FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1937
VERNONIA EAGLE,
VERNONIA, OREGON
year’s program will be held. I ‘‘PRIME OF LIFE” LOSS
Weed, who has been quite ill
Wrestling, with the proud pachy-
for
over a week, remains the
derms to be furnished by Herb ' An impressive majority of dri-
same.
vers
who
figure
in
traffic
disas-
Entered as second class matter Owens, will again be a main
August 4, 1922, at the post office course. The popular Pig’n Ford ter in Oregon are in their most i
A. G. Johnson, district mana
alert stage of life - from 25 to
at Vernonia, Oregon, under the races will be held.
ger
of the Oregon State employ
i
39, notes the Oregon State Mo
act of March 3, 1879.
Prizes have been increased, a tor association.
ment service, was in Vernonia
fourth class having been added
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yesterday to confer with Emil F.
I in several divisions.
EAGLES ORGANIZE
Messing, local representative of
i
the service.
The board decided that all food IN VERNONIA
—n- •
and concession supplies for the
The Fraternal Order of Eagles,
fair must be bought through
Columbia couty merchants. Bids a beneficial organization with a
will not be asked to determine membership in the United States
the county merchants who gets of over 700,000 will meet in the
RAY D. FISHER,
the business.
Concessions will Odd Fellows hall Wednesday
Editor and Publisher
be permitted to buy from whom- [ night, May 26, to arrange for in
ever they please if the selling is : stituting a charter in Vernonia.
Enough applications have already life holds much for those
located in Columbia county.
who make th« most of time.
been signed to assure a charter | Givo your graduate the
protection and help that Is
for Vernonia.
FRACTURES FAVORITE
in a Hamilton watch.
O. D. Hail, state organizerj found
Hamilton — by actual In
A varied assortment of frac for the order, will be in charge vestigation— Is the gradu
Pleasant Hill school pupils
tures, including splintered arms, of the meeting, which is open to ates* preferred watch . . •
taking the eighth grade tests at
legs, spines were the favorite in all men. Applications and char-1 It Is America's most accu
rate watch.
the high school on Friday were
jury tolled by automobile acci ter are in charge of M. E. Turk-
Betty Thacker, Arvela Christen
dents in Oregon last year, the ington and may be signed at
sen, Alice Weed, Clair Sunell,
Oregon State Motor association Turk’s cafe.
Junior Meyer, Francis Murphey;
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finds.
from Kist, Jim Bergerson.
Fred Watkins, county assessor,
Mr. and Mrs. Carrol Chance
DEFECTIVE CARS BULK
was in Vernonia yesterday.
were given a welcome hame
Saturday evening.
Friends ga-1 Almost 24,000 cars involved in
Caley A. Stanwood of St.
accidents on Oregon highways Helens was in Vernonia on busi
thered and charivaried them.
Watchmaker &
Richard Houghtaling has a in 1936 were in faulty condi
ness yesterday morning.
tion, Oregon State Motor assoc
Jeweler
new Ford sedan.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Hayden and iation statistics show.
The condition of Mrs. Emma
daughter Betty were visitors at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. John
Glassner.
Mrs. Clarence Watts is de
livering mail on the Timber
route.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Houghtaling
have as their house guest their
daughter Mrs. A. Jensen from
Walla Walla, Washington.
Al Morton is working at Kos
ter camp.
Carl Weinicke and son are
employed at Bennett’s saw mill.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Baker
and family spent Sunday at the
home of his parents at Sher
wood.
George Doughit is doing some
ploughing for Mr. Gray.
A community picnic was en
joyed by parents and friends
at Beaver Creek on Saturday.
Floyd Hayden is working at
Koster.
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FAIR BOARD MAKES PLANS..
FOR 1937 SEASON
St. Helens - Horse Racing, pos
sibility of a new auditorium, pre
mium list changes, and other
factors which will affect the
1937
Columbia
county
fair
August 26, 27 and 28, were talk
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Board Tuesday at R Heumann’s
home here. W. F. Sheets, pre
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Assurances have been given
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year, Dowler said. Midget auto-
‘mobile racing was tried as a
substitute last year because horses
were not available but the gaso
line motors didn’t prove as good
a drawing card as horses.
The sum of $2,000 will be
realized from the sale of a por
tion of the fair grounds and
there is a possibility that this
money will be used to construct
a new auditorium.
Present buildings are to be
improved for the fair.
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