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to her home in Temple, Texas. Mrs.
Haydon has been with Mrs. Ford in
Forest Grove since last June.
TOPICS OF THE TOWN
Mr. and Mrs. W alter Lankston
and their nine-day old daughter,
Judith Ann, of Olympia, Washing
ton arrived here Wednesday of last
week to visit her folks, Mr. and
Mrs. W i l l a r d Haverland and
his grandaprents, Mr. and Mrs. R.
J. Keith who are the babe’s great-
grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morris of
Cottage Grove were in Vernonia
on business Thursday of last week
and were also calling on friends.
Mrs. Morris has her right arm in
a cast due to having it broken in
a fall about six weeks ago. She
hoped to have the cast removed
this week,
A recent new com er to Vernonia
is Marcus W Hiatt who has pur
chased the Hugh May place on
Corey Hill and moved here from
Roseburg. He is retired.
Several
m em bers
of
Ladies attending
Long Beach, California to be there
Saturday for the wedding of Mrs.
Gessel’s son, Don McAdams. Mrs.
Pagh’s son, Lester Chambers, was
to be best man. Both young men the
now serving in the Navy and are
aboard the ship USS Princeton which
was to be docked in Long Beach for
a few days. Mrs. Blount’s son and
wife, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Blount
and family from Tillamook were
here Sunday and a daughter and
husband, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth An
derson and two boys visited her Mon
day while here to attend funeral ser
vices for Eddie Poetter.
Since
the address submitted last
week for Lyle Barker omitted the
APO number, it is being repeated
here for the benefit of those wishing
to write him: Pvt. L. E. Barker,
US56366663, HQ Btry., 2nd Bn., 73
Artry, APO 09165, New York, N. Y.
Mrs.
N ehalem
Harry
Emmons
drove
to
Chapter OES were at Clatskanie
Thursday evening of last week for
a meeting at which Mrs. Oscar
Hannula of Clatskanie, who for
merly lived here, was honored. A
clever Indian theme was used for
an addendum. She is a member
this year of the home endowment
fund committee. Those who at
tended were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Bergerson, Mrs. Merle Cline, Mrs.
Justin Folken and Frank Serafin.
Roseburg Thursday of last week to
see her father, W. E. McGilchrist
who was in the hospital recuperating
from surgery necessitated by a burst
appendix. She returned home Fri
day and has been assured that he
is improving satisfactorily. Accom
panying her on the trip to Roseburg
was her mother, Mrs. Iva McGil
christ, who makes her home here
with Mr. and Mrs. Emmons.
The eighth birthdays of Brett and
nouncements from Mr. and Mrs. Le
on Nackers of Portland of the arriv
al of a daughter, Kimberley Ann,
September 30. She weighed 6 pounds
4 ounces. Mrs. Nackers is the for
mer Rosemary Patterson.
Friends here
have received
an
Lynette Wuest were observed Wed
nesday of last week after school with
a party at the home of their par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wuest, on
Corey Hill. Each had invited several
school friends as their guests, but
Mr .and Mrs. Jam es Cox were sur
illness kept several ot Lynette’s prised Saturday evening when guests
friends from attending. Those who arrived at their home to observe
did enjoy the party were Lane their twenty-fifth or silver wedding
Daughtry, Marty Schwab, Milton anniversary. The event was arrang
and Carmella Dennis, Brad Gamer ed by their daughter and husband.
and Mrs. Larry Garner and Karl.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin DeLemos who
Mrs. Verner Blount has news from were assisted by Mrs. Bob Brown.
her daughters, Mrs. Susie Gessel and An evening of visiting, highlighted by
Mrs. Betty Pagh, that they left Port refreshments which featured an an
land Wednesday of last week for niversary cake was enjoyed by Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Dubendorf of Odell,
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johnson of
Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Dessy Laird
of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Haw-
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1965 ken Jr. of Warren, Mr. and Mrs.
Mike Anderson of Rainier, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Cederburg and Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Brown of Vernonia and
Miss Susie Sasse, granddaughter of
Fri., Sat.
Oct. 22-23 Mrs. Cox, from Spokane.
Demonia Eagle
JO Y T H E A T E R
The Satan Bug
George Maharis
the
Missionary
tea at the Birkenfeld Community
church Wednesday were Mrs. Wm.
Ambrose, Mrs. Virgil Snook, Mrs.
Henry Miller, Mrs. Jack Hacksma,
Mrs. Dorothy Hass, Mrs. Grace
Peachey and Mrs. John Steele Jr.
Mrs.
Launee
Cousins
returned
home Monday of last week after
spending several weeks at the home
of her daughter, Mrs. Larry Cara-
mella in Milwaukie recuperating
from a bout with pneumonia which
hospitalized her for several days.
Mrs. Joe Howard of Pittsburg is
in the Forest Grove hospital where
she has been undergoing treatment
since last week. She also had sur
gery Tuesday of this week.
John Siedelman, Lawrence John
ston and Sam Lousignont attended
the registered quarterhorse sale at
Hermiston Saturday and Sunday.
John came home with a new buck
skin mare with the registered name
of Miss Scot Bar and Johnston
brought back a black gelding named
Gap Hawk.
Mrs. Clarence New was taken to
St. Vincents hospital in Portland
Thursday of last week after suffer
ing some type of attack which has
not been identified but caused her
to loose consciousness. She regained
consciousness the following day and
has been undergoing tests to deter
mine her trouble.
John Hecnan of Coquille spent Sun
day night with his brother-in-law
and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Dar-
rold Proehl. He had come to a t
tend services Monday for Eddie
Poetter.
Biliasis Rites
Held Saturday
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Dates To Remember
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21
A Portland sports column last Vernonia Extension Unit - West Ore
week carried news of the death of
gon Bldg. - 10:30 a.m.
Charles K. Baliasis, 78, who had 62 year old Curtis Davis at his home VHS Homecoming rally - starts at
high school - 7 p.m.
been a resident of the Vernonia com in Covina, California. Graveside ser
Past
Chiefs Club - home of Mrs.
munity for the past ten years col- vices were held for him there Sat
Mathilde Bergerson - 8 p.m.
lopsed and died while piling wood urday.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22
Davis at one time lived in Ver Homecoming game, Loggers versus
near his home at 1061 Rose avenue
in Vernonia last Wednesday after nonia and began his baseball career
Neah-Kah-Nie - Greenman Field ■
here about 1927 when he pitched for
noon, October 13.
8 p.m.
Recitation of Holy Rosary was the Vernonia team in the Lower Co SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23
held at the Fuiten-Friesen Mortuary lumbia River league. From here he Barracks and Auxiliary convention .
went to Salt Lake in the Utah - Ida
Legion hall - noon potluck
Chapel, Vernonia, Friday, October
ho league, then to the San Francis Natal Grange Halloween Party - Na
15 at 8:30 p.m. Requiem Mass was co Seals after which he went into
tal hall - 8 p.m. Open to public.
offered Saturday, October 16 at 10:00 the National league with the Phillies MONDAY, OCTOBER 25
a.m. at St. Mary’s Catholic church for the start of 13 years with the Nehalem Assembly Rainbow Girls -
at Vernonia.
majors.
Masonic Temple - 7:30 p.m.
Concluding committal rites and in
Chamber of Commerce board - West
terment were at the Visitation ceme
Oregon Bldg. - 8 p.m.
tery at Verboort with the Rev. Wil
Barracks and Auxiliary - I OOF hall-
liam Delplanche, officiating at the
1:00 p.m. potluck.
Do You Know This Man?
services. Joseph Lawler, Wayne Lau
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26
rila, Tony Smejkal, Norbert Pelster,
Born June 24, 1885 at Kansas City, Project leader training - West Ore
Ray Lamping and Lloyd Thomas
Iowa.
gon Bldg. - 10:30 a.m. - Twelve
served as casket bearers.
Married in 1925 at Sandy, Oregon
Days
of Christmas.
Mrs. Baliasis was a native of Lath.
Has one son.
Chapter
BS, PEO Sisterhood - Home
veauea, Russia where he was born
Came to Vernonia in 1960.
of Mrs. Sam S. Hearing - 8 p.m.
March 15, 1887. As a young man of
Formerly a logger but now retired. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER *8
19, he followed an uncle to the Unit
Lives on a street appropriately Vernonia Temple Pythian Sisters -
ed States, first coming to Rochester,
named for his hobby which is flow,
IOOF hall - 8 p.m.
New York. In 1914 he moved to Ca
ers.
Natal Grange - Natal hall - 8 p.m.
nada and then later to Porterville,
He also repairs violins and some
California where he lived for many
times gives forth with a tune on
E&B LAUNDRY and
years. He moved then to Portland
one, also.
in 1951, then sold his property there
DRY CLEANERS
Can be designated as a patron of
and moved to his present home in
756 B ridge St.
husbandry.
Vernonia.
— Also, Shoe Repairing —
(Information supplied by J. W. Ni
Two-day Service
He followed farming throughout
chols) Answer to last week’s quiz:
CASH & CARRY
most of his lifetime. He was married
Albert Reynolds.
while in New York and his wife pre
ceded him in death a number of
years ago. He leaves no known sur
“ YOUR U. S. BANKER HAS THE ANSWER’
vivors.
the home of Mrs. Grace Currie were
her nephew and wife, Mr. and Mrs.
Life of Wm. H. T ail
Wm. Fowler and daughter Linda
Is Topic for Report
from Tieman, Oregon and her niece,
PEO meeting was held October
Mrs. Aubrey Turnbull from Eugene
who came to help observe her birth 12 at the home of Mary Fletcher.
Dorothy Sandon gave an interest
day. Mrs. Currie was feted Wednes
ing
report on the political life of Wil
day night of last week by the East
ern Star social club and Thursday liam Howard Taft.
The next meeting will be October
evening by the Rebekahs. Monday
evening of this week she had as din 26 at the home of Alvilda Hearing.
ner guests Mrs. Mona Gordon and
this week. Her daughter, Mrs. Rich
Mrs. Irma Chance.
Guest last week at the home of ard Bonney, came from Norfolk, Vir.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Devine was her ginia to be with her.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam L. Hearing are
cousin, Mrs. Jennie Craig from Twin
Falls, Idaho. During the week they home again after five weeks of vaca
visited at Knappa with Mrs. Devine's tioning with their trailer in the area
sister and husband. Mr. and Mrs. of Baker and Haines in Eastern Ore
Lloyd Stunkard and brother and wife, gon. They enjoyed perfect weather
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Danielson; at the entire time during which they
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Kamholz, ac Banks with another brother and wife, rested, fished and visited with rela
companied by her mother, Mrs. Har Mr. and Mrs. Ed Danielson; in Port tives and friends in the area.
ry Ford of Forest Grove, drove to land with a sister and husband, Mr.
the Portland International airport and Mrs. Jim Hirtzel; in Hillsboro
Saturday to see Mrs. Kate Haydon, with another sister and husband, Mr.
sister of Mrs. Ford off for her flight and Mrs. Ted Gernhart and in For
est Grove with another brother. Ei
nar Danielson. Friday, they took
TIME FOR AN
Mrs. Craig to the bus depot in Port
NEHALEM VALLEY
land for her return home.
OIL CHANGE
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Rolled.....Lb.
24-oz. Jar
BUMBLE BEE
NESTLES QUICK
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Mrs. M. B. Willard entered Em an
MOTOR FREIGHT
uel hospital in Portland Friday for
tests and was scheduled for surgery
VERNONIA
GOLF CLUB
HALLOWEEN PARTY
SHOULD
I HAVE A
SAFE DEPOSIT
BOX?
The above question compares with asking,
“should I have fire and theft insurance’’ . . . with
one important exception. A safe deposit box
costs less than any other form of comparable
protection. Rental for an entire year averages
little more than one penny a day. What belongs
in a safe deposit box? Anything of a small but
valuable n a tu re —and all im portant papers.
Deeds, titles, birth certificates, insurance poli
cies, wills and diplomas—just to name a few.
Boxes are available in several sizes. Incidentally,
each U. S. Bank safe deposit box has double
lock protection. It requires your key and the
bank’s key operating jointly to open the box.
Ask about low-cost safe deposit protection the
next time you visit the bank—Emother service
of full service U. S. National.
VERNONIA BRANCH
905 Bridge
Daytime Program—Scandali Tournament???
B O B 'S
U N IO N SERVICE
4-7 p.m. Putt-O-Rama (Floodlighted) on putting green:
go-around.
18 hole
7-8 p.m. Social hour—BYOB.
8 p.m. Buffet (Smorgasbord) dinner. $2 couple.
vited. Get acquainted with Beaver Gang.
Everyone in
TICKETS must be purchased by Oct. 24. Obtain tickets from Dick
Aldrich. Ralph Bergerson. Wayne Thomas or at Golf Club.
United States National Bank of Oregon • Head Office: Portland
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
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