Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, June 11, 1953, Page 2, Image 2

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THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1953 THE
EAGLE,
VERNONIA,
ORE.
Illness Strikes
Two at Natal
fore to Wednesday of last week
visiting friends at Mapleton, Flor­
ence and Coos Bay. They saw
Mr. and Mr*. Bob Spencer were the Marvin Woods at Mapleton,
NATAL — Maxine Oblack has
in Portland Sunday where they Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Penas at Coos
Bay and Amy Freitag and family I been quite ill with chicken pox.
attended a reunion of the Throop
A physician was called to see her
at Florence.
family. His nephew and family,
She is much
Mr. and Mr*. Frank Seelye were Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Via Throop, of
guests here Friday and Saturday better at this time. Marjorie Ky­
Eureka, California returned here
of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Hawken. ser is another victim of the chick­
Sunday evening to visit for a
en pox.
Gary Smith was operated on in
short time.
Mr. and Mrs. Pye of Portland
the Good Samaritan hospital in
F. L. CLUB dance I.O.O.F. hall
were
recent visitors of the R. E.
June 13. Bill Durbin orchestra. Portland Thursday. The opera­ Lindsays.
Other visitors were
2213c tion was made necessary by a car
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Bryant of Portland,
Mr. and Mr*. Dudley Spofford accident several years ago.
Mrs.
Ira
Peterson
entertained
were in Portland Sunday evening
Larry Brady, Clayton Aldrich.
where they saw her father, Her­ Moon Mullins, Gordon Cline, the home ec. club last week.
man Veal, at the Veteraas hos­ Owen East and Kenneth Ander­ Lunch was served to seven mem-
pital. He is improving slowly son went to Portland Monday bers.
Mrs. Noble Dunlap has been
from a recent heart attack, but evening to donate blood for Terry
will be there at least two more Brady who underwent surgery on going to Portland for observation
weeks. He has been in the hos­ his heart Monday. He is getting I and medical attention.
pital for the past six weeks and along well.
Mrs. Bill Pringle motored to
sent word here of his appreciation RUMMAGE SALE June 20. bene­ Seaside last Friday to attend
for the remembrance cards.
fit Pigmies and Peewees. McGee graduation. Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mr*. Ben Fowler spent Bldg.. Bridge and 2nd. Sponsored Pringle and Billy were in Sea­
by F. L. Club.
22t4c
from Saturday of the week be­
Mrs. Maude New and grand- side for a nephew’s wedding. They
daugher, Diana Aldrich, drove to returned Monday.
Sunday visitors at the DeeVere
Dallas Tuesday of last week wh"re
they attended the graduation of Hershey home were Mr. and Mrs.
Janet New, another granddaugh­ Hal Vicors, Mrs. Elsie Hershey
and Miss Bessie Hershey, all of
ter of Mrs. New.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Marshall Portland.
THURS., FRI.
JUNE 11-12
and family of Arcata, California
COME BACK
are here visiting his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Dave Marshall.
LITTLE SHEBA
Burt Lancaster - Shirley Booth F. L. CLUB dance. I.OO F. hall
The Academy Award Winner
June 13. Bill Durhin orchestra.
Lt. and Mrs. Raymond Lair were
SATURDAY
JUNE 13
here the forepart of this week to
BIRKENFELD — New chicken
visit at the home of his sister
THUNDERBIRDS
and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. I pox victims are Douglas Bel­
John Derek - Mona Freeman
Cecil Johnson. He returned re­ lingham and Michael Busch, while
SUN.. M(W
JUNE 14 15
cently from five months overseas Terry Larson and Gary Thomp­
where he was on duty as a navy son have the measles. Report on
APRIL IN PARIS
carrier dive bomber. He is sched­ grandma Carl is that she re­
(Color)
uled to spend the next two years mains about the same.
Ray Bolger - Doris Day
There will be a pink and blue
at Pensacola, Florida as instruc­
TUES.., WED.
JUNE 16 17
shower honoring Mrs. Geo. Foster
tor.
Friday afternoon at the home of
GUNSMOKE
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Mrs. Bill Hotsclaw of Jewell.
The
University
of
Santa
Tomas,
(Color)
founded by the Spanish in the Mrs. Victor Norman is co-hostess.
Aud ie Murphy - Susan Cabot
The American Legion Louis
Philippines in 1611, is about 25
years older than Harvard univer­ Larson post and the Auxiliary
held a joint meeting at Birken-
sity.
f. Id gym Monday night. Mrs.
Jack Brittner had charge of the
I program.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Bellingham
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and Nancy Stauffer of Jewell
drove to Portland Sunday to bring
EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT
George home for three days.
TOWN TOPICS
ef off
Surprise Is Feature
Of Relatives’ Visit
NATAL — Mrs. Walter Bate-
man is in Cornelius for two weeks
visiting her mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lindsay
have been recent visitors in Red­
mond with their son and family,
the Clarence Lindsays.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Peterson had
a pleasant surprise Sunday when
Mrs. Peterson’s brother and sister,
George and Ann Beerman, visited
from Aurora for the day.
Ike Dass was in Portland last
Friday. He consulted an optom­
etrist and visited his daughter
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Don
Armstrong.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hilliker,
Alder Grove, called on the Sam
Devines last Tuesday.
Pat Hildebrandt of Bakersfield
has been a recent house guest
of the Bill Pringles.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wolff were
in Portland Sunday. They were
dinner guests at relatives.
Godey’s Ladies Book was
first women’s magazine in
U. S.
Theatre
Square Dancing
Attracts Several
The area around Crater Lake
was established as a national park
in 1902 and since then has become
one of the nation’s top scenic
attractions.
BIRKENFELD — Several from
here attended the square dance
at Cathlamet Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Parman
and Dick visited Mr .and Mrs.
Don Jensen Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ilstead of Enum-
claw, Washington were here over
the week end with Mrs. Martha
Rosenberg.
The Joni Summers and a friend
from Lebanon called on Mr. and
Mrs. Ted Bellingham Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Udey, Sr.,
and their son-in-law. Bob Burg­
holder, of Portland were visitors
at ths Guy Bellingham home Sat.
urday. The men enjoyed some
fishing while here.
Mrs. Kalesse and Mrs. Guy
Bellingham went to Seaside last
Thursday to visit Mr. and Mrs.
Al Bartlett and children. Mr.
and Mrs. Bartlett were visiting at
Seaside. They live at Lake Ste­
vens, Washington.
Laundry and
Dry Cleaning
IN
THURSDAY
BACK
THURSDAY
Bring T o ­
ben BRICKEL’S
BARBER SHOP
Oregon Laundry
and
Dry Cleaners
More Cases of
Illness Develop
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SCHWINN
SCHWINN
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DÄNCE — To Good Music
COLUMBIA COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS
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Clair Musser and His Powder
River Ramblers
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Operation Performed
Saturday in Portland
NATzXL — Larry Oblack un­
I derwent a tonsilectomy Saturday
at the Physicians and Surgeons
hospital. Portland. Mr. and Mrs.
Oblack stayed over Saturday
night and brought Larry home
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Lindsay of
Portland were last Friday visitors
of the Robert Lindsays.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Devine were
Thursday dinner guests of
Bill Pringles.
Mrs. Reed Holding spent
week tnd at the Oblack home
ing for Maxine while her parents
were in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Thayer
were callers at the Lindsay home
recently.
^•ponf ^-fashioned refrigera^'
i- PHILCO Tp
:| dairy bar
Deborah Circle Names
Officers for Year
THE BOY AND GIRL PICKING THE MOST STRAWBERRIES
DURING THE COMING SEASON AT HARTWICK’S ROLLING
HILLS FARM AT BANKS WILL EACH RECEIVE A SCHWINN
BICYCLE. BIKES ON DISPLAY NOW AT—
d
BUS ROUTES ÄND SCHEDULES
Leave Pittsburg at 6:30 A.M.
Leave Vernonia directly for farm at 7:00 A.M.
Dan Cason bus leave Vernonia 7:00 A.M., travel Timber Route
to Sunset Junction then directly to farm.
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Deborah Circle members, who
met Tuesday afternoon at the Min­
nie Hughes home, elected offic­
ers to lead the group for the
coming year. Mrs. Hughes will
serve as president, Mrs. Robert
Lindsay as vice-president and
Mrs. Hazel Smith as secretary.
These are the same officers as
for the past year.
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SUNDLAND'S
ELECTRIC AND APPLIANCE
786 Bridge
Phone 581
V ernonia
‘NEHALEM VALLEY APPLIANCE DEALER’
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tOMTHUMl
FULL LINE OF BRUSHES
TURPENTINE, THINNER, PAINT ROLLERS AND
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Telephone 181
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Hahn Hardware
Vernonia, Ore.