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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1947)
S THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1947 THE EAGLE, VERNONIA, ORE. Now at their best LOCALLY GROWN BERRIES ARE DE LIVERED TO US DAILY. PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW WHILE THEY ARE AT THE PEAK FOR QUALITY. 24 Box Crate - ■ $2.85 DELIVERIES TWICE DAILY: 10 A.M. AND Mill Moved To Jewell MIST — Orville Jones and Al Smith from Seaside came up Sun day to help Oscar Jones plant some potatoes on the Libel ranch. Austin Corll was in Clatskanie Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Trotter have moved from Natal back to their farm on post creek. J. 0. Libel has been in Portland the past week for observation. He’s feeling somewhat better. Mr. and Mrs. George Jones were visitors in Seaside recently, taking Mrs. McCauley home. She’s been Writer Mentions Holiday Visitors MIST — Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Henderson were expecting their daughter, Leia, and family from Seattle to spend the week end and also their son, Norman, and fam ily from Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Noble Dunlap were shopping in the village from Natal Monday evening. The Chas. Sundlands had a landscape gardener down from Portland the first of the week beautifying their grounds. The McQuistion family is mov- ing soon from the property recent ly owned by E. Roper but now sold to Emory Closner, who has moved in. The L. P. Wikstrom’s Sr. and their guests from the east took a motor trip down the Lincoln county beaches as far as Florence for a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Ballett drove to Astoria Memorial day and visited friends. Floyd Libel and family came down from Fairview and visited his parents, the J. O. Libels, Fri day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Alden Ashley were sightseeing in Astoria one day recently. • School Meeting To Be Held MIST—Mr. and Mrs. William Bridgers drove to Roseburg and visited their niece over the holi- day week end. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mills from Vernonia took charge of the store and post office Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Dowling were Clatskanie visitors Saturday. J. L. George was taken to Port land last week where he still is for observation. He returned from Texas recently after suffering a stroke. Mrs. C. L. Waddell’s mother, Mrs. Minkey, has been visiting her the past two weeks from Van couver. The Mist Helping Circle met last Thursday at the Garlock home. After a most appetising dinner of fried chicken, the bus- iness meeting opened and the usual run of business was taken care of. Our present caretaker at the cemetery, Mr. Jepson, has the ground looking well, we find. There were two new names handed in for membership and two visitors present. Mrs. Emery Closner and Mrs. Minkey. Our next meeting will lie with Mrs. Chas. Hansen on the 4th Thursday. There is a big question coming up at the annual school meeting the 3rd Monday and all members as well as those of the community are especially urged to attend. Iwt's see a big turnout as the bus iness to he discussed interests everyone. visiting in the vicinity for the past few weeks. Mr. Hendrix has moved his mill from a setting on L. Wikstrom’s place, where he has been sawing for Wikstrom, down to Jewell where he is again sawing for Mr. Wikstrom. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Enneberg were in the village from Mayger last Thursday. Mrs. Noble Dunlap and Mrs. Wm. Bridgers were in Portland last Tuesday. A very welcome rain, that didn’t come too soon, gave the ground a drenching which is surely needed Sunday during the electrical storm. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brown attended the graduation exercises of her sister at Hamond Thursday evening. The L. P. Wikstroms and the Carl Wikstroms took a trip to Portland Tuesday to see the town.