FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1939 PAGE FIVE VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON For a Vacation Expense Check, Check the Attic for Chings to Sell LEGAL NOTICES Classified Ads............ IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF COLUMBIA Case No. 3711 LOST—Brown and black pup with white spot on head, answers to the name of Finnegan. This dog is a pet of a little child and the own er is very anxious to get it back. Bob Fulton, O-A hill. 36tl FOR SALE—Oats and Vetch hay. Cail at old Snyder place. First farm past golf course. 36t3 FOR SALE—1928 LaSalle sedan. Price $90.00. Terminal Cafe. Vernonia. 36tl LOST—Black leather billfold with initials, R. H. B. It contained nothing of value but a beginner’s driving license. Return to Ralph Bennett, 642 Rose Avenue. 36tl— FOR SALE—Heavy fryers. Mary Schedwin, Stoney Point road. 34t3 FOR RENT—5-room modern house, in good condition, located on Sec ond avenue. Inquire Mrs. S. V. Malmsten, Riverview. 36t?— FOR RENT — 4-room semi-modern house. See Harry Culbertson. 35tf— PIANO INSTRUCTIONS—For be ginners and more advanced pu pils. Thorough in fundamentals, reasonable in price. Call' at 506 1st Avenue, corner of Umatilla Street, Mrs. Lois Clark. 34t3 FOR SALE—Heavy fryers. Mary Schedwin, Stoney Point road. 34t3 AN UNLIMITED supply of scratch pads offered at 2 pounds 25c. your needs and we’ll save some for you. Special scratch pad orders Call at The Eagle office. Phone RUBBER STAMPS are available in 2% days if ordered through The Eagle. No order too large, too small. Stamp pads and other office supplies furnished on order. Let your local newspaper office supply these needs. tf FLOWERS 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, Vernonia, Oregon, to the highest bidder for cash, excepting cash 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 sets to be sold are on file and open to inspection in the albove 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 such 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 less than 10% of the amount of the 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 Skinner, Superintendent of Bar.ks, State Office Building, Salem, Ore gon. 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Greeting IN THE NAME OF THE STATB OF OREGON: You and each of yoa are hereby cited and required t4 appear in the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Columbia not less than ten days rom the service off this citation .pon you, namely: within ten days after the date of the last publica tion of this citation, to-wit: Sep tember 8th, 1939, then and there to show cause, if any exist, why an order should not be made authoriz ing and empowering the adminis trator of said estate to sell the following described real property, to-wit: Lot four (4) Block two (2) Sun rise Addition to the City of Verno nia, Oregon. You are further notified that ser vice of this citation is by order of the aboye entitled court made and entered on the 10th day of August, 1939, which directed service of said citation to be made on the Verno nia Eagle, a newspaper of general circulation in Columbia County Oregon. Date of first publication, August 11th, 1939. Date of last publication, Septem her 8th, 1939. (SEAL)—J. W. Hunt, County Clerk of Columbia County, Oregon. tiauity and bring about the total change of government. Economists are for hire and will undertake to prove anything. They are paid to prove or disprove anything, even things they once proved. Political liberty is a fine thing and much to be desired but with economic free dom it will be like dead sea apples. There are many politicians in our congress, but few statesmen with courage to do the thing they should dp. We need an intelligent and de termined congress that will carry out’ its Constitutional mandate to coin our money and fix the value thereof. Had this been done we wculd not now be suffering the condition we are in and in which we will remain until it is done. Submitted by Mrs. A. E. Jen nings, Vernonia, Oregon. ed an increase in enrollment this year over the previous year. The high school showed 208 and the grade schools 448, which figures will be increased a little later, it is believed. Marion Sexton, editor and co publisher of The Vernonia Eagle, left for Vancouver, Washington, to edit the Clark County Sun. FIVE YEARS AGO— C. R. Pritchard of Gooding, Idaho, who has been named as the new pastor of the Vernonia Chris tian church, will occupy the pulpit Sunday, September 9. Earl Atkins was elected conunan- de” of Vernonia Post 119, Ameri can Legion. Clyde McDonald was chosen vice-commander; Charles Biggs, adjutant; J. E. Tapp, finance officer and H. H. King, sergeant at arms. C. R. Watts and Emil Messing of the Nehalem Rod and Gun Club supervised the planting of 3,500 steelhead in Rock creek Wednesday. The fish came from the Bonneville fish hatqhery. TEN YEARS AGO— Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Thomas pur chased the H. T. Ames building which is now occupied by the Gor don Furniture company. • A carload of sheep was shipped here Tuesday over the United Rail ways by C. W. Cartwright of Sea1 side. They were unloaded Wednes day and taken to a ranch near the Pete Banzer farm below Mist. FIFTEEN YEARS AGO— The hospital committee of the chamber of commerce reported at the meeting Monday noon that chances are good for securing a much needed hospital in the city. Of Past Years ONE YEAR AGO— Oregon-American Nearly 150 COC youths and townspeople cooperating with the state forestry workers under the direction of Herbert Kyle, district warden saved much fire damage to Jewell Saturday afternoon and eve A LETTER FROM WILLIAM ning when a slashing blaze scattered BORTHWICK TO DR. TOWNSEND to nearby timber. R. M. Aldrich, E. H. Washburn, Mr. Wm. Borthwick, Tax Com missioner of Hawaii in a letter to R L. Spencer and Ed Salomonsen Dr. Townsend said, “Allow me to with alternates of A. L. 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