Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, August 16, 1935, Page 10, Image 10

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THREE CONTESTS MARK
CLIMAX OF SPORTS WEEK
the Union, a Union pickup team
will play a team composed of
women, Saturday at 3 o’clock.
Otto said that it would be easier
to beat the Skinny’s team than a
Examiner To Be Here
R. J. Dooley, examiner of op­
erators and chauffeurs, will be
at the city halll in Vernonia
today from 10 a. m. to 5. p. m.
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank our friends
their kindness during our
cent bereavment and for
beautiful floral offerings and
pressions of sympathy.
Otis Hyland
NOTICE OF
FRIDAY, AUGUST 16. 1935.
VERNONIA EAGLE. VERNONIA. OREGON
SHERIFF’S
for
re­
the
ex­
SALE
On the 26th day of August,
1935, at the hour of 10:00 o’­
clock A. M. at the West front
door of the Court House in the
City of St. Helens, Columbia
County, Oregon, I will sell at
auction to the highest bidder for
cash the following described real
property, located within Colum
bia County, Oregon, to-wit;
All <jf Lot Fifteen (15) Block
Eight 78) of Rose Addition to
the City of Vernonia, Oregon,
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
Mary Pringle, husband and wifs,
by deed recorded December 19th
1919, in Book 28, Page 418.
Deed
Records
of
Columbia
County, Oregon; also the South
half of that ' part of Cougar
Street in Rose Addition to the
city of Vernonia, Oregon, (nov
vacated) lying between the east
boundary line of Rose Avenue
and a line 87.46 feet east and
parallel with the east boundary
line of said Rose Avenue.
Said sale is made under ex­
ecution issued out of the Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon for
the County of Columbia to me
directed in the case of R. L. Ray
mond, Plaintiff, vs. Nehalem Val­
ley Ice & Creamery Company, •
corporation, defendant.
OSCAR G. WEED,
Sheriff of Columbia County, Ore.
Dated and posted July 25, 1935
Date of First Publication July
26, 1935.
Date of Last Publication August
23, 1935.______________________
Classi lied Ads
FOR SALE, PUMP with 20 feet
of two inch pipe and brass
sand points, reasonable. Mrs. A.
E. Jennings.
33*1
HOP-PICKERS WANTED— Ex­
ceptionally good yard. 20 days
picking last. year. Tents or cabins
furnished Apply 1024 Col. St.,
Vernonia, lor further particulars.
33*1
FOR SALE— CANNING VEG
ETABLES—
Corn,
string
beans, beets, cucumbers, pears,
prunes. See Harrv Culbertson.
31tf
WANTED—
Woodcutters,
on
Stony Point road. H. II. Stur­
devant.
32*1
GOLD WANTED
Licensed gold buyers will
pay.up to $35.00 an ounce i
for old
dental
bridges,
crowns, rings, chains, lock­
ets, watch
frames, etc. or I
any other 'discarded jewelry
if mailed within 30 days.
Take advantage of this won­
derful opportunity given to
you by a reliable concern to
get full value for your old
gold. We also buy old silver.
ELCO GOLD REFINERY
1038 Exchange Building
Seattle, Washington
bunch of women, and they took BAND TO GIVE CONCERT
| versary of Mrs. Thomas’ parents, assignment.
’im up on it.
TOMORROW NIGHT HERE Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Olsen. They
I
W L Pct.,
------------
I plan to return Sunday.
Safeway .....
7 5 875
The Vernonia boys and girls'
Marcus Brown has. resigned
Nehalem ......
5 2 714 band will give a concert tomor- i his position in the Nehalem mar­
Skinny’s ......
5 2 714 row night at the corner of Bridge ■ het to work in the Dewey Adams
Union ..........
5 3 625 and Second streets. This is the market in St. Helens.
Miller’s ......
5 3 625 third in a series of three spon­
Eugene
Shipman has been
Odd Fellows
3 2 500 sored by the business men.
working in the post office this
Mist ..............
. 3 4 427 i
The band will play one day week while Emil Messing is at
C. E. ............
. 3 5 375 ¡
at the county fair next week. the beach.
Schedule----Revised
Mrs. Ollie Roberts, who retur­
FRI. * SAT.
Fri. 16. Odd Fellows vs. Union.
Little Girl Is Hurt
ned from her vacation at the
Mon. 19. Safeway vs Odd Fellows
beach
because
of
illness
two
Charlene Christiansen, daugh­
Tues. 20. C. E. vs Mist
ter of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Chris­ weeks ago is now improving and
Wed. 21. Nehalem vs Mist
tiansen, was cut on the cheek is able to be around.
Thurs. 22. Miller’s vs Skinny’s
“Werewolf of London”
Otto Mauer and Roberta Gallo­
by an automobile across from
Fri. 23. Odd Fellows vs. Skinny’s
the Washington grade school Sat­ way were married in Vancouver
With Warner Oland
Mon. 25. Odd Fellows vs Nehalem
urday evening. The other car, Saturday and are living in the
i
driven by Andy Brimmer, was Austin apartments.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
PREVIEW—
Joyce Knight of Portland has
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF atempting to pass the Christian­
OREGON, For the County of sen car, which had parked, skid­ been a guest for the past week
“Helldorado”
Columbia
ded in the gravel at the side of of Mrs. Austin McGilvray.
IN THE MATTER OF THE I ES- the road and overturned, its
Betty Froembling is visiting
SUN. & MON.
TATE OF MICHAEL LYNCH, wheels hitting the running board j
I
at the home of Miss Betty Ja-
DECEASED,
Shirley Temple in—
gens.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of the Christiansen car.
that the undersigned has been
Mr. and Mrs. McClure and
“OUR LITTLE GIRL”
appointed admimistrator of the
Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Thomas are Mr. and Mrs. Simon of O.-A. hill
estate of Michael Lynch, Deceas­
ed, by the County Court of Col- motoring today to Bayview, on are moving this week to their new
umbia County, Oregon, and has Alsea bay, to attend the celebra-
qualified as such.
NOW THEREFORE, all per-
sons having claims against the
estate of Michael Lynch, deceas­
ed, are hereby required to pre­
ent the same to the undersigned
it 'Vernonia, Oregon, duly ven­
ded with proper vouchers at­
The Natal dance Com-
tached, within six month from
the date of the first publication
mittee will give a dance at
>f this notice.
Dated July 19, 1935.
Natal hall Saturday Aug.
G. C. Mellinger, administrator of
the estate of Michael Lynch,
17. Music by Poney Orches-
Deceased.
Lester Sheeley
Attorney for Administrator
dication July 19, 1935.
—and they’ll be big days, too, because we’ve added even
¡cation August 16, 1935.
greater bargains to the already great savings customers
JOY
THEATRE
Double Feature
Natal to Give
DANCE
5RFEUJRY ST
Hurry! Hurry!
Only a few more days of Safeways
Gigantic Money Saving
Harvest Jubilee Sale!
REOPENING OF
Arcadia Park
AUGUST 17
Dance Saturday Night
REFRESHMENTS AND COLD DRINKS
have been enjoying all week. Everybody is reaping a real
harvest of values at our Harvest Jubilee Sale. There are
only a few more days. Why not make the most of them!
PRICES EFFECTIVE FRI.
SUGAR
Evaporated Milk
Pure Cane
Mt. Vernon ..............
$5.09
100 lb. bag
Safeway
Hard
Wheat
$1.65
West or
(¡¡1 A Q
49 lb. bag. .. .........
Pride of the
Candlelight
HORSE RACES
Starting Monday, September 2
!Ar*y 18C 3 lbs 50c
Nobhill
Lb. 23c 3 lbs. 65c
Edwards Dependable
Lb. 25c
2 lbs. 49c
MATCHES
Highway Brand
... 19c
6 box carton .....
CHEESE
FULL CREAM
Tillamook Brand
Lb...............................
EXHIBITS
SALAD OIL
Ro<£eo
Horse Show
Starting Monday. September 2
Gilmore
Circus Parses
Of Giant Animals — A Mile of Laughs
Special on Children’s Day, August 31
Fireworks Display Free at Night
DOG SHOW
In a Special Building, September 4. 5, 6
Bands
and Free Attractions
New Rides and Shows on the Midway
15c
19c
Lb.............................
Agricultural
livestock — Produce — Fruit
Van Camps’
4 11-oz. cans .....
1 • C
19c
SOAP—
White King
10 bars ..................
assorted flavors
3 pkgs.......................
29c
Gai.98c
10c
SALMON—
No. 1 tall cans
2 for .............. ~......
19c
Canning Supplies—
Kerr or Ball
Per doz.—
Mason
Jars
Pints
79c
...... ........................ 73c
Kerr
or
Quarts
Ball
Mason
Dozen ...........................
Jar Rubbers
3
ir. your container
27 c
17/*
FLA VO JELL
COFFEE—
Pari Mutuel
3 Tall cans ............
PORK AND BEANS
FLOUR
49 lb. bag................ «Jll.xJ
BBRECON SIATE
TO MON., AUG. 16 to 19.
doz
.......................
cap*
19c
10c
DRY BEANS—
Small White Idaho
3 lbs...............................
15c
Fresh Vegetables
POTATOES, New crop, Yakima Gems
U. S. No. 2’s 50 lb bag........................ggc
WATERMELON, lb............................... 2c
FRESH MEATS—
BABY BEEF ROASTS, lb ......................... ] tjc
LEAN BOILING BEEF, lb........................ gi/2
New Flower, Art and Textile Displays
FRESH HAMBURGER, 2 lbs ................... 33c
ADMISSION 25c—CHILDREN UNDER 12 FREE
BOLOGNA OR LIVER SAUSAGE, lb...... J9C
FRESH MAYONNAISE, Pt. 23c,
Qt. 45f