Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, July 25, 1929, Page 5, Image 5

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    VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
THURSDAY, JULY 2S, 1929
Classified Advertising
First insertion, per word.... lc (No service less than 26c).
Succeeding insertions, per word...... 6c (No service less than 15c)
Blacl: face heading», each word counts the same as two words.
Cash should accompany the order.
When a statement is required the minimum charge is 80c.
Classified columns close at 12 o’clock Wednesday noon.
FOR SALE
'out of the Circuit Court of the! No. 14, Columbia county, Ore­
gon, for the erection of a play­
BABY CARRIAGE for sale— state of Oregon for Multnomah | shed to be constructed on the
Inquire at house 104, O.-A. county, under date of May 28, Pleasant Hill grounds.
hill.
511* 1929 and to me directed in the
Each bid must be accompanied
by a certified check to the
$2500 BEAUTIFUL corner mod­ case of C. R. Coyle vs. Edwards amount of 5 per cent of the bid.
ern 6 room house and garage, Co. and Mayme Rieff upon a Checks to be refunded with all
choice residence district. Easy judgement against the plaintiff rejected bids; and to the suc­
terms. Dr. Hawke, Forest Grove, for the'sum of $110.60, I have cessful bidder upon the signing
Oregon.
494 levied upon all the right, title, of the contract and furnishing
and estate of the said of a good faith bond to twice
BABY CHICKS—Closing down interest
C. R. Coyle in and to the follow­ the amount of the bid.
the incubator for the present. ing
described real property to-
Specifications may be seen at
Get your baby chicks now while
clerk’s home.
they last. Barred Rocks and R. wit:
Lot
4.
Block
9,
in
the
City
of
I. Reds. Sunshine Hatchery, on Vernonia, Oregon, and begin­
signed
Corey hill.
512* ning at the Northwest corner
Mrs. Henry E. John,
Clerk of Dist. 14 Pleasant Hill
of
Lot
One
(1)
Block
seven
(7-
MODERN eight room house, close
in. Bath, toilet, lavatory, sink, of the original town of Verno­ school.
First pub. July 18, 1929.
hot water, "garage. Good street, nia, Oregon; thence South fifty
Last pub. July 25 1929.
sidewalk. Recently painted out­ (50) feet to the Southwest cor­
side, just papered inside. $25 ner of said lot; thence East
CALL FOR BIDS
per month. See J. C. Lindley at thirty (30) feet along the South
Request for bids for the trans­
bank.
40tf line of said lot; thence North
fifty (50) feet to the North line portation of school children. The
FOR RENT 4-room modern house of said lot; thence West along directors of Vernonia school dis­
on First avenue. J. C. Lindley said North line to the place of trict No. 47 will entertain bids
all of said parcel be­ for the transportation of pupils
at Bank of Vernonia.
tf beginning,
ing situated in Lot One (1) on the route from the boundary
PIANO school starts soon. I block seven (7) of the original of the district on the St. Helens
I road to Pittsburg, for a period of
left my slightly used piano town of Vernonia, Oregon.
That by virtue of the said one year. The conveyance to be
here and before moving it would
sell it cheap for cash or will execution and judgement I will used must meet the approval of
give terms to suit to responsible sell, to the highest bidder, for the board of directors, and the
people. Write to me and I will cash in hand all the right, title, directors reserve the right to re­
advise where piano is. P. P. interest and estate which the ject any and all bids. Bids will
Kroeker, Rt. 3, Dallas, Ore. 512* said C. R. Coyle had in and to be opened at 8 p.m. Tuesday,
the said real property at the July 30, 1929.
$700 PLAYER piano just like date of said levy, to-wit: On
W. W. WOLFF, Clerk,
new, for $350. Your terms. June 8, 1929, or which he may
School District No. 47
If interested write to box P. subsequently acquire at the
First pub. July 18 1929.
Eagle,____________________ 512* south door of the courthouse at
Last pub. July 25 1929.
St. Helens, in Columbia county,
MISCELLANEOUS
Oregon, at the hour of 10 o’clock
SCHOOL DISTRICT
I DO EMBROIDERING and cro­ a.m. on July 29, 1929, for the BOND
ELECTION NOTICE
cheting. Write for information. purpose of satisfying the said
of Oregon, County of
Mrs. Irvin R. King, Box 324, judgement, costs and accruing •" State
vumbia, School District No.
Buxton, Oregon.
503 costs upon said execution.
47., ss.
Witness my hand as sheriff
piotiee is hereby given that,
W’ANTED—Plain and
fancy of Columbia county, Oregon, this
at the school district bond elec­
sewing or dressmaking. Coat 20 day of June, 1929.
tion hereby called, to be held at
making and alterations, experi­
OSCAR G. WEED, Sheriff. the Washington school, in and
enced seamstress. Mrs. J. R.
First publication June 27. for school district No. 47, of Co­
Cooper, 1126, Washington St.,
Last publication July 25.
lumbia county, Oregon, Monday,
Vernonia.
51tf
the 12th day of August, A. D.
CALL FOR BIDS
1929, between the hours of 2
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
Bids will be received up to o’clock p.m. and 7 o’clock p.m.
Notice is hereby given that fi p.m. Saturday, July 27, 1929, there will be submitted to the
pursuant to an execution issued by the school clerk of district legal voters thereof the question
Professional and Business Directory
For your convenience the following business and professional people are listed on
this page alphabetically. 1 hese 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.
PHYSICIANS
Truck For Local and
Long Distance Hauling
Tel. 222
Phone 293
Curly Buffmire
TRANSFER
PLUMBING
ASPLAND
Plumbing & Electric
General Plumbing
HOTEL
Phone 193
NEHALEM HOTEL
DENTISTS
Vernonia’s Oldest and
up-to-date hotel.
M. D. COLE
Physician and Surgeon
Office Phone 663 Vernonia,
Res. Phone 664 •
Oregon
QUICK SERVICE
ESSIE NANCE
BEAUTY SHOP
Over Corey’s Store.
/ Dr. J. A. Hughes
most
Bafford Brothers
General Plumbing
Mrs. Grace Scott, Manager
Vernonia
Dentist
Vernonia, Oregon
FIVE
of contracting a bonded indebt­
NOTICE OF SALE
business Thursday evening.
edness in the sum of $75,000.00
Notice is hereby given that
Mrs. Wm. Pringle, Jr. drove
for the purpose of constructing the undersigned as administrator to Vernonia Friday.
tind equipping a new school oi the estate of Jens Langum,
Miss Beatrice Perry and her
building in and for said Bchool deceased by virtue of an order grandfather, Oliver Burris, were
district.
of sale will sell at public auc­ shopping in Vernonia Saturday.
the vote will be by ballot up­ tion for cash all of the house­
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Graham and
on which shall be the words hold goods belonging to said sons Junior, Bobby and Dick are
“Bonds—Yes’’ and “Bonds—No” , estate at the late residence of occupying one of the houses on
and the voter shall place a cross , said deceased on the highway the Neurey riuich.
(X^ between the word “Bonds” , North of the mile Bridge, at the
Frank Peterson and his son
and the word “Yes,” or between J hour of 1 o’clock in the after­ Richard drove to Vernonia Fri­
the word “Bonds” and the word noon on the Sth day of August, day.
“No,” which indicates his choice. 1929.
Noble Dunlap and Floyd
The polls for the reception of
Andrew M. Parker, Adminis- Deeds were Mist shoppers Sat­
the ballots cast for or against trator.
urday.
the contraction of said indebted­
First published July 25, 1929.
Mrs. Lee Osburn was in Ver­
ness will on said day and date
Last published, Aug. 1, 1929. 1 nonia on business Friday.
and at the place aforesaid, be
Noble Dunlap and Floyd
opened at the hour of 2 o’clock
Deeds were Mist shoppers Sat­
NATAL
p.m., and remain open until the
urday.
hour of 7 o’clock p.m., of the
Mrs. Lee Osburn was in Ver­
same day when the same shall
Mrs. James McCormick and nonia on business Friday.
be closed.
two children are spending a cou­
Mr. and Mrs. Reed Holding
By order of the district school
family motored to Clats­
board of school district No. 47, ple of weeks at Wilark camp, and
Saturday.
of Columbia county, Oregon, ¡where Mr. McCormick is employ­ kanie
Dave McMullin was reported
made this 19th day of July, A.D. ed as camp cook.
ill last week.
1929.
I Mrs. M. Smith, daughter of
Lincoln Peterson was a Sat­
I Mr. and Mrs. Warren Smith, urday caller at the home of
BEN S. OWENS,
Chairman, District School Board. spent Friday at Natal visiting Dave McMullin.
Harry McMullin, son of Ed­
friend»
Attest. W. W. WOLFF,
Ain Wallace was ta Natal bus­ ward McMullin, is working away
District Clerk.
from home this summer.
iness caller Sunday.
First pub. July 25, 1929.
Wm. Pringle Jr. has returned
Jake Neurer was in Mist on
Last pub. August 1, 1929.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the legal voters of Union High School District No. 1, of
Columbia county, state of Oregon, that a SCHOOL MEETING of said district will be held at Ver-
ingnonia, on the 10th day of August, 1929, at 7:00 o’clock in the evening for the purpose of dis­
cussing the budget hereinafter set out with the levying board.
The total amount of money needed by the said school district during the fiscal year be­
ginning on June 30, 1929, and ending June 30, 1930, is estimated in the following budget and inc
ludes the amounts to be received from the district tax.
Until toe ballots are counted at least one hour after the time set for the meeting in districts
of the second and third classes, any legal voter of the district shall be entitled to vote upon any
matters before the meeting.
BUDGET
Estimated Receipts
2.
8.
11.
From district tax ........... $33,000
From high school tuition..
2,000
Total revenue receipts
$35,000
(items 2 to 10, inclusive)
Estimated Expenditures
I. General Control
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Clerk .............................
Election and publicity....
Legal service (clerk’s
bond, audit, etc.).........
Other expense of gener­
al control:
1. Postage, stationery
2. Commencement ....
Total expense of gen­
eral control .................
IL Instruction, Supervision
2.
5.
Principal .......................
Total expense of
Supervision ...................
«
Maintenance, Repairs
200.00
60.00
Repair and replacement
of furniture and equip­
520.00
ment .............................
Repair and maintenance
150.00
of buildings, grounds....
Total expense of main­
tenance and repairs
61 ro.oo.......
1.
2.
60.00
4.
35.00
100.00
$ 455.00
2,700.00
VI.
2.
3.
3.
5.
Auxiliary Agencies
325.00
Library books ...............
20.00
Supplies, repairs, etc....
Transportation of pupils 5,692.50
Total expense of auxil­
iary agencies ...............
Hoffman Hdwe. Building
Vernonia, Oregon
Confection*
Soft Drink*—Cigar*
Billiard* and Pool
LESTER SHEELEY
Attomey-at-Law
Vernonia, Oregon
SHINGLE MILL
Re-Roof With
SHINGLES
From
EYESIGHT SPECIALIST
DR. HARRY A. BROWN
Eyesight Specialist
Eyes tested, glasses fitted
Consultation free
Watch date of next visit
GORDON R. WATT
Attorney-at-law
Joy Theatre Building
Vernonia, Oregon
Johnston & McGraw
Shingle Co.
VERNONIA
Lodge and Club Notices
This directory of Vernonia lodges and clubs will give you quick information on
meeting dates and officials.
A. F. & A. M.
Mountain Heart
Vernonia Lodge No. 184
A. F. & A. M. meets Rebekah Lodge No. 243
I.O.O.F., meets every j
at
Masonic
Temple, No. 243,
and fourth Thursdays in
Stated
Communication second
W. O. W. hall, Vernonia. Visitors
First Thursday of each ; always welcome.
month. Special called
Irma Higdon, Noble Grand.
meetings on all other Thurs­
Edna Linn, Vice Grand.
day nights 7:30 p.m. Visitors
Marie O'Donnell, Secretary.
moat cordially welcome.
F. D. Macpherson, W. M.
J. B. Wilkerson, Secretary.
W
American Legion
Vernonia Post
119, American
Legion.
Meets
second
and
fourth Tuesdays
each month, 8 p.
m. John Hay,
Adjutant
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS
Order of Eastern Star
Nehai'em Chapter 153, O. E. S.
Regular commu­
nication first
and third Wed-
of each
at Ma-
c Temple,
visiting sis­
ters and broth­
ers welcome.
Mrs. Ramona Lindley, W.M.
Mrs. Grace Reberger, Secn«ary.
home of Mr. and Mrs. Jake
Neurer.
Natal Grange hall is being
prepared for winter and treated
with new shingles on the roof.
Mrs. Oliver Burris is confined
to her home with illness.
Noble Dunlap and Ira Peter­
son are doing some carpenter
work at Natal.
Harry McMullin of The Dalle«
spent Monday with his brother,
Ed. McMullin, and Mrs. McMul­
lin.
W. R. King was a Natal call­
er one day last week.
Visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Jake Neurer last week
were Mrs. Neurer’s brother and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Fessler, and son Robert Lee of
Portland.
W. C. Flemming of Portland
was at Natal last week on bus­
iness.
Evelyn McMullin was visiting
her cousins, Millie, Annie and
Marian, Wednesday of last week.
Contract awarded for con­
struction at St Helens of one-
stor.y building to house post of­
fice.
Clatskanie—$30,500 bond is­
sue approved for erection of
school building on Holmes site.
Klamath Falls—Contract is
awarded for three city street
improvement projects.
POOL HALL
BAKERS PLACE
Denti.try and X-Ray
Other organizations ehould soon start plan­
ning, to sponsor some benefit or form of activities,
the proceeds to go towards the Community chest
which was started this early spring by the Vernonia
Study club. Recently an organization at forest,
Grove gave a banquet at which plates were sold
for $5 each, and raised some $1300 towards their
building fund. The food, labor and use of the hall
in which the feast was held was donated, so that
no expense was attached to the venture. Another
means of raising a goodly sum towards the chest,
would be to sponsor a benefit smoker, in which the
boxers, hall and publicity would be gratis* having
no expense whatsoever, and the response from the
public would be greater, when they know that every
cent they spent would enter the community chest
Many organizations such as the Masons, Ame­
rican Legion, Odd Fellows, Knights of Pythias and
Woodmen should be more than willing to sponsor
at least one benefit before this fall, and with the
concentrated efforts of these lodges, the chest fund
will be of such size, as to take care of work which
is needed to be done each year in our city.
6,037.50 home from Scofield, where he
VII . Fixed Charge*
has been working for a few
1. Personal service:
325.00
1. Insurance .....................
weeks.
2. 1 teacher @ $1950 __ 1,950.00
75.00
3.
Rent
.............................
3. 3 teachers @ $1530 .... 4,590.00
John McMullin was * Mist
400.00
5. Total fixed charges.......
4. 3 teachers @ $1350 .... 4,050.00
shopper Friday.
2. Supplies (chalk, paper,
Carl Filer and his two grand­
100.00
etc.) ..............................
IX. Debt Service
5. Other expense of teach­
1. Principal on bonds....... 2,500.00
sons were in Vernonia Friday.
100.00
ing (substitute) ...........
2. Principal on warrants. .. 6,050.19
Mrs. A. Green and her son
6. Total expense of teach­
600.00
4. Interest on bonds .......
10,790.00
ing ..................................
500.00
were in Vernonia to do some
5. Interest on warrants ....
IV. Operation of Plant
9,650.19 trading Saturday.
9. Total debt service .......
1. Janitors and other
Bud Baldrige was working for
X. Emergency
employes ....................... 1,500.00
2,007.81
1.
100.00
2. Janitors’ supplies .........
Reed Holding last week.
Total
estimated
expendi
­
450.00
3. Fuel ..................
X
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McMullin
tures: (sum of items I-
90.00
4. Light and power
and family of Alberta, Canada,
6, II-6, III-6, IV-8, V-4,
150.00
5. Water ..............
are at Natal visiting relatives.
VI-5, VII-5, VIII-7, IX-
8. Total expense of opera­
35,000
Mrs. Bob Linsey and son Clar­
9, X-3) .........................
2,290.00
tion ...............................
ence were in Vernonia shopping
Recapitulation
Summary of Estimated Expenditures
Saturday.
Total estimated expens­
For school year from June 30, 1929, to June 30,
Richard Peterson was visiting
es
for
the
year
............
$35,000.00
1930
his uncle. Nelson Peterson, Sat­
Total estimated re­
Personal service, sum of (I-
urday.
ceipts, not including
1) (II-l) III-l) (IV-1)
proposed tax ................ 9,000.00
Miss Hazel McMullin, daugh­
(VI, 1-1, 2-1, 3-1, 4-1)..... $15,190.00
Balance,
amount
to
be
Supplies, sum of (1-2) (II-2)
ter of Edward McMullin, is here
$26,000.00 visiting her parents.
raised by district tax....
(III-2) (IV-2) (VI-1-3, 2-2
Indebtedness
220.Ou
3-2, 4-2) (VIII-4) ...........
Mrs. Carl Eiler has left for
1. Amount of bonded in­
Maintenance and repairs, sum
Newport to spend a month with
debtedness (include all
670.00
of (V-l, 2, 3) ...................
relatives.
warrants issued by vote
Debt service, sum of (IX-1,
John McMullin was in Ver­
of electors) ................. 10,000.00
2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8).......... 9,650.19
nonia on business last week.
2. Amount of warrant in­
Miscellaneous, sum of (1-3,
debtedness on warrants
Mr. and Mrs. A. Wallace were
4, 5) II-3, 4, 5) (III- 3,
issued and endorsed
_ 2___ '
4, 5) (IV-3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
callers at the home of Mrs. Jake
"not
paid
for
lack
of
(VIM, 2, 3, 4) (VIII-5,
Neurer Thursday.
funds” ........................... 6,050.19
6) ....................................... 1,150.00
Noble Dunlap was a business
4. Total indebtedness (sum
Emergency (X-l, 2) ........... 2,007.31
$16,050.19 caller at the home of Mr. and
of items 1, 2, 3) .........
$28,887.50
Total .......................................
Mrs. Frank Peterson Thursday.
Dated this 13th day of July, 1929.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Perry and
CONDIT,
H. M.
Attest: MRS, CHAS. MALMSTEN,
Mr. and Mrs. Tisendale were
ef
Directors.
Chairman
Board
District Clerk.
Saturday evening visitors at the
2,700.00
III. Instruction, Teaching
LAWYERS
DR. W. H. HURLEY
REMEMBER COMMUNITY CHEST
NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING
HARDING LODGE 116
5ts every Monday
ht in the W.O.W.
I. Visiting broth­
welcome.
Van Doren. C.C.
Messing, K. R. S.
American Legion Auxiliary
Meet* first and third
Mondays of each month
at the Legion hall.
Mrs. C. J. Nance, Pres.
Mrs. P. Wideman, Sec.
1. QO. F.
WOMENS RELIEF
I.O.O.F.—Vernonia Lodge No.
Pythian Sisters
CORPS
246 meets every Tuesday night
Vernonia Temple 61 meets
at
8 o’clock, in Grange hall. Vis­
every 2nd and 4th Tuesdays in
Meets third Thursday of each itors
always welcome.
W.O.W. hall.
month at the W. O. W. hall.
H. E. Stevenson, N. G.
MARJORIE COLE, M. E. C.
John Glasaner, Secretary.
Mrs. Lee Hall, president.
DELLA CLINE, M. of R. A C.
DANCE
BREAD
Saturday,
July 27
Legion hall
Vernonia
Earl Washburn, Chairman
Good Music
Ladies 25c
Men 75c
For Cafes
And Home Consumption
WELL-BREAD folk have got the habit of demanding Mother’s
Bread. On their own tables or at the restaurant they regard it
as an indispensable accessory to the perfect meal. Made in big,
golden-brown loaves, crisp, fresh and delicious it is a daily fav­
orite with lovers of good food. From the sanitary bakeries of—
Vernonia Bakery