Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, October 10, 1930, Page 7, Image 7

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    FRIDAY, OCTOBER, 10, 1930.
THE VERNONIA EAGLE
PAGE SEVEN
morning.
He injured his arm were up from Kenneys camp Fri- i'icio Tax Collector of Columbia
uay evening, where they are County, Oregon, by authority of
in the football game.
both employed.
Mrs. Lane is an order made and entered by
Marvel Graven receive«’ a “Wa­ cooking at the camp.
, the County Court of Columbia
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sundland 'County, Oregon, sitting for the
terbury” from Professor Wilker­
son last Friday. It was given were business visitors in Port- - transaction ol County business,
{ on the 1st. day of October, 1930,
Mt Enure wad elected class ad- as an award in a contest in the land Monday.
Tom Brewer was in the village I will offer for sale at public auc­
Civics class. Vance Larafore tied
Editor
Larry Marshall j • visor.
with him but a coin decided in from Ryderwood, Washington, tion for cash a certain piece and
A**t. Editor
Christine Rainer!
Monday.
parcel of real property located
Sport* Ed. Marvin Porterfield
The sophomore class as a whole “Gravy’s” favor.
Mr. and Mrs. Frances Burn­ in Columbia County, Oregon,
Senior Reporter Grace Condit have settled down to real work.
Larry Marshall, Ervin Smith ham were dinner guests on Sun­ heretofore bid in by said
Jr. Reporter Kathryn Malmtten This year members of the sopho­
Soph. Rep. Melville Malmsten more class will probably take a and Arthur Nanson went hunt­ day of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Melis. County at a tax foreclosure sale
The A. R. Melis family have I and to which said County now
Frosh Reporter Florence Wall more active part in athletics and ing Sunday. This is a “good”
Jilierent school socials than they remedy for stiffness and bruises a new Atwater-Kent screen grid holds a deed by virtue of said
football. electric radio purchased from sale; that said real rpoperty will
The strong Scappoose eleven did last year as freshmen. Ev­ received while ——o playing
I be sold to the highest and best
—
Chas. Sundland this week.
defeated the Vernonia High Log­ eryone of them are working for
Bruce Cummings (Admiral)
Frank Peterson was in the vil- bidder for cash but in no event
gers in a thrilling game Satur- the betterment of the class and
MMcD shipped out on a lumber steamer läge on business Monday after- for a less sum than Seventy-five
day, October 4, by the score of school as a whole.
from Seattle this summer. He noon.
Dollars, said property to be sold
19 to 0.
Henry Crouder sprained his being described as follows, to-
Scappoose scored twice in the
A new grading system is be­ visited the Orient and teh Philip­ ankle
Monday while working at I wit ;-
first half on breaks, Johnson ing used in the high school this pine Islands.
the Riggles Logging company.
10 acres in the Northeast Quar­
intercepted a pass on the Ver­ year. 1 indicates excellent; 2,
ter of the Northwest Quarter
nonia thirty yard line and when good, 94-100; 3, average, 87-93;
STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP
of the Northeast Quarter of
the Loggers line held Scappoose 1, fair, 80,-86; and 5, failing,
Section 26 Township 5 North
e ... downs
a ____
72-79.
for
on the five yard i:««
line, 79.7Q
Statement
of
ownership,
man
­
of Range 5 West of the Wil-
I
Dowling
the head linesman called Verno­
Because of shortage of library
agement, circulation, etc., re­
lamette Meridian as described
nia offside on the fourth down, books, each student can only
quired by the Act of Congress
in deed recorded in Book 33
thus giving Scappoose a first check one out for seven days
of August 24, 1912, of the
on Page 373 deed records of
Mr. and 'Mrs. Chas. Sundland
down on the one foot line. They at a time, although they may be
Vernonia
Eagle,
published
Columbia County, Oregon,
were business visitors in Portland
scored and plunged off right renewed.
weekly at Vernonia, Oregon, said sale to be made on Saturday
one day this week.
tackle for the extra point.
for October 1, 1930.
George Turner was visiting State of Oregon, County of Co­ the 1st. day of November, 1930,
They scored in the second quar­
The largest class in the history
at the hour of 10 o’clock A. M.
ter in tile same manner. After of Vernonia high school is now his mother, Mrs. Reynolds Thurs­ I lumbia, ss:
day, He is moving his family! Before me, a notary public in at the West front door of the
recovering a fumble on the twen­ taking Typing I.
ty five yard line they drove to
“I am well pleased with their back on the Burn. The Turners! and for the state and county County Court House in St. Hel­
Vernonia’s five yard line where work and the Typing II class is have been doing some logging1 aforesaid, personally appeared ens, Columbia County, Oregon.
OSCAR G. WEED,
they were held for downs again, doing remarkably well,” stated near Scappoose during the sum-i Ray D. Fisher, who, having been
Sheriff of Columbia, County,
The head linesman again ruled Miss Ruth Martin, who has mer.
duly sworn according to law,
Oregon.
that a Vernonia man was offside charge of the commercial depart-,I Mrs. James Jones and baby deposes and says that he is the
By H. E. VEAZIE, Deputy.
and Scappoose had a first down ment.
¡daughter were shopping in the publisher of the Vernonia Eagle
and first published October
The
The bookkeeping class is using village Friday from Fishhawk,
on the one foot line.
and that the following is, to the Dated
3rd. 1930..
touchdown was only a matter oi mimeograph problems instead of
Mrs. Ed. Reynolds visited for best of his knowledge and belief, Date of last publication October
course but the determined Ver­ sets.
a few days last week with her a true statement of the owner­ 31st. 1930.
nonia line broke through and
ship, management, etc., of the
niece at Vesper.
Begining with this week the
smothered the try for point.
Mrs. John Schlippy returned aforesaid publication 1 for the NOTICE OF CALL OF BONDS
Civics
class
is
giving
It seems peculiar that the two
five min- to her home here from Vancouv- date shown in the above > capticn,
costly offside penalties were the ute talks at one o’clock. Grace er last week. She has been un- required by the Act of August
Notice is hereby given to the
only two called in the whole Condit talked Monday on “What der the doctor’s care, and is a 24, 1912, embodied in section holders of the following bonds of
a freshman should do to get little improved in health altho 411, Postal Laws and Regula- the City of Vernonia, Columbia
game.
Vernonia’s greatest threat came the greatest good out of his not well.
tions, printed on the reverse side county, Oregon:
in the third quarter. They re 'ershman year.”
Bond No. 6 of general obliga-
Mrs. Merl Tiderman and small of this for, to-wit:
Allie Simmons, Larry Marshall daughter were up from Jewell
ceived the ball on the kickoff
1. That the names and ad- tion bonds dated May 1, 1926,
and ran and passed the ball to and Robert Holcomb are to talk visiting her sister, Mrs. Hanson, • dresses of the publishers, editor, said bond being in denomina-
the six yard line where they were later this week.
Saturday.
managing editor and business tion of $500.00.
held lacking two inches of muk
The William Bridgers family|managers are:
Bond No. 7 of Improvement
“Our enrollment at the end spent Sunday at Birkenfeld with! Publisher, Ray D. Fisher, Ver- district No. 3. dated May 1, 1926
ing a first down.
Scappoose came back in the of the fourth week of school is the Keatons
j nonia, Oregon.
said bond being in denomination
fourth quarter and really earner 179, which is three less than
Irene Holce entertained a num-; Editor, Ray D. Fisher, Ver­ of $500.00.
a touchdown, Their weight ad- last year,” stated Professor Wil­ ter of her little friends on Sat- nonia, Oregon,
Bond No. 9 of Improvement
vantage began to show and they kerson, last Thursday.
urday afternoon, the occasion | Business
Manager, Ray D. ^district No. 8, dated May 1,
There are 36 freshman, 52 being her eighth birthday. The i Fisher, Vernonia, Oregon,
reeled off first downs on straigh:
1926, said bond being in deno­
off-tackle plays, which were suc­ sophomores, 52 juniors and 29 guests played games, and had ai 2. That
the owners are: ~
Ray D. mination of $500.00.
All of
ml
cessful only by sheer power. The; leniors. Of these 88 are girls I good time in general. Mrs. Hol- Fisher, Vernonia, Oregon.
the above bonds being redeem­
I
failed to convert as the Log­ md 81 boys.
ce served a nice ltfnch to the | Harriet D. Fisher, Portland, able at the option of said city
gers put forth one last effort
I youngsters. Irene recieved some I . Oregon,
on November 1, 1930. That pur­
and stopped them.
Vernonif
| 3. That the known bondhold- suant to said option, said bonds
very pretty presents.
)
showed lots of fight and a good
PERSONALS
Jim Spilse is back in the vil- ers, mortgagees and other se- will be redeemed within 30 days
passing game.
lage again after a summers ab-1 curity holders owning or holding from the date of this notice,
| 1 per cent or more of total to-wit: On the First day of No­
Mr. McEntire and a “friend” sence at the Camp.
The ’.ine-up for both teams:
There was a large crowd out amount of bonds, mortgages or vember, 1930, upon presentation
Vernonis notored to Oswego Sunday.
Scappoose
to the sale on the Lewis Bach- other securities are:
to the fiscal agency of Ore­
O. Sorlei
J. Magwood
L.E.R.
Miss Crail and Miss Gehring man place on Wednesday. There
Mark E. Moe, Hood River, gon in New York City, to-wit:
M. Graven
J. Green
L.T.R.
The National Park Bank.
D. McPherson L.G.R. Porterfieli .vent to Portland to spend the were people from Jewell, Marsh-1 Oregon,
land, Woodson, Clatskanie, Astor-1
RAY D. FISHER.
In case the holders of said
Herbert Olson C L. Christensoi weekend.
ia. The household _ goods brought
_ ’ Sworn to and subscribed be- bonds fail to present same at
D. Mortor
R.G.L.
F. Levin
Levi Austin spent Sunday with a fair price, not too high, and fore me this 9th day of Octo- the time and place mentioned
RTL B. Cumming;
F. Michek
herein for the redemption there-
REL L. Marshal' his wife and children in Rainier. the stock and farm implements her, 1930.
F. Tufts
JOSEPH SCOTT,
went very reasonable. Sandwiches
of, then the interest aforesaid
G. Adam
QB
C. Grewell
Notary Public for Oregon. will thereafter pay only the
Miss Drake has had a rumble and coffee was served at noon
R. Holcoml
C. Josephson LHR
|
My
commission
expires
February
«eat
installed
in
her
new
Ford
by
the
auctioneers.
amount of such bond and the
A. Nanson
RHL
A. Niblock
Miss Sieverts spent the week­ ;1. 1932.
interest accrued thereon up to
J. Kirk coupe.
FB
O. Johnson
end with her parents in Astoria.
the said first day of November,
Niblock, Johnson and Joseph
Mrs. Bert Eastman was visit- NOTICE OF RESALE OF REAL
Miss Martin and Miss Drake
son made touchdowns for Scap «pent the weekend in St. Helens. ing Mrs. Devine one day last PROPERTY BID IN BY COLUM­ 1930.
Dated at Vernonia, Oregon, on
poose. Adams and Nanson show Miss Drake is taking vocal les- week.
BIA COUNTY AT TAX SALE. this 1st day of October, 1930.
ed up well in the backfield whil< sons there.
Mrs. Sundland and Mrs. Dow­
Notice is hereby given that the
LINDLEY, Treasurer,
Marshall played a fine game al
ling called on Mrs. Osburn one undersigned Sheriff and Ex-Of- 113c
City of Vernonia, Ore.
end.
Mr. Wilkerson attended the day last week.
Northrup, Smith and Malmster football game at Scappoose Sat-
Mrs. Mary Peterson is at Cor­
saw service in the game as sub urday. He took two students. vallis keeping house for her
stitutes.
grandson, Floyd Deeds, who is
Miss Zelma New, alumna, visit- attending college at that place.
We freshmen of this year have ed the high school Friday.
Mrs. Fred Parrknon spent
become accustomed to the high
Tuesday with Mrs. Lee Osburn.
school ways and all seem to be
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lane
John Kirk was absent Monday
pleased with the high school
work.
We find it is very much dif
ferent from the grade school
FW
but we like it.
The Timber Line
1
Call for County Warrant*
| ceased, by the County Court of
I the State of Oregon for Colum-
I have money on hand to pay j bia County, and has qualified.
all the endorsed General Road All persons having claims against
Warrants.
said estate are hereby notified
Interest ceases October 10, to present the same, duly veri­
1930.
fied as by law required to the
GLADYS PETERSON,
undersigned at her residence,
Treasurer Columbia County. 924 State street in the City of
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF Vernonia, Columbia County, Ore­
gon, within six months from the
THE STATE OF OREGON
date hereof.
FOR COLUMBIA COUNTY
BESSIE TAPP, Administra­
IN THE MATTER OF THE
trix of the Estate of Hannah
ESTATE OF HANNAH BERG-
Bergerson, deceased.
ERSON, deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
GORDON R. WATT,
NOTICE is hereby given that Attorney for said estate.
the undersigned has been ap­
Dated and first published Sep­
pointed administratrix of the tember 12, 1930. Date of last
Estate of Hannah Bergerson, de- publication October 10, 1930.
Mist
The sophomores held
meeting and the following of­
ficers were elected, Edgar Craw­
ford, president; Julia Banzer,
vice president; Melville Malmsten
secretary and treasurer.
—---- —------------------------------------. 25 White Leghorn pullets, good
Neat Cottage, next to Cleveland
strain, 5 months 15 days old.
Apartments, furnished $12.50. - Chas. Schmidlin, Phone 13F51.
P. Hill, 875 Second St.
_______
112*
FOR RENT—3 room furnished Repossessed ’29 Ford Fordor Se­
house and 3 room unfurnished
dan for sale, car like new.
house. O. H. Drorbaugh, 992 Specially priced this week. Kerr
Second Ave,
1 ltf. Motor Co.
111c
WANTED
BABY BUGGY for sale, $30 val-
| ue; will sell for $15. Slightly
WANT—pasture, for sheep or i used with storm curtain. Phone
cattle, stubble field or brush [272._______________________ 112*
field prefered. Beaverton, Ore-
gon, Route2 Box 299
102c Brunswick Phonograph, about 50
records, $15.00.
Machine is
WANT—to buy hay, clover, or good as new. Mrs. A. E. Jones,
oats and vetch prefered, loose or Vernonia Timber route.
114*
baled. Beaverton, Oregon, Route
2 Box 299.
102c I Use Eagle Classified ads.
I
Joy Theatre
JOHN McCORMACK in
Seng ef Hv t-ieart
A Movietone Romance with Song, Comedy
and Sentiment—
FRIDAY
BUSTER KEATON in
“DOUGHBOYS”
SATURDAY
Flights
6iTOP SPFÆD"
1‘
Per Pound
Sat-* Sun
OCT. 11-12.
For such Nationally
Known Lines as—
FOR SALE
Passenger
1 dollar minimum.
Exclusive
AGENTS
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—2-room apartments, j FOR SALE—fresh Jersey cow.
new, clean and quiet.
Hot I Mrs. A. R. Counts. 8f525. 102c
water; water, light and wood $15
month, P, Hill, 875 Second St. CUT FLOWERS for sale. 1024
First Ave. Mrs. W. L. Van
FOUR Room house, Second St., Doren. Phone 1136.
4tf.
near R. R. track, $8.00. P.
Hill, 875 Second St.
200 Pullets 3Hl-months old for
sale cheap. Dozen or all. Above
FIVE room house, Bridge St.,
and Weed Ave., (Sesseman Lindsay's old mill. Cal Stillings.
93c
house) $12.50. P. Hill, 875 Sec-'
Chicken reed
Dairy Feeds
Oats, Vetch
With Joe E. Brown, Bernice Claire, Jack
Whiting, Frank McHugh, Lama Lei
SUNDAY-MONDAY
Men of the North ”
Vernonia Airport
PARACHUTE JUMPS
Sat. 5 P. M. Jump by Vern Westphal.
Sun. 2 P. M. Jump by local man.
Sun. 5 P. M. Jump by Sammie Dare, Hollywood
Movie Stunt Act ress.
Vernonia Trading Co
ED TAPP
CASS BERGERSON
With Gilbert Roland, Barbara Leonard
Arnold Ko>e<
TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY
CHRISS FLYING SERVICE, Vancouver
WHITMANS CANDY
PENSLAR PRODUCTS
SARGON
EASTMAN KODAKS
ATWATER-KENT
and
MAJESTIC RADIOS
REXALL
PRODUCTS
Hi('f
Pharmaev
FINNEY OF THE FORCE
The Truth