Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, October 28, 1932, Page 5, Image 5

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    FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1932.
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
PAGE FIVE
Warrenton were guests over the
TO THE VOTERS OF
COLUMBIA COUNTY
weekend of Mrs. Guy Peoples.
Lloyd Coffman and Elza Far­
During the time I have been
Mildred Hawkins
ley of Strassel spent days with
Mrs. A. A. Dowling
your DISTRICT ATTORNEY there
friends in Riverview.
has been COLLECTED as fines
Mrs. Lloyd Cummings is spend­
Mrs. Lee Hall left Friday for
Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson and forfeitures and PAID into
Ben Howell of San Francisco Waldport, accompanied by Mrs.
the
Public Treasury over $142,- ing a few days in Portland.
and daughter Rachel and her hus­ 000.00,
or an average of $1,000
is visiting his mother, Mrs. G. W. Minnie Mills and sons, who will band and children were here Sun­
Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Evers
per rponth, for the relief of the
Foust.
shopped in Vernonia Tuesday.
make their home there.
day calling on old friends. They TAX BURDEN.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Williams
During the past four years I
Kenneth Bodie cut his leg
Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Christiansen used to live in the valley some
left Monday for McMinnville, visited relatives in St. Helens 15 years ago on the place that hAyf prosecuted, in the different with an ax and had to have
courts
of
the
county,
more
than
where they have employment.
is known as the Danielson place. 700 criminal cases; of this num­ seven stitches taken. He is get­
Saturday.
Mrs. Dan May, Miss Goldie
Oliver Graves had the misfor- They now own a store and service ber over 94 per cent resulted in ting along fine.
May andi Mrs. Ed Lucas visited tune of losing his cow Monday.
station at Fairview.
| convictions.
The infant son of W. J. Linds-
EAGLE CLASSIFIEDS
relatives in Portland Tuesday.
Mrs. Fred Rainey has been very
Wm. Bridgers, Percy Skaling' > Of those prosecuted during the ley has been quite ill.
four years for violation of
Mrs. Edith Farley and son Oral sick this week with ptomaine and Leon Malcolm returned Sat­ past
BRING RESULTS
W. J. Lindsley was home this
the Liquor Laws more than 95
Farley come home Friday after poisoning.
urday from a ten days hunting per cent have been found guilty. weekend. He is working at Car­
spending a few weeks at Strassel.
Dr. R. T. Brennan and ~
_ trip. They each captured and
An important duty of this of­ rots, Washington.
Peg
fice consists of advising the
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Billings Bennett of Portland were guests1 brought home some venison.
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. White spent
ship of the Estate of Clara L.
FOR SALE
Court and other County
and family and Mrs. B. B. Hawk­ | Monday evening of Mrs. O. D.
L. Wickstrom was home from I County
Cleveland, an Incompetent.
Offices in the administration of last week at their farm in Sheri­
'
McCabe.
ins were guests at the home of
near Taft over the weekend.
County affairs. The advice so giv­ dan. He returned Monday with FOR SALE—Excellent Northern
NOTICE OF
Mrs. Paul Drscoll on Stony Point
Mr. ad Mrs. Virgil Powell visit­
The Chas. Sundland folks were en during my term of office has another cow to add to his herd.
Spy apples, 50c a box; Sweet
FINAL
SETTLEMENT
Sunday.
ed relatives in Portland Monday. Portland business visitors over resulted in avoiding costly litiga­
Kenneth Bodie was around here cider, 25c a gallon; potatoes
tion involving the County, and
Ruth Byers has been absent
Mrs. Al Hartung returned this the weekend.
Notice is hereby given, that the
I feel that experience gained dur­ taking school census. The names 50c and $1.00 per hundred. Fry­
from school on account of sick­ week from Elsie where she attend­
ers, 16c a pound. Phone 7-F-52. undersigned, as Guardian of the
Shoppers from down river Fri- ing nearly twelve years of service of 19 children were taken.
ness.
ed the wedding of her brother.
is a valuable asset to the people
Mrs. Ray Vincent of Jewell Earl Snyder.
44*1 person and estate of Clara i L.
day were Mrs. Ain Wallace, Mrs. I of
Columbia county.
Mrs. M. Hartung will leave
Virgil Powell and brother, O.
j
Meadows and Mrs. Chas.
My oppi
jonent, Mr. Storla, com- and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Belongia FOR SALE—Fryer rabbits; also Cleveland, an incompetent per-
Wednesday for Williams, Calif., D. Powell, returned from Sea­ Wm.
son, has filed in the above en-
ecause the county fur- of Chehalis, Wash., visited at the
Melis.
plains
be<
I
breeding
does,
pedigreed
stock,
to spend the winter with her side Sunday.
nishes me with an office in the Devaney home this week.
New Zealand reds and New Zea­ titled court her final account and
Shady Lane left for Buxton Court
daughter, Mrs. Chas. Haywood.
Noble Dunlap visited his moth­
House and while he does
Norman Pettijohn of Jewell land whites. Rose Ave. Rabbitry, report as such guardian, and
Monday
for
a
few
days
visit.
not so state, . he leaves
___ the
__ _____
infer- spent the weekend with his bro­ 1246 Rose Ave.
Mrs. George Parker, Mrs. er, Mrs. M. Dunlap, Sunday.
42ctf that Monday, the 28th day of
Donnaway and Mrs. Harold Par­
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cummings | The gravel trucks are busy ence that this will not be neces­ ther Mayo.
sary
if
he
is
elected
to
the
posi
­
FOR APPLES, several varieties, November, 1932, at 1 o’clock p.
ker shopped in Portland Satur­ and daughter Virginia were in ^hauling from the Mist-Clatskanie tion which I now hold. I have
Edith Lindsley is working at
see Harry Culbertson.
43tf. m. in the court room of said
day.
Portland Monday visiting with .mountain crusher to the road be- maintained my office in the Carrolls, Wash., for her aunt.
court in the Court House in the
Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Miller had their son and brother, Bruce, ' tween Mist and Birkenfeld. The Court House at the request of
Weaver City of St. Helens, in said county
Anna Devaney and Norman PIGS FOR SALE
41tf
Clark.
as their guests Sunday, Mr. and who was there for only a short road is in terrible shape, but we the members of the County Court Pettijohn attended the dance in
and state, has been fixed as the
hope with the increasing loads of who feel that the advisor of the Vernonia Saturday.
Mrs. Clifford Bengerson of Pleas­ time.
1 team brown mares, 11 years time and place by said Court for
County should at all times be ac­
gravel
constantly
being
dumped
ant hill.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Tillitson of
cessible to those requiring his
old. Weight 1300. Free from the hearing of objections to said
Mr. DeWitt had the misfortune
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Justice of Newport were guests over the it will soon be better and that services. I heartily concur with to lose a horse this week. He all blemishes, Also new harness. final report and account and the
Treharne and Mr. and Mrs. T. weekend at the home of Mrs. Al cars will be able to pull through the judgment of the Court in this lost one in August when it fell Some farming implements. Will settlement thereof.
respect.
without being helped.
R. Turner of Vernonia spent Hartung.
Frank Rinck,
Mr, Storla, in his first letters through a rairoad trestle. He is take in cattle.
MRS. H. SWORD,
Sunday at the hime of Mrs. Riley
Our school principal, Miss Nei- to the public, boldly stated that now without a team.
Banks, Ore.
44cl
Guardian.
Hall.
STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP mela, had the misfortune to get the taxpayers of Columbia eounty
Dated and first published Oct.
Friends of Mrs. Bassett will
a bad fall Monday and broke paid a stenographer to do my pri­
WANTED
W. M. Tugman, editor of the
28, 1932.
be glad to know she is able to
Statement of ownership, man­ her shoulder. She was standing on vate law work. In his latest com­ Eugene Register-Guard and Ed
Last publication November 25,
munications
he
does
not
so
state.
be up again.
agement, circulation, etc., require- the step adder looking after the
Will give legal services in ex­
Turnbull,
of
Shelton-Turnbull-
Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig of Silver- ed by the Act of Congress of Au­ getting down of some extra desks If he has discovered that his first Fuller, Eugene printers, were in change for wood, farm products 1932.
statement was erroneous would
ton spent Sunday with Mr. and gust 24, 1912, of the Vernonia when the ladder slipped and Miss it not have been only fair to have Vernonia yesterday for a short or anything I can use. Lester W. A. HARRIS, Attorney.
Mrs. John Plummer.
Eagle, published weekly at Ver­ Neimela fell, with the ladder fully investigated the facts before time while on their way to Clats­ Sheeley.
tf.
NOTICE OF ELECTION
Friends of Mrs. M. Dunlap pas- nonia, Oregon, for October 1, striking her chest and shoulder. making any statement regarding kanie.
Notice of School Election Upon
it?
THE
TAX
PAYERS
DO
NOT
Question
of Increasing Tax Levy
sing through this week from Sea- 1932.
MISCELLANEOUS
As nearly as we can learn, she AND HAVE NOT PAID ANY
Miss Nettie Alley was in Ver­
Over Amount Limited by Section
side stopped for a short visit
State of Oregon, 'County of Co­ was not able to give the facts STENOGRAPHER
FOR DOING nonia yesterday.
Article XI, State Constitution.
NOTICE — I will not be respon­ 11, Notice
lumbia, ss:
with her enroute to Seattle.
very clearly, she was taken to MY PRIVATE WORK.
is hereby given that an
Mr. Storla, for several years, of pre-election promises of econo­
sible for any bills or debts con­ election will be held in School
Mr. and Mrs. E. Blackman and
Before me, a notary public in Clatskanie by Mrs. Sundland
my
and
I
believe
they
prefer
a
acted
as
Justice
of
the
Peace
at
tracted by Verda Lamoreaux. District No. 47 of Columbia
family spent the weekend at Mol- and for the state and county where she was attended to by
Helens and many cases were record of performance in prefer­
41*6 County, State of Oregon, at the
lalo attending the wedding festivi­ aforesaid, personally appeared the doctors and where she is St.
filed in that Court, a large por­ ence to unwarranted and unse­ Dayton Lamoreaux.
Washington school in said dis­
ties of her brother.
Ray D. Fisher, who, having been at this writing.
cured
promises.
This
is
especially
tion of which were criminal cases
trict, on the 14th day Novem­
TO CREDITORS
Mr. and Mrs. George Parker are duly sworn accoiding to law, | Donald Sundland is teaching in tried under the advice and dir­ true when it is considered that In NOTICE
the County Court of thè State ber, 1932, at 8:00 p. m., for the
remodeling and refurnishing their deposes and says that he is the ’ Miss Neimela's place until she is ection of myself as District At­ the improper handling of a very of Oregon, for Columbia County. purpose of submitting to the legal
torney.
This
is
a
position
for
few
important
cases
would
soon
new home recently occupied by publisher of the Vernonia Eagle able to teach.
In the Matter of the Estate of voters of said district the question
which the law does not require or wipe out any savings to be ef­ Charles
W. Mellinger, Deceased. of increasing the tax levy for the
Art Wridrre. George says he is and that the following is, to the
expect legal training as the work fected as proposed by my op­
a
Miss
Olga
Halmstrom
was
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
year 1933-34 over the amount
afraid Tillie will be mighty hard best of his knowledge and belief, I
ponent.
is
largely
clerical.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN limited by section 11, article XI,
Portland visitor over the •week­
I am personally acquainted with
There will be few readers of
to get along with after the dust a true statement of the owner-]
That
the
undersigned
has
been
of
the Constitution of Oregon.
this letter who have not at some most of the voters of this county
settles.
ship, management, etc., of the end.
The reasons for increasing such
time during my term of office and most of you are acquainted appointed administrator of the
Marian
McMullen
had
charge
Mr. and Mrs. Craig Donaway aforesaid publication for
1
the of the central office Saturday. been obliged to write this office with me. As the result of your estate of Charles W. Mellinger, levy are: Due to a clerical error,
of Riverview are now occupying date shown in the above ! caption,
some phase of county confidence I have spent nearly deceased, by the County Court of several years ago, the clerk of
Wm. Finley of Warren was a concerning
or state affairs and this neces­ twelve years as your District At­ Columbia County, State of Ore­ this district submitted the bud­
house No. 1325 on Bridge street, required by the Act of August
business visitor Tuesday.
sarily means that thousands of torney and know of no reason, gon, and has duly qualified. All get to the Couny Assessor several
having moved Saturday.
24, 1912, embodied in section
letters must be answered by the nor has any reason been pointed persons having claims against thousand dollars lower than it
Bud Robbins is on the sick list 411, Postal Laws and Regula­ Oregon.
District Attorney. I do not be­ out, why the confidence thus said estate are hereby notified to had actually been voted. This er­
this week.
tions printed on the reverse side
3. That the known bondhold­ lieve that the intelligent voter heretofore displayed should not present the same, duly verified as ror has lowered the base of this
by law required, to the under­ district to the extent that it will
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Chatman of this for, to-wit:
ers, mortgagees and other se­ expects his District Attorney to continue.
signed at his residence in the city be necessary to vote in excess
Respectfully submitted,
and family and Mr. and Mrs.
1. That the names and ad­ curity holders owning or holding idevote his time to typing letters
JOHN L. FOOTE. of Vernonia, Oregon, within six to the 6 per cent limitation in
and
long
and
detailed
legal
opin
­
Cecil Urie and baby spent Sun­ dresses of the publishers, editor, 1 per cent or more of the total ions. People are becoming tired (Pd. Adv, by John L. Foote.) months from the date hereof.
order to carry on the school.
Dated and first published Oc­
day at the home of Mrs. Frank managing editor and business amount of bonds, mortgages or
The amount of special tax
tober 14th, 1932.
proposed to be levied for said
Hankle.
managers are:
other securities are:
Date
of
last
publication
No
­
year is $39,372.90.
Ike Chatman while at work
Publisher, Ray D. Fisher, Ver-
Mark E. Moe, Hood River,
vember 11th, 1932.
Dated this 18th day of October,
Tuesday had the misfortune of nonia, Oregon.
LEE HALL,
Oregon.
1932.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the budget committee of
Administrator.
breaking some bones in his left
Editor, Ray D. Fisher, Ver-
Sworn to and subscribed be- the city
Ben S. Owens,
of Vernonia, Columbia county, Oregon, a municipal cor­
hand.
Chairman, Board of Directors
nonia, Oregon.
fore me this 26th day of Octo- poration, has fied in the office fo the levying board, to-wit: the W. A. Harris, Attorney.
ATTEST:
Mrs. Chas. Christiansen had as
Managing Editor, none.
ber, 1932.
City Council of said city, its detailed estimate of the tctal amount
FINAL SETTLEMENT
Loel Roberts, District Clerk.
of receipts, and also the total amount of money proposed to be In the County Court of the State
her guests over the weekend Mr.
Business Manager, none.
LOEL ROBERTS,
by taxation and expended by said municipal corporation for
and Mrs. Herman Johnson of
2. That the owners are Ray D.
Notary Public for Oregon. raised
Vernonia Eagle classifieds are
all purposes for the fiscal year of 1932, which estimates are as of Oregon for Columbia County.
Portand.
Fisher, Vernonia, Oregon.
(My commission expires May follows:
In the Matter of the Guardian- a pajing proposition. Try them.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Byers of
Harriet D. Fisher, Portland 13, 1935.)
ESTIMA I à BUDGET 1933
Uiverview
Mist
KEASEY
A -A Di
i
NOTICE OF BUDGET MEETING
PERSONAL SERVICE
F riendly
Service
Recorder’s salary .................................................
Recorder’s supplies ....................................,.........
Treasurer’s salary ...............................................
Treasurer’s supplies ...........................................
City Attorney’s salary ........................................
Marshal’s salary ...................................................
Librarian's salary ................................................
Street Superintendent’s salary .....................
*
You can buy
on faith
960.00
150.00
45.00
75.00
75.00
100.00
75.00
100.00
5.00
135.00
300.00
75.00
50.00
1000.00
100.00
2000.00
4000.00
300.00
WATER OPERATING FUND
''Friendly Service"
NOW
GÇNERAL FUND
Street lighting ....................
Street lighting
_
maintenance
Fuel and city hall expense
t
City hall supplies ................
City dump ............................. .
Accounting .............................
City Jail expose ..................,
Library books and shelving
Transportation, books .........
State Accident commission
Fire department ..................
Legal publications ...............
Elections .................................
Emergency fund .................
City park ..............................
Payment of outstanding warrants and interest
Loss on delinquent taxes ......................................
Sewer expenses .......................................................
Superintendent’s salary ............................. ..........
Supplies and maintenance ....................................
If we had to sum up in one phrase the
ideal for which we are constantly striving,
that phrase would be . . .
960.00
150.00
192.00
25.00
500.00
960.00
192.00
120.00
Sinking fund ..........
Investor’s Syndicate
Interest ...................
Sinking fund
Interest
WATER BOND FUND
SEWER BONDS
GENERAL BONDS
Sinking fund
Interest
Loss on delinquent taxes .......................
“I talked with grandma the other day,”
said the young housewife. “I told her I
dreaded this daily shopping—that I hardly
knew where to begin. And she made me
feel ashamed; she actually did!”
We know about what her grandma told
her. “In my day you would nave dreaded
shopping much more. It was a real chore
then. From place to place you went, look­
ing, looking, tasting this, sniffing at that,
buying on suspicion and not on faith. You
didn’t know who made the things you
bought; they didn’t have labels; most of
them werenrt in packages.
1080.00
2500.00
1500.00
2220.00
5946.25
7000.00
4800.00
600.00
240.00
8000.00
“Now you know by name most of the
things you buy. You buy a can of So-and-
so’s Beans today, and you know they’ll be
just the same when you buy them again.
You read the advertisements in your pa­
per, see where the best values are offered,
make up your list, and out you go and get
it over with in a jiffy! Count your bless­
ings, my dear—they are manyr
TOTAL AMOUNT BUDGET
To be raised by direct taaatiea
By this we mean service that is cour­
teous and dependable, to prove to you
that we value your good-will and confi­
dence.
Oregon Gas & Electric Company
s
Estimated receipts from fines and licenses ....
Estimated receipts from waver system
Cash in bank .................... ...................................
Cash in County Treasury ..................................
Delinquent tax G. D. Fund ...............................
Delinquent tax Sinking Fund ...........................
TOTAL ESTIMATED RECEIPTS
11200.00
8000.00
184.58
88.40
4400.00
8800.00
822.67I.M
And notice is hereby given that the said City Counci of said
city, sitting as a levying board, will hold a meeting in the city hall
ity of Vernonia, Columbia county, Oregoi.
_ ______
,
in the City
Oregon, on
Friday
evening. November 18, 1932. at the hour of 7:30 o’clock, p. m.,
at which time and place all persons who shall be subject to such
tax levy, when the same shall be made, may appear and bo heard
in favor of or against said tax levy, or any part thereof.
Dated this 26th dsy of October, 1932.
Attest—C. F. Hieber,
Ben S. Owens,
City Recorder,
__________
/
Mayor.
Trust the products advertised in this
newspaper. Read the advertisements and
simplify your shopping.
Vernonia Eagle