Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, June 29, 1934, Page 6, Image 6

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    PAGE six
SERA Report I» Issued
budgetary requirement in rela­
By R. E. Culbertson tion to the size of their families.
(Continued from page 1)
FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1934.
VERNONIA EAGLE. VERNONIA. OREGON
By national administrative order
they must be paid in kind.
not his wife
Mrs. Bollinger
says, but is an error for Perle
Ulery, a brother, who also was
killed.
Tom Carmen, C. F. Hieber, W.
J. Armitage and Dr. R. D. Eby
to Albany last week, taking the [
motored to Portland and Oregon
Vernonia deligates to the Rain­ City yesterday.
bow girls’ assembly and bringing
A. L. Parker has traded his
them back.
heavy Buick sedan in on a light
Calvin Quinlan, from the Pay
Essex sedan.
’n Take It store at Bertha station,
Harry Kerns and Grant Layer
near Portland, is manager of the
Safeway market here during the left Tuesday night on a fishing
absence of J. F. Rose. Mr. Quin­ trip in the vicinity of Bend.
lan is staying at the Hotel Mac They expect to be gone the rest
of the week.
Donald.
Jack Parry is delivering milk
Phyllis Nelson, Margaret Nel­
son and De Loss Powell went to for the Nehalem Valley Ice and
Creamery Co. during the ab­
Seaside over Sunday.
sence of Harry Kerns. Mr. Parry
Mrs. E. Sunell and Mrs. Craw­ is using his own delivery truck.
ford from Treharne, and Mrs.
M. F. Wall is back from Tole­
Stevens from Hillsboro visited at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph do, where he was laid off with
a number of others of the newer
Nelson Tuesday.
employes. Charles Wall, Ray
One of the victims in the pow­ Charlesworth and George Robbins
der explosion at Olympia Wednes­ are still working, Mr. Wall says.
day, Clarence Ulery, is a bother-
Through an error in last week’s !
in-law of Mrs. E. M. Bollinger of
this city. The Pearl Ulery men­ issue the name of Don Depue
tioned in the press dispatches is
per month. There is a total of Commodity Distribution Shown
The demand for government
192 men available in urban areas
in Columbia county at present as 1 commodities distributed through
follows: Clatskanie 34, Rainier, I the county relief organization is
26; St. Helens, 84; Vernonia, 48. ' illustrated by distribution of but-
The payrolls for the first two iter: Clatskanie, 206 lbs.; Rainier,
weeks of June show the follow­ 486 lbs.; St. Helens, 142 lbs.;
ing rural workers: Clatskanie, 18; Vernonia, 252 lbs.; Birkenfeld,
Rainier, 36; St. Helens, 65; Ver­ 35 lbs.; Scappoose, 156 lbs.
Birkenfeld is now a part of
nonia, 4.
I
the Vernonia area, and Scappoose
The rural area of Vernonia in­
cludes the entire Nehalem valley has been combined with St. Hel­
from Timber to Jewell. The ens relief cases.
There is no regular allotment
amount of work received by rur­
al workmen is limited to their of commodities made to the coun­
ty. Food supplies are shipped in
at irregular intervals, as they are
CARD OF THANKS
received at the state food depot.
We wish to express our thanks
for the kind expressions of sym­ Pasture Rules Are Described
pathy from the American Legion
By Crop Dept. Head
and Auxiliary, Missionary Society
—
and other friends during our
(Continued from Page 1)
bereavement.
tion. Also, highland Reed canary
Mrs. J. C. Henderson
grass, zig-zag clover, ladino clov­
and sons
er, yellow tree foil, and Harding
Mrs. Sarah J. Henderson
grass. An interesting feature of I
and family
the zig-zag clover is that it makes and oftentimes this grass was
a very satisfactory growtn when covered for several months at a
unestablished and produces its time and made an excellent crop
of hay and pature after the water
seed
under ground.
WANTED TO BUY—Many used
w’ent down, which shows the val­
Professor
Hyslop
discussed
the
fruit jars, Ideals or Ball Ma­
ue of these grasses to be grown
sons. Phone Elmer Bergerson, value of putting out good seed in on flood or marshy land.
all
grass
mixtures
for
pasture
and
14F1555.
25c2
haying a suitable combination for
high ground conditions and also Local Golfer. Win Close
FOR RENT
Match from Forest Hills
a suitable combination of mix­
FOR RENT—Furnished 3 room ture for the grasses for wet and
house with bath. $7.00 month flood lands. The formula for
Continued from page 1.)
in advance. Water included. Call these seed mixtures can be ob­
after 6 p. m. Cleveland Estate, tained at the county agent’s of­ Stranahan 1 % ........... Heatn 1%
1024 Columbia St.
25*2 fice and arrangements will be Curry 14 ........ .... Greenman 2%
made to publish this in the coun­ Replogle % .... ............... Eby 214
FOR SALE OR TRADE ty papers at seeding time next Watrous 0 ..... ........ Hartwick 3
Wright 3 ........ ................. Briot 0
R. I. R. FRYERS—18c per lb., fall.
McKenzie 1 .... ............. Plumb 2
Mr.
Nelson
explained
that
this
delivered. Phone 13-F-55&. W.
Fogel 2(4 ....... ........... Tisaale 14
grass
nursery
was
planted
in
the
E. Crawford.
26*2
fall of 1932 which included at C. Miller 3 .... .......... Wangler 0
Nine year old Black Percheron that time about 30 different Kreitz 2 ......... ............ Pumala 1
Mare, weight 1300 lbs., reason­ grasses all of which froze out but Hadley 2% .... ......... R. Linn 14
able. Wm. Anderson, Timber Rt.,
Kessner 3 ...... ....... L. Hieber 0
Vernonia, Oregon, at Rocky about seven in the very severe
Point._____________________ 25c2 freeze of that winter. About ten
The ladies of the home town
of these were replanted from
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF seed saved over, and several oth­ team also successfully defended
THE STATE OF OREGON
er plantings of African grasses j their laurels against a team of
FOR THE COUNTY OF
were
all frozen out and there was I ten fair sex crusaders from the
COLUMBIA
Forest Hills course. The match
no seed for replanting these.
In the matter of the liquidation
ended 17 to 13 which gives some
Professor
Hyslop
also
explain
­
of BANK OF VERNONIA, An
indication of how closely this 1
ed
the
advantage
of
seeding
wes
­
Oregon banking corporation.
Notice to: DEPOSITORS IN tern rye grass in about February match was also fought.
Vernonia 17
THE BANK OF VERNONIA, and March on low ground for pro­ Forest Hills 13
VERNONIA, OREGON, IN LI­ ducing a crop the same year, it Mills 0 ............. .......... H. King 3
QUIDATION, AND TO OTHERS
being one of the few grasses that McEldowney 1 .... .... M. King 2
INTERESTED:
Armes 0 ......... ............... Heath 3
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN this can be accomplished with.
that the undersigned, A. A. The two grasses than can be Anderson 3 ..... ............. Brickel 0
Schramm, as Superintendent of planted on over-flow land without! E. Miller 0 ..... ......... Hartwick 3
Banks of the State of Oregon, ! any danger of them flooding out Goodman 3 .... .............. Plumb 0
has filed in the Circuit Court of
Enchide % ..... ...... Marston 214
the State of Oregon for Columbia i is Reed canary grass, which was Watrous 1 ..... ..... .
McGraw 2
County, in the matter of the li­ shown on one of the plots, and
quidation of Bank of Vernonia, meadow fox tail, which is an ex­ Miller' 114 ....... ..... N. Nobes 114
Vernonia, Oregon, a petition ask­ cellent grass and will stand as Taylor 3 ......... ................ Briot 0
ing for instructions and for an ■
order and decree authorizing and much flooding as Reed canary
Famous Coach Visits Here
empowering the undersigned, as grass and makes an excellent
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Jessee of
Superintendent of Banks, to sell, feed. Seaside bent will also stand
Haitford, Conn., and Mrs. Ester
assign and transfer unto City of considerable flooding condition.
Vernynia the banking house of
Allen
of Forest Grove, mother of
On Thursday of last week, a
the above named bank, the land
Mrs. Jessee, were visitors at the
field
meeting
was
held
on
the
on which it is located, and the
home of Mr. Jessee’s sister, Mr.
furniture and fixtures located in Reed canary grass plantings at
Vernonia, Oregon, to the City of Clatskanie, some of which had and Mrs. Buster Byers, Wednes­
Vernonia in compromise, settle­ been in for the last eight years day. Many Vernonia friends will
ment and satisfaction of the un­
remember Mr. Jessee when he at­
paid part of the claim of the City in the above entitled court and tended Pacific university at For­
of Vernonia filed in the above matter. Reference to said petition est Grove and excelled in sports
liquidation, such unpaid part of is hereby directed.
said claim being $17,186.84. Such
YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFI- getting much favorable publicity.
conveyance is to be subject to ED that the above entitled court Mr. Jessee is now head football
unpaid taxes and city liens. In has, by an order duly made, pass­ coach of Trinity college, Hart­
said petition the undersigned, as ed and entered, fixed Monday, ford, Conn. Wednesday’s Oregon­
Superintendent of Banks, has also the 9th day of July, 1934, in the
asked for an order and decree Circuit Court Room in the Court ian carried a picture and account
authorizing and empowering him House in St. Helens, Oregon, at of Mr. Jessee.
to release the following described 9:30 o’clock A. M. as the time
He is also well known in Rain­
property in Columbia County, and place for hearing on said pe­ ier, where his father has been
Oregon:
tition and consideration thereof city marshal for the past 28
The Southeast quarter (SE
and objections thereto, and any years.
14 ) of the Northeast quar­
person or depositor having any
ter (NEU) and all that por­
objections to the allowance of the
tion of the Northeast quar­
prayer of said petition or the
ter (NEU) of the North­
consummation of the transactions
east quarter (NEU) lying
specified therein is hereby noti­
Jule Sherwood
South of the center of the
fied to make and file such ob- |
Nehalem River, of Section
jections in such court and matter
and his PIRATES
Twelve (12), Township Four
prior to the time fixed for such
(4) North, Range Five (5)
hearing. This notice is given pur­
Will Play at the
West, Willamette Meridian,
suant to the aforementioned order
containing 45.50 acres, known
and in conformance with the
as the Vernonia Golf Course,
terms thereof.
from the stock assessment lien
Date of first publication, June
levied and assessed against H. E. 29. 1934.
Saturday, June 30
McGraw and Leona McGraw upon
Date of last publication: July
receipt of $100.00 in cash. The 6. 1934.
ARCADIA PARK
A. A. SCHRAMM, as Superin-j
details of the said proposed tran­
Admission 25 and 35 cents
tendent of Banks of the I
saction are fully set forth in the
State of Oregon.
petition of the undersigned filed
Six Hundred Cords
Pulp Wood Stored
Here for Emergency
Nearly 600 cords of pulp wood
purchased by the Hawrey Pulp
and Paper Co. of Oregon City
are stored in the vicinity of the
Vernonia Trading Co.’s ware­
house. Very little of it is being
shipped to the mill at present,
the supply here being held for
emergencies.
The amount in storage here
would be sufficient for about
three days operation at capacity,
or about a week at present rate
of production, it is estimated.
was substituted for Bert Depue
in the list of men who assisted
in bringing the donkey engine
from St. Helens mountain to the
J. W. Allen was reelected dir­
ector of the St. Helens school
district last week, defeating C.
F. Heacock by a narrow margin.
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Prices effective Thru Tuesday, July 3
Deviled Meat
Ripe Olives
Peanut Butter
Pork & Beans
Libby’s 14 ’s
Highway No. l’s
Our choice
10c
SUGAR
Pure Cane
20-LBS.............
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Italian
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2 FOR 29c
2-LB. JAR ...... 27c
Armour’s .... LARGE CAN
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Oven fresh
2-lbs........................
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Safeway
49-lb. sack ....
25c
$1.79
CERTO
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Airway
Pound ....................
21c
Fluffiest
1-lb. Pkg.................
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For Better Jellies
2 fot ......................
49c
Cereal
Package ................
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Harmony
10 Bars ..................
29c
MacMarr’s tall
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POSTUM
MARSHMALLOWS
SOAP
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Linembo, 70 to
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10c
Moisture proof
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MILK
PAPER PLATES
_ _ _ _ _ _ Friday and Saturday only_ _ _ _ _ _
Watermelons
tLemplug
lb.
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Heads
bead
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Apricots
Standards ....
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