Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, November 29, 1928, Page 2, Image 2

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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1928
VERNONIA EAGLE. VERNONIA, OREGON
TWO
Urriuniiu Eagle
Issued every Thursday
$2 per year in advance
Entered as second class matter August 4, 1922
at the post office at Vernonia, Oregon,
under the act of March 3, 1879
be left standing on the curb as his father 1928.
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ATTEST: Alice Gooding, District
drives away for a good time. It is then that Clerk.
Clerk
Ben S.
s; Owens,
c;
Ben
Chairman
the boy loses respect for his father and Board of Directors?
172
seeks associates that often lead him on
EVANGELICAL CHURCH
the wayward path.”
The Sunday school meets at 9:45
The chief’s advice to youth should be a.m. Special numbers for opening,
be on time. The pastor will
heard by boys and girls everywhere as a I so
preach at 11 a.m.
warning against the dangers that beset the
stranger in a large city.
Store Honey in Dry Place
Both young people’s societies will
Honey in Oregon is stored in a
meet at the church at 6:30 p.m.
warm dry place for best keeping
There will be a sermon lecture, quality, says H. A. Scullen, bee
with pictures on the subject of | specialist at the state college.
“Deborah and Gideon” at 7:30 p. I Honey so stored will keep for
m.
| months, even years. It will not keep
Mid-week Bible study and prayer well, however, if stored in a cold,
meeting on Wednesday evening at damp cellar. The cans rust and, if
| it is comb honey, it is likely to
7:30 o'clock.
draw moisture and granulate much
more quickly than when kept in
the pantry or other warm places.
Astoria — Equipment for oil
well being drilled here by Union
I Oil company arrives.
SHOP EARLY
ADVERTISING RATES
Foreign: 30c per inch. Local: 25c per inch. Lo­
cal readers 5c per line. Classified lc per word.
Advertisements are beginning to appear
with urgent calls for early shopping, as
J Christmas is less than one month away.
The postal department has instructed all
CRIME DOES NOT PAY
postmasters that the offices will be closed
Chief Jenkins cited many reasons in his that day and only those packages marked
address at the Evangelical church Sunday special delivery will be handled.
night why crime does not pay. He passed
It costs the same to buy early as to buy
out advice to fathers in particular, stating late, and one has the advantage of the
they should be real pals to their sons.
better choice of gifts, willing clerks to
“It has driven many a son to crime,” serve you and the absence of the bustle
said the chief, “when the boy helps his .and shove that is prevalent on Christmas
father prepare for a fishing trip, only to eve.
MARK E. MOE, Editor
J. W. Brown, Administrator of
Court of the State of Oregon, for
Columbia County, and has qualified. the Estate of Christ Field, Deceased.
GORDON R. WATT, Attorney.
In the County Court,
All persons having claims against
State of Oregon,
said estate are hereby notified to
County of Columbia,
present the same to me at my of­ NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
fice,
Vernonia,
Oregon,
with
PROBATE DEPARTMENT
Administrator
In the matter of the estate of vouchers and duly verified, within
six months from the date hereof.
In the County Court,
Christ Field, deceased.
Dated and first published Novem­
Notice is hereby given that the
State of Oregon,
County of Columbia,
undersigned has been appointed Ad­ ber 1, 1928.
Last publication November 29,
PROBATE DEPARTMENT
ministrator of the estate of Christ
Field, deceased, by the County 1928.
In the matter of the estate of1
Ambrosio Damisog, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has been appointed Ad­
ministrator of the estate of Am-
brosio Damisog, deceased by the
County Court of the State of Ore-
gon, for Columbia County, and has
qualified. All persons having claims
against said estate are hereby noti­
—Complete telephone service is a convenience
fied to present the same to me at
to every member of the family. Properly placed
my office, Verionia, Oregon, with
extension telephones save tiring steps for the
vouchers and duly verified, within
six months from the date hereof.
housewife. Son or daughter, sister or brother,
Dated and first published Novem­
dad or mother—find them a year ’round comfort
ber 1, 1928.
Last publication November 29,
and satisfaction.
1928.
And too, the telephone is an aid in emergen­
J. W. Brown, Administrator of
the estate of Ambrosio Damisog,
cies and a protection in danger.
deceased.
GORDON R. WATT, Attorney.
Windows
DOORS
Reasonably Priced
Cabinet Work
Built-in Furniture
Anything made of
Wood
High class workman­
ship
■OTICE OF APPOINTMENT
Administrator
In Every Home
West Coast Telephone Co
MOST APPROPRIATE OF CHRISTMAS GIFTS
Vernonia Cabinet Shop
DIAMONDS
Corner State & North
Street
The Christmas Gift Supreme
Geo. H. Stankey
Beyond the reach of fashion’s whimsy,
the DIAMOND, after centuries, still re­
mains supreme among gems.
Miss Daisy Brown
TEACHER OF PIANO
Dunning Foundation
You cannot buy diamonds by name, as
you do fine motor cars or silverware. The
only “name” that can guide you is that
of your jeweler, in whose knowledge and
integrity you should have perfect confi­
dence.
SYSTEM OF MUSIC
Telephone 611
LESTER SHEELEY
In my splendid stock.s you will surely
find “just what you want” fairly priced.
May 1 serve you?
Attomey-at-Law
Vernonia, Oregon
Shop Early For Christmas
Lodge Notices
A. L. KULLANDER
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
By virtue of an execution and or­
der of sale duly issued by the clerk
of the Circuit Court of the county
of Columbia State of Oregon, dat-
ed the 26th day of November 1928,
in a certain action in the Circuit
Court for said county and state,
wherein Bank of Vernonia, a cor­
poration, as plaintiff recovered
judgement against Kolumbia Koun-
ty Kommunity Kompany, a corpor­
ation for the sum of four hundred
fifty-nine dollars, and costs and dis­
bursements taxed at fifteen dollars,
and attorney’s fees in the sum of
one hundred twenty-five dollars,
and the further sum of one hun­
dred thirty-two dollars and seventy
nine cents, and the further sum of
eighteen dollars on the 9th day of
November 1928;
Notice is hereby given that I will
on the 29th day of December 1928,
at the West front door of the Court
House in St. Helens in said County,
at 11:00 o’clock in the forenoon of
said day, sell at public auction to
the highest bidder, for cash, the
following described property, to-
wit: Beginning at a point on the
North line of Lot One of Block
Six of the Town (now city) of
Vernonia, which is 70 feet W. of
the Northeast corner of said Lot
One; thence running West 45 feet
to the East line of the open alley­
way; thence South 100 feet; thence
East 45 feet; thence North 100 feet
to the place of beginning; all being
within Columbia County, Oregon.
Taken and levied upon as the
property of the said Kolumbia
Eounty Kommunity Kompany , a
corporation Or ’ as math thereof as
Drifted Snow
Biscuits Melt in
Vour Mouth
Biscuits made with Sperry Drifted
Snow Flour are always light and fluffy
BECAUSE
the smooth, even strength of
Drifted Snow never varies!
Drifted Snow Flour
Expect Watchmaker and Jeweler
Mountain Heart
Rebekah Lodge No. 243
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS
HARDING LODGE 116
Meets every Monday at
8 P.M. in Grange hall.
R. M. Aldrich, C. C.
Harry Culbertson, KRS
Woodmen of the World
W. O. W. Vernonia Camp No.
665 meets every Wednesday night
at 7:30, at the new W.O.W. hall.
Visiting members welcome.
ROBERT LINDSAY, C. C.
H. S. Strong, Cuerk.
A. F. 4 A. M.
Vernonia Lodge, No. 134 A.
F.** A. M., moots at Ma­
sonic Temple every second
and Fourth Thar, nights.
Visitors "Wrietfme
Levert Goodin, Secretary.
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Your Treasure Cave
A real treasure eave is a savings account in
this bank. It is a treasure which you alone have
the password to reach. Adding a regular amount
to your balance each pay day assures you a
steady mounting balance when needed. We pay
4 per cent interest
BANK
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Dated at St Helene, Oregon, No-
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Notice is hereby given to the
legal voters of school district No.’ 47
of Columbia eounty, State of Ore­
gon. that an ’ election will be held
In said district at Washington
school on the 22nd day of Decem­
ber, 1928, at two o'clock in the
afternoon, to vote on the question
of increasing the amount of the
tax levy in eaid District for the
year 1929 by more than six per
cent over the amount of such levy
for the yeir immediately preceding.
It is necessary to raise this ad­
ditional amount by special levy for
the following reasons:
That the estimated expenditures
for the fiscal year beginning on
June 30, 1928 and ending on June
30, 1930 will exceed the previous
year’s levy by more than 3 per
cent
Dated this 20th day of November
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No. 243, I.O.O.F., meets every sec­
ond and fourth Thursdays in
W. 0. W. hall, Vernonia. Visitors al­
ways welcome.
Mrs. Myrtle John, N. G.
Mrs. Hazel Thompson, Sec.
GENUINE
OF ’SCHOOL EUCTION
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Catherine McNeill, W. rM.
Allowance Made on Your
Old Battery
Crawford Motor Co
FORD DEALER
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Mrs. C. J. Nanee, President.
Mrs. P. Wideman, Secretary.
I. O. O. F.
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every Tuesday night
•t 8 o’clock, in Grange halL Vta-
¡tore always welcome. Confer 2sd
degree Tuesday, December 4.
John Glassner, N. O.
H. E. Stevenson, See.
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