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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1939 VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON PAGE TtìftEfe ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pickens. Elliott’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Mrs. Flukerson of Independence George Bledsoe and George Rig NEW RESIDENTS AT Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Thacker and M. Elliott. gle of Buxton were Sunday visitors is visiting at the home of Mrs. A. TREHARNE ARRIVE Mildred spent Sunday at the Ottg Mrs. Phillip Castle went to Watts of Mr. Riggle’s daughter and son- E. Woods. She is a sisted of Mrs. FROM NORTH DAKOTA Stowell home in Buxton. Wm. Woods. .......... ............. r ------- --------------- Harold, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Turner and Mrs. Paul Driscoll motored to Portland Friday. They called on Paul Driscoll who is still in th* hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Carrick »nd Mrs. Paul Driscoll motored to Port land Sunday to visit Paul Driscoll and found his not much improved. Sunday evening to spend a week in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Tallman. Mrs. Fred Roediger and infant Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Sehorn were (Omitted last week.) with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. son returned from the hospital early in Corvallis visiting her parents TREHARNE — (Special to The Henry Busch. last week and are staying at the NEBRASKA FOLK Eagle)—Mr. and Mrs. Alai» Sauer during the weekend. Noel Woods home for awhile. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hensley and Mr. and Mrs. Long of Sunset and Children of Fayholm, North Mr. and Mrs. Carl Davis and son, Dakota, and Mrs. Elizabeth Mullins Camp were Sunday dinner guests children, Robert, Jr., Wynona and VISIT RESIDENTS Jimmie, were Saturday visitors of at the Clyde McDonald home. and Lawrence and Ervin Mullins Mrs. M. E. Barrett and Mrs. H. Mr. Hensley’s mother and sister, OF STONEY POINT of Sherwood, North Dakota, have moved to Treharne to make their E. Schram were Forest Grove visit i Mrs. Beatrice Squire and Mrs. Ed- The Eagle)—Mrs. Otto Michener home. Mrs. Elizabeth Mullins is the ors Friday. was a Portland visitor Saturday. 'win Terry at McMinnville. Mr. and Mrs. Al Backus and Gary mother of Mrs. Garland Seger, Mrs. Mrs. Mabie Elliott of Portland She saw Mrs Carl Jensen on Tues- Al Backus, Mrs. Floyd Thomas of Mr. and Mrs. James McCrary, Mr. day and Wednesday and helped Mrs. Vernonia, and Mrs. Alais Sauer of and Mrs. Floyd Thomas, Mr. and ' ' was a guest of Ida Kilburg last Jensen celebrate her birthday. Mrs. Garland Seger, Mrs. Elizabeth (Wednesday. Treharne. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Danialson of Mrs. Claude Gilmore and two Mr. and Mrs. Bert Tisdale and Mullins, Lawrence and Ervin Mul daughters attended the wedding of lins, Mr. and Mrs." Alais Sauer and , daughters, Claudette and Shirley North Platte, Nebraska, were visi Raymond Justice and Wilma Bailey children and Art MdCrary motored ¡Mae, returned to their home in tors at the Glen Bodell home. Mr. to Seaside and Cannon Beach Sun Seattle Friday afternoon after Saturday evening at Buxton. and Mrs. Harry Ekland and son, The first unit meeting of the day. having spent two weeks at the Billy, and Mr. and Mrs. George Par- Erwin Mulling has entered the year Was held Tuesday, September home of Mr. Gilmore’s parents, tarige and Luella were also visitors 26, at the home of Mrs. Harry local high school as a senior. Mr. and Mrs. Wyville Gilmore, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bond moved that day. Condit, chairman of the Kist unit. j Mr. and Mrs. Tom Riggle of Miss Lucy Chase, specialist in nu to Riverview alst Wednesday. Alvern Holm was operated on i ,j »< . , night vis The ladies of the quilting club Birkenfeld were Monday trition, conducted the meeting on Our call and delivery service and expert work Sunday for appendicitis at the For itors of Mrs. Riggle ’ s sister, Mrs. buffet meals, menus, recipes and met at the home of Mrs. Edythe Ida Kilburg. manship will return your clothing and laundry est Grove hospital. table service for simple entertain Meadows in Vernonia. While there articles to you with the appearance of newly- they gave Mrs. Meadows a miscel ment. The entire meal was cooked purchased materials. and served by Miss Chase. The laneous shower. Many useful gifts( menu was as follows: omelet with were received. Pot-luck dinner was creamed chicken, tomatoes stuffed served at noon. PREPARE NOW FOR THAT SUMMER that when you see the sign Mr. and Mrs. Emil Lund are with cucumbers and celery, bread, VACATION! butter, apple pudding and coffee spending some time in Portland “GRADE A MILK and CREAM” or milk. Bulletins were given but painting and repaparing their home. that you and your family’s health is being safe containing information on this menu and many other menus. These CASE OF SCARLET guarded. You get this assurance at the bulletins may be had free by send FEVER REPORTED ing to Mrs. Maud C. Purvine, Bul BY CORRESPONDENT letin H. E. 1260. Several ladies (Omitted last week.) VERNONIA, OREGON from Stoney Point who wish to get TIMBER—(Special to The Eagle) a unit started were present. The next meeting is on Parent Educa —Walt Watkins is in quarantine tion, and is to be held October 31, with scarlet fever at his home here. at the home of Mrs. Henry John. I Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Harkson and Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Killy and Billie are on a weeks trip to Los family of Monmouth were Sunday Angeles, guests at the Frank O’Connor home. I Phillip Castle who has been work- Word was received that Mr. and’ ing at Eugene on a switch engine Mrs. Herman Beaver became the j was home from Tuesday until Sun parents of an 8-pound baby boy day. Miss Margaret Elliott of Port Saturday, September 30. Mr. and Mrs. Evens moved from land spent Thursday night at the the George Baslington place to home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Portland Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Arthur Elliott. Lorraine Tallman left last Tues- Anderson moved their household day for Eugene where he entered goods into the Baslington house. Chet and Carrol Wienecke visit the University of Oregon, A pot-luck lunch was held at ed over the weekend with D. L. Merrill and family of Battle Ground, the home of Mrs. Alice Tillotson l at Hillsboro last Thursday when a Washington. Lloyd MeChristian and family group went to spend the day. Those moved from Rock creek to a house I present were Alice Hensley and | Jimmie, Mary Cornett, Mae Tall- in Treharne. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Falconer and 1 man, Emma Goss of Cornelius and children spent the weekend at As- Marie Tolson of Portland and Mrs. I Tillotson, Donna and Ruth. toria, Hammond and Seaside. Mr. and Mrs. Hulan Thacker andMiss Jo Bowen of Forest Grove " .nor.t Monday n/luv nioxlxt- XX7 ith Tto+tvo family were Hillsboro visitors Sat-'spent night with Bettye ¡Jean Gildner. urday. Vernal Pickens returned home j Mr. and Mrs. Ray Elliott and from Brooks where he has been Richard of Hillsboro were Sunday working for the past several weeks, visitors of Mr. and Mrs. David While there he stayed with his par- 1 Castle, and dinner guests of Mr. Enjoy the Summer Relieving ¥Tourself of tlie Tiresome Drudgery of Cleaning! YOU MAY BE SURE NEHALEM VALLEY DAIRY PRODUCTS CO. 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