Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, August 23, 1945, Page 7, Image 7

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    FAST, CONVENIENT ADS
LEGAL NOTICES - LODGE ANNOUNCEMENTS - DIRECTORY SERVICE
FOR SALE
FOR SALE
CARD OF THANKS
5-room house. 50 x 210 ft lot,
woodshed & garage, chicken lot
& garden room. Vernonia side
mile bridge, Riverview. Merle
Warren, Lebanon, Ore. Rt. 3
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MODERN 2 bedroom home. New­
ly redecorated. Located on 50x
100 lot. Woodshed or garage,
nice shrubbery, good lawn, new
sidewalk. $2,000 with half down
or $1900 cash. Immediate posses­
sion. 441 South First Ave. Get
keys from 442 across street. 33t3
WE WISH to. express our sincere
thanks for the kindness and
flowers at the time of the death
of Darrel Winslow.
Mr. and Mrs. John Winslow
and family and relatives
A FEW TONS of oats and vetch
hay. 2 feeder pigs. 4 cows. C. R.
Miller, Timber road, box 82. 34t3
ROOM SIZE Wilton rug, $20.00
Carpet Runner, $3. 314' yds car­
pet runner, $3.00. Several yards
brussels carpet cheap. C. J. Con­
ley, 2 miles north of Sunset
camp, Timber-Vernonia highway.
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BIG KALE or curley kale plants.
G. W. Thacker, 958 First Ave.
Vernonia.
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REGISTERED milking shorthorn
bulls. Reasonable or will trade
for good baled hay. Guptill, Mi3t
Rt„ Vernonia.
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BALED cats and vetch hay. Mild­
red Hult, airport road.
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RIVERVIEW: Large lot, 2-room
house, new paper and paint,
some furniture. Winter’s wood.
Water and electricity in. Bargain.
H. E. Palmer, Mist Rt.
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LODGES
meeting*:
2 & 4 Weds. 8 p.m.
Cleo Walrath, Commander
L. E. Stiff, Adjutant
AUXILIARY
Regularly meets: 1st & 3rd Wed.
4-46
Vernonia Lodge No. 246
O.O.F.
Meets Every Tuesday
8 P. M.
Cecil Johnson, Noble Grand
W. D. Shafer, Sec’y
4-46
Mt. Heart Rebekah
Lodge
Meets 2nd and 4th Thursday
evenings
of
each
month
in
I. O. O. F. Hall.
Alice Gwin, Noble Grand
Faye Davis, Vice Grand
Silvia Turner, Secretary
Juanita Edwards, Treasurer 3-46
Vernonia F. O. E.
(Fraternal Order of Eagles)
I.O.O.F. Hal)
Vernonia
2nd and 4tb
Fridays
8
P. M.
Wm. Anderson, W. Pres.
Lee Miller, Sec’y.
Harding Lodge No. 116
Vernonia, Oregon
Meetings: I.O.O.F.
Hall, Second and
Fourth Mondays
Each Month
Pythian Sisters
Vernonia Temple No. 61
Meetings: I.O.O.F. Hall
Second and Fourth Wednesday
2-46
of each month.
Order of Eastern Star
Nehalem Chapter 153, O. E. S.
Regular com­
munication first
and 3rd Wed.
of each month
at Masonic Tern»
pie. All visiting
sisters and broth­
ers welcome.
Marie Hawkins, Worthy Matron
Dorethy Sandon, Sec’y.
1-46
1 HAVE 12 cows; 6 heifers,
yearling; 2 heifers, 2years; 1
buck rake, 1 roller mill; straw
and hay,; 1 4-wheel trailer. Bert
Davis, Birkenfeld, across from
store.
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Shippelhute,
Keasey
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Fiy.L BED, springs and mat­
tress. J. E. Tapp, 924 State St.
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PREWAR reed baby buggy. Also
electric iron. M. L. Porterfield,
376 N. St.
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FAT HENS suitable for canning
or roasting. Call after 5 p.m. or
later. Mrs. Vester Christensen,
Timber road, box 76.
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SIX-FOOT Adriance Moline bind­
er. Slightly used. Sacrifice at
$75.00 Wolf Creek highway half
mile east on Scoffield road. E.
Feldt.
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LOTS OF BOOKS, 2 iron bed
springs, coaloil heater, 2 radios,
lamp and shade, kitchen table,
2-tub wash stand, pillows, glass­
ware, dishes, silverware, baking
pans and numerous kitchen gad­
gets. All for $25. C. J. Conley,
2 miles north of Sunset camp,
Timber-Vernonia highway. 34tl—
’38 DODGE four-door sedan. *35
Chev. coupe. Greenwood Motors.
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HENS for sale. $1.50 apiece.
Phone 12F51. Lode McDonald.
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Vernonia Lodge No. 184
A.F. A A.M. meets at
Masonic Temple Stated
Communication
first
Thursday of each month,
at 7:30 p.m.
Paul A. Gordon, W. M.
Glen F. Hawkins, Séfe’y.
1-46
American Legion
VERNONIA
11»
Meets first and
Third Mon. of
Each month.
AUXILIARY
and Third Mondays
1-46
NOTICE
HOP PICKING will start Sept.
3rd at Hartwick farm at Banks.
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WANTED
$700 CASH for good used car.
L. G. Bowerman, 114 O-A hill.
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WANTED TO BUY: 50 or 75
purebred New Hampshire pullets
or R. I. Reds of good laying
strain. Rob’t R. Sullivan, Mist Rt.
Vernonia, Ore.
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SAW FILING and gumming, light
grinding and repairing, scissors,
tools, etc. All tools registered
against loss or theft. Spencer’s
Shop. 847 3rd St., behind Bakery.
34t3
DRESSMAKING. 470 A St.
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NURSING. Undergraduate, 28
years experience. Also masseuse.
Days only. Mrs. Spencer, 847 3rd
St., Vernonia.
33t3
HOP PICKERS. Register at 192
North St. or call 1042. Mrs.
Frank Hartwick.
32t3
CARPENTER work of all kinds.
F. Lundgren, 924 2nd Ave. 33t6
FIR AND CEDAR poles and pil­
ing, all sizes. Quote prices f.o.b.
shipping point, earliest shipment.
Niedermeyer-Martin Co., Spalding
Bldg., Portland 4, Ore.
30t7—
FOR RENT
THREE-ROOM apartment with
bath. Unfurnished. $15 per
month. Mrs. Frank Hirsch, Call
462. Adults only.
33t3
LOST AND FOUND
FOUND: Grubbnig hoe on Rock
creek road. Owner may have
same by identifying at the Eagle
office. Lost: 5.50 x 17 spare tire.
Return to Mrs. Herb Counts,
Keasey Rt.
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LOST: Billfold containing money,
driver’s license and social security
number. Reward. M.A. Schmidt,
Timber Rt.
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MISCELLANEOUS
30 CAT, hydraulic blade. Good
condition. See Herb Counts on
Keasey Rd.
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REGISTERED Milking Shorthorn
foundation herd FREE. Write E.
Guptill, Vernonia, Ore.
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FOR SALE: 1 oil brooder, new,
375 chick. $15.00. E. M. York
108 A St.
33t3
FOR ALL Kinds of hauling call
8810. Shorty Lee Transfer. 14tf—
FOUR-ROOM modern house, 2
lots, good garden, garage, wood­
shed, cellar, chicken house. W.
T. Jacobs, 941 First Ave. 33t3
MY 6-ROOM modern home at
872 Weed Ave. Ph. 1063. Mrs.
Edna Gwin.
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4-ROOM furnished house. In­
quire at M. J. Lamping home,
758 Weed Ave.
32t4—
ALL KINDS of insurance: sick,
accident, life, car and fire. Geo-
W. Bell, Phone 773.
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PERSONAL
FREE! If Excess acid causes you
pains of Stomach Ulcers, Indi­
gestion,
Heartburn,
Belching,
Bloating, Nausea, Gas Pains, get
free sample, Udga, at Vernonia
Drug Company.
11-29-45
POETRY
NOTICE OF-VACATION
All persons interested in or
concerned with that portion of
the “Old Timber Road” commenc­
ing on the East Boundary of
Hwy No. 47; thence running East
along the North Boundary of the
Northeast Quarter of the South­
west Quarter of Section 13,
Township 4 North Range 5 West
of the West Bank of the Nehalem
River are hereby notified that
said road has been examined by
The County Court and Deputy
County Surveyor and has been
found useless to the general road
system of Columbia County and
will at a meeting of said Colum­
bia County Court thirty (30)
days hence order said road va­
cated.
Any objections must be filed
in the office of the County Clerk
of this County on or before Sep­
tember 12, 1945, or the road
herein described will be declared
vacated.
July 12, 1945
Wm. Pringle Sr.
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
Glen F. Hawkins
DEPUTY COUNTY SURVEYOR
NOTICE OF VACATION
NOTICE OF VACATION OF
THE OLD VERNONIA ROAD
FROM THE SWU of NEU of
Section 23 T5N-R4W W.M. TO
THE EAST AND WEST CEN­
TER LINE OF Section 27 T5N-
R4W W. M. in the SEU of the
NW 14 of said Section.
All persons interested in or
concerned with that portion of
the (Old Vernonia Road) com­
mencing on the North Bank of
the Nehalem River; thence run­
ning in a Westerly direction
through the NW U of Section 23,
the EU of the E% of Section
22 to the East and West Center
Line in the SE 14 of the NWU
of Section 27 all in T5N-R4W
of the W.M. are hereby notified
that said road has been examined
by The County Court and Dep­
uty County Surveyor and has
been found useless to the gener­
al road system of Columbia
County and will at a meeting of
said Columbia County Court
thirty days hence be ordered va­
cated.
Any objections thereto must
be filed in the office of The
County Clerk of this County on
or before September 12, 1945 or
the road herein described will be
declared vacated.
Wm. Pringle Sr.
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
Glen F. Hawkins
DEPUTY COUNTY SURVEYOR
1 TWO-SECTION spring tooth
harrow, 1 horse garden cultivator
and plow. C. J. Conley, 2 miles
north of Sunset -camp, Timber-
Vernonia highway.
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Business - Professional
Directory
G. J. Ten Brook, M. D.
PHYSICIAN
and
SURGEON
Expert Tonsorial Work
BEN’S BARBER SHOP
Vernonia, Oregon
NEHALEM VALLEY
MOTOR FREIGHT
Frank Hartwick—
Proprietor
Portland • Timber • Vernonia
Sunset - Elsie - Cannon Beach
Gearhart • Seaside
Vernonia Phone 1042
We’ll -build a bridge
TO RUSSIA;
Alaska to Siberia,
RUSSIA.
Fortify the North,
Travelers will go back
and forth;
Indians watch and see
From wigwam and tepee:
"THE WHITE MAN’S GREAT
WHITE BRIDGE OF THE
NORTH."
By Eva Cummings Clark
Hyland Apts., Portland, Oregon
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RATION STAMPS GOOD
CLIP THIS CHART for FUTURE REFERENCE
Use of 2 Handy
Bleaches Told
Sodium perborate, sometimes
sold as a tooth powder or mouth
wash, and 20-volume peroxide
are two handy materials to keep
in the cleaning cabinet to bleach
out stains, especially those caused
by mildew, says Miss Lucy Lane,
extension specialist in clothing
and textiles at, O.S.C.
Fresh mildew can be removed
with good soap suds followed by
thorough sunning, but old mildew
stain is one of the hardest to re­
move. If the material is white,
bleaching agents including a mix­
ture of lemon and salt may be
used.
Two of the Safest
“Sodium perborate and 20-
volume peroxide are two of the
safest bleaches for all types of
materials,” Miss Lane explains.
“The sodium perborate treat­
ment must be rapid, followed by
thorough rinsing or the bleach
will affect the color.
“For small, fresh stains,
sponge with a liquid made up of
four tablespoons of perborate to
a pint of soapy water. Another
way is to stretch the stained
cloth over a bowl of hot water,
dampen the stain and then dust
the powdered sodium perborate
on it. Let stand for a few min­
utes, then rinse well. For a large
stain soak the entire article for
a half hour or longer in the so­
lution.’’
ing one level teaspoon of the
former to one pint of the perox­
ide. A medicine dropper is help­
ful in treating a small stain. In
any case a final careful spong­
ing or rinsing with water is es­
sential. These two bleaches are
satisfactory stain removers for
scorch, beverage and grass
stains and others where a bleach
is needed.
NATURAL
PRIDE
Sure we’re proud
of our
restaurant service. As long as
we are in business, we guara-
tee to furnish our customers
dainty but sturdy meals, that
are served with courtesy amid
clean, pleasant surroundings.
CHAT ’N NIBBLE
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bass
Peroxide Easy on Color
The 20-volume peroxide, which
NOTICE is hereby given that is stronger than the medicinal
School District No. 47, Jt., Coun­ variety, is also a safe bleach for
ty of Columbia, at Vernonia, all fibers and is not as hard on
Oregon will receive bids for the color as chloride bleaches. It may
following property owned and be applied full strength or dilut­
offered for sale by District No. ed, depending on the fragilness
47, Jt.
of the fabric. The action is
Sealed bids to be in the hands speeded if a few drops of am­
of Lee Schwab, School Clerk on monia are added just before use.
or before 8 P. M. September
The perborate and peroxide
8th, Ì945.
may be combined successfully us.
Building and land of former
School District No. 55 (Kist Dis­ FISHING FOR BARGAINS?
trict) located on Beaver Creek DROP YOUR LINE IN THE
Road. Building and land of for­
CLASSIFIED COLUMN.
mer School District No. 87
(Woodland) located mile (N)
Wolf Creek Junction, and for­
NEW AND USED PARTS
mer District No. 15 at Keasey.
Expert Auto Repairing
Gas and Oil
The board reserves the right
to reject any and all bids.
Open at 7:30 A.M.; Closed at 7:30 P.M.
ATTEST:
GLENN HAWKINS
WE CLOSE ALL DAY SUNDAY
Chairman
LEE SCHWAB
Clerk
Pub. Aug 23, 30; Sept 6, 1945
LYNCH AUTO PARTS
Phone 773
RUSSIA
Wo shouldn’t fear
RUSSIA;
A country dear
RUSSIA;
Will prove to be
EVENTUALLY.
VERNONIA EAGLE Thursday August 23, 1945 T
NOTICE
TO STALIN
Office Phone 72
Residence Phone 1026
A. F. & A. M.
First
MILK COWS and heifers. Pure­
bred Guernsey. John Winslow,
Birkenfeld.
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7-45
Knights of Pythias
POST
STOCK AND machinery for sale.
Five cows % guernsey, 2 to 8
yrs old, one heavy milker, just
fresh, 3 spring heifer calves, 1
Reg. Guernsey bull 20 mo. old,
1 good farm or work team with
or without harness, weight about
3000 lbs., 1 four-year-old colt,
has been worked a little, weight
about 1600 lbs. Full line horse
drawn farm machinery, also a lot
of small tools. L. E. McGee, 2
mi S. of Mist, Burn road. 34t3
RABBITS.
Rt.
V. F. W.
Regular
COOKED FOOD SALE. Sat.,
Sept. 1, 10 a.m. at Chat ’N
Nibble Cafe. Sponsored by Ver­
nonia Grange 305.
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Legal Notices
Keeping Up
With Rationing
MEAT,
BUTTER,
FATS AND
CHEESES: Book 4—
Red stamps Q2, R2, S2, T2.
and U2 val. Ma y 1 thru Aug. 31.
Red stamps V2 thru Z2 val.
thru Sept. 30
Red stamps Al thru El val.
thru Oct. 31.
Red stamps Fl thru KI val.
thru November 30.
Then green staimps will be
used. There will be no ration
book 5.)
Hats Cleaned, Blocked
RIVERVIEW
85c
DRY CLEANING PRICES REDUCED
Pants ............... 50c Overcoats
$1.00
Dresses ........... $1.00 Suits ................ $1.00
Sweaters.................50c
Pick Up and Delivery Weekly on Thursdays
Office: Ben Brickel’s Barber Shop
Oregon Laundry and Cleaners
SUGAR: Book 4—
Sugar stamp 36 val. May 1
thru Aug. 31.
Endorse canning sugar coupons
with ration book 4 number and
your name.
SHOES: Loose stamps invalid.
Book 3-Airplane stamps 1-2-3-4
A YEAR-ROUND HABIT
Put out your match, extinguish valid indefinitely.
.
your cigarette, put cigar and pipe GASOLINE— No longer rationed.
‘parks in the ash tray of your Keep mileage rationing record to
car, never throw burning mater­ use in making tire applications.
ial from your car window—that’s PRICE CONTROL: Refer inquir­
what your ash tray is for— nev­ ies and complaints to price clerk
Pay no more than ceiling price
er leave a compfire before you’re
positive that it is out. Keep Ore­ to help prevent inflation which
followed world waT I.
gon Green!
The Forest Grove
NATIONAL BANK
INVITES YOU TO BANK BY MAIL IF
INCONVENIENT TO COME IN PERSON
A Locally-Owned, Independent Bank