Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, February 19, 1953, Page 2, Image 2

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    t "TRYHtsDAV, FEB. 19, 1953
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THE
EAGLE,
VERNONIA.
ORE.
Weekly Visit
7th Barber Shop
TOPICS OF THE TOWN
Mr*. Luther Herrin ha» been
< onfined to bed most of last week
with flu.
Mr. and Mr». M A. Oakes'
Sunday dinner guests were Mrs.
Oakes' brother, Mr. and Mrs.
Marvis Taylor and family of Sea­
side and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tay­
lor and family of Natal and Mrs.
Leona Taylor, Mrs. Oakes’ moth­
er. and Wm. Lindley of Vernonia.
VERMONIA EXTENSION Unit
rooked food tale Saturday. Sund-
land's.
8tlc
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Johnson left
here last week end for Coos Bay
where they visited their daughter
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ro-
E X p e-r t work.
Finest materials.
Work done
pmnptlv . . . and guaranteed.
Let us give you a free estimate.
for
ELGINS
DuraPower
Mainspring*
Caartntrrd never to brrak in service!
Available for nioet Elfin model«.
«Made
Elgilo»' mated Patent pending
A. L. Kullander
WACTHMAICER — JEWELER
Official Watch Inspector.
S.P irS Ry.
I Guest* Entertained at
i Valentine Party Friday
I
TREHARNE — Friday
even-
1 ing Geo. Snyder, LeRoy Thomas,
Shirley Britton, Edwina Siedel-
Scenes
of
the
‘
90s
will
come
to
bert New, until Wednesday.
Guests at the home of Mr. and life next week in Forest Grove I man and Jean and J. R. Kirk­
Mrs. Frank McCabe Wednesday when non-professional male quar­ bride were guests of Speed Lus.
of last week were Mrs. Margaret tets compete for the $300 first by in Vernonia at a Valentine
Thiele and A. Petti of Portland. prize in the 7th annual Original party.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hawkins All-Northwest Barber Shop con­
Rosalie Kirkbride attended the
and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Kam- test and Gay Nineties festival high school class Valentine party
holz were in Portland Sunday slated for February 27 and 28.
' at the Evangelical church Satur­
In addition to the $300 first day evening.
aft?rnoon where they attended
the Oaks park square dance for prize, to be awarded in silver
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Kirkbride
coins to the top quartet from
which Cal Golden was caller.
and Edwina Siedelman motor:d
Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Leath spent Washington, Oregon, or Idaho, to Portland Monday on business.
the past week end with Mr. and will be $700 in cash prizes and They had lunch and visited with
Mrs. Lee Hall at Springfield. I numerous individual trophies for Mrs. Doris Young.
While there they saw Mr. and i unique window displays, costumes
Mrs. Florence Reynolds was
Mrs. Ed Thinnss, Mr. and Mrs. and parade entries.
hostess Friday at a birthday party
Pete Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. ■
The Forest Grove Gleemen,
at her home in honor of Mrs. Ann
Elzie Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Sen- I sponsors of the affair, promise a
Walker of Portland, former resi­
nett Drennan were visiting with full bill of activity to begin on
dent of Treharne.
Mr. and Mrs. Jones.
Thursday evening with the Gay
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weaver
VERNONIA EXTENSION Unit Nineties ball to take place in
and
children and Mr. and Mrs.
cooked food sale Saturday, Sund- the Legion Hall. Quartet compe.
land's.
8tlc tion will start Friday evening Don Reynolds and Birt Snyder
Mrs. Essie Nance is much im­ with the eliminations contest be- motored to Forest Grove Satur­
day evening.
proved from her recent fall, but ■ ginning at 7:00.
Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Rey­
will not be able to work or be
Forest Grove high school audi­
nolds,
Michael and David visited
in the beauty shop this week.
torium will become the San Fran-
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weaver and
i cisco Barbary coast Saturday children Sunday evening. Mrs.
night, setting the scene for quar­ Reynolds is faeling better fol­
tet finals and the Gay Nineties lowing her long illness.
Review.
Mail order tickets for th? Fri­
RIVERVIEW — Mr. and Mrs. day night all-quartet program
C. I. Anderson spent Thursday and the two Saturday night stage
night at the home of their daugh­ shows are now available. Tickets
ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Eben may be obtained by writing to
John. They report that Lea John, Ticket Chairman, P.O. Box 13,
TREHARNE — Mr. and Mrs.
who is a victim of polio, has im­ Forest Grove. Include a self-ad­
proved sufficiently to start to dressed stamped enevelop and a Charles Thomas, Sr., of Vernonia,
Charles Thomas, Jr., sister Laura
school at the beginning of the check or money order.
second semester.
Prices will be $1.80 for Friday and Miss Edwina Siedelman mo­
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gatchett night’s program and $2.40 for tored to Portland Tuesday, F b-
and children of Milwaukie spent each of the Saturday night shows. ruary 10 where Mrs. Thomas, Sr.,
entered the Emanuel hospital for
Sunday visiting at the home of
an
operation.
Thursday
Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wyckoff.
Thomas, Sr., and son, Charles,
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Mitchell
Jr., Betty Huntley, Mrs. Ed Sie­
spent Friday and Saturday in |
delman and Edwina motored to
Portland at the home of Mr. and
Portland on business. The Thom­
Mrs. James Mitchell.
ases visited Mrs. Thomas, Sr., and
RIVERVIEW — Barbara Owen Mrs. Siedelman and Mrs. Hunt-
of Portland spent last week at ley visited their doctors.
Mrs. Jane Miller was hostess
her parents' home, confined to
her bed and being cared for by in her home Thursday at a stork
her grandmother, Mrs. Chas. shower in honor of Mrs. Rose
Cook. She was taken to Port­ Mary Smith. Mrs. Smith received
land Monday by Rev. and Mrs. many useful gifts. Those out-
of-town people attending were:
H. L. Russell for treatments.
Martha Brown of Banks and Mrs.
Albert Helland, son Norman
Anna Cody of For . st Grove, aunts
and Dorothy Wis back of Ellens­
of Mrs. Smith; NUs. Ann Walker
burg, visited at the home of Mr.
of Portland; and Mrs. William
and Mrs. Rex Normand from
Eberly of Banks, her mother-in-
Thursday until Saturday.
law. Mrs. Weber of Banks, an­
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Parker
other aunt, was unable to attend
and children of Nehalem spent
but sent a gift.
Sunday visiting his parents, Mr.
Frank White, Sr., of Astoria
and Mrs. Walter Parker.
visited his daughter and husband,
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Buckner and
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Miller, Sunday,
children of Hillsboro visited at
February 8, returning horn? Mon­
the horn s of Mr. and Mrs. Ed
day.
Buckner and Mrs. Artie Buckner
Sunday. The latter went home
Samuel Adams is known as
with them for a lew days visit.
the "Father of the Revolution. ’
Mrs. Glen Hawkins, son Billy,
and Mrs. Frank Serafin and son
ONLY THE
visited at the home of Mrs. Clif-
ford Felton at St. Helens Thurs­
day.
Airs. Sarafin also visited
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Beeler, while there.
IS GOOD ENOUGH
Mr. and Mrs. Olin Robbins
FOR OtJR
moved from Vernonia into the
Smith house at Sth St.
i
Victim of Polio
Making Recovery
I
Hospital Entered
For Operation
Illness Causes
Week Spent Here
Rolling Log
Causes Death
MIST — It has been learned
here of an accident in Fortuna,
California Tuesday that tbok the
life of Herbert Camberg. He was
killed by a rolling log. His par­
ents and the 11 children were
early pioneers of the Nehalem
Valley. The parents now have
passed on, but this is the first
one of the 11 children to pass on.
The mail carrier had quite an
accident with his car Monday
when another car crowded him
off the road. The wrecker took
the car out. We do not have
the particulars at this time.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hockman
are visiting th? Chas. Sundlands.
The Hockmans are from Ba ver­
ton.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Roeser
and Bobby from Astoria were
Sunday visitors of her parents,
the Chas. Hansens.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Burnham
and family from Portland spent
Sunday at the Shalmon Libel
home.
Mrs. Joe Cechmanek spent a
few days last week in Portland
with her children.
Mr. and Mrs. B. Wilson were
callers at the Norman Hansen
home Sunday evening.
Several ladies met Friday at
the home of Mrs. J. W. Howry
for the home extension unit,
Mrs. Knowles kept the small
children at her horn? while the
ladies were engaged at the meet­
ing.
Mrs. Lloyd B?ach from Birken-
feld and Mrs. Anna Wallace from
Seaside wer? making calls on
some old friends Friday.
Geo. Jones was a Vernonia
shopper Monday.
State Bond Sales
Increase in January
Purchase of series E and H de
fense bonds throughout Oregon
during January jumped 51» per
cent over January of last year,
according to Philip L. Hickey,
county defense bond chairman.
State-wide sales of the E and
H defense bonds amounted to
$2,642,464, while county sales to­
taled
$39,712.
An additional
$513,328 in ssries J and K defense
bonds were also sold during Jan­
uary throughout the state.
BEN’S BARBER SHOP
Expert Tonsorial Work
Vernonia, Oregon
Joy Theatre
THURS.. FRI.
FEB. 19 20
MILLION DOLLAR
MERMAID
Esther Williams - Victor Mature
FEB. 21
SATURDAY
I SHOT
JESSIE JAMES
Preston Foster - Barbara Britton
Plus
STOP
THAT CAB
Sid Milton - Tom Neal
SUN., MON.
FEB. 22-23
SON OF THE
PALEFACE
Bob Hope - Jane Russell
Roy Rogers
TUES., WED.
FEB. 24-25
THE
ATOMIC CITY
Michael
Moore - Nancy Gates
Oregon-American
LUMBER
CORPORATION
Vernonia, Oregon
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BEST
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Program Given
At PT A Meeting
FAR BEHIND IN COST
Today's basic cost of living has risen far beyond the
cost of telephone service. Al the same time the costs of
providing service have increased. Constant telephone
expansion broadens its usefulness—increasing its value
to you. Truly telephone service, today's big bargain,
is far ahead ia value—far behind in cost.
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OLtrimu (win
Vernonia P.-T.A. m.mbers heard
several musical numbers as well
as a skit Monday evening at the
program which marked the ob­
servance of founder’s day for the
association.
Mrs. L. L. Wells
acted as chairman for the pro­
gram and m eting.
Musical numbers were present­ I
ed by: the high school band, the
grade school boys' chorus, boys’
| quartet, girls' chorus, a girls' duet
and girls* folk dance.
The Washington Sth grade dra­
ma group presented th? skit. The
j Vernonia Bakery donated a cake
i for the evening's refreshments
which were made possible through
th? work of Mrs. George Peters,
Mrs. Paul Sisi t , Mrs. Harry
Sandon and Mrs. Blanche Millis.
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everytime you purchase baking needs.
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