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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1951)
4 THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1951 THE EAGLE, VERNONIA, ORE. Fann on Rock Creek Is Sold Verle DeVaney has been laid up with a sprained foot and head injury after his fall off the roof during the fire. ROCK CREEK — Mr. and Mrs. Track, who bought the place owned by Louis and Julia Boeck about a year ago, have sold out and are leaving Rock Creek. The Larry Brady family have moved back to Washington to work again with Don Hall. The Terry Brady family moved into the Vick Bergerson place when Larry moved out. Frank Cleveland is staying with Vivian Counts for the sum mer. Irene and Earl Kerr brought Frank out from Portland. The Ralph DeVaney family and Darrell and Jean DeVaney visited their sister, Anna Wes- terberg and husband, at Rock away lately. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson called on the H. A. DeWitt family. Bond Sales in County $45,518 Sale of defense bonds in Ore gon during May amounted to $1,809,537, most of which was through the automatic payroll savings plan, according to word received by Philip H. Hickey, chairman for Columbia county. Total for this county was $45,- 518. HAPPT DAYS Are Coming Schute Park 5 Big Days HILLSBORO Sponsored by Hillsboro Fire Department !» H ME SAYS THINGS LOOK SO TEMPTING HE COULDN'T WAIT TO GET HOME/ H H H H H H H H Z H H H H You won’t blame him when you see our delicious H tempting displays of finest quality foods! Come H in today for food to perk-up your appetite and H your pocketbook! H H KING’S Grocery - Market H At the Mile Bridge •Where Your Money Buys More" H Riverview Phone 91 f An invitation to participate in the annual Happy Days celebra tion at Hillsboro on July 4 was voiced here a few days ago by Alvin Elkins, chairman of the celebration committee. The pa rade theme, “Freedom”, may be carried out by a motorized, a horsedrawn, a human propelled or a marching group. Registration must be made by 10 a.m. June 27. The parade will form at 9 o’clock July 4 and judging will take place prior to 9:15 a.m. with awards to be presented prior to 9:30 that morning. Timber Family Home from Trip TIMBER—The J. E. Nash’s of Forest Grove spent Sunday, a week ago with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Noah. The Sam Fretwell!5 arrived home from their trip east last week. They had a very nice time. Mr. and Mrs. Al Rae and Tommy spent Friday night at the Bill Noah home. Week end guests at the Doug las Spidle home were Mrs. Spidle’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chet Ensworth, Mr. and Mrs. George Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Backes and children and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ensworth and children. Group Picnics On Special Day JUNE 30 — JULY 1-2-3-4 H Entries for Annual July 4 Event Asked RIVERVIEW—Claude McCool and daughter, Mrs. La Vonne Carver, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mc Cool and childr n of Portland spent the week end at the Louis Huntley home. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ed Buckner and boys met Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bond of Forest Grove and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Buckner and children and Mr. and Mrs. John Pierson of Hillsboro where they all enjoyed a picnic at Schute Park. Mrs. Vincent Monaco and children and Mary Jane Gallo way spent a couple of days last week in Portland visiting .Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Rustemeyer. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Schricen- gost of Salem spent Sunday visit ing her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. James Mills and children visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Mills, at Clats kanie Sunday. Partv Enjoyed at Home In Treharne Thursday TREHARNE — Mrs. Florence Reynolds was hostess at a birth day party Thursday. Those pre sent were Pauline Tisdale, Ann Walker, Floy Odam and children, Mrs. Carl Snyder and Bert, Jane Miller, Georgia Harders, Flora Whitmire, Leaon Odam, Dorothy Reynolds and Earl, Florence Reynolds and Kenneth, Leroy and Kenneth Thomas, Thelma Weaver and children. Edna Rey- no’ds and Cathy and Florence Beck. Mrs. Bill Odam and son Billy left Thursday for Missouri to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wienecke attended a picnic at Bill Wie- necke’s in North Plains Sunday. Families Change To New Homes RIVERVIEW — Mrs. Sarah Jess and daughters moved to Portland Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hulstine moved into her house the same day. Jerry Hartman spent last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Loroett at Astoria. Sat urday Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hart man drove and spent the night there bringing Jerry home Sun day. Mrs. Vincent Gowen, daugh ter Ann and son G;offrey, of Port Blakely, Washington and Miss Laura Burnett visited at the F. R. Olin home over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Olin and daughter, Christy, of Port land visited at the F. R. Olin home Sunday. Mr. Olin r turned to Portland while Mrs. Olin and Christy remained for a week. Scout Taken to O»no Merriweather Sunday RIVERVIEW — Mr. and Mrs. Jewell Lloyd and children drove to Tillamook Sunday, taking Pat Lloyd to the scout camp, Merriweather. They returned by way of Seaside bringing little Linda Poole home with them for a couple of weeks. Howard and Bobby Rose spent the week end in Portland. They were brought home Sunday by Howard’s mother, Mrs. Laura Durkin. Week end guests at the Annie Roberts home were: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Borst and Albert Tor y of Portland. Mrs. Tom Parker of Medford. Mrs. Pearl Taylor of Carlton, Mrs. Evelyn Bateman and Beulah Gill. Daughter Born June 15 At Portland Hospital RIVERVIEW — Mr. and Mrs. George Carl and son, Bobby, of Eddysville visited Mr. and Mrs. Olof Jacobson Saturday even ing. They were returning from the funeral services of Mrs. Carl’s step-father at Seattle. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hul stine June 15, a baby girl, at the St. Vincent’s hospital in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Solomon ->f Roseburg spent Friday and Saturday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Solo mon. Mrs. John Keck and son of Rockaway is spending the week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ratkie. Mrs. Ratkie is in Seattle at the bed side of her sister, Mrs. Ella Dun lap, who is very ill. PHONE 853 NEHALEM VALLEY MOTOR FREIGHT ttotpnint JfoLpoint ELECTRIC RANGE with Puah Pitali Hutton Control tritìi (7 n |g)-© S ( i You’ll be thrilled by all the exciting features this modern Hotpoint Pushbutton Range offers you. 1 Deep Well Thrift Cooker e Famous Ki-speed Calrod Heating Units ENLARGE IT! Your Insurance protec tion should be enlarged to fit changing condi tions. This Hartford a g e c n y welcomes the chance to talk with prop erty owners who want to know just how their in surance fits their needs. It is our business to know what losses might occur. 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