PAGE EIGHT VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON a S S S ml »mount of One Thousand dol- down due to the high water. ______ -____ 'n___________ lar^_ U—J .......... - x-l Geo- Crawford was hi The board reserves the right to Friday while at work for Kostur HAY AND STRAW FOR SALE reject any and all bids. 1 camp, — • arm was ... His broken by a at my farm near Gales Creek. RAY D. FISHIER I falling limb. He was rushed to J. A. Thornburgh,___________ 2c4 Chairman, District School a Portland hospital. Board, School District No. Th? river bridge crossing at Woman Wants Work. 926 2nd 47, Columbia County, Ore­ the Baslington place was washed Street. 4*1 gon. out and they have a temporary WANTED— Girl to assist with Attest: foot bridge to cross. THOMAS C. GRAVES house work and care for two Frances Morton is improving in District Clerk small children. 11 a. m. to 6:30 health and able to be going places Address: Vernonia, Oregon m. $8 per month. Enquire P- ______ *_______ with her parents. at Eagle office. 4*1 CALL FOR WARRANTS Dan Dolen was a Portland _______ •_______ I have money on hand to pay shopper on Saturday. NOTICE TO CREDITORS ’ —. City — ________ .■ general ______ _____ , i Vernon Baker visited w'ith rel- all of Vernonia fund,! IN THE COUNTY COURT OF water fund and Road District 16 I ! atives in Portland over the week warrants issued up to and in-! end. THE STATE OF OREGON eluding Dec. 31, 1935. Interest •' Mrs. Claude Knapp has been FQR COLUMBIA COUNTY ceases January 24, 1936. very sick with bronchitis. In the Matter of the Estate J. W. Brown of John W. Howell, Dec’d. Mrs. H. A. Wilson was hostess City Treasurer NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to friends with a quilting party ______ »_______ that the undersigned has been ap­ at her home on Tuesday. CALL FOR WARRANTS pointed administratrix of the Es­ Mr. and Mrs. Vern Mowe and tate of John W. Howell, deceas­ I have money on hand to pay family have moved into their new ed, by the County Court of Col­ School District 47 warrants en- home. The following Monday their umbia County, State of Oregon, i dorsed “not paid for want of house caught afire. It was soon and has duly qualified as such. funds” up to and including No. put put but clothing and shoes All persons having claims against ____ 1509, issued March 13, 1934. were damaged. said estate are hereby notified Interest ceases January 24, 1936. Mrs. S. Baker and children to present the same, duly veri­ Thomas C. Graves made a business trip to Forest fied as required by law to the Clerk, School Dist. No. 47. Grove on Saturday. undersigned at her residence in _______*_______ Mr. and Mrs. Marian Hult en­ the City of Vernonia, Columbia CALL FOR COUNTY tertained Jan. 11 honoring Mr. County, Oregon, within six month WARRANTS and Mrs. George Hult. The young from the date hereof. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN couple received many beautiful Dated and First published, n 17th, nw 1936. »»»« that a" £eneral fund warrants of Jan. Last publication Feb. 14th, 1936.! Columbia county, Oregon, endor- W A. Harris, Attorney for Admx sed “not paid for want of funds MYRTIE L CLINE, |on or before May 6, 1935, were Administratrix of the Estate of called for payment on the date of this notice. John W. Howell, Dec’d. ______ *_______ ROAD DISTRICT NO. 1 war­ rants endorsed “not paid for NOTICE OF BOND SALE Notice is hereby given that! want of funds” on or before LEGION HALL sealed bids will be received by,September 6, 1935, were called the undersigned until the hour of,for payment on the date of this 8 o’clock p. m. on the 8th day notice. Interest on such warrants VERNONIA of February, 1936, and immed- not heretofore called will cease lately thereafter publicly op-1 on this date, Gladys E. Peterson ened by the district school board « i - j — r County Treasurer of school district No. 47, Col­ i umbia County, Oregon, at the Dated. St. Helens, Oregon Jan. 24, 1936 Washington Grade School build­ ______ *_______ ing in Vernonia, Oregon, for an CALL FOR WARRANTS issue of funding bonds of said Otis Clingman, vs. 4 Notice is hereby given that Dick Coltello school district in the amount of Thirty seven thousand dollars warrants of Union High School Jack Curtiss, vs ($37.000) to be sold for not less District 1 numbered up to and Jack Lipscomb than par value and accrued int-! including No. 960 and endorsed erest, to be dated February 8, j I “not paid for want of funds”' Leo Lemke, vs 1936, and to mature serially in are called for payment. Interest Bob Raymer ¡ceases Friday, Jan. 24, 1936. numerical order as follows: E. R. MILLS $3,000.00 on February 8, 1937 High School Dist 1. $3,000.00 on February 8, 1938 I Clerk Union _______*_______ $3,500.00 on February 8, 1939 First Match Starts Promptly I $3,500.00 on February 8, 1940 , $3,500.00 on February 8, 1941 I M. At 8:30 P. $3,500.00 on February 8, 19421 $4,000.00 on February 8, 1943 ADMISSION 45c $4,000.00 on February 8, 1944 $4,500.00 on February 8, 1945 Koster camp started up on $4,500.00 on February 8, 19 46 Monday after a few days shut provided, 1 however, that bonds of _ said __ ____ ____ ____ mature on or issue ■ which after February 8, 1938, are sub­ ject to call and redemption on February 8,1938, and on any interest paying date thereafter. Said bonds are to bear interest at a rate to be specified by the bidder not to exceed six per cent­ um (6%) per annum, payable semi-annually, both principal ond interest payable at the fiscal ag­ ency of the state of Oregon in the city and state of New York or at the office of the county treasurer of Columbia County, 25c INDIAN HEAD PRINTS, yd Oregon, at the option of the purchaser. 79c,-98c-$1.98 DRESSES, Bids must be unconditional and accompanied by a certified 79c SILK HOSE, Chiffon and Service check or cashier’s check of a bank doing business in Oregon, in Wrestling Fri. Jan. 24 Treliarne New Merchandise Arriving Daily Fl EL Kitchen Queen FLOUR 49-lb Bag SI ••*>•*» VERNONIA Trading Co PANTIES, Special Values ............... 25c OILCLOTH, New patterns yd............ 35c SHELF PAPER, In Bundles .... 5c and 10c $2.98 MEN’S CORD TROUSERS 35c NEW “Walk on Air” INSOLES 69c GLOVES, Men’s All-leather Men’s Wool SWEATERS ... $1.98 to $4.49 Made to Measure SUITS, 3 piece $22.75 PAJAMAS, Hvy Outing $1.25, $1.49, $1.69 DRESS SHIRTS, “No-Wilt Colars ... $1.00 $1.49 OVERALLS, Boss of the Road FRIDAY, Vernonia Bakery BREAD Natal Gives Dance at Saturday, the Natal hall 1936 Ask Your Grocer for I Dance 24, Cobat were in Portland in bus­ iness Monday. Mrs. E. E. Garner underwent a major operation in St. Vin­ cent’s hospital Tuesday morning. She is getting aling nicely. gifts. Johnny Nix returned from Cal. and has started back to ' high “ school. The dam at Westimber went out during the high water, They have not been able to run the mill because of lack of logs. * Mrs. George Cohat and Ray The H. E. C. will give a JANUARY . . . for 2 good Reasons— I I IT’S MADE AT HOME IT’S BETTER I Vernonia Bakery January 25. Music by the Poney Orch­ estra. Refreshments will be served. 5RFEUJRY 5T0R Special Values for Friday and Saturday Chocolate COFFEE 18c 3.ibs50c Baker’« premium Mayonnaise FLOUR Aristocrat Candlelight 45c qt bottle ....... PEARS 49 lb bag ............ Clabber Girl LIGHT GLOBES Pancake Flour 10c Pillsberry’« White King SYRUP Gran, soap 29c 40c Sleepy Hollow 30-60 watts each .... Large pkg..................... Oat Meal 9-lb bag ....................... Candy Bars or Gum 10c Grape Nut Flakes Pkg. 10 19c 32-oz can .................. Gen. Electric 3 for $1.39 Baking Powder 1 C/* can ........... 1DC Mission Brand No. 15c pkg............................ 55c No. 10 bag ............. 5-lb can 59c .................. Macaroni Rose City .................... 17c 3 pounds ..................... CORN Raymal Whole Kernel No. 2 cans, 2 for.... 25c String Beans No. 2 cans, 3 for.. Fresh Vegetables GRAPEFRUIT, Ariz. sweet, 6 for CRANBERRIES, U. S. No. l’s, 2 lbs.. DRY ONIONS, Ore. boilers, 10-lbs ... YAMS. Louisiana Kiln Dried, 4-lbs .... 19c 15c 25c 19c FRESH MEATS OYSTERS, Pint ............ 23c, Qt. SMELT, 4-lbs.................. SHORTENING, 4-lbs. ... BACON SQUARES, Lb. BACON BACK, Lb. VEAL STEAK, Lb....... 45c 25c 57c 29c 29c 21c Oregon Motor Stages Leave from Bush’s Cafe 8:00 a. m. and 5:00 p. m. daily for Port land via Timber. Leave Portland, from Yamhill stage depot, daily at 9:30 a. m. and 5:15 p. m. Call service between Camp 8 and Vernon­ ia. Sundays Only: 12:30 p. m. for St. Helens. Leaves St. Helens 3 p. m. FARE: $2.10 round trip, $1.30 one way Ride the new Oregon Motor Stages