Camp ... McGregor FRIDAY, JULY 22, 1932. VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON PAGE FOUR I! | Sunday. The Scott family sent back greetings to all. Dr. and Mrs. Looney of Salem are visiting the McCormick fam- ily. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Young and children are in camp visiting L. A. Young. Grant Layer and friends of Clark and Wilson’s passed through camp last week. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Bixby and daughter moved back at Port­ land. The school directors of this dis­ trict met with the Keasey direc­ tors last Friday to discuss Mc­ Gregor children going to Keasey. Nothing definite was decided. Everett Beach hiked to Jewell and back on Tuesday. Andy Olson and family have been in Portland for the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pumphrey, Mrs. Deaver and Dolores Deaver visited the E. R. Estey family over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Bixby spent three days in Portland last week. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Engstrom returned from a week in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. H. Jones and Bob and Gordon spent last week in Portland, Newberg and McMinn­ ville. They spent some time with the Phil Peterson’s in Portland. EVANGELICAL CHURCH Arthur Johnson visited his bro­ ther Arvid for the past week. He G. W. Plumer, Pastor left Friday and Mr. Johnson ac­ Be on time for Sunday school companied him as for as Port­ 9:45 a. m. The pastor will speak formation about the picnic which Camp 8 Logger Wins land. on “The Race to the End,” at will be held the first Sunday in Miss Delores Deaver is spend­ 11 a. m. August. Heavy-Weight Match ing the summer with her cousin, Christian Endeavor, 7 p. m. by If you do not attend Bible Doris Rae Estey. a live leader. The pastor preaches school elsewhere, come join us. A (St. Helens Sentinel) Carl Westlin had his tonsils re­ again at 8 p. m. “Does it Mat-! hearty welcome awaits you. Two battling elephants barged moved in Portland last week and ter?” I Mrs. M. D. Cole, teacher of the about the ring exchanging slaps spent a few days in St. Vincents Last Sunday four new mem-1 beginners’ department surprised ' and r punches and ------------------ some science — in ___ _ __ r------ ------ ---------- ------ hospital. He is reported in fine bers were received into the I her pupils with a little party fol-! the main event of a bout held health at present. • .1 v _______________ _______ :__ in the skating church. We are looking for more i lowing evening the regular work. She Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Estey shop­ this Sunday. Paul Bunyan” Hall, the served a birthday cake which she rink. ped in Vernonia Saturday. had baked for her small son weighty wrestler from Camp 8, Mrs. Harold Ridenour spent CHRISTIAN CHURCH Donald, whose birthday came Sun­ had his hands full of about 227 Saturday and Sunday in Verno­ pounds of man in the form of day. F. Caudo Stephens, Minister nia on business. “Little Joe” Van Winkle from Another great day is in prom­ Glen Williams returned home. Duluth, Minn., and way points. His brother, Ralph Williams, is ise for July 24. At 9:45 a. m. is | Van Winkle carried a lot of his Bible school hour with a great visiting the H. W. Jones family weight around his waist line but fellowship at 10:45, theme for the now. he handled himself very well for N. A. Beach is spending a few morning: “Isreal, A Picture of a man of his size. Mrs. L. Crawford and son Ed­ weeks with his son Everett Beach, The Church of Christ.” Hall won the first fall in about for Important announcements gar returned home from Forest fire warden. They are picking ber­ Grove. Stewart Parson is visiting 27 minutes with a wrist lock after ries which are very plentiful this the future activities . considerable Daiuing; battling; Van [ConsiaeraDie van Winkle winxie Remember — A stranger but with year. with them. them. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis John and|took minutes to lay Hall Joe Peachey passed through ortce with us. You are most wel- Camp McGregor on Sunday last. come, come. daughters of Forest Grove were i | low with a series of head locks Bible School Notes Mr. and Mrs. Bell Matson of Sunday visitors at the home of and then finished the job off with a body press. Hall got the winning Splendid interest is being mani- , Mr. and Mrs. R. Stanton. Cathlamet are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. J. Doyle. fested in the "Hold that line” Mrs. Jim Given and son of fall 16 minutes later with a The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. campaign, now in progress. Portland visited at the home of cradle-hold. VanWinkle, still full i of vim and vigor, decided that he The Gleaners class was the Mr. and Mrs. John Glassner. H. C. Ridenour is in Doernbecher hospital and will be confined for banner class last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Johnson mo­ did not like the referee and pro­ ceeded to take him for a few There will be special music at tored to Portland on Saturday. several weeks. Harry Condit hauled hay from falls- Hall eventually got into the Mr. end Mrs. Wm. McCormick the Bible school hour next Lord’s drove Lee Fry to Tweddleville day, also there will be more in­ the Baslington place - last week. Hay, threw Van Winkle and the Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Reynolds' referee, like a good sport, jumped To buy, sell or trade, use and children, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. 011 \ an Winkle while Hall held Eagle classified ads. Holt and Family, Mrs. Holt, and I him down. Marshall O’Neill inter­ George Holt of Beaver Creek vened about that time and stopped costs of and upon this writ; com­ were guests Sunday of Mr. and the battle. FOR RENT manding me to make sale of the A little slow, the match be­ Mrs. Gilbert Holt. FOR RENT — Modern 4-room following described personal pro- Harold Smith has completed tween Miller and Edwards, with to-wit: house, newly painted inside. At­ perty, One Sausage Machine and his new garage and fruit house. neither man really doing what he tractive. Furnished or unfurnish­ equipment, All Counters, Show Bert Wilder, employe of Clark is capable of doing in the way of ed. Mrs. M. D. Cole (28?) cases, County Scales and Platform and Wilson Lumber company, re­ wrestling. Edwards showed up as Scales, One Remington Cash Reg­ a clean, skillful wrestler in his Two furnished houses in good ister, One Dalton Adding Ma­ turned to work on Monday. Frank Schmidlin helped Geo. first bout here but changed this shape inside and out. See Mrs. chine, Two Meat Blocks, also all fixtures, equipment and ap­ McDonald haul hay. line to that of a hard-boiled bird Clara Cleveland, 1024 Columbia tools, pliances now in and belonging to Mrs. Joe Neurer and son Don­ whose main holds were fouls. The street. 29tf that certain business known as Vernonia Meat Market located in ald from Clarkston, Washington, first bout went 32 minutes, then the Columbia Building on Bridge Mrs. Wm. E. Baker and son degenerated into a knock-down WANTED St. in the City of Vernonia, Ore­ Leonard of Sherwood were week and drag-out with Miller getting WANTED TO BUY — Yearling gon, also all of the Slaughter end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sid- in the knock-out punch for the bull. See S. Kauppi. (30cl) House equipment located on the Oscar Donaldson place about 2 ney Baker, The families motored first fall. Edwards tried hard for WANTED — Fruit jars, quarts miles northeast of Vernonia, Co­ to Portland Saturday evening to the next fall and both men really county, Oregon, attend the wedding of Charley showed what they could do in the and pints. Call 471 or leave lumbia And if the proceeds thereof be line of wrestling for seven min­ word at 609 Rose avenue. (26tf not sufficient to pay the amount Wells, friend of the family. utes. Edwards almost got Miller of the Judgment in full, then for WANTED TO RENT — A piano. me to make sale of the following Harold Mayfield and Everett into an airplane spin but changed Mrs. Ethel Ray. 26tf described real property to-wit: Clark were Portland business vis­ it into a crab-hold, pinning Mil­ Beginning at a point 212 feet itors Wednesday. ler’s shoulders down for the fall. East and 135 feet North of the FOR SALE The winning fall was Miller’s Southwest corner of Lot 5 in CALL FOR BIDS SEE HAPPY For your automobile Block One Original Town of Ver­ insurance. Office Gilby Motor nonia, according to the official SEALED BIDS will be received Co. Phone 497, Res. 654. (30cl plat thereof on file and of record by the undersigned up to and in­ in the office of the County Clerk Don’t Let the Tax cluding the hour of 8 o’clock p. All kinds of good shingles for of Columbia County, Oregon, thence running West 100 feet; m. on August 1, 1932, at the sale. W. C. Crowder, Nicker­ thence North 45 feet; then East Washington Grade School in Ver­ WORRY YOU son’s road. (29*3) 100 feet; thence South 45 feet nonia, Oregon, and thereafter to the place of beginning, to­ Blackberries for sale, 50 cents a gether with all and singular the publicly opened, for $15,000 of We Assume It gallon. Mrs. M. L. Ratcliff, tenements, heriditaments and ap­ refunding bonds of school district 1228 Bridge St., Corey hill. l*lc purtenances thereunto belonging number forty-seven, Columbia Ourselves or in any wise appertaining. county, Oregon, said bonds to be i SMALL PIGS FOR SALE—$2.50 NOW, therefore, by virtue of dated July 1, 1932, to mature] on all Nyal and McKesson apiece. Weaver Clark, Box 74. said execution, judgment, decree July 1, 1935, and to bear inter­ quality merchandise. Vernonia, Oregon. 25tf and order of sale and in compli­ Establish a credit with us ance with the commands of said est payable semiannually at the and save ... We will from FOR SALE—4 Vi acres. Umile writ, I will on Tuesday the 2nd office of the county treasurer of from city limits. Small down day of August, 1932, at 10 o’­ said county at a rate not to ex­ this date give you a 5% payment. Lester Sheeley. 22tf clock a. m. of said day at the ceed 6% per annum. cash discount on your bill "Vernonia Meat Market” on if paid promptly when due. Bids must be unconditional and NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE Bridge Street in the City of Ver­ In the Circuit Court of the nonia, Oregon, sell at public auc­ be accompanied by a certified Any bills due us from State of Oregon, for Columbia tion, to the highest bidder for check in an amount not less! past accounts all subject to cash in hand all the right, title county. than $300. this discount if paid before Bank of Vernonia, an Oregon and interest which the above The bonds will be sold to the1 August 10th. Corporation, Plaintiff, vs. Wm. named defendants or either of R. Culver and Annie Culver, his them had on the date of the highest bidder, but the board re- mortgage foreclosed to the above We can save you money. wife. Defendants. serves the right to reject any By virtue of an execution, described personal property in said and all bids. i Try us. Columbia building, and at 11 o ’ ­ Judgment, decree and order of LOEL ROBERTS, sale issued out of the above en­ clock a. m. of said day at the Clerk. titled court in the above entitled Oscar Donaldson place, all of the 29c2 Slaughter House Equipment, and cause to me directed and dated if sufficient to pay the judgment NOTICE TO CREDITORS the 14th day of June, 1932, upon 2 Tubes West Tooth 1 a judgment rendered and entered in full is not received then I will l’a^te (Reg. 25c) ’ 33c on Tuesday, the 2nd day of Aug ­ in said court on the 24th day of Notice is hereby given that the ust. 1932, at 3 o ’ clock p. m. of May, 1932, in favor of Bank of Tooth brush with undersigned as Superintendent of 19c Vernonia, an Oregon Corporation, said day at the front door of the Banks for the State of Oregon Case (50c value) Plaintiff, and against the above County Court House in St. Helens, Fit Your Own Eyes $1 Cf| named defendants for the follow­ Oregon, sell at public auction, is in charge of the assets and af­ ing sums of money, to-wit: subject to redemption, to the high­ fairs of Bank of Vernonia, Verno­ Reading Glasses est bidder for cash in hand all $3500.00 with interest thereon at nia, Oregon, for the purpose of or Psyllium Seed (white ( the rate of 8% per annum from the right, title and interest which the 19th day of February. 1931, the above named defendants or liquidation. All persons who may Black) Special 59c and the further sum of $^4.20 to­ either of them had on the date of have claims against said bank are 1-Pound ............... gether with interest thereon at the the mortgage foreclosed, or since hereby notified to make legal Special TOILET SOAP - rate of 8% per annum from the that date had in or to the above proof thereof by filing a duly 28th day of December, 1931, and described real property or any verified claim, as by law provided, Mercedes, French Milled— part thereof to satisfy said defi ­ the further sum of $264.52, taxes paid, together with interest there­ ciency in said judgment and de­ with the Deputy Superintendent on at the rate of 8% per an­ cree and order of sale, interest of Banks in charge at the office CAKES num from the 28th day of March. costs and accruing costs. of Bank of Vernonia, on or be­ Dated this 27th day of June, fore October 5, 1932. 1932, and for the further sum of $247.36 paid to perfect title to 1932. A. A. SCHRAMM. OSCAR G. WEED, mortgaged personal property, to­ Sheriff of Columbia Superintendent of Banks. gether with interest thereon at County, Oregon. the rate of 8% per annum from First date of publication July the 28th day of March, 1932, and Date of first Publication July'g. 1932. the further sum of $350.00, at­ Date'of Last Publication July! I*st «l*t* of Publication Octo- Next To Post Office torney's fees and for the sum of 29th, 1932. ber 14, 1932. $17.00 costa of suit, and the Treharne Classified Ads Special 12 39c Armitage Drug Co. I when he slipped Edwards into a surf-board. About the best bout on the card was the curtain-raiser be­ tween Jack Fulton and Herman Olson. The men were evenly matched and though rather heavy were fast in their holds. Fulton took the fall in 28 minutes with a body press. KEASEY The J. O. Devaney family re­ turned from Gales Creek Tues­ day, where they were for three weeks picking raspberries. C. O. Evers made a business trip to Portland Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Cummings and daughter Barbara visited this week with Mrs. Cummings’ moth­ er, Mrs. D. K. Mendenhall. The families here are getting quite a few wild blackberries and report them plentiful. J. O. Devany and Mr. DeWitt are helping D. R. Mendenhall with his haying. Mr. DeWitt has bought a place near Keasey and is doing some work on it, planning to move on it in time for school. Mrs. Comstock shopped in Ver­ nonia Wednesday. Aircraft Registration Decreased I Many Have No Operator’s License The fact that a large number Aaircraft registrations for this of people are now driving cars state are rapidly decreasing each over the highways of this state year, according to figures on file without being duly licensed as in the secretary of state’s office. motor vehicle operators is brought For the first six months of 1932, to light by a recent analysis made only 16 license plates have been of the files containing original issued to aircraft owners and it applications in the operators divi­ is estimated that the total number sion of the secretary of state’s for the years will not exceed 25. office. During a recent campaign con­ Over a seven and one-half year period, beginning in 1925 ducted by the Portland police de- when aircraft were first required I partment there was a surprisingly to be licensed in this state, the ¡large number of persons found peak of registration was reached I who had been driving cars for in 1929 when 63 plates were is­ I several years without a proper li- sued. Since that time the number cnese. Many of these were heard to remark that they never real­ has fallen away each year. This decrease in state registra­ ized such a license was needed. The following statistics com­ tions has been due to a propor­ tionate increase in registrations piled from the applications of under the federal Department of persons who have never been li­ Commerce, as airplanes licensed censed in this state or any other by the government are not re­ 3tate, discloses the percentages of quired to obtain a state license. those who have driven for various Those used in interstate com­ lengths of times without an oper­ merce are required to get feder­ ator’s license. 32% have driven for a period al licenses, thus a larger number of aircraft are registered with of less than one year. 32% have driven for a period the Department of Commerce. The following tabulation shows of from one to two years. 17% have driven for a period the number of aircrafted register­ of from three to six years. ed in this state since 1925 and 10% have driven for a period including the first six months of of from seven to ten years. 1932: 2% have driven for a period 1925... ...15 1929— ...63 of 11 to 14 years. 1926... ...15 1930— ...40 7% have driven for a period of 1927.... — 16 1931— ....30 15 years or over. 1928... ...53 1932.... ...16 Vernonia Eagle will accept at Mrs. Inez Powell and Mrs. Clara Kerns were Portland shoppers Fri­ full value for credit on subscrip­ tions assignment of small claims day. Mrs. S. Kauppi, who was op­ against the Bank of Vernonia, erated on about seven weeks either commercial or savings de­ ago, is still quite ill at her home. partments. Extent of credit thus Mrs. W. A. Davis is spending a given will not exceed two years week at the home of her mother in advance, besides such arrears as may be due. As there is no in Centralia. Mr. and Mrs. Don Depue and provision for assigning portions Mr. and Mrs. Ray McGee were I of claims, only claims in usable charivaried Sunday night. 1 amounts can be accepted, and no The Miller barber shop is will-¡change will be given where ing to accept produce in return amount of claim is in excess of for its services to those who can­ 1 credit extended. not afford to pay cash. Mrs. E. M. Murphy ad Mrs. F. H. Veith and son Freddy motored to Vancouver Thursday. They ex­ pect to return today. Realistic Permanent With.. Ringlette Ends. A Steam Wave at reduced prices. $J.5O and $^.50 Regular $5 wave Annette BEAUTY SHOPPE Phone 431 Bridge St. JOY THEATRE Ann Harding in WESTWARD PASSAGE, Saturday and Sunday, July 23, 24. Admission 10 and 25 cents. (Adv.) EFFECTIVE SATURDAY AND MONDAY, JULY 23, 25 BEANS .................... 4-lbs. We wish to express our sincere gratitude to the friends and neigh­ bors and also a number of people from town, who helped us dur­ ing the fire which destroyed our home Friday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Malmsten. 15c Idaho Great Northern CARD OF THANKS PEANUT BUTTER ........ Pound 9c In bulk . . . Bring container. Edwards Dependable, vacuum packed LODGES Vernonia Post 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. K. A. McNeill, W. M. W. E. Bell, Secretary. 25c 49-lb. Sack .... 99c Best Foods. American Legion 1 1 9, American Legion. Meets 2nd and Tuesdays month, 8. J. E. Kerr, Com­ mander; Eugene Shipman, Adj. Pint MAYONNAISE FLOUR Primrose . . . Milled in the Northwest. Vegetable Salad TOMATOES Shrimp Fine quality dry -g V pack. CAN ___ XXC Fresh locals — 3 lbs . . .. 17c LETTUCE Large firm heads J HEAD ................... 4C Flavo Jell Fine for dessert. PACKAGE Olives CUCUMBERS Green and firm — 2 for 5c Delicious ripe CAN .............. Order of Eaatern Star Nehalom Chapter 153, O. E. S. Regular commu­ nication first and third Wed­ nesdays of each month, at Ma­ sonic Temple. All visiting sis­ ters and broth­ ers welcome. Mrs. Edith Pearse, W. M. Mrs. Alma Bell, Secretary. Mountain Heart Rebekah Lodge No. 243 No. 243, I.O.O.F., meets every second and fourth Thursdays in I. O. O. F. hall, Vernonia. Visit­ ors always welcome. Marie O’Donnell, N. G. Emma Miller, Secretary. Pythian Sister» Vernonia Temple 61 meets every 2nd and 4th Wednesdays in W.O.W. hall. Edna Brown, M. E. C. Clara Kerns, M. or R. 4 C. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS HARDING LODGE 11« Meets every Monday night in the I.O.O.F. hall. Visiting broth­ ers welcome. R. M. Aldrich, C. C. H. Culbertson, K.R.S. RICE............................. 4-lbs. Blue Rose, full grain. MILK ........................... Tall Can Max-i-muM Quality. WATERMELON ........ 5c Pound 2c Pound .... 17c Red meated Klondykes. CHEESE 19c And 5c Box Uneeda Crackers FREE. Choice ^Meats Market Features Reef Roast Reef Roil Veal Roast Boneless Beef Salt Pork lb. 14c lb 8c lb. 121/2 c Stew lb. 15c lb. 13e -