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PAGE FOUB F- /ERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON . ■■■ . Republican County Group Adopt» Platform - ---------------------- ....................................................................................... . huge sea of indebtedness for the promotion of unaound schemes that would be bound to increase the burden of taxation. “We pledge our faith to the doctrine of orderly progress, and we recommend to the electorate of Columbia county that they carefully consider the claims and qualifications of the various can didates, district, county, legisla tive and state, to the end that we may obtain the most efficient selections, those best qualified to impose proper economy and ef ficiency in the administration of our affairs.” The resolutions committee con sisted of Edwin Ross, chairman, N. M. Blumensadt, C. E. Culbert son and J. G. Watts. ■ i n i....... ,i Mist Mrs. A. A. Dowling . ■ I ' FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1934. —■ J 1 ' 1 1 ■' ed for in her complaint, to-wit: For a decree forever dissolving the bonds of matrimony hereto fore and now existing between plaintiff and defendant, and that the same be held for naught; that the plaintiff have judgment against the defendant for her Court costs and attorneys fees in the sum of one hundred fifty and no/100 Dollars and that the plaintiff have the absolute custo dy of the minor child Benjamin and the defendant be required to pay to the plaintiff the sum of Thirty five and no/100 Dol- alrs $>er month for the support and education of said minor son Benjamin and for such other and further relief as to the Court may seem just and equitable. This SUMMONS is served up on you by publication thereof by Order of the Honorable L. R. Rutherford, Judge of the County Court, Columbia County, State of Oregon, and in the absence of the Judge of the Circuit Court of Columbia County, State of Ore gon, and who is duly authorized by law to act as presiding Judge in the above entitled Court and sign all papers in connection therewith. Said Court Order made and en tered on this 1st day of August, 1934, directing that such publica tion be made in the Vernonia Eagle, Vernonia, Oregon, not less than once a week for four con secutive weeks from the date of the first publication hereof. Date of first publication Aug ust 10th, 1934. Date of last publication, Sep tember 7th, 1934. A. R. WOLLENBERG, 407 Spalding Building Portland, Oregon Attorney for the plaintiff. Post Office address ______ 407 Spalding Building Portland, Oregon. 32c5 Mr. and Mrs. John Libel were village shoppers Friday evening. Expenditures of Government Are Miss Goldie Keaton from Bir- kenfeld was a guest of Laura Condemned Wicksrom Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Jones, The republican central commit- Mr. and Mrs. Raymond McGee tee of Columbia county adopted and Mr and Mrs. Hayden motor at its meeting August 18 the fol- ed to Waldport and other points lowing resolutions. along the way sight-seeing over “The Republican county central Labor day. committee of Columbia county, The weather was so hot Sun— having firmly in mind the distres day that the camps received or sed economic conditions prevailing ders to close again until further in our country, and which have notice. extended to Oregon and Columbia Mrs. Austin Dowling and son county, declare their allegiance to Bernard were Portland visitors the principle that these conditions | Sunday. Also Alvery Trotter. must be relieved through admini Vernon De Rock is here from stration of government which re- Portland visiting his aunt and fleets the just demands of a ma- Pleasant Hill school started uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brid- jority of our people. Monday. Beginners are Eloise gers. “We do not believe that the Garner, Bobbie John Condit, mere expenditure of billions of Schmidlin, Patsy Thacker, Leona ed his brother, G. Wienecke, on public funds which must be se Kelley, Phillis Bolongia, Ruby O’- Wednesday. Mrs. E. F. Wulf of Vernonia cured from taxation that will im ■ Connor and Lila Schram. Miss pair the savings of our children i Virginia Hanson, primary teacher, spent Friday visiting with Miss and grand children is the proper • has 26 pupils, Mrs. E. Sehorn, Roberta Andreasen. method of restoring prosperity ' intermediate grades, 25 pupils, EARL SMITH TAKES TRIP and confidence. and F. Burnham, sixth and sev We declare our belief in the enth grades has ten pupils. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith and principle that this government Mrs. Iver Andreasen and Mrs. son Clifford left Wednesday of must so administer its affairs : S. A. Morton motored to St. last week on a trip through that every citizen should be pro Helens on Friday. Washington. They visited rela vided with an opportunity to work Carl Wienicke and Delmer Mer- at reasonable hours and for a fair rill returned home from Califor tives in North Cove, Aberdeen and Olympia and returned to and just wage, and that industry nia on Monday . Vernonia Sunday evening. and commerce should be encour Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sehorn CALL FOR BIDS Business in Aberdeen appeared aged to conduct its affairs to the have returned from Corvallis. SEALED BIDS will be received to be picking up considerably, end that it may furnish a maxi Earl Aldridge, Edward Baker Mr. Smith says. The mills are by the undersigned up to and in. mum amount of employment. eluding the hour of 8 o'clock p. "We deplore the present trend were with the football team from running now, and shipping is re m., on September 22, 1934, at the Vernonia high at Cannon beach sumed. Olympia showed a great towards secrecy in the ultimate Washington Grade School in Ver deal of activity, he says. object of government in social the past week. nonia, Oregon, and thereafter Ed Lisenby left Tuesday fur legislation. We feel this uncer SUMMONS publicly opened for $12,000 of Knappa, Oregon. tainty is a decided factor retard In the Circuit Court of the Edgar Crawford returned home State of Oregon, in and for the refunding bonds of school district ing the employment of private number forty-seven, Columbia County of Columbia. funds in commerce and industry, from Forest Grove on Monday. Frieda Gruetter, Plaintiff county, Oregon, said bonds to be Wm. Lindsay, daughter and “With the desire that Oregon Is vs. dated July 1, 1934, to mature entitled to have a progressive son, Mr. and Mrs. Lamont of John Gruetter, Defendant, July 1, 1937, and to bear inter Forest Grove were visitors at government that will be respon Publication of Summons TO JOHN GRUETTER, THE est payable semi-annually at the sive to the public interest, we the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT: office of the county treasurer of strongly urge the election in No Wienecke on Monday. In the name of the State of Ore said county at a rate not to ex- Mrs. H. M. Smith and Mrs. G. gon; vember of this year of Joe E. You are hereby required to Dunne, who has been nominated Schmidlin and children visited at appear and answer the complaint by the Republican party in a free the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. filed against you in the above entitled Court and cause on or and open primary, and who, by Ohler on Thursday . before the expiration of four Les Neil motored to Newberg weeks from the date of the first his long legislative experience as state senator from Columbia coun Monday. publication of this SUMMONS, Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Wulf which date of expiration is fixed ty, is well fitted to succeed as the chief executive of this state. moved into the Olive apartments by Order of Judge L. R. Ruther ford, County Judge of Columbia ■ ow/ BARBER His sympathetic understanding of in Vernonia on Friday. State of Oregon and who y shop Mr. and Mrs. Art Davis of Ver County, the problems of the farm and is duly authorized by law to act Haircutting for Men dairy industry; his close connec nonia are moving to Treharne. as Judge presiding and sign all Women ana Children Mr. and Mrs. John Glassner had papers in the absence of the Cir tion with labor, dating from his Judge of said Columbia Coun membership in a labor union; his as their guests Monday Mr. and cuit Expert Work Guaranteed ty, Oregon, as of August 1st, humble origin and his early Mrs. Ed Lucas from Vernonia. 1934: If you fail so to appear Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Morton mo and answer, the plaintiff for want struggles for advancement; his sacrifices for the welfare of the tored to Forest Grove on Sunday. there of will apply to the above Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sehorn entitled Court for the relief pray- people, and his energy and vigor BAFFORD BROS. motored to Scappoose over the ous mentality all combine to make 1 him an ideal candidate to meet 1 week end and visited with her General Plumbing the temper of the times. 1 brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Vernonia “We recognize the necessity of 1 Mrs. O. Peterson. Mrs. Gregor Schmidlin, Mrs. H. accomplishing the reduction of property taxes, and a marked de- 1 M. Smith motored to Portland crease in the costs of govern- to 1 take Inez in to the doctor. The government is behind Mrs. R. F. Henley and Mr. and Roland D. Eby, M. D. ment, which are out of all pro Mrs. B. Lousch, sons Bryson, Jr., portion to the public purse and every deposit you harve— Physican and Surgeon average income. i and William from Astoria were up to $5000. That is the “We believe government is on < callers at the home of Mr. and Town Office 891 finest guarantee in the a parity with the experience nd Mrs. A. Webb. Miss Dorothy Webb returned capacity of those entrusted with world—as certain as the its administration, and in the se home from Astoria, where she at very existence of our gov- lection of our public officials we tended the Regatta. John A. Hughes, M. D. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wienecke emmentf Make your de should not be misled by those who and family of North Plains visit- Physician and Surgeon would plunge the state into a posits with confidence — Treharne , - = ceed 6% per annum. Bids must be unconditional and be accompanied by a certified check in an amount not less than $300. The bonds will be sold to the highest bidder, but the board re serves the right to reject any and all bids. First published Aug. 31, 1934. Last publication Sept. 21, 1934. LOEL ROBERTS, Clerk. LODGES A. F. of L. LOGGERS Local No. 18742 meets second and fourth Thursdays in the month at Grange hall, 8 p. m. Visiting members cordially invit ed to attend. Fred Lumm, president. A. F. * A. M. Vernonia Lodge No. 184 A. F. A A. M. meets at Masonic Temple, Stated Communication First Thursday of each month. Special called meetmgs on all other Thura- day nights 7:30 p.m. Visitors most cordially welcome. J. B. Wilkerson, W. M. F. D. Macpherson, Secretary Order of Eastern Star Nehalem Chapter 153, O. E. 8. Regular commu nication first and third Wed nesdays of each month, at Ma sonic Temple. All visiting sla ters and broth ers welcome. Mrs. M. F. Wall, W. M. Leona McGraw, Sec. Pythian Sisters Vernonia temple 61 meets every fourth Wednesday in W. O. W. hall. Rose Fletcher, M.E.C. 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