2 THURSDAY, FEB 18, 1954 THE EAGLE, TOWN TOPICS Hare last week end to visit at the borne of his parents. Mr and ■4Krf Harry Woodruff, were Mr and Mr*. Harley Woodruff and cr ildren of Rockaway. Guests during the past week e.-xi at th« Bill Brimmer home were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bnm- ner and children Kate Coat»» was the winner of tbe first prize ticket in the Bruns- r .au Hardware drawing last Sat- uiday. Four numbers remained »Joi/ Theatre FEB. 18-19 THUMS.. FRI. ASSIGNMENT — PARIS Liana Andrews - Marta Toren FEB. 20 SATURDAY CONQUEST OF COCHISE (Color) John Hodiak . John Derek Maureen O'Hara SUM- MON FEB 21 22 LITTLE BOY LOST fiusg Crosby TUES. VERNONIA, ORE. unclaimed up to Wednesday morning. dance Saturday, VALENTINE February 13. Bill Durbin's or- chettra. 9:30. 1 Hal Cook will b» 413c here March 13. Mr and Mrs. Roger Quirin ar­ rived here this week from Lac La Hache, B. C. for a short stay with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Brunsman spent last week in San Francisco where he attended the furniture mart, which displayed offerings by leading manufacturers and de­ signers in the U.S. They were in Portland Monday for the show­ ing of the 1954 Fngidaire line, as also were Dave Brunsman, Bill Wilson and Herb Hecktnhable. Mr. and Mrs. Hauton Lee are the parents of a seven-pound, one-ounce girl born at 11:15 Mon­ day night at Wilcox Memorial hospital. Portland. She has been nam'd Janet. BAZAAR and cookso food sale. February 13, Sundland Electric. Sponsored by Ruth Circle. 413 Mrs. Ethel Williams, first grad« teacher at Lincoln school, re­ turned to work Monday after ill­ ness which had made it impos­ sible for her to teach since Chri i.- mas. Mrs. Dan Lawler substi­ tuted during Mrs. Williams' ab- s. nee. - Claude Dauphin WED FEB 23 24 BEN’S BARBER SHOP EIGHT IRON MEN Expert Ton»orial Work Arthur Franz - Lee Marvin Vernonia, Oregon JHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHJ H M X ONE WAY TO BEAT THE HIGH COST PTA Tabulates Accomplishments The Vernonia grade school PTA was organized on February' I®. 1948. with Mrs. George Johnson a president Mrs. Johnson served two terms and during her second term in 1950 the Columbia Coun­ ty Council of PTA's was organized with Paul Gordon as the first president. Mrs. John Kirk was prtsident of the Vernonia unit for the 1950- 1951 term and was elected presi­ dent of the council the next year and served until she moved front the county. SERVED TWO TERMS Mrs. Byron Kirkbride was elected president of the grade school unit for 1951-52 and the 1952-1953 terms. The high school unit was or­ ganized during ths 1951-1952 teim with Mrs. Bruce Bass as presi­ dent. When it was consolidated with th« grade school unit in the fall of 1952 Mrs. Art Davis was president. Mrs. Byron Knkbnde was retained as president of the new Vernonia PTA for the 1952- 1953 term. Mrs. L. L. Wells wa, elected for the 1953-1954 term o. office and is now serving as president of the Vernonia unit and vice-president of the county council. Vernonia’s PTA has many sig- nificant accomplishments tO it 3 credit: LUNCH PROGRAM FIRST 1. The school lunch program. (Canned surplus pears.) 2. The pre-school clinic hetd each y ar for children entering school the next fall. 3. Original sponsors of the Girl Scouts. 4. Driver's training program ob­ taining of audio-visual testing machines for the use of the school and community. 5. A suggestion by the Vernonia delegation to a county council meeting led to the project which resulted in the present much augmented and improved county health board. ADDITION URGED 6. Voters were urged to ap- prove use of funds that became available for the new addition to the Washington school. 7. Helped obtain ground for the new VUHS building and led pub­ lic sentiment to approve the build­ ing. 8. Sponsored visits of the x-ray mobile unit and the bloodmobile. 9. Made th? first annual Mother’s march on polio 1954 which added nearly $200 to the March of Dimes. 10. Scotch-lite tape on bicycles and safety instructions. 11. Urged members to vote at school elections. Commercial Bank Changes Placing New Occupants Move Into Home Patient Enter» Hospital For Veteran» Wednesday RIVERVIEW — Glenn Mitchell was admitted into the Veteran s hospital in Portland Wednesday where he will remain for several weeks. Mrs. Blanche Millis and daugh- ters, Faye and Mary', visited at th? home of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Millis at Forest Grove Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Olin Robbins and granddaughter spent the week end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cavitt, at Washou­ gal, Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Parker and children of Nrhalem spent Sunday at the heme of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Parker. Mrs. Ann McGee of Tigard is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Magoff. Mrs. Lloyd Callister and Mrs. Virgil Powell spent Saturday in Portland on business. Pete Wells of Grants Pass visited his wife and children at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hank Hudson over the week end. RIVERVIEW — Mr. and Mr.. B G. Masterson and childrt-«. moved into the Tyacke house la week. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Smit:. and children, Mrs. Joy B -eney and Pat Throop of Portland spe.-.i Sunday visiting Mrs. Glenn Mitch­ ell. Mr and Mrs. Jack Olin a. J children of Portland spent ti.-t week end at the horn? of h.J grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. F. R Olin. r~ F.O.E. DANCE I'Former ! Radio KING’S Grocery - Market Riverview Phone 91 At the Mile Bndte here Your Money Buy» More' BIRKENFELD ¡SATURDAY, FEB. 20! i i Wm. C. Christensen, president of The Comemrcial Bank of Ore­ Two Dates Combined gon with headquarters in Hills­ I For Sunday Gathering boro and branches in ten other TREHARNE — A birthday-val­ Northwest Oregon points, reports entine party was given for Sylvia that his bank moved up from Lynn Stephens at the home of 651st to 622nd place among ths h r parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin 1500 banks of the nation. This S'.ephens, Sunday, the 14th. disclosure, he stated, was made Youngsters attend ng were Mi­ Wednesday by the annual roll call as published by the Ameri­ chael and David Reynolds. Cathie and Gl.-nn Reynolds, Paul, Ver- can Banker. non, and Charlotte W aver and The bank has branches in the Earl Reynolds. Most of the child- following Northwest Oregon cities ren were accompanied by their as follows: Banks, Cloverdale, Hillsboro, Hood River, Newberg, parents, Cake, ice cream and Sherwood. St. Paul, Tillamook. candy hearts were served. 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