Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, August 13, 1953, Page 2, Image 2

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    2 THURSDAY. AUG. 13, 1953 THE EAGLE.
VERNONIA.
ORE.
Laundry and
Dry Cleaning
IN
THURSDAY
BACK
THURSDAY
Bring To—
BEN BRICKEL’S
BARBER SHOP
Oregon Laundry
and
Dry Cleaners
Past Neighbors
Visit Aged Lady
Stay in Hotpital to
End thia Week, Expected
BIRKENFELD — Trent Gamer
Second and third awards for the
has been in the hospital in Port­
Brunsman Hardware profit shar­
land with a stomach ailment. He
ing program went to Elizabeth
TREHARNE — Mr. and Mrs. expects to be home Wednesday or
NATAL
—
About
57
attended
Earl Spofford arrived from Sum­
Thursday.
I Serafin and Sherman Fisher last Albert Kirkwood, Mr. and Mrs
Mr. and Mrs. Mer) Graham o:
mitt August 2 and will be here the annual Devine picnic at Dass { Saturday, but the first place
Arthur George and son, David,
park
Sunday.
Relatives
came
Vernonia called on Mr. and Mri
until the middle of September
called
on
grandma
Rogers
Tues
­
visiting friends and relatives and I from Portland. Gaston and Clats­ | award, 1227, remained unclaimed day afternoon. Mr. Kirkwood and Ted Bellingham Saturday.
up to Wednesday morning of this Mrs. George are cousins. They
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Elliott, Mr
taking trips to Oregon Caves and kanie.
Mrs. Adah Hoberg called on week.
other scenic places and into Idaho.
were old tim* neighbors of grand­ and Mrs. Eddie Wheeler and Da/,
Mrs Mona Gordon visited rela­ Mrs. R. S. Lindsay last Thursday
ma Rogers when she lived wher? ny Gary Jensen and Chtryl Jen­
Mr. and Mrs. Noble Dunlap
sen went to Jantzen and Washing­
tives in Seattle and Vashon Island
Rogers park now is.
from Wednesday until Sunday of called on Mr. and Mrs. Ira Peter­ Weather Prevent» Picnic
Arnold Wienecke,
Hillsboro, ton parks last Sunday.
son-
Tuesday
evening.
Mrs. Don Jensen and childre
| was a Wednesday evening caller
last week.
*
Mr. and Mrs. Clyd? Hend rson Of Grange HEC Tuesday i at the home of his brother and went to Tigard last Thursday
George Hahn is attending the were in Portland over the week
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Bellinghazr
Northern Wholesale Hardware end visiting the Norman Hender­
BIRKENFELD — The Winema 1 sister-in-law, Mr. and Mis. Carl called on Mr. and Mrs. Ce«
Wienecke.
Gift show being held in Portland sons.
Grange H.E.C. met in the Grange
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wienecke. Elliott Sunday evening.
Sunday, Monday and Tuesday.
A. M. Perry and Claire Bellirg-
Several att nded and enjoyed j kitchen last Tuesday. A picnic Linda, Barbara and Susan, of
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Magoff and
daughter vacationed at Cannon the charivari Friday evening for had been planned, but the weather Veneta spent from Tuesday to ham were fishing again Saturda /
Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Brickel Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Tupper. was unfavorable. It was Mrs. Friday with his parents Mr. and and both brought in a nice cater
Callers Sunday at the Devin?
Mrs. Carl Wieneck?. Thursday,
joined them Wednesday of last
1 home were Lois Stunkard. As- Cecill Elliott’s birthday and she Laura Thacker stayed with grand,
week.
[ tona. Mrs. Dean Porter and child. was pleasantly surprissd with a ma Rogers while the two Wie­
Mrs. Ray Baker underwent a I ren of Waldport, Minna Hernan
necke families visited Cannon
major operation last week at the and Mr and Mrs. D. H'rnan ot birthday cake and gifts from the I Beach and Seaside.
ladies
present.
The
cake
was
Jones hospital in Hillsboro. She Portland, Bill and Victor Devine.
Sunday visitors at the Carl W:e
is at home now doing nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. John Devine and baked by Mrs. Ethel Larson and I necke home were his brother. B !1
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Maish Jackie Devine. Mrs. Lora Phelps shared by Wayne Larson, Mrs. ■ Wienecke. North Plains, Mr. and
f Vancouver, Washington, are the and Andy Pransdal of Portland
Larson's grandson whose 10th Mrs I L. Bledsoe, Diana. Lyle.
parents of a daughter. Becky and Janel) Divine.
birthday was that day also. Next Mike and Sylsia .f Sandy anc
Jewell, born July 30. Mrs Maish
AUGUST 13 *
meeting will be with Lora Hop- I Mr ana Mrs Wm. R.ggle of Bux­ THURS.. FRI.
is the former Phyllis New. daugh- Elma, Washington last week
ton
Mr Bledso? is a brother
i
kins,
with
a
pot
luck
dinner
be
­
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Clar>-nce New.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Laws of Si.
the business meeting. They 1 of Mrs Car! Wienecke.
NEVER WAVE AT A
Mr. and Mrs. Kent Bauersfeld i Helens were here Saturday on fore
Mr and Mrs. Wm. Riggle of
are planning for their bazaar
WAC
and son, Kevin. wer_- week end business and calling on friends.
which will be October 24. A deep ■ Buxton were dinner guests of Mr.
guests of the A. L. Kulland rs.
Word was received here of ihe frier and other gifts will be raf­ I and Mrs Gus Hult and family Rosalind Russell - Paul Dougla.;
Kent who formerly worked in birth of a son, Timothy Mark, fled at that time.
Sunday
Kullander’s jewelry store, is now August 5 to Rev. and Mrs. Allen
Otto Stowell of Buxton, brother
Mrs. Lawrence Jepson left last
located in Independence .as a Backer of R-ardon. Washington. Tuesday for Detroit.
AUGUST IS
She will of Sylv.a Falconer and Laura SATURDAY
watch repairer.
The Back«-rs are form r residents meet her son, Delmar, there. They and Nell Thacker is in the Jones
Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Spofford. Jr., of Vernonia.
ROAD AGENT
are driving a new pickup home.
hospital at Hillsboro.
Portland, are the parents of a
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kent visited
Tim Holt - Norine Nash
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Eddie
Wheeler
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Mike
Long
and
girl, Renee, born at 6:15 am. their daughter and family at New­ and son. Danny, of Bogue, Kansas children of Amity visited friends Plus
THE NARROW MARGiN
Tuesday morning at Good Samari­ berg last week.
hav? been visiting Mr. and Mrs. and relatives m Vernonia over Charles McGraw - Marie Winds».
tan hospital. She is their first
Mrs. Roseita Savdoral of Port­
Mrs. Wheeler is the week end. Rose Mary Long
child. Paternal grandparents are land has been h“re caring for her Cecil Elliott.
Cecil’s sister. They left for their is visiting Jo Ann Kirkbride for
Mr. and Mrs Dudley Spofford.
mother. Mrs. Harry Junken. who
Mrs
SUN.. MON.
AUGUST 11.-17
two weeks.
Mrs. Olive Powell was surprised is confined to her bed with heart Home Tuesday morning.
by a visit from her niece, Mrs. trouble. Mrs. Junken is improv, Wheeler is the postmistress th. re.
ONE MINUTE TO ZERO
Clyde Curtis, and husband of ing slowly.
-- -
Robert Mitchum - Ann Blythe
Mrs. Mary A. Lanphear of Palo
¿ ' J.
BEN’S BARBER SHOP
Alto California is here visiting
her brother, Norris Soden, and
I
TUES.. WED.
AUGUST 18 3
caring for Mrs. Sod n.
Mrs.
Expert Tonsorial Work
Dorthea Pear on. who has made
PICKUP ON SOUTH ST.
her home with Mr. and Mrs. So­
Richard Widmark - Jean Peter:
den, is on an extended vacation
Vernonia, Oregon
BIRKENFELD — Art Belling­
due to failing health. Mrs. Pear­
son plans to visit relatives in ham and Ron Trenholm went
deep sea fishing Saturday and
Montana and Minn.sota.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hollow and brought home somj nice salmon.
daughter of Grass Valley. Cali­ They also caught a six-foot shark.
Mr. and Mis. Robert Cahill
fornia were guests of R?v. and
Mrs. W. A. McBride last Wed­ were at the James Cahill home the
nesday and Thursday. The Hol­ first of the week. Th.y took their
lows were on a vacation trip to daughters horn'1 with them.
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Cafferty I
Seattl? and British Columbia. I
Th y expect to b • gone two and Shelia of Portland spent the
week end with Mr. and Mrs. Guy
weeks.
i
Gerry Pearl was injured in a B.Hingham. They called on Mr.
car accid nt near Seasid • Satur­ and Mrs. Robert Berg Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Cahill were
day night. August 1. He is in the
hospital in Astoria, having suf­ Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
fered a kne injury and cuts on Mrs. Guv B< llii.cham.
Mr. and Mr. Larry Hall of
the face. He also had an opera­
tion for a kidney disorder. Gerry Portland visited Mr. and Mrs.
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Robert Berg Sunday. Their two
I boys, who have b en visiting here,
Pearl.
Mrs. G lberi Bergersan is in the went hum-' with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Wanstrom
Sacred Heart hospital, Eugene,
with polio of the throat. Mr and were in Portland Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jepson
Mrs. Berg-rson lived on the Work,
man place on Timber route for a are the parents of a six pound, 14 I
year and just recently moved to ounce boy born at St. Vincents
Corvall's where Mr. B.'rgerson is hospital in Portland Thursday. He
employed by a life insurance firm. has b.en named Donald Ross.
Mr and Mrs. Emil Messing are Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
KENTUCKY BLENDED WHISKEY
vacationing at Everett. Washing­ Bob Cline of Vernonia and Mr.
ton and will go on to British Co­ and Mrs. Lawrence Jepson of Bir-
Pint £0^3
4 5 Ql- ^^10
lumbia
with
Mrs.
Messing’s kenfeld.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Pearson
and
brother.
Doug Culbertson was here part children of Wenatchee. Washing­
86 PROOF • 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS . THE OLD
of last week and this week to see ton visited the Anderson brothers
SUNNY BROOK COMPANY, LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY
his parents. Mr and Mrs. Harry last week.
Culbertson, and friends. He re­
turned to Hollywood early this
week.
Oliver Graves recently cut his
leg with a powir saw. Th? in­
jury makes it necessary to use
crutches.
Ellen, Small daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Claude Grable of Revere.
California has leuk.ima. and has
but a short time to live. Claude
Grable is the youngest son of Mr.
and Mrs. Don Grable, formerly of
Vernonia and a nephew
of
Harold B'-rgerson and Mrs. Dan?
Brady.
TOPICS OF THE TOWN
Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Spofford had
all of their children and grand­
children in for a gathering Sun­
day. August 9. These include Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Spofford of Sum-
mitt, Alaska, and their children,
Ellen and Earl, Jr.; Mr. and Mrs.
Dudley Spofford of Portland; Mr.
and Mrs. Owen Graham of Trout­
dale and their two children. Rod­
ney and Eugene. Mr .and Mrs.
I Annual Picnic
Attracts 57
• One Award Unclaimed
From Profit Selection
•Joy Theatre
I
Shark, Salmon
Caught at Sea
Bowling Alley to
Reopen in Near
Future
WATCH FOR OPENING DATE
Anyone interested in league
bowling please call 291
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Phone 581
Vernonia
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