Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, December 25, 1936, Page 3, Image 3

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    FRIDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1936
Vernonia Eagle
Entered as second class matter
August 4, 1922, at the post office
at Vernonia, Oregon, under the
act of March 3, 1879.
RAY D. FISHER,
Editor and Publisher
Ten Years
Ago * « « *
Vernonia
Eagle,
Dec.
9,
1936
VERNONIA EAGLE,
PAGE THREE
VERNONIA, OREGON
commander of Vernonia post of poultry, sheep and goats in Col­ I next Wednesday evening, ecD-
! ember 30.
the American Legion Monday umbia county.
Some $250 losses were repor­
Night.
R. C. Stanton of Forest Grove
ted by A. A. Schwab of Deer
Island from loss of turkeys and spent Monday and Tuesday with
December 23, 1936
sheep killed by coyotes, and also his parents.
Rupert Carrick, 22, was acci­ heavy losses of turkeys were ex­
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. B. Ulin
perienced by Loren Johnson at
dentally killed Friday while on Scappoose.
Other losses have and children Aileen and Don will
a hunting trip on Crooked creek. been reported in the Goble dis­ leave Friday for Oakland, Calif.,
trict where Mr. Hight has been to spend the New Year with Mr.
The following O.A.C. students working. In several of the places, and Mrs. Gale A. Stanton.
while no coyotes were found, fam-
have returned home for the hol­
mers have reported that they do
Mrs. A. R. Stanton returned
idays: Robert and Charles Hof- not hear them howling at night
last week from a three week
man,
Lawrence and Herman as formerly so no doubt many
Dickson, Alvin Parker, LeRoy more coyotes were destroyed visit with her son Lacern and
family at Buckley, Wash.
Malmsten and Elmer Olsen.
than were found as it is often
George Comstock, who has
difficult
to
locate
them
aftei-
XXX
Hale Greenman is home for they are poisoned where the charge of the Oregon Gas and
brush and weeds are thick.
Electric company’s plant at Kea-
the holidays from Hill Military
Mr. Hight will be in the county sey, was able to be in town last
academy.
for a short time after the first
of the year and will cooperate in week end. He was badly shaken
XXX
Ray Mills and Burford Wilker­ trapping coyotes in any of the up in his automobile accident
son, students at Pacific univer­ communities where they may be two weeks ago, but no bones
sity, are spending the holidays at having losses of livestock if the were broken.
parties concerned will report
home.
their desire for this help to the
county agent’s office.
R. M. Aldrich was elected COYOTE PELTS BROUGHT
president of the Vernonia cham­ TO ST. HELENS _________
ber of commerce Monday night.
Four coyote pelts were brouht
into St. Helens by Chester Hight,
government trapper from the U.
S. biological survey office, who
has been working in Columbia
An invitational installation ser­
county for a short time on the
trapping and poisoning of coy­ vice for new offices will be held
otes which have been destroying by Nehalem Chapter, O. E. .
4
M.
Turkington,
E.
who
has
’ been selling memberships in an
automobile association
land
for
the
past
in
Port­
two weeks,
came home Wednesday for the
Holidays.
NATAL
To Give Dance
There will be a dance
given at the Natal Grange
hall on Saturday evening
Dec. 26th
GOOD MUSIC
4,
Wishing all our
CUSTOMERS
A Very Merry
CHRISTMAS!
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New Year
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