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cold. Mrs. Harry Tucker suffered a have just returned from a trip broken sternum as the result of to Long Beach, California where they spent a month with their a fall March 21 on a sidewalk on daughter and family, Mr. and South First Ave. A loose board in the sidewalk caused her to fall. Mrs. George L. Smith and sons. DANCE Vernonia Legion hall Sat DANCE Vernonia Legion hall Sat urday, April 16. Johnny Reitz urday, April 16. Johnny Reita orchestra, the bast in modern orchestra, the best in modern 14tle music. 14tlc music. Mrs. C. S. Hoffman was here Mrs. Fred Oveson ,was taken to a Portland hospital Monday for a short visit from Friday of last week until Tuesday of this evening in the Bush ambulance. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nelson have week when she returned to her moved into the Brewer house on home at McKenzie Bridge. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Horn were in Washington street. He is em ployed at the mill. Mrs. Nelson St. Helens for Saturday afternoon is a sister of Mrs. Wesley Bol- and Sunday of the past week end where they visited friends. Mr. meier. RUMMAGE SALE Saturday. April Hom spent part of the time their 9, 10 to 6, Ladiee Auxiliary, salmon fishing, but did not report F.O.E. at F.O.E. hall. 14tlc a catch. Oakley Cripps returned to work Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Timmons, Portland were here to visit her at Hoffman Hardware company parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Titus Monday after a week’s vacation. last week end and to attend the Rev. H. L. Russell worked in the Nehalem Social club dance Sat store during Mr. Cripp’s absence. RUMMAGE SALE Saturday, April urday evening. RAINBOW GIRLS Rummage sale, 9, 10 to 6, Ladies Auxiliary, 14tlc Saturday, April 23 at Vernonia F.O.E. at F.O.E. hall. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Kullander 5 and 10. 14t2c L. E, McGee, who has been returned Friday evening from confined to his bed for over a Phoenix. Arizona where they had week with pneumonia, is able to spent the past three months va cationing. be up some. Mrs. Stella Monger and Mrs. Mrs. Nola Brady has been con fined to her bed since Tuesday Florence Sellars of De Lake paid with a bronchial infection and Mrs. A. R. Stanton a surprise visit from Tuesday until Friday of last week, the occasion being Mrs. Stanton’s birthday. Other visitors THURS.-FRI. APRIL 7-8 sharing the hospitality were Mr. and Mrs. Emil Messing, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Richards and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Peterson of Vernonia, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Stanton and Ernest Halt of Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Uhlin and family of Glenwood. KUMM AGE SALE Saturday, April DINE CUU • ALEXIS SMITH ..... 9, 10 to 6, Ladies Auxiliary, ZACHARY SCO!! • EVE ARDEN seiler «„ JEFFREY IYNN • S 1 SAKAll■ *IAN HALE F.O.E. at F.O.E. hall. 14tlc tews-—■ • He—-tew M, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Richards and SATURDAY APRIL 9 Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Dübendorf "DRIFTWOOD” drove to Troutdale Friday to dip With Walter Brennan and Char for smelt, the limit being easily lotte Greenwood SUN.-MON. APRIL 10-11 obtained. Mrs. Emma Weed and Mrs. Lesta Garner called to see Mr. and Mrs. John Rosa Wednesday afternoon on Timber route. Guests Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Bogart in the afternoon. RAINBOW GIRLS Rurnrr-ge sale, Saturday, April 23 at Vernonia TUES.-WED APRIL 12-13 5 and 10. 14t2c "FRAMED” Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Martin Plus 2nd Feature “SMOKEY RIVER SERENADE” are moving to Vancouver, Wash With Hoosier Hot Shots ington. Due to Mrs. Martin’s illness, she will return to a Port land hospital for an operation by the 15th of April, and Mr. Martin has been transferred to a Safeway Store in Vancouver. Deraid Baysinger of Helix came to Vernonia on a business trip last Wednesday, staying overnight at the home of his sister and family, FOR Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kivett. Ed Hartzell arrived home last F riday from the Veterans hospital after locating the source of his illness and is recuperating nicely, expecting to return to work again soon. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Davis left Vernonia March 25 on an ex tended visit at the homes of their son, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Davis, eight miles south of Hillsboro. Lee 2 TKVKKDAY, APRIL 7, 1949 THE TOWN TOPICS Mr. aa4 Mrs. L. L. Graven, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Turner and Miss Mary Ellen Sawyer, all of Port- and Mrs. Wm. Plotts of Mexko City, Mexico were Sunday iris nr- at the Thomas Turner hoase. Mr. and Mrs. Graven re- tur—d last week from a month’s .aoation trip to Mexico City. On 'heir return they brought Mrs. Platts back with them to visit friends and relatives for two «Martha and to be present at her dattffhter’s graduation in Burns. Mn. Graven and Mrs. Plotts are sisters of Mrs. Turner. Mrs. Adolph Nelson has re- uuwed after spending five weeks al the home of her daughter, Mrs. 1-4arble Cook, in Beaverton. Mrs. f'aek underwent an operation on March 18. Mrs. Nelson returned here Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Hu Ian Thacker EAGLE, VERNONIA. ORF- •to if Theatre DON’T GUESS Have you increased the fire insurance on your home and household prop erty to allow for their full insurable value? Don’t guess about your protection, but ask us to check up your insurance policies. After a fijje, it will be too late! DO IT NOW! VERNONIA INSURANCE BILL J. HORN, AGENT 905 Bridge Street Phone 231, Vernonia FLOWERS EASTER With the 4-HClubs Girls Choose Name The eight girls who are mem bers of one of the newly organized 4-H clubs. Clothing No. 1, have chosen as the name of their group, "Sizzling Sewers.” The club meets every Tuesday, this had been on the sick list for some time. DANCE to Eddie Kaphammcr and his Music Makers Saturday, April 16, I.O.O.F. halt 14tlc Mrs. Elsie Shepard and daugh. ter, Mrs. Veretta Schmidlin, ard her daughter, Elaine, of Buxton visited Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hawkins Saturday. Roy Brady arrived in Portland Saturday from his Cal’fornia trip and accompanied by his son, Wes ley, returned here Saturday even ing. Wesley returned to Port land Sunday. A birthday supper was held at the home of the Bradys in honor of Mrs. Nola Brady, Wednesday evening, March 30. Attending were Mrs. Sylvia DeVaney and daughter, Janice, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ritz and twin daughters and John Borton. Mr. and Mrs. John Rosa, Nola Brady and Roy Brady and son. Dean. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Cloice Hall; Miss Joseph ine Hand and Elton Greenwood drove to Mt. Hood last Sunday to ski. Mrs. Charles Cook of River', iew is with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cook, of Seaside for an extended visit. DANCE to Eddie Kaphammer and his Music .Makers Saturday, April 16, I.O.O.F. hall. 14tlc Mrs. George King returned here Saturday from Providence hospital, Portland, where she was taken following an automobile ac cident the Sunday before while enroute to Mt. Hood. The car, driven by Josephine Hanel, in which she was riding, skidded and crashed head-on into another automobile." RAINBOW GIRLS Rummage sale, Saturday, April 23 at Vernorf'i 5 and 10. 14t2c Bab Spencer and Bob New were in Portland Saturday to donate two pints of blood to the bank at Providence hospital to replace some of that given Ed Frazee recently. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Anderson spent part of last Sunday in As toria where they visited friends. Mr. and M rs. Harold Brandt of Wilamina, Oregon visited friends around Vernonia Sunday. week being the fourth time it ha« assembled and Mrs. Homer Gwin is the leader. The members are: Dorothy Gwin, president, Sharon Stone, vice-president, Joanne Browm, sec retary, Barbara Brandow, Marcia Gamer, Sharon Gwin, Bertha Kea- sey and Margaret Wells. The girls are planning their 4-H field day exhibit now. Planned Dinner Served The B.L.D. Cookery III B and 4-H clubs met April 1 at the home of the'r leader, Mrs. Byron Kirkbride, to prepare and serve their planned dinner of smelt, scalloped potatoes, cole slaw, hot rolls, butter, fruit jello and whip ped cream. The dinner for the next meeting was planned by the program committee. The next meeting will be Friday, April 8 at 3:45 p.m. at the high school home ec. room. Cooking Studied The Busy 10 Cooking club met at the home of Mrs. Bessie Tapp on March 28 and the girls decided to postpone their meeting to Friday, April 1. They met at the later date and cooking for the day was egg dishes and custards. The girls each brought cookies for judging according to the rules followed for judging at the county and state fairs. Mrs. L. E. Stiff at Easter Lilies H ..... pt- H GOLD SEAL GLASSY WAX H OLD ENGLISH OIL H FURNITURE POLISH ..... pt- 1 Vtpt. The Friendly Store where Quality Costs No More BRENDA TAILORED BLOUSES in the longer sta-tuck length Davis, Prop. In four good colors: white, pink, blue, yellow. These blouses are constructed with all flat seams, no raw edges. Yoke back with action pleat and precision tailoring. H BERMUDA BLOUSES H 5-sew ...................... ................... Corsages WAXERS ....................... H $2.50 up 50' H H H 75' H H 59' H 59' H 50' H SPECIAL THIS WEEK 16x26 Cocoa Mats - - H H H 79c A $2.25 Value Home Phone 592 V' Vernonia, Oregon H H H H BUSH FURNITURE Everything to Furnish the Hoffman Hardware Co. Telephone 181 M Vernonia, Ore. » Priced at $225 Genuine Rivercool Skirts and Slacks Beautifully tailored for best fitting. With belts to match. H H LAMB SKIN $4.00 up. in genuine McLaughlin ginghams. 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