/ 1 THURSDAY, MAR 17, 1955 THE EAGLE. VERNONIA. ORE Vernon Peterson To Enter College I TOPICS OF THE TOWN Mr. and Mri. Larry Brown of and were to reach Rome last Sweet Home are the parents of ! week end. Miss Shizlee Vika left Thurs­ a daughter, Carmen Kay, born March 11 at the Lebanon hos­ day for Monterey. California to pital. This is their second child. visit with Major and Mrs. Fred Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Laymon. Howard Frank of Vernonia. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Redmond, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Turner former Vernonia residents who and son of Pendleton and Mr. and have been at Grandview, Wash- Mrs. George Turner and daugh­ ington for some time, moved re- ter of Portland spent the week cently to Svenson, Oregon. end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Sadie Naviaux of Port- Bill Wolff at Natal. They were land came last Wednesday for a joined Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. visit at the home of her neice, Lloyd Stuve and Diane. The Mrs. Eldon Wildt. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Turners left Tuesday for Lewis Morgan came Sunday for Dallas and from there were tp go dinner at the Wildt home and to Portland to attend the OEA took Mrs. Naviaux back to Port­ convention. land. COOKED FOOD SALE Sund- Mr. and Mrs. Jim Peterson and lands Sat. March 26. Vernonia David of Forest Grove were here Extension Unit. Ilt2c Sunday to help Jim’s father, E. Mr. and Mrs. Pai McCabe of W. Peterson celebrate his birth­ Portland are being congratulated day. on the arrival of a nine pound COOKED FOOD SALE Sund- 13 ounce son, John Joseph, March lands Sat. March 26. Vernonia 3. Pat who formerly lived here Extension Unit. Ilt2c now makes regular trips to Ver­ Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wolff. Nel­ nonia with the Safeway freight lie and Tom Jr. left Monday for truck. Pawhuska, Oklahoma after re­ Mr. and Mrs. Bill Chalmers ceiving word of 'lie serious ill­ and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lind­ ness of Mr. Wolf’s brother. They say attended the Fred Waring will also visit a son in Texas. concert at the auditorium in Port­ Mr. and Mr.s Oren Weed and land last Friday evening as a Barbara went to Forks, Wash­ pre-anniversary celebration for ington last week end to attend the Lindsays. the wedding of Mrs. Weed’s bro­ Mr. and Mrs. Tom Graves of ther. From there they went to Tigard were week end guests ot Seattle to visit her mother ana Mr. and Mrs Webb Graves. other relatives. Latest word from Mr. and Mrs. Ron Paris. Safeway manager Pete Brunsman is that they were spent four days last week in in Athens, Greece last Thursday Portland attending a produce school. This week, Larry Gar­ ner is attending a four day ses­ sion there. \ Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Ackley and THURS FRI. MAR. 17-18 ADVENTURES OF HAJJI BABA daughters from Central Point, Oi gon are spending the spring Elaine Stewart - John Derek vacation here with Mr. and Mrs. SATURDAY MAR. 19 Wm. Lindley. KANSAS CITY KITTY Guests last week end at the Joan Davis home of Mr and Mrs. Guy Thom­ Plus as were her parents, Mr. and LOADED PISTOLS Mrs. F. E. Ravie from Albany, Gene Autry Oregon and her mother's twin SUN.. MON. MAR. 20 21 sister, Mrs. Martha Zesiger from GONE WITH THE WIND Molson, Washington. Clark Gable - Vivian Leigh Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Counts and family of Roseburg are visit­ ing here this week with Mr. ano Mrs. Charles Minger and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack May, Dick May and other relatives and friends. Two three-foot flowering dog­ wood trees, one white and one pink, were sent here this week by Mrs. Millicent Manning oi Falls Church, V rginia to be planted in the Vernonia Memorial cemetery as a tribute to her fath­ er, Fred Olin. The planting was done by Frank Slemmons, care­ taker. Bill Nichols. Ralph Aldrich Jr. Ben George and Tod Bowerman who this year are members of SATURDAY, the Clatskanie Beavers rifle team, participated in a match at Clats­ MARCH 19 kanie Sunday which result ‘d in a win for the Beavers over The Crows of Portland This tied the Clair Musser and His Beavers for first place in their Powder River Ramblers district of the league and a match Sunday will decide the winner. Reverend Glenn Campbell and Mr. Shelly, Paul Weller and j I | | ' J off Theatre ' DANCE Clatskanie Grange Hall The Long-Bell LUMBER COMPANY Vernonia Division I HISTORIC DEMAND! Tmundcut public callf»r Old Crew rracitt rcctrj Scipiti Ulti tic introductif* of milder, !cu.tr-pri,cd, S6 Proof httlinp—companion to tic ¡00 Proof Bottled m Bend1 • | | j 1 NATAL — Vernon Peterson , left Thursday for Walla Walla, j Washington where he will enter , College Place. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Devine were in Forest Grove and Hillsboro Thursday and Saturday for den­ tal appointments. They also cal­ led on Mrs. T-d Gernhart and Mr. Danielson while in Hillsboro Mrs. George Mathews will be hostess for the Mist Helping Circle at her home on Thursday March 24 when they have then- regular meeting Mr. and Mrs. John Buchanen and baby of Seattle were house guests at the Dass home for sev­ eral days. Jeanette Dass is ill with a siege of the flu this week. Mr. and Mrs. C. Lindsay and sons called on his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lindsay. They reside at Redmond. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Holstien have built a home here at Pitts­ burg andkhave moved in. Mr. and Mrs. Noble Dunlap were Sunday callers at the Lind­ say home. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lindsay called at the Banzer home re­ cently. Floyd Shulke from the Vernonia Bible church were in Portland Tuesday to attend the IFCA con­ ference held at the Columbia View Baptist church. "Shorty" Lee who spent some time recently in Jones hospital is now at home and improving gradually. ANNUAL birthday party for American Legion, March 21, 7:30. Refreshments will be served. lltlc Eugene Dove. Vernonia high school superintendent, spent from Sunday to Wednesday of this week in Denver attending a re­ gional conference of school ad­ ministrators. Today and tomor­ row he is attending the O.E.A. Convention in Portland. Reverend F. M. Knoll attended a meeting of the board of mis­ sions of the EU.B. church at Jennings Lodge Tuesday. Mrs. Edgar Culbertson and four children and her friend, Mrs. Jewell Crate and two child­ ren from Roseburg are visiting here this week with Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Knight and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Culbertson. COOKED food sale. April 9, Sund- land Electric, Pythian Sisters. 9t6c Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cates were involved in a two-car collision Tuesday afternoon on highway 47 one mile south of Banks which put both of them and the drive, of the other car in Jones hospital. Both cars were badly damaged. The other driver, Horace Eberly of Banks, and Mrs. Cates were reported in fair condition Tues­ day evening, but Mr. Cates was said to be critical. Gifts for women registered last week end for the 10th anniver­ sary at Brunsmans were won by Florence Reynolds, Mrs. J. E. Rose, Arlie Emmons, Mrs. Rose Aspinall, Marylyn Goode, Mrs. E Wright, Hildur Davis, Mrs. J. D Norris and Gertrude Ander­ son. Gifts for men were given to R. L. Hodgson, Charles Dü­ bendorf and W R Wolff People who held tickets drawn last Sat­ urday were J. P. Lofton, Lesta Garner and Louise Hamnett. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Borders and two sons from Springfield spent last week end here with her par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ander- egg Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kent went to Newberg Wednesday to stay until Saturday with their daugh­ ter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Doyle McAninch and help care for their two girls who are ill with rheumatic fever while Mr and Mrs. McAninch attend the OEA. convention in Portland Walter Olinger who suffered a light stroke at the Long-Bell mill about two weeks ago is im­ proving slowly from it. INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC LESSONS AVAILABLE NOW. Phone Wm. Johnson 1406 ;PHONE 853 NEHALEM VALLEY MOTOR FREIGHT THB OLD CROW DISTILLERY CO.. FRANKFORT. KY. THE Oernonia Eagle Is Today Announcing a NEW CAMPAIGN in which it will give a prize of TO THE CANDIDATE TURNING IN THE MOST NEW SUBSCRIPTIONS BY NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT WHAT IT MEANS This S10.00 CASH CAMPAIGN is a NEW campaign, and only those candidates who are working for the prise bicycles and cash commissions are eligible. Can­ didates can win this $10.00 cash prize and at the same time with the same sub­ scriptions get votes for the bicycle prizes. Subscriptions will count points for the $10.00 cash prize besides counting votes for the bicycle prizes at the regular estab­ lished vote schedule. See schedule ot points below. SCHEDULE OF POINTS All NEW subscriptions secured and handed in between Thursday morning. March 17, and Saturday night. March 19, will count points toward the $10.03 cash prize as follows: All NEW subscriptions secured and handed in between Monday morning. March 21 and Wednesday night. March 23 will count points toward the $10.00 cash prize as follows: 1 YEAR 2 YEARS 1 YEAR 2 YEARS 10 POINTS 20 POINTS 9 POINTS 18 POINTS SEE THE BICYCLE PRIZES ÄT- Hahn Hardware Bush Furniture Brunsman Hardware CAMPAIGN NOTES Any candidate who is now working in the subscription drive is eligible to work for the $10.00 cash prize for new subscriptions. One of the active candidates will win this cash prize in addition to the bicycle or cash commission they are guaran­ teed in the opening rules. The winner of this special cash prize will be announced and the $10 bill will be awarded at the close of the campaign. In case of a tie for the $10.00 prize identical awards will be made to the tieing candidates. This Saturday marks the end of the first week of the subscription and prize cam­ paign. Just two more weeks to win the bike each candidate started out to capture. The campaign is expected to really get underway this week, and each candidate is urged to do his or her very best from here on out. Candidates are cautioned to rightly mark their subscriptions NEW or OLD. Be sure the subscriber is not getting the paper before it is marked as a new subecription. Be sure to come to the campaign office real often so that I can answer any questions you have about the campaign. Out-of-town candidates needing information are asked to call the campaign manager at 191. Office open until 6 p.m. daily. THE Oernonia Eagle A Burton L. Denton Circulation Campaign