Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, December 10, 1964, Page 2, Image 2

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    TOPICS OF THE TOWN
Mrs. Wilbur Davis, associate grand
matron for the Grand Chapter of
Oregon, Order of Eastern Star, spent
last week end at her home here, then
left again Monday on her busy
schedule of visits to chapters
throughout the southwestern section
of the state. Over the Thanksgiving
holiday, she and other officers from
the Oregon Grand Chapter were in
Dalles, Texas to attend sessions of
the General Grand Chapter.
Pillow Case yardage special $.49
yd., (Reg. $.69) at Fabrics ’n Fash­
ions.
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Recent Newcomers to Vernonia
are Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hazen
who moved from Cannon Beach to
the former Harkson house at 1246
Rose avenue. Mr. Hazen is a for­
mer minister of the Evangelical
United Brethren church and more
recently was associated with the
Sunshine Biscuit company in Port­
land. The Hazens returned home
last week from Kansas City where
they visited their son David and his
family.
Western Auto open until 8 p.m. Fri­
days until Christmas.
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Mr. and Mrs. Marion Steers spent
Sunday at Forest Grove helping
their daughter and husband, Mr. and
Mrs. Lee Schamp, move to a new
and larger home.
Special Christmas shopping hours
at Fabrics *n Fashions - posted on
door.
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Vernon Bateman came home Wed­
nesday of last week from Forest
Grove where he has been recuperat­
ing since leaving the hospital. He
is making good though slow recovery
from surgery.
For your shopping convenience,
MAR-ONA BOOTERY will remain
open until 8 p.m. each Friday until
Christmas.
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Mr. and Mrs. Marion Siedelman
and grandson Benny Fields drove
to McCleary, Washington last week
end to make the acquaintance of
twins, Donya Leanne and Sonya Lyn-
nette, granddaughters of Mr. and
Mrs. Siedelman, who were bom No­
vember 30 and weighed 5 pounds
and 9Mi ounces and 6 pounds 7te
ounces respectively. They are now
staying with the maternal grand­
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Crane
at whose home the Siedelmans vis­
ited. Their son Don, daddy of the
twins, called from North Carolina
while they were there. He is anx­
iously awaiting his transfer to Ar­
kansas so that his wife and the
twins can join him.
Dor Cord yardage specials $1.00
yd. (Reg. $1.69).
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Mr. and Mrs. Jim Fields left
Saturday for Oklahoma to spend
Christmas with his family. Their
son Benny will fly to Dallas, Tex­
as December 19 and they will meet
him there.
Gary Wright, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Francis Wright, of Mist route, is now
employed as a guard at the Washing­
ton State penitentiary at Walla Walla
from which seven convicts recently
Oernonia Eagle
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THURSDAY, DEC. 10, 1964
BEN'S BARBER SHOP
Expert Tonsorial Work
Open Six Days a Week
Vernonia, Oregon
escaped and he has sent clippings to
his parents in which he was pictured
and information was given about the
search in which he helped. Since
that escape, he and another guard
foiled another escape. Gary graduat­
ed from Vernonia high school in 1956
and had completed a tour of army
duty in Korea before taking this
job. He is married and has a three-
year-old daughter. Presently, they
are living in Milton-Freewater, Ore­
gon but they will move soon to Wal­
la Walla.
Western Auto open until 8 p.m. Fri­
days until Christmas.
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Sherry Cox of Salem spent the
Thanksgiving holiday here with her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M.
Woodcock, and went with them to
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mil­
ler for Thanksgiving dinner. Other
guests at the Miller home were Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Hacksma.
Jim
Jones
cam e
home
Monday
from the Forest Grove hospital where
he had spent the past two weeks. He
is making good recovery from sur­
gery.
Mrs. Emily King spent two days
last week at the Forest Grove hospi­
tal for tests. She returned home
Thursday to continue treatment.
Mrs. Launee Cousins was at the
home of her daughter and husband,
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Caramella at
Milwaukie for Thanksgiving, then
went to Grants Pass for a visit of
several days with friends. She re­
turned home last week.
Outing flannel special $.33 yd.,
(Reg. $.49-$.59) at Fabrics ’n Fash­
ions.
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Dr. and Mrs. Oloff Hansen spent
the week of November 7 to 14 in San
Francisco attending the national con­
vention of the American Dental as­
sociation. They were kept very busy,
he with meetings for the dentists and
Mrs. Hansen with those for dental
assistants. While they were there,
heavy rains hit the area so they ex­
perienced California torrents which
were causing slides in near-by areas.
Members of the Aldrich family ga­
thered at the Odd Fellows hall
Thanksgiving day for a dinner for
which Mrs. Mary Aldrich came from
Hillsboro to attend. Others present
were Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Aldrich
of Roseburg, Mr. and Mrs. Warren
Aldrich and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Edison Aldrich and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Aldrich and family and
Mr. and Mrs. Deri Roberts and fami­
ly, all of Vernonia. Mrs. Aldrich
now resides at the Quaring Nursing
home at Hillsboro.
Organs, pianos, new and used.
Conn Organ Store, Dec. 8-24, Horn
Bldg., Vernonia.
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Mrs. Ruth Vealey came home last
Thursday from the Forest Grove
hospital and is making excellent re­
covery from recent surgery.
New shipment lingerie for HER for
Christmas, make you selections ear­
ly at Fabrics ’n Fashions.
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Funeral services were held Tues­
day of this week at Roseburg for
Mrs. Clara Hill, mother of Mrs.
Lloyd Callister, who passed away
Saturday at a Dallas nursing home.
She had been in failing health for
some time. Mrs. Callister was called
to Dallas Friday and Mr. Callister
joined her at Roseburg for the ser­
vices Tuesday.
For your shopping convenience,
MAR-ONA BOOTERY will remain
open until 8 p.m. each Friday until
Christmas.
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Little Lori Attebery was rushed to
Rites Held For
Former Resident
Q U A LITY
and
LOW PRICES
SHURFINE
NEW CROP
EVAP.
MILK
OREGON
WALNUTS
14%-oz. Can
Ungraded
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Durkee’s Flaked, Large
Economy-Pak 14-oz. Pkg..
Mrs. Winona Medley, wife of Walt­
er Medley Sr., proprietor of Medley’s
Meat Market in Coopers Grocery
at Forest Grove, died at the Tuality
hospital in Hillsboro Wednesday, De­
cember 2 following an illness of the
past six years.
Services were held Monday, De­
cember 7 at 2 p.m. in the Fuiten-
Friesen Mortuary Chapel. Hillsboro.
Wincna Aster was bom January
15, 1909 in Marshfield. Oregon. The
family moved to Huntington while
she was still an infant and she grew
up and received all her education
there with the exception of some time
in the Ontario and Nampa, Idaho
school systems.
It was in Huntington that she met
Walter R. Medley to whom she was
united in marriage on August 8, 1927
in Wieser, Idaho. During the first
12 years of their marriage the Med­
leys lived in Huntington and in Em­
mett and Nampa, Idaho prior to
moving to Vanport, Oregon.
In 1947 they moved to Vernonia
where he worked in the meat mark­
et of the Safeway store. They made
their home in Vernonia until moving
to Hillsboro in 1952 where they have
since resided.
Surviving in addition to her hus­
band are ten children: Mrs. Dale
(Betty) Roland, Hrs. Roland (Wan­
da) Sieman, Mrs. Glenn (Coleen)
Rice, Walter R. Jr., Ernest C„ Ro­
bert D. and Wayne A. Medley all oi
Hillsboro; Mrs. Bonnie Clubb of
Gridley, California; Ronald L. Med­
ley of Spring Valley, California and
Herbert J. Medley in the U S navy
now stationed in San Diego; two sis­
ters, Mrs. Frances Robinson and
Mrs. Clifford (Juanita) Luchs, both
of Portland, and 22 grandchildren.
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Lyons Radiant for
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Fruit Cake ......... Lb, Pkg. J # C
FRUIT MIX
BISCUIT MIX Ä
FLEISCHMANN’S
2/79c
Strip of 3 Pkgs.
15
DRY YEAST..........
Milk Chocolate
Blocks—12-oz,
2/95c
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Honey Graham Crackers with
IM>ADI j LU No-Bake Fruit Cake Recipe, lb. 34c
■a a If* IA If* Bel Monte Seedless
49c
RAISINS 2-Lb. Pkg
GHIRARDELLI
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PWDRD. SUGAR
BROWN SUGAR
1-Lb. Pkgs.
Bellingham Air Strip
Accommodates Visitors
BIRKENFELD—Cecil Elliott, Keith
and a friend from Warrenton flew
here Saturday and landed on the
Bellingham air strip.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lonnquist at­
tended the Methodist church in Clats­
kanie Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Bellingham spent
the week end at Astoria with the
Ted Bellingham family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Berg were As­
toria business callers last Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Marlin of Sher­
wood visited at the Fred Larsons
Sunday.
3/35
CHOCOLATE CHIPS n ^ 2/75c
HI HO CRACKERS
34c
45c
STALEYS SYRUP
CAKE MIX E L 2 for
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10
Vernonia Extension Unit - West Ore­
gon Bldg. - 11 a m -
Nehalem Valley Coin Club - West
Oregon Bldg. - 7:30 p.m. Election.
Nehalem Social Club, OES - Home
of Mrs. Jean Bergerson - 8:00 p.m.
Mt Heart Rebekah Lodge - IOOF
hall - 8:00 p.m. Christmas party.
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11
Mist - Nehalem Extension Unit
Birkenfeld center - 10 a.m.
Columbia County Grade School Bas­
ketball tournament - High school
gym - 7 p.m.
Basketball - Loggers at Hood River
6:30 p.m.
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12
Winema Grange card party - Birken­
feld hall - 8 p.m.
MONDAY, DECEMBER 14
Nehalem Assembly Rainbow Girls -
Masonic Temple - 7:30 p.m.
Lions club ladies night dinner - Ma­
sonic Temple - 7 p.m. Christmas
party.
Christian Women’s Fellowship -
Christian church - 7:30 p.m. Christ­
mas party.
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15
EUB Guild - Home of Mrs. Harry
Sandon - 8 p.m.
American Legion Auxiliary - Legion
hall - 8 p.m.
Vernonia Odd Fellows Lodge - IOOF
hall - 8 p.m.
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16
EUB Circle - Home of Mrs. Cass
Bergerson - 1 p m.
Nehalem Chapter OES - Masonic
Temple - 8 p.m.
Trip to California
Taken During Holiday
BIRKENFELD—Roger Berg spent
the Thanksgiving holidays with his
folks at Fortuna, California. On his
return he brought his mother, Mrs.
Russell Berg, as far as Portland,
where she spent several days. She
was joined there by Shirley Berg
Tuesday for dinner at the Cottage
Kitchen. Mrs. Berg returned home
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. IJoyd Pan-nan of
Portland visited Sunday at the Dar­
rell Bakers.
JO Y T H E A T E R
Dec, 11-12
Fri., Sat.
MARNIE
“Tippi” Hedren
PATTERNS
and MATERIALS
for CHRISTMAS PROJECTS
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SWANS DOWN ANGEL FOOD
Dates To Remember
Ribbon, a rt foam, satin sheen balls, pixies, candles, etc.
Order table center pieces, door swags, wreaths and
Christmas gifts plants now.
— ALSO FLOCKED CHRISTMAS TREES —
SPOFFORD'S FLOWER & GIFT SHOP
LIMA BEANS “
Freze" 4/85c
GRAPE JUICE
2/59c
ONIONS >‘h“ "............ Lb. 5c
GRAPEFRUIT "
rPink 3/35c
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the Forest Grove hospital in the
Vernonia ambulance last Friday
night with a sudden illness which
hampered her breathing Her moth­
er, Mrs. Shirley Attebery. brought
her home Monday.
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Western Auto open until 8 p.m. Fri­
days until Christmas.
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cationed several days the latter part
of last week and enjoyed a trip to
Olympia and Tacoma, Washington
and to Portland Mrs Gamer s moth
er, Mrs. Wm. Lindley of Garibaldi,
stayed with the three Gamer chil­
dren while their parents were away.
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See and play the new Conn organ.
Horn Bldg., Vernonia, Dec. 8-24.
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Mrs.
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Milwaukie, according to word re­
ceived this week.
Still some red-hot bargains on the
sale rack at Fabrics n Fashions.
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Henry Anderegg—Local Distributor
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