Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, January 30, 1925, Image 3

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    Fashing and Hunting
VERNONIA EAGLE
Municipal Water System
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NOTICE OF RESALE OF REAL file and may be examined by prospec­ quired to appear in the above entitl­ at public auction for cash, on Friday
PROPERTY BID IN BY COLUMBIA tive purchaseH in the office of the ed court, and answer the complaint the 30th. day of January, 1926, at 2
COUNTY AT TAX SALES
County Clerk of said Columbia Coun­ filed against you in the above entitl­ o'clock P. M. in front of the Nehalem
Notice in hereby given that the un­
dersigned Sheriff and Tax Collector
of Columbia County, Oregon, by au­
thority of an Order made and entered
by the County Court of Columbia
County, Oregin, aitting for the trans­
action of County busincHH on the
17th <lay of January, 1925, wilj offer
for Hale at public auction for cash
nil of the real property within Co­
lumbia County, Oregon, heretofore
bid in by Haid County at tax fore-
cloHure Halen for the years 1915,
191«, 1917 and 1918 and to which
said County now holds a deed by
virtue of naid Hales; Baid respective
properties will be sold to the highest
and best bidder for cash, but in no
event for a lens sum than determined
by said County Court by said order
of January 17th, 1925; that a copy
of said order setting forth particular­
ly the description of each piece and
parcel of said real property to be
sold, together with lowest price for
which bids will be received for each
respective piece of property, is on
ty, Oregon, and in the office of the
Tax Collector of said Columbia,
County, Oregon, in the County Court
hiuse at St. Helens, Columbia County
Oregon ; said sa]e to be made on the
21st day of February, 1925, at 10:00
o’clock a. m. at the West front doer
of the County Courthouse at St. Hel­
ens, Columbia County, Oregon.
bated at St. Helens, Oregon, this
19th da/ if January, 1925.
First publication Jan. 23, 1925.
Last Publication, Feb. 20, 1925.
J. H. Wellington,
Sheriff.
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Columbia County.
Bank of Vernonia, a corporation,
Plaintiff, vs. J. J. Edwards and Mary
Edwards, his wifo, Defendants.
To J. J. Edwards and Mary Edwards,
his wife, the above named DEFEND­
ANTS:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON: You are hereby re­
Jewelry of Refinement
Whatever you would expect to find in a Jewelry
stoie that specializes on refined Jewelry, you will
find here, if not in exactly the style you want we can
get it for you.
KULLANDER'SJEWELRYSTORE
Expert Swiss and American Watch Repairing Done
ed ciiuse, on or before the 31st day
of January, 1926, said data being
after the expiration of six weeks
from the date of the first publication
of this-summons; and in the event
you fail so to do, the Plaintiff will
apply to the court for the relief
prayed for in its complaint, to-wit:
that the Plaintiff be decreed and de­
clared to be the owner in fee simple,
and in the actual possession of the
following described parcel if real
property situated in Columbia Coun­
ty, Oregon, to-wit:
All of Lot numbered One, in Block
Six, in the town (now City) of Ver­
nonia, in said County and State;
And that you and each of you and
all persons claiming by, through or
under you, be forever barred and
precluded from claiming or attempt­
ing to claim, asserting or attempt­
ing to assert any right, title or inter­
est in or to said property, adverse to
the interest and ownership of the
Plaintiff therein and thereto; that
the title of the Plaintiff in and to
against all of your claims and de­
mands.
*THIS SUMMONS is served upon
you by order of the Honorable J. A.
Eaking, Judge of the above entitled
court, made, rendered and dated on
the 12th day of December, 1924,
which said order directs that said
summons be published in the Vernon­
ia Eagle for six constcutive and suc­
cessive weeks, the date of th“ 1st
publication thereof being Dec. 19,
1924, and the date of the last pub­
lication thereof being January 30th,
1925, and that you appear and ans­
wer said complaint on or before
January 31st, 1925.
HARE, McAlear & Peters
Attorneys for Plaintiff
Resident Attorneys, State of Oregon
Post Office Address, Shute Savings
Bank Bldg. Hillsboro, Oregon.
NOTICE OF SALE OF PERSONAL
PROPERTY
William F. PLACEE, Claimant.
Vs.
JOHN DOE, Defendant.
Notice is hereby given, that by vir­
tue of lien duly filed in the office of
the County Clerk of Columbia Coun­
ty, Oregon, by the Claimant herein,
duly certified copy of which, with re­
quest endorsed thereon for the un­
dersigned to foreclose the same to me
delivered, the undersigned will sell
Hotel in the City of Vernonia, to sat­
isfy said lien in the sum of «60.40,
together with the costs of advertis­
ing, taking care of and feeding and
all other cists and expenses in such
fore closure, the following personal
property, One dark brown Mare aged
about 11 years, weight about 1500
pounds, with the right hind leg scar­
ed by rope or borbed wire. And has
a white spot in foreheado One dark
brown mare, aged about 14 years,
weigh about 1500 pounds, no marks
or brands, except a white spot on
each shoulder. Date of first Publicat­
ion Jan. 15th. 1926. Date of last Pub­
lication Jan. 29th. 1925.
WILLIAM PRINGLE, Constable of
Dist. No. Four Columbia County,
Oregon.
DID YOU EVER STOP TO THINK?
By E. R. Waite, Sec. Shawnee, Okla.,
Board of Commerce
That the grocery that advertises
good eats is the best place to buy.
Their purchases are carefully made
on the best markets at the lowest
prices.
That they keep nothing but new.
fresh provisions of the btst quality
procurable. They keep their stocks
fresh by quick turnovers. They make
quick turnovers by persistent adver­
tising.
That newspaper ads are the market
place for the housewife. She reads
the adH to find out what is on the
market and where to buy it. She al­
ways buys from teh stores that are
enterprising enough to let her know
what they have.
That the ads of the grocery stores
are short greetings but cordial greet­
ings. They make it easy to shop. They
save time and money, and assure you
of getting quality eats at right prices.
That the housewife that is a care­
ful buyer saves most. The average
housewife is thrifty.
That the household that operates
on a business basis gets ahead.
That it always a good idea to have
a budget for the home and then live
within that budget.
That a home can be run on plans
that will save money and give added
coforts.
That when things are needed for
the home the women should buy
them. They know more about buying
for the home than any man.
Standard Designer Patterns
Our Entire Stock on Sale
HALF PRICE
Womens Nightgowns, White and Fancy colored
. Outings
Values
Fancy figured Outing Flannel, 36-in. Now......... 38c
All Remnents, Saturday 31st........................ % Price
$1.49
Extra
Odd Lots Womens Shoes................................... 60c
West Coast—Loggers—Currins
Buckingham and Hetch, 16-17 inch Boots
Double Back Hickory Shirts, extra ..........
$1.40
EVERY DAY GROCERY PRICES
Cornflakes. 3 for ...........
25c
Oysters, can
20c
Roman Meal.............
38c
Okra, can ........................
2Oc
Kelloggs Bran ..........
10c
No. 4 Sifted Peas ..........
15c
M. J. B. Coffee
45c
Tomatoes, 2^4 can .......
15c
10 pounds Sugar ......
80c
Borden’s Milk. 11 cans .
>1.00
...............
18c
Delicious Yellow Corn ..
23c
43c
Peaches, large can .......
25c
Fresh Grits
Red Ribbon Crab
Here you pay less than elsewhere, get better quality,
with personel service
QUALITY—SERVICE—PRICE
FREE GROCERY DELIVERY
KINGSLEY’S
OWNED BY PEOPLE WHO "" LIVE IN VERNONIA
.................
Too many men try to run some­
thing they know little about. The
housewife will show better executive
ability than the man, if given a
chance.
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Enjoy an hour at the new
O. K. CARD ROOM
next Horseshoe Restaurant
The “Lincoln School” is the new
school in east part of Vernonia, and
the building in the west part of
Bridge street s the “Washington”
school, if one wants to know them as
such.
S. C. SALE, Prop.
Everything New
A Man’s Resort
FORDS
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We Merit Your Confidence
CRAWFORD MOTOR CO.
LINCOLN—FORD—FORDSON
Ask us about the Ford Weekly Purchase Plan
Get in Just Right for Next Spring Delivery
Gasoline, Oil, Storage, Tires and Accessories
Battery Service
FORDS
Ambulance for Towing
PHONE 612
FORDS