Legal Notices
NOTICE: Pursuant to an order
of the County Court made and
entered on June 7th, 1944. no
tice is hereby given that the fol
lowing described county warrants
which were issued more than
seven (7) years prior to July 1,
1944, and have not been present
ed for payment, and unless pre
sented within sixty (60) days
from said July 1st, 1944, same
will be cancelled and payment
thereof will be refused.
GROWING SCHOOL
CHILDREN
Need lots of milk for
health and energy.
They’ll like Nehalem
Dairy milk, too. Phone
us for regular delivery
to your home.
NEHALEM DAIRY
PRODUCTS CO.
Phone 471
GENERAL FUND
Number Date Name Amount
9818 July 2, 1936
$ 4.40
William S. Taylor
9819 July 2, 1936
4.40
Jennie Taylor
9927 Aug. 6, 1936
10.00
B. P. Sutton
9942 Aug. 6 1936
The Irwin-Hodson Co. 1.60
109 Sept.' 3, 1936
1.50
J. A. Ernest
379 Sept. 3, 1936
15.00
Maysel E. Johnson
425 Nov. 5,1936
2.00
Robert Brown
554 Nov. 5, 1936
1.00
D.E. Freeman
700 Nov. 5, 1936
7.00
J. P. Plouts
704 Nov. 5, 1936
E. R. Benson
7.00
122 Nov. 5, 1936
Marion County
2.00
1049 Jan. 7, 1937
C. Lusby
1.50
1121 Jan. 7, 1937
Bertha George
20.00
1362 Mar. 4, 1937
3.80
Ci Dondo
1554 Apr. 8, 1937
. 4.00
J. F. Dart
1593 Apr. 8, 1937
1.60
M. R .Van Tassel
1594 Apr. 8,’1937
1.90
E. L. Van Gilder
General Fund Total
$88.70
GENERAL ROAD FUND
9441 Apr. 8, 1937
1.28
Atlas Engine: Co.
9447 Apr. 8, 1937
Multnomah Iron Wks. 3.05
Keasey Residents
Note Activities
KEASEY—Mr. an Mrs. Robert
Hodgson ani son made a trip to
Hillsboro Sunday to see their
daughter-in-law.
Dale Johnson visited at the
Robert Hodgson home Saturday.
Mr. Lee Lindsley left for the
Forestry Thursday, where he will
be employed untill he is called
for duty in the marines.
Mrs. Johnny Battrick and son,
of Portland, visited with her par
ents, Mf. and Mrs. Clarence Reed,
last week.
Miss Doris Stevenson visited at
the Albert Krieger home list
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Krieger
visited at the W. J. Lindsley
home Saturday evening.
Visitors at the W. J. Lindsley
home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Smith and two children, Mrs.
V. M. Lindsley and family, Mrs.
Elton O’Conner and son and Miss
Claribel Lindsley.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Counts and
daughter visited at the Flienerrs
home in St Helens, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Bittner vis
ited. at the Herb Counts home
Friday evening.
Pvt. Albert Krieger Jr., who
has been home on a furlough,
left Friday. His folks, Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Krieger and family
and Doris Stevenson, went as far
as Portland with him where they
visited relatives.
Gen. Road Fund Total $ 4.33
ROAD DISTRICT NO. 1
8447 July 2, 1936
.80
Geo. Holding
9688 May 6, 1937
4.50
Kenneth Britton
Road Dist. No. 1 Total
TOTAL
$ 5.30
$98.33
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I
have hereunto set my hand and
seal of the County Court this
30th day of June, 1944.
Court Seal.
J. W. HUNT
County Clerk
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Picnic
Doesn’t this glass
look refreshing? You
can enjoy one at Des-
sy’s.
DESSY’S
TAVERN
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Enjoyed
The John Burnsides, J. W.
Nicholes, Judd Greenmans and
grandson, Jim, C. L. Andersons
and Jack and Margaret, Miss
Vera Finnell, Ray East, Miss
Joanne Nichols and her guest,
Miss Shirley Rigg of Longview,
enjoyed a picnic at the fireplace
on the top of the O-A hill on
July 4th.
Here's Opportunity
The opportunity to protect your property
with service that makes sure you get the best.
We mean car lubrication that leaves nothing
wanting for we check your auto carefully,
grease it thoroughly, and use high-grade greas
es and oils that do what their intended to do—
LUBRICATE THOROUGHLY
Heath’s Service Station
Phone 5711
At the Mile Bridge, Riverview
piîotiful foods
There’s no surer way of aiding the war food
situation than that of buying foods that are
plentiful. By so doing you help to relieve the
demand for those foods that are scarce and at
the same time decrease the surplus of plentiful
foods before they, in some cases, become un-
usuable.
When you do your grocery shopping, King’s
offers you a fine selection of foods that will
help you prepare your food menus with ease
and with the proper vitamin-giving qualities
that are so important to good health!
SHOP KING’S FOR THE BEST FOODS
King’s Grocery and Market
“Where Your Money Buys More”
At the Mile Bridge
Phone 91
Riverview
Helping Circle
Holds Meeting
MIST — Austin Corll has just
finished getting his water system
in his new house cn the mount
ain.
Mr. and Mrs. William Brid-
gers went to St. Helens Mon.
evening to attend a Red Cross
meeting.
C. O. Hayden spent a couple
of days this week in Portland
for the Mathews Brothers Co.
Company.
The Mist Helping Circle met
last Thursday at the home of
Mrs. John Libel. There was quite
a good atendance and a most de
licious dinner was served.
After dinner a business meet
ing was conducted. The meeting
was called to order ‘by Madam
Sigenthaler and was opened by
singing “God Bless America”.
A small amount of business
concerning cemetary work and
the Boy Scouts was followed by
a social afternoon, The next
meeting will be on the fourth
Thursday and will be held at
the home of Mrs. L. E. McGee.
The Forum
To the editor of the IVernonia
Eagle:
I, myself, am with Pvt. George
N. Hult 100 per cent on keeping
Columbia county wet. As for
myself, I do not drink, but as
others like a drink once in awhile
why not let them have it. Our
boys are gone to give their all
for a bit of freedom. Now, why
not let ithem that return home
have the comfort of a drink?
I say there are just a few
too many who wish to interfere
with the business of others. I,
myself, would rather see the
saloons like they were some 50
years ago. You never saw a teen-
age drunk on the street or any
other place. A man or boy went
in, gc>t himself a drink and went
out again. It seems to me the
more some interfere, the worse
they make matters. And, if the
county is dry, wont bootleggers
rprout up over night and every
body will sneak around and buy,
Classified Ads
Business Directory
NOTICE
To property owners to cut
grass in compliance with city
ordinance whereby land owners
are required to cut grass on their
property and on half of street
and alleys adjoining said prop
erty.
A. D. Lolley
City Marshal
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FOR SALE
AD
CLASSIFIED
CREDIT
75c.
ads with
Blind
YOUNG, fresh cow. O. S. Poynt
er, Keasey Rt.
27t3
CHILD’S play pen with casters,
floor. Pad included. 458 North
Street.
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Former Mist
Residents Visit
be
relative to such ads.
information
No
classifieds
on
will be given out until after pap
er is issued.
WEINER pigs.
Keasey Rt.
MCCORMICK Mowing machine,
12” plow. A. F. Swanson, River
view.
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to
Minimum
charge 50c. No information given
KALE, ASTER and pansy plants.
Mrs. G. K. Thacker, 958 First
Ave., Vernonia.
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FOR SALE
answers
handled by The Eagle:
only
accepted
Poetry
as
paid
5c per type line.
Rate:
FOR SALE
WANTED: Fir
piling,
cedar
poles, all sizes. Quote pri^s
f.o.b. Shipping point,
earliest
Martin
shipment. Niedermeyer
Co., Spalding Bldg., Portland,
L got?—
Ore.,
WANTED: Day-old calf. L. E.
Stiff, Keasey Rt.
26t3—
HOUSE with electricity and wat
er across road from school house.
Can have chickens, pasture for
two cows and brooder house.
Fruit and garden spot. Inquire at
Eagle office or at Squeeze Inn.
25t3
TWO FIVE-ROOM apartments,
partly furnished. Inquire 896
Rose Ave.
25t3
PERSONAL
Herb
Counts,
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’31 BUICK. $110. Good rubber.
Call evenings. 1081 Washington.
It
FOUR-ROOM HOUSE with
and five lots in Riverview,
cash. Write Milton Rogers,
Oregon.
bath
$650
Mist,
25t3
FRYERS. Average 2 ü lbs dres-
sed. OPA prices. Full line of
Hodgen Brewster poultry and
dairy feeds. Phone 336. Free de-
livery. H. J. Peaisnall.
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MODERN four-room house for
sale cheap. For particulars see
Mrs. Jennie Dickerson, 858 Rose
Ave.
25t3
LOST AND FOUND
PERMANENT WAVE, 59c! Do
your own Permanent with Charm-
Kurl Kit. Complete equipment,
including 40 curlers and sham
poo. Easy to do, absolutely harm
less. Praised by thousands in
cluding Fay McKenzie, glamorous
movie star. Money refunded if
not satisfied. W. J. Armitage
Drugs.
7-20-44
LONELY?
WRITE BOX 26,
VANCOUVER, WASHINGTON.
FREE! If Excess acid causes you
pains of Stomach Ulcers, Indi
gestion,
Heartburn,
Belching,
Bloating, Nausea, Gas pains, get
free sample, Udga, at Armitage
Drug Company.
8/17/44
LODGES
LOST: C gas ration coupons No.
6358147 & 6358226. Return to
Lyle Baker.
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heifer
YEARLING Guernsey
branded with bar under M on
right hip. Finder notify Elagle
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office.
WANTED
MIST—We were pleased to
welcome some of the members of WANTED TO RENT: Furnished
a family of earrlier days, who or partly furnished house. Ref
erences furnished and will pay
have been gone some over ten
premium rental for nice place.
years. Most of you remember the Might be interested in buying
Eks, who lived across the river. later. Advertiser, 8414 Aurora
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Leonard and his sister, Gertrude, Ave., Seattle 3, Wash.
are both married. Leonard works \VE WILL purchase spruce, fir
in a laboratory in Detroit, Mich. hemlock and white fir pulp wood
Another sister, Ellen, is also in at following prices delivered by
Mich. She’s a nurse. The father, truck to our Wood Mill. Prices
John Ek, has been working a . are subject to cancellation on 30
number of years in the shipyard day’s notice or sooner if request
in Portland, where the Eks have ed by WPB or OPA.
a home. An older brother is in
8’ slabwood (minimum thick
the army.
ness 3”) $10.00 per cord. 4’ or
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Turner ar 8’ pulp wood (either split or
rived here from Portland Sat. to round) $12.00 per cord. I )” to
wreck the old Turner house and 20” diameter. Both above for
use the lumber to build on their unpeeled wood. If peeled, $2.00
property in McMinnville. They per cord additional.
started working on it Sun. mom.
12’ 8” logs at ceiling prices
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sears were and prices for longer logs on ap
here from McMinnville Wed. vis plication. Delivery can be made
iting at the Joe Rossier home. any day except Wednesday be
Lloyd left for the navy Thurs.
tween 8:00 A.M. and 4:30 P.M.
Austin Corll was in the village and any night u,p to 1:30 A.!V$
Sat., from his home on the except Saturday night. ST. HEL
Clatskanie Mt.
ENS PULP & PAPER CO., St.
Mrs. Donald Sundland enter Helens, Oregon.
,
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tained her sister, Lillian over
the week end.
MISCELLANEOUS
Judge and Mrs. Gault Patton
were here from Seaside Sun., ALL KINDS of insurance: sick,
and spent the day with Earl accident, life, car and fir^. Geo-
W. Bell, Phone 773.
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Roper family.
Reed Holding has bought one
Business - Professional
of the tie mills owned by Hughes
Directory
and Jepson.
Henry Kleabber was helping
Pete Knowles hay Sun.
G. J. Ten Brook, M. D.
paying all the way from $2.50
per pint to $20 a gallon.
Here is luck to the boys over
seas and elsewhere. They will
find Columbia county wet when
.they arrive.
M. G. Wilson
Mist, Oregon
PHYSICIAN
and. SURGEON
Office Phone 72
Regular
meetings:
^1*3 Weds. 8 p.m.
Jack
Nance,
Lee
Schwab,
Adjutant
Visiting members welcome 4-45—
Vernonia Lodge No. 246
Meet* Every Tuesday
8 P. M.
Robert Tunnell, N. G.
R. A. Bramblett, Sec’y
»
Meets
2nd
evenings
of
and
in
Shroeder,
Lena
Grand
Noble
Geraldine Bramblett, Vico Grand
Gwin,
Alice
Secretary
Treasurer
Claudine Banta,
3-45
Vernonia F. O. E.
Order of
(Fraternal
Eagles)
Hall
I.O.O.F.
Vernonia
and 4th
2nd
Friday •
8
W.
Wm. Anderson,
R.
L.
M.
P.
Pre*.
Sec’y.
Thompson,
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Knights of Pythias
Harding
Lodge
No.
116
Vernonia, Oregon
Meeting*:
I.O.O.F.
Second and
Hall,
Mondays
Fourth
Each Month
Pythian Sister*
Vernonia Temple No. 61
Hall
I.O.O.F.
Meeting«:
Fourth
and
each
Wednesday
month.
2-45
Order of Eastern Star
Roland D. Eby, M. D
PHYSICIAN
and
Chapter
Nehalem
143,
S.
E.
O.
Regular com
munication first
SURGEON
and
Wed.
3rd
each
of
month
at Masonic Tem
ple. All visiting
For
Your
Beauty
Need«
ELIZABETH’S
BEAUTY SALON
Hair
Stylist
and
sisters and broth
ers
welcome.
Alberta Mills, Worthy Matron
Genevieve
Hatfield,
Sec'y.
Vernonia Lodge No. 1*4
A.F.
Cosmetologist
&
Masonic
A.M.
moots
Temple
Communication
Expert Toiuorial Work
BEN’S BARBER SHOP
Vernonia, Oregon
NEHALEM VALLEY
MOTOR FREIGHT
Frank Hartwick—
Proprietor
Portland
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Timber
•
Vernonia
Sunset • Elsie • Cannon
Gearhart
*
1-45
A. F. & A. M.
Elizabeth Horn
Vernonia, Oregon
month
I. O. O. F. Hall.
of
Phone 431
Oregon-American
LUMBER
CORPORATION
Thursday
4th
each
LUMBER—Wholesale and Retail
C. BRUCE
4-44
Mt. Heart Rebekah
Second
Residence Phone 1026
Commander
Town Office 891
See my bargains in kiln dried lumber at $12
per M and up. Open Saturday 8 a.m. to noon.
3
FOR RENT
EXTRA.
10c
ADS
Cards of Thanks and Notice«:
matter
FRESH cows for sale. $75 to
$100. Collins Guptill, Old Doc
Hall place three miles north of
Vernonia.
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Three
insertions for price of two. Mini
mum charge 25c.
TWO NICE white New Zealand
does and a buck. John Elder,
Riverview.
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HEAVY slab wood; 8-foot green;
fine for heater, furnace or split
for range. Order now and have
good dry wood for winter. $5.50
per cord. John Dickhaut, River
view dist. (Harmon Place) 26t3
lc
RATES:
insertion.
first
word,
per
3, 1944
Thursday, Jul
Vernonia Eagle
Beach
Seaside
Vernonia Phone 1042
at
Stated
first
Thursday of each month.
at 7:30 p.m.
Frank E. Lana, W. M.
Glen F. Hawkins, Sec’y.
1-4S
American Legion
VERNONIA
POST
II»
Moats first and
Third Mon.
Each
of
month.
AUXILIARY
First and Third Mondays
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