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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 3, 1953)
Month Trip Ends, Home Changed Cannery Work Sought; Illness Case Noted THE Fish Sought at Astoria Monday EAGLE. ORE. VERNONIA, THURSDAY. SEPT. 3, 1953 5 Former Neighbors Meet No Word Heard From Husband TREHARNE — Mrs. Sam Beck, NATAL — Mr. and Mrs. Don Tuesday visitors at the Kyser > Again Because of Trip and Mrs. Richard Goodman mo Armstrong and girls of Portland | home were Mrs. Walter Zillman ROCK CREEK — May Krieger RIVERVIEW — Mr. an<j Mrs. tored to Forest Grove and Hills were Sunday and Monday visitors and Mrs Wm. Zillman and baby. has a new granddaughter, the Carl Huens and children returned boro Monday to find work in the at the I. J. Dass home. On Mon day Mr. Armstrong and Sonny Sunday callers were Mr. and Mrs. daughter of Mr and Mrs. Harold RIVERVIEW — Mr and Mrs. home Friday after spending a cannery. Dass were in Astoria on a fishing Kenton Zillman and children. Krieger. Purl Nies of Eureka. California month visiting relatives in Mis Mrs. Ruth Pierce and her trip. Mr. and Mrs. Ike Dass and came Friday to move his sister, ' The Steve Waite family call 'd souri, Illinois and Arkansas. Mr. mother, Mrs. Dougall, and son Mr. and Mrs. Jack Childs of son motored to Portland Satur Mrs. Otto Knower, and son, Har- [ on the DeWitt families Sunday and Mrs. Oscar Mathis accom Billy of Portland visited Mr. and Berkley, California were Sunday- day. They saw Mr. and Mrs. Don Mr. and Mrs. Don Hanson and ry. to Eureka where she will seek l panied the Huens on the trip : Mrs. Bert Tisdale Friday night. night guests at the Dee Vere Her son were out visiting the home Armstrong and children. and Mrs. Mathis returned with work and Harry will attend folks this last week end. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Reynolds shey home. Carl Danielson of Hillsboro is them. On Sundays the Huens Mrs. Knower has not Tuesday motorists to Forest spending a few days at the Sam school. from Portland were Sunday din Mrs. Anna Woods is helping helped him move his household ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lin Grove were Mrs. L. P. Mathews Devine home. Ernest Kyser spent heard from her husband who dis out at the Herb Counts home. goods to Springfield, where Mrs. wood Reynolds. Other callers Mrs. George Mathews and Mrs. the week i nd at his home here. appeared several weeks ago. Allen, Vivian’s small grandson, Mathis and daughter Peggy had also Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mathews. Mrs. Sam De- | Ray East and Pat Hilerbrandt Mr. and Mrs. Clark Cain and has been ill lately and Dad Bon- remained and where they will Oblack were of Coos Bay were week end guests children of Portland spent the nick is confined to the house at John Reynolds and Mr. and Mrs. vine and Maxin make their home in the future. Frank Eden and two daughters, in Forest Grove on the same day. at the Pringle home. week end at the home of her par times. Joan Porter of Port Ludlow, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Carlson w t re Shirley and Linda, all of Willa Robert Bledsoe was a guest at ents. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mahar. May Krieger visited her mother Washington is spending a w ek at Tuesday evening callers at the the Ira P terson home Monday mina. Mrs. W J. Llndsley and Mrs. in Portland overnight. the home of her sister and family, | Oblack home. Other callers w.re and Tuesday. He is a cousin of Dewey Hunt and sons took Ken Mrs. R. 1. Johnson of Midway Mr. and Mrs. Pat Wallace. Chichen Itza is the nanv- of an Lester Pugh and Marlene and Mrs. Petsrson. Mr and Mrs. Ira neth Lindsley to Eugene Wed City, Colorado stopped at th? Visitors at the home of Mr. and ancient Mayan city in Yucatan. Darlene Pugh. Peterson and their guest mo nesday. They w.re joined at Cor DeWitts on her way to Canada Mrs. T. F. Hillver the past week Mr. and Mrs. Dean Porter and tored to Mountaindale Monday vallis by Mrs. G. L. Stanton and for a short vacation. They were were: Mr. and Mrs. Howard Tray Monte Cristo is an island about ihildren of Waldport called **t evening to visit with Mr. and visited at Eugene and Springfield clos-’ neighbors and school friends wick, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ding 40 miles west of Italy. the Devine home Monday. Mrs. Carl Raddatz. until Saturday. in California years ago. man and Emma Gage of Portland, Mrs. Jack Horning and two child ren of San Diego, California, Mr. ALL SAFEWAY STORES WILL BF and Mrs. Ernie Shull, Mr. and CLOSED MONDAY. LABOR DAY Mrs. Roy Shull, Mrs. Ada Shull and Mrs. E. Brazee of Coos Bay. Mrs. Horning is Mr. Hillyer's sister. Mr. and Mrs. James Staight and two daughters of Eugen, and Mrs. Ila Staight of Portland spent last Thursday at the horn: of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Rose. Conf ersnce of Church Attended RIVERVIEW — Mr. and Mrs. Ait Kouva and baby. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Kouva. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Rice and children attended the district conference of the Lat ter Saints church at Tillamook on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Solomon re turned home Thursday after spending 10 days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Henry Parker of Coquille, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stanborough of North Bend and Mr. and Mrs. Pete Parker at Powers. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Gibson, Jr., Jim Hult and Butch Lee spent Saturday visiting Mrs. Clara Bar nett at St. Helens. Mr .and Mrs. Ray Ulmers of Merridian, Idaho are visiting at the home of his sister, Mrs. Blanch? Millis. MIST — Mrs. Chas. Hansen arrived home Sunday from a 21- day trip to Minnesota and other way points. She made the trip with her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Kulju, of Port land. The*y had a wonderful time, but Mrs. Hansen \aid there is no place like Oregon and home. Mrs. Robert Berg was a Thurs- j day caller of Mrs. Austin Dowl ing. Mrs. Winnifred Hult and daugh ters from Horton have been house guests of the Robert Bergs. The school bell will call the youngsters back to their education duties next Tuesday. There are two new teachers this year, one from St. Helens, who will drive for a while and the other will probably live here in the cottage, usually occupied by teachers. Aileen Johnson is home from [ Portland for a few days where she has been with one of the Portland banks for some time. When she returns she will be transferred to California. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claud Johnson. Several from here attended the funeral of the late Carl Ander son at Bnkenfeld Saturday. THE VERNONIA EAGLE Marvin Kamholz Editor and Publisher Official Newspaper of Vernonia, Oregon Entered as second class mail matter. August 4, 1922 at the post office in Vernonia, Oregon, under the act of March 3, 1879. Subscription price $3 00 yearly in the Nehalem Valley. Else- . where 13.50. . 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