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2 THURSDAY. MAY 12. 1955 which gives similar information Mother’s Day, May 8 at the Tua- about rackets. People who wish lity Community hospital at Hills to protect themselves from these boro. Mrs. Weaver is the former gyp artists are urged to call the chamber office for information Patricia Loson, daughter of Mrs before they pay money to sales J D.Gandy. men who are here today and Mis* Marlene Cook of Beaver gone tomorrow Mr. and Mr*. Fred Foster of ton planned and cooked a lov-Iy Hillsboro were Sunday guests of I Mother’s Day dinner Sunday for Civil defense planning is gain their daughter. Mrs Ruby Brown, I her parents. Mr and Mrs Marble ing momentum m preparation for and her family. Cook and her grandparents. Mr the possible emergency that o Mr and Mrs Ed Schaffer of and Mrs. Adolph Nelson of Ver would result from a nuclear at Cedar Mills are the parents of. nonia. Marlene, who is graduat tack and more and more empha an eight pound son. Kirk Ed- ing from high school this spring sis is being placed on the im ward, born last Wednesday, May takes a great pride in her cook portance of being ready for such 4 at the home of Mrs. E L Lloyd. ing. an event. Mrs Schaffer and her son are Word has been received here One phase of defense is an un ^pending this week with her par of the death April 23 at Long derstanding of Conelrad. The ents, Mr. and Mrs. Art Kirk on view of Thomas F Scott who By Marvin Kamholz word is an abbrevation of Con Timber Route formerly was employed by th? trol of Electromagnetic Radiation. Mrs. Cora Moore returned home Eastside Legging Co cn Rock interesting item It is a special system to make across The Desk within the past I Saturday from a two months va- Creek and resided in the camp days is a letter from the possible broadcasting of civil de [ cation during which she visited He left here in 1933 for Castle I few P rtland Better Busir ss Bureau ! many relatives in the east and Rock. Washington He was a The bureau is dedicated to the fense instructions over standard 1 middle west. member of the Vernonia Masonic assembling of information on I radio stations, even while enemy commercial frauds and other bus bombers are approaching, with Mr. and Mrs. Roland Riilel lodes. from Portland spent Sunday with Char!** Crhmidlin is in Barnes iness misconducts and thousands out allowing them to follow the of people ask it for information radio beams into their target. her parents, Mr and Mrs Cass hospital in Vancouver for medi each month. I During World War II all radio Bergerson. cal attention. Because of this interest, the Í Mr*. E. Ccmglia of Si. Helens t bureau’s board of directors is stations had to go off the air as Mr. and Mrs. Louis Carmichael enemy planes approached. and Mr and Mrs. Bill Carmichael enjoyed Mother's Day at the launching a public relations pro gram to warn the public at large Radio stations in the Conelrad and family w re Sunday dinner home of her daughter and hus of business misconduct and is set cluster will broadcast only at 640 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Valpi- band. guests of Mr. and Mrs Victor ting up a news release service and 1240 kilocycles, Already al- which will rev-al rackets cur Berg at Birkenfeld on the double am. Mrs. Inez Ncakes was back at rently working in th? state or most all new radios for the home occasion cf Mother’s Day and and most of the new cars have work at the bakery this week those that are on the way. Mr Berg’s birthday This area had a situation a dials specially marked at 640 and Mr. and Mr*. Kenneth West after an absence of several weeks I week or so ago that no doubt I resulted in some people spending 1240 to indiiit • the emergency were at Scappoose Sunday to due to illness. frequencies. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Whitsell visit Mrs Gilbert McKay who is I money for a purpose that was of I doubtful b nefit to them Insur Along with this phase of the recuperating slowly from being end family from DeLake drov? I ance was the "merchandise” be struck by a hit and run driver by here Sunday and took his ing offered in this particular in program, defense officials em I about six weeks ago. She was mother, Mrs Zoe Whitsell, witn stance. There are many other phasize preparation in the home them to Celilo Falls. services made available by sales for such an emergency by pro hospitalized for s-ver al weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Alois Sauer and I men who trawl from house to viding Tor just a few items: a George Douthii is now a resi dent at the Odd Fellows home Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Thomas were i house seeking sales and often ten-day food supply, some blank promising ‘>b the "sky” in order to ets, first aid supplies and know I in Forest Grove to attend a piuiutoi in Portland. I complete the deal. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Solomonson program at the high school audi i This is not to say that all such ledge of simple precautionary ac returned home Saturday after torium which was presented by i salesmen practice high pressure tions that m an much for safety. and are not fully honest in then- Standardized identification tags spending the winter months at the Verboort Minstrels. Mr. William Zimmerman has dealing. There are many who arc will soon be made available to Phoenix, Arizona. fully legitimate, but it is to say Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bridgers gone to Sacramento, California that a great deal of caution should the public on a cost basis by Pet I with his son for a visit aft?r also return d home week end Milk company. The sta.nless be followed. The Better Business Bureau before last from an extended trip which he will go to Los Angelis to visit his daughter and her fa cites a typical “xample, the Wil- to California and Texas. tiamson gang, a notorious group Mr*. F. M. Knoll went to Jen mily. which invades a community like B. L. Milchell and E. V. Robert nings Lodge Tuesday to attend locusts peddling phony Irish lace, the annual convention of the Wo son had identified numbers by suiting materials, roofing mater men's Society of World S Tvice Wednesday morning with those ials, paint that won’t wash off drawn last Saturday at Bruns and other fast items. There are in session there this week many others. Mother's day dinner guests at mans for the profit-sharing pro The chamber of commerce a’so the horn? of Mr and Mrs. Elmore | gram. is receiving bulletins from the Krrght were Mr. and Mrs Edgar , CARD PARTY. St. Mary's Parish Oregon Chamber Executive* Cu bertson and family of Rose- I Hall. Sat.. May 21, 8 p.m. Re 19t2c City and Mr. and Mrs. Walter burg, Mr. and Mrs. Truman freshments. Joyce Howard spent Mother's Roth and son Steven. Knight and son, and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ralph Valpiani and Mrs Day with her mother, Mrs. Stella Harry Culb-rtson. Mr. ar.d Mr*. Tom Schoenhinz Howard of Pittsburg. Joyce is Dave Marshall were among for and Mrs. Nick Schoenhinz from cmploy?d in the engineering de. mer county committee members Portland were guests Sunday at partment at Willamette Iron and who acted as hostesses at the Homemaker’s Festival at Rainier the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Steel in Portland. Guests for Mother's Day din last Wednesday. Accompanying Messing. Mr. and Mrs. Willian D. Weaver ner at the home of Mrs. Estie them to the meeting were Mrs. of Vernonia are the parents of a Roth were Mr. and Mrs. Russ G. C. Kirkbride and Mr*. J C son, William David Jr., born Royer and family from Oregon Sawyer. THE EAGLE. VERNONIA. ORr TOPICS OF THE TOWN Word from Mr*. Mana Frazee ind Mrs Mona Gordon is that hey have had a very enjoyable visit in Florida with Mr. and Mrs Harry Ford. The Fords accom- I anted them on a trip to Nassau •ft"r which Mona and Mane flew to Havana. Cuba They were to •are Florida for Detroit Monday Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Tipton were his mother. Mrs Ella Tipton. Mr and Mrs Lee Akers and family. Miss Maryiyn Good from Portland and Miss Margaret Cook Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Byers pent Sunday at Longview at the Both home of their son, Duke Mother’s Day and Mrs. Byers’ Birthday were observed Mr. and Mrs. A. L- KuUander spent Sunday at Independence -eith Mrs Kullander’s mother, Mrs. Hattie Seaman Mr*. Jun« Willis visited Satur day night and Sunday at Cannon Beach with Mrs Arch Kimball. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Wolff visit- <d Sunday in Hood River at the home of Mrs Lenora Frick Also there were Mr and Mrs. Marvin Turner from Pendleton. Mrs Fnck is Mrs. Turner’s mother Oscar Weed attended a ham : adio operators banquet Sunday evening at the armory in Port land His grandson. Bob Weed, from Myrtle Point was also there. Also, he met former Vernonia residents, Mr and Mrs. Bill Ellis, ■»ho now live at Bandon and both of whom are hams By the way, the Ellises added a new son to their family about six months ago. Mrs. Ellis was the former Velda Mellinger, daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Perry Mellinger Mr. and Mr*. Perry Mellinger were here from Clatskanie Mon day on business and calling on friends. i I steel tag, both necklace and bracelet styles, will carry the name, birthdate, a symbol uidi- eating religion of the wearer and name and address of the person to be notified during an etner- Cost of the tag will be gency 25c. For those who need an invest ment with a current income, the senes H SAVINGS BOND is perfect. It pays interest by go vernment check each six months. WHAT MAKES JACK AND SUE SO BRIGHT? We'd bet dollars to doughnuts that Nehalem Milk has a lot to do with their pep and good hialth at school, at home and at play. Mak? it a point to serve this fine milk to your youngsters at least twice tach day! NEHAL iMói DRIRV PRODUCTS (0. -Grade A Pasteurized i Milk & Cream PHONE 471 ______ The LOng-Bell LUMBER NEHALEM VALLEY MOTOR FREIGHT Theatrf THURS..’ FRI. MAY 12 13 AN AFFAIR WITH A STRANGER Jean Simmons Victor Mature SATURDAY MAY' 14 MASTERSON OF KANSAS Geo. Montgomery - Nancy Gates Plus SAINT’S GIRL FRIDAY Louie Hayward - Naomi Chance SUN., MON. MAY 15-16 20.000 LEAGUED UNDER THE SEA Kirk Douglas - James Mason COMPANY Vernonia Division SAVE! ON THESE VALUES Pillsbury Peanut Cookie Mix 13-oz. Package 31c Pillsbury Fudge Brownie Mix nic I6-OZ. Package «7 1 Krusieaz Pie Crust Mix 17-oz. Plcg. itU Duncan Hines Fey. Tender Pei. Q 303 Size Cans 43 Dundee Whole Small Beets No. 2 Size Cans 3 35C Camay Cold Cream Toilet Sep Cakes 25^ New Dodge Custom Royal Lancer in dramatic three-tone styling. So head for your Dodge Dealer and take your pick! Wilson's Chopped Beef 3 12-ox. Cans Only 92c Shurfine Pure Vegetable j I Shortening Q None Better Lbs. 75 C Swift's Premium Wieners. 2 lib. Cello Pkgs. 85c THESE PRICES GOOD AS LONG AS PRESENT STOCK LASTS MILL MARKET AND LOCKERS Deliveries Twice Daily 10 AX. and 3 P.M. — Phono 1391 The moment the new Dodge hit dealers’ showrooms, the “rush” was on. New car buyers had struck gold . . . and they knew it! Actual sales figures throughout the country show that sales have doubled over last year as America goes for “The Big One!” And why not? In the new Dodge you’ll find "solid gold" luxury and value —for only a few dollars a month rnorv than you’d pay for one of the “low price three.” In its class, it actually costs fess than cars up to 9 inches shorter And its flair-fashioned styling is stealing the “Oh’s” from ears costing a thousand dollars more. The rush is on ... with 17 magnifi cent new Dodge models to choose from. So head for your Dodge dealer’s . . . and take four pick! THE NEW DODGE k lair-k'a»hioned ... and Hashing Ahead! CHtCK YOU» CAR-CHECK ACCIDENTS' HAWKEN MOTORS TELEPHONE 501 Bridge St. VERNONIA. OREGON I