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FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1934. /ERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON PAGE FOUR with its cool summer nights, is said to be decidedly favorable for the production of a September lettuce crop, and it is believed that there is sufficient market in the month of September to war rant such a project, Mr. Hagg lund' says. Eight varieties and Men Are A**igned to 11 strains of the best certified let tuce seed obtainable are being Location* grown as practical demonstra CAMP REEHER’S, Westimber, tions on the farms of Rasmus Aug. 30—Mid-summer activities Petersen, Carl Bloomberg and J. L. Letts, all of Redmona. find Civilian Conservation corps workers of Camp Reeher’s literal ly “scattered all over the map.” Only 3 Measures To Be Voted on at In the full swing of fire fight ing, suppression and prevention, General Election snag failing, road building and other activities, the less than 20t> Only three measures will ap men of Company 1313 are situat pear on the ballots at the general ed in at least 11 distinct loca election on November 8, spon tions in three counties. sors for all other proposed amend Newest in the list of “side ments to the laws of the state camps” of the campany is the having failed to obtain sufficient new site completed for occupa signatures on petitions to quali tion late this week at Rock creek fy, reports the office of P. J. west of Green mountain under Stadelman, secretary of state. the foremanship of Ross Meeker, Ballot titles had been requested forester. Men assigned to the new for 21 measures by various indi side camp were stationed at Bus viduals and groups, but when ter creek for some time during July 5, the final date for filing, the building of the more perma arrived, only two of the 21 had nent site. Three barracks, a mess completed petitions ready. The hall and kitchen have been con third measure, the grange power structed. bill, was submitted for the spe Work at the new location will cial election in July, 193a, and consist of opening up and build has been held up meanwhile by ing of truck trails and roads court litigation. through the Oregon-American and The power bill states as its Inman-Poulson cut-over lands, and purpose “To provide for the state of snag falling. Telephone line to acquire and develop water construction is planned from power and hydroelecrtic energy, Green Mountain to the Round either separately or jointly with Top lookout. the United States, another state The recently established Trask or states, or subdivisions thereof, detachment camp at the head or of this state, transmit, distri waters of Trask river in Yamhill bute, use, sell and dispose there county has been assigned to er of at cost, and for such purpose ect a cut-to-order creosoted look to acquire property necessary or out tower. convenient therefor; all such pro Farthest outpost or sidecampe perty exempted from taxation; supplied from Westimber is at creating an elective nonpartisan Wilark in Columbia county, where commission of three members for a squad of men are engaged in managing such business; abolish road maintenance. Five "smoke ing present hydroelectric commis chasers” also are headquartered sion. Bonds contituting general at Wilark. state obligations may be issued Third among the large side for financing such business only camps is Wilson river where the when voted by people.” men are mainly concerned with Constitutional amendments that opening roads through a portion were successful in getting a place of the devastated Tillamook burn. on the ballot are the healing arts Pack trail building is being amendment, which was submitted continued by Round Top detach with 46,213 signatures, and the ment camp and telephone con limitation of taxes amendment, struction by Hoffman detachment with 34,884 signatures. Require camp. Men stationed at the main ments for filing are 26,666 sign comp at Westimber are cutting ers. fuel wood, employed at road con Purpose of the healing arts struction and are snag falling. amendment is given as “To abol Besides the seven principal ish preliminary examination of locations of Company 1313 per applicants for licenses to prac sonnel at the main, side or de tice certain branches of the heal tachment camps, a number of ing art as now provided by sta tute, and to vest exclusive autn- smaller parties are out. One man is stationed at Pitts ority in raapective licensing burg as telephone dispatcher, and boards of the medical and osteo smoke chaser and patrolmen pathic, chiropractic and naturo teams are headquartered at the Baker point and Timber lookouts pathic schools to detannine the ar>-' near the old Enterprise look nature and sope of examinations for such applicants; to define out. standard schools of human heal BEND— Believing that head ing; to divide healing arts into lettuce for fall markets may be (1) medical and osteopathic phy established as a profitable cash sicians and surgeons, (2) chiro crop in Deschutes county, a num practic and naturopathic physi ber of farmers are cooperating cians, (3) practitioners by spirit with County Agent Gus Hagglund ual means; to prevent interfer in trials to obtain comparisons ence by competetive schools of on times of planting and soil fer human healing; and to prohibit tilization. The Deschutes climate, governmental contracts restrict- Activities at Reehers Vary Considerably the individual’s record in the state DRIVING PRIVILEGES department for attention in case OF 72 PERSONS ARE REVOKED IN JULY the operator has further diffi culties. Driving privileges of 72 per SUMMONS sons were revoked or suspended In the Circuit Court of the in July as a result of court con State of Oregon, in and for the victions reported to the office of County of Columbia. Frieda Gruetter, Plaintiff the secretary of state, P. J. vs. Stadelman. Drunken driving caus John Gruetter, Defendant, ed license forfeiture to 56 opera Publication of Summon* TO JOHN GRUETTER, THE tors during the month, only two of whom were convicted in Port ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT: In the name of the State of Ore land courts. gon; You are hereby required to Involuntary manslaughter caus appear and answer the complaint ed one driver to lose his right to filed against you in the above Court and cause on or operate a car for a year and driv entitled before the expiration of four ing while his license was revoked weeks from the date of the first resulted in an additional penalty publication of this SUMMONS, of a second year’s loss of license which date of expiration is fixed to another operator. Suspensions by Order of Judge L. R. Ruther ford, County Judge of Columbia were due to reckless driving, hit- County, State of Oregon and who and-run convictions, failure to is duly authorized by law to act appear for examination, and epi as Judge presiding and sign all papers in the absence of the Cir lepsy. cuit Judge of said Columbia Coun Only one nonresident lost his ty, Oregon, as of August 1st, license in Oregon in July, but 1934: If you fail so to appear eight Oregon residents were in and answer, the plaintiff for want difficulties in other states during there of will apply to the above entitled Court for the relief pray the month and lost the right to ed for in her complaint, to-wit: drive in Oregon as well as in the For a decree forever dissolving state in which they were visiting. the bonds of matrimony hereto Eighteen of the violators had fore and now existing between plaintiff and defendant, and that never been licensed in Oregon be the same be held for naught; that fore although residents of the the plaintiff have judgment state, and eight had not renewed against the defendant for her their licenses during the current Court costs and attorneys fees in the sum of one hundred fifty operator’s registration bienium. and no/100’ Dollars and that the Courts reported a total of 333 plaintiff have the absolute custo convictions, the majority for minor dy of the minor child Benjamin infractions of the laws, which do and the defendant be required to pay to the plaintiff the sum not result in suspensions or revo of Thirty five and no/100 Dol- cation, but which are noted on alrs j>er month for the support and education of said minor son ing contributing beneficiaries in Benjamin and for such' other and their choice of licensed praction- further relief as to the Court may seem just and equitable. ers.” This SUMMONS is served up The tax measure gives as its on you by publication thereof by object “Limiting taxable property Order of the Honorable L. R. assessment to half its cash value; Rutherford, Judge of the County limiting total taxes by state, Ceurt, Columbia County, State county, school, district, and city or of Oregon, and in the absence of Judge of the Circuit Court of town excepting for payment of the Columbia County, State of Ore existing indebtedness, and taxes gon, and who is duly authorized for any year upon two-thirds by law to act as presiding Judge vote of people, to the following in the above entitled Court and sign all papers in connection number of mills each year per therewith. dollar of assessed valuation: due Said Court Order made and en 1936, 20 mills; 1937, 19 mills; tered on this 1st day of August, 1934. directing that such puHica- 1938, 18 mills; 1939, 17 mills; 1940, 16 mills; any year there- after, 15 mills; respective levies not to exceed the following pro portions of total tax: state 10 per cent; county, 25 per cent; school district, 25 pe rcent; city or town, 40 per cent.” Another petition completed for ■ maw / barber vJtJy SHOP filing on July 5 was that of the Socialist party, which permits Haircutting for Men that political groups to have its Women and Children candidate included on the No Expert Work Guaranteed vember ballots. The petitions car ried 18,851 signatures, which was in excess of the 17,488 required by law. BAFFORD BROS. General Plumbing VERNONIA LAUNDRY And Dry Cleaning Phon. 711 A. F. of L. LOGGERS Local No. 18742 meets second and fourth Thursdays in the month at Grange hall, 8 p. m. Visiting members cordially invit ed to attend. Fred Lumm, president. A. F. &■ A. M. Vernonia Lodge No. 184 A. F. A A. M. meets at Masonic Temple, Stated Communication First Thursday of each month. Special called meetings on all other Thurs day nights 7:30 p.m. Visitors most cordially welcome. J. B. Wilkerson, W. M. F. D. Macpherson, Secretary Order of Eastern Star Nehalem Chapter 153, O. E. 3. Regular commu nication first and third Wed nesdays of each month, at Ma sonic Temple. All visiting sis ters and broth ers welcome. Mrs. M. F. Wall, W. M. Leona McGraw, Sec. Pythian Sisters Vernonia temple 61 meets every fourth Wednesday in W. O. W. hall. Rose Fletcher, M.E.C. Clara Kerns, M. of R. & C. 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