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2 THURSDAY, SEPT. 24, 1953 THE EAGLE, VERNONIA, ORE. TOPICS OF THE TOWN CuMts the past two weeks at Thomas. the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. G. THOMAS VARIETY store going Wee<j have been their daughter, out of business. Entire stock now Mias Mildred Weed, and a friend, on sale. 3911 c Mies Elizabeth Ahm from Pasa- Wilbur Wilson and Guy Thomas Oena, California. The Weeds and spent two days of last week at their guests have made trips to Longview attending the Northwest Seattle to visit Mr. and Mrs. Mel- Public Power association confer -vm Weed, and to St. Helens to ence. visit Mr. and Mrs. Elza Weed. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Messing. Mr. •Mrs Weed and Mildred also went and Mrs. Harry Sandon, Mrs. to Eugene to visit Mrs. Weed’s Mona Gordon and Mrs. Lucille mother who is 94 years old. The Tomlin attended the reception Sat jhrl« will leave Friday to return urday evening at Salem for Her to Pasadena. man Johnson, associate grand pa THOMAS VARIETY store going tron of the Oregon Grand Chapter, cut of business. Entire stock now Order of Eastern Star. on sale. 3911c COOKED FOOD SALE Saturday. Mias Edith Stratton, who has September 26. Bush Furniture. By been visiting Mr. and Mrs. George American Legion Auxiliary. 3713c Remnant for two weeks, left Mrs. L. L. Wells attended the last Sunday to return to Van Washington county P.-T.A. school couver, B.C. of instruction at Hillsboro Tues COOKED FOOD SALE Saturday. day. September 26. Bush Furniture. By Guests of Rev. and Mrs. E. F. American Legion Auxiliary. 37t3c DANCE and drawing. Legion hall. Leake from Sunday evening to September 26. V.F.W. Auxiliary. today have b en their daughter, 3515c Mrs. Dorothy Avey and her Jim Ashbury of Vancouver, friend, Mrs. Fanny Stegman of B. C. was a guest last week at the Idyllwild. California. They left home of Mr. and Mrs. George here for Portland to visit a sister of Mrs. Avey before returning Remnant. Mrs. Floyd Bush underwent a horn?. goitre operatiqn last Monday in THOMAS VARIETY store going the Emanuel hospital, Portland. out of business. Entire stock now Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hartt of on sale. 3911c Portland were wt ek end visitors Jewett A. Bush, Sr., is in the -at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Emanu.l hospital, Portland, be cause of an accident Monday afternoon which took place as h was near Clatskanie while en route home from Portland. The truck he was driving was forced from the highway by another THURS.. FRI. SEPT. 24-25 truck. His back was broken in two places, but the full serious THE DESERT RATS ness of the injury will not be James Mason . Robert Newton known until today, Thursday, SATURDAY SEPT. 23 when further examination is to be made. OKLAHOMA ANNIE C. A. Mills is back in Jones hos Judy Canova - John Russell pital in Hillsboro. SUN.. MOM. SEPT. 27 28 Joi/ Theatre MISTER SCOUTMASTER Clifton Webb - Francis Dee (Color) Bond Sales Increase During July, August Series E and H savings bond TUES.. WED. SEPT. 29 30 sales during July and August showed a 45 p r cent increase over POWDER RIVER the same period last year, accord, Kory Calhoun - Corinne Calvet ing to Philip L. Hickey, county Plus chairman. Sales throughout the ALASKIAN ESKIMOOS 1 county amounted to $23,792. A Featurette Boric acid and boracic acid are 1 ’he same thing. ffif&hfoned refrigers^!' r PHILCO i dairy bar JL New Family Now In 7th St. Home Three New Books for Readers Added Library New books received by the Ver nonia Public Library'are: For All Your Life, Emily Loring; Bing RIVERVIEW — Mr. and Mrs. Crosby’s Own Story, Call M? ' Martin Long and four girls have Lucky and Th. Devil’s Laughter, | moved into the Tyacke house on | Frank Yerby, | 7th St., coming from Darrington, ' A reminder of periodicals that i Washington. may be checked out to patrons Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hanson of | are: Life, Read?r's Digest, Good Gaston visited at the home of Mr. Housekeeping, American Home, and Mrs. Lloyd Callister Sunday Argosy, True, The Mtn’s Maga afternoon. zine, Colliers, Popular Mechanics, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Fercro of National Geographic, Saturday Santa Cruz, California are visit Review of Literature, In Ken ing at the home of her niece and tucky, National Par:nt-Tvacher.-., family, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hawk American Forests, Time, and ins. Children’s Story Parade and Wee Mr. and Mrs. Claude Gibson Wisdom. 1 spent Sunday visiting her mother, I Mrs. Clara Barnett, at St. Helens. Sunday visitors at the home of I Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Anderson were: Mr. and Mrs. Sam Andtrson and | children of Tillamook; Mr. and Mrs. Eb.n John and daughters of Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Ed BIRKENFELD — Petricia Berg, Roediger and children. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mr. and Mrs. Tom Magoff Berg, is now a stewardess aboard i visited Mrs. Ann McGee and Toni Unit'd Air Lines, working now Carstine at Tigard over the week on a flight from Chicago to New end. York and back. She writes that Mr. and Mrs. Herman Rauscher she likes her job very much. of Goldendale, Washington visited Mrs. Ted Bellingham and Mrs at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Don Jepson went to Portland on Welter Monday. Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Knopf Mrs. oDn Jensen and Mrs. Cecil and two children of Portland Elliott went to Tigard Tu.rday to visited Mrs. Dewey Hunt Sunday see Mrs. Jensen’s parents. afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Bellingham Ben Wilkerson of Lakeview visited his mother, Mrs. Pearl spent Saturday night with their Wilkerson, recently. She accom daughter and family. Mr. ar.d Mrs. panied him to Tillamook where Ron Trenholm, at Astoria. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Nord they visited Mr. ar.d Mrs. Bur ford Wilkerson. Then she went strom, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Larson to Lakeview with Ben for several and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Eaker at days visit, r. turning by train to tended the square dance in Ver Portland on Tuesday and on to her nonia Saturday night. home. Mrs. Robert Berg callled i'ii Mrs. Myrtle Slanger Monday. The Slangers just returned from a trip to Bay Ocean after huckle berries. Mr, and Mrs. Ed Salmonson, Vernonia and Mr. and Mrs. Arbie Mills were Sunday dinner guests TREHARNE—Vernonia Grange of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sundland will hold it’s annual Booster night of Mist. Saturday, September 26, at 8 p.m. Sewing club met with Jean Stuve There will be a program includ last Tuesday. There were six ing a state grange officer as members present. Next meeting speaker and the Columbia county is September 29 with Maud? E.l- agent has been invited to speak lingham. also. There will be musical en tertainment and a lunch. The public is cordially invited to at County PTA Council tend. To Meet Here Nov. 2 Mr. and Mrs. Albert Walker of Portland visit.d relatives and Mrs. L. L. Wells, president of neighbors of Tteharne Sunday. the Vernonia P.-T.A. and vice- Mr. and Mrs. B'n Franklin of president of th? Columb a County California. Louis Violette of Ver Council of P.-T.A.’s attended an nonia and Lu? Rogers visited executive committee meeting at Grandma Rogers W dnesday af nday. The first ternoon. Mr. Franklin and Mr. Clatskanie Violett • are n phews of Grandma county council mt sting will be Rogers. in Vernonia on November 2. the Mr. and Mrs, A. A. Robish of program to be a workshop led by Los Ang.les, aunt and uncle of Wilbur Thacker, had dinner with Mrs. James A. K ng. regional the Thacker family Wednesday v ice-pr. side nt of region 10. night. Richard Newton called at the Wilbur Thacker home Friday. 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