Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, August 22, 1957, Page 3, Image 3

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    Auxiliary Hears Reports Tuesday
Main items of interest at the three other units in September.
regular meeting of Vernonia Unit I Members were very gratified at
119, American Legion auxiliary, the success of the dinner which
served 230 guests and the excel­
August 20. were reports concern­
lent turnout of senior and junior
as the chamber of commerce auxiliary workers and others who
banquet served August 15, de­ helped.
Chairs, tables, dishes,
partment convention, improve­ silverware and kitchen equip­
ment of kitchen facilities, and in­ ment were borrowed and return­
vitations to the Past Presidents ed which involved a lot of physi­
drill team to install officecs of cal effort and transportation pro­
blems. The group was apprecia­
tive of the cooperation of the
SHOP AT HOME AND chamber of commerce, Vernonia
grade school, 1.0,0 F., Masons,
and the American Legion post.
The unit voted to buy several
items from the recently closed
Nalley's Tang Salad
cookhouse at Camp McGregor,
Dressing
Qt. Jar
and a committee was appointed
to gather information about a
Libby's Fancy Whole Dill
badly needed larger sink and
Pickles
',2 Gal. Jar
drainboard, and for providing
more plug-ins to care for four
Hunt’s Fancy Tomato
coffee makers.
Juice
43-oz. Can
Reports of the convention at
Eugene were mad? by Lona
Dubuque Vienna Sausage
Weidman. Dorothy Carter and
4-oz. Can
Joan Waite. The latter has been
appointed department chairman
Diniy Moore Beef Stew
of music and Pan-Americanism
24-oz. Can
for the ensuing year by Mrs.
Edith Ingels, new department
A.I. Sauce
president.
The local auxiliary
9-oz. Bottle
unit during the past year earned
a high d ‘gree of regard from the
Duncan Hines Angel Food
junior past district one president.
Cake Mix
17-oz. Pkg.
Mrs. Anne Thomsen of Beaver­
ton. who recommended that the
Carnation Corn Flakes
Vernonia unit be represented on
12-oz. Pkg.
the executive board for the first
time. A thank you note was
Tropic Isle Crushed Pineapple In read from Mrs. Thomsen express­
Heavy Syrup
ing her appreciation for all the
No. 303 Can
help and good times she had en­
joyed with the group.
On an
official visit in the spring with
Waite King Soap with
Mrs. Frances Gruend, then de­
Radile
Giant Size Pkg.
partment president, Mrs. Ingels,
had also been impressed with
Swift's Fryers
the accomplishments of the ju­
Per Pound
nior auxiliary.
THE EAGLE, VERNONIA, ORE. THURSDAY. AUG. 22, 1957
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The Vernonia high school class
of 1950 has announced plans for
a reunion which will be held at
Dass Park on Labor Day. Time
for gathering there has been set
at 11:00 a m. and a picnic lunch
will be about 1:00 p.m.
This
is the second reunion for this
class and it is hoped there will
be a large representation of mem­
bers and their families.
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Men's silver wrist alarm - - $7150
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Fuller-Miner Vows Are Exchanged
At Church Ceremony on Thursday
Late summer months are a
good time to check septic tanks,
suggests Don Coin Walrod, Coun­
ty Extension Agent. Most septic
tank problems occur during the
winter months when the ground
is generally saturated with water
and when it is usually most dif­
ficult to work around a septic
tank.
Solids which are removed from
sewage by the septic tank are
stored in 'the tank where they
are decomposed by the bacterial
action.
This decomposition is
produced by bacteria normally
contained in domestic sewage.
Contrary to some opinions, re­
search has shown that there is no
need to add yeast or similar com­
pounds to promote bacterial
growth in a septic tank, notes
Walrod. All s»wage solids will
not be completely decomposed.
Accumulation of this inner ma­
terial makes it necessary to clean
out the tank occasionally. It is
therefore a good idea to check
the contents of the tank every
two or three years, to see if clean­
ing is necessary, or better yet.
to insure good functioning of the
septic tank, make a regular clean
out about once every three years.
Harding-Shafer Vows
Exchanged August 9
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Shafer
announced this week the marri­
age of their daughter Marlene
to Mr. Leslie D. Harding, on Aug.
ust 9. The groom is the son of
Mrs. Grace Nelson of Bonneville.
Washington and Lawrence Hard­
ing of Clarkston, Washington.
The couple left August 17 for
Abilene, Texas where Mr. Hard
ing is stationed at the air forre
base.
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Autumn leaves and ivy-en­ past 12 years, will fill the posi­
twined candelabra formed the tion of office secretary at the
setting for the very pretty early Washington school this fall.
fall wedding at the First Chris­
Out of town guests here for the
tian church Thursday evening. wedding included Mr. and Mrs
August 15, at which Margaret George E. Ericson of Omaha, Ne­
Miner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. braska. uncle and aunt of the
Verl E. Barker, became the bride bride; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Miner,
JOB PRINTING
of Albert Otis Fuller, son of Otis Clatskanie; Mr. and Mrs. Art
AT PRICES HARD TO BEAT
A. Fuller. The impressive dou­ Shafer, Portland, uncle and aunt
ble ring ceremony was read by of the groom and Mrs. Marge
VERNONIA DRUG CO.
Donald W. Hainer, pastor of the Burness, aunt of the groom from
Phone HA 9-6254
Vernonia \
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Warrenton.
church, at 7:30 p.m.
The bride, given in marriage
by Mr. Barker, wore a waltz
length dress of iridescent ombre
taffeta and white hat and carried
a shower bouquet of red rosebud; FIVE YEARS AGO
centered with
white orchid.
From The Eagle. August 21, 1952
Her matron of honor was Mrs.
Pictured was th? Natal Grange |
Carol Gaddis of Wapato, Wash­ booth which took second place at
ington who wore a waltz length the county fair. Jean Ann An-
dress of blue slipper satin and deregg took championship honors
white hat and a corsage of talis­ in 4-H dairy showmanship and
man rosebuds.
Jerol Moran did likewise in beef
Earl Wantland of Beaverton, showmanship.
brother-in-law of the groom, was
New grid coach, Myron Vlcek,
best man and ushers were Steven called for the first football turn­
Hibbs and Donald Wantland who out on August 25.
also lighted the candles.
The
Pictured also was a reproduc­
men wore red boutonmers with
tion of an early-day chuck wa­
their grey suits.
gon which was to be on display
Mrs. Barker, mother of the at the city park Saturday at the
bride, and Mrs. Wm. Shafer, barbecue lunch planned for the
grandmother of the groom, had model railroader's excursion.
lovely corsages of white carna­ TEN YEARS AGO
tions.
From The Eagle, August 21, 1947
Preceding the ceremony. Mrs.
Sixteen entries were made in
Donald Hainer sang “In The Gar­
the gladioli show held Saturday
den of Tomorrow” and “God
at Vernoma Bakery. First prize
Gave Me You”. She was accom­
went to Mrs. G W. Gibson for
panied by Mrs. Frank Serafin
the largest and most perfect
who also played the prelude and
bloom; second to Mrs. Dennis
wedding marches.
Davis and third to Mrs. Cass Bcr-
Following the ceremony, a re­
gerson. Honorable mention was
ception was given by Mr and
given Luther Herrin, Charles
Mrs. Barker and Mrs. Shafer in
Cederburg and Ethel Blackburn.
the church parlor which was de­
Thirty children were enrolled
corated with autumn leaves and
in vacation Bible school at Mis’.
gladioli. The
tiered wedding
Plans were announced for the
cake, decorated with pink roses
shingling of the Legion hall dur­
and white lilies of the valley and
ing the week end.
topped with bride and groom
FIFTEEN YEARS AGO
ornament, was cut by Mrs. R. L.
From The Eagle. August 20. 1942 ■
Thompson. Coffee was poured
A survey made by the Ver­
by Mrs. Charles Fugate, aunt of
nonia Study club showed 500
the bride and punch was served
beds available for use in case of
by Mrs. Sam Cagle, sister of the
a war emergency.
groom Mrs. Earl Wantland, sis­
Explanation was given of the
ter of the groom, had charge of
dimout which became effective
the guest book.
August 20
From the reception, Mr and
In regular and slims for better fit.
The first “V-Mail'* letter re­
Mrs. Fuller left for a trip down
ceived locally came to Mr. and
the coast and into the California
Mrs. Robert Spencer from Cap­
redwoods«
For traveling Mrs.
tain W. F. (R'^d) MacDonald who
Fuller wore a tweed suit and or­
was in England.
chid corsage.
.
They returned here early this
For better wear and fit.
week and are now busy getting Judi Cantwell's Betrothal
settled in their home at 990 Rose
Is Announced by Parents
Avenue.
Mr. Fuller, who has been a
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Cantwell
resident of Vernonia for the past announce the engagement of their
17 years, is employed at Bob’s daughter Judi to Lawrence Hol-
Union Service station and Mis. sey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Buck
Holsey of Vernoma.
No date
Fuller, who also grew up in Ver
They fit better.
noma where she has lived for the has been set for the wedding.
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17 Jewel Watches
UP TO $25.00 TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE ON
OLD WATCH REGARDLESS OF CONDITION
Closed Sundays
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Vernonia, Ore.
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Washable.