Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, February 12, 1953, Page 2, Image 2

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3 THURSDAY, FEB
12. 1»53 THE EAGLE.
VERNONIA.
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TOPICS OF THE TOWN
Lepion and Auxiliary members
attending the district conference
at Forest Grove Sunday were Mrs.
Albert Schalock, Mrs Harry Cul­
bertson and Mrs. Chas. Biggs.
Mrs. Vernon Lindsley of Tim­
ber route underwent a major op­
eration at the Portland Osteopa­
thic hospital Tuesday of last
week and returned home this
Tueaday.
Word has been received from
Fairbanks, Alaska of the birth
of a son to Mr and Mrs. C. M.
Binkley February 4. He weighed
eight pounds. 10 ounces and is
i-amed John Emerson Mrs. Bink­
ley is the daughter of Mr. and
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Mrs Lee Hall of Springfield.
Mrs. Emil Messing Mrs. Nels
Jensen and Mrs. Adolph Nelson
spent Wednesday of last week
with Mrs. Carl Heise 1 and Mrs.
Marble Cook at th« Cook home
in Beaverton.
CARD PARTY, Parish hall. Ca-
tholic church. Feb. 14. 8:00. All
welcome.
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Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Nelson
had Sunday dinner with Mrs. Al­
fred Nordgren at her home in
Forest Grove.
F. L. CLUB Valentine Dance.
Bill Durbin's orchestra. February
14. I OOF. hall. Adm. »1.
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Essie Nance has been confined
to bed due to a fall on the steps
at her home last Saturday morn­
ing and will not be able to be in
her beauty shop this week. Mrs.
Nance’s mother from Tacoma is
expected here today to care for
her.
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Move Made to
New Residence
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Eight Books Added
To Library Shelves
New Owners of Store Take Over
Eight new books have been
purchased for the Vernonia li­
brary. They are: The Galileans,
Frank G. Slaughter; Death of an
Intruder. Nedra Tyre; Love for
Lydia. H. E. Bates; The Velvet
Doublet. James Street; Desiree,
Annemarie Selinko; The Sojour­
ner, Marjorie K. Rawlings; The
Case of the Sulky Girl. E. S.
Gardner and Information Please
Almanac, 1953, John Kiernan.
MIST — Mrs. A Ashley. Mrs.
C. Hansen and Mrs N. Hansen
called on Mrs. Shalmon Libel
Tuesday afternoon of last week,
Mrs. L. B. Eastman visited Mrs.
Austin Dowilng Monday of last
week.
Miss Shirley Wikstrom was
visiting her sister, Margie, in
Clatskanie recently.
Mrs. Charles Hansen visited
Mrs. Seluis Kynar in Clatskanie
Thursday evening.
Th? new owners took over the
store the first of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cehechman k
called on the Chas. Hansens Sun­
day. Mr. and Mrs. R. Schroeder
and Peter of Marshland were also
visitors.
Illnesses Strike
Several in Community
TREHARNE — Mrs Charles
Thomas, Sr., of Vernonia has
been very ill for sometime and
had another spell Monday. She
is the mother of Charles, Red
and Thomas. Jr.
Mrs. Sine Collins, mother oi
Mary Drips, had a bad sick speii
Monday morning. She is better
and is up but has to take it easy.
Mr and Mrs. G. C. Kirkbride
were Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Kirkbride
and family.
The Reynolds families received
word last week that Chester Rey
nolds of Portland had a minor op­
eration Friday, January 30, end
was taken home Monday, Febru­
ary 2.
Loretta Mills of Birkenfeld was
a week end guest of Rosalie Kirk­
bride.
BIRKENFELD — The Sewing
club met with Wilma Jensen last
Tuesday. There were six mem­
bers present. Mrs. Lloyd Stuve
won the prize for the game. Next
meeting will be February 17 with
Mrs. Howard Jones as hostess.
ROYAL
Mrs L. H. Jepson and Denny
were in Portland Friday and Sat­
The World's First
urday. They helped Mr. and
TRULY MODERN
Mrs. Richard Thompson move to
Portable Typewriter
a home they bought in S.E. Port­ THE
land.
VERNONIA EAGLE
Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Mills and
family of Portland spent Sun­
day at the M. P. Mills home.
The Elliotts moved into their
"Bus House” last week. Mr and
Mrs. Donald Jepson will move
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into the house they vacat d.
Mrs. G. W. Parman and Mrs.
Roy Hinkhouse of Scappoose
spent Tu sday in Birkenfeld. Mrs.
Parman attended the H. E C.
meeting at Nordstroms and Mrs.
Hinkhous'* visited her niece, Mrs.
Cecil Elliott.
Kathryn Elliott-spent the week
end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Elliott.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Thomp­
son and Gary spent Monday and
Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. L. H.
Jepson and family.
Boby Eastman left recently for
his home in Klamath Falls, after
a few weeks visit with his grand­
parents.
The A. Dowlings are building
over their bathroom this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Pugh and
Darlene and Marlene were Sat­
urday evening visitors of the
Chas. Hansens.
Mr and Mrs. Donald Sundland
and Sharon from McMinnville
spent week end before last with
his folks, the Chas. Sundlands.
Mrs. George Jones spent a day
last week with Mrs. Shalmon
Libel.
The average person chews one
slice of gum a w?ek.
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RIVERVIEW — Mrs. Robert
Franklin of Raymond, Washing
ton drove down Thursday and
took Mrs. Charles Allen and son.
Lee, there to the bedside of their
father, who is seriously ill. He
improved slightly and Mrs.
Franklin brought them back on
Monday.
Visitors at the W. J. Lindsley
home Thursday were Mrs. James
Walters of Cedar Mills, Mrs. Ray
Dorland and grandson of Hills­
boro and Mrs. J. A. Sanford of
North Plains.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Callister
visited Mr. and Mrs. Reed White
at the Klaskanine fish hatchery
Sunday.
1 YEAR IS LONG ENOUGH..
•Joí/ Theatre
to go without
having your watch
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FEB. 12-13
THURS.. FRI.
Illness Call» Fanrlv
To Father’» Bedside
TREASURE
OF GOLDEN CONDOR
cleaned and oiled
Cornell Wilde - Constance Smith
FEB. 14
SATURDAY
RODEO
Jane Nigh - John Archer
FEB. 15-16
SUN., MON.
PLYMOUTH
ADVENTURE
Spencer Tracy - Gene Tierney
FEB. 17-18
TUES., WED.
STEEL
TRAP
Joseph Cotten - Teresa Wright
Watches kept in tip top shape keep better time. Bring yours
in for free inspection to see if it needs cleaning, oiling or other
repairs. Expert, guaranteed work.
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SPECIAL NOTICE TO ELGIN OWNERS
DuraPower Mainsprings* available for most Elgin
Watches. An amazing aid to permanent accuracy.
* Ms4s ol "Elolor m.Ul. P.U.I
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A. L. KULLANDER
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WATCHMAKER — JEWELER
Off cial Watch Inspector, S. P i S. Rv.
CHEVROLET/
FULLY
AGED!
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YEARS OtO • THE
TWtS WHISKfY IS
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the low-price field!
Only on? out of three suicide
attempts is successful.
Your Butcher
Is Ä Good
Friend!
ON MEATS
The Striking New Bel Air 2-Door Sedan
» e’s pretty important to the health of your fam-
tr
ily . . . and the discretion he uses in buying
meats is reflected in the well-being of your fam-
Uy.
King’s Grocery and Market realizes this
and is proud in bringing to you the best of meats
at the least possible price.
For good meat plus
big savings trade at
KING’S Grocery - Market
Phone 91
Riverview
At the Mile Bridfr
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Entirety NEW titroufh ond tirrwyA!
featuring Chevrolet’s new
Blue-Flame” high-compression engine!
The '53 Chevrolet offers you the most powerful performance of any
low-priced car—together with extraordinary new economy—with an entirely
new 115-h.p. "Blue-Flame” Valve-in-Head engine, coupled with a new
Powerglide automatic transmission.* It's the most powerful engine in its
field—with an extra-high compression ratio of 7.5 to 1!
Come in ... see and drive this dynamic new pacemaker of low-priced
cars with all its many wonderful advancements.
New Bodies by Fisher . . . new, richer roomier inte­
riors ... new Powerglide* ... new Power Steering (op­
tional at extra cost) . . more weight-more stability ...
largest brakes in the low-price field . . . Safety Plate
Glass all around in sedans and coupes . . . E-Z-Eye
Plate Glass (optional at extra cost). tConUnuation at
Chevrolet also offers an advanced 108-h.p. "Thrift-King" engine in gear­
shift models, brings you blazing new performance and even greater economv.
ttandord •qvipment and trim illvinadad it dependent an arwlo-
4<l>t> ot mofsrioij
MORE PEOPLE BUY CHEVROLETS THAN ANY OTHER CAR!
Advanced High-Compression "Thrift-King” Valve-in-Heod Engine
•Combination of Powerflide automatic trantmunon and lli-tip. ~ Blue-Flame
optional on “Two-Ten" and Bel Air model] at extra con.
engine
VERNONIA AUTO COMPANY
Standard Oil Products
Phone 342
“A SAFE PLACE TO TRADE”
Your Chevrolet and G.M. Dealer
Vernonia, Oregon
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SEAWRIGHT'S Vernonia Cleaners and Laundry
4 DAY SERVICE — FOR BEST SERVICE PLEASE LEAVE CLEANING MONDAY, WEDNESDAY. OR FRIDAY
PLANT OPEN 6 DAYS WEEKLY: 9:30 A M. TO 5:30 P M. MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY — 9:00 A M. TO 1:00 P M. SATURDAY
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