Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, August 02, 1973, Page 2, Image 2

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    Ocrnonia Eagle Services Held
For Resident
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2 • THURSDAY,
AUGUST
2, « 1973
SEL-MOR, INC.,
B. RHO ADES,
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THE
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LAWYER X
EMERGENCY SERVICE PHONES
VERNONIA AMBULANCE
Mal 4294811 (B M anew
1)
EdUor
planting this year so that mi«
wait until next early spring
With the garden planted, them
must be special provisions to
store the produce in suffici««
supply to last through the winter
Freezing or canning on a larg»
scale is now in order The frees»
compartment in your refrig».
ator won't handle the total need
Your labors now begin to take «
a special value and there are a
number of events missed be­
cause the food needed to ba
stored for the winter.
We have checked on the pricR
of live beef, pork, chickens
rabbit, lamb and find the costs
run high This is merely breed­
ing stock that is to produce the
food we are going to raise our-
selves
Even after the animal is ac.
quired, there is the matter of
feeding ihe expectant mothers
and finally when the offspring
arrives, there is more feeding to
grow it io market or slaughter
size All the while the breeding
stock must be maintained and
this takes feed, labor, time and
GARDEN
GLEANINGS
VERNONIA PIRE DEPARTMENT
Funeral services for Gertrude
A la m s (M r * Phene 42941X1
Electa Hacksma were held Mon­
day, July 30. at 2:00 p.m. at the
VERNONIA POUCE DEPARTMENT
By W lteur W. Burkhart
Vernonia Bible Church with the
I f B g p B C ) : 429-5141
Area Bxtonaton Aten*
funeral arrangements being en
W
hen
children
come
to
visit,
trusted to Fuiten Mortuary Cha­
COLUMBIA COUNTY SHERIFF
chances are you feel a sense of
pel in Vernonia
responsibility for their safety.
Emergency: Veraoato Arsa 429-5141 —
Before you rush to the open
Published weekly on Thursday
Mrs Hacksma s pastor, the
But suppose a child comes onto
spaces and put your savings into
at 721 Madison Ave., Vernonia. Rev. Kenneth Wooten officiated
OREGON STATE POLICE
your premises without permis­
a tract of land, be sure of the
Columbia County, Oregon 97064 at the serv ices with Mrs Ralph
• «-“ • to 1 a.m. . Beavertoi OiHee - 845-4742
sion or, perhaps, when you are
soundness of the plan you have.
and paid at the Vernonia Poet King serving as the soloist and
6 »-■- to 8 a.m . - Dial “O’*.
Oak Greve
not even home. Could you be
A number of recent inquiries
Office as second plana matter
Mrs Melvin Nice serving as the
187-2121
held legally liable in case he gets
about the carefree life of a farm ­
organist
hurt?
er and the low coat of producing
M<oeeiMeaaaoMiMooiMeeeaMagMaMe«iaaNMMO0ae(
Committal rites followed with
Indeed you can, under the
S3 00 Per Year — In the Nehalem
food for the family on a do-it-
interment
being
held
at
the
“
attractive
nuisance
doctrine”
Valley
yourself
basis have prompted
Vernonia
Memorial
Cemetery
now in force in most states. This
64 00 Per Year Elsewhere
with Clifford Fowler, Eugep-
doctrine says you may be re­ • further probing
M M oaM aM O M aM Q M em
The thoughts in all cases have
W eller, V irg il Snook, Dick
sponsible for having something
been
quite similar and to the
hazardous
on
your
property
that
Nightwine,
Melvin
Nice,
and
OFFICE HOURS
effect that it is time to fake
a child is not likely to see and
M a a M o m e o a M im M O E e M a m M a o a o a M a K
Me«., Tees., Wed., F ri.—8 aan. Xkirdon Crowston serving as
avoid.
action to cut the producer, pro­
casket bearers
to 6 pan.
Jamboree weekend visitor at
Mr. and Mrs C.A. Riney and
cessor, wholesaler, transporta
As the name implies, the haz­
Gertrude E. Hacksma was
Ruth Steers and Laura Car­
Thera. A Sat.—6 aan. to 12 b o o b born December 23, 1896, in
ard must be one which young­
son Chuck. Poway, California,
tion and retailer out of the profit
Phone 429-3372
sters would ordinarily find at­
have been visiting the home of
taking chain. In short, the plan
Bridgeport. Oregon, the daugh­ michael were M r and Mrs Bill
tractive.
calls for getting a small tract of
MmaMMmmoeMmooMMc ter of Charles and Cora R. Carmichael, Mr. and Mrs. Paul their daughter and fam ily, Mrs,
Kirkland, Portland, Mrs W il­
John Beamish Also visiting at
land and producing everything.
Nichols van Buren As a young
liam Crowder. London. England,
the Beamish home are M r and
The eggs, milk, meat, veget­
girl she moved with her parents
m ore dollars
Oregon
ables, fruits and even recreation
Mrs Jim Dougherty, Silo, Ore­
to Ironside. Oregon and later to her sister and husband Mrs and
Let us say that all has gone
Newspaper
gon
will be available as products of
Diamond. Oregon where she Mrs. Royal McCaffery, King
well to this point or at least it
City,
Oregon.
Monday
visitors
Publishers
the
land
and
it
is
utopia
just
completed her schooling.
seemed that way. We found a
Association
ahead
In 1945 she moved to the were M r and Mrs Charles
M r and Mrs Dean Kelley,
need to prepare a field, plant a
A
few
of
the
inquiries
have
Rainier community where she Sunlund. Mist, and Mrs. Ethel
Astoria, were weekend visitors
crop and await its growth to
M M M M eM O M M N m M M C
Piety,
Loguna
Beach.
California
been
for
the
purpose
of
making
was united in marriage to Jack
at the home of Mrs Kelley's
produce ihe feed for the live­
an appraisal of the situation and
R Hacksma December 23, 1961
parents. M r and Mrs. Bert
stock We won’t concern ourselv­
M r and Mrs Gene Rhoades of
problems
at
hand
Where
did
the
They continued living there until
Brunsman
es with the growing of cereal
Beaver Creek. Oregon, visited at
plan go astray? The instructions
coming to Vernonia They have
Mr. and Mrs John Normand,
the
home
of
his
brother.
Bill
seemed simple enough but the grains because this takes an­
lived at 600 Jefferson Ave. for
M r and Mrs Bill Cota, and M r
other investment of fifty-thou­
Rhoades. Sunday July 29
green pastures did not appear
the past twelve years.
and Mrs Willis Harriman at­
sand and our area is too small to
Mrs.
Lynn
Gross
and
sons,
‘The
cows
have
nothing
to
eat.
Mrs Hacksma has been an
tended the Twin River C.B.
One case involved a tree house
make it pay.
Mathew and Tony, Salt Lake
What am I going to do9 Help me!
active member of the Vernonia
Break in Eugene They met
in a family's back yard, where
Our hopes are dimmed by the
aoaoooMaaoaoaaaaaaeoc Bible Church since coming to City, Utah, have been visiting many old friends and made neighboring children often came The water supply is not adequate
sudden
truth that the field we
their
grandparents
Mrs
Folken
but
just
exactly
what
the
former
Vernonia She died following an
many new ones Some of the
to play. The tree house was wob­
Dear Editor:
have planted this spring will not
and M r and Mrs. Culbertson.
owner said it was.”
extended illness Saturday July
bly,
and
one
day
a
youthful
events
they
enjoyed
were
Bed
1 would like to thank every one
produce any significant amount
For the first time, someone
28th at the Forest Grove Com.
climber lost his footing and suf­
Races (old iron beds on wheels)
that helped me with this year's
of
livestock feed in the form of
has
learned
to
take
a
realistic
Hospital.
fered a bad fall.
Banjo Bands, movies and a
Jamboree. I would also like to
forage for at least a year This
R I M M A G E S A LE - Nehalem
look at life away from the city
Even though the parents were
Survivors include her hus­
dance,
Saturday
evening.
offer a challenge to all those
Social Club Aug 2. 3, & 4 at
where the costs of living are .means buying every mouthful of
not home at the time of the ac­
band. Jack, of Vernonia and two
All the procedes of this break
people that are griping about
hay and other feed for every
Masonic
Temple.
supposed
to take a sharp down­
cident,
a
court
subsequently
held
sisters; May Gibson of Eugene.
goes to the Eugene Hearing and
how bad the Jamboree was this
animal and they really are
ward dip It was not realized how
them liable. The court said they
Oregon
and
Esther
Pugsley
of
Speech
Center.
Children's
Hos­
year.
beginning to have big mouths
should have realized, with a haz­
much water each one of us uses
Lake Stevens. Washington Sev­
pital School and the Pearl Buck
My challenge is for those
that
can only get larger
ard
so
alluring
to
children,
that
M
r
and
Mrs
Trurman
DeHart
daily
The
water
may
be
‘hard’’
eral nieces and nephews also
Center, a community training
people to stop complaining and
There is the m atter of taxes on
they were inviting trouble.
and Mrs Cora Lange traveled
or will require additional treat­
survive.
facility
of
retarded
children.
pitch in and help us make the
Furtherm ore, the thing must
the land, interest on the invest­
over 2500 miles recently visiting
ments before it is really ac­
Fam ily suggest contributions
Saturday they visited Bill
next year’s Jamboree the best
be not only attractive but also a
ment and the extra travel in­
Reno,
Tahoe
and
Virginia
City.
ceptable
to
us
This
is
another
to the Vernonia Bible Church for
Cola's mother and on their way
ever.
nuisance— that is, faulty in some
volved in getting to work Every­
It was very hot but they were
cost for the basic necessity of
chains for Platform.
home
they
stopped
at
Green
way.
There will be a Jamboree
one works now and that isn’t
able to see a lot of new country.
life.
Peter Dam to visit M r and Mrs.
In another case, a boy was in­
Meeting August 8 at 7:30 p.m. at
such a bad plan but it "is a do or
They visited the Ponderosa Ran­
You
have
really
never
taken
a
Milo Johns.
jured when he fell off an old
the J.C. hall. This meeting is to
die project because the farm
ch and dined on the M.S. Dixie an
serious
look
at
the
convenience
couch in a neighbor's garage. But
straighten all bills out and to
must be supported at all costs
old Stem Wheeler on Lake
of
having
a
sanitary
sewer
sys­
there was nothing wrong with
elect new officers All people
Mary Fletcher moved to the
Tahoe. They had no gas prob­
tem
until
it
becomes
your
job
to
the couch. It was therefore not
interested please attend.
Smoketree Trailer Court in Cor­
lems but ran into a windstorm on
construct your own and it was a
an attractive nuisance, a court
Sincerely
nelius
during
the
middle
of
July.
A Masonic Service for Orvel E. their way home
tough squeak to get the permit
ruled later, and the householder
Curt Poetter
She is living in the same trailer
Edwards. 68, of Banks, Oregon
approved because too many per­
did not have to pay damages.
HOME FRUIT DETER
Jamboree Chairman 73
court as her daughter-in-law's
was held Friday, July 27 at 2
sons live in you community, each
O f course, the age of the vic­
WiOl ovr p la n t and initrvctieni,
parents, M r and Mrs. Earl
Word has been received from
p.m. at the Sunset Chapel of
tim is an important element in
having similar needs and nearly
you can « a k a your awn fr»H
Baska. former residents of Ver­
To the J.C.’s
Donelson. Sewell and Mathews. Ray J. Cameron that he is well
the situation. Courts have fre ­
overtaxing the capacity of the
dryer » t in t ta lv a g o p a rti and
nonia Father Gussin will be
Gentlemen:
Hillsboro, with Glen Hawkins of and would like to hear from his
quently turned down claims of
land to absorb and sanitize your
in n ip n n tiv a m a ta n a it. O n ly ordi­
moving into her home at 1991
the Masonic Lodge No. 184 friends in Vernonia. His address
I am only 5 feet 10 inches tall
children over 12, saying they
home wastes.
nary todli ora mqwirad.
(triad
Mist Drive. August 1.
is: 13007 N .E. Alisan, Portland
were old enough to have recog­
AF&AM of Vernonia, o ffic ia tin g
and weigh less than 150 pounds I
paochat, p a a rt and a p p let tv rp att
L et’s take a look at the pro­
nized and avoided the particular
any candy « a d n fa r being pvraly
M errill Womach was soloist and OR 97230
have no wheels or engine - so
duction side of the country
hazard that brought them to
daliciovi. Thit » nil b a t a large
Dean Kincaid, organist.
how do I qualify as a float. For
living You have plenty of room
capacity and w ill cat! i» t l a few
grief.
the past three years 1 have had
Interment was at F ir Lawn
for the vegetable garden but
d a lla rt fa baUd. Cam plata ria n t
N o r does the law expect a
Cemetery with the pallbearers
to compete with the floats and I
there is no fruit of any kind
FOREST GROVE
and inttracfiont ora i»tl 53.00.
Mr. and Mrs. Woodie Capron
home owner to spend major sums
from the Masonic Lodge No. 184
don’t think it’s one bit fair.
Investigation reveals the need to
COMM UNITY
of Mosier called at the Robert
of money to clear away minor
AF&AM of Vernonia.
This year I even made a point
plant fruit producing plants from
Andrew’s home one day last
dangers. It is not his duty, as
.
PO . I t i 9 1 4
Orvel Edwards died July 25,
tc the ones signing entries and
one to several years ahead of the
one judge put it. to make his
week. Bob had a great time
Prove, Utah 844OI
they put me in the individual
1973 at Tuality Hospital, Hills­
time
you
are
to
eat
the
first
of
the
premises
“child
proof
"
hearing about old friends and
boro. He was bom December 23,
class But you. M r J.C., saw fit
neighbors
to put me hack as a float.
1904 at Southwest City, Missouri
A p u b lic service fe a tu re o f the
and was the son of M r and Mrs
A m e r in n B a r Association and
The horses didn’t have to
Admitting L ist:
the O regon State B a r. W ritte n
Arthur Edwards.
compete with the floats, neither
July 16 - Nellie C. Schmidlin
by W ill B ern ard .
He was married to Juanita
did the antique cars so why did
July 22 - Linda I. Justice
ST. M A R Y ’S T h rift Shop open
Ennis. August 26, 1931 at Port­ first and third F rid a y of every
I? I may be weird but I ’m still an
July 23 - Monte R. Kelley, Rich­
® 1973 Am erican Rar Association
VERNONIA JÀYCEES NEHALEM
land and had lived in Banks for month.
individual
ard Richards
11 years.
July 24 - Mildred I. Jessee
Meeta the ted * 4th VALLEY
M r Edwards was a member of
Pat Goodman
July 28 - Mary A. Holsey
the Ashland Masonic Lodge No.
M r and Mrs J. J. Thoenes
Tueeday ef every
Sm okey Say»:
23 AF&AM Ashland; Oddfellows were busy through the month of
CHAPTER
I, for one. would like to Lodge, Vernonia Tie resided in
July. Overnight guests of July
HAVE YOU CHECKED
Swim
Lessons
Start
commend Miss Darlene Parrow
4th and picnic were their daugh­
Meet, at West Oregea Electric
Ashland for a number of years
YOUR SFÄRK
and Sue Cavinee for their time
J.C. H all-O U MU Market
ter and her fam ily, the Mr. and
BUg-. th M Thursday sf each
where be worked in construction
Beginning Level: Conducted
and work on the Vernonia Water
7:M P J L
Mrs. Robert Albert, and two
mouth, 7 : » y ju .
as a shovel operator He moved
following criteria for Red Cross
Olympics.
Bob Caraon, President
granddaughters of Beaverton.
to Vernonia from Ashland where
Robert K. King, President
beginning
and
advanced
begin­
It was a great job and we need
Bill Hunter, Secretary
>-72 Ralph Bergeraon, Sec’y.
Ore. Following, starting July 6
he resided until eleven years ago
2-74
ning levels in swim instruction
more of this type thing for the
through the 15th. was their
when he moved to Banks where
Each
person,
regardless
of
boys and girls.
grandson Steve Wintermute of
he was selfemployed at the
VERNONIA VERNONIA CHAMBER
age, will receive 15 minutes of
Ben Goodman
Seattle, Wash. As house guest,
Sunset Shell Station on Highway
individual instruction each day
parents
joined
all
of
them
for
a
OF COMMERCE
xoaoaoattwaeKMaMeMc 26 near Manning
for two weeks Classes start
UONS
trout cookout picnic, returning to
Surviving is his wife Juanita of
Monday. August 6, 5 p.m. All
Seattle. After that Mrs. Ann
J O Y T H E A T E R Banks
classes are held Monday through
CLUB
Orvwald. nurse friend of Mrs
Thursday of each week
Thoenes from Bess Kaiser Hos­
MEETS AT PINK CONK
Instructors are: Darlene Par-
FrL. Sal.
Aug. 3-4
pital of Portland visited from the
row, Sue Cavinee; Gayle Slaug­
20th
through
the
23rd;
also
Mrs
WALT DISNEY’S
hter; Lori Cole.
T. P. Tomlin, President
Thoenes son. Bill Rodden was an
Please call for an appoint­
Mr». Evelyn Heath, Sec’y.
7-73
The World s Greatest
overnight guest of the 28th on his
I fire p revention :
Darrold Proehl. President
ment, 429-8134 or contact D a r­
being c a re fu l!
way to meet friends at Astoria
Ted Forbee, Secretary
2-74
lene at the pool between 6:30
Athlete
for a salmon fishing outing, also
MT. HEART REBEKAH
and 5 p.m. before Monday,
M r. and Mrs Frank Moon from
August 6.
LODGE NO. 243
Portland were drop-in guests on
A swim club meeting will be
Sunday the 29th
V en an te Ledge Ne. 124 Moots la d A 44h Iknreday even-
held Thursday night, 5 p.m. at
A .F .A A .M . smote at togs of each mouth to the LO.O J .
the pool
Hall.
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
Vernonia, Oregon
Entered as second class mail
matter August 4, 1922, under the
act of March 3, 1ST».
Attractive Nuisances
T O P IC S O F T H E T O W N
The People
Speak. . .
Orvel Edwards
Services Read
THRIFTWAY
HOSPITAL
LODGE
Complete Broke
Service here
M r and Mrs. Levi Vinson
drove to Beaverton and Port­
land, spent the day visiting
friends, the week of July 15. Also
visited in Astoria, then to
Knappa to Mrs. Robert Taylor
residence had lunch there,
spending the afternoon.
Last Thursday, Hermon Kunz-
ler and Mrs Catherine Rippel
drove from Portland to spend the
day at the Vinson home. Mrs.
Vinson served them a Hawaiian
lunch cooked outside on the
Korean Kamoda
RUM M AG E SALE - Nehalem
Social Club Aug 2, 3, It 4 at
Masonic Temple.
Our complete brake service restores new car braking
performance. Come in today for a free brake system
safety inspection.
Chevron Car Care S erv ice
RALPH'S
Phone 4296691
as «is
"« h ».' »n»
a.»ihw«».<
a.<. u s. r.i ott. m > m Sianv c«nnw<«
Cora Lange received word that
Mrs Cassie Livingston has been
in the hospital with eye surgery
in Canon City, Colorado. She has
been moved to Spring Village,
110 West Van Buren, Colorado
Springs, Colorado, 80907 Mrs.
Livingston is a former resident
of Vernonia
Irma Chance, Noble Grand
Evelyn Heath, Sec’y._________ 2-74
Craft Lessons To Be
Held at Scout Cabin
The series of oil painting
lessons for children, instructed
by Vicky Smithson under the
summer recreation program,
has been completed for this sea­
son.
Continuing in the same time
schedule, Tuesday afternoon,
from 1 to 3 p.m., will be craft
lessons taught by Pat Goodman.
These wifi be in addition to the
craft classes already scheduled
for Thursday afternoon.
Jim Norwod. W.M.
Walter E. Line, Sec’y.
Vernonia Lodge No. 246
LO.O.F.
IWA Local
Flret end Third Tueedey
3-14
r-i neholem
U valley
MOTOR FREIGHT. INC.
Phone 4294462
8 p jn .
Lloyd Quinn Noble Grand
Harry Culbertaon, Sec’y
APXu -
C.I.O.
1-74
Order of Eastern Ster
7:20 p.m
4-74
Nehalem Chapter t u , O.EJS.
Vernonia B arrada
Veterans of World War I
LOW
COST
M Wed.
m éate at M»
M Us
«OOP haB. 121
Edna Lten. W.M.
Inna Ptahar, Sec y.
V. M. I»
Metal
2214654 la Portiand
l-7<
AMERICAN LEGION
AUXILIARY
Meets 4th Meaday, LOX>^. HaU
For Information and Prient Coll Gnry a i
Weekend visitor» at the Harry
Sandon home were Mr. and Mrs.
Oscar Hannulla. Gunnar John­
son, M r and Mrs Bert Hind­
man, all of Clatskanie Visiting
Saturday was Mrs. Gladas Wor­
thington.
1-74
Gora Lange, Présidant
P T » P07<9. Secretary
Meets and
4lh Tneoda;
g-7>
VERNONIA
PYTHIAN SISTERS
PORT U t
IM M PLE NO. U
WESTERN STRUCTURES
840 S.W. K ing
Portland, Ore.
si
LO.OJt, HaB Beeand
Harry
A U X IL IA R Y
Laona Hevariand, MJC.C.
Ocra Lanp», - a t t a s y
»7»
Gertruds Bdholorir, Sec’y.