Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, December 11, 1952, Page 2, Image 2

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THE
EAGLE,
VERNONIA,
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Yule Theme for
Unit Expressed
TOWN TOPICS
Milt Club Prepares
Meal at Meeting
A»o<*>' tboM who atleodad
Hve “Oklah<.ma production in
Portland were Mr and Mrs. Ben
Bnckrl Mr and Mri Nichol*,
Mrs Judd Greenman. Mr and
Mrs. Sam Hearing. Jr . Mrs Mona
Gordon, Mr and Mrs Sam Hear-
■ng, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs Wil-
fred Hoke
PLAY BINGO for turkey*, gee*».
rhvrfreiM or ham* American Le
?> oq hall
December 1). 7 pm.
5Otlc
Mr*. Judd Greenmar.
Mr*
W H Hurley, former
Vemotua resident, spent the week
end aa the jpjest
Mrs A J.
Hughes
Mrs. Hurley is from
Portland
FL CLUB holiday dance Sat­
urday December 13. Music by
Hal Cook.
4714c
Mr. and Mr*. Tommy Tomlin
are the parents of a daughter.
Kathy Arm. born November 22
and weigh.ng seven pounds, six
'■uwee*.
Mr and Mr*. Hale Grave* of
Portland are the parents of an
st»-poun<j daughter. Ruth Anne,
bom December 2. Grandparents
are Fred Oveson and Mr and
Mr*. W T Grave*
FL. CLUB holiday dance Sat­
urday. December 13. Music by
Hal Cook
4714c
Lawler Esto*, pharmacist, re­
turned recently from a vacation
he spent at various towns in
• astern Oregon and points in
The Busy Bee 4-H Cooking
Club of Mist met at the home of
Bor.nse Kjg>er.
The breakfast
club fixed link sausages; the
luncheon club made pineapple
cottage cheese sa.ad and the din­
ner club cooked sweet potatoes
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DEC. 11.12
MY WIFE'S
BEST FRIEND
Anne Baxter - Macdonald Carey
Grangers Go to
Installation
Wedding Date Set for
February of Next Year
The marriage of Miss Cecilia
Bork. daughter of Mr and Mrs.
Edgar H Bork of Portland, and
Stanley Paul Woolard, son of
Mr and Mrs. Carl J. Schaum­
burg of Vernonia, formerly of
Portland, is to take place Satur­
day morning, February 14 at St
Clares church, Portland.
Miss Bork was a graduate of
St. Mary' academy and a for­
mer student at Lewis and Clark
college.
Mr. Woolard has recently re­
turned from Japan where he
was stationed with the 403rd
Troop Carrier Wing as a photo­
grapher.
Cooker* Learn to
Measure at 1st Meet
Members of the cooking club,
the Little Bakers, at their first
SATURDAY
DEC. 13 meeting learned to measure su­
gar, butter, flour and salt. The
TO THE SHORES OF , group is led by Mrs. Evelyn Heath
TRIPOLI
and the officers are: president,
(Color)
Roberta Lyold;
vice-president,
John Payne - Maureen O’Hara
Connie McKenny; secretary, Su.
san Kock and reporter, Donna
SUM. MON
DEC. 14-1$
Savage.
DREAM BOAT
There are three other cooking
Clifton Webb - Ginger Rogers
clubs besides this one led by
Mrs. Heath.
TUES.. WED.
LOST CONTINENT
Xmas Gifts for file Enfin Family
$39.95
Presto Deep Fryer
Large Size. Automatic. Also Fryryte
G. E. MIXER
Hamilton Beach Mixer
339 95
G. E. Toaster, automatic - - $22.95
G. E. STEAM AND AUTOMATIC IRONS
ARVIN ADJUSTABLE IRONING BOARD
All M tai. 9 Different Heights
MIRRO AND PRESTO COOKERS
4-Qt. and 6-Qt. Size
4
312.95. 318.95
310.49
313 95. 316.95
$6.95
35 PIECE DINNER SET
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Lifetime Warranty
$4.98
SPECIAL Carving Set
53.49
ELECTRIC COFFEE MAKER
54.99 55 98
TABLE LAMPS
52.98
PIN-UP LAMPS
BOUDOIR LAMPS
53.49. 33.98
LADIES NYLON SLIPS
CANON NYLONS
BEAUTIFUL BLOUSES. NYLON AND ORLON 32 98. 33.98
TOWEL SETS BY CANON
100<7c WOOL BLANKETS AND
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31.98. 32 98
MEN'S CORDUROY SHIRTS
35 29
MEN'S SUEDE LEATHER JACKETS
313.95
BOYS COATS. SWEATERS. AND FLANNEL SHIRTS
HANDKERCHIEFS AND SCARFS.
SWEATERS. FLAN-
NEL PAJAMAS. NIGHT GOWNS. GIRLS. WOMEN. MEN
BICYCLES
326.95 and 557.95
TRICYCLES
54.98 to 518 95
ELECTRIC TRAINS
5’3.95 to 517.95
ERECTOR SETS.
5-Tube Radio
With the New Type Aerial
Electric Com Poppers
$19.95
$4.98
CARNIVAL DANCE New'* Year *
Eve.
Music by Melody Four.
(Never featured before in Ver­
nonia.) By American Legion
Auxiliary. Adm. 31.25.
Legion
hall.
50i3c
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PHONE 1271
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Famous Westinghouse Grill-N-
Waffle Baker. A b autiful last-
ing gift. Automatic heat control.
Interchangeable grids
Chrome Finish
BIG FRYRYTE VALUE!
Original automatic Electric Deep
Fryer.
Opens a new world of
cooking magic. Value includes
Fryrytt, Utility rack.
Popcorn
basket, plastic cover.
All for
the Special
Price cf
29“
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Wuuiex
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AQUAMAIK5
Proved 52% more accurate than aver-
at* Of. other welches tested 23%
store accurate than the nearest com-
p*t'n( watch
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CROTON
Electric Kitchen Clock.
T lechron brand.
A
very attractive addi­
tion to any
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kitchen
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Regular 52.45 Enamel
Roaster designed to fit
the new large breasted
turkeys.
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Deluxe Tricycle.
Wheel
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Reg.
16“
Also Benrus Waterproof
Watches 345 and up
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Millers Falls- Block
Plane. A better qual­
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A. L. Kullander
WATCHMAKER — JEWELER
Official Watch Inspector,
SPkS Ry.
Exciting Interlocking Patent
Will (opfivat* You From
Th. Very First Moment1
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Big Wagon Values
28"
Body
34"
Body
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Regular
$6.95. Big 41” Sled.
Handsome, streamlined design,
easy steering, sturdily constructed
to stand lot* of
SB 95
abuse. Special
“X
Black and Decker Home Utility Drill Kit.
drill, 7 high speed drill bits, wire brush, sanding
disks, arbor, rubber pad, metal
box. etc. Complete for
Also other electrical tools that make excellent
Christmas Gifts!
SUGGESTIONS
Desk Barometer
Upholstered Step Stool
Swing-away Can Opener
Pocket Knives
28-In. Aluminum Level
‘32“
$6 98
$15 98
<2 49
49c
$3 99
Cooking
Termometer 79c
Bath Scales
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CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY
DEC. 1« 17
Cessar Romero - George Brent
Audrey Totter
TREHARN'E — Mr and Mrs
G. C. Kirkbnde of Vernonia were
hosts at a birthday dinner Sun­
day. December 7, in honor of the
birthdays of their son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Byron Kirkbnde. Those present
were Mr and Mrs. Dan Mosier « i
of Sherwood. Mr. and Mrs. Ed
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Holmes of Beaverton, Mr. and
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Mrs Eric Carlson of Garbaldi,
Mr. and Mrs. Lester McNair, I
Jack Hines, Mr. and Mrs. Byron
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Kirkbnde and family and Miss '
Edwina Siedelman.
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The Mist-Nehalem extension
unit had its Christmas party at
the home of Ellen Wanstrom De­
cember 5. She was assisted by
Ka therm; Jepson. The business
meeting was very short ar.d the
afternoon was enjoyed by sing­
ing C hr-st mas carols, by a gift
exchange and a discussion of last
minute gifts.
Many ideas were presented for
gifts, seme being to have gifts
m mind throughout the year, by
taking advantage of bargains,
making aprons, hankies, and
many other things.
The new
tube paints were shown as a good I
NATAL — Members of Natal
idea for last minute ideas
Grange attended the installation
The children and Mrs. Knowles, |
of officers at the Birkenfeid
club sitter, w.re all invited to
this mcet.r.g. Ten children at- | Grange last Thursday night.
Mr and Mrs. T. Duggan and
tended.
girls
were Friday evening callers
The next meeting will be at
C. L. Waddell's home on January of Mr. and Mrs. Clair Divine.
Callers at the Sam Devine home
9, 1953.
last Tuesday evening were Mr.
and Mrs. Max Oblack and Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Hilliker.
Extension Group to
Those from here who attended
Meet at Pittsburg
the home extension unit Christ­
The Vernonia extension club mas party held at the home of
will meet Thursday. December Mrs. Ellen yVanstrom on the Fish­
11, at the home of Mrs. James hawk last Friday were: Mrs. Ro­
Smith at Pittsburg. A pot-luck | bert Mathews, Mrs. Ernest Kyser
dinner will be served at noon and and Amy Kyser. Mrs. L Waddell
a Christmas gift exchange will and Mrs. Clair Devine and child­
take place among the members ren.
and guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarenc? Kyser
were Saturday evening callers at
PLAY BINGO for turkey*, gwu, the Ernest Kysers. Sunday guests’
chickens or hams American Le­ were Mr. and Mrs. Donald James
gion hall. December 13. 7 pm. and children of Portland.
50tlc
APRON and cooked food sale
The insanity
ratio
among Saturday. December 13. Sundland
Social
Africans is 20 times better than Electric. By Nehalem
in the US.
club.
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■ and app.es and also made lemon
sponge pudding.
At the meeting the club plan­
ned to have a Christmas party
| Members drew names for ex­
changing gifts and the party will
be December 19 at Mrs. Ashley's.
After the dishes were done.
| Mrs Ashley showed the girls how
to make a candle holder using a
gum drop, life saver and birthday
candle Mrs Ashley also showed
the girls how to made a wreath
and a door swag using ever­
greens.
Joy Theatre
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Birthday* Remembered
By Dinner Sunday
$8 45
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