Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, January 06, 1966, Page 2, Image 2

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at home for ten days.
TOPICS OF THE TOWN
ïïSMEATS
Swift’s Slic.
or Chunk
Do you know this man?
at the home of Mrs. M. J. Lamp­
ing were her sons and wives, Mr. Born January 26, 1891 in a covered
and Mrs. Arthur Lamping and
wagon on a road between Kan­
Mrs. Harrison Wilder, niece of
M r. and Mrs. Allen Ray spent
family
from Beaverton and Mr.
sas and Oklahoma.
Lee Rogers, and two of her sons Christmas at Livermore, Californ­
Married
in 1913 at Riverside, Cal­
and
Mrs.
Clarence
Lamping
and
came for him the day before ia with their daughter, Virginia family from Corvallis. Christmas
ifornia.
Boling, and her family.
Christmas and took him to their
day, Mrs. Lamping was the din­ Has three children, a number of
Harv
Redmond from WWSC
grandchildren.
ner guest of her sister, Mrs.
home in Newberg. On Christmas
spent his Christmas vacation at
Came to Vernonia in 1932.
day they all went to Salem to join the home of his parents, Mr. and Wauneta Yeager.
M r. and Mrs. Harry Sandon Worked as a logger for the Ore­
other family members at the home Mrs. Harvey Redmond. He was
gon American company.
spent
the New Years week end at
of Mrs. Nelson Rogers. The Wild­ away part of the time playing with
Also farmed and did contract work.
Pilot
Rock
near
Pendleton.
They
ers brought him home Sunday, the The Unusuals in Bellingham and found no snow in that area until Owned property on Rock Creek and
day after Christmas. Another hol­ Seattle. Miss Linda Schuchman Sunday morning when a light
built a most unusual house, eight
iday visitor at his home just pri­ from Tacoma returned home with ground cover fell. Some of the
sided, of discarded railroad ties,
or to Christmas was a nephew, him after Christmas for a few days. surrounding areas had experienced
has lived at Mist, now lives in
While she was here she and Harve
Wilton Rogers, of Beaverton.
Vernonia.
accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Red­ high winds and dust storms the Is an avid reader and from it
M r. and Mrs. Everett Hazen
latter
part
of
last
week.
braved the storms last Tuesday to mond to Portland to attend the
gleans a wealth of information.
M r .and Mrs. Clair Devine en­
drive to the home of their son and movie, Sound of Music.
Has
been active in a local church.
Visiting at the home of M r. and tertained December 28 with a buf­ (Information supplied by J. W. Ni­
wife, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hazen
fet
supper
for
his
children,
Cheryl,
at Reedsport. The next day, they Mrs. Oscar Vike the day of Christ­
chols) Answer to last weeks quiz:
Rick and Carla who were spending
accompanied them to Coos Bay to mas eve were Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Silvia Wolff.
the
holidays
here.
There
were
about
see their son-in-law, Robert Mor­ Layman and family and Mr. and
25 guests. New Years day, Mr. and
ris and grandchildren who were Mrs. Jam es Layman from Salem.
Mrs. Devine took the children back
That
evening,
additional
guests
at the home of Mr. Morris’s par­
to their home at Eugene.
ents for a short visit. They re­ were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Vike from
Mrs. Trenton Garner of Birken-
Vancouver,
Washington,
Mr.
and
turned home Thursday and en­
countered heavy snow storms near Mrs. D. L. Daughtry, Lane and feld was taken to Good Samaritan
Venetia, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey hospital Monday of last week after
Eugene.
Redmond and Harv, all home for she became seriously ill at her home
Oregon driver license examiners
Guests at the home of Mrs.
and was found to be suffering from started wearing new blue uniforms
Blanche Pickering Christmas were Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Vike.
Miss Marilyn Jones of Birkenfeld pneumonia. She was in oxygen for this week, the first uniform change
her daughter and husband, Mr. and
some time and was critically ill for for the examiners in 11 years.
Mrs. Roy Foreman from Hermis­ visited Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Red­
several days before improvement
mond
over
New
Years.
They
were
The old uniforms, which were
ton and her brother and wife, Mr.
started. By Sunday she was much brown, were due for normal wear-
and Mrs. George Harvey from all up early to see Pfc. Russ Red­
mond with the Marine Band from improved.
out replacement, according to Vern
Warrenton.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Emmons L. Hill, director of the department
Parris
Island, S.C. lead off the Cot­
Dr. and Mrs. T. M. Hobart, ac­
returned home Sunday from a va­ of motor vehicles. They are be­
companied by their son Mike, ar­ ton Bowl parade in Dallas, Texas.
cation trip on which they had left ing replaced by a blue lightweight
Later
that
day
they
drove
to
Ta­
rived home from Mexico Decem­
December 17. They went first to dacron polyester - wool blend uni­
ber 22. Mike had spent the fall coma, Washington where t h e y
Roseburg to visit her father and form with a light blue stripe on
joined
Harv
Redmond
at
the
home
term in Mexico City on an ex­
other relatives, then to Nubieber, the coat sleeves and up the side
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Leonard
Schuch­
tended study program with Lew­
California to the home of her of the trousers. The emblem has
is and Clark College in Portland. man and family for New Years day
brother, Millard Parks. From been moved from the shoulder to
dinner.
Dr. and Mrs. Hobart left here No­
there
they went to Reno, then to the breast pocket.
Guests over the New Years week
vember 29 and drove to San Diego,
Santa
Barbara where they spent
The uniforms will be worn with
then flew on to Mexico City
to end at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Christmas with friends. Enroute a police-blue short-sleeved shirt
join their
son. He was able to B' J Horn were his brother and
show them
a great many of the wi^e> Mr and Mrs Robert Horn home they visited a cousin at with a combination collar, black
Greenfield and were in the Oak­ tie, black shoes and socks, and a
interesting places in the area, in- from Spokane.
land area when heavy storms and uniform cap.
eluding visits in homes where he
Holidays at the home of Mrs.
The new uniforms will serve for
had been associated through his Lona Weidman were especially winds struck there. They were
studies. While he was busy with happy this year with her sons, fortunate in getting through moun­ both summer and winter wear.
During the summer, examiners will
classes they did sightseeing on Robert and Paul both home. Her tain passes without dificulty.
Mrs. Jo« Grosche had a pleas­ wear the blue trousers and the
their own, seeing much of Mexico younger daughter and husband, Mr.
City, Tasco and Pueblo. They left and Mrs. James Davis and fam- ant surprise New Years day shirt without the tie.
there December 16 to return by ily from Sweet Home were here da^ w*len her brother, S/Sgt Al­
If you don’t know where you’re
train to San Diego to pick up for Christmas, also. Last week, bert Beck arrived unexpectedly for
their car for the drive home. En­ Paul and Robert spent several days a visit. He had recently returned going, but getting there fast, you’re
route they were overnight guests at Seattle with another sister and to the states from Pakistan. With on a new interstate highway.
of Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Ander­ husband. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Har­ him was his wife and family who
son at Burbank where he teaches vey and family. Monday of this had remained in Portland while
and coaches. They also visited week, Paul resumed work at Tim- he was overseas. He and his fam­
ily are now to go to California
Dick Christensen and his family, ber Structures in Portland.
After spending the holidays at home,
Harold Caton arrived from San and he will be at Vandenburg air
Mike returned to the Lewis and Francisco the Thursday prior to force base * here an°ther brother.
Clark College campus in Portland. Christmas to visit over the week S/Sgt Ronnie Beck is stationed.
end with his parents, Mr. and The two brothers will be together
Mrs. Dan Cason. Additional guests again after not seeing each other
Christmas day were their daugh­ for 13 years. Mrs. Grosche saw
another brother, Melvin Beck at
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THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1966 ter and her husband. Mr. and Mrs. Christmas at the home of their
Ernest Nance and daughters Karen
and Marilynn of Milwaukie. During parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
the day, they received a telephone Beck at Port Orchard, Washington.
call from their other daughter and He had just returned from Viet Nam.
husband, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ro­
Frt-Sat.
Jan. 7-8 berson of Toledo who had as their
Maybe we should be thankful
guests his parents, Mr. and Mrs. that we aren’t getting as much
L. H. Roberson of Portland.
U.S. Savings Stamps
government as we’re paying for.
Now Years day « u « t f t at th«
home of Mr. and Mrs. Justin Fol-
teach children
T X B M I O H T Y M IO O K t J
ken were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cul­
bertson of Vernonia and Mr. and
thrift and
Mrs. Truman Knight and fam­
ily and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
good citizenship
Culbertson and family from Bea-
berton who were quite surprised
to find so much snow here. The
(Never too young to save)
Edgar Culbertsons had taken their
daughter Lynn to the airport that
NEHALEM VALLEY
morning to return to the Great
MOTOR FREIGHT
Lakes Naval Training center where
she is undergoing training with the
WAVES in electronics. She had been
Examiners Get
New Uniforms
Ocrnonia Ea^le
JO Y T H E A T E R
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HUNT’S WHOLE SPICED
Peaches I i ” 3 / 7 9 '
GEBHARTS (In chili gravy) Jfa
300 2/4SF
Tamales Cans..
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Let's Get Acquainted!
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Clearance Aids
Passage of Fish
More than 27 miles of spawn­
ing area were made available to
steelhead this winter on the Wil­
son, Trask, Kilchis and Miami ri­
vers through a crash program of
stream clearance by the game
commission.
George Kernan, chief engineer
for the commission, reported com­
pletion .of Jhg project recently fol­
lowing three months’ work on ten
tributaries of the four streams,
plus the removal of one logjam on
the main Wilson river. The streams
were cleared of barriers in time
for winter steelhead now moving
upstream to spawn.
Tributary streams cleared of bar­
riers include the South ^Fork
Trask river, Edwards creek. Crui­
ser creek, South Fork Kilchis ri­
ver, Little North Fork Wilson ri­
ver, Kansas creek, Fall creek,
Elliot creek, Devils Lake fork,
and Moss creek. All streams clear­
ed are used by steelhead as well
as Chinook and coho salmon.
The logjams formed in the
streams during the floods of last
winter. Removal was financed by
Disaster Act flood relief funds.
There is a 20-foot tall cedar tree
growing out of a limb of a China-
berry tree starting ten feet above
the ground, near St. Petersburg,
Florida.
Dales To Remember
THURSDAY, JANUARY 6
Preliminary meeting, pattern fit­
ting and alterations - West Ore­
gon Bldg. - 10:30 a.m.
Vernonia Study Club - Home of
Mrs. Harry Culbertson - 8 pm.
FR ID A Y , JANUARY 7
Basketball, Loggers at Warrenton-
JV - 6:15 p.m., Varsity-8:15 p.m.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 8
Vernonia Grange - Hall on North
street - 8:00 p.m.
MONDAY, JANUARY 10
Fire Department business meeting-
Fire hall - 7:00 p.m.
Nehalem Assembly Rainbow Girls -
Masonic Temple - 7:30 p.m.
Vernonia Chamber of Commerce
board - West Oregon Bldg. - 8
p.m.
TUESDAY, JANUARY 11
Timber Route Extension Unit -
West Oregon Bldg. - 10:30 a.m.
Mt. Heart Rebekah Installation
practice - IOOF hall - 7 p.m.
Chapter BS, PEO - Home of Mrs.
Evelyn Heath - 8 p.m.
W EDNESDAY, JANUARY 12
Boy Scouts Troop 201 - Scout cabin-
7 p.m.
Vernonia Temple Pythian Sisters -
IOOF hall - 8 p.m. Initiation.
Natal Grange - Natal hall - 8 p.m.
Your pet will certainly apprec­
iate a mattress filled with old ny­
lon stockings. You’ll be able to
wash and dry the mattress in no
time and it will never get lumpy.
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