Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, December 06, 1935, Page 6, Image 6

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VERNONIA EAGLE. VERNONIA. OREGON
ner Mr. and Mrs. J. P. McDon­
ald and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith
and family.
FRIDAY
DECEMBER
6,
1935
parade in Portland Friday, re­ home in California for the hol­
turning home that evening.
idays.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. McGraw
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and children were guests fqr
Entered as second class matter
T. M. Crawford drove to Bend
Thanksgiving day at the home
August 4, 1922, at the post office this week, bringing back his
Thanksgiving guests at the of Mr. and Mrs. McGraw’s par­
at Vernonia, Oregon, under the mother for a short visit.
home of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Mc­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Mc­
act of March 3, 1879.
Mullen were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Graw at Banks.
Hartsook, Jack Dowd, Millie Mc­
MEMBEK
Mullen, Mrs. John Estes and son
A. F. & A. M.
Ole and Jimmie, Robert and
Vernonia Lodge No. 184
Marie McMullen.
A. F. & A. M. meets
Golda Wright and Mirta Seal
Mr. and Mrs. E. Treharne and
at
Masonic
Temple,
M^-s. Dick Lyncn drove to St. Helens Monday even­ family are moving to Seaside.
Stated
Communication
RAY D. FISHER,
made a business trip to Port­ ing to attend a degree of honor Friends and neighbors ga\^ them
First
Thursday
of
each
lodge of which they are mem­ a farewell party on Wednesday.
land over the week end.
Editor and Publisher
called
month.
Special
bers.
Mrs. Anna Kostur of Hillsboro,
Mrs. Russel Stanton from For­ meetings on all other Thurs­
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Daggett est Grove ' visited with relatives day nights, 7:30 p. m. Visitors
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Eastman, I.
C. Eastman of Buxton spent and little Bettie were the house here on W ednesday.
most cordially welcome.
Glen F. Hawkins, W. M.
Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Otis
Mr. and Mrs. E. Houghtaling
I. D. Macpherson, Sec.
Seal.
A. Kostur.
and family spent the week end
Clyde Johnson is hauling bal­ with relatives in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Carlson
Order of Eastern Star
had Thanksgiving dinner with ed hay to the Vernonia Trading
Mrs. Wilbur Thacker was hos­
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Enstrum. Company.
tess ta friends at a quilting party Nehalem Chapter 153, O. E. S.
Regular commu­
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Olson, son
Noble Dunlap was called to at her home on Thursday.
Editor, Vernonia Eagle:
nication
first
his mother’s home in Riverview
According to a recent item Jcrryt Mr. and Mrs. Francis
Mr. and Mrs. E. Sunell had
and third Wed­
in a Portland newspaper, a slump !ey> daughter Darlene, Violet Hud- Sunday. Mr. Dunlap found his as their guests on Thanksgiv­
nesdays of each
in the payment of current tax.s°n *nd Albert Tichenor of Ver­ mother ill. He returned Monday ing, Mr. and Mrs. George Mc-
month, at Ma­
levies amounting almost to a1"0™- Evelyn Schneber, Elenore to look after her. Mrs. M. Dun­ donald and family from Beaver
sonic
Temple.
taxpayer’s strike is reported by I * reauff> Evelyn May, and Hazel lap enjoyed dinner Thanksgiving Creek.
All visiting sis­
Mr.
and
the sheriff of Marion county.> Hudson of Portland,
day at the Natal hall.
ters and broth­
Mr. Schram from Estacada vis­
ers welcome.
Property owners who have keptiMrs- Ernest Wasser of Goble
Floyd Deeds was in from Port­ ited with his son and family ov­
Mrs. Oscar George, W. M.
up their tax payments during the|were Thanksgiving guests of land to spend the week end here er the holiday.
Leona McGraw. Sec.
lean years of the depression re-i^rs- Dan May.
with his folks.
Miss M. Ewing spent the holi­
and
sent the action of the legislature, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Lynch
.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Neurer cal­ day with relatives at Clatskanie.
in waving penalty and interest Margaret Haiman had Thanks- led to see Mrs. Mary Burris
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Johnson and
DR. R. I. HALL
on delinquent taxes, the sheriff giving dinner at the Glenn home, Thanksgiving day.
son Mervin have moved to Glen­
Physician
and Surgeon
stated. Many of those who kept I
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Piercy
Mr. and Mrs. Noble Dunlap wood. Mr. Johnson is employed
965 Bridge St.
up their tax payments had to, were >n Portland Saturday.
drove to Portland last Saturday. there.
Phone, Office 72, Res. 73
borrow money in order to meet I Mr. and Mrs. Lieferman were
The state highway trucks haul­
Fred and Ed Roediger, Jack
Office Hours 7 to 12 1 to 5
the levies, according to the sher­ Wednesday guests of the Dan ed gravel on the main highway Raney, Edward and Vernon Ba­
Mays.
last week.
iff.
ker motored to Portland Satur­
Special Attention to
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Rinck,
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Seal and day evening.
Obstetrics
• I have been very much in daughter Evelyn and son John
Mrs. Henry John, daughters
sympathy with the cash taxpay­ were Friday evening guests of son Bobby moved down to the
old Wright place near Mist. Mrs. Jeanette and Maxine and son
er who has had the delinquent
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the Varley home.
Seal is keeping house and cook­ Milo and Milton Nix were Port­
tax item added right back into
Bob Hilliker made a business ing for Ann Lord.
land shoppers on Saturday.
the budget. This places the total trip to Portland Friday night.
Ira Peterson, Clyde Johnson,
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Richards
tax burden upon the cash tax-
Margaret Haiman spent the Jake Neurer and Mrs. Lee Os­ motored to Portland on Saturday.
peyer.
week end with Betty Glenn. born were Vernonia visitors on
Mrs. Pete Scharback has re­
If property values do not jus­ • John May is staying with his
Monday.
turned home from the hospital,
tify payment of tax, let us have | sister, Mrs. Goldie Percy, while
and is getting along nicely.
the county foreclose rather than ! his mother, Mrs. Ida May is in j
Eighth grade pupils from Pleas­
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eversaul
follow the poor example of the i Portland on business.
and daughter Adeyln enjoyed ant Hill have gone to the high
legislative ruling whereby the
Mr. and Mrs. Jewell Lloyd,
delinquent gets his tax reduced to j Mr. and Mrs. E. Lloyd and Er- Thanksgiving dinner with Mrs. school for their test.
Mrs. E. Nix went with her
Eversaul’s father and sister in
one-half.
! lene Jenkins were Thanksgiving Portland. They saw the toy daughter and son-in-law to their
A Reader
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Bud Rose.
Mr. and Mrs. Hilliker of Sco­
field, Mrs. Gene Shipman and
Florence White were Saturday
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Bob
4 4 4 4
Hillicker.
Oral Varley visited friends in
Buxton Sunday.
Vernonia Eagle, Dec. 4, 1925.
Miss
Hazel
Hudson
spent
A few months ago the cham­
Thursday and Friday at home.
ber of commerce spensored the
Mr. and Mrs. Jewell Lloyd re­
idea of a public playground. They)
• turned Monday from Colorado,
negotiated for the purchase of
where they have hod a lovely
three acres of the C. A. Mills
summer.
•property along Rock creek for
1 Mrs. Ida May entertained Mrs.
(
$l.r-00. The amount has been fin­
IT DOESN’T seem far to people of today. But think
I Lee Bowers, Elenore Treauff,
ally raised, all but ten per cent
how many times your springs have moved up and
I Evelyn May, Goldie Percy, Eve-
1
of it locally. The Harmon Foun­ I lyn Schrieber, Kenney Parker I
down . . .how many times you have turned your front
dation made a gift of $150, com­ I
I and Elza Varley Friday night.
pleting the sum necessary for the Í
wheels . . . how many times your motor has turned
purchase.
over.
Give your car a chance. Bring it in and let us
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hartwick
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give it a thorough lubrication . • . The right lubricant
and
daughter
Maxine
spent
' A Filipino raised an O.-A. check
Thanksgiving day with Mr. Hart-
in the right place in the right amount at the right time.
from $18 to $68 and cashed it
wick’s mother, Mrs. J. J. Hart--
at the Kullander Jewelry store
wick at Banks.
as payment on a watch he was
purchasing. After cashing the
check the Filipino made a hasty
trip to Portland and has not
The Best Equipped Shop in Columbia Co.
been heard from since.
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Mr. and Mrs. .1. W. Brown
entertained at Thanksgiving din-
Vernonia Eagle
Natal
Riverview
Treliarne
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Ten Years
Ask Yourself the Question—
Is A Thousand
Miles Far?
Vernonia Auto Co.
Phone 191
Mill Wood
Ask Your Grocer for
Vernonia Bakery
BREAD
i
S2.2.5 per load
5 loads S10.00
. . . for 2 good Reasons—
We do all flat work through the new roller mangle.
Flannel, hath towels and underwear through dry tumb­
ler. dry and fluffy (smooth)
I
I
We
week.
when
chine,
guarantee shirt collars will stay pressed for a
Shirt neck sizes when received will be the same
returned. Try our new special shirt pressing ma­
and you’ll be satisfied.
DRY CLEANING
IT’S MADE AT HOME
We clean every day but Saturday. If in at 9 a. m.
will be returned the same day.
IT’S BETTER
Vernonia
Rakerv
SPECIAL SERVICE FAMILY WASH
VERNONIA
Trading Co.
Vernonia Laundry
and 11 ry Cleaners
Phone 711
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use them.