Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, August 11, 1933, Page 6, Image 6

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VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
ClaaíiUied Ads Constructing New Coast
FOR SALE
Route Is Immense Task
WHITE LEGHORN HENS, 100
and beaver are common. An old
bear and her two cubs crossed
the new grade a 100 years from
the La Dee Logging company’s
camp early last week, while
Frank O’Donnell, chairman for
Engineer Peterson, declared he
was eating his lunch at the side
of the road when a huge cougar
walked up to him. The animal
had gray whiskers and was nine
feet long, he said. Further de­
scription was meager.
Although this new road will
traverse the coast range in the
region declared to have the heav­
iest rainfall in the United States,
the highway commission is assur­
ed it will be an all-year route
when completed. It will rise to
a maximum elevation of 1425
feet on the shoulder of Humbug
mountain. Heavy snow and ice
storms in this region are declared
unusual, for the tempering, rain­
laden winds of the Pacific sweep
the area during the winter and
drive away snow and ice.
Once opened for travel, this
nine-mile section of highway will
be recognized by motorists as a
monument to the road builders’
profession, for here is a task that
taxes the ingenuity of engineers
and the ability of contractors.
large, healthy hens, heavy lay­
ers, 1 yr. old, 55 cents each if
convenience of road builders and
(Continued from page 1.)
entire lot taken. Chas. Schmidlin,
engineers. Entering the Humbug
phone 13F51.
32c2 than via the Lower Columbia mountain district from near Elsie,
FOR CANNING — Beans, beets, highway and Astoria. To Rock­ at the east end, is a section 3.85
cucumbers, etc. See Harry Cul­ away the new route will be 132 miles long, requiring the removal
bertson.
32c? miles, or seven miles longer than of 224,000 cubic yards of mater­
ial. Contract for this section was
via McMinnville and Tillamook.
WOOD FOR SALE—$2.75 a
The new route, at first, may let last year to LaDee Logging
cord delivered. Phone 773. Hen­ not serve those who demand company, which arranged with
derson and Sturdevant.
32*4tf speed as well as those who seek McNutt Bros, of Salem to do the
heavy grading. Contract price was
33 ACRES—5 cleared, new log new and striking scenery, for it $156,000.
has
its
rough
spots.
house, small barn. Timber consist­
Heavy Equipment Required
When Portland’s new short
ing of some large trees and sec­
Quite
appropriate was the entry
road
to
the
sea,
known
among
ond growth. Will sell or trade
for house and lot or property in highway engineers as the “Wolf of a logging company into this
creek route,” is entirely com­ job, for clearing of the right-of-
or near Vernonia. T. B. Mills.
32c? pleted some years hence Seaside way required the use of heavy
will be only 79 miles from Port­ logging methods. Clearing was
UNDERWOOD Noiseless typewrit­ land. Of this distance according started last November and con­
er. Latest model, like new— to Chairman Scott, 55 miles tinued until late spring, with a
cheap. Enquire at Eagle office.
msut be newly built, while the six week’s interruption owing to
remaining 24 miles are already heavy snow. Actual grading was
STANDARD MAKE PIANO near included in present highways.
started June 1 and was rushed
Vernonia. Will sacrifice for un­
during the last two months, now
Federal
Fundi
Used
paid balance. A snap. Easy terms.
being practically completed.
When
the
highway
commission
Write Tailman Piano Store,
To move this tremendous
Salem, Oregon.
30c3 picked the Elsie-Necanicum sec­
tion to build first, it selected the amount of material, McNutt Bros,
portion requiring probably the placed on the job more than
MISCELLANEOUS
heaviest clearing and grading $100,000 worth of heavy ma­
Furniture refinished and repair­ and the portion farthest from chinery and 145 men. Equipmen
ed. Prices reasonable. Cline Portland. This was a fortunate used included two steam shovels, CHARTER AMENDMENTS SUB­
Furniture store.
17tf selection for the state of Ore­ two bull dozers pushed by 60 MITTED TO THE LEGAL VOT­
ERS OF THE CITY BY THE
gon because this costly construc­ horsepower caterpillar tractors, COMMON COUNCIL OF THE
LEGAL NOTICES
tion work is being paid for en­ six 60 horsepower caterpillar CITY OF VERNONIA, COLUM­
tirely
out of federal funds, some tractors pulling slate scrapers ca­ BIA COUNTY, STATE OF ORE­
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
from federal aid funds, some pable of moving four to five cu­ GON, AT A SPECIAL ELEC­
On the 14th. day of August, from federal emergency funds bic yards of earth at a time, 18 TION HELD ON MONDAY THE
1933, at the hour of 10 o’clock and some from national recovery two-yard trucks, two 414-yard 7th DAY OF AUGUST, 1933.
A. M. at the west front door of act funds.
trucks, two portable air compres­
WHEREAS, Upon an official
the Court House in St. Helens,
This nine-mile stretch is divid­ sors and drilling equipment and canvass of the vote given for
Columbia County, Oregon, I will
a
service
truck
to
carry
supplies.
eell at public auction to the high­ ed into three sections for the
each proposed Charter Amend­
est bidder for cash the following
Jobs Nearing Completion
ment at the Special election held
and
appurtenances
thereunto
be
­
described real property in Co­
At the other side of the divide in said City on the 7th day of
lumbia County, Oregon, to-wit:—• longing or in any wise appertain­
is another big job, the cutting of August, 1933, and canvassed by
Commencing at the Southwest ing.
Said sale is made under execu­ a section 3,81 miles long, begin­ the City Council of said City on
corner of Section 17, in Township
3 North, Range 1 West of the tion issued out of the Circuit ning at the coast highway near
Willamette Meridian, thence run­ Court of the State of Oregon, for Necanicum and building easterly the 8th day of August, 1933, the '
following proposed amendments
ning North with the Section line Columbia County, on June 30th.
between Sections 17 and 18 to a 1933, to me directed in the case to join the eastern section. Here received the following votes for
fioint in the Southerly boundary of David Warren Dobbins, John Joplin & Eldon, contractors, are and against each of said pro­
ine of the Honeyman County H. Dobbins and Lulu S. Martin, moving 275,000 cubic yards of posed amendments, to-wit:—
Road, which point is 61.5 feet Plaintiffs, vs. Leo Grant Farr
South of the Northwest corner of and Katherine J. Farr, husband material, using equipment said
Amendment to City Charter by
said Section 17; thence running and wife, Federal Reserve Bank to be equal to that employed by adding to Chapter IX, Section
along the said County Road of San Francisco, a corporation, McNutt Bros, and a force of 99 % : For the proposed amend­
North 85° 41’ East 501.5 feet; International Harvester Company men declared to be just as large.
ment, 57 votes; Against said pro­
thence North 39° 45’ East 120.8 of America, a corporation, G. W.
feet to the Southerly right of way Simpson, G. W. Simpson, doing Contract price for this job was posed amendment, 20 votes.
line of the Portland and South­ business as, Certified Seed Pota­ $196,000.
Amendment of City Charter by
western Railroad Company, and to Company, Columbia Finance
While both of these jobs are
thence running in a Southeasterly Company, a corporation, Union now nearing completion, the adding to Chapter IX, Section
direction along the Southerly Oil Company of California, a cor­ highway commission yet faces the 99 %: For the proposed amend­
boundary line of the said Port­ poration, Loggers & Contractors
ment, 48 votes; Against said pro­
land and Southwestern Railroad Machinery Company, a corpora­ largest task of all, connecting the posed amendment, 26 votes.
Company right of way to the tion, Standard Oil Company, of two new sections with the Hum­
For Amendment of City Char­
United States Meander line of California, a corporation. Sea­ bug mountain section, only 1%
Willamette Slough, and thence up board Dairy Credit Corporation, miles long. This section will re­ ter by adding to Chapter IX, Sec­
the bank of said Willamette a corporation, Shell Oil Com­
tion 99-A: For the proposed
Slough to the place of beginning; pany, a corporation, the First quire the heaviest grading job amendment, 43 votes; Against the
TOGETHER WITH all of the ten­ National Bank of Scappoose, a ever undertaken on the state proposed amendment, 27 votes.
ements, hereditaments and appur­ corporation and John E. Ross, as highway system, requiring the re­
Amendment of City Charter by
tenances thereunto belonging or receiver of the First National
in any wise appertaining; EX­ Bank of Scappoose, defendants. moval of 248,000 cubic yards of amending Section 4 of Chapter 2,
Dated and posted July 11th., earth following the clearing of and repeal Section 5 of Chap­
CEPT that portion of the lands
above described heretofore grant­ 1933.
a swath through a veritable ter 2 of the existing charter: For
OSCAR G. WEED,
ed to Scappoose Drainage Dis­
jungle of coast range Douglas the proposed amendment, 22
Sheriff
of
Columbia
trict for dike right of way pur­
fir timber.
County, Oregon.
poses; and EXCEPT A PORTION 28c5
votes; Against said proposed
Although their sections are ac­ amendment, 51 votes.
OF THE Northwest Quarter of
Section 17, in Township 3 North, NOTICE OF MEETING OF
tually
only
1%
miles
apart,
Carl
NOW THEREFORE, by virtue
BOARD OF EQUALIZATION
Range 1 West of Willamette
A. Peterson, resident engineer on of the power and authority in me
Meridian, Columbia County, Ore­
gon, consisting of 5.20 acres more
Notice is hereby given that on the east section, and J. H. Scott, vested as Mayor of the City of
or less, and particularly described the second Monday in August resident engineer on the west sec­ Vernonia, Columbia County, State
as beginning at a point on the (August 14, 1933), the Board of tion, are 78 miles apart by the
center line of a dry ravine on the Equalization will attend at the shortest highway. They have no of Oregon, I, BEN S. OWENS,
Mayor of said City, hereby pro­
East side of the right of way of Court House in Columbia County,
the Portland and Southwestern Oregon, and publicly examine the means of keeping in contact claim that Charter Amendments
Railroad, 492 feet South and Assessment Rolls for the year with each other, for the jungle is by adding to Chapter IX Section
1243.6 feet East (Variation 22” 1933, and correct all errors in declared to be almost impene­
SO’ East, March 6, 1928) of the valuation, description, or qualities trable. Thus neither engineer can 99%; by adding to Chapter IX
Section 99%, and by adding to
Northwest corner of Section 17, of land, lots or other property
Township 3 North, Range 1 West assessed by the Assessor, and it speak authoritatively of progress Chapter IX Section 99-A, which
of Willamette Meridian; thence in shall be the duty of persons in­ on the other’s section.
were approved by a majority of
a Southerly and Easterly direction terested to appear at the time
Wild Animals Abundant
those voting thereon, to be in full
along the East boundary of the and place appointed.
Isolation of the district is so force and effect as the law of
right of way of the Portland an«
The Board of Equalization will
complete
that
wild
animals
are
Southwestern Railroad to its in­ continue its meetings from day
said City of Vernonia, Oregon,
tersection with the North boun­ to day, until such examination is frequently seen by the road from this date, and that the pro­
dary of the dike right of way of completed, but will not be in ses­ builders. Cougars, deer, elk, bear
posed amendment of Chapter 2,
the Scappoose Drainage District, sion for a longer period than one
said point being 1473.8 feet month.
Section 4 and the repeal of Sec­
CALL FOR BIDS
South and 1505.1 feet East of the
FRED WATKINS,
Sealed Bids will be received by tion 5 of Chapter 2, was rejected
Northwest corner of said Section 29c4__________ County Assessor.
the Directors of School Dist. No. by a majority of those voting
17; thence along the North boun­
dary of the right of way of the NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE 14 for the transportation of about thereon.
dike of the Scappoose Drainage
WITNESS MY HAND this 8th
80 pupils for the school year be­
District North 53” East 392.7
On the 14th. day of August,
day of August, A. D., 1933.
feet; thence North 11’ 30’ West 1933, at the hour of ten o’clock ginning Sept. 4th, 1933. Contract
BEN S. OWENS,
427.5 feet to the center of a A. M. at the west front door of to be for 1, 2 or 3 years. Route
Mayor of the City of
dry ravine; thence following the the Court House in St. Helens, to cover all County Roads in Dis­
center line of said dry ravine in Columbia County, Oregon , I will trict comprising approximately 26
Vernonia, Oregon.
a Northerly and Westerly direc­ sell at public auction to the high­
miles.
Bids
to
be
opened
at
tion to the Point of beginning.
est bidder for cash the following
uraphlte for pencils Is mixed with
That tract of land consisting of described real property in Colum­ Pleasant Hill school Aug. 18th at
1.26 acres lying between the bia County, Oregon, to-wit:—
8 P. M. Right reserved to reject clay and other materials—the more
County Road, the Portland and
clay used, the harder the pencil.
Beginning at a point on the
Southwestern Railroad Companys Northerly side of a thirty foot any or all bids. For further infor­
right of way and the Frake» roadway, said point being South mation see clerk.
Puts Authority on Shame
Estate land, being a portion of 537.90 feet and East 976.30 feet
Emma C. Condit
Modesty Is that feeling by which
the Northwest quarter of the from that corner of the Aaron
(Clerk)
honorable shame acquires a valu­
Northwest quarter of Section Broyles Donation Land Claim that
able and lasting authority.—Cicero.
17, and a portion of Lot 5 is given as 13.00 chains west of
CALL FOR BIDS
of Section 6, all in Township the southeast corner of said
3 North, Range 1 West Wil­ Broyles D. L. C. in Section 4,
“Bill of Right.”
SEALED BIDS will be received
lamette Meridian, particularly des­ Township 4 North of Range 1
The first ten amendments to the
cribed as follows: Beginning at a West of Willamette Meridian, in by the undersigned up to and in­
point on the Section line be­ Columbia County, Oregon; thence cluding the hour of 8 o'clock p. Constitution of the United States
tween Sections 17 and 18. Town­ from this place of beginning m., on August 14, 1933, at the are called “The Bill of Rights.”
ship 3 North, Range 1 West Wil­ North 54’ 48’ West 50.0 feet;
lamette Meridian. 81.5 feet South thence 35” 12' East 221.63 feet; Washington Grade School in Ver­
of the Northwest corner of the thence South 51” 50’ East 50.09 nonia, Oregon, and thereafter
above described
’
7.2 Section 17; feet; thence South 35’ 12’ West publicly opened, for $15,000 of
thence (Variation 22 30’ East) 114.67 feet; thence South 54’ 48’
running along the Southerly East 50.0 feet; thence South 35’ refunding bonds of school district
line of the County
_
Road 12' West 104.0 feet; thence North number forty-seven, Columbia
North 85” 41’ East 501.5 feet; 54’ 48’ West 50 feet to the place county, Oregon, said bonds to be
We have sold the Termi­
thence North 39’ 45’ East 120.8 of beginning.
dated July 1, 1933, to mature
nal Cafe to Mr. C. W.
feet to the right of way of the
Said sale is made under execu­ July 1, 1836, and to bear inter­
Portland and Southwestern Rail­ tion issued out of the Circuit
Mahan, and we wish for
road Company; thence along the Court of the State of Oregon, for est payable semiannually at the
him a continuance of the
right of way line of the Portland Columbia County, on July 8th., office of the county treasurer of
and Southwestern Railroad Com­ 1933, to me directed in the case said county at a rate not to ex­
patronage extended to us
pany South 50” 16’ East 178.5 of Intermountain Building & Loan ceed 6% per annum.
by the people of Vernonia.
feet, to the center line of a dry Association, a corporation, plain­
Bids must be unconditional and
ravine; thence running down the tiff. vs. Isaac Cobby Adams, Net­
We wish also to thank
center of said ravine North 89” tie Mae Adams, A. J. McKee, Al­ be accompanied by a certified
14’ West 153.4 feet; thence ta McKee, J. W. Van Natta, John check in an amount not less
our customers and friends
South 66* 15
■ ’ West ■■
265.4 ____
feet;
■ Doe, whoee true name is O.
for the favors shown us
thence North 87” 47’ West 135.5 Doust. and Jane Doe, whose true than $300.
The bonds will be sold to the
feet; thence North 78” 10’ West name is Myrtle Doust. defen­
during our ownership of
196.1 feet to the Section line be­ dants.
highest bidder, but the board re­
the csfe.
tween the above described Section
Dated and posted July 11th., serves the right to reject any
17 and Section 18; thence due 1933.
and all bide.
North 43.1 feet to point of be­
OSCAR G. WEED.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Simmons
LOEL ROBERTS,
ginning; TOGETHER WITH all
Sheriff of Columbia
of the tenements, hereditaments 28c5
30c3
Clerk.
County, Oregon.
ANNOUNCEMENT
FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 1983.
Person«
EVANGELICAL CHURCH
D. R. Kauffman, Pastor
Morning services: 9:45 Sunday
school. A special subject for
mothers. Come, and bring the
entire family. 11:00, preaching.
“God’s Eternal Guarantee.” This
will be a special service of wor­
ship. Have you had much oppor­
tunity to worship this week?
Likely not. Come and enjoy the
hour with us in the highest of all
human achievements: worship of
the Living God.
Evening services: 7:00 Chris­
tian Endeavor; 8:00, preaching.
Song service followed by sermon,
theme of which will be, “Are
You a Good Doubter?” Come and
see for yourself.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
F. Claude Stephens, Minister
Great services Sunday, August
13: 9:45 a. m. Bible school;
10:45 a. m. Divine morning wor­
ship. 7:00 p. m. Christian En­
deavor, interesting study. 8:00 p.
m. evening services, great sing­
ing.
Christian
Church
Bible
School
201 were present for Bible
school services August 6, includ­
ing 21 C. C. C. boys from Mist.
We believe that everyone pres­
ent was glad to be there and
has a desire to come again. The i
invitation is always extended. We
wish the visitors to become re­
gular members of our Bible
school and we always seek and
welcome new visitors.
Services begin at 9:45 a. m.
The Loyal Gleaners class of the
Christian church will have their
annual picnic Sunday, Aug. 13, at
Treharne. They will leave for
the picnic right after the church
service. All Gleaners are urged
to come. Basket lunch.
Edna Owens and Kathryn
Malmsten went to Portland Tues­
day to see the Constitution.
Mrs. James Nanson, Dorothy
and Ernest Nanson of Astoria
arrived Wednesday evening for a
weekend visit with friends here.
Mrs. J. C. Lincoln, Thelma Lin­
coln and Mrs. Elster Williams
went to Ione, Ore., Wednesday
to be gone for two or three
weeks. J. C. Lincoln accompanied
them as far as Portland.
New stock of outings, blankets
and domestics at old prices.
Prices will advance soon. J. C.
Penney Co.
Adv.
Mrs. Stella Fielding wishes it
stated that the report she is
trying to have her husband re­
leased from the penitentiary is
false.
Mrs. J. F. Rose, Glenda, Floyd
and Frank Rose went to Portland
MAYTAG WASHERS
We repair all makes of
Washers
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thing or the other, I must gain
confidence in my own ability to
keep my resolves when they arc
made.”—Abe Lincoln.
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S afeway
Pupils in Flying Must
Learn Full-Flight First l
It may seem rather like putting j
the cart before the horse that the
pupil In flying Is taught thoroughly j
how to handle a machine In full
flight before he even knows how to
take off or to land, writes Alan War­
wick, In Pearson’s Magazine. The
point Is, of course, that at several
thousand feet In the air errors of
control can be made more or less
with Impunity. There Is ample
time for the pupil to correct them
or. If he gets himself tied up Into
knots, the Instructor can straighten
things out.
Lending a machine, or taking-off.
on the other hand, gives no such
latitude. The machine Is very near
the hard, hard ground. Wherefore,
both these phases of flying an air­
plane—more particularly the land­
ing—call for a precision of judg­
ment that the pupil obviously cannot
possess until he has become thor­
oughly familiar with the controls, a
familiarity he only acquires In mid­
air.
To the beginner It may well seem
that the delicate work of landing a
machine—achieving the Ideal three-
point landing, tail-skid and two
wheels setting gently on the ground
together—Is something far too diffi­
cult for him ever to accomplish. But
as his lessons proceed he soon mod­
ifies his views. Such Is the confl
dence and self-reliance he acquires
that, when at last he comes to mas­
tering the take-off and landing, the
control-column has become almost |
part of himself, and he finds they
are problems well within his com
pass.
Before taking the tests for his
"A” license, the new pilot must have
flown at least three hours solo. The
tests themselves. In addition to
showing flying skill, include a
simple medical examination. The
additional questions put by the med­
ical examiner are searching enough.
The qualifying pilot must also dis­
play knowledge of the elementary
rules relating to air traffic. For In­
stance, he must know the correct
method of approaching a landing
ground, and what he has to do
when meeting another machine In
mid-air.
Wednesday, returning Thursday.
Mrs. Stella Fielding was in
Tillamook Sunday. Her daughter
Joy Armistice Fielding will be
home in three weeks.
All boys’ and girls’ bathing
suits, one-half price. J. C. Pen­
Adv.
ney Co.
uSmmer Time Is Salad Time
...SAYS JULIA LEE WRIGHT
Director Safeway Homemakers’Bureau
Your Safeway Store is a veritable catalogue of
good things for good salads and light lunches.
Check up with your Safeway man today. You’ll
be amazed at the wide variety.
Prices Good Friday and Saturday, Aug. 11-12.
Salmon
Libby’s Red,
tall can .....
Formay
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Tuna
Clear n No. %
Water £
Cans
Shrimp Broadriver
5-oz. can
Kraft Cheese
9 %-lb.
A Pkgs.
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9
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25c
9c
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Candy Bars
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Vinegar
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Sugar X™8 c“i,8 20 lbs. S 1.00
Butter s L ae * de “ d
lb.
23c
Certo
bottle 25c
Coffee "EWAY 22c™8 ",LL 27c
8,r44c
Mayonnaise “X
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Watermelons
Red, Ripe
Klondykes
2c
Bunch Vegetables
Carrots, Beets, Radishes
lc
Green Onions, bunch
Tomatoes
No. 1 Firm tomatoes,
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Young BEETS, lb. 3c
Best Cabbage, lb. 3c
Swiss Chard, 4-lb 10c
FRYERS
Choice fat Reds lb. IQ.
Spring Ducks, live wt. IOC
RABBITS
Young Fry size.
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Lb.—live wt. ........... 1£C
LITTLE PIG PORK
Dressed to order,
% or whole pig, lb.
15c
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— We Deliver
Rib Boil
Beef Roast
Beef Cubes
Hamburger
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