Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, November 06, 1936, Page 3, Image 3

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    FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6,
1936
VERNONIA EAGLE. VERNONIA, OREGON
Local Vote by Precincts
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2
3
4
49
308
1
14
58
216
1
12
PRESIDENT
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13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
82
209
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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
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2
3
7
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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
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scientiously and in the interest
228 of the puiblic.
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55
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15
679
446
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13
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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
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36 Mills
37 Pringle
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39
40
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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
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15
113
184
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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.”
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131
STATE TREASURER
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PAGE THREE
AND
HEARD
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Several young matrons of the
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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
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122
105
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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
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14 Steward
45 Watkins
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80
72
201
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for Announcement of
Place Next Week.
ASSESSOR
COUNTY
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164
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Beautiful - Practical
TREASURER
NOVEMBER 10
46 Ketel
47 Peterson
48 Eilertson
49 White
COUNTY
SURVEYOR
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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
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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. Thornburgh, President.
“THE ROLL OF HONOR BANK“
With all Thankfulness we look back
to that Armistice Day which ended the
World War. We remember how gladly
men stood erect in the sun once more and
let their fires shine out at night without
concealment, how a war torn world turned
back to the God who gave it, and to the
men who paid for it with their lives.
We bow our heads in silent tribute o
those who have died and extend our greet­
ings to those who are living this November
11th, your day.
Oregon Gas & Electric Co
Vernonia, Oregon
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PATERSON
Furniture Store