Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, April 14, 1966, Page 8, Image 8

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Demonia Eagle
8___ THURSDAY, APRIL H, 1966
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THE PEOPLE
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Funeral Friday
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The Chamber directors expressed
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their pleasure at their Monday ity offer sincere sympathy to Mrs.
meeting that citizens of Vernonia Harold Shipley and family on the
are interested enough in Chamber loss of her mother, Mrs. Maude
MIST—Mrs. Charles Sundla n d activities to write a letter to the
Williams. T-Sgt. and Mrs. Jack Dual Speaker Table Radio. Model
fell in the yard at her home dur­ Eagle in criticism of their action. Gates and children Robin, Tim and A27—White, blue, beige and pink.
ing the week. The xrays showed
We would have been glad to Tom from Penryn, California were
no broken bones, but she was con­ have given Mr. Sheeley a copy of here for his grandmother’s funeral.
siderably bruised. Mr. and Mrs. the letter the Chamber wrote to They returned home Saturday.
Sundland were in Portland Tues­ Rep. Wyatt since he didn’t rea­
and up
Mrs. Nellie Snyder spent a few
day and were overnight guests of lize from the item in the Eagle
days in Portland with her sister
their granddaughter, Sharon Sund­ we were only concerned with the
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bert
land. Easter Sunday guests at the passage of the bill relating to a
Ward last week.
Sundland home were Mr. and Mrs. minimum wage for farm workers
Mrs. Jim Reed of St. Helens vis­
Charles Hobble of Portland and if it necessitated berry and bean
ited
her sister, Mrs. Frank Birt
Mr. and Mrs. Arby Mills.
growers to forego the hiring of last week.
CORNING^WARE®
Mrs. Bill Robbins and children teenagers during the harvesting of
Mr. and Mrs. C E. Gibson Jr.
of Port Orford, Wn. spent from their crops.
Royal Family Set — Reg. $24.95
and family were Easter dinner
Thursday evening through Satur­
The Chamber is not adverse to guests of his sister and family,
day morning with her folks, the any minimum wage law for adults.
and Mrs. Owen East and
Claude Kysers. Mrs. Robbins and Common sense tells us that very Mr.
children.
children and Mrs. Kyser were in few teenagers would be hired at
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Beal were
Cathlamet Friday visiting with the a minimum wage for adults. This
10” Pan — Reg. $8.95
Tuesday overnight guests of Mrs.
Byron Hawkins family.
would deprive many young people Carl Wienecke. Wednesday they
Mr. and Mrs. Shalmon Libel of the opportunity of earning mon­ visited the Thackers, Falcon­
were in Astoria Sunday for a Eas­ ey for school clothes and supplies. ers and Mrs. Thora Birt and then
ter gathering at the home of his
Rep. Wyatt’s reply to the Cham­ were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
sister, Mrs. Faye Lindberg.
ber stated: “I am thoroughly fa­ H O. Hansen in Vernonia. They
miliar with this matter and I spent Wednesday night with her
fully support your position.” And daughters, Mrs. Chas. Hascall and
IT PAYS TO READ THE ADSI
in a copy of a letter to the New­ returned to their home at Molalla
berg Graphic, Wyatt s t a t e s : Thursdav. Mrs. Beal is recovering
‘‘These farm industries have pro­ nicely from a broken hip suffered
vided substantial income to school about a year ago.
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Cabinet is so compact it could fit
3-Piece Walnut Bedroom Set
inside this Motorola round-
take care of their clothing, inciden­
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with space to spare I
source of income. Jobs are becom­
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what we can to help them.”
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glad
to
know
Easter
dinner
at
the
home
of
Mr.
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picture of magnetic interference,
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mother, Mrs. Rose Anderegg
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Respectfully submitted,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Snook and
Evelyn Heath, Secretary
family of Portland visited his par­
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Mr. and Mrs. Bud Rose was Miss
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Pennie Sweider of St. Johns. Sun­
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family of Portland visited them.
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Tuesday, March 11, was the sec­ Jack Greenwood left Sunday even­
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ond re-organizational meeting held ing to return to San Diego after
Onion Sets and Garden
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by the Vernonia Jaycees. The Hills­ spending a week here with his
Seed In Stock
boro Jaycees had 13 members pre­ grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Leon
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7-Piece
Dinette
Set
sent and Forest Grove had four. Savage of Corvallis visited the
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Hillsboro brought along their speak- Roses Saturday.
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Easter dinner guests at the home
program. Speak-up is a Jaycee
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Spring Mattress and
project which helps each Jaycee of Mr. and Mrs. Carson Strong
Box Springs
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Price, each
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Peachey, Mrs. Margaret Holm-
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Many young men attended the berg and L. H. Sargent.
Armstrong Quakertone
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Spring Mattress and
Mrs. Maude Wells accompanied
meeting from Vernonia. Several
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Hillsboro
to
Oceanside
where
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Jaycees.
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Roy Critser, Larry Johnson, Gary vacationed Thursday evening until
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Goulds balanced flow
Mrs. Jewell Lloyd and Mrs. cast floor covering.
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Roberta
Schwab and children of Square
shallow well system
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ander, chairman of re-organize Sunday.
Only
Mrs. Merle Cline and her sister,
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era, Bob Pickering, Dave Poole, Mrs. Billie Gravon of Portland vis­
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Lowell Rawley, and Don Stewart. ited Mr. and Mrs. Don Cline and
NEW SHIPMENT
Hillsboro’s duty is to see that the family at Larson Air Base near
Moses Lake Thursday through Sun­
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oughly understand how to correctly
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All young men are urged to at­
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tend Tuesday, April 12, 7:30 p.m.
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at the V.F.W. hall to nominate the
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officers for 1966-67.
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BIRKENFELD — Mrs. Jim
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The 1966 Nehalem River Race Chouinard entered St. Vincents hos
Birthdays of Couple
has been set for April 30.
pital last week for surgery. She
Observed by Friends
is expected home the latter part
MIST—Mr. and Mrs. Vic Berg
of this week.
brought cake and ice cream Sat­
Mrs. Phil Layman and daugh­
ters spent Easter Sunday with her
BIRKENFELD 1— Mrs. Edna urday evening to the George Math­
BIRKENFELD — Last Thurs­
folks, the Vick Bergs. Richard Johnson received word that her ews to wish them both happy
day
evening the Chapman Juvenile
birthday.
Visitors
during
the
week
Petersen was also a caller there. little grandson, Randy Silbaugh of
Mr. and Mrs. James Cahill were Corvallis was shut up in an up- were Mrs. Donna Knowles and Mrs Grange drill team came to Winema
in Portland a couple of days last right freezer for about 45 minutes. Elna Baker.
Grange and put on a drill which
week.
Steve Hemeon and Mrs. Hemeon was very much enjoyed by all.
He had gone to the freezer to get
Mrs. Jerold Moran (Cathy Du- a package of meat, his own idea. were in Longview Thursday. The
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Nordstrom
Puis) was among 121 students on This was in the evening and he cast was removed from Steve’s were in Astoria last Thursday.
the winter term honor roll at Ore­ was thought to be out playing. knee. He is around on crutches They were accompanied by Mrs.
gon College of Education, Mon­ They called him but no answer. now and returned to school Tues­ Vick Berg.
mouth with 3.5 grade point aver­ The little dog was about wild. day.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Larson
age or better. There were 19 stu­ Finally they heard a little sound,
spent Sunday with the Buddy Lar­
dents who earned a perfect 4 and opened the freezer door and
The total annual precipitation sons at Netarts. It was a pre­
point grade average.
found him. The door had pushed for the entire United States aver­ birthday gathering for Bob whose
Laurence Johnston's house has him in and locked. His hands were ages about 10 million gallons per birthday is April 13. Also a nice
undergone a new paint job. Fran­ blue from rapping and he had two person.
surprise to the folks was that Lar­
cis Larson did the work.
frozen spots on his head. Also, his
ry came home Friday night and
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Berg and elbows were froze. He was kept
SHOP AT HOME AND SAVEI
stayed until Sunday.
three children visited Saturday at in the hospital for awhile, and is
the Shirley Berg home. The chil­ now coming along fine.
dren stayed over and Shirley took
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stuve were
them home Monday.
in Portland Saturday. E n r o u t e
Miss Carol Hopkins of Portland home they visited at the home of
was home for Easter and she and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bender at
her folks, the Mickey Hopkins and Forest Grove.
— A b ig b o o s t to th e e c o n o m y !
Mike had dinner at the T. M.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Johnston
The brewing industry each year contributes over
Hopkins home.
“Where Your Money Buys More”
At the M ile Bridge
and
family were Easter Sunday
1.4 billion dollars in federal, state and local excise
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bellingham dinner guests at the home of Mr
taxes. \ \ ages and salaries in the brewing industry
entertained with an Easter dinner and Mrs. Francis Nordstrom.
Sunday. Guests were her folks.
account fo r almost 500 m illion dollars, and the
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Carl spent
Mr. and Mrs. Spence Stauffer and
purchase o f packaging materials from other in ­
a few days at the home of Mrs.
Donald,
her
grandmother.
Agnes
dustries runs over 550 m illion. So next tim e you
Edna Johnson who took them home
Foster and John Cahill.
enjoy a cool, refreshing brew after hard work or
Sunday.
Also visiting there were
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Udey spent
play, remember—B E E R is good in more ways
the week end with their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Logue of Portland.
than one!
Visitors at the home of Mr. and
husband and family at Pacific City
— From your home-owned, independent grocery—
Mrs. Lawrence Johnston Saturday
were Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lousig-
UNITED »TATIS BREWERS ASSOCIATION. INC.
Letting off steam often gets one nont and Terry, and Mrs. Orene
into hot water.
Ashe of Portland.
$12.66
in co m p act cab in ets
$19.88
$5.88
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Easter Dinner
Guests Noted
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TABLES
$129.95
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NOW
On the road . . . or
on the water. See
the man at the sign
of the Chevron!
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DAV-BED
Hillsboro Aids
L ocalJaycees
$289.95
$7995
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make service
calls for
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