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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1952)
Several Victims Of Flu at Natal Mr*. Odam Entertain* At JBirthday Party NATAL — Mrs. Bill Pringle is ill with the flu. Several in this community have been victims of the flu recently. TREHARNE — Mrs Leaon Odam entertained the birthday club Thursday, October 23 in honor of her birthday. After Mrs. Odam opened her many gifts, the ladies drew names for the Christmas party, which will be held at Mrs. Odam’s about Other birthday December 18. parties planned were Mrs. Flor- ence Kirkbride, November 6. a; fter home and Mrs. Rose Mary Smith, November 20 at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Harve Whitmire and son visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Whitmire. Turner Daniel called on Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Whitmire Sun day and helped them put up their heating stove as the morn ings are chilly now. Laundry and Dry Cleaning IN WEDNESDAY BACK WEDNESDAY Same service for Dry Cleaning. Bring To— BEN BRICKEL’S BARBER SHOP Oregon Laundry and Dry Cleaners Marvis Taylor called on his brother, Ray Taylor, here last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wilson mo- tored to Hillsboro last Wednes- day. Mr. and Mrs. George Mathews are building a home in our vi cinity. It will be near the L. P.- Mathews resid? nee. Ellen Devine and Ruth Kyser attended the MHC meeting at the Melis home last Thursday. Mrs. Knute Johnson and son were in Portland on a business trip Monday. Sunday callers at the Kyser home wire Mr. and Mrs. Kenton Zillman and children. William and Jimmy Zillman were Satur day callers. Mr. and Mrs. Max Oblack were in Astoria last Friday. Miss Amy Kyser returned home from Lakebay, Washington last Friday where she sp nt a week with her aunt. Mrs. Sam Devine called on Mr. and Mrs. C. Dani. Ison near Rai nier one day last week. Mrs. Melis called at the Kyser and Wells home on Sunday. FINE RECORD h > s MAKES HIM WORTHY OF YOUR SUPPORT! RE-ELECT Halloween Party Slated at Natal NATAL — A hallow >en party will be given at the Natal Grange hall Friday night. October 31. Everyone is welcome to come and join the fun. Sunday callers at the Clair Devines were Mr. and Mrs. Herb Edmonds and girls of Mayger and Mr. and Mrs. J. Gordon of Delena. Friday callers at the Sam De vines were Mr. and Mrs. Ray mond Malhuer of Portland. Mr. and Mrs; James Stout w re Forest Grove visitors Friday. Union Meeting of Church Attended THE EAGLE, VERNONIA, ORE I-------------------------------------------------- I I RIVERVIEW — Mr and Mrs. Hank Hudson attended a union meeting of the Latter Day Saints Church at Seaside Sunday. i Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Snook i and Mr. and Mrs. Nutbrock and I son of Salem and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Morgan and daughter, Dar lene and son. Don, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vir gil Snook. Mrs. Carl Wilson and two child ren of Missoula, Montana ar • visiting at the home of her moth er, Mrs. Blanche Millis. Mrs. J. E. Rose, Jackie Green wood. Mrs. Derrel Rose and two children and Mrs. E. L. Lloyd spent Tuesday in Portland help ing Christine Staight c.Iebrate her first birthday. Mrs. Erlene Snell of Portland spent Sunday at the J. E. Rose and E. L. Lloyd homes. Week end visitors at the Lou. Huntley home were Mr. and Mrs Gerald McCool and children ot Bonny Slope. Mr. and Mrs. Mer rill Wear and children of Mil waukie, Nate Huntley and Mary and Tom Teel of McMinnvill . Riverview Home Opened To Guests Sunday RIVERVIEW — Mrs. Ida Con- dit of Mist spent Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. N Rundell. Mrs. Elmer Swanson. Louis Mays, Herbert Combs and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde D-ney, all of Port- THURSDAY. OCT 3ff, 1352 I land, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T F. Hillyer Su. day. Mr. and Mrs Carl Bi and children of Kelso, Wash.ngton visited his mother. Mi Cora Biggs, and sister and far y. Mr and Mrs. Clifford Fvwle; Satur day. Tor Buy*—Eagle Classified*! YOlbUNANDER-AND OREGON «Ufl Lit if D ' UNANOS ,,o The Gutenberg Bib’? is also known as the Mazarin Bible. ma ?0**1* iZn yhl9h c***- ■ ’c '°"» «• fo Cllorl,, a SPV b ,'C 0,e9on For results—Eagle Classifieds! CANDIDATE ÎRESS ht disi served ably for has four terms’. Of the best NORBIAD has one for Economy of voting records 1- t in the nation, anv Congressman endered out- norbiao has rc <ce as a member standing servi . Armed Services, of the House norblao Elect For Grade A Pasteurized Dairy Products PHILIP L. HICKEY STATE REPRESENTATIVE Dairy Farmer- Business Leader-Ci vic Worker PEBBLE Taxpayer in both Clatsop and Columbia Counties » «..urn CREEK DAIRY World War II. Re-Elect i Walter NORBIA ■ - 33rd District, «.latsop and .olumbia Counties Call or Write Paid Adv., Hickey for Représentative Committee, Arch Duncan, Secy., St. Helens, Ore. Telephone 8812 Vernonia, Oregon Timber Rt., Box 56 Newest! Nimblest! Power Packed Beauty Come Kit It Through Its Paces I Right now, at your Dodge dealer’s, there’s a sleek Power Packed Beauty that is just waiting for you to get behind the wheel and take a "Road Test” ride. Come drive it today! You’ll discover a new kind of car, built for action and tailored to the needs of active, on-the-go Americans. It will open your eyea. IF YOU DON’T KNOW VOTE "NO"... Specifications and Equipment subject ti> change utihout notice. Thrill to Its Surging V-Eight Power I N.w 140-h. p. leV R om V-lifM Nudge the accelerator, and feel the eager response of the most efficient engine design in any American car! Thia new 140-h.p. Red Ram VEight ia alue with power. It make, you the manter of hill and highway. 1 2 Preserves your steady supply of pure, whole some milk at fair, uniform prices! A LAW 3 Keeps the dairy industry out of the hands of a one-man political dictatorl WHICH. 4 Keeps the dairy industry from falling into the hands of a big-business monopoly! 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