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2 THURSDAY. APRIL 29. 1954 THE EAGLE. VERNONIA, ORE. TOWN TOPICS » Sunday caller* al the home cl Emil Mess.ng were Eller. Hen thaw and her brother Alf Bor- quist who had been childhood schoolmates of Mr Messing at Mist Doctor R. D. Eby left Saturday to drive to California where he would meet Mrs Eby who had been visiting their son, Marvin, _ _______ western ' auto :’: I the Amazing Nylon SUPER CREST L.. SUPPLY CO $ Exch. • Sensational Full 5-Year Guarants« 63 plates in Gr. 21, 57 plate* in Gr. I. Water-Guard, silver treatment in Texas Mr. and Mrs. George Peter* and Jimmy were in Camas. Wash ington Sunday where they had the pleasure of hear.ng Ernest Baker, former pastor of the local Christian church, speak Mr. Baker returned to Vernonia with them and visited here until Mon day when he returned to Camas to visit his parents. He left there co*« 2S Tuesday to return to Litchfield, IHirxns where be is now stationed. Mrs. Wayne Landers and two children of Portland visited Mon day and Tuesday with her par ents. Mr and Mrs A D Lolley, ind her sister. Mrs Clcice Hall. Mr* Lolley is improving slowly from her recent illness Mr*. Chet Fugale of Rock Creek received word this wee* that her brother-in-law. Harry Bales, had passed away in Chica go on April 26. just one month after the death at his wife. The Bales formerly lived here and the son. Leroy who attended grade school here now resides m Chica go Mr and Mr*. Jack Bergerson RIVERVIEW — Several friends are the parents of a son, Greg of Mrs Ed Buckner called on her Allan. bom Wednesday, April 21 Friday afternoon, bringing a ■* the Emanuel hospital m Port- birthday cake in honor of her land. Mr*. Dora (Grandma) Wash- birthday. Her well-wishers w bum is spending a couple of Mesdames Ella Cline. Stona Sera weeks at the hom«. of Mrs. Norma fin, Elizabeth Serafin, Mane Sliver and visiting her many Ver- Hawkins and Edna Linn. noma friends. Her daughter, Mr and Mrs. John Knnick Ethel Buffmire of Albany, had attended the flower show at the misfortune recently to fall and break one leg and fracture Gresham Friday and report that the other She is now recuperat- it was wonderful. ting at her home, Mrs Slivers Mr and Mrs Jame; Chamber invites those wishing to call on lin and two sons of Portland Grandma Washburn at her home visited Mr. and Mrs. Don Camp to do so until next Thursday bell Sunday The Chamberlins when she will leave to return and Campbells were former school home. friends in Montana. Mr*. Ollie Roberts left Satur- An interesting note on a letter day from Portland by plane for from Mrs. Wm. H Manning of Modesto, California to visit her Falls Church, Virginia to her sister. She will also visit other mother, Mrs. F. R Olin, read: relative* at Long Beach and Es Of f ■’ neighbors is build condido. ing an addition to their house. Mias Lenora Kiser was calling I just happened to notice on the on friends in Vernonia last Thurs. end of a stack of lumber, Long day. Mr*. Julia Wirts who now live* Bell, Vernonia.” at the Mt St. Josephs home for from Seattle spent the week end the aged at 3060 S.E Stark St , at the home of Mr. and Mrs O. G. m Portland was visiting in ’Ver W>. d noma last Thursday Mrs. Ralph Sawyer left here Mr*. Antone Smejkal under last Wednesday for Tennessee went surgery at St Vincents hos after spending a month with Mrs pital in Portland Tuesday. Mary Skinner. Her husband is Arriving Sunday to spend a now stationed in Japan. couple of weeks at the home of Mrs. Ron Paris and Mrs. Larry Frank Slemmons wer? his daugh Gamer were Portland shoppers ter, Mrs Laura Wilkenson, and last Wednesday. his granddaughter, Vera. from Mrs. M. D. Cole from Longview. Sutherlin, Oregon. Washington called last Thursday Mr. and Mr*. Elgus R. Frank at the Walter Kent home. and family from Sweet Home Mrs. Walter Vaughn suffered »pent the week end at the home painful foot and ankle injuries of Mr and Mrs H H Frank in a fall on her basement stairs Mr. and Mr*. George Foerster which has necessitated the use of from Tigard visited at the home crutches of Mr and Mrs. Martin Rainwater Winners from the drawing last Sunday Saturday for the profit-sharing Russell Mailer*, formerly book program at Brunsman Hardware keeper for Vernonia Auto Co., were Mrs. Walter Harns and M is now working at McMinnville. Siedelman. Mr*. Ruth Pillifant from New I Mrs. Mabie Grave* was called port. Washington was a house to Los Angeles early this week *uest last week end at the O. T because of the death of a mec*’ Bateman home. She left by plane Tuesday and Mr. and Mr*. Emil Messing will return Monday of next week »isited relative* in Beaverton Sat Mr. and Mr*. Lloyd Thoma*. urday evening, and on Sunday Mrs. Lois Clark and Mary Anne evening they attended a get-to Clark attended the organ con gether of the 1953 matrons and cert at the First Congregational patrons, OES. at Fnenship chap- church in Portland Sunday after U*r in Portland. noon which was present by Vir Mr. and Mr*. Melvin Weed gil Fox, famous organ virtuoso Birthday Marked By Friends Visit SHOP NEHALEM — SHOP NEHALEM — SHOP NEH M EM X '1 F-60 HURRICANE Or 1. 21 RtguleHr 24 45 rar L ki Tr«4*-i« 10 00 ONLY ¡•«•rana* i" y»ur car) &MZVZMM Z/¿£0 TOSiZWt NOODLE SOUP a $O v ». mim , NEHALEM MARKET AND GROCERY For Delivery Every Day Phone 721 MK1VH3X .10118 — K i n BJX .10118 - h I It H IX .10118 Z £ So new so great — the only hre to carry the LIFETIME 2OAD HAZARD GUARANTEE of top quality r T 'll 10»* CORD Foe »ofo^, . --’¿.SX00-'" piu * tmisi 1 ÇS in HT Gamfcfei block- Rubber W ! d to Co'd * ' ,e. „. röt' top rT',w ” ,ve YOU • Heavy-Duty Type • Fights Sludge • Resists Acids Save—change your own Oil and use the finest — Supreme! For today's hard driving requirements. SAE 10-40. ] ixraas G*"Wee, $23.72 $26.13 $28.72 570x15 710x15 790x15 r«.( Local PTA President Attends Convention 82e CLIFF WHITE Authorized Dealer Tax Included) I SUPREME MOTOR OIL /Sew ebrevon; Here's Unusual Evening's Fun Mrs L. L. Wells attended Are you tired of television and Oregon Congress of Parents radio and wishing for an unusual Teachers at Salem Wednesday and interesting way to spend an through Friday. The theme of The answer to the the convention was “Three keys evening? to the Future; Better homes, bet problem waj given in a local ter schools and better communi home recently when members of the family gathered from widely ties." Mrs. Herman Nordfors of Long separated points for the week view, Washington was the re end. A grandson went exploring the always enticing realm of presentative from the National grandma’s attic and brought forth Congress of Parents and Teachers A high-light of the convention a bundle of Popular M?chanics was the talks of Dr. Louise Ames and Review of Reviews dating of New Haven, Connecticut, who from 1904 to 1911. Soon the en- collaborates with Dr. Frances Ilg I tire family representing three on a daily syndicated newspaper generations was engrossed in per using them and getting much hi. column on child behavior. She came to the convention by larity from the advertisements the courtesy of the Oregon State i for the wonderful new cars guar- i anteed to go 15 miles an hour, Alcohol Education Committee. men's suits for $12.95 witn $3 35 down and $1 60 monthly, won- derful furniture including ornate iron beds and even more ornate wood ranges and heating stoves One item which caused much hilarity was illustrated with a BIRKENFELD — The Nehalem picture of the article in use and Valley Garden club met at the headlined as a “Device for smug We quote: home of Mrs. Les Closner in Mist gling intoxicants.” April 24th. The club is to n ak • "Ths device shown hanging at a number of corsages for the the side of the figure in the il Home Makers Festival to be held lustration is being adopted in in Ra:nier high school May 5. A special meeting was called for Nehalem Valley Squares Tuesday, May 4 at the home of Meet Again This Friday Mrs. Howard Jones. Members Glen Hawkins will be the guest are to bring flowers suitao>e for caller for the Nehalem Valley the corsages to be made at this Squares when they meet at the time. Birkenfeld gym on Friday, April The next regular meeting of the 30. All square dancers welcome. Nehalem Valley Garden club will I bp May 19 at the home o. Mrs. Excessive speed was the prin Arby Mills. All members aie cipal cause of traffic accident in asked to remember this date and 1953 are urged to attend, as elect.on of officers vyill be held at that tune Also membership dues will be collected APRIL 29 30 Mr. and Mrs. Buck Redmond THURS.. FRI, and son of Oakridge were recent TENNESSEE CHAMP S Winters Plus guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene GREAT DIAMOND ROBBERY Larson and Harley Redmond Red Skelton Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Beact. and Mrs. Elsa Richardson called on SATURDAY MAY 1 the Eastmans at Mist Sunday. SINGING IN THE CORN Mr. and Mrs. A M. Perry of Judy Canova Plus Portland visited here Sunday. PACK TRAIN Gene Autry Fred White has been hav ng SUN.. MON. MAY 2-3 trouble with a sore on his l,p and THE NAKED JUNGLE C Heston had to make several trips to the doctor to check bleeding parts of cities where som? resi dents wish to buy their intoxicat ing beverages by the nail instead of the bottle, yet do not wish to be seen carrying it horn? in this manner. Therefore it is made in the shape that will fit clos . to the form and not show when the coat is closed over it. I. is ten inches high and on the handle is a double hook arrangem“i.t that is hung from the armpit or pocket of ths vest.” SAVES WATER! Mayfag aufoma-Hc washer! Garden Club to Make Corsages SMALL LOADS MEDIUM LOADS Y Save as much as 9 gallons of water for a small load of clothes I FULL LOADS It’s completely automatic! Once you set the level is controlled automatically. Uses only amount of water needed for both wash and rinse. No waiting for tub to fill. See a demonstration today! SUNDL AND ELECTRIC AND APPLIANCE 78S Bridge Phone 581 Vernonia FURNITURE New and Used Summertime Means Picture Taking Time BIRKENFELD — Winema Grange H E C h r id a silvei tea SPECIAL BUY ON BEDS Thursday afternoon. The door prize was won by Elizabeth Carl New Doubl? Beds $17.50 and prizes for the games went to UsVd Metal Bed J5.0C Mane Bellingham and Irene Hollywood New. Bed Frames, Jones Adjust to any sise $9.00 Several from here attended the New Singla Bed SI 5.00 funeral of Joe Foster at Jewell Headbeard to match or use with Thursday. Mr. Foster had served Hol'-/wood frames $15.00 seven years as master of the New Single Bex Spring $29.95 Jewell Grange He was a will mg worker and gave much of his Used Double Box Spring $15.00 time to development of the Coil Spring* as low a* $3.50 Grange He often visited Wine Beds—Complete as low as $11.50 ma Grange and at one time, be er make your own combination. fore Jewell Grange was organ Bed Lamp* Pair Í5.0C ized was a member there Mrs. Delmar Jepson and baby MANY MORE GOOD BUYS ON daughter are at the home of Mr FURNISHINGS FOR EVERY •nd Mr*. Richard Thompson in Portland They will come to ROOM Birkenfeld next w«ek. Mrs. Caidwell of Canada 1* visiting Mr and Mrs Fisher The Caldwells and Fishers were once neighbors in Canada. Mr». Lawrence Jepson returned from a trip to California Thurs 147 3rd St. Up from Bakery day. I _ indicator for the size load to be washed, water Joy Tln>iitn> Service» Held Thursday For Grange Worker ► adjuste wafer -for Brownie Hawkeye C*1T CC Flash Outfit........... ylJ.UJ Includes camera, flash. 2 rolls film, flashbulbs, and batteries Outdated Film Half-Price Your Complete Photo Needs at Vernonia Bargain House VERNONIA DRUG CO Telephone 101 r ____________________________ Vernonia, Ore.