Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, June 14, 1951, Page 6, Image 6

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    • THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1951
THE EAGLE,
VERNONIA, ORE.
IN MEMORIUM
CLASSIFIEDS
FOR SALE—Real Estate
■STOVES, refrigerator, washing
machine and other
furniture.
House may be rented at $25.00
per month. 575 Second St,, Ver­
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nonia.
FOR SALE, easy terms, or rent:
3-bedroom house on acre in
Riverview north of Anderson’s,
Mist Rt. Agnes Bledsoe, Rt. 1,
Box 289, Aptos, Calif.
20tfc
BURBANK seed and table pota­
toes. Charles Schmidlin 6 $4 miles
.south on Portland highway. 24tl
ASH and fir 2-ft wood. All
jgood sound wood. About 254 mi.
cut on Pebble Greek road at
Barry Borgelt's place.
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MtUIT JARS, quarts and pints,
25c doz.
Also small tools for
sale at 812 Shady Lane, Ver­
nonia, Ore.
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HEAVY circulating heater, also
cook stove, both good condition.
Bargain for quick
Columbia street.
sale.
1142
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.REMINGTON-RAND adding ma­
chine like new. Cost $125 new,
used five months. $100.
See
Edwin Ade at post office.
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.AUCTION: Every Friday. Mis-
■cellaneous sale at 10, livestock
sells at 1 p.m. We run a nice
volume of livestock every sale
■day. Sell by head or weight. I
■do general auctioneering, selling
general farm, dairy or furniture
.sales.
Write or phone or call
lor dates; information and esti­
mates gladly furnished free. We
Ibuy livestock, furniture, tools,
•etc., at anytime. Auction Mart,
Forest Grove. Walt Altman, auc-
itioweer, phone 16215.
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¡RAISE Chinchillas for Profit!
As high as 500% profit the first
•year. Pairs with litters, pairs
■carrying, young pairs.
For in­
formation see D. O. Smith at The
Club.
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Are You Thinking of
Buying a Piano?
11 so let our display coach bring
b fine selection
to your door.
Popular makes include Mason and
Ham Ion.
Knabe,
Acronsonic,
Story and Clark, Lester and
Wurlitzer. Rou are under no
iikSigaiion io buy.
KORTEN’S MUSIC CO.
Longview. Washington
RENT — SELL — TRADE
.ALL SIZES of crushed rock for
roads and driveways. Also have
sand and gravel. See D. P. Spof-
AonJ or call 1023.
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AND STRAW for sale.
Fair prices as to quantity and
•quality. Elmer Bergerson. 39tfc
BAY
.IE. DON SIMMONSON registered
IPiano Tuning and Servicing.
,'Member National ,Ass’n. Piano
duners. Contact Mrs. Fullerton,
IPhone 837.
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FOR SALE—Cars, Trucks
41 CHEV coupe. Inquire Lloyd
;Stuve, Birkenfeld.
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-’OR SALE—Insurance
LIFE, Fire, Car and Accident
insurance.
Oregon Automobile
Insurance Co.
H. Hudson and
Goorge Bell.
26tfc
4-ROOM modern house near
schools. Utility porch and fruit
room. Hot water heater and cook
stove goes. $4000 cash or $4500
terms. 159 A St.
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FARMS AND ACREAGE
40 ACRES, only 2 mi. out on
paved road.
6-rm. modern
house, 12-stanchion barn, gar­
age and chick house.
Some
implements go with place. 27
acres cultivated. $10,600 full
price, good terms.
7 ACRES, good 4-rm. modern
house close in. Consider trade
on city property.
$6300 full
price.
90 ACRES, good 6-room modern
house, 2 barns, one 40’x60’ and
one 30’x40’; garage and wood­
shed attached to house. 30
Acres in cultivation, crops in.
Estimated 800,000 M 2nd growth
timber. $16,000 full price, good
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terms.
5 ACRES, 4-room house, barn
and chick house. Price on this
one greatly reduced for quick
sale. $4000 terms or $3500 cash.
HOMES
GOOD 5-room modern house
close in. Furniture goes with it
at $3800. $500 down.
VERY GOOD 2-bedroom modern
house close to mill, Utility
porch, garage and shop bldg.
Some furniture. Only $3000,
terms $800 down.
VERY NEAT 4-bedroom modern
home, close to mill. Utility
porch and fruit room, wired
for range, Table top water
heater goes, Extra large lot,
garage and workship, $3850
full price, $1000 down.
SEE THIS NEW 2-bedroom mo­
dern home. Double sink and
table top water heater, wired
for range. Only $4750. Very
good terms.
DON BAYLEY, BROKER
MacDonald Hotel
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15tfc
FOR TRADE
WILL trade complete electric
guitar for 28 or 48 base piano
accordian. See Harold Fowler,
3rd St., Riverview.
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FOR RENT
3-ROOM house with stove, hot
and cold water, table, some
chairs. Inquire 812 Shady Lane,
Vernonia.
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DELUXE apartment. No child­
ren, no cats. 479 Rose Ave.
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WANTED
WANTED to rent: by couple with
small baby. 2-bedroom house or
apartment. P. O. box 67.
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TWO horses
WANTED: for Wallace & Clark
circus—working men in all de­
partments, especially truck driv­
ers. Top wag§s, including board
and lodging. Also wanted: hay,
grain, milk—and three crates of
head lettuce or cabbage for Go­
liath, the world's largest hippo­
potamus. See Mr. Ethridge at
10 a.m. circus grounds, Vernonia,
Saturday, June 15.
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112 8-WEF.K-OLD White Holland
chickens, big egg producers and
targe, meaty birds for fryers.
Seventh street in Riverview.
Mrs. Kenneth Walker
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WANTED: Green Hides.
Un­
salted. Will pay top prices. E. C.
Barnes, 1096 Rose Ave., Vernonia.
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FOR SALE—Livestock
singles, 1600 and
1800 lbs. $100 and $125. No plugs.
Duck and drake, quackless. $4
for two. Clint M. Seibert, Rock
creek. No business Saturday.
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FOR SALE—Real Estate
2-BEDROOM home with almost
1 acre ground, fish pond, city
■water, lots of strawberries. $3750.
RO ACRES, 15 cleared, small cab­
in, barn. $5500, very good terms.
GOOD 2-bedroom home, con­
crete foundation, part basement.
Wired Tor range, elec, hot water
heater, extra lot. $5,000, terms.
Lucille Sessman, Salesman, J. M
Person, Broker, phone 322.
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60 ACRES good strawberry land.
5-room house, 3 room cabin, hen
house, garage, electric lights. I
mile west of Banks on good road.
School bus by door. A. E. Eberly.
McDonald Apts. No. 3, Banks,
Oregon.
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NICE, CLEAN 5-room modern
house, 5 lots and new chicken
house. Also berries. $3500 cash.
Located on Seventh St., River­
view.
Mrs. Kenneth Walker.
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WANTED
BERRY PICKERS!
Transportation furnished. Excel-
lent berries, Register by post
card to—
ROLLING HILLS FARM
Star Rt.,
Banks Ore.
WILL PAY TOP prices for all
livestock. Will pick up at your
place. Grant C. Dodge, Forest
Grove, Rt. 2, Box 15.
50tfc
HIGHEST cash prices paid for
cream and eggs at your door—
picked up once or twice weekly—
call o,- write Forest Grove Cream­
ery, Forest Grove, Oregon, phone
126
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NOTICE
THE ANNUAL school meeting
of District No. 52. Mist, will be
held at the school house on June
18 at 8 p.m. standard time.
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She has seen the final curtain
fall;
She hasanswered ths one last
call.
To the will of God we bend.
And so—Adieu to our sister and
friend.
In memory of Sister Molzie
Hawkins, Be it resolved that Mt.
Heart Rebekah Lodge No. 243
extend love and sympathy to the
family.
Resolved that a copy of these
resolutions be sent to the be-
reaved family; also spread on
the records of our lodge.
Silvia Turner
Lena Schroeder
Edna Heenan
She has seen the final curtain
fall;
She has answered the one last
call.
To the will of God we must bend,
And so—Adieu to our sister and
friend.
In memory of Sister Helen
Peterson. Be it resolved that Mt.
Heart Rebekah Lodge No. 243
extend love and sympathy to the
family.
Resolved that a copy of these
resolutions be sent to the be-
reaved family; also spread on
the records of our lodge.
Silvia Turner
Lena Schroeder
Edna Heenan
MISCELLANEOUS
LADIES interested in
Foundation
Garments
phone 914.
Charis
please
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AUCTION EVERY SATURDAY.
Misc. Sale 11:00, Livestock Sale
1:00. Clatskanie Community Auc­
tion. Quarter mile East of Clats­
kanie on highway 30. Phone 1600.
28tfc
NEW, HOME LAUNDRY. Family
washing washed and dried, 15c lb.
Finished at reasonable rates. Also
curtain stretching.
Mrs. E. M.
York, 108 A. St., phone 1107.
38tfc
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELEC­
TION UPON QUESTION OF IN­
CREASING TAX LEVY OVER
AMOUNT LIMITED BY SEC­
TION 11, ARTICLE XI, STATE
CONSTITUTION
Notice is hereby given that an
e'ection will be held in School
District No. 47 Jt. of Columbia
County, State of Ore. from 8 p.m.
to 9 p.m. Stand. Time, June 18,
at Vernonia, Ore., in said school
district, for the purpose of sub-
mitting to the legal voters of
said district t the question of in-
creasing the 1 tax levy for the fis- i
cal year 1951-1952
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over the
amount limited by section 11,
article XI, of the Constitution of
Oregon.
The reasons for increasing such
levy are:
Insufficient money to operate
schools.
The amount of tax, in excess of
thte 6% limitation, proposed to
be levied for said fiscal year to
$8440.62.
Dated this 24th day of May, 1951
Attest:
R. M. Aldrich, District Clerk
T. F. Keasey, Chairman Board of
Directors
5-24—6-14
NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL
MEETING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
in compliance with Sec. 111-908,
O.C.L.A., to the legal voters of
School District No. UH 1 Jt. 8, of
Columbia and Washington Coun­
ties, State of Oregon, that the
ANNUAL SCHOOL MEETING of
said District will be held at Ver­
nonia, Oregon; to begin at the
hour of 2 o’clock P.M. until 8
o’clock P.M. on the fourth Monday
of June, being the 25th day of
June, AT). 1951.
This meeting is called for the
purpose of electing one director
for a five year term and the trans­
action of business usual at such
meeting.
In the districts of the second
and third classes the ballots shall
not be counted until one hour
after the time set for the meeting
to begin. Until the count begins,
any legal voters of the district
shall be entitled to vote upon
any business before the meeting.
Dated this 24tft day of May,
1951.
ATTEST:
Mona M. Gordon, District Clerk
Oscar G. Weed, Chairman
Board of Directors.
5-31—6-14
NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELECTION
UPON
QUESTION OF
IN­
CREASING TAX LEVY OVER
AMOUNT LIMITED BY SEC­
TION 11, ARTICLE XI, STATE
CONSTITUTION
Notice is hereby given that
an election will be held in School
District No. U.H. 1 Jt. 8 of
Columbia and Washington Coun­
ties, State of Oregon, from 2:00
p.m. to 8:00 P.M. on June 25, 1951
at Vernonia High School, Ver­
nonia, Oregon, in said school dis­
trict for the purpose of submitt­
ing to the legal voters of said
district the question of increas­
ing the tax levy for the fiscal year
REPORT ALL FIRES
|x
rK
1951-1952 over the amount limit­ undersigned at the law office of
Neal W. Bush, Joy Theater
ed by section 11, article XI, of
Building in Vernonia within six
the Constitution of Oregon.
The reasons for increasing such months from the date of first pub­
levy are: Building a new high lication hereof.
school building and increased op­ The Commercial National Bank
of Hillsboro,
eration.
Executor
The amount of tax, in excess
of the 6% limitation, proposed Patterson & Bush
20t5c
to be levied for said fiscal year Attorneys
is $64,038.99.
NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL
Dated this 24th day of May, 1951.
MEETING
Mona M. Gordon, District Clerk
NOTICE
IS HEREBY GIVEN,
Oscar G. Weed, Chairman Board
in compliance with Sec. 111-908,
of Directorrs.
5-31—6-14
O.C.L.A., to the legal voters of
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
School District No. 47 Jt., of
In the county court of the
Columbia County, State of Ore-
state of Oregon for Columbia gon, that the ANNUAL SCHOOL
county.
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MEETING of said District will be
In the matter of the estate of held at Vernonia, Oregon; to
Alta S. Cripps, deceased.
begin at the hour of 8 o'clock
Notice is hereby given that the p.m. Standard Time on the Third
undersigned has been appointed Monday of June, being the 18th
administrator of the estate of day of June, A.D. 1951.
This meeting is called for the
Alta S. Cripps, deceased, by the
county court of the state of purpose of electing one director
Oregon for Columbia county, and for the term of three years and
has qualified. All persons having “There will also be submitted
claims against said estate are to the legal voters of said Dis­
hereby notified to present the trict the question of granting
same to me at Office of John L. authority to the School Board of
Foote, Attorney, St. Helens, Ore­ said District, to sell and convey
gon with vouchers and duly ver­ certain real property of said dis­
ified within six months from trict, owned by School District
No. 27 prior to consolidation and
the date hereof.
containing
approximately one
Dated and first publication
acre” and the transaction of
May 31st, 1951.
business usual at such meeting
Date of last publication June
In districts of the second and
28th, 1951.
third classes the ballots shall not
O. G. Cripps, Administrator.
22t5c be counted until one hour after
the time set for the meeting to
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that begin. Until the count begins,
the undersigned has been ap­ any legal voters of the district
pointed by the County Court of shall be entitled to vote upon
the State of Oregon for Columbia any business before the meeting.
County as Executor of the Last
Dated this 24th day of May,
Will and Testament of Benjamin
1951.
F. Miller deceased. All persons
ATTEST:
R. M. Aldrich, District Cleric
having claims against the said
estate are requested to present
T. F. Keasey, Chairman Board
the same with vouchers to the
of Directors
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NOTICE OF BUDGET MEETING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the budget committee of the city of Vernonia, Columbia County, Oregon, a municipal corporation has
filed in the office of the levying board, to wit; the City Council of said city, its detailed estimates of the total amount of receipts, and also the
total amount of monev proposed to be raised by taxation and expended by said municipal corporation for all purposes for the period from July
1, 1951 to June 30, 1952, which estimates are, as follows:
EXPENDITURES
Actual for
ESTIMATED FOR FISCAL YEAR
Actual for
Actual for
*
Fiscal Year
Fiscal Year
JULY 1. 1951 TO JUNE 30, 1952
Fiscal Year
July 1, 1947
July 1, 1948
Budget
July 1, 1949
Actual for
Approved
to
to
for
to
First
by Budget
June 30. 1948
June 30, 1949
General Fund
Total Year
June 30, 1950
Six Months
Committee
$ 1,500.00
$ 1,500.00
$ 1,800.00
$ 1,800.00
$ 900.00
Recorder
.........................................
$ 1,800.09
69.49
150.00
124.26
59.34
Office Expense .:...............................
250.00
660.00
660.00
780.00
660.00
Treasurer
............................................
390.00
780.00
Office
Expense
.....................................
6.47
10.00
10.00
2.95
Attorney
........................................
420.00
420.00
600.00
600.00
600.00
300.00
Legal Service .....................................
15.00
400.00
256.80
100.00
939.50
1,050.47
1,200.00
Buildings and Grounds .......................
823.23
397.35
1,200.00
39.39
131.23
79.77
200.00
Elections and Publications .................
93.15
200.00
fi.’
649.05
456.00
456.00
500.00
Audits ....................................................
500.00
Police Department Salaries ............
6,318.11
7.845.49
7,510.20
3.446.67
7,500.00
7,800.00
Police Department Expenses ............
231.41
241.82
225 00
231.54
500.00
161.00
Fire Department Salaries ................
182.00
225.00
86.40
300.00
300.00
175.29
Fire Department Expense..................
5,876.74
279.24
500.00
157.72
750.00
188.52
20.30
100.00
Street and Sewer Salaries .................
100.00
1,390.83
1,339.57
2,245.52
1.212.77
1.500.00
Street and Sewer Expense ...;.........
1,500.00
500.00
500.00
500.00
Sewer Sinking Fund .........................
1,000.00
660.00
900.00
840.00
900.00
450.00
Library Salary ...................................
900.00
125.00
200.00
125,00
90.43
200.00
Library Expense .................................
200.00
60.00
60.00
60.00
60.00
Health Officer .....................................
60.00
444.56
240.5!
683.46
788.76
Park ..........................................................
3,500.00
10,000.00
652.73
624.54
670.12
Cemetery ................................................
987.82
1,500.00
1,000.00
456.31
516.53
Misc..............................................................
500.00
56.80
56.80
56.80
League of Oregon Cities ...................
56.80
56.80
56.80
249.52
536.51
Bonds and Insurance ................. . .
788.12
291.05
900.00
900.00
784.57
Public Employes Retirement System
792.73
830.84
539.06
850.00
850.00
Road District No. 16 ...................
636.51
11.245.00
9,923.51
State Tax Street Fund ...................
6.461.72
12,028.45
6,450.19
3,473.02
7,852.35
9.402.93
Emergency
.....................
1,000.00
1,000.00
1.000.00
1,000.00
WATER DEPARTMENT
3,028.02
3.300.00
3.41000
1.680.00
3,410.00
Superintendents Salary.......................
3,410.00
1,500.00
1.800.00
1.800.00
900.00
1.800.00
Collectors Salary ...............................
1.800.no
3,006.96
9.691.96
4,545.51
3,709.38
12,500.00
Supplies and Maintenance ...............
15.000.00
210.78
260.00
256.85
Public Employes Retirement System
164.94
285.00
285.00
916.26
697.76
Misc. Labor; Salary...............................
1.200.00
1,500.00
1,500.00
1.500.00
1,500.00
Sinking Fund ..........................................
1.500.00
23.984.21
63,824.48
Total..........................................................
75,378.24
ESTIMATED RECEIPTS
$ 4,443.43
$ 5,033.14
$ 6.071.78
S 3,389.81
$ 6.800.00
Fines and Licenses ............................ .
4.000.00
13,172.20
17.349.26
18,181.21
11.922.47
23.400.00
Water Receipts
.............................
24.000.00
1,045.75
1.035.00
625.00
1.610.00
’ 1,500.00
Rent and Sale of Property ..................
1,200.00
1.196.35
1,144.59
571.95
667.75
500.00
Misc. Receipts ........................................
500.00
285.00
680.00
250.00
335.00
162.00
Cemetery
.........................................
250.00
949 92
1.116.54
Dog and Liquor Tax .............................
1.800.00
636.15
8.146.47
Road District No. 16 ...........................
9,923.51
1.878.17
6.072.04
1.402.93
7.852.33
State Tax Street Fund .........................
9,402.93
832.32
630.20
Cash on Hand ..........................................
13,773.00
$53.294.42
Total ..........................................................
64.849.44
TOTAL BUDGET
$75,378.24
$64,849.44
TOTAL ESTIMATED RECEIPTS
$10.528.80
AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY DIRECT TAX
$10.528.80
INSIDE 6% LIMITATION
OUTSIDE S’, LIMITATION
NONE
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__ the said City Council ot said City sitting as I a levying hoard, will hold a meeting in the titv hall in th«
And notice
is _____
hereby given
City of Vernonia. Columbia County. Oregon, on Thursday evening. June 28, 1951. , at the hour of 8.00 o’clock _ p.m., at which
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time and plac
all persons who shall be subject to such tax levy, when the same shall be made, may appear and be heard in favor or against said tax levy, or any
part thereof.
Dated this 28th day of May, 1951
ATTEST: Sam L. Hearing, Recorder
Lyman G. Hawken. Mavor
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