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/ TWO — NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE NOTICE OF CALL OF BOND VERNONIA EAGLE.VERNONIA, OREGON THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, l»xo purchase price to be paid on con at 7:30 p.m. entitled “The Dream The choir is working on their firmation of sale by the said county That Came True.” Some 20 per I Christmas cantata to be given De court and execution of deed to pur- sons will take part in this play. cember 23. The pastor is planning chaser. The Christian Endeavor societies to give the pictures and review on All bids or offers must be in writing, and may be left at the of- of this church will hold their month- | the book “The Other Wise Man,” fice of W. A. Harris, attorney fori ly and annual business and social i some time between now and Christ said administrator, at Vernonia, | meetings in the social hall and the people’s room, this week Fri I mas. Oregon, or may be delivered to, young G. W. Plumer, Pastor. said administrator personally at day evening 7:30 p.m. his residence in said county of Co-1 == lumbia, state of Oregon, at any | time after the first publication of this notice and before the making of the sale. The right is hereby reserved to | reject any and all bids. Dated Dec. 6th, 1928. W. A. Harris, Attorney for Ad- j ministrator. Frank J. Peterson, Administrator | of the Estate of Martin Tobin, de-' ceased. d6d27 I Notice is hereby given to the By virtue of an execution and or der of sale duly issued by the clerk holders of the following bond of of the Circuit Court of the county the City of Vernonia, Columbia of Columbia State of Oregon, dat county, Oregon. Bond No. 12 of Sewer improve ed the 26th day of November 1928, in a certain action in the Circuit ment Bonds dated January 1, 1925, Court for said county and state, said bond being in denomination wherein Bank of Vernonia, a cor of $500; the above bond being re poration, as plaintiff recovered deemable at the option of said city judgement against Kolumbia Koun- on January 1, 1929. That pursuant ty Kommunity Kompany, a corpor to said option, said bond will be ation for the sum of four hundred redeemed within 30 days from the fifty-nine dollars, and costs and dis date of this notice to-wit: On the bursements taxed at fifteen dollars, First day of January 1929 upon and attorney’s fees in the sum of presentation at the office of the one hundred twenty-five dollars, city treasurer at Vernonia, Oregon. In case the holders of said bond and the further sum of one hun- dred thirty-two dollars and seventy fail to present same at the time nine cents, and the further sum of and place mentioned herein for eighteen dollars on the 9th day of the redemption thereof, then the interest thereon shall cease and November 1928; Notice is hereby given that I will the agency aforesaid will thereaf on the 29th day of December 1928, ter pay only the amount of such at the West front door of the Court bond and the interest accrued there- BOBBED HAIRED House in St. Helens in said County, on up to the said first day of Jan- ___ BANDIT QUEEN at 11:00 o’clock in the forenoon of uary 1929. Dated at Vernonia, Oregon on said day, sell at public auction to NABBED IN N. Y. of December 1928. this day 1st the highest bidder, for cash, the — J. C. Lindley, Treasurer, following described property, to- City of Vernonia, Ore. writ: Beginning at a point on the 183 Gang Holds Up Crap Game North line of Lot One of Block and Takes Shield of Six of the Town (now city) of NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE AT Vernonia, which is 70 feet W. of Policeman Player. PRIVATE SALE the Northeast corner of said Lot In the County Court of the State One; thence running West 45 feet New York.—A tiny bobbed-hair to the East line of the open alley of Oregon for Columbia County. In the Matter of the Estate of bandit, 5 feet tall and weighing 85 way; thence South 100 feet; thence pounds, and her two masculine accom East 45 feet; thence North 100 feet Martin Tobin, Deceased, plices, one of them her husband, who Notice is hereby given that in to the place of beginning; all being on the early morning of September 17 within Columbia County, Oregon. pursuance of an order of the county held up a crap game at Coney Island court of the county of Columbia, Taken and levied upon as the and escaped with $1,600 In loot and property of the said Kolumbia state of Oregon, made on the 26th the shield of a policeman player, have day of November, 1928, in the mat Kounty Kommunity Kompany , a confessed the crime. corporation or as much thereof as ter of the estate of Martin Tobin The woman Is Mrs. Sarah Green, may be necessary to satisfy the said deceased, the undersigned, admin- judgement in favor of Bank of istrator of the estate of Martin alias Sallie Green, alias Sallie Bern Vernonia, a corporation against said Tobin, deceased will sell at private stein, a cabaret singer. Her husband Kolumbia Kounty Kommunity Kom sale to the highest bidder, under is Robert Green, a featherweight pu pany with interest thereon, togeth the terms and conditions herein- gilist, who fights under the name of er with all costs and disbursements after mentioned, and subject to “Bobby” Green, and also has the confirmation by said court, on or aliases of Louis Green, Abie Block that have or may accrue. J. H. WELLINGTON, Sheriff. after the 5th day of January, 1929, and Isidore Horowitz. The third mem Dated at St. Helens, Oregon, No all the right, title, interest, and ber of the gang Is Herman Rosen, who vember 26, 1928. n29d27 estate of said Martin Tobin de said he received only $29 as his share ceased at the time of his death in of the loot and to the real property herein The trailing of the three and the NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELECTION after described and all the right, dramatic arrest of Green and his wife said In their apartment have all the ele To Increaie Tax More Than Six title and interest that the estate has by operation of law or ments of a detective thriller. per cent Over that of the Pre- otherwise acquired other than or viou« Year Remembered at Bout. Notice is hereby given to the in addition to that of said deceased The police got on the trail of the legal voters of school district No. 47 at the time of his death of, in, and gang when one of the twenty men In of Columbia county, State of Ore to ’hat certain piece or parcel of the crap game said he was certain be gon, that an election will be held land situate, lying and being in had seen one of the men in a bout in said district at Washington the county of Columbia, state of school on the 22nd day of Decem Oregon, and described as follows, ber, 1928, at two o’clock in the to-wit: A tract of land of about 40 acres afternoon, to vote on the question of increasing the amount of the in section 2, township 5 north, tax levy in said District for the range 4 west of the Willamette by said year 1929 by more than six per meridian, as reserved cent over the amount of such levy Martin Tobin, deceased, in his deed foi' tlm year immediately preceding. to the Fir Tree Lumber Co. dated It Is necessary to raise this ad April 6th 1910, and recorded in ditional amount by special levy for Book 13 at page 280 of the deed records of Columbia county, Ore the following reasons: That the estimated expenditures gon, on the 9th day of April, 1910, for the fiscal year beginning on to which deed record reference is June 30, 1928 and ending on June hereby made for a more complete 30,. 1930 will exceed the previous and particular description of said year’s levy by more than 6 per land and the rights therein describ- ed. cent. Terms and conditions of sale: Dated this 20th day of November cash in gold coin of the United 1928. ATTEST: Alice Gooding, District States; ten (10) per cent of the Clerk. Ben S. Owens, Chairman amount of the bid to be deposited with the bid. the balance of the Board of Directors. Bible school 10 a.m., Loyal Lass- ies leading, Mrs. W. J. Gooding, teacher. Communion at 11, sermon by Brother Deming. Christian En deavor at 6:20. Evening service at 7:30, prelude by the Charlesworth orchestra. Christmas bazaar Saturday. Fan cy work and delicatessen. Remem ber the Bible studies every night this week. Come! Teddy W. Leavitt, Pastor. WATCHES If you . have anything to rent or sell try an Eagle classified. For Christmas Windows Custom and good taste have decreed as never be fore that Watches shall have preference as the gift choice. For a man or boy there is no finer, more lasting useful gift than a good Watch For women utility is made beau tiful and the practical is made or namental. At our store you will find a good selection of fine Watches, including such famous makes as the Hamilton, Warwick, Elgin, Waltham and Ill« inois, the finest watches made and all fully guaranteed. The range of price is so broad and inclusive that no purchaser will find difficulty in making a selection in keeping with his desires. Wrist Watch as low as $10 Strap and Pocket Watches From $7.50 up We cordially invite you to see our stock before buying. A wonderful selection of Diamond Rings now in stock À CHURCH OF CHRIST r and DOORS Reasonably Priced Cabinet Work Built-in Furniture Anything made of Wood High class workman ship Vernonia Cabinet Shop Comer State & North Street Geo. H. Stankey r Miss Daisy Brown TEACHER OF PIANO Dunning Foundation SYSTEM OF MUSIC Telephone 611 LESTER SHEELEY Attomey-at-Law Vernonia, Oregon A. L. KULLANDER Expect Watchmaker and Jeweler Mountain Heart Rebekah Lodge No. 243 No. 243, I.O.O.F., meets every sec ond and fourth Thursdays in W. O. W. hall, Vernonia. Visitors al ways welcome. Mrs. Myrtle John, N. G. Mrs. Hazel Thompson, Sec. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS HARDING LODGE 116 Meets every Monday at 8 P.M. in Grange hall. In Every Home —Complete telephone service is a convenience to every member of the family. Properly placed extension telephones save tiring steps for the housewife. Son or daughter, sister or brother, dad or mother—find them a year ’round comfort and satisfaction. And too, the telephone is an aid in emergen cies and a protection in danger. West Coast Telephone Co R. M. Aldrich, C. C. Harry Culbertson, KRS Held Up a Crap Game. Woodmen of the World In Madison Square garden, This play- er was taken to the rogues’ gallery and picked out a photograph of Green, w’.io has a record of four con victions and faces life imprisonment If convicted for the holdup. The bobbed-hair bandit also dropped a handkerchief In the holdup. On It was the name "Sarah.” Allowing their faces to become cov ered with a stubble of beard. Detec tives Thomas Reilly, Anthony Grieco and Thomas Kenny posed as rough characters. They finally found the Green apartment and kept it under surveillance. Their plans perfected, the detec tives crashed through the apartment door. Mrs. Green was In bed. Warn ing her to stay still, the detectives hid and awaited the return of the bus band. As Green stepped into the room the detectives seized him. Green put up a stubborn fight, trying to get to a closet in which the detectives found a pistol. W. O. W. Vernonia Camp No. 355 meets every Wednesday night at 7:30, at the new W.O.W. hall. Visiting members welcome. ROBERT LINDSAY, C. C. TAYS, Clerk. A. F. & A. M. Vernonia Lodge, No. 184 A. F. & A. M., meets at Ma sonic Temple every second and Fourth Thur, nights. Visitors Welcome Goodin, Secretary. - ~ r --- American Legion Vernonia Post 119, American Le- gios. Meets second and fourth Tuee- days each month, 8 P. m. John Hay, Adjutant. Accomplice Arrested. Meanwhile Detective Charles Hig gins wus waiting at Broadway and Seventy-third street for the appear ance of Rosen, who had een con nected with the holdup. Rosen drove up shortly before midnight and was arrested as he alighted from an auto mobile. In the door pocket of the car a pistol was found. Before Rosen was taken to the Coney Island station, Mrs. Green and her husband had confessed. “Why did you take part In the hold up?" Mrs. Green was asked. “I wanted a thrill," she replied. *Tm sorry I did It, and I probably wouldn’t have done It if I were rich.' Then she laughed. “They were Just as gentle as little lambs. It was like taking candy from a baby." EVANGELICAL CHURCH The Sunday school will begin at 9:45 a.m. The pastor will give a talk on “The Alarm Clock.” At 11 a.m. sermon by the pastor on the subject “Unquestioned Faith.” Both young people's so cieties will meet in their rooms at I 6:30 p.m. The Women's Missionary I society will give a missionary play Order of Eastern Star Nehalem Chapter 153, O. E. S. Regular communi- cation first and third Wednesdays of each month, at Masonic Temple. All visiting sisters and brothers wel come. Catherine McNeill, W. M. Motorist’s Gifts Something for his car on Christmas morning, the sure road to giving, a gift that will be useful and please. Ford’s own radiator caps, cigar lighters, foot ped- dais, stop lights, electric swipes, mirrors, tire gauges, spot lights, and wings are reasonably pric ed. Now on display at— Crawford Motor Co American Legion Auxiliary Meet* first aad third Mon days of each month at the Legion Hall. Mrs. C. J. Nance, President. Mrs. P, Wideman, Secretary._____ I. O. O. F. L0.0 J.—-Vernonia Lodge No. 246 meets every Tuesday night at 8 o’clock, in Grange hall. Vis itors always welcome. Work in the 3rd degree Tuesday, Dee. 11. John Glauner, N. G. H. E. Stevenson, Sec. ►