Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, April 04, 1929, Page 7, Image 7

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VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA. OREGON
RIVERVIEW
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Johnson
and daughter were Sunday din­
ner guests of the Jesse George
family.
Mrs. L. B. Eastman
spent
Thursday at the home of Mrs.
Grover Devine.
-•Mrs. ^B. Rachiel* spent several
days last week visiting her sis-
ter Mrs. Merl Lane.
Among those on the sick list
with the flu are Mrs. E. T. Wai-
lace, Mrs. Wm. Keaton, Mrs.
Dowling, Miss Florence, Mrs.
Yocum, Mrs. Devine and Mrs.
L. Jepson.
E. Knowles and wife were
Vernonia visitors Saturday.
Ed Reynolds burned his back
quite badly last week with gaso-
line.- ■
Mrs. G. McCormick is here
visiting her aprents Mr.
and
Mrs. W. R. Johnson.
Mrs. Sadie Larson and two
daughters Aimer and Erda and
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Larson
were guests from Portland at
the Holmstrom home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Hsina
and small child
came
down
from Vernonia and called on
the Grover Devine folks.
Mist Sunday school gave a
nice program Easter Sunday in
the church, there was special
singing, and a number of re­
citations by the young folks.
Mrs. Chas. Webber from Port-
LAUNDRY
SEVEN
land and Mrs. Sundland, Mrs. relations.
I
of the State of Oregon for the
Melis and Miss Johnson render­
Estel McGlothin is spending
county of Columbia, duly made,
ed two very appropriate selec- a few days with friends in this
dated, and entered March, 11,
tions.
locality.
1929.
Mrs. Chas Webber and small
Mrs. E. K. Gorsline of Gas­
Lester Sheeley, Attorney for
daughter Virginia and son Chas. ton is visiting at the home of
Plaintiff. Residence and ’Postof­
First insertion, per word.... lc (No service less than 25c).
were guests of Mrs. “
Weber’s her parents Mr. and Mrs. Plumer.
Succeeding insertions, per word.......6c (No service less than 15c)
fice address Vernonia, Oregon.
mother and father Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. John Estes and
"■•«h face headings, each word count* the same as two words.
M14A25
A. R. Melis over Easter.
sons Ole and Ore! spent Sunday
Cash should accompany the order.
Sunday guests at the home at Natal with their daughter
When a statement is required the minimum charge is 30c.
of Mr*. Merl Lane were Mr. and i Mrs. David McMullin.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Mrs. A. Bucklep and Mr. and
Classified columns close at 12 o’clock Wednesday noon.
Mrs. Knapp called at the home
In the County Court Of the
Mrs. B. Rachiel of Vernonia.
of Mrs. Lee Hall last Tuesday.
State of Oregon For Co­
Chas. Sundland made a trip
lumbia County
FOR RE i 'T— Four-Room house, FOR SALE—Small farm 40- Bank.
to Vernonia Friday to have a
In the matter of the Estate of
newly pipered. $15 per month.
acrcs, good location with small
In case the holders of said
Vernonia doctor lance his throat,
Corner ot State and B. Streets. payment. See J. C. Lindley at bonds fail to present same at Robert R. Patrick, Deceased.
he has been
suffering
with
Notice is hereby given that the
See owne:-, Mrs. O. A. Anderson Bank of Vernonia.
354 the time and place mentioned
quincy several days.
or Josepl Scott, realtor.
351 FOR SALE—Choice dahlia bulbs. herein for the redemption there­ undersigned has been appointed
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bridgers
It is not necessary to wear
Send for free catalogue. Chief of, then the interest aforesaid administrator of the estate of
and the De Rock girl motored your patriotism on your sieve APARTM JNTS to rent. Phone
351 Dahlia Gardens, Clatskanie, Ore­ will thereafter pay only the Robert R. Patrick, deceased, by
to Portland Sunday and spent in order to impress people of _54L_______
352 amount of such bond and the the County court of the state
the Easter.
THREE took house for rent, gon.
true Americanism.
of Oregon for Columbia county
Donald Sundland was at home
apply ct 1162 State St. 351* FOR SALE—Pop corn and pea­ interest accrued thereon up to and has qualified. All persons
the
Baid
first
day
of
May
1929.
oxfji> the week end. Donald is
Judging from the length of FOUR-roc.m furnished house for
nut stand. Latest equipment.
Dated at Vernonia, Oregon, on having claims against said estate
attending Pacific university at C. Bruce’s boots, the streams in- i rent; dso one unfurnished G. H. Garner.
351*
are hereby notified to present
this
1st day of April, 1929.
Forest Grove.
vaded must be deep. Probably house wit i garage and bath. See FOR RENT OR SALE—Modern
the same duly verified as by law
J.
C.
Lindley,
Treasurer,
The Dave McMullin
family too deep, for the catch lately ________
Mrs. E. 3.
S. Cleveland.
351*
five-room furnished house. Lo­ 353_______ City of Vernonia, Ore. required, to the undersigned at
spent Sunday with the Geo. Tay­ is slim.
FOUND:___ Surveyor’s compass. cated on corner of Weed avenue
his residence 626 First St., Ver­
lor family on the Burn.
nonia, Oregon, within six months
Owner may have same by call­ and Cougar St. Inquire at Eagle
SUMMONS
Shady Lane has gone to the
Since the new peddlers’ or- ing at E: gle and paying for ad­ office.
tf.
from the date hereof.
crusher on the St. Helens moun­ dinance came into effect, even vertisement.
In the circuit court of the
Dated and first published
352 - " - ........... ......... ............
tain to do some work on the some of the bull peddlers are
NOTICE OF CALL OF BONDS. state of Oregon for the county March 14, 1929.
LOST
Is
-t
Saturday
two
$20,
machinery.
Notice is hereby given to the - - •
I laying low.
Last publication, April 11,
and one $1 bills. Finder if holders of the following bonds of of Columbia.
There is a small crew of men
__ ____
Leona Pearl Thomson, Plain* 1929.
kind
eno
ugh
to
return
will
re
­
cutting brush on the
county. The surest way of doing nine ceive a substantial reward. Ray the City of Vernonia, Columbia tiff, vs. Wayne A Thomson, De­
W. A. Harris, Administrator.
road near the Aamodt farm, | murders in one crack is to be-
county Oregon:
fendant.
Gunnoe Phone 1041, Vernon­
Mr. and Mrs. Noble Dunlap head a cat.
Bond No. 2 of improvement
To
Wayne
A.
Thomson,
the
ia.
351 district No. 2 dated May 1, 1926,
Notice of Final Settlement
and son Floyd were
Sunday
above named defendant: In the
guests of the L.
Carmichael
In the county court of the
Gossip is like dandruff on the GOOD F ARM, about 140 acres, said bond being in denomination name of the State of Oregon:
_
family.
scalp, The thicker is spreads, the
You are hereby required to ap- state of Oregon for Columbia
60 acr>s cleared, next to Ne­ of $500.00.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Larson worse the falling outs.
Bond No. 5 of Improvement | pear and answer the complaint county.
halem riv sr, 4 miles from Verno­
motored down from Portland
nia on Timber road. For sale district No. 3, dated May 1, 1926 filed against you in the above
In the matter of the estate of
Sunday and visited Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Holtham intends to join $7,500, terms. Good for sheep, said bond being in denomination entitled suit on or before the ex­ Martin Tobin, deceased.
S. Jepson.
of
$500.
Bond
No.
4
of
Improve
­
the golf club, can you imagine dairying or general farming.
piration of six weeks from the
Notice is hereby given that
T. E. Knowles shot a sick Edward in plus-fours.
See Jos. Scott, Vernonia, or ment district No. 5 dated May date of the first publication of the undersigned, administrator of
horse last week.
1,
1926
said
bond
being
in
de
­
this summons, which said first the estate of Martin Tobin, de­
write W O. Wilson, R.F.D. 2,
Jennie and Leora Rassmussen
Renton, Wash.
344* nomination of $500. Bond No. 2 publication is made and dated ceased, has filed his final account
arrived here Sunday from Se- First Timepiece In
of Improvement district No. 7 the 24th day of March, 1929, in the county court of the state
America Is Described EDISON PHONOGRAPH in good dated May 1, 1926 said bond that being the time prescribed by of Oregon for Columbia county,
attle to stay with their grand-
Thousands of years before Co­
parents Mr. and Mrs. W. R.
condition for sale, $36, includ­ being in denomination of $500. the court in an order for publi-___
__ _____
and ____________
that Monday the
22nd ___
day
lumbus discovered the new world ing- about 25 records. Mrs. M. Bonds No. 4 and 5 of Improve­ cation of this summons, and if i of April 1929 at 11 o’clock in
Johnson for a few weeks.
made a D. Cole, phone 274.
The program to be given by an American Indian
344 ment district No. 8, dated May you fail to appear and answer [ the forenoon of said day and the
1, 1926 said bonds being in de­ the complaint the plaintiff will court room of said court has been
the school Saturday night was rude carving on a piece of stone.
postponed on account of sickness. He pictured as best he knew FOR SA’.E—Filbert trees, 2 yrs. nomination of $500 each. All of apply to the court for the relief appointed by said court as the
old; black walnuts, ready for the above bonds being redeem­ demanded in the complaint: to-
how, a phenomenon of his own
time and place for the hearing
discovery—the fact that the grafting, 1 yr. old. A. L. Park­ able at the option of said city wit: for a decree of absolute of objections thereto and the set­
er,
phono
11F53.
824*
north
star
was
a
fixed
star
and
MIST
on May 1, 1929. That pursuant divorce dissolving the bonds of tlement thereof.
that others revolved around it TWO LOTS and small • house, to said option, said bonds will be matrimony existing between plain­
Dated and first published
Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Wilson in a whirling or swastika mo­
corner of Cougar street and redeemed within 30 days from tiff and defendant, and for such March
21, 1929.
were called to Everett, Wash., tion.
second avenue for sale, $260. the date of this notice, to-wit: other relief as to the court may
Date of last publication April
last Friday to the bed side of
Fifteen hundred years or more $26 down and $10 per month. In­ On the First day of May, 1929, seem proper.
18th 1929.
Mr. Wilson’s mother who is in passed. Migratory waves of these quire 409 River street.
324* upon presentation to the fiscal
This summons is published by
Frank J. Peterson, Administra­
a very low condition due to old original Americans pushed south FOR SALE—Team of 1600 pound agency of Oregon in New York order
of
the
Hon.
H.
K.
Zimmer
­
age.
from what is now the United
geldings $250. 15 6-weeks old City, to-wit: The National Park man Judge of the Circuit Court tor.
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Mrs. J. R. McAllister of St. States and Mexico. Their search pigs $5.00. 22 Ten-weeks old
Helens was over Sunday visit- for new pastures in some in­ pigs $6.00. Also 10 brood sows.
ing with her brothers Clifford stances carried them down the Write or see Omar Sheeley. tf.
and Clarence Fowler.
southern continent as far as
Esther Heaverling of Seattle Peru. Separate and distinct civil- ; ' PIANO—Accident in a home
broke up the family life and
For your convenience the following business and professional people are listed on
was calling on old friends in izations now known as the Inca,
this page alphabetically. These men and women are known in Vernonia as reliable business
Mayan and Aztec evolved from the piano bought some little time
this neighborhood Monday.
and
professional
people.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Fielberg mo­ various groups of these migra­ ago will have to be taken back
tored to Portland Sunday and tory waves. Various archaeologi­ by the manufacturer. If you are
brought Mrs. Fielberg’s mother cal savants have indicated in interested in a piano bargain and
DENTISTS—Coat.
PHYSICIANS
their writings that they believe where in Vernonia the piano can MARK EVERY GRAVE
back with them.
Odeo Laramore
was
over these various peoples all came be inspected write Paul Johnson, Memorials in granite and marble
from Everett, Wash, and spent from a common stock whose an­ Factory Cli ims Adjuster, 521
at reduced prices
DR. W. H. HURLEY
Dr. R. I. Hall
the week end with his folks, cestors in the dim reaches of Knott street, Portland Ore. 332 WRITE FOR PARTICULARS
he works in thé mill days and the past found sanctuary on FOR SAL E—Fairbanks -Morse
Dentistry
and
X-Ray
Physician
and Surgeon
American shores from a land
lighting plant with 4-H. P. en­ Oregon Monument Work«
attends night school there.
Fourth
and
Main
St.,
Hillsboro
Hoffman
Hdwe.
Building
gine,
generator
and
16
batteries
submerged
beneath
the
ocean
by
Mr. and Mrs. Eston Johnston
Office phone 891
Vernonia
Address Geo. A. Nelson, St. Hel­
was over from St. Helens Sun- some monstrous cataclysm.
Vernonia, Oregon
(Continued
next
week)
ens,
Oregon.
day calling on old friends and
BEAUTY SHOPS
Classified Advertising
Monkey "Biz”
Professional and Business Directory
WORK
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Vernonia Laundry
EYESIGHT SPECIALIST
Announcement
ANNETTE
BEAUTY SHOP
Shampoo, Marcoiling, Finger
waving, Permanent Waving.
which during the past five years has been
conducted by F. J. Brewer and F. E. Vis-
naw, was sold on April 1st to J. J. Mc­
Ghee and B. A. Vickery, late or Missoula,
Mont.
Mr. McGhee, who will supervise the
DR. HARRY A. BROWN
Eyesight Specialist
Over Horseshoe Cafe.
Phone 431
Eyes tested, glasses fitted
Consultation free
Watch date of next visit
CONTRACTORS
HAULING
Physician and Surgeon
Office Phone 663 Vernonia,
Res. Phone 664 •
-Oregon
PAINTERS
F. R. ENOS
Painter and Decorator
Vernonia
J. R. McKEE
The business of the Vernonia Bakery,
Dr. J. A. Hughes
Builder and Contractor
Vernonia, Oregon
Hauling and Delivery
PLUMBING
To All Parts of Town
QUICK SERVICE
ASPLAND
Phone 293
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Vernonia Chamber Of
Commerce
Curly Buffmire
TRANSFER
Plumbing & Electric
LAWYERS
Bafford Brothers
General Plumbing
Next regular meeting sud
luncheon, Thursday, Jir—,
LESTER SHEELEY
DENTISTS
Attomey-at-Law
Vernonia, Oregon
M. D. COLE
GORDON R. WATT
Dentist
Vernonia, Oregon
Attorney-at-law
bake shop, is an experienced baker hav­
ing operated his own shops for several
General Plumbing
Phone 223
Vernonia
SHINGLE MILL
Re-Roof With
SHINGLES
From
years past. Mr. Vickery, who will handle
the outside work, is an able business man.
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the past and to this end they will retain
This directory of Vernonia lodges and clubs will give you quick information on
meeting dates and official*.
A. F. & A. M.
And now, the old proprietors wish to
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take this opportunity of expressing to
their many friends and customers their
deep appreciation of the support and bus­
iness which has been given to them in past
rs and it is their earnest hope that this
same wholehearted support may be given
to the new proprietors in the years to come
as they will merit it
Vernonia Bakery
BREWER & VISNAW
Mothers Bread
VERNONIA
Lodge and Club Notices
all of the present employees and only
quality products will be produced.
Joy Theatre Building
Vernonia, Oregon
Johnston & McGraw
Shingio Co.
Vernonia lodge 184, A.
F. A A. M., meet* at
Masonic Temple, stated
communications, 2nd and
4th Thursday*. Special
called meeting* every
1st and 3rd Thursdays.
Visitor* cordially welcome. F. D.
Macpherson, W. M„ J. B. Wil­
kerson, Secretary.
Order of Eastern Star
Nohale
Chapter 163. O. E. S.
Regular commu­
nication
first
and third Wed­
nesdays of each
month, at Ma­
sonic Tsmpls.
All visiting sis­
ters and broth-
srs welcome.
Ltndley, WM.
»mr. Secretary.
Mountain Heart
Rebekah Lodge No. 243
American Legion
Varnonia Fust
119, American
Legion.
Meets
second
and
fourth Tuesdays
each month, 8 p.
m. John Hay,
Adjutant.
No. 243, I.O.O.F., meets every
second and fourth Thursdays in
W. O. W. hall, Vernonia. Visitor*
always welcome.
Myrtle Johns, N.G.
Mr*. Marie O’Donnell, Seet’y.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS
HARDING LODGE 11«
Meets every Monday
_ at 8 P.M. in Grange
Ralph Clem, C. C.
American Legion Auxiliary
Q
Meets first and third
Mondays of each month
at the Legion hall.
Mrs. C. J. Nance, Pres.
Mrs. P. Wideman, Sac.
Emil Messing, KRS
I. O. O. F.
Pythian Sister«
I.O.O.F.—Vernonia
No.
Vsmonia Temple «1 meet* 246 meets every Tuesday night
every 2nd and 4th Tuesday* in at 8 o'clock, in Grange hall. Via-
W.O.W. hall.
itors always welcome.
MARJORIE COLE, li. E. C.
Alfred Webb, N. O.
DELLA CLINE, M. of R. A C.
E. N. O’Doaaail, Secretary.