir this pledge with all my ener­
gy. awl lo respond to the problem*
of every resident of the District Al­
though eli-ctions are now over. I will
w ed continued *ufxiprt and counsel
in meeting the challenge afforded
r w My d w r in Washington w ill a l­
ways lx» open, and no communication
w ill be unanswered
T IM H F It ItT - I 'a u l Weaver writes
relative« hare that the recent trip
he mode from Seaside to Sitka. Alas­
ka was indeed a pleasant ow- He
la now employed a, Sitka awl vtate*
that the» view of mountains awl *w/w
from there is breathtaking
Peterson« Completing
Mr and M r* Gu» Hull from Rod
Move to Warren Home
man flay. Alaska arrived here laat
N ATAL
I'lTTKBU IW ; - M r awl Monday to *j«-nd the winter
Mr awl Mr» Ronnie Smith and
M r* V rrw m IM eraon of Vonrw iver
were here Suwlay to help hl» folk». fam ily fr<»n Cottage Grove spent
M r awl M r* Ira I ’ rtw w m (*«n|»lHe part of the week end visiting Mr
and M r* Bud Gibson awl family
thetr m o*e to th eir new home at
A (om ier Vernonia rwddm i Fair!
Warren
Iteynold« has (wen relea-ed fr« n the
Sulu Sawler». k r« lie aw, ,k«ina
hospital awl 1» making »atwfartxry
awl ("¡irol Ibvidcrw»! called « i Mr
aw, Mr» NoWe Ium lap W «lwwday recovery from the tnjuru-* he re
ceived No* ember 4 when a car
aftrrnoon <d laat w e rt
atm rk the Honda he was riding He
M r awl Mr« JieeVeere l,«*»hey
ha* resumed hi* classes at < latvop
awl fa m ily w iis n p n n ie d by M r* Al
liert th lld » attended the Stiff-,Inw­ College in Astoria
Mr awl M r* Stanley J«wv» from
ard w<*khftg Saturday
Grant* l ’a*a «pent arveral day* here
Frank lined aw l hl» m othrr tout
cd M r and Mr» lt S lawbay F ri­ last week m ating her nxkhcr Mrs
F Weaver and water Mrs lunw-ood
day nftrrwMMi
Reynold» They w ill visit relative*
in Scoaidr S-dem and 1 »alias Ix-frre
A ftœ I» « la * for doing wrung
returning to their
home
around
ta» I» a fine far doing O K
TTiankvgivtng
Chester Wimecke from Spring-
field awl Mdbert Wimecke fr«wn
Eugene visited their mother Mr*
Car, W’tmeeke Saturday awl Suwlav
I m r FUi» of HilLdmro vtuted
NEHALEM VALLEY
Ila.---! II..-» ill *und.iv .
COIN CLUB
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M eet* la«t T h u rs d a y e v e ry m<>nth Tuesday and W<*tne*da> night of
West O regon E le c tric A u d ito riu m .
List Week here with an aunt and
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uncle M r awl M r* tanw<««l Reyn
I.eorge U » « . President
old* awl their four children
I rn extremely proud to serve the
v(M/-rs of our Slate, ow, humbly
grateful (or their support and good
wishes
Moot sincerely,
Wewiell Wyatt
Cwignxwman
First Congressional lAstnct
LODGE AND CLUB NOTICES
VERNONIA
LIONS
CLUB
J tfT S F IR ST A N D T H IR D
MONDAY E A C H M O N T H
I JO P K - T IR E H A L L
k f. Sargent. ,*rc»ident
Jack*on. SecrrSary________ 3-feS
A. F. & A. M.
Vernonia Loda* No. 1M
A. F. fc A. M. m»«t« at
Masonic T»mpl». Stated
Communication
th ir d
• Thur»«l*y o , »ach month,
•t I 00 p.m.
F. H<rgrr»oo. W.M.
r K. Uaa. tier'y.
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Itarrv Jttnkrn. \ l< r president
Stanley Fae*aM»aa. Secretary
Ralph Bergeraon. Treasurer
VISITORS WELCOME
Vernonia Barracks
Veterans of World War I
M eets 4th M onday
each m onth al the
IOOF ha„. I P M
1». G. I’eltee. < «»inland«-r
Art Gardner. Adjutant
IGHTS OF PYTHIAS
A U X ILIA R Y
M eets 4th M o n . IOOF hall • p m.
Ixm* Wrldman. Prrddm l
( « a l-angr. Secretary
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Harding Lodgo No. I l l
Vem onlt Oregon
l.O.O.F. H a l,
Second
Monday
ot Each Month
IWA Local
.k Bcrgerion. C hancellor
3*14
Commander
E. Garner, Secretary
M eets First and
Third Thursday»
PYTHIAN SISTERS
Vernonia Tem ple No. 11
Meetings: l.O.O .F. H a ll
7:30 P.M.
cond and Fourth W ednesdays
ot each month
t Mkln*. M F C.
langr, Secretary
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Business A g e n , Is «I , h r hall.
N o rth «nd W ashington Sta.
third
»nd
fourth
Thursday
a m. lo I2 :M p.m.
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ernonia lo d g e No. 246
,I.0.0.F.
and Third Tuesday
8 P.M.
>»* Hall, Nntilr Grand
re* tiilliertaon. Sec.
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• HEART REBEKAH
LODGE NO. 243
Mset» 2nd and 4th Thursday
’•lings o, »„eh month In the
*-O.F. ban.
Order of Eastern Star
N ehalem Chapter I S3. O. E. S.
Regular com
m unication firs,
and third Wed.
of each m onth
-at Masonic Tern
pie. All visiting
sisters and broth
era w elcom e.
Jean Hrrger»an. W. M.
France* llerskey, Sec.
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AMERICAN LEGION
Horn. Noble Grand
Chance, Secretary
M eets First and
Third M ondays
of each month.
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‘RNONIA CHAMBER
OF COMMERCE
“nd of D irector» report to
'“mlierx q u a rte rly . B oard m ee t.
" ’,r” l * lh Munday», « 0 0 p m ,
Oregon E le c tric o ffice
invited.
• TUmas, President
E’ »lyn Heath, Secy.
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VERNONIA
POST 11«
rhwmas llall, I'nnunander
H a n y Culbertson. Adjutant
A U X ILIA R Y
Fir», and Third Tuesday»
Heaulah llall. President
Murel Folkrn, Secretary
Son and Family
Visit Hersheys
Twg M ia s trv M io o r r
WANT ADS WORK
Fanners Slate
Vote for ASCS
Oernonia Eagle
THURSDAY, NOV. 19. psq
vtate committees
Qualification« i.f persons eligible to
hold office as a committeeman in
elude eligibility to vote in the election
and being a local resident It is also
highly desirable that nominees be
curr>-nt,y active farmers or ranchers
who are qualified for community
committee work and who will be re­
presentative i j the various .sections
and types rA agriculture in the com
county.
munity. Further information on com­
f^ich community elects three re­
mitteeman qualifications may be ob­
gular committee member* and two
tained from the ASCS County Office
alternates. The chairman, vice chair­
man and regular member of the
SHOP LOCALLY FIRST!
elected ASC community committee
will also serve as delegate, alternate
delegate, and second alternate dele­
gate respectively, to the county con­
vention where the ASC county com
mittee w ill be choaen
The nominee* from the Nehalem
valley are as follows Bruce Berndt.
Archie Da*«, Robert DuPuis. Loyd
Garkxk. Howard Grunsbo. Walter
Mathew
M a r v i n Meyer. .M a x
Obiack. John Siedleman;
THANK YOU . . .
Ballots for ccmmunity committee­
I would like to express my apprecia
men must be returned to the ASCS
lion for the vote of confidence by
office by December 1, according to
the many fine pecple throughout Co­
William Armstrong, office manager
lumbia Ccsinty who worked for and
BallrAs w ill he tabulated publicly by
voted for me
t h e incumbent county committee
I further express the need for all of
'Carting at 10 00 a m . December 3,
us to work together in all areas of
at the ASCS office.
government, to forge with under­
Tlx- county convention to elect a
standing a new discipline for solu­
three* man county .ASCS c<xnmittee
tions to our problems Through unity
w ill be held December 10. starting at
of purpexx? we will accomplish these
1 30 p m
tasks set before us
tiewTally. a farm owner, tenant or
And to the many people who sup­
sharec ropper may vote in the com­
ported my friend. Judge John Whip­
munity committee election if he is
ple, who has made many fine
taking part or is eligible to take part
contributions to Columbia County’s
in one or more of the programs ad­
growth and stature, we solicit your
ministered by the ASC committees
sincere co-operation for the good of
Questions on eligibility to vote and Columbia County where we share the
hold office or on the election proce­ mutual desire (a- a bright future.
dure. w ill be settled by the incum­
Sincerely.
bent community committee Appeals
Earl N Seawnght
from such decisions may be made
County Judge Elect
promptly to the county and to the
Columbia county fanners will elect
community committeemen on ballots
mailed from the county Agricultural
Stabilization and Conservation Ser­
vice df'ice Monday. November 16, re.
ports ( ounty Extension Agent Ix>n
Coin Walrod
Norniwes are from the five estab
11 » h e d communities of Columbia
Oertionia Eagle
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I ’ lTTSRl'RG — Mr and
Mr-
Mike M ullin* and «laughter
from laK .ran dr were guest* of hi*
folk* Mr and Mrs DeeYorrr Her
»hev last w«*-k end Sunday. Stanley
Chandler and daughters Carol and
Joyce and Mr and M r*
1 tank
C ha rvikr »ere dinner guest* ot Ihe
Hi-rdwy? After dinner they all a,-
lemhxl the alumni fort ha II game in
Vernonia
M r and M r* Ih tk WlUi» of Gaa
tun were dinner guest* id M r and
M r* Max Oblark Sutsday
Sunday visitor* at the 1 J Dae*
home included M r and M r* !> «
Armstrong and family of Beaverton
M r and M r* John Buchanan and
fa m ily of Ixwgvlew and Frank Reed
and ht* mother
M r and M r* Onn Davts were
among tho-e who attended the wed­
ding of Nancy »Inward and F in n
Stiff Saturday
M r ami M r* Geo Mathew* called
a, the DeeVeere Hershcv h r tiv Fri
day evening
Monday Open
House Planned
B lltM -J d E E U » -M i«
'n n i Han
berg is having an open house and
display of a rticle* for sale at her
home Monday November 23. with
pot luck a, noon A ll ladiea interest
cd are wxdeome
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The Thanksgiving season
is with us again, turning
thoughts to the many reasons
tor thankfulness on ihe part
of each of us. May we wish
you, our loyal patrons, a large
measure of all the good things
Thanksgiving otters, and we
thank you for the many joys
your continued friendship has
brought to us.
Several from here attend**! the
hfl/iiar and program a, the Mne
Maple hall Saturday evening
M r and Mrs D arrell Baker vis­
ited with M r* Car, Eubank* at Bea
verton Sunday They also visited with
M r* Wilfred Patman who is in the
St Vincent» b r u t a l where she had
surgery recently She 1« coming along
fine
Wedne* lay (linnet guest*
Mr
and M r* G
WanMrom wet» Mr*
Ione Downs and Steve and Eileen
G ertr. all of Portland
Dinner guests Sunday a, the horn«
of M r and Mrs Ron ItonNed of As
tuna were the Bellingham familie*.
A rt and Marie. tk*<ge. Nancy and
fam ily and Ted Marge A pril and
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