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NOVEMBER 10, 1939 Legal Notices NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON 4-H CLUB LEADERS ASSOCIATION HAS MEETING AT RAINIER and children, Mary Jane Brady, Mrs. Nola Brady, Sylvia Brady, Beulah Pierce, Mary Pierce, Ad die Pierce, Gladys Pierce, Aretha Brady, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mur ray and child, Mrs. Emma Steele, Mrs. Mary Williams and the honor guests. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Whitsell' sent gifts but were unable to at tend. (Omitted last week) KEASEY — (Special to The Eagle)—The Rock Creek Stock and Health clubs are planning a party and weiner roast to be given at Keasey school house November 3. The 4H Club Leaders Associa tion of Columbia county held a meeting at the Rainier grade chool on October 28. Those atten ding from Rock Creek cllubs were VANDALS ENTER the leaders, Mr. and Mrs. Morris STONEY POINT HOME; and Lee Lindsley, Eugene Cleve- land, Carrol Keasey and Etha and OWNERS’ LOSS SMALL Evelyn Morris. During the business (Omitted last week) meeting, ways and means of pre STONEY POINT—(Special to senting 4H club news in all Co lumbia newspapers were discussed. The Eagle)—Mrs. Byron Kirkbride Miss Nettie Alley reported that she found that in several 4H clubs and Mrs. Anne Luther, as project which had health projects for club leaders of Rock creek attend four and five years, all physical ed a conference and demonstra- defects that can be remedied by tion in Rainier, Tuesday. medical attention had been elim- While Mr. and Mrs. Carl Davis inated. During Mr. Nelson’s hour Carol were at the neighboring home of Keasey explained the making of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Turner, some- a halter by unraveling rope and one entered their home and thor- weaving it again. Etha Morris and oughly ransacked the bedroom, ev Lee Lindsley told about judging idently hunting for money as a in a dairy project. Mr. Leng of Rainier high school “world globe” bank, with nearly told about the ill club work con- >1.00 in small change was taken. ducted one period each day in his Nothing else was missed. school. ■ The entire community was sad Mrs. Maude Purvine presented the 411 wiinners of the state fair dened last Friday evening on learn with their ribbons and checks. Mrs. ing of the death of Paul Driscoll Schneider from Oregon State Col in the St. Vincents hospital after lege showed many exhibits from an illness of two months, The Home Demonstration projects she sympathy of all' is extended to the hrd brought from the different NOTICE OF DISTRICT ROAD bereaved family. counties. MEETING Mr. and Mrs. Ray McGee and On Monday Mrs. Anna Luther ROAD DISTRICT NO. 16, COLUM went to Rainier to attend a Home her mother-in-law, Mrs. McGee of Demonstration meeting. BIA COUNTY, OREGON Geraldine Riggins was given a Mist, spent Monday at the home of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: party for her birthday on Mrs. Bert DePue. They also attend surprise That in pursuance of a petition duly signed by six freeholders, resident October 27 by the E.L.C.E. Society ed the funeral of Paul Driscoll. The Mrs. Etta Driscoll and children taxpayers and legal voters of Road of the Evangelical church. District No. 16, of Columbia Coun evening was spent playing games and Mrs. Maude RePue and Mar ty, Oregon, and presented to the followed by a C. E. business meet garet spent Tuesday evening at County Court of Columbia County, ing. Refreshments of sandwiches, the Clyde Carrick home on Bea Oregon, a District Road Meeting o7 pie and cake were served. Those the legal voters of said Road Dis present were: Reverend Scheuer- ver creek road. trict Number 16, will be held in man, Fred Thompson, Jean RyVes, Carl Davis and Al Denny spent the Vernonia City Hall, on the 25th Geraldine and Norma Riggins, Jim this last weekend near Nehalem day of November, 1939, at the hour my Snider, Robert Acord, Maxine Bay duck hunting. of 10:00 o’clock a. m. °f said day and Milo John, Evelyn Hearing, Mr. and Mrs. Lex Taylor re said meeting to be for the purpose Etha, Evelyn and Lyla Morris, turned to their home after a visit of voting a Special Tax in said Dis- Martha Tapp and Melvin Rose. A wonderful time was reported in Lebanon with relatives. trict, of not to exceed ten mills on the Dollar on all taxable property by the intermediate girls class of Mr. and Mrs. Sebe Howard of the Evangelical church who were in said Road District. Done at St. Helens, Oregon, this given a party by their teacher, Hillsboro, and their nephew, Ben Mrs. Gerald Riggins on Oct. 28. nie Peer of McCracken, Kansas, 24th day of October, 1939. Mr. Young of Canada visited at spent Sunday at the Kirkbride J. B. Wilkerson, County Judge Win. Pringle, Sr., Commissioner the Otto Boeck home Friday night. home. Albert Kreiger, Jr., had the mis J. N. Miller, Commissioner A small fire broke out on the fortune to have his car overturn Endorsed when he was forced to turn out roof of the Glen Bodell home Filed October 24, 1939 for a pile of rocks which was in Tuesday but was quickly extin- J. W. Hunt, County Clerk, the road near Rock Bluff. By H. E. LaBare, De-puty. guished with only a very slight Mr. and Mrs. Omar Pointer and State of Oregon, County of Robert and Betty Tindall spent the damage. Columbia Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bodell and past Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ss. children and Mrs. Ben Hall motored I, J. W. Hunt, County Clerk of Herbert Counts and family. Mrs. Luther of Portland, who to Portand Saturday on business. the above named county and state and Clerk of the County Court of spent Hast week with Mrs. Anna Mr. Pete Bengston accompanied the County of Columbia, State of Luther, has returned to her home. Mr. and Mrs. Verne Dusenberry in Astoria. Oregon, do hereby certify that the Perry Browning, Louis Boeck and foregoing copy of Notice of District from’ Camp McGregor visited at Road Meeting, in and for Road the J. O. DeVaney home over the «'rank Reed were in Astoria and District No. 16, Columbia County, weekend. Warenton last Wednesday on busi- Miss. Grace Armstrong, who if Oregon, has been by me compared ness. with the original, and that it is a working in Portland, visited at hei Norris Soden and Miss Marcella transcript therefrom, and of the home Sunday. dinner whole of such original notice, as Sunday Mrs. Frank Todd of Camp Me Walker were the same appears on file in my of Gregor, who has been ili at the guests at the Otto Michener home. recovering fice and in my custody. St. Vincent hospital, is Mr. and Mrs. Perry Mellinger In Testimony Whereof, I have Mr. and Mrs. Art Miller of hereunto set my hand and affixed Camp McGregor visited her parents and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Mellinger and family motored to Oregon City the seal of said Court, this 24th at Bandon recently. day of October, 1939. Sunday for a family birthday din J. W. HUNT, County Clerk, ner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Farewell Shower By H. E. LABARE, Deputy William Ellis, honoring the birth Given Suters— days of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Mel NOTICE TO CREDITORS Friends gathered for a farewel1 linger which occured that day. , IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE handkerchief shower in honor of COUNTY OF COLUMBIA Reverend and Mrs. L. w. Suter recently. It was a pleasant sur- In the Matter of the Estate of Paschal Hill, Deceased, the honor parties. prise to NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Those present were: Jack Christ- that the undersigned has been ap pointed administrator of the estate iansen, Ione Mrs. Christiansen, of Paschal Hill, deceased, by the WILD HORSE FILM County Court of the State of Ore Charles Ratkie ■ and children, Mrs. OPENS AT JOY— gon for Columbia County, and has Albin Colsen and children, Mrs. Those who love horses will qualified. All rersons having claims Alma DeHart and children, Mrs. thrill at the sight of the magnifi- against said estate are hereby noti and Mrs. Part- thrill at the sight of the magnifi- 1 fied to present the same, duly veri Ellen Frank, Mr. fied as by law required, to the ridge, Luella Cedarburg, Waldon cent stallion who plays the title undersigned at 1109 Yeon Building, Ratkie, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cline role in Columbia’s Konga, The Portland, Oregon, within six months Wild Stallion, due to open Sat- from the date hereof. Dated and first published, Octo ber 10, 1939. urday at the Joy Theatre. Fred J. A. Bush, Administrator Stone, Rochelle Hudson and Richard ber 13. 1939. Date of last publication, Novem- R. M. Burley, Attorney. . Fiske are featured in the exciting story of range war, romance and horses. On the 27th day of November, 1939, at the hour of 10:00 A. M. at the West front door of the Court House in St. Helens, Columbia County, Oregon, I will sell at auc tion to the highest bidder for cash the following described real pro perty located in said Columbia County, Oregon, to-wit: West 46 feet 9 inches of Lots 7 and 8, Block 9 in Central Addition to Vernonia, as described in Book 58, Page 419, Deed Records of Columbia County, Oregon, and, 30 by 100 feet in SWh of NW *4, Section 4, Township 4 North, Range 4 West of Willamette Meridan as described in Book 45, Page 173, said Deed Records, and, Lot 2, Block 1, First Addition to Riverview Lots in Columbia County, Oregon, as described in Book 56, Page 138, said Deed Records. Said sale is made under execu tion issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Columbia to me directed in the cr.se of Thomas Gibson, by his Guardian, Matthew Gibson, Plaintiff, vs. Mrs. J. Greenfeldt and August Greenfeldt, Defendants. M. R. CALHOUN, Sheriff of Columbia County, Oregon By H. E. VEAZIE, Deputy. Date of First Publication: October 27, 1939. Date of Last Publication: November 24, 1939. News of the Theatre Y OU MAY BE SURE that when you see the sign « “GRADE A MILK and CREAM” that you and your family’s health is being safe guarded. You get this assurance at the NEHALEM VALLEY DAIRY PRODUCTS CO. The Forest Grove National Bank Invites You To Bank By Mail if Inconvenient To Come In Person J. A. Thornburg, President "THE ROLL OF HONOR BANK” r- PICTURE REPLETE WITH INNOVATIONS— These Glamour Girls, comedy dra- ma of modern collegiate life, which opens Saturday at the Joy Theatre, is a picture replete with innovations. Lana Tarner, who plays opposite Lew Ayers, makes her first appear ance on the screen in a top billing role. Anita Louise, heretofor cast most ly as the dresdon china dolt ingen ue, becomes a heavy for the first time in her screen career. Marsha Hunt, who also seemed doomed to ingenues, breaks forth with a dramatic characterization f a perennial prom girl who, faced with the loss of her popularity, pre fers suicide to humiliation. JAMAICA INN BOASTS DRAMATIC 3TORY— For his newest and most inter esting characterization, Charles Laughton has turned to the Daphne duMaurier story, Jamaica Inn, which comes Sunday to the Joy PAGE THREE? Theatre as a Paramount picture. Maureen O’Hara, a new screen newcomer, shares stellar honors with Laughton and Robert New ton is her leading man in this ex citing picture of England’s wreck ers, men of the Cornwall coast who lured ships to their death on the rocks for the sake of plunder, Al- fred Hitchcock directed. Allred. THREATENING MAN AND HIS MATE IS DYNAMITE— drastic transition with the result' ant brain thirsting for thrills and mad adventure. Threatening a man and involv In Portland— ing the woman he loves is like A. J. Hughes motored to Port lighting a fuse to a brain of dy land Friday of last week. namite. That’s exactly what happens in In Bend--- Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Gründen Universal’s I Stole A Million co- been visiting in Bend the starring George Raft and Claire have past week. REALISTIC FIGHTS Trevor, feature attraction at the IN THE CHAMP— In Salem— Joy Theatre. and Mrs. C. W. Bennett went Wallace Beery, recent star of The dynamite explodes, a man’s to Mr. to spend the weekend Stand Up and Fight, Jackie Cooper, mind goes berserk, and you see a with Salem friends and relatives. one of Hollywood’s youngest celeb rities and King Vidor, director of The Citadel, are the notable trio behind The Champ, Metro-Goldyn- Mayer’s sensational drama of the Mexican border which is playing at the Joy Theatre Tuesday and Wed nesday. Beerie and Jackie play father and son in the vivid new story in which the redoubtable Beery is seen as a former fight champion, now down on his luck, living with his >on in a border resort and trying .o make a come back. Inner secrets of border gambling houses, of the fight racket, excit ing races at Caliente and other thrill's abound in a human interest Our call and delivery service and expert work story. manship will return your clothing and laundry Enjoy the Summer Itelieving Yourself of the Tiresome Drudgery of Cleaning! articles to you with the appearance of newly- purchased materials. SONS OF PIONEERS REALLY ARE RANGERS— 1 he sons of the Pioneers, radio and screen vocalists featured in Columbia’s The Man From Sun down, starring Charles Starrett at the Joy Theatre, play themselves in this picture. They Appear as a group of Texas Rangers, law and order body of the ear'y day Lone Star State. 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