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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1936)
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1936 VERNONIA EAGLE. VERNONIA, OREGON Local Vote by Precincts 1 2 3 4 49 308 1 14 58 216 1 12 PRESIDENT 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 82 209 6 15 Landon Roosevelt Thomas Lemke Atken 39 184 2 14 Hass Mahoney McNgry Rudder Streiff U. S. SENATOR 1 2 9 143 189 210 79 120 125 1 2 3 7 3 of courteous and efficient offi cials in the court house will be Odell Bennett, genial and cap able young attorney who will Total perform his new duties con i scientiously and in the interest 228 of the puiblic. 917 10 55 i 15 679 446 3 13 3 137 122 U. S. REPRESENTATIVE 22 Kirkpatrick 23 Mott 111 85 24 Burt 25 Holman 26 Swetland 138 65 4 115 183 194 134 209 105 13 120 112 8 ATTORNEY GENERAL 137 8 151 127 9 72 27 Dobson 28 Hosmer 29 Van Winkle REPRESENTATIVE, 2nd District 30 Herman 31 Oleen 47 157 73 174 87 245 97 201 REPRESENTATIVE 33d Di.trict 32 Fulton 33 Magruder 52 136 90 181 65 234 79 146 DISTRICT ATTORNEY 34 Bennett 35 Storla » 36 Mills 37 Pringle 38 39 40 4 1 153 143 130 201 130 124 COMMISSIONER 169 141 182 116 159 98 68 138 98 110 57 68 62 7 Baruett Calhoun Cody Johnson SHERIFF 64 137 68 12 KNOW THEIR STUFF Feathers and.. .Talons SEEN 113 15 113 184 16 116 the border hung on Judge Hei- ber’s office door . . . Les Sh<*e- ley remarking that something ought to be done to bring Maine and Vermont back into the union. ■ LEADING QUESTION A nice Halloween! The little 530 game of “Tricks or Treats” in 533 vaded the town like an epidemic, but most of us prefer treating 622 "I don t see how you can affotd our 405 the young spooks to having to take so many girls to expensive 36 windows soaped. restaurants.” 110 131 STATE TREASURER 155 123 11 PAGE THREE AND HEARD 561 Several young matrons of the 48 452 town voting for the first time ... Enoch Dumas’ civics classes 304 of the Washington grade school 777 lining up near the ballot boxes to see how it is all done . . . Weary 286 clerks counting ballots Wednes 697 I I day morning after an all-night sesion . . . Sam Hearing and Ed 481 Sesseman standing on the Rock 606 creek bridge watching the water come over the dam . . . R. M. Al 567 drich back on the job again . . . 506 A sun flower with crepe around 85 122 105 11 I m thinking of locating in this section and the real estate man says you never see a mosquito here. Lady—No. indeed! They come around after dark. “That’s easy; I always ask the girl if she hasn't been putting on weight just before we go in." BAZAAR / Chicken Dinner Cooked Food Sat. Nov. 14 m. to 6 p. m Down Town—Watch The Gentleness of Hand Washing Combined with Machine Speed COUNTY CLERK 42 Cholick 43 Hunt 75 112 14 Steward 45 Watkins 97 80 72 201 125 179 for Announcement of Place Next Week. ASSESSOR COUNTY 91 173 164 122 Beautiful - Practical TREASURER NOVEMBER 10 46 Ketel 47 Peterson 48 Eilertson 49 White COUNTY SURVEYOR 53 114 114 128 Christmas Gifts I. O. O. F. Hall 1 pillow From the Eagle's Viewpoint reelection of Roosevelt, and one, the most widely ballyhooed of them all, gave the republicans a lot of misplaced confidence. But not a one foretold the gigantic democratic landslide. The masses I who voted for the new deal i either received no straw vote bal- I lots at all, or chucked them into the wastebasket. cases, and his made articles Baskets Star Melodians candy tea variety smocks, Richard Mikkelson - ■ sets, luncheon Aprons, WASIKER towels, of hand and laces. stuffed grab jentle 1Hand toys bag. 6 piece Orchestra 4 Circle, Misionary of Evangelical Society sponsor. XXX A lot of folks are wondering how it all happened. XXX Arguments about the budget, the constitution, Jeffersonian democracy and the rest did not make much of a dent i in the public consciousness, The party that is in power while times are improving gets all the breaks, and the party that is caught in the storm and no place to scurry to for shelter is out of luck. A fine addition to the company the Voters Nov. II, 1936 I THANK XXX What good are straw votes? Several of them indicated the Jim Hunt The Forest Grove NATIONAL BANK invites you to Bank by mail if inconvenient to come in person J. A. 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