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Thursday, March 12, 1942, Vernonia Eagle, Vernonia, Oregon 5 Sunday school convenes at 10 a. m. at the I. O. O. F. hall under the direction of. Charles Ratkie, superintendent. Assembly of God Church —Rev. John W. Hodges, Pastor Sunday services: 9:45 A. M.—Bible school, direct ed by Alban Colsen, superintendent. 11:00 A. M.—Morning worship. C :30 P. M.—Christ Ambassador’s services. Wednesday night, 7:45—Bible study and prayer meeting. Thursday, 2:00 P. M.—Ladies missionary and prayer band. Friday, 7:30—Christ Ambassadors We invite everyone to be in our services. News of the Theatre NEW STAR TRIO— In their first triple-starring fea- ture, Dick Foran, Leo Carrillo and Andy Devine are seen in the action- packed adventure drama, Universal’s “The Kid From Kansas.” Seven fast-moving outdoor pic tures are planned for the trio. “The Kid From Kansas” is the story of a big-scale swindle attempted against fruit plantation owners. ‘SILENT’ STAR RETURNS— Back in 1919 • William Farnum was starred in the silent version of Zane Grey’s “Last of the Du- anes.” A short while ' ago he was signed by 20th Century-Fox to a featured role in the sound version of the same story. I Guaranteed Watch Repairing W. T. JACOBS 1162 State Street Vernonia Draftee Days to DeGrave, Lieutenant Glenn Oregon Navy Recruiting chief, has received notice that a minimum of 10 days must elapse between the time a draft registrant receives his preliminary physical' examination and the time he is subject to call for the service. Notice for the second physical leads automatically to induction, according to latest army regulations. Men classified as eligible for ser vice in the first physical are advised that they may be called to duty at any time after the 10 day period has elapsed. They are therefore re quired to apply for enlistment in the Navy within 10 days after the first LUMBER — SHINGLES — VENEER WHOLESALE AND RETAIL See my bargains in Kiln Dried Lumber at $8.75 per M. and up. Open Saturdays from 8 a. m. to noon. BRUCE New and Used Parts New and Used Tires Gas and Oil Expert Auto Repairing LYNCH AUTO PARTS RIVERVIEW Phone 773 The Forest Grove NATIONAL BANK WANT TO BUY—Red cedar fence FOR SALE OR TRADE—Man’s bi posts dry enough for immediate cycle in good Condition. See it ait use. Could use 1000 a month. Inter FOR SALE OR RENT—Five room the Hess place at Treharne. 11 t 3 ested parties write W. F. Brown, house with bath. George Divine, 714 S. 21st, Salem, Ore. third house up Pebble Creek road. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Three bed 9t3 room, full modern house. Good WANTED—Housework during uay- time. Apply at Eagle office.9t3 garage and woodshed. One block FOR SALE—1936 Chevrolet 2-door in good shape. See Mrs. Madge from Heath’s Service Station in LOST—Box containing chain tight Rogers, 1256 Bridge St., Vernonia. Riverview. Will sell very reasonable ener, wrenches, etc. Return to J. 813— or will trade for smaller house. On R. (Shorty) Lee. 11 t 1 account of sickness we must leave FOR SALE OR TRADE—For town here. Good opportunity for some LOST—Studebaker hub cap. Re ward if returned to Vernonia property: Two acres and five- one. See John F. Penney, River 10 t 3 7tf— Auto Company, room house, semi-modern, one mile view. LEGAL NOTICE Notice hereby is given that warrants for collection of delinquent taxes on personal property have been issued by M. R. CALHOUN, Sheriff and Tax Collector of COLUMBIA Clounty, State of Oregon, on the 9th day of February, 1942, in substance as follows: WHEREAS, The persons hereinafter named appear as owning or having possession or control of certain personal property, hereinafter described, and as being liable for payment of taxes thereon; and WHEREAS, Taxes lawfully assessed, levied and charged .on said personal property have not been pail and are delinquent for the several years and in the respective amounts hereinafter specified; NOW THEREFORE, In pursuance of Chapter 389, Oregon Laws, 1941, I, M. R. CALHOUN, Sheriff and Tax Collector qf Columbia County, State of Oregon, have duly issued warrants to enforce payment of said delinquent taxes. . , , , x The names of the persons owning or having possession or contrpl of said personal property, and the description of the property as appearing in the latest tax roll, the year or years for which taxes are delin quent, the principal amount of the delinquent taxes for each year and the interest accrued thereon to the 15th day of February, 1942, the date of issuance of said warrants are as follows: Name of Owner 8.46 8.30 5.66 13.05 8.08 $ 43.55 S. E. and Minnie Baker Route 1, Vernonia, Oregon No. 15 Livestock 1939 .63 3.09 Total of Warrant $ 3.72 3.72 Carroll and Jennett Chance Vernonia, Uregon No. 43 Improvements on Real’ Estate 1940 1939 .38 3.32 .40 1.98 Total of Warrant $ 3.70 2.38 6.08 Equipment and Tools .65 5.70 1940 Total of Warrant $ 6.35 6.35 Merchandise and Furniture and Fixtures 1940 1939 1938 2.51 22.13 5.67 27.91 3.50 13.17 Total of Warrant 24.64 33.58 16.67 $ 74.89 Livestock 1940 .27 2.41 Total of Warrant $ 2.68 2.68 Machinery and Livestock 1.30 6.39 1939 Total of Warrant $ 7.69 7.69 Livestock 1940 .79 6.97 Total of Warrant $ 7.76 7.76 Livestock 1940 1939 .96 .11 .19 .95 Total of Warrant $ 1.07 1.14 2.21 Furniture and Fixtures, Merchan dise and Improvements on Real Es tate_______ Livestock 1940 5.86 57.03 Total of Warrant 62.89 $ 62.89 1940 .96 .11 Total of Warrant $ Machinery and Livestock 1940 1938 1938 .24 2.09 .41 1.43 1.76 6.20 Total of Warrant 2.33 1.84 7.96 $ 1Z.13 Livestock 1938 2.47 .70 Total’ of Warrant $ 1940 49.40 5.60 Total of Warrant 55.00 $ 55,00 Boat 1940 1939 1938 1937 1936 .15 1.34 .28 1.37 .38 1.33 .30 .83 .51 1.16 Total of Warrant $ 1.49 1.65 1.71 1.13 1.67 7.65 Machinery 1931 10.99 14.34 Total of Warrant 25.33 * 25.33 Ohler Bros., Timber Route, Vernonia, Oregon No. 182 Merchandise and Fixtures Furniture and W. O. Porterfield, Vernonia, Oregon Merchandise No. 192 Oregon-American LUMBER CORPORATION Vernonia, Oregon Curtains and lace table covers expertly done. St. Helens Laundry ST. HELENS, ORE. Pick ups and deliveries each Tues, and Fri. Agent—Museum Shop Barber 1.05 5.17 Total of Warrant .10 .89 194 .18 .88 1939 Total of Warrant 1939 1.07 1.07 3.17 3.17 $ 6.22 6.22 $ Livestock 1940 1.53 13.47 Total of Warrant s 15.00 15.00 Livestock 1940 .08 .78 Total of Warrant $ .86 86 H. C. McDonald (The Club) Vernonia, Oregon No. 226 Furniture and Fixtures 1940 1939 2.93 25.84 2.22 11.73 Total of Warrant 28.77 13.95 $ 42.72 C. O. and Gertha K. Thomas Vernonia, Oregon No. 223 Merchandise 1934 1932 1931 22.10 36.63 43.98 64.05 21.74 29.11 Total of Warrant 58.73 108.03 50.85 $217.61 Bert and Pauline Tisdale Vernonia, Oregon No. 233 Livestock 1939 .27 1.32 Total of Warrant $ Vernonia Eagle, Vernonia, Oregon Machinery No. 235 1940 1938 1934 5.09 44.93 19.51 68.88 17.50 30.52 Total of Warrant 50.02 88.39 48.02 $186.43 Ed Boe, Vernonia, Oregon No. 236 Machinery and Livestock 1940 1.09 9.62 Total of Warrant 10.71 $ 10.71 Vernonia Steam Laundry Vernonia, Oregon No. 237 Machinery 1934 69.95 115.95 Total of Warrant 185.90 $185.90 Livestock "THE ROLL OF HONOR BANK” WE WANT TO DO TOUR LAUNDRY THE WAY THAT YOU DESIRE, WE'VE SERVICES TO SUIT YOU, SO WON'T YOU PLEASE INQUIRE? $ .99 1.06 2,05 C. A. and Catherine Sherratt PIANO—Must repossess. Will leave Vernonia, Oregon with responsible party. Sell cheap No. 213 for cash or some terms. Write Box W. D. Steele, Vernonia, Oregon 215 care of Vernonia Eagle. 10 t 3 No. 222 •PHONE $ 7.60 $ .86 1.40 6.90 3.98 1.68 4.91 8.14 3.25 4.83 Total of Warrant FOR SALE—Two dairy cows. In Clyde and Cassie Reynolds quire Bee Ranch near Keasey. Route 1, Vernonia ? 11 t 1 No. 200 J. A. Thornburg, President O CÖ f-W 1940 1939 1936 1934 1932 I OR SALE—Horse. Weight 1500 pounds; 3 years, 4 months old; John McMullen, Mist, Oregon half Shire, half Percheron. See No. 159 Iiarold Bergerson. 11 t 2 Nance Pharmacy, Vernonia, Oregon No. 175 FOR SALE—’36 Chevrolet four- Claude Newkirk, Vernonia, Oregon door sedan. Good tires. Will trade No. 178 for small house. See Mrs. George Partridge. 10 t 3 Invites You to Bank by Mail if Inconvenient to Come in Person 'TC v C Merchandise and Stock J. R. Lee, Vernonia, Oregon No. 142 FQR SALE—Row boat, Navy bino culars, dining room set, Lang range, davenport and wall telephone. L. C. Boeck, Mist Rt. 11 t 1 * E. S. Bafforu, Vernonia, Oregon No. 12 Louis LeRoy and Fairy Grace Luramore, Vernonia, Oregon No. 136 • . < o H. M. and Isabelle Culbertson V ernonia, Oregon NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the No. 55 undersigned has filed her final ac R. W. and Maude L. Duncan count in the estate of Jess Wilbur Vernonia, Oregon Skinner, also known as J. W. Skin No. 62 ner, deceased, in the County Court of Columbia County, Oregon, and Harley Edwards, Vernonia, Oregon the court has fixed Saturday, April iio. 63 11, 1942, at 10 o’clock a. m. in the T. F. Epping, Route 1, Vernonia Court Room of said Court as the No. 67 time and place for hearing of ob- Henry Glahn, Vernonia, Oregon jections thereto and the settlement No. 79 thereof. Bull Henderson, Vernonia, Oregon Mary Skinner No. 98 Administratrix. Neal W. Bush H. L. King, Vernonia Attorney for Administratrix. No. 132 Classified Ads • Description of Property 15-42 Church of Jesus Christ Of Latter Day Saints— Legal Notices 11 t 3 iterest to —The Livingstone». Ministeri 9:45 a. m.—Bible school. 11:00—Communion service and preaching; subject of sermon— “Our Spiritual Security.” 6:30 p. m.—Christian Endeavor meetings. 7:30—-Song service; sermon, sub ject—“The Last of the Dictat ors." Sermons on prophesy each Wed nesday and Thursday evenings 7:30. from town on Stoney Point road. FOR RENT—Modern 4 room house with or without adjoining farm Inquire Carl Davis, Stoney Point land. See Mrs. Ross Duncan, Keasey road. loute. 11 t 3— m ount u.nristian Church FOR SALE—Two acres partly cleared. Three-room house, small barn, chicken house. Three miles from Sunset junction on Vernonia load at county line. $326.00. Terms J. A. Johnson. 9t3 t Taxes At The Churches physical, if they are to be certain of successfully entering the Navy. The officer emphasized that men who prefer the seagoing branch of the service should apply for enlist- ment wthin this period, Otherwise, MR. JORDAN COMES he said, they may miss ■the boat, TO TOWN— since they cannot join the Navy ‘'Here Comes Mr. Jordan,” Co after the second physical. lumbia’s unusLal new comedy star ring Robert Montgomery, opens scon at the Joy Theatre. Directed by Alexander Hall and produced by Everett Riskin from the riotous CALL FOR BIDS Notice is hereby given that bids Sidney Buchman-Seton I. Miller scieen-play, “Here Comes Mr. Jor for 230 cords of wood will be re Schwab, clerk of dan” includes in its stellar support ceived by Lee No. 47 Jt„ Ver- School District ing ca-t such well-known character actors and comics as Claude Rains, nunia, Oregon, 200 cords to be delivered at the Evelyn Keyes, James Gleason, Ed Washington Grade School and 30 ward Everett Horton, Rita Johnson, cords to be delivered to the Lincoln Halliwell Hobbes, John Emery, Don School’. ald MacBride and Benny Rubin. Bids should be in Mr. Schwab’s UNSEEN ACTORS— hands on or before April 7, 1942. 'Both Claude Rain,s Rain-s and Lon We are asking bids on old growth Chaney, who play father and son in cord wood, second growth cord Univetl-al’s i.J ror drama, “The wood, old growth slab wood and Wolf Man,” made invisible film de second growth slab wood. Signed: Glenn Hawkins buts. Chairman Rains was introduced in the title Lee Schwab role cf “The Invisible Man,” Uni Clerk versal thrill film of 1933. In ert March 5, 12, 19, 26, and Young Chaney was also unseen in his first picture, “Girl Crazy,” in April 2. 1932. He was on the end of the chorus line unseen behind a pillar. NOTICE The County Court of Columbia ACTOR IN DEMAND— County, Oregon, has appointed me William Gargan, who has a sup administrator of the estate of Matt porting role in Universal’s new M. Johnson, also known as M. M. comedy sensation, “Keep 'Em Fly Johnson, deceased. All persons hav ing,” plays his 20th screen aviator ing claims against said estate are role in the Abbott and Costello of required to present them, with pro fering which also features Martha per vouchers, to me at the office Raye, Carol Bruce and Dick Foran. of Neal W. Bush, Joy Theatre Build He characterizes a civilian instruc ing, Vernonia, Oregon, within six tor in an Army air school. months from March 5th. 1942. Gargan went into “Keep ’Em Gene Shipman Flying” two days after completing a Administrator. similar portrayal in Universal’s “Fly Neal W. Bush ing Cadets.” Attorney for Administrator. Publish March 5, 12, 19, 26 and April 2. ear of elinquency This prod/uction Stars George Montgomery as Bufk Duane and Farnum will portray a Texas Ran- ger who brings Buck to the side of law and order. 1.59 1.59 Immediately after service of these warrants by publication of this notice once a week for four consecutive weeks, if the delinquent taxes, interest and cost of service shall not have been paid, each such warrantor a duplicate thereof will be filed with the County Clerk for entry in the judgment docket of the county. There upon, the amounts of the several warrants, so docketed, shall become liens upon the title to any interest in real property owned by the respective persons against whom such warrants have been issued. The effect shall be the same as though the people of Columbia County had recovered judgment against the person named in each such warrant for the full amount of the delinquent taxes Covered by such warrant, together with interest thereon and costa as provided by law. The lien of any warrant so docketed shall be released on full payment of the amount of delinquent taxes, interest and costs covered therein; or on a satisfactory showing that the person against whom the warrant was issued was under no liability for payment of such taxes at the time the warrant was issued and has not become liable for such payment at any subsequent time; or for other good and sufficient reason. This notice • Vl of lOOUOIIVC issuance of VS* warrants waaionin 1U1 for cvnuvnv collection II vr of • •« delinquent V • *1 wai w y'«- personal • . • — - property r- — taxes -- - -- ---- is published • pursuant to the the provisions provisions of of Chapter Chapter 389, 389, Oregon Oregon Laws, Laws, 1941, 1941, and and Section Section 1-607, 1-607, O. O. C. C. L. L. A., A., once a week for four consecutive weeks in the Vernonia Eagle, a newspaper of general circulation, published in Columbia County, State of Oregon. Date of first publication of this notice, February 12. 1942, and date of last publication, March 12, 1942. M. R. CALHOUN Sheriff and Tax Collector By J. G. THOMPSON Deputy. —