Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, January 14, 1965, Page 2, Image 2

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Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Williams of
Madras were week end guests of
their daughter, Miss Phyllis Williams,
who is home ec teach«- at Vernonia
high school.
Mrs. Esther Ring, owner of the
Mar-Lee Beauty Salon, who became
ill before Christmas and went to
Portland for medical attention, is at
the home of her daughter, Mrs. Don­
ald Flynn, 11015 SE Madison Drive.
She is feeling much better but is
still undergoing tests to determine
cause of her trouble.
Mr. and Mrs. lidding Berg enter­
tained with a dinner Sunday to ob­
serve the sixteenth birthday of their
daughter Betty. Guests were Betty’s
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Johnson of Portland and Fred Skid­
more.
almost three weeks for treatment,
and Earl Baska who was recuperat­
ing from surgery.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lindy of Moor­
head, Minnesota who spent Christmas
here with her brother and wife, Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Nelson and family
were on a train held up by floods
in the Columbia Gorge. They were
impressed with the good attitude of
all those who were victims of the
storm and they stated that most peo­
ple, while disappointed at the delay,
accepted it stoically and without com­
plaint.
Mrs. Harold McEntire is at Beaver­
ton assisting with the care of her
grandchildren, newest, of whom is
Mark Harold Lamping who arrived
January 6 and is the third child for
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lamping. Their
Guests last week at the home of other children are a son, Scott and
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Biesiot of Mist a daughter, Wendy. In addition to
route were Sidney Henderson of Port­ Mr. and Mrs. Harold McEntire,
land and Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Hanson grandparents include Mrs. M. J.
of Roosevelt, Minnesota. They were Lamping, also of Vernonia. The babe
quite impressed with the scenery in also has a great-grandmother, Mrs.
this area and enjoyed their visit Jim Watson of Oregon City.
greatly. The trip was not so pleasant,
Glenn Shipman, son of Mr. and
however, since the road conditions Mrs. E. A. Shipman, has been ap­
at present in many areas range from pointed as chief criminal deputy in
poor to bad.
the Yamhill county sheriff’s office at
Airman 1/C and Mrs. Roger Os­ McMinnville, according to an an­
trander, their son Duane and month nouncement recently released. He
old daughter, Mary Denise, arrived fills a vacancy created when Wayne
here December 20 to spend the holi­ Lofton was appointed as chief of po­
days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. lice for the city of McMinnville.
Harvey Ridling. They left January
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Linn have re­
6 to return to the base at Tucson, ceived newspaper clippings which
Arizona.
show flood damage in Northern Cali­
Mrs. Ruth Smith spent the recent fornia. One group of pictures showed
holidays in Portland with her son the utter devastation at Weott and
and wife.
one of the businesses pictured was
I.ast Thursday evening, Mr. and the service station belonging to Jim
Mrs. R. L. Thompson were in Hills­ Bond, uncle of Mrs. Ida Bruce and
boro to attend the January meeting Mrs. Lucille Tomlin. Bond was a for­
of the Washington County Sheriff’s mer Vernonia resident. His station
Posse and auxiliary in which they was completely destroyed.
hold membership. Prior to attending
Word was received here last week
these meetings they went to Tuality of the death of a former resident,
hospital to see their son-in-law, Lar­ Emil Villaneuva, who passed away
ry Bernardi who had been there for in Portland January 6. He is survivea
by his wife, Cecilia and daughters,
Delons Valerico and Phyllis Kern.
Demon ia Eagle
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THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1965
Mrs. Jam es Johnson and children,
Anne
and
Chris
arrived
AT LOW
PRICES
ANNIVERSARY SALE
January 18 through 23
from
Death Claims
Former Pastor
Word came this week from Mrs. A.
K. Pevoto of Pima, Arizona that her
husband, Reverend A. K. Pevoto, for­
mer pastor of the Vernonia Baptist
church, passed away January 4 at
the veterans hospital at Ft. Bayard,
New Mexico. He had been a patient
there for some time.
Services for him were held at Bay­
ard January 6 with the Reverend
Troy Brooks and Dr. Willis J. Ray
officiating. Veterans were in charge
of the graveside services.
Survivors include his wife, Eliza­
beth who plans to continue her resi­
dence at Pima for the time being; a
brother, O. R. Pevoto of Beaumont,
Texas and a sister, Sadie, of Hous­
ton, Texas.
Honolulu December 7 and spent the
holidays with her folks, Mr. and Mrs.
A. B. Killingburg. She was in San
Francisco last week to meet her hus­
band who had just received his ser­
vice discharge and they returned
here. After a visit with his folks
in Washington, he will be looking for
work and a place in which to settle.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Thompson
were at Scappoose Sunday evening
to visit his mother, Mrs. Isabel
Thompson at the Crestview Nursing
Home. She had spent Christmas here
with them, then became ill right af­
ter Christmas and has been ill ever
since. She was not feeling too good
Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Childs have
news of the arrival of their first
great grandson, bom January 3 in
Portland to Mr. and Mrs. Mike Phil­
lips. He has been named William
Ray and he weighed in at 9 pounds
10 ounces. His two sisters are very
proud of having a brother in the
house. Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Lumm of San Francisco
and Mrs. Lumm has been in Portland
since in December to assist her
daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Haverland
have news from their son and daugh­
ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Haverland of Harriman, Tennessee
that a 5 pound 13 ounce son arrived
at their home December 4. He has
been named Tony Louis.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Schwab ana
family were at Astoria Sunday to
visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. J.
Peasnall. They went to the beach at
the location of the Peter I redale
and report the debris on the beach,
including animal carcasses, was al­
most unbelievable.
Gary Johnston, a graduate of Ver­
nonia high school who is now attend­
ing Oregon State College. Corvallis,
has recently been pledged to Acacia,
a campus fraternity.
Adding to the enjoyment of her
Reg. $5.99 now $2.99
Reg. $4.99 now $2.49
Reg. $3.99 now $1.99
All sizes but not in all styles
COME AND SEE
B QUALITY
O O T SHOES
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H54 Bridge St., Vernonia
M EAT D E PA R T M E N T
CROWN’S ZEE
birthday January 5 was a call re­
ceived by Mrs. Lona Weidman from
her son Robert who is in Berlin,
Germany.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Pollock and
sons Forrest ;ind Andre from Cold
Bay. Alaska spent the holidays with
his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Pollock. Forrest, age 5, flew down in
November to the home of the grand­
parents and the rest of the family
came December 12. They will be
here until January 18 when they
will return to Cordova. Alaska where
Wesley will be working with the
Federal Aviation Agency.
Don't judge a man on week-days
by the kind of company he keeps on
Sundays.
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Free Deliveries Twice Daily— 10 A.M., 3 P.M.
Dales To Remember
THURSDAY, JANUARY 14
Mt. Heart Rebekah Lodge - I OOF
hall - 8 p.m. Installation.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 15
Basketball - Loggers at Neahkahnie.
Columbia Encampment No. 89 - 1 OOF
hall - 8 p.m.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 16
Community Youth Rally - Christian
church - 7:30 p.m.
Vagabonds Square Dance - Scout
Cabin - 8:30 p.m.
MONDAY, JANUARY 18
Lions club dinner meeting - Fire
hall - 6:30 p.m.
City council - City hall - 8 p.m.
American Legion Post 119 - Legion
hall - 8 p.m.
TUESDAY, JANUARY 19
Veterans Service officers - City hall-
10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
American Legion Auxiliary - Legion
hall - 1:30 p.m.
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20
Columbia County Historical Society-
Fairgrounds, Deer Island - noon
potluck.
Nehalem Chapter OES - Masonic
Temple - 8 p.m.
4-H Delegates
To Attend Meet
The Oregon 4-H club conference
will be held at Salem, February 7, 8
and 9. Columbia county 4-H members
interested in submitting applications
for the conference must send them
into the Columbia county extension
office by January 15.
The Oregon 4-H club conference is
for 4-H club members 16 years and
older, who have completed at least
three years of 4-H club work. One
boy and one girl are selected from
each county in the state to attend.
The program includes discussion ses­
sions with many of the various de­
partments of state government, in­
cluding the governor’s office. Confer­
ence headquarters are the Marion
hotel where the delegates will njoy
evening banquets and programs, all
sponsored by Sears Roebuck Founda­
tion.
Columbia county 4-H’ers who sub­
mit applications this year will par­
ticipate in a “Know Your County
Government” conference scheduled
for January 27, when they will visit
various departments connected with
county government.
Marine Trainee
Given Courses
Marine Pvt. Wallace J. Pollock,
son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Pollock, com­
pleted recruit training December 29
at the Marine Corps recruit depot
at San Diego.
Following graduation. Pollock re­
ported to Camp Pendleton. Californ­
ia for advanced infantry training
which he completed in December.
He has now returned to San Diego
where he was in the hospital with a
broken bone in his leg which pre­
vented his coming home for Christ­
mas. He will now undergo further
training there. He expects to be
home in February.
Passes made at girls who wear
glasses depend a good deal on
frames.
An easy chair is the hardest one
to find empty.
Interest Rate
On Savings Up
U. S. National Bank of Oregon has
increased the interest rate it will pay
on savings accounts to four percent,
President E. J. Kolar has announced.
The new rate retroactive to Jan­
uary 1, is an increase of one-half per
cent over the previous rate and is
payable and compounded quarterly.
All deposits made by the close of
business this Friday will earn in­
terest from January 1.
In making the announcement, Ko­
lar said the increase to the highest
rate allowed for a national commerc­
ial bank has been made in U. S.
National’s 96 offices throughout the
state and should stimulate the ever­
growing economy of the state.
L eis Gel Acquainted!
Do You Know This Man?
Born May 7, 1932 at Cloquet, Minne­
sota.
Married in 1952 at Longview, Wash.
Has three children.
Came to Vernonia in 1957 with an
eye toward relieving the country’s
shortagt of scientists and he also
had a great interest in seeing how
the ball bounced.
Likes changing the skyline by estab­
lishing new scenery.
Has left his mark on lots of Vernonia.
Deals in a service at which he ham­
mers away.
For relaxation, he likes to ski.
(Information supplied by J. W. Ni­
chols) Answer to last week’s quiz:
George (Ted) Kauppi.
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F ie ld T rip In clu d ed
In E x te n sio n P rogram
The Vernonia Extension Unit will
meet Thursday, January 21 at 10
a.m. at the West Oregon building. A
pot luck lunch is planned at 11:00
a.m.
The project lesson, When Death
Comes, will be given by Mrs. Jessie
Miller and Mrs. Estelle Bateman, af­
ter which the group will leave at noon
to visit the Fuiten-Friesen Mortuary
in Forest Grove. Everyone interest­
ed is invited to attend this meeting.
Baby sitting is available at the
Joe Dennis home.
G o ld e n w e d s O b serve
H a lf C en tu ry M ark
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Moore of 348
C street observed their golden wed­
ding anniversary Wednesday of this
week, January 13. In announcing the
event, Mrs. Moore .Emma .stated
that they had completed 50 good
years of married life and were now
starting on a second 50.
Mr. Moore says that he hopes to
have her ready for cutting the lawn
and plowing the garden this spring
as she is only 83 years young.
Read the ads, it will pay you!
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Fri., Sat.
Jan. 15-16
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Vernonia. Oregon
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