NOVEMBER 17, 1939 VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON " -------- . EAGLE EDITORIALS NATIONAL BOOK WEEK BEING COMEMORATED— Vernonia Eagle NATIONAL BOOK Week is being co­ memorated from Sunday, November 12 to Saturday, November 18. This is a fitting time to take stock of the value of books—good books. Books are friends. So often we take our books for granted as we do friends; we fail to weigh their innermost characteristics, ¡only the surface seeming to matter. A good book demands and can stand critical read­ ing. Its contents should be thoroughly di- gested, its words and thoughts carefully weighed. Most of us Americans read as we do everthing else, we gulp the contents. We who do not and cannot own libraries are extremely fortunate in having offered to us through the state and local libraries the best in reading material. Do your part in co­ memorating this National Book Week—read and digest. MARVIN KAMHOLZ, Editor and Publisher Entered as second class mail matter. August I, 1922, at the post office in Vernonia, Ore­ gon, under the act of March 3, 1879. Subscription Rate $2 per year Local advertising rate: 20 cents per column inch Foreign advertising rate: inch Classified advertising rate: 5 cents per line, three of two. Legal advertising rate on Reader advertising rate: Minimum 25 cents, insertions for price request 10 cents per line. Official newspaper of Vernonia, Oregon PER IATI ON Portland, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated and first published, Octo­ ber 13, 1939. Date of last publication, Novem- ber 10, 1939. NOTICE TO CREDITORS J. A. Bush, Administrator IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE R. M. Burley, Attorney. STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF COLUMBIA NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT In the Matter of the Estate of IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE Paschal Hill, Deceased, STATE OF OREGON FOR NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN COLUMBIA COUNTY, OREGON that the undersigned has been ap­ In the Matter of the Estate of pointed administrator of the estate of Paschal Hill, deceased, by the Charles Eichman, Deceased, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, County Court of the State of Ore­ Administra­ gon for Columbia County, and has That the undersiged, qualified. All persons having claims trix, de bonis non, of the estate of said deceased, has filed in the above against said estate are hereby noti­ fied to present the same, duly veri­ entitled court and cause, her Final fied as by law required, to the Account and Report, and the court undersigned at 1109 Yeon Building, has fixed and appointed the 9th Legal Notices ... T " 1 . , , 6 North, Range 5 West, W. M„ being a point on the county line between Columbia County and Clatsop County, thence north fol­ lowing said county line 3 miles to the point of beginning, the area within the proposed district in Columbia County being 67 square miles. WASHINGTON COUNTY Beginning at the northeast cor­ ner of Section 2, Township 3 North, Range 5 West, W. M., being a point on the county line between Columbia County and Washington County, Oregon, thence running along section lines as follows: south 2 miles, west 1 mile, south 4 miles, west 3 miles to the southwest corner of Section 32, Township 3 North, Range 5 West, W. M., north 2 miles, east 1 mile, north 3 miles, east 1 mile, north 1 mile to the northwest corner of Section 3, Township 3 North, Range 5 West, W. M., being a point on the county line between Columlbia and Washington counties, thence east following said county line 2 miles to the point of beginning, the area within Washington Coun­ ty being approximately 15 square miles. The purpose of organizing this district as stated in the petitions filed with the Hydroelectric Com­ mission of Oregon is “the acquisi­ tion and/or construction of power and light facilities for the genera­ tion, transmission, distribution and sale of self-generated and/or pur­ chased electrical energy to resi­ dential, commercial, industrial, ag­ ricultural and general consumers.” All persons interested are invited to be present at the hearing, at which time the Hydroelectric Com­ mission of Oregon will make a re­ port of its preliminary investigation and will hear evidence in favor of and against the formation of said district. Dated at .Salem, Oregon, this 1st day of November, 1939. day of December, at the hour of 10 o clock A.M. of said day, at the court room of the above enti­ tled court in St. Helens, Oregon as . the time and place for hearing objections to ___ ___ ... said ____ final ____ account and for final settlement of said estate. Dated this 9th day of November. COMMISSION 1939. « HYDROELECTRIC Mrs. Anna Luther Administra­ OF OREGON trix de bonis non By Chas. E. Stricklin, Secretary Date of first publication Novem­ ber 10, 1939. Date of last publication Decem- ber 8, 1939. NEAL W. BUSH Attorney for Administratrix de bonis non. 1 that when you see the sign “GRADE A MILK and CREAM” that you and your family’s health is being safe­ You get this assurance at the NEHALEM VALLEY DAIRY PRODUCTS CO. The Forest Grove National Bank Invites Aon To Bank By Mail if Inconvenient To Come In Person J. A. Thornburg, President “THE ROLL OF HONOR BANK” Oregon-American LUMBER CORPORATION eteers of the Range.” The popular outdoor star is seen as a courageous rancher who single- handledly frustrates the efforts of an unscrupulous packing company to victimized a group of cattlemen Fist-fights, hard riding and fast shooting are plentifully interspersed in the high-speed action. tion bureus. COMMUNITY PROBLEM— VILLAGE SAGE SOLVES How the homely philosophy of a small town store-keeper helps to solve the problems of his relatives, friends and community, underlies the gripping drama of “Career,” ‘HIDDEN POWER’ DARING featuring Anne Shirley and Edward DRAMA OF WAR MAKERS— Ellis. Swift and suspenseful', yet per ­ per- Hovy. the kindly store-keeper vaded with human and realistic frail­ ties, Columbia’s “Hidden Power” solves two romances, converts two opens at the Joy Theatre Saturday, lovable inebriates to respectability, starri ig Jack Helt in a role totally straightens out his own domestic different from anything he has ever affairs and saves the local bank attempted before. The drama depicts from disaster and his fellow villa­ a timely and engrossing tale of a gers from ruin are highlights of conscientious and humanitarian re­ tris vivid, realistic photoplay set in search chemist who stumbles upon the early ’30’s. the secret of a terrible explosive. “Career,” an RKO Radio Picture, Rather than accept the responsi­ introduces to movie fans the final­ bility for the death» of innocent ists in “Gateway to Hollywood” tal­ thousands, Holt refuses to yield the ent search, Alice Eden and John destructive secret to a group of mu­ i Archer. nitions makers. The resultant com­ plications make for a colorful and highly entertaining series of events. MACMURRAY, CARROLL TEAMED IN NEW HIT— Fred MacMurray and Madeline Carroll are teamed for the second time inParamount’s new comedy ro- mance,“Honey moon in Bali,” which will open on Sunday at the Joy Theatre with Allen Jones in a co- starring role and Helen Broderick. Asa Massen, Carolyn Lee, four-year- old child “find,” and Akim Tami- roff in the supporting cast. The pic­ ture tells a story which leads from New York to Bali with Fred, adven­ turesome fellow, in pursuit of Made­ line, career girl, for the most part, and Madeline finally pursuing Fred to Bali to propose marriage. FILM DEALS WITH CRIME DETECTION— Police methods in tracing crim. inals through fingerprints, includ­ ing many guarded details never be­ fore filmed for public exhibition, provide interesting highlights in “One Hour to« Live,” new Universal detective mystery drama at the Joy Theatre Tuesday and Wednesday with Charles Bickford, Doris Nolan, John Litel, Samuel S. Hinds, John Gallaudet, Paul Guilfoyle and Jack Carr. Finger-prints of the stars work­ ing in the drama were taken and enlarged 100 times in still pic­ NOTICE OF HEARING ON PETI- FOR SERVICE—Registered pure­ tures, to be used for important se­ goat, $1.00. D. P. quences, showing the inside work­ TIONS FOR THE FORMATION OF bred Saamen Spofford, Mist. 44t3 ings of police criminal identifies- THE NEHALEM BASIN PEOPLES’ UTILITY DISTRICT FOR SALE—Order your Thanks­ Notice is hereby given that a giving turkeys now. Leave your I public hearing will Ibe held fby the order with your merchant or see Hydroelectric Commission of Oregon on Saturday, December 9, 1939, be­ Jake Berger, S. Rose Ave., Ver­ 45t3 ginning at 2:00 o’clock p. m., in nonia. the City Hall at Vernonia, Oregon, to consider the preliminary peti­ V. F. W FLOWERS tions of voters of a portion of Co- — Cut Flowers Meets First and lumbia County and a portion of Corsages Potted Plants Washington County for the forma­ Third Friday« of tion of a peoples’ utility district Sprays for Funerals to be known as the Nehalem Basin Bush Funeral Home Month. Peoples’ Utility District, which dis­ 6tf— trict would embrace an area of ap­ Phone 592 Legion 8 P. M. proximately 82 square miles in Co­ lumbia and Washington counties. FOR RENT—Three rooms furnished i John Grady, Commander It would include the municipality with water included. $10 in ad­ of Vernonia in Columbia County, vance. O. D. Lavender, 1024 Co­ and the unincorporated town of lumbia street in evenings. Vernonia F. O. E. 46tl Timber in Washington County, to­ (Fraternal Order of Eagle«) gether with unincorporated terri­ tory. The boundaries of the pro­ FOR SALE—Fat Turkeys, ranch grown, dressed or alive, Work- posed district are described as fol­ Grange Hall man’s, first ranch north of air- lows : 46tl port. COLUMBIA COUNTY Vernonia Beginning at a point on the coun­ Friday Nights BARGAIN—nice cottage ty line between Columbia County PIANO size. Will sell at a sacrifice to and Clatsop County, Oregon, at 8 o’clock the northwest corner of Section save shipping expense. Will accept 18, Township 6 North, Range 5 small monthly paymets. For full particulars, write C. A. DeGrace, West, W. M., running thence Roy Barnes, W. P. along section lines as follows: adjuster, Baldwin Piano Store, 1011 I east 1 mile, north 1 mile, east S W Washington, Portland, Ore­ Marvin Kamholz, W. Sec’y. gon. , 46t3 3 miles, south 1 mile, east 3 miles to the northeast corner of Knights of Pythias Section 18, Township 6 North, FOR SALE—Turkeys for Thanks­ Harding Lodge No. 116 Range 4 West, W. M., south 2 giving. See A. L. Parker or phone Vernonia, Oregon miles, east 2 miles, south 1 mile, 572. 46tl— Meetings:—I. O. O. F. east 1 mile, south 2 miles, east 1 Hall, Second and mile to the northeast corner of WANTED—Shake boards and shin­ Section 11, Township 5 North. Fourth Mondays Each gle bolts. Cedarwood Timber com ­ Range 4 West, W. M., south 4 Month. See Mr. miles, west 1 mile, south 2 miles, pany, Timber, Oregon. 46tf— west 2 miles, south 1 mile, west Thompson at Timber. 1 mile, south 4 miles to the Pythian Sister« I SALESMAN WANTED—Rawleigh southeast corner of Section 31, Vernonia Temple No. 61 Route available at once. Good op­ Township 4 North, Range 4 West, Oregon W. M., being _ a point . on the portunity for man over 25 with car. Meeting*: Vernonia, — I. O. O. F. Hall county line between Columbia Write at once. Rawleigh’s, Dept. ORK-218-105, Oakland, California. Second and Fourth Wednesdays County and Washington County, Each Month 46tl thence west along said county line 4 miles to the southwest corner of Section 34, Township Order of Eastern Star 4 North, Range 5 West, W. M., Nehalem Chapter 153, O. E. S. thence following section lines as Regular Communi­ follows: north 3 miles, east 1 cation first and mile, north 1 mile, east 1 mile, third Wednesdays north 2 miles, west 3 miles to of each month, at the northeast corner of Section Masonic Temple. 5, Township 4 North, Range 5 WESTERN STAR IN All visiting sisters West, W. M., south 1 mile, west BUSY ACTION ROLE and brothers wel­ 1 mile, north 2 miles, east 2 George O’Brien, famous for his come. miles, north 1 mile, east 7 miles stalwart characterizations, is said Mrs. Jean Crawford, W.M. lj40 to the southwet. corner of See- to have an opportunity to display tion 23, Township 5 North, Mrs. Helen Dewey, Secretary his skill at roping, riding and fight­ Range 4 West, W. M.. north 2 ing in his latest Western “Rack- miles, west 1 mile, north 2 miles. A. F. & A. M. west 1 mile, north 1 mile, west Vernonia Lodge No. 184 OUT OF TOWN 2 mile* to the southwest corner A. F. & A. M. meets at of Section 30, Township 6 North. PRINTERS PAY Masonic Temple, Stat­ Range 4 West, W. M., north 1 ed Communication First mile, west 2 mites, north 1 mile, NO TAXES HERE Thursday of each month. west 2 miles, south 2 miles, LET US DO YOUR Special called meetings west 2 miles to the southwest PRINTING on all other Thursday nights, 7:30 corner of Section 30, Township p. m. Visitors most cordially wel- come. Special meeting« Friday night«. Lowell Hieber, W. M. Glenn F. Hawkins, Sec. Classified Ads » • • • • News of the Theatre Vernonia, Oregon A New Modern Deposit Plan to save your Time Quick - Easy - Safe Write or call for complete information— VERNONIA POST 119 AMERICAN LEGION Meet* First and Third Wednesday« St. Helens Branch o/ the United States National Bank Head Office. Portland. Oregon UAL PAGE THREE ------------------ -3 Business- Professional Directory I I AUXII IARY First and TMrd Monday* Refrigerator Service Expert Household and Commercial BERT EASTMAN Paterson’* Store Furniture PAINTING PAPERHANGING CALSOMINING BOB MORRELL 376 B Street ------- Vernonia Dr. U. J. Bittner Dentist Phone 662 Joy Theatre Bldg. J. E. TAPP LODGES YOU M il III: SURE guarded. 35 cents per column 1 All Kind* of Wood Prompt Delivery Phone 241 Expert Tonsorial Work BEN’S BARBER SHOP Vernonia, Oregon LESTER SHEELEY Attorney at Law Bank of Vernonia Bldg. Phone 231 Roland L. Treharne Expert Automobile Repairing WELDING ROLAND’S SERVICE STATION bafford bros . General Plumbing Vernonia Nehalem Valley Motor Freight Frank Hartwick, Proprietor Portland - Timber - Vernonia Sunset-Elsie-Seaside Vernonia Telephone 1042 CASON’S TRANSFER LOCAL and LONG DIS­ TANCE HAULING SEE US For Your Old Growth 16-INCH FIR WOOD AND CEDAR SHINGLES Roland D. Eby, M. D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Town Office 891 NEAL W. BUSH Attorney at Law Joy Theatre Bldg., Phone 663. In Vernonia Monday* and Tuesdays