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7 FAST, CONVENIENT ADS LEGAL NOTICES - LODGE ANNOUNCEMENTS - DIRECTORY SERVICE FOR SALE—General FOR SALE—General FOR SALE—Real Estate FOR SALE: Hay ward-Wakefield baby buggy. Good condition. Har vey H. Hays on,' Armstrong place 2% miles from Vernonia on Keasey Rt. 41t3 MANY KINDS of flowers and plants. Will arrange sprays and bouqets for various occasions. See Mrs. W. J. Lindsley (green house) South of Riverview Beau ty Shop. 39t3 MODERN 2-bedroom home re decorated. Other improvements. Price cut from $2,000 to $1,750. Located on 50x100 lot. Woodshed or garage, nice shrubbery, good lawn, new sidewalk. Immediate possession. Title insurance. See at 441 S. 1st Ave. Get keys from 442 across street week days. Owner, M. L. Kendall, 8027 S. E. Rhone, Portland, Ore. 40tf— BABY high chair, baby’s swing and baby’s car seat. L. M. Por terfield, 376 North St. 40tf— 2 LOGGING trucks and trailers. 1941 Mack and 1943 Reo, good rubber, good condition. See John Dickhaut at Vernonia Auto. , 40tf— FREE! 500,000 ft. ash, maple, alder, cottonwood, willow. A No. 1 logs al! wood. Anybody Guptill, come Mist and Rt., it. get Vernonia 41tf— WOOD HEATER. 154 A St. 40t3 THERMOSTAT living room heat er and Montag Colonial kitchen range. Ira and Ruth Baucom. Phone 287. 39t3— HEATER. W. D. Steele, Slaugh terhouse road. 36tf— LODGES Regular meetings: Cleo Walrath, Commander L. E. Stiff, Adjutant AUXILIARY Regularly meets: 1st & 3rd Wed. 4-46 Vernonia Lodge No. 246 Meets Every Tuesday 8 P. M. Cecil Johnson, Noble Grand W. D. Shafer, Sec’y 4-46 Mt. Heart Rebekah Meets 2nd and 4th Thursday in of each month evenings 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 Eaglet) I.O.O.F. Hall Vernonia 2nd and 4th Friday. 8 P. M. Wm. Anderson, W. Pres. Lee Miller, Sec’y. 7-46 Knights of Pythias 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 of each month. 2-46 Order of Eastern Star Nehalem Chapter 153, O. E. S. Regular com munication first and 3rd Wed. of each month at Masonic Ten* pie. All visiting sisters and broth ers welcome. Marie Hawkins, Worthy Matron Dorethy Sandon, Sec y.______1-46 A. F. & A. M. USED CARS 1 1942 Hudson Sedan. Overdrive, radio. 1 1941 Nash Ambassador Six coupe. 1 Model A Ford pickup. Recon ditioned motor. 1 1932 Plymouth Sedan. Recon ditioned. NEW, Factory Built, Dodge, Plymouth, Chrysler, DeSoto and Dodge Truck Motors Installed CONVENIENT TERMS Pay as you Drive Greenwood Motors Phone 1121 Vernonia 41tf— FOR SALE—Livestock American Legion VERNONIA POST 11» Meets first and Third Mon. of Each month. AUXILIARY Third Mondays FRYERS. 4% miles out Timber Rt. Watch for sign. Vern Boyer. 39t3 DUROC weaner pigs & 5-mo-old registered Duroc boar. Cecil Lodge. One mi N Banks. 40t3 REGISTERED milking shorthorn bulls. Reasonable or will trade for good baled hay, Guptill, Mist Rt., Vernonia. 33tf— ONE 7-year-old bay mare, with 6-month-old colt, with harness, weight 14,000 or 15,000. Will work single or double. Price $150.00 or will trade for young Guernsey cow, good milker. In quire at John, Krinicks on slaugh ter house road. H. R. Baker 39t3 1-46 THREE-ROOM house at 1131 Nehalem St. For information, phone 336. 39t3 NEARLY new 5-room modern home on ten acres with garage and outbuildings, berries and nice garden. Edge of city limits. Up Cougar St. to Capitol Hill. Price $4,000. Kenneth L. Martin, Vernonia. 39t3 BY OWNER: modern 5-room house close to grade and high schools, 209 B St. Write C. W. Hedman, 4524 N. E. Prescott St., Portland, Ore. 39tf— 5-ROOM modern house, newly painted inside and out, fruit cel lar, garage, 2 chicken houses, berries and fruit. Lot completely fenced. Thomas ’Variety Store. 41tl 4 ACRES good land on Rock Creek. Could be irrigated. Has! 1 5-room house and 1 3-room house, shed 40x60, well 12’ in diameter with pump house over it, 1 small chicken house, 1 big building, all fenced, city lights and city water. 376 North St. L. M. Porterfield._______ 41t3— 5-ROOM, modern house, % acre of garden land, chicken house, woodshed, water, lights, nice shade trees, $2,000 cash. Immed iate possession. 2nd St. N. of mile bridge, Riverview. W. 0. Higley, Ph. 12F51._______________ 40t3 Classified Ad Rates MINIMUM charge 30c for 25 words or less. Words over min imum, 2c each. Three insertions for the price of two. CARD of Thanks & Notices: 75c BLIND* ads with answers to be handled by The Eagle: Minimum charge 75c. No information given relative to such ads. BOLD FACE ads, minimum 50c ea.f 3 for the price of 2. Words over minimum, 3c each. CREDIT ADS, 10c EXTRA FOR BILLING. POETRY accepted only as priJ matter. Rate: 5c per type line. THE EAGLE assumes no finan cial responsibility for errors that may appear in ads published in its columns, but in cases where this paper is at fault, will re- pr’nt that part of an adv. in which the typographical mistake occurs. Business - Professional Directory * PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Office Phone 72 Residence Phone 1026 Expert Tonsorial Work BEN’S BARBER SHOP Vernonia, Oregon NEHALEM VALLEY MOTOR FREIGHT Frank Hartwick— Proprietor Portland • Timber - Vernonia Sanset - Elsie - Cannon Beach Gearhart - Seaside Vernonia Phone 1042 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF COLUMBIA IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF CHARLES CALVIN COOK, sometimes known as CHARLES C. COOK, Deceased. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, as administratrix of the estate of Charles Calvin Cook, sometimes known as Charles C. Cook, deceased, has filed her final accounting in the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Columbia County, and that Friday, the 16th day of November, 1945, at the hour of 9:30 o’clock in the forenoon of said day, and the court room of said court has been fixed as the time and place! for the hear ing of objections thereto and the settlement thereof. Dated and first published: October 11, 1945, Date of last publication: November 8, 1945 Reva Owen Administratrix R. M. Burley 907 Yeon Building Portland, Oregon Attorney for Administratrix FOUND: One, sow pig, approxi mately 1501b. Owner may have same by paying for ad and keep. Elmer Bergerson Timber Rt. 40t2 Across the river Jordan The sea ofl Galilee; To the Yalta Conference For America and for me WANTED May there always be a rainbow Above in Washington square; For Eleanor and her children And grand-children there CARPENTER work of all kinds. Fred Lundgren, 924 2nd Ave. 40t3 GOOD, used furniture, range heater, bedding, etc., around Nov. 1st. Geo. Burns, Rockaway, Ore. 39t3— WILL BUY Durham cow. Must NURSING Undergrad. 28 yrs exp. Days only. Mrs. Spencer, 847 3rd St., Vernonia. 39t3 FOR SALE OR TRADE SINGER sewing machine in good condition, $25.00, or trade for gla.s door book case. 1158 Bridge St. Phone 654. 40t3 TIMBER— Bob Axton, second shift cook at the commissary, spent last week in Caldwell, Ida. with his father who is ill. There are 33 children enrolled in Timber grade school this year, 21 in the lower grades and 12 in the upper grades. Vernon Peterson, SC3d, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Peter son, Sunset Camp, arrived homo Sun. on a 30-day furlough. Ver non spent 15 months in the Sol omons and has been overseas 27 months. Mrs. Frank Bradley returned to the hotel Sun. after having been ill at her home in Portland a week. Mrs. Bradley is the first shift cook at the hotel. Mrs. Jessabelle Kilburg, and 2 children, Ronald and Sally, of Hillsboro were Sun. guests of Mrs. Ida Kilburg. Richard Elliot returned to school Mon. after having spent two weeks in the Shrine hospital in Portland. WRITER MENTIONS EVENTS OF NEWS IN TIMBER AREA TIMBER—Dorothy Smith ia the new primary teacher, coming to Timber from District 60, at Beaverton. Mrs. Thelma Harluon is principal and this her second year as teacher here. Gloria Marshall, Sic, has re turned to her duties in Wash ington D.C. after spending 10 days in Portland and Timber. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Adkins and George Riggle of Gales Creek were Thurs. visitors of Mrs. Rig gle’s daughter, Mrs. Mae Tallman. A new roof was put on the hotel last week. The old roof caught fire and burned out a small section Wed., believed to be caused by sparks frean the chimney. The new roof was put on that side next day. Mrs. Eileen Cloninger and son, Raymond, of Portland were Sun. overnight guests of Mrs. Cloning- er’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frame Bradley. Mrs. George Astell is substitute teacher this year, and substituted last Fri. for Mrs. Smith who was ill with the flu. NEW AND USED PARTS Expert Auto Repairing Gas and Oil Open at 7:30 A.M.; Closed at 7:30 P.M. WE CLOSE ALL DAY SUNDAY TO MRS. ROOSEVELT LOST AND FOUND WANTED: Fir and Cedar poles and piling, all sizes. Quote prices f.o.b. shipping point, earliest ship ment. Niedermeyer-Martin Co., Spalding Bldg., Portland, Zone 4, Ore. 40t7— 33 Children Go To Timber School POETRY May there never be A lonely hour; a lonely day For our beloved first lady Whose President went away good. Red or roan. C. Guptill, FOR SALE—Real Estate be Mist Rt., Vernonia, Ore. 39tf— G. J. Ten Brook, M. D. Vernonia Lodge No. 184 A.F. & A.M. meet, at Masonic Temple Stated first Communication Thursday of each month, at 7:30 p.m. A. Gordon, W. M. 1-46 F. Hawkins, Sec’y. and rabbit Richert, 40t3 SPANIEL pups, 8 weeks old. 1010 Columbia St. Small house back of Roseway apts. 41tl 2 & 4 Weds. 8 p.m. First SIX - COMPARTMENT hutches. $8.00 Henry 846 Weed Ave. VERNONIA EAGLE Thurs. October 11, 1945 5 Legal Notices LYNCH AUTO PARTS RIVERVIEW Phone 773 ’■ : ■ ’ I i May the cherry blossoms bloom More spiritual every year; As the passing days bring Memories of a President near May the ships thats half mast Hoist their banners to the sky; In honor of President Roosevelt And where great men lie Twelve years of service Tired, worn with care; He never failed his country Nor the boys over there This is the time of year fo»’ old-time fav orites—like pumpkin pie, succotash, etc. If you are planning on company, why not rig up a real fall-feed from our abundant supplies of top-quality foods. When better groceries are produced—Nehalem will handle them! President Roosevelt stood at the helm Till the very last; When his ship went down The flags at half mast. Eva Cummings Clark Hyland Apts., Portland, Oregon NEHALEM MARKET AND GROCERY Phone 721 42tl— MISCELLANEOUS SPENCER’S SAW SHOP. Sales and service, Simonds Royal Chi nook Saws. Gumming, Filing, re pairing. 847 3rd St. behind the Bakery. 40t3 FOR THE latest Styles in dress making and remodeling, call 253 for appointment. 40t3— REGISTERED Milking Shorthorn foundation herd FREE. Write E. Guptill, Vernonia, Ore. 34tf— FOR ALL Kinds of hauling call 8810. Shorty Lee Transfer. 14tf-. AUCTION SALE THREE MILES N. W. OF VERNONIA ON THE KEASEY ROAD SAT., Oct. 13 ALL KINDS of insurance: sick, accident, life, car and fire. Geo. W. Bell, Phone 773. 6tf- SALE STARTS AT 1:00 P. M. PEPSONAL 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 For Pasteurized MILK& CREAM right from the farm to your door, write or call PEBBLE CREEK DAIRY Timber Rt., Box 56 Vernonia, Oregon Telephone No. 7F51 OUR PRODUCTS ALWAYS SATISFY 11-16-45 20 heed of cattle, 5 head now milking. All to freshen later. One 2-year-old, 9 grade white-faced yearlings, 5 steers and 4 heifers. One Hereford bull, 2-yr-old. One 2-yr-old grade shorthorn heifer. Four calves. 10 HEAD OF HORSES & COLTS: 5 head of good work horses, 2 mares with colts at side, 5-yr-old saddle horse, with saddle and bridle. 19 MILK GOATS 50 PARMENTER PULLETS Just starting to lay ALL KINDS OF TOOLS: Six-foot mower, rake, two disc har- rows, spike toothed harrow, Sulky plow, walking plow, one row corn planter, 2-horse cultivator, 1-horse cultivator, two rubber tired wagons, with racks, wade drag saw, two sets of harness, one dual-purpose electric fence controller, battery or current, 50 tons of loose hay in barn, cream separator, four milk cans, 400-chick electric brooder, anvil, vise, etc. Also fine piano. See clerk for terms. 240 ACRE FARM WILL BE OFFERED AT THE SALE J. W. HUGHES, Auctioneer A.H. ABTS, Clerk Commercial Bank, Hillsboro G. A. RIGGINS