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RECENTLY PEVflOPEP ey iur msearcm of rartment of a lARBaLLLMBER MANUFACTURER AÄE TO Be IHJtCTtP INTO T« MOTS OF COTTON PLANTS— THUS EROOuciNÍ C otto A 3 UStS WR PODOLAS FIR BARK----- © a component foe tn wsecTicioe. @ A HASTKITER—Sl. A BASIC iuorectcht usep in nnsncs. @ AR ESSENTIAL MATERIAL RW MAKIN4 LOW OUT MFIHOUS ÛLUE FOR WOOP LAMI NATION. WHICH6KOWÍ TOW HUE VES/Aep. Re----------- ------------------------ TOPICS OF THE TOWN Mr«. A. G. McKinnon and daughter, Colette, Miss Jean Mag- Jeby from Sandy spent from Sun day to Tuesday here with her mother, Mrs. Frank McCabe, and family. Mrs. D. W. Baysinger and new baby daughter, Joyce Kay, re turned home over the week end from Pendleton where Mrs. Bay singer had spent the last five weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Pierce. Mr. and Mr«. A. L. Kullander ■pent last week end at their home at Seaside. Also there to visit with them were Mr. and Mrs. K. A. McNeil, former owners of a drug store here. Mr. and Mrs. McNeil were enjoying their vaca- tion at that time. DANCE at Natal Saturday, July 27. Rhythm Vendor« All Girl orchestra. ltc Heat exhaustion for Eric Arm strong was the result last Sunday morning while he was picking berries in the Coon creek area. He was returned to his home by the Bush ambulance. Mr. and Mrs. David Brunsman and son and Mr. and Mrs. O'Rourk arrived here early this week from San Francisco, Mr. and Mrs. Brunsman will make Vernonia their home and he will be employed at the Brunsmajo store. They have purchased the home on Corey hill formerly owned by Dr. and Mrs. H. E. Schlegel. He is now on terminal leave from the army air corps in which he was a captain. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Davis an- birth of a grandson, nounce the i Patrick Earl. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Davis of Salem are the parents. The baby was born July 17, , and weighed 7 pounds 6 ounces. j Archie Christensen, T5, of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Christen sen, has received his discharge from the service and is at home now. He spent the la^J. six months in Texts at Ft. Sam Hous ton where he was with the 4th army headquarters. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Fowler and children, Mrs. Maeva Peters and children, Andy Brimmer, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Deal and children of Aloha, spent last Sunday at the Orville Makinster home. Mr«. Charle« Allen and two sons left for Raymond, Wash ington, Saturday for two weeks vacation with her parents. Enjoying last week end at Sea- side were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hartwick, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Reichwein, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Brickel and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bateman. Mr«. Harry Lachinger and daughter, M rs. Everett Prickett of Forest Grove, left Monday for Seattle where they will spend a week visiting Mrs. Carl Brown, another daughter of Mrs. Lasch- inger. Gordon Downs of the mer chant marine spent two days here early this week at the home of his mother, Mrs. Grace Simmons, before reporting again for duty. lhe Apparel Shop Mrs. Frank Kasper and two daughters, rancis and Sally, Rena Cantwell and Barbara Hew itt spent from Monday of last week until Sunday at Sunset beach. Also at that beach for several days were Mr. and Mrs. Louis Laramore who, on their re turn, stopped last Thursday night to visit Mr. and Mrs. Lester Mowe at Svenson. Riverview News Events Written RIVERVIEW—Franklin Wor ley took his wife to St. Vincent’s hospital Sunday where she was prepared for an operation to be performed the next day. Friends hope for her speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wood of Vancouver spent Sunday at the parental Herman Wood home and called at the Olof Jacobson home. Paul has secured employment with a telephone concern operating out of Portland. Mrs. Lewis Kono and daughter, Janice, and Mrs. Herman Wood and son, Bertie, were Portland goers Sunday. Laurel Wittwer of Stockton, Calif., wrote his mother, Mrs. Olof Jacobson, this week that he had sold his service station at that place and had purchased a truck and was on his own now. Laurel sold his Vancouver proper ty two weeks ago. Riverview teen-agers who are attending the Silver Creek Youth’s Camp with their classmates and instructors of the First Christian church, Vernonia this week are Janice Kono and Gerald Millis. Betty Huntley returned home Saturday from Nehalem where she had helped her cousin, Esther Waer, in a move from Milwaukie to the coast where she will make her home. Louis Huntley returned to his work at the mill Monday. JOY THEATER Vernonia, Oregon Thur«.-Fri. July 25-24 PARDON MY PAST Fred MacMurray-Marguerite Chapman South of Monterey—Featurette HOLLYWOOD DAFFY—Cartoon Saturday July 27 DANGROUS PARTNERS James Craig-Signe Ha««o Hawaiian Memorie«—Technicolor SNOW EAGLES—Sport Parade Sun.-Mon. July 28-29 PAINTING Brush or .Spray Outside painting our Specialty FREE ESTIMATE Let us Beautify Your Home. E. P. FRANK Contractor Adults and Student« Children Tue«.-Wed. July 30-31 THE RUNAROUND Ella Raines-Rod Cameron. Thi« picture booked in Vernonia prior to Portland fir«t run. A musical featurette and cartoon ATTENT ON Mr. and Mr«. Fred Lundgren and Fred, Jr., returned last Sat urday, July 20, from a .vacation spent at Hobbs, New Mexico, where they visited friends. They left here July 5th. They also spent some time at Yellowstone National park. DANCE at Natal Saturday, July 27. Rhythm Vendor« All- Girl orchestra. ltc Summer Dresses Here from Wichita, Kanaas. to visit at the Ray Harvey home are Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Cheney, Mrs. Harvey’s parents, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Offenstien. Mrs. Of- fenstien is a sister of Mrs. Har vey. The two visitors arrived Sat urday night and the Cheneys plan to remain two or three weeks while the latter family intends to establish a home in the west. I Truck Owners, Farmers and Motoring Public For your convenience and to satisfy your motoring needs« WE WILL BE OPEN 15 HOIKS every day except Sun From 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m Starting July 29,1946 Mr«. Clara Kirk Mr«. Lottie Swanson Phone 396 Il llllllilllllllllllll Factory Trained Mechanics on duty at ail times J.E. Fossum Electrical Service Knight’s Bldg., 706 First St., Vernonia CONTRACT — DAY WORK — INSTAL LATIONS ALTERATIONS — REPAIRS Home Commercial Phone 423 Industrial Also body men & painters, parts & service Back to pre-war service! ■ 1111111 it i it i h ■ ni h We invite your patronage Yours for better service-now "Look for this sign VERNONIA AUTO CO A Safe place to trade WTzere friend meets friend *