Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, August 09, 1935, Page 10, Image 10

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Mrs. Ray D. Fisher and daugh­
Ha» a Monopoly
ter Margaret returned Monday
Only one place In the TTnltert
from a month’s visit with Mrs States engraves and prints paper
Fisher’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. currency—the bureau of engraving
and printing. In Wnslilngton.
James Moore, near Tigard.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
In The Circuit Court of the Stat,
of Oregon, For the County of
Columbia.
A. A. SCHRAMM, a* Superin
tendent of Banks of the State
of Oregon,
Plaintiff,
ROLAND L. ’TREHARNE, •
single man, P. N. FISHER and
JANE DOE FISHER, husband
and wife (the true Christian
name of said JANE DOE FISH­
ER being unknown to the plain­
tiff), J. W. BEALL,Jr. and GER­
TRUDE BEALL, husband and
wife. LILLIAN A. WASHBURN
and IDA M. HARRIS, Defendants
How Old We»t Got Results
Tl:e reason the old West got re
suits was that It suspended the hail
man Instead of the sentence.—Buf
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falo Evening News.
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Miss Nan Crary of the high i
school staff visited in Vernonia
from Monday to Wednesday.
Mrs. Roy Nelson is ill with;
appendicitis.
Everett Rundell, who has been
a member of the Eagle shop (
force, is now working in the
Clark
and
Wilson
surveying
crew under Chas. Marston.
for by the increase 1.1 in.estme it
during 1934. the expansion amoun:
ing to approximately $1,300,000,000
“As for loans and discounts, the:
registered a slight drop again it
1934. but the rate of decline wa:
much smaller than in previous years
which in Itself is progress. Wherea;
the drug in loans and discounts
amounted to approximately $3,300.
O00.000 in 1932. and to approximate
TRENDS FAVORAELE
IN STATE BAZINE
Recent
Figures
Indicate
Large Increases in Deposits
and Invested Funds
Improvement In the condition of
state banks In almost every respect
during 1934 is shown by statistics
recently assembled, Robert M
Hanes, President Wachovia Bank
and Trust Company. Winston-Salem
North Carolina, points out in an at
tide in "Banking" published by the
American Rankers Association. Th
figures on which this statement Is
based were gathered by the Commit
tee on State Bank Research of the
association from reports furnished
by state bank supervisors through
out the country.
"Ever since 1921 the number oi
state banks has been declining,” Mr
Hanes says. “Between 1931 and 1934
the decline was rapid. Figures to,
December 31, 1934. showed that the
downward trend has not yet ended
but the decline last year was the
smallest in twelve years.”
There are now. he says, about ten
thousand state banks, which term tn
eludes all state chartered institu
tions with the exception of mutual
savings banks. The article conttn
ues:
"Even more significant was the
ending of the decline of deposits in
state banks which had been going
on since the collapse of the stock
market boom in 1929. in recent years
tor which figures are available the
drop has been particularly abrupt
Total deposits in state banks de
clined from $20,395,762,000 on De
cember 31, 1931. to $15,424,823,000
on December 31. 1933. The record tor
1934 shows a recovery to $17,508.
766.000 at the year-end.
By virtue of an execution,
judgment order, decree and or­
der of sale issued out of the
above entitled court in the above
entitled cause, and to me dir­
ected and dated the 26th day
CALL FOR WARRANTS
of June, 1935, upon a judg­
ment and decree rendered in
I have funds on hand to cash:
said court and cause on the 28th city of Vernonia general fund
day of May, 1935, and entered
on May 31st, 1935, in favor of warrants up to and including
A. A. Schramm, as Superintend­ Dec. 31, 1934, and all water
ent of Banks of the State of department and road district 16
Oregon, Plaintiff, and against warrants to date. Interest ceases
Roland L. Treharne, Defendant,
for the sum of $2844.48, with August 9, 1935.
J. W. Brown
interest thereon at the rate of
8 per cent per annum from the
City Treasurer
28th day of February, 1931,
and the further sum of $200.00
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
attorneys’ fees, and the further
sum of $17.58 costs and dis­ IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
bursements, and the costs of and OREGON, For the County of i
upon said writ, commanding me Columbia
to make sale of the following IN THE MATTER OF THE ES-I
real estate situate in the County TATE OF MICHAEL LYNCH,
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of Columbia and State of Ore­ DECEASED,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
gon, to wit:
that
the
undersigned
has
been
All of Lot One (1), in Block
One (1) of the original town appointed admimistrator of the
(now city) of Vernonia, said estate of Michael Lynch, Deceas­
County and State, together with ed, by the County Court of Col­
the tenements, hereditaments and umbia County, Oregon, and has
appurtenances thereunto belong-» qualified as such.
Significance oi Increased Deposits
NOW THEREFORE, all per­
5ng of in anywise appertaining.
NOW, THEREFORE, by virtue sons having claims against the |
"It is particularly gratifying to
of said execution, judgment or­ estate of Michael Lynch, deceas­ note the expansion of deposits, since
der, decree and order of sale ed, are hereby required to pre-1 it was their decline which made net
and in compliance with the com­ sent the same to the undersigned essary the liquidation of Invest
mand of said writ, I will on at Vernonia, Oregon, duly veri­ meats, the calling of loans, and all
Monday the 12 day of August. fied with proper vouchers at­
1935, at the hour of 10 o’clock tached, within six month from the other phenomena which go un
in the forenoon of that day, at the date of the first publication der the name of ‘deflation' and havi
brought banks so much criticism in
the front door of the County of this notice.
Dated July 19, 1935.
recent years. It is now plain that
-Court House in the City of St.
Helens, Columbia County, State G. C. Mellinger, administrator of thiB was due to efforts of the banks
of Oregon, sell at public auction the estate of Michael Lynch,
to place themselves in the posses
(subject to redemption) to the Deceased.
slon of enough liquid assets to meet
Lester Sheeley
highest bidder for cash in hand,
the growing demands of depositors
Attorney for Administrator
all of the right, title and inter­
est which the defendants in this First Puplication July 19, 1935. for the return of a part of the monet
suit and each and all of them or Last Publication August 16, 1935. which had been placed on deposit.
“That this is true is borne out by
any of them had on March 25,
1925 or since that date had in NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE the movement of Invested funds oi
and or to the above described
On the 26th day of August, state banks, which has paralleled
property, or any part thereof, 1935, at the hour of 10:00 o’­ that of deposits. These invested
to satisfy said execution, judg­ clock A. M. at the West front funds (loans and discounts plus in
ment order, decree and order of door of the Court House in the vestments) tor state banks, dropped
sale, with interest, costs and ac­ City of St. Helens, Columbia from $20,291,320,000. at the end oi
cruing costs.
County, Oregon, I will sell at
Dated this 11 day of July, auction to the highest bidder for 1931, to $14,915,773,000 at the end of
1935.
cash the following described real, 1933. By December 31. 1934, how
Date of first Publication July property, located within Colum-i ever, they had recovered to $15,769.
12, 1935.
510.000. Al) of this gain >s accountec
bia County, Oregon, to-wit;
Date of last Publication Aug­
All qf Lot Fifteen (15) Block
ust 9^ 1935.
Eight (8) of Rose Addition to
OSCAR G. WEED.
the City of Vernonia, Oregon,
Sheriff of Columbia County, Ore. excepting therefrom that part
conveyed to David C. Eccles,
trustee, by John G. Pringle and
Ethel B. Pringle, husband and
wife, William G. Pringle and
FOR SALE— Two Holstein-Jer­ Mary Pringle, husband and wifs,
sey heifers, 9 months old. At a by deed recorded December 19th,
bargain. Geo. C. Engelke, Cory 1919. in Book 28, Page 418,
Deed
Records
of
Columbia
Hill.
32 ?«1 County,
Oregon; also the South
FOR SALE— CANNING VEG­ half of that part of Cougar
ETABLES—
Corn.
string Street in Rose Addition to the
SAT. & SUN.
beans beets, cucumbers, pears, city of Vernonia. Oregon, (now
lying between the east
prunes. See Harrv Culbertson. vacated)
boundary
line
of
Rose
Avenue
31tf
and a line 87.46 feet east and
WANTED—
Woodcutters,
on parallel with the east boundary
Jack Holt in—
•Stony Point road. H. H. Stur-1 line of said Rose Avenue.
Said sale is made under ex­
devant.
32*1 ’ ecution issued out of the Circuit
THE AWAKENING
Court of the State of Oregon for
OF JIM BURKE
FOR RENT— 5 room modern the County of Columbia to me
house, at 872 Weed Ave., $15 directed in the case of R. L. Ray­
per month. See Ernest Nanson, i mond, Plaintiff, vs. Nehalem Val­
nt Eagle office.
Ann Southern and
ley Ice & Creamery Company, a
corporation, defendant.
LOOK. Farm for rent or sale, 2,
Gene Raymond in
OSCAR G. WEED,
miles south of Vernonia on Sheriff of Columbia County, Ore.
Pebble creek; 14 acres, 5 cultiva­ Dated and posted July 25, 1935.
HOORAY FOR
ted. house, barn, outbuildings, Date of First Publication July
LOVE
26. 1935.
fruit, wood, water. Mrs. Mae Mc­ Date of Last Publication August
Mullen.
14tf
23. 1935.
i classified Ads
FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1935.
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
RECRUITING OFFICERS VISIT
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Lieut. George L. Van Day,
Sgts. Jesse Phillips and Russell
MacDowell of the recruiting ser­
vice of the U. S. Army were in
Vernonia Monday, and plan to
make trips here monthly. The
army is to <be raised to 165,000,
they said, and there is opportun-
ity for a large number of re-
cruits.
¡FIRE STARTS UP ROCK
CREEK ON HARRIS LAND
Fire started at about 4:30 yes­
terday afternoon on land belong­
ing to Judge W. A. Harris on
. Rock creek near the Hy-Van
place. It was spreading over
two or three acres by evening
BROOMS
49c
Fri.- Sat.-
and Mon.
HOFFMAN
1IDWE. CO.
FOR BARGAINS—SEE
HOFFMAN ABOUT IT
5AFEUJRY STORES
Reap the Savings We Sowed During Our
HarvesT Jubilee
Sale!
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9 DAYS OF SUPER-VALUES
FRI.AUG,9+oMON.AUG. 19
SEE OUR BIG HAND BILL FOR MANY MORE REAL
BARGAINS
K. C. Baking Powder
Evaporated Milk
MATCHES
CATSUP
Highway brand
10c
14 oz. bottle .
£ A A
Pure Cane
J
100 lb. bag ............
3 lbs
50c
Oregon Made
Lb....................
15c
Large pkg.............
29c
Good pack, No. 2 tins
3 for ...........................
29c
Max-i-mum
No. 2H carton ........
15c
TOMATO SAUCE
Safeway Hard Wheat
3 cans ...........................
49 lb. bag. ..
$1.65
49 l'b. bag............
10c
5 oz. can ............
TOMATOES
Standard, with puree
No. 2 H can .............
A_
C
SALAD OIL
in your container
Qt.
27c
10 c
FRUIT JARS
Kerr of Ball Mason
Per doz.—
73c
Quarts ....................... 79c
H gallons ............... $lo09
Pints ...........................
OYSTERS
Or Shrimp
I
Granulated Soap
FLOUR
Pride of the West or
Candlelight
(j* 1 4Q
Double Feature
19c
Pan Cake Flour
CHEESE
THEATRE
6 box carton .............
PEAS
COFFEE—
JOY
Highway Brand
WHITE KING
SUGAR
18c
17c
17c
3 Tall cans
Gal.OSC
JAR RUBBERS
10c
CAPS
Ball or Kerr Mason
Dozen ................ .........
19c
FRESH MEATS
BABY BEEF ROASTS, lb
.............. 1 5C
BEEF STEAKS, T-bone or Rib lb.
19c
FRESH HAMBURGER, 2 lbs .....
33c
BONLESS BEEF CUBES, 2 lbs.
35c
BOLOGNA OR LIVER SAUSAGE, lb...... 19c
ARMOUR’S SHORTENING, 4 lb. pkg...... 57c