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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 5, 1948)
2 THURSDAY, FEB. 5, 1948 THE EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON George McDonald of Forest Cold Cause of Mill Shutdown Grove brought his mother, Mrs. J. A. McDonald, back to her home at the corner of North and Main February 2. Coming with her was Albert Tisdale passed his 85th day were Mrs. C. L. Anderson, his Mrs. Frances Baker of Scholls MIST—The Anything Goes club birthday January 23. Owing to mother, and Mrs. Dick Fletcher. south of Hillsboro, to remain for presented the Bridgers with a poor health, the usual gathering beautiful Camille plant as a fare Mr. and Mrs. Judd Greenman a visit. of friends and relatives for a left Tuesday for Portland and Mrs. Ray Milla will undergo a well gift. large birthday dinner was omitted from there Wednesday for Kansas minor knee operation today, Ernest Kyper was a Salem bus- thia year. Mr. and Mrs. Peterson City, Kansas where they will at Thursday, at the Emanuel hospital iness visitor in the interests of the from the Vernonia Bakery pre tend the funeral of his mother, Portland. She will probably be hiway last week. sented him with a lovely birthday Sarah Greenman, Saturday. She there for about 10 days. Most of the mills are still shut cake. Several friends dropped in passed away at her home at Long Mr. and Mrs. Wallace McCrae down around these parts on ac to wish him a happy birthday and Beach, California last Friday. of St. Helens were here part of count of the cold weather. his son, Ted, came down from Don’t forget the meeting of the Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Brock of Saturday and Sunday. He at Seattle to spend the igpek end Portland visited friends in Ver tended the Masonic homecoming Mist Helping Circle on the 4th with the folks. Mr. Tisdale is nonia Saturday and Sunday and he Saturday evening. Thursday at the home of Mrs. quite improved now, but is not able attended the Masonic homecoming Mrs. Charles Seeberger, now A. R. Melis. to get around yet. The Chas. Sundlands were Port Saturday evening. The Brocks living at Phoenix, Arizona, was Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burrow are former residents of Vernonia here for a short visit a few days land business visitors Friday. and children were here last week where he was employed at the ago. While living here, Mr. See Mrs. Austin Dowling and son, end from Portland to visit at the Oregon-American mill. berger was employed as a paint Bernard, were Vernonia shoppers home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George Thacker contractor. They have been liv Saturday. Judd Greenman. The W. H. Bridgers moved their have moved into their new home ing at Phoenix for several months. household goods to Vernonia Sat- Kenneth Anderson returned to on Weed avenue. They have been Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dutton are Portland Monday to return to residing at the home of their the parents of a girl born January urday. Shelmon Libel sold a tractor his studies at Portland university. daughter, Mrs. Clarence New, for 29 at the Lloyd Maternity Home Going to Portland with him that the last five months. in Riverview. She weighed six Monday. Mrs. Wayne Pugh continues on and one-half pounds. i the sick list. She was taken to Mrs. Cleo Todd and daughter, the doctor at Hillsboro. Margaret, and son, C. C. Todd The pie social and program last and wife all of Salem were visitors Thursday night at the gym netted at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John $281.00. A few expenses will be Hollett to help Mrs. Hollett cel deducted. The money went for ebrate her 70th birthday Monday, the March of Dimes. FOR ELECTRIC February 2. Mrs. Cleo Todd is Mrs. John Libel and son, Shel staying for a few days to visit. mon, were Monday visitors of the HOT WATER Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chilson an Austin Dowlings. nounce the birth of a son weigh HEATERS AND There was no school Monday, as ing eight pounds, one ounce Mon the teachers attended the institute. INSTALLATION day morning at 11:00 at St. Vin Mrs. Fred Busch and brother, cent’s hospital, Portland. Chancy Whittig, were in Vernonia Returning here Sunday from Saturday and also the Joe Ban Phoenix, Arizona were Mr. and zers. Mrs. John Grady. They visited Mr. and Mrs. Noble Dunlap there for a short time with Mr. were shopping in the village one Plumbing and Stock Millwork Supplies and Mrs. E. H. Washburn, former day last week. Vernonia residents. Nehalem Unit of county dem Vernonia, Ore. Phone: Plumber, 5713, Shop 575 •Glen Shipman, son of Mr. and onstration will meet at the Natal Mrs. Gene Shipman, received his Grange hall on Friday, February discharge Monday from the navy. 6th and the subject will be up He arrived in Portland that night holstery and making of footstools. by plane from San Francisco and • was met there by his parents. Latest Navy patrol bomber, land Glen spent four years in the reg- based, incorporates reciprocating ular navy and was discharged as and jet engines. Each of two motor machinist mate second class. Mrs. J. M. Currie has received wing nacelles, one on each side word that she is a winner in the of the fuelage, has an opening in Treated with Celludic, your garments will last recent Peter Paul Almond Joy front for propeller power and a longer, keep dry and regain a snappy appear contest. small slit in the rear for jet ex ance. Celluduc is a newly discovered water • haust. 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