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Cernonia Cagle 8 / ai /»Vf/Af/,\f C O A S T TO C O A S T S T O R ES A fox’s tail is longer than a wol A t!M W M HARDWARE and ELECTRIC F IN E BIRKENFELD—J. J. Lonnquist, Eugene, son of Jepson Lonnquist, and grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Jo seph Lonnquist, Birkenfeld, took quite a trip this summer. He flew to London by jet and from there visited France, Holland, Switzerland, Denmark, Sweden, England, Ger many, Austria, Yugoslavia, Italy, Norway, Finland and Belgium. He was gone for almost three months. In Sweden he visited some of his grandfather’s relatives. He hitch hiked throughout these countries and stayed mostly in youth hostels. He is now back in school at the Univer sity of Oregon. It was learned recently that Pastor Event Harshman’s mother passed away in Idaho in September. The Harshmans went to Idaho for the funeral. Event Harshman is now teaching one class at the Portland Christian high school and is also working at a service station in town. Mr. and Mrs. Arby Mills were in Portland Friday. Sunday morning, they attended the EUB church in Vernonia. Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Ramsey, Vicky and Paul, Jan Johnston, and Johnny Crawford went for a Sunday drive out to the dike land near Clatskanie, and also went to Jones beach. Saturday the Ramseys were in Portland and picked up their daughter Ann, at Cascade College, then did some shopping. They had planned to go to the PI, but their plans went awry. Mrs. Ramsey’s folks, the Ira Hubers, left for their home in Wellman, Iowa a week ago last Tuesday after spending some time visiting here. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Baker went to Portland Sunday to visit with their son, Sammy Baker, and his wife Shirley. They also attended the Pacific International. Sunday even ing, the four Bakers had dinner with Shirley’s folks, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Marsten in Lake Grove. Mrs. Edna Johnson and Mrs. Darrel Baker were in Vernonia Friday. Anna Hanberg took her cousin, Ag- da Rognan to Portland Thursday and to make plans to return to her home in Seattle via bus. Mrs. Rognan spent most of the summer here. Be fore returning home Saturday, Anna visited relatives in Gresham, and visited a friend in St. Johns. Mrs. A1 Cavanaugh and Mrs. Hugh Cox accompanied Anna to Clatskanie Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Beach were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Beach. On Friday, Lloyd Beach was in Astoria on business and Minnie Beach ac companied Myrtle Mathews to For est Grove on business. Mr. and Mrs. Boone Johnston, Al lan, Jan, and Steve were in Port land Saturday to attend the PI. England is concerned about river pollution. Ml ► B R U N S M A N < THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1965 Student Takes European Tour /»vt - SALE STAR TS WE F U R N IT U R D E L IV E R - C O R N IN G ^ W AR E TODAY 8 PC. SAUCEPAN SET Special T2.88 7-PC. DINETTE SET. Now $rw J 95 Only................ 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OREGON Fimouj Honwlit« XL’l M l tht tu t u t u liin i chita i m in tin world I Family Dinner Honors Mother MIST—Mr. and Mrs. Walter Math ews attended church in Longview Sunday morning. After church they went to the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Condit in Westport to honor their mother, Mrs. Ida Condit, on her 84th birthday at a family din ner. Others present were Mrs. Earl Condit, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Buchan an, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Condit and children. Mr. and Mrs. Clete Webb and children, Mr. and Mrs. John Vincent, all of Portland, Mrs. Kyle Clark and daughter of Hillsboro. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Salomonsen of Vernonia visited with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sundland Friday. Sunday visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hobble of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Kyser, Billy and Brian Kyser were in Cathlamet Sunday visiting at the Byron Hawk ins home. Mrs. Wayne Kyser and Warren were in Astoria this Monday on bus iness. Russell Tiedeman of Jewell visit ed at the Charles Hansen home one evening during the week. The Mist Helping Circle will meet October 28 near Scappoose with Mrs. Ira Peterson. Members should get in contact with one another to pool transportation. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Shetler and family were at Dayton Satu-day to wish her mother a happy birthday. Mrs. Earl Knowles spent the week end in Astoria with her son and fam ily and attended a church dinner while there Tim Coryell was here in Mist Saturday with his mother and hunted in this locality. Babe's Arrival Told In Call from Horton BIRKENFELD — Mrs. Winifred Hult of Horton called relatives here Saturday evening telling them that her daughter, Nancy Hult SchelJ, husband, Martin, were parents of a girl bom that afternoon. The little girl, weighing 6 pounds, 9 ounces, has been named Christine. This is the first child for Nancy and Martin. The other grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Schell. Sheridan. Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Larson, Bob and Dwayne, stopped by enroute from Hillsboro Sunday evening to visit with their family here before returning to their home in Netarts. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Etheridge went to Portland Tuesday. Mrs. Nan cy Foultner of Quincy took care of the store and postoffice during their absence. Mr. and Mrs. Foultner and three children came to visit the Eth eridges Saturday, staying overnight, and Mr. Etheridge and Mr. Foultner did some hunting while they were here. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lonnquist and son Jepson were in Portland last Tuesday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Lonnquist attended the REA meet ing in Vernonia Saturday. George Martan, Forest Grove, and Fred Larson and son. Donnie, hunted Sunday and Fred was a lucky hunt er, getting a nice five-point buck. Randy Larsen and a friend from Vernonia, Wade Von Heeder. hunted Sunday also. Fred Larson is home this week, as his company is doing some surveying of new timber tracts. Fred falls and bucks for the Wil lamette Cutters Co. at Sweet Home His brother. Buddy, also works for the same company at Sweet Home. Ladies Attend McKay Service 7«Af ren of Salem. Sunday dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. Hal Vicars and boys of Portland, Mr .and Mrs. Wes ley Best of Salem and Bessie Her shey. MIST—Mrs. Ray Garlock, Mrs. Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. NATAL-PITTSBURG — The Natal Bern Bliss and Mrs. Paul Thompson Grange has planned a Halloween Noble Dunlap were Mr. and Mrs. Ira were in Portland Tuesday. While party for Saturday night, October Peterson, Richard Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. Arby Mills. Mrs. Bliss attended to business, Mrs. 30. Square dancing and other enter Saturday, Bryan McLeod and Orin Garlock and Mrs. Thompson attend tainment are planned and there will Davis met John McLeod and his sons ed the funeral of a former Vernonia be potluck refreshments. The pub Frank, Wayne and Joe of McMinn resident, Mrs. Bemiece McKay. Mrs. lic is invited to attend. Festivities ville at Forest Grove and they all went to Portland to see the football Bliss remained in Vancouver Tues start at 8 p.m. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and game. Mr. Davis's nephew played day night at the home of friends, Mrs. Kenneth Tupper were Mr. and on the U of O team. Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Kendell. Early Mrs. Paul Haag, Mr. and Mrs. Max Mr. and Mrs. Noble Dunlap were Wednesday morning she left by plane Glienke of Portland and Mr. and in Portland Monday and visited Ann for her home in Ketchikan, Alaska. Mrs. W. R. Wolff. Beerman. Mrs. Garlock and Mrs. Thompson Weekend guests at the Dee Veere visited with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hershey home included Mr. and Mrs. Take time out for reflection—see Saxton while in Vancouver. Dalton Hershey and girls, Mr. and if you are as reasonable as you ex Mr. and Mrs. Fred Busch were in Mrs. Herb McMillan and three child- pect others to be. Portland Sunday to attend the Spring Shoe show at the Hilton hotel. Saturday night Mrs. Ray Garlock, Mrs. Mary Garlock and Mrs. Paul Thompson were in Longview to at tend a reception for Pastor and Mrs. Kurtz. Mrs. Fred Larson, Debra and Dave visited at the Garlock home Sunday evening. Mrs. Elsa Knowles was a dinner guest of the Garlocks Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Noble Dunlap visited MASON SAND — ROAD GRAVEL at the John Crawford home during the week. CRUSHED ROCK The Natal Grange is holding a combined Booster night . Halloween CHARLES T. PARKER CONSTRUCTION CO. party Saturday evening. October 30 P.O. Box 20188 at the Natal hall. There will be square dancing and games and pot 6457 N. E. Columbia Blvd. luck refreshments Everyone is wel- come. Portland. Oregon 97220 Word was received recently by PHONE 543-2336 SCAPPOOSE, OREGON Mr and Mrs Lloyd Garlock from their son. Larry, that he has been promoted to Specialist 5. Natal Grange Slates Party TRANSIT MIX CONCRETE