2 THURSDAY, MAY 30. 1957 THE EAGLE, VERNONIA. ORE. TOPICS OF THE TOWN day. Mr and Mrs. Jim Barker of San Antonio, Texas became the proud parents of a 5 pound daughter, Sherry Renee' May 12. Jim will be remembered as he attended school here until his second year of high school and is the son of the Dale Barkers, for­ merly of Vernonia. Th« Ralph Valpianis were week er.d guests of Mr. and Mrs. R R Brock, of Oceanlake, Oregon. Other guests for dinner on Sat­ urday were Mr and Mrs. Walter Kerry, of Oceanlake. The dinner provided the occasion for a re­ union between Mrs. Kerry, the former Iris Snow, and Mrs. Val- piani, both of whom graduated from St. Helens high school the same year The Brocks formerly lived in Clatskanie, where they operated a candy store. Word was received recently of the death of Mrs George White of Portland who lived near Kea- sey for many years. Her two si ns, Lewis and Frank, were well known here, having been in the bee business in the Keasey area Mrs. B. J. Horn entertained re­ cently with a luacheon honoung Mrs. Donald Cline for which other guests were Mrs. Robert King and Mrs. Kenneth Tupper. Mrs. Cline showed the group many pictures and souveniers from Eu­ rope. Mr. and Mrs. David McCoy are the parents of a son, David Ray, born May 14 at the St. Helens hospital. He weighed in at 5*g pounds. Grandmother is Mrs. i Beulah Slemmons. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Paris and family were at Vancovuer Mon­ day and Tuesday where they at­ tended the funeral of Mr. Paris’s THURS.. FRI. MAY 30-31 father who passed away last Fri­ day following an extended illn - Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Garner and Duncan Hatten were at Long- FATURDAY JUNE 1 view Sunday to visit Dr. and Mrs. M D. Cole. “ ’ They found Mrs. Cole much improved ami Plus •bh to w alk ____ ___ ™ si'me now. Ths MOHAWK _________ Cole’s daughter, Shirley Ashen­ fJN. MON. JUNE 2-3 brenner was also ther “. She and her family are moving to north­ ern California soon where her G.iiy ('"up, i Dorothy McGuire husband is already working a, engineer for a construction com- Mr. and Mrs. Bard C. Nolan and sons Ricky and Bobby have i ' Ught the George Martan resi- n Hitchen of Portland, god- I-th er of Vicki. _F YOU care enough io send a nd Hall card, send the best '-.ark from the Vernonia Drug 2113c Company. Mr. tr. and Mrs. Jack Thompson last week end at Gig Har- visit ted ______ I < isey, Larry Larson, Sidonnie p.m. bertson. Boys: Terry Mawhirter, Pearson, Phillip Meyer, Karen TUESDAY. JUNE 4 Mt. Heart Rebekah Social Club— 1st place; Leonard Hunteman, 3rd Russell, Evelyn Carol Patterson, Home of Mrs. Earl Atkins, 2:00 place, Steve Bateman. 3rd place; Johnny Lee Biggs; Carolyn Vike, Lloyd Vike, 3rd place; Craig Da­ Jimmy Turner, Janice Jones. To­ pm ni Monaco, Jack Holsey, Billy Junior Promenaders — IWA hall. vies. 3rd places; Glen Lofton. Irmlin, Dennis Strong, Max MUSIC (Vocal) Sherry Roedig Chances are you’ve spent Beginners 7 p.m., others 8 p.m. Snook, Richard Meyer, Glenn American Legion auxiliary—Le­ er and Lorraine Cunningham. a good deal on home im­ BAND — Wallace Pollock, Hawkins, Melva Barrett, Lor- gion hall, 8:00 p.m. provement in the past Odd Fellows lodge — IOOF hall. Carolyn Waite, Carolyn Vike, years. Redecorating or Nancy Howard, Kristi Wallace, 8:00 p.m. remodeling. New furni­ Patti Vlcek, Billy Tomlin, Mary Legion Auxiliary Juniors WEDNESDAY. JUNE 5 ture and appliances. Be Troop 201, Boy Scouts—Cabin in Steen, Jeanette Sozoff. Karen Plan Picnic At City Park Russell, Roy Reynolds, Earl Rey­ city park, 7:00 p.m. sure the added value At the May 16 meeting of the No OES meeting because of nolds. Harvey Redmond. Suzi you’ve given your home Alexander, Ralph Anderegg. Lin­ American Legion auxiliary jun­ Grand Chapter in Portland. is fully protected in case da Argo, Linn Bolmeier, Grant i iors, Thursday, June 6, was set Bowerman, Delbert Bush, Penny as the date for a picnic in the of fire or other disaster. pany on a dam project. Eadley, Rodney Callister, Jimmy city park from 5 to 7 p.m. Call us today. We’ll be Martin Peterson was called to Eckland, Richard Hawkin, Sain Mrs. Florence Bray, head of glad to give you a prop­ Portland Saturday because his Hearing, Virginia Heckenliable, Arts and Crafts at Doernbecher wife who is at Physicians and Karen Hoyt, Gary George, Ginger hospital, sent acknowledgement erty insurance check-up. Surgeons hospital had suffered Johnson, Ed Kamholz, Marian of the contributions made by the a relapse However, by Monday, Mathews, Philip Meyer, Carol group of 20 three-D boxes and she had improved markedly. No Patterson, Donnie Gay Pearson, several boxes of blank scrap­ further word has been received. and Deloris Pelster. books and scrapbook materials. Guests this week at the home SAFETY PATROL (Certificates Mrs. Bray stated that the ch^dren of Mr and Mrs R E. Archibald Only) Sharon Akers, Judy Aid- seldom used scissors but lured to have been his two nieces, Mrs. rich, Hank Bodenhamer, Grant paste so that sending the un­ Arthur Mizen of San Mateo. Cali­ Bowerman, David Brunsman, Lo- made scrapbooks was a thought­ I fornia and Mis Lloyd Williams ritta Ceballos, Virginia Hecken--« ful gift. In response to a re­ I Bill J. Horn, Agent of Des Moines, Washington. liable, Sam Hearing, Jimmie quest for donation i(J?as, she ad­ Mrs. Earl King. J. L. VanWeri. Johnson, Janet Johnson, Marian di d that suitable comic books in Phone HA 9-6203 — Vernonia Hugo Hill and Max Buckner had Mathews, Johnnie Moreland, Car good condition were always wel­ 905 Bridge Street identified numbers at Brunsmans oi Patterson, Carl Olson, Richard come. The juniors formed a com­ by Wednesday momin*. Perry, Harvey Redmond, Roy mittee to make a collection. Word was received here Wed Reynolds, Carolyn Vike, Paul It was reported that the deco­ resday of the d ath early that Weaver. Leon Welch, Everett Ha­ rations and refreshment commit- Rcpretfutiig the morning of Willard Howell of ve1 land. David Foster, Janies Gu­ t-e had done their parts nicely Hartford Fire | St. Helens at the St. Helens hos­ thrie, Bill Bergerson, Barbara 1 for the Mother’s tea, May 4. A pital. He had suffered a heart Weed, Patty Robertson, Jon Car­ thank-you note was sent to Pete Insurance Company j attack on Sunday. Mrs. Howell ter, Earl Reynolds, Lester Cham- Brunsman for his donation of th ? will be remembered as Winnie 1> rs, Jimmie Hurtado, Johnny Mellinger, daughter of Mr and Piggs, Michael Graham, Suzi 1 use of the punch-bowl and cup Mrs Will Mellinger, former Ver- Alexander, Mary Steen, Linda | nonia residents. She also taught Argo, Carolyn Waite and Nicky in the Vernonia schools some Graham. years ago and is now teaching in SAFETY PATROL (Certificates i St. Helens No word as to ar- end Letters) Lloyd Vike, Robert j i&ngements has vet been receiv­ Cone, Dennis Strong, Lois Wil- ; ed. son. Donna Ledbury, Toni Mona­ Carl Donahue of the Pittsburg co, Betty Tucker, Fredia Cotton guard station was admitted to F.i.y Hamnett, Lyle Barker, Tom Emanuel hospital Tuesday. my Watson, Mikele Anderson, Mrs. Walter Linn was at Van G riiva Sullivan, Donna Pollock. couver Monday to attend funeral Laura Harmon, Glenda Robert- services for her uncle, Ivan Car- yon, Thersa Pelster. Rodney Ca'i- rick, who passed awav last Fri- lister, Leonard Schmidlin, Linn day in a nursing home at Leba­ Bolmeier, Pete Hays, Ronald non. He was a former Vernonia Welch, Jim Justice, Louretta i -sident and was 91 years old at Weaver, Caroline Fowler. Lyle the tune of his death. Wilkins, Dick Meyers, Karen F’oeter, Vicky Serafin, Chuck Vlcek. Willie J. Burnett. Jimmie BOB CURL, via Stoney Point route, leaves Pilis Mullins, Romona Robertson. Judy burg at 6:45 A.M. Standard Typewriter For Caywood, Terry Mawhirter, Pat ty Thompson, Mary Lamping. JIM DAVIES, leaves Riverview Bridge at 7:00 Kathleen Weller. Lanny McDon­ Rent ald. Donnie Gay Pearson. Sherrv A.M. Ruediger, Lorrainne Cunningham, THE VERNONIA EAGLE Janice Jon-s, Karen Hoyt, Melva DAN CASON, via Timber junction, leaves 642 Printing — Office Supplies 1'.: rrett. Billy Tomlin, Jimmie Rose Ave., at 6:40 A.M. Fletcher, Wesley Holt and Fred la > ant. AMERICAN LEGION AUXILI­ ARY ESSAY CONTEST — 1st. I orraine Cunningham; 2nd, Neil l.lovd: 3rd. Leonard Hunteman. BANKS, OREGON POPPY POSTER CONTEST — 1st Class VERNONIA INSURANCE Baffle Hymn Ritz Crackers Olives Honey String Beans Grahams Corn Snow Flake Crackers Peas Cookies Shredded Good for Every Wheat Meal ; ■ 1 j ' I • Strawberry Picking Will Begin SAT., JUNE 7 with three buses operating out oi Vernonia: ROLLING HILLS FARM Phone HA 9-3462 4 NEHALEM VALLEY USE MOTOR FREIGHT DR. ABRAMS DENTIST W DARIGOLD i i i i i i : BUTTER.. . You’ll taste its big difference even more on hot foods! HILLSBORO I bls Change? Tins tunc, change to Royal Triton, the amazing purple motor oil... it prolongs your engine's troublefree per­ formance for thousands of extra miles. At the sign of the big 76.. where you know you always get the finest. UNION OIL COMPANY Of CALIFORNIA *"/Z Broken Mates Repair­ ed While You Wait. i ! Or ! Mail Them In. Re- • : turned Same Day Loose Plates Relined — 4 Hours. New Ones — 1 to 3 Deys. TERMS IF DESIRED s* Butter is churned from 100”b real cream OLYMPIA with pleasure/ I • “ITS THE WATER rainne Cunningham, Donnie Gay Pearson, Glen Lofton.. For two years: Marie Atkins, Virginia Heckenliable, Billy Wilson, Laura Harman. For three years: Ron nie St.-ele, Kathy Heckenliable. A home worth improving is worth protecting ...fully! •for/ Theatre NABISCO HUDSON Wheat Thins HOUSE Many Grade School Pupils Get Awards at Assembly Held Friday DATES io Remember THAT MAKES IT SO REFRESHING I» I