Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, September 26, 1957, Page 2, Image 2

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    2 THURSDAY. SEPT 26. 11)57
I I BOWLING RESULTS
THE EAGLE, VERNONIA, ORB
TOPICS OF THE TOWN
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bollinger of
Portland called on Mr and Mrs.
F. M Ruhl Sunday afternoon
after attending the highway as­
sociation picnic at Dass park.
Mr. and Mr». Don Schaumburg
and two children of Portland call­
ed on Mr and Mrs. Sam Davis
Sunday evening.
Mrs. Frank Kaspar narrowly
i scaped a serious accident Sun­
day evening just a mile this side
if the Cannon Beach junction
when a deer ran in front of her
car. Minor damage was done to
the front of her car.
NEW RUMMAGE tala Fri. and
SaL. Sept. 27-28. benefit Child
Welfare fund. American Legion
Auxiliary.
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Among Vernonia persons who
attended the OSC-USC football
tame at Multnomah stadium Sat­
urday evening were Jim Davies,
Craig Davies, Bill Johnson, Bill
Nelson, Edison Aldrich, Clarence
Nance and Melvin Schwab.
Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Bateman
and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bateman
of Olympia will leave this week
»nd for Covington, Oklahoma to
visit Mrs. Emma Bateman, mo­
ther of the two men. Mrs. Elsie
Stevens of Hillsboro will stay
here with the Bateman boys
while their parents are away
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Thomas.
Mrs. Lois Clark and Mrs. Alice
Malmsten were in Portland Sun­
day for a birthday dinner hon­
oring Mrs. Clark and Mrs. Thom­
as at the apartment of Miss Mary
Anne Clark and Miss Gladys
Winn
On the way home, they
were among those who saw the
display of the Northern Lights
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Fowler took
their son Allan to Corvallis Sun-
oay where he is attending Ore
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gon State college.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bledsoe
of Santa Cruz, California have
been spending several weeks at
their property in Riverview.
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Fletcher
drove to Eugene Sunday to take
their son Danny there to enter
University of Oregon.
David and Patti Ann Peterson
from Forest Grove are spending
this week with their grandpar­
ents, Mr. and Mrs Marion Steers
Mrs. Ruth Sullivan came home
Saturday from Tuality hospital
where she had undergone sur­
gery Monday of last week and is
completing her recuperation at
home Mrs. Cecil Johnson is tak­
ing her place at Millers while she
is ill.
Mrs. L. L. Wells look her
daughter Ruby to Eugene Sun­
day. She is entering the Uni­
versity of Oregon as a freshman
Mrs. Wells also visited her broth­
er John M Beck and family.
Mrs. Art Jacobs underwent
surgery at Tuality Community
hospital at Hillsboro Friday and
is recovering in a satisfactory
manner.
Mr. and Mr. L. H. Thomas
have moved from their home on
Weed avenue to the apartment
upstairs in the Fuiten Mortuary
building. They are the resident
managers for Mr Fuiten and may
bt contacted at HA 9-3725. Mr.
and Mrs. E. E Garner are mov­
ing from the Mellinger place on
Stoney Point to the Thomas
house
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Spofford and
family from Tacoma visited here
with his parents, Mr and Mrs.
Dudley Spofford, last week end.
Miss Betty Lou Sauer who is
now working in Portland as in­
formation operator for the Pacific
Telephone and Telegraph com­
pany, spent Tuesday and Wed­
nesday here with her parents, Mr
and Mrs Alois Sauer.
Mr. and Mrs. Selwyn Graves
will move soon to Vaughn, Ore­
gon where he is being transfered
by the Internationa) Paper com­
pany for whom he works as elec­
trician
Mrs. F. M. Knoll is nursing
three broken ribs this week which
are the result of an accident in
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Way To The Gold
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The She Devil
Joe Butterfly
The Lonely Man
Fuiten's Chapel In The Hills
Mortuary
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‘LOSE A POUND
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FOR 14 DAYS
WITHOUT SUFFERING HUNGER PANGS
OR LOSS OF ENERGY WITH
THE KESSAMIN REDUCING PLAN !
1. A reducing diet (The K ess a min book*
let) prepared by a physicist» and a
dietician to give best possible diet.
2. Vitamins to prevent deficiencies which
cause nervousness, irritability and that
tired, dragged-out feeling. Also sup-
plemental minerals and iron to help
prevent nutritional anemia.
3. Vitamins plus the bulk. Carboxy Me-
thyIcellulose. to stimulate normal in­
testinal elimination.
4. The "hunger control” factor. Carboxy
Methylcellulose, to reduce hunger it
taken according to directions.
Cover Crop Aid
Offered Farmers
K£$SAMIN
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With the Keuomin
reducing plan the
only thing you con
ioie is weight!
Fall planted cover crops are
•See your druggist. The complete Kessa-
the most effective method of pro­
min Reducing Plan is in every package
tecting crop and fruit lands from
of Kessamin Tablets, Formula #14! THE
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KESSAMIN REDUCING PLAN li
the ravages of winter.
TO TAKE OFF A
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26
i Besides reducing erosion, Coun­ i GUARANTEED
POUND A DAY FOR 14 DAYS OR
Mt. Heart Rebekah Lodge
YOUR
MONEY
BACK!
TRY IT!
ty Agent Don Coin Walrod notes
IOOF hall. 8:00 p.m.
McKFSSON $
that cover crops also hold soluble 1
FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 27
plant nutrients, add organic mat­
Neighbors of Woodcraft Hand­ ter, hold tree leaves in orchards ,
craft club — Hom? of Mrs. anji silt on overflow land, cush- I
TABLETS
Frank Lentz, 8:00 p.m.
I ions the soil from compaction by I
F raternal Order of Eagles and I heavy or steay rains and helps
(Not for Glandular Obesity)
Auxiliary — Hall on First to beautify some otherwise rather
Ave, 8:00 p.m.
drab looking fields.
Football, Loggers versus Hood
Federal cost-sharing assistance
River — High school field, 8:00 may be available to farmers who
p.Yn.
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plant cover crops providing they
Nehalem Valley Squares — Bir-
make application and receive ap- j Phone HA 9-6254 — Vernonia
kenfeld, 8:30 p.m.
Potluck. proval before planting and funds i
John Harris calling.
are available
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SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 28
Columbia County Historical so­ ¡XNXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXH^
ciety — Benefit luncheon, Rai­
nier, noon.
Scappoose Garden Club flower
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show— Scappoose grade school,
2:30 to 8:30 p.m.
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Riverview
Natal Grange party night—Natal
"Where Your Money Buys More"
At the Mile Bridge
hall, 8:00 p.m.
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SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 29
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Scappoose Garden Club flow?r
ALWAYS — Top Quality
show—Scappoose grade school,
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ALWAYS — Best Prices
noon to 5 p.m.
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MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 20
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ALWAYS — Phone and Delivery
Paint-up. Fix-up. Clean-up com­
mittee — West Oregon build­
ing, 8:00 p.m.
jg —From your home-owned independent grocery.
Rainbow Girls Public Installa­
tion — Masonic Temple, 8:00
H SHOP BY PHONE — YOU RING, WE BRING
p.m.
TUESDAY. OCTOBER 1
Cub Scout committee meeting—
Home of C. L. Johnson, Cub
master, 8:00 pm.
Mt. Heart social club —
POUR
Odd Fellows Lodge No. 246
IOOF hall, 8:00 p.m.
YOURSELF A
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2. 1957
Nehalem Chapter OES—Masonic
GLASS OF
Temple, 8:00 p m.
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KESSAMIN
VERNONIA
DRUG CO.
KING’S Grocery - Market
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Portland last Friday when the.r
car was struck by another one.
The car is receiving treatment at
Vernonia Auto.
Rev. A. L. Argo and Rev. F. M.
Knoll attended a. meeting of the
Columbia county ministerial as­
sociation at Clatskanie Tuesday.
Mrs. Jack Nance from Port­
land was a week end guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Shipman.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Davis took
I Homes have been wrecked.
their son Jim to Eugene Sunday
« whole neighborhoods destroy­
where he has entered University
of Oregon.
They had dinner
ed. hundreds killed or maimed
with Mr. and Mrs Eldon Wildt
because children play with
at Springfield.
matches. Keep matches away
Mrs. Evelyn Heath took her
from children and always be
daughter Harn t to Corvallis last
prepared with proper insur­
evening where she will be a jun­
SEPT. 27-28 ior at Oregon State college this
ance coverage for any even­ 1 FRI., SAT.
year. She is a home economics
tuality.
major.
Plus
Forest Blount came home from
the hospital last week end much
improved in health but with in­
SUN.. MON.
SEPT. 29-30 structions to take it easy for
some time.
Mrs. Charles Allen called on
(Color)
Phone HA 9 6058 — Riverview
Mrs. Ben Sharar at St Vincents
hospital and found her able to be
up a littl ? and much improved.
She had been moved to St. Vin­
cents from Tuality hospital Wed­
nesday of last week and had sur­
gery on both legs for removal of
blood clots. She expects to have
heart surgery later on.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Willis mov.
ed last week to Portland where
Mrs. Willis is now operating a
beauty shop on Interstate avenue
VERNONIA.
They have sold their place on
OREGON
Stoney Point to Mr. and Mrs
Wilfred Holce who will move to
it soon after doing some painting
and other work.
Phone
NEW RUMMAGE sale Fri. and
Sat.. Sept. 27 28. benefit Child
CO 9725
Welfare fund. American Legion
Auxiliary.
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Mi»« Gretcheq Bolmeier who
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Thomas, Resident Managers
last year attended College of Pu­
get Sound at Tacoma, has trans­
ferred to W’lllamette University
at Salem and enrolled there last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Weiterberg
and Mr and Mrs. Bill F“rguson
enjoyed
Tuesday
at
Sunset
Beach
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Westerberg.
Mr and Mrs Jack Thompson.
Mrs. Dee .Miller. Mrs Larry Bra­
dy and Mrs. Terry Brady were
among Vemomans seen at last
Saturday nights football game at
Multnomah stadium between
OSC and USC
INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE
Lost
Won
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Mill Market
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Bob’s Union
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Oakes
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Vernonia Milk
10
High individual game. Mike
Grady. 214; high individual series
Rex Normand. 504; high team
game, Oake^ 899; high team
series, Bob’s Union. 2638.
WOMEN’S LEAGUE
(Last Week)
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Sam’s Food Store
2‘s
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Brunsman Hdw’r.
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Hank & Polly
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Vernonia Drug
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High team game. Sam’s, 844;
high team series. Dessy's, 2358;
high individual game, Gertrude
Schalock and high individual
series. Gertrude Schalock.
Splits picked up: Ann Johnson,
4-5-7; Donn^ Rumbaugh, 5-6;
Alice Gwin, 5-6; Mary Lou Nor­
mand. 3-7 and 5-6-7; Shirley Hill,
4-5; and Mary Finnerty, 3-10.
(This Week)
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Brunsman’s Hdwr.
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Sam’s Food Store
Vernonia Drug
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Hank and Polly
High individual game. Rena
Brady, 204; high individual ser­
ies. Rena Brady, 524; high team
game, Vernonia Drug, ^31; high
team series, Brunsman's Hard­
ware. 2344. .
Splits picked up: Dolly Laird,
4-5; Ann Johnson, 3-7 and 5-10.
Danny Lawler who had surg­
ery last week at Good Samaritan
hospital« is making good recovery
from it, according to word re­
ceived Wednesday of this week.
Mrs. Nora Rech, librarian and
reading teacher at the Washing­
ton school, became ill Wednes­
day of last week and was taken
to Good Sarmaritan hospital for
tests to dKermine her trouble.
Mrs. Myron Vlcek is teaching
during her absence.
Mr. and Mrs. James Johns and
Mrs. Harry Sandon were hosts
for a faculty coffee hour at the
Washington school last evening.
Sell it with an Eagle Classified.
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