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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1948)
2 THURSDAY, NOV. 18, 1948 THE EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON Attending the Standard Evening Hour broadcast Sunday evening presenting the Portland Symphony orchestra were Mr. and Mrs. Geo; Peters, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sa- lomonsen, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sundland and Mr. and Mrs. James R. Davies. MILLER'S The Friendly Store Where Quality Costs No More T ri GENUINE RAYON and COTTON TOWN TOPICS Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Harlan have sold their place on Clatsop street and are on their way to California, stopping over for a vacation along the coast. COOKED FOOD Sale, Brous Shop, Saturday, November 20. Sponsor ed by Rainbow Girls. 47tlc Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kivett and Ralph motored to Newberg to visit Mrs. Kivett’s parents Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Livengood. They went by the way of St. Helens Saturday and came back Sunday. Bazaar and cooked food sale Sat urday, November 27 at Vernonia 5 & 10, by Vernonia Grange ladies. 47tlc Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Riggle of Top Hill visited Sunday after noon and evening with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kivett and Ralph. They enjoyed supper together. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Eaves and sons, Ralph and Johnny Frank, came from Mississippi recently and are now living at 1134 Clatsop street. THE NEHALEM SOCIAL CLUB awarding of the blankets will be November 19 at 2 p.m. at the Apparel Shop. Hand embroidered pillow cases for sale. 47tlc Mr. and Mrs. George Basling- ton, past residents of Vernonia and now of Newberg, visited her niece and family, Mrs. Earl Kivett of Vernonia. COOKED FOOD Sale, Brous Shop, Saturday, November 20. Sponsor ed by Rainbow Girls. 47tlc Mr. and Mrs. Walter Silver re turned Thursday from a weeks va cation trip up to Spokane to see two sons and their families, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Silver and Mr. Joy Theatre Vernonia, 98 ■ ** Oregon THURS.-FRI. NOV. 18-19 comp/ofa with tn&tchlno t/a—bocJfi Gorgeous new rayon-faced cotton- backed drapes... made by a sensational new process which allows this amazing low price. Headed and ready co hang, TRIMZ drapes are available in a variety of beau tiful patterns and colors. Each lovely pair gives you 60 inches in width to drape into satiny folds, 2 Vi full yards in length. Wash them, when soiled, or simply throw them away ... they’re so fantas tically inexpensive to replace. You’ll be thrilled to see these miracle drapes ... so easy on the budget yet so beautiful and fresh. Never before such stunning interior beauty at this low price! Come in today •nd ask to see these handsome genuine fabric drapes. Bing Crosby in ‘The East Side of Heaven’ PLUS 2nd FEATURE “LETS LIVE AGAIN” NOV. 21-22 SUN.-MON. JOHN FORO ond MtRIAN C. COOPER j FORT APACHE ’ m i IJCO.-WED. iwit-nm uatmte NOV. 23-24 ‘HI NEIGHBOR” Vera Vallie - Lullab^lle & Scotty PLUS 2nd FEATURE “THE INSIDE STORY” and Mrs. Harold Silver and also saleswomen for the product the Walter Silver’s brother, A. L. Sil latter part of last week. ver, and family. They also saw The ducks shot recently at the lots of other relatives and friends Foxes Lodge on Rock Creek were in that vicinity and report a very not wild according to Earl Tipton enjoyable trip. who reported late last week that Many Christmas gift items at the birds were tame and were Grange ladies bazaar Saturday, owned by him. November 27 at Vernonia 5 & 10. DANCE Thursday, November 25, 47tle Arkie and His Jolly Cowboys. Death of Carol Faye Orr, 3- Sponsored by American Legion 47tlc year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Auxiliary. Francis Orr, Portland, Saturday E. Wood and Andrew M. Parker was attributed to diptheria accord report they trapped and shot a ing to an autopsy report Monday. large black bear November 10. Funeral services for the child, who The hide measures six feet and was bom in Portland July 1, 1945 eight inches in length and six was Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the feet in width. The bear was shot Donelson and Sewall Funeral home through the neck by Mr. Parker in Hillsboro. She is survived by and is in good condition for tan her paents, four brothers, Glen, ning. Should anyone wish to have Roger, Stephen, and Allen; a the hide, Mr. Parker should be sister, Gail and grandparents, Mrs. contacted. Stella J. Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. Lester DANCE Thursday, November 25, Teeling and great grandparents, Arkie and His Jolly Cowboys. Mr. and Mrs. George Thacker and Sponsored by American I e-'-n other relatives and friends in Ver Auxiliary. 47tlc nonia. Darold Baslinger of Helix, spent DANCE, Odd Fellows hall Satur Wednesday and Thursday in Ver day, November 20, sponsored by nonia on business. Mt. Heart club. Music by Bill Bob Curl and Dave Brunsman Tate and Rhythm Girls. Turkey were in Portland Monday and door 'prize. 47tlc Tuesday of this week to attend a Mr. and Mrs. Ernest East left Frigidaire training school on ser here Tuesday of last week for vice and salesmanship. Dallas, Texas where she will spend the next two months visiting at Annual Banquet of Goat the home of her son, Wallace. ENJOY an evening of fun and Breeders Attended help the Vernonia library. Attend KEASEY — Jim Davis of Scap the library benefit carnival at t*ie Legion hall Friday, November 19. poose spent the week end at the Conklin ranch. 47*1« Mr. and Mrs. Judd Greenman va cationed during the past week end, For Pasteurized at Depoe Bay. They left here Friday and returned Sunday. ENJOY an evening of fun and help the Vernonia library. Attend the library benefit carnival at the Legion hall Friday, November 19. 47tlc Mrs. Claude Norris returned to and her home Sunday from St. Vin cent’s hospital where she recently BUTTERMILK underwent a major operation. She ight from the farm to was in the hospital about 10 days. DANCE. Odd Fellows hill Satur /our door, write or call day, November 20, sponsored by Telephone No. 8812 Mt. Heart club. Music by Bill Tate and Rhythm Girls. Turkey CUR PRODUCTS door prize. 47tlc ALWAYS SATISFY Mrs. Mary Sniering and Mat 11-25-48 Thedtven of Hillsboro spent {he week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. VanderZanden. CARNIVAL AND DANCE, Legion hall, Friday, November 19. Bene fit Vernonia public library. Don't Timber Rt., Box 56 miss the fun. 47tlc Vernonia, Oregon Mrs. J. A. McDonald hss gone to Gales Creek to visit for a few days with her son, George Mc Donald and family. Silk Crepe DANCE, Odd Fellows hall Satur day, November 20, sponsored by Mt. Heart club. Music by Bill Tate and Rhythm Girls. Turkey door prize. 47tlc The Ritz twins, DeAnn and Di- New Strutter Cloth Ann, celebrated their 1st birthday November 10 with a birthday cake and received many nice gifts. DANCE Thursday, November 25, Arkie and His Jolly Cowboys. Sponsored by American Legion Auxiliary. 47tlc Mrs. Alta Landers who formally was staying with “Grandma” Mc Donald is now staying with Mrs. Flannel Nightgowns Pearl Rice during her illness. CARNIVAL AND DANCE, Legion hall, Friday, November 19. Bene Christmas Wrapping If fit Vernonia public library. Don’t miss the fun. 47tlc Desired Another product available lo cally now is the Sew-gem sewing machine for which Mrs. Cloyd Jess, Riverview, has the agency. Mrs. Jess announced that she was Irving Conklin, Jim Davis, Clint Sqjbert and his daughter, Laura May, attended the annual banquet held in Portland by the Oregon Goat Breeders association each year. The DeWitt bridge is getting a new floor, the work being done by H. A. 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