Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, August 01, 1946, Page 3, Image 3

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    Anniversary, Birthday
Celebrated Thursday
LET’S BE SOCIABLE
Mrs. Borgelt Hostess
To Altar Society
Parents Celebrate
50th Anniversary
Sunday, July 28 was a day of
celebration for the Bud Borton
family, that day being the 60th
wedding anniversary of his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. I. F. Borton
of Sheridan. The surprise party
■was held at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. A. Hermansen of Sum­
mit, Mrs. Hermansen being a
daughter of the elder Bortons.
Twenty-seven children, grandchil­
dren and great grandchildren at­
tended.
Added to the event was the
birthday celebration of Royal I.
Borton, a son, at the same time.
A purse made up by each of the
six children amounting to $50 was
presented to the couple along
with flowers and other gifts plus
a big pot-luck dinner. Attending
from here were Mr. and Mrs. Bud
Borton and daughter, Nellaray,
and Jimmy Bradford.
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Parents Announce
Daughter’s Engagement
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Borton an­
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Nellaray, to Mr. James
Bradford of Portland.
GUARANTEED
WORK
Estimates made free for car­
penter work, repairing or ce­
ment work. By the job or
hour. Sidewalks a Specialty.
E. M.
YORK
CONTRACTOR & BUILDER
108
A
St.
RIVERVIEW—Passing up their
mid-summer vacation the mem­
ber» of St. Mary’s Altar Society
gathered Wednesday afternoon at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Borgelt on the Pebble Creek
road.
After listening, by radio, to the
dynamic power of an atom bomb
at Bikini, all entered whole heart­
edly into plans and discussions for
their coming sewing bees, such
as obtaining materials, articles
needed and the best way of dis­
posing of them.
Members present were Mmes.
Ben Meiwes, Norbert Pelster, L.
A. Hewitt, Antone Smejkal, Joe
Vanderzanden, Alois Sauer, Chas.
Beacom, Joe Wirtz, Marie Schmed­
ding, Elizabeth Mullins and Harry
Borgelt. A welsome visitor was
Mrs. Emma Schmidlin.
A tasty lunch of ice cream,
jello and angel food was served
by the hostess with an ice cold
beverage.
Miss Anderson Honored
At Bridal Shower Sat.
Miss Margaret Anderson was
the guest of honor last Saturday
at a luncheon and bridal shower
held at the Judd Greenman home.
Joint hostesses were Mrs. Green­
man and Mrs. Charles Burrow of
Portland.
Miss Anderson will be married
later this month.
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Plastering & Stucco j
Contractor
ALL WORK
Star Route
GUARANTEED
Buxton, Oregon |
It’s a Joy to Drive a Car that Gets
SHELLUBRICATION
(Careful attention to every lubrication
point assures long-life auto performance.
e»eo. Johnson
Vernonia Serv. Sta,
Vernonia Agent for Kaiser-Frazer Corp.
BEAUTIFUL,
PERMANENTS
HELENE CURTIS'
PARK AVENUE
Annual Picnic held
At O-A Park Wednesday
The annual picnic for the mis­
sionary society of the Evangelical
church was held at the park on
the O-A hill Wednesday, July 24.
A business meeting was held
after the lunch with Mrs. Roland
presiding. Devotionals were led by
Mrs. G. C. Kirkbride and Mrs.
Allan H. Backer gave a review
of “Missionaries in Africa.”
Mrs. Roland wishes to call at­
tention of members to the new
meeting date for the society, the
4th Wednesday of each month at
two o’clock.
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V.F.W. Auxiliary
To Meet Aug. 7
The ladies auxiliary of the Vet­
erans of Foreign Wars is sched­
uled to meet next on Wednesday
of the coming week, August 7 at
8 p.m. The members will con­
vene at the Legion hall.
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Pythian Sisters
Add Two Members
The Pythian Sisters regular
meeting was held at their hall
July 24 at which time two mem­
bers, Mrs. Helen Peterson and
Mrs. May Mulkins, were taken
into the membership of the lodge.
After the meeting, a party was
held upstairs for the winning side
which brought in the most new
members during the membership
contest. A pleasant evening was
spent by all.
The next meeting of the Sisters
on August 14 will be a picnic held
at Roger’s Park and all Sisters,
Brothers and their families are
invited to attend. The lodge will
furnish coffee, but people attend­
ing are asked to bring a plate,
spoon, knife, fork and the neces­
sary food.
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Farm land prices throughout
the nation continue to soar—al­
ready in 10 states prices are high­
er than in the booming 20s.
THE EAGLE, VERNONIA, ORE.
lister home here. On Friday the
Mrs. J. F. Heenan has been ap­ Callisters took their guests to
pointed to serve as Pythian Sister McMinnville where they had pre­
district deputy grand chief of
this jurisdiction for the coming viously arranged an all day pic­
year and will have charge of the nicking party with Mr. and Mrs.
district convention to ba held in C. C. Gibby and children, Joy and
Lyle, of Cutler City and a niece.
Vernonia next year.
Mrs. Heenan was elected grand Nita Hill, of Albany. At the
representative to attend the Grand close of a jolly day the Gibbys
Temple session. This affair will took their daughter, Barbara, who
has been a house guest at the
be held in Portland in October.
Callister home for six weeks home
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with them.
Twelve Go to State t
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Huntley
I.O.O.F. Encampment
and children, Albert, Betty and
Twelve delegates, six of them Bobby and Nate Huntley of Carl­
candidates, went to Coburg near ton went to the beach Sunday
Eugene last Saturday to attend where they met Mr. and Mrs.
the first open air I.O.O.F. State
Encampment as representatives
of Vernonia.
Making the trip as candidates
from here were John Gritdahl,
Calvin Davis, • Paul Dyer, Rex
Normand, Otto Cantwell and Al­
bert Tandy. Members of Colum­
bia County Encampment attend­
ing were Jim Jones, Bob Spencer,
Emil Messing, Carl Davis, E. A.
Stacey and Mike . Willard.
A total of 167 candidates from
over the state received the initia-
tory work and almost 1000 mem-
bers of the lodge were present
for the affair.
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THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1MB S
George Fiel and picnicked with
them.
Mrs. J. W. Nichols made * com­
bined business and pleasure trip
to Portland Friday where she vis­
ited her daughter and son-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Powell Loggan.
Mrs. Artie Buckner spent Sat­
urday and Sunday in Hillsboro
visiting the Ray Buckner family
and other friends.
Mr. and Mrs. John Wilcoxen
and children, Benny and Bill,
drove to Jewell? Sunday where
they visited relatives.
52 GIFTS IN ONE—
AN EAGLE SUBSCRIPTION
CrtMi OUT
Leave Time
Postponed
RIVERVIEW — Carnet Falcon-
bury, U.S.N., who was to be home
this week, sent a letter to his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marris Fal-
conbury, Saturday saying that his
leave had been postponed until
Sept 27th. The receipt of this
news caused great disappointment
to all concerned.
Mr. and Mrs. C. N. VanDe Bo­
gart went to Portland Sunday
and returned with his sister, Mary
Ellen Andes, who will spend the
week here.
Mrs.
Robert Wyckoff and
daughter, Laurel, returned Sat­
urday from Astoria where they
had spent a week with Robert
who is now employed by the Gen­
eral Construction Co. at Tongue
Point. They report a delightful
time With pleasant weather.
Lester P. Hill of Vancouver
and Miss Jackie McIntosh of Ort­
ing, Washington, spent several
days this week at the Lloyd Cal-
Our Special
Cherry Vanilla
Thursday—Friday—Saturday—Sunday
Pints, Quarts, Gallons, 5-Gallon Tins
• • •
Don't Forget--
Our new soft ice cream product—“A drink you
eat.” You’ll be delighted with this new taste
sensation.
PAL SHOP ICE CREAM ON SALE AT THE
MILL MARKET AND LOCKERS
The Pal Shop
Vernonia, Oregon
Phone 411
For Pasteurized
MILK
CREAM
MACHINE
or
MACHINELESS
and
BUTTERMILK
Other nationally adver­
tised permanents
COLD WAVES
RIVERVIEW BEAUTY SHOP
PHONE 7712
Mannello graduate
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A joint wedding and birthday
anniversary was enjoyed by 24
friends of Mr. and Mrs. Kent
Bauersfeldt and Mias Vivian Laird
last Thursday night, when they
gathered at the Vernonia Country
club for an evening of dancing
and a light lunch.
Mr. and Mrs. Bauersfeldt were
celebrating their second anniver­
sary. Refreshments of a large
cake and sandwiches and coffee
were enjoyed.
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Mrs. Heenan Appointed
Deputy Grand Chief
At The Mile Bridge
8 years experience
right from the farm to
your door, write or call
Telephone No. 7F51
CUR PRODUCTS
ALWAYS SATISFY
11-22-46
PEBBLE
CREEK DAIRY
Timber Rt., Box 56
Vernonia, Oregon
What a Difference!
THERE’S a decided dif­
ference between Property
Damage Insurance and
Collision Insurance. The
former Covel's your legal
liability for any damage
your car may do to the
property of others. The
latter covers the damage
done to your own car.
You need both policies!
Get them here.
VERNONIA
INSURANCE
EXCHANGE
905 Bridge Street
Phone 231 Vernonia
Protect
Seedlings
from Pire!
Seedlings and junior forests are just as
important to us as the "tall timber."
Actually, they are busy factories produc­
ing wood . . . providing thousands of
jobs . . . making myriads of things we
need, from houses to note-paper. Forest
operators can grow trees only with your
help. Protect growing trees from fire!
This forest care message is sponsored
a public service by these firms:
Hoffman Hardware Co.
Lew’s Place
Cozy Confectionery
Kullander’s Jewelry Store
Girod’s Food Store
Miller’s Department Store
Bush Furniture, Funeral Home
Vernonia Service Station
Vernonia Bakery