Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, August 25, 1939, Page 5, Image 5

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    FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, 1939
VERNONIAEAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
PAGE FIVE
For a Vacation Expense Check, Check the Attic for Things to Sell
Classified
Ads
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RIGHT OUT OF THE AI r I
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EARLE FERRIS
achieving outstanding suc­
Lou Silvers, music director oi Ku
cess on the legitimate stage, dlo Theatre, picked the wrong place
A FTER
to rest last week-end—Catalina. Ha
pretty Martha Scott, pictured here,
PIANO INSTRUCTIONS—For be­
ginners and more advanced pu­
pils. Thorough in fundamentals,
reasonable in price. Cali at 50S 1st
Avenue, corner of Umatilla Street,
Mrs. Lois Clark.
has returned to her “first love," ran Into Producer Cecil B. DeMilla
there, who Insisted he read and dic­
tate his opinion of three plays for
the new season which starts Sept. 11.
Newest addition to the cast of
“One Man's Family” is 18-year-old
Sam Edwards in the part of the
irrepressible Tracey Baker. Sam U
WANTED—Used girl’s bicycle, no
accessories necessary. If you
have one to sell, leave your name
and address and price at Eagle
34tl
office.
FOR SALE—Frigidaire. In perfect
condition. Soden’s Barber Shop.
34tl
FOR SALE—Fresih Dill. Mrs. G.
W. Thacker, 958 First Avenue,
Vernonia.
34tl
FOR SALE—Heavy fryers; dressed
on order. J. O. Kane, Keasey.
Leave orders at Nance Pharmacy.
33t3—
FOR SALE — Ailis-Chalmers trac­
tor, , almost new W. M. model;
wide gauge, 16-inch tread. Equip-
ped ’ with starter and lights. In
first class condition. Will accept
good team of horses in trade, some 1
impliments
and balance
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cash, , farm ...
on easy terms. J. R. Cralbbe, Rain- i
ier, Oregon. 2 fa miles from Rainier
on Portland highway.
33t3 '
FOR SALE—Three cows,
one
fresh soon. John Titus, Mist Rt., !
Vernonia.
33t3
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FOR SALE—$65 guitar, will sell'
for $25. Excellent condition. See
Joe Lalli, Pittsburg.
32t3
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FOR SALE—127-acre ranch, 40
acres clear; all new buildings;'
6-room house ! large orchard, ap- '
pies, pears, prunes; large garden;
good supply of water. Located atop J
Green Mountain. For information
write O. W. Boeck, Keasey Rt.,
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Vernonia, Oregon.
radio. She is now being heard as
the star of "The Career of Alice
Blair,” from coast to coast Mondays
through Fridays.
• • •
Marjorie Hannan’s career in the
entertainment business has gone
from one extreme to another. In her
debut, as a ballet dancer, she was
seen but not heard. Now, as one of
the twins in “Bachelor’s Children,”
the petite air actress is heard but
not seen.
• • •
Ezra Stone, star of “The Aldrich
Family," pictured here, takes special
delight in the small town boy role he
plays on Sunday nights, for as a lad
he missejl the joys of village life in
being bom and brought up in Phila­
delphia. His parents, however, state
that regardless of the geographical
site of his birth he was predestined
to find pleasure in being mischievous.
• • •
His individual arrangements as
soloist with name bands caused radio
fans to petition Teddy Powell, young
songwriter and master of several in­
struments, to form his own orches­
tra. Powell did, and in a few months
won national acclaim on the network.
the brother of Sonny Edwards who
portrays Wayne Grubb In the Wed­
nesday night NBC serial of domestic
life. He has been in radio since 1928
when he acted regularly over a
Texas network.
When Elspeth Eric, star of “Joyce
Jordan—Girl Interne,” played in
“Dead End,” she did so much yelling
that she had to take singing lessons
to save her vocal chords. She has
kept up the lessons ever since,
though she claims she can't sing yet.
• • •
Donna Damerel, who plays the
younger half of "Myrt and Marge,”
heard dally over CBS, is probably
cross a street.
He was struck down before the ber of bicycles now in use has
“A second’s indecision on the driver realized there was a bicycle brought the problem to the atten­
part of the bicycle rider or the dri­ on the road.
tion of society more vividly than
ver can cause a fatal accident when
“When bicycles first became ever before and it is quite possible
the two meet at an intersection or I popular,
they
were
considered that future engineering may con­
when a bicycle rider attempts to i something of a menance, frighten- sider the safety of the bicycle
cross a busy street or highway,” ' ing horses and endangering pedes- rider, However, at the present, we
Snell said. “For that reason, very trians because of their speed,” must concentrate on educating
young children and elderly persons Snell said. “In those days regula-
thoje who ride bicycles to observe
are advised to dismount and walk lions were designed to protect safe practices which will keep them
high-
while crossing heavily traveled
others from the biclcyes. With the out of accidents.
ways or thoroughfares. But even coming of automobiles the situa-
“Observing traffic rules as they
while pushing a wheel, caution must lion changed and it is now neces-
apply
to automobiles, riding in sin­
be observed. One youth was killed sary to have regulations which pro-
recently when he was pushing his tect the bicyclist from others. In gle file instead of two or more
bicycle up a hill, He was walking some places certain traffic lanes abreast, giving pedestrians the
or the right side of the road, go- are designated for bicycles only, right-of-way at cross walks, and
ing with traffic, and was struck one city in France going so far i equipping the wheel with proper
1 front and rear lights and using
from behind by a car whose driver as to mark off a section of the
■ caution and common sense at all
was blinded by the glaring head­ street for the use of cyclists.
times will cut down the death toll
lights of a car coming from the
“
The
rapid
increase
in
the
num-
lrom
automobile-bicycle accidents.”
opposite direction.”
Most youngsters enjoy coasting
down hills but one girl met tragedy
Your Money Buy» a Belter Value When You Trade
in this practice this year. Coasting
at the
down a steep hill, the road being
VERNONIA
BARGAIN
STORE
covered with loose gravel, sne crash-
NEW and USED GOODS
ed into the side of a car that was
810 BRIDGE STREET
coming across the street at the
bottom of the hill. Bicycles, just
as in the cast of automobiles, must
always be kept under complete con­
trol so that they can be stopped
in time to avoid accidents, Snell
emphasized.
A frequent cause of automobile­
bicycle crashes is the act of cut­
ting across the path of traffic
without first making sure the way
is clear, accident statistics com­
piled by the secretary of state re­
veal. One boy met death this year
when, after following behind a
school bus til! he came opposite
J. A. Thornburg, President.
the driveway to his house, he cut
across the street and rode directly
"THE ROLL OF HONOR BANK”
into the path of an oncoming car.
AND
radio’s best swimmer—and one or
the reasons may be that Peter Fick,
holder of the 100-meter speed swim­
ming title, gives her pointers.
s,
»aty,
The Vernonia
Eagle
1 Year
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Two boys were riding their bicy­
cles home from a meeting one
night, one of them riding close to
the center line of the street. His
bicycle had no lights and as h<
started to turn the corner at an
intersection, he crashed head-on
with an automobile also making the I
turn. The cyclist was killed instant­
ly.
This accident, said Earl Snell
secretary of state, was just one ol
the seven bicycle-automobile fatali­
ties during the first six months of
1939 that illustrate the importance
of proper equipment and safe prac­
tices in riding bicycles.
“It is becoming somewhat trite to
emphasize the necessity for propel
lights on bicycles and to urge bicy­
clists to keep well to the right side
of the street, but such accidents as
this one prove that we must con­
tinue to stress these warnings in
our campaign for traffic safety,”
Mr. Snell said.
Nearly 90 per cert of the auto­
mobile-bicycle fatalities during the
rix-mqnth period were persons be­
tween the ages of 5 and 24 years,
but one elderly cyclist was killed
when he was struck while trying to
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:
Purpose of
Amount
Date Levied
Assessment
Lot
To Whom Ai«e«»ed
Block
CENTRAL ADDITION:
J. W. Whitsell
J. W. Whitsell
May 1st, 1925
May 1st, 1925
Street
Street
»20.82
$39.44
This sale is made under and by virtue of a warrant or list in tabular form for the collection of special
assessment liens 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
list is in my hands. Each of said lota, parcels or tracts above described is located within the City of Verno­
nia, Columbia County, Oregon, and is being sold under Sections 56-2201 to 56-2210, inclusive, Oregon
Code, method of foreclosing special assessment liens.
Each of said lots, parcels and tracts will be sold separately and will be struck off to the first bidder
offering to pay the City of Vernonia the full amount of its assessment liens plug interest and the costs of
and upon this sale.
Dated this 25th day of Julyt 1939, A. D.
Date of First Publication: July 28th, 1939.
Date of Final Publication: August 25th. 1939.
Invites You To Bank By Mail if
Inconvenient To Come In Person
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Treasurer’s Sale of Real Property for Special
Assessment Liens
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CITATION
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON, FOR THE
RUBBER STAMPS are available in
COUNTY OF COLUMBIA
2% days if ordered through The
IN THE MATTER OF THE ES-
Eagle. No order too large, too TATE OF: Charles S. Rich, De-
small. Stamp pads and other office ceased.
To Nellie McCoy, Jessie Morey,
supplies furnished on order. Let Fred
Morey, Martha Bauer, Fred
your local newspaper office supply Bau^r,
Florence
Bessie
Bauer,
these needs.
tf Bauer, Katie Swett, Louis Swett.
Carl Prentice, Mary Freeborg, Can
Freeborg and Harry Steece, and a),
FLOWERS
other persons unknown, Greeting
Corsages
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Cut Flowers IN THE NAME OF THE STATB
OF OREGON: You and each of yoo
Potted Plants
are hereby cited and required tt
Sprays for Funerals
' appear in the County Court of ths
Bush Funeral Home
State of Oregon for the County ol
6tf— Columbia not le 3 ‘.'■.an ten days
Phone 592
from the service off this citation
upon you, namely: within ten days
AN UNLIMITED supply of scratch after the date of the last publica­
of this citation, to-wit: Sep­
pads offered at 2 pounds 25c. tion
tember 8th, 1939, then and there
Call at The Eagle office. Phone to show cause, if any exist, why an
your needs and we’ll save some order should not be made authoriz-
for you. Special scratch pad orders ing and empowering the adminis-
of said estate to sell the
made up on order.
tf trator
following described real property,
to-wit:
Lot four (4) Block two (2) Sun-
HOME’StSrL rise Addition to the City of Verno­
BRINGS BICOEit PAS nia, You Oregon.
are further notified that ser­
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vice of this citation is by order of
Prepare for advancement and more money by trail­
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ing now for the Job ahead. Free 48-Page Book? Till
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1939, which directed service of said
in the margin. Now, please.
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C. F. Hieber
Treasurer of the City of Vernonia,
Columbia County. Oregon.
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