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FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1931 VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON PAGE SIX Classified Ads DELINQUENT TAX PROBLEM DISCUSSED! I Mrs. Culver Hostess To Bridge Club Church No tices and green was carried out. Pret ty little baskets filled with candy, ice cream and cake were served. Those present were Kathleen and Marjorie Lolley, Lorraine and George Peachey, Daisy and Nina McDonald, Wilberta Lin- berg, Pauline and Dan Rollins, Middleton Crawford. Other guests were Evelyn’s aunt, Mrs. Leo Hathaway of Vancouver, Mrs. T. M. Crawford and Mrs. James Nanson. Many present were received. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard John j taken seriously ill. At this writ- mother is son and two daughters Loraine ! ing Mrs. Powell’s slowly recovering. and Lucile spent Saturday and Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Alexander Sunday in Portland visiting old i left for Hillsboro Monday to re- friends. Mrs. V. L. Powell was called | main there until logging opera to Portland last week as her mo tions for the O. A. company be— ther, Mrs. Hannah Smith, was gin again. Mrs. William Culver was hos- tess to her bridge club Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. K. A. McNeill FOR RENT and gave a short address. The i won the prize for high score. 1 Pomona appreciated the gift from MOONLIGHT APTS. — 2-rooms the Dairy association of all the Following play a dainty lunch furnished; light, wood, water. I cream and butter used for the FULL GOSPEL TABERNACLE of salad, sandwiches and coffee 37tf dinner and supper, also the ice I was served. Rev. Dan Bird, Pastor Members present were Mrs. K. The evangelistic services con- FOR RENT—2-room apartments, cream served at the mid night ducted by Rev. Jno. G. Pollard A- McNeill, Mrs. A. L. Kullander, new, clean and quiet. Hot lunch. The next meeting will be with are still going on. Have you at- Mrs. Frank Dickson, Mrs. H. water; water, light and wood $15 tended yet? If not you should l>earse, Mrs. F. M. Ruhl, and month. P. Hill, 875 Second St Cedar Grove grange, August 1, j | do so. Mr. Pollard is bringing Mrs. M. E. Gründen. Mrs. O. the first Saturday, and as this CARD OF THANKS APARTMENT FOR RENT— 3- is a very small grange, it was a gospel message that is needed j T. Rateman and Mrs. Thor Rob We wish to thank the many rooms furnished at Roseway voted to have a basket dinner in the heart of every man, wo- erts were guests. kind friends and neighbors for man or child, uumv saint or oiiuivi sinner, ini 1 - — , til __ e Apartments, 916 Rose Avenue. for that meeting. their many kind acts of love and (32tf-c36) < Come ____ ______ __ Mrs. Powell Entertains out at ___ least Resolutions to Governor Meier Vernonia. sympathy during the illness and in appreciation of his efforts for one night this week. Bridge Club FOR SALE death of our loving wife and Sunday morning at eleven, Mr. economy in all state departments The “Just Eight” bridge club mother. Also for the many flor Many Route» —Liberal Stopover» Pollard will preach on the sub was were ordered sent. FOR SALE—4-Room, Modern ject: “In Heavenly Places with Mrs. entertained at the home of al tributes. A FEW HOUND TRIPS FOR EXAMPLE A resolution protesting the re V. L. Powell Thursday even- Bungalow; ground improved. Omar S. Poynter and family. Christ.” ST. PAUL $77.85 ST. LOUIS $87.85 ing, April 23,. Mrs. H. Kerns Terms to suit. 225 B Street, J. ferendum bn the 10 cent tax There will be a Sunday after NEW YORK $153.95 WASHINGTON $148.11 C. Lindley._______________ (40c?) on oleomargarine was adopted. noon service also possibly a bap had high score for the evening Mr». Vickrey Sustains and Mrs. H. G. Henderson won CHICAGO $92.55 Full announce FOR SALE—Turkey Eggs, 25c minors, Everett Dobbs, Sylvia tismal service. Fracture in Instep consolation prize, Delicious re- Other point« in proportion Dobbs, Maxcine Dobbs and Kel- ment made later from the pulpit. each. A. F. Schalock, Verno Co East via the famous Columbia River Scenic Route of the Spokane, freshments were served by Mrs. oran Dobbs, the same being an Sunday evening at 7:45 the Powell. nia. (393*) undivided four-sevenths interest Mrs. B. A. Vickrey broke a Portland & Seattle Railway on either the EMPIRE BUILDER or the I subject will ble: “The Three NORTH COAST LIMITED. Those present were Mrs. W. J. small bone in her instep while CERTIFIED BURBANK Seed po- I in and to the following described Judgments.” stepping off a curb in Portland Columbia real property within Armitage, Mrs. L. W. Baker, Mrs. R. M. ALDRICH, AGENT tatoes for sale. Fine quality. Sunday school at 10 a. m. H. Kerns, Mrs. M. Nelson, Mrs. two weeks ago, and her foot is Oregon, to-wit: Vernonia Phone 161 Miles A. Nelson, Warren, Ore., County, Week night services every night i in a cast. Lot Numbered Two _ (2) in H. E. McGraw, Mrs. H. G. Hen Route No. 1. (38*4) except Saturday. Every body J. C. WRIGHT Twenty- Block Numbered At the time she supposed that derson, Mrs. J. L. Timmons and cordially invited. General Agent — Attoria four (24) Second Addition the injury was merely a sprain the hostess. NOTICE OF GUARDIAN’S SALE to Vernonia, Columbia Coun ed ankle. When it did not heel C. C. PENDERGAST CHRISTIAN CHURCH ty, Oregon. in time an x-ray was taken, re Trav. Pasgr. Agt — Astoria IN THE COUNTY COURT OF Said sale to be for cash, ten per F. Claude Stephens. Minister Wienie Roast in vealing the fracture. THE STATE OF OREGON FOR i cent to be paid upon acceptance Music week and Mother’s Day Honor of 2 Birthdays Mrs. Vickrey is not experienc THE COUNTY OF COLUMBIA. I of bid ____________ and balance upon confir- is with us again. Specials for Mrs. Otto Michener and Mrs. ing any pain at present and- is In the matter of the Estate I l mation of sale, or, . said __ , proper- . nui I I. Frank Wilson gave a wienie roast able to be about on crutches. and guardianship of Lloyd Dobbs, ty may be sold for one-fourth this coming Lord’s day: 9:45 a.......................................... Olga Dobbs, Nanetta M. Dobbs, i in casii, cash, balance 1 to be secured m. Bible school, with appropriate ■ on Thursday night at the Michen- home. The — Friends of Aunt Sally Spencer Everett Dobbs, Sylvia Dobbs, - I by a first mortgage upon said music for Mother’s day. 10:451 er __ -------- enjoyable occa Maxcine Dobbs, and Keloran ’ property, or upon such terms as a. m. Divine morning worship sion was in honor of the respec were delighted to see her down agreeable to the above and theme: “The Same Is My tive- birthdays of Mr. Wilson and town Saturday, fully recovered Dobbs, Minors. i I may be uv agiev» “ All bids to di- Mother.” Special musical selec- J une Michener. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN1 entitled Court. from her recent illness. That pursuant to an order and rected to > the undersigned at tions in keeping with the day’s Mr. and Mrs. H. E. McGraw By the light of huge bonfires by virtue of a license duly is- Vernonia, Oregon. program. and Mr. and Mo>. A. J. Hughes games were played and wienies D. A. DOBBS, sued and made in the above en-1 A nnmw RETURN LIMIT OCT. 31 Christian Endeavor at 7 P. roasted. — Two candle lighted and attended the dance at Cochran Guardian of the Estates of titled Court on the 7th day of Everett Dobbs, Sylvia m. Please' note the change in prettily decorated cakes were last Saturday. April, 1931, in the above en Dobbs, Maxcine Dobbs and time for the evening service. brought forth and served to those titled matter, authorizing, li 8 p. m., our night of music, which present, Many pretty and use- Keloran censing and empowering the un-, ___ __ Dobbs, Minors. dersigned Guardian to sell the Dated and first published, May will consist of various selections. ful gifts were displayed. Some with their historical values. real property herein below des-j j 1, 1931. Those present besides the hos This will be interesting because tesses and honor guests were cribed at private sale, the under- j Date of last publication May 29, j 1931. __________ signed Guardian, as Guardian of it is different. Clyde Wilson, Louise and Gladys the Estates of Everett Dobbs, I Wilson, Jack Dough, Otto Michen NOT1CE Sylvia Dobbs, Maxcine Dobbs and | EVANGELICAL CHURCH er, Elmer, Homer, Delmar and Keloran Dobbs, Minors, will sell I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN G. W. Plumer, Pastor baby Lynn Michener, Mr. and at private sale to the highest | that the undersigned Nehalem The ¡"Sunday school will meet bidder for cash from and after I Valley Ice and Creamery com- at 9:45 a. m. The Camp McGre Mrs. H. M. Condit,, Ruby and Ralph Condit, Mr. and Mrs. P. the 1st day of June, 1931, and . ...... _ said pro- _ pany has filed an application gor Sunday school will be visit H. Millis and Junior, Dorothy, continue said sale until perty” h'as”been“ sold/ all" of ‘the| for registration of milk con- ors. We are preparing for a Max and babe Virginia Millis, ................ -!J tainer brand in the state of Ore- big Mother’s Day service for Miss Marguerite McNutt and Mr. I right, title and ... interest . of - said [gon with the secretary of state 11 a. m., when the pastor will and Mrs. A. L. Parker. I of said state at Salem, Oregon, speak on that subject, on the Sth day of April, 1931.1 Both Endeavor societies ooeio meet » Said milk container brand, the at 6:30 p. m., and the pastor Birthday Party Fine for cakes and puddings— Or Jell-Best. Seven delicious, pure For Evelyn Miller COMING registration of which has here will preach at 7:30. OOp fruit tiavors. Q Mrs. George Miller of River tofore been applied for, is des A hearty welcome to all these POUNDS A dainty dessert. O Packages view entertained a number of lit services. cribed as follows: tle folks at her home Saturday “NEHALEM VALLEY CRY., Mrs. J. C. Lindley and Mrs. afternoon with a birthday party VERNONIA, ORE.” R. A. Space were in Portland in honor of her daughter Evelyn. MAY 13, AT 10:30 A. M. | Notice is further given that The color scheme of yellow, pink after date of last publication of Monday. Clearwater Tuna. Keep Citrus Bar Soap. Cleans this notice, which date is the Crusader brand, Kentuc 8th day of May, 1931, any per several cans on hand for the clothes and easy on ky Wonder cut string I son or persons violating the pro salads or lunches. the hands. i visions of Chapter 353, General to I beans. No. 2 1 Laws of Oregon, 1927, relative CAN ............. JLVl CANS ....... BARS the use of registered bottles ori containers will be prosecuted to I the full extent of the law. NEHALEM VALLEY ICE CREAMERY CO., AMERICA’S CHAMPION By II. W. Kerns, Mgr. CHOPPER First Publication April 24. I I MAY lOth Last publication May 8. (Continued from page 1.) I LOW FARES EAST IN EFFECT MAY 22 OCT. Í5 Prices for Saturday, Monday, May 9, 11 Bulk Cocoa 3 Wednesday 20c Beans McLaren Collier’s Day If you can chop log in six minutes Peter McLaren must cut it in less than four minutes. Come out and see the fun. No Charges. Hoffman Hdwe. Co. Potato Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Johnson and Mrs. A. L. Armstrong and son were Portland visitors Tues day. A. L. Kullander, K. A. Mc Neill and J. A. Atkins were guests bf Frank Baker for sup per at Wilark Tuesday and for the fights in Portland later in the evening. i W. E. Beveridge left Sunday . for Bend where he will remain until the O. A. camp reopens. Mr. and Mrs. William Culver I visited in Portland Sunday. and Virginia Doris Phelps , Earle of Portland were Vernonia visitors over the weekend with Harry Phelps. DANCE Cochran Community Club that are sure to please 25c 10 Pure Cane Granu lated Sugar— Blue Bell large cup chips fresh from the oven— LARGE PKG. > 8 SMALL PKG. 9c II Cleaning Fluid Peas In bulk. Cleans fine fab- rics and leaves no odor. Ute Brand, sweet and tender. Grown on high elevation. No. 2 CANS 23c GALLON “ Peni -Arch Health Shoes Lettuce Northern Califo r n i a, crisp fancy heads, very solid and free from rust. I 'Are for modem women who appreciate the importance of S tyle —C omfort —T hrift ! 2 HEADS. 3 29c Local grown. Nice long green tender stocks. BUNCHES Pine apple 14c Pancrust Asparagus 13c 2 29c Hillsdale Broken Slices — LARGE 2>/a CAN POUNDS 38c 33c I Soap Sugar CHIPS I Locáis Tuna 2 Gift Ideas for $50 Prize Vernonia, Oregon Jell-Well A pure vegetable short ening. New size can. 3 LB. CAN 59c NEW Potatoes ,-nia Garnets. Nice size for creaming. 19c 4 POUNDS .... 19C We also hare a very large assortment of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Saturday Safeway Market Savings MAY 9. 1931 Music By The Six Collegians Beef Pot Roasts From young beef. 1 POUND AUV In "Pmi-Arrli” Health Shoes they find Style equal to the smartest . .. Comfort features of much higher-priced arch support footwear . . . and $4.98 is certainly a noteworthy low price for these "fine shoe” features: steel arch-supports *.. fine quality leathers ... first and fifth metatarsal pockets , ■ . two widths narrower heel for snug fit... welt soles. MUSICAL CAMPUS CUTUPS The “IT" Boys of Melody Good Floor ! Good Crowd! Good Music! Come and Have a Good Time! On the Salmonberry Road to the Sea. Take Forest Grove-Vernonia Highway to Timber: Fol low Highway on to Cochran. ? ! J. C. Penney Co., ioc STORE NUMBER 1436 VERNONIA. OREGON Hams Armour’s Star—Half or Whole—POUND Shortening pT Swift’s Jewel O Pounds OUC Boiling Beef O 7 1 Short rib or brisket—from fine beef—POUND ............ 1 IvC Reasonable Orders Delivered Free. Phone 741