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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1950)
2 THURSDAY, DEC. 21. 1950 THE EAGLE. TOWN TOPICS Mr. and Mrs. George Turner and daughter, Tawny, and Mar vin Turner, all of Monmouth, ar rived here Tuesday to spend Christmas with their mother, Mrs. Silvia Turner. Derrel Rose and Robert Roeser Joy Theatre THURS.. FRI. DEC. 21-22 Kiss Tomorrow Goodby James Cagney - Barbara Peyton SATURDAY DEC. 23 A Letter of Introduction Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy - Ann Sheridan 8UN„ MON. DEC. 24-25 CHRISTMAS GREETINGS I'll Get By June Haver - Bill Lundigan TUES.. WED. DEC. 26-27 Johnny Holiday Wm. Bendix - Hoagy Carmichael VERNONIA. ORE. are here from Los Angeles where they have been attending mortu ary school. The latter completed his studies earlier this month. NEW YEAR'S Carnival dance Saturday. December 30, Legion hall. Music by the Music Makers. 5112c Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Sawyer and daughter, Linda, of Billings, Montana are living in the. horn.» recently purchased from Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bond on Corey Hill. The Bonds have moved to West Fir where they have resided for some time. Mr. Sawyer is the grand son of Mrs. Skinner on First Ave. Mrs. James H. Smith spent last Friday at Beaver attending the Three-Links club. Mrs. Smith has been a Rebekah member for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Davis are moving back to Vernonia again after a year’s absence while he attended mortuary school at Los Angeles. He graduated Decem ber 14. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bogart of Timber route traded homes with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Spichalask of Ocean Lake December 18. H. O. Hansen. Timber route, while working on his wood lot, fell a tree Friday. While trying to turn the tree to a better posi tion the limb broke throwing him onto a stub of stump. The sharp point gouged his side breaking ZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHfi Z H M Z H Z M two ribs. The C. E. Richardson family from Portland visited the Dave Marshall’s Sunday. Mrs. Dave Marshall attended the annual Christmas party of the Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity Mother’s club in Portland at Mrs. Lutton’s. The Claude Norris family and Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Hartwick and Susan visited relatives in Longview Sunday. Fred Wall from Toledo is visit- ’ ing the Chas. Wall family. Mrs. Claude Norris and Mrs. Douglas and Mrs. Dav? Marshall visited Mrs. Laura Junken in the Physician and Surgeon’s hos pital where she is recuperating from an operation. They also visited Mrs. Jane Mann in Good Samaritan hospital where she has been since April 1 with a broken leg. Mrs. Geo. Robertson has been in ill health for the past two weeks, but is better now. ■ \ Mr. and Mrs. Bart Makinsiar's children, including grandchildren and great grandchildren, from Kelso, and Longview, Washington visited them last Saturday and Sunday. , Mr. and Mrs. Bert Makinster left Vernonia Monday morning for Portland and from there for SanDiego, California to visit a niece and family for three months. Nola Brady arrived in Ver nonia Friday evening and plans to remain until Saturday morn ing visiting. Wesley Brady will be here Wednesday evening to act as Santa for the Neighbors of the Woodcraft Christmas party. He will also be Santa for the Portland Traction company’s Christmas party. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wing of Portland spent Saturday, the 60th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Biggs, at the Bigg’s home. The two couples have been friends for 55 pears. Paul Naviaux was taken io St. Vincents hospital Wednesday where he was operated on Fri day and is now reported on his way to recovery. R. A. Simmons returned home Sunday after spending two weeks in St. Vincent hospital in Portland. NEW YEAR'S Carnival dance Saturday, December 30, Legion hall. Music by the Music Makers. 5112c Mr. and Mrs. Owen Graham of Portland spent the week end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Spofford. Mr. and Mrs. Newt Ripper of Weiser, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Don Williamson of Vale visited at the A. D. Lolley home from Sun day until Tuesday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Graves will leave here for Gold Beach Saturday to visit at the home of their son, Morris, and family for the Christmas holidays. Miss Mary Anne Clark, who has been attending Portland Sec retarial college, has gone to work in the rehabilitation office. The president of the college is Mrs. McCall, former resident of Ver nonia. > Mr. and Mrs. Harvsv Johnson were here Tuesday of last week to spend the day visiting his uncle and family, Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson. Harvey for merly lived in Vernonia where he attended school. He has re turned to duty in ths navy and is stationed now on Whidby Island, Washington near Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. Art Steele of Clatskanie were in Vernonia last Friday for a short time to shop and also attend the banquet of members of the Columbia county Keep Oregon Green committee. Mrs. M. Grunden's brother, Al bert Bohnstehn, from Shreveport, Louisiana has moved hers to make his home. Betty Dunn from Portland was a Tuesday night guest at the Walt Olinger home. Flu Case Cause of Illness at Treharne TREHARNE — Carl Snyder was sick with the flu all last week. Rome Whitmire went back to work Monday after a siege of the flu. ' Mr. and Mrs. Lester Fletcher and children from Castle Rock, Washington visited her parents, the Rome Whitmires, Saturday. Mrs. Art Odam visited the Walkers Sunday and Mrs. Bert Tisdale visited Mr. Walker on Tuesday morning. Mrs. Walker and Mrs. Sam Beck were in Forest Grove Wed nesday. i merry ' . Christmas i j V a To you, a full measure of peace and plenty. P • A bottom- of- the- > * . > hoart wish for Holiday happiness. 1950« Johnson's Vernonia Texaco Service Radio-TV