Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, July 04, 1929, Page 5, Image 5

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VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
NOTICE
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$2.00 per year in advance
Issued every Thursday
Entered as second class matter August 4, 1922, at the post
office at Vernonia, Oregon, under the act of March 3, 1879.
ADVERTISING RATES—Foreign, 30c per inch; local, 25c
per inch; local readers 10c per line; legal notices 5c per line;
classified lc per word.
Publisher
MARK E. MOE
..... Editor
LEE SCHWAB
STAMPEDE COMMITTEE WORK
Our second stampede and celebration is now
in progress.
A handful of progressive, public spirited
citizens who knew the tremendous amount of work
involved, in order to swing a celebration, have
spent weeks of their valuable time attending to a
hundred and one details, getting things in shape
for the big celebiation. These men are interested in
their city, knowing that Vernonia receives much
publicity, draws thousands of visitors within its
gates many of whom have never visited here
before. As far as receiving any credit or glory for
their efforts in sponsoring this affair all those ac­
tive are interested only in the success of the ven­
ture, and also knew that if unsuccessful, that the
committee would naturally receive its share of,
“I told you so’s.”
G. W. Font general manager of the stampede
committee with the able assistance of C. W. Reith-
ner, M. E. Carkin, William Aspland, Emil Messing,
Ed. Holtham, Earl Smith, Happy Thompson, Al.
Ritchey, Jos. Scott, and many others are those who
have done the work.
* Again this year, our fire department under
the leadership of Earl Smith, have taken care that
the streets were swept, cleaned, etc., and credit
must also be given to the American Legion who
have donated their hall, two days, to the stampede.
Every business man cooperated, which is the main
reason that a city of this size is capable of staging
a celebration such as this.____________________
surveying, returned to this city
Monday.
Jack Bush motored to Portland
Monday returning to this city in
the evening.
Mrs. F. E. Dickson and son,
Ray, arrived from Portland last
Dave O’Donnell who has been week to make their home in this
at Toledo for the past two city. Mr. Dickson is manager of
months working for the county the local Skaggs Market.
ocais
Pursuant to an order of the County Court made and entered on
this 7th day of June, 1929, notice is hereby given that the fol­
lowing described county warrants, which were issued more than
seven (7) years prior to July 1, 1929, have not been presented
fur payment, and unless presented
* ' for payment within sixty (60)
days from
said July
1, 1929, same will be cancelled and payment
______
ly 1.
thereof will be refused.
GENERAL FUND
Amount
Name
Date
Number
$ 3.00
School
District
No.
32
July 7, 1921
5926
6.00
M. W. Elliott
July 7, 1921
5962
6.00
Ross Duncan
July 7, 1921
6039
7.00
Mrs. Chas. Olston
August 4, 1921
6280
7.00
Chas Olston
August 4, 1921
6281
22.50
D. C. Brichou
August 4, 1921
6335
1.80
Walker Hall
August 4, 1921
6383
1.40
B. T. Hall
August 4, 1921
6385
1.40
Joe Tipton
August 4, 1921
6387
1.50
Henry Riebe
August 4, 1921
6401
1.50
Wm. McBride
August 4, 1921
6406
1.50
Lucille McClung
August 4, 1921
6407
1.00
S. A. Hawkins
September 8, 1921
6561
1.00
Jas. R. Kemp
September 8, 1921
6562
1.50
Curley Hardison
September 8, 1921
6570
10.00
September 8, 1921
Blanche L. Walsh
6585
1.00
November 5, 1921
Gust Gustafson
6931
1.00
Itol Dart
November 5, 1921
6934
Colmba. Co. Real-estate Co 1.00
November 7, 1921
6995
1.00
W. A. Hall
December 8, 1921
7067
1.00
E. A. Priest
December 7, 1921
7068
1.50
Harry Miller
December 8, 1921
7071
1.50
Arch Myers
December 8, 1921
7075
1.50
Virgil Hicks
December 8, 1921
7078
.12
John J. Flick
January 9i, 1922
7270
2.20
E. D. Potter
February 2, 1922
7344
2.00
G. L. Hollingworth
February 2, 1922
7845
1.00
February 3, 1922
George Murray
7433
1.00
E. A. Priest
March 2, 1922
7557
1.00
R. B. Magruder
March 2, 1922
7572
1.00
Guy West
March 2, 1922
7576
2.30
Angus Elliott
March 2, 1922
7577
2.30
Mrs. Angus Elliott
March 2, 1922
7578
2.30
Chas. Moilanen
March 2, 1922
7580
2.30
Marie Quiflander
March 2, 1922
7581
2.30
Tom Gleason
March 2, 1922
7582
2.30
Geo. Kentch
March 2, 1922
7583
2.30
Georgia Wray
March 2, 1922
7585
1.00
Geo. Sager
March 2, 1922
7591
8.33
Roy Tucker
May 3, 1922
7852
2.10
Norris West
7901
May 4, 1922
2.10
Irene West
May 4, 1922
7902
2.10
W. D. Landers
May 4, 1922
7903
2.10
F. L. Thompson
May 4, 1922
7904
20.00
Fashion Stables
May 4, 1922
7933
7.08
Jack Timonen
June 7, 1922
8007
2.00
Chas. Lope
June 8, 1922
8037
8.00
J. C. Laupheir
June 8, 1922
8048
4.00
Lillian Anderson
June 8, 1922
8062
4.00
H. E. Anderson
June 8, 1922
8064
6.00
Walter Hunter
June 8, 1922
8144
3.00
F. O. McCaskey
June 8, 1922
8179
6.00
Morris Haverling
June 8, 1922
8231
2.00
Kessie Hall
June 8, 1922
8337
1.50
Irene Kroenet
June 8, 1922
8340
1.50
T. Corey
June 8, 1922
8341
1.50
William Burdick
8343
June 8, 1922
ROAD DISTRICT NO. 2
7.50
Paul Hedlund
December 8, 1921
3629
ROAD DISTRICT NO. 6
J. Smith
1.60
4623
May 4, 1922
ROAD DISTRICT NO. 7
4.00
H. Owens
January 5, 1922
3921
1.75
Vernonia Garage
4682
May 4, 1922
ROAD DISTRICT NO. 8
Arnold Boxler
April 6, 1922
4410
ROAD DISTRICT NO. 9
Tom
McDaniel
5.25
November 3, 1921
3403
James Justice
3.50
March 2, 1922
4208
Don Depue
1.60
May 4, 1922
4722
ROAD DISTRICT NO. 3 SPL.
W.
Sauervein
1.75
August
4,
1921
1880
ROAD DISTRICT NO. 7 SPL.
Jess Elliott
14.00
July 7, 1921
1395
ROAD DISTRICT NO 8 SPL.
Paul Hoff
14.40
May 4, 1922
4795
PITTSBURG MARKET ROAD
W. T. Nelson
46.62
4819
May 4, 1922
Classified Advertising
First insertion, per word.... lc (No service less than 25c).
Succeeding insertions, per word.......6c (No service less than 15c)
Black face heading*, each word counts the same as two words.
Cash should accompany the order.
When a statement is required the minimum charge is 30c.
Classified columns close at 12 o'clock Wednesday noon.
1 the said first day of August, i said C. R. Coyle had in and to
FOR SALE
1929.
.........................
said real property at the
the
FOR SALE, the Cropper home.
Dated at Vernonia, Oregon on date of said levy, to-wit: On
Opposite O. A. Lbr. Co. mill. this 1st day of July 1929.
June 8, 1929, or which he may
One-half mile below town. 6-
J. C. Lindley, Treasurer, subsequently acquire at the
rooms, bath and hot and cold
City of Vernonia, Ore. south door of the courthouse at
water. 1 acre, hen house and
First publication July 4.
St. Helens, in Columbia county,
chicken yards. A snap for a
Last publication July 18.
Oregon, at the hour of 10 o’clock
home or an investment. See Jos.
M. Peachey. Riverview. Phone NOT1CF OF SHERIFF’S SALE a.m. on July 29, 1929, for the
purpose of satisfying the said
572.
483*
Notice is hereby given that judgement, costs and accruing
pursuant to an execution issued costs upon said execution.
FOR SALE 3 medium-size tents out of the Circuit Court of the
Witness my hand as sheriff
at a reasonable price. See V. state of Oregon for Multnomah
L. Powell, Fire Headquarters, county, under date of May 28, of Columbia county, Oregon, this
Phone 501.
472* 1929 and to me directed in the 20 day of June, 1929.
OSCAR G. WEED, Sheriff.
FOR RENT
case of C. R. Coyle vs. Edwards
First publication June 27.
Co.
and
Mayme
Rieff
upon
a
Last publication July 25.
"MODERN eight room house, close
in. Bath, toilet, lavatory, sink, judgement against the plaintiff
for
the
sum
of
$110.60,
I
have
hot water, garage. Good street,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
sidewalk. Recently painted out­ levied upon all the right, title,
Notice is hereby given that
side, just papered inside. $25 interest and estate of the said the undersigned has been duly
per month. See J. C. Lindley at C. R. Coyle in and to the follow­ appointed administrator of the
bank.
40tf ing described real property to- estate of Jens Langum deceased,
wit:
Lot 4. Block 9, in the City of and any and all persons having
FOR RENT 4-room modern house
claims against the said estate are
on First avenue. J. C. Lindley Vernonia, Oregon, and begin­ hereby required to present said
at Bank of Vernonia.
tf ning ut the Northwest corner claims, duly verified as by law
of Lot One (1) Block seven (7-
MISCELLANEOUS
of the original town of Verno­ required, at the office of my at­
torney, Gordon R. Watt, Verno­
WANTED to buy second hand nia, Oregon; thence South fifty nia, Oregon within six months
(50)
feet
to
the
Southwest
cor
­
fruit jars. G. M. Holt, Tim­
from the date of this notice.
ber, Oregon, Star Route. 473* ner of said lot; thence East
Dated June 11. 1929. Andrew
thirty (30) feet along the South
LOST, Two baby dresses and line of said lot; thence North M. Parker, administrator of the
ribbon, wrapped in a towel, fifty (50) feet to the North line estate of Jens Langum, deceased.
between Vernonia and Keasey, of said lot; thence West along Gordon R. Watt, Vernonia, Ore­
Sunday. Finder please leave with said North line to the place of gon, attorney for administrator.
First published, June 13. Last
Mrs. C. Nance.
481* beginning, all of said parcel be-
'ing situated in Lot One (1) ' published, July 11, 1929.
LOST, a tire, 35x600, between block seven (7) of the original
Vernonia and St. Helens, Mon- town of Ver
Oregon.
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
day evening. Finder please noti-1 That by ' ‘
f the said
THE STA IE OF OREGON
ly E. Peets, Vernonia._____ 481 execution and judgement I will
FOR COLUb BIA COUNTY
to the highest bidder, for
Notice of administrator
______ ’s ____
sale
FOUND a pearl necklace. Owner : I sell,
may give description of same cash in hand all the right, title, or real estate at private sale.
interest
and
estate
which
the
1
In the matter of the estate of
and call at this office and pay
for this auv. and receive neck­
lace
481
NOTICE OF CALL OF BONDS
Notice is hereby given to the
holders of the following bonds
of the city of Vernonia, Colum-
bia county, Oregon.
Bond No. 2 and 3, Improve­
ment district No. 11. Bonds dat­
ed February 1, 1927, said bonds
being in denomination of $500;
the above bonds being redeem­
able at the option of said city
on August 1, 1929. That pur­
suant to said option, said bonds
will be redeemed within 30 days
from the date of this notice to-
wit: On the First day of August,
1929 upon presentation at the
office of the city treasurer at
Vernonia, Oregon.
In case the holders of said
bonds fail to present same at
the time and place mentioned
herein for the redemption there-
of, then the interest thereon shall
cease and the agency aforesaid
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand will thereafter pay only the
amount of such bond and the
iis 7th, day
1929.
and seal of the County Court this
da of * June,
’
interest accrued thereon up to
J. W. HUNT, County Clerk
Robert R. Patrick, deceaaed.
Notice is hereby given, that
in pursuance of an order of the
County Court of the county of
Columbia, State of Oregon, made
on the 3rd day of June, 1929,
in the matter of the estate of
Robert R. Patrick, who was on
the 30th day of July, 1928, by
an order of the above entitled
court declared' dead to all legal
intents and purposes, will sell
at private sale, to the highest
bidder, under the terms and con­
ditions hereinafter mentioned,
and subject to confirmation by
said court, on or after the 15*h
day of July, 1929, all the right,
title, interest and estate of said
Robert R. Patrick, declared dead,
at the time of his death, in and
to the real property hereinafter
described, and all the right, title
and interest that the said estate
has by operation of law, or
otherwise acquired, other than
or in addition to that of said
deceased, at the time of hia
death, of, in and to that certain
piece or parcel of real estate
situate, lying and being in the
county of Columbia and state
of Oregon, and described as fol­
lows, to-wit:
The southeast quarter of sec­
tion twenty-two, township five
north of range five west of the
Willamette Meridian.
Terms and conditions of sale:
Cash in gold coin of the United
States; Ten per cent of the
amount of the bid to be deposit­
ed with the bid, the balance of
the purchase price to be paid
upon confirmation of said sale by
the said county court and exe­
cution of deed to purchase.
All bids or offers must be in
writing and addressed to W. A.
Harris, at Vernonia, Oregon, box
184, at any time after the first
publication of this notice and
before the making of the sale.
The right is hereby reserved
to reject any and all bids.
W. A. Harris, administrator of
the estate of Robert R. Patrick,
declared dead to all legal intents
and purposes.
First published June 13, 1929.
Last published July 11, 1929.
Professional and Business Directory
For your convenience the following business and professional people are listed on
this page alphabetically. These men and women are known in Vernonia as reliable business
and professional people.
BEAUTY SHOPS
HAULING
ANNETTE
BEAUTY SHOP
Shampoo, Marcelling, Finger
waving. Permanent Waving.
Over Horseshoe Cafe.
Phone 431
Marcelling, Finger Waving,
permanent Waving, Shampoo*
ing and Manicuring.
ESSIE NANCE
BEAUTY SHOP
Over Corey’s Store.
Tel. 222
Truck For Local and
Long Distance Hauling
QUICK SERVICE
Phone 293
ASPLAND
Plumbing & Electric
General Plumbing
Phone 193
Curly Buffmire
TRANSFER
-v
Bafford Brother*
General Plumbing
HOTEL
Vernonia
NEHALEM
*
HOTEL
Vernonia's Oldest and
up-to-date hotel.
DENTISTS
PLUMBING
POOL HALL
Mri. Grace Scott, Manager
BAKERS PLACE
Confections
Soft Drinks—Cigars
Billiards and Pool
M. D. COLE
Thrilling; Speed
LESTER SHEELEY
DR. W. H. HURLEY
Attomey-at-Law
Vernonia, Oregon
Dentistry- and X-Ray
Vernonia, Oregon
EYESIGHT SPECIALIST
Flashing Acceleration
Among all the delightful
performance characteris­
tics of the Outstanding
Chevrolet—none is creat­
ing more widespread en­
thusiasm than its thrilling
speed and flashing accel­
eration!
$595
The Roadster ........ $525
The Phaeton .......... $525
The Coupe ............ $595
The Sedan ............ $675
The Sport Cabriolet $695
Convertible Laudau $725
The Sedan delivery $595
Light Delivery
Chassis ..................... $400
l’/2 Ton Chassis .... $545
l*/2 Ton Chassis with
Cab ........................... $650
All prices f.o.b. factory,
Flint, Michigan.
Compare the delivered
price as well as the list
price in considering auto­
mobile values. Chevro­
let’s delivered prices in­
clude only reasonable
charges for delivery and
financing.
SIX
THE
The great new «ix-cylin-
der valve-in-head engine
responds to the accelera­
tor with an eagerness
that is literally amazing.
Touring speeds are nego­
tiated with such smooth,
silent, effortless ease that
you almost forget there’s
a motor under the hood.
And when the throttle is
opened wide—the pace is
faster than the most ex­
PRICE
RANGE
perienced driver would
care to maintain!
Back of this exceptional
performance is a brilliant
array of engineering ad­
vancements—typified by
a high-compression, non­
detonating cylinder head
automatic
acceleration
pump, hot-spot manifold,
semi - automatic spark
control, and a heavier
crankshaft, statically and
dynamically balanced.
Come in and drive this
car. Learn for yourself,
at the wheel, that no
other car can approach
it in the price range of
the four!
OF THE
FOUR
G1LBV
Chevrolet Sales and Service
QUALITY
Vernonia
AT
LOW
COST
RESTAURANT
HOLLYWOOD
RESTAURANT
Excellent Cooked Foods
GORDON R. WATT
Herman Schindler
Attorney-at-law
TAXI
Joy Theatre Building
Vernonia, Oregon
DR. HARRY A. BROWN
Eyesight Specialist
MARK EVERY GRAVE
Gamer’*
Day and Night
TAXI SERVICE
Office Phone 672
Res. Phone 673
Eyes tested, glasses fitted Memorials in granite and marble
at reduced prices
Consultation free
WRITE FOR PARTICULARS
Watch date of next visit Oregon Monument Work*
SHINGLE MILL
Re-Roof With
SHINGLES
From
Fourth and Main St., Hillsboro
FLOWERS
THE COACH
LAWYERS
Dentist
Vernonia, Oregon
Hoffman Hdwe. Building
PHYSICIANS
FLOWERS FOR
ALL OCCASIONS
Smith's Flower Shop
MRS. J. W. BROWN
Vernonia Representative
Phone 593
•
most
Dr. J. A. Hughe*
Physician and Surgeon
Office Phone 663 Vernonia,
Res. Phone 664 •
Oregon
Johnston & McGraw
Shingle Co.
VERNONIA
Lodge and Club Notices
This directory of Vernonia lodges and clubs will give you quick information
meeting dates and officials.
A. F. & A. M.
Vernonia Lodge No. 184
A. F. & A. M. meets
at
Masonic
Temple,
Stated
Communication
First Thursday of each
month. Special called
meetings on all other Thurs-
day nights 7:30 p.m. Visitors
most cordially welcome.
F. "D. Macpherson, W. M.
J. B. Wilkerson, Secretary.
Order of Eastern Star
Mountain Heart
Rebekah Lodge No. 243
No. 243, I.O.O.F., meets every
second and fourth Thursdays in
W. O. W. hall, Vernonia. Visitors
always welcome.
Myrtle Johns, N.G.
Mrs. Marie O'Donnell, Sect’y.
American Legion
'•rnonia Pee*
119, American
Legion.
Meets
second
and
fourth Tuesday*
each month, 8 p.
m. John Hay,
Adjutant
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS
HARDING LODGE 11«
American Legion Auxiliary
Nehalem Chapter 153, O. E. S.
Regular commu­
Meets every Monday ©Meet* first and third
nication first
at 8 P.M. in Grange
Mondays of each month
and third Wed-
at the Legion hall.
hall.
r nesdays of each
Ralph Clem, C. C.
month, at Ma­
Mrs. C. J. Nance, Pre*.
sonic Temple.
Emil Messing, KRS
Mrs. P. Wideman, See.
All visiting sis­ Knight rank, Monday June 10.
ters and broth­
ers welcome.
I. o. o. F.
Mrs. Ramona Lindley, W.M.
Mr*. Grace Reberger, Secretary.
Pythian Sisters
WOMENS RELIEF
CORPS
I.O.O.F.—Vernonia
No.
Vernonia Temple 61 meets
246 meet* every Tuesday night
every 2nd and 4th Tuesdays in
Meets third Thursday of each at 8 o'clock, in Grange hall. Via*
itors always welcome.
W.O.W. hall.
month at the W. O. W. hall.
Alfred Webb, N. O.
MARJORIE COLE, M. E. C.
Mrs.
Lee
Hall,
president.
F. N. O'D omm U, Secretary.
DELLA CLINE, M. of R. ft C.