Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, November 11, 1932, Page 4, Image 4

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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1932.
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
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education appropriation bill. Ini­
tiative measures that failed to
appeal to Vernonia voters were
the freight truck and bus bill, the
bill moving the university and
normal schools, the tax and debt
control bill, and the personal
income tax law amendment. The
school moving bill lost over­
whelmingiy, almost eight to one,
while the income tax amendment
was behind only seven votes.
Restraining Order
Is Sought Against
Wolf Creek Highway
Pythian Sisters
To Have Annual
Roll Call Nov. 23
KEASEY
At a meeting of Vernonia
temple, Pythian Sisters, Wednes­
day evening the annual "roll call’’
meeting was announced for the
evening of November 23, at
which time messages will be re­
ceived from out of town mem­
bers who cannot be present.
Mrs. M. D. Cole gave a report
of the grand temple meeting in
Portland. Plans for the “Harvest
Festival” to be given November
18, for the benefit of the com­
munity chest were discussed.
(Held "over from last week.)
John Luther made a business
trip to Banks this week.
Ed Kelley and C. O. Evers
were shoppers in Vernonia Sat­
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Menden­
hall, returned from Ontario, Ore.,
Friday, where they have been
working in the fruit for two
months.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Williams
visited this week at the home of
Lloyd Gilham.
ser, Washington, next Tuesday.
Mr. King reports that his health
is much better in the eastern
Washington climate.
President of State
Assembly to Visit
Mt. Heart Lodge
President Maude Rogers of the
A complaint to enjoin the state
Rebekah Assembly of Oregon will
highway commission from con-
make her official visit to Moun­
votes ahead of Ryan, indepen­
structing a portion of the Wolf
tain Heart Rebekah lodge at a
dent.
Creek highway from Sunset camp
l special meeting in the Odd Fel-
The largest number of votes
to Elsie was filed by Senator Joe
| lows hall Wednesday evening,
Friday, Nov. 11
cast locally for any one candi­
E. Dunne in the circuit court at
Armistice day dinner in Legion • November 16.
date was 704 for E. H. Condit,
Salem November 9.
Next Tuesday the Rebekahs
who was unopposed.
Senator Dunne is asking for a hall, 6 p. m.
will have a district convention at
Several Measure Approved
temporary
restraining
order
to
Saturday,
Nov.
12
Vernonia voters approved all POMONA GRANGE
prevent execution of the propos­
Quilt show and agricultural ex­ Clatskanie.
CHOOSES OFFICERS
of the measures referred to the I
ed contract. His complaint at­ i hibit, Harris building at Bridge Yeo house on A street to the
people by the legislative assem­
tacks the right of the commission street and Rock creek, beginning George Ford house next door.
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bly—the taxpayer voting amend­
to designate a state highway not at 10 a. m.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
ment, the amendment authorizing Viola Treharne, Vernonia; exe­
authorized by the legislature or
Armistice dance, Legion hall, H. E. McGraw were Mr. and Mrs.
criminal trials without jury by cutive committee, A. L. Parker,.
the people.
DeMolay dance. Masonic hall. W. H. Lee and son Phillip of
consent of the accused, and the ¡Vernonia, Geo. W. Mills, Deer:
Mrs. Wm. Hammack
Monday, Nov. 14
Portland.
six per cent tax limitation amend­ 'Island, J. F. Becker, Warren;'
LOWER COLUMBIA
Is Installed as Head
Budget meeting, Washington,
Mrs. E. M. Murphy returned
ment. Also approved1 were the IH. E. C. chairman, Edith Sheets,
ASSOCIATION TO
I grade school, 8 p. m.
to her home here last Friday af­
Of A. L. Auxiliary
(CAMP EIGHT)
initiative measure to repeal the Clatskanie; county juvenile ma­
MEET IN ST. HELENS I
Friday, Nov. 18
ter spending two weeks in Van­
state prohibition law, and the tron, Tressie Michener, Vernonia.
Alice Baker
Mrs. William R. Hammack,
couver with her mother. She
Harvest
Festival.
state water power and hydroelect­ Condemns Wolf Creek Route
new president of the American
The Lower Columbia Associât-' City budget meeting, city hall, returned with Mr. Murphy who
ric constitutional amendment. Dis­ The meeting passed a resolu­
adcompanied Gen Shipman to
Mr. Dickinson and son Alva Legion Auxiliary, was installed ed Chambers of Commerce will 7:30 p. m.
approved, however, were all of tion opposing construction of the
at a meeting at the home of Mrs. hold its next meeting in St. Hel-|
Portland to bring her home.
the measures upon which the Wolf creek route to the sea. The visited his daughter, Mrs. Ralph H. E. McGraw Monday after­ ens Dec. 9. Worrell Wilson, a \
Butts, over the weekend.
JOY THEATRE
referendum had been invoked, the text is as follows:
Mrs. Robert Woods and Mrs. noon. Other officers will be in­ director in the United States Re­
Marlene
Dietrich in SHANGHAI
oleomargarine tax bill, the bill
Co-
"Be it resolved that the
Chamber of Commerce in charge !
William Virtue motored to St. stalled at a later date.
EXPRESS Saturday and Sunday.
prohibiting commercial fishing in lumbia County Pomona grange Helens
Plans were made for the Arm­ of the foreign trade department, i The Library board will meet Admission 10 and 25 cents. (Adv.
on
Monday.
the Rogue river, and the higher go on record as opposing the pro­
in the library Monday afternoon,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Huitt and istice day pot luck dinner for will be the principal speaker.
posed Wolf creek route as a short chidlren were dinner guests of ex-service men and their families
Clyde Mason of Seaside is November 14, at 2:30.
CARD OF THANKS
The Missionary society of the
I wish to express to the people cut route to the sea, on the Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mitchell on to be held in the Legion hall president of the Lower Columbia
Friday evening at 6 o’clock.
Associated Chambers of Com­ Christian church will meet Tues­
of Vernonia my appreciation for grounds that the extra cost and Thursday.
i
day evening at Mrs. Herman
The Auxiliary will meet again merce this year.
Mrs. Ralph Butts, Mrs. Rob-
very hearty way in which they burden upon the taxpayers over
I Veal’s. Men are especially invited.
have cooperated with me while I the cost of the proposed Scap­ ert Woods, and Mrs. George Ba­ next Tuesday, November 15, in
■ Roy Raymond left Sunday for
Not A. P. Bays’ Car
was stationed on state police duty poose-Vernonia road is unwar­ ker called at the home of Mrs. the Legion hall at 7:30.
here, and my regret at leaving ranted and unfair and does not Chas. Lewis on Thursday.
The car stolen from the vicin­ Bradwood, where he will be em­
do the greatest amount of good
Misses Alice Baker and Maxine Mrs. Ben Brickel
the community.
ity of Big Eddy park and found ployed for about two months
to the most people. A copy of Taylor were on the sick list this
TOM CARMAN
in
Yakima was not the property completing installation of electri­
Entertains Bridge Club
these resolutions to be mailed week.
of A. P. Bays, well- known Ne­ cal equipment of the new mill
CARD OF THANKS
to the state highway commission,
Mrs. Chas. Mitchell spent Mon­
$3.50 BABY BEN
Mrs. Ben Brickel entertained halem valley resident, but of a there. Work was suspended for
I appreciate the support of my newspapers, and also to Tilla­ day with Mrs. Troy Coady at
about a year during the depres-
the
Queen of Hearts Bridge club Mr. Bays who is employed on the 1 cinn.
$3.50 BEN HUR
friends and neighbors in electing mook County Pomona grange.”
Vernonia.
at her home Tuesday afternoon. Clark and Wilson construction op- sion.
County Court Thanked
me as mayor for another term,
|
Amy
Hughes
was
in
Corvallis
Mrs. Robert Woods, Mrs. Geo.
erations.
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Mrs. E. H. Washburn received
and will continue to serve the in­ Resolutions were also passed Baker, Alice and Patricia Baker the prize for high score. Follow-
H. O. Morris, caretaker at Big, Saturday to attend the U. of O.,
terests of the people to the best thanking the county court for called at the home of Mrs. Robert ing play the hostess served re­ Eddy park, wishes it stated that; O- S- C. game,
paying off the balance of the in­ Kents on Sunday,
of my ability.
All members of Nehalem as-
the car was not taken from the
freshments.
BEN S. OWENS. debtedness against the fair build-
•
sembly,
Order of Rainbow, are
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Butts
grounds
of
the
park.
Mrs.
J.
A.
Hughes and Mrs.
ings at Deer Island.
• | urged by their mother advisor
spent Tuesday at the home of Charles Wall were guests of the
“Be it resolved that whereas his mother, Mrs. Butts, of St.
_
| Mrs. A. J. Hughes, to be present
Bridge Club ______
Disbands
club and the members attending
Regardless of Condition.
the county court during the past Helens.
Helens.
The Vernonia Contract Bridge 'at the regular meeting Monday
were Mrs. Henry Fogel, Mrs.
year has paid off the balance of
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Johnson -Lowell Hieber, Mrs. Frank Hart- club officers at a meeting at the !night’ November 14, as impor- This gives you a new $3.50
FOR SALE
the indebtedness against the fair called at Wilark Tuesday evening. I wicic> Miss Macile Roberts, and H. E. McGraw home Friday decid-i‘ant business pertaining to bai- Alarm Clock for Half Pries.
1 Intiniy onn rwiiifinnc miiat r»x*
buildings and
Mr. and Mrs. Shorty Tomp- MrS- E. H. Washburn.
ed to disband, and to turn over | ' loting and petitions must be
See Hoffman About It—
FAT GEESE FOR SALE—12)4 c
“Whereas this has relieved the kins spent a couple of days
I
money on hand to the community' transacted, and plans for initia­
pound. Mrs. A. B. Counts, phone grange and the fair board of a
IT PAYS
tion work.
with Mr. and Mrs. Pete Serafin
chest.
8F525.___________________ 42*2 great responsibility, and
Mrs. Green Entertains
her
Mrs.
Shelia
Bateman
took
at Trenholm.
Not enough members had the
“Whereas it has been greatly
Nehalem Club
TURKEYS — Corn fed turkeys,
time to dveote to learning the small daughter Beverly June into
appreciated
I
by
the
grange,
be
TWO BOYS PAROLED ON
live or dressed; delivered. See
Mrs. E. A. Green with Mrs. game to make it worth while, the Portland Tuesday morning for
medical attention.
LIQUOR CHARGES AND
or write F. B. Warfield, near it resolved
Louise George as assisting hos- oflicers decided.
J. F. Rose, manager of the I
ONE FOR TIRE THEFT tess entertained the Nehalem club
golf links. Also loose hay for “That the | grange express their
Vernonia, Oregon
sale.___________________ (46*2) gratitude to i the said county
at the Green home Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Arps Visit Safeway market, and his family1
court, by giving them a vote of
Lester Russell was sentenced by afternoon.
Mr and Mrs. H. A. Arps of are moving this week from the
APPLES — 30c a box, you to thanks for their cooperation.”
Recorder C. F. Hieber Monday
Plans for a benefit card party Seattle are visiting here for a
furnish the box. A. L. Parker,
During the lecture hour George to 60 days in jail with parole on: to be held in the Masonic temple
phone 11F53.
46c3 Palmiter, ex-master of the Ore­ condition of staying away from ’ on the evening of December 2 couple of days at the home of
their daughter, Mrs. K. A. Mc-
gon state grange, and Dr. Alvin town. He was charged with sell-I were made,
FOR SALE—Fryer rabbits; also
Neill.
Slaughter,
member
of
the
state
ing liquor. A local boy received
breeding does, pedierreed stock,
Members present spent the af­ They came through a terrific
grange
legislative
committee,
dis
­
New Zealand reds and New Zea-
a similar sentence on a charge ternoon making Red Cross gar­
AND AGAIN WE HAVE
land whites. Rose Ave. Rabbitry, cussed measures pending at the of possession, his parole condi­ ments for the community chest, fog between Seattle and Tacoma
yesterday morning, Mr. Arps re­
1246 Rose Ave.
42ctf election. Roy R. Hewitt, candi­
tioned on good behavior.
following
which refreshments ports, and for a while had to
FOR APPLES, several varieties, date for the supreme court, was
Dan Mays was sentenced in a were served.
creep along at five miles an hour.
see Harry Culbertson.
43tf. another speaker.
St. Helens justice court Nov. 3
to ten days and parole upon costs
GOES TO TILLAMOOK
Mr. and Mr«. W. J. King Return
That offers our customers—our friends
PIGS FOR SALE ------ Weaver PORTLAND DEMOLAY BOYS
of three dollars for stealing a
Ciarle
41tf
Officer
Tom Carman of the
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. King re­
TO EXEMPLIFY WORK IN
tire at Camp 10.
state police has received orders turned from Yakima last week
LOCAL LODGE SATURDAY
FOR RENT
to
transfer to Tillamook and will Friday, to be here over election
SMALL FARM for rent, cheap
leave Monday for his new location. day. They intend to go to Pros-
That are found only in our Stores.
The Oregon team of DeMolay Mrs. Wells Hostess
for cash, by John D. Baker.
46*2 from Portland, under Charles L. To Loyal Gleaners
If you haven’t already received yours
Adams as father advisor, is to
FOR RENT — One 3-room house put on degree work in the local
Mrs. L. L. Wells was hostess to
furnished; One 4-room house, Masonic lodge tomorraw even­ the Loyal Gleaners at her home
modern, garage. Inquire L. A. ing at 8:30. All Masons are in­ in Treharne Wednesday after-
2 days—Saturday and Monday—November 12 and 14.
Boeck, 1162 State St.
(46*2) vited to this meeting,
noon.
Games
and
group
singing
were
meeting
Fololwing
the
lodge
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
49-Pound
In the County Court of the State there will be a dance in honor of enjoyed after the business meet-
BEST PATES*
of Oregon, for Columbia County. the visitors attended by Rainbow ing. Cake and tea were served.
In the Matter of the Estate of girls, members of the O. E. s.
SACK
Mrs. Jim Brady, Mrs. Merle
>ll
Charles W. Mellinger, Deceased. and their friends.
Cline, Mrs. Russel Cline, Mrs.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
BBL.
(4
49-lb.
sks.)
$5.20
Harry
Culbertson,
Mrs.
Ruby
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
Market Featuresl
Fowler, Mrs. Otto Michener, Mrs.
That the undersigned has been CHIROPRACTOR BEGINS
appointed administrator of the
WEEKLY VISITS HERE Phillip Millis, Mrs. J. M. Peachey,
Half or Whole
estate of Charles W. Mellinger,
Mrs. E. D. Phillips, Mrs. J. F.
deceased, by the County Court of
Rose,
Mrs.
F.
Claude
Stephens,
Pound ........
Dr. C. E. Stewart, Portland
Columbia County, State of Ore­
gon, and has duly qualified. All chiropratie physician has begun Mrs. Aspinwall, Mrs. Helen Spof­
1 CENTER
49-Pound
persons having claims against making visits to Vernonia on ford and Mrs. A. F. Kostur at­
said estate are hereby notified to Wednesdays and Thursdays. His tended.
SLICE
.......
SACK
present the same, duly verified as
The next meeting will not be
by law required, to the under­ office is in the Harold McEn-
BEEF ROAST, Shldr, cuts, lb. . I
BBL. (4 49-lb. sks.) $3.15
signed at his residence in the city tire residence opposite the grade held until December 14, when
Mrs. Jim Brady will entertain.
of Vernonia, Oregon, within six school.
I «
PORK ROAST, Young pigs, lb.
months from the date hereof.
N
Dated and first published Oc­ There has been no resident ALUMNA BRIDGE CLUB
chiropractic physician here since
HAMBURGER, all beef
tober 14th, 1932.
Date of last publication No­ the removal of Dr. Ruth M. Coon AT MRS. ROBERTS’
Ton lots $14.00------ */2-ton lots at $15.00
I k’.
OR
vember 11th, 1932.
to Gresham several months ago.
The Alumna Bridge club was
LEE HALL,
SAUSAGE,
Country style, lb. . j
Administrator.
entertained' Tuesday evening by
District
Asks
for
Bus
Money
WT. A. Harris, Attorney.
Mrs. Loel Roberts, who served
The Kist school district at a a lunch following play. Mrs.
FINAL SETTLEMENT
I
Pure Vegetable ..... — IDS. 1. • V
In the County Court of the State meeting Nov. 3 voted eight to Charles Wall was presented with
Per 100 Pounds
Per 100 Pounds
of Oregon for Columbia County. four for $1100 for transportation, the prize for high score.
PHONE 741
VERNONIA, OREGON
The members present were Mil-
In the Matter of the Guardian­ reports E. E. Montague of Port­
ship of the Estate of Clara L. land, who was a Vernonia visitor dred Tousley, Merle Mills, Nor­
yesterday. He is informed that a ma Anderson, Charlotte Green,
Cleveland, an Incompetent.
— PHONE 681
protest will be filed against this Mrs. Ray Mills, Mrs. Charles
WE DELIVER —
NOTICE OF
being extended upon the tax rolls. Wall and Mrs. Archie Adams.
FINAL SETTLEMENT
Notice is hereby given, that the
undersigned, as Guardian of the
THE FEATHERHEADS ..6ÄL.
When a Man’s in a Hi
person and estate of Clara L.
Cleveland, an incompetent per­
G-ooC> MAN/,
son, has filed in the above en­
I HAVE NO TIME
titled court her final account and
NOVJ To PISCUSS
report as such guardian, and
THE WEATHER. 11
that Monday, the 28th day of
November, 1932, at 1 o’clock p.
m. in the court room of said
court in the Court House in the
City of St. Helens, in said county
and state, has been fixed as the
time and place by said Court for
the hearing of objections to said
final report and account and the
settlement thereof.
MRS. H. SWORD,
Guardian.
Dated and first published Oct.
28, 1932.
Last publication November 25,
1932.
W. A. HARRIS, Attorney.
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