Hansens Visit Ocmonla Eagle A t Shute Park Summer Recreation Rve YHS Class Reunions Highlight Month Of July C lin of '47 The Class of 1947 held a re­ union at Airport Park July 28 with a picnic. Those who enjoyed the picnic and visit were: M r and Mrs Tom Holce. Port­ land; Linn Mitchner; M r and Mrs. Don Memovich (Barbara Keasey), Tigard; Mrs. Dorothy Roland (DeHart), Scotts Bluff, Nebraska; Mrs Alleene Lara (Hudson), Portland; M r. and Mrs E arl Spofford, Tacoma; Mr and Mrs Bob New, Vancou­ ver, M r and Mrs. Don Tiffney, Mrs Mildred Tupper (Wolff); Mrs. Evelyn Krieger (Steven­ son), all of Vernonia. Letters were received from Bob Potts, Grand Rapids, Mich­ igan and Mrs Cora Hyatt (Du- senberry), Fossil, Oregon. Also, Verlin Crume of Scottsdale, A ri­ zona, called. Class of '48 The following members of the Class of 1948 were present for their 25th reunion, July 28 at the Top O' The Cosmo, Portland M r and Mrs, Tom Holce (Joyce New), Mr. and Mrs. Kay M iller, Mr. and Mrs Lyle Hild­ reth (Betty Tindall), all of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Russell Stuve. Mr. and Mrs Howard Seal (Teresa Schmidlin) Bea­ verton ; M r and Mrs. Sam Beck (Snooks Tisdale) Prospect, Mr. and Mrs Alvin Tapp, McMinn­ ville; M r and Mrs Art Oveson, Scappoose. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jeank, Garibaldi; M r and Mrs Bill Biddle, Lincoln City; Mr. and Mrs Charlie Bellek (Jody Alexander. M ill City; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Stuve (Jean Turner), Klamath Falls; Martha Botkin (Wells), and daughter, Bev, Springfield; Mr. and Mrs Lee Enneburg, Mr. and Mrs Bud Weigand (Barbara Lolley), of Vernonia; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Spofford (Evelyn K ri­ eger) Tacoma; M r. and Mrs. Dick McNair, Amboy, Washing­ ton; and special guest, M r and Mrs Ray Mills of Cornelius. Letters were received from Hilda Johnson, Medford; Ronald Graham, Tulsa, Oklahoma; Kenneth Bacon, Lewiston, Idaho and John Carmichael, Colorado Springs. Colorado. Class of '53 The first of many class re ­ unions this year was the class of 1953 which wad held at the Coffee Grinder in Forest Grove, July 21. About a third of the graduating class were present They were: M r. and Mrs Ralph Borton, AAlr. and Mrs Jack Odam (Lor­ raine Crowston), Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sword (Faye M illis), Mr. and Mrs Eugene Weller, all of Vernonia; Mr. and Mrs. Gene Odam (Jeanette DeRoia), M r. and Mrs. Ted Boone (Marilou Fredrickson), McMinnville; M r. and Mrs Rick Fulton, Yakim a; M r and Mrs. Bennie Gill (Skeeter), Cloverdale; M r. and Mrs Pat Pruett (Jean Kirk- Bride) Hillsboro; M r. and Mrs. Bill MacDonald, Rogue River; M r. and Mrs. Darrell McKee, Longview; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Easter (LaDonna Nightwine), THURSDAY. AUGUST 2, 1973 3 * Salem; Bob Powell and friend, Portland; Waldon Ratkie, Hillsboro; M r and Mrs Larry Schamberg. Portland; M r and Mrs. Selwyn Graves (M illie Thacker), Ve­ neta, Mr. and Mrs Clyde Tho­ mas. Lebanon; M r and Mrs. Donald Wantland, Cosmopolis, Washington, M r. and Mrs. Roy Kyser (Shirley Wickstrom), Mist; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Rodda (Shirley White), Portland; M r and Mrs Jack Woolard, Tigard; M r and Mrs. Del McLaughlin, (Donna Pearl), Vancouver; and Mrs. Margaret Phillips (Powell) of Portland. Cless el '58 A buffet dinner of turkey was served after which the members of the Class of ’58 enjoyed visiting and dancing at the Tim - bernook, July 27. Those attending from V er­ nonia were: Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bates, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Smejkal, M r. and Mrs. Bill Wilcoxen, M r. and Mrs. Bill Ostrander, and Mrs. Nancy Eckland. Those from out of town present were: Mr. and Mrs. Rutledge (Donna Meyer), M r. and Mrs. Coxey (Jan Pearson), M r. and Mrs. Stevenson (Stella Woolsey), Mr. and Mrs. Ladd (Carolyn Heath), Mr. and Mrs. Lee Allen, M r. and Mrs. Donald Tunnell, M r. and Mrs. Thomas (Joyce Sullivan), Mr. and Mrs. Larry Akers, M r. and Mrs. Holsey (Judy Cant­ well)« and Jack Howard. Also received was an interest­ ing letter from Gary Strong who is in Tehran, Iran. ONE OF T H E several gaily decorated floats which were entered to the Jamboree Parade. Clan of '68 The Class of 1968 had its five year renuion, held at the Tim - bemook, July 28. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Bill Schleich (Kristen Landers), Seattle; Jea­ nette Altman, Portland; Les Forcier, Banks; Mr. and Mrs. Steve Waring (M arilyn Bush),, Portland; M r. and Mrs. David Crawford, Birkenfeld; Lloyd An­ derson, Portland; Chuck An­ drus, Longview; Sheila Rosser, Portland; Paul Hytrek, Coos Bay; M r and Mrs. Dean Stockwell, Portland; M r. and Mrs. Everett Handcock (Clarcy Hartzell) Portland, M r. and Mrs. Steve Baptist (Cathi Quinn;. Those present from Vernonia were Randy Nightwine, M r. and Mrs. Gill Ceballos (MaryAnn Dennis), Karl Koch, Ed Burton, San Meyer, Mike Featherston, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Fennel (M ari­ lyn King), M r. and Mrs Ron Welch (Sandy Lindsley), Tim Conroy and Rose Siedleman Each talked about what they have been doing since gradu­ ation. Letters were received from Hazen Barnard, Wayne McGlothlen and Allyson Watt (H all). THE ART SHOW, held this year at the Masonic Temple, featured several demonstrations of handcrafts. Among them were leatherwork, pot­ tery, weaving and oil painting as shown above. Senior Citizen News — ROCRA-BY-BABY. This little one rides to a very special buggy member of junior parade, while another tot manfully palls wagon. Marge Trahan Visits Family Marge Trahan flew to Colora­ do Springs, Colorado where she spent two weeks visiting with her son and fam ily, M r. and Mrs. Vince Hamm, Amy and Sara. While there, they visited Cripple Creek, an old mining town where they saw a drama "The Star Crossing” at the Gold Bar Room Theater in the Imperial Hotel. The auto races and the Gold Cup motorcycle races were much en­ joyed. Vince who races took his mother on a ride on his cycle. They visited the Garden of the Gods where they dined with the JC's in an open air building, ate out of tin plates and drank from tin cups, while entertained with liVe music and a show put on by the JC's. Mrs Trahan met with the childrens babysitter, Mrs. Jen­ kins, who had also babysat for Matt Dillon’s (Jim Arness) chil­ dren a few years ago. “ A lovely person whom I ’ll never forget,” she remarks. The highlight of the trip was a fam ily birthday celebration for Mrs. Trehan and her grand­ daughter whose birthdays are the same day, July 12. They all dressed up to enjoy dinner ending with a butterfly cake. It was reported Amy was five but the other age was omitted. FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP Discover the advantages of having all your insurance with Farmers. O nt company gives planned, no-overlap coverage; one agent gives fast, fair, friendly service; together, they save you money! Call Farmers for auto, life, fire, truck, commercial, boat In- surance-whatever you need. Farmers is the best one-company insurance buy in America today 1 LLOYD QUINN 786 Bridge S t . Vernonia Office: 429-8211 Home: 429-7523 This one took a first to religious groups claasifi- VERN O N IA SEA Vi VETERANS SERVICE OfEKE Old Courthouse Basement 8T. HELENS. OREGON Phone 397-2268 — After Houra 397-1730 Monday - Wednesday - Thursday 9:30 a.m. to 12 Noon guard Parade. Swim Lessons Will Be Given At Pool A two week session for be­ ginning swimmers will be of­ fered at Perry's Basketball Camp from August 6 through August 17. Sessions will be from 10 to 10:45 a m Monday through Friday, and are open to boys and girls six years of age and older. Call 429-3222 to register. There will be a $5 fee for the lessons. The Vernonia Seniors would like to thank the ladies who came in Saturday and Sunday and made our visitors welcome and helped at the center. Their donated time and efforts were appreciated. There were approximately 200 guests who dropped in, to rest, brouse, or visit. The Seniors enjoyed them all. They were from far and near. Many members have been coming in to pay their member­ ship. We hope more will come in and bring their cards up to date, before the end of August. There are orders ahead for rolled papers and could use more volunteer help to get them out. The flea market could use more items also. With school starting soon, clothing and shoes would be appreciated. Don’t forget Dr. Joel Keller, the foot Doctor will be at the Vernonia Clinic Friday, August 3, 17, and 31. Business meeting and pot luck is this Friday August 3, at 12:30 p.m. All members welcome. MIST - M r and Mrs Norman Hansen and M r and Mrs. Steve Hanson were at Shute Park in Hillsboro Saturday for a family reunion on Mrs Hansen's side There were 37 in attendance. The Shalmon Libels were in Salem Sunday to attend a Polled Herford Cattleman’s Picnic. Miss Sherry Lynn made her appearance early WEdnesday morning, July 25, when Mr. and Mrs. James Price, Mist, became the proud parents of a 6 lb. 10 oz baby girl. Gary Garlock left Saturday to spend a week with his grand­ parents, the Ed Simmons at Cannon Beach HBis mother, Mrs. Larry Garlock took him down. The Bud Hemeons were in Portland Saturday and visited the Jim Wilsons Mr. and Mrs Roy Kyser were in Vernonia Friday evening and attended the coronation of the Friendship Jamboree Court. Their daughter Connie was a princess on the court. Sunday the family was at Estacada at the Les Closner home for a Mist Young People’s Reunion. At­ tending were former residents, M r. and Mrs Bud Howsy, De­ troit, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Roeser, Eugene, M r. and Mrs. Pete Hill, Gresham and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Stuve, Beaverton and their families. Ed Condit of Westport, ac­ companied by M r. and Mrs. Babe Powers of Pocatello, vis­ ited at the Walter Mathews Friday morning. Mr. Powers is a cousin of Ed Condit and Grace Mathews. He attended Vernonia High School when he was a sophomore living with the H er­ bert Condit fam ily during that year. M r. and Mrs. Donald Saxton, Walter, Beth Ann and Connie of Lodi, California, vi­ sited the Ray Garlocks over the weekend. M r. Saxton is a neph­ ew of Mrs. Garlock. The Lloyd Garlocks were dinner guests Saturday evening. The Garlocks and their guests enjoyed a picnic dinner and later boating and fishing at Fishhawk Lake, Sun­ day. M r. and Mrs. Garlock returned last Monday from visi­ ting the Bern Bliss fam ily at Milton Freewater over Sunday. Also visiting the Bliss’ were their daughter, the Janies Loudahl fam ily of Redland, Calif. Wednesday evening visitors at the Charles Sundland home were the Walter Mathews. F ri­ day the Sundlands were at the Portland International Airport to meet Mrs. Ethel Piety of Laguna Beach, California. They later enjoyed dinner at the Chinese Garden Restaurant. The Sundlands and guest were in Portland, Sunday, at the home of the Richard Stratton for a Hock- man fam ily reunion with 18 des­ cendents were present^ Mrs. Marge McGinnis'and Jim Sears, Vernonia, visited the Cas­ per Serby fam ily Saturday eve­ ning. E arlier in the day the Serbys attended the Friendship Jamboree parade and on Friday evening attended the Coronation at the Vernonia High School. Their daughter Vickie was a princess. Weekly - at Scout Cabin: Monday through Friday, noon to 4 p.m. - Open Recreation Tuesday: 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. - Childrens Story Hour 1 to 3 p.m. - Crafts 6 p.m. - Horseshoe pitching 7 p.m. - Archery Thursday 1 to 3 p.m. - Crafts August 8 - 1 p.m. - Tour of Vernonia Historical Museum. Meet at Scout Cabin August 15 - 12 noon CZ tour - Meet at Scout Cabin. There is no charge for these trips. Bank Debits Down During Month of June Bank debits for the eight reporting banks including Col­ umbia county were down in June 1973, compared to June 1972, the University of Oregon Bureau of Business and Economic Re­ search has reported. Debits for June 1973 totaled $24,377,000. For May, 1973, the total was $26,975,000 and for June 1972 the total was $27,204,000 Oregon, with 422 banks re ­ porting, had a percentage de­ crease of 3.6 in June 1973, as compared with May 1973, and a 22.7 percentage increase in June 1973, as compared with June 1972. Total bank debits for June 1973, came to $8,400,460,000. For M ay 1973, the to ta l* was $8,716,409,000 and for June 1972, the total was $6,844,293,000. REAL PHONE RINGING RESULTS ADVERTISE HERE! Larsen's Inc. 440 N. Nehalem CLATSKANIE. ORE. Your Local Rep. ART LAMPING PH. 429-5671 22t6c NORM'S WELDING AND REPAIR Field Welding - 7 Days-A-Week 446 Third Ave. — Capital Hillside * Glass windows were used at Pompeii in Roman times. 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