* « 1 THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1957 THE EAGLE, VERNONIA, ORE TOPICS OF THE TOWN 9 Mr. and Mrs. Ban Fowler re­ angulation Point in the Tilla­ Miss Ruby Wells turned home last week end from mook Burn. a two weeks vacation trip during was also home from Thursday to which they traveled about 3500 Sunday, She has been on a fire rmJes and went as far as Yuma, lookout for several weeks and Arizona and into Mexico. In Monday was transferred to the taime areas they encountered 120 Grindstone lookout where she degree temperatures which made will be for the rest of the sum­ than glad to return to Vernonia. mer. They visited Mr. Fowler's sister at Father's day guest* at the home Fterence. his brother Hal at San of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Jacobs Francisco and another sister at were her mother, Mrs. L. R. Jae- Stackton They also visited Mrs. ger and brother, Robert Lester Faarler's brother. Melvin, in Cali­ Jaeger, Yakima; another broth- fornia and a brother of her moth­ er and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Dan er. Mrs. Newell Wood, and a Jaeger and family, Tacoma; the number of friends. Jacob’s daughter and husband. Father's day guests at the home Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Olson and «>1 Hr and Mrs. M. J. Lamping daughter Denise, Longview; their tir. were Mr. and Mrs. Bernard son and wife, Mr, and Mrs. Ken­ neth Jacobs, Vernonia; Mr. Ja­ Lamping and family. Mr*. Ray Lamping and small cob’s brother and wife, Mr and Mrs. W. T Jacobs and daughters son left last week for New Mexi- Gloria and Joann, Clatskanie and eo and arrived there in time to ♦pend Father s day with her fath­ Mrs. Ethel Hall. Vernonia Three er. She will be gone for several of the Jacobs children, Roberta, John and Jim, returned to Yaki­ •weeks ma with their grandmother and Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr and Mrs. E. E. Garn­ er were Mr. and Mrs. Larry Garn er, Susan and Brad from Seasid '. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lindley and THURSDAY. JUNE 2J Raymond Hahmeyer. Winema Grange — Birkenfeld, 8:00 p m. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hamilton ♦.topp'd here for a brief visit FRIDAY, JUNE 2i with Mrs. Hamilton's sister, Mrs. Columbia Encampment No. 89— IOOF hall, 8:00 p.m. Melvin Schwab, last week end before leaving for Pennsylvania. Fraternal Order of Eagles—Hall on First Ave., 8:00 p.m. They have been at Seaside th" Baseball, PeeWees versus past month. nier — High school field, Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Steers Jr. p.m. and Mary, M B. Steers Sr and Larry and Linda Kuehn of Elgin, SATURDAY. JUNE 22 Oregon spent Sunday at Seaside Natal Grange Party Night — Na tai hall, 8:00 p.m. celebrating Father’s day and the SUNDAY. JUNE 23 birthday of Grandpa Steers. Mr. and Mr*. Oscar Weed and Baseball, Junior Legion versus Scappoose — High school field, Mr. and Mrs. Oren Weed and 2:00 pm. Barbara were at Sweet Home to attend the MONDAY. JUNE 24 Sunday evening i wedding of Robert Weed of Lions club annual picnic — City park, 6:30 p.m. Myrtle > Point. The occa- ♦Kin was the twenty-third wed- Baseball, PeeWees versus Scap­ poose, there — 7:00 p.m. wing anniversary of the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Harding Lodge No. 116, Knights of Pythias — IOOF hall, 8:00 Weed of Myrtle Point, and the p.m. 48th wedding anniversary of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Chamber of Commerce board of directors — West Oregon bldg., Weed 8:00 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hearing Sr. attended the wedding of their TUESDAY. JUNE 25 granddaughter, Sandra Walker at Chapter BS, PEO Sisterhood Home of Mrs. Harry Sandon, Langlois, Oregon June 1. 8:00 p m. Harry Emmons was rushed to the Portland General hospital last Odd Fellows Lodge No. 2-46 IOOF hall, 8:00 pin. Friday night for an emergency hernia operation from which he VFW Auxiliary — VFW hall, 8:00 pm. m making satisfactory recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Seelye of WEDNESDAY. JUNE 26 Seattle visited the first part of Natal Grange — Natal hall, p.m. this week with 1 Mr and Mrs. Ly- ! man Hawken Sr. and other Veterans of Foreign Wars-—VFW hall, 8:30 pm. friends here. Cabin Mr. and Mrs. Bruce McDonald Boy Scout Troop 201 in city park, 7:00 p.m. left Monday for a two week va- cation trip with Reno as one of Vernonia Temple No. 61, Pythian Sisters — IOOF hall, 8:00 p.m. the planned stops on their itiner­ ary. Mrs. William Chadwick and sun Jimmy of Metainia, Louisi­ I ana arrived Thursday to visit her parents, Mr and Mrs. F. A. Blount and other relatives and IOOF lodge members, at their friends. Visiting Mrs. Chadwica over the week end was Typist meeting Tuesday evening named 3/c I xiuis Reyes, a young friend Lloyd Quinn to fill two positions, of the family, who is stationed at one being special deputy district grand master and th" other, dis­ Fort 1 jewis. Glenda Hahmeyer. daughter of trict deputy grand master. The lodge will install officers Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hahmeyer, is recuperating at the home of her for the coming year at the meet­ aunt at Forest Grove from a her­ ing of July 9 Five of the members partici­ nia operation pel formed Thursday of last week at Tuality hospital, pated in degree work at Clats­ kanie June 13. They were Carl Hillsboi o. Miss Margaret Wells spent last Davis, Bob Spencer, Henry deregg, Harry Culbertson week here with her parents. Mr uut Mrs. L. L. Wells, between Frank Lentz. ■completion of her years work at U of O and starting to work Mon­ Engagement Is Revealed day on the fire lookout at Tri- For Patricia Brissett DATES to Remember Frank went to Tacoma with his uncle. Visiting with the Art Gard­ ners on Friday were Mrs. Gard­ ners' cousins, Mr. and Mrs. J. Alban La Viers and Mrs. Alzora Hayden, and a sister, Mrs. E. D. Hammond, all of Portland. Mr. La Viers, now retired, was at one time associated with a theatrical group in which the well known TV actress. Verna Felton, was the leading lady. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mathews and Marian of Mist attended a family dinner at the home of Ralph Condit in Portland Fri- day evening. The dinner was in honor of Mr and Mr*. Stewart Wight and four children who had just returned from a three year stay in Formosa. Mrs. Wight is a cousin of Mrs. Mathews. Mr. Wight is a government employee working in electronics and Mrs. Wight has been principal and mu­ sic instructor of an American school there. Mrs. Locke Taylor of Salem and Mrs. Clifford Carrick of Stayto.i were calling on Vernonia friends Saturday. They also visited Mrs. Carrick's mother, Mrs. Bernard Killingburg. Father's day guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest East were Mr. and Mrs. Otis East of Prine­ ville. Mr and Mrs. Ed Thorpe ot Longview, Ray East of Coos Bay sey and other Eastern points to and Mr and Mrs. Owen East, visit her parents and other rela­ tives and friends. Vernonia. Miss Laurel Wyckoff is em­ Mr. and Mr*. Cliff Feihersion were at Eugene Sunday to visit ployed as office clerk* by the his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Scientific Supply company in Fetherston and while there also .Portland and she was sent to visited Mr. • Fetherston’s sister, Seattle for two days this week Mrs. Clayton Jones, and baby for special training at the head office there. daughter at the hospital. Gtiests from Monday evening Mrs. Florenx West and Mrs. Harold Shipley visited Friday till Wednesday of this week at with the latters sister, Mrs. Eva the home of Mr .and Mrs. Lou Manthe'y at Beaverton and an­ Towne were his parents, Mr. and other sister, Mrs. Leia Miller and Mrs. E. L. Towne from Sela.i, mother, Mrs. Maude Williams, at Washington and his sister, Mrs. Don Ebert and son Alan from Aloha. Recent guests at the home of Yakima. They also brought home Mr. and Mrs. Earnest East were Teresa Towne who had been Mr. and Mrs. George Brunk of visiting in Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bryant Florence. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Falconer and went to Yakima Friday to at­ Mrs. Nell Thacker return'd on tend a square dance festival and Thursday from a weeks vacation then spent the rest of the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Milton at Seaside. Sherman Fisher is recuperating Lamping Jr. and family at Gol- dendale where they have recent­ from a tonsilectomy. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sal- ly been transferred from Klicki­ cmonson during last week were tat. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Meiwes his brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Si Salomonson from Astoria, are now home after spending sev­ her sister and husband, Mr. and eral weeks at Oakridge with their Mrs. George Vosnick from Port­ son Ben and his family. land and Mr .and Mrs. A. R. Mrs. A. L. Ratcliffe spent sev­ Mills from Birkenfeld. eral days last week visiting two Mrs. Myron Vlcek and three of her sisters, Mrs. Edgar Pier­ children left Portland Tuesday point of Salem and Mrs. Charles evening for Newark. New Jer­ Snider of Lebanon. While at Leb­ anon she also attended the straw berry festival and was guest of honor at a birthday party given for her by her sister. Mrs. Anna Partridge ha* been transferred from the Univ*r*iir of Oregon medical school hospita; to the Women's Convalescent home, «31 S.E. 28th Ave., Port land where she will be near the hospital to take her treatments for a short length of time. She sends word she enjoys hearing from her friends. Mrs. Alva Chadd and daugh­ ters Twila and Judy and daugl ter-in-law, Mrs. Larry Chadd, ar­ rived Sunday from North Platte, Nebraska for a short visit wit! the Joe Eggerts, Harry Ecklands and Charles Cederburg and also to visit Mrs. Alva Chadds' moth ers, Mrs. Anna Partridge who m in Portland. Joy Theatre THU. FRI. SAT.—JUNE 20-21-22 Giant Due to the Length of This Picture The Giant Will Be Shown Only Once Each Nioht Starting at 7:30 SUN.. MON. JUNE 23-24 The Atomic Man Gene Nelson - Faith Domerqre Plus THE BODY SNATCHERS FREEZER SCHOOL WEST OREGON ELECTRIC MEETING ROOM Thurs., June 27 1:30 to 3S30 P.M Mrs. Margaret Allyn will conduct school featuring latest information on freezing foods and care and operation of freezers. fo.'.ywoHy about unexpected guests? 4© Lodge Appoints Member to Office * Auto Accidents DON T PLAY FAVORITES! No matter if you're the most careful of drivers it can happen to you Why not prepared for this emergency if it ever does arise by being properly insured with us. ♦ BELL-HUDSON INSURANCE Phone HA 3 60S! — Riverview BEN S BARBER SHOP Expert Tonsorial Work Vernonia. Oregon Mr. and Mrs. William Brissett have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Patricia Brissett, to A/2c Walter Charles Kantorowicz of Minneapolis, Min­ nesota He has recently been sent to Labrador where he will be stationed for a year and date for the wedding will be after he returns. Mrs. Brissett and Patricia cently spent a month in Minnea­ polis where Mrs. Brissett cared for her mother who was ill While there, they met members of Mr. Kantorowicz's family, also. Son Arranges Surprise For Mother on Birthday Mis T A Adams was surprised last Saturday afternoon on the occasion of her birthday with a party arranged in her honor by her -en. Allan York lee cream and decorated cakes were served to guests who included Mrs Har­ ry Culbertson. Mrs. Albert Scha- lock, Mrs. Beaulah Slemmons. Penny and Peggy Badley, Tom­ my Hall, Mr and Mrs. Li R<>y Johnson and Mr Adams. A d" corated angelfood cake was mad< by Mrs. Lee Jess • who was able to attend An Electric Freezer Upset when unexpected guests drop in? With an electric food freezer, you’ll always be ready—whenever friends pay a call, no matter how many guests you have. It’s easy to prepare a delicious meal or a 1 VREÍS HER ! quick snack, when a freezer serves as your own private supermarket. You’ll find that it takes only minutes from freezer to table —that everything you need is right at your fingertips, in your electric freezer. See the new electric freezers and com­ bination refrigerator-freezers at your dealer’s. Ask him how a freezer frees you from unexpected guest worries—how it helps you and your whole family to LIVE BETTER Electrically WEST OREGON ELECTRIC CO-OP INC VERNONIA. OREGON A Self-Liquidating, Self-Managed. Tax-Paying Cooperative Enterprise h