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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1938 VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON PAGE // Extra Articles? A Want Ad Will Turn Them to Cash supplies furnished on order. Let I your local newspaper office supply these needs. tf Classified Ads FOR SALE or trade for Vernonia property, 30 acres, 20 cleared, Good house, barn and garage; family NOTE: All classified advertis orchard. Mrs. A. Byers. ing must be paid in advance unless 35t3— advertiser has an established month ly account with The Eagle. sire to Added GUARANTEED where individuals de bookkeeping, establish an will account, bring an additional 2S-cent charge for each ad inserted in this column. FOR SALE—Late 1928 Model A Ford. Only driven about 800 miles since motor was overhauled. Frice only $40.00. See Dick Lynch. 35tl FOR SALE—Scratch pads. for 25c. Eagle Office. 2 lbs. tf TOR RENT—.Cottage furnished for light housekeeping. Modern. Set Mrs. Porterfield, 37C North street. 35tf— FOR RENT—Six-room house. Semi modern. See Harry Culbertson. 30tf BEFORE YOU ORDER printing of all kinds, salesbooks or bookkeep ing forms out of town, let The Eagle figure with you. We can meet outside competition if we can supply identical stock and quantity. tf FOR RENT—One well furnished bedroom, good ventilation. Also In- gco<L upright piano for sale, 35t3 quire 955 Grant street. oi IT time , price of MEAL, BUT STILL IN GOOD SPIRITS Bush Chickens Take Host of Awards A well dressed young man walked into C. F. Hieberis real estate office and asked to look at houses and lots. He said he wanted to buy. Mr. Hieber hastened to accommodate. Two or three hours were spent show ing the man about town and he eventually selected one “he would buy.” When the tour ended it was noon. Mr. Hieber asked his prospect to dinner. Back at the office after the free meal, the young man said: “Yes, I want to buy that house and lot. I’ll go up to the mill and see if I can get a job then I’ll be back.” Mr. Hieber is still waiting, out his time and meal, but still hoping. Rhode Island Reds in Top Place after Judges Complete Work used pianos atj prices and terms not to be had i Word was received by The Eagle elsewhere. Write Hansen, the tuner J this week telling of the extensive 8515 S.E. 17th Ave, Portland. wins by chickens owned by Jewett 32t4— A. Bush and groomed by Harry Emmons for the Multnomah County FOR SALE — Two saddle horses. Fair held the past week at Gresham. Also, one heavy-weight drag saw The birds won many awards in- for sale or trade. John Siedielman,' I eluding a first in the young pen west end of airport, Vernonia. 33t3 i Rhode Island division, first and I second in the Rhode Island cockered TRUCK OWNERS The Eagle can'division; first, second and third in supply your legal < combination tbe yOunf- pullet class and others. transportation bills and receipts at| 1 The young pen entered by the • • reasonable figure. Form ready | ¡oca| man took sweepstake honors to go. Give us your needs and rely|in the whole show with over 2>000 on your home town printer. Call birds exhibited, and Mr. . Bush had or see us. Vernonia Eagle. tf1 „o, „„n„ the second k best pullet t „„ on exhibit in the entire show. BREATHEASY—The quick and ab solute relief for asthma and hay a.m. of said day, at the Court room fever. Money-back guarantee. G. of the above entitled Court in St. F. Brown, Distr., Col; Co., Clark Helens, Oregon, as the time and & Wilson First Aid station. 34t3 place for hearing objections to said final account and for final settle ment of said estate. FOR SALE— Columbian Rock Dated this 11th day of August Clock. Reasonable. 441 First Ave. 1938. JOHN LUTHER 351t Administrator of the Es tate of Charles Eichman deceased. FOR RENT — Seven rooms over Cline’s Shoe shop, unfurnished. Will Neal w. Bush Attorney for Administrator. rent separately or for apartments. Date of last publication Septem See Ben Cline or write Marx ber 9, 1938. Skinner, Superintendent of Banks, Salem, Oregon. 34t3— iN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE CARD OF THANKS FOR SALE—High grade (no cheap stock) calling or business and professional cards. 100 cards $1.25; 200 cards $1.75; or 500 cards for $2.75. Printed right here in Ver nonia by The Eagle. Phone your order, pay in 30 days. tf We wish to extend to our many friends our sincere appreciation for sympathy extended during our re- cent bereavement, the loss of our father, David Richard, and for the many floral' tokens sent for the service. ’ , Mrs. Bertha Bergerson and family AN UNLIMITED supply of scratch Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Mowe and pads offered at 2 pounds 25c. family. 351t Call at The Eagle office, Phone your needs and we’ll save some for you. Special scratch pad orders tf made up on order. Legal Notices . RUBBER STAMPS are available in 2% days if ordered through The IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR Eagle. No order too large, too COLUMBIA COUNTY small. Stamp pads and other offic; In the Matter of the Estate of CHARLES EICHMAN, Deceased, 1 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, You can always get a Bargain J that the undersigned. Administrator i of the estate of said deceased, has in second hand goods at the filed in the above entitled Court cause, his Final Account and Vernonia Bargain Store , I and Report, end the Court has fixed and 818 Bridge St. ; appointed the 10th day of Septem ber, 1938, at the hour of 10 o’clock Winlock Folk Here— Lack of Light Explains the Frown MIST—(Special to The Eagle) — Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lindsay are visiting at the home of R. S. Lind say At the end of the week they will go to southern Oregon where Clarence will teach this winter. Everyone is threshing this week it Mist. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Young and daughter from Seattle visited the '¡corge Christiansen family last week. Mrs. Niblc Dunlap has been i'l this last week and is going to Port land for treatment. Adam Crape has purchased a lot from Fred Parkinen and plans to build a cottage. STATE OF OREGON FOR COLUMBIA COUNTY, OREGON In the Matter of the Estate oi JAMES W. BROWN, Deceased, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the undersigned has been ap,- pointed Administratrix of the estate of James W. Brown, deceased, by an Order of Court made and enter ed in the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Columbia County, 1938, on the 4th day - of August, _ and that she has duly qualified! as such Administratrix. N6W THEREFOR, all persons having claims against said Estate are her. by notified and required to present them with the propei vouch ers to the undersigned Administia- trix, at Vernonia, Oregon, or at the office of Neal W. Bush, in the Joy Theatre building, in the City of Ver nonia, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice, to-wit: within six months from August 12, 1938. Dated this 12th day of August, 1938. Lillian M. Brown Administratrix of the Es tate of James W. Brown, deceased. Neal W. Bush Attorney for Administratrix. Date of first publication, August 12, 1938. Date of kst publication, Septem her 9. 1938. 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