Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, July 22, 1932, Page 2, Image 2

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    FRIDAY, JULY 22, 1932.
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
PAGE TWO
bond issues and tax levies;
Authorizing criminal trials with­
e/ilong the Concrete
out juries by consent of the ac­
Mr». Jake Neurer
On 14 Measures cused.
Enlarging the basis for compu­
tation of the six per cent limita­
The Natal Telephone Co., held
Five Involve Proposed Constitu- tion on tax levies.
a directors’ business meeting at
The
three
legislative
acts
Mrs. Charlie Rich returned
Larry Marshall is staying with
tion Changes
against
which the referendum the Natal hall Friday evening,
the Harold McEntires in Forest Monday from Kelso, Washington,
with Lincoln Peterson, secretary,
Grove while he goes back and where she was called Tuesday of
j Voters of Oregon will be re- has been invoked, automatically • and Frank Peterson, president,
suspending
their
operation
until
the
previous
week
by
the
death
of
forth to Portland for medical
quired to pass judgment on 13
Noble Dunlap, Jake Neurer and
her brother-in-law, George Lebo,
measures at the time of the after the November election, are: Dave McMullin, board of direc­
treatments.
Rogue River Fishing bill, closing
who
had
a
number
of
friends
in
state
election
next
November.
Dr. and Mrs. Carl Reitman of
that stream to commercial fish­ tors.
Seven of these will be meas­ in. referendum sponsored by F.
Coquille were guests of Dr. and Vernonia. Mrs. Rich had received
Hy Tracy and Jim McCormick
a
letter
from
her
sister
Monday
ures initiated by the people, three D. Postel and 11 other residents made a business trip to Portland
Mrs. M. D. Cole Thursday and
will be measures referred to the of Wedderburn; Olemargarine tax Wednesday returning that even,
Friday of last week. They were Baying they were all fine and the
enroute home from the Pacific following morning she received
voters by the last legislature and I bill, imposing a tax on the manu­ ing.
three will be legislative acts facture and sale of this commod­
coast dental convention in Se­ the news of Mr. Lebo’s death by
Natal folks at Clatskanie last
elegram.
She
left
for
Kelso
Wed
­
against which the referendum has ; ity, referendum sponsored by the
attle. Dr. Reitman and Dr Cole
weekend
were Bob Lindsay,
nesday.
were boyhood friends.
been invoked.
Anti-Food Tax League; Higher Frank and Richard Peterson,
Many Vernonia families have
Mrs. O. T. Bateman, Jeanne
Five of the 13 measures involve Education Appropriation bill, ap­ Noble Dunlap, Maud McMullin
Hughes, Nadine Aldrich and Bev­ been picking large quantities of
proposed amendments to the state propriating $1,183,00 from the and N. Rogers.
erly June Bateman went on a wild blackberries during the past
constitution. The other eight are general fund of the state for
Mr. end Mrs. Earl Smith from
camping trip several miles be­ two weeks. It is claimed by some
statutory provisions.
maintenance of the state’s five, Vernonia were the guests Satur­
yond Keasey on Thursday of last that the berries are even more
The seven initiated measures institutions of higher education, | day of Mrs. Smith’s uncle, Wil­
plentiful this year than last. A
week and returned Friday.
are;
referendum sponsored by Marion liam Haycox.
number of families have already
Mrs. J. H. Bush was In Port­
Constitutional amendment pro­ county Taxpayer’s Equalization
canned over 100 quarts of the
The Van Vleet Logging Co.
land the first of the week.
viding for creation of county tax League.
have moved near Jewell, where
fruit.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Cox and conservation commission with
Referendums invoked against | they will start logging. They will
Ray D. Fisher attended the
W. J. Armitage made a business
daughter of Portland visited at authority to pass on reasonable­ three other legislative acts were haul their logs and dump them in
state editorial meeting in Port­
the home of Mrs. A. E. Lindberg ness and necessity of proposed abandoned by their sponsors and
land Saturday, while Mrs. Fisher trip to Portland Tuesday and vis­
Youngs bay.
ited his son, William, Jr., phar­
Wednesday.
bond issues and tax levies, spon­ ten inititive measures for which
end Margaret visited her parents
Mildred
Hawkins
macist, in Vancouver.
James McCormick recenty pur­
Mr. Mike Christionson spent sored by the Oregon Taxpayers’ preliminary petitions were filed
near Tigard.
chased a cow from Hy Tracey.
Arcadia
Park
Club
dance
every
Sunday
night
with
his
nephew
Equalization
and
Conservation
with
the
secretary
of
state
were
A guest of Mr. and Mrs. Har­
Richard Peterson is hauling the
never completed.
old Decker over the weekend was Saturday night. Gents 50c, ladies J. I. Robbins, who recently had and niece, Mr. and Mrs. Jack League;
milk supply to Camp Eight each
(Adv.) his leg amputated, is now able to Christianson.
Constitutional amendment en­
Mr. Decker’s aunt, Mrs. Lou free.
morning.
Morris Graves returned home larging the scope of the state WILSON SURVEYORS
Mrs. Lloyd Shaw of Cornelius be on crutches.
Suiter of Corvallis. Mrs. Suiter
Noble Dunlap was a business
Monday
after
spending
some
time
water
power
and
hydroelectric
has
been
visiting
her
husband
Mrs.
Pete
Serafin
and
daughter
came over from* St. Helens where
APPEAR TO PREFER
visitor
in Portland on Tuesday.
at
Burns.
amendment
sponsored
by
the
here this week. Mr. Shaw, who Marie visited at the home of Mrs.
she has been visiting.
Miss Marian McMullin worked
GLENWOOD APPROACH
Mrs. Elain Neuer and son Don­ state grange ;
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. T. is a member of the state engi­ B. B. Hawkins Wednesday even­
at Mist last Saturday for Mrs.
ald of Lewiston, Idaho, spent sev­
Tax Supervising and Conserva­
Bateman over the weekend were neers’ office force has rooms at ing.
Surveyors on the Wilson river William Bridgers.
eral
days
with
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Dan
tion
Bill
authorizing
governor
to
the
E.
B.
Miner
residence.
Mrs.
Clay Cornet and Thad Green of
Mildred Hawkins and Juanita
Frank Rinck from Banks was in
appoint commission
of three road this week moved their head­
Jewell and Beth McCay of Scap­ Shaw is a teacher in Dilly school. Parker visited at the home of May this week.
Grandmother Dunlap enjoyed a members in each county to serve quarters from Forest Grove to a the valley last week buying milch
Mrs. Ed Buckner of the J. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Driscoll of
poose. The group accompanied by
nice ride Saturday with her son, without pay, sponsored by Ore­ camp on Elliot creek located cows and beef stock.
Dorothy Holtham drove to Port­ C. Penney Co.’s force is away Stony Point Tuesday.
Jake Neurer butchered a beef
Noble Dunlap.
gon Taxpayers’ Equalization and three quarters of a mile from the
land Saturday returning the on her vacation of one week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Johnson of
summit.
and a veal for market this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Peoples Conservation League;
She will enjoy another week’s Longview, Washington, spent the
same evening.
George and Dave Benzar from
Present indications are that
and baby daughter spent two days
Personal Income Tax Law
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Libby have vacation later in the summer.
week end with the latter’s par­ in Warrenton last week with the
below Mist spent Sunday with
the
line
of
the
former
Burns
sur
­
amendment,
increasing
tax
rate
in
moved into the George Ford house
Dr. and Mrs. Marvin R. Eby ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hopson.
latter’s sister, Mrs. Earl Byers. higher brackets and reducing ex­ vey coming out at Glenwood will1 Lee Osborn.
on A street formerly occupied and children expect to be out of
Mrs. Eva Clark and little daugh­ Mr. and Mrs. Don Depue and emptions, sponsored by Oregon be followed. The new survey rep­
Mrs. Mollie Wright and her
by J. E. Kerr.
town for a week or ten days ter Lois Dene, left Thursday with
Mrs. Judd Greenman drove to while Dr. Eby makes a business her brother, Paul Cummings, for Mr. and Mrs. Raymond McGee Taxpayers Equalization League ; resents many eliminations of daughter, Mrs. Ella Caywood,
returned Suunday from their hon­
Freight Truck and Bus bill im­ curves and the reduction of were Vernonia shoppers Monday.
Portland Tuesday and brought trip.
Vancouver, Washington. They will
Mr. and Mrs. John Estes and
posing additional fees and restric­ grade. The survey from Forest
her son Hale home from St. Vin­ Mr. and Mrs. George F. Steven­ spend the week end with their eymoon trip to the beaches.
two sons from Riverview spent
Grove
going
from
Forest
Grove
Mr.
and
Mrs.
George
Drorbaugh
tions
on
trucks
and
busses,
spon
­
cents hospital.
son and Dick Humphries of Port­ mother and sister, and also a
Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Dumas land were guests of Mr. and Mrs. brother that will arrive in Port­ and daughter Maybelle of Port sored by Highway Protective As­ up the south side of Gales creek Sunday with their daughter’s fa­
and the head of Scoggins creek; mily at Natal.
Angeles, Washington spent Wed­ sociation;
were dinner guests Sunday of W. J. Armitage from Friday till
land from the Orient.
nesday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred
University - State College Con­ did not result in a satisfactory | Frank Baker accompanied by
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Condit and Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fowler
his brother from Camp Eight
Mr. and Mrs. Al Parker at the
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd are spending a few days with Mr. Rainey. Maybelle remained until solidation bill, sponsored by Mar­ line from the standpoint of econ­ were Natal business caller Mon­
Saturday.
ion County Taxpayers’ Equaliza­ omy of construction.
latter’s home. Later they called Thomas Sunday were Mr. and I
and Mrs. A. J. Kirk of Pleasant
This fact has resulted in the re­ day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Asel Lolley went tion League;
on Mr. and Mrs. Ed Buckner. Mrs. T. M. Costley, Florence!
Mr. and Mrs. Sandford Singer
to Weiser Idaho, Tuesday of last
Bill to repeal state prohibition turn to the first line surveyed
Mr. and Mrs. Dumas, who were Johnson and Lewis Costley of Hill.
Many friends wish to express week because of the death of Mrs. law, sponsored by Harry B. by the present crew which will, from Portland were here on busi­
recently married, are living in Portland.
their heart felt sympathy to Mr.
connect up with the survey made: ness Monday and Tuesday of this
Critchlow of Portland.
St. Helens for the summer, where
Lois Malmsten, city librarian, is and Mrs. Sidney Malmsten, over Lolley’s little nephew.
Christine Rainey and Maybelle
The three referred measures, from the Tillamook side and is week.
Mr. Dumas is employed in the J. visiting Mrs. Fred Dozier in Port­
Hay making has been at a
C. Penney Co. store. By fall they land this week. Mrs. Lloyd Thom­ the loss of their home in River­ Drorbaugh are visiting Mr. and all proposed constitutitional am­ expected to be designed officially
will return to Salem so that Mr. as has charge of the library in view which burned Friday morn­ Mrs. Me Knight of Balm Grove endments, include the following at the highway route in the near stand still for the past week. Tho
ing.
farmers are trying to finish hay­
this week Mr. and Mrs. Johnny proposals: Providing for taxpay­ future.
Dumas may complete his work at her absence.
Paul Driscoll of Stony Point
—Forest Grove News-Times ing now.
Willamette university.
R. R. Parshall of Portland was visited at the home of Mrs. B. B Newman are staying with Mrs. er qualifications for voters on
J. Morgan for a short time.
Dr. and Mrs. M. D. Cole and in Vernonia on business Tuesday
Hawkins Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Estes and
children drove to Scappoose Sun­ and Wednesday.
Joe Hopson, Bill Johnson and
day where they attended a birth­
Mrs. J. F. Rose and Mrs. S. John Owens were Portland visitors sons Ole and Oral spent Sunday
at Natal visiting relatives.
day dinner in honor of the birth­ E. Couper were Portland visitors
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Pearson of
days of Mrs. Cole’s father, bro­ Monday and Tuesday.
Mrs. B. B. Hawkins had as her
ther and son, Donald. Mrs. Cole’s
Mrs. C. G. Wenicke of Tre- guest Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Cad­ Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Cliff
Streadwick of Camp Eight visited
cousin, Robert DeGraff of Port­ harne has recovered from an at­
mus and children George and Col­ at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
land, returned with them to Ver­ tack of typhoid fever.
( I n c o r p orated)
leen, C. Pennock and daughter Craig Donaway Sunday.
nonia where has been visiting
Dick Lynch is laid up this week
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Harris of
during the remainder of the week. with a sore knee. He is reported Betty, all of Portland and Mr. and
Mrs. Alden Lee and children of Westimber spent Thursday even­
Miss Nettie Alley, county nurse to be improving.
Vernonia.
ing with Mrs. Virgil Powell.
of St. Helens, was in Vernonia
The Missionary society of the
George Cadmus of Portland, is
Mrs. Lloyd Baker and Mrs.
on business Tuesday and Wednes­ Evangelical church met at the
day.
home of Mrs. Charles Malmsten spending a few days with Mrs. Harry Kearns visited Mrs. Virgil
Powell last week.
The home on B street occupied in all day session Wednesday. B. B. Hawkins.
Arthur Froembling of The
Mrs. K. W. Bentley of Portland
by Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Bateman A pot-luck lunch was served at
Swansdown Cake Flour
Dallss Oregon, spent the week end is visiting her mother, Mrs. J. R.
is being repainted and refinished noon.
Today PACKAGE .....................
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with
his
son,
Harvey
Froembling.
Laramore,
this
week.
inside and out.
Mrs. Rose Fletcher entertained
Virginia
Cummings,
who
has
Grandmother
Cameron
spent
M. H. Kendall, real estate and Mr. and Mrs. Rock Hull and Mrs.
insurance man of McMinnville, Alice Gresham of Gaston over been visiting in Vancouver, Wash­ two days with Mrs. Mike Willard
ington, returned home Sunday. last week.
Miss Lois Kendall and F. H. Bu-| the weekend.
Bliss Coffee, 1-lb. Tin
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chanaan, teachers in McMinnville
Judge P. Hill went to Port­
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high school, passed through Ver­ land Wednesday on a business trip
nonia Wednesday on a loop trip of several days duration.
to the coast.
Lester Bergstrom while play­ For real bargains—watch the
SALMON — Otter Brand
ing tennis cut his hand Monday. classified columns of the Eagle.
Finest Alaska Red—l’s tall
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Voters to Pass
Natal
Riverview’
Nehalem Market & Grocery
Specials for Fri. and Sat.
MEAT
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Under Government Supervi»ion
The Forest Grove Nat’l. Bank
Forest Grove, Oregon
THE ROLL OF HONOR BANK
STATEMENT
OF CONDITION
At Call of the Comptroller of Currency
June 30, 1932
RESOURCES
Loans ................................... $321,832.25
Banking House ...................
18,400.00
Real Estate .........................
3,291.00
U. S., Municipal,
Other Ronds $204,408.18
Cash and Due
from Banks
109,985.97 314,394.15
$657,917.40
LIABILITIES
Capital
$25,000.00
Surplus
50,000.00
Undivided Profits 17,763.63
Circulation ...........................
Deposits
..........................
92,763.63
24,700.00
540,453.77
$657,917.40
J. A. Thornburgh, President
R. G. Thornburgh, Cashier
John E. Bailey, Vice-President
W. J. Mills, Asst. Cashier
Harold Knox, Asst. Cashier
.
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