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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1949)
33 THURSDAY, DEC. 15, 1949 TOWW TOPICS tin. Emil Mewing ha* been iH at her home for the past several day*. CM■ I S T M A S Holly, wreath*, tier- See Elsie Spofford, Sth Ave, Corey Hill. 5011 Mr_ and Mr*. John Rosa were surprised Friday evening by the Burton family who were together there for the first time for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Har lan and Loree came from Salem aod Mr*. Nellaray Bradford and son. Roger, and Mr. James Taylor arrived from Portland. Mr. and Mr*. Roy Oglesby of Forest Grove were with Mr. and Mrs. Ros* Saturday. HOMECOMING dance l.O.OJ-. ball. Saturday, Dae. 17. Music by Happy Duda Ranchers. Spon sored by F.O.E. 5011c Roy Brady accompanied hi* daughters to Portland Saturday, returning to Vernonia that even ing. Deanna and Dianna Ritz and Janice DeVaney remained with their grandmother, Mrs. Brady. and also enjoyed visiting their great grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Rosa. HOMECOMING dance I.O.O.F. hall, Saturday. Dec. 17. Music by Happy Duda Ranchers, Spon sored by F.O.E. 50tlc Joy Theatre v ernonia, Oregon THUKS.-FRI. DEC. 151« OH£ HOUSE j ¡THE STREET'I rmstw kj WARNE* BROS. ■ Wilf m WB «UGE WWCE RfHHfTI Rod Cameron - Walter Brennan •SATURDAY DEC. 17 “CALIFORNIA” flay Milland ■ Barbara Stanwyck Barry Fitzgerald________ SUN-MON, DEC. 18-19 IJAMES CABNEY WHITE HEAT [VIRGINIA MAYO lUfetì.-WEl). Î1ËC. 20-2'1 “CASABLANCA” Humphrey Bogart-Ingred Bergman THE EAGLE, ORE. VERNONIA, Mr*. Connie Anderson returned last Wednesday from New York where she had been for the past month visiting her daughter and family a REMEMBER. New Year's Eve. Dance. Legion hall. Good music! SOtlc Jim Davies returned to his home here Monday after about two weeks spent in the Physi cians and Surgeons hospital, Portland where he underwent an appendectomy. REMEMBER. New Year's Eve. Dance. Legion hall. Good musicl SOtlc Mr. and Mr*. Pete Brunsman were in Portland last Sunday to attend the Ice Cycles pf 1950. They returned here Monday. HOMECOMING dance I.O.O.F. hall, Saturday, Dec. 17. Music by Happy Dude Ranchers. Spon sored by F.O.E. 5011c The limb of a tree caused a broken arm for Lester Blount last week while working at the mill. The injury necessitated taking him to a Portland hospital. 80th Birthday Event Celebrated Sunday RIVERVIEW — Mrs. Jenny Shaver celebrated her 80th birth day with a turkey dinner Sun day. Those present were her niece, Mrs. Dashney and son, Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Dashney and children, all of Aloha, Mrs. Shaver’s nephew, Ed Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. William Greene and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lindsley. Sunday visitors at the W. D. Steele home were Mr. and Mrs. Ruford Hollell and family and Mr. and Mrs. Hollell all of Dallas, and Mr. and Mrs. Schmick and Mr. and Mrs. Newby all of Port land. A birthday dinner was given Sunday at the W. J. Lindsley home in honor of Kenneth Lind sley who celebrated his 18th birthday. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Sam Smith and sons, Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Lind sley and family, Mr. and Mrs Joe Lindsley and family, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lindsley, Kenneth, and Denny and the hostess, Joan Lindsley. Mrs. L. L. Wells and son, Lester, made a business trip to Portland Thursday. Former Agent Studies in Iowa The many friends of Maud Casswell, former home demon stration agent in Columbia coun ty, will be glad to hear that she is very busy studying landscap ing at the Iowa State college at Ames. She is taking a rather ambitious one year course in botany, horticulture, history of architecture, architectural design and art and engineering drawing. The first week on the campus found Mrs. Casswell in the school hospital with a particularly se vere case of hay fever. Fellow students and teachers helped her catch up with her class work but she is afraid she will never catch up with her letter writing. She is staying at the Memorial Union Hall on the campus and is considered a bit of a curiosity because she came all the way from Oregon to take a special course in landscaping. She finds her studies very interesting, but is already looking forward to the day next spring when she will be returning to her friends and beautiful, green Oregon. Daughter Born Dec. 12 RIVERVIEW — Mr. and Mrs. Harold Calhoun are the par ents of a daughter bom Decem ber 12 at 5:10 a.m. at the Lloyd Maternity home. She weighed 5*4 pounds and has been nam ed Diana Nancy. The baby was sent to the Dorenbecker hospital at once. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Rose and son, Bobby, grandson Jackie and George Armstrong made a busi ness trip to Portland Saturday. Santa Scheduled to Visit at Mist Sat. MIST — Santa will be at the Mist store on Saturday, Decem ber 17 from 3 till 4 p.m. to greet all the youngsters and listen to their wants. Mrs. Ella Roeser is living now in the ' little cottage recently vacated by the Chas. Roesers. The Claude Kysers were Ver nonia shoppers Saturday after noon. Birthday Club Meet* For Christmas Party TREHARNE — The Birthday club met at the home of Mrs. Floy Odam Thursday for th* Christmas party and the day also being her birthday. Names had been exchanged last meeting. Gifts were placed under a lighted Christmas tree with Florence Dodge playing the part ol £>a,,<.a Claus. A delicious pot-luck din ner was served at noon after which gifts were opened. Those present were: Mrs. Laura Thack er, Mrs. Dorothy Odam and son, Mrs. Sib Falconer, Mrs. Mae Wienecke, Mrs. Florence Kirk bride, Mrs. Zella Davenport, Mrs. Eleanor Kells and daughters, Mrs. Midge Reynolds and son, Mrs. Florence Reynolds, Mrs. Ann Walker, Mrs. Flora Whitmire, Mrs. Pauline Tisdale, Mrs. Flor ence Dodge, Mrs. Leon Odam and the hostess, Mrs. Floy Odam and children. Mrs. Ruth Hult and Mrs. Annie Wilson sent gifts but were unable to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Eurie Reynolds and family from St. Helens spent Sunday at the Albert Reynolds home bringing their father over to spend a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Fletcher from Castle Rock were at the Rome Whitmire home over the week end. In 858 the two sons of the Em peror of Japan wrestled to de termine which should have the throne. PAINTI NG Interior — Exterior FLOOR SANDING COLOR MATCHING ALL WORK GUARANTEED ON CONTRACT BASIS Charles Seeberger 856 Rose Avenue Turkey and Merchandise CHRISTMAS SPECIALS Slip» — $1.98 - $2.98 New Baby Chenille Robes $6.98 Outing Flannel Gowns $3.98 Handkerchiefs, Scarfs Wool Gloves Sunday, December 18 Shoots for Beginners Also Store will not close at noon during coming week. Open to 8 p.m. all week. 0-A Ball Park The Apparel Shop ^KULLANDER,S<%>> JEWELRY STORE FOR HIM FOR HER GARLAND RONSON LIGHTERS £HZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZMZNZHZH M T COLUMBIA AND GRANIT DIAMOND AND CASE COMBINATION SETS All models ranging From $6.00 to $20.00 14 K Gold WEDDING BANDS by Columbia $8.50 to $30.00 and Granit............. JEWELRY FOR MEN BY ANSON Tie Clasps and Bars $2.00 io $7.50 SCOUT HATCHETS.............. $2.60 ESTWING HAMMERS, 12-oz. $2.75 WARING STEAM IRON FIESTA DISHES 32-p’ece. SOLID STEEL CASTING RODS $3.90 THREE-CELL FLASHLIGHT. PREFOCUSED. COMPLETE WITH $2.40 X TIRE CHAINS 6.00x16 M S M $8.90 H $15.50 1-QUART SAUCE i£ *2.50*12.00 KEY CHAINS AND PEN KNIVES $5.00 to $15 COMPLETE LINES IN 52-PIECE SETS — SERVICE FOR EIGHT COMMUNITY _________ ____________ a. $69.75 99c 1847 RODGERS __________ __ _.... $64.75 HOLMES and EDWARDS______ _____ $68.50 Wm. RODGERS _____________________ »33.50 H PAN WITH H COVER ........$3.40 H NUTCRACKER SET AND BOWL........................... $1.69 AUTOMATIC POPCORN POPPER ........ ...................... $6.50 TARGET GUN & TARGET H H Regularly I1J5 Watches for All $1.00 Regularly *1.35 TOY GLASS DISHES 30c Service for Two Regularly *2.15 SLATE SETS................ t Stainless Steel ti GILBERT TOOL CHESTS $4.19 3C W‘th Tools. Regularly *5.25 Ml x: CHINESE CHECKERS $1.79 Regularly 50c 95c WOOD BURNING SETS Regularly *3.25 $2.50 H H H Pottery Water Pitchers. lQt Super Special Regularly 50c H Bill Folds Lapel Pins Choaker Ear Screws and Ring* Birthstone Rings SPECIALS FO31 THE CHILDREN SETS El TINKERTOY Regularly *1.35 H K M Pottery $17.45 Retailing from $49.50 to $500.00 JEWELRY by VAN DELL H H Vernonia, Ore. Hoffman Hardware Co. s«r hî «™ X H UZHZHZHZHZMZHZMZHZKZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZ Gentlemen Ladies and Children WEST CLOCKS WRIST BENS................................................ $ 5.95 to $ 6.95 CROTON WATERPROOF ...... $25.00 to $65.00 HARVEL WATERPROOF AND DRESS................. _........ $24.50 to $75.00 BULOVA, ALL MODELS, Ladie» and Men.........................$24.75 to $92.50 ELGIN COMPLETE LINE....................................................... $33.75 to $67.50 HAMILTON ............................................................................... $52.25 to $71.50 Pocket Watches Available 4