¡j.i i THfr-EAGLE, LEGAL NOTICES - LODGE ANNOUNCEMENTS - DIRECTORY SERVICE FOR SALE—General ONE large Westinghouse roast­ er complete with neat cabinet. See Mrs. John Elder, 7th St., Riverview. 6t3 NO. 15 De Laval eream separa­ tor. Also fireplace knots. See C. D. Chorpening, Timber Rt., Hyland pLace. 6t3 GOOD upright piano, reasonable. E. A. Kingsberry, Keasey Rt. 6t3 GLADIOLA bulbs. N. D. Ser­ geant, 1155 Umatilla St. Verno­ nia. 6t3 COMPLETE hot water system: 40-gal. tank, copper coils, fittings and pipe. Used six mo. Albert Walker, Treharne, phone 8813. 7tl— WOOD HEATER, non-circulating good condition. F. Hausler, Mist Rt._________________________ 5t3 NICE circulating heater in good condition. Also sleeping room for rent. 376 North St. L. M. Porter­ field. 5tf— MUST sacrifice leaving: 7-cu. ft. refrigerator in good condition, washing machine and other fur­ niture. Inquire 804 Shady Lane. 7t3 LODGES V. F. W. meeting»: Regular 2 & 4 Wed». 8 p.m. Cleo Walrath, Commander L. E. St ft. Adjutant AUXILIARY Regularly meets: 1st & 3rd Wed. 4-46 Vernonia Lodge No. 246 .O.O.F. Meets Every Tuesday P. M. 8 Carl D. ■William Grand Noble Davis, Sec’y. Shafer, 4-46 Mt. Heart Rebekah Lodge Meets 2nd evenings of and Thursday 4th month each in I. O. O. F. Hall. Davi», Faye Silvia Grand Vice Juanita Edward», Secretary Ethel Treasurer Peasnall, 3-46 Vernonia F. O. E. (Fraternal of Order Eagle») 810 Bridge Street Vernonia 2nd and 4th Friday» 8 M. P. C. B. Ried, W. Pre». H. W. Carrick, Sec’y. 7-46 Knights of Pythias Harding Lodge No. 116 Vernonia, Oregon Meetings: I.O.O.F. Second and Hall, Fourth Monday» Each Month Pythian Sisters Vernonia Temple No. 61 Meetings: Second and I.O.O.F. Hall Wednesday Fourth of each month. 2-46 Order of Eastern Star Nehalem Chapter 153, O. E. S. Regular com« munication first Wed. 3rd and of each month at M asonic Terrw All pie. visiting sister» and broth­ welcome. ers Inez Powell, Worthy Matron Dorethy Sec’y. Sandon, 1-46 A. F. & A. M. Vernonia Lodge No. 184 A.M. meets at Temple Stated A.F. A Masonic Communication first Thursday of each month, at 7:30 p.m. Walter H. Kent, W. M. Glen F. Hawkins, Sec’y. 1-46 American Legion VERNONIA POST 11» Meet, first and Third Mon. Each of month. AUXILIARY Fir.t and Third FOR RENT BOY’S bicycle like new. Large oak dining table. Bert Tisdale, Treharne, phone 885. 7tl THREE-ROOM house, furnished, good garden spot, chicken house. Also Chester White pigs for sale. Inquire Mrs. John Krinich, 216 miles on Slaughterhouse road. 6t3 CAST IRON fireplace heater, chromium trimmed. $10.00. A. L. Bassett, Mist route. 7t3 1 -1000 cap. electric brooder; thermostat control. Excellent con­ dition. $25.00. Clark Lund, War­ ren, Oregon. 7t3— BABY swing and bathinette. $5 for both. House 15, O-A hill. 7tl WANTED WANTED: Fir and Cedar Poles, STARK BROS. nurseries and all sizes. Quote prices f.o.b. ship­ Orchard Co. now represented by ping point, quantity can suppy, Edwin Siedelman, Vernonia, Ore., earliest shipment. Niedermeyer- Timber Rt., Box 31. 7-25-46 Martin Co., Spalding Bldg., Port­ 7t7— ’32 4-DOOR Graham sedan. Uses' land 4, Ore. no oil. Completely rebuilt motor IRONING. Work expertly done r.n only 5 thousand miles. 5 and reasonably priced.» See Mrs. fair tires. Upholstering rough. Leslie Heim, 1st St. N. of Mile Heater, new brakes. 4-speed bridge, Riverview 5t3 transmission, overdrive. L. G. VanDoozer, 971 2nd Ave. 7tl— MAN & TEAM for hire, yarding, plowing, etc., by hour or con­ tract. Ray Clark, 2nd St. 4t6 FOR SALE—Livestock SADDLE horse. Also broke to work. 8-foot kercsene Electrolux refrige ator. Oscar Rand, 4th St., Riverview. 7tl CHOICE Duroc weaner pigs,. $6 apiece for the entire 16. $7 oth­ erwise. Cecil Lodge, 1 mi. N. of Bank.-, route 1. 7t2— COW with second calf, giving 416 gal. Fresh 8 weeks. Albert Walker, phone 8813, Treharne. 7tl ORDER CHIX new. Now Hamps, straight run from tested flock. Hatches come off Sat. and Sun. Peasnall. Phone 336, Capitol Hill Hatchery. 6tf— 4 NANNIES and one billy goat. $75. Take stock in trade. Geo. E. Mil’.e ■, P.O. Bx 4, Vernonia. 6t3 FRYERS weighing about 2 */2lbs. Prepared to erd-or. One b-.ck and 4 does, $15. A Newton, about % mile out on North Rose Ave. 5t3 FOR SALE—Real Estate PARTLY furnished 3-room house by hall park. Selling cheap for quick sale. Inq. 804 Shady Lane. 7t3 Mondays 1-46 JH i THURS. FEB. 14, 1046 5 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 LOST AND FOUND LOST: Eob-tailed gray cat with white chest and feet. From 841 Rose Ave. Sat. night. Children’s pet. Return to Hal Fowler. 7t3 DRY LOGS to cut into cord­ wood. See or write Glen Harmon, Stoney Point road. 6t3 EXPERIENCED, married sales­ lady to sell Maisonette dresses, full or part time in Vernonia territory. Splendid opportunity for right party. Manager, 3345 N.E, 22nd Ave. Portland 12, Ore. * 6t3 CARPENTER work cf all kinds. Fred Lundgren, 924 2nd Ave. 3t6 LISTINGS on your homes, farms .and small acreage. Free apprais­ als given. We have cash buyers waiting to buy your place. Call or write Mr. Thompson, c-o Slay- ter Realty company, 528 S. W. Salmon, Portland 4, Oregon, phone BRoadway 1146. 43tf— THE POST OFFICE is a public service department. A number of people complain that the window service here is very poor and that they have to wait when clerks are not busy sorting mail and could very easily give that ser­ vice more quickly. Let’s have faster action at the windows of the Vernonia post office. OSCAR STEELE GEO. B. CONNER NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS: Every person owning or keep­ ing any dog over the age of eight (8) months within the State of Oregon shall, not later than March 1st of each year or within 30 days after he becomes owner or keeper of such dog, procure from the county clerk of the county in which said person re­ sides a license for such dog by paying to the county clerk a license fee of one dollar ($1) for a male or spayed bitch dog and one dollar and fifty cents ($1.50) for a female dog. Any person who shall fail to procure such license within the time as herein provided shall be required, upon procuring such license, to pay as a penalty, an additional sum -cf one dollar ($1) for each dog. A. R. Melis, Secretary of Co­ lumbia County Dog Control Board. . Published February, 7. 14, 21, 1946. ALL KINDS of insurance: sick, accident, life, car and fire. Geo- W. Bell, Phone 773. 6tf- 4 ACRES, two-bedroom modern house, stock, baled hay, fuel, family orchard, cream separator and range. Chas. Beacom, % m . CALL FOR BIDS N. Mile Br'dge, Riverview. 6t3 .SEALED BIDS WILL BE opened THREE-ROOM modern house at Sat., Feb. 16 at the hour of 1 543 First Ave. One lot, 2 fruit p.m. at the Natal Grange hall, trees. $850. Inquire at 1058 Mist, Oreg., by the board of di­ First Ave. 5t3 rectors for the Columbia County Pomona Grange, division of FOUR-ROOM modern house, bath parks. and comfortably furnished. Gar­ Proposah will be considered age, chicken coop, plum trees, for the lump sum offer for all berry bushes. Only $1500. N. old growth timber now standing W. Twiss, 513 Roee Ave., Ver- or lying on what is known as the nonia. 5t3 Big Eddy Park 8 miles north from Vernonia, Oregon. This beard of directors re­ Cla<«’fied Ad Rates quires that the purchaser of the MINIMUM charge 30c for 25 timber, remove all tops, limbs, words or less. Words over min­ rotten portions, or any other de­ imum, 2c each. Three insertions bris that may occur as a re­ for the price of two. sult of logging operations. CARD of Thanks & Notices: 75c Removal of stumps will also COLD FACE ads, minimum 50c be considered by the board as ea., 3 for the price cf 2. Words rart of the bid, separate propos­ over minimum, 3c each. als being desirable. BLIND ads with answers to be The purchaser will rl’o be re­ handled by The Eagle: Minimum quired to level off or fill smooth x charge 75c. No information ¿ven such ridges or ditches caused by relative to such ads. removing logs. POETRY accepted only as paid He will aLso preserve all stand­ matter. Rate: 5c per type line. ing second growth trees of ev­ CREDIT ADS, 10c EXTRA FOR ery species, so far as reasonably BILLING. possible. THE EAGLE assumes no finan­ A certified check in the amount cial responsibility for errors that of 20% of each bid submitted may appear in ads published in will be required enclosed with its column», but in cases where each bid which will be returned this paper is at fault, will re­ to the bidder in case his propos­ print that part of an adv. in al is not accepted by the board which the typographical mistake within five days from the date occurs. of opening. The cheek submitted by the Business - Professional successful bidder, however, will be returned to him within 10 Directory days providing he supplies a bond within that period in the amount BEN’S BARBER SHOP of $300.00 as a guarantee for of the debris. Expert Tonsorial Work the All removal the above described pro­ ject to be complete and equip­ Vernonia, Oregon ment removed on or before June 1, 1946. Make checks payable to Colum­ NEHALEM VALLEY bia County Pomona Park. This board of dirctors reserves MOTOR FREIGHT the right to reject any or all bids. Frank Hartwick— The members of this board Proprietor are: Portland - Timber • Vernonia WILLIAM SHEETS ALBERT PARKER Sunset « Elsie - Cannon Beach CLYDE HENDERSON Gearhart • Seaside Address all mail to: Vernonia Phone 1042 NOBLE DUNLAP, Vernonia, Oregon. 6t2— Heath’s Service Station Phone 5711 At the Mile Bridge, Riverview Grangers Grow Social Crops B. R. Stanfill Plastering & Stucco Contractor FOR THE latest styles in dress­ making and remodeling, call 253 for appointment. 47tf— FOR ALL Kinds of hauling call 8810. Shorty Lee Transfer. 14tf- Fuel up at Heath’s and go farther. Fuel is what makes the wheels go rcund and it makes sense to see that you always get the best gasoline on the market. LEGAL NOTICE MISCELLANEOUS Legal Notices Noble Grand Turner, FOR SALE—General trade-name and owq*d by L. G. Van Doozer, J. W. ShorjJ ridge and J. E. Fossum, hereby make it known that any infringe­ ment thereon will be punishable under Sections 43-501 43-507 inc., O.C.L.A. L. G. VAN DOOZER Manager 7t3— Vernonia, Oregon ALL WORK Star Route GUARANTEED Buxton, Oregon RHEUMATISM and ARTHRITIS I suffered for years and am so thankful that I found relief from this terrible affliction that I will gladly answer anyone writing me for information. Mrs. Anna Pautz, P. O. Box 825, Vancouver, Wash. Adv. tf SPRING IS NEAR Now is the time to plan your spring’s work. House raising, carpentry and all kinds of cement work is our specialty. ESTIMATES GLADLY GIVEN ALL WORK GUARANTEED E. M. YORK 4 BUILDER CONTRACTOR 108 A St. SMOOTH OPEN ROADS from farm to market had their beginning in Grange-sponsored legislation. Today countless farm trucks speed their produce over hard-surfaced or well-gravelled Oregon roads. The movement for better rural roads as a part of the Grange program is as old as the organization. It will continue to be a basic Grange pol 'ey as long as the need exists in any part of the State. Projects of this nature are as vital a part of Grange activities as better agriculture itself. That is why 28,000 progressive farmers belong to the Oregon State Grange—why membership continues to grow—why the Grange is a dominant force for social progress. CONTENTED CUSTOMERS Excellence of qual­ ity, supreme cleanli­ ness, and rapid deliv­ ery service are three contributing factors to our long list of content­ ed Nehalem Dairy cus­ tomers. NEHALEM DAIRY PRODUCTS CO. Information about the purpose and accomplishments of the Ore­ gon State Grange is contained in a booklet "Let’s Look at the Record”. Contact your local Grange for copy, or write direct. OREGON STATE GRANGE 1135 S.L Salmon SL, Portland 14, OrofM 72 OF SERVICE TO ORISON FARMRNS PHONE 471 ! ! ! ! YOU CAN ELIMINATE WASTED DOLLARS BY BUYING AT GRAVES’. YOU CAN UTALIZE EVERY LAST PARTICLE OF FOOD YOU GET HERE, AND IN SO DOING. YOU CAN SHRINK YOUR BUDGET DOWN SMALLER THAN A HEAD HUNTER’S TROPHY. GRAVES* GROCERY