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VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA. OREGON FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1938 PAGE NINE 2201 to 56-2210, Oregon Cede,) ROAD CREW WORKS TO directed by Bandmaster C. R. Watts. LOST—Female dog with reddinh method of foreclosing special as- SE%, Section 13, Township 4 North of Range 5 West; and South H Next was a “March Raleigh” by the MAINTAIN TRAFFIC short hair. If found please not sessment liens. of Lot numbered Four (4), Section of Oregon, for Columbia County, Oregon band, directed by Tillie May Hull, ify Geo. Roy, Scofield, Oregon. Each of said lots, parcels, and 18, Township 4 North of Range 4 In the matter of the estate of MIST—(Special to the Eagle)— Drum majoress, and another march tracts will be sold separately and West, W. M. in Oregon (exeepting L. L. LINES, Deceased. Mr. James Hill is back in Mist I will be struck off to the first bi<j- therefrom right of ways for high Notice is hereby given, that the “ Port Conway March ” , by the band. HORSES and MULES for sale oi after a long visit with relatives in i der offering to pay the City of way« and railway purposes hereto undersigned has been appointed Then a clarinet solo by George trade for cattle. Ranging from Vernonia the full amount of its California. fore conveyed.) Administrator of the estate of L. L. Mr. Carmicheal is up and around Arthur Johns, “When Its Lamp 1200 to 1600 lbs., 4 to 12 years assessment liens plus interest and NOW THEREFORE, by virtue of Lines, Deceased, by an Order made old. All guaranteed as represented Lighting Time in the Valley;’’ Bari again after his long illness. the costs of and upon this sale. said execution, judgment order, de 32tf Mr. and Mrs. Noble Dunlap made tone and clarinet duet by Patricia Roy Stables, Roy Oregon. Dated this 12th day of January, cree, and order of sale, an in com and entered in the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Col 1938. a trip to Portland last week. and Weston ?emble, “Auld Lang pliance with the commands of said umbia County, on the 13 th day WANTED - Will pay cash for live, First Publication: January 14, writ, I will, on Monday the 28th The road crew had to work all Syne;” Alto solo by Jimmie Furnish, of January, 1938, and that he has old horses. I buy, sell or trade 1938. night to keep the Clatskanie road “Red Sails in the Sunset;” Clarinet day of February, 1938, at 10 o’ duly qualified as such administrator. electric pump for cattle. Crane Final open for traffic. Several cars were Publication: February 11th, clock a. m. at the front door of NOW THEREFORE, all persons solo by Marjory Silvis, “A Lover’s sale. Will do your butchering for 1938. stalled along the way. the County Court House in St. Hel having claims against said Estate Lullaby;” "Love’s Way Waltz” by the hide and $1.00. Chester White A birthday party was given for JAMES W. BROWN ens, Columbia County, Oregon, sell the band. D. S. Treasurer of the City, of Vernonia, at public auction, subject to redemp are hereby notified and required to boar for service, $2.00. Miss Ione Jones of Mist Thursday present them with the proper vouch Trumpet solo by Zelma Shipley, Graven, Mist Rt 49tf Columbia County, Oregon. evening. tion, to the highest bidder for cash ers to the undersigned Administrat “Let’s Sing Again;” Clarinet solo by Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Christiansen 7:30, welcome. in hand, all the right, title and in or, at his place of business known Jean Turkington accompanied by La and Thomas Osborn made a busi APARTMENTS FOR RENT— In terest which the within named de as Brown’s Furniture Store, Ver Vine Zeiner at the piano, “I’ll Take ness trip to Astoria Thursday. quire at Nehalem Hotel. 50tf— IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE fendants, and each and all of them nonia, Oregon, or at the law office You Home Again Kathleen;” Trum Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mills spent the in the above entitled suit, had on of Neal W. Bush, in the Joy Theatre STATE OF OREGON FOR pet solo by Bobby Silvis, “Aloha;” week end with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. the 1st day of May, 1934, the date Building, in the City of Vernonia, APARTMENTS FOR RENT - Aus Clarinet solo by Maranna Furnich, COLUMBIA COUNTY Bridgers. of the mortgage herein foreclosed, Oregon, within six months from “ Believe Me If All Those Endearing tin Apartments, 117 North street. O. J. Libel recently purchased a or since that date had in and to the 'date of first publication of this not 46tf No. 841 Young «Charms;” “Harding March” new Chevrolet. above described property, or any ice, te-wit: within six months from NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE by the Grade School Sextet — Joy Julian DeRock who has been at part thereof, to satisfy said exe January 21, 1938. PEARL KELLAR, Plaintiff, tending school at Benson visited Willard, Trumpet; Lewis Lane, Alto; FOR SALE— Scratch pads. 10c per cution, judgment order and de Dated this 15th day of January, vs. pound. Eagle office. tf relatives in Mist over the week end, Clifford Beeler, Baritone; Robert GEORGE HOLT and ADNA HOLT, cree, interest, costs and accruing 1938. Kent, Bass; Alvin Lachine, Drums; but returned to Portland Sunday. J. W. BROWN and wife, Record ownets. costs, dated this 25th day of Jan- Mr. Johnson took a bus load of and Opal Scheuerman, Director. I BRING IN YOUR SHOES— And husband uary, 1938. Administrator of the estate of Defendants. Saxaphone duet 'by Kyoko Kuge let Nick Federici repair them, people to the Junior play. M. R. CALHOUN, L. L. Lines, Deceased. Elaine Louden was ill Friday and and Norma Brady, “I’ll Take You Marshfield and Rose City logger I By virtue of ah execution, jud Sheriff of Columbia County. NEAL W. BUSH, attorney for Ad Home Again Kathleen; ” Clarinet gement order, decree and order of shoes. We also make shoes to or- Saturday 'but has recovered. By H. E. Veazie, Deputy ministrator. Betty Turner from the burn, is solo by Harold Fowler accompanied der right here in the shop. Feder- sale issued out of the above en First publication: January 28, 1938. Date of first publication January by Ada Mills at the piano, “That ici Shoe Shop, Vernonia. 4t3- titled court in the above entitled Last publication: February 25, 1938. 21, 1938. another victim of the mumps. Silver Haired Daddy of Mine; ” cause, to me directed and dated the Geo. Turner and daughter, Mrs. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Date of last publication February Lee Warner were Vernonia visitors “Dance of the Imps” characteristic FOR SALE— Fordson tractor and 25th day of January, 1938, upon In the County Court of the State 18, 1938. a judgment rendered and entered in Schottische, by the band; Mellophone Monday. plow. Dale Miller, 1 mile south said court on the 17th day of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Bittner made solo by Velva Heath, accompanied of Mist highway. 4t3 January, 1938, in favor of Pearl by LaVina Zeiner at the piano, a trip to Trenholm Saturdty. Iris Turner motored to Mist Sun “When I Grow Too Old To Dream;” WHITE LEGHORN BABY CHICKS Kellar, plaintiff, and against George Holt and Adna Holt, for the sum Clarinet solo by Jack Cooley, “Let day and then took in a show at Guaranteed free from BWD. All of $436.50, together with interest Me Call You Sweetheart;” Accordian Clatskanie. long-time lay- thereon at the rate of 6 per cent soli by Jane Watts, “Repasz Band” chicks from heavy, o- Day old chicks per annum from the 22nd day of and “Vieni Vieni;” “The Conqueror ers 2 to 5 years old. 10c each. Day old sexed pullets Overture” by the band. I 22c each. Arthur C. Crofts, Route November, 1933, until paid, and for the further sum of $100.00, with --------- o--------- 1, Box 285, Scappoose. In Portland— interest thereon from the 17th day Fred and Bill Lumm were busi of January, 1938, and for the fur- ness visitors in Portland and St.1 ther sum of $16.35 costs and dis Helens Monday. They returned over I bursements, and the costs of and the hill from St. Helens and stated upon this writ, demanding me to that considerable snow remains in make sale of the following des cribed real property situated in Concert of Musical Group the mountains and that the road J. A. Thornburg, President. the County of Columbia, State of Features Solos by Various was somewhat hazardous due to NOTICE TO CREDITORS Oregon, to-wit: ice on the surface. “THE ROLL OF HONOR BANK” Members In the County Court of the State --------- o--------- The S. % of the SE% of the The Forest Grove NATONAL BANK Capacity Crowd Hears Band Play Vernonia’s Junior Band under the direction of C. R. Watts, band mas ter, presented its fourth concert last Monday evening at the Little Auditorium of the Washington grade school. Several numbers were given by the band entire with features of the evening being solos presented by individual band members. Lawrence Bennett acted as master of cere monies for the evening. The fifth and last of the solo night series will be held Marih 7 with Jane Watts acting as mistress of cere monies. The program of the evening fol- lows: The program was opened by the band playing “McGehee March”, Invites You To Bank By Mail if Inconvenient To Come In Person Notices . Weed Leaves— Oscar G. Weed, who was im paneled some time back for service in Portland ‘on the federal jury, returned Monday to Portland after being called back there for addition al service. --------- o--------- of Oregon, for Columbia County In the Matter of the Estate of CHARLES EICHMAN, decea.ed. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has been appointed Ad ministrator of the Estate of Charles Eichman, Deceased, -by an Order made and entered in the County Suffer* With Mumps— Court of the State of Oregon, for Joy Willard is up and around af Columbia County, on the 13th day ter having the mumps. of January 1938, and that he has duly qualified as such Administra- tor. NOW THEREFORE, all persons having claims against said Estate • • are hereby notified and required to present them with the proper vouch FOR SALE—.Chickens, colored and ers to the undersigned Administra white, also hens for reostng tor, at his residence near Vernonia, ing. M. L. Porterfield. 44tf on the Rock Creek Road, or at the Law Ofice of Neal W. Bush, in the Joy Theatre Building, in the City of Vernonia, Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice, to- The Independent Line wit: within six months from Jan uary 21, 1938. Stages leave Bush’s Cafe daily at 7:55 a. Dated this 15th day of January, m., 2:30 p. m. for Portland via Banks. Stages 1938. leave the Central Stage Depot, Park and Taylor JOHN LUTHER Sts., Portland, for Vernonia at 10:30 a. m. and Administrator of the Estate 5 p. m. of Charles Eichman, deceas ed. SPECIALS: Leaves Vernonia Fridays only NEAL W. BUSH, 6:30 p. m.; Leaves Portland Sundays and holi Attorney for the Administrator, days only, 8 p. m. Date of first publication January Call service between Vernonia and Keasey, 21, 1938. Date of last publication February Pittsburg and Camp 8. 1938. 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City Hall in Ver- nonia, County of Columbia, Oregon, I will sell at public auction for cash in hand all of the following des cribed real premises, to-wit: Date Levied February 8, 1926 Purpose of Aiieument Street Improvement Amount $194.42 The Friendly Company Telephone Service Costs Only a Few Cents a Day REGULAR This sale is made under and by virtue of a warrant or list in tab ular form for the collection of spec ial assessment liens which have been delinquent for more than one year prior to December 1, 1937, on real estate within the corporate limits of the City of Vernonia, Columbia County, Oregon, which warrant or list is in my hands. 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