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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1936)
PAGE SIX VERNONIA EAGLE, A. E. Adams is expected back today after a visit of several days in Caldwell, Idaho. Margaret Powell won a prize Entered as second class matter of $25 in the recent Safeway August 4, 1922, at the post office coffee sales contest. at Vernonia, Oregon, under the Mrs. Glen Hawkins, who under act of March 3, 1879. went an operation in St. Vincents hospital recently is getting along , nicely and expects to go to her mother’s home at Trenholm today for a period of convalesence. Mr. Hawkins and his parents, Mr. : and Mrs. Bert Hawkins, went to RAY D. FISHER, Portland to visit her Saturday. Editor and Publisher Vernonia Eagle FALSE ALARM AT MILL CAUSES EXCITEMENT During repairs to the fire alarm system at the mill Tuesday afternoon a crew of men caused considerable excitement when the automatic signal was regis tered at the power house and the fire whistle was blown. HIGH SCHOOL*HOLDS SUCCESSFUL CARNIVAL COOTIE CLUB MEETS AT MRS. COOK’S The Cootie (Club met at the home of Mrs. Roy Cook last j Thursday. A lovely luncheon was served and the afternoon was spent playing cootie. High score was won by Mrs. Oneda Cobat and consolation was given to Mrs. Babe Greenia. Members present were Mrs. VERNONIA, OREGON Oneda Cobat, Mrs. Roberta Bundy, Mrs. Mrs. George Mrs. Edna Furnish, I hour, during which games were iously ill with pneumonia, is re Mauer, Mrs. Grace enjoyed. ported to be better now. Babe Greenia and ---------- ±---------- * '■ Cobat. Mrs. George Plumb is much PYTHIAN SISTERS MEET improved following her recent Mr. and Mrs. Judd Greenman illness in Portland and has re AT MRS. GRONBECK’S were Sunday dinner guests of Dr. and Mrs. IT. M. Bigelow Mrs. Thor Gronbeck was hos Mr. and Mrs. Warren W. Tolman and small son enjoyed a motor tess for a meeting of Vernonia at Olympia, Washington. trip to Astoria Sunday. Temple, Pythian Sisters, Thurs "HOLLYHOCK *FRIENDS” J. J. Wangler of Burns, for day night of last week. Mrs. W. merly manager of the local Safe L. VanDoren of Vancouver pre ARE REVEALED way store, who has been ser- sided. “Hollyhock friends’’ for the past year were revealed at an interesting meeting of the Loyal W’omen held in the Christian church parlors Wednesday after noon of last week. Mrs. Ethel —SPECIAL— FUEL MILL WOOD Large Load ... A successful carnival both from an entertainment and' finan cial standpoint is reported by the high school students who held the affair at the schol Friday night. The exact amount of money that will be turned over to the athletic fund is not known yet, as not all the bills are in. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1936 5-Load Lots $2.25 $10.00 NEW-1937-ELECTRIC Table Model WASHING MACHINES $15.95 —•— OLD GROWTH FIR VERNONIA Trading Co. Mt Margaret MacDonald and Les ter Thomas of Portland visited with Mr. and Mrs. D. MacDonald Sunday. NOW ON DISPLAY — AT Paterson's Furniture Store Vernonia Phone 801 Business Directory Every Boy and Girl should have one of these new I. E. S. Lamps for doing Home Work. Ask them what they know about these Efficient Lamps, and see them at our office or at your dealers. Oregon Gas and Electric Co. Vernonia, Oregon