Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, June 14, 1935, Page 8, Image 8

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VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1935.
i reserved to reject any or all
Judge C. F. Hieber received
Mrs. Judd Greenman returned
lids.
j word Tuesday of the birth of a Saturday after a week’s visit with
TTEST:
| son to Mr. and Mrs. D. F. De- friends in Olympia. She also at­
R. Mills,
H. M. Condit, [ Cew of Portland. Mrs. Hieber tended the annual D. A. R. picnic.
District Clerk
Chairman, l has been visiting at the home
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Malnisten
Board of Directors , of her daughter, Mrs. DeCew, for of Seaside, who formerly lived
nere, are the parents of a baby
I the past two weeks.
4OTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
Art Steele, editor of the Clai- daughter, Janice Eleanor, born
v».
n The Circuit Court of the State -ikanie Chief, was in Vernonia June 6.
Fred J. Tousley and Mary J.
of Oregon, For the County of
Tuesday on business connected
Mrs. Frank Crawford wasi
Tousley, husband and wife,
Columbia.
with the county fair premium brought home Tuesday night
Defendants. EQUITY FINANCE COMPANY, list, which he is publishing this from a Portland hospital where
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN n Oregon Corporation, Plaintiff, j ear. Vernonia advertising for the she had been taken last week
publication
is
being
handled because of nasal hemotrage.
vs.
that by virtue of an execution
through the Eagle office.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. E.
and order of sale issued out of Lester Sheeley and Maude Shee-
Mrs. L. H. Dewey and son McGraw Sunday were Mrs. Ed.
the above entitled court to me ey, husband and wife, and Col­ Donald went to Portland Mon­ Schlegel and son Bobby of Banks,
directed and dated the 21st day umbia Finance Company, a Cor­ day to spend! several days visiting Mrs. E. R. Kaufmann and daugh­
Defendants. at the home of Mrs. Dewey’s, ters Marceil and Marjorie of I
of May 1935, based upon a poration,
Silverton and Mrs. Annie Kaul-1
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN sister.
judgment and decree rendered
Mrs. A. W. Sauer returned last man of Woodburn.
and entered in said cause and .hat 1.7 ártue of an execution
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Culbert­
end erd't: uf sale issued out ol week from a visit of several '
court, wherein it was decreed -he abuve entitled court to me uays in Tacoma.
son and' sons visited Mrs. Culbert­
that plaintiff’s mortgage be fore­ directed and dated the 21st day
Elma White, Washington grade son’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. L.
closed, and that of $1,392.43, to­ of May, 1935, based upon a ’school
teacher and Evelyn White, Crawford at Manning Sunday. ;
gether with interest thereon at judgment and decree rendered
Members of Vernonia Post,'
the rate of 10 per cent per an­ and entered in said cause ana whq formerly taught in the local American Legion, and the legion
num from April 12th, 1934, and court, wherein it was decreed school and in the Pleasant Hill auxiliary met in the Legion hall
for the further sum of $386.23 chat plaintiff ” mortgage be fore­ ■ school, visited friends here Tues­ informally Tuesday night. Aux­
day. Although both young women
delinquent interest, and! for the closed, and
iliary members worked on their
.at it have judg­
further sum of $150.00 attor­ ment against Lhe defendant Les­ live in Portland and have the annual report.
,
same
surname,
they
are
not
re-
ney’s fees, and plaintiff’s costs
Sheeley cor the sum of $2,- ! lated.
Mr. andl Mrs. E. M. Bollinger
and disbursements taxed at $23.- ter
500.90 together with interest
Free band concerts this sum­ were among local people who
00, which said execution com­ thereon at the rate of 10 per cent
mer if the boys and girls band attended the Pioneer reunion in
manded me to make sale of the
annum from April 12th, gets sufficient support in the one Birkenfeld Sunday.
following described real property, per
1934, and of the further sum of paid concert tonight.
Adv.
Mr. and Mrs. Noble Dunlap and
to- wit:
$410.21 delinquent interest, and
Mrs. Margaret Dunlap attendee^
All of Lots numbered Four (4), for the further sum of $200.00
the reunion of Pioneers at Bir­
•Five (5) and Six (6) in Block attorney’s fees, and plaintiff’s
CARD OF THANKS
numbered Nine (9) in COREY’S costs and disbursements taxed at
We wish to thank our many kenfeld Sunday.
ADDITION to the Town of Ver­ $21.00, which said execution com­ friends for their kind expressions
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith left
nonia, in the County of Colum­ manded me to make sale of the of sympathy in our recent ber­ Wednesday morning for Corvallis
bia, State of Oregon,
following described real property, eavement, and for the beauti­ where Mr. Smith will attend the
I will, on the 8th day of July, to-wit:
ful floral tributes.
fireman’s convention.
1935, at the hour of 10 o’clock
L. C. Boeck and Family
Mrs. Frank Hartwick left Tues­
Beginning at a point that is
A. M., of said day, at the front
door of the County Court Housb, South 89 degrees, 46 minutes
CALL FOR WARRANTS
in St. Helens, Columbia County, West 315.1 feet from the South­
I have funds on hand to pay
Oregon, sell, at public auction, to east corner of the Southwest one School district 47 warrants up to
the highest 'bidder for cash in quarter (SW*4) of the North­ and including No. 1032 issued
hand, subject to redemption, all east one quarter (NE’A) of Sec­ Nov. 24, 1933. Interest ceases
of the right, title, interest and tion Five (5) Township Four (4) June 14, 1935.
estate which said defendants, and North Range Four (4) West of
Loel Roberts
all persons claiming by, through the Willamette Meridian; thence
Clerk, School Dist. 47.
or under them, or either of South 89 degrees 46 minutes
FLOUR­
them, had on the 9th day of West 50 feet; thence North 118.-
CANDLELIGHT
fl EQ
July, 1929, or since then have 32 feet; thence South 85 degrees
49 lb bag ............. Jll.JJ
acquired or now have, in and 03 minutes East 50.2 feet; thence
to the real property hereinabove South 112.79 feet to the place
Fresh Fig Bars
described, the proceeds of such of beginning, in the City of Ver­
sale to be applied in satisfaction, nonia, County of Columbia and
2 lbs...............................
in whdle or in part, of said exe­ State of Oregon,
Macaroni—
I will, on the 8th day of July,
cution and costs.
Rose City
DATED at St. Helens, Oregon, 1935, at the hour of 10 o’clock,
A. M., of said day, at the front'
this 6th dav of June, 1935.
4 lbs...............................
door of the County Court House, [
OSCAR G. WEED
in
St.
Helens,
Columbia
County,
]
Zee
Tissue—
Anglers and Hunters
Sheriff of Columbia County, Ore.
First Publication June 7, 1935, Oregon, sdll, at public auction, j
4 rolls .......................
to the highest bidder for cash'
Last Publication July 5, 1935.
—Supplies—
in hand, subject to redemption, I
RY TAK—
all
of
the
right,
title,
interestI
CALL FOR BIDS
2 lb. pkg.....................
NEW—1935 Stevens, Bolt
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN andl estate which said defend- j
action .22 cal. Rifles. Equip­
ants,
and
all
persons
claiming
by,
SYRUP
—
that bids for transporting all
ed with 6 adjustable sights.
SLEEPY HOLLOW
high school pupils of Union High through or under them, or either
Cane and Maple
School District 1 along the Beav­ of them, had on the 23rd day I
qt. jug ......................
er Greek road as far as the Chas. of July, 1929, or since then have’
acquired or now have, in and
Schmidlin gate, and from Braun's to
Marbles Hunting Knives—
the
real
property
hereinbefore
FRUIT JARS—
over the Pebble Creek road to described, the proceeds of such
with sheath.
Get our prices on all kinds
the Vernonia High School, to­
sale
to
be
applied
in
satisfaction,
and sizes of fruit jars.
gether with such pupils of School
in whole or in part, of said exe­
District 47 as may be designated, cution
and!
costs.
will be received up to 7:30 p. m.
DATED at St. Helens, Oregon,
Saturday, July 6, 1935 at the
TROUT REELS 59c
high school building, and will be this 6th day of June, 1935.
OSCAR G. WEED.
opened at 8 p. m. on the same
1 pkg. POST BRAN FLAKES,
evening. Term of contract will !be Sheriff of Columbia County, Ore.
BAIT BOXES ... 25c
for two years. All bids must be First Publication June 7, 1935,
with
the purchase of
accompanied by negotiable paper Last Publication July 5, 1935.
4 lb. test 10 yd. Leader. 10c
to the amount of $50. The right
2 pkg.. POST TOASTIES
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
In the Circuit Court of the State
..of Oregon, For the County of
Columbia
Equity Finance Company, a Cor­
poration,
Plaintiff,
day for Portland to visit for
several days. Her daughter Max­
ine will stay at the home of
her grandmother in Banks.
Pauline Dial was taken to the
Portland General hospital Satur­
day for an emergency operation
for appendicitis.
JOY
THEATRE
Sat. - Sun.
DOUBLE FEATURE
Kathern Hepburn— 1 b
“Break of Heart»”
Ralph Bellamy— In
“Air Hawk»”
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Special Values for Friday and Saturday
Sporting
Goods
25c
18c 3 ibs 50c
Baking Powder—
1 lb. can ......................
TUNA FISH
WAVE KIST
19c
Shredded Wheat
35c
$1.75
No.
Classi Had Ads
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
FOR SALE— Certified Burbank to the legal voters of Union High !
Seed Potatoes. Chas. Schmidlin. School District No. 1, of Colum-1
13F5 L______________________ 24c2 bia county, Oregon, that the An- [
nual School Election of said dis­
STRAYED— Brown Mule, weight trict will be held at the high i
about 1500 lbs. Reward'. Notify school building from 2:00 p. m. |
Ben Louden, Clatskanie Star Rt. to 7:00 p. m. on the fourth Mon- ’
■>4»o lay in June, being the 24th day
of June, 1934.
FOR SALE OR RENT— To re­
The election will be held for
liable party— Nine room house the purpose of electing one dir­
in choice location, 1162 State ector to serve for five years.
street,
modern.
with garage,
H. M. CONDIT,
woodshed, good fruit house and
Chairman. Board of Directors
lots of shrubbery. L. A. Boeck. Attest: E. R. Mills,
24*2
District Clerk.
FOR RENT— Three Room fur­
nished house, including water.
Seven dollar« per month in ad­
vance. Cleveland Estate. 1024
Col. St. Vernonia.
21*1
DRESS MAKING or any kind of i
sewing. Mrs. G. W. Laird, tf
LOOK. Farm for rent or sale, 2
miles south of Vernonia on
Pebble creek: 14 acres. 5 cultiva-'
ted, house, barn, outbuildings, '
fruit, wood, water. Mrs. Mae Mc­
Mullen.
14tf ■
1 pkg POST WHOLE BRAN
CARTRIDGES
.22 cal to 250-3000
SHELLS
410 guage to 12 guage
GEO. G.
PATERSON
Next
to Paterson
ture store
2 pkgs..........................
MILK
3 tall cans ................
25c
19c
PEN JELL
or SURE JELL 25c
2 pkgs..........................
For
Better
Jellies
LUNA SOAP—
10 bars ..................
P qqt
fl
Arties
8
(reg. size)
07 4»
& • C
Fresh Vegetables
NEW POTATOES, fancy white, 10 lbs 25c
DRY ONIONS, new crop, lb.
5c
NEW PEAS, 3 lbs. ...................
14c
YAMS, Louisiana kiln dried, 3 lbs.
17c
Furni­
23c2
DANCE
at ARCADIA PARK
Every Saturday Night
Good Music
nr
Z«JC
cans, 2 for
FREE
NOTICE of ANNUAL ELECTION
nr
CALUMET
25c
25c
$7.50
COFFEE—
Refreshments Served
FRESH MEAT
Baby Beef Steaks IL 9%
Sirloin or Rib
1U» mm C
Fresh Hamburger
2 lbs. 33c
Boneless Beef Cubes
lb.
Pickled Pig Feet
lb.
15c
Dill Pickles
qt
I Oc
Sweet Mixed Pickles qt 25c pt. 15c