VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA. OREGON PAGE TWELVE FRIDAY, 18, OCTOBER 1935. i of the estate of Harmena Sword, show. Susie Jensen, Betty, Ray- i Lumber markets, Business Sur- improvement in retail lines. deceased, has filed his final ac-1 mond Thacker, Myrtle, Alfred, Alfred,1 vey stated, are currently very Business Survey thinks the im­ count in the County Court of the!T. .. .. . ___ ___ __ ________ ; for Columbia , Webb’_ Mary-. Edwln- ' quiet, most new business coming mediate outlook for businness in HOGS FOR SALE— Dan Fos­ State of Oregon that Monday the | Noah Treharne, Dorena Anderson, from the rail territory in the I this area is favorable and that ter, on former F. B. Warfield County, and i place near airport. 41*2 21st day of October, _> 1 1935, at ¡Irene Bergerson, Milo John, Bet- Mid-west. A new freight rate of gains will be reflected during the 11 o’clock in the forenoon of'ty Kirk, Patsy Tisdale, Betty, j72c a hundred has created con­ j balance of the year. Expectation WEANER PIGS FOR SALE— said day, and the court room oft„ , . ,, . _ , W. M. Bailey, O.-A. Quarters. said court has been appointed Robert Glassner, Howard Bolen- siderable activity in this terri­ is for a very satisfactory Holiday 41*2 by said court as the time and der, Verdell Brock, James Holt, tory. Retail trade in the Portland I season. Outlook for next year is _________ in the __ _______ attitude ___ of ______ auto- WANTED: Representative to look "lace for the hearing of object- Ralph, Melvin Bergerson, J. Tre- i area has been slower than had shown t°"L^ereat' and the settlement harne, Mrs. Jensen, Mrs. Thack- been anticipated due to unseason- mobile manufacturers who expect after our magazine subscription thereof. Dated and first published Sept. I er, Mrs. A. Webb, Loretta, Ver- al weather. Commencement of production to reach levels not interests in Vernonia and vicinity. I non Baker. the rainy season should reflect i seen since 1929. Our plan enables you to secure a 20, 1935. Date of last publication Oct. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smith and good part of the hundreds of dol­ 18, 1935. family of Gales Creek visited with lars spent in this vicinity each W. A. Harris, Attorney. Robert Sword relatives here on Sunday. fall and winter for mazazines. Henry Beaver is working at Administrator Oldest agency in U. S. Guaran­ Carlton. teed lowest rates on all period­ Mrs. Harry Wilson was hostess icals, domestic and foreign. In­ to a quilting party at her home structions and equipment free. on Thursday. Start a growing and permanent , Mr. and Mrs. Frank O’Connor business in whole or spare time. All the pupils at the Natal and family have moved back to Address MOORE. - COTTRELL, school had the flu, also the their place here. They have been Inc., Wayland Road, North Co­ teacher, Miss Grace Condit, in ' living at Mist. hocton, N. Y. 42c2 the past two weeks. j Mrs. M. Rogers and Miss -xx j - j the teachers Ole Estes, Clyde Johnson and | ing attended AUCTION SALE NO DANCE THIS SATURDAY At Barn* of Interstate Horse & Dave McMullen left on a hunt- j stitute at St Helens, ing trip the first of this week | Mr. and Mrs. Henry John Cow Market Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Linndsay family motored to Portland Union Ave. and Columbia Blvd. had for Sunday guests Mr. and Friday and attended the stock Portland Oregon TUESDAY OCT. 22 1:15 p. m. Mrs. Henry Price, daughter Mar-' show, ian and Mr. Lindsay’s three bro-i M rs. Holt who has been sick HORSES MULES for some time was taken to the SELLING CARLOAD or Two thers from Portland. Mr. and anu Mrs. .urs. vjus oeai were were ; , hospital in Vernonia on Thurs- Otis Seal of Horses and Mules; weight 1,- 100-1800 lbs., 3 year old to guests at a wedding reception , day. Mr. and Mrs. E. Houghteling' smooth mouths; many well mat­ Saturday evening at the Colum- j and family motored to Portland ■ ched teams and single horses; bia City hall. Miss Marian McMullen came in! over the week end and visited for farm, orchard or heavy draft work. They will be sold on 5 from Portland last week to take, with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Joe McCuIlom days trial. If not as represented, charge of the telephone office to be returned in the same con- at Mist Saturday while Miss 01-¡from Birkenfeld spent the week dition as bought and money will ga Holmstrom went to the live- J end with her parents, Mr. and stock exposition. Mrs. V. Mowe Mr. McCullom’s be returned. Richard Daggett drove to Hood father accompanied them. FOR CREDIT see your own lo­ cal banker. No horses sold pri­ River last week to spend a day with his family, returning Sun­ BUSINESS DROPS OFF vate on sale day. SLIGHTLY DECLARES ED- You can always depend on a day evening. Lee Seal and Goldie Wright good auction at THE INTER­ ITOR BUSINESS SURVEY STATE STABLES. CLYDE W. attended the International stock1 WOOD & BROS., Auctioneers. exposition last week. I Business in the Portland area Mr. and Mrs. Ira Peterson 1 was slightly less active during Matches Brooms THE STATE OF OREGON mode a trip to Clatskanie last ' September than in August but 5 sew ........................... Highway FOR THE COUNTY OF Duit Pan FREE Saturday. carton, 6 boxes reflected substantial gains when COLUMBIA Van Anderson from here was compared with September last NOTICE TO CREDITORS I called to Portland Monday after FLOUR CRACKERS In the matter of the estate ofi,, , , , • ; year, according to the October . Candlelight Qi CO GEORGE NELS BERDAHL, De-;hls wlfe was taken to the hospit- | issue of Commonwealth, Inc. Graham* or S'odas 49 lb bag ............ -Jl.Oj ceased. ■ al from Boring, where she was , Business Survey. The Common­ 2 lbs box ............. Barrel $6.69 The undersigned having been ■ with relatives the past two weeks, wealth index of Portland busin- appointed by the above entitled | Mrs- Joe Banzcr jg jn Portland Court of the State of Oregon, . ... _ .. ' ess dropped a little more than for the County aforsaid, Admin- visiting with her daughter Julia I one point in a month, being 72.06 istrator of the Estate of George this week. i for September, against 73.36 for Nels Berdahl deceased, and hav- Wesley Duke was here last IN ing qualified, notice is hereby week visiting his son Ray Duke August and 65.75 for September OUR 1934. given to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against i and family. It was pointed out that while j Customer Coffee Contest I Mr. and Mrs. Sam Trotter were most factors used in compiling said deceased, to present them, Ask for Full Details I verified as required by law, with­ business callers at Clatskanie START TODAY! the index showed gains over Aug- in six months after the first pub-1 last week end. ust, they were less than season­ lication of this notice to said , Mr. and Mrs. William Haycox al normal gains and a drop in the Administrator at his law office' Pound 18c in Veazie-Gray building, St. Hel­ moved away from here to their combined index thus resulted. 2 Pounds 35c ens, Oregon. 3 Pounds 50c new home south of Portland. Lumber production was substan­ George G. VanNatta I The highway department is tially the same as during August 23c Pound Administrator of the Estate of hauling fine gravel for repairing while electric power production 45c 2 Pounds George Nels Berdahl deceased. 65c the road for winter. 3 Pounds Dated September 28, 1935. was up 1 per cent and bank Date of first publication Oct. | debits were up 1.3 per cent. Har ­ 4, 1935. Edwards’ bor tonnage gained nearly 2 per Date of last publication Nov. 1,| 1935. cent even though major cargoes Dependable I were lighter. Major loss,of the, Notice of Special Election Elmer Bergerson took the fol-' month was in building activity Notice is hereby given that a lowing pupils from Pleasant hill which was off 19 per cent from special election will be held at school to the* International stock August. I the City Hall in the City of Ver­ CABBAGE, solid heads, lb. ... nonia, Columbia County, Oregon, on October 31, 1935, between the POTATOES, Yakima no. 2’s 50 lbs... 65c hours of one o’clock and eight APPLES, local Kings, 10 lbs................. 19c o'clock p. m. of said day for the purpose of increasing the TOMATOES, no 3 basket .................... 10c tax levy by more than six per Leave from Bush’s Cafe cent over the preceding year’s base. 7:30 a. m. and 4:30 p. m. daily for Port- Attest — land via Timber. C. F. HIEBER BABY BEEF ROASTS, lb City Recorder Leave Portland, from Yamhill stage BEN S. OWENS FRESH HAMBURGER, 2 lbs. Mayor depot, daily at 9 a. m. and 5:15 p. m. Call Classified Ads DANCE Natal at Alt CADI A PARK Saturday, October 26 Good Music Refreshments Served 5HFEUJRY STOR Special Values for Friday and Saturday SODA 5c l-lb. pkg • • 59c 19c 23c THERE’S STILL TIME TO WIN SI 200.00 p-he Airway Coffee - Nob Hill Coffee Treharne Coffee ™25c ± 49c Fresh Vegetables Oregon Motor Stages FRESH MEATS 15c IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR COLUMBIA COUNTY In the Matter of the Estate of Harmena Sword, Deceased. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE­ MENT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned as administrator i service between Camp 8 And Vernonia. FARE: $2.10 round trip, $1.30 one way Ride the new Oregon Motor Stages Armour’s Shortening, 4 lbs 33c 55c Armour’s Bacon, lean, sugar cured, lb. 37c FRANKFURTERS, BOLOGNA OR LIVER SAUSAGE lb.................... 17c