2 THURSDAY, JAN. 13, 1949
THE EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
TOPICS OF THE TOWN
Word has been received from
Mrs. Viola Harlan that she is
now at Golden, Colorado, which
is close to Denver, and is plan
ning to take a trip to Tampa,
Missouri. When she wrote there
were 16 inches of snow on the
ground just from one days snow
ing. She, with her son and his
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wife, Mr. and Mrs. Garth Harlan,
plan to come back to Oregon in
the spring of this year.
Mrs. H. O. Smith, pipter of Mrs.
George Wells of Riverview has
gone to Portland to "care for their
mother, Mrs. H. C. Tatro for this
week. Mrs. Tatro has been con
fined to her bed for over a year.
DANCE Saturday night, I.O.O.F.
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Little Miss Mardell Hollar cele
brated her 9th birthday last week
with a cake nicely decorated for
the occasion with candles. She
received several nice gifts.
Mrs. Eyers of Tulare, California
arrived in Vernonia Thursday for
a visit with his sister and family,
Mr. and Mrs. George Hartzell.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Smith of
Portland visited at the Hartzell
home Wednesday of last week.
First Baptist Church
Thomas J. Kilcoyne, Pastor
847 Third St.
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Mrs. Charles Roswurm celebrat
ed her 79th birthday Tuesday of
last week by having a surprise
gathering of relatives at her borne.
They were Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Lines and daughter, Phyllis, and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lines, Jr.
Gifts were received and ice cream
and cake were served.
DANCE: Friday -night. Legion
hall.
Music by Arkie and His
Jolly Cowboys.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jay Fine and
family motored to Artesia, New
Mexico in December for a three-
week vacation with relatives in
cluding his father and mother, a
brother and sister and their fami
lies. They returned to Vernonia
last Friday.
Mrs. June Haverland has gone
to Camas, Washington to make
her home with her father.
DANCE Saturday night, I.O.O.F.
hall. Music Makers.
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Ed Salomonson left by train
Wednesday- for San Francisco
where he will attend a convention
of Chevrolet dealers. He will be
away about a week.
Lt. and Mrs. Clarence (Bud)
Lamping and daughter arrived in
Vernonia from Fairbanks, Alaska
early in December to visit his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton
Lamping, Sr., and family. They
left early this week for
Rapid City, South Dakota, Lt.
Lamping’s base, which they ex
pect to reach by January 18.
DANCE: Friday night. Legion
hall.
Music by Arkie and His
Jolly Cowboys.
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Word has ben received from Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Richert, former
residents of Vernonia, that Delmar
Richert, their son, is now married.
The Richerts are now residing at
10335 S. E. Yukon, Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Vogel and
daughter, Alice, and George Wat
son, all of Salem, Mr. and Mrs.
Willard Miller and daughter and
son, Helen and Clifford, Portland,
and Mrs. Verna Loop and children
were all at the home of their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Shoenbeckler is the former Mae
Mulkins, who surprised her friends
by marying late in November at
Sweet Home.
DANCE Saturday night, I.O.O.F.
hall. Music Makers.
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Dean and Nola Brady motored
to Myrtle Creek near Grants Pass
to visit Mr. and Mrs. Jack Slape
and family during the New Year
holiday.
Rev. Howard Hollar, Rev. Beau-
ford Miller, Nola Brady and Mrs.
Cruger attended a fellowship
meeting at the Light House church
in Portland early last week.
DANCE: Friday night. Legion
hall.
Music by Arkie and His
Jolly Cowboys.
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lincs, Jr.,
and family, former residents of
Vernonia and later Timber, had
the misfortune to return after
Christmas and find their residence
in Timber burned to the gr.und.
All their possessions were lost.
They intend to move to King City,
California where his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Lines, Sr., reside.
A. R. Stanton of Treharne cele
brated his 81st birthday January
7.
The Stantons are also re
joicing over the birth of a new
granddaughter, the parents being
Mr. and Mrs. LaVerne Stanton of
Buckley, Washington.
DANCE: Friday night. Legion
hall.
Music by Arkie ar.d His
Jolly Cowboys.
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Friends of Eric Uhlin, former
resident of Treharne, will be
pleased to lean that he is re
cuperating nicely from a major
operation at Good Samaritan hos
pital in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Richards
and Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Stanton
spent Sunday, January 9, at the
Chas. Uhlin home at Glenwood,
the occasion being Mrs. Uhlins
birthday.
Mrs. Milton Lamping, Sr., has
resigned her position as secretary
treasurer ar.d Mrs. Wilma Borton
has resigned as correspondent for
the Vernonia unit of home exten
visit in Arkansas. They report
a wonderful time .And not too
much difference in the weather.
It was cold there too.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Dodge and
Joyce visited at the Bert Tisdale
home Sunday.
Truman Davenport is off work
for several weeks due to an arm
injury.
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Vernonia,
TREHARNE — A number of
relatives and friends met at the
home of Mrs. Haray Wilson last
Thursday to help her celebrate
her birthday. Due to illness, quite
a few of the Birthday club mem
bers were absent, but due to the
severe weather a number of men
folks were present. A delicious
pot-luck dinner was served at
noon. Those present were: Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Wienecke, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Odam, Mr. and Mrs. Gus
Hult and Jimmie, Mrs. Floy Odam
and Judy, Mrs. Flora Whitmire,
Mrs. Sib Falconer, Mrs. Laura
Thacker, Harry
Wilson, Mrs.
Florence Kirkbride and the hostess,
Mrs. Harry Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Walker
have returned from a three-months
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Had Car Trouble Yet?
If cold weather has hindered the performance of your
car, why not let us give it the once-over by checking
your battery, radiator, carburetor, plugs and other vital
points.
BRING IT TO JOHNSON’S FOR SERVICE!
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Geo. Johnson
Telephone 311
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tions have not been announced.
Mrs. Warren Stevenson and
Vem were recent visitors in Mc
Minnville.
Guests at the Dudley Spofford
home Tuesday night and Wednes
day were Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Bid
dle and two sons, Arthur and Wal
ter, of Astoria and Miss Alberta
McGeorge, sister of Mrs. Spofford,
of North Bend. They came to at
tend the wedding of Earl Spof
ford to Miss Evelyn Krieger.
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VVe will have an unusual display of Ford Tractors
and Dearborn Implements for your inspection. Just
look around, ask all the questions you wish, meet
your friends and enjoy our hospitality. Do come,
won’t you?
Repairing little Mary’s broken doll is the sort of coopera
tion she expects ftom Dad. And he is always well repaid
with happy smiles. Cooperation will work well on the
telephone party line, too. Use your telephone as you
would like to have others use theirs. You’ll be well re
paid—with better telephone service, and telephone neigh
bors who appreciate your cooperation.
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