Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, October 23, 1952, Page 3, Image 3

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    Member» of Club
Entertained Thursday
Word Received
Of Sale of Home
BIRKENFELD — Mr. and Mr.;.
Cecil Elliott spent Sunday in
Portland visiting their daughter,
Kathryn.
Mr. and Mrs. Randy Gabriel­
sen spent the week end witn
Mrs. Adah Hoberg. Word was
received that Mrs. Hoberg had
sold her place.
However no
details of the sale have been
learned as yet.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bellingham
¿rd Mr. and Mrs. G. W Parman
attended the football gam? in
Portland Saturday.
Miss Mae Lynch returned to
htr home in Oakland, California
after spending several weeks
here visiting her cousins, John
arJ{j James Cahill.
Keith Elliott spent last week
end with his parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Elliott.
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TREHARNE — Mrs. Edna Rey.
nolds entertained the Birthday
club at her mother’s home Thurs­
day, October 16.
Those who
helped her celebrate hnr birth­
day were: Mrs. Jack L. Odam of
Vernonia, Leaon Odam, Flora
Whitmire and Linda Fletcher,
Rose Mary Smith, Jane Miller,
Nancy Daniel and Carolyn. Mrs.
Carl Snyder and Velma, Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Reynolds, Mr. and
Mrs. Lin Reynolds and sons,
Magdalene and Tony Weaver,
Ruth Pierce, Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Beck and Susan. Pauline Tisdale
and the hostess, Edna, and family.
Don, Cathie and Glen.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Snyder
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Kells and family at Mist Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reynolds
and Earl of Mist were visiting
friends and relatives Thursday
evening.
Your Child's Eyes Need Care!
A school child's eyes should be tested once a year according
to best medical opinion: the time to have this done is now,
the start of school. Bring your child in today to see if glasses
are needed. We will prescribe and fit your child expertly.
DR. C. A. PLUMSTEAD — Optometrist
Phone 4 15
Hillsboro
233 E. Baseline
For Further Information inquire at K11.lander’s Jewelry Storw
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At Thursday Meeting
Topic Presented
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Nehalem Circle No. 881, Neigh
bors of Woodcraft, met on Thurs­
day, Octob>r 16, for the regular
social meeting. The evening was
devoted to pinochle and fur.
After the games were over, de­
licious r"fr<shments were sersed
by Neighbors Bob and Alice
Lindsay,
It was decided to use the host­
ess prize money to help with
the f nances of th' Woodcraft
Home Fund.
All Neighbors of
Woodcraft Circles heln with this
fund, which is used to nelp main-
tain the Woodcraft home for aged
members of Woodcraft.
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Th > Mist-Nehalem home exten­
sion unit met at the horns of Mrs.
C. O. Hansen October 10. There
were 17 members present, and
three visitors. A report on 4-11
plans and work was giv n by
Minnie Wilson. They are plan­
ning to make toys for the child­
care program.
A paper drive
was announced for October 18.
Place for the pick-up will b'
posted.
Eleanor K 11s gave a
report on World Citizenship and
hoped for the pen-pal blanks for
the next meeting.
Virginia Hansen gave a brief
glimpse of th? next lesson, which
will be Holiday Decorations. The
meeting place for this lesson isn’t
definite, as yet, but the hope is
for the Mist gym.
The lesson ^or the day by given
NATAL — Forest Grove and
by Miss Betty Wieman on Good < Hillsboro visitors last week were
Taste in Clothes.
Ernest Kyser and W. Zilhr.a-i.
For the child-care program, th"
Clyde Johnson has been doing
club decided to give a payment
some carpenter work for DeeVerc-
from the treasury and each moth.
Hershey on his home. He has
er will give 25c.
put
new siding on his house and
A get-well card was signed and •
added a utility room and porch
sent to Miss Gallatin.
to it.
Pat Sundberg of Clatskanie
spent
Friday night at the Wayne
Valley Squares Slate
Pugh home.
Guest Caller Friday
Sunday afternoon call, rs at the
The Nehalem Valley Squares Oblack home were- Mr. and Mrs.
will meet Friday evening, Oc-' Jim Hirtzel and children of Rai­
tob'r 24 in the Birkenfeld Grange nier.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hofsft t-
hall. Clint Renney will be the
guest caller that night and all ter of Oregon City were Monday
square dancers are welcome to callers at the Bill Pringle home.
Mr. and Mrs. Hofstetter were for­
attend.
mer Vernonia residents.
Visitors at the Pringle home
PEO Sisterhood to
last Thursday w re Mr. and Mrs.
Lynn Vann of Portland and Mr.
Meet Again October 28
and Mrs. Jack Smith of Seaside.
Members of the local chapter
of PEO will meet at the home ot
Mrs. J. W. Nichols on Tuesday
evening, October 28.
THURSDAY, OCT 23, 166?
TV Show Viewed
At Hillsboro
BIRKENFELD — Bill Carl was
taken to the Cowlitz hospital in
Longview Friday. He fell three
weeks ago and has been unable
to leave his bed since then.
Lloyd Bullock of Phelan. Call
forma was in Birkenfeld Monday
visiting friends.
Dick Lousignont suffered a
slight stroke last Wednesday.
However, he was able to drive
his pick-up to the store Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Trent Garner left
for eastern Oregon this week end.
The girls are staving with Mr
and Mrs. Ttd Bellingham.
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Baker
went to Arlington last Tuesday
to attend the funeral of Darrell’s
uncle.
Mrs. Art Bellingham and Mrs.
Ted Bellingham were in Portland
on Friday. They went to see
South Pacific while there.
TREHARNE — Mr. and Mrs
Bob Murkling and Mr. and Mr-
Bobby Murkhng of Venwnv
were dinner guests of Mr. an’
Mrs. Jerome Whitmire Saturday,
after which they drove to Hill*
boro.
Mrs. Jerome Whitmire and
Mrs. Nancy Daniel called on Mi«.
Anna Wilson Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Snyder,
Velma and Bert, motored to HilU-
boro last week to watch tele
vision.
Mr and Mrs. Albert Reynolds
and Mrs. Edna Reynolds visited
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Walker la
Portland Wednesday. They alsa
attended to business in Hillstxu-.
on the way home.
Mrs. Leaon Odam was hasto-j
at a story shower at her horn?
in honor of Mrs. Sam Beck Tu«-»
day, October 14.
F. L. CLUB Halloween
I.OO.F. hall. November 1.
by Bill Durbin's orchestra
for costumes.
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for
dance.
Music
Prises
4312c
L. CLUB Halloween
O.F. hall. November 1
Bill Durbin's orchestra.
costumes.
dance
Music
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Easy to ownl liberal trade-in—low monthly payments.
SUNDLAND’S
ELECTRIC AND APPLIANCE
736 Bridge
Phone 581
Vernonia
NEHALEM VALLEY APPLIANCE DEALER’
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KEEP TAXES DOWN!
BELIEVE
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KEEP
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OF LIVING
DOWN!
Me Movie Theatres are
Out to Kitt Pari-Mutuel Racing
As a Competitive Entertainment Industry
If they succeed it will cost you, the Oregon taxpayer,
$1 million every year
DON’T LET THEM TAKE AWAY
pari-mutuel revenues totalling $6,781,960 now going
to fairs, agricultural shows and the state treasury.
VOTE
327 X NO
TAXPAYERS COMMITTEE TO RETAIN PARI MUTUEL REVENUES
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Hew. f«ecv’'ve Ser's’ery t. O *o. IHV ^’i*'d 7. O-ejon
Vote 319 x NO
ON THE MOTOR CARRIER HIGHWAY TRANSPORTATION ACT
this
is a MEASURE to INCREASE TAXES!
• Everything you buy is handled by trucks at some time, and increased
truck taxes will increase your daily costa of living!
• Increases apply to all motor vehicles of all sizes!
• Taxes on large common carriers, large private carriers and large
logging trucks are increased approximately 35% on mileage.
And.,.
Taxes on logging and dump trucks classified on flat fee option would
be increased 50%!
KNOW THE TRUTH! VOTE 319 X NO!
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