Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, October 23, 1952, Page 2, Image 2

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    Î THURSDAY, OCT. 23. 1952
THE
Homes Opened to
Gueits at Natal
EAGLE.
VERNONIA.
ORF.
Two Couples Start
Auto Trip to Texas
Work in Office
Pointed Out
MIST — Mr. and Mrs. laVern
(Note: The news story below
Hill from Livingston. Wisconsin
have been visiting the Richard I points out th? accomplishments
NATAL— Bob Hansen of Port-
Banzers. The two couples l“ft achieved during the term of of­
spent Monday night here W’ednesday for the return trip fice held by County Commis­
-itmg his cousin. DeeVere Her.
back east by car. They are hav­ sioner Clyde Henderson, who is
ing a reunion in Gilmer, Texas seeking reelection. Points brought
sney. DeeVere and his cous-n
ex-army
buddies from out in the article do not neces­
also motored to Seaside to visit with
sarily represent the opinion of
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some friends.
this newspaper.)
Mrs. Percy Baillett was here
M t and Mrs. I^awton Waddell
Commissioner Clyde Hender-
-lotcrrd to Forest Grove Monday. from Swett Home the firsi of son is seeking re-election Novem-
*: ,nday evening visitors at the the week visiting her sister, Mrs.
ber 4 as county commissioner He
WaAAel! home were Mr and Mrs. L. P. Wikstrom, and family.
has worked for th? Nehalem Val-
MHC meets Thursday with
E Kyser and girls.
ley as well as for the entire
The neighbors and friendt of Mrs. A R. Melis.
county and should be reelected.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wells
He has done more for the Ne­
Lawton Waddell helped Ern-st
• xtend their sympathy in the
Kyser build a chimney laust halem Valley in th? past four
of their baby on Sunday
years than has been done in the
week.
morning. Burial services will be
past ten yars before.
John
G
.irdon
Mr.
and
Mrs.
■ i the Mist cemetery Wednesday.
During his time in offic? the
wer«? Saturday dinner guests at
Scappoose, Pittsburg and Oak
the Clair Devines, They came to
Ranch-Apiary roads have be’ n
help little Cheryl celebrate her
completed, giving two new main
third birthday.
paved highways out of the Ne­
John Thomas of Rainier and halem Valley, both roads connect­
Mrs. Ted Kinzner and son. Gary, ing with the Columbia River
of Lakebay, Washington called highway, one at Scappoose and
THURS.. FRI.
OCT. 23 24
at the Kyser home Sunday even- one at Rainier. All county roads
THE WINNING TEAM ing. Amy Kyser accompanied in the county are in better shape
Dons Day - Ronald Reagan
her aunt home to Lakebay for than they have ever been.
a few weeks visit.
In Clyde Henderson’s time in
SATURDAY
OCT 25
office there have be’n five new
bridges built in the Nehalem
OUTCASTS OF THE
STOCK SIGNS
Valley.
There are several more
ISLANDS
AVAILABLE AT THE
sadly in need of repair or re­
Trevor Howard
R Richardson
building which he plans on doing
EAGLE
if r -elected. He already has the
No
Fishing
or
Hunting
SUN . MON.
OCT. 26 27
promise from the state highway
Without P:rmission
STORY OF WILL
commission of a steel bridge to
No Hunting
replace th? Reed bridge on Rock
ROGERS
No Tresspassing
Jone Wyman - Will Rogers, Jr.
creek and straighten out a dan­
For Rent
gerous curve at thi3 bridge.
Absolutely No Admittance
During Henderson’s time in of­
No
Minors
Allowed
TUES- WED
OCT. 28 29
e
fice
this y ar there has been
No Peddlers Allowed
HIGH SIERRA
a complete new electric control
Humphrey Bogart - Ida Lupino
The Vernonia Eagle
led rock crushing plant instal
Alan Curtis
Printing
Office Supplies
led and in operation on Cak
Ranch road with a capacity of
400 yards per day. which is own­
ed and operat d by the county
and John Saxton, (a professional
rock man). At this time he is
crushing 10,000 yards of oil and
road rock for 1952 and 1953. The
capacity of the old worn out
crusher was about 100 yards per
day.
Mr. Henderson says the main
highways leading out of the N.-
halem Valley are completed n >w
and as money becomes avai'able,
the incoming roads, such as Rock
Creek, Fishhawk, and P.bble
Creek, can be given more
tention and improvement.
Valley’s
limited road
halem
iquipment is in good condition
thanks to the good supervision of
Ben Smith. During Henderson’s
time in office as county commis­
sioner Nehalem Valley district
has added quite a lot of n cessary
new equipment.
One candidat1, who is running
against Mr. Henderson, is J. W.
Hunt, present county judge, who
lives in St. H.lens and whose
principal interest is d ’voted to
that section of the county.
In past years the understand­
ing has been that representation
of the court be spread so that two
members of the court reside on
the Columbia Riv r side of the
county and one resides on the
Nehalem Valley, thereby giving
the people h re much more of a
direct voice in county affairs.
This will not be true if after
Come in today and see for yourself the many
fi
election the interest of th’ county
X
is all on the Columbia River side
ri values on our shelves. Not only do you save
of the county.
Mr Hend-rson is a member of
money, but you also get the very best obtainable.
th ■ Columbia County Pioneer’s
association. He has lived in the
Nehalem valley many years, was
M Visit our meat market also for tremendous buys
school clerk for seven years, is
a past Master of Natal Grange.
in fresh, wholesome meats. The wise shopper
No. 3' 2. and was a m.mber of
the Columbia county soil conser­
vation up until his election as
M trades here!
county commissioner.
He has
always b n interested in good
roads and problems confronting
agriculture, H? owns a small
farm and is a taxpayer. His bal­
lot number ls 33.
-Joi/ Theatre
Oregon-American
LUMBER
CORPORATION
Group Entertained at
Bingo Party Friday
Changes for
House Intended
NATAL — Mr. and Mrs. Ira
Peterson have treated their resi­
dence with a fresh coat of paint
which looks very’ nice.
Mrs. S. Devin? enttrtainel
with a robber Bingo party T riday
in honor of Ruth Kyser *ho had
a birthday Sunday. Several la­
dies in the community attended
the affair. Door prize was given
to Mrs. Dora Waddell.
Mis.
Kyser rec?ived many lovely gifts.
Cake, coffee and cookies were
the refreshments.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Holce
visited his mother and family
before leaving, for Camp Stonc-
man. He was home on a two-
week leave.
MIST — Mr and Mrs. Chas,
Sundland had their me: and
husband from Bend as guests
over the week end.
Margie Wikstrom wai homo
last week end from Portland
where sh? is employed.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hower1
from Seaside are here staying
with his son, J. W. Howery end
family for a short time, helping
his son fix over the house he re­
cently purchased from Mr. Ald­
ridge.
A resident of the valley rme
30 years ago passed through the
village Sunday, stopping t » re­
new some old acquaint me ?s. Lis
name is Clyde Bancroft and they
lived in the Armory building,
Some folks may remember th.m
They now live at Fa'ls City.
Hunting Trip
Ends Saturday
NATAL — Mr and Mrs. Robert
Mathews, Stanley and Martin
Mathews, and Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Mathews returned home Satur­
day from a nine-day hunting trip
to Strawberry Creek camp. They
enjoyed the trip, but are glad
to be back home again.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mathews
motored to Portland Sunday, tak
ing Mr. Clarence Upsan there to
visit with friends and with Mr.
and Mrs. Alvin Wright. From
there he will leave for California
whire he will visit a niece be-
for returning to his home in
Battle Creek, Michigan.
Mr
A BR a £ e LFT
UitCH WITH THAT JEWELED
Committeemen to Learn
Changes in 1953 Law
,OOK FOR ONLY $29.WI‘"
|jha ¡famous CROTON’Wiist
KleB- fits the wrist comfort
mny without adjustment.
Members of the Columbia
County PMA committee and com­
munity committees will rr et on
Monday, Octob?r 27, at 8:30 a.,n.
at the St. Helens courthouse. The
meeting is to familiarize commit­
teemen with changes in th * 1953
agricultural conservation
pro­
gram. Farmers will b? contacted
personally by committeemen and
helped with plans to get th-* most
important conservation projects
carried out on the farms in 1953.
CROTON
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DON’T BEHALF-INFORMED
...KNOW THE WHOLE TRUTH
ABOUT THE PROPOSED TAX
BILL!
Constitutional Amendment
Providing Equitable Taxing Method
for Use of Highways"
Vernonia, Oregon
MONEY-SAVING
.7 KING’S Grocery - Market
M Phone 91
X "Wbrr» Your
Riverview
Money Buy» More
At the Mile Bridge
PHILIP L. HICKEY
STATE REPRESENTATIVE
33rd District, Clatsop and Columbia Counties
Dairy Fanner Business Leader Gvic Workei
Taxpayer in both Clatsop
and Columbia Counties
It is easy for a man to live on
his wife’s money, but he has no
chance at all of getting to heaven
on his wife’s religion.
The trucking industry is
trying to avoid a fair
share of highway costs
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Don’t be
HALF-
1
Informed
The trucking industry can’t exist
without good roads...a FAIR highway
use-tax is a good investment
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The proposed bill will
increase registration fees
for automobiles
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HALF
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tansHH
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increase Automobile Fees
Informed A Setting of fees will remain in the discretion of the legislature
k the BIG truckers are behind
T this proposed amendment
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Informed^
81% of OREGON TRUCKERS
own 3 or less trucks, 46% own
only ) truck...it’s an industry
of SMALL BUSINESSES
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IND THE TRUCK TAX MESS
VOTE 330X YES
TOUR LEM ANO COMMUNITY Of Ft ND ON TRUCKING..'.
AMERICA'S 2ND LARGÌ ST INDUSTRY IN EMPLOYMENT !