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2 THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1951 TOWN TOPICS X O- Flaten of Portland visited his sister, Mrs. Dorthea Pearson sag Mr. and Mrs. Norris Soden several days last week after his ieeent return from a trip that included Montana, Minnesota and California. Last Sunday Mrs. Pearson and Mr. and Mrs. Soden visited his niece and family. Mr. and Mrs. Mel Marsh, -at Bethany. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Graves and ihildren visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Graves, for a Father's day di nner last Sunday. r>an LoGore musical group attended and were heard over lhe S to 9 p.m. musical round-up at the Sheridan school gym through the McMinnville station last week end. In the group were: Mr. and Mrs Art Braden, Charles Yost and Dan LeGore, all of Banks, Nellaray Bradford. Bernice Harlan. Ronnie Harlan, Ralph Borton and Mrs. Wilma Barton. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Chambers' eldest son. Lester, underwent a For Grade A Pasteurized : Dairy Products ; J Call or Write PEBBLE j CREEK DAIRY I 4 i J Telephone 8812 Timber Rt., Box 56 Vernonia, Oregon THE EAGLE, VERNONIA, ORE. Home Damaged Some by Fire tonsilectomy Tuesday morning. Mrs. Emma Brown has baon ROCK CREEK — Another fire • Darrell and Jean DeVaney on our road but this one was put have visited the Lloyd Gillhams out before too much damage at Netarts several times lately. resulted. The DeVaney families After tiring of clam digging they enjoyed Sunday dinner with their have helped in the store. The mother. Darrell went outside Ron McDonalds have spent some and discovered smoke coming time there also visiting and dig from the roof. Buck Usher ap ging clams. Lee Hall and A. B. Counts peared at about the same time having noticed the smoke from called on Vivian Counts as well his home. Frank Gordon took as at the Darrell DeVaney home. the five children, Jimmy, Kath leen, Janice, Linda and Loma, and made a fast trip to Keasey to telephone for help. Darrell, Verle and Ben climbed onto the roof and Buck and womenfolk made a bucket brigade from the NATAL — Mr. and Mrs. R. o. creek. Godfrey have moved in one of last week after a trip to Salt the Dass cottages. He will be Lake City where they visited employed here. Mr. Tapp’s mother, who has been There was a large attendance bedfast for the past five months, at the school meeting Monday and other relatives. Mr. and evening. Fred Busch was ap Mrs. Tapp were gone a week. pointed to serve three years as DANCE. Saturday, June 23 io director. the music of Dan LeGore and Mrs. Sam Devine spent Sunday His Mulaskinners. Legion Hall. night and Monday in Portland, 25tlc with her parents. Frank Taylor will go to Eu Mrs. Maude Rodgers returned gene to receive his 50-year jewell to her home Sunday after spend for marking his membership in ing a week with her daughters the Knights of Pythias lodge for here, Mrs. Mathews and Mrs. that length of time. The award Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Beach will be made Monday evening, brought her down to her home June 25. in Seaside. Mrs. Geneva Bond and Keith visited at the Ora Cockrell home from Sunday to Wednesday from Too Much Aspirin West Fir. Other recent visitors Causes Hospital Trip at the Cockrell home were Mr. BIRKENFELD—Dolores Stuve and Mrs. Roy Moore of Salmon, is horns aft.:r completing her Idaho, a brother of Mrs. Cockrell, and also a daught.r. Mrs. Thena freshman y.ar at Warrenton Dunn of Aberdean, Idaho. While high school. Marilyn Busch, daughter they were here word came of the injury of Mrs. Cockrell’s Mr. and Mrs. Fred Busch, Jr., other brother, Reuben Moore, of was taken to the Providence hos LaGrande. A tractor rolled over pital last Wednesday after swal him. Mr. and Mrs. Moore and lowing a large amount of aspirin. Mrs. Dunn left immediately to She is home again now and f rel see him. The Moores will re ine much better. turn here soon to complete their visit. DANCE. Saturday. June 23 io the music of Dan LeGore and His Muleskinners. Legion Hall. GET THAT 25tlc Mrs. Clair Weekly and Miss Linda Weekly of Anacortes, Washington arrived here Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. William FEELING Zimmerman. Other visitors of the Zimmermans are Brent and Stanley Bradley, grandsons, who by bringing all cleaning flew from Los Angeles Saturday. work to the— Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Brous moved to Portland last week end are making their home at 86 N. E. Alberta. Mr. Brous will repre sent a firm as salesman for ny lon hosiery and part of his ter ritory will include Vernonia. Mrs. Perley Crouss arrived in Vernonia Saturday for an ex tended visit with Mrs. H. D. Eggleston on Rose Avenue and other friends in this vicinity. She will go to St. Helens later to visit relatives. Mrs. Cass Bergerson will re turn home Friday or Saturday of this week after an operation at St. Vincent’s hospital, Portland, June 11. visiting relatives in Portland for the last two weeks, returning home last Sunday to the George Nichols residence, where she is housekeeper for her nephew. Mr. Nichols’ brother, Isaac Nich ols, has moved into the small house by the MacDonald hotel and plans to make his future home there. Georga Nichols has raturnad after a trip to Springfield, and then to Myrtle Point and Coquil le. At Springfield he visited his son and family and a brother at Myrtle Point as well as other relatives. Going to Portland part of last week to attend the Grand Lodge session, A.F.&A.M. of Oregon were Sam Hearing, Jr., from Wednesday to Friday and Frank Floeter Wednesday and Thurs day. Attending the Grand Chapter sessions of the Order of Eastern Star in Portland last week were: Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gordon, Fran ces Mullins, Mrs. Herman Dick son, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Linn, Mrs. A. J. Hughes, Mrs. George Johns and Mrs. Albert Childs. The Oregon Bankers conven tion held at Gearhart recently was attended by Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Remnant and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Doolsy, Larry, Wayne and Stevie from Colorado Springs, Colorado were visitors of the Jack Kells family at Mist last week. They had visited in Idaho Falls, Idaho and planned to visit friends in Eugene and San Francisco on the way to Los Angeles. There they will visit Mrs. Bessie Looper and Mrs. Volda Warne. They plan a trip to Santa Catalina and Mexico before returning to Colo, rado. Mrs. Ted Niemi of Brimson, Minnesota and Mrs. C. H. Sand- retzky and daughters, Judy and Nancy are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Koski. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Tapp re turned here the early part of School Meeting Attendance Big Summer School * Being Conducted BIRKENFELD — Vacation Bible school is being held ai, the Birkenfeld school for the junior residents of Birkenfeld. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Bellingham spent Sunday at the Percy Skal- ing residence at Seaside. Mrs. Elsa Richardson spent the week end at Long Beach Wash ington digging clams. Ralph Condit was out fishing over the week end. A Father’s day picnic was held at the Francis Larson home Sun. day. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Larson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Larson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Lar son and family, Harvey Redmen, Sr., Tonia and Gary Wolfe, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Rodgers and family, Mr. and Mrs. H. Rodgers and Al and Norman Berg. of Warren visited at the L. Car michael home and at Pittsburg. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Culbertson were Sunday evening visitors at the Robert Lindsay home. Mr. and Mrs. Noble Dunlap were in Astoria Saturday visit ing Mrs. Barlow. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Devine and Rickey and Cheryl visited her parents Sunday, also her sister and family in the Delena district. Joy Theatre THURS.. FRI. Donald O’Conner-Jimmy Durante SATURDAY NATAL — Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gilliam have moved near As toria where Mr. Gilliam will be employed. Ray Prince and sister-in-law JUNE 23 OPERATION DISASTER John Mills - Helen Cherry SUN., MON. Residence of Family Changed JUNE 21-22 THE MILKMAN JUNE 24-25 ROYAL WEDDING Jane Powell - Fred Astaire TUES.. WED. JUNE 26-27 KANSAS RAIDERS Audie Murphy - M. Chapman CLEAN NO NEED FOR— EYESTRAIN Let Dr. Plumsiead give your eyes a complete check-up. Not only do your eyes feel like new. but those frequent head aches disappear. Don't take chances with your eyes. SEE Vernonia Cleaners DR. C. A. PLUMSTEAD — Optometrist Phone 445 Hillsboro 233 E. 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