Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, October 25, 1940, Page 6, Image 6

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    FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, l/MO
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
PAGE SIX
driver of the truck.
John C. Titus
Administrator
Misaes Ida and Ellen Eliasson of
Aatoria spent Friday and Saturday John L. Foote
Helens, Oregon,
evenings at the home of Mr. and St.
Attorney.
Mrs. Berleigh Tallman.
Mrs. Herbert G om was honored 1 NOTICE OF BUDGET MEETING
STONEY POINT—(Special to The
KEASEY—(Special to The Eagle)
with
a surprise potluck on her
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
Mrs.
Carl
Davis
Eagle)
—
Mr.
and
—The 4-H Health Club and Sewing
birthday given at her home ia i that the budget committee of the
Chibs met at the T. R. Keasey motored to St. Helens Saturday Cornelius by a group of friends. City of Vernonia, Columbia County,
home Saturday, Miss Nettie Alley afternoon where they met their Those attending were Mesdames Oregon, a municipal corporation,
1 has filed in the office of the levy,
and Dr. R. D. Eby examined the son, Francis, and several other Ver- E. C. Kubler, John Bino, E. D. ing board, to-wit: the City Council
nonia boys from Camp Murray, Tailman and Alice Tillotson of of said city, its detailed estimate
children. Miss Anna Mae Ramey Washington, who were home for
of the totfd amount of receipts,
is leader of the sewing club. Mrs. the week-end. They returned to Hillsboro.
and also the total amount of
Mrs. Joe Kirk visited at the money
proposed to be raised by
Maude Purvine took charge ol this camp Sunday evening.
home of her son and daughter-in- taxation and expended by said
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Davis were law, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Adams, municipal corporation for all pur­
meeting.
poses for the fiscal year of 1941,
Mrs. Herb Counts and daughter, s upper guests of Mr. and Mrs. in Portland last week.
estimates are as follows:
Elmer Spooner of Drake’s Auto which
Betty, spent Friday evening with Frank Lange on Thurday evening,
BUDGET ESTIMATE FOR THE
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Kirkbride Co. in Forest Grove took inventory YEAR
1941 CITY OF VERNONIA
Mrs. Wallace Berge rson.
were Hillsboro and Portland visitors of the Cropp’s Highway Garage Recorder’s Salary ........... $ 405.00
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Lamping and last Wednesday.
75.00
Recorder
’s Supplies .......
Thursday evening.
Treasurer’s Salary .........
Mrs. Etta Driscoll, who under­
son, Arthur, visited at the W. J.
Mrs. Spooner and daughter spent Treasurer
’s Supplies .......
Lindsley home Thursday evening. went a major operation last Wed- Thursday evening at the Huffman City Attorney ..................
300.00
along
is
reported
as
getting
nesday
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Smith and
150.00
Legal Services ................
home.
Reatha May Smith and Mr. and nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kubler visited Buildings & Grounds
50.00
Mrs. L. W. Parsons of Dilley at the home of her sister and Personal Services .........
Mrs. Vernon Lindsley visited at th,,
500.00
Other Expense .......
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Albert
McCloud
W. J. Lindsley home Saturday.
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George Elections & Publications
100.00
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Counts and and children of Patton Valley F. Sattler, of Wilsonville Satur­ Audit ...............................
200.00
Debt Service:
daughter, Betty, visited Mrs. Anna spent Saturday at the Carl Davis day evening.
1500.00
Taxes Due .......
home.
Luther Sunday evening.
The fourth, fifth, and sixth grade County
1000.00
Warrants ........................
William Van Doren of Van- pupils of the grade school received Police
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lindsley and
Department:
Mrs. a letter from Miss Patriria John­ Personal Service ............
Washington,
and
three children, Joan, Kenneth and couver,
3150.00
200.00
Lee, visited Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Esther Fletcher and daughter, ston, a former teacher. Miss John­ Other Expense .............
Department:
Mead and family near Cedar Mills Louise, of Portland were week-end ston’s letter was one of thanks to Fire
200.00
Service ............
guests at the Oliver Mellinger home. the children for remembering her Personal
Sunday.
100.00
Other Expense ..............
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Claude
Swanger
G. C. Kirkbride and son, Byron,
with flowers. Miss Johnston under­ Street & Sewer:
and
daughter
and
Mrs.
Swanger
’
s
200.00
Service ............
Wallace Bergerrcn, C. C. Van Dor-
went a major operation about Personal
2000.00
Other Expense ............
en, Gerald Riggins, J. O. Kane, nephew spent the week-end at three weeks ago and she reports Library:
Salem
where
they
visited
the
penit-
Victor Beigerson, Herb Counts, Mr.
“i’eling fine”.
360.00
Salary ............................
and Mrs. Frank Morris and Mr. and entiary and the hospital for the
125.00
Al Haselkamp, brother-in-law of Supplies ..........................
Health Officer ................
60.00
Mrs. W. J. Lindsley attended the insane.
John Bino, visited here Monday Park
500.00
..................................
Mrs. J. W. McKenzie and daugh- afternoon as he was en route to
stock meeting at the Fern Hill
500.00
........................
ter, Christine, and Mrs. Al Crist, Fauste, where he plans to make his Cemetery
Grange hall Friday night.
100.00
Airport ............................
Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Milligan of were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. new home. Mr. Haselkamp’s former Dump ................................
150.00
40.00
League Dues ....................
Keasey moved to Vernonia Sunday. Frank Lange on Friday.
heme was in Portland.
250.00
Bonds, Ins., Acc. Ins. .. .
Mrs. Frank Morris and Mrs. L.
Mr. and Mrs. Rhiny Rouch of Emergency ........................
1500.00
O. Gillham attended the coat school
Portland stopped at the home of WATER DEPARTMENT:
in Vernonia last week.
1620.00
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kubler Friday as Supt’s Salary ....................
1215.00
Collector’s Salary ...........
J. A. Armstrong and son, Walter,
they were en route to Cannon Supplies
4000.00
& Maintenance ..
made a trip to Portland Saturday.
Beach.
1500.00
Sinking Fund .................
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Westernberg
Mrs. Laura Gilmore returned last ESTIMATED RECEIPTS:
TIMBER—(Special to The Eagle)
2500.00
of Portland visited at the J. O. De- —Mis. Lance Brown, former teach­ Monday from her trip
to Canada Fines & License .............
I
Rents & Sales of
Vaney home over the week-end.
er of Timber, shot down a 4-point after spending five weeks with her Property ............................
1000.00
Loia Hackett, who has been visi­ buck during her hunt ’over the parents and other relatives. Mrs. Water Rentals ...............
8335.00
ting her sister, Mrs. J. O. DeVjiney, week-end.
5'00 00
stop-overs Delinquent Tax ................
Gilmore also made other
<
returned to Seattle Friday.
Helen Blanchard attended the —visiting her two > sons, Arthur Total Budget ................. $22680.00
Joe and Claribel Lindsley and homecoming events at the Oregon and Claude, both in Seattle. She Total Estimated Receipts 17335.00
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Lindsley and College of Education last week-end waa accompanied to her home here
TO BE RAISED BY
Lois McDonald made a trip to the as guest of Misses Ruth Lautenbach by Mr. and Mrs. Guy Lloyd of
TAX ..............................
beach Sunday.
and Helen Fabricius, physical edu­ Portland.
And notice is hereby given that
the said City Council of said city
cation instructors of the college.
sitting as a levying board, will hold
Miss Blanchard was honored at a
a meeting in the city hall in the
luncheon consisting of the O. C. E.
City of Vernonia, Columbia County,
tennis team of which she had been
Oregon, on Monday evening, Nov­
ember 4 1940, at the hour of
a member for two years.
8:00
o’clock p. m. at which time
Mrs. Elmo Tallman was a visi-
and place al! persons who shall be
tor at the home of Mrs. Bert
RIVERVIEW—(Special to The subject to such tax levy, when the
Tillotson in Hillsboro on Friday.
same shall be made, may appear
Eagle)
—Private George Turner of and be heard in favor or agairst
Miss Taza Regester was a week-
Camp Murray, Washington, spent said tex levy, o- any part thereof.
end visitor in Portland.
Dated this 18th dav of October,
Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Walters the week-end with his parents, Mr. 1940.
were honored Saturday evening and Mrs. Thomas Turner.
ATTEST:
E. M. BOLLINGER
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Turner,
Mayor
with a party given in celebration
LOEL ROBERTS
of their first wedding anniversary. Mrs. Thomas Turner and daughter,
Recorder
Mrs. Morris Kochman of Mc- Joyce, spent Saturday afternoon at
TO GO
Seaside.
Creadie Springs, Oregon, was a
Thomas Turner and daughter,
week-end visitor at the residence
TO DESSY’S
Joyce, Mrs. Robert Turner and
of Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Tallman.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Kubler were Dorothy Hall spent Thursday after­
i can have a lot of fun
Sunday dinner guests at the nome noon at the beach.
Clarence Whitlock of Centrada
for an evening and meet
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F.
visited
at the home of Mrs. John
W. Kubler in Portland.
FOR SALE—Heater in good con­
my friends after they
Mary Walker who has recently Krinick from Friday through M>n-
dition. Price $12. See Mrs.
day.
returned from a three-month visit
Frank
Lange.
43.1—
get through work for
Mrs. Charles Marston and Mrs.
in the Hawaiian Islands visited at
>he home of Mrs. Ida Kilburg over L. M. Preston were guests at a FOR SALE—New modern house,
the day.
the week-end. Mrs. Walker resides luncheon given at the University
4 rooms with ba;h, electricity
club in Portland by Mrs. Cleo F.
in San Francisco, California.
Take a tip and go to
and free water. Located on %
Lornwall
Tuesday.
■Mis. Ida Kilburg had as other
Mrs. W. W. Stevenson and of an acre five miles out on Neha­
week-end guests, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
daughter,
Doris, motored to Port- lem highway, adjoins Neh. lem liv­
Stout of Portland.
er. Daily mail, grade and high
land
Saturday
on business,
A new Dodge truck has been
school busses. Price $1100. Down
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
Bramblett
at-
purchased by the Southern Pacific
payment $275, balance $15 per
Railway company for water service tended the Louis Delplanche funeral month.
4311
which
was
held
at
the
chapel
in
DESMOND LAIRD
purposes. It was delivered Friday
Forest
Grove
Monday.
to John Bino who is to be the local
Mrs. Jim Bond met with an FOR SALE—Apples, 50c per box
accident a week ago Tuesday as
and up if box is furnished. Ver­
LUMBER — SHINGLES — VENEER
she was taking a jar of grape juice nonia Golf Cour.-e. Phbne 882. 43t3
out of the oven. It exploded, burn­
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
See my bargains in Kiln Dried Lumber at $7.50 per M. and up.
ing her face and cutting her arm FOR SALE—$35.00 Lloyd wicker
Open Saturdays from 8 a. m. to noon.
severely. Four stitches were taken.
baby buggy; good condition; will
Mrs. Dora Lachine of Rainier sell cheap. Marvin Porterfield, 843
and Mrs. Rex Pemlble visited at Third St., Vernonia.
the Ted Aspinall home this week­
end.
The Friendship club met at the
home of Mrs. Dick Lynch. Those
attending were Mrs. J. M. Peachey,
Mrs. Ruby Biggs, Mrs. Clifford
Fowler, Mrs. Ed Roediger, Mrs.
Otto Carlson and Mrs. Bud Rose.
The guest was Mrs. E. Gwin,
pot-luck dinner was served.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude E. Gibson,
Patsy Jean, Claudine and Claude
Eugene, spent Saturday in Forest
Grove and Hillsboro.
Club Children
Examined
Guards Home
From Camp
Former Teacher
Kills 4-Poi nt
»
41t3—
FOR SALE—Bed room suites. Reas­ Salem, Ore.
onable prices. Vernonia Furniture
rt o«
and Sporting Goods Store. 43tl—
—
Cut Flow*»»
Corsage»
I’olted 1’1. nt«
FOR SALE—Inner spring matl-
Snr,-- foi Funeral»
cesses ; reasonably priced a. $16-
li »■‘I: F miei a. Home
.75 and up; felt mattresses $6.50
«ti—
gnd up. Vernonia Furniture and t’hon«- 592
Sporting G ods Store.
43tl—
WILL BUY—Cattle for butchering.
WT pay market prices. See Bob
FOR SALE—Mon. ag ranges and
Tipton at Sam and Bub’s Grocery
■circulating heaters; trade in your and Market.
34tf—
old stove as a down payment. See
them at the Vernonia Furniture
and Sporting Goods Store. 43tl—
FOR SALE—3 Guernsey bulls. 2
regis ered; 1 giade. H. M. Win­
slow, Birkenfeld, Oregon.
4213
FOR SALE—Puppies. Hal; Scotch
Shepherd. Natural Heelers. Maies,
$2.00; Females, $1.00. Ruth Brown­
lee, 409 Rose Ave.
42t3
WANTED—for mink feed, old
horses past their usefulness. Write
J. G. Thompson, Deer Island, O:e-
gon.
43t3
FOR RENT—3-room house with
electricity and wa.er, 3 miles
from Vernonia on Mist road. Rent
$5 per month. Prone 572. 43tl—
PIANO BARGAIN—Want respons­
ible party to take over good
used piano and pay out contract.
Easy terms. Piano must be sold at
once. Write Tailman Piano Store,
New asid Used Parts
New aead Used Tires
Gas and 0it
i: Xpert
Alito iu pairing
LYNCH AUTO PARTS
Phone 773
RIVERVIEW
Jar Explodes
Causing Injury
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Ads
Dessy’s
Tavern
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Announcement
Town Pump
UNDER
New Management
Featuring Foods
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G. K. Herndon
Legal Notices
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
In the county court of the state
of Oregon for Columbia county.
In the matter of the estate of
Dora Brown Titas, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned as administrator of the
estate of Dora Brown Titus, de-
ceased, has filed his final account
in the county court of the state
of Oregon for Columbia county,
and that Monday, November 18th,
1940 at the hour of 10:00 o’clock
in the forenoon of said day and
the court room of said court has
been appointed by said court as
the time and place for the hearing
of objections thereto and the settle­
ment thereof.
Dated and first publication Oct­
ober 17. 1940.
Date of last publication Novem­
ber 14. 1940.
There’s a 50-50 chance
that
you’ll be
this winter . .
stalled
that is
unless you have your
automobile checked and
lubricated
for
winter
driving conditions.
We can do the work
expertly
Heath’s
Service Station
à
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