Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, August 11, 1939, Page 5, Image 5

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    VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 1939
PAGE FIVE
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For a Vacation Expense Check, Check the Attic for Things to Sell
RIGHT OUT OF THE AIR
Classified
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.By CARLE Fimi,,. , „
“TAEAR TEACHER" Is back on the
Iz airwaves with her “Bright Idea
Club” Saturday mornings at 10:30.
e. d. s. t.. over the NBC-Blue network.
FOR RENT—6-room modern house,
e-. Harry Culbertson.
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l o.. , ta L12 >65 g itar, will sell
for $25. Excellent condition. See
Jce Lalli, Pittsburg.
10?. SALE—19 29 Chevrolet truck.
C"'l at John Robbins’ home.
Rivtrvicw.
Wanted—To rent for cash or on,
shares, an equipped farm by re-j
liable family. Inquire at The Ver-|
nonia Eagle office.
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She Is Madeline Gray, pi.<ured here,
and her new Idea offers prizes to
youngsters for telling things to do
in their spare time and ways to
make money. She will present chil­
dren themselves on the radio.
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Dave "Hobby Lobby" Elman Is
rapidly depleting the ranks of the
NBC page boys. To date eight of
them have resigned to act as guides years' sojourn abroad, made his first
out at Elman's World’s Fair exhibit. appearance in a full-length radio
drama on the hour. That night’s
Emo Rapee, distinguished conduc­ show was the last Radio Theatre
tor of the CBS "Musical Playhouse," until September 11.
has a valuable collection of unpub-
Bob “Believe It Or Not” Ripley has
been given the largest gavel in the
world by Vice-President Garner to
exhibit at his Oddltorium on Broad­
way.
FOR SALE--Fryers. Mrs. Herbert
Counts, Keasey Kt., Vernonia,
Oregon.
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rOUND—Maroon cloth jacket and
flour sack containing pillow, on
read between Treharne and Ver­
nonia. Owner call at Eagle office
and pay for this ad.
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FOR SALE—127-acre ranch, 40
acres clear; all new buildings;
6-room house ! large orchard, ap­
ples, pears, prunes; large garden;
good supply of water. Located atop
Green Mountain. For information
write O. W. Boeck, Keasey Rt.,
Vernonia, Oregon.
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Latest of the vocal groups to ap­
pear regularly on the airlanes Is the
"Stardusters,” now featured Wednes­
day nights over NBC on George
FOR SALE—Incoms property
pt yroll town. Five houses, three
modern. Total number of rooms is
27. Will consider part trade. O. D.
road.
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FOR SALE—Red Fryers, also cow
for sale or trade, for what have
you? Mary Schedwin, Stoney Point
Lavender, Vernonia.
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When Clyde Beatty, famed lion
tamer appearing at Hamid's Million
Dollar Pier in Atlantic City, was
scheduled for a recent radio pro­
gram his cats were so nervous, he
feared to let his wife substitute for
him and sent Mrs. Beatty to New
York to do the broadcast
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Cecil B. DeMlUe's Monday night
Radio Theatre celebrated a first and
a last recently. Charles Laughton,
famed English actor who had just
returned to Hollywood from a two
I
I biles started usfaur the roads, the vehicle should be driven faster than
I I country hastened to pass laws pro- eight miles an hour ‘in the country
i tasting Old Dobin from the snort- when within one hundred yards of
ling gasoline machines. Around 1900 any vehicle drawn by horses.’ In­
'Oregon passed a law providing that cidentally, this same law set a
when any motor car encountered a speed limit of ‘one mile in two and
Sy ss*4. »«»U.
tuei
team, the operator was to avoid one-half minutes’ on any public
Since the time Dr. Marcus Whit­ frightening the animals, even to the road ohtside a city. At that time
man drove the first horse-drawn extent of stopping if necessary and thei e were only about 200 motor
vehicle across the plains and moun­ remaining stationary until the horses cais in Oregon and the dictates of
tains to the Oregon country, the were safely under the control of safety were well satisfied with re-
gi;lations preventing frightening of
horse has played an important role their drivers, ,
“Another law ptovided that no horses.”
in the development of Oregon, but
the passing of the equestrian era
is no more clearly shown than in
traffic accident reports, Earl Snell,
secretary of state, said today.
There have been but three fatali­
ties from accidents involving horse-
drawn vehicles in this state 'during
the present decade. The last such
accident occured in L.ne county
in November, 1937, when a car
crashed into the rear of a wagon,
throwing the driver to the pave­
ment. A year before that, in No-
"ember, 1936, the driver of a junk
wagon in Portland wrs killed when
i car cut in too close in passing it
and collided with the wagon. The
other fatality was in 1931, details
Our call and delivery service and expert work­
>f which were not available at the
manship will return your clothing and laundry
ecretary of state’s office.
articles to you with the appearance of newly-
The sad plight of the horse,
marooned in the advancing civiliza­
purchased materials.
tion to which he contributed so
much, is illustrated in these acci­
PREPARE NOW FOR THAT SUMMER
dents which were v-aused not by
Any fractiousness on the part of
VACATION!
he animals, but by the modern
:onditions of automobile-crowded
fleets and highw. ys, the secretary
>f state pointed out.
“At first, legislation was all in
avor of the horse, but now it is
he other way around,” Snell' re­
VERNONIA, OREGON
marked. “When the first automo-
llshed scores of famous composers,
several of which are being played
for the first time during this new
Sunday series.
...
Doc Rockwell, the sage of Booth-
bay Harbor, was joking when he said
on the Rudy Vallee Hour, “Hot dogs
with mustard are only a dollar and a
half at the New York World’s Fair."
However, none other than Grover A.
Whalen himself took the Doc seri­
ously. Whalen Insisted on setting
Vallee listeners right on food prices
at the Fair just a week after Rock­
well had his little joke.
Ell joy
the
Summer
Relieving
Yourself of the Tiresome
Drudgery of Cleaning!
Vernonia Laundry
& Cleaners Co.
4 Big Magazines
RUBBER STAMPS are available in '
program
iney comprise
Jesseis .
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2V4 days if ordered through The |
three boys and a girl, the girl being
May McKim, pictured here. Although
Eagle. No order too large, too I
this is her first regular series, she is
small. Stamp pads and other office
an experienced radio singer.
supplies furnished on order. Let
your local newspaper office supply
these needs.
tf | School District No. 49, Jt., 1
¡creek, Oregon. This consists
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FLOWERS
accept bids for purchasing the . build­ I
Corsages
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Cut Flowers school house, wood shed and one
Potted Plants
I acre of ground. The bids should be
Sprays for Funerals
in the hands of Mr. Lee Scnwab,
Bush Funeral Home 6tf—Iderk
of School District No. 47, Jt.,
Phone 592
------ i on or before August 11, 1939. The
Metropolitan Area Gets
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AN UNLIMITED supply of scratch board reserves the right to reject
51 Per Cent of Total or
pads offered at 2 pounds 25c. any or all bids.
21-3-10—
$128,948
Call at The Eagle office. Phone
Signed:
LEE
SCHWAB,
Clerk
your needs and we’ll save some
Payment of benefits to eligible
for you. Special scratch pad orders : GLEN F. HAWKINS, Chairman unemployed Oregonians during July
made up on order.
tf >f the Board.
fell off 17 per cent from the month
previous, but the $253,973 monthly
LEGAL NOTICES
total swelled the cumulative distri­
NOTICE
bution of unemployment compensa­
NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to
tion to $8,903,833, the commission
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the legal voters (must have proper­
reported.
the legal voters of School District ty qualifications) of School Dist­
The metropolitan area of Mult­
No. 47, Jt., Vernonia, Oregon, that
rict No. 47, Jt., that an election nomah, Columbia and Washington
an election will be held in the
Washington grade school on August will be held in the Washington counties, which is served by the
11, 1939 at 8 p. m., for the pur- grade school on August 11, 1939, Portland office, accounted for 51
pose of granting the grade school at 8 P. M., for the purpose of vot­ per cent of the total, or $128,948.
board, District 47, Jt., the authority ing to establish and maintain a
Hillsboro, Forest Grove, Beaver­
to sell the school building and
grounds of the original school dis­ kindergarten in connection with the ton and other Washington county
trict 494 Jt., Beaver Creek, Oregon. common school in Distriict 47, Jt., communities received an estimated
the school district not assuming $7,500, while St. Helens, Vernonia,
Signed: LEE SCHWAB, Clerk
GLEN F. HAWKINS, Chairman any responsibility for transporting Rainier, Clatskanie and the Colum­
of the Board.
28-4-11— any kindergarten children to or bia county points received $5,900.
Salem was next to the Portland
from school.
21-3-10
NOTICE
sector
in total benefits received,
Signed: LEE SCHWAB, Clerk
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
with 6 per cent. Oregon City got
GLEN F. HAWKINS, Chairman 5 per cent and Marshfield, 4 per
that School District No. 47, Jt., will
cent.
ing and grounds of the original of the Board.
AND
The Vernonia
Eagle
1 Year
of’Z! Payment of
Benefits Falls
17 Per Cent
Treasurer’s Sale of Real Property for Special
Assessment Liens
Lot
To
Whom
A»e»ed
ORIGINAL TOWN OF VERNONIA:
C. R. Coyle
7 W.27 ft. of E.Me of 10
Date
Purpose of
Assessment
Levied
February 8th,
1926
Street
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this newspaper will be extended one full year. And you will receive the
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the.26th day of August, 1939, A. D., beginning at the hour of
10:00 o’clock A. M. of said day, at the front door of the City Hall of the City of Vernonia, Columbia County,
Oregon, I will sell at public auction for cash in hand all of the following described real property, to-wit:
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ALL FOR ONLY $3.00
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Household Magazine ........
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Open Road for Boys .......
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Silver Screen ......................
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American Poultry Journal ...
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The Country Home .............
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Cloverleaf American Review
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Farm Journal & Farmer’s Wife 1 yr.
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Leghorn World ........................... .1 yr.
Mother’s Home Life .................... 1 yr.
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Mail Thia Coupon Today
CENTRAL ADDITION
May 1st, 1925
May 1st, 1925
Street
$20.82
11
Street
. $39.44
This sale is made under and by virtue of a warrant or list in itabular form for the collection of special
r«*e«sment~iiens which have been delinquent for more than one year prior to the 1st day of July, 1939, on
real estate within the corporate limits of the City of Vernonia. Columbia County. Oregon, which warrant or
1« in tnv hands Each of said lota, parcels or tracts above described is located within the City of Verno-
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is being sold
Sections
56-2201 1 to 56-2210, inclusive, Oregon
Code, method of foreclosing special assessment Hens.
Each of said lots, parcels and tracts wilt be sold separately and will be struck off to the first bidder
offering to pay the City of Vernonia the fult amount of its assessment liens plus interest and the costs of
and upon this sale.
Deted this 25th dav of July. 1939. A. D.
Date of First Publication: July 28th, 1989.
Date of Final Publication: August 25th, 1939.
C. F. Hieber
Treasurer of the City of Vernonia,
Columbia County, Oregon.
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THE VERNONIA EAGLE
(Date)
VERNONIA, OREGON
I accept your generous offer. Enclosed is $.3.00 IN FULL PAYMENT for a full one
year subscription to your newspaper, and also for the FOUR Magazines checked in
the list above.
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Address
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State