Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, October 20, 1939, Page 4, Image 4

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    FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1939
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
PAGE FOUR
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258 Bridge St.
fied to present the same, duly veri­
fied a» by law required, to the
FOR SALE — Canning Tomatoes.
undersigned at 1109 Yeon Building,
within six months
Portland, Oregon,
~
The price is right. M. Wakasugi,
A
number
of
friends
and
rela
­
Members of the Vernonia Study
from the date hereof.
one mile west of Banks.
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club met at the home of Mrs. Alice tives gathered at the Chas. Justice
and
first
published,
Octo-
Dated
• •
Estey October 12th, for a very en­ home, south of town, to honor Mr.
1939.
ber
13,
joyable afternoon.
The program and Mrs. Raymond Justice, whose
Date of last publication, Novem- FOR SALE—All cast iron wood GRASS SEED FOR SALE—Tall
started with a delightful dessert marriage occurred September 30.
ber 10, 1939.
fescue, highland canary and cer­
The evening was spent in social en­
heater. Good condition. Reason­
luncheon served by the hostess.
J. _ A. Bush, Administrator able. 1141 Nehalem St.
tertainment.
Those
present
were
tified
English rye grass seed. Oscar
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Response to roll call was omitted
R. M. Burley, Attorney.
and Mrs. Claude Tackett, Mr.
H. Loe, Route 1, Siverton, Oregon.
in order that the members might Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Davis and Mrs.
WANTED — Second-hand porcelain j
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have the privilege of listening to Blanche
of Portland, Mi.
Mrs. Greenman who gave a !• w in­ and Mrs. Carlson
bath tub. M. B. Tompkins, I-----------
Notice
to
Creditors
George
Kirk,
the
guests
teresting highlights of her trip east. of honor, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Wilark.
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FLOWERS
Especially outstanding was her trip Justice, and the host and hostess,
IN THE COURT OF THE STATE ------------------------------------------------- ' Corsages
—
Cut Flowers
up the Hudson fiver from New York Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Justice and
OF OREGON, FOR COLUMBIA FOR SALE—Walnut breakfast set, [
Potted Plants
and back again over land.
COUNTY.
sons, Glen and Lonnie.
porcelain-top table, 7x8 living I
Sprays for Funerals
Mrs. Marvin Kamholz was elected
Christian Church
In
the
Matter
of the Estate of room rug, two chairs, child’s scooter, I
Bush Funeral Home
to membership in the club during Home Extension
—The Livingstones, Ministers WILLIAM H. PRUTZMAN,
de- floor lamp, Stork baby scales, baby i
the business session.
wicker
basket
and
mattress.
Cail
Phone
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Bible
School
at
9:45,
the
church
A very interesting and well given Unit Organized—
department, helpful de-1 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
A Home Extension Unit was or­ teaching
review of the book, “The Age of
lightful.
that- the undersigned, Flora G.
the Fish,” by Odon Van Harvoth ganized Monday, October 2nd ar
Public worship at 11:00, Com- |Prutzman,
been appointed ad-
was presented by Mrs. Ray Mills. the home of Mrs. Harvey Christen- munion, special chart sermon from i ministratrix has
of the estate of Wil-
"The Age of the Fish” warns that sen by Mrs. Maude Purvine of St. the subject. “ ‘ The Rock
Upon
Which
i
]i
am
h
.
Kock
i]j
j[. Prutzman, deceased, by
the world is floating into cold Helens.
Stand,” closing at 12 o’clock. jthe above entitled Court. All per­
Mrs. Eric Carlson was elected We Evening
times in which the souls of men will
services: Christian Kip sons having claims against said
become as rigid as the face of the chairman and Mrs. Dane Brady, ueuvui
.ov, ^and
«Hu the
me worship
wuiMup | , estate are notified to present the
deavor ¿it
at u 6:30,
secretary. Mrs. Byron Kirkbride and service
fish.
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—j( as by law re-
at
7
:30. Song and sermon , I same
duly
verified,
lea-
Mrs.
Ann
Luther
were
elected
Mrs. Olin was critic for the pro-
services. The sermon subject j»
■ • to ...
j
1S ' quired,
the —
undersigned
at Ver­
ders
for
the
cooking
unit.
gram.
“When God Speaks.”
I nonia, Oregon, or to her attorney,
Prayer meeting every Wednesday Neal W. Bush at his office in the
The next meeting will be held
evening at 7:30. Welcome for all, Joy Theatre Building, Vernonia,
at the home of Mrs. Paul Gordon, Mrs. Culbertson
at all the services.
with the program by Mrs. . E. ~
H. Gives Report—
Oregon, within six months from1
Condit on selected poems.
the date hereof.
The regular meeting of the
Dated and first published Sep­
Pythian Sisters was held at the Sunday Fishermen—
Mr. and Mrs. Harry George and tember 28, 1939.
home of Mr. and Mrs. M. Lamping
New Officers Hold
Date of last publication, October
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Roberson and
last week.
First Meeting—
|
Plans were made for a public baby and Sam Hearing spent Sun- 26, 1939.
Flora G. Prutzman
The American Legion Auxiliary card party to be given at the day fishing in Nehalem Bay.
Administratrix
held their regular meeting in the I.O.O.F. hall Wednesday evening,
Neal W. Bush,
Legion hall Monday evening with October 25. A quilt will be given Hunters Return with Buck---
Al Denny, George Johns Jim, Attorney.
the new officers in their chairs.
away at that time.
and Alton
Mrs. Harry Culbertson gave a re- Monger, Byron Bennett recently
The president, Mrs. A. J. Shultz,
on
Roberson were hunting
appointed the following committee port of the 44th Grand Temple Saddle Mountain. They came home NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR’S I
in
Portland,
stating
session,
held
SALE
chairmen for the ensuing year;
Vernonia Temple won the $25 with one large buck.
Americanism, Bess Nichols; Child that
'
In
the
County
Court of the State
prize by taking in the most mem­ Emmons Guests—
welfare, Blanche King; community bers,
of Oregon, for the County of Co­
based
on
a
percentage.
This
Em
­
Harry
Sunday guests at the
service, Lona Weidman and Inez contest included the entire state of
lumbia,
Powell; constitution, Lola Nance; Oregon. The Grand Chief Lucinda mons home were Bee Rose anó
In the Matter of the estate of
Thelma
Sessman
of
Portland.
legislation DeBurgh’s husband, Mr. Louis De­
hospital, Ruby
_ Biggs;
_
Charles S. Rich, Deceased, Notice
Admission 25c
and education, Rose Valpiani; mem Burgh, furnished and presented the
is hereby given that the undersign- j
bership, Isabel Culbertson; national
ed, administrator of the estate of
•Q
defense, Alice
Estey; national check.
Charles S. Rich, Deceased, by virtue
There
were
45
representatives
to
news, Del Preston; poppy poster,
| of an order of sale issued out of
the Grand Temple degree,
Julia Boeck; publicity, Isabel Cul­ take
I the above entitled Court on the 5th
an attendance of 125.
bertson; radio, Many Jane Shultz; with
of October, 1939, directing the
The Grand Chiefs from both NOTICE OF BUDGET MEETING I day
unit service, Juanita Timmons; jun­ California
said administrator to sell the here­
and
Washington
were
in
NOTICE
IS
HEREBY
GIVEN
ior activity, Bessie Tapp; music, attendance» also one sister from that the budget committee of the inafter described property belong­
Bess Nichols; unemployment and
said deceased, will sell at
City of Vernonia, Columbia County, ing to sale,
for cash, or upon such
relief, Blanche King; finance, Anna Iowa.
Norris Soden presented the Ver­ Oregon, a municipal corporation, private
terms as may be approved by the
Luther.
nonia Pythian sisters with a beau­ has filed in the office of the levy­ said
Court, the following described
Tentative
arrangements
were tiful hand-made table lamp to be ing board, to-wit: the City Council
real property, to-wit:
made fop the Armistice Day dinner. disposed of as wished.
of said city, its detailed estimate
4, Block 2, Sunrise Addition
All ex-service men and their fam­
of the total amount of receipts, and to Lot
the City of Vernonia, Oregon.
ilies are invited.
also
the
total
amount
of
money
Mrs. Purvine to
Bids will be received by the un­
In regards to the Health Unit
proposed to be raised by taxation
administrator on or after
the Auxiliary goes on record favor­ Meet with Club—
and expended by said municipal cor­ dersigned
The Home Helpers Extension poration for all purposes for the the 4th day of November, 1939.
ing this movement.
The sale will be made subject to
All those present enjoyed a letter club was organized on October 11. fiscal year of 1940, which estimates the confirmation of the above en­
from a former member, Mrs. Floy at an all-day meeting in the home are as follows:
titled Court.
of Mrs. Harry Eckland.
BUDGET ESTIMATE FOR THE
Hammack.
Date of first publication, October
The lesson, “How to Prepare and YEAR 1940 CITY OF VERNONIA
Serve Buffet Meals” was presented Recorder’s Salary .............. $ 405.00 6th. 1939.
Date of last publication, Novem-
by the president, Mrs. Dorotha Bo- Recorder’s Supplies ..........
75.00
dell. Mrs. Purvine, the County Treasurer’s Salary ..........
600.00 ber 3rd, 1939.
E. A. Stacey,
Home Demonstration Agent wil: Treasurer’s Supplies ......
30.00
Phone 773
RIVERVIEW
meet with the club at the Novem- City Attorney ..................
300.00 Lester Sheeley, Administrator
!>.»• meetinc
her
meeting which will be held in Legal Service .......... ........
300.00 Attorney for Administrator,
the home of Mrs. Virgil Snook.
Buildings and Grounds:
Visitors are welcome.
50.00
Personal Service ............
TRY THIS
500.00
Other Expense ..............
100.0O
Elections and Publications
I Handcraft Club
DELICIOUS
300.00
Audit .......... ......................
To
Meet
Friday
—
Debt Service:
FRIED CONFECTION
__ ' at Sinking Fund
The Handcraft club will meet
............ 4,000.00
Clyde
Carrick
’
s
home
Friday,
Mrs. C..,— ----------- -
Police Department:
FROSTED AND
..............
-‘1 day
: October 20. —
This
will be an “ all
<
Personal Service ............ 3,000.00
i meeting with pot luck dinner.
TOPPED
Other Expense ..............
75.00
Study Club
Entertained Thursday—
Newly Married
Couple Honored—
Jesus.”
6:30 The Evangelical League of
the C. E. meets in three sections
for topic study. The Intermediate,
Young People or the Adult Group
will welcome you.
7:30 This evangelistic hour is
for all. The sermon subject is “The
Sure Foundation.”
Thg Martha Circle meets Tuesday
afternoon with Mrs. Chas. Ever-
saul in Riverview.
Wednesday evening the prayer
group meets for prayer and the
study of God’s word.
The public is invited to all our
services.
Classified
Ads
Football
Vernonia vs. Sheridan
Friday, October 20; 2 p.m.
City Park Field
Legal Notices
New and Used Parts
New and Used Tires
Gas and Oil
Expert Auto Repairing
LYNCH AUTO PARTS
Pershings
Bolls
Í¡WAY
WITH A
DELICIOUS
CRUNCHY TOPPING
SATURDAY SPECIAL
25 c
dozen
Vernonia
Bakery
Under New Management
Fire Department:
j Luncheon
Honors Mother—
Mrs. J. W. Nichols gave a one
o’clock luncheon October 16, in
l honor
u„„.........................
of her mother, Mrs. Ward
who is visiting her. Those, present
Anderson, Mrs.
i were Mrs. C. L. i-..
John Grady, Mrs. Judd Greenman,
Mrs. Alice Estey, M rs. E. J. Pres.
ton and Mrs. F. R. Olin. After
luncheon they played bridge and
Chinese checkers.
From $500 up
Low Down Payment - Easy
Terms on Balance
Caley A. Stanwood, Inc.
See T. B. Mills — Vernonia
SHINGLES — VENEER
>V hoir sal r and
Urlai I
see my bargain« in Kiln Dried Lumber at $8.75
>er M. and up. Open Saturday» from 8 a. m.
to noon.
<
Personal Service
Other Expense
Library:
200.00
2,000.00
Salary .............
Supplies ...........
Health Officer
Park .... ...........
Cemetery
Airport .... .........
Dump
...............
League Dues ......
Bonds, Acc. Ins.
Evangelical Church
250.00
and Fire Ins........
_ Hnrvcv R. Scheucrman. Minister Emergency ........
1,500.00
9:45 Church School with a class
and spiritual instruction for all.
TOTAL .................... $16,150.00
11:00 Worship with special music WATER DEPARTMENT:
and sermon on the subject, Seeing Supt’s Salary
.......... 1,620.00
Collector's Salary ........... 1,215.00
Supplies and Maintenance 5,000.00
Sinking Fund ................. 1,500.00
Houses for Sale
LUMBER
200.00
800.00
Personal Service ..........
Other Expense ..............
Street and Sewer:
Bin <
e
TOTAL .........
ESTIMATED RECEIPTS:
A three-ring circus of
coffee values ..starring
flavor, freshness and
economy. Every pound
•old with a money-
back guarantee.
Eil wards
Airway
Nob Hill
2-lb. can 43c, 4-lb.can85c
Mellow—Mild,
Yet Full Bodied 3-lb. bag 35c,
10 lbs. $1.15
A G.-and Coffee with
a Grand Flavor
2-lb. bag 39c, 10 lbs. $1.85
$9,335.00
Fines and Licenses .......... $2,500.00
Rents and Sale
of Property .........
1,000.00
Water Collections
10,000.00
Delinquent Tax .. .
5,500.00
Total Budget ........
$25,485.00
Total Estimated Receipts 19,000.00
TO BE RAISED BY
TAX ............................ $6.485.0(1
And notice is hereby given that
the said City Couiicil of said city,
sitting as a levying board, will hoid j
a meeting in the city hall in the
City of Vernonia, Columbia County.
Oregon, on Monday evening. No­
vember 6, 1939, at the hour of
8:00 o’clock p. m. at which time
and place all persons who shall be
subject to such tax levy, when the
same shall be made, may appear
and be heard in favor or against
said tax levy, or any part thereof.
Dated this 18th day of October.
1939.
ATTEST:
E. M. BOLLINGER
Mit vor
LOFL ROBERTS
Recorder
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF COLUMBIA
In the Matter of the Estate of
Paschal Hill, Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned has been ap
pointed administrator of the estate
of Paschal Hill, deceased, by the
County Court of the State of Ore­
gon for Columbia County, and has
qualified. All persons having claims I
against said estate are hereby noti-
----- IN SAFEWAY’S MARKET
------ FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES------
PORK ROAST,
Oranges SUNK,ST 3doz.25c
Grapefruit Seedless 4 for 15ci
New Spinaeli 3lbs> IOc
Lettuce »£» 2 for 9c
Picnic Cut
“• 14‘/*c
LB 14c
BEEF ROAST
Cut from Prime Steer Beef
ARMOUR'S BACON, By the Piece,
WEINERS, Skinless
NEW KRAUT
DRY SALT PORK
Well Streaked with Lean
Lh 2QVzc
LB 20c
QT- 8c
LB 12*/*c
PORK CHOPS, Lean Center Cuts,
LB 21c
SCOTT TOWELS
2 roils
PALM OLIVE SOAP
bars
LIPTON’S TEA, Orange Pekoe
lb. can
CORN STARCH, Kingsford, 16-oz. pkgs., 3 for
Su-Purb^/r-t-fï-X.... 2' — 35c
Flour
491b. bag $1.49
Milk
Shortening
Peels
pound 29c
CRAFT
CHERUB
Tall Cans
Citron, Lemon
or Orange
19c
50c
79c
25c
Lundi Box
Sandwich Spread
Quart Jar
39c
CIDEB
JOHNSON'S
Pure Sweet
Gallon
25c
Sugar
Fine Granulated
£0-lb. Cloth Bag
59c
Kobin II ood
SAFEWAY
Oleomargarine
2 Pounds
25c
Prices Effective
Friday and Saturday.
October 20 and 21.