Eagle FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1940 W. A. Harris. Statement Taken by Issued by Death Sat. McCall Former Vernonia Resi­ dent Dies in St. Helens; Funeral Held Wednesday W. A. Harris, Columbia County pioneer, died in the home of his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and M rs. E. C. Laws, of St. Helens, last Saturday evening at 10:30 o'clock after a lengthy illness. He was born in Florence, N. Y., on August 18, 1863, and came to this country more than 50 years ago. Mr. Harris served as county judge from 1912 to 1914 and prior to that time had served as county clerk and deputy clerk. Te had always taken an active part in affairs of the county. For many years Mr. and Mrs. Harris made their home in Vernonia. He was a charter mem­ ber of the St. Helens Knights of Pythias and became affiliated with the St. Helens Odd Fellows lodge on June 23, 1906. Surviving Mr. Harris are his widow, Ida, and a daughter, Mrs. Laws, both of St. Helens Funeral services will be held in the chapel of Rogers Funeral Home at 1:00 o’clock Wednesday after­ noon, with the Rev. F. William Westwood officiating. The Knights of Pythias and Odd Fellows lodges will also participate in the service. Burial will be in the Riverview cemetery in Portland. Census of Population, Business Compulsory by Law Says Supervisor VERNONIA, COLUMBIA COUNTY, OREGON GROUND HOG MAY SEE SHADOW TOMORROW Tomorrow, February 2, the ground hog will come from his burrow after his winter sleep to determine whether it is ad­ visable for him to remain awake or return for another six weeks of slumber, accord­ ing to legend. The story con­ tinues further to state that should the shadow be visible the hog will seturn to his nest for more sleep. If spring weather, such as experienced here this week continues the shadow will be evident for cer­ tain. Then it will be possible to determine whether the story may be considered reliable or whether the Upper Nehalem valley will continue to enjoy spring weather in February. Election Due for Chamber Board of Directors for Chamber of Commerce to Be Named February .13 VOLUME 17, NUMBER 5 Vernonia 5-10 to Open Doors Saturday, Said; Interior Remodeled Saturday Dance Successful Mr. and Mrs. Merle Cline to Operate Newest Ver­ nonia Business A. R. McCall, district supervisor The Vernonia Chamber of Com­ for the 1940 census with head­ merce met Tuesday evening of this Mr. and Mrs. Merle Cline an­ week for its first session of the quarters in Salem, has received nounce the opening Saturday, Feb­ year 1940 at the Masonic Temple. from William L. Austin, director ruary 3rd, of their variety store Attendance for the evening was of the census, Washington, D. C., small' which made practically im­ to be known as the Vernonia 5 & the following statement of interest possible the transacting of any busi­ 10. The concern is located in the to the general public and to owners ness scheduled for the evening. It building formerly occupied by the was announced by 1939 President and operators of business establish­ Net Proceeds Over $60, Red and White grocery store at J. A. Bush that the next meeting ments throughout the nation: Stated by President’s the corner of Bridge and Third of the organization is to be held Considerable circulation has been Ball Committee on the 13th of February at which streets. given recently to an erroneous time the election of a board of The Clines have been busy since The President ’ s Birthday Ball, statement to the effect that there directors will be held. As has been the first of the year in remodeling held last Saturday evening for the the procedure in former years the is no legal compulsion to respond board named by the election will benefit of the infantile paralysis the interior of the store space, to the inquiries of census enum­ meet to choose from its members fund, proved successful it was constructing new shelves along the erators. the chamber president, vice presi­ stated Monday after a partial walls and building display tables The taking of the census of pop­ dent and secretary. check of proceeds from the dance .or merchandise. It was stated ulation in provided for in the Con­ The entertainment program for that none of the former shelf the evening was furnished by the was made. A small amount of funds stitution. Since its results provide space was suitable for the purpose derived from ticket sales was not the basis for Congressional repre­ Flames Destroy Furnish­ high school sextette and by Miss to which it will be applied. Barbara Sneath who gave two cello available to make a final account ­ sentation, all persons are required ings, Personal Belong­ solos. The sextette consists of Jo­ As was stated by the owners by law to give correct answers to ings; Stove Responsible anne and Barbara Nichols, Erma ing of the actual amount but with sewing supplies, gifts and notions the money on hand and an esti­ the inquiries of census enumerators. The George McKay residence on Kcberstein, Mary Lee Hall, Opai mate of the amount yet to be will be featured along with many From time to time the Congress First Avenue near the Lindsay Scheuerman and Kathleen Tomlin. turned in it was believed that a other items in the store. has, by special enactment, provided penalties for failure to comply and saw mill caught fire Monday morn­ figure close to $70 would be that for the giving of intentionally in­ ing about nine o’clock due to an contributed by Vernonia. correct information. These penalties overheated heater in the living Dime boxes which have been apply not only to the public but placed conspicuously on many busi­ to census employees as well. Cen­ room. All personal belongings and sus employees are required to treat most of the furnishings with the ness lirm counters were to remain census information as confidential exception of some bedding was out until the end of the month and divulgence of information about destroyed by flames which damag­ before that portion of the contri­ any individual or firm is severely ed extensively the interior of the bution was considered. Prophesies Relating to Bureau of Fisheries Is penalized. house, owned by Harry Culbertson. Present Day to Be Theme The committee in charge of the Making Survey of Cultur­ Fortunately, in the 150 years of census taking, the records show that The building itself was covered by dance expressed its appreciation of Talks by Minister al Stations it has rarely been necessary to insurance but household articles Rev. W. 0. Livingstone, minister to the public for attendance Sat­ Announcement was made last resort to compulsion. were not protected it was reported. of the First Christian Church of urday evening. Approximately 250 week of the introduction into the The penalties provided for non- The fire alarm was answered by Senate of the United States of a compliance with the 1940 Decennial the volunteer department in a short this city, has planned a series of people were present. special sermons of the general bill seeking a fish hatchery on Rock Census were set by Congressional creek. The measure reads as fol­ enactment of 1929. Similiar penal­ time and the blaze quickly quelled theme of Prophesies relating to the present day and the current lows: but not before the damage had ties have been provided by Census world events; this series will be A BILL resulted. Intention to File for Re­ law for more than 100 years. given, beginning February 4th, each To establish a fish hatchery. Penalties applicable to the public Nomination as Candidate range from $100 fines or 60 days Sunday and Wednesday evening Be it enacted by the Senate and during the month, and the public House of Representatives of the Stated , imprisonment for refusal to answer, is most cordially invited to hear United States of America in Con­ Fred W. Herman, Joint Repre­ up to $500 fines or one year im­ them. The themes treated will' be gress Assembled, that there is here­ sentative for Columbia and Clatsop prisonment for giving intentionally as follows: by authorized to be appropriated, State Highway Commis­ for counties announced his intention to incorrect information. February 4th, “ The Coming Con ­ the establishment and construc­ Proprietors of hotels, apartments, file for re-nomination as candidate sion to Be Interviewed tion of a fish-cultural station at a querors”; February 7 th," “Is the for reelection it was stated in a boarding houses and similiar enter­ February 15 Present Age Dying?”; February suitable location on Rock creek, a prises who refuse to cooperate with communication this week. 11th, “ Eloquence of Dead Em ­ enumerator in registering Information released Monday an­ tributary of the Nehalem river, in The communication in part fol­ the Radio Club to Have Con­ pires”; February 14th, “What Will Columbia County, Oregon, a sum quests are subject to a fine of lows: nounced the date of a meeting Tomorrow Bring Forth? ” ; Febru ­ not to exceed $50,000. trols; Seek Hidden Tal ­ “I wish to announce my inten­ $500. Individuals or committees who ary 18 th, “Will Dictatorship Ul­ with the State Highway Commission A letter Monday from James W. ent, Reported tion of filing for re-nomination as conspire to cause an inaccurate timately Rule the World?”; Febru­ at which time a change for the Mott, Representative of the 1st count of a community are subject Republican candidate for the office “The Mystery Hour” is the title ary 21st, “What is Meant by the District, expressed cooperation with of Joint Representative for Colum­ to a fine of $1,000 or imprison­ of the assembly program to be giv-! Millinium?”; February 25th, “Prop­ section of road between Treharne Senator McNary and stated that to and Sunsit camp will' be sought. ment for one year or both. bia and Clatsop counties. Compulsory submission of re­ en in the high school this Friday hesy and the Jew”; February 28th, Some efiort has been made in the expediate the matter he was intro­ "I feel that the experience gain­ “Will American Civilization En­ past to have the road designated a ducing an identical bill in the ed in the legislative sessions of ports by business firms dates from afternoon at 2:45. The entertain-1 dure?”. secondary state highway. The meet­ House. 1880. Penalties for refusal range ment will be in the form of a radio 1933 and 1939 will enable me to These services will be held at ing with the commission will seek more fully represent the interests J from $500 or 60 days imprisonment broadcast emanating from the Home 7:30 each evening. definite action in that respect, it of both counties, as well as that of or both up to as high as $10,000 Economics room where members of was stated. fines or one year imprisonment for the State at large.” J the Radio Club will be in charge School Attendance Delegates from Columbia and misrepresentation. Yours Sincerely, Washington counties are expected of the controls. The program will A census enumerator who refuse» Fred W. Herman Becoming Normal— to be present for the meeting or neglects to do his official duty be broadcast in the study hall. Attendance in the three Vernonia which will be held in the Public is subject to a fine of $500. If he The reason for the program ’ s schools has increased greatly since Service buiilding in Portland. Clyde Sessman reveals to an outsider any informa­ name, “The Mystery Hour” lies last, week according to figures re­ Interment Held— tion he has collected on his official in the fact that the listening aud­ leased Monday morning by school Service Department for Clyde Sessman, better known to duties, he is subject to a $1,000 ience will not know who is perform­ heads. Last week the grade schools fine or two years imprisonment or Furniture Store Changed Vernonia people as “Red”, passed had 130 absentees as against 57 for Better Service away in the sanatorium in Arling­ both. If he knowingly reports false ing; the names of the radio per­ if or this week; the high school ton, California, January 24, after information to the Bureau of the formers are kept mysteriously hidden counted 18 absent this Monday as An announcement this week by 18 months of illness. He was born Census, he is subject to a fine of from the listeners. Kenneth Write, manager of Pater­ According to Principal McCrae against 30 last Monday. The hope in Vernonia, February 2, 1915, $2,000 or imprisonment for five son’s Furniture Store here, made (who mysteriously mentions no is that full attendance may be where he lived until two years ago. years or both. known an enlarged department of names of performers for Friday) realized by next week. A large He is survived by his parents, Mr. the theory behind the program is number of the grade school’s ab­ Cash Assistance to Be the concern to make possible more and Mrs. E. C. Sessman of this Rifle Team Meet» sences are in the Washington prim­ complete service to customers. The to unearth hidden talent. A num ­ city, a brother, Lloyd of Alsea, and Defeat at Hillsboro— Offered for Use During enlargement includes a radio and ber of students have never partici­ ary grade where the chicken pox two sisters, Mrs. Ralph Behnke and has just begun its attack; Lincoln Freshman Year refrigeration service laboratory plus The Vernonia Rifle Club met its pated in school entertainments be­ Mrs. Earl Becker, both of Los school had only 8 children out. cause of shyness or for other reasons Announcement fkom the high an extensive stock of parts for Angeles, and a grandmother, Mrs. econd defeat of the first half of school states that the Oregon repair work. The enlargement will Mabie Dent of Vernonia. Inter­ its season last. Friday, January 26, “The Mystery Hour” will provide the opportunity for the timid ones Lumm Elected when the Hillsboro Rifle Club won Mothers, a statewide organization make possible the repairing and ment was held in Riverside, Calif­ to reveal their talents without the match held in Hillsboro. The of mothers of the University of servicing of all makes of refriger­ Business Agent — ornia. .core was 900-882. The five high suffering the seifconsciousness felt Fred Lumm was named Business Oregon students, is offering this ators it was stated. Bert Eastman will be in charge point men for Vernonia were: when facing an audience. Agent for Local No. 37, IWA year three cash scholarships, one Christian Endeavor Zimmerdahl, 184; Tomlin, 178; after results of last week’s election of $200, two of $150 each, toward of the repair and service work. Banquet Due Friday— Kellmer, 176; Meilis, 172; Wagner, were determined. Lumm will serve educational expenses during the Portland Orchestra Members of the Christian En­ 172. the remainder of the term of of­ reshman year at the University of Eastern Outfitting to deavor Union will attend a banquet The Vernonia schedule for the To Play Here Saturday— fice vacated by resignation of Ly­ Oregon. Play IWA Five Saturday— to be held Friday evening of this second half of the Columbia­ These scholarships are awarded Bill Hune and his nine-piece man Wax. The Eastern Outfitting basketbal. ■reek, February 2, in the social Willamette Rifle League has been orchestra from Portland will play cn the basis of outstanding promise room of the Evangelical church. released as follows: as a University student, together five is scheduled to play here Sat­ here Saturday evening, February Recher» in California— The a7 fair will begin at 7 p. m. Feb. 2 Hill Military There 3, at the Legion hall it was stated Mr. and Mrs. Howard Reeher and sith the need for scholarship as­ urday, February 3, this week it and will be pot-luck it was stated. Feb. 9 Esco There this week by William Brosy, man­ son, Howard, Jr., left for Cali'ornia sistance in order to attend the was announced the first of the It is sponsored by the Christian Feb. 16 Oregon Gun Club Here ager for the group. The orchestra Wednesday morning to be gone University. Graduates of Oregon week by Denny Ryves, manager of and Evangelical churches and will Feb. 23 Canco Here previously performed for dancers until next week. Mrs. Paul Gordon high schools expecting to graduate the IWA five. The Astoria team is commemorate the anniversary of the Mar. 1 Here here and was well received at that will be uj charge of Reeher’s Groc­ this spring, or of the two preced­ reputedly one of the strongest in Hillsboro that city. founding of Christian Endeavor. Mar. 8 Corbett Here time. ing years are eligible. | ery during their absence. Residence Damaged By Fire Mon. Series of Sermons Planned Herman Announces Candidacy "Mystery Hour” Broadcast Due At High School Senate Bill S. 3162 Introduced Delegation to Seek Change For Road Laboratory Enlarged at Patersons Scholarships Offered hy U of O Club