Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, March 24, 1966, Page 2, Image 2

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TOPICS OF THE TOWN
meeting Miss Bel Kaufman, author
of the book, Up the Down Staircase,
which is an attack on the system
which so burdens teachers with
routine duties of discipline and re­
porting that time for teaching is
curtailed. Her book graphically
M r. and M rs. Ed Poetter re­ reveals to a large segment of the
turned nome Monday from Holly­ public some knowledge of the prob­
wood, California after visiting for lems which a teacher faces.
An announcememt last week end
five weeks with his sister, Mrs.
Charlotte Moulton and her son and concerningt he Silverton union high
daughter in Hollywood. They also school choralaires was of interest
visited in other places and saw locally because they are instructed
Marineland, Knott’s Berry Farm by a former Vernonia music teach­
and other tourist attractions. How­ er, Robert Thornton. According to
ever, they were very glad to get the announcement, he and his wife
and another faculty couple will ac­
back to Vernonia.
company the 27-voice choir to Ha­
John Siedelman was out with his
hounds Monday and caught two waii April 3 for the annual Madrig­
wildcats, one near his own home al Festival. The $6,600 to finance
on Pebble Creek road and the other the trip has been raised by public
donations, contributions from par­
in the Birkenfeld area.
ents and earnings of the choral­
M r. and M rs. Frank Lange were
aires in singing engagements be­
in Portland from Thursday to Sat­
fore a number of conventions and
urday of last week as house guests
meetings.
of Mrs. J. W. McKenzie. They also
M r. and M rs. Sam Cagle moved
visited Mrs. Lange’s cousins, Mr.
and Mrs. George Marrs and Mr. last week end to Beaverton to be
Lange’s cousins, Mr. and Mrs. more conveniently located with
regard to their imployment. They
L evi Shere.
have
sold their home on O.A. hill
M r. and M rs. Bill Vealey and
son Ken have moved to the home to Mr. and Mrs. Rueben Pederson.
M rs. M . J. Lamping returned
they have purchased on OA hill.
They formerly lived in the Orville home Friday from Gualala, Cali­
Edwards house on the Capitol Hill fornia where she had spent the past
six weeks with her son Clyde and
road.
Guests at the home of M rs. A l­ family. She reported lots of rain
bert Childs all of last week were and cold weather there and that all
her daughter, Mrs. Wm. Lumm of of them had had flu during her
San Francisco and Mr. Lumm’s visit so she was glad to get back to
daughter, Mrs. Mike Phillips and Vernonia, in spite of the snow and
storms that greeted her.
two little girls from Portland.
Miss
Nancy
Skidmore
who
is
home from Oregon State Univers­
ity for spring vacation, is in charge
this week at Fabrics 'n Fashions
while her mother, Mrs. Doris Skid­
more, recuperates from an attack
of pneumonia.
F IV E generation pictures were taken recently in Portland when this
group was together. Front row from left, Mrs. Louis Jones (formerly
Dianna Kitz), Birkenfeld; her six and a half months old son, Thomas Ed­
ward Jones; the babe’s great-great-grandmother, Mrs. Bertha Rosa of
Pcrtland, who is 83 years old; back row, the babe's great-grandmother,
Mrs. Nola Brady, Portland, and the grandmother, Mrs. Wilhelm Ritz,
Vernonia.
CSWC Board
Is Organized
The Clatskanie Soil and Water
Conservation district, board of
supervisors met for their first meet
ing of the year last week. Elections
were held for officers for the com­
ing year with the following results
obtained: Chairman, George Cowl­
es, Rainier; vice-chairman, Carl
Blunk, Hudson; secretary, Carl
Zimmerman, Lost Creek; treasur­
er, Verald McBride, Hudson.
Other supervisors on the board
are Howard Grimsbo, Mist; Paul
Newman, Clatskanie, and Russell
NEAR the same time, the babe,
Carver, Woodson. New cooperators
Thomas Edward Jones, was the cen­ who requested technical assistance
tral figure in another five genera­ from the district and received dis­
tion picture taken at Birkenfeld.
trict approval of their requests
Others in it include (seated, left to
were: Willis Harriman, Vernonia;
right) the great-grandmother Mrs.
Beaver Sport Properties (Vernonia
Maude Rogers, aged 80, and the
Golf Club) Vernonia; Howard
great • grandmother, Mrs. Robert
Grimsbo, Mist; and M.O.C. Kelson,
Mathews; back, row, from left, the
Delena.
grandmother, Mrs. Howard Jones
Additional business was the re­
and holding the babe, the daddy,
view of Conservation farm plans
Louis Jones.
and revisions and their approval.
The following plans were reviewed
Some men have a way with wo­ and approved by the board: Rich­
ard Ekhoff, Mist; George Cowles,
men, but it's seldom their own.
Rainier; Corban Pellham, Fern
Hill; Gene Groskopf, Clatskanie;
K.R. Moyer, Woodson; Earl Blod­
gett, Midland; John Wilmarth and
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THURSDAY. MARCH 24, 1966 John Wolf, Quincy; Wayne Mark­
ham, Vernonia; S.P. Klein, Kea-
sey; Ken Nelson, Mayger; Wayne
Pugh, Delena; Elmer Hurula, Mid­
land; Richard Abrahamson, Mid­
Fri., Sat.
March 25-26 land.
Discussions were centered on the
new Tri-county association of soil
conservation districts (Tillamook,
Clatsop and Clatskanie SWCD's)
Michael Caine
and their meeting at Vernonia
April 21.
Demonia Eagle
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SEE ME for a real good deal all the way—See L.R.J.
Ed Kamholz who is at home for
M rs. M a rie Shafer has been ill
spring vacation will be entering
Portland State College next week
with the start of the spring term.
He has transferred from Clark Col­
lege at Vancouver after completing
the second term of his sophomore
year there.
again the past week with a bron­
chial congestion but is improving
this week.
M r.
and
M rs.
Charles
Justice
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arrived home Sunday evening from
M r. and M rs. L a rry G arner were
their five-montn winter vacation in Forest Grove Sunday and called
in Arizona where they spent time on Mr. and Mrs. Fred May. Their
at Tucson, Boulder City and Yuma. son Freddy was home from the
The latter has a winter population hospital with his hand in a cast.
of some 20 to 30,000 retired persons Further treatment will be required
who come for the winter months. when that is removed and the pro­
They have their own Senior Citi­ gress can be checked. He has not
zens club activities and many yet returned to school.
M r. and Mrs. Wayne Hathaway
good friends are made with others
from all parts of the country. Also and daughter Jeannette drove to
in Arizona this winter were former LaGrande Saturday to meet anoth­
resident, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis John er daughter, Mrs. Carl Carnagey
of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Art Kirk and son Joe from Eureka, Montana
of Tigard and Mr. and Mrs. Otto and bring them to Vernonia for
Goertzen who will be returning several days visit. They made the
home soon.
return trip Saturday evening.
M r. and M rs. Sheldon G roff mov­
Guests Saturday at the home of
ed recently from Vernonia to River­ Mr. and Mrs. Sam Devine were
side. California where he is now her sister, Mrs. Jim Hirtzel and
children. Carl and Carol from Port­
employed.
M r. and M rs. Patrick Seibel have
land. Sunday guests for a dinner
news from her sister Jan that she observing Mr. Devine’s birthday
and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. were Mr. and Mrs. Odin Anderson
Warren Haase, left last week end and grandson of Portland and Mrs.
on a two weeks tour of Europe. John Link from Lebanon. The two
They flew from Los Angeles to New ladies, who are sisters, were Mr.
York Friday night and were to Devine's first school teachers at
spend Saturday there, then fly Sat­ Clatskanie. Mr. and Mrs. Ander­
urday night from New York to son also taught in the Vernonia
Rome as the first leg on their tour. elementary schools in the 1920s.
M r. and M r«. W ayne Lau rila
Some time will be spent in Ger­
many where they will visit rela­ have been busy the past two weeks
getting settled in their new home,
tives of Mr. Haase.
M rs. Maude Walls, one of the
house 22 on OA hill. They sold their
Vernonia teachers who attended previous home at 1131 Clatsop
the O EA convention last week dur­ street to Mr and Mrs. Joe Brown
ing spring vacation, reports that of Portland who moved in last
one of the highlights for her was week end.
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Bartlett Rites
Are on Monday
Mrs. Margaret Bartlett, 80, resi­
dent of rural Washington county
for the past 20 years, died in the
Hillsboro hospital Wednesday fol­
lowing confinement there for two
weeks. Funeral services were hid
Monday, March 21, at 1:30 p.m. in
the Fuiten-Fritsen Mortuary in
Hillsboro.
A native of Severy, Kansas, Mar­
garet Mae Monical was born No­
vember 18, 1885 the daughter of
Alonzo and Elizabeth Monical. As
a little girl she came to Vernonia
where the family homesteaded
near Mist. She attended school in
that area until she was 11 years
old when disaster struck and her
mother was drowned in the Neha­
lem river. She went back to Kan­
sas and lived with an aunt and
completed her schooling there and
pleted her schooling there and
shortly after that came back to
Portland.
Margaret Monical was united in
marriage to Edgar J. Bartlett in
Portland, January 17, 1906. After
tow years of residence in Port­
land they moved to Fort Benton,
Montana where they homesteaded.
This was their home for 35 years
until their retirement when they
moved to Oregon and bought their
farm home on Rt. 3 Box 197, Sher­
wood.
Her husband preceded her in
death December 1, 1959.
Surviving are three children;
Irving A. Bartlett and Mrs. Frank
(Lucille) Ludwig, both of Fort Ben­
ton, Montana; and Mrs. Arthur
(Mildred) Tauscher, Sherwood,
Oregon; a sister-in-law; Mrs. E. F.
Monical, Portland, Oregon; six
grandchildren and six great grand­
children.
M rs. Eva G allim ore left Sunday
for her home in Albuquerque, New
Mexico after spending several
weeks here with her sister, Mrs.
Leona Haverland and family.
60-oz. Pkg.
Lei's Gei Acquainted!
Do you know this man?
Born November 24, 1917 near Elk­
ton, Oregon.
Married in 1945 in Bridgeport,
Conn.
Has one son.
Came to Vernonia in 1960.
Employed with merchant marine
and is away much of time on
assignments.
Has been in two ship collisions on
Puget Sound.
Hobbies are bowling, hunting and
fishing.
(Information supplied by J. W.
Nichols)
Answer to last weeks quiz: Conrad
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Dates To Remember
THURSDAY,
MARCH
24
Vernonia Grange HEC - Hall on
North street - 1:00 p.m.
Mt. Heart Rebekah Lodge - IOOF
hall - 8:00 p.m. Initiation.
F R ID A Y , M A R C H 25
Vernonia Gem and Fossil Club -
West Oregon Bldg. - 7:00 p.m.
Potluck
PTA Basketball game - mothers
versus high school girls - HS
gym - 8:00 p.m.
S A T U R D A Y , M AR CH 26
EUB Youth Oriental dinner - EUB
church - 7:00 p.m.
Vernonia Grange card party - Hall
on North street - 8:00 p.m.
Natal Grange card party - Natal
hall - 8:00 p.m.
S U N D A Y , M A R C H 27
Rainbow reception honoring Mari­
lyn Jones - Masonic Temple -
2:30 p.m.
M O N D A Y , M AR CH 28
Vernonia Barracks WW 1 and Aux­
iliary - IOOF hall - 1:00 p.m.
Potluck.
Nehalem Assembly Rainbow Girls
- Masonic Temple - 7:30 p.m.
Chamber of Commerce board -
West Oregon Bldg. - 8:00 p.m.
T U E S D A Y , M AR CH
29
Vernonia Ridge Riders Saddle Club
- Fire hall - 8:00 p.m.
W E D N E S D A Y , M AR CH 30
Boy Scouts Troop 201 - Scout Cabin
- 7:00 p.m.
Nehalem Chapter OES - Masonic
Temple - 8:00 p.m.
Friends Invited to
Oblack-Carter Rites
Friends are invited to attend the
wedding of Miss Claudia Elizabeth
Carter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Carter, and Larry Reed
Oblack, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max
Oblack, Saturday, March 26 at
2:00 p.m. at the Evangelical United
Brethren church on State avenue
and the reception following at the
IOOF hall on North street.
E&B LAUNDRY and
DRY CLEANERS
756 Bridge St.
— Also, Shoe Repairing —
T w o -d ay Service
CASH & CARRY
Phone 429-3462
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VALLEY
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