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6 THURSDAY, DEC. 12, 1946 THE EAGLE, VERNONIA, ORE. ing in one of the houses owned by John Krinick. Mrs. Charles Allen, Mrs. E. Buckner and Mrs. Jim Bond mo tored to St. Helens and on to RIVERVIEW—Mr. and Mrs. R. Portland Thursday. Mrs. C. E. George of Port W. Clement and family are mov land visited at the Ed Buckner ing to Salem. They have been liv- home over the week end. Thanksgiving guest3 at the Ralph McKee home were Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Sjoberg and two daughters of Portland and Mr. land Mrs. Floyd Butterton and family of Tenino, Washington. Ralph McKee and Bill Heath are planting garlic at their place on Coon Creek. Mrs. Doris Grice and son, Teddy, spent the week end in Portland. Visitors at the T. F. Hillyer' home over the week end were Mrs. Babcock and daughter, Judy, Mrs. Dicky and daughter, Cath erine, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Combs, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Combs and children, Mr. Robb and Delmer and Jack Combs, all of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Monty Dewey motored to Portland Wednesday on business and went to see Leon ard while they were there. Mr. and Mrs. Monty Dewey and son and John Wolff motored to Mist Sunday to look over the oil wells. Saturday evening guests at the W. J. Lindsley home wpre Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kriger and family, Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Lind sley and children and Charles Thomas. Saturday evening guests at the Polly Lynch home were Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Fowler and son, Bill and Alleene Hudson, Helen, Char lotte and Jim Davis, Sisters Ben der and Hatch and Joan Lindsley. Mrs. Otto Carlson, who has been visiting relatives in Cali fornia, arrived home Tuesday. Robert Durham took over for George Davis’ paper route as the Davis’ are planning to take a trip over the holidays. Garlic Planting Started Now Drainage Speeded Trip to East Completed Under AAA Plan Is RIVERVIEW- —Many friends in The agricultural conservation Riverview regret the los3 of Tom program is helping many Oregon Bramblett who suffered a heart farmers overcome the problem of attack recently. “too much water in the wrong Mr. and Mrs. Art Owen made places at the wrong times,” ac a business trip to Portland Sat cording to a report from E. H. urday. Miller, chairman of the state Mrs. Aubrey Sharp and daugh PMA committee. ter, Willestine, have completed As an example of the use be a trip to Arkansas where they ing made of drainage practices in visited Mr. Sharp’s folks, and tho conservation program, Miller to Indiana to visit other rela cite two projects reported by tives. They passed through Ten the Lake county AAA committee. nessee on their way to Indiana On the J. F. Hansen ranch, Dry and came back through Chicago. Creek district, 6200 feet of drain The trip took them a month. age ditches webe constructed un Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Jacobson der the program, converting 300 made a trip to Portland Friday acres of meadow on which water Miss Jackie Rollins visited at stood the year around into pro the Bud Rose home over the week ductive hay and pasture land. end. She is from Portland. • Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Wdrley TAKE THE EAGLE WITH YOU made a business trip to Portland ON SHOPPING TRIPS. Protect Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sessman yourself against rising prices! and family of Jewell visited at the Franklin Worley home Sun day. Charles Fowler motored to St. Helens Saturday morning to take his mother home. She has been visiting relatives thè past cou ple of weeks. Mr. and Mr3. Guy Herd made a trip to California to visit rela tives and returned Wednesday. They were gone for two weeks. Mrs. E. L. Lloyd and Dayton Ross motored to Portland Monday to attend the funeral of Clar ence Bruce. 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