Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, July 21, 1933, Page 4, Image 4

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    VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
PAGE FOUR
Classified Ads
FOR SALE
The state power fund bonding
ELECTION ON
measure provides for the issuing
STATE ITEMS
of $103,779.45 of general obliga­
COMES TODAY tion 5 per cent bonds to provide
money for the state power fund.
PURE FOOD SYRUP of highest
(Continued from Page 1)
The sales tax bill imposes a tax
quality and delicious taste.
of two per cent on gross income
25c quart, 15c pint. Bring your system, and to expedite criminal from sales or exchanges of tang­
own container. Mrs. A. E. Jen­ trials.
ible personal property or service,
nings.
29c 1, The debt and taxation limita­ except for certain sales to dealer*
YOUNG COW for sale cheap. tions for municipal corporation for resale at three-tenths per
Will freshen soon. Is very constitutional amendment requires cent, and certain exemptions.
gentle. Can be seen at my place a two-thirds vote for municipal
A measure proposed by initia­
on Rock creek. J. C. McLees.
corporations to issue bonds with tive petition is for the repeal of
certain exceptions and provides the prohibition amendment to the
MISCELLANEOUS
for legislative limitations on their state constitution.
The last to appear on the bal­
Furniture refinished and repair­ powers of taxation and indebted­
ed. Prices reasonable. Cline ness. The purpose is to restrict! lot levies a tax of 4 cents per
Furniture store.
17ti future tax levies and to help in pound on oleomargarine sold in
preventing municipal extrava­ the state.
gance and the incurring of un­
LEGAL NOTICES
necessary bonded indebtedness. MRS. MAGGIE RAMP DIES
SUMMONS
The amendment is opposed by the
Mrs. Maggie J. Ramp, mother
In the Circuit Court of the Oregon State Grange on the
State of Oregon, in and for the ground that its terms would make of Mrs. Gladys Nixon, formerly
of Vernonia, died Monday in
County of Columbia.
it practically impossible for any Portland. For several years Mr.
George J. Salkeld, Plaintiff, vs. municipality, district or other sub­
and Mrs. Nixon lived at the Mile
Eliza Salkeld, defendant.
division of the state to issue
To Eliza Salkeld, defendant bonds for any purpose, since one- bridge, Mr. Nixon being carloader
at the mill, and Mrs. Ramp was
above named:
third of the voters could defeat a frequent visitor here. She was
In the name of ths State of any proposed bond issue.
in poor health for several years.
Oregon, you are hereby required
to appear and answer the com­ dike of the Scappoose Drainage
EVANGELICAL CHURCH
plaint filed against you in the District North 03“ East 392.7
feet;
thence
North
11
“
30
’
West
above entitled suit and court on 427.5 feet to the center of a
D. R. Kauffman, pastor
or before sixty days from the date dry ravine; thence following the
Morning services: 9:45 Sunday
of the first publication of this center line of said dry ravine in school.
11:00, preaching, “The
summons, to-wit: within sixty a Northerly and Westerly direc­ God of Merciful Foresight.”
to the Point of beginning.
days from and after June 30, tion
Evening services: 7:00 Chris­
That tract of land consisting of
1933, said sixty days being the 1.26 acres lying between the tian Endeavor. 8:00, preaching.
This
be the third of the
time prescribed by the statutes County Road, the Portland and series will
on Chinese Life and Cus­
of the state of Oregon, and also Southwestern Railroad Companys toms. Subject, “The Three Great­
of way and the Frake»
by the Court in its order for the right
Life.”
Estate land, being a portion of est A Events'in
cordial invitation is extend­
publication of this summons; and the Northwest quarter of the
ed
to
all
to
these
services.
if you fail to appear and answer Northwest quarter of ¡Section
the complaint within the prescrib­ 17, and a portion of Lot 5
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
S.ection 6, all in Township
ed time the plaintiff will cause of
3 North, Range 1 West Wil­
your default to be entered and lamette Meridian, particularly des­ F. Claude Stephen*, Minister
apply to the Court above named cribed as follows: Beginning at a
Services for July 23—A. M.:
for the relief demanded in said point on the Section line be­ 9:45 Bible school, Sea Level con­
complaint, to-wit: For a decree tween Sections 17 and 18, Town­ test is attracting considerable at­
3 North, Range 1 West Wil­
dissolving the marriage contract ship
lamette Meridian, 81.5 feet South tention. 10:45, Divine morning
now existing between plaintiff of the Northwest corner of the worship. Great and most import­
and defendant on the grounds of above described Section 17; ant announcements. Special songs.
incurable insanity, which said dis­ thence (Variation 22“ 30’ East) Special guests.
along the Southerly
ease has continued uninterrupted­ running
line of the County Road
P. M.: 7:00, Christian Endea­
ly for a period of more than five North 85“ 41’ East 501.5 feet; vor. An interesting hour together.
years immediately prior to the thence North 39“ 45’ East 120.8 8:00, evening hour of worship.
commencement of this suit; and feet to the right of way of the Great singing, great fellowship
and Southwestern Rail­
for an order and decree awarding Portland
road Company; thence along the which will be enjoyed by all
plaintiff the care and custody of right of way line of the Portland coming. You are cordially wel­
George H. Salkeld, age 12 years, and Southwestern Railroad Com­
and Bernice Salkeld, age 10 pany South 50“ 16’ East 178.5 come.
BIBLE SCHOOL NOTES
feet to the center line of a dry
years, minor children of plaintiff ravine;
thence running down the
We
are going to have an all­
and defendant, until they arrive center of said ravine North 89“
at the age of majority; and for 14’ West 153.4 feet; thence day open-air meeting at Big Ed­
such and further relief as to the South 6fl” 15’ West 265.4 feet; dy park July 30. Don’t forget the
thence North 87” 47’ West 135.5 date. If you have an automobile
Court may seem just.
feet; thence North 78’ 10’ West
This summons is served upon 196.1 feet to the Section line be­ perhaps someone who has not
you by publication thereof in the tween the above described Section would like to ride with you. We
try to have transportation for
Vernonia Eagle, a newspaper of 17 und Section 18; thence due will
North 43.1 feet to point of be­ all who can go. A wonderful good
general circulation, printed and ginning;
TOGETHER WITH all
published in Columbia county, of the tenements, hereditaments time and a great service. Don’t
Oregon, by order of the Hon. and appurtenances thereunto be­ miss it.
We still need a little more
Howard K. Zimmerman, judge of longing or in any wise appertain­
the Circuit court of said county, ing.Said sale is made under execu­ funds for those new song books.
made on the 28th day of June, tion issued out of the Circuit If you can not help now but will
be able to a little later it can be
1933.
Court of the State of Oregon, for
Columbia County, on June 30th. arranged. See the secretary.
A. E. VEATCH,
A fine service was attended by
1933, to me directed in the case
Attorney for Plaintiff. of
David
Warren
Dobbins,
John
175
July 16, but we wish to see
Office and postoffice address: H. Dobbins and Lulu S. Martin,
the other 35 also. Come next
Rainier, Oregon.
Plaintiffs, vs. Leo Grant Farr Lord's day.
Last publication July 21, 1933. and Katherine J. Farr, husband
and wife, Federal Reserve Bank from this place of beginning
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE of San Francisco, a corporation, North 54“ 48’ West 50.0 feet;
International Harvester Company thence 35’ 12’ East 221.63 feet;
of America, a corporation, G. W. thence South 51“ 50’ East 50.09
On the 14th. day of August, Simpson,
G. W. Simpson, doing feet; thence South 35“ 12’ West
1933, at the hour of 10 o’clock business as,
Seed Pota­ 114.67 feet; thence South 54“ 48’
A. M. at the west front door of to Company, Certified
Columbia Finance East
the Court House in St. Helens, Company, a corporation,
50.0 feet; thence South 35’
Union
Columbia County, Oregon, I will
West 104.0 feet; thence North
Company of California, a cor­ 12'
Bell at public auction to the high­ Oil
54
“
48
’ West 50 feet to the place
Loggers & Contractors
est bidder for cash the following poration,
of beginning.
Machinery
Company,
a
corpora
­
described real property in Co­ tion, Standard Oil Company, of
Said sale is made under execu­
lumbia County, Oregon, to-wit:— California,
issued out of the Circuit
corporation, Sea­ tion
Commencing at the Southwest board Dairy a Credit
Court
of the State of Oregon, for
corner of Section 17, in Township I a corporation. Shell Corporation,
Columbia
County, on July 8th.,
Oil
Com-
3 North, Range 1 West of the • pany, a corporation, the First 1933, to me directed in the case
Willamette Meridian, thence run­ j National Bank of Scappoose, a of Intermountain Building & Loan
ning North with the Section line corporation and John E. Ross, as Association, a corporation, plain­
between Sections 17 and 18 to a
vs. Isaac Cobby Adams, Net­
of the First National tiff,
fioint in the Southerly boundary receiver
tie Mae Adams, A. J. McKee, Al­
Bank
of
Scappoose,
defendants.
ine of the Honeyman County
McKee, J. W. Van Natta, John
Dated and posted July lltli., ta
Road, which point is 61.5 feet
Doe, whose true name is O.
South of the Northwest corner of 1933.
Doust, and Jane Doe, whose true
OSCAR G. WEED.
said Section 17; thence running
Sheriff of Columbia name is Myrtle Doust, defen­
along the said County Road 28c5
dants.
County. Oregon.
North 85“ 41’ East 501.5 feet;
Dated and posted July 11th.,
thence North 39“ 45’ East 120.8 NOTICE OF MEETING OF
1933.
feet to the Southerly right of way
OSCAR G. WEED,
BOARD OF EQUALIZATION
line of the Portland and South­
Sheriff of Columbia
western Railroad Company, and
28c5
_________
County. Oregon.
Notice is hereby given that on
thence running in a Southeasterly
the
second
Monday
in
August
direction along the Southerly
boundary line of the said Port­ (August 14, 1933), the Board of II
USED
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land and Southwestern Railroad Equalization will attend at the
Company right of way to the Court House in Columbia County.
United States Meander line of Oregon, and publicly examine the
Willamette Slough, and thence up Assessment Rolls for the year
the bank of said Willamette 1933, and correct all errors in
Slough to the place of beginning; valuation, description, or qualities
TOGETHER WITH all of the ten- of land, lots or other property
ements, hereditaments and appur­ assessed by the Assessor, and it
tenances thereunto belonging or shall be the duty of persons in­
in any wise appertaining; EX­ terested to appear at the time
CEPT that portion of the lands and place appointed.
The Board of Equalization will
above described heretofore grant­
ed to Scappoose Drainage Dis­ continue its meetings from day
to
day. until such examination is
trict for dike right of wav pur­
poses; and EXCEPT A PORTION completed, but will not be in ses­
OF THE Northwest Quarter of sion for a longer period than one
Section 17, in Township 3 North, month.
o—o
FRED WATKINS.
Range 1 West, of Willamette
County Assessor.
Meridian, Columbia County, Ore­ 29c4
gon, consisting of 5.20 acres more
or less, and particularly described NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
We will test your tubes,
as beginning at a point on the
examine your radio, anten­
On the 14th. day of August.
center line of a dry ravine on the
na and ground wire free,
East side of the right of way of 1933, at the hour of ten o’clock
also give you an estimate of
the Portland and Southwestern A. M. at the west front door of
cost
of fixing in Al condi­
Railroad, 492 feet South and the Court House in St. Helens.
tion.
1243.6 feet East (Variation 22" Columbia County, Oregon , I will I
30’ East. March 6, 1928) of the sell at public auction to the high-1
If your radio is out of
Northwest corner of Section 17. est bidder for cash the following
balance, don’t have it tested
described
real
property
in
Colum
­
Township 3 North. Range 1 West
by ear, but have a factory
of Willamette Meridian; thence in bia County, Oregon, to-wit:—
Multi-Frequency test Oscil­
Beginning at a point on the
a Southerly and Easterly direction
lator set your condensers
along the East boundary of the Northerly side of a thirty foot
in line.
right of way of the Portland ar* roadway, said point being South
Southwestern Railroad to its in­ rt 90 feet and East 976.30 feet
tersection with the North boun­ from that corner of the Aaron I
dary of the dike right of way of Broyles Donation Land Claim that I
the Scappoose Drainage District, is given as 13.00 chains west of I
said point being 1473.8 feet the southeast corner of Baid I
South and 1505.1 feet East of the Broyles D. L. C. in Section 4,
OLD NOODLE HOUSE
Northwest corner of said Section Township 4 North of Range 1 1
Next to Eagle Office
17; thence along the North boun­ West of Willamette Meridian, in
dary of the right of way of thej Columbia County, Oregon; thence I
Everett Wood sustained a cut
on his hand while working for
the Connacher Logging Co. a
week ago.
Lee Roy Damron, John and
Herbert Piert and Hamp Rober­
son, Jr., returned Sunday from
the vicinity of Banks, where they
had been picking berries.
Mrs. J. A. McDonald left Wed­
nesday for a visit with her
daughter, Mrs E. J. Bell, in Med­
ford.
G. W. Laird is working in a
mill near Aberdeen, Wash.
Hamp Roberson is home for a
few days but expects to return
Monday or Tuesday to a Portland
hospital for an operation.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wilkes of
San Diego, Cal., are parents of
a son, James Melville, Jr., born
July 12. Mrs. Wilkes was form­
erly Ruth Lee, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. J. R. ,Lee of Vernonia.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Decker
motored to Molalla last Sunday
to attend the Shell Oil picnic.
They returned by way of Silver-
ton, where they visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Wilson, formerly
of Vernonia.
Velda Mellinger, Florence Wall
and Millicent Ratkie have return­
ed from the berry fields where
they have been employed during
the past five weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brindle are
parents of a daughter, Barbara
Anne, horn July 17.
Mrs. S. A. Childs and Miss Ma­
bel Childs of Portland visited Sun­
day at the home of Albert Childs.
Mary Ann Childs is visiting at
the home of relatives in Portland
this week.
E. A. Green and son Norman,
of Malone, Wash., were here
Monday night.
E. D. Selden, auditor for the
state industrial accident commis­
sion, was in town yesterday
checking up on payrolls.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hartwick
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J.
M. Luther and son Jimmy attend­
ed a reunion of the Schlegel
family in Portland Sunday at
Sellwood park. Seventy-two mem­
bers of the family were present.
Mrs. James Bioyd and sons
Harold and Junior are guests
this week at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. J. F. Rose. Mrs. Rose drove
to Portland Tuesday to bring
them to Vernonia.
Mrs. Ray Buffmire has been
ill with a nervous breakdown.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. E. Rich­
ardson of Portland were Ver­
nonia visitors yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. Judd Greenman
are motoring to Portland today,
taking with them Mr3. Alma Bell,
who has been visiting friends
here for the past week.
Harvey Edens, who is in the
FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1933.
C. C. C. camp at Glide, Oregon,
received a wage increase of $6.00
a month recently instead of Rob­
ert Dickerson, as stated in a re­
cent issue, who received the in­
crease.
A quilt made by the ladies of
the Unemployed council is on dis­
play at the Thomas Variety store.
It will be disposed of for the
benefit of the unemployed.
George Miller and C. C. Mur­
ton from the general offices of
the Miller Mercantile company in
Portland, were in Vernonia Mon­
day evening and Tuesday morn­
ing. They report a very encour­
aging pick-up in business both
locally and in their other stores.
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Dewey and
their guests, Mr. and Mrs. O.
Sandvig and Ruby Sandvig of
Yakima, Wash., motored to Salem
Sunday.
Miss Marie Kirkpatrick, a for­
mer teacher in the Vernonia
grade schools, is visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Fogel this week.
Margaret MacDonald spent th»
week end at her home here. She
is attending the Northwestern
School of Commerce in Portland.
Joe Wangler, manager of the
Safeway store, visited at his
home in Vancouver, Wash., and
also made a trip to Sheridan,
Ore., his former location, during
the week end.
Jeanne Hughes spent last week
at Seaside as the guest of Mrs.
J. E. Hawkins.
Mr. and Mrs. D. F. DeCew of
Salem visited Sunday at the home
of Mrs. DeCew’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. C. F. Hieber.
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Crawford
motored to Waldport and back
Sunday.
club met at the home of Mrs.
Harold Decker Friday. Mrs. Hen­
ry Fogel won the prize for high
score.
Those present were Mrs. Lowell
Hieber, Mrs. Ben Brickel, Mrs.
Wm. Heath, Miss Macile Roberts,
Mrs. Frank Hartwick, Mrs. Fogel,
Couiin of Sam Conklin Visit* Mrs. Decker and Mrs. Milo King,
substitute.
Mrs. Sylvia S. Sarto and daugh­
ter Marjorie of Miami, Fla., are
visiting Mrs. Sarto’s cousin Sam
Conklin this week while on their
way to Seattle to locate. They
AND LOOK OUR
came in late Sunday evening and
stopped at the Hotel Vernonia
STORE OVER
until they located Mr. Conklin.
We carry a complete line of
Mr. Conklin last saw his cousin
furnishings . . . Reasonable
when he left the east 25 years
prices . . . Easy Terms.
ago.
‘
Come In
QUEEN OF HEARTS CLUB
MEETS AT MRS. DECKER’S
Paterson Furniture Store
929 Bridge St.
CARD OF THANKS
We are deeply grateful to our
friends for the assistance and
sympathy offered during the ill­
ness and death of our beloved
husband and father, and for the
many beautiful flowers.
Kate R. McDonald
Lilly McGraw
Bessie Bell
Walter McDonald
Elody A. McDonald
George McDonald
Clyde McDonald
THE
Jonnibel Shoppe
This ad entitles you to 2 yds.
of hemstitching free done in
white mercerized only.
Good For One Week
DARNING, MENDING OR
SEWING ..... 20c per hour.
HEMSTITCHING
Cotton and Mercerized 5c yd.
Silk............................ 10c yd.
Located in
Fryers
FAT R. I. REDS
POUND
livewt .
1
1 (H
FAT YOUNG
RABBITS
1
I
pound
LIVE WT.
. No Charge for Dressing
HARRIS RANCH
2 Miles Out
On St. Helens Road
Paterson'* Furniture Store
J. C. PEN NEY C-O.
DEPARTMENT
STORE NUMBER 1436
•
STORE
VERNONIA, OREGON
Good Condition
The Queen of Hearts Bridge
Unusual
Prices
Unusual
Quality
Ivory Enameled Ware
GREEN TRIM
LARGER ITEMS ------
LARGER BARGAINS
6 Quart Pudding Pans
4 Quart Convex Kettles
Extra Large Wash Basins
3 ts Quart Lip Sauce Pans
6 Quart Swedish Mix Bowls
Hoffman Hdwe. Co.
FOR BARGAINS—SEE HOFFMAN ABOUT IT
PRICES EFFECTIVE FRI. & SAT. JULY 21 & 22
SUGAR
Sugar market is advancing. We still have a supply
at the old Price.
20
POUNDS ...................
100-LBS.
Flour
Primr03e Flour
AU-
M
Purpose
%flg|lr
$1.00
$4.79
4Q
t I“ BAG
BARREL ......... $4.98
Max-i-Mum or
TALL
Carnation
CANS
VEGETABLE SAVINGS
Bananas
Ripe7ruit
3 lbs, 19c
Cantaloupes ¿71^ 2 For 15c
Cabbage N^„nd lb. 21/2C
Peas
w2«ipiiiLenPods.
lb. 3c
NewSpuds
vaiieaI
12 lbs. 25c
CHEESE,™
LB
16c
CATSUP
12c
Too Good
3
Cand?
Bars
Bars 10 c
2-lb.
Snowflake Sodas Pkg.
27c
lb.
Calumet
can 25c
SILKO T1SSUE3 rolls 19c
Libby SALMON^ 17c
3
JELL-O Dessert Pkgs.
19c
2
Post Toasties Pkgs. 15c
Cake
Swans Down Flour,
29c
SALAD OIL (Bulk)
Qt. 17c
Lb.
Marshmallows Pkg.
17c
22c
Airway Coffee is just as
delicious when iced as
when served hot. Reason:
It's pure Brazilian Cof­
fee.
Edwards'
DEPENDABLE
Coffee
Every can uni-
O J _ formly rich in
/ I P quality.
1-Lb. Can
Market Features
Free Testing
Hamburger
or
Me’ns All Wool Unions 82.98
Men’s Muslin Gowns
Men’s Work Sox
Part Wool Shirts
Sweaters, All Wool
79c
10c
$1.49
81.49
35c
it.*
*»<
Crux Oleo g............. 10c
Jar Rubbers DSP Pkg 3c
Para wax 2 PK gs
15 c
Rolled Oats Re4fUlar 9 bag 39c
i Choice Mggts
Work Shirts
Vernonia, Ore.
JOY THEATRE
THE BIG BROADCAST, with
all the stars of the radio—Stuart
Erwin, Bing Crosby, the Boswell
Sisters, Vincent Lopez and his
orchestra, and many others, Sat­
urday and Sunday, July 22 and
23. Adm. 10 and 25c.
Adv.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Carlson
moved Sunday to Taft, Oregon.
Mr. Carbon has been In that vi­
cinity since the completion of
bridge construction work by the
Radio
Tubes
Fenner
Radio Shop
Clark and Wilson Lumber com­
pany, and is engaged in a similar
capacity by the Lincoln County
Lumber company.
Margaret Shipley and Evelyn
Shipley returned the first of the
week from the berry fields.
Sausage
Beef Roast
V eal Roast
Minced Ham
Bologna
Pork Steak