Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, September 30, 1954, Page 2, Image 2

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THURSDAY, SEPT 30, 1954
THE
EAGLE,
VERNONIA.
Family Reunion
Held Sunday
OR£
TOPICS OF THE TOWN
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Mr. and Mr». T. F. Tomlin «•' •
tended a dinner Saturday evening
a* Waluga Chapter, OES, at Os­
wego for associate matrons and
associate patrons of the Portland
district.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Emmons
spent the past week end at Rose­
burg where they visited with his
sister, Mrs. Thelma Jones and
her family; his aunt, .Mrs Flor­
ence Mulkey and with Mrs. Em.
men's sister, Mrs. Cora Wurn.
On the way home they called on
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Herrin at
Yoncalla.
Mrs. LeRoy Frasier of Boise,
Idaho is spending two weeks here
with her sister, Mrs. Lee Jesse
and her brother, Buster Byers.
Miss Mabie Winston of Long*
beach, California is visiting at the
home of her sister. Mrs M B
Steers Sr She came at this time
so as to be able to attend the
installation of her great neice,
Alice Steers, as Rainbow Worthy
Advisor.
Visiting Sunday with Mr. and
M B Steers Sr. - and Mr
and Mrs M B Steers Jr. and
family were Mr and Mrs Steer
Sr's, two daughters and families,
Mr and Mrs. J. J. Bennett and
children of Sumner. Washington
and Mr. and Mrs M. P. Kuehn
and family of Elgin, Oregon, and
Mr and Mrs. Wm. Selfridge of
Idana, Mr. and Mrs Bernard Aik-
in from California and Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Peterson
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. ana
Mrs.
Mrs Bill Wolff of Natal were
Mr and Mrs Max Glienke and
daughter Elsie of Portland, Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Stuve and daugh-'
tir of Dallas and Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Tupper of Ver­
nonia. Other callers in the after­
noon were Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Kittleson and children, Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Haag and Mr and Mrs.
Harold Bunst and son all of
Portland; Mr .and Mrs Art Gregg
and son Verne, Mrs. Louisa Bei-
telsbach and Mrs Mary Huber of
Cornelius and Mrs. Art Kirk and
Mrs. Ed Shafer of Vernonia
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Culbertson
were in Portland on business last
Friday.
Reverend and Mrs. Charles
Schreiber of McMinnville visited
rec.-ntly with Mrs. Pearl Wilker­
son.
Carol Ann Brown is recover­
ing nicely from her recent head
injury and is able to be up this
week. She expects to be abi-3 to
return to school next week.
Guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Hearing Sr. are her
sister and husband. Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Haskell, and their son Er.
nest
Mr Haskell has recently
been discharged from the navy.
The ambulance was called out
last Saturday evening to take L?-
Roy Bell of Portland to Jones
hospital after he had received se­
vere back injuries in a fall.
Mrs. George Remnant is re-
ported to be recovering satisfac­
torily this week at Emanuel hos-
Tlie Friendly Siero where
Quality Cost» Xo More
DEER HUNTERS
TO MAKE YOUR HUNT SAFER
AND BETTER MILLERS HAVE
THESE SUGGESTIONS
Red Hunting Hats
----- $1.45
Best Quality
Red Sweat Shirts............ $295
With Collar and Zipper Fronts. By Van Heusen
and Hanes
Heavy Sox............... Pair $1.00
5O‘° Wool. 50
Nylon for much longer wear. All
White or Gray Colors
Hunting Packs - - - Pair $13.95
10-Inch tops of oil tan leather. Bol-tan insoles,
and griper tread out-soles
pital from the foot operation per-
formed last week.
PLASTIC PARTY Monday. Oci.
4, 8:00 p.m.. I.O.O.F. Hah. He-
freshmer* s.
Come and bring a
friend. Mt. Heart Rebekah Se­
cial Club.
attle
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Hensley
and two children of Salem were
calling on relatives and friends
h.re last week end. Mrs. Hens­
ley is the toimer Phyllis Lara-
more.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Shafer an­
nounce the arrival or a son, Gary
Ronald, born September 25 at
J< nes hospital at Hillsboro. He
weighs eight pounds, 12 ounces.
Mr. and Mr». Walter Kent spent
Munday and Tuesday of last wee -.
at Longb ach, Washington.
Visiting at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. W. T. Graves are her
suter and husband, Mr. and Mrs.
P H Forker of Anaheim, Cali­
fornia.
Mr. and Mr». F. M. Sorenson of
Dumont, Iowa visited Sunday
n.ght and Munday with Reverend
and Mrs. F. M. Knoll. Mr. Knoll
and Mrs. Sorenson were former
school mat >s in the east.
Doris Kimball is able to be
about on crutches now and re-
covering nicely from her broken
leg.
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Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schaum­
burg att nded the roadster races
at Tillamook Sunday in one of
which Cloice Hal) placed second
Mr. and Mrs. Harold McEntire
ar.d Patricia and Steven and Ken­
neth spent the week end at Sand
Lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Davis and
Carla of Tillamook were visiting
Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Thornton
and son William of St. Helens
spent Sunday with Mrs. Thorn­
ton's parents. Mr and Mrs. J C.
Sawyer.
DANCE Legion Hall Saturday,
October 1G. Oalcie Asher and His
Western Play Boys. Admission
$1.00 per person.
39i3c
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Heenan wilt
move Saturday to Clatskanie
where Mrs. Heenan will be chief
operator and cashier in the West
Coast telephone company office.
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Hodqscn and
suns have moved from their home
on Capitol Hill to Manning where
Mr. Hodgson will work in the
null.
Mrs. P. L. Johnson of St. Hel­
ens is spending this week with
Mr. and Mrs. Manford Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Riley, for­
mer Vernonia residents who now
live in Tillamook, ar 3 the par­
ents of a daughter, Rebecca Jo-
Anne, burn September 14
Mrs. Laura Hicks who formerly
resided here is teaching the sixth
grade at the Beaver school near
Tillamook this year.
Mrs. Powell B. Loggan and
»
children of Longview spent Sun-
day afternoon here with her par-
ents. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Nichols.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Medley
are the parents of a son, Edward
Dsan, weigh'ng eight pounds, 12
ounces, born September 22
Jones hospital at Hillsboro.
Wm. Bridgers was taker, to St.
Vincents hospital on Tuesday be-
cause of a recurring illness.
Loretta Norris was in Po.>land
Tuesday and Wednesday for tests
to determine the cause of an ill­
ness occuring this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Terry M. Pace of
Portland spent th ‘ week end here
at the home of their son Wesley
Pace.
PLASTIC PARTY Monday, Oct.
4, 8:00 p.m., I.O.O.F. Hall. Re-
freshmer* s. Come and bring a
friend. Mt. Heart Rebekah So-
cial Club.
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Mrs. Dewey Patterson and four
children arrived home W-dnesday
from Mississippi where they had
" pint"* -veitfT weeks visittffl^
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Ellie* t are
the patents of a son, Richard
Duane, boi n Tuesday, September
28. at St. Vincents Hospital and
weighing
eight pounds, two
ounces.
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BEN’S BARBER SHOP
Expert Tonsorial Work
Vernonia, Oregon
TREHARNE — R J Norton
and wife; Mr and Mrs Lloyd
Norton and children of Seaside;
Mr and Mrs H G. Kauffman and
children of Knappa-Svensen; Mr.
and Mrs. Clio Norton and son of
Salem and Mr. and Mrs. Skorepa
from Manning all enjoyed a fa­
mily gathering at Mr. and Mrs.
E P. Crawfords Sunday. R J
Norton is Mrs. Crawford’s cou­
sin and is one of the carpenters
who built the Crawford's new
home at Treharne.
Mr and Mrs. Bert Tisdale, Ken­
ny Thomas and Lee Rogers left
Wednesday morning for Roseburg
to visit Mr. and Mrs. Sam Beck
and daughters.
Mr. and Mrs.
Beck and Lee Rogers plan to
hunt in Eastern Oregon.
Gradie Whitmire of Lebanon
spent the week end with his
brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs.
Jerome Whitmire.
Mrs. Lester Fletcher and Mrs.
DeWolf of Castle Rock, Wash­
ington were Sunday guests of
Mrs. Fletcher’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Jerome Whitmire. Mrs. De
Wolf is staying with the Whit­
mires as a helper-companion of
Mrs. Whitmire who has been ill
for some time.
Statistics show that most forest
fires are caused by local people,
by carelessness. Forest fires can
be prevented. Be sure to put out
your campfire. KEEP OREGON
GREEN!
STOCK SIGNS
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No Tresspassing
For Rent
Absolutely No Admittance
No Minors Allowed
No Peddlers Allowed
No Hunting
No Fishing or Hunting
Without Permission
VERNONIA EAGLE
Warren Booster
Night Attended
NATAL — Mr. and Mrs. Law­
ton Waddell attended the Booster
night meeting Saturday night at
the Warren Grange and furnished
the music for the dancing that
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Dee Vere Hershey
and family enjoyed a trip to Ash-
land over the week end.
Everyone is welcome at the
party at the Grange hall on Sat-
urday evening October 2
Dick Waddell spent Friday
night and Saturday at his home
here from Westport where he is
employed.
Lee Osborne of Portland call­
ed at the Dunlap home on Mon­
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Noble Du.'.iap
accompanied by Mr. and Mrs Ro­
bert Lindsay enjoyed a trip to
Saddle mountain on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Devine call­
ed at the S. Swanson home on
Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Swan­
son is improving satisfactorily
from her recent illness.
Maxine Oblack spent the week
end at her home here front For­
est Grove whers she is a student
at Pacific University.
Oregon has initiated the use of
tamper proof driver’s licenses,
the first of its kind in the nation,
and is attracting the attention of
all other states.
Joi/ T heat re
THURS., FRI.
Sept. 33—Oct, I
BETRAYED
Clark Gable - Lana Turner
uniur.jaY
OCT. 2
CHALLENGE OF THE WILD
Sheila and George Graham and
Zimmie, The Blacktail Fawn
Plus
WINNING THE WEST
SUN.. MON.
OCT. 3-4
ELEPHANT WALK
Elizabeth Taylor - Dana Andrews
The LGng-Bell
LUMBER
COMPANY
Vernonia EJivisiOia
You II like Lucky
the aged
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DAIRf •
Men's Drawers ------- Pair $1.65
With long legs, made of light weight combed
yarn and all elastic waist. Hanes quality.
Cotton Flannel Shirts
Caulked Shoes
Taste what a difference Lucky's thorough ageing makes
I
Shoe grease - - - ’-lb. can 45c
Full Pound Can
_
79c
Long Leather Shoes Laces 30c Pr.
Foam Latex and Cork Insoles
stands for Beauty
can be
A kid that leaks as good as we.
Drink plenty of THIS MILK each
day.
We got our rosy cheeks that way
NEHA 4M
DAIRY PRODUCTS CD.
Grade A Paateurizod
Milk & Cream
PHON* 471
Smooth and mellow.. .just right! That's Lucky Lager every
time. That uniform flavor comes from proper ageing., and you
know Lucky is aged —the brew date is on every label’
Try Lucky Lager yourself' You'll see why more people in the
West buy and enjoy Lucky than any other beer.
LUCKY
LAGER
(M,.
Make the Lucky 7-Day Test
Try lucky loger for 7 doyi. Notice
the tremendovi difference lucky'»
thorough ogeing makes You'll ffhd
•t totte» better — become it» mode
better. Get lucky for 7 days and
be lucky forever.
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