2 THURSDAY, FEB. 10, 1955 THE EAGLE, VERNONIA. ORE. TOPICS OF THE TOWN Stic Mr. «nd Mn. Larry Garner Sundlands. Ruth Circle. Kent Bauersfeld of Indepen­ were dinner guests Sunday of Mr and Mrs. Fred May of Forest dence called Monday evening on Mr and Mrs. A. L. Kullander Grove. Mrs. Wilbur Davis went to DANCE Sal.. Feb. 26. IOOF hall. 6:30 to 1. Siardueieri. 61 per- Seattle Saturday for a weeks son. By F. L. club. 415c visit with her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson grandchildren. were in Portland Sunday to call COOKED FOOD SALE. Sai. Feb. on their new great neice, Kathy 26, Bush Furn. Store. Rebekah May Erickson. Social Club. 6t3c Weekend guests at the home Jim Finnerty and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C Sawyer were Brenda returned last Tuesday their daughter and family, Mr. from Aitkin, Minnesota where and Mrs. J. A. Taylor of Port­ he had been called January 20 land. by the death of his brother-in- POTLUCK dinner and bingo law. He reports being glad to party Saturday. February 12. 6:30 , get back to ‘‘warm” Oregon wea­ p.m. Odd Fellows. Rebekahs and ther after the 34 degrees below families. 512c zero there. Dr. R. J. Manley was calling Mrs. Lena Stanton returned on friends here Saturday and home Sunday after being gone was a luncheon guest at the M. J. more than six weeks. She spent Lamping home. Christmas at Glenwood with her Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Davis daughter, Mrs. Charles Uhlm, of Portland w-re dinner guests then went to the home of her Saturday evening at the home of son Russell near Portland Mr. and Mrs. Carl Davis. DANCE Sat.. Feb. 12 Legion hall. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Knoedler Powder River Ramblers. 61.00 and family from Springfield were per person. 61 lc visiting friends here last week Friends of Minnie John, former end. Vernonia resident, will be happy VALENTINE SPECIAL; Boxed to know that she has recovered homemade candy. Sat. Feb. 12 from the eye operation she had before Christmas and now has from I her new glasses and finds her vision much improved. COOKED food homemade candy. Sat. Feb. 12, Sundlands. Ruth Circle. 6tlc Reverend F. M. Knoll, pastor of the EUB church, spent from Monday until Thursday of this week at the mid-winter minis­ terial conference at Menucha, a retreat owned by the Presby­ terian church between Crown Point and Corbett on the old Co­ lumbia River highway. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Smith of Independence were week end guests of Mrs. Smith’s sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Kul­ "S" stands for Strength—drink lander. Mr Smith is postmaster at Independence. it from a glass. Members of the local Masonic No finer food for laddie or lass. Drink more of it—don’t be a lodge attending the district of­ ficers meeting at Rainier last Fri­ scoffer. OUR PURE MILK is Nature’s day evening were T. F. Tomlin, Walt Linn, Harry Sandon, Stev­ best offer. en W^jte, and Dwight Strong. Speaker for the meeting was Mr. Ralph S. Moore, senior grand warden of the grand lodge. DAIRY PRODUCTS CO. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lange and Mrs. Paula Kittleson went to Grade A Pasteurizod Portland Saturday. Mrs. Kittle- Milk & Cream son was met there by her daugh­ PHONE 471 ter whom she accompanied to \ qpies ■-¡g, DAIE*, *3 NEHALEM her home in West Linn. The Langes spent the week end with the Emmet Crows, former Ver­ nonia residents. DANCE Sat.. Fab. 23. IOOF hall. 9:30 to 1. Stardustars. 61 per- . son. By F. L. Club. 415c Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bridgers at- [ tended a family reunion Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mel­ vin DeRock at Hillsboro on the occasion of Mr. DeRock’s birth­ day. Mrs. Mildred Bean and Mrs. Ernie Hartshorn of Portland visi­ ted Monday with their father, Lou Cates who has been quite ill the past three weeks with asthma. CARD PARTY St. Mary’s hall Sai., Feb. 19. 8:00 p.m. Public welcome. 6t2c Guests Iasi week end of Nor­ ris Soden and Mrs. Mary Lanp- hear were her granddaughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Graves and son Richard from Chico, California and her daugh­ ter and husband. Mr. and Mrs. George Brett from Longview, Washington. Mrs. Lanphear is just recovering form an ear in­ fection. Dale Roberts arrived home on Sunday from the hospital and is much improved in health. Eugene Dove, Darrold Proehl and James 'Johns attended a meeting in Portland Saturday of the Oregon Association of Dis­ trict Superintendents. Persons holding winning tick­ et» in the prize drawing held by Natal Grange at Pomona Satur­ day were Mrs. Glen Tarbell of Warren who drew the quilt, Mrs. McDowell, pillowcases and Mrs. Mane Laschinger, an apron. Mr. and Mr'« Donald Shaw from Portland have moved into the Falconbury house on Capitol Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Robertson are the parents of a daughter born January 27 at Emanuel hos­ pital in Portland. She weighed in at six pounds, 13 ounces and has been named Yolanda Kay. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Strff were her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Robert White and their son Bonnie from Gaston. Tuesday, Mrs. Stiff's sun Ray Ballard of Portland also visited here. Mrs. Ruby Dyers was taken io a Portland hospital for treat­ ment last wet lf and will be there for perhaps two weeks or more. Mr. Bushart has been quite ill with influenza. COOKED FOOD SALE, Sat. Feb. 26. Bush Furn. Store. Rebekah Social Club. 6t3c Mrs. Paul Gordon attended a luncheon Saturday at the home ■ of Mrs. Ben Kickman in Park- I rose for the 1947 OES matrons. I Mr. and Mrs. Oakley Cripps I were dinner guests February 2 I at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Neuer at Natal on the occa­ sion of Mrs. Cripps birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Davis en­ tertained Mr. and Mrs. Oakley Cripps Wednesday evening of last ■ week as a joint birthday cele- I bration for Mrs. Davis and Mrs ! Cripps. DANCE Sat.. Feb. 12 Legion hall. • Powder River Ramblers. 51.00 per person. 6ilc Mrs. Paul Gordon saw Mr. and Mrs. Pete Brunsman off on the train Monday as they started on their trip. Also leaving on the , same train were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bergerson who were on their way to Rochester, Minne­ sota where Mr. Bergerson will receive treatment at the Mayo Clinic. Mrs. Mabel Graves substituted Wednesday at the Lincoln school for Mrs. Velva Christensen who was absent to attend the funeral of her sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nelson are the parents of a seven pound girl born Tuesday noon at Jones hos­ pital at Hillsboro. Those holding numbers iden- I tified with those selected last Saturday at Brunsman Hardware were Bill Johnson, Bill Hall and Rose Valpiam. Mr. and Mrs. Carnet Falconbury moved last week end to Pullman, Washington where Mr. Falcon­ bury will attend Washington State College. POTLUCK dinner and binyo party Saturday. February 12. 6:33 p.m. Cdd Fellows, Rebekahs and families. 5t2c The Columbia County Music teachers met here Monday night at the Washington school. Bill Johnson is president of the group and Mr. Wiggins is secretary. Part of Monday nights discus­ sion was on Music festivals about which more information will be given later. Round Table Discussion Members of the Cub Scout committee and den mothers at­ tended a round table discussion meeting at Forest Grove Tuesday evening at the high school build­ ing which was designated as a "doing” meeting. Al Pinndell of Forest Grove, district commis­ sioner, spoke to the group and the discussion was centered on instruction for carrying on the meetings and other work of the Cubs. Good ideas were gained for carrying out the March theme, "Knights of Yore." Attended at Forest Grove The next pack meeting will be Friday evening of next week, February 18, in the teacher’s lunch room at the Washington school. Some people get on the wagon, but they don’t go for much of a ride. JUNE'S STYLE CENTER Drastic Reductions os WINTER COATS SQUARE DANCE LESSONS EEGINNING Thursday, February 10 8-10 P.M. Washington Grade School Basement •/or/ Theatre THURS., FRT. FEB. 10-11 SABRINA ________ Audrey Hepburn________ I SATURDAY FEB. 12 I BATTLEGROUND Van Johnson - J