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THE EAGLE. 4 THURSDAY, JUNE 28. 1951 How Many Can Ycu Remember? VERNONIA, ORE. Fire Completely Destroys Home at Hatal Early in Morning Wednesday NATAL — The home of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Hulstead was completely destroyed by fire last Wednesday morning. This was the former John Titus place. It is understood all their belong ings burned, including the house, garage and barn which held 30 tons of hay. Mr. and Mrs. Malcom Karr ot Cherry Grove were week end visitors of the Ernest Kysers Mr. and Mrs. Lew Choate made a business trip to Cali fornia over the week end. Mrs. Ernest Kyser kept their boys while they were on their trip. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hirtzel and children of Beaverton called on For Your Family’s Diet SERVE MORE the Devine family Sunday even ing. Dee Vere Hershey and Wayne Wilkins were Friday evening cal lers at the Harvey Ridlings. John Thornton and William Devine were Sunday evening callers at the Clair Devines. William Devine just recently re turned from the East where he has been stationed, but is back at Fort Lewis, Wn. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Holding called on the Jim Morans Wed nesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lynch and daughter, Velma, of Scappoose were Sunday visitors at the Ro bert Mathews. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wilson were Portland visitors Friday. Sunday evening guests at the Oblack home were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Pesio of Clatskanie. DeeVere Hershey was a Sun day visitor of the Henry Ander- egg family. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Hole? of Vernonia were Saturday evening callers at the Robert Mathews. ... r * * 1 . * Health of Elderly Couple Better Now MEAT Meat is a body builder, | a nutrition “MUST.”|| Serve it at least once a day to make sure you and your family are get ting needed proteins and minerals! For the choicest cuts do your, buying here — Fine meats priced to fit your budget! MILL MARKET AND LOCKERS Remember— DELIVERIES TWICE DAILY: 10 a.m - 3 p.m. PHONE 1391 RIVERVIEW — Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Steele of Sweet Home visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hawkins Saturday. They reported that his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Steele, are both much improved in health. Mrs. Steel? is in Portland and Mr. Steele at St. Helens. Mr. and Mrs. Reagan Crowell of McMinnville visited at the Frank Serafin home Friday even ing. Mr. and Mrs. John Krinick visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Graham on Sauvies Island Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Hawkins and great granddaughter of Sedro Wooley, Washington and Bert Hawkins of Vernonia en joyed dinner at the Glen Hawk ins home Tuesday. John Hawk ins is a brother of Bert Hawkins. Jack Olin drove out from Port land Saturday, spending the week end with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Olin. His wife and baby, who had spent the week here, returned home with him Sunday evening. Saturday callers at the T. F. Hillye'r home were Mrs. Colen Crouse and son, Mrs. Welch and Mrs. Perley Crouse of St. Helens. The Buddhist temple at Horyuji, Japan, parts of which have stood since the year 739 A.D., is be lieved to be the oldest wooden building in the world. THURSDAY, JUNE 28 — 8 P. M. City Park Field ADMISSION: Adults 65c, Children 30c Sponsored by Veterans of Foreign Wars. Pro ceeds will be utilized to pay for roofing new hall May Hall, and Cleo Hall: back row. 1 to r, LeRoy Cook,----------- Throop, MayDeEti Throop. Kath ryn Malmsien. (not known), (not known), Gladys Dallman and Audrey Johnson. Vita Emmons, teacher, stands above at the back. da Mellinger. Clarence Lindsay, Harvey Eden, (not known), Ivan Reed and Ben Spencer: middle row. 1 io T. (not known). Johnny Counts. Kenneth Parker. Russell Whitsell. Glen Urie, (not known). Clyde Sessman. Edna Owen. THIS PHOTO was submitted by Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lindsay and is identified as showing the third grade in 1922. '23 or '24. When this group graduated from the grades, it was the next to the last class to leave the old grade school building that was used before the Washington school was opened for classes in 1930. Identification of the pupils could not be made for every face, but the listing obtained was: front row. left io right. Harvard Malmsten, LeRoy Christensen, (not known), (not knownj, Vel- New Residents Occupy Property WMS Entertained at Mill» Heme Wednesday ] TREHARNE — Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. DuRette and three children moved Saturday into the S. D. Stearns property. Mr. and Mrs. Whit? and daughter have moved their trailer there also. Both families formerly lived at the Capitol Hill Hatchery. Both families are welcomed to the Treharne community. Byron Kirkbride and his father, G. C. Kirkbride, of Vernonia motored Saturday to Hillsboro on business and to Mountaindale to bring Mrs. Byron Kirkbride and children home from picking berries. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Kirkbride and Wayne Wallace, grandson of Mrs. Ray Claric and Mrs. G. C. Kirkbride, of Vernonia motored to Mountaindale Monday to pick berries to can. Mr. Kirkbride fell a tree for Mr. Peters while there. Mr. t nd Mrs. C. L. Wienecke and family of Springfield spent the past week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wienecke. Mrs. Dottie McDaniel-and her sister of Portland were over night guests at the H. A. Wilson horn?. Treharne Resident Is Honored by Party Group Tonight Ä TREHARNE — Mrs. Mae Tall- man and Mrs. Donna Tallman were hostesses at a belated birth day party honoring Mrs. Carl Wienecke. A very delightful din ner was served at noon. The day was spmt in visiting and music. Those present were Mrs. Wilbur Thacker; Mrs. Royce Newton and Darlene; Mrs. Lester Gal loway and Tamara; Mrs. Geo. Smith. Terry and Freddie; Mrs. Chester Wienecke, Laura Lee, Hazel and Darrell; Mrs. Carl Wienecke and the hostesses. Mrs. B. E. Tailman; Mrs. Monte Tall man and LcAraine of Timber. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Wienecke and family, and Mrs. Carl Wie necke were Wednesday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Her- inckx of Wilkesboro. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Falconer and Mary were Hillsboro visitors Saturday. BEN’S BARBER SHOP Expert Tontorial Work Vernonia, Oregon MIST — Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sundland and Sharon came from McMinnville and spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sundland. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Enneberg were in Portland Saturday. Mrs. Richard Banzer has been visiting with her grandmother at Pendleton the past week or so. The W.M.S. met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. I I Arby Mills. There was quite a good attendance and an interest ing study of the Bible in Ro mans. A delicious luncn was served after the meeting. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Ray Bennett the second Wed nesday in July.