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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1955)
J o o 0*0 3 THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1955 THE EAGLE. VERNONIA. ORE and aft»r their visit here and with ployed at the mill. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Douglass re her parents at Astoria, they will turned Monday evening from a go to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania two weeks visit at Kings Valiev where both expect to attend the with their daughter and husband. University of Pennsylvania. Re*-, and Mrs. Delbert Dow, and • their two daughters. The Dows Coasts last we«k and at the plan Weekend guests of Mr. and sical group with which he plays to leave June 14 for Maine home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank to att?nd the Golden wedding an Mrs Wm. Tucteer were Mr. aad and sin£s. They went there for niversary of Mr. Dow’s parents. *fts Warren .Pugsley and dauuh- personal appearances in connec- Lange were Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Brous of lex Pam Aom SeaMHe. N^Ps P«U> *oa with release <bf,records they Crow and Mr. and Mrs. J W Portland were her? on business McKenzie of Portland, all of ikO' u a »isbor to Vft Tucloerv Tuesday and also calling on bad made and are aeanaining for whom wert^ former Vernqpia resi friends. tae n'tta tew manths for appear- Mr», «wm» MCNaughfqte • • « * dents. • _ w,„ ____ Mfs. Paul Gordon returned WoeHaiKt vested hear bast waecdo anctcs in mgfctt clubs Mr. and Mrs. Bob New and home Sunday from her vacation cud) watfi her °lfboUiti« and warfe. Mx arid: Ma Hi B. Kamteota daughter from PortftntP spent the trip to Florida. Mrs. Marie Fra. Mb 4h<P Mbs. R B ArahAarid. zee who had accompanied her tw® GalcB'ndtde*, 3*t. and Mrs, Larxy Gamer ofc p<out tbe past w»<d« end bin« wuek end here visiting her par- remained in Detroit, Michigan eats, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Johnsor for a longer visit with her spent ttie weido ht«> w^h Mr and Mt Manoab Koto and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim “nd his family. wgitli ndataves and fru«n<P> halz and ftoaiiy. • Claaence !^» w. Mrs. Ray Cameron spent Mt and Mrs. A. L. KulMiAr Tom Kpznoslta StrffewAy elferft, week end at Eugen? with MJ*. CatawnQ and “ box <dt tixiu> far a w-eks vaaatioa wes striilben last weak with aa daughter Änne attending «B Otaea Park, Washmgbon They acute attack vf ^ppenibc«» and motaii i Mrs. Jessbe Pearl, were mothers’ ^weekend fc-stivities *a*re i.oaornpagai-d by ^frs. Kul- «u;d<-rwent surgery Thursdny at on their way û, Clatskana- Sat- the Umv -rsitv of Oregon campus. Mrs. L. L. Wells attended mo- urduy to attend a fansral when ander’s sister <md husband, Mr t^e St. Johns hasp mu 1 <i Long- State ther’s week end at Oregon _ __________ Inn». wra involved in a ’ two and Mrs. G C. Smith of Iride- view. Efe relew’d Sundnv college at Corvallis as a guest of < ar cpNis « at the bridge near pundt-oce. her uaught?r, Patti Just the day and he and bis wife ar° now at the Valpiaiy wmh . u at PitUbrirg i before Mrs. Wells’ arrival there, Mt and Mrs Ed Bofomanson the hone of nis mother in Long- 14-yi cars were L^dly dumagad Patti had learned that she had and Mr. aad Mrs. Charles Sund- view while he regtarp; strength tat »11 jMtS3«ni*srs sacap -d with- been award 'd a state scholiyship to returd- bare Gordon Davis of ,«>d wer° dinner gaeats Sat* out at rious injury. <»iw> thqp day evKiing of Mr. and Mrs. A.' Hillsboro is filliag la ut th • Safe bruioo ntta being well shaken way store while Mt 4Carr»ta«i R Mills on the Fishhawk. uje . • a^st at. Mt and Mrs. Hairy CtabeH 4 NQffli Jbcoe Jtartes uptcnt the wpfljc sofi haw received word from Mteqor a»d Mrs. Freck Luymras end in Portland with Nfis*ioKath- their son Douglas that he is in and five children have b<- n visit ryn Lunim and tar parents, Mi ON THESE VALUES Chicago with The Stafford mu ing the past week with Mrs I<a» and Mrs. Bill Lumen man ’ s p.<ents, Mr. and Mi- Os a—— ii i QABD PARTY, St Mary’s Pans* Ctase & Raubos» CcOQtee. Fiae car Vik? and other relatives Ma Grata tail. Sai., May M. 8 pm. Beftosh DA» jor Layman has just c<anplets& a I matas. • 19d2c P» -uta Caa _ <*>urs<- in Germisi at the langu Bev. raid Mbs. F. M. Kntai at THURS.. FRI. MAY 19 20 age school at the Presidio, Mon tended a meeting of the Portland ar-a ministerial are& iat^on» at terey, California and he aad h» M» THE WHITE FEATHER nucha Monday. Robert Wagnei Debra Pag ' I family will leave hrre this week Mrs. Nora Braxaott oornpJotod SATURDAY MAY 21 end for Germany where he ex- Moving to Portland last week Hwi pcts to be for the next three whi ie she is with her daughtej THE DETECTIVE Mr. and M»s. H arta D Hix years They will drive from h ra for the present. Alec Guiness - Joan Greenwood Ik cd Ik ip, who have recently r-. m heavy syri SUN., MON. MAY 22 23 to New York and will take their turned here from Ptirtlaita havu So. »4 Gan car with tlR>m to Germany. moved into the Bennett house at THE UNTAMED Mr. and Mrs. Robert TuodruJ i the i an r of Ro ■ Avenue and Tyrone Power - Susan Hayward and two sons and Robert s grand- I Bridge Street. Mr. Drip is «m mother, Mrs. Leona Tindall of | i i l11 Cun i Salem were Sunday guests of Robert’s mother, Mrs. Omar Poyn- ! Shown PEO Members Joan of ter. Grandma Tindall stayed f« I Mis. R. D. Eby was hostess op a two week visit here. JW Cans Pax Sunday dinner goe^is cd Mt. Tuesday evening. Mav 10, to the members of the PEO Sisturhood. ' and Mrs. E. W. Peterson were her Mrs. Eby, who was also in charge moth r, Mrs. Wm. Stubbs, and «if th- program, provided an en Candy B hx ^, Popniar 6c Brands her sister and family, Mg and joyable evening of colored mov Bra Carta» Mrs. Robert Parker and children ing pictures anef a commentary on her recent trip to Mexico. from Portland. Alsy there Sun- The next regular meting will day evening were Mr. and Mr be held at th? home of Mrs Wil Gum. Poptaar Brratas, Carton of Jim Peterson and Dav?y from liam Chalmers on Tuesday, Muy C 24, at which time Mrs. L. H. Ro- 6c Packager Forest Grove. J< ollie Ltutay tira bo«» i» I Port tierson will give a reports of ac tivities at the annual convention. I O Cedar Dri G I d . land most of th? last six tv eeks i 12 az. Bottle at the home of her daughter. Mrs. I Unusual Shower Twist WHAT MAKES ROGER Bessie McClernon. She first took Gives Grcoin Honors Mens Heavy 12 »i. care of her granddaughter, Linda R ARING TO GO? A groom shower was given at C aviva with the measles, then gr^nd Any college man will Ml you he daughteg- Jill who h;bl an appen the Rex Normand home Friday i can burn the midnight oil better dectomy. Saturday Mrs McCler. evening in honor of Rex Nor Grade A T^ios? present were n nourishing Njhalem Dairy non was bringing her mother mand Jr. Larga Eggs milk than on coffee dhd smokes! home when they weia- involved L'av? Crawford. Beryl Normand. John Normand. Joe Johnson, Chic Nehalem milk gives easily as- in a collision with another car J nson. Harold Fowler, Carl Ear THESE PRICE3 GOOD similat d nourishment that means near Buxton. None w >re sen nest, Frank I*mley, Kenneth AS LONG AS PRESENT better work and a less fatigued ously hurt but Mrs. Lpsby suf land ..ley,John Sc^midlin, Lester STOCK LASTS Wills, Warren - Lindslcy, mind and body. fered bruises* and cuts and all .................... Goodman. Rex Normand Sr. and were well shaken up. th ? honored guest. I Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hamilton and two children «visited last What.couid be safer than your week with Mr arfd Mrs. M'lvip government SAVINGS BOND? If Schwab and family. Mrs. Hamil- it is lost or destroyed,* th? Trea • Grado A Pasteurized toie is the former Diana Pvasnall. sury will rcplac? it. Deliveries Twice Daily Milk A Croam Her husband has just recently 10 A.M. raid 3 P.M. — Phone 1391 PHONS 471 Id-en discharged from the army SeH it with a» E3gfc> Want Ad. TOPICS OF THE TOWN e o to attend the funeral services for for next year. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Moore of an uncle of Mr. Waites. By Wednesday James P. Rt Portland were week end gu-sts of their daughter and husband. bertson. M Tupper and Ada J-an Mr and Mrs. R B. Fletcher and Lmdsley had identified nurroei^ they held with thQM dr**t family. Mr. and Mrs. C. N. VanDeBo- Brunsman Hardware last Satur gart of Portland visited here last day. week end with her parents, Mr. Jack Williamson of Jewell is and Mrs. Otto Cantwell and other one of the students currently en rolled at Oregon College of Edu relatives. , Myron Vlcek enjoyed fishing cation in Monmouth who recently in the North Umpqua river at was notified that he would rt Idleyld Park last week end. ceive a state scholarship to covei Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Waite I full payment of tuition and fees went to Prineville last Thursday for the coming year. SAVE! The publisher of one of Hie fine weekly newspapers in°the area served by the West Coast Telephone Company needed a linotype operator not long ago. How he obtained a new employee, and how his tele phone helped solve this problem, becomes an inter esting story. Joy Tlitwii v First, this newspaper man picked up his telephone and called long distance ^o a larger city not far away, and placed a clas sified "help wanted” ad in the daily paper there. One of the persons who read.this ad had a friend whose husband happened to be a linotype operator So she picked up her telephone and called her friend to tell her about this employment possibility. This woman’s husband was seeking work in a Mid-West city at the time, so his wife placed a long-distance tele- one call to him to tell him about So «he husband, in turn, telephoned long distance to the newspaper pub lisher, and with his tqjephone interview. he got the job. 29 98 NEHALE ÓI Once again, as happens <>ver and over again, day after day, the telephone helped solve a problem that otherwise might hace been impossible KILL MARKET OD LOCKERS ORIRV PRODUCTS CD. al any price ? 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