2 THURSDAY, APR 21. 1955
FOOD SALE. Apr. 23 Bush Turn.
Benefit Band Uniform Fund. Am.
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THUHS.. FRI.
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dows.
J R Kirkbride was a Portland
visitor Friday returning home by
Hillsboro to bring Mrs. Kirkbnd?
and their nephew Mike Naylor
to spend the week end.
Busy Bee Club Plans
Foreign Correspondence
WHY PAY MORE!
Small Amount of Milk
At the meeting held by the
Busy Bees club March 31 at the
home of Connie Burness at Mist,
the Just So Girls continued work
on their animals and the Charm
ingly Yours Girls started making
aprons.
The club members made plans
for corresponding with children
in other countries.
Following the meeting, the
girls played games after which
refreshments were served by Mrs.
Burness.
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For Only 3 Days!
Fortified with Antibiotic F»tod
Suppltomton« (AUREOMYCIN)
Sweet Milk Solid» Stabilized
Vitamin "A" ond othe» N«ed
G.arae-
teed
A ietisfy
♦ul Nutritiout lngredient$
MOIf FOR
YOUR MONEY
YOU FIGURE«
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DAIRY COOP. ASSN.
Portland. Oregon
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Sell it with an Eagle Want Ad.
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DEEP IN MY HEART
Jose Ferrer
M -rle Oberon
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APRIL 23
SATURDAY
RACING BLOOD
Bill Williams - Jean Porter
SUN., MON.
Guar in
1611c
the week end at Portland Mea
TOPICS OF THE TOWN
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Lindsay of
Pittsburg are the proud grand
parents of a grandson born Sun
day at Redmond, Oregon, The
baby’s parents are Mr. and Mrs.
C. R. Lindsay.
FOOD SALE. Sai.. April 23.
Su nd lands. Rainbow Girls. 16tlc
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Junken
rpent the week end in .Portland
with Mrs. Claude Hurd.
Dudley Spofford had the mis
fortune to suffer a broken leg
last Thursday at the logging op
eration where he is working near
Amboy. One bone in the leg
was brok-'-n in two places. After
it was set and put in a cast, he
was allowed to stay at their home
at Amboy to recuperate.
Mr. and Mrs. Arch Kimball of
Cannon Beach spent last Satur
day night with Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Willis.
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Lindsay
Mrs Mabie Dent and Mrs.
Knapp to Scappoose Sunday af
ternoon to visit Mrs. Alda Sess-
man at the Crestview nursing
home
POT LUCK dinner, social even
ing. April 30. for Rebekahs. Odd
Fellows and their families. 16t2c
Mr. and Mrs. Herb'll Olin of
Roseburg spent the week end
visiting his daughter and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Parker.
Mrs. Park’r and the children
went home with them for a visit.
DISH CLOTH approx. 30x30.
white. Special. 4 for $1.00. Ni
chols Variety Store.
16tlc
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Warner,
otherwise known as Bill and Ada,
who last November traded their
cafe property in Wecoma Beach
for the home of Mr. and Mrs.
John Young in Lone Pine Acres
on the river just south of Ver
nonia have moved there to make
their retirement home. Mr and
Mrs Warner will be remembered
by many oldtime Vernonia people
when they operated the Horse-
chod Cafe in the building now
occupied by Sundland Electoic
from 1924 through December 1929
They would be pleased to have
their neighbors and old friends
call on them.
CAREFUL lubrication.
teed. TIME OIL CO.
Bridal Shower Given Tuesday
and information institute for
postmasters and clerks at Wash
ington high school in Portland
TREHARNE — Sharon Gibson
Tuesday evening. Attending were
and
Mildred Graves were hos
Emil Messing, O. T. Bateman, T.
tesses for a bridal shower honor
F. Tomlin and Edwin Ade
Legion Aux.
1413c
DISH CLOTH approx. 30x30. ing Mary Jo Falconer Eide April
Trouble came double to Mr.
white. Special. 4 for $1.00. Ni 12 at the home of Mae Wienecke
and Mrs. Ralph Bergerson last chols Variety Store.
lStlc After Mary had opened her love
week end with the death of his
ly gifts a lunch of jello and cake,
Attending Friendship night at
father, Elmer Bergerson at Good
coffee and punch was served to
Samaritan hospital Friday night Ben Lin chapter OES in Portland 24 ladies and 10 children. Out-of-
and the death of her father there Monday night were Mr. and Mrs. town guests were Mae Tallman,
on Sunday, Mrs. Bergerson’s fa- T. F. Tomlin, worthy patron and Timber; Mrs. Clell Winters of
worthy /natron of Nehalem chap
ther’s home was at Hood River.
Banks; Hazel Stowell and Ella
Sam Hearing Sr.
I ter and Mi®
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Messing I
Albrecht of Buxton and Mrs. E.
Mrs. Sam Hearing Jr. and Mrs.
were in Kelso Sunday for dinner
M Bledsoe of Estacada.
Wilbur Davis.
at the home of her aunt and uncle,
Mr and Mrs. Carl Wienecke
Miss Emily Fairbanks, twin
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Teeler. They
and
Mrs. E. M Bledsoe went to
sister of Mrs. Dave Marshall ar
were joined there by her brother
rived here Friday from Jackson Manning Thursday for chest x-
and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Herman
ville, Florida to make her home rays.
Hartzell from Everette.
Silvia Falconer, Nell and Laura
with Mr. and Mrs. Marshall. She
ORDER
FLOWERS now for
made the flight from Jackson Thacker, Mary Eide and Tommy
I
Junior protn. Riverview Green
Galloway
motored to Forest
ville to Portland in 15 hours.
house.
16tlc I
ORDER
FLOWERS now for Grove and Hillsboro Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hahmeyer
Mrs. Cox and daughter, Mrs.
Junior prom. Riverview Green
and daughters Glenda and Patti
house.
16tlc Albert Reynolds and son Kenny
Jo left Saturday for Alberta, Can
Rev. F. M. Knoll was in Port and cousin Harvey Reynolds mo.
ada to visit Mrs. Hahmeyer’s mo
land Tuesday to attend a meet tored to Portland on business^
ther and other relatives.
ing of the board of misions for i
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Tisdaie spent
Oscar Weed is enjoying the
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the Oregon and Oregon-Washing-
privilege of communicating with
ton conference of the E.U.B.
his son Chester at Myrtle Poi.to
church to plan the program for
by means of ham radio this week
the coming year.
as a result of receiving his novice
FOOD SALE, Apr. 23 Bush Furn.
license last Saturday.
Benefit Band Uniform Fund. Am.
LARGE ASSORTMENT summer
Legion Aux.
14t3c
costume jewelry.
Reg. $1.00:
OMr. and Mrs. Earl Wantland
special
$.79. Nichols Variety
moved recently to Beaverton
Store.
1611c where
Mr. Wantland is employed
Mr. and Mrs. Emil McOiing
at Textromx Inc. and attending
spent last week at Redmond with
night classes in Portland, also.
Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Wheeler
Grandma Roland from Spring
on their ranch. Trying to irri
field is spending several weeks
gate in 10 degree temperature
here with her .son George and his
Friday morning proved a little
family.
too rufted and prompted their
Those who had identified their
i
return to Vernonia.
numbers by Wednesday morning
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Spofford
with those drawn last Saturday
and children Ellen aTid Earl Jr.
at Brunsmans were Mrs. Clyde
arrived here Friday night from
May and Mrs. Elizabeth Serafin.
Summit, Alaska where he is em
POT LUCK dinner, social even
ployed with the Civil Aeronau ing, April 3^ for Rebekahs. Odd
tics Adntonstration.
They are Fellows and tffeir families. 16t2c
visiting his grandmother, Mrs.
Ari Davis was taken to the
Bessie Spofford, and her broth Good Samaritan hospital *n Port
ers, Ralph, Bill and Marvin Krie I
land Monday because of a heart
ger and other relatives here. Sat
attack sufficed early Sunday
urday they went to Amboy,
WashingtoiP to see Earls parents. morning. He will be th re at
least two weeks and perhaps
Mrs. Mae Haycroft is here
longer for treatment.
from Pendleton^to visit with hi® LARGE
ASSORTMENT summer
sons and their families and her costume jewelry.
Reg. $1.00;
daughter, Mrs Earl Spofford and special
$.79. Nichols
Variety
her family, The Spoffords ex Store.
161K
pect to return to Pendleton ^ith
her for a visit there.
J UNE'S STYLE
Mrs. Jim Finnerty and child-
ren are visiting this week at New-
CENTER
port with her toother, Mrs. Ste
JUST IN
venson.
New
Spring
Cottons
Members of the local post of
Gay Neckerchiefs
fice staff attended a management
THE EAGLE, VERNONIA. ORE
APRIL 24 25
VERA CRUZ
Gary Cooper - Burt Lancaster
Who pul (lie (¡[amour
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Can
Mission Pumpkin, 2'
Del Monte Tomato Sauce
3 8-Ounce Cans for 23
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25-oz.
Jar
Sieinfeld's Dill Pickles. No.
21 2 Can
Each
25c
Fresh Ground
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