Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, August 21, 1952, Page 2, Image 2

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    ■2 TNUMSDAY, AUG. 21. 1952
THE
EAGLE, VERNONIA. ORE
TOPICS OF THE TOWN
Rebekahs Plan
For Official
Legion, Auxiliary
Picnic at Park Sun.
Sunday, American Legion and
Auxiliary members, with their
families, held a picnic at Rogers
park. Quite a number attended
and those who went fishing, etc.,
missed a wonderful feed.
The picnic was a pest-luck af­
fair and what luck—friend chick,
en with all the trimmings and
everything imaginable to eat. An
enjoyable afternoon was spent
eating, playing various games,
then eating some more. "Too
bad you missed it boys. Did you
get any fish.”
Wilkins’ home on Capitol Hill,
The regular meeting of Mt.
Hill left Vernonia Friday moving here earlier this month. Heart Rebekah Lodge was held
on August 14 with Isabel Ander-
' ugMrt IS, for Eureka, California Their daughter and family, Mr
and Mrs Floyd Markley and egg, Noble Grand, in the chair.
<-n a vacation trip.
children of Deer Island were visi.
Plans were computed for the
Bora m Mr. and Mrs. Loe Da-
tors here Tuesday evening.
official
visit of the assembly
in, a eon. Billy Dale, weighing
Mr. and Mrs Marshall Gram president. Olive Ramey, which is
* pilin'*' 3 ounces in the Osteo-
of Portland, are the parents of a to be on August 28. Several can­
pattuc hospital. Portland, at 6 08
boy. Marshal Christian, weighing didates are to be initiated on
August 14. Mrs Davis and
10 pounds. 11 ounces. He was that date and officers are looking
,un came home Monday.
bom at the Emanuel hospital. I forward to seeing as many mem­
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Purcell of
August 12. This new grandchild bers present as can possibly be
St Nelens are renting the Amy
is the 13th for Mrs. Dorthea Pear­ there.
son.
After the meeting was over,
RUMMAGE SALE.
Saturday. Myrtle Oaks. Verda Cook and Pat
August 23 at Lynn's Shoa Repair Galloway served refreshments.
shop. Sponsored by the F. O. E.
Auxiliary.
34tlc her father and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Pearl Biggs came Thurs­ Mrs. .Andy Stone, who brought
day evening from Wauna, to visit her horn? from Olympia. Wash­
On Saturday evening, the
ington. Miss Stone resides with
her sister, Mrs. Ruby Biggs.
American
Legion installed offi­
her
mother
and
family.
Mr.
anc
Carl Schaumburg entered the
cers for the coming year. The
Portland General hospital Mon­ Mrs. Ben Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Swanger installation was held jointly with
day, August 11 for treatment for
a back ailment.
He returned of Battle Creek. Iowa visited the Auxiliary. Guests were pre­
last week at the Emil Messing sent from Metzger, Scapoose and
home last Friday*.
Beaverton.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bateman home. Mrs. Swanger and Mr
Messing
are
brother
and
sister.
Roland Smith of Metzger, dis­
and family and his mother. Mrs
Emma Bateman from Covington. They arrived Sunday, August 10 trict 1 commander, was instal­
Oklahoma left here last Thurs­ and left Munday. August 18. On ling officer. The Washington-
day for Spokane where they visi­ Sunday. August 10 they were Columbia County Voiture 40 et 8
present at a family gathering installing team was as follows:
ted the Cecil Bateman family
Art Thibado and Andy Tercher
Mrs. Emma Bateman will leave which also included: Mr and
Mrs. ClauiLMessing. Mr. and Mi-s. of Metzger, O. DeVaul and Ray
there to return to her home.
Mrs. Gene Shipman, her moth- Richard Leake and Dick and John Hersture of Scappoose, Charles
er, Mrs. M. Mosman, and sister, Mr and Mrs. Marvin Porterfield Biggs, Frank Slemmons and
Harry Culbertson of Vernonia.
Mrs. Minnie Davis of Clatskanie and Robert and Patricia. Mr
Officers installed were: Ralph
drove to Cambridge, Idaho re- and Mrs. R. S. Lindsay. Me. and
cently where they attended the Mrs. Noble Dunlap and the host Hartman, commander; Vern
funeral of Mrs. Shipman's uncle. and hostess. The Swangers and Svkes, 1st vice-commander; Jes­
RUMMAGE SALE.
Saturday. Messings wtnt to Hood River se Miller, 2nd vice-com»nander;
Harry Culbertson, adjutant; Wil­
August 23 at Lynn's Shoe Repair Monday to visit the Annalas.
Mr and Mr< Claud E. Hurd. bur (Bill) Wilson, finance officer;
shop. Sponsored by the F. O. E.
Auxiliary
Mile Portland, cousins of Harry Junk­ J. W. Nichols, historian; Bill J.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Marshall en arrived at the Junken home Horn, service officer; H. H. King,
and Mrs. Emily Fairbanks, who last Thursday and with Mr. and chaplain and Bill H. Wilson, ser-
has been here visiting, left last Mrs. Junken motored to Tilia- geant-at-arms.
Social hour followed instal­
Friday for Arcata. California to mok and back up the coast sight
Mr. and Mrs. Junken lation with delicious refresh­
see Mr. and Mrs. Larry Marshall seeing.
took them back to their home in ments prepar d and served by
and family.
the Auxiliary.
Robert Willis left Vernonia Portland Sunday.
Saturday.
Tuesday morning for Yellowstone RUMMAGE SALE.
Guests at the Charles Justice
park where h will meet his August 23 at Lynn's Shoe Repair
home Saturday were: D. P. Bays
shop.
Sponsored
by
the
F.
O.
E.
father, John Willis, Robert and
34tlc and daughter, Iva, Portland; A.
his father will then go to Pres- Auxiliary.
P. Bays of Forest Grove; Mr.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Claude
Grable
cott. Arizona to see relatives.
and children of Los Angeles have and Mrs. Otto Goertzen of Clats-
sister,
Mrs.
Mrs.
Ben
Hall's
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kame: Mr. and Mrs. Andy Stone
George Hawkins, of Sioux City, been visiting relatives the past and family, Olympia, Washing-
Pi L
Iowa, arrived at the Hall home week. Claude Grable is a grand, ton; Mr. and Mrs. Mike Goerman,
SdlO
son of the late Charles Berger-
Friday
for a week's visit.
4 5 qt “
Portland and mother, Mrs. Sally
Miss Sharon Stone arrived home son and son of Mr and Mrs. Don
Goerman of Vallejo, California,
Grable,
former
residents
of
Ver
­
this last week end after spend­
The Vernonia Trap club will
££ PROOF • THE OLD HERMITAGE
ing thf*-summer since June 1 with nonia, The Dun Grables are ex-
-~.M wcapt KENTUCKY
pec ted to arrive via plane Sat- conduct a merchandise trap shoot
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O-A
urday tor a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Jackie Nance hill Sunday.
The Ruth Circle of the EUB
moved to Longview Tuesday
where he has employment. They church wi.1 meet Wt dnesday,
have been making their home at I August 20 for a picnic honoring
Forest Grove while he was at­ Mrs. Erie Knapp and Mrs. Hettie
Petersen's birthdays at the Oscar
tending Pacific university.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hahn of Weed picnic grounds on Timber
Montezuma, Kansas were expec­ route.
Mrs. Bessie Wells and daughter,
ted to arrive in Portland by plane
W- dnesday night and w.’.l visit Susie, of Hebo, arrived last week
his brother and wife, Mr. ana to visit Mr. Wells' parents, Mr.
Regularly 69c
Mrs. George Hahn, until Monday. and Mrs. Georg - Wells. They
Mr. and Mrs. J>m Fields, who expect to rt main this week.
were married in June, returned
a few days ago from Oklahoma
Regularly 90c Gallon. Guaranteed 2500 m-les
where they went on their wed­
ding trip.
Mrs. Fields is the
former Janet Siedelman
Mr. and Mrs. Bob King re-
PRICES EFFECTIVE AUG. 22 30 INCLUSIVE
turned home Sunday from a two-
week vacation trip which they
spint in Canada.
Sgt. Grant McCabe arrived here
Saturday to spend a week at the
home of his father, Frank Mc­
Riverview
Phone 5711
Cabe, before leaving for Cali-
fornia whtre he expects to be
shipped out for Japan.
Bob Adams, son of Mrs. Pearl
Adams, was home from Wednes-
day to Sunday of last wek be-
fore reporting to Port Angeles
where he is scheduled to be sta­
tioned with the epast guard.
Tarry Brady was injured Mon
day while working in the woods
and has been confined to his
home s<nce then with a severe
leg injury. It had not been deter­
mined by Wednesday whether
the leg was broken.
Me. and Mrs. Arnold Rufli of
Reunion Brings
Family Together
A family reunion held recently
in Arkansas was well attended
by the Davenport family.
All 12 children, other relatives
and grandchildren of Mr. and
Mrs. V. R. Davenport gathered
July 7 for a family reunion and
for the occasion of Mr. and Mrs.
Davenport’s 45th wedding anni­
versary.
The affair was held at the old
homesteal where six of the 12
children were born and all the
children finished their schooling
at the Pinnacle school.
Present wire: Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Davenport, Kathryn
and Roy of Crasses, Arkansas;
Mr. and Mrs. Harve Davenport,
Annelle, Favlene. LaRue and Don
of Sweet Home, Oregon; Mr. and
Mrs. Hayden Davenport, Joy
Dell and Hayden, Jr., of Sweet
Home; Mr. and Mrs. Otis Da­
venport of Lebanon, Mr. and
Mrs. Willie Gardener and Caro-
lynn. Coy, Marilyn, Loy of Pin­
nacle; Mr. and Mrs. Ordith Wide­
man. Ethel, Virginia, Mary, Chas.,
Carol, Judy and Betty of Black-
well, Oklahoma; Mr. and Mrs.
Truman Davenport of Vernonia;
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Danvenport,
Eugene and Lowell of Lebanon,
Oregon: Mr. and Mrs. Everett
Glenn, Roy Lola, Haymond and
Melvin of Asher, Arkansas; Mi.
and Mrs. Edwin Vinant, B-verly
and Barbara of Oceanside, Cali­
fornia; Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Mc-
Christensen, Linda and LaVerne
of Japtun. Arkansas; Tommy Da­
venport at home and the honored
guests. Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Da­
venport.
Hartman Placed
In Top Office
IVehalem Service
SPECIALS!
44c
BUG DEFLECTORS
MOTOR OIL 2-Gal. Cans GAL. 60c
$2.40 LUG WRENCHES
$1.75
Nehalem Service
WE HONOR
All Major Oil
Company and
National Credit Cards
THURS . FRI.
AUG.
PAT & MIKE
through National Credit
Spencer Tracy-
Katherine Hepburn
SATURDAY
AUG. 23
KENTUCKY
Loretta Young • Richard Green
Walter Brennan
SUN.. MON.
OB’S UNION
SERVICE
AUG 24 2$
FRANCIS GOES TO
WEST POINT
D nald O'Conner
Lot: Nelson
TUES.. WED
AUG 26 2?
KANGAROO
(Color)
Teter Lawford - Maureen O’Hara
Parents Announce
Daughter’s Engagement
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Wantland
anounce the engagement of their
daughter, Doris Jean, to Rob.rt
Kimball, son of Mr. and Mrs.
J Arch Kimball.
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Halls Honored at
Farewell Party Tuesday
Mr and Mrs. Ben Hall were
honored with a farewell pot-luck
luncheon a few days ago with
aproximately 60 people attend
ing. The ladies missionary circL.
acted as hostess for the ever.:
which took place at the Ameri­
can Legion hall Tuesday evening
The Hall family will move tc
the vicinity of Boise, Idaho n
the near future.
55th Anniversary
Celebrated Sun.
Mr. and Mrs. George E. Kirk
celebrated their 55th wedding
anniversary August 17 when 63
relatives and friends gathere-1
for a pot-luck picnic at Roger
park. Actual date of the an­
niversary was Monday, the 18th.
The children and grandchild­
ren presented the honored coup..
with 55 silver dollars, besides
other gifts.
Present for the occasion were*
Mr. and Mrs. Forest Kirk and
three sons of Coos Bay; Mr. an.:
Mrs. S. H. Peterson and Lee and
Francis Kirk, Buxton; Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Jacobs and daughte*.
Clatskanie; Mr. and Mrs. H. E.
Peterson and two sons, Mr. ani
Mrs. Edwin Justice and thre-.
sons, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jus­
tice, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Kirk,
all of Vernonia; Mr. and Mrs
C. W. Kirk and daguhter, Jewell:
a nitce, Linda and friend ci
Molalla; Mr. and Mrs. Andy
Stone and son, Runnie, Olympia.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Goertz n and
son, Douglas, Clatskanie; Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Holmes and three daugh -
ters, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lockwood
and two sons and Mr. and Mrs.
Mike Goerman, all of Portland.
Mrs. Sa! y Goennan. Valle J-.,
California; Mr. and Mrs. Cec
Tipton and daughter, Juan, Port­
land; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Frencr.
and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. L
Akers and family and Ethel HaL,
Vernonia.
Lots of Peaches, Pears, Apples
Sweet Corn, Tomatoes, Melons!
READY ABOUT SEPT. 7
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Ernie's Farm Market
2* 1 2 miles west of Forest Grove on Gales Creek
road
LOOK FOR OUR SIGN ON HIGHWAY
"Buy from Grower"
Telephone 16524