Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, February 25, 1965, Page 2, Image 2

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Rev. and Mrs. F. M. Knoll were
Word was received here Saturday
of the death of Mrs. Carl (Ruth)
Brauner of Vancouver who formerly
was a Riverview resident. Her death
was attributed to a heart attack. Ser­
vices for her were at Colville on
Tuesday.
Mrs.
Mathilde
Bergerson,
noble
grand for Mt. Heart Rebekah Lodge;
Mrs. Irma Chance, secretary and
.Mrs. Evelyn Heath were in Seaside
Saturday to visit a district conven­
tion for which the Seaside lodge was
host.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry McFarland of
Tacoma were week end guests of
their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs.
Dick Nightwine and family. Saturday
evening, Mrs. McFarland accompa­
nied her daugher-in-law to the mo­
ther and daughter banquet.
A Sunday school class from the
Mist-Birkenfeld church visited at the
EUB Sunday school Sunday morning.
If It appeared last Friday that all
the students at Vernonia high school
were of the same mind as to color
of attire, it was no mistake. They
were observing blue and gold day as
a part of their pre-game rally prior
to the encounter with Seaside.
Guests Sunday at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Justin Folken were Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Fuller and son Roy
from Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gardner of
Roseburg were guests over Sunday
night at the home of their cousin,
Mrs. Carl Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Garner and Os­
car Weed were guests Sunday at
the home of cousins, Mr. and Mrs.
Demonia Eagle
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THURSDAY, FEB. 25, 1965
JO Y T H E A T E R
Fri., Sat.
Feb. 26-27
KISSES FOR MY
PRESIDENT
Fred MacMurray
Melvern Weed at Longview. Addition­
al guests were other cousins, Mr.
and Mrs. William Weed, also of
Longview.
Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Foreman of
Hermiston were overnight visitors
at the Earl Pickering home Friday
and Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Serafin drove
to San Jose last Thursday to visit un­
til Sunday with their daughter and
husband, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Note-
stine. They also visited relatives in
Santa Cruz and Sunnyvale. They re­
ported wonderful weather and good
road conditions that allowed them to
make the trip in 13 hours.
Mrs. Sam
Devine
accompanied
friends from Mist to Hillsboro Sat­
urday to attend a meeting and din­
ner. They also visited friends in
Forest Grove. Sunday, Mr. and Mrs.
Devine were in Hillsboro to attend
a 25th wedding anniversary obser­
vance for Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Hertzel of Portland which was held
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Gernhart. A delicious potluck dinner
was highlighted by a traditional an­
niversary cake. The honored couple
was presented with a silver tray.
There were about 15 guests present.
Mrs. A. R. Elwell of Woodburn
was a recent guest at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Hom. Also at
their home for dinner was Mrs.
Thora Shafer.
College Bowl contests are carried
on at Graceland College at Lamoni,
Iowa as an intramural event and
Marian Mathews sends news to her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Math­
ews of Mist, that she has been a
member of a team composed of her­
self and another girl from the Kim­
ball Manor group and two boys from
a brother house. They answered
questions submitted by faculty mem­
bers on religion, math, history, phil­
osophy, science, current events and
sports and her team won 319 to 93.
This is the second year that the
College Bowl contests have been
carried on at the Graceland campus.
Mrs. Wayne I-aurlla has had the
pleasure of week end visits by two
of her sisters recently. Mrs. Nina
Hartley of San Francisco was here
one week end and the following
week end, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Estep
of Creswell were here
Week end guests of Mrs. Marie
Shafer were her son and wife, Mr.
and Mrs. Floyd Shafer of Salem.
They also visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Homer Fuller and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett llazen made
a trip to Colfax, Washington week
end before last to visit her mother,
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Demos Set Date
For Convention
The new 1965 official state highway
map published by the Oregon State
Highway Department is now avail­
able for public distribution, according
to Forrest Cooper, state highway en­
gineer.
The map is basically the same as
last year’s. It has a handy legend
which explains the types of highways
and the markings for parks, way
sides, airports, and other points of in­
terest.
Lincoln City appears on the map
for the first time. It incorporates
Oceanlake, Delake, Nelscott, Taft,
and Cutler City. Also on the map for
MISS MARY ANN NORDSTROM
the first time are ORE138 (North
Umpqua Highway), a paved highway
that connects Interstate 5 and US97
between Roseburg and a point east­
ern- of Crater Lake; ORE126 (old
Route F) from Eugene to Mapleton;
and the paved Lake of the Woods
The engagement of Miss Mary Ann
Highway from Eagle Point north of Nordstrom of Pasadena, California
Medford to Klamath Falls.
and Paul Patrick Manning of El
Monte, California was announced
January 30 at a dinner at Crestline,
Grade School Toppers
California while members of the Ga-
Hosts for Clatskanie
brielites club were enjoying a week
The Vernonia Toppers will host the end outing.
Miss Nordstrom is the daughter of
Clatskanie Eagles Friday, February
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Nordstrom of
26, in a night game at the Washing
ton grade school. The first of three Birkenfeld. She is a graduate of Ore­
games will start at 6:00 p.m. with gon State University and is presently
associated with the Los Angeles Her­
the sixth grade team playing first.
ald-Examiner
as a home economist.
The records for the Toppers: The
seventh grade, eight wins and one She is a member of the Los Angeles
loss; eighth grade, two wins, seven chapter of home economists in busi­
losses and sixth grade, no wins and ness and also of the California Home
Economics association. She is a past
one loss.
officer of the Junior Advertising club
Before borrowing money from a of Los Angeles.
Mr. Manning is the son of Mr. and
friend, decide which you need more.
Mrs. Paul Manning of Robertson, Il­
Mrs. Martha Hollenbeck who is in linois, who formerly lived at Morgan­
a nursing home. Monday morning, field, Kentucky. He has attended the
February 15, they had two inches Appalacian State Teachers college in
of snow there. Enroute home, they North Carolina and is now attending
stopped at The Dalles to visit form­ the Los Angeles Trade Technical col­
lege. He is active in Toastmasters
er neighbors.
Thursday of last week Bill Nel­ International.
Wedding plans are being made for
son received news of the sudden and
very unexpected death of his father. sometime in June at the S. S. Felici­
E. W. Nelson at Moorhead, Minne­ tas and Perpetua church in San Ma­
sota. He had undergone surgery for rino. California.
repair of a blood vessel and was
apparently making very good recov­
Birthdays Observed
ery, when same unexpected compli­
In Portland Sunday
cation occurred. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson
flew to Moorhead Saturday where
MIST — Mr. and Mrs. Howard
services were held Monday.
Grimsbo and family were in Portland
Mrs. Robert Horn, Spokane, Wash­ Sunday where they joined Mr. and
ington, has been a house guest of Mrs. William Hatfield and Roger
her son. Bill, and family for the past of Madras who were at the Port­
two weeks. Saturday evening Mr
land airport to meet Mr. Hatfield’s
and Mrs. Bill Hom were guests of mother, Mrs. Clarice Hatfield of
honor for a birthday dinner at the Ciimcinatti, Ohio. Mrs. Hatfield and
home of her sister. Mrs. Lester Heis­ Mrs. Grimsbo were taken out to
ler at Forest Grove. Also present dinner in observance of their birth­
were Judi and Billy Hom, Mrs. Ro­ days being in the same week. While
bert Horn, Mrs. Ethel McRobert and in Portland the Grimsbos also visited
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Heisler of Gales with Mrs. Katherine Kamien
Creek.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Doty of Port­
Mr. and Mrs. Rav Cameron were land visited with Mr. and Mrs. H.
hosts Sunday for a family dinner at H.| Reynolds Tuesday. Other visitors
which guests were their daughter during the week have been Mr. and
and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Don Mrs. Doug Barr, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
O'Neill and children. David and Cox. John Crawford and Mr. and
Nancy from Portland and their son Mrs. A1 Becker of Portland.
and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Don Cam­
The Allied J and H Lumber mill
eron and sons of Vernonia.
is down for a week or ten days for
Mrs. Susie Enyart. who makes her repairs.
home with her daughter and hus­
band. Mr and Mrs. Robert Sword,
DR. R.V. LANCE
was taken to the Forest Grove Com­
OPTOMETRIST
munity hospital early Tuesday morn­
Wed.. 10 A.M— 5 P.M.
ing due to the recurrence of a chron­
ic heart ailment She was expected
V ernonia Clinic
to spend several days there for treat­
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Map Published
TOPICS OF THE TOWN
here from Yakima last week end to
visit their son and wife, .Mr. and
Mrs. Marion Knoll and their daugh­
ter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Holsey and family. Mrs. Knoll was
her daughter’s guest Saturday eve­
ning at the mother ana uaughter ban­
quet and Rev. Knoll also attended as
a guest of honor at the table for
ministers.
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Dales To Remember
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25
Christian Women’s Fellowship
Christian church - 1:30 p.m.
Mt. Heart Rebekah Lodge - IOOF
hall - 8 p.m.
The Democratic state central com­
mittee will meet in Salem Saturday,
February 27, at 3:00 p.m. in the Mar­ FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26
ion hotel, Martha Ann Adelsheim, Mt. Heart Social committee heart
state chairman, announced this week.
fund benefit - IOOF hall - potluck
The state committee will elect a
dinner 6:30 p.m. followed by games
new secretary, and the first congres­ Vernonia Gem and Fossil Club -
sional district will elect a chairman
West Oregon Bldg. - 8 p.pi.
to replace Helen Burch who has mov­
ed to North Bend. Two workshops, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27
one on registration and organization, Gay Nineties parade - Forest Grove-
and another on political education
12:30 p.m.
and operation support, will follow the Vernonia Grange Card Party - Hall
meetings.
by golf course - 8 p.m.
Young Democrats will have their
confab on the same week end, and Winema Grange Card Party - Bir­
kenfeld hall - 8 p.m.
have invited party members to at­
tend the reception and dinner at 7:30 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1
p.m. Speakers will be Senator Al Fle- Lions club dinner meeting - Fire
hall - 8 p.m.
gal, Representative Ross Morgan,
and former congressman, Charles O. Vernonia Arts and Crafts Society -
West Oregon Bldg. - 8 p.m.
Porter.
American Legion Post 119 - Legion
hall - 8 p.m.
City council - City hall - 8 p.m.
Vernonia Grange Dates
Rummage Sale, Party
The Vernonia Grange Home Eco­
nomics club is holding an all day
meeting at the Grange hall today,
Thursday, February 25, to sort and
pack items for the rummage sale to
be held March 4-5-6 at the fire hall.
A card party will be given at the
Grange hall Saturday night, Febru­
ary 27. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pickering
and Mrs. Vivian Counts will be in
charge of the cards and potluck sup­
per.
BEN'S BARBER SHOP
Expert Tonsorial Work
Open Six Days a Week
Vernonia, Oregon
TUESDAY, MARCH 2
Veterans Service Officer - City hall-
10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
American Legion Auxiliary - Home
of Mrs. Mary Markham - 1:30 p.m.
Friendship Jamboree Committee -
Fire hall - 8 p.m.
Vernonia Odd Fellows Lodge - IOOF
hall - 8 p.m.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3
Nehalem Chapter OES - Masonic
Temple - 8 p.m .
Phone HA 9-3462
NEHALEM VALLEY
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