Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, April 07, 1966, Page 4, Image 4

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THURSDAY, APRIL 7? 1966
PVT, JO HN Jackscn Jr. is in tra in ­
ing at the U. S. M arine Depot at
San Diego. He was inducted Feb.
8.
He graduated from Vernonia
high school in 1965 after transfer­
ring from Tacoma in Jan. of his
junior year. M ark Medges and he
were Oregon's Plymouth trouble
shooting champions and won a trip
to Chicago for the national event.
He was also in F FA . Upon gradu­
ating he worked for Fred Busch
until entering the service. Anyone
wishing to w rite him may do so by
addressing: Pvt. John Jackson Jr.
2231312, P .T .L . Bn. 1st M .C .R .D .,
San Diego, Calif. 92140.
Ceramic Show
Is Attended
BIRKENFELD—Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Udey and Mr. and Mrs. A1
Soderback of Jewell attended a
ceramic show in Portland last Fri­
day.
Miss Phylis Stuve of Portland vis­
ited over the week end with Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Stuve. She is a cous­
in of Roy.
Gene Larson made a business
trip to Nasalle, Wash. Friday.
Mrs. Darrell Baker was in Yer-
nonia last Friday.
Saturday night a basketball team
from Rainier, which is sponsored
by Brown Masonary came to Ver­
nonia to play ball. The boys from
here who played were George Bel­
lingham, Ed Berg and Terry Lar­
son. There were several boys from
Jewell who also played. George
injured his foot but is able to be
around on it.
Mr. and Mrs. Vick Berg were
clamming over the week end. Last
Thursday Mrs. Berg and daugh­
ter, Mrs. Phil Layman were in
Clatskanie.
Mrs. E. T. Johnston was a For­
est Grove business caller last
Thursday and she and her son
Steve were in Longview Saturday.
Mrs. Helen Hughes and Mrs.
Maxine Holden of Forest Grove vis­
ited with Mrs. Edna Johnson Sun­
day.
Hults Return
To Rodman Bay
are endowed by their Creator with
certain unalienable Rights, that
among these are Life, Liberty, and
the Pursuit o f Happiness.”
There are those both within and
without our country who desire to
take the riches of my nation and
destroy my inherited freedom. It
is my prayer that we all should
love our freedom enough to be
alert to their everpresent threat to
us, and willing to do whatever may
be necessary to preserve our in­
heritance for our children to come,
and their following generations.
It is much easier to keep freedom
than to try and regain it.
TIMBER RT. — Mr. and Mrs.
Gus Hult have returned to Rod-
man Bay, Alaska. Walter Hascail
left by plane Saturday morning
for the same destination.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Beal of
Molalla are visiting her daughter,
Mrs. Hazel Hascail. They also vis­
ited friends and neighbors.
Wm. Falconer came home Sat­
urday from Tuality hospital and
is feeling fine. He was hospitalized
for a week.
Gene Drips called on the Falcon­
SHOP A T HO M E AN D SAVE!
ers Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hascail
went to Rainier Thursday to visit
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Ridderbusch
and the four of them went to help
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ridderbusch
with some work.
Mrs. Rena Waldron of Vernonia,
Mrs. Nellie Snyder and Mrs. Mae
Wienecke accompanied Mrs. Art
Ostrander to Rainier Thursday.
Mrs. J. B. Artman and children
and Mrs. Carl Wienecke were in
C LEA R ED area is location where tennis and basketball
Jewell. Buildings to provide living facilities for boys
Portland Wednesday. Mrs. Wien­
courts will be built at Sports Acres boys camp near
will be built along line of trees in background.
ecke went to an eye specialist.
They also called on Mr. and Mrs.
California Vacationers
L. H. Todd and family at Aloha.
of freedom will remain high. Cher­
ish it!
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Thacker and
Visit Local Relatives
Kenney of Forest Grove called on
BIRKENFELD — Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Falconer Sat­
Russell Berg of Fortuna, Calif, ar-
W HAT P R IC E F R E E D O M ?
urday. They took his mother, Mrs.
a visit with relatives during spring
Nellie Thacker home with them
First
Place in Mr. John’s room
Winners have been selected in
vacation. Sunday evening the fami­
for the week end.
By Della Hass
the
Americanism
essay
contest
ly had a pot luck dinner at the
sponsored
by
the
American
Legion
home of Shirley Berg. Others there
The price of freedom is eternal
were Mr. and Mrs. Allan Berg and auxiliary in which students in the vigilance against any enemy, phys­
family, Mr. and Mrs. Arby Mills, eighth grade classes at Washington ical or moral, that would deprive
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lonnquist and school participated.
myself, my family or my country
Roger Berg.
Two essays were chosen from of any of freedom’s benefits. The
Steve Larson, nephew of Francis each eighth grade class. Those sel­ price of freedom is to be willing
Individual insurance needs dif­
Larson,
and a friend called on the ected from Miss Janiece Kenyon’s to uphold the dignity of an individ­
fer, too. One of the many
MIST—Former Mist residents,
class were Stanley Rumbaugh,
services we perform for our
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Howry, Bill and Francis Larsons las Saturday. He first and Sherri Norman, second. ual against those who would move
clients is to help them choose
is
employed
at
the
Wauna
paper
to take away our individuality.
Susan, of Grand Ronde, Oregon,
Those chosen from Mr. Johns’
the types and amounts of in­
mill.
At
present
he
is
staying
at
The price of freedom is the life
were in the vicinity Sunday. They
class were Della Hass, first and
surance best fitted to their par­
visited at the Richard Banzer, Nor­ Longview and will move his family Scott Davies, second. From the two of myself, my family, you, or your
ticular requirements. You will
man Hansen, and Shalmon Libel from Newport after school is out. first place essays, the one written family, willingly shed on any land
find us ready and willing to
to aid in securing the freedoms
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hammer-
homes. Bud was state highway
discuss your insurance needs
by
Stanley
Rumbaugh
was
chosen
they seek and thus insuring the
foreman for this area when they berg have returned from a two for grand first prize honors.
anytime—at your convenience.
weeks stay with their son and fam­
preservation of freedom for us.
lived here.
Mrs.
Wm.
Pringle
and
Mrs.
R.
Sharon Sundland and Robert ily at Port Orford. Their daughter-
Freedom is a right from God to
B. Fletcher acted as judges.
Marsen, Portland spent Saturday in-law had undergone surgery.
everyone, yet it must be grasped
The two first place essays are by the individual. If I am unwilling
Mr. and Mrs. George Smith and
with her grandparents, Mr. and
baby of Vernonia visited at the given herewith:
Mrs. Charles Sundland.
to believe in, and hold on to this
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sparks of Fred Larson home Sunday.
freedom at all costs, l a m unwor­
W H A T P R IC E F R E E D O M
V E R N O N IA IN S U R A N C E
A1 Berg made a business trip to
Delena were Sunday dinner guests
thy of it, and it will be denied and
Grand First Prize
Salem last Saturday.
at the Wayne Kyser home.
taken from me.
EXCHANGE
By Stanley Rumbaugh
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Nordstrom
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Norris and
The price of freedom is indeed
children of Eugene and Mr. and were Friday evening visitors at
Freedom has no dollars and eternal vigilance. By this I mean;
905 Bridge Street
Mrs. Marvin Wilson of Sweet Home the Vick Berg home.
cents signs above it. It is measured reading our newspapers; studying
Phone 429-6203
were week end guests of Mrs. Net­
in time, men, blood, sweat, and how our freedoms were born out
tie Cox.
Vernonia, Oregon
tears.
of the hearts of men who had not
Mrs. Norman Hansen and Sandra
Young men in the prime of their been free; being alert to any action
and Julie Spitzer attended church
lives seem to be the victims, hav­ or word, on the street, in the news,
K tp ru e n tln g
in Vernonia with the rest of the
ing to deprive themselves of higher or any other medium that might
Hartford Accident and
Rainbow girls.
education or learning a trade, only mock or belittle either freedom or
Indemnity Company
Raymond Schlehuber left for his
Member Hartford
to go to war and postpone many the love of it. I must be watchful
Insurance Group
RIVERVIEW — The fire depart­ of their wants and desires until of anything that would twist free­
home in Lemhi, Idaho, Sunday eve­
Hartford 15, Conn.
ning after visiting the Bud Hemeon ment was called to the Virgil Snook they return years later. Some dom from meaning, “We hold these
family and friends for the last place Monday because of a chim­ young men return handicapped or truths to be self-evident, that all
ney fire which did no damage.
three weeks.
wounded and some never return at men are created equal, that they
Marvin Rose, son of Mr. and Mrs. all. This all seems like a tremend­
Jan Johnston was an overnight
Bob Rose of Portland, spent last ous loss, not only of men but of
guest of Kathy Grimsbo Firday.
Helping her folks, the Charles week at the home of his grandpar­ time and money.
Hansens, with spring clean-up Fri­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Rose while
Imagine what it would be like to
day through Sunday, were Mr. and recuperating from the mumps.
see war in our own little town; to
Mr. and Mrs. Beck Thompson of see our families, friends and neigh­
Mrs. Ted Kulju of Portland.
Seaside visited at the home of Mr. bors slaughtered as people have
and Mrs. E. L. Lloyd Wednesday witnessed in other countries that
afternoon and again Sunday after­ oppose communism. If we didn’t
noon.
fight communism and were under
Mr. and Mrs. James Short, son their rule, we could be used as
Jimmy and daughter Sharyl of slaves or even be killed outright
MASON S AN D — ROAD G R A V E L
Tacoma visited his aunt, Mrs. as the dictator pleased.
Grace Peachey Saturday.
We have no alternative but to
CRUSHED ROCK
Visitors at the Carson Strong keep America free! Use your free­
home this week were, Mrs. Stella dom wisely, and let your con­
C H A R LE S T. P A R K E R CONSTRUCTION CO.
Howard on Friday afternoon. Miss science be your guide to good liv­
Karen Monge of Kennewick, Wash­ ing. If we all used our freedom
P.O. Box 20188
ington Sunday and Mr. and Mrs. wisely we would have no need for
6457 N. E. Columbia Blvd.
Neil Linder and baby of Spokane policement and law enforcement.
Sunday night. Mrs. Linder is the Since we don’t all use it wisely,
Portland. Oregon 97220
former Penny Strong.
law enforcement protects our free­
PHONE 543-2336
SCAPPOOSE, OREGON
Mrs Sally Gaston and children dom.
have moved from Spencer avenue
Until all peoples of the world be­
to East Vernonia.
come more conscientious, the price
NO TWO ARE
EVER ALIKE!
Essay Contest
Winners Chosen
Grand Ronde
Family Visits
ill J. Horn
Chimney Fire
Prompts Alarm
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