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r FRIDAY, N ove THE VERNONIA EAGLE PAGE EIGHT FOR RENT I” ir 1 kB P I I ' Ute 1 imbei Line FOR RENT—6 room modern house. Inquire Bank of Ver nonia. 172c day, and the Court room of said Court, has been appointed by said Court a» the time and place for hearing objection» thereto and the settlement there of. R. L. Spencer. Administrator. Dated anil first published Nov. 14, 1930, date of last publica tion, Dec. 12, 1930. W. A. Harris. Attorney. ____ FOR RENT—3-room furnished school gymnasium. apartment. Roseway apart Editor Larry Marshall I Coaches Austin and McEntire ments, 916 Rose Ave. 15tfc Aut. Editor Christine Rainey huv e a problem beiore them, to Sport» Ed. Marvin Porterfield lorin a team this year. Gloyd » FURNISHED Apt, cheap; water, Hotel Ne- Senior Reporter Grace Condit light, fuel, free. Adams, a three year letterman 154c Ir. Reporter Kathryn Malm»ten I is tile only veteran back. Marvin hai etn. Soph. Rep. Margaret McDonald Porterfield, Jack Marshall, Rob CLEVELAND Apartments — 10 NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT Froth Reporter Florence Wall ert Holcomb, Larry Marshall, Le ' large rooms, furnished. See P. roy Christiansen and Ronald Fet- HiU. 1-tfc In th. County __ ______ w Court of th* Slot. The Girls* Athletic Associa sch are experienced men who FOR RENT—2-room apartments, of Oregon for Columbia County. have shown possibilities. tion was organized Monday Nov M.P. new, clean and quiet. Hot IN THE MATTER OF THE ember 17. Grace Condit acted water; water, light and wood $15 ESTATE OF Miss Frances 1 isdale, u mem- month. P. Hill, 875 Second St. as chairman. WILLIAM HENRY HESS, ptf - Officers were elected as fol her of the senior class is mov- I FOUR Room house. Second St., ceased. lows: president, Grace Condit; ing to Kelso this week. Notice is hereby given, that near R. R. track, $8.00. P. Mr. McEntire, Nelle vice-president. Christine Rainey; the undersigned, administrator of secretary, Maybelle Drorbaugh; May De Ette Throop and Larry llill, «75 Second St. the Estate of William Hess, treasurer, I.uella Williams; senior Marshall attended the Homecom deceased, has filed his 1 inal Ac class manager, Ruth Lee; junior ing of Oregon State College over Neat Cottage, next to Cleveland Apartments, furnished $ 12.50. count in the ('ounty Court of class manager. Louise Roberson; the week end. the State of Oregon for Columbia sophomore class manager, Leona Mar.m Purteri’ield, Ben Spen i P. Hill. «75 Second St. County, anil that Monday, the New; and freshman class manag cer and Robert Cline went to « SITUATIONS WANTED 15th day of December, 1930, at er, Florence Wall. G.C. >ee the football game Saturday. the hour of 11 A. M. of said ------- o------ WANT WORK—Any day, and the Court rcom of 3 MEN The first basket ball practice 1 is experienced ear said Court, has been appointed kind. of the year was called Wednes- phone 656. penter. by said Court as the time ami «lay November 12 in the high hearing objection» for WANTED—Girl wants work place Mr». Jake Neurer for room and board while go thereto and the settlement there- ing to high school. Phone 671. of. Frank J. Schmidlin, Elmer Hiatt made a hurrieu 171 Administrator. trip to Portland to see Mrs. Hiatt home Dated nnd fir»t published Nov. as she was seriously ill in the WORK WANTED—Am again to stay; ready for nurs 14, 1930, date of last publica Emanuel hospital. Mr. Hiatt ing, or work by day or hour. tion. Dec. 12. 1930. found his wife improving when he Phone 342. Mrs. Jennings. 162* W. A. Harris, Attorney. leit her bedside later. Mrs. Ira Paterson and her small CHRISTIAN CHURCH The following have registered NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF -on spent Wednesday with Mrs. for work wanted: 4 men, ex FINAL ACCOUNT Noble Dunlap. F. Claude Stephen», Minister perienced woodsmen, willing to Fritz Iler worked for the do any kind of work; 1 woman, ! n the County Court of the Stele Thanksgiving Sunday services: Can you use of Oregon for Columbia County. 9:45 a. m., 111., bible school; 10:45 county last week operating the practical nurse. any of them? Enquire Eagle IN THE MATTER OF THE a. m., Divine morning worship; road grader. Game Warden William Brown office. ESTATE OF theme: "What Shall I Return DAVID DÜBENDORF, Deceased. was a caller in this community Bene- for all His Unto the Lord last week end. Notice is hereby given that the FOR SALE fits.” undersigned, administrator of the Mr. and Mrs. Jake Neurer were Christian En- 6:30 p. m., GEESE—FRYERS—For sale. 11 I I estate of David Dübendorf, de- deavor; 7:30 p. m., evening fel- Saturday shoppers at Vernonia. M. Condii. 171» '* ceased, has filed his Final Ac- J. Tracey has been sick in bed The World's "The lows hip; theme: “ Nee.” Strangers are welcome. far several days but he is able FOR SALE—1 double, 1 single I count in the County Court of i the State of Oregon, for Coluni- to sit up again. bed; 1 dresser; cheap. Dr. ¡ Lee Osburn is hauling electric R. A. Olson, 1117 State st. , bia County, and that Monday, ' EVANGELICAL CHURCH the first day of December, 1930,1 light p<>les for the peoples West Phone 671. 17 le ,at the hour of 2 o'clock P. M. Coast Electric Light Co. to Clat- G. W. Plumer, Pastor. court room FOR SALE—Table and stock l°f ■’'“‘‘1 d®y> sn‘l Tht Sunday school will meet -kanie. D. Baker, court, has been appoint- Jake Neurer butchered several turnips. John Harvest Home at 9:45 a. m. 163« I ed by said Court as the time and services at 11 a. m., Thanksgiv- fine veal calves for market re Phone 7F35. ~ | place for hearing objections there cently. ing sermon by the pastor. TURKEYS—Live or dressed for to and the settlement thereof. Ray Green went to work for Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. CHARLES DÜBENDORF, sale: 25c live; 30c dressed. m. The Women's Missionary so Mr. and Mrs. J. Tracey last week. See F. B. Warfield, \ mile Administrator. Bob Linsay sold a fresh guern ciety will give a program at 7:30 Dated and first published Oc north of Vernonia Golf course. sey cow last week to H. F. Meyer. p. m. Everyone is invited to 1 tober 31, 1930. Date of last Mrs. G. Taylor and children come and bring their dinners I publication November 28, 1930. were Vernonia shoppers Satur I and stay for the dinner hour. FOR SALE—100 Henacre pul W. A. HARRIS, Attorney. day. The Junior C. E. will have lets, cheap. Carl Davis, Stony W illiam B^tes and Charles a social and business meeting Point Road. 14tf NOTICE OF CALL OF BONDS Hamely made a business trip to Saturday evening at 7:30. Notice is hereby given to the Clatskanie Saturday. TO TRADE holders of the following bond of Edward McMullin from Pebble FULL GOSPEL TABERNACLE creek spent a day with his brother TO TRADE—Houses for a farm. the city of Vernonia, Columbia Inquire 542 Third St. 152* County, Oregon; Dane last week. M. G. Hixton, Pastor. .... Bond No. 5 of improvement dis- The special road tax last Sat- Sunday school at 10 a. m., NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT strict No. 4, dated December 1, nday in road district No. 8 was morning worship at 11. Evening In the County Court of the State 1925, said bond being in dmomi- evangelistic services at 7:30. beat by 20 votes. There was a of Oregon for Columbia County. nation of 1500.00; the above large turnout for the road meet- Subjtct, “The Unholy Three.” IN THE MATTER OF THE bond being redeemable at the Mid-week services as follows: ng held at Mist Saturday. ESTATE OF option of said city on December Tuesday evening, Bible study; IRA C. NICHOLSON, Deceased. 1, 1930. That pursuant to »aid Friday evening. Prayer meeting. Notice is hereby given, that option. said bond will be re- A hearty welcome is extended the undersigned, administrator of . deemed with 30 day» from the to alL the Estate of Ira C. Nicholson, date of this notice, to-wit: to wit: On deceased, has filed his Final Ac the First day of December, 1930, WANTED count in the County Court of In case the holders of said bond GIRL—To stay with baby two the State of Oregon for Columbia fail to present same at the time or three nights a week. Call County, and that Monday, the and place mentioned herein for at 1141 Nehalem street in after 15th day of December, 1930, at the redemption thereof, then the noon. I the hour of 11:30 A. M. of »aid1 interest thereon shall Cea <• anil Natal ■ I .si Church Noi ices $ ! I V . T f $ > Classified Ads » JJ I thereon up to the »aid f‘r»‘ *»•> of December Dated at Vernonia. ‘ " 1st day of November, th.. 0Llnjley, Treasurer. City of Vernonia. Ore. 153c 1 take this opportunity to thank the voters of Vernonia and the Nehalem valley for the substantial vote extended me in the treent election, and here with emew my pledge to repre sent the people of our county as the majority shall direct. I would be glad to receive sug gestions as to legislation bene ficial to Columbia county and its people. H. E. McGRAW. Store X<>. 1 136 t Brilliant Blue all-Enam- eled Roasters worth $1.50 to fl.75 ili P J £ Larger Size 11.25 Aluminum Roasters 10x17* ................ $1.57 ll*xl8* .......... $1.98 9 t. Í ; MELLINGER HARDWARE CO. Vernonia. Oregon Compare Price ••••• Compare Value Shop Here Before You Buy Raymond Hatton SATURDAY f p the Hirer I I I I I I I L A Fox Movietone Laugh Riot SUNDAY AND MONDAY tunny With Benny Ruben, Marceline Day, Lease, Marjorie Kane, Wesley Bun TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY SHOP NOW/ a I for the • 0* I & t y •■kt « you» wo»» *o»i«r on itort pr»poration lot th« biggtti msal* the yea», now. Our »to»«» or» just buldgmg wdt good thing* to eot_ot th« lowwtt p»tc«t MW y«or*. Avoid th» lost minute tvth » which couMi thot worn out l»»ling and It iroyed »«»*«*. Be your b«»t lor Thonl»*- , BIG FEAST r Prices for Friday, Saturilav, Mondav.Nov.2l.22S • Prunes Extra large Oregon Italian« i 4 2 Our Winter Merchandise is Styled Right—more than that it is Priced Right. Weeks ago when wholesale business was at a standstill—when commodity prices were at the lowest levels they have struck in years—our buyers placed orders for millions 05 dollars worth of merchandise at rock bottom figures. The cream of that merchandise, especially selected for this commu nity, is in cur store today. COME AND SEE! Loretta Young, Jack Mulhall 1 i y The Itoad lo Parad Vernonia Service Garage 2»SC Catsup Pound« Heinz, 14 ounce bottle. :’i ire Buying Power Is Ïour Great Saving Power FRIDAY G4R4CC \ sí :; v : íí Vernonia, Ore i and Other* NOTICE i.“ hereby given that in sixty (60) «lay» from the «late of thin notice, it will tie unlawful for stock to run at large in VERNONIA No. 8 Voting ITrcinct, in Columbia County. Oregon. Dated November 17, 1930. J. W HUNT. County Clerk For Cooking That TURKEY DINNER ü With Fill Dor»ay, Reginald Denit, NOTICE THANKSGIVING HARDWARE fl A COSMOPOLITAN PRODU at 8:00 p n>- o'colck m the afternoon, to vote on the que* Hon of increasing lhe amount of the tax levy in »aid District for by “ more ths y»ar 1930 1931 t than *ix P»r cent over the amount of »uch l**r for ,h* year immediately preceding Dated this 18th day of Nov., 1930. ATTEST: LOEL ROBERTS, District Clerk. J. W. BROWN, ('hairman Board of Director». STORE Our Illese Three Trench Oirls *‘*N*ticê*,|» hrrwby *'vrn ‘h, legal voters of School P'Mrkrt No. 47 * of Columbia < ounty, Slat, of Oregon, that an *>««• ill be held in »»'J lion wi.. Wa-hmgton School on the 'Jth1 day of December. IMO. J. C. PEN NEY GO. • «JT“-,’; No tics .« |„c,...o Ta. Mor. Th.. S'. for c.al Ove» Th.« of «*• ,r" I DEPARTMENT Joy Thea NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELECTION ( Tlie Open Forum - - <11 . -». the agency aforosaid will d”r*ai. Sweet Potator* 37c Flour <x>rona lb. Bag Hard Wheat Blend Jersey j Corn Flakes 1 Síy p.!T,,ared i«» J wected white corn. Package* 15c 19c Pound* Crian,* Fr«mh, Heart* Bunch Orang« Navel Variety |(b 2 Dozen — Ij»rgc Size XÛ? Dozen hiiuee Celery 1 Swwt Each (Limited) . Cranlierries kn<> Better Washington Ijtrgr and (’lean 2 Pound» 3M 39c 4 Butter Maximum, Tall I Price* Effective Nov. 22 to 26 Clean and good idle to Roil or Bakr. Bottle* V Safeway No. L f ’n'ani n) Pound J lender Large S«ilid 10c 2 For Safeway Mark« Mince Steaks All cut« Beef Pound from tender 29c Turkey* W« will have plenty of No- 1 young bird*. Thefw» turkey* and chicken* are bought locally and !n ••xtra fine ahape. It I* too early to quote price», but fw,| Blire we c an nave money for you on every purchase. with "»'«j Rich iruiu». fruits. I hr touch to th*t TJJJ giving dinner 9 m 2 Pound« ’ I lain® . More of IhoM vored hani« whole. Pound J Reasonable Orders Delivered Fr* r i