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Relief Committee Gets Fund for Welfare Work I Mrs. Frances Mullins was hos- I Club Officers Are Installed Rainbow Girls Install Officers THE EAGLE. VERNONIA, ORE THURSDAY. JAN 31. 1952 3 * I ■ I — ........ ■ ■■■—»■■ I .... ■ I ... 11 I I I ■ ———"• Place of Residence Changed by Couple RIVERVIEW — Mr and Mrs. teas for the January 17 meeting | Vincent Monaco and children and I of the Vernonia Study Club. The F. L. Club meeting was Mr and Mrs. James McCrory New officers for the Order of During ©he business meeting, | Rainbow for Girls were installed | held January 16 at the home of and children spent the week end j Beryl Cline with the installation at Stattie visiting Mrs. Georgia Mrs. Ben Brickel, chairman of ■ at public installation which took the local Red Feather drive, an- i place at the Masonic Temple on I of new officers taking place. They Monaco. are: Orme Robertson, president; pounced that $720 50 is avail Monday evening, January 28. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Rose have Isabel Anderegg, vice-president; The installing officers were: able for the Vernonia Emergen Irene Mmger, secretary; June moved into the Olive Apart- Patty Floaten; Donna Aldrich, cy Relief committee for com ments from the Hawkins house. marshall; Pat McNair, recorder W tson. treasurer. munity welfare. Mr. and Mrs. Walt Parker I The appointive officers are: For the review. Mrs. Harry San- and Floyd Bush, musiciai?. ®The Louise Hamnett, press chairman: spent Sunday at Garibaldi visit don told the dramtic story of officers are: Worthy Advisor, Myy 1*pp: Beryl Cline, scrapbook; Herlene i ing Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Parker. 'Florence Nightengale" written Mr. anu Mrs. bSilph Kono of Robertson, sunstftie committe® Worthy Asst.. K*.therfrie Keasey; by Lucy Ridgely Seymer. Clatskanie are the parents of a Charity, ©Glenna Pearl; Hope. Reva Jo Hughes, drill captain and Mrs. Warne Empey will have girl born anuarv 17 and named the study group at the next «> Darlene Aspinall; Faith, Joyce Suzie Atkins, chaplain. Diane Lynn. © Howard: Recorder, Barbara Ho meeting on February 7. Final plans wre made for the Louis McCoy and three child ward; Trg^urer, Nancy Berger- annual Valentine dance f<© Feb- son; Chaplain. """---- ' Marga®t Mich- ruary 9 at the IOOF hall. Tick, ren of Portland visited at the hom»x®of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn ener; ; Drill Leader, Alice1 Davis; ets will be sold. ® ® • <w ® © Mitchell Sunday. Asst. . Di>ill Leader. Joyce Jones; This F Cluw was asked to Love, Faye Cook; Religion, Mar- pu.Sir;.the drill at the Rebekah garet Cook; Assembly in May at Salem by Two New Cars Bought Nature. Pat Hickman; Immor- resident Mary Allen of the Re I By Treharne Families ¿ality, Alice Steers; Fidelity, The Business and Profession«-’ bekah Assembly. Women's club held its first meet Odsan Blount; Patriotism. Norma TREHARNE — Mr and Mrs. Opal Counts was a guest at Elliott; Service, Harriet Heath: ing of the new year Tuesday the meeting. Refreshments were Carl ^Snyder were Sunday din night of last week at the home Cong. Observer. Jean Ann Ander ser • d and the girls Cord'd on ner guests of Mr. and M©^, Don egg; Outer Observer. Bev“rly cfgjMrs. Irma Chance. An elec •posters. Louise Hamnett was Reynolds and ^atlSe. tion of officers for 1952 were Cline; Choir Director, Diana Aid- Mr. and Mrs. Royce N©vton presented her past President rich; Musician. Pe» Stiff: His named: and Darlene spent Sunday after links for pin. Julie Kanzler, president® Mer torian, De Anna Jr, la. noon at the Wilbur Thaclyr - -• I«ove, Myrna Brandow; Reli cedes Proehl, vice-president; Re- home. Jo Hughes, secretary; Irma gion, Mary Jane Galloway .•Na Mr. and Mrs Myral Odam and Mist Young People’s Chance, treasurer; Maxine Bush,< ture. Joan Roediger; Immortality, ♦ amily at driving a new car. • Club Discusses Sale corresponding secretary and Mar I Patsy Wilt; Fidelity, Arliene Si Mr. end Mrs. Truman Daven- The Young People’s Club of garet Brockhaus, chairman of bel; Patriotism, Dorothy Gwin; port are owners of a new car, Service, Bertha Keasey; Chap Mist held their January me ting F smmittees. © © Mr. and airs. Bert Tisdale and The m.mebrs voted unan lain, Marilou Fredrickson; Drill at the home of Berna Howery. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Beck and Su There were .^ght members pre san n’tored to Hillsboro Friday.® imously ©a become affiliated na Leader. Patsy Brissett. o sent and a short business meeting q Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Swanson tionally with th© Business arft was held. Members were well Professional Women’s club. A visited the Robert Reynolds fa plased with the results of the doll tentative date of February If® mily Friday. sale and discussed njjking fancy w-s set ¿or a meeting with the ’ Work for a future sale. Lida state Resident tQ bej;uest speak Harris incited the club to her er. Each member will bring a i home for a spagetti supper, which protective club member to this j V'ernonia Temple No. 61, Py was well amended and enjoyed meeting. FIVE YEARS AGO thian Sisters, met Jant/ary 23 for by all. their regular pfteting with The February meeting will be For results—Eagle Classifieds! From The Fagle, Jen. 23, 1947 M.E'.C. Edith McFarland presid at Esme Closner’s home. Work on the bank building is _____ O ing. scheduled to begin so< 1 to* re © Committees were appointed for model the structure's interior in Founder’s Day Program the first quarter of the year. preparation for opening th“ Ver Given at PEO Meeting ® An invitation was received fpr nonia Branch of the Commer the Temple to attend and par The Vernonia Chapter.aP.E.Oa cial Bank of Banks George E. ticipate in the district convention Sisterhood, met at the horn© of Laver, cashier of the Banks bank to be held at Gtjston on April Mrs. Wrn. Bridgers Tuesday even said Monday noon when he .vas 1 ing. A lovely candlelight pro, ofte of the guest ^peakers at the charter was draped*’ in gram for Founder’s Day was weeklv Lions club meeting. memory of Past Grand Chitf given by Mrs. Hamp Roberson The ' other line'*telephone rates Louise Bainbridge. I in Oregon we“e eliminated kite and Mrs. Wm. Nilson. A coin march was held for th“ Mrs. Wm. Nelson will entertain I in December and charges are now' Call or Write benefit of the March of Dimes at the home of Mrs. Wesley Bol- being made on a uniform airline campaign. ® © meier for the next ¿regular meet basis within .the state unu'er an Refreshments pf coconut cream : ing, February 12.» agreement arrived at .between i pie and coffe"*- were served by Pacific Telephone and Telegraph I Hettie Petersen, tenme Stanley and the West Coast Telephone and Lesta Garner. _ Couple Married at Company, according .to an an Ceremony January 6 nouncement by Public Utilities i i Bobby MtrcklingjVernonia and Commissioner Ge rge H. I ugg. Mrs. Davies Honored Victim of Polio Makes Recovery Candidate BIRKENFELD — Karren Jen sen celebrated her birthday the 23rd. Mrs Jensen took ice cream and cake to the sqhoo! so all the children in her room could celebrate with her. A year ago Karen had polio and on her birthday was in an iron lung at Isolation hospital in Portland She was one of the lucky ones as she has completely recovered with no after effects. Lloyd Beach is home from the hospital and getting along nicely I Affiliation of Club Authorized Temple Invited To Convention YESTERDAYS For Grade A Pasteurized « Dairy Products PEBBLE Í CREEK DAIRY I I Telephone 8812 ? i I At Shower Given Friday Mrs. James Davies was hon-> guest at a stor^ shower ’given Friday, January 25. Mrs. Earl King and Mrs. Marvin Kamholz were ho'jjesses. Vernonia, Oregon Timber Rt., Box 56 L « LOW PRICES FREE r T s PE c TIONS "GUARD 10 o © YOUR —* CLEANING HEALTH" J, D. Mendenhall Sanitary Septic Tank Service * o * © • : : Father Visited 1 1 I 1 1 1 All Work Guaranteed — No Mileage Charge ! Hillsboro, Oregon — Phone 3303 — Rt. ? Box 302-E Toll Charges Accepted 'THXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXMXHXHXH^ W I © VERNONIA The Commercisi Group of Banks Serving North west Oregon HILLSBORO H READY TO SERVE YOU IN '52 H For every banking need you will find this a H convenient, courteous and helpful place to do H business. Miss Margie Williams, Dortiand, TEN YEARS AGO were married January 6 at a From The Eagle, Jan. 22. 1942 ceremony performed at the Evai’ gelical United Brethren church # The signing of pledges to buy United States Defense b> ids and in Rirtland. After a "short wedding trip to* stamps was started h-re Tuesday Canada, Mr. and Mi $ Mt rckling morning, t’ne opening day of the are making their home in Ver- drive in Oregon, to get everyone's signature on a pledge to purchase nonia. • a specified amount of the bonds or stamps in aiding to finance the present war expenditures. In signing the pledges the individ uals are asked to signify the a mount he can devote to the purchase every week or month. An advance report Tuesday of NATAL — Mr. ar -I M • Bill West from near Tigard call“d at this week by E H. Condit, Ver the Oblack home last Wednesday. nonia chairman of the local Red Mr. and Mrs. Don Armstrong Cross drive for funds, revealed that one accounting has already and Na icy Jane were Sunday visitors here with her parents. been made and that by Clark and Wilson. A total of $277 has Mr and Mrs. I. Dass Sato:day overnight guests of been turned in by the employees Devine families were Mr. of that compa.iy at Wilark County chairman and field Mrs. Lloyd Stunard and Lois Marvin, Miss Vivian Lord workers who volunteered for ac Everett Danieison. all of tivity in the nation wide mo- Tillamook, and Johnnie Thorn bilization of Women met last Thursday in Clatskanie at a ton of Forest Grove. William Pringle. Jr., motored luncheon at which Grace Kent to Astoria last Friday to see his Magruder, county leader. pre- father who is in an Astoria hos sided with Sadie Orr Dunbar, pital State Director of the Board for Mobilization of Women, as prin cipal speaker. Eagle Classifieds! In Hospital Group Meets at ! Home Thursday REP. WALTER NORBLAD of the First Oregon Congressional District has announced his can NATAL — Mrs. Robert Ma didacy for reelection. Norblad. 43-year-old Astoria lawyer, who thews entertained the Mist Help was first elected to Congress ing Circle last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. O'black were shortly after his dischargeflfrom the Xrmy in 1945, is completing Thursday callers at the home of his four’ll consecutive term in ' Robert Hilliker in Alder Grove the House. His current com si Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Wright and mittee on Committees and Armed son, David, and Miss Virginia Mathews, all of Portland, were Services, and the position of week end guests at their par Western Republican Whip. ents, the L. P. Mathews. J^oid spontaneous combustion. Get rid of those oil satur®ed or paint rags lying around BARGER ELECTRIC-REPAIR PHONE 853 ■(¿REWINDING k REPAIRING AC- DC MOTORS GENERATORS APPLIANCES NEHALEM VALLEY First Houie North of Reservoir on Stoney Point Road. MOTOR FREIGHT Your ‘One-stop’ Saving Center Ail Penn Supreme 100 ParafineQC — lYlOlOr UUBa8e In Your Container Gal M a I av D BTTTDTVQ No- 1 Group for Ford, Chev., DM 1 1 LniLiO piymouth $13.45 Exch. 6.00x16 Multi-Grip Tire $19.07 T ax Inc. 9x12 Linoleum Rugs Hvy. Qual. $7.95 - $8.95 $7.95 Men’s Sturdy Buijt Work Shoes $2.69 Flannel Shirts, for men Curtains—Lace, Rayon, Plastic. Cottage Sets $3.98 Gal. PAINT— 1-Coat Flat, Oil Base Several Shades $17.25 Up G.E. Elecric Motor >/2-l/3 H P. 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