Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, February 23, 1940, Page 2, Image 2

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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1940
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
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Pembles
California—
Molalla—
in
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Pemble visit­
J. W. Rose and Omar Nickerson
have been visiting in San Diego, ed with relatives in Molalla and
California, and Tiajuana, Mexico, Oregon City Sunday.
for the past two weeks and are
planning to return to Vernonia in Here from St. Helen.----
Jack Cavanaugh, St. Helens man­
another week.
ager of the Portland General Elec­
Visit in We*t Timber—
tric, was a Vernonia visitor Tues­
iMrs. John Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. day.
O. H. Kaphammar and children
pent Sunday afternoon visiting in Teacher Ill—
West Timber with P. Doherty.
Miss Jane Wilkinson, teacher of
English and drama in the high
Injure* Hand at Mill—
school, was unable to hold classes
Bernard Killingburg had two Monday morning because of illness.
fingers on his right hand cut bad­
ly Friday morning while working School Superintendent Here----
County School Superinteadent
at the mill.
Schnebly of St. Helens visited the
Spends Weekend in Portland—
local schools Monday. He plans to
Melvin Rose visited in Portland return Monday of next week to talk
over the weekend.
to the senior class.
Fiihe* at Wheeler—
Hawkin*
Move—
Al Denny spent the weekend at
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hawkins mov­
Wheeler, Oregon, fishing.
ed to Wilark Saturday to occupy
the house in which the George
In Portland Sunday—
John Ellis, Harry Emmons and Plumbs lived. The Plumbs moved
Junior Lee spent Sunday in Port­ to Portland where Mr. Plumb is
employed as lumber scaler and
land on business.
buyer for Clark-Wilson.
Frank Lyons in Portland—
Bundy*
in
Yamhill-
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bundy were
in Yàmhill Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Goodwin andjs^lhe Perry Browning home. Dun-
home with her for a visit.
Go ;>dwin returned home for
Margaret Michener is quite ill George Hadler of Silver Creek, i an Godwin
Washington visited last Thursday 1 a ew days visit.
at her home with bronchitis.
Hers from Reno—
Mrs. Floyd Rose, the former Doris
Lindgren, visited her grandmother,
Mrs. Roy Raymond, last week. Mrs.
Rose lives in Reno, Nevada.
Laramore* in
Portland—
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Laramore
and family visited relatives
friends in Portland Saturday.
Gormans
Have
Baby—
Born to Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Gor-
man, Monday afternoon at 2:30, a
baby girl, weight, eight and three-
fourths pounds. The Gormans live
in the Austin apartments.
Spend*
Weekend
in
Portland—
Miss Jane Lovett, Washington
grade school teacher, spent the
weekend at her home in Portland.
Hiebers and Bowerman* in Toledo—
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Hieber and
Mr. and Mrs. Todd Bowerman spent
Sunday in Toledo with the Fred
Wall family. The event was the
Hiefoer’s tenth wedding anniversary
and Mr. Wall’s birthday anniver­
sary.
In
Portland—
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Ruhl were
Frank Lyons is in Portland now
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Poetter spent in Portland on business Friday of
receiving treatment for an old in­
the weekend in Vancouver and last week.
jury.
Spend Weekend in
Washington----
Attend
YOU MAY io: sunu
that when you see the sign
“GRADE A MILK and CREAM”
that you and your family’s health is being safe­
guarded.
You get this assurance at the
NEHALEM VALLEY DAIRY PRODUCTS CO.
Clatskanie
Dance—
Following the basketball game in
Clatskanie Saturday night, a group
of Vernonia people attended
Winter Carnival dance held in
I. O. O. F. hall in Clatskanie:
(ind Mrs. W. F. MacDonald,
iind Mrs. Denny Ryves, Pauline
Dial, Earl King, Ed Carter, Dorothy
Austin, Sonny Schalock, Elaine
Louden and Marian Louden of Mist
and Merle Chase.
STONEY POINT MAN
RETURNS FROM
PORTLAND HOSPITAL
The Forest Grove
National Bank
Invites You To Bank By Mail if
Inconvenient To Come hi Person
J. A. Thornburg, President
"THE ROLL OF HONOR BANK"
Silvered Bowl MAZDA lamps make it easy and
inexpensive to have pleasing, indirect light.
STONEY POINT—(Special to The
Eagle)—Daniel Bergen of Wood­
lawn, Washington spent the week­
end at the Kirkbride home.
G. C. Kirkbride, who has spent
the past few weeks in the hospital
in Portland, returned to his home I
Saturday well on the road to re-1
covery. Coming to call on him
Sqnday were R. Kennedy, Charles
Van Alstine, Will Chalmers and
Ted Hammond.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wilkerson
and children returned Monday from
Medford where they attended th?
funeral of Mr. Wilkerson’s father
S. Wilkerson, who passed away
last week.
Mrs. Maude DePue, son, Bob
and daughter, Margaret, visite:!
with relatives in Portland Sunday.
Mrs. Maude DePue and son, Bob
spent last Tuesday in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Elza Keene and
children of Bucoda, Washington
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Davis.
Mrs. Otto Michener, who has
spent the past two weeks at Scott
Mills, returned to her home Thurs
day evening bringing her daughter-
in-law, Mrs. Jack Taylor, and baby
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