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Let's Be Sociable Wood-Starzl Nuptials Read at Vancouver Parsonage August 6 RIVERVIEW — A pretty wed ding took place at the Presby terian parsonage in Vancouver Monday morning, August 6th, in which Miss Levina Starzl, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Wencl Starzl, became the bride of Paul Wood, son of Mr. and Mrs Herman Wood of Riverview. The cere mony was preformed by the pas tor, Rev. Paul L. Zungman. The bride in a tailored1 suit of brown with white accessories and carrying a bouquet of rosebuds was attended by her sister-in- law, Mrs. Francis Starzl, who wore a black tailored suit. Francis Starzl, brother of the bride, acted as best man. After a sumptuous wedding dinner in Vancouver, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wood brought the bride and groom to their home here where a reception for the immediate relatives was held in the evening. The newly-weds will spend a HXHXHXHXHXHX INTERIOR GLOSS WALL FINISH two-week’s honeymoon in Rose burg after which they plan to locate in Vernonia. Their many friends join in wishing this happy pair a bright unclouded future. Property Changes Newest Pastime Car Accident Causes Death of Former Mist Resident at Woodson MIST — We were sorry to hear of the accident last week which caused the death of J. W. Baldridge at Woodson. Many years ago “Bud,” as he was called, lived here near the vil lage with his wife, who passed on several years ago. We are well acquainted with the family. A car accident caused his death. The funeral was Sun. at Clats kanie. C. O. Hayden has gone to Glenona, Wn. to work for Don Hall. He will move his family later. Several from the community attended Pomona grange at Na tal Sat. Max O’Black has purchased the Dave McMullen property at Na tal. The McMullens are going to make their home in Bonneville. VERNONIA EAGLE Thursday, August 9, 1945 3 Oil Crewmen Repair Roads GUARANTEED Watch Repairing RIVERVIEW — This week we w. T. JACOBS say farewell and good luck to 941 1st Avenue, Vernonia MIST — The oil crew is here Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Leik who patching the road, this week. ‘took off’ by car early Mon. with Mrs. L. Wikstrom and children RIVERVIEW—An eighth birth their two tiny tots for Mr. left Thurs. for Florence and Leik ’ s native state, Michigan. day anniversary was celebrated Copper Bearing Plate Myrtle Point to look for a house. at the Worley home Tuesday They have not decided on the SEPTIC TANKS The Ray and Wm. Garlock when nine of her little friends line of work they will engage in 10 Guage 200 & 300-Gal. Cap.* families are moving into their gave Venice a real surprise. but Mrs. Leik also being an new house. Stock Mill Work Door* They were: Billie and Cora Jean Easterner (Minn.) they prefer Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Eastman Window* & Sashes Mirror* Kncedler, Patty, Ruby and Mar to leave Oregon for the Wester were in Clatskanie last Fri. gie Wells, Harriet and Carolyn ners. Window Gias* Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Hallowell Heath, Phyllis Sessman and Judy Mrs. Austin Dowling and Ber Extension Ladders, Step Cox. Venice received many nice and daughter, Anita Mae, of nard were in Clatskanie Fri. Ladders, Painter ’ s Trestle* gifts and games and a dainty Dallas accompanied by a friend, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Harvey Miss Elva Horton, spent the lunch was enjoyed by all. and small son are visiting her ANDERSON week end at the W. D. Steele cousin, Mrs. Wm. Bridgers, this WOODWORKING SHOP home. week. The Harveys live in Port Phone 575 . Riverview’ Mrs. Clark Honored Property transfers seem to be land. By Shower Friday the up-to-the-minute pastime in L. B. Eastman is putting a Dorothy Martin, Mary Clark this neck of the woods—Andrew new underpinning beneath his and Grace Mathews were host Parker sold a 15A. tract of good house. Clyde Johnson is doing esses at a shower given in the pasture and tillable land to Chas. the work. Ratkie last week. This tract joins honor of Ruby Clark at the Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Melis’ home of Dorothy Martin, Friday. the Ratkie acreage and will give grandaughter, Dona Wells, re Games were played and a de them a much more desirable turned to her home at Sand licious luncheon was served. Mrs. holding; on July 25th Clarence Point, Idaho, after the past two Clark received many lovely gifts. Gee sold his home and furniture months spent here. to George Sander of Portland Mrs. Geo. Grace and two KEASEY — Mrs. Pope is vis who came out Monday to take children were here from Port- Birthday Surprise possession. By way of introduc iting with her sister, Mrs. Otto land visiting at the Robt. Berg Given Mrs. Melis tion, Mr. Sander just completed Bittner, for a week. home. Mr. and Mrs.. IC. C. Fugate The W.M.S. met last Wed. MIST — A pleasant surprise a job as hotel clerk in the city. was given Mrs. A. R. Melis at He has two sons in the service; from Camp McGregor are spend at the home of Mrs. Fred Siegen- her house last Thurs., it being and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shaver ing the shut down at their home thaler with a large attendance. sold their home Sunday to Harry on Rock Creek. Shady Lane was in the village her birthday the day before. Mr. and Mr.s iVerle Fleenor Sun. from Seaside shaking hands The ladies came from the vil Kipp of west Riverview who will take over in early September. and family of Beaverton were with old acquaintences. lage and vicinity, some bringing The Shavers will look for a new visitors at the Herb Counts home Mrs. Lloyd Garlock was in cakes. Portland Thurs. The gifts were lovely and location at Lebanon and points Sun. The Earl Ropers were in Clats Mrs. Verle DeVaney and son, among them a large woolen south. Another newcomer is Sam Wil Jimmy, have been visiting at the kanie Sun. eve. throw robe and a table cloth son of Camp 8, who this week got J. O. DeVaney home since Mon. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sundland from the Helping Circle. A pleasant afternoon was nicely settled in the house re Mr. Lee Roy Wilson and Mrs. were in Portland visiting Wed. cently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. spent at the close of which a V. E. Cleveland spent the week 52 GIFTS IN ONE— dainty lunch was served. After G. F. Brown on Pebble Creek end in Portland with friends. road. He is an employee of the lunch the ladies departed for Mr. and Mrs. Ben Smith were AN EAGLE SUBSCRIPTION Crown - Zellerbach corporation. home wishing their hostess lots And, by the way, this corporation callers at the Herb Counts home of good wishes. has given Riverview a very pa Sun. triotic look by raising a large Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McGaughey U. S. flag atop a well-set pole and son,s, Jimmy and Johnney, at the entrance to their fire sta were visitors at the Chet Fugate tion. | home Sun. A tiresome 4-day journey was PUT THAT FIRE OUT RIVERVIEW —Mr. and Mrs. climaxed Mon. eve. by Mr. apd When you are out in the wide Mrs. M. C. Armstrong and child T. M. Crawford entertained Sun open spaces, treat your campfire ren, Dorothy, Russell and Jimmie, day in honor of their son, Sgt. as you would a child. It craves Middleton Crawford. A bounte of Los Angeles when they drew attention and left to its own de up before the Lester Heim res ous dinner was served and en vices may become destructive. joyed by all regardless of the in idence where they will spend a Keep Oregon Green! week before resuming their trav tense heat. Guests from a dis tance who attended this reunion els to Fergus Falls, Minn. Mrs. BODY-BUILDER were: Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Armstrong is a sister of Mrs. Brown of Port Angeles, Wn., Heim. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burnham Mrs. Murry and son of St. Hel of Portland spent Sun. at the Summer is fading fast away and now is the ens, Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy and Mrs. Harris and son, Bobby, of home of their daughter, Mrs. time to enjoy the fruits of the farmer’s labor. Portland and Mrs. Elizabeth Merle Cline. Brown who came from San Fran It is also a big help to the war effort to cisco Wed. at the close of a Improvements Noted at 10-months sojourn in Cal. Riverview Home; New eat less of processed foods and more of the Mr. and Mrs. Harvard Malm- Residents Arrive Here sten and daughter, Sydney Ann, perishable ones. RIVERVIEW — Mr. and Mrs. of (Vancouver were week end guests at the parental Chas. Rat- Ed Tisglade of Oakland, Cal. were Sat. visitors at the Otto kie home. Mr. and Mrs. I. Diemert of Carlson home. John (Doc) Normand of Port Portland spent the week end with land spent the week at the home Mrs. John Elder. Miss Lorraine Mahar and two of his son, Rex Normand, and friends, Margie Burndt and Joe family. The Normands have just Milk stands out as the most Resnicheck, of Portland were completed a fill and bridge across “Where Your Money Buys More” efficient body-building food Sun. visitors at the! Ralph Mahar the swamp back of their farm for youngsters or for older stead which is a great improve home. folks. At the Mile Bridge Sincere cympathy from their ment. At present they are truck ing in material for a barn. Doc NEHALEM DAIRY friends is extended to the Monty Phone 91 Riverview Dewey family who lost an aged got in on part of the work in PRODUCTS CO. volved and had a visit with his father Fri. when John Wildey PHONE 471 passed away at the General hos wife who makes her home with -------- 1 -------- ...... ... their son. pital in Portland. Having been Seems we were partly asleep ATTRACTIVE III a resident but a short time, Mr. Wildey, a .partial invalid, had not last week when our neghbors, made many acquaintences, but Mr. and Mrs. Leo Violette sold all who knew him speak of h>s their home and slipped away to kindly disposition and truthfully reside on the O-A hill. In their stead we have Mr. and Mrs. say, “He was a good man.” Pfc. Walter Barnett was the Lawrence Harding who moved in guest of honor at a birthday din to their new home the end of the ner given by his sister and broth week. Mr. Harding has his own er-in-law, Mr. and Mirs. Claud E. logging equipment and will con Gibson Sun. Guests were Mrs. tinue with logging operations. Clara Barnett, of St. Helens, Mr. The Hardings come from Seaside and Mrs. J. S. Lange and daugh and have two children. We wel ter, Smiley, and Mr. and Mrs. come them to Riverview and say, Robert Williams of Portland and “May good luck follow the Vio W. Y. Barnett of Vernonia. Walt lettes.” Another foursome of our young er will have a lot of nice things to remember about his party women motored to Portland Wed. when he goes to La Moure Field eve. to see the Ice Capades. They were: Polly Lynch, Bessie in Cal. on Aug. 23rd. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Knoedler Netka, Ruby Fowler and Bonnie and daughters started out on a Ratkie. Mr. and Mrs. Otte; Carlson and chicken hunt Sunday. They mo tored to St. Helens and Scap Mr. and Mrs. Archie Adams and Riverview Beauty Shop poose and visited with the Clif two children motored to Clats Marinello Grad. 8 years exp. We Use Soft Well Water ford Nelson family at Goble. kanie Sat. eve. and spent Sun. They returned with a nice bunch clam digging at Seaside and fish Phone 7712 of ch—no, not chickens, we'll ing at the jettj* at Barview. end that word with—erries. Melvin Harty of San Diego, who is visiting his parents at Hillsboro, came over for a Sun day dinner with his aunt, Mrs. Pearl Wilkerson. Melvin special izes in well-drilling and equipping * When your engine get* low in spirit* and need* *'• his wells with modern pumps. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ellis and | shot in the arm”, it could be caused by a weak and debili tated battery. AHA! That’* where we come in with our re- daughter, Betty Marie, of Port | charge service. We’ll put more spunk in that battery than land were week end guests at 1 it ever had before and if it has gone to the happy hunting the parental John Ellis home. ‘ ground, where all good batteries eventually go, we will re- Corner Second and Bridge Street* Eighth Birthday Event Celebrated Tuesday Visits of the Past Week Mentioned Aged Father Dies Friday Ideal for Kitchen and Bath room where a finish that re sists dirt, soot, grease, heat and moisture is needed. Has a beautiful, high gloss. Comes in all attractive col ors. Gal. $3.50 Qt. $1.10 ▼ ▼▼▼▼▼ ENAMEL Gal. $4*95 Qt. $1.50 Qt. $1.40 Large Assortment of BRUSHES i/„" to 4" widths UY NOW AND SAVE! HOFFMAN Hardware Co. for Bond*, See Uncle Sam — For Hardware, See Hoffman Phone 181 Vernonia IZHZHZHZHZHZ KING’S Grocery - Market VMWWMMMV Davenport and Chair Sets Five-piece Daveno Sets Platform Rockers On Charge | Swing Rockers Occasional Chairs BUSH FURNITURE FOR CLASSIFIEDS THAT CLICK—THE EAGLE I place it with a new one full of vim, vigor and vitality. ! Geo. Johnson Vernonia Service Station Phone 592 Vernonia, Ore.