Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, March 18, 1965, Page 2, Image 2

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BIRDSEYE FROZEN
DOG FOOD
SWEET CORN
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SCOOPY’S ICE CREAM
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hall, March 18, 19, 20, at 8:00 p.m.
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TOPICS OF THE TOWN
Mrs. John Serafin was taken to the
Good Samaritan hospital in Portland
Friday for treatment following a se­
vere attack of asthma. She had hop­
ed to return home Monday but suf­
fered another attack so was to stay
until her condition improved.
Car wash, VHS golf team . Sat..
Mar 20, 10 a.m . to 4:30 p.m., back of
high school. Cars $1.00, white side-
walls, 25c extra.
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Mrs. Jean Myer brought her son
Steven home from the hospital Thurs­
day and he returned to school Friday
with his arm in a cast and many
bruises to show for the accident last
week when a horse fell on him. His
birthday was observed Sunday with
a party at which guests were Mary
Brunsman, Chris Hanson, Sherri
Nightwine, Susan Howard, Joyce
Knowlton, Zenda Ellis, Gary Davis,
Curtis Hickman, Mike Busch, Mat
Koch, Doug Koski, Rod Aldrich and
Johnny Nystrom. Also present were
Johnny's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Con­
rad Nystrom of Birkenfeld and Mr.
and Mrs. Donn Gephardt who are
neighbors of the Myers.
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THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1965
JO Y T H E A T E R
Fri., Sat.
March 19-20
Mail Order Bride
Plus
Tarzan's 3 Challenges
WATCH
FOR I T !
BIG 10-DAY
(Retali)
ÍO R IfilN A l
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Sam Gordon Bridge lessons, fire
hall, March 18, 19, 20, at 8:00 p.m.
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Mrs. Carl Davis returned home
Sunday from Forest Grove where she
had been since Friday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fleskes and
family in order to be near her sister,
Mrs. Leora Henderson who had ma­
jor surgery at the Forest Grove hos­
pital Friday morning. Mrs. Hender­
son is making good recovery. Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Lange drove to For­
est Grove Sunday to call on Mrs.
Henderson and they brought Mrs.
Davis home with them.
A letter from Mrs. Margaret Ham­
bleton, who moved from Vernonia to
Forest Grove recently, says she
spent the week of her birthday in
Spokane with her sister who had a
dinner in honor of the occasion. Rel.
atives and friends of the two ladies
were guests. Mrs. Hambleton ap­
preciated the cards sent her by
friends here, which she found wait­
ing when she returned to Forest
Grove.
Car wash, VHS golf team. Sat.,
Mar 20, 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., back of
high school. Cars $1.00, white side-
walls, 25c extra.
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Mrs .Susie Enyart, mother of Mrs.
Robert Sword, came home late last
week from the nursing home where
she had been recuperating from a
heart attack, but the ambulance was
called Monday morning to take her
back to the Forest Grove hospital
where she had been prior to going to
the nursing home. This is her third
trip to the hospital recently.
Heat & Eat
7-oz.
Pkgs.
Mrs. Lois Hughes from Peshastin,
Washington has been a hcuse guest
of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Mathilde
Bergerson, for the past two weeks.
She also has visited with her niece,
Mrs. Irene Meyer and nephew, Jack
Bergerson and their families and
with cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Cass Ber­
gerson. Sunday, the Cass Bergersons,
Mrs. Mathilde Bergerson and Mrs.
Hughes were dinner guests of Mrs.
Lottie Lintner at Hillsboro. Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. Tapp of Cornelius
also were there. Mrs. Hughes is
spending some time with the Tapps
and Mrs. Lintner this week.
Mrs. Wm. Bundle entered Provi­
dence hospital Monday for tests and
treatment.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Biden and Mr.
and Mrs. Gene Goodrich of For­
est Grove were among the many
out-of-towners here Saturday for the
smorgasbord.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Elliott and
Mrs. Celeste Poetter were at Junc­
tion City Monday to attend funeral
services for Lum Moore, a former
Vernonia resident, who passed away
there last Saturday.
O. T. Bateman returned home Wed­
nesday from Covington, Oklahoma
where he had gone March 6 because
of the illness of his mother, Mrs. Em­
ma Bateman. She has improved con­
siderably but before coming home
he arranged for her to enter a nurs­
ing home in Enid, Oklahoma. His
mother, who is 88, had previously
been cared for by her sister who is
90.
Sam Gordon Bridge lessons, fire
hall, March 18, 19, 20, at 8:00 p.m.
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Dales To Remember
THURSDAY, MARCH 18
Vernonia Extension Unit - West Ore­
gon Bldg. - 11 a.m.
Rebekah Lodge practice - IOOF hall-
7 p.m.
FRIDAY, MARCH 19
Beginners knitting - West Oregon
Bldg. - 7:30 p.m.
Columbia Encampment No. 89 - IOOF
hall - 8 p.m.
SATURDAY, MARCH 20
Natal Grange card party - Hall at
Natal, 8:00 p.m.
SUNDAY, MARCH 21
Rainbow Girls reception - Masonic
Temple, 2:30 p.m.
MONDAY, MARCH 22
Nehalem Assembly Rainbow Girls -
Masonic Temple, 7:30 p.m.
WW I Barracks and auxiliary - IOOF
hall, 6:30 p.m. potluck
Chamber of Commerce board - West
Oregon Bldg., 8:00 p.m.
TUESDAY, MARCH 23
Jamboree meeting - Fire hall, 8 p.m.
Chapter BS, PEO Sisterhood - Home
of Mrs. Wm. Nelson, 8:00 p.m.
Project leaders training - West Ore­
gon Bldg., 10:30 a.m.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23
Schools start spring vacation
Vernonia Temple Pythian Sisters -
IOOF hall, 8:00 p.m.
Natal Grange - Natal Grange hall,
8:00 p.m.
Sewing Sisters Progress
With Making of Aprons
All nine members of the Sewing
Sisters 4-H club were present at their
March 6 meeting. First they gather­
ed outside for a group snapshot to be
added to their record bocks.
They went right to work on their
aprons and everyone finished sewing
the side seams and pressing dow-n
the pockets to be sewed on next.
Refreshments cf cupcakes and Kool
Aid were served by Sharlene Gibson.
Most of the girls, when the days are
nice, ride their bicycles from town
to the meetings at Mrs. Borders.
News Reporter, Sharon Brewer
Last Saturday, Miss Ruby Young,
former Vernonia high school teacher,
Sheriff Roy Milburn and Mrs. Wil­ who now teaches at Knappa-Svenson
burn and District Attorney Don Kai. high school, and her sister and hus­
berer and Mrs. Kalberer were from band, Mr .and Mrs. George Flem­
St. Helens Saturday evening to at­ ing, all from Astoria, were in Ver­
tend the smorgasbord.
nonia. Mr. Fleming golfed while
Scott Sword, six-year old son of the ladies called on a number of lo­
Mr and Mrs. Bill Sword, was rushed cal people.
to Tuality hospital at Hillsboro last
Janice and Ronnie Caramella of
Wednesday evening for an appendec­ Milwaukike spent last week end here
tomy. His parents brought him home with their grandmother, Mrs. Launee
Sunday and he is making excellent Cousins.
Women are more skilled drivers
recovery.
than men. Who else could get the
Sam Gordon Bridge lessons, fire
Read the ads, it will pay you!
car in the garage sideways.
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MILL MARKET
and Lockers
You’re as close to Mill Market and Lockers
as your Telephone— HAzel 9-3492
— Member of United Grocers —
Free Deliveries Twice Daily— 10 A.M., 3 P.M.
M EAT D E P A R T M E N T
Ground Beef 2
85c
Round Stk
69c
Lbs.
100% Pure— Ground Fresh Hourly
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Rainbow Reception to
Honor Rory Workman
A public reception honoring Miss
Rory Workman will be held Sun­
day, March 21 at 2:30 p.m. at the
Masonic Temple in Vernonia. Rory
is Grand Page for the Order of Rain­
bow for Girls in Oregon.
There will be entertainment and
refreshments will be served. Every­
one is welcome to attend.
Vagabonds Date
Event for March
The Vernonia Vagabond Square
Dancers will hold their March dance
this Saturday, March 20, at 8:30 p.m.
at the Scout Cabin. Refreshments
will be pot luck and the caller will
be Jack Korff from Astoria. Visitors
are always welcome.
President Don Cameron states that
the club is having square dance les­
sons and workshop sessions at the
Scout Cabin Thursday at 7:30 p.m.
each week. All interested persons
are invited to attend and find how-
easy it is to learn square dancing.
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Rainier Maid
Cheddar
Natal Grange members who at­
tended the March 10 meeting were
pleasantly surprised by a large
group of visiting grangers. Present
were 30 members from Chapman
Grange, three from Warren, two
from Beaver Homes and one from
Fernhill. Chapman Master Walter
Mollenhour and Pomona Master Wes
Kimball were escorted to the mas­
ter’s station. Master Mollenhour pre-
ented Master Henry Anderegg of
Natal with the traveling gavel.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Welch were
given the first and second degrees.
The third and fourth degrees will
be given March 14.
Home Ec Chairman Myrtle Math­
ews announced there would be a
card party at the hall Saturday ev­
ening, March 20, at 8 p.m. Everyone
is welcome to attend.
According to your Heart Associa­
tion, heart research has saved many
lives in the past 15 years.
NICHOLS VARIETY STORE
We are now retired from business in
Vernonia but will continue to live here.
It was our pleasure to serve you the 15
years we operated our store and wish to
thank you for your patronage and for the
many acts of kindness shown us. We will
see you from time to time.
We wish for our successors, Ruth and
Marion Steers, your continued support and
extend to all our best regards.
Sincerely
Bess and Bill Nichols
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