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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1936)
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1936 Ki ver view I VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA. OREGON Charles Dübendorf of Vernonia Sunday Mr. and Mrs. George McFar lane and daughter of Forest Grove visited Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shipley over the week end. sidewalk in front of Myrtle Layer’s place while a new neon sign is being erected for her. . . Bill Armitage asserting that he is going to remain in business I here till after Roosevelt’s next l term . . . Matt Gibson with a I Townsend meeting placard under his arm . . . The schools all locked up Monday and not a Mrs. Dora i kid in sight . . Washburn soliciting memberships for the Red Cross. Kenneth Fowler and Mr. and I Mrs. Clarence Fowler of River II view spent the week end in St. Helens. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Carlson of Riverview were week end visitors at Warren. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Magoff visited Joe Runzer, who is in i a Portland hospital. He has been SEEN AND HEARD . . seriously ill, but is recovering lEmil Messing’s long whiskers1 nicely. after his return from the hunt- I Mrs. Ruth Roland from Wash ing trip . . .Fred Ovesen’s crew ; ington visited Mrs. Lee Bowers piling bags -of sand in Rock creek j FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH over the week end. to serve as a cofferdam . . . i The Livingstone«, Minister* James Rainey has been very Harley Edwards and the Culbert- I A. M. Services: Bible School at son team plowing a channel in ill with an attack of flu. 9:45, J. F. Rose, Superintendent; Rock creek, and Harry Culbert Mrs. Helen Seal is going to splendid instructors, fine classes. spend the winter in Washington. son watching the process from Communion Service at 11:00 con Mr. and Mrs. N. Andrews from the bridge . . . Archie Adams ducted by Elders and Deacons; hauling away in a trailer the Portland spent the week end Morning sermon by the pastor at with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Christ old Red and White meat counter 11:30, subject, “Looking Ahead.’’ . . . Dick Simon running across iansen, and Mrs. S. I. Stubbs P. M. Services: 6:30 The In went back to Portland with them. Bridge street carrying a vacuum 1 cleaner . . .Dr. Bigelow and Ed termediate and Junior Christian Mrs. Hull and Mrs. Mac Culay Bollinger comparing notes on Endeavor Societies meet in their from the O-A. hill visited Mrs. deer hunting ... A 1910 flivver Rainey Sunday. in Tom Crawford’s show room Mrs. Charles S. Shipley of FARM PRINTING . . . The pipe on which is to Banks visited Mrs. Carl Shipley be attached the new heating unit IS A SPECIALTY over the week end. in the city hall sticking up from Joy Willard has been very ! behind the voting booths . . . ►► WITH US ◄◄ ill with a cold. A Portland truck parked on the Mrs. H. E. Parker, Miss Hazel Parker and Mrs. Annie Parker I- motored to Portland Sunday. Mrs. Edith Nelson and daugh ter of Goble spent all day Wed nesday with Mrs. Frances Dub- endorf. Miss Erene Bergerson of was an over night guest of Mills Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Art Owen and family of Riverview spent the See my bargains in Kiln Dried lumber at week end with friends in Willa $6.00 per M. and up. Open Saturdays mina. from 8 a. m. to Noon. Mr. and Mrs. Dübendorf were I . dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. I Feathers and.. .Talons C. BRUCE _____ »______ Vernonia high school will meet Banks high school in a football game to be played on the local field November 6. The game will start at 2:15 p. m. Mrs. Pete Serafin of Trenholm. E. M. Bollinger, Ed Solomon- sen, E. S. Thompson and Oscar Kaphammer of the Vernonia Auto Co. attended the preview of tho 1937 Chevrolets in Portland Wed nesday. Mrs. H. H. Williams, who is I ill in a hospital in Portland, is feeling better. Ralph Bowerman was unable to be at his duties in the Ver- nonia Auto Co. office yesterday because of illness. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hawkins and Mrs. B. B. Hawkins spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and i ANDREW CHOLICK Democratic Nominee for County Clerk I was born in Illinois 45 years ago. Spent my boy hood days on a farm inMinnesota and attended public, school there. Attended colleges in Michigan and Illinois. Graduated with a degree in business administration in 1913. Resided in Oregon 23 years and Columbia county 19 years. I have had 15 years business experience merchandising, banking and insurance. Connected with farming for a number o^ years, and have always taken keen interest in publio affairs, es pecially anything in the interest of the common people. In May Primary election I led my opponent seven to one in the precincts where I am well known. 100 per cent for organized labor. Lumber & Shingles Wholesale and tlelail An active member of the Grange. F. O. 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I am familiar with the duties of a county clerk, and if elected I promise to give the people of Columbia county a courteous, efficient, honest and business-like administration. ZHZHZHZZKZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZK L‘- PAGE ELEVEN 'Trademark of the Bakelite Corporation See Hoffman About It Hoffman Hardware Co. HZHZHZHHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZ Pd. Adv. Andrew Cholick.