Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, November 13, 1952, Page 3, Image 3

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    Couple Married at
Vancouver Monday
Miss Inetta May and Calvin
Mitchell were united tn marriage
at Vancouver, Washington No­
vember 10. They will live at
Fort Lewis, Washington where
Mr. Mitchell is stationed. Inetta
plans to finish her schooling
there
Millis, Graham
Rites Performed
THE
YESTERDAYS Winners Named
FIVE YEARS AGO
For Card Party
From The Eagle. Nov. 13. 1947
Secretary Resigns
Place with Club
John Elder was named chair­
Miss Virginia Millis, daughter
Mrs. Ralph Valpiani and Mrs.
of Mrs. Blanche Millis, became man to conduct this year’s Ver- ! Al Sauer were hostesses for a
the bride of Ronald Graham, son nonia community chest drive.
pinochle and canasta card party
Miss Velva Ramsey will be in Saturday evening at the parish
of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Graham, •
at an impressive ceremony at the charge of sale of Christmas Seals hall.
First Christian church, Sunday, for the Vernonia area and Mrs.
The door prize was won by
November 2. Max Millis gave William Bridgers for Mist and Claude Gibson.
the bride away and Rev. C. F. Birkenfeld.
The prizes for pinochle were
Swander officiated.
Robert Curl, nephew of Pete won by: ladies — Bess Nichols,
The bride wore a white' satin Brunsman began work early this high; Mrs. Bob Lindsay, low;,
gown and carried a white Bible month at Brunsman Hardware.
men—Bert Hawkins, high and
and bouquet of white bouvardia
Edward Salomonsen, Lions club Bob Lindsay, low.
centered with an orchid.
president, announced that the club
For canasta the winners were:
Maid of honor was the bride's had set aside $50 to be used ladies—Mrs. Grace Currie, high;
The Busy Bees 4-H cooking
sister, Mrs. Carl Wilson, and for the purchase of glasses for Margaret VanderZanden, low;
< tub of Mist met November 1 at
bridemaids were Miss Faye Mil­ children whose parents are un­ men—Bob Curl, high and Dave
Mrs. Aldon Ashley’s home to
lis and Mrs. Rita Watson. Flower able to pay for such an expense. Brunsman, low.
work on toys for the child care
girl was Sandra Wilson and ring­ Dr. H. E. Schlegel will be chair-
Refreshments were served by '
project of the Mist-Nehalem ex­
•man of the club committee in
bearer, Eddie Hammond.
the hostesses.
tension unit. The toys will be
charge
of
getting
the
glasses
when
Selwyn Graves was best man
exhibited at the P-T.A. meeting
and
the ushers were: Gerald Mil­ the n -ed is determine.
November 13. Harold Black will
lis,
Lynn Michener and Jack TEN YEARS AGO
attend that meeting to present
Frank.
From The Eagle. Nov. 12, 1942
pins to club members and also to
Miss Lillian Laird, secretary at
Murvel Frank sang "Because"
show moving pictures.
t"he
Washington school, was nam­
and
“
The
Wedding
Prayer.
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Again on November 4 the club
ed this week as chairman of the I
met at the home of Evelyn and
The church was decorated in
NATAL — De eV ere Hershey
Doris Powers and the breakfast autumn colors using chrysan­ Christmas Seal sale in Vernonia. 1
Excess tires turned in at the i attended the Newport-Clatskanie
group prepared a dinner consist­ themums and tulle bows.
Railway Express office here as a football game Friday. DeeVere's
ing of harvest ham, baked casser­
A reception was held in the
ole, baked potatoes, sliced toma­ church parlor after the ceremony. prelude to mileage rationing, nephew. Bud Wilkins, was one
numbered approximately 250 by of the players on the Newport
toes and jello. Mrs. Ashley
The young couple went to the
brought a cake and Mr. and Mrs. coast for a short wedding trip. last Tuesday noon, according to team.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Oblack and
R. M. Aldrich, depot agent.
Powers were dinner guests.
They will leave Wednesday for
The latest count of men from family spent the week end at
The club planned to meet again Tulsa, Oklahoma where he will
Vernonia and vicinity who are Powell Butte where they visited
Sunday morning to finish the attend aeronautics school.
serving
in the armed forces to- ; Max’s sister and family, Mr and
toys. At a meeting held the last
tals 222. The army has 130; air Mrs' William Dietz.
of October, new officers were in­
Tuesday evening visitors at the
corps 37; navy 44; naval aviation
stalled at a candle light cere­ Parents Announce
William Pringle home were Mr.
2; marines 4; coast guard 5.
mony.
Daughter’s Engagement
Mrs. Harry Sandon and John and Mrs. Lynn Van of Portland ,
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Caton W. Elder were accepted this week and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Devine.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kyser were j
announce the engagement of their as additions to the local war price
BACK AGAIN
W I and OLDER! daughter, Leona, to James Sme- and rationing board. Loel Ro­ Clatskanie motorists last Thurs- !
jkal. The weddnng will take berts and Elmore Knight are the day evening.
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place the latter part of Novem- ' members who have served since
Year Old Straight
A man who thinks he knows it |
the board organized with three
ber.
Kentucky Bourbon
members. Mrs. J. C. Lincoln is all has a tendency to tell it all.
Always put off until tomorrow the other original member, but
the unkind act which you wanted has moved away.
WHISKEY
FIFTEEN YEARS AGO
to do today.
From The Eagle, Nov. 12, 1937
A specjal levy of $1533 was
Confront the average politician
with a cold fact and you get a voted Saturday morning at a I
meeting of Road District 16 in the !
hot denial.
city hall as half of the cost of an !
oiling program to protect Bridge I
street from mud and dust and to I
improve State avenue four blocks i
south of Bridge street.
N o need to fear wearing glasses because you think them
t
The Vernonia Eagle has been
sold
to Marion Sexton and Mar­
unbecoming. See us for the newest and most flattering
J
vin Kamholz of Goldendalc,
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frames NOW. Prices to Please
I will take possession November I
29.
DR. C. A. PLUMSTEAD — Optometrist
Dr. H. M. Bigelow. K. A. Mc­
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Phone 445
Hillsboro
233 E. Baseline
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Neill,
J. W. Nichols, Emil Mess­
¡For Further Information Inquire at Ku.lander’s Jewelry Storv
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ing and Lyman Hawken were
“You Can't Be Optomistic if You Have Mis’y Op'iea”
elected directors of the Vernonia [
chamber of commerce.
Club Works on
Project of Unit
Game Attended
Friday Night
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THURSDAY, NOV. 13, 1952 3
EAG1-E, VF.RNONIA, ORE
The Young People's club of
Mist met at the home off Della
Wilson November 5 with six
members present.
A short business meeting was
held. Betty Sandy resigned as
secretary because they are mov­
ing to eastern Oregon. A new
secretary will be elected at the
December meeting. Each mem­
ber is to take a friendship table­
cloth with signatures and sayings
of the other members. Gladys
Dyer was voted in as a new mem­
ber.
Hunters Back
Without Luck
BIRKENFELD — Mrs. Robert
DuPuis was called to Caliform.»
last Tuesday by the death of hem­
father. She returned Friday.
Fred Larson, Lloyd Stuve. an<J
Leonard Harris of Mist went tu
Eastern Oregon elk hunting last
week end. Sorry to report they
didn't bring home any elk.
Virginia Johnson celebrated her
birthday Sunday.
Tile Vesper Tea ladies met
with Annie B. Johnston in Beaver
ton Thursday.
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The Berg brothers had a ditcti
' digger out recently and are lay
Former Engineer
Stops for Visit
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For Grade A
Pasteurized
Dairy Products
BIRKENFELD — Among the
visitors at the J. R. Bennett home
this week were John Swanson
and Tom Brewer. One time Mr.
Swanson ran the locomotive on
the Kerry line here.
Mr. and Mrs. Dugan went to
Timber the first of the week.
The sewing club met with Pat
Larson last Tuesday. Eight mem­
bers were present. Jean Stuve
is the next hostess.
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Baker
were in Portland Sunday.
Kenneth Trummel spent the
week end at the M, P. Mills
home. Ken is a member of the
coast guard and is now stationed
at Seattle. They just recently
completed a cruise to Greenland
His ship is an ice breaker.
Mrs. Arbie Mills cut her hand
quite severely on a broken fruit
jar Monday.
Call or Write
PEBBLE
CREEK DAIRY
Telephone 8812
Vernonia, Oregon
Timber Rt., Box 56
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Banquet, Dedication
Attended Saturday
Those from Mist attending the i
leaders banquet and dedication of ,
the dormitory and fairgrounds i
Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Ash.
ley and Bertie Lu, Evelyn and
Doris Powers and Delores Wilson.
I Doris, Evelyn and Delores ap­
peared on the program.
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Laundry and
Dry Cleaning
IN WEDNESDAY
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In city after city, town after town,
record-breaking crowds are thronging
Dodge dealer showrooms. Their enthu­
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as the newest, nimblest piece of live
action on four wheels.
Specification* and Equipment tuhjeci to change without notice
^veryfhings frew! New 140-h.p. Red
Same service for Dry I
Cleaning.
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Ram V-Eight Engine
Bring To—
Hood.
BEN BRICKEL’S
BARBER SHOP
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New Gyro-Torque
Drive with “Scat” Gear. New -let Air-Flow
New Pilot-View Curved Windshield.
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are loaded with the foods you crave for the coming holidays.
Come into SAM’S today and place your order for holiday foods.
Save that last minute wear and tear of crowded stores later.
Stock up now while our supply is plentiful.
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