2 -THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1949
THE
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VERNONIA,
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TOPICS OF THE TOWN
Mr. and Mrs. Kent Bauersfeld
left here last Friday for a vaca
tion and are spending part of
the time at Elk Lake. They plan
to W away about 10 days.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Browning
and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Larson left
berv Monday for Spark lake. Mr.
and Mrs. Emil Messing will leave
today to join the party and all
wiU probably return here Sunday.
Alaa there are Mr. and Mrs. Vic
Creaon of Newport, former resi
dents of Vernonia.
Dave Brunsman began his vaca
tion last week and he and Mrs.
Brunsman and Mr. and Mrs. Frank
O'Rourke are spending part of
the time at Long Beach, Washing
ton.
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Vanderzan-
den spent Friday, Saturday and
Sunday at Seaside. The weather
there at that time was cool.
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With Ceasar Romero-Bruce Cabot
Mr. and Mrs. Wally Kain of
Beaverton, were guests Sunday at
the Emil Messing home. Also at
the Messing home were Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Hartzell and Mrs. G. H.
Hartzell.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Anderson
have returned from California
where they spent three weeks
visiting their daughter and family,
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Thoreau. The
Thoreaus live in Los Angeles.
Lois Frank began work Mon
day in Hillsboro for her uncle,
H. Kellington, jeweler. She will
be there for the remainder of the
summer until school resumes this
fall.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry John were
here part of Friday and Satur
day from Sweet Home as guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Elgus R. Frank.
Johnny Frank the Johns’ grandson,
returned with them after spend-
a week visiting at Sweet Home.
Mrs. A. E. Jennings was in
Hillsboro Sunday to attend the
district Townsend meeting at which
attendance was estimated to be
over 200 people. She said that
a report released there listed 23,-
636 names signed to petitions to
refer the pension bill to voters
at the next general election. The
Townsendites at the meeting went
on record declaring against the
lifting of rent controls.
G. Wm. Anderson will leave Sun
day to instruct at the Christian
Church Youth camp at Silver
Creek Falls. He will return for
services the following Sunday.
Pete and Dave Brunsman were
in Portland last Friday to attend
a refrigerator sales meeting at
which was announced a special
sales campaign. They were in
formed that stoves and ranges are
now at the 1939 price level.
J. A. Bush, Jr., and daughter.
Judy, left here Friday on a two-
week vacation trip. They went
from here to Los Angeles.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Galloway,
Mr. and Mrs. James Fluke and
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Record Sale Week
Old Residents
Look Up Friends
MIST — Mrs. Fred Wilson from
Portland has been a recent guest
of Mrs. J. O. Libel.
Theodore Jackson of Long
Beach, Washingtin was in the
village Monday looking up old
acquaintances of 50 or more years
ago. The Jacksons or Jacobsons
as they were known, homesteaded
over 60 years ago a place we re
member well when we came in
years later. It had a little cabin
partly of logs still left, an old
well partly caved in and remnants
of a cleared field, now all grown
up with brush and trees. Mr.
Jacobson stopped at the Knowles
farm to renew old friendships.
Mrs. M. Wilson on the Burn
continues about the same.
Mrs. L. Wikstrom and Shirley
were movies visitors in Clatskanie
Sunday evening.
Mrs. Lloyd Garlock, keeps house
for her mother-in-law, Mrs. Alma
Garlock, while the ladies went to
camp meeting.
Annie Shedwin and two of her
sisters and a niece were in the
villarge last week. They are old
timers of early days. Some older
residents will remember them.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Schroder and
Peter and Cliff Salmi and Janet
from Marshland spent Tuesday
evening with the Chas. Hansen
family. Mrs. Schroder and Mrs.
Hansen are sisters and Mr. Salmi
is a brother.
Couple to Attend
Races in Montana
TREHARNE — Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Reynolds and family and
Mr. and Mrs. Don Reynolds and
Velma Snyder spent Monday at
the beach.
Don Reynolds, Floyd Snyder and
Forest Reynolds visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Loren Dodge at Portland
Meadows Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Loren Dodge and
Speed Lusby have gone to Mon
tana for the race meets. They
expect to be gone three weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hall from
Seattle are staying with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Tisdale
for a while. Mr. Tisdale is very
poorly at this writing.
Mr. and Mrs. Truman Daven
port visited at Ontario during the
shut down.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Burke and
granddaughter of Woodland, Wa
shington visited at the Peterson
home also relatives at Sunset
camp.
Beck Thompson was home over
the week end. He is employed in
Astoria.
Mr. and Mrs. Terry Brady spent
the week end at Glenoma, Wash
ington visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Brady and family.
Mrs. M. J. Rae from Upton,
California is visiting her cousin,
Mrs. N. B. Johnson. She came by
way of Grants Pass visiting rela
tives there.
M.H.C. Meeting Date
Set for Thursday
MIST — Mrs. G. Ellis has spent
a week with Mrs. Chas. Hansen.
Mrs. Ellis lives in Forest Grove.
M. H. C. will meet at Mrs.
Knowles next week, Thursday.
Members keep it in mind.
Mrs. J. O. Libel has her daugh
ter, Mrs. Ed Lindberg, and Larry
from St. Helens as her guest
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ward from
Clatskanie were in the village
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Merl Tiderman
of Jewell were dinner guests
Wednesday of the Chas. Hansen
family. Mr. Tiderman fell and
hurt his shoulder quite badly. An
x-ray did. not show any bones
broken.
Week End Spent
Here by Guests
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Columbia. Victor and RCA
Records on Sale This Week.
Both Popular and Classical
REDUCED FOR THIS SALE
FROM 75c EACH TO..............................
Albums Also Reduced
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RIVERVIEW — Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Crayle of Seattle, Washing
ton and Mrs. Edith Crayle of
Tacoma, Washington spent the
week end at the W. D. Steele
home. Mrs. Crayle is Mr. Steele’s
sister.
The people of Riverview extend
sincere sympathy to Mrs. Ancel
Roberts in the loss of her husband.
Mr. and Mrs. Greene are driv
ing a new car.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ilelland
and son, Murvin, and daughter,
Zada, of Ellensburg, Washington
visited at the Rex Normand home
several days this week.
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TREHARNE — Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Weaver are the parents of a
boy born July 6. He has been
named Vernon Glenn.
A mistake was made in the
meeting for the Timber route ex
tension unit July 22, Friday, at
the Grange kitchen. This meeting
is for officers only and not for
the whole unit.
Some excitment was caused here
Sunday when a plane encountered
engine trouble landing in Albin
Bergstrom’s hay field barely miss
ing several houses.
Art and Jack Odam have re
turned from Alaska where they
have been visiting for three weeks.
Leann Livengood returned with
them for a few weeks visit here
with her grandparents.
MIST — Mrs. W. Pugh
and Mrs. Chas. Hansen were in
Forest Grove and Hillsboro Fri
day of last week.
Mrs. B. E. Troy of Troy’s
Bakery in Everett, Washington
and her friend came down Sun
day and went to see her uncle
Austin Dowling, who has beer,
ill the month. They went on to
Salt Lake, Utah for a couple af
weeks.
Mrs. Helen Johnson has beer,
spending a few days in Forest
Grove with her mother, Mrs. Min
nie Johnson.
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Men's Sport Sox
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Men's Cords
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Boy's Knit Briefs
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Men's Dress Shirts
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