Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, October 21, 1954, Page 2, Image 2

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    2 THURSDAY. OCT 21. 1954 THE EAGaX VERNONIA, ORE.
Tha Judd Grwnman home was
the scene of a birthday dinner
Sunday honoring the birthdays
of Mr. Greenman and his daugh­
ter. Mrs Charles Burrow of Port­
Also present were Mr
Winners Identified up to Wed­ land
Clarence Biggs is in the Provi­
Burrow
and their two sons and
dence hospital in Portland as a nesday morning for last Satur­ Mr Hale Greenman from Med-
day's
drawing
at
Brunsman
Hard
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result of an accident Sunday in
ware were G. Metcalf. Joe Eg­ ford
which his tractor turned over. gart. T McCarthy and H. E. F. L. CLUB annual Hallowe en
He received multiple fractures Bender
Dance.
Oct. 30. I.O.O.F. Hall.
..nd bruises which will require
Bill Durbin's Orchestra.
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Mr.
and
Mrs.
Wilfred
Holce
extended hospital care.
Mr. and Mrs. Connie Anderson
returned Tuesday from a success­
Mrs. Sa m Hearing Jr. and two
ful hunting trip in the Aldrich | were m Portland Saturday to at-
Msns. Sammy and Danny, spent
Mountain area near Dayville. tend the football game between
from Sunday until Tuesday in
They also
While gone. Mr and Mrs Sam Oregvn and USC
saw their son-in-law, H
D
Portland with her parents. Mr
Hearing Sr. cared for the Holce
and Mrs S. P. George
Thoreau
who
travels
with
the
children
Mr. and Mrs. Bob McNair and
U S C. team as statistician.
Bobby left Saturday for a 10-day COOKED FOOD sale. Home made COOKED FOOD sale. Home made
vacation trip to Colorado to visit candy. Sundlands. Sat.. Oct. 23. candy. Sundlands. Sai.. Oct. 23,
10 00 a m. Ru.h Circle E.U.B. 10 0& a.m. Ri* h Circle E.U 3.
Mr McN air's aunt and uncle
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Little Rebecca Ellen McNair Church.
Church.
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Tom Bateman. Tod Bowerman.
rtaved with her grandparents
Friends of Edna Owens Engen
Loel Roberts and Dr. R D Eby i
Mr and Mrs. M J Lamping
were pleased to see one of her
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Davis returned Tuesday from a weeks > poems in the poetry section of
epent last week end at Seattle I' hunting trip in the Silver Lake ! the Northwest Magazine in the
They |
visiting their children and grand area of Eastern Oregon
Sunday Oregonian
report some birds but no deer.
children
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Powell en­
Wallie Noakes. Bill Pond and
Bud Bush. Lew Choe* e. and joyed a two weeks vacation trip
S A Hoyt returned Tuesday from Vem Sykes left last Friday for reecntly into northern Cahforn.a
a week end hunting trip to the duck hunting in the Klamath and souther^ Oregon. They went
Burns area
Falls area.
by way of Klamath Falls to Al­
COOKED FOOD sale. Home made turas and Susanville. California
JUNE’S STYLE candy. Sundlands. Sat.. Oct. 23. and returned by way of Red Bluff
10 00 a.m. Ri*h Circle E.U.B. and southern Oregon points. At
CENTER
Church.
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Mrs. Gerald Millis of Forest er who is with the Forest ser­
ALL WOOL SKIRTS
Grove was here Friday evening vice.
to attend the bridal shower given ' F. L. CLUB annual Hallowe'en
SPECIAL S1095
Dance.
Oct. 30, I.O.O.F. Hall.
for Margie Roland.
Bill Durbin's Orchestra.
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Reverend and Mrs. Knoll were
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H see their new grandson, son of
Z Mr and Mrs. Robert Knoll of
Lodge, who arrived Oc­
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tober 7. The first of this week
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TOPICS OF THE TOWN
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POLES AND PILING
20 to 90 Feet
TOP PICK ES
Phone 102 Si. Helens or Coniaci
POPE AND TALBOT
CREOSOTING PLANT
ELMER B
LOYD
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
VOTE XI13 REPUBLICAN
Elmer Loyd .
incumbent County Commissioner
on the Republican ticket.
Educated in the coun-
ty. Elmer has spent most of his life here . . . s
interested in 4-H club work and other youth or­
ganizations . . . feels that every tax dollar must
buy its weight in good government.
(Paid Political Adv »
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Mr. and Mrs Knoll and Marion
and Grace were in Yakima to
visit their daughter and her fa­
mily.
Word was received here this
week of the death of Mrs. Christ,
’ mother of Alfred Christ and Mrs.
I Mike Stolen, on Sunday follow­
ing surgery'
She was living in
| Washington, but the address was
not learned.
, F. L. CLUB annua] Hallowe'en
Oct. 30. I.O.O.F. Hall.
i Dance.
| Bill Durbin's Orchestra.
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lange
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spent the week end in Portland
I at the home of Mr and Mrs. J
j W McKenzie. On Sunday they
enjoyed a birthday dinner in
honor of Mrs. McKenzie whose
birthday was Monday.
Other
guests Sunday were Mr. and
Mrs. Emmett Crow and Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Adams of Sweet Home
DANCE Birkenfeld. Oc* ober 23. |
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Former Vernonia residents here
Sunday to attend the Harvest
Home festival at the Evangeli­
cal United Brethren church in­
cluded Mr. and Mrs Franklin
Malmsten of Cedar Mills, Mr.
and Mrs. A C Knauss of Port­
land. Mr. and Mrs Charles Ever-
saul of Estacada and Mrs. Ra ph
Roediger of Hillsboro who sang
during the morning service.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Davis are the
parents of a daughter born Sun­
day. October 10 at Jones hospi­
tal at Hillsboro.
She weighed
eight pounds, one ounce and has
been named Pamela Mae.
DANCE Birkenfeld. Oc* ober 23.
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Miss Eleanor Taylor of Sacra
mento. California who is attend­
ing Willamette University at
Salem, spent the week end here
with her aunt and uncle. Mr and j
Mrs Dave Marshall.
Guests Sunday re the home of
Cass Bergerson were their daugh. ‘
ter and husband. Mr. and Mrs. '
Roland Rittel of Portland and 1
Mr. Rittel's sister. Mrs. Wm.
Shafer, and baby from Idaho.
DANCE Birkenfeld. Oc* ober 23.
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Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Steers Jr.
and Mary spent week end before
last at Seattle. On Friday night
Mr. and Mrs. Steers attended a
banquet at Falls City. Washing- ,
ton given bv 'he alumni Associa- [
tion of the Falls City high school
from which Mr. Stems was grad­
uated in 1931.
The remainder
of the week end was spent visit- |
ing relatives in the Seattle area, j
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Thayer
and Mrs. Mane Frazee visited
the fuchsia gardens on Sauvies
Island Sunday and report them
to be very beautiful and worth
a trip to sei.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Graves
spent last week and this in Port­
land at the home of their son
Hale so they could stay with the
grandchildren who had whoop­
ing cough while their mother
drove a school bus for the Chns-
tian school.
Mrs. Elsie Stevens returnee*
to her home in Hillsboro Monday
after spending several days here
with her daughter, Mrs. Ina Bate­
man, and her family.
DANCE Birkenfeld. Ocoober 23.
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Mr. and Mrs. Carl Davis were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Wolff at Natal. In the
afternoon. Mrs. Davis and Mrs.
Wolff drove to Clatskanie to call
on Mrs. Jack Heenan.
DANCE Birkenfeld. Oc* ober 23.
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Mr. and Mrs. Pete Brunsman
were at The Dalles Saturday
night to attend a reception for
Walter Bailey, grand sentinel of
the Grand Chapter of Oregon,
OES. Monday night the Bruns­
mans. Mr. and Mrs. T. F Tom­
lin. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hearing
Jr. and Mrs. Wilbur Davis at­
tended Friendship night at Sun­
nyside Chapter. OES. in Port­
land. Tuesday night the Bruns­
mans attended another Friend­
ship night at Multnomah Chap­
ter in Portland.
Last Tuesday. Mrs. Harry Cul­
bertson and Mrs. Ed Crawford
attended a luncheon at the home |
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Christmas Tree Grower
Geis Television Spot
Christmas tree grower Marcus
Heckman, Scappoose, is sched­
uled to do a television show w.th
County Agent Don Com WaL’od,
according to information from tr.e
extension office.
The program will center a_cut
Christmas tree farming, as prac­
ticed by Heckman and other tree
farmers, and will be broadcast
at 12:15 Friday, October 22 by
station KPTV as one of t.ie.r
"Country Campus” program,
of the four Tolk sisters at H...S-
boro in honor of the birthday of
three of them. Present for the
occasion were 19 persons who
had all attended grade schoc! to­
gether at Manning.
•Joy Theatre
THURE.. FRI.
OCT 21 22
CINEMASCOPE
NEW FACES
Eartha Kitt - Robert Ciat ■
SATURDAY
OCT. 23
DANGEROUS CROSSING
Jeanne Cram - Micha-l F*-nr f
SUN.. MON.
OCT. 24-2S
CINEMASCOPE
HELL AND HIGH WATEP
Richard Widmark . Bella Darvi
WON’T WORK
here’s why
« Interferes with Oregon's pro­
gram to conserte and maintain
the salmon resource.
* Closes every Oregon coastal
port south of Astoria to com­
mercial salmon fishermen.
* Would idle more than 1800
fishermen and $11,680,000equip­
ment.
« Grabs for a few a resource
that belongs to all the people
of Oregon.
VOTE 7 X NO
Paid Adv —Oregon S.mun Conservation league
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