Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, April 19, 1940, Page 5, Image 5

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    FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1940
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
PAGE FIVE
boundaries of the propos«*! district has been appointed by said court Jake Berger, South Rose Avenue,
is on file in the office of the as the time and place for the hear­ Vernonia.
16tl
county clerk of Columbia County, ing of Objections thereto and the
State of Oregon) which will be settlement thereof.
Wtninesday’s so.'tball game be- held on Friday, May the 17th, 1940
Dated and first published April' FOR SALE—Wicker baby buggy.
tween the juniors and seniors re- at 8:00 in the morning and will 5th,
Phone 703.
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1940.
continue
until
8:00
of
the
after
­
suited in the seniors’ eading. The noon of said day, such election hav­
Date of last publication May
standings including Wednesday’s ing been called by the Hydro-elect­ 3rd, 1940. Robert S. Lindsay
WANTED—Lanibs or ewes for 4-H
ric Commission of Oregon in accor­
fray are:
club work. Mrs. W. J. Lindsley,
Administrator.
dance with the provisions of S* k --
Won Lost Pct. tion
David O. Bennett
56-3421, Oregon Code, 1935 St.
Keasey
route, Vernonia, Ore. 16t3—
Helens, Oregon
Seniors
750 supplement and amendments there­
3
1
Attorney.
Juniors
3
666 to, to be known as the Nehalem
2
FOR RENT—House with nice gar­
Sophs
1
333 Basin Peoples’ Utility District. Such
2
election shall be held within the por­
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
den spot and garage. 376. North
Frosh
3
000 tion
0
of unincorporated territory and IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
within the municipality of Vernonia, STATE OF OREGON FOR THE St. Mrs. W. O. Porterfield. 1543—
located within the described bound­
COUNTY OF COLUMBIA
MAN BURNED BADLY; aries.
Notice is hereby given that the FOR SALE—Brownell White Leg­
At such election five directors undersigned has been appointed
46.8 Seconds Time for, Softball League Makes CORNETTS LEAVE;
horn setting eggs. All breeding
shall be elected to serve until the Executor of the estate of Henry
Class C 440 Relay at; Decision to Sell Season SUNSET MEN HURT
first Monday in January after the Glahn, Deceased, by the County stock 100 per cent Pullorum clean.
Eugene
Tickets to Play
TIMBER—(Special to The Eagle) biennial election following the elec­ Court of the State of Oregon, for Mary Schedwin, Keasey Route, Ver­
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—R. M. Hensley returned to work tion to create the district and until the County of Columbia, and has nonia, Oregon.
The Vernonia high school sprint
The second meeting of the Ver­ Tuesday morning as dispatcher in their successors are elected and qualified. All persons having claims
qualified, which election will' be against said estate are hereby
relay team, participating in the nonia Softball League last Thurs­ Portland after having been ill the held at 8:00 o’clock in the morning
FOR SALE OR TRADE—Horses.
to present the same, duly
and will continue until 8:00 o’clock notified
Ray Delsman, Garibaldi Street,
Hayward relays in Eugene last Fri­ day night sow the election of offi­ past two and a half weeks.
verified
as
by
law
required,
to
the
the afternoon of said day.
Hillsboro, Oregon.
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The Sub-Deb girls rented the of The
undersigned
at
Vernonia,
Oregon,
day aiternoon, established a state cers to direct league business for
voting and polling place shall
record in the 440-ycrd relay for the coming season, and brought church parsonage and are clean­ be the same voting and polling within six months from date hereof.
Dated and first published, March FOR SALE—30 acre chicken ranch
class C schools, covering the dis­ the decision to sell season tickets, ing it end painting the interior place in each election precinct ly­ 22nd,
1940.
ing Wholly or partly within said
this week.
on Stoney Point Road, 2 miles
tance in 46.8 seconds.
Date of last publication April
proposed Nehalem Basin People’s
the tickets to admit the purchaser
Ted
Davis
of
Seattle,
Washington,
from
Vernonia. Small house, good
Ths same boys ran later in the
19th,
1940.
Utility District, as are used for
barn and poultry equipment. In­
Fred J. Zeiner,
afternoon in the sprint medley to all regulerly scheduled games s staying with his aunt and uncle. holding the general (primary) elec­
Executor
quire Dr. R. I. Hall', Vernonia. 14t3
relay, placing third behind Coquille during the summer. Several other Mr. and Mrs. David Castle, where tion within said precincts. The vot­
ing precinct lying wholly within Lester Sheeley, Attorney.
and Springfield.
matters were also discussed during he will help do chores.
Mrs. Beatrice Squire of MdMinn- the said propqsed district is Ver­
The boys who accompanied Coach the evening relative to the number
WANTED—Shake boards and shin­
No. 1. The voting precincts
ville is spending a fe-■ days with nonia
gle bolts; one-half bf 25 double
McCoy to Eugene were: Claire Sun-1
lying
partly
within
said
proposed
of teams, and necessary improve­ her son, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hens­
splits. Cedarwood Timber company,
nell, Harry Lusby, Cl'oice Hall anl
district being Birkenfeld, Mist,
Timber, Oregon. See Mr. Thomp­
Phillip Millis. This was the first ments for the playing field baCk ley, and family. Mrs. ¡.’quire came Vernonia Nos. 2, 3, and 4.
Dated this 12th day of April,)
return of Coach McCoy to the of the Washington grade school. ast Thursday.
son at Timber.
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Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Kilburg 1940.
scene oif his college triumphs unde;-
The election of officers resulted
J. W. Hunt.
ind
Ronald
of
Hillsboro
spent
the
Colonel Bill Hayward whose name in the naming of J. W. Nichols,
County Clerk.
I’ OR »SALE—Oregon Strawberry FILMS DEVELOPED—25c, 2 prints
veek-end with Mr. Kilburg’s mother, Publish April 19, 26, May 3.
this meet carries.
Plants, one cent each, any
each, from any 8-exposure film.
president: Ted Coon, vice president Ida Kilburg. They recently moved
amount. Also, smart collie pup to Reprints 2c each. Send coin. Fine
and Marvin Kamholz secretary to Hillsboro.
BIDS WANTED
give away. George C. Engelke, Art Studios, 8649 N. Jersey St..
Mrs. Phillip Castle returned Sat­
treasurer.
Union High School District No. Corey Hill.
16tl Portland Oregon.
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urday
to
her
home
with
little
Linda
1 will receive bids for 60 cords of
Following the election, appoint
Parlee. Miss Florence Markee is
ments were made of those to con­ -taying with Mrs. Castle to do the wood until 8 p. m. Tuesday, May FOR SALE—One milk goat giving
FLOWERS
7, 1940.
three quarts of milk a day. W. H. Corsages
tact responsible parties seeking the house work.
—
Cut Flowers
This wood is to be of four-foot
Potted Plants
Arthur Fluke and “Tex” Ridling green slab wood or old-growth wood Weiser, No. 7, Second street 16tl
changing of bleachers and back
Sprays for Funerals
stop from the city park field tc narrowly escaped death Monday of a dimension not less than eight
Bush Funeral Home
the grade school. By publication while at work at Sunset Logging inches cross section at the smallest FOR SALE—Three pure-bred White
New Signs Painted to
Camp. As a wood log was being point.
Leghorn roosters, $1.50 each. Phone 592
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Mark Course for Players, time authorization had been given brought in, the line gave way and This wood is to be delivered and
•for the change.
they were hit by the block and piled according to the instructions
Stated
When you need second-hand furniture and other articles at
The future meeting of the league line.
of the janitor in the High School
reasonable prices call at the
In keeping with a practice that was set for Thursday evening,
Mrs. E. D. Tailman accompanied wood shed not later than July 1,
has been followed in other years, April 25th, at The Eagle office at her father, George Riggle, to Bux-i 1940. All wood subject to the ap­
VERNONIA BARGAIN STORE
Mr. and Mrs. Stan Frisbie, managers 7:30 p. m.
ton last Thursday on business.
proval of the janitor.
f the Vernonia Gol'f Course, made |
We also make KEYS to order.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kubler were
E. R. Mills, Clerk
the statement this week that plans
visitors in Portland Saturday eve­
O. G. Weed, Chairman
Claude Veal and Charles Moulton
were being formulated for the stag
ning at the home of Mr. and Mr:-.
1612—
fighting
at
138
pounds,
put
on
8
ing of several golf tournaments
H. W. Nieuwboer.
during the coming summer. Consid­ fast go with Moulton being floored
Mr. Lee Noss is the new S. P. NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
LUMBER — SHINGLES — VENEER
erable interest has been aroused at twice in the first round and coming linesman, having relieved Delmar
ON THE 6th day of May, 1940,
former times regarding tournament back to earn a draw at the enr Stephens. Mr. and Mrs. Stephens at the hour of ten o’clock in the
play, both among Vernonia enthus- ! of the third round. Jack Heenan returned to San Francisco where forenoon of said day at the Front
Door of the Court House in St.
iasts and clubs in other localities. and Lyman Hawken went three he formerly was employed.
See my bargains in Kiln Dried Lumber at $7.50
Columbia County, Oregon,
In preparation for the summer’s fast rounds; Jack was on the floo.-
Mrs. George Long and daughter Helens,
I will sell at auction sale to the
per M. and up. Open Saturdays from 8 a. m.
nicy Mr. and Mrs. Fridbie have twice in the three rounds, but Haw of Portland were weekend guests highest bidder for cash, the follow­
rpent considerable time in prepar­ ken also showed signs of being ir at the Gilmore hotel.
ing described real property located
to noon.
ing the course by mowing and fert­ a fight. Max Millis at 86 pound:
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Kubler and in the city of Vernonia, Columbia
County, Oregon, to-wit:
ilizing the greens.
pushed out a three-round decisior L. Gates otf Portland and Ralph
The East half of Lots Four
Markey
of
Sacramento,
California,
(4) and Five (5) of Block
over Frank Lines who out-weighed
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
Three (3) in the City of Ver­
him 20 pounds.
nonia, in Columbia County,
The McDonald twins were called and Mrs. Ed Kubler.
State of Oregon, according to
Geoige Riggle returned to his
into wrestle for two rounds. Being
the plat thereof on file and
of record in the office of the
unaware of what was to happen home Sunday evening after having
BUS SCHEDULE
spent
the
past
two
weeks
at
the
Cc’jnty Clerk of Columbia
Patrolman Wheeler called the boys
B.
Tailman
home
where
he
has
County,
Oregon.
Trips by way of Banks and Forest Grove
to the center of the ring for in­
SAID SALE is made under execu­
Leave Vernonia:
Leave Portland:
1
structions. Before Wheeler knew been doing carpenter work.
tion issued out of the Circuit Court
A
large
crowd
attended
the
8:05 a. m.
8:45
what was going on, Dick and Dan
of the State of Oregon, for the
1:35 p. tn.
2:45 p. m.
Saturday night, reporting a County of Columbia to me directed,
Smoker Staged in High put a flying tackle on him and dance
6:35 p. m.
4:45 p. m.
good
time.
$16.00
was
cleared.
in
the
case
of
The
First
National
School Gym Shows to the bout was on. This ended in a Walker’s orchestra of Forest Grove Bank of McMinnville, Oregon, a
Call Service between Vernonia and Keasey and Pittsburg for
draw; then the twins put on a rear
Passengers to or from Forest Grove or Points Beyond.
corporation, plaintiff, v. George
Large Crowd
old-ishioned catch-as catch-can bout furnished the music.
Shaber and Luella Shaber, his wife,
TERMINAL:
The Cozy Fountain
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Alvin
Cornett,
Pat
Clara Kerley Shaber, State Indus­
Vernonia high school staged a for a fall apiece.
AGENT:
Mrs. Earl L. Smith
One of the best fights was that ricia and Roger moved to Junction trial Accident Commission, F. C. I
smoker Monday night in the school
PHONE:
582 for information
City Saturday where Mr. Cornett Oaples, American Sheet Metal Wks.,
gym before a large crowd. The between Lyle Galloway off the
OREGON MOTOR STAGES
Inc., Anna Adams Simmons, and
has
steady
employment
as
Southern
smoker was held for the purpose: grade school and Reggie Watson of
Credit Service Company, a cor­
Pacific operator. The Cornetts have the
poration, Defendants.
of giving the boys a chance to the high school, fighting at 125
lived in this vicinity the past two
DATED THIS 28th day of March,
warm up before the encounter with pounds. Lewis Adams and Leland
years.
1940.
the high school boxers at Rainier. Errand put on a real fight, too,
M. R. Calhoun
David Castle was quite badly
as long as it lasted, for in the sec­
Wednesday, April 17.
Sheriff, Columbia County.
burned about the face and arms
ond
round
Adams
caught
Errand
By H. E. Veazie, Deputy.
Paul Gordon of the grade school
when a hot barrel of oil' exploded Pub. Dates: April 5, 12, 19, and
•
COOKED TO YOUR TASTE
and W. F. MacDonald of the high with a haymaker left.
last
Friday.
Mr.
Castle
was
working
26 and May 3, 1940.
As the final fight, Andy Killian
school are coaches. Raleigh Wheel­
on the State highway when the
Latest Draft Beer Equipment
er of the State Patrol acted as and Roy Bell, gave a fine exhibition
NOTICE OF HEARING OF
referee of the bouts which started of skillful box'ig, giving the crowd accident occured.
Light
Selected Beverages of All Kinds!
FINAL ACCOUNT
Miss Florence Markee accompani­
with three rounds by the McDonald an idea of whet will happen at ed Alvin Cropp, Delbert Van Aken IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
Rainier Wednesday night.
twins, Dick and Dan.
STATE OF OREGON FOR
of Verboort and Dorothea Becker
COLUMBIA COUNTY
off Hillsboro to Seaside and Cannon
IN THE MATTER OF THE ES­
Beach Sunday.
TATE OF MARY BURRIS, De-
(Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Grenia)
ceased
NOTICE
IS
HEREBY
GIVEN
OREGON OFFERS—
that the undersigned, as admin­
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istrator of the estate of Mary
averages over $100,000 a year in Burris, deceased, has filed his final
addition, the citizens are beginning account in the County Court of the
to' realize that they can’t possibly State of Oregon for Columbia
that when you see the sign
expect permanent rate reductions— County, and that Saturday, May
4th,
1940,
at
the
hour
of
10:00
“GRADE A MILK and CREAM”
if any at all— when net earnings o’clock in the forenoon of said day
of the system for the last ten years and the court room of said court
that you and your family’s health is being
have averaged only $329,890.00 a
year and actual gross income is
A FINE SHOE
guarded. You get this assurance at the
less today than it was ten years
ego.
J. A. Thornburg, President
Now with one of the biggest
“THE ROLL OF HONOR BANK"
industries moving out of the dis­
trict skeptical citizens are beginning
to wonder how the PUD estimates
of $114,000 increase in revenues
this year can come true, particularly
when the district is losing a huge
payro)’ represented by 450 steadily
employed men and their families and
losses to other businesses that these
people helped support.
SPORTS
Seniors Lead
Softball Play—
Relay Team Nichols
Sets State
Named
Record Fri. President
Classified
Ads............
Tourneys at
Golf Course
Planned
I
1
W holesale and Retail
C. BltUCE
Boxers Hold
Warm-up Bouts
For Rainier
Lunehes —
Short Orders
The Town Pump
The Forest Grove
YOU MAY RE SURE
National Bank
Invites You To Bank By Mail if
Inconvenient To Come In Person
safe­
NEHALEM VALLEY DAIRY PRODUCTS CO.
New and Used Parts
Oregon-American
LUMBER
New and Used Tires
SEASON’S BEST
VALUE!
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CORPORATION
Vernonia, Oregon
ON THE QUESTION OF CREAT­
ING A PEOPLES’ UTILITY DIS­
TRICT WITHIN THE COUNTIES
OF COLUMBIA AND WASHING­
TON, STATE OF OREGON, AND
THE ELECTION OF FIVE DIR­
ECTORS FOR SUCH DISTRICT.
Notice is hereby given that an
’ election will be held within that
I portion of the above-named coun­
ties (a detailed description of the
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