2 THURS., SEPTEMBER 25, 1947
THE EAGLE, VERNONIA, ORE.
TOPICS OF THE TOWN
Guests on Sunday, September
21, at the B. W. Borton home
were Mr. and Mrs. Royal I. Bor
ton from Salem, Royal and B. W.
being brothers, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Rosewurm and Mrs. Bes
sie Benson.
Mr* Kay Justice and children
are making their home in Portland
where the younger boy is attend
ing deaf school. Mr. Justice will
join them as soon as his transfer
with the Shell Oil company is
completed.
Ralph Borton had the cast re
moved last Tuesday at the St.
Vincents Hospital.
The broken
leg is apparently mending alright
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THE COZY
and Ralph is expecting to attend
school soon though he will be on
crutches for awhile.
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Fast and
Mrs. Clara Liepold, all of Portland
visited Mr. and Mrs. John Rosa
at their home near Arcadia Park
last Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Michener
and Margaret spent the week end
in Portland visiting at the home
of their daughter and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Ellis Wooldridge. While
there Saturday evening they visit
ed Mrs. Michener’s brother and
family of Multnomah and on Sun
day went to Woodburn to visit and
spend the day with Mrs. Michen
er’s uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
V. V. Hickox.
They returned
home Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Davis and
baby son, Patrick, from i West Col
umbia, South Carolina are here
visiting his parents, Mr. '. and Mrs.
Carl Davis. They plan to be here
for at least two weeks.
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Sunday guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Michener on
Stoney Point Sunday, the 14th,
were Mr. and Mrs. M. Hickox of
Beaverton, Mrs. Nancy Wirth,
Car “Rearin’ to Go”?
If it’s not, a tankful of Chevron
will do the trick by giving your
motor the pep it needs.
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Mrs. Myrtle’Metcalf (Mrs. Wirth
is Mrs. Michener’s mother) of
Forest Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Emma
Parsons and Mrs. Anna Dean of
Portland, Mrs. Jack Taylor and
two children, Judy and Ross, of
the.O-A camp, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis
Wooldridge and two children, Shir
ley and Madaline, and Delmer and
Violet Michener.
The occasion
was to celebrate Mrs. Michener’s
birthday.
A picnic dinner was
enjoyed.
Earl Spofford, son of Mr. and
Mrs. D. P. Spofford, enrolled Sep-
tember 18 in Multnomah Radio
college in Portland. His course
will require a full year of study,
graduation being in September of
next year.
Mrs. A. E. Jennings attended
the state council meeting of Town
send clubs of Oregon at Forest
Grove Sunday and also visited
with the Thomas Morgans. She
remained until Monday noon. Mrs.
Morgan’s health is much better
than when they left here last June.
Mrs. Jennings reported that only
81 members attended the council
meeting, but that it was on? of
the most active sessions. Five
speakers appeared and legislative
measures were discussed. By a
year from now the Townsendites
hope to have something inaugu
rated that will benefit every Ore
gon citizen.
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Mr. and M rs. Malcomb Bryant
are the parents of a boy, James
Malcomb, born September 12. He
is their second chid. Mrs. Bryant,
the former Jane Wilkerson, taught
at the Vernonia high school sever
al years ago.
Mrs. Holly Holcomb, Jr. and
two daughters were here Sunday
from St. Helens to see Holly Hol
comb, Sr. and visit friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Turner Gründen
and their son and family of Ever
ett, Arkansas left Monday after
spending four days here at the
M. F. Gründen home. The two
men are brothers.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Olinger are
on their vacation and are visiting
her brother anti family at Lake
view. They are expected home
this week.
Mrs. Dave Marshall and her
sister. Miss Fairbanks joined Mrs.
Marshall’s son, Larry, at Eugene
last Friday and from there all of
them drove to the Oregon Caves
and Crater Lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Ruhl have
returned here from a vacation
trip that took them to Coos Bay
to see Mr. and Mrs. Jack Spencer,
to Klamath Falls to visit Mr. and
Mrs. E. M. Bleile and Creswell
where they visited Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Green. Ali are former res-
idents of Vernonia and while here
were employed by the Oregon-Am
erican.
J. C. Middleton returned Wed
nesday of last week after spend-
ing a week at Burley, Idaho.
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and
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right from the farm to
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Bridge Street, Vernonia
While there he saw his mother
who is seriously ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Oliver of
Los Angeles left here last Wed
nesday after visiting at the Ed
Frazee home since the Friday
before.
Mrs. Oliver and Mr.
Frazee are sister and brother.
Floyd Bush has been ill and in
bed at his home since last Sunday
because of an infected hand, The
infection developed into blood
poisoning.
Duke Byers, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Bus Byers, has been pledged
to Beta Theta Pi, men’s fraternity
at Oregon State college.
Here from Thursday of last
week to Tuesday morning of this
week to visit Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Brickel and Mr. and Mrs. Julius
Stubbs were Mr. and Mrs. H. D.
Chapman, Jr., and three children
of Ashfort, Arizona and Mrs. H.
D. Chapman, Sr. of Houston, Tex
as. Mr. and Mrs. Chapman Jr.
and children left for Anchorage,
Alaska where they will make their
homs ■» the future. Mrs. Chap
man, Sr., will remain for two or
three weeks.
Gordon Larson, who has been
on a two-week vacation from the
bank, will be back at work Mon
day.
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Elwell of
Rainier were in Vernonia Sunday
and spent part of the day golfing
at the Vernonia Country club. Mr.
Elwell is president of the Bank
of Rainier.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Lamping
are the parents of a son, Bernard
Lou, Jr., born at the Forest Grove
hospital a week ago Saturday. He
weighed five and one-half pounds.
Mt. and Mrs. Gene Shipman re
ceived a phone call Monday from
their son, MMM2c Glen Shipman,
whose ship, the Salisbury Sound,
had docked a short time before
at San Diego. Glen will be in the
states from now until the end of
his four-year enlistment in April
of next year.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Ingram of
San Francisco, California, Mrs.
Laura McCarter of Portland and
Mr. and Mrs. Lional West of Ore
gon City were week end guests at
the T. F. Hillyer home in River-
view. Mrs. Ingram and the Hill-
yers were “teen agers” in their
home town of Grand Forks, B. C.
in the past. The Ingrams are on a
tour and will visit Mt. Rainier,
Victoria, B. C. and the famous
Coulee Dam before returning to
their California home.
Mrs. Earl Dial of Kennewick,.
Washington arrived here last week
for a visit with her daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
King, and her grandchild.
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Theatre
Vernonia,
Oregon
Thur-Fri
Sept 25-26
"MY BROTHER TALKS TO
HORSES’*
Butch Jenkins-Peter
Lawford
“CAMPUS BOOM”
This is America. Popeye Cartoon
Saturday
Sept. 27
“DARK DELUSION" Lionel Bar
rymore-James Craig-Lucille Brem
er.
“VERA VAGUE in RENO
VATED” Comedy Cartoon Much
Ado about Muttin
Sun-Mon.
Sept. 28-29
“THE SEA OF GRASS” Spencer
Tracy-Katharine Henburn-Robert
Walker-Melvyn Douglaa. Cartoon
and News
Tues-Wed.
Sept 30-Oct. I
“UNDERCOVER M A1SIE” Ann
FThern
"TIG PARTY” This is
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Repairing and Recovering
Springs Rebuilt
Cushions Rebuilt
Free Estimates—Pick-ups and
YOUR CAR GETS THE
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Mrs. A. A. Woolsey
976 2nd Ave, Vernonia
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underneath, let»en your pride in it» appearance. If your car
is afflicted with any of these surface ailment», drive into our
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on restoring every flowing contour, every handsome line to
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to be here at our STORE for 4 days—Wed.,
Thur».. Fri., and Sat., September 24, 25, 26,
and 27.
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