Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, April 28, 1966, Page 2, Image 2

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TOPICS OF THE TOWN
M r. and Mrs. Frank Sera fin and
son David were hosts Sunday for
a birthday dinner for Mrs. Sera-
fin’s father, Dan Beeler of St. Hel­
ens. Guests included Mr. and Mrs.
Dan Beeler, Mrs. Joyce Smith and
children, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Beeler
and Kathy, and Mrs. Evelyn Mer­
rill from St. Helens; Mr. and Mrs.
Regan Crowell, Mr. and Mrs
James Crowell and son Jay and
Dan Beeler Jr. from McMinnville.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sargent and
daughter Peggy joined them in
the afternoon for cake and coffee.
H. A. DeWitt is again in Tuality
hospital for treatment of a heart
condition.
CWF Rummage Sale, Fire Hall,
May S B « .
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Mr. and Mrs. Rueben Pederson
home at 242 Bridge street, the
house formerly owned by his bro­
ther, the late Robert Wood.
Other new residents in the area
are Mr. and Mrs. George Larimer
who came from Lapine and now
have their trailer house located on
the Don Tipton acreage on Stoney
Point near the site of the Tipton
home which burned last year.
Prior to retirement, Mr. Larimer
was manager of the electric co-op
at Lapine.
Nine members of Vernonia Tem­
ple, Pythian Sisters attended the
district convention at Astoria Sat­
urday. They were Martha Brady,
Cora Lange, Irma Chance. Isabel
Culbertson, Lucille Hickman, Faye
Davis, Jackie Atkins, Marie Atkins
and Lesta Garner. The Vernonia
officers exemplified initiation and
in the evening they presented a
short skit.
and son were given a royal sur­
prise the evening of April 16 when
the group with whom Mrs. Peder­
son works at Vernonia Clinic gave
Mr. and Mrs. Oren Weed were
them a housewarming. Dr. S. A.
in the Deschutes river area for the
Thiringer acted as chef for the
opening of fishing season.
dinner of Chinese food. Guest list
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Beers
included Dr. and Mrs. T. M. Ho­
bart, Dr. and Mrs. S. A. Thiringer, moved recently to their new home
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Crowston, at 28 Texas avenue, the former
Mrs. Ellen Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. home of Mr. and Mrs. Rueben Pe­
Horace Hertel and Dr. Robert derson. Their first guests in their
new home were her parents, Mr.
McDonald from Portland.
and Mrs. Louis L. Bernheim of
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Magof were
Richmond, California who spent
guests of Dr. and Mrs. T. M. Ho­
all of last week here.
bart last Saturday evening at the
CWF Rummage Sale, Fire Hall,
annual Stardust Ball of the auxil­
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iary to the Portland Osteopathic May S A 6.
The
Washington
County
Sher­
Society. This year's theme was
April Showers. The event is a bene­ iff’s Posse held a trail ride Satur­
fit for the society’s scholarship day over a 15 mile trail from
Mountaindale out past the Buxton
fund.
lookout,
through Rogers park and
M r. and Mrs. Ernest A. Wood
moved this past month from Linc­ to Anderson park in Vernonia
oln City to Vernonia and are now where they held a potluck supper
getting nicely located in their new and camped overnight. They made
the return ride to Mountaindale
Sunday. It took them from 10 a.m.
to 3:30 p.m. to complete the ride.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Thompson are
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THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1966 members of this group and report
that the riders were loud in their
praise of Anderson park.
Mrs. Bill Harkson was here Mon­
day to take care of business rela­
FrL, Sat.
April 29-30 tive to their move to Sheridan last
week. Mr. Harkson is employed
there in the logging operations of
Frank Hays.
Demonia Eagle
JO Y T H E A T E R
Genghis Kahn
Steven Boyd
Guest last week end at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller was
Mrs. Carlotta Miner of Monroe,
55c
Bacon
Bologna
M J.B.
FLAV-R-PAC
Carrots
Tomatoes
Del Monte Thick
Sliced, 2-Lb. Pkg.
1-Lb.
79c
COFFEE
IDAHO
2-Lb. Tin
3-Lb. Tin
$1.49
$2.35
Dales To Remember
THURSDAY, APRIL 28
$1.59
45c
Lewis Brothers
Sii. or Chunk, Lb.
(2-Lb. Bag)
Red Beans
33«
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Instant Coffee 6 l u
DECAF
Let's Get Acquainted!
Do you know this man?
Vernonia Grange HEC - Hall on
North St. - 1 p.m.
Mt. Heart Rebekah Lodge - IOOF
Hall - 8 p.m.
Nehalem Valley Coin Club - West
Oregon Elec. Bldg. - 7:30 p.m.
(8-oz. Jar)
Straub to Talk
At Demo Dinner
Born August 14, 1932 in the vicinity
of Vernonia.
Robert W. Straub, state treasur­
An increase in deposits of 8.4
Is
the grandson of an early area er and Democratic primary can­
percent and an increase in loans
pioneer who came originally didate for governor, will be the
of 12.7 percent over the call date
from Oslo. Norway.
featured speaker at a no-host din­
of April 26. 1965 were reported by
His mother was a school teacher ner sponsored by the Columbia
U.S.National Bank of Oregon on FRIDAY, .APRIL 29
who came to teach the school in County Democratic Central com­
the April 5 call date to James J. Legion and Auxiliary Birthday Din­
the locality which had a most mittee to be held in St. Helens, on
ner - Legion Hall - 6:30 p.m.
Saxon, U.S. comptroller of the
intriguing name, married a local Saturday, April 30. The dinner will
Mom and Pop reception - High
currency.
boy and stayed on in the com­ be held at the Village Inn and will
school - 8 p.m.
E. J. Kolar, U.S. National Bank
munity.
start at 6:30 p.m.
president, reported that deposits SATURDAY, A PR IL 30
Malcolm Cross of Beaverton and
totaled 51,177,030,867 on that date, Jaycee boat race - Anderson park - He attended the same school his
9 to 11 a.m.
father had attended and in which George Haines of Astoria, the two
an increase of 590.869,851. Loans
his mother had taught until it Democratic
primary
candidates
were 5721,329,775, an increase of Christian College Chorale - Chris­
tian church - 7:30 p.m.
consolidated with Vernonia. He for United States Representative
581,709,230, over the 5639,620,546
MONDAY, MAY 2
graduated from Vernonia high from the first district, will also be
figure last year.
School
election
-
Mist
and
Washing­
school.
on the program. Ticket prices are
The Vernonia branch of U.S. Na­
ton schools - 2 to 8 p.m.
Married November 2, 1956 in Clac­ set at 52.50 per plate and may be
tional recorded total deposits of
kamas county.
purchased at the door. Franciene
51,832.380.08 according to B. R. Lions Club dinner meeting - Fire
Hall - 6:30 p.m.
Has two children.
Urban, chairman of the Democrat­
Pilger, manager. Loans for the
Operates a farm, has property ic Central committee, invites the
local branch stood at 5397,547.19. City Council - City Hall - 8 p.m.
American Legion Post 119 - Legion
tree farmed and is also a logger. public to hear and to meet these
The statewide financial institu­
Hall - 8 p.m.
Is a good hunter.
candidates at this dinner.
tion's total resources and capital TUESDAY, MAY 3
(Information supplied by J. W.
Straub was elected state treas­
funds also increased. Total re­ Mt. Heart Social Committee -
Nichols >
urer in 1964 and since then has
sources on April 5, 1966 were 51,-
home of Mrs. Jean Conner, Kea- Answer to last weeks quiz: George been recognized as a leading Dem­
291.629.150., an increase of $84,532,-
sey Rt. - 8 p.m.
Peachey.
ocratic vote-getter in the state. He
239.,
and capital increased 51.531,-
American Legion Auxiliary . Legion
is a veteran of World War II, holds
142 to a new high of 591,904,292.
Hall - 1 p.m.
a master’s degree from Dartmouth
Earlier Kolar had revealed that Vernonia Odd Fellows Lodge - IOOF
and he and his wife, Pat, are the
U.S. National’s net operating earn­
Hall - 8 p.m.. followed by meeting
parents of six children ranging in
ings after taxes for the first quar­
of Columbia Encampment No. 89.
age from 11 to 21 years. Straub’s
ter of 1966 totaled 51,911,691., an WEDNESDAY, MAY 4
public service in addition to his
increase of 15.1 percent over the Boy Scouts Troop 201 - Scout cabin-
current position as state treasurer
first quarter of 1965.
7 p.m.
When the Vernonia Extension includes four years as Lane county
Nehalem Chapter OES - Masonic Unit met Thursday, April 21, they
commissioner from 1954-58 and
Washington, a former resident of
Temple - 8 p.m.
elected the following officers for state senator from Lane county
Vernonia.
the year of 1966-67: Chairman, from 1958-62.
M r. and Mrs. L. H. Thomas were
Hazel Grosche; vice-chairman.
The county chairman and vice-
in Forest Grove Saturday to attend
Lucille Fowler; secretary, Ann
chairman of the central commit­
funeral sendees for Benjamin H.
Beers; treasurer, Ella Cline.
Fuiten. father of Jim Fuiten who
Mrs. Margaret Allyn, county tees in the first congressional dis­
passed away last week at the age
home extension agent, gave the trict will meet in the Village Inn
on this same Saturday in the after­
of 86. Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Tho­
Roy L. Bair, infant son of Mrs. lesson. Guidance of the Young
mas, accompanied by Mrs. B. J. and Mrs. Larry Bair of Vernonia Child, which was very well re­ noon at 3 p.m. for a quarterly con­
gressional district meeting. All
Horn, were again in Forest Grove passed away April 22 at the Forest ceived.
for the service held for the infant Grove Community hospital shortly
Democrats are also invited to at­
son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Bair after birth. Funeral services were
New year’s resolutions are like tend this meeting.
Mrs. Lyle Klessig and children
held Monday, April 25 at 11 a m. eggs, they’re easily broken but
from Portland called on Mr. and at the Forest View cemetery, For­ mighty difficult to pick up again.
SHOP AT HOME AND SAVE!
Mrs. Sam Devine Friday of last
est Grove.
week. Other guests that day were
The Rev. Richard Perry, pastor
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Stunkard of of the First Christian church of
Astoria. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. De- Forest Grove officiated and a r­
vine were at Banks to attend a rangements were entrusted to the
reception given for Mr. and Mrs. Fuiten-Friesen Mortuary.
Daron Spenst who were recently
Surviving are the parents, Mr.
married in Idaho. The reception and Mrs. Larry Bair, Vernonia:
was at the home of the bride’s
grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. T. L.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton De-
Bair, Portland and Mr. and Mrs.
vine, cousins of Sam Devine.
John Lentz. Anchorage. Alaska:
M r*. Wm. Lindley of Garibaldi
and the maternal great grandpar­
is spending this week with her
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lentz.
daughter. Mrs. Larry Garner and Vernonia.
family.
Vernonia Unit
Names Officers
Services Held
For Infant Son
the beautiful way to stop rust!"
M r. and M r*. Donald Bergerson
!
were among local fishermen to go
to Eastern Oregon for the opening
of the season. They were in the
Warm Springs and Deschutes ar­
eas. Delmer Michener was also
seen trying his luck in the Des­
chutes river.
For
Mother's
Day, M ay 8
is Northwestern Mutual’s
CWF Rummage Sale, Fire Hall,
★ Corsages
★ Plants
★ Arrangements
★ Rose Bushes
★ Cards
★ Gifts
Spofford's Flower & Gift Shop
— O R D ER
QUALITY
E A R L Y —
May S A «.
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Mr. and Mr*. Henry Anderegg
received word this week from
their son Ralph who is a sophomore
at Oregon State University, Cor­
vallis. that he has been tapped for
membership in the Oregon Chap­
ter of Alpha Theta, national agri­
culture honorary He will be ini­
tiated into active membership
during the spring term. Members
are chosen from the sophomore
and junior classes on the basis of
leadership, scholarship and char
acter. Membership in the chapter
is limited to about 40.
Harry Lina* entered Tuality ha«-
pital at Hillsboro Sunday and un
derwent surgery Monday
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