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VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1936 Legal Notice Notice of Resale of Real Property Bid in by Columbia County at Tax Sale • Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Sheriff and Ex- Officio Tax Collector of Columbia County, Oregon, by authority of an order made and entered by the County Court of Columbia County, Oregon sitting for the transaction of County business, on the 4th day of November, A. D., 1936, I will offer for sale at public auction for cash certain pieces and parcels of real property located in Columbia County, Oregon, heretofore bid in by said County at a tax foreclosure sale and to which said County now holds a deed by virtue of said sale; that said real property will be sold to the highest and best bidder for cash but in no event foi a less sum than set opposite each respestive piece or parcel herein after described; and said property to be sold being described as follows, to wit: NWli of NE»4 and NW1, and SW'4 and WH of SE% Sec tion 36, Township 7, N. R. 5 W. of W. M................................... $440.00 3.42 acres in McLean DLC as described in Assessor’s Division No. 89 in Sections 15 and 22, Township 8,N. R. 4 W. W. M. $165.00 NH of NW >4 of SE% of NW *4 of Section 4 Township 3 N. R. 1 W. W. M........................................... $110.00 34.84 acres Tract 13 as described in Book 30, Page 83, Deed Records of Columbia County, Oregon, except8.10 acres as described in Book 55, Page 197, said Deed Records., 19.24 acres Tract 14; 15.73 acres Tract 15A; 10 acres Tract 15B; 25.72 acres Tractl6; 20.09 acres Tract 17; 12.64 acres Tract 18A; 12.66 acres Tract 18B; 36.76 acres Tract 19 and 5.55 acres Tract 20 South of High way all as described in Book 30, Page 83 said Deed Records, and all in Magruder Drainage District ......................................... $7,500.00 That Part of Lots 5 and 6 and East half of SW1, and W % of SE’4 as described in Book 39, Page 77, Deed Records of Colum bia County, Oregon, except .amounts as described in Book 41, Page 184 and Book 53, Page 357, said Deed Records, in Section 12, Township 7 N. R. 3 W. of W. M. lying inside of Rainier Drain age District ...................................... $2,400.00 183 acres in Warren D. L. C. in Sections 15, 21, 22, and 23 as described in Book 35, Page 216 Deed Records of Columbia County, Oregon, except 15.11 acres to State of Oregon as des-I cribed in Book 55, Page 409 said Deed Records; 4500 feet of Tide- [ land fronting Warren D. L. C. in Sections 15, 22, and 23 and Lot : 3 and East 23.74 acres of Lot 4 and S’4 of NE’i of SW’4 ot I Section 22 as described in Book 35, Page 216 said Deed Records I all in Township 7 N. Range 2. W. W. M.............................. $10,000.00 All of said land 'being within Columbia County, Oregon; said j sale to be made on Saturday the 12th day of December, A. I).. I 1936 at the hour of .10 o’clock A. M. at the West front door of the County Court House in St. Helens.^ Columbia County, Oregon. 1 OSCAR G. WEED Sheriff of Columbia County, Oregon By H. E. VEAZIE, Deputy Dated and first published November 13, 1936. Date of last publication December 11, 1936. .“chair warmer” only. In sojne counties a Deputy I District Attorney is employed at !the county’s expense. When I there is no such deputy hired District Attorney John L. Storla then it is particularly important has addressed the following open i ' to have a good stenographer so letter to the county court and that necessary details may be budget committee: attended to, so far as posible. I am sending a copy of this Gentlemen: Entirely unsolicited1, and with letter to each paper in the coun out suggestion to me on the part ty so that interested taxpayers of any one, and without prior I I may voice their opinions at the Had I been consultation with any of you, IJ ¡budget meeting. desire to submit for your consi- 1 i re-elected I would have asked you deration the insertion in the forth- j | to provide for a stenographer at coming budget provision for the | the county’s expense. Yours very truly, employment of a stenographer in I John L. Storla the District Attorney’s office. ! District Attorney It is true that during the past | four years no such item has been | included in the budget owing to my promise to take care of that item. I felt justified in making that agreement with the people of Columbia county owing to the period of depression. To the Voter»: However, times are consider ably improved. A good steno I wish to thank the vo- grapher is an asset in the con ters of Columbia county for duct of the office of District Attorney. The salary paid should their loyal support in the be sufficient so that a first' last election. class, personable individual may j be employed. Of necessity the District At torney is absent from his office I a great deal. If he properly per- i LX forms his duties he cannot be a STORLA REQUESTS HELP IN DISTRICT ATTORNEY’S OFFICE Gift bazaar and home cooked foods. 35c chicken lunch, candy grab bag. Sat., Nov. 14. Bridge St. next to Turk’s Restaurant. Adv. Visitors at the Earl Dial home last week were Marvin Green and Frank Curl of Wessington Springs, South Dakota. Enjoy a home cooked chicken lunch, salad, dessert and coffee for 35c at E. M. S. bazaar and food sale tomorrow, Nov. 14. Adv. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Nichols and daughters Joan and Barbara were Portland visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eversaul and daughters Adelyn spent the' week end in Portland. L. H. Dewey i was a business visitor in Portland I Monday. Zoe Miller, will start a class in smocking at Mrs. . Dumas’ home,1 Austin apts. Fri. Nov. 28. All interested welcome. 25c a lesson.; Adv. j Word has been received here that J. J. Wangler of Burns, for- mer manager of the local Safeway [ store, is seriously ill with pneu-' PAGE THREE nonia. Mrs. C. A. Mills of Ver- the relief corps, paid her official noinia and his mother went to visit to John Bucher corps No. 49 his bedside. yesterday. She was accompanied * by Mrs. Stella Starr, Mrs. Olsen, DEPARTMENT COUNSELLOR Mrs. Gates and Mrs. Minnie T. VISITS LOCAL WRC Horseman, all of Portland. A pot luck dinner was held at noon, Mrs. Eleanor Zellar, depart and 32 members attended the ment counsellor and inspector for meeting in the afternoon. 1ZHZHXHXHXHZHZHXHZHXHXHXH H Circulating Heaters Z |f Jg u S Good Size, 20” inch wood - Cast Linings - Modern Style “ ™ Z Only H $32.00 Other Sizes in Proportion For Bargains— See Hoffman About It Hoffman Hardware Co. H Z CHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZ Did You Know THAT, there is only a few days in the year when weather is perfect for Refrigeration. THAT, there is apt to be more food spoilage in winter than in summer. THAT, your kitchen is warmer in winter than in summer. THAT, you need refrigeration the year around. For the thriftiest refrigeration, select a G-E with the famous sealed-in-steel THRIFT UNIT. 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