Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, October 02, 1936, Page 8, Image 8

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Natal
Mrs. R. S. Lindsay is greatly
improving and is able to look
after her house work again, She
is still taking treatments.
Mrs. J. C. Moran moved last
week end to Salem, where they
kill reside now.
Robert McMullen went to work
for Richard Peterson.
New beginners at the Natal
school are Johnny Carmichael,
Irene Lofgren and the little Dass
girl.
Jake Neurer went to Portland
on business Monday, going by
the way of Forest Grove and
returning by St. Helens.
Dan Depue trapped a large
black bear a few days ago.
Mrs. Fred Paarknon rented
the small house from Mr. and
Mrs. R. S. Lindsay.
Thomas Osborn from Mist is
living in his trailer house at Mr.
and Mrs. George Christiansen’s.
Mathews Brothers are logging
a patch of timber for Clark and
Wilson on the mountain and
trucking to the Cedar creek spur.
Miss Betty West from Seattle
is staying with her aunt and
uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Hold­
ing and attending school.
Miss
Mary
Peterson
came
home from Portland. She re­
ceived a broken arm in an auto
collision some time back. She is
getting along as well as can be
expected.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Byers and
Mr. and Mrs. Bien Peoples and
their children from Warrenton
visited relatives here.
Richard Peterson was a busin­
ess caller at St. Helens last week.
Marian McMullen is staying
home with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Dave McMullen. Marian was
injured in an automobile acci­
dent near Seaside some time
back. She is recovering nicely.
Mrs. Eva Tice and Miss Nettie
Alley from St. Helens were here
last week to make Mrs. Mary [Longview.
STATE OF OREGON, you are
Burris a visit.
Mrs. Judd Greenman, Mrs. A. hereby required to appear and
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Peterson are'j. Hughes arid Mrs. L. H. Dewey answer the complaint filed a-
remodeling their house, making . motored to Portland Tuesday. gainst you in the above entitled
it larger and making sleeping | Mrs. Hughes and Mrs. Dewey , suit on or before four weeks from
rooms upstairs. They intend to were members of a committee in- ' the date of this first publication
I complete their home now.
terested in the purchase of a of this summons, to-wit: on or
'
The crew working for the state carpet for the Masonic temple. or before four weeks from the
highway department were clean­
25th day of September, 1936, and
• ing out all drain ditches along
i if you fail to so appear and an-
I the highway and hauling away
| swer said complaint, for want
the dirt and rubbish.
j thereof the plaintiff will apply
I to the court for the relief de­
CARD OF THANKS
manded in her complaint to-wit:
We wish to thank our friends
for a decree forever dissolving
for their kind expressions of
the marriage contract now and I
A. F. & A. M.
I
sympathy and for the beautiful
heretofore existing between plain­ !
Vernonia
Lodge
No.
184
floral tributes given in our be­
A. F. & A. M. meets tiff and defendant, decreeing
reavement.
at
Masonic
Temple, the plaintiff to be absolutely di­
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hayden
Stated
Communication vorced and freed from the de­
and Family
First Thursday of each fendant; and for such other and
Mr. and Mrs. John Glassner
month.
Special
called further relief as to the Court may
meetings on all other Thurs­
and Family.
day nights, 7:30 p. m. Visitors seem meet and just.
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most cordially welcome.
This summons is published by
George Plumb, W. M.
order of the Honorable J. B. Wil­
LIONS TO PLAY P.U. FROSH
Glenn F. Hawkins, Sec.
kerson, county Judge of Columbia
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St. Helens, Oct. 1 (Special)-
County, Ore., the Honorabla Cir­
The St. Helens Lions will meet
Order of Eastern Star cuit Judge being absent from the
the Pacific university freshmen Nehalem Chapter 153, O. E. S. County, made and entered in this
eleven here Friday afternoon.
Regular commu­ court and cause on September
The Lions defeated P. U. frosh
nication
first 23rd, 1936, prescribing that this
and third Wed- summons be served by publicat­
last year by a narrow margin.
nesdays of each
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month, at Ma­ ion thereof once a week for four
SEPTEMBER IS BUSY MONTH
sonic
Temple. consecutive weeks in the Vernon­
IN ST. HELENS JUSTICE
All visiting sis­
COURT
ters and broth­ ia Eagle, a newspaper printed and
published in Vernonia, Columbia
ers welcome.
Mrs. L. H. Dewey, W. M.
St. Helens, Oct. 1, -(Special)-
County, Oregon; that September
Leona McGraw, Sec.
September was a busy month on
is the date of first
the count of W. J. Fullerton,
SUMMONS
justice of the peace. Forty crim- In the Circuit Court of the State
minal cases were heard and eight
of Oregon, for the County
civil actions filed.
of Columbia
LODGES
Visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Nichols Sunday
were Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Miles
and children and Mrs. McCarthy,
mother of Mrs. Miles, all of
Fri da V
Oct. 2-8:30
Chief
Thunderbird V»
Geo. Kitzmiller
“Silent”
Banks vs
Al Rossberg
Jack Mitchell vs
Aimo Kallio
Admission 50c plus 5c tax
publication of this summons, and
that October 23rd, 1936, is the
date of the last publication of
this summons.
FRED W. HERMAN,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Postoffice address:
Rainier, Oregon.
Now is the time to get
Batteries
a* low as
$3.05
Including trade-in on your
old battery
Crawford
Motor Co
ONA H. BLAKE,
vs
Plaintiff
JOHN ORVILLE BLAKE
Defendant
To John Orville Blake, the above
named defendant.
IN THE NAME OF THE
will organize
Tuesday, October 6
HEAR RADIO A
Legion Hall Vernonia
1936
Dancing Classes
at the
WRESTLING
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2,
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
GRANGE HALL
NEWWAYI
MARVELOUS NEWSELFTUNING”
RADIO WITH "VIOLIN-SHAPED”
CABINET AMAZES LISTENERS
CHILDREN—
Beginners and Advanced are
requested to go to the hall
directly after school Tues­
day afternoon.
ADULTS—
Interested in learning tap
dancing or in taking gym­
nastic exercises are asked
to meet in the hall at 7:30
Tuesday evening.
ADULTS—
In last year's classes inter­
ested in continuing with ad­
vanced work are also asked
to call at the hall at 7:30.
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t'rnturv-Kox Star, shaim
hair putii it i» ta TElEUB.lt!
MRS. ROLAND D. EBY
Tap, Classical, Ball Room
Dancing and Gymnastics
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and Bi ci ai I
See my bargains in Kiln Dried lumber a
$6.00 per M. and up.
Open Saturdays
from 8 a. m. to Noon.
tv $104.95
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WITH “VIOLIN-SHAPED" CABINET
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with new TELEDIAL! Easier to dial
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Furniture and
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Everything for the Home on E. Z. Terms