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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1937)
VERNONIA EAGLE, PAGE TWELVE Classified Ads FOR SALE — Folding iron cot and % mattress, good at new. Mrs. E. A. Jennings. 1*1 anniversay were celebrated Christmas day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Boeck. The wedding anniversary was that of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Sitts and the birthday that of Mrs. J. C. Bond of Bend, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Boeck. FRIDAY, VERNONIA, OREGON front strike, cutting their pro duction to less than half. The entire force of 500 will be called immediately on official infor mation that the strike is ended, it is understood. with Sunset camp near Timber supplying the logs, and Stim son mill was only down for four days for repairs. Sunset logging operations will close for the holidays, to re-open January 11. Carnation mill has been work The Grove Lumber compan, al ing steadily through the weeks Cherry Grove, which has been WANTED: Western Red Cedar poles or stumpage for produc Otto B. Malmsten, who has ing poles. L. D. McFarland Co., been visiting relatives here dur Milwaukie, Oregon. 50*6m ing the Holidays, returned to his home Thursday in Seaside. 1, JANUARY 1937 running full, is closing down to re-open after the holidays. Round Top logging camp, after being closed down all fall, opened Monday, and mill workers from this vicinity have been called to Port Orford for the opening of a mill there. Mrs. Ray D. Fisher and daugh FOR SALE— Rhode Island reds ter Ma garet were in Portlan- and whites, also pigs, sleep irom Monday to Wednesday. ing rooms to rent. W. O. Porter Mrs. Vina Hicks returned to field, 376 Nort st. 43tf her work in the O.-A. office Mon dr morning. FOUND on Timber road, bunch Mrs. J. C. Lemons and daugh of keys. Owner may have same by paying for this ad. ter Pauline spent fjunday iiv Salem with relatives. Eagle office. LOGGING Teat Veau-a A^ <>**** Vernonia Eagle, Dec. 39, 1926 Nehalem Chapter, O. E. S., has elected the following officers for 1927: Bessie Tapp, W. M.; F. D. Macpherson, W. P.; Kath erine McNeill, A. M.; Leona McGraw, secretary; Fern Kullan- der, treasurer. XXX Vernonia post held its instal lation of officers Tuesday night in the Brown building. H. E. McGraw is the new commander. ACTIVITIES MAINTAINED MARITIME DESPITE SEA STRIKE (Forest Grove News-Times) Ring Consolidated, Interstate and Connacher companies will resume lull operation as soon as the maritime strike is settled it was learned his week from the com- bied companies at Glenwood. At present only one side is being operated by each company, jt is reported. Together with .railroad crews the companies have been employing 200 men through the period of the water- in the New Year May it bring fullest success to your most cherished Just sincere good wishes to dreams. everyone. NEHALEM VALLEY ICE and CREAMERY MAC'S PHARMACY XXX A family reunion, birthday celebration and golden wedding Long after New Year’s Day is gone May happiness linger on. Wishing you Greater Prosperity, More Every In Success, Happiness 1937 J. W. BROWN Furniture and Undertaking I.. G. ADAMS Red and \\ bile Market i We appreciate your patronage of the past and believe we are in a position to serve you better and more economically in the future. Watch the Vernonia Eagle for extra special bargains each week. FUEL Bone Dry Old Growth FIR Our program for 1937— friendship To continue to justify your Good by keeping same high standards of to the Happy and New Year may a world of happi ness go with your success in Merchandise 1937. Fair Prices Friendly Service. VERNONIA Trading Co. MILLER^. I / GoodGooda C J Crawford Motor Co.