Funeral Held for Early Settler MIST — The Fuller brush man, Richard Walker, was in the com­ munity last week on one of his quarterly rounds. Another dear friend" and old settler crossed the Great Divide last week in the near community, passed away in the hospital in Astoria Tuesday where she was Astora Tuesday where she Was taken two days before. Her hus­ band passed on several years ago. She leaves a daughter, Anna, and son, Robert besides many friends. We extend sympathy to the family. The funeral was Saturday at Bir- kenfeld. Mrs. I. E. Knowles and Mrs. Geo. Kalessee were Portland visi­ tors the last of the week. The WMS is meeting this week, Wednesday, with Mrs. A. R. Mills on the Fishhawk. The Robert Bergs entertained the following guests at a dinner recently: Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sundland, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Mills and Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Jepson. It was a birthday dinner for H. Jepson and he was the guest of honor. Bernard Dowling is doing some work for Jim Hill this week in the interior of Mr. Hills cottage. Fun Party Marks 10th Birthday for Girl KEASEY — Little Lorna De- Vaney, one of the DeVaeey twins has been s’ck this past week. Vivian Counts and Betty drove to Portland on business Fr'day. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McDonald of Spr’ngfield visited with Ron and Ruby McDonald this past week. Donna E'uckley celebrated her tenth birthday with a fun party at her home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Walt Parker visited at the Ted Keasey home Saturday. Visit* of Past Week Noted in New* Account* Cases of Illness Are Reported c:“°í .W : TREHARNE — Wm. Wienecke, North Plains, was a Sunday visitor of his brother Carl Wienecke. MIST — Mrs. L. P. Wikstrom Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Leslie of took her sister, Mrs. Percy Baillett Lebanon were callers at the H. to Forest Grove to the doctor last A. Wilson home Friday. week. Mrs. Rilla Snyder of Portland Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sundland spent Monday with her folks, Mr. were guests at the Robert Berg and Mrs. H. A. Wilson. home Friday evening to an alumi­ Mr. and Mrs. Lee Keller and num dinner. Mrs. Cassie Riley of Forest Grove Mr. and Mrs. Arby Mills both were Sunday visitors of H. A. have been down with the flu the Wilson. past week. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wienecke ■ Rhody Oakland spent Friday and Mrs. Wm. Falconer were Fri­ night and Saturday at the Geo. day visitors at his brother’s home Kalessee home on the summit in Forest Grove. doing some gardening. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Whitmire The Claud. Kyser folks have and Mr. and Mrs. Truman Daven­ measles at their home. port spent Sunday at the-beach. Mrs. Percy Baillett has been ill fqr the past two weeks or more. Mrs. Chas. Sundland called on Mrs. Austin Dowling last Friday. Floyd Libel was home from Fairview Friday and Saturday to heln his brother. Shalinon, do a little spring work. One out of every six holders of We note with regret the passing an Oregon driver's license was of Mrs. Wolf, last week. involved in a traffic accident last year, the secretary of state traffic R.C. Drive Brings In safety division has said. $931.20 at Clatskanie Statewide records show 127,7CS Mrs. Merle Harrington has an- drivers were involved in accidents noun ed that the drive just com- during 1948, 9,471 more than dur­ nht'd for the American Red Cross ing the first postwar year of in Clatskanie brought in $931.20. 1946 and an all-time high. Over Mrs. Harrington wished to half were guilty of a traffic law th'irk all who contributed and yiolation at the time of the mis­ all who helped to make the drive hap, the record reveals. a success. 1 of 6 Involved In Accident FRYERS pay lor o “good eatin& | Goodness Sake Look out for them a brake. 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LIGHTING FIXTURES Chickens or Ham—whichever you choose for your Easter dinner. Both are in fine taste and tradition —and if you make your choice at Safeway, you’ll have guaranteed satisfaction. That means money .back if we fail to please you completely. X'NO wis^PARTS. O—> For Shopping at Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Lund and grandaughter, Lois, who is visiting during the Easter vacation from Portland were in Clatskanie Sat­ urday. They visited Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hawkins in Vernonia Sunday afternoon. For a Festive Menu to fit any% at Safe- Select from the P^’PsPcarefully selected, then way. Each chlcke (before weighing). You people. Mr. and Mrs. Les Larsen. Increated Costs Topic CAMP McGREGOR'— Mri and Of Future School Meet Mrs. Ellsworth Bemis had as their CAMP McGREGOR — Mr. and guests Tuesday and Wednesday ■ Mrs. Vern Mason and children, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Purdin and Danny and Jeannie, were in Ver­ son, of Forest Grove. nonia Saturday. Jeannie now is Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Bemis the proud possessor af a new chain motored to Forest Grove and drive tricycle. Portland Saturday, returning to Notice is given of school direc­ Camp McGregor Sunday evening. tor’s meeting to*be held in the Little Kathy Morris has had Camp McGregor school house on measles this past week. Joe Doyle has been a patient April 18. The discussion will be at the Emanuel hospital in Port­ increased cost of education and land since April 6. Mrs. Doyle taxes. Anyone interested is wel­ and children visited him Saturday comed to come. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Waite Jr., and Sunday. Mrs. Robbin Baileys’ sister, Mrs. and family motored to Toledo Fri­ day evening to visit Mr. Waites’ Rodney Rogers, and sons, Loren mother, Mrs. Stephen Waite, Sr. and Eddie and Jerry, of Fortland Little Davey Howard, Jr., is were here for a short visit with spending the week in Camp again the Baileys Friday evening. with his grandparents, Mr. and A surprise birthday party was Mrs. Harry Howard. held on Bill Wood Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Fairly Those attending were Mr. and spent the week end in Portland Mrs. B. W. Borton and Ralph, Mr. with their daughter and family, and Mrs. Don Nelson and children, Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Robbin Bailey and Dian­ na Birdsong and the honored Bill Wood and Mrs. Wood. Ralph Bor­ ton stayed with the Wood family over night, leaving Saturday morning, accompanied by Raleigh Martin for, Portland, Mr. Mart!n going to Clatskanie and the Woods and Ralph going on to Aberdeen, to see Mr. Wood’s parents. 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