THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1928 VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON TWO a boulevardier for eight years and | comes to that epoch known as the DR. W. H. HURLEY afternoon of life—life’s tea time— I Dentistry and X-Ray only to discover that, instead of I titled action within four (4) weeks tea he has a shameless craving for | Evenings by appointment. Office after the date of the first publica­ "Love Over Night” the wine of youth, is the story of | over Hoffman Hardware Co. tion, of this summons, which date Plenty of hilarious action takes “Dry Martini,” at the Joy theatre j of first publication is December Vernonia, Oregon 13, 1928. If you fail so to appear I place in "Love Over Night,” Rod Monday. and answer, for want thereof, the La Rocque’s new star comedy which "The Grip of the Yukon” plaintiff will take judgement comes to the Joy theatre tonight A photoplay as gripping as its DR. HARRY A. BROWN against you for the sum of Six and tomorrow. La Rocque is seen Eyesight Specialist dollars and two cents ($6.02) to­ as a subway worker, Jeanette Loff title and as soul-searing as life is ’ gether with interest at the rate of as a pretty fortune hunter and “The Grip of the Yukon” at the ! Eyes tested, glasses fitted 6 per cent per annum from the Tom Kennedy as a stupid detective. Joy theatre Tuesday and Wednes- I Consultation free day 11th day of October, 1928, and for "Harold Teen ” Watch date of next visit costs and disbursements incurred “Harold Teen,” the drug store herein. This summons is published by cowboy with Oxford bags and a order of the Honorable P. Hill, weakness for Shebas, whose antics Justice of the Peace of the 4th on comic pages throughout the district, Columbia county, Oregon, country have entertained millions, which order bears date the 7th day has turned to the screen and comes of December, 1928, and which or­ in that form to the Joy theatre der directed the service of sum­ Saturday. mons upon you by publication as "Mother Knows Best” and aforesaid. From Edna Febeis sensational P. HILL, Justice of the Peace. story, at the Joy theatre Sunday. GORDON R. WATT, Attorney for Plaintiff. Vernonia, Oregon. “Dry Martini” Date of first publication Dec­ Reasonably Priced The story of a gay old blade ember 13, 1928. who goes to Paris, lives the life of Date of last publication January Cabinet Work 3, 1929. Built-in Furniture NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR’S gon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint SALE OF REAL ESTATE AT By virtue of an execution and or­ filed against you in the above en PRIVATE SALE NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE 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 comer 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 Kounty Kommunity Kompany , a corporation or as much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the said judgement in favor of Bank of Vernonia, a corporation against said Kolumbia Kounty Kommunity Kom­ pany with interest thereon, togeth­ er with all costs and disbursements that have or may accrue. J. H. WELLINGTON, Sheriff. Dated at St. Helens, Oregon, No­ vember 26, 1928. n29d27 NOTICE OF CALL OF BOND In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Columbia County. In the Matter of the Estate of Martin Tobin, Deceased, Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of an order of the county court of the county of Columbia, state of Oregon, made on the 26th day of November, 1928, in the mat­ ter of the estate of Martin Tobin deceased, the undersigned, admin­ istrator of the estate of Martin Tobin, deceased will sell at private sale to the highest bidder, under the terms and conditions herein­ after mentioned, and subject to confirmation by said court, on or after the 5th day of January, 1929, all the right, title, interest, and estate of said Martin Tobin de­ ceased at the time of his death in and to the real property herein­ after described and all the right, title and interest that the said estate has by operation of law or otherwise acquired other than or in addition to that of said deceased at the time of his death of, in, and to that certain piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the county of Columbia, state of Oregon, and described as follows, to-wit: A tract of land of about 40 acres in section 2, township 5 north, range 4 west of the Willamette meridian, as reserved by said Martin Tobin, deceased, in his deed to the Fir Tree Lumber Co. dated April 6th 1910, and recorded in Book 13 at page 280 of the deed records of Columbia county, Ore­ gon, on the 9th day of April, 1910, to which deed record reference is hereby made for a more complete and particular description of said land and the rights therein describ­ ed. Terms and conditions of sale: cash in gold coin of the United States; ten (10) per cent of the amount of the bid to be deposited with the bid, the balance of the purchase price to be paid on con­ firmation of sale by the said county court and execution of deed to pur­ chaser. All bids or offers must be in writing, and may be left at the of­ fice of W. A. Harris, attorney for said administrator, at Vernonia, Oregon, or may be delivered to said administrator personally at his residence in said county of Co­ 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 ministrator. Frank J. Peterson, Administrator of the Estate of Martin Tobin, de­ ceased. d6d27 Notice is hereby given to the holders of the following bond of the City of Vernonia, Columbia county, Oregon. Bond No. 12 of Sewer improve­ ment Bonds dated January 1, 1925, said bond being in denomination of $500; the above bond being re­ deemable at the option of said city on January 1, 1929. That pursuant to said option, said bond will be redeemed within 30 days from the date of this notice to-wit: On the First day of January 1929 upon presentation at the office of the city treasurer at Vernonia, Oregon. In case the holders of said bond fail to present same at the time and place mentioned herein for the redemption thereof, then the interest thereon shall cease and the agency aforesaid will thereaf­ ter pay only the amount of such IN THE JUSTICE COURT FOR THE FOURTH DISTRICT CO­ bond and the interest accrued there­ LUMBIA COUNTY, ORE. on up to the said first day of Jan­ Summons uary 1929. F. W. Gough, Plaintiff, vs. Pio Dated at Vernonia, Oregon on Antonio, Defendant. this 1st day of December 1928. To Pio Antonio: J. C. Lindley, Treasurer, In the name of the State of Ore- 183 City of Vernonia, Ore. Joy Theatre Windows DOORS Anything made of Wood High class workman­ ship Clatskanie Kiwanis Elect The Kiwanis club of Clatskanie elected the following officers last week: Walter J. Kerry, president; August Person, district trustee; Geo. B. Conyers, vice president; R. W. Reed, treasurer; M. J. Camp­ bell, Jack Widows, Ed Larsen, Ed. F. Fisher, F. Grannis, Dr. A. M. Silva and R. C. Bryant, board of directors. Vernonia Cabinet Shop Comer State & North Street Geo. H. Stankey Bewley Heads St. Helens Kiwanis At the annual luncheon of the Kiwanis club in St. Helens Thurs­ day, the following officers were elected: P. M. Bewley, president; H. B. Ferrin, vice president; Howard D. Scott, treasurer, and John L. Storla, district trustee. The following were elected directors: Jack Carlson, Lester Duncan, H. L. Hutchinson, Dr. R. G. Moss, Ken­ neth Macdonald, Charles W. Phil­ lips and C. D. Southerland. Oil Machinery Frequently Frequent oiling of machinery gives better results than applying the oil in large quantities and less often. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING FOR SALE I left my almost new Piano in your town. Will sell reasonable and give terms to suit. For further in­ formation write E. J. C. 547 Broad- way W. Portland, Ore._________ 182 Christmas Gifts Of Kitchen Ware Gifts of extra quality, long service kitchen­ ware will please every housewife, even though she has many such items now. Let us show you the beautiful gift sets we have ready. Mellinger Hdwe. When Winter Winds Blow FURNISHED APARTMENT for rent—Moonlight Apartments, tel­ ephone 402. 193 You can feel snug and comfortable if your bin is full of Gasco Bric- quetes. It is free burn­ ing ,light in ash, yet it gives more heat and burns longer than many other kinds. FOR SALE—7-room modern house, 100x100 corner lot, on highway, 3 blocks from depot. Bargain. Write “C” care Vernonia Eagle, tf BR1CQUETS $17 per ton LANE SHINGLE MILL for sale: Rock bottom price for cash. A. E. Veatch, Rainier, Ore.______ 182 Sold in Portland for MISCELLANEOUS $15.75 PIANO FOR SALE—Second hand. Easy terms. Inquire at Eagle of- fice.__________________________ 174 TURKEYS FOR SALE—35c per pound, liveweight, delivered. Mrs. Earl Snyder, phone 7F52, Vernon- ia.___________________________ 191* WILL TRADE my 24-acre chicken and berry ranch and house with city conveniences at Sumner, Wash., for town property in Vernonia. Any one interested write to W. G. Alex- ander, Vernonia.____________ 182* VERNONIA TRADING CO. Doing Christmas shopping by cheeck is such a safe and sane way to do. No need to carry any money with you on a shop­ ping trip. Just pay for your purchase by check. Or if you are buying on a charge account, there is no easier way to pay your balance than by check. Try it this year and see. BANK OF VERNONIA Lodge Notices 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. R. M. Aldrich, C. C. Harry Culbertson, KRS Woodmen of the World W. O. W. Vernonia Camp No. 655 meets every Wednesday night at 7:30, at the new W.O.W. hall. Visiting members welcome. ROBERT LINDSAY, C. C. H. A. TAYS, Clerk. A. F. & A. M. Vernonia Lodge, No. 184 A. F. t A. M., meets at Ma-r sonic Temple every second and Fourth Thur, nights. Visitors Welcome Levert Goodin, Secretary. Order of Eastern Star Nehalem Chapter 183, 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 Ford'« own radiator cap«, cigar lighten, foot ped- dal«, «top light«, electric «wipe«, mirror«, tire gauges, «pot light«, and wing» are reasonably pric­ ed. Now on display at— «TANDAS® O< COMPANY OTCAUraWaa Attomey-at-Law Vernonia, Oregon Meets second fourth Tuee- each month, 8 p. m. John Hay, Adjutant. Something for his car on Christmas morning, is the sure road to giving a gift that will be useful and please. RED CROWN CASOSI NE LESTER SHEELEY Legion Motorist’s Gifts the new winter SYSTEM OF MUSIC Telephone 611 Vernonia Post American Lo- PROSPECTS FOR business: We have many more positions for young men stenographers and bookkeepers and well qualified young women than we can fill. We have also many desirable places for young girls to work for their board and room. Long­ view is growing fast—come and grow with it. Enroll in a school of individual instruction. Trade at home. Longview Business Col­ lege. 8tf I Always Do My Shopping by Checks Miss Daisy Brown TEACHER OF PIANO Dunning Foundation Crawford Motor Co. American Legion Auxiliary Meets first and third Mon­ days of each month at the Legion Hall. Mrs. C. J. Nance, President. Mrs. P. Wideman, Secretary. I. O. O. F. LO.O.F.- emonia Lodge No. 246 meets every Tuesday night at 8 o’clock, in Grange hall, Vis- itors always welcome. Work in the 3rd degree Tuesday, Dec. 11. John Glassner, N. G. jp H. E. Stevenson, See.