Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, October 02, 1936, Page 10, Image 10

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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2,
VERNONIA EAGLE. VERNONIA, OREGON
in LaGrande.
Classified Ads I fall Mr. months
and Mrs. Frank Hartwick
attended a funeral in Forest
Grove Wednesday.
j
Mrs. H. E. McGraw went to
Portland Saturday to visit Mr.
McGraw, who is a patient in the
, Veterans hospital for a minor
: operation.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Tisdale re­
FOR SALE— One S. W. Miller
piano, one modern Maytag turned from Haines, Oregon,
washing machine, one single bed where they went on a hunting
complete, one baby bed, cook trip. They had the good luck
stove, cooking utensils and var­ i to get a four point mule deer,
ious household articles. Will be the first one, as far as they
at home next Sunday and prob- j know, to be brought to Vernon-
ably Saturday to interview pros- ia this season.
pective buyers. H. C. Ridenour, I
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Moran
House 23, O.-A. hill.
40c 1 moved their household goods to
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~ ~ Salem last week end. Mr. and
THREE ROOM HOUSE in Riv- Mrs
Mrs. Louis Parcells moved to
erview for sale. Inquire Mrs. . ; the
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Moran ranch on the Mist
Roland D. Eby.
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FOR SALE— $500 City of Ver­
nonia Improvement Bond, and
all accrued interest. Price $350
flat. Tripp McCleary, 601 Am­
erican Bank Bldg. Telephone
BEacon 2189. Portland Ore. *2
FOR SALE— Rhode Island reds | ^Mr. and Mrs. 0. D. McCabe
Portland spent
Sunday
and whites, also pigs. Modern
Invuuu I ,
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house for sale and sleeping rooms I Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Spencer,
to rent. W. O. Porterfield, 376
¡ITINERANT PHOTOGRAPHER
North street.
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¡SUBJECT OF COMPLAINTS
cate the studio he claimed he iness with tax money,
was opening in their community, i
m*. d Ti j n
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Mr. Shafer gave the following
The Portland Better Business
Bureau suggests that since this ' additional information on the ex­
traveling bunco artist apparently ' Per*ence «f the state and its
plans to cover a number of Ore- Political subdivisions with the
gon towns, it would be advisabel Ban'c
North Dakota:
for mothers to be on the look out, “Interest rates paid by local
tor thus type of activity and re- municipalities since the estab-
pcrt any questionable solicita- i lishment of the Bank of North
t:on of this nature to local auth- i Dakota have followed the com-
orities at once.
' ’ rate, which
’ ’ ' rate
‘ has not I
mercial
Portland Better Business Bur. been influenced by the Bank of
North Dakota. In other words,
NO 1NTEREST*SAVING
the Bank of North Dakota has
IN STATE BANK IDEA
; always charged the usual com-
—o---
Claims of sponsors of the Ore
gon State Bank Bill that a state-
owned bank in Oregon would
enable the state and its political
substantial interest savings are
substantiel interest savings are
not borne out by the experience
of North Dakota, which has the
only state-owned bank now in op­
eration.
“I think it can fairly be said
that the Bank of North Dakota
has not influenced the interest
rate paid by political subdivi-
sions,” Ex-Governor George F.
Shafer statel in a letter to the
Taxpayer’s Protective Committee.
The committee is a state-wide or­
ganization opposing the initiat­
ive measure which would put Ore­
gon in the general banking bus-
mercial rates for monies loaned
to political subdivisions. These
rates have changed from 7 per
cent down to 4 per cent; the
average rate most of the time
being 6 per cent.
A REAL SERVICE
for
business
men
Loel Robert», Local Agent
Credit
Reporting Service
of Columbia County,
St. Helens,
Phone 1122
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Professing to be opening a
studio, specializing in photog­
raphy of children, an itinerant
photographer is reported to be
George Baslington is raising traveling from town to town
his house three feet in order to collecting for pictures but failing
be free from the high water to make delivery, according to
which sometimes floods his place a warning issued by the Port­
land Better Business Bureau.
in the spring.
The Portland Bureau states
Margaret Byers returned Tues-
day from a visit os several weeks that complaints have come to
their attention from several Ore­
in Idaho.
gon communities in which this
Miss Pauline Lemons, secre­
party has called at homes and
tary to Judd Greenman, was cal­
presumably photographs the child­
led to her home in Mt. Vernon I
ren of the family. In each in-
Monday evening by the grave
I stance he has followed the prac­
illness of her sister, Hazel Lem­
tice of collecting an advance de-
50
ons, who with her mother lived
i posit upon the finished picture,
in house 15 on O.-A. hill during
, promising delivery within a per-
the past summer.
' iod of two or three days. How-
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Chatterton I ever, his victims have failed to
and son Keith of Portland were , receive the completed photo-
week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. I graphs nor are they able to lo­
F. M. Ruhl. They also visited with
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Preston. The
men enjoyed a fishing trip.
Little Delores Wridge, daugh­
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Wridge
r>e oftimes hears the ridiculous reply during con­
had her tonsils removed here
versation of “Yes and No!” A self-contradictory
Partial statement.
Tuesday.
Mrs. L. Ward is spending th<
CLOTHES
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JOY
THEATRE
On the other hand, were we to say our Used Cars
are practically New Cars, it would seem we employed
the “yes and no” aberration of thinking. But that is
not the case.
Our Used Cars, overhauled throughout, carrying
written guarantees, asd priced to you at “take in value”
plus actual cost of repairs, are as “new” as such a
machine can possibly be made.
Saturday
Educating Father
Chevrolet
Sunday and Monday
Frigidaire
Refrigerator*
Automobiles
LOVE AGAIN
Tues, and Wed
Pat O’Brien in
Public Enemy’s Wife
Coming
MARIHUANA
Oregon Motor Stages
Portland—Banks Stage Line
The Independent Line
Stages leave the Vernonia Hotel daily
at7:55 a. m., 1:25 p. m. and 5:25 p.m. for
Portland via Banks. Stages leave the Cen­
tral State depot, Park and Taylor Sts.,
Portland, for Vernonia daily at 8 a. m.-
1 p. m. and 5 p. m.
Call service between Vernonia and Keasey
FARE: $130 one way
$2.10 round trip
1936
Leave from Bush’s Cafe
7:55 a. m. 1:25 p. m. and 5:25 p.m. daily
for Portland via Timber.
Leave Portland, from Yamhill stage
depot daily at 9:30 a. m., 2:00 p. m. and
5:15 p. b.. Call service between Camp 8
and Vernonia.
Sundays Only: 12:30 p. m. for St. Helens.
Leaves St Helens 3 p. m.
FARE: $2.10 round trip, $1.30 one way
Ride the new Oregon Motor Stages