Yesteradys
FIVE YEARS AGO
From The Eagle, Jan. 14, 1943
Paul Gordon was elected head of
the Vernonia elementary schools
at a school board meeting Satur
day night to replace E. H. Condii
who is resigning to take either
defense or farm work.Mr. Gordon’s
term will begin July 1.
According to Jewitt A. Bush,
the hydroelectric commission is
planning to hold a hearing in Ver
nonia, possibly in the next 1Ò days,
for the purpose of considering the
purchase of Oregon Gas and Elec
tric property, as was agreed by
the Nehalem PUD and the electric
company.
TEN YEARS AGO
From The Eagle, Jan. 14, 1938
Oscar Weed was appointed Sat
urday night to a place on the
Union high school district board
of drectors to succeed H. M. Con-
dit, who resigned at the same
meeting.
K. A. McNeill resigned his post
as Vernonia citv councilman Mon
day evening at an adjorned sea-
sion held in the council chambers.
In submitting his resignation he
stated that he had disposed of
his business and felt it best to
resign in view of his future plans.
Andrew Parker said that the
Nehalem river was fully two
inches higher at flood stage re
cently than ever before in its cur
rent history. He has made ac
curate measurement on the flow
for many years.
Ben Brickel has a crew of men
busy this week remodeling, re
novating and improving the Coyle
building which he recently pur
chased.
FIFTEEN YEARS AGO
From The Eagle, Jan. 13, 1933
The Delta Zeta* Tau sorority
girls had a slumber party at the
sorority house Tuesday night. A
dinner was prepared by themselves
was served at six o’clock. Mem
bers of this society consist of
Audrey Austin, Helen Messing,
Marguerite Laird, Mildred Cason
and Joy Bush.
E. R. Treharne was appointed
road patrolman for districts 9
FURNITURE RUCTION
FRIDAY, Jan. 16 — 7 p.m.
SUDTELL’S COMMUNITY AUCTION
Beaverton, Oregon
New dining, living an<J bedroom sets; chests, tables and chairs; sinks,
cabinets and mattresses.
Used furniture of all kinds—Heaters, ranges and stoves. Miscellaneous
items of all kinds—Ornamental shrubs and fruit trees—Produce of all
kinds.
Lunch will be served
OREN E. SUDTELL, Auctioneer
SUDTELL'S Community AUCTION
Rt. 2, Box 100
Phone 2605
BEAVERTON
Announcement
Nehalem Dairy Products is the
local distributor tor Shamrock
Sweet Cream Butter
Shamrock butter is made from pasteurized
sweet cream and has that fine flavor and aroma
found only in the best butter. Try it today on
hot biscuits cr toast to fully enjoy this superb
butter.
MANUFACTURED BY
and 16 in. a special session of the
county court.
Dick Lynch has moved his wreck
ing shop to the vincinity of the
Mile bridge, Riverview, where he
has brought the old dance hall
building.
New officers for several Ver
nonia organizations were elected
as follows: Nehalem social club,
Mrs. J. W. Brown, president;
Knights of Pythians, Ray Mills;
C. C.; Pythian Sisters, Mrs. James
Nanson, M.E.C.; Energetic club,
Mrs. Viola Treharne, president; A.
C. Knauss, superintendent of the
Evangelical church Sunday school;
Carroll Nance, president, Evan
gelical Christian Endeavor; Kath
ryn Malmsten, worthy advisor,
Rainbow Girls.
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RECREATION HIT
FOREST GROVE—-Forest Grove
certainly can stand more and
better facilities for use in its
leisure hours.
Willard H. Shumard, Northwest
field representative for the Na
tional Recreational
association
bluntly told some of its civic lead
ers during his visit and inspection
here recently.
“I don’t know of any city this
s’ze which needs facilities worse
than you do,” he stated.
IMPROVEMENTS OVER $20,000
SHERIDAN—Improvements to
the city’s water system during the
past year amounted to $22,112.00,
according to a report submitted
by City Water Commissioner, E.
M. Huntley. Major item in the im
provement was the installation of
500 meters on the system for a
total of $12,500.
Fifty new taps to water lines
brought in $1,250, and nine larger
type meters cost $540. One new
’ine was $300.
COPTER SEEDS 640 ACRES
SEASIDE—It took a helicopter
about two hours to distribute
several million seeds over 640
acres of land included in the Crown
Zellerbach reforeetration project
a week ago Sunday. The actual
work was the least of the diffiaulty
involved, as the copter was ground
ed for several days by weather.
A total of 462 pounds of seed
homes last Friday.
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Mrs. Gus Hall was called from
Seattle Tuesday on account of the
illness of her father Albert Tis
dale.
Mrs. Claude McCool and La
TREHARNE — A. R. Stanton
celebrated his 80th birthday Jan Vonne made a trip to Portland
Saturday.
uary 7.
John Schmidling visited the
Bert Tisdale and Albert Rey
Chas. Uhlin home at Glenwood nolds made a trip to Portland Sun
Sunday.
day to take Ben Reynolds to the
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Richards ac train to return to Arkansas after
companied by Mr. and Mrs. A. R. visiting relatives in Oregon for
Stanton were visitors at the Chas. several months.
Uhlin home at Glenwood Sunday.
A number of neighbors gathered
John Lund of Portland called at the home of Mrs. Albert Rey
at the Stanton and Bergstrom nolds Thursday for a surprise
was dropped over the area, located birthday dinner on her daughter
in the Saddle mountain district, Mrs. Harry Weaver. Those pre
Species included white fir, Port sent were: Mrs. Flora Whitmire,
Orford cedar, hemlock and Sitka Mrs. Ann Walker, Mrs. Pauline
Tisdale, Mrs. Floy Odam and Judy,
spruce.
Reports i nd i a ted that the opera Mrs. Cassie Riley, Mrs. Ruth Hult
tion of the copter was far more* and Jimmie, the honor guest, Mrs.
successful than that of an airplane H. Weaver, and two children, Paul
used previously.
METERS SHOW GROWTH
McMINNVILLE—Another indi
cation of the growth of McMinn
ville during the past year is found
in the report of the city water and
light department that 113 new
water meter installations were
made during 1947.
Department officials, figuring on
the national average of 3.8 people
per average family, point out that
this would indicate a population
growth of over 425 persons. The
department now has a total of
1859 meters in service. In 1942,
there were 1539 meters in opera
tion.
80th Birthday
Is Celebrated
and Charlotte and the hostesa,
Mrs. Albert Reynolds.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Messing cal
led at the Bert Tisdale home Sun
day evening.
Bob Sunnell was up from As
toria over the week end.
Mrs. Harry Wilson spent Thurs
day with her sister, Mrs. Chester
Rice, and niece, Mrs. Marie Mc-
Kenny on Pebble creek.
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Who Are We, Anyway?
Subject came up at Bill Web
ster’s, the other day, as we were
chatting over beer and pretzels.
Just who are the folks who make up
our town ? Where’d they come from ?
Well, Doc Hollister’s Scotch-
English ancestry; Will Dudley's
folks were mining stock from
Pennsylvania; Skip Powell’s fam
ily were brewers back in Holland.
Guess our bloodstream's got a
bit of every country of the globe—
and every section of America. We've
still got differences in taste and
background—whether they apply to
music, history, or beer. Only those
differences don’t mattes—because
we’re self-respecting people, in a
free, united laud.
And from where F~sit, that's
what makes our towns and cities
— our America — so strong, pro
gressive, tolerant. Our champion
ship of individual liberties has
brought us people from all faiths,
all lands—to prove that respect for
one another’s rights is the greatest
bond humanity can know !
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