FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, 1939 VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON. PAGE EIGHT HILLSBORO WINS Congresa, under whose auspice« the FROM CATE’S MOTOR Large Display , I Conference 'At The is being held, said to IN NIGHT GAME Of Machinery day.Several hundred loggers and mill TIMBER—(Special to The Eagle) Churches from all parts of the fir pro —iBoyce Parker of the CCC camp Due Aug. 25-26 men ducing areas of the state are ex and Lorraine Tallman played soft- > Assembly of God Church ball for Cate’s Motor Co. of Forest —Rev. L. W. Suter, pastor ing at 10 o’clock at the Grangt hall, Vernonia. Members and friends are invited to attend. secretary of the Pacific Logging pected to attend. A machinery show of logging ! General Charles H. Martin, ex- machinery, equipment and supplies1 governor of Oregon, will be the of unusual proportions has develop- gpeaker at the banquet Friday ed for the logging conference sched- night. uied for Willamette valley and ___________ _ ______________ ____ coast loggers at Eugene, August WELFARE REPRESENTATIVE Hoffman. Return— TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE—Two milk goats and yearling kid. C. B. Haskew, Riverview. 34tl— Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hoffman and daughters, Alice and Kathrin, FOR SALE—Heavy fryers. Maty returned Saturday from McKenzie Schedwin, Stoney Point road. 34t3 Bridge where they have spent most of the summer. Mrs. Charles Mar ston also returned with them to I FOR SALE—Slightly damaged wal complete a short visit with the I nut gate-leg table. Mrs. Frank Hollimans at their summer home. | Hartwick, 192 North street. Grove against Hilhboro All-Stars I Sunday Sevices: Sunday School Thursday night. The score being at 9:45 a. m. If you have children 8 to 7 in favor of Hillsboro. 1 Mrs. Elmo Tallman was a Satur not in Sunday School, come and bring them. Children need early day visitor of Mrs. Marie Tolson Christian training Every child in Portland. 1 should be in some Sunday School. Mrs. Ida Page returned to her Morning worship at 11 o’clock. 25’26’ TO BE HERE SEPT. 6— home Saturday after spending sev-| Evangelistic service at 7:45 p. m. “Among the exhibits will be the four leading tractors equipped with! The representative of the Col- eral days at the Ida Kilburg home, Thursday afternoon at 2 o’clock j returned Mrs. Kilburg logging arches and bulldozers, with umbia County Public Welfare Com- the Ladies Missionary and Prayer, land with Mrs. Page. , - Band meets at the church. a fleet of trucks of various makes, mission who is present in Vernonia Mr. and Mrs. George Riggle of | together with every kind of equip cn the first Monday of each montr • - • /-»■ i Buxton were Sunday afternoon for the month of September will ment used in the industry. The B Till Christian Church and Mrs. visitors of Mr. —The Livingstones. Ministers ! street adjacent to the Hotel Os not maintain office hours here un burn has been vacated by the city til Wednesday, September 6 due to man. - — ■ Church School at 9:45, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Phillips of I council for the accommodation of the Labor Day holiday. He will be Bible instruction, Communion Mrs. Sunset Camp and Mr. and .he show and the .hotel’s parking at the bank building on the after Anthony Kilburg and Ronald spent preaching service at 11:00 lot will also be used,” A. Whisnant, noon of tfiat day. the subject, “The Day That. Monday at Seaside. All camps have been closed again Is.” Christian Endeavor service because of low humidity and the danger of fire. They will not re- 7:30, and the evening worship 8 o’clock, The subject for sume operations until it rains. Jlisj J > Bowen of Forest Grove evening sermon is “The Field u spending a few days with Miss Mixed Growth.” Prayer meeting every Wednes- OPTOMETRIST — EYE SPECIALIST Bettye Jean Gildner this week. Miss Georgia Blankenbickler re day evening at 7:30 o’clock. The Public is cordially invited t. turned to Portland last Tuesday after spending two weeks at her all the services. father’s home here. Caley A. Stanwood, Inc, Lloyd Porter of Wolf Creek Cafe Church of Jesus Christ is ill in a Portland hospital. of Latter Day Saints— 1 Miss ¡Carolyn Willard of Dayton, (Commonly called “The Mormon See T. B. Mills — Vernonia who has been visiting at the R. church) Hensley home the past two weeks Sunday school each Sunday morn- returned to her home Sunday. with Mr. Kullander Make Appointments Ed Klein who has ibeen working out of Portland spent Saturday Hours 9:30 A, M. to 6 P. M. night at his home here. Miss Maxine Kilburg returned to her home Sunday night after hav ing spent two weeks with Mrs. Joanna McRoberts at Gales Creek, ai/1 Mrs. McRobert’s mother, Mrs. that when you see the sign Webster, at Neotsu. Mrs. Harry Mooney of Portland “GRADE A MILK and CREAM” spent Sunday here with Mr. Price. Effective FRIDAY and SATURDAY, AUGUST 25 and 26. that you and your family’s health is being safe Mooney who is an S.P. employee. Miss Laura Jerde of Westby, guarded. 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A CORRESPONDENCE INSTITUTION ■1 J a LEGAL NOTICES 1N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF COLUMBIA Case No. 3711 In the Matter of the Liquidation of the BANK OF VERNONIA, Vernonia, Oregon NOTICE OF SALE OF REMAIN ING ASSETS OF BANK OF VER NONIA, IN LIQUIDATION Pursuant to an order made by the above entitled Court, notice is hereby given that the Superinten dent of Banks of the State of Ore gon, will sell the assets remaining in the liquidation of the Bank of Vernonia, Vternonia, Oregon, to the highest bidder for cash, excepting ¡•ash on hand and all assigned de posit claims against the said bank. Separate bids will be received for the assets of the Commercial De partment as a whole or for separate items thereof, and for the assets of the Savings Department as a whole or for separate items thereof, the bids for the assets in each de- partment to be entirely separate and distinct. Schedules of the as- :ets to be sold are on file and open to inspection in the above I I entitled Court and matter, and in the office of the Superintendent of Banks at Salem, Oregon. The Superintendent of Banks re serves the right to reject any and all bids. Any and all bids accepted by the Superintendent of Banks are subject to confirmation by the Court. All persons who desire to submit bids for the purchase of all or any part of the assets remaining in uch liquidation are hereby notified to present sealed bids to the Super intendent of Banks at his office in Salem, Oregon, on or before the 11th day of September, 1939. Each bid must be accompanied by cash or a certified check for not 10% of the amount bid and be submitted upon a standard form which , will be furnished prospective bid ders upon request. Such forms for, bids may be obtained from Mark j Skinner, Superintendent of Banks, i State Office Building, Salem, Ore gon. MARK SKINNER. Superinten dent of Banks of the State of Ore gon. in charge of the liquidation of Bank of Vernonia, Vernonia. ! Oregon. Date of first publication. August , 1939. Date of last publication. Septem- her 8, 1939. BIDS WANTED Bids wanted on painting school building and teacher’s cottage at Camp McGregor. Keasey Oregon.1 E. S. Larson, school clerk. 1— Peach Season Is Past now while quality ia the Peak Buy best and price* the lowest. Peaches by the flat or Apple Box A MW! F —In Safeway’s Produce Department Airway Coffee GRAPES Seedless •>C pound Bananas 5c pound Danish Squash 10c 3 for Green Peppers .>(• pound Dillard Cantaloupe each 5c TOMATOES box 30c l-'b. bag J4c 3-Ib. bag 39c MILK CHERUB Case 48 Cans (¡¡n or Su-Purb CANNING SUPPLIES JELLS RITE ............................. PEN JELL ................................ KERR LIDS ........................... JAR RUBBERS ....................... ECONOMY CAPS .................... KERR or BALL MASON CAPS 2 Bottles 25c 2 Packages 25c 3 Dozen 25c 3 Dozen 10c Dozen 15c •V Dozen 19c Matches HIGHWAY 6-Box Carton SUGAR DYSTERS 5-0». Can 10c 49c 3-Pound Can Beef Roast Pound 14 %c Bacon Armour By Piece lb. l»c Salmon ^si?LE Each 49c Ground Beef 2 lbs. 29c Boiling Beef «%c pound Beef Steaks pound 19c Bleach Rite 10c H-GAL. JUG 19c e4.78 URISCO —Shop Safeway for Quality Meats— I r 1JC QT. JUG Fine Granulated 100-Pound Bag eOAP POWDER QQ 2 Large Pkg»............ ûï/C GOLDEN HOMINY, Van Camps No. 2H cans LIFEBUOY SOAP ...................................................... PALM OLIVE SOAP ................................................ Vi-lb. pkgs. PICKLING SPICES Silk .... ......... TOILET TISSUE Clabber Girl BAKING POWDER ..... each 9c 3 bars 17c 3 bars 17c 2 for 25c 3 rolls 10c 2-lb. can 20c Sandwich Lunch Box Spread QI. Jar 39c Table Salt 8 lb. Sack 19« 46- 2 for 25c Pineapple Del T"” Monte ,T’ can S’/aC Grapefruit Juice Cana I-Pound 2-Pound Edwards COFFEE 23c Can 45c Can