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THURSDAY, JAN 13. 1955
THE EAGLE. VERNONIA. ORE
Skiing Enjoyed Sunday on Hood
TOPICS OF THE TOWN
Glenn Justice and Miss Ann last Friday afternoon when the
Page of The Dalles visited last ladies celebrated the birthdays
week end with his parents, Mr. of Mrs DeWitt and Mrs. Hanel.
Word from Mr. and Mrs. Ray
and Mrs. Charles Justice.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sund- D. Fisher of Forest Grove is that
land spent last week end at the they now have a granddaughter,
home of their son Donald at Mc- Kathy. The Fishers spent the
holidays at Roseburg with their
Minnville.
daughter
and husband, Mr. and
CARD PARTY Si. Mary's Parish
hall Sat. Jan. 29. 8 p.m. Public Mrs. Robert E Robins and the
welcome.
21 lc new granddaughter. The Fishers
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Sutton were are former Vernonia resident,
week end guests of her mother, having formerly owned The Ver-
Mrs Marie Frazee. Mrs. Sutton ■ nonia Eagle.
Mrs. Reece Holcomb, former
is nicely recuperated from her
reecnt appendectomy and re- ■ Vernonia resident and clerk al
Miller’s store, who now is a sales
turned to work this week.
Mr .and Mrs. Jim Peterson and lady at the Betsy Joy Dress Shop
son of Forest Grove visited Sun ' in Gresham, was named recently
day with Mr and Mrs. Manon as clerk of the week by the
Gresham Rotarians and honored
Steers and Mr and Mrs. E W
at a Wednesday noon luncheon.
Peterson.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Justice She was the eighth in a senes of
and Mrs. Edwin Justice visited 12 business people in the Gresham
Sunday with Edwin Justice at the area to be honored by the Ro
Veterans hospital in Portland tary Club.
which he enter d two weeks ago CARD PARTY Si. Mary’s Parish
for a knee operation. He will hall Sai. Jan. 29. 8 p.m. Public
probably be there for several welcome.
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more weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hahn re
WRESTLING. Legion hall. Thurs. turned Saturday from their vaca
Jan. 13. 8:30 p.m. Four Matches. tion in southern California and
2tlc report enjoying every bit of it,
Mrs. Bob Spencer is up and even the Rose Bowl game, in
aaound again after a week's ¡li spite of the dousing that went
with it.
neas with influenza.
Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Merkling
Mrs. J. T. Metcalf arrived here
am? being congratulated on the Monday of last week from Lad-
birth of a daughter. Kay Ellen, ner, B.C. for a visit at the home
at Jones hospital in Hillsboro, of Mr. and Mrs. George Remnant.
January 4. The young
lady She will be here until next week.
areighed six pounds, one ounce.
Mrs. R. J. Munroe, sister of
Jack Bergerson enrolled Jan Mrs. Remnant, arrived Wednes
uary 3 at Northwestern Business day evening for a two weeks stay
College in Portland for a year's at the Remnant home.
business course which will fit
Week end guests at the home
him to be a bookkeeper.
He of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Miller were
drives in from here each day.
Mi*. and Mrs. John Janhunen
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Rainwater from
Raymond, Washington.
and family of Hillkboro visited There this week are Mr. and
Sunday at the home of his par Mrs. Edgar Thompson of Cres
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Rain cent Lake, Oregon.
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water, on Timber road.
Mr, and Mrs. James Davies
VRESTL1NG. Legion hail. Thurs. and family arrived home last
Jan. 13. 8:30 pm. Four Matches. week end after spend'ng the holi
2tlc days with Mr. Davie’s father at
Mrs. Frank Morris. Mrs. H. A. I Huntington Park, California. Be
DeWitt and Mrs. Mae Krieger fore returning here they also
were guests of Mrs. Helene Hanel flew to Phoenix, Arizona to see
her parents, Mr and Mrs. Ed
Salomonson.
Ron Paris. Safeway manager,
attended a managers meeting at
Vancouver Tuesday.
WRESTLING, Legion hall, Thurs.
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Jan. 13. 8:30 p.m. Four Matches.
NEHALEM VALLEY
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Mrs.
Bill Horn underwent
MOTOR FREIGHT
surgery at Emanuel hospital in
Portland last Saturday and will
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probably be there until next
week
Her mother, Mrs Ethel
McRoberts, is here caring for the
children while Mrs. Horn is ill.
Visiting at the home of Mrs.
Paul Gordon is her father, Robert
Meranda from Cottage Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hearing Jr.
have recently attended installa
tion ceremonies at the Mult-
nomah. Mart ha Washington
and Kellogg chapters OES in
Portland.
Also, last week the
Hearings, Mr. and Mrs. T. F.
Tomlin and Mrs. Paul Gordon at-
tended the installation at Tuala
tin chapter in Hillsboro.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Lind-
say and family visited last week
end at the Bruce Starker home
in Corvallis and attended the
basketball game between Oregon
State College and Washington
State College. They also called
on the Paul Goodmansons.
Mrs. Pete Brunsman attended
a luncheon Saturday at the Aero
Club in Portland of the 1954
Worthy Matron’s club, OES.
Winners who had ident.tied
their tickets at Brunsman Hard
ware by Wednesday were June
Moses and Harry Culb -rtson.
Mrs. Wm. Tucker has been ill
for the past two and a half weeks
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and unable to be up and around
Her sister, Mrs. Emmitt McKeever
of Fort Klamath who was visiting
here when Mrs. Tucker became
ill is caring for her.
Word Wednesday from Mrs.
Harry Eckland who is in St. Vin
cents' hospital was that she was i
slightly improved.
Sunday guests at the Bill Wolff
home at Natal were Don Holman
and his son Don Jr. from Port
land
The men enjoyed fishing
even though luck wasn’t too good.
Oren Weed was afforded a bit
of unexpected fun last Tuesday
night when he returned . home
from St. Helens about midnight
and found that his dug had five
coons up in an apple tree in the
yard and very close to the hous- .
WRESTLING. Legion hall, Thurs.
Jan. 13. 8:30 p.m. Four Matches.
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Mrs. A. A. Brunsman of La-
Moure, North Dakota arrived on
Sunday for a tWo weeks visit
with her sons Dave and Bert and
their families.
Office supplias at The Eagle.
John Cobb
YESTERDAYS
FIVE YEARS AGO
From The Eagle, January 12. 1950
Recent heavy snow and Mon
day night’s wind caused power
line outages and disruption of
telephone service. Highway tra
vel was difficult and school bus
ses on Keasey and Pebble Creek
routes were unable to make runs.
Eighteen inches of snow fell
during the week in addition to 15
inches that had fallen previously.
A hot lunch program had a I
successful start this week at the
Mist grade school according .to
Mrs. Alden Ashley, chairman of
the P.T.A. project. Work of cook
ing and serving is done by mem
bers who volunteer such help.
The Columbia Encampment No.
89 installed Loren Atkins as Chief
Patriarch, Wm. D. Shafer as
scribe and Carl Davis, treasurer
at ceremonies conducted at the
I.O.O.F. hall by Bob Spencer,
district deputy Chief Patriarch.
TEN YEARS AGO
From The Eagle. January 11, 1945
Ed Ruediger assumed the Scap
poose and Keasey mail routes
which had been carried the past
several years by Charles Alsdorf
who is now moving to eastern
Oregon for his health.
The Vernonia golf course was
sold this week by Lum Brown to
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Hess of Port
land.
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Bob Thompson took over the
operation of the school bus on the
Stoney Point route this week.
It wis formerly driven by Herb I
Condit who sold out to Thomp
son because of ill health.
FIFTEEN YEARS AGO
From The Eagle. January 12. 1940
Chickenpox, whooping cough,
and flu caused extensive absences
in both grade and high schools
this week.
Rainbow girls at their Monday
night meeting elected Myrtle
Stacey worthy advisor and Heidi
Reich, associate advisor, Others
elected
were
Elsie
Duncan,
Charity; Joanne Nichols, hope:
Pauline Rollins, faith; Lillian
Laird, secretary and Jonnibel
Hatfield, treasurer.
The Vernonia Rifle Club de
feated the Rose City Post Am-
encan Legion team 836 to 810
Sunday.
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WRESTLING. Legion hall. Thurs.
Jan. 13. 8:30 p.m. Four Matches.
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BEN’S BARBER SHOP
Expert Ton»orial Werk
Vernonia, Oregor.'
Joi/ Theatre
THURS.. FRI.
JAN. 13-14
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Jean Simmons - Robert Mitchum
SATURDAY
JAN. 15
ROOGIE'S BUMP
Robert Marriot - Ruth Warrick
Plus
THE BLACK DAKOTAS
Wanda Hendrix - Gary Merrill
SUN.. MON.
JAN. 16-17
GARDEN OF EVIL
Gary Cooper - Susan Hayward
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Inventory
Clearance Sale
Men’s Ties
Sale Price 50c
Regularly $1.00 and $1.50
Men’s Sweaters
$3.00
Fine all wool, double knit
Men’s Sweater Coats
$5.00
All Wool
Men’s Shirts
Sale Price $5.95
All Wool, $8.95 and $9.50 Values
Men's $3.95 Dress Shirts
$2.49
Blue, Gray and Tan
Men's $7.50 Corduroy Shirts $4.95
81x108 Size
$1.99
72x108 Size
$1.79
Full thread count. Gold Spun. No one quality
Sheet Sale
Ladies Slips
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LEGION HÄLL - JÄN. 13 - 8:30 P.M
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Hindmane
and Mrs. Tldwill and son Jack
of Clatskanie visited at the R. L.
Berg home Sunday.
Ladies Cotton Slips -
Minnesota State Champion
Reserve Seats $1.25
Gen. Adm. $1.00
Children 50c
B1RKENFELD — Mr and Mrs
Lawrence Jepson. Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Jepson, Mr and Mrs. Ted
Bellingham and Mr. and Mrs.
Art Bellingham went to Mt. Hood
Sunday to ski.
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Perry were
here for the week end. They
had some very good fishing while
here.
Henry Robinson went to Port-
land on business Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Elliott call
ed on Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Larson
in Vernonia Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. Boone Johnston
spent the week end in Portland
with Mr and Mrs. Ralph Condit.
Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Jepson
returned Friday from Detroit
where they spent the holidays
with Mrs. Jepson's parents and
othT relatives.
Sewing club jnet with Mrs.
Lawrence Jepson last Tuesday
evening. Six members were pre
sent. The hostess gift was won
by Mrs. Art Bellingham. Next
Meeting will be with Mrs. Del
mar Jepson.
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