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NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
In the Circuit Court of the State
..qf Oregon, For the County of
Columbia
Equ ity Finance Company, a Cor- <
poration.
Plaintiff,
v>.
Fred J. Tousley and Mary J.
Touaiey, husband and wife,
Defendants.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that by virtue of an executior
and order of sale issued out ot
the above entitled court to me
directed and dated the 21st day
of May 1935, based upon a
judgment and decree rendered
and entered in said cause ani
court, wherein it was decreed
that plaintiff’s mortgage be fore
closed, and that of *1,392.48, to
gether with interest thereon at
the rate of 10 per cent per an
num from April 12th, 1934, anu
for the further sum of $386.23
delinquent interest, and for the
further sum of $150.00 attor
ney’s fees, and plaintiff’s costs
and disbursements taxed at $23.-
00, which said execution com
manded me to make sale of the
following described real property,
to-wit;:
All of Lots numbered Four (4),
Five (5) and Six (6) in Block
numbered Nine (9) in COREY’S
ADDITION to the Town of Ver
nonia, in the County of Colum
bia, State of Oregon,
I will, on the 8th day of July,
1935, at the hour of 10 o’clock
A. M.. of said day, at the front
door of the County Court House,
in St. Helens, Columbia County,
Oregon, sell, at public auction, to
the highest 'bidder for cash in
hand, subject to redemption, all
of the right, title, interest and
estate which said defendants, and
all persons claiming by, through
or under them, or either of
them, had on the 9th day of
July, 1929, or since then have
acquired or now have, in and
to the real property hereinabove
described', the proceeds of such
sale to be applied in satisfaction,
in whole or in part, of said exe
cution and costs.
DATED at St. Helens, Oregon,
this 6th dav of June, 1935.
OSCAR G. WEED
Sheriff of Columbia County, Ore.
First Publication June 7, 1935,
Last Publication July 5, 1935.
FRIDAY, JUNE 21. 1935.
VERNONIA EAGLE. VERNONIA. OREGON
I SCHOOL BOUNDRY CHANGE
Airport Location
MADE BY COUNTY BOARD
I
Is Ideal Says
rcontinueu irom rage 1)
V ¡suing engineer
The location of the Vernonia the ground that when the area
irport is tuea* ooai xu- ».e.
was timbered Vernonia had the
ing and taking off, -ccia. cd benefit of the tax income from it
Thomas L. McCollough of Port-1 ana' now wi hes to get rid of it
land, an aviator ol 16 years when the land is logged off and
experience who visited here Wed- families with children are settl-
ae.-day. A big advantage, he ing on it. Vernonia’s contention
tated, is protection against cross was that access to Vernonia is
currents, only a two way wind impossible from that section,
being likely to be encountered which is immediately adjacent to
1 Chapman,
and
that
children
up to 500 feet.
Mr. McCullough, besides his should be taken care of in schools
iong experience as an aviator, convenient to them and at the
.ncluding war service, was aid least expense to taxpayers. Upon
engineer for the Marine Corps objection from Chapman that
in the construction of airports children of families that might
• n San Domingo.Miaini, Fl
a. settle to the west of the ridge
and Guam. He came here at the could' not reach the Chapman
. equest or R. S. nusou, engineer school without great trouble and
in charge ol construction or trie expense a proposal to compromise
i was made by Vernonia, and this
airport.
was accepted by the boundary
Bert Tisedale went to Longview board by assigning to Chapman
Sunday to get his mother, Mrs. only those sections east of the
A. H. Tisdale, who returns to ridge. It was brought out that
Vernonia after spending a couple during part of the last school
year two pupils from the area
of weeks in Seattle.
Calvin Quinlin of the Safe now belonging to Chapman were
way m^ket went to Portland boarded in Vernonia at an ex
pense of $35 a month to the
'Sunday to see his mother.
A. J. Slater, district manager taxpayers. There are no child
of the Safeway stores, made a ren at present in the area west
business trip to Vernonia Sun-1 of the ridge.
Representing Vernonia were I.
day.
v’erla Porterfield moved yes- I N. McColiom, principal, A. F.
terday to Burns, where her hus- Baker of the Clark and Wilson
Lumber Co., and Ray D. Fisher.
uana has employment.
Loel Roberts, Lowell Hieber ! chairman of the board of direct-
and Tommy Bateman are leaving ' ors. Members of the boundary
tomorrow on a fishing trip into ' board are Judge J. B. Wilkerson,
the Deschutes national forest ¡Commissioners Wm. Pringle, Sr.,
near Bend. On their return they ; and Tilden Graham, and County
will stop at Oak Ridge by in I Superintendent E. H. Condit, sec-
vitation of Whitey Norgarden and iretary.
fish there. They plan to be gone
a week.
Grass Nursery at
ment against he defendant Les
McGraw Place to Be
ter Sheeley n;r the sum of $2,-
500.00 together with interest
Inspected Tuesday
thereon at the rate of 10 per cent
per annum from April 12th,
The grass nursery at H. E.
1934, and of the further sum of
$410.21 delinquent interest, and McGraw’s place at Vernonia will
for the further sum of $200.00 be inspected Tuesday afternoon,
attorney’s fees, and plaintiff’s June 25, at one o’clock.
G. R. Hyslop, chief of the
costs and disbursements taxed at
$21.00, which said execution com crops department, Oregon State
manded me to make sale of the Agricultural college will be pre
following described real property, sent at that time to discuss for
age crop problems.
to-wit:
This grass nursery was planted
Beginning at a point that is
South 89 degrees, 46 minutes three years ago and contained1
West 315.1 feet from the South about seventeen different grasses
east corner of the Southwest one and clovers, most of which are
NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE quarter (SW14) of the North-j adapted for forage in Columbia
In The Circuit Court of the State east one quarter (NE14) of Sec county and each has its particu
of Oregon, For the County of tion Five (5) Township Four (4) i lar place.
All who are interested in this
Columbia.
North Range Four (4) West of}
EQUITY FINANCE COMPANY, the Willamette Meridian; thence grass nursery demonstration are
an Oregon Corporation, Plaintiff, South 89 degrees 46 minutes invited to be present at this time
va.
West 50 feet; thence North 118.- to take part in the discussion of
the various phases of forage crop
Lester Sheeley and Maude Shce- 32 feet; thence South 85 degrees production and the different var
ley, husband and wife, and Col 03 minutes East 50.2 feet; thence ieties of grasses.
South 112.79 feet to the place
umbia Finance Company, a Cor of beginning, in the City of Ver
poration,
Defendants. nonia, County of Columbia and
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN State of Oregon,
I will, on the 8th day of July,
that by rirtue of an execution
and erd r of sale issued out of 1935, at the hour of 10 o’clock
the above entitled court to me A. M., of said day, at the front
directed and dated the 21st day door of the County Court House,
of May, 1935, based upon a in St. Helens, Columbia County,
judgment and decree rendered Oregon, sdll, at public auction,
and entered in said cause and co the highest bidder for cash
court, wherein it was decreed n hand, subject to redemption,
that plaintiff s mortgage he fore all of the right, title, interest
clo.-ed, and '.at it have j udg- indi estate which said defend
ants, and all persons claiming by,
.hrough or under them, or either
i
all if
if them, had on the 23rd day ■
of July, 1929, or since then have}
STOP PAYING RENT—Don’t say acquired or now have, in and ■
you never had a chance to own to the real property hereinbefore}
Our job shop is as near to you
your home. $7.00 a month for described, the proceeds of such1
as your telephone. Phone us to
■three years will buy the Wright ale to be applied in satisfaction,
call and we will be right on the
cottage on D. Street, east side.. in whole or in part, of said exe-
Write A. E. Wright. 2824 S. W. cution and costs.
job to get the job you have for us
Be.rbui, Portlan .
DATED at St. Helens, Oregon,
this 6th day of June, 1935.
LOST- -Between Banks and Ver
OSCAR G. WEED.
nonia, Monday, sugar sack full
of clothing. Return will be ap Sheriff of Columbia County, Ore. i
preciated. Mrs. Warren Steven-, hirst Publication June 7, 1935,
•on
25*1 Last Publication July 5, 1935.
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BIDS WANTED
WANTED— I ha ve a house, lot |
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
and barn to exchange for good
niilch cow or car. E. G. Koe that scaled bids will be accepted
by the board of School Dis. No.
47 at the office of the
' chairman
DRESS MAKING or any kind of up to 6 p. m. July 13, 1935, for
sewing. Mrs. G. W. Laird, tf 190 cords of four foot, green,
sound, old growth fir wood or
thick slab wood to be delivered
LOOK. Farm for rent or sale, 2 not later than Sept. 1, to the
miles south of Vernonia on Washington grade school.
The board reserves the right
Pebble creek; 14 acres, 5 cultiva
ted, house, barn, outbuildings, to reject anv and all bids.
RAY D. FISHER,
fruit, wood, water. Mrs. Mae Mc Attest—
Chairman
Mullen.
14tf
Thomas Graves, Clerk.
21c2
Phone
Roy Raymond and Lester Sheel-.
ey made a business trip to St. Hel-,
ens Monday.
Lyle Baker, from the U. of
O. is visiting his father, A. F.
Baker, at Camp 8 this summer.
Together with Dave Howard he
will have charge of the Arcadia
park dance hall.
EXAMINER
COMES
TODAY
An examiner from the motor
Vehicle division of the seertary of '
state’s office will be in Vernonia
today. The new driver’s licenses
required this year may be pro-
cured through him._______________
Buy Your Pri ntin¿
Now an¿ Save F* m •
u.
SACRIFICE!
WILL
My Factory Rebuilt
DRAG SAW
In Fine Condition
and
STAR AUTO TRACTOR
Louis G. Bowerman, First
South of Arcadia
house _____
Park on Forest Grove road.
ANNOUNCING A
New Deal in Dances
AT
Arcadia Park
Portland Band
ADM. 30c
SATURDAY NIGHT
■•4
Under New Management
Dave Howard
5RFEUJRY 5TDR
Special Values for Friday and Saturday
JELLO—
19c
3 pkgs............
Snow Flake Crackers
2 pound
pkg..................................
33c
SYRUP—
SLEEPY HOLLOW
Cane and Maple
qt. jug .......................
35c
TOMATOES—
Taste Tells
No 2% cans, 2 for
25c
Edward’s Coffe<
k,b-
COFFEE—
£rway 18c
50c
3 lbs
BROOMS—
5 sew
Each .........................
flour
candlelight
49 lb bag .............
49c
$1.53
Pineapple—
17c
No 2cans, each
WHITE KING—
Laundry
Soap
‘
35c
<
10 bars ......
25c ynb- 49c
OLEO—
DINNER BELL
15c
Paper Napkins—
Lb....................................
Assorted colors
GINGER ALE—
or Lime Rickey
2 pkgs.................
RY TAK—
2 lb. pkg............
15c
25c
Pale Face
12 oz. bottle .............
1ft
1U4.
Fresh Vegetables
10c
LETTUCE, solid heads, 3 for
CAULIFLOUR, fancy snowball 2 for 25c
CARROTS, fancy local, 3 bunches ...... 10c
NEW POTATOES, Irish Cobblers, 8 lbs 25c
BEETS, fancy local, 3 bunches .............. 14c
FRESH MEATS
19c
Veal Steaks
Shoulder cuts
IO<<
Boneless Beef Cubes
lb.
21c
Fresh Hamburger 2 lbs 33c
Dill Pickles
qt.
10c
I Pickled Pigs Feet
lb
15c
Veal Stew
III.