VERNONIA EAGLE, PAGE SIX her home in Pennsylvania Wed- with Rev. and Mrs. W. O. Liv- nesday of last week following a 'ingstone. summer’s visit with her sister, I Mrs. Judd Greenman. On the I TWENTY-SIXTH ANNUAL; same day Mrs. Hannah Short started for her home in Dallas, Texas. She visited at the home I of her brother, Dave Marshall, INTERNATIONAL during the summer. I Judge D. B. Reasoner, who has been at Alsea, came home last week and plans to go to Hills­ boro this week end to visit rel­ atives. Helen Messing, Marjorie Hol- HORSE tham and Marguerite Laird spent Labor day at Seaside. SHOW Among Vernonians who were at Cannon Beach Monday were Mr. and Mrs. George Schaber, and U. 5. Army Hor«e Show Team Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Tipton, Mr. I PORTLAND. OREGON •nd Mrs. Chas Wall, Mr. and October 3 fo IO Mrs. Lowell Hieber, Mr. and Mrs. 19 Show« In Ono—II acre« una«r one Loel Roberts, O. T. Bateman root txh-oit« ot oure or«o Liveitock, and Miss Ina Stevens. Dog« ’oultr» Per Stock Wilo Lite, Land Product« Manjrocturec Product« 4 H Bert Tisdale and family drove Cluo ana Smite Hugne« Vocotiono Edu­ to Longview and Olympia for the cation Worn. al«o Hor»« Snow maoor week end. Rodeo ano U S. *rm> Hone Snow 'earn. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jordan I LARGE PREMIUM LISTS, and daughters Geneva and Doro- thy spent Sunday and Monday I oi Clatskanie on the Mist road. ON PICKET Dili The tract comprises 1000 acres of red and yellow fir, which will be milled and shipped by rail Entered as second class matter to Portland. Local orders August 4, 1922, at the post office also be filled. at Vernonia, Oregon, under the Fifteen men are employed in act of March 3, 1879. the operation which will run for about four years. For the past MEMBER year piling has been taken off the tract and shipped to Japan via Portland harbor. A. E. Madsen, in charge of RAY D. FISHER, the operation, has recently mov­ Editor and Publisher ed to Clatskanie where he will "You say your husband hasn't imake his home. Mr. Hopkins re­ sides in Portland and will handle done a stroke of work in six weeks." "How can he do a stroke of work the marketing of the lumber. Vernonia Eagle Ten Years Ago LIKES THE NOTICE Mrs. R. L. Spencer is home from the hospital where she un- cerwent an operation for goitre. XXX Mr. and Mrs. K. A. McNeill and Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Kullander drove over the Mt. Hood loop Monday. "Why do you formally retire from XXX Mrs. G. W. Keasey of Rose ' the stage each spring and return to burg, who has been visiting her ■ it every fall?” “That makes two press items, old mother, Mrs. Sessemas, has re­ fellow. The chap who merely takes turned to her home in the south­ i a vacation doesn’t get any." ern part of the state, She was accompanied by her daughter Julia and sons Hary and Dow. He—You’re getting more charm­ ing every day. She—I have to be. There are more and more fellows coming down here every day to be charmed. SAWMILL TO BE BUILT ON CLATSKANIE ROAD (Clatskanie Chief) The Hopkins and Madsen /Tim­ ber company have built a saw mill on their tract six miles south TRAINED MECHANICS FACTORY APPROVED SHOP FACTORY PARTS FACTORY ACCESSORIES CHARTED ECONOMICAL COSTS FINEST GREASING EQUIPMENT YOU’LL FIND THEM ONLY AT Vernonia Auto Co Chevrolet Automobile« hxhxhxhxhxhxhxhxhxhxhxhxhxhxhxhxhxhx Fall Sale Mr. and Mrs. Ted Aspinall went to St. Helens on business I last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bramblett and daughter Betty spent the week end at the beach. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Powers spent the wek end at the coast. Mr. and Mrs. George Cobat were Portland visitors last week end. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Johnson visited with Mrs. Johnson’s sis­ ter, Mrs. Roy Cobat, last week end. J. II. Burnside is much im­ proved following an operation in Portland and he and Mrs. Burn­ side are expected home sometime this week. Mr. and Mrs. H. V. McAlister of Portland visited Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Ruhl Monday. Mrs. W. M. Henderson will move to Portland this week end, the house where she lived on Weed avenue having seen sold to Mrs. Mary Butler. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Anderson and children visited the Carl Dav- There Is No Substitute for Frigidaire Refrigeratori RODEO idson in Portland over Labor day. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Heenan visited in Seattle, Olympia and Portland over the holidays. They met Betty Jagen in Portland and brought her home, following her summer’s visit with her father, in Los Angeles. Mrs. A. B. Chapin left for Vernonia Eagle, Sept. 10, 1926 HER LINE PACIFIC when there’s a strike?” _________ FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1936 VERNONIA, OREGON Sept. 12 to Sept. 19 REMEMBER DATE— NO LONGER We Sell for Less Because We Buy for Less Hardware & Houseware Read Circulars SEE OUR WINDOWS AND COUNTER DISPLAYS Many other items too numerous to mention 98c 5-pc. Mixing Bowls 69c School Lunch Kit UM IQ KEY SOCKETS 9^/» Elec. 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