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2 THURSDAY, OCT. 4, 1951 THE EAGLE. VERNONIA, ORE. son Memorial hospital for heart surgery. He expects to be there Mrs. Nan Johnson left Friday for two or more weeks. morning for Grants Pass to visit Pvt. Lawrsnce O. Robbins spent her brother, William Tipton, and his nine-day furlough at the home Mr». Nola Brady has been at family. She will join her cousin, the DeVaney home on Keasey of his mother, Mrs. C. K. Will- Mrs. Mary Rae, who had been | hite, in Portland. He left Sunday, route caring for Janice and the here visiting Mrs. Johnson, and September 23, for Camp Stone Ritz twins, Deanna and Dianna. they will go to Fort Jones, Cali man, California and will be going The twins have been visiting in fornia to visit her daughter, Mrs. overseas in the near future ac Portland with their grandparents, E. E. Mills, and family. cording to a call he made to his Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brady, and TURKEY DINNER November 17, mother Sunday morning, Septem family for two weeks. I.O.O.F. hall. By Mi. Heart Re ber 30. He is with the 17tb Herb and Alec Erickson of bekah Social club. 40tfc medium tank batallion. Clatskanie bagged a four-point Pfc. Ray Lamping is now sta back Saturday morning at Camp Mrs. Ralph Krieger barely es McGregor, weighing close to 200 tioned in French Morocco, Africa caped serious injury last Thurs where a new air base is being day when the Ford pickup she pounds. built. was driving plunged over a 100- Mr. and Mrs. Joe Doyle of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Lysons, foot embankment on the Keasey Willamina are back to Camp Mc formerly of Vernonia, now reside road. Gregor for a visit. in the home they are purchasing ANNUAL F. L. Club Halloween Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ritz arrived from Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wood at dance. Hal Cook's orchestra, at Vernonia from Medford Sat Camp McGregor. October 27. I.O.O.F. hall. 39tfc urday morning. They like Med Mr. and Mrs. Don Campbell A seven-pound, eight ounce boy ford although it is very warm was born to Mr. and Mrs. Joe and son moved into the former most of the time. Roberson at the Salem Memorial Mansford Johnson home Wed hospital, September 19. He was nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson named Randall Cason. Grand now reside in the former Bud parents are Mr. and Mrs. L. H, Krieger home. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Smith of Roberson and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Kalama, Washington arrived at Cason of Vernonia. the home of their son, Mr. and MT. HEART Social Club cooked Mrs. J. H. Smith and son Tues food and rummage sale, October 38t3c day to spend a few days. THURS.FRI. OCT. 4-5 13, Sessman Building. Mr. and Mrs. Don Cameron MT. HEART Social Club cooked THE BIG CARNIVAL food and rummage sale, October were Portland visitors Sunday. Kirk Douglas . Jan Sterling 13. Sessman Buildmq. 38t3c Mrs. Norris Soden had the mis Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Smith are SATURDAY OCT. 6 fortune to fall while in her yard moving this week to the Counts at noon Wednesday September 26 home on Rose Ave. THE COUNTESS OF and injure her back and hip. The young son of Mr. and Mrs. MONTE CRISTO Mrs. Dorthea Pearson, her sister, Mansford Johnson, Michael, cele Sonja Heine arrived home the next day after brated his second birthday Wed a three-week visit in Idaho. nesday evening. SUN.-MON. OCT. 7-8 Mr. and Mrs. Gunder Paulson BAKED FOOD sale by Ladies ANGELS IN THE were hunting up Deer creek when Altar Society. Sundland's, Sat., 3912c OUTFIELD their car slid off the narrow Oct. 6. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Zimmerman Paul Douglas - Janet Leigh country road. They slept over night in the car, then walked to returned recently from a trip to TUES.-WED. OCT. 9-10 the highway where they finally California after visiting their son succeeded in catching a ride. A and daughter. THE LAST OUTPOST Wm. Zimmerman has taken Donald Reagan - R. Flemming gypo cat came to their aid in getting the car back on the road. over the city manager business Richard Huntsman will go to for the Journal. Mr. Paul Weidman returned Portland, October 11 to the Mat- Friday from St. Vincent’s hos SHOP NEHALEM — SHOP NEHALEM — SHOP NEHALEM pital where he underwent an op eration on his left arm. Mrs. Weidman entered the Portland Clinic for a weeks treatment Tuesday, Oct. 2. Mrs. W. N. Leach war called back to Louisiana due to the © S serious illness of her father, G. to E. Hemphill, leaving Thursday I evening by plane. James M. Rusow, G. N., is now stationed in Korea, according to -a word received by his parents, Mr. S3 and Mrs. James P. Rusow of id DRIP OR REGULAR GRIND Z North Bend. According to ro - tation he is due back in the The only Mellow’d Coffee, © states the early part of November. Mr. and Mrs. Don Emmons I were here Friday to visit friends I 3S and relatives, the day before he cn » X was scheduled to leave for Korea. -1 © He formerly attended school here. "0 X Visitors at the home of Mr. and id X M MARKET AND GROCERY z Mrs. Warne Empey Sunday were X Mr. and Mrs. Rex Alsman, Port >- For Delivery Every Day Phone 721 land and Mr. and Mrs. George S3 M to Stuckrath, Warrenton. Mr. Als S man is Mrs. Empey’s brother and K3TVHHN dOHS — WS'IVHHN dOHS — NHIVHHN dOHS TOWN TOPICS Joy Theatre For- I COFFEE < NEHALEM Hardware Stock to Be Added to Store A stock of hardware merchan dise was purchased recently near Hood River, according to Pete Brunsman and the items will be added to the present stock of the store. Some of the stock will be placed on display this week and the remainder soon after, Mr. Brunsman said Mon day afternoon. Driver of Log Truck Changed MIST — Percy Baillett has been on the sick list the past weak. Joe Checmanek was in Clats kanie Saturday. Walter Bateson is driving a lumber truck for Garlock’s mill number 2 while Rink Trotter is in the hospital from injuries caused from a car wreck. The WMS will meet next week, Wednesday, at the home of Mrs. Siegenthaler. The heavy rains, although very welcome, have put an end to evergreen blackberry picking. Henry Jepson was in St. Helens on business one day last week. Mrs. Chas. Hanson returned home from Marshland last week for a few days, but she left again to be with her father, Mr. Salmi, who is very low. Mrs. Shalmon Libel and Mrs. George Jones were Vernonia shoppers Friday. Irving Knowles was a Clats kanie visitor Saturday, seeking medical advice. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Foster came over from Clatskanie and spent Sunday a week ago with her father, Henry Jepson. Mr. and Mrs. Stuckrath are for mer friends from Junction City, now of Warrenton. Darlene Empey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Empey spent the week end at home from Linfield college. RIVERVIEW — Mr. and Mrs. George Stover of Vancouver, Washington visited Wednesday and Thursday at the home of her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wirtz. M Sgt. and Mrs. Robert Hart man and children of Salem spent the week end at the home of his brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hartman. Mrs. Herman Wood returned home Tuesday from the Portland Osteopathic hospital and is much improved. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Cline and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cline and daughter spent the week end at Gold Beach, stopping to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Glenn at Taft on their return trip. Oscar George of Springfield visited R. A. Simmons over the week end. Mrs. Oscar George son Gary and Mrs. R. A. Sim mons are visiting R. A. George at Los Vages, Nevada. Mrs. Ted Keasey and Mr. and Mrs. Philip Keasey and son of West Glacier, Montana visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walt Parker Saturday. Mrs. Ervin Wood of Garibaldi visited Mrs. Annie Roberts Sun day. 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