Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, October 13, 1939, Page 5, Image 5

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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1939
Classified
Ads
FOUND—Pair of gold-rim glasses
in blue case. Owner may have by
calling at Eagle office and paying
for this ad. These glasses were
found at the water fountain three
miles from Vternonia on the Mist
highway about a week ago, 41tl—
FOR SALE—-Stock trailer, 2 wheels,
$20.00.
Inquire Erik Larson;
turn north on second road leaving
highway west of Riverview Mile
Bridge.
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and that he has duly qualified as
such Administrator. Al'l persons hav­
ing claims against said Estate are
hereby notified to present the same,
duly verified, as by law required,
to him at the office of David O.
Bennett, in St. Helens, Oregon,
within six months from the date of
this notice.
Dated and first publication: Sep­
tember 15th, 1939.
Date of final publication: October
13, 1939.
Robert S. Lindsay, Administrator.
David O. Bennett
St. Helens, Oregon
Attorney.
RIGHT OUT OF THE AIR
—— By EARLE FERRIS
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ure A llen , pictured here, and he’s also the director of a Broad­
his wife, Portland Hoffa, have way comedy for George Abbott,
come closer to going domestic this
the producer, for whom he starred
tall than ever before. Instead of a in the stage play from which his
radio show came.
P
The cry that went up from lis­
teners when the serial, "Those We
Love" was removed from the net­
works last year has been answered.
The popular program will replace
the last half of the departing Rudy
Vallee Hour. “One Man's Family”
is in the first half-hour each
Thursday.
• • •
Mary Livingstone, one of Holly­
wood’s most gracious hostesses,
offers this novel trick for breaking
Notice to Creditors
WILL FURNISH FREE — S-room
furnished house, lights, wood and
water for board of one man 5 or 6 IN THE COURT OF THE STATE
days a week or less. Inquire at OF OREGON, FOR COLUMBIA
office of Bennett’s mill.
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COUNTY.
In the Matter of the Estate of
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PRUTZMAN,
de-
FOR SALE — Canning Tomatoes. WILLIAM H.
The price is right. M. Wakasugi, eeased
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
one mile west of Banks.
40t3 that the
undersigned, Flora G.
Prutzman, has been appointed
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ad-
ministratrix of the estate of Wil­
WANTED — Second-hand porcelain liam H. Prutzman, deceased, by
bath
tub.
M.
B.
Tompkins, the above entitled Court. All per­
Wilark.
40t3 sons having claims against said
estate are notified to present the
same duly verified, as by law re­
GRASS SEED FOR SALE—Tall quired, to the undersigned at Ver­
fescue, highland canary and cer­ nonia, Oregon, or to her attorney,
tified English rye grass seed. Oscar Neri W. Bush at his office in the
H. Loe, Route 1, Siverton, Oregon. Joy Theatre Building, Vernonia,
Oregon, within six months from
40t4 the date hereof.
Dated and first published Sep­
WILL GIVE AWAY—Young pups, tember 28, 1939.
Date of last publication, October
2 months old, also female Ger­ 26, 1939.
man police dog. W. M. Bailey,
Flora G. Prutzman
Administratrix
House 328, O-A quarters.
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Neal W. Bush,
Attorney.
RUBBER STAMPS arc available in
21k days if ordered through The
Eagle. No order too large, too
small. Stamp pads and other offici
supplies furnished on order. Let
your local newspaper office supply
these needs.
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VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
suite of hotel rooms in which to
live, they have decorated an apart­
ment of their own.
e • •
Gabriel Heatter, host of "We,
the People," believes that if fiction
writers were to follow the true-life
stories told on his radio show, that
they would never suffer a shortage
of plots.
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Most successful husband and
wife team in radio is Edith Meiser
and Tom McKnight. She writes the
"Sherlock Holmes" tales heard
Mondays over NBC and he directs the ice at a week-end party: pre-
and produces them in Hollywood. sent all guests, upon arrival, with
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a key ter the pantry, just to let
Eleanor Phelps, shown here, in­ them know they’re welcome to a
variably spends her spare time snack any time the mood strikes
around hospitals or going to the them.
Joe Penner, pictured here, and
his tiptop show are back on the
airwaves in October. You can hear
him with Suzabella and the rest of
At The
Churches
like hell!”—was applied with salu­
Clatskanie Monday.
Mrs. J. O. Libel and Mrs. Chas. tary success to the huge troop of
Hanson were calling on members actors and technicians which en­
of the M. H. C.
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Tuesday in the camped on location in the heart of
interest of the new kitchen equip- the California desert to film scenes
for Paramount’s rousing new ver­
ment.
Miss Goldie Keaton was down sion of “Beau Geste,” which opens
from Vernonia where she is working on Sunday at the Joy Theatre,
starring Gary Cooper, Ray Milland
to spend the weekend at home.
Robert Preston. Producer-Dir­
Lloyd Sears got a two-point buck I and
William A. Wellman retained
last week while on his hunting trip. • | I ector
Billy and Harold Anderson, ace
Mrs. C. O. Hayden and Mrs. K. ' can.p and commissary operators, to
Wilson were Clatskanie visitors -|feed the troop. With the Ander-
Monday. They took Mr. A. Dowling1 gons’ gastronomic treats in store
to the <rctor.
j three times a day, the troop had
Wm. Keaton butchered his year-1 plenty of stamina to withstand the
ling hiefer Saturday.
. rigoig of the desert.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray McGee and Mr
arid Mrs. Kenneth Smith left Satur- | REAL FILM FIGHT—
day for Prineville on a hunting
Fake a film fight? Not the Dead
trip.
End girls appearing in Alexander
Korda’s “Prison Without Bars,”
coming to the Joy Theatre en Tues­
day. For one scene in the picture
the girls, all playing inmates of a
French reformatory, were required
to enact a realistic free for all in
the reformatory court. The young
actresses were so anxious to give
a good performance that they for­
COP HUNTS CONVICTS
got to pull their punches. And when
! BY POSING AS ONE!—
Featuring Brian Donlevy as n the smoke cleared 17-year-old Sally
' daring detective who poses as a Wisher discovered she had acquired
convict in order to convict a gang a beautiful shiner in the screen
of murderers and Jacqueline Wells battle.
as the sister of the man whose
identity lie assumes, Columbia’s CAROL ANN BEERY
“Behind Prison Gates” opens at the CHRISTENS VESSEL—
Joy Theatre Saturday. Others in
Wielding a bottle of Atlantic
the cast of the sensational melo­ Ocean water, Carol Ann Beery,
drama of life within the walls of adopted daughter of Wallace Beery,
a huge penitentiary are Dick Cur­ christened the Submarine Chaser
tis, Richard Fiske, Joseph CYehan, 591 for her father’s newest pic­
George Lloyd and Paul Fix.
ture, “Thunder Afloat,” opening at
the Joy Theatre next Thursday.
I NEW ANGLE—
The chaser is a replica of a
A fur smuggling story with a famous ship of the United States
timely twist is the fare at the Joy Navy which took part in the cam­
Theatre Saturday, where “Blue paign against enemy submarines
Montana Skies,” Republic’s newest terrorizing Atlantic coast shipping
Gene Autry starring vehicle is in May, 1918.
showing. Gene hasn’t deserted the
The SC-591 is one of several
cattle range, but his cowboy acti­ celebrated ships which play a part
vities lead him right into a hornet’s in this story of improvised fleet
nest of smuggling in the current which met the submarine menace.
film.
Six of the original chasers were
photographed in maneuvers off the
FOOD FOR ACTION—
Atlantic Coast, and the United
That Maxim of the French For­ States Submarine Sturgeon partici­
eign Legion—“When the Captain’s pated in scenes filmed off the Coro­
belly is full, the company marches nado Islands on the West Coast.
News of the
Theatre
Evangelical Church
—Harvey R. Scheuerman, Miniati
poorer sections of New York with
visiting nurses. She plays the title-
—
Cut Flowers
9:45 Church School with efficient
role in the CBS serial, “The Life
Potted Plants
and spiritual teachers. You and
and Love of Dr. Susan.”
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Sprays for Funerals
your children are welcome.
funny folks if you tune in
Ezra Stone is probably New
Bush Funeral Home
11:00 Morning worship with spec-
York’s busiest boy. His pre^ram, NBC's Blue network on Thursday
Phone 592
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“The Aldrich Family,” is continu­ nights. His program comes iron»
al music and sermon by the pastor
ing on the air Tuesday nights, and Hollywood.
>n the subject, “The Immortality
of Influence.”
6:30 Three groups gather in their bring them. Children need early I vin Mullins were Saturday evening
training
Every
child ¡quests at the George Johnson home.,
respective rooms for the discussion Christian
Mr. jnd Mrs. Floyd Thomas are
of their selected discussion topic. should be in some Sunday School. spending several days at Summer,
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR’S The adult and young people’s, and
Morning worship at 11 o’clock. Washington.
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SALE
Evangelistic service at 7:45 p. m.
Guests at the home of Mr. and
In the County Court of the State he intermediate groups invite you
Thursday afternoon at 2 o’clock Mrs. Garland Segar Sunday were
of Oregon, for the County of Co­ '.o these discussions.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Selliken of1
lumbia,
7:30 This service is evangelistic. ' the Ladies Missionary and Prayer Juneau, Alaska,_ and Mrs. Harvey
In the Matter of the estate of
Band meets at the church.
The
congregational
’
song
service
is
Trout of Portland.
Charles S. Rich, Deceased, Notice
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Stuart, I
is hereby given that the undersign­ .nspiring. The sermon subject is,
teachers
in Tillamook county, were
ed, administrator of the estate of “Your Place.”
ALASKA FOLK VISIT
weekend guests at the home of Mr.'
Charles S. Rich. Deceased, by virtue
The Pollyanna Circle meets next IN TREHARNE; PARTY
and Mrs. E. L. Sehorn.
of an order of sale issued out of
Mrs. Wm. Falconer entertained
the above entitled Court on the 5th Wednesday with Grandma Weed on CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY
day of October, 1939, directing the the Timber road.
! TREHARNE — (Special to The the Pinochle club at her home last1
Wednesday.
said adininh.tr, tor to sell the here­
Wednesday evening at 7:30 is the Eagle) — Harry Condit’s brother,
Mr. and Mrs. Porterfield visited
inafter described property belong­
hour
of
the
mid-week
prayer.
You
Frank
Condit,
of
Klamath
Falls,
who
at Harry Condit’s home Sunday.
ing to said deceased, will sell at
an auto accident, is re-
Mr. and Mrs. Hulan Thacker and
private sale, for cash, or upon such are invited to this sacred service. |was *n
I ported on the road to recovery.
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family and Mrs. Wilbur Thacker
terms as may be approved by the
! Mrs-. ?lla O’Connor entertained and Mildred were Hillsboro business
s: id Court, the following described Chriatian Church
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the quilting club at her home last visitors Saturday.
real property, to-wit:
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The
Livmgstones,
Ministers
.Thursday. Guests besides the cluib
Mr. and Mrs. Nels Jensen were
Lot 4. Block 2, Sunrise Addition
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members were Mrs. Elbert Kelly Sunday evening guests at the Harry
to the City of Vernonia, Oregon.
Church School at 9:45, with M. . i -..J
anfj Elberta of Monmouth, Mrs. Condit Home.
Bids will be received by the un­ L. Herrin at superintendent.
| John Glassner and Grandma Rogers.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wienecke and
dersigned administrator on or after
service and preaching
, Mrs. Rogers entertained the group Mrs. Wm. Falconer and Mary were
-¡Mrs.
the 4th day of November, 1939. at Communion
11:00. Sermon subject, M ‘Is
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s*i. stories of i—
>.. pioneering
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with
her —
early
Monday
visitors
at
the
Otto
The sale will be made subject to
I in Vernonia. It has been 50 years Stowell home in Buxton.
the confirmation of the above en­ America Christian or Pagan?”.
Christian Endeavor meeting at, since she came to this valley. She
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Tisdale and
titled Court.
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, said it took her two days to come daughters. Patsy and Florence, and
Dorothy
Date of first publication, October 6:30, led by __
Evening worship service at 7:30. trom whatsis now Cornelius to Ver­ Viola O’Connor attended the stock
6th. 1939.
by
show in Portland Sunday.
""
" horse-drawn stage.
Drte of last publication, Novem­ song service and sermon, subject nonia
The Nels Jensen family and Joe
for the evening, “Taking a Chance.” | Donnie Uhlin celebrated his sixth
ber 3rd, 1939.
birthday with a party at his home.
E. A. Stacey,
Prayer meeting every Wednesday ■Games were played during the af- Johnson of Portland spent thé
weekend at the home of Mr. and
Administrator
evening at 7:30 o’clock. The public I ternoon
and
later refreshments
Kist.
Lester Sheeley,
is cordially invited to all the ser­ 'were served to the following: Mar­ Mrs. Tony Smejkal at going
in for
Jack McDonald is
Attorney for Administrator,
vices of the church.
ietta Hodgson, Theresa, John and football this year.
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Francis Schmidlin, Marvin Smith,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anderson and
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE C hurch of Jesus Christ
Charlie Carrick, John Schram. Mary George attended the home wedding
, Lou and Billy Fulton, Leland Mol- o<f Mrs. Anderson’s brother, Ber-
STATE OF OREGON FOR
of
Latter
Day
Saints
—
1 lor, Elmer Stanton, Aileen and Don­ nard Ortman, and Ruth Salsbury,
COLUMBIA COUNTY
(Commonly called “The Mormos nie Uhlin.
both of Forest Grove.
Mrs. Tom Fulton has been sick
church)
Beulah O’Connor had a bad at­
IN THE MATTER OF THE ES-I
TATE OF MARY BURRIS, De-| Sunday school each Sunday morn­ with the flu the past week but is tack of tonsilitis and is absent
somewhat better "now.
from school.
ceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS j ing at 10 o’clock at the Grange
Hulan Thacker made a business
hall,
Vernonia.
Members
and
friend«
trip to Portland Monday.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, |
Sunday guests at the H. E. CALIFORNIA VISITORS
Th: t the undersigned, by an order ere invited to attend.
¡Schram home were Mr. and Mrs. RETURN SUNDAY;
of the County Court of the State
Johnnie Davidson and daughter,
of Oregon for the County of Col­ Assembly of God Church Luella, of Willamina, and Mr. and CONCERN GIVES SHOW
—Rev. L. W. Suter, pastor Mrs. Melvin Barrett and daughters
umbia. duly made and entered on
MIST—(Special to The Eagle)—
Floyd Libel and Carl Ray return­
Sunday Sevices: Sunday School of Vernonia.
the 9th day of September, 1939,
Garland Segar and ed Sunday evening from a two-
Mr.
and
Mrs.
was appointed Administrator of the at 9:45 a. m. If you have children Patricia, Mrs. Elizabeth Mullins,
week visit in California visiting the
estate of Mary Burris, deceased. ( not in Sunday School, come and Mrs. Al Backus and Gary, and Er- fair.
Mrs. Wm. Bridgers is getting so
a» to get around on her sprained
ankle pretty good.
Ernest Lane shot a big two point
buck Friday, and Sunday he killed
a large bear.
A traveling movie picture con­
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the 21st day of October, 1939, beginning *at the hour of 10:00 cern stopped and gave a show Fri­
A. M. of said day, at the front door of the City Hall of the City of Vernonia, Columbia County, Oregon, 1 day and Saturday in the Mist gym.
will sell at public auction for cash in hand all of the following described real property, to wit:
It was very good.
M lss Elaine Lowden returned last
B|oc|<
Lot
To Whom Assessed
Date Levied
Purpose of
Amount week from Spokane where she has
Assessment
been visiting for the past three
weeks with her sister.
East Side Addition
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Mr. and Mrs. Newton Trotter
jg
8
William Pringle, Sr.
February 8, 1926
Street
$327.64 were up from Elsie Sunday to see
This sale is made under and by virtue of a warrant or list in tabular form for the collection of special her father who is quite ill.
Sonny Wikstrom, his mother, and
assessment liens which have been delinquent for more than one year prior to the 1st day of July, 1939, on
real estate within the corporate limits of the City of Vernonia, Columbia County, Oregon, which warrant or James Hill went to Portland Sun­
list is in my hands. Each of said lots, parcels or tracts above described is located within the City of Verno­ day to take in the Pacific Intema-
nia. Columbia County, Oregon, and is being sold under Section 56-2201 to 56-2210, inclusive, Oregon Code, tional Livestock Exposition.
The Austin Melvin family moved
method of foreclosing special assessment liens.
their trailer house from the lot
separately
and
will
be
struck
off
to
the
first
bidder
offer-
Each of said lots, parcels and tracts will be sold
where they have been camped all
ing to pay the City of Vernonia the full amount of its assessment liens plus interest and the costs of and summer. They moved to one of the
cottages in Birkenfeld Row.
upon this sale.
We have cards from Mr. and Mrs.
Dated this 20th day of September, 1939
Chas. Sundland of the Mist garage
Date of First Publication: September 22, 1939.
who are touring part of the eas­
Date of Final Publication: October 20, 1939.
tern states. They were in Kansas
C. F. Hieber,
then, and are now headed for
Treasurer of the City of Vernonia,
Treasure Island in California.
Columbia County, Oregon.
Mrs. Bern Bliss was a visitor in
FLOWERS
Corsages
Legal Notices
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TREASURER’S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY FOR
SPECIAL ASSESSMENT LIENS
YOUR WEEK’S PROGRAM AT THE
JoyTheatre
IRENE . CHARLES f
DUNNE DOVER
Thursday and Friday
iïmIDMIMIf
caws'
October 12 and 13
A New UNIVERSAL Picture
Saturday Only
October 14
¡Behind'
Prison Gates
! A Columbia Picture
Sunday and Monday, October 15 and 16
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Three against the world­
brothers and soldiers al| —
GARY COOPER
(
at Michael (Beau)
Gene
RAY MILLAND
A
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as John Gesie
ROBERT PRESTON
a* Digby Geste
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'aramounvs New
BEAU GESTE”
PAL NIGHTS
Tuesday — Wednesday
October 17 and 18
“PRISON
WITHOUT BARS”
£ BY SANDY
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MISCHI
ROSS. O’KEEFE • AUER
Thursday and Friday, October 19 and 20
THUNDEROUS THRILLS
SCREAMING ADVENTURE
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CHESTER
MORRIS • GREY
Ditaetad by GEORGE B SEITZ
Ftodaaad by J. WALTER RUBEN