Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, April 24, 1952, Page 3, Image 3

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    Circle Plans for
May 2 Ceremony
Club Elects Officers,
Flans for Benefit Sale
THE
Eight Families
Move to Park
Fanners Get
Help with Work
EAGLE,
VERNONIA, ORE
YESTERDAYS
Mrs. Rob-rt Lindsay entertain­
ed the Vernonia Study club at
her home last Thursday evening.
FIVE YEARS AGO
Nehaelm Circle No. 881, Neigh­ Mrs. Bill Horn gave a very in­
NATAL — Teddy Erickson is
NATAL — E-ght families have I From The Eagle. April 17. 1947
bors of Woodcraft, met for their
teresting program, telling some busy assisting the farmers with I moved in the Dass Park recently.
Th" annual visit of the mobile
social evening Thursday. April
of the life of James Audubon.
their work.
He helped Fr"d I Th? m-n are employed on the chest x-ray unit to Vernonia is
17. at the American Legion hall.
She also told about the Budgies, Johnson a couple of days last state highway.
scheduled for Monday and Tues­
The time usually devoted to or Love Birds, and how they are week.
Mr. and Mrs. K W. Zillman day of the coming week. The
games and fun was used to com­
taught to talk. The story of the
Mr. and Mrs. William Zillman
and daughter and Mrs. W. W. unit will be here■ all dav Mon-
plete plans for the installation of
Birds of Paradise, native to New i were Monday evening visitors at
Zillman and Jimmy were last dav and will be located at the
officers and silver anniversary
Guinea, and the Pink bird of I the Ernest Kyser’s.
Thursday visitors at the Ernest
high school.
party to be held at the Legion
Texas was given.
The Pink
Kyser home. Otht r visitors last
Mrs. Erma Johnson and Mrs.
ha 1 oh Fridav. Mary 2.
Nearly all the entrants from
Bird of Texas is found only in
week were Mr and Mrs. Clar­ Vernonia in the district music
Michencr of Vernonia called on
The evening was made enjoy­ Texas, with a very few found
ence
Kyser
and
girls
of
Mist..
Mrs. Robert Lindsay last Thurs­
able by celebrating th? birthdays
tournament held at Estacada last
in0 Louisiana.
Mrs. Frances Wilson of Port­ Friday and Saturday were award­
day.
of two of the members. Neigh­
Final
plans
were
made
for®
the
land
spent
the
week
end
here
Mr and Mrs. Clair Devine at­
bors George and Erma Johnson
ed ratings of two for their num­
Library fund rummage sale to be
tended an anniversary party for with Mr. and Mrs. Ira Peterson. bers. high school principal Ray
served delicious
refreshments.
held
this
week
end,
April
25
and
Mrs.
Wilson
is
Mr.
Peterson
’
s
Mrs. Devin ’s brother and sister-
N ighbor Erma had made two
Mills said Monday.
26. El etion of officers was hold
in-law in Kelso Saturday night. I aunt. She accompanied Veanon
beautiful birthday cak"s. One
The resignation of Mrs. Frank­
Mrs. Emil Messing was elected Thev were Sunday dinn-r guests down from Portland who spent
was inscribed with the name of
lin Malmsten as s- cretary of the
president: Mrs. Frances Mullins, of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Edmonds th" week end with his parents.
Neighbor Lois Thayer and the
vice-president
and Mrs. Lee
Last week visitors at the De­ Vernonia Library board was ac­
in Mayger.
other bore the name of June
Panele, sccretarv-tr.asurer.
vine's were Mr. and Mrs. L. W. cepted at the April meeting of
Recent guest* at the Clyde
W. as.
the group h"ld last Thursday.
The next meeting will be May
Hend rsons’ were their daugh­ Stunkard and son of Tillamook, Mb's Malmsten has nerved as a
E -eryon- present eni<<ed the
1 at the home of Mrs. Wesley
Einar
Dani
-Ison
of
Hillsboro
and
ter
and
family,
Mr
and
Mrs.
birthday celebration and the sing,
member for over 20 years and
Bolmeier with Mrs. Pangle as
Kraig. and their son. Norm Hen­ Mr. and Mrs. Dean Porter of recognition of her services for
ing of the birthday song mav
host ss. Mrs. R. D. Eby will
Cedar
Grove.
Little
Judy
Porter
derson
of
Portland.
have been given just a wee bit have charge of the program.
such a period of time was voiced
M rand Mrs. Wm Pringle call­ spent a few days with the De­ bv members of the present board.
of extra "Oomph” due to the fact
vine
’
s
while
her
parents
made
a
ed
on
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Wally
Noakes
that neither “Birthdayee” was
TEN YEARS AGO
trip down th' coast.
last Saturday evening.
present.
Mr. and Mrs. Noble Dunlap and From The Eagle. April 16. 1942
18 Members Attend
__ • _
The Vernonia Logger relty
Mr and Mrs. Robert Lindsay
Townsend Meeting
callfd on Mrs. Ida Hoberg near track team broke a former
Republican Women
Business Trip Made
Birkenfeld Sunday afternoon.
record in the class C quarter­
The Townsend club met Sat­
Slate Candidate Tea
Monday to Salem
Dee Vere Hershey and Max mile relay and won also, the
urday, April 19 at the Oake's
Oblack motored to Sal.m Mon­ three-quarter mile relay to re­
club room far a big pot-luck
T.-ie Rainier unit of Republican
NATAL — Visitors at the Ray
day on business.
tain its Hayward relay cup won
supper
at
6:30
with
18
memb.rs
women is preparing for a can­
Taylors on Sunday were Dora
last year. The events were run
present.
After
supper
members
didate tea which will take plac'
Northrup and Mr. and Mrs. Gene
last Friday at Eugene in the sixth
had
their
regular
meeting
and
the evening of May 1 at 7:30
Northrup of Banks and Mr. and
annual Hayward m-et.
then played bingo.
at the home of Mrs. Alice Wood
Mrs. Art Doreo of Mist.
Hot lunches for the children
The n xt meeting will be May
at Rainier.
Richard Peterson motored to
of the grade school may be a
3 at the same place.
The tea is open to the public so
St. Helens Saturday.
feature of their school life begin-
The petition for the old-age
Tuesday evening visitors at
r'-ople may meet and know their
ing with the opening of the n >xt
pension increase was talked of.
the Clair D“vine’s were Mr. and
Columbia county candidates
year of school this coming fall
as only registered vot rs may
better.
Mrs. Bud Brve of Clatskanie.
if discussion of the lunch prob­
sign them.
MIST — Guests of the A. R.
Mr. and Mrs. William Pringle
lem at recent grade school board
wre Portland visitors last Fri­ Melis family during last week
meetings develop into reality.
end were: Mrs. Anna Wallace,
GOOD FOOD OR
day.
They vidt d with Mr.
FIFTEEN YEARS AGO
Mrs El’a F nl>. Miss Kati"
F>in"er ScSed'led
Pringl.’s sister, Mrs. Mabel Mil­
LOW PRICES!
From The Eagle. April 16. 1937
Coffee and Miss Joan Melis, all
ler.
By VFW Auxiliary
A WPA project for the propos-
Mr. and Mrs. Dashney of from Seaside.
WHICH FOR YOU?
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sundland i ed ball grounds in the city nark
Aloha w tc Saturday evening
Th" regular m??ting of the
Why debate on this question I V.F.W. Auxiliary was held at visitors at the Robert Lindsay and Mr. and Mrs. A R. Mills i left Friday for the East to get a
spent Sunday at Seaside.
when you can come to the
horn?.
the home of Myrtle Cox. April
n w car and visit relatives. They
County Demonstration. Nehal-
Palace Cafe and enjoy both.
22 with 16 members p’esent.
stopp <i ovet at Mountain Hoi*e,
'eni
Unit
drew
quite
a
good
many
We feature the best foods ob­
P ans for th" ham dinn’r. to
Idaho over the week end to visit
ladies recently at the horn? of
tainable at prices suited to your
be held Apiil 26. were completed.
Palace
Note
Expresses
George.
Mrs.
Minnie
Wilson
It
was
an
budget.
Why not come in
Plans are being made for a
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Thomp­
interesting subject, "Purse Mak­
Thanks for Sympathy
teday!
bazaar to be held sometime in
son and Gary of Portland spent
ing,"
for
that
meeting.
I October.
Received here last week by­
Easter dinner guests at th? L. the week end with Mr. and Mrs.
PALACE CAFE
After the meeting refr"shments
Mrs. Wilma Borton was a note of P Wikstrom home were Mr. and L. H. Jepson.
| were served by Myrtle Cox and
Mrs. Carrie Smith
thanks from Buckingham Palace.
Mrs. Joe Roeser and two child­
Shirley Bauersfeld.
England, sent in answer to a
ren. and Mr. and Mrs. Norvin
message of sympathy Mrs. Bor­ Wikstrom from Vernonia.
ton wrote when th? King of
Mrs. F W Wilk and son. Jackie
England pass"d away.
Nelson, of Seattle, were Saturday-
The note from the palace said:
night guests of h°r mother, Mrs.
"The Private Secretary is com­ I. E. Knowles and family.
manded to thank Mrs. Wilma
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde May came
Borton and those associated with down from V-rnonia Sunday and
her for their kind message of
visited the Gzorge Jones family.
TV lN3S3Hd GNIV
sympathy, which Her Majesty
Mrs. Minnie Johnson is here
much anpreciates." It was sent
from Forest Grove at the home of
fa
March
daughter, Mrs. Roy Hughes.
Meeting of Unit
Attracts Crowd
Tlae Friendly Store where
Quality Costs No More
I
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Circle Entertained
At Steers Home
The Friendship Circle met at
the home of Mrs. Ruth Steers
Thursday
Pot-luck lunch was
served at noon.
During the business meeting
which follow d it was decided to
m et next month at th- home ot
Mrs. Isabel Carmichael, May 15.
Members present were: Freda
Biggs, Ruby Biegs. Isabel Car-
micha 1 and two chi'dren. Mar­
vel Chalmers. Iva Ellis and son,
I.aura Carmichael. Emma Mc­
Donald and son. Blanche Millis,
Agnes Gibson, Gloria Ellis and
children, and the hostess, Ruth
Steers.
RAND
Brown Leathers
The men's sport style sensation that’s sweeping
the nation! Cool, colorful, flexible, light and
airy footwear with extra thick, long-wearing
cushion crepe soles. Ask for them by name
"BOBS" by the makers of Rand shoes.
MENS SIZES
3
would not be possible in time to
be used this year, reported L. H
Dewey of th" park committee
at the chamber of commerce
luncheon in the Masonic temple
Tuesday noon.
He advocated
the use of donated labor, which
he believed would be more suc­
cessful anyway, because of the
small number of men eligible
for WPA employment With the
help of the entire community th
park would be made the play
ground of the county, he believed
One of the most important
stones found along the Oregon
coast are the onyx agates, said to
be some of the best in the world
Expert Tonsorial Work
BEN S BARBER SHOP
Vernonia, Oregon
Laundry and
Dry Cleaning
IN THURSDAY
BACK THURSDAY
Same service for Dry
Cleaning.
Bring To—
BEN BRICKEL’S
J^ARtBER SHOP
Oregon Laundry
and
Dry Cleaners
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Monitor
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Brown. Navy and Faded
B'ue Deni —
Ceremony Due
For Induction
BIRKENFELD — Mrs. Francis
T.arson spent Friday with Mrs.
Herbert Rodgers of Jewell. The
Larsons ha.ve a new truck.
Darrell Elliott passed his physi­
cal Monday for the air force.
He will be inducted May 8 at a
mass induction ceremony in St.
Helens.
Pansy Stinchfield is getting
along as well as ca nbe expected.
She will be in the hospital sever­
al weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Bellingham
CASUALS ¿n MEN
Gal* Arr«y of Colon
24, 1952
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MILLER'S
...Light Enough to Float
THURSDAY. APR
A COMPLETE
ASSORTMENT I
OF
SOFT DRINKS
IN STOCK !
When you go
“The Credit Monitor” will make it easier for the prompt pay­
ing customer to obtain credit, and will enable each merchant to
minimize credit loss. Delinquent accounts are reported each
month.
If you owe any one of the following merchants a delinquent
account please contact them at once and make arrangement« to
pay, so that there can be no misunderstanding as to the way
you are listed in “The Credit Monitor.”
on that next
outing come in and stock up
.
on our soft drinks. We also
have the complete needs for
J
the picnicker in stock.
|
Come
in today and look at our dis­
plays.
The Merchants Credit Service and the business and profes­
sional men announce the publication of “The Credit Monitor,
a monthly bulletin showing the paying habits of the credit
customers of this entire area.
You too. will become
one of our regular customers
j
when you 'Sec th? Difference.’
C-D-E6 to 12
SAM S FOOD STORE
BUSH FURNITURE
NEHALEM MARKET & GROCERY
HAHN HARDWARE
VERNONIA DRUG CO.
BOBS UNION SERVICE
ROSE AVENUE GARAGE
SUNNYSIDE SERVICE
VERNONIA SERVICE
JONES GROCERY
VERNONIA INSURANCE EXCHANGE
BRUNSMAN HARDWARE
KINGS GROCERY
HAWKEN MOTORS
VERNONIA AUTO CO.
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KULLANDERS JEWELRY STORE
NEHALEM DAIRY
LEES GROCERY k SERVICE
WESTERN STORE
MILL MARKET
ROBERT'S UNION OIL DIST.
E. V. Robertson. D*»t. Shell Products
NEHALEM SERVICE
VERNONIA TRADING CO.
MILL MARKET/
AND LOCKERS
Credit is Valuable. Protect Yours.
Remember—
DELIVERIES TWICE j
DAILY: 10 a m - 3 pm
PHONE 1391
Trade Where This Value is Appreciated
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