Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, November 14, 1946, Page 2, Image 2

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    2 THURSDAY, NOV. 14, 1946
THE EAGLE, V7RN0NIA, ORE.
TOPICS OF THE TOWN
Mrs. May Mulkins and daugh­
ter, June, were very much sur­
prised Friday night when Mrs.
Mulkins' nephew, Dale Hatter,
whom neither Mrs. Mulkins or
June had seen for five years, pay­
ed them a visit.
Mr and Mrs. Fred Mulkins
came to Vernonia Friday night
from Sweet Home to visit Fred’s
mother and sister, Mrs. Mulkins
and June. During the visit Mr.
Mulkins purchased a 1946 Chev-
olet pickup from the Vernonia
Auto Company.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. O’Rourke
of San Francisco have been vis-
iting their daughter and son-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. David Bruns­
man.
BUY
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Ma rquita
(Gird your wrist with
glamour when you
“wear the 17»jewel, coral
\ gold Marquise. $59.50
A. L. Kullander
Watchmaker and Jeweler
Official Watch Inspector
S. P. & S. Ry.
The Warren Aldriches enter-
tianed friends from Sutherlin No­
vember 2, Mr. and Mrs. L. O.
Tviet and daughters, Patsy and
six-weeks old Carmen Lee. Mrs.
Tviet and Patsy were former
residents of Vernonia.
DANCE Nov. 16, I.O.O.F. hall
Rhythm Vendors orchestra. Adm.
75c person.
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A
daughter,
Susan
Marie,
weighing six and one-half pounds
was born at 3:25 a.m. November
11 to Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Hart­
wick. Mrs. Hartwick and baby
are at the home of Mrs. Claude
Norris, Mrs. Hartwick’s mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Pace be­
came the parents of a daughter,
Shirley Patricia, weighing six
pounds, seven ounces at 9:30 a.m.
Monday at Providence hospital in
Portland. Mr. Pace is taking his
vacation at this time and will be
in Portland until his wife and
daughter are ready to return
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Nanson and
sons, Kenneth and Jimmie, motor­
ed to Portland last week end with
Desmond Laird to visit her sis­
ter, Mrs. George Standa).
Mrs. Norris Soden is recovering
satisfactorily in the Emmanuel
hospital from a serious operation
which she underwent about two
weeks ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobbie Olinger of
McMinnville visited their parents,
the Walt Olingers and Oliver
Graves, for the week end. He is
attending Linfield college and she
is a bookkeeper for a hardware
store.
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. McNutt
enjoyed a visit over the week end
from their daughter, Mrs. Ted
Anderson, and family and their
son, Joe McNutt, and wife Bonnie,
who also visited her mother, Mrs.
Ben Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Bolmier
and children and Lois Hammerud
took a motor trip along the coast
highway over the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Wilkins of
Portland and Mildred and Birja
Wilkins of Kansas City, Missouri
visited Mr. and Mrs. Ben Brickel
and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Stubbs
Saturday night. It had been 26
years since the visitors and local
people had seen each other.
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Brunsman
and ‘son, Frankie, arrived Satur­
day to visit their two sons, Bert
and Dave Brunsman and Mr.
Brunsman’s brother, Pete Bruns­
man. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Bruns­
man are on their way to Phoenix,
Arizona to attend the North Da­
kota Woolgrowers association of
which he is president.
DANCE at Natal November 16.
Red O’Brien's orchestra. Popular
prices.
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The Walt Veberes’ daughter,
Linda, was operated on Nov. 4
for appendicitis. She is home now
and enjoying a speedy recovery.
The Veberes are former resi­
dents of Vernonia, now living
in Bay City.
Mr. and Mrs. Edsel Hammond
of Bremerton, Wash, visited her
parents, the Oliver Graves. Mr.
Hammond is taking a course in
electrical engineering at Washing­
ton univeiuity. Mr. Hammond re­
turned Sunday. She will remain
awhile longer.
The Ernest Grahams and son,
Ronald, and the Oliver Graves
motored to Bend for the week
end to visit the Wilbur Charles-
worths, whose son, Eddie, was
very ill. Mrs. Oliver Graves will
remain in Bend to help her sister,
Mrs. Charlesworth.
Earl Hill visited his family in
Corvallis over the week end. He
has a son, Aubrey, and daughter,
Erlys, attending Oregon State.
Mr. Hill is butcher at the Mill
Market.
Miss Vera Finelle and Mrs.
Vina Hicks motored to Portland
over the week end. Miss Finelle
visited friends and Mrs. Hicks
visited her sister, Mrs. Lawrence
Black.
Mr. and Mrs. Elgus R. Frank
and Johnnie spent the week end
in Seattle and Bremerton visiting
friends. Miss Augusta Sigler and
Helen Frank, both of Hillsboro
accompanied them.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lumm of
Portland and daughters, Katie
and Susan, were in Vernonia
November 5 and stayed over
night with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Childs.
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Jack Childs and Miss Irene
Litch visited his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Childs over the
week end. Mrs. Childs returned
to Portland with her son to visit.
Mrs. Harry Hall and son, Mur­
ray Brownhill were in Vernonia
Wednesday getting the last of
their household goods. Murray
reports that he likes the school
in Lebanon very much.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Dübendorf,
Jr., are the parents of a boy born
at 7:49 Wednesday morning at
the Forest Grove hospital.
Theatre
Vernonia,
Oregon
Thur.-Fri.
November 14-15
DON’T FENSE ME IN
Roy Rogers and Trigger
RIVERBOAT RHYTHM
Leon Errol
Sat.
November 16
TWO FISTED STRANGER
Smiley Burnette-Charles Starrett
DRESSED TO KILL
Basil Rathbone-Nigel Bruce
Sun.-Mon.
November 17-18
BOY’S RANCH-Jackie “BUTCH
Jenkins-James Craig
Cartoon and News
Students and Adults 50c
Tues.-Wed.
November 19-20
THE DARK HORSE
Philip Terry-Ann Savage
INSIDE JOB
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Complete with rubber cups for mounting.
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4*i-inch diameter with bolt and nut to make
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BEFORE
CHRISTMAS
WINDSHIELD DEFROSTER
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For leaky and broken radiators
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Vernonia
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The Grover Howards , and Rob­
ert Fultons and son, Bobbie, mo­
tored to Clatskanie and Rainier
to visit friends Sunday.
DANCE at Natal November 16.
Red O’Brien’s orchestra. Popular
prices.
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Mr. and Mrs. Warren Aldrich
and family motored to Bay City
Sunday to visit the Walt Veberes.
Mrs. Minnie Brandon of Port­
land is visiting her daughter, Mrs.
Walter Vaughan, for a few weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Blehm and
two boys, Dickie and Jimmie,
from Lebanon visited the Ben
Fowlers over the week end. Mrs.
Blehm is a sister of Mr. Fowler.
(More “Town Topics” page 3)
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The Ralph Hansons and child­
ren visited the Gale Kilgores of
Reedville Sunday.
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Mrs. Frances Mullins motored
to Portland last Thursday with
Mrs. John Kirk on a business
trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hanson
had dinner with the Kenneth An­
dersons Monday evening and later
played pinochle.
The Leo Hansons and daughter,
Carla, former residents of Ver-
nonia, now living in Sweet Home,
visited their families, Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Fetsch of Vernonia and
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Hanson of
Keasey.
Mrs. Mary Graney has been in
the Forest Grove general hospital
and has returned to her son’s
home, Robert Fulton.
Grandma Rogers is much better
after suffering a fall from which
she was bedfast for over three
weeks.
DANCE Nov. 16, I.O.O.F. hall
Rhythm Vendors orchestra. Adm.
75c person.
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Mrs. Erie Hppkins of Kansas
City is visiting her sister, Mrs.
C. L. Anderson, and family this
week. Mrs. Hopkins plans to re­
turn to her home’ in Kansas City
around the 21st of this month.
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Gloves
Mirrors
26-inch by 34-inch
No limit per customer.
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