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THE EAGLE, Vrr»-.a:>, .Oregon TIH'RS.. FEB. 21, 1916 7 NOTICE N^lfJfiSVd Ei£U\tn ^iRTtoAYS ARE Supply Çp.^’^bei,ig duly recorded : CELEBRATETD AT the LEGAL NOTICES - LODGE ANNOUNCEMENTS - DIRECTORY SERVICE FOR SALE—General FOR SALE—General FOR SALE—Real Estate GOOD, dry old-growth fir 16- inch. wood. $12 cord delivered in town. E. A. Kingsberry, 2 mi. out on Rock Creek. Write or look for nair.« on mailbox. 8t3 COMPLETE, new bed. full size. House 11 O-A hill. 8t3 TWO HOUSES available to vet erans. Must buy stoves and some household goods to secure one be fore April 1, 1946. No electricity, 2 stoves furnished in other and electricity. Gardens if wanted. Could cut and sell woed. Elmer Bergerson, Timber route. 8t3 EVERYDAY greeting cards. Wil ma Borton. Write, phone 356 or call at 992 Weed Ave. 8t3 ONE large Westinghouse roast er complete with neat cabinet. See Mrs. John Elder, 7th St., Riverview. 6t3 NO. 15 De Laval cream separa tor. Also fireplace knots. See C. D. Chorpening, Timber Rt., Hyland place. 6t3 GOOD upright piano, reasonable. E. A. KingsbcYry, Keasey Rt. 6t3 GLADICLA bulbs. N. D. Ser geant, 1155 Umatilla St. Verno nia. 6t3 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 ONE circulating heater. 1st class shape. R. A. Peterson, Timber route, Box 82, Vernonia, Ore. On old Pete Bergerson place. 8t3 1940 WILLYS 4-door sedan. Guaranteed car. Greenweed Mo tors, Dodge-Plymouth and Dodge Job-rated truck dealer, Vernonia, Ore. Phone 1121 8tl— ONE 12-in horse plow with shears, $20. Like new. One good cast iron wood heater, $7. Force hand pump, $7. H. 0. Hansen, Box 41, Timber Rt. 3 Vt miles out Beaver creek road. 8tl— 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— MAN’S suit, coat size 38, waist 32, length 33. Swing back, light bluish gray. Like new. Phone 273. 8tl— STARK BROS. Orchard Co. now Edwin Siedelman, Timber Rt., Box nurseries and represented by Vernonia, Ore., 31. 7-25-46 FOR SALE—Livestock V. F. W. meeting*: Regular 2 & 4 Weds. 8 p.m. Cleo Walralh, Commander L. E. St.if, Adjutant AUXILIARY Regularly meets: 1st & 3rd Wed. 4-46 Vernonia Lodge No. 246 O.O.F. Meets Every Tuesday 8 P. M. Carl Davis, Noble Grand. William D. Shafer, Sec’y. 4-46 Mt. Heart Rebekah Lodge Meets 2nd and 4th Thursday evenings of each month io I. O. O. F. Hall. Faye Davis, Nobla Grand S.lvia Turner, Vice Grand Juanita Edwards, Secretary Ethel Peasnail, Treasurer 3-46 Vernonia F. O. E. (Fraternal Order of Eagles) 810 Bridge Street Vernonia 2nd and 4th Friday« WEEK OLD calf for sale. Peb- ble Creek Dairy, Timber Rt. Bx 56. 8tl— TURKEY poults. Place orders early. Max Oblack, across Ne halem bridge at Natal. 8t3 N. H. BABY chicks, $16.00 per 100. U. S. pullorum passed breed ers. Flocks from our stock pro ducing excellent results. Phone St. Helens 388 J2X. Backlund Hatchery, Warren, Ore. 811— CHOICE Duroc weaner pigs, $6 apiece for the entire 16. $7 oth erwise. Cecil Lodge, 1 mi. N. cf Banks, route 1. 7t2— UNBROKEN colt. H. H. Hays, Kea-ey rt., 2W miles on Reck Creek road. 8t3 ORDER CHIX now. New 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 tiade. Geo. E. Mille", P.O. Bx 4, Vernonia. 6t3 FOR SALE—Real Estate 25 ACRES, good house, barn, 2 chicken houses, garage, shop and fruit house. Electric pump. Ful ly equipped and stocked. H. H. Hays, Keasey route,. 2% mi'.es on Rock Creek read. 8t3 8 P. M. C. B. Ried, W. Pres. H. W. Carrick, 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 W ednesday 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 Tem» pie. All visiting sisters and broth ers welcome. Inez Powell, Worthy Matron Dorethy Sandon, Sec’y. 1-46 A. F. & A. M. Vernonia Lodge No. 1S4 A.F. 4 A.M. meet, at M asonic Temple Stated 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» Meets first and Third Mon. of Each month. AUXILIARY First and Third Tuesdays 1-46 Clawfied Ad Rates MINIMUM charge 30c for 25 words or less. Words over min imum, 2c each. Three insertions for the price cf two. CARD of Thanks & Notices: 75c BOLD FACE ads, minimum 50c ea., 3 for the price cf 2. Wr.rds over minimum, 3c each. BLIND ads with answers to be handled by The Eagle: Minimum charge 75c, No information given relative to such ad*. POETRY accepted only as paid matter. Rate: 5c per type line. CREDIT ADS, 10c EXTRA FOR BILLING. 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 print that part of an adv. in which the typographical mistake occurs. Business - Professional Directory BEN’S BARBER SHOP Expert Tonsorial Work Vernonia, Oregon NEHALEM VALLEY MOTOR FREIGHT Frank Hartwick— Proprietor Portland - Timber • Vernonia Sunset - Elsie • Cannon Beach Gearhart * Seaside Vernonia Phone 1042 4 ACRES, two-bedroom modern house, stock, baled hay, fuel, family orchard, cream separator and range. Chas. Beacom, Va mi. N. Mile Bridge, Riverview. 6t3 TWO bedroom modern house partly furnished. Chicken house berries, large wood shed and two lots. 1070 Weed Ave. See owner at 108 A St. 8tf— LARGE, modern 4-room house with breakfast nook. £ lots 100 x 100. In Vernonia. $2,500. T. B. Mills._______________________ 8t3 PARTLY furnished 3-room house by ball park. Selling cheap for quick sale. Inq; 804 Shady Lane. 7t3 FOR RENT THREE-ROOM house, furnished, good garden spot, chicken house. Also Chester White pigs for sale. Inquire Mrs. John Krinich, 2 Vi miles on Slaughterhouse road. 6t3 LOST AND FOUND FOUND: 1 roan heifer, 1 red heifer with bell and chain. B. F. Winslow, Birkenfeld, Ore. 8t2 LOST: Bob-tailed gray cat with white chest and feet. From 841 Rose Ave. Sat. night. Children’s pct. Return to Hal Fowler. 7t3 WANTED WANTED: Fir and Cedar Poles, all sizes. Quote prices f.o.b. ship ping point, quantity can suppy, earliest shipment. Niedermeyer- Martin Co., Spalding Bldg., Port land 4, Ore. 7t7— MAN & TEAM for h’re, yarding, plowing, etc., by hour or con tract. Ray Clark, 2nd St. 4t6 DRY LOGS to cut into cord- woed. See or write Glen Harmon, Stoney Po nt road. 6t3 EXPERIENCED, married sales lady to sell Maisonette drecses, fu'l 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, ph ne BRcadway 1146. 43tf— MISCELLANEOUS 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- ALL KINDS of insurance: sick, accident, life, car and fire. Geo- W. Bell, Phone 773. 6tf— FREE! If Excess acid cauces you pains of Stomach Ulcers, Indiges tion, Heartburn, Belching, Bloat ing, Nausea, Gas Pains, get free sample, Udga, at Vernonia Drug Company. 5-30-46 LEGAL NOTICE 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 cf 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 of one dollar' ($1) for each dog. A. R. Melis, Secretary of Co lumbia County Dog Control Board. Published February, 7. 14, 21, 1946. in the State of Oregon as a trade-nww-pad owned by L. G. Van Doozer, J. W. Short 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—- Car Smashed in Accident Sat. MIST — A serious accident oc curred Sat. night on the turn this side of the Holce place about a mile frem Mist. A coupe with 3 occupants, a .girl and 2 boys from Vernonia returning from the Birkenfeld dance, collided with a truck driven by Delmar Jones. The coupe was consider able damage and 2 of the oc cupants were injured, the girl being cut by glass. The driver of the truck also received injuries. Wilson Tyler passed away at Newport Sat. from a brain tu mor. The villager:: will remem ber the Tylers and Ruddimans who lived heije several years ago. Henry Ruddiman Jr. has been crippled for the past 10 years due to T. B. of the bone. He may. have to have a leg ampu tated. We are very sorry to hear of these misfortunes and our sympathy goes to the Tyler fam ily in the passing of Wilson. Chet Alexander was down from Vernonia Fri. visiting the Irving Kncwles folks. — Lincoln Peterson was in the village Mon. Austin Dowling was in Seaside Wed for the hiway dept. — The children of Ernest Kyser are on the sick list at this writing. Were you affected when the earth quake came? It rattled dishes, swayed the stove, set the lights swinging and shortly after the pipes on the hot water tank started blowing off steam and leaked like a sieve. We hope there is no more. April 20-0ct. 31 Is Trout Season Few changes were made by the Oregon state- game commis sion Monday in the tentative angling regulations .set at its meeting two weeks ago. The general trout season will be from April 20 to October 31, inclusive, except in Lake county the open season will be from May 20 to October 31 and in Harney county, May 4 to October 31. The same bag limit as last year will prevail, 15 fish or 15 pounds and 1 fish a day, with the posses sion limit 30 pounds and 2 fish. Winter fiohing of trout ten inches and over in length in the coastal water will be stopped as soon as the new order of the commission becomes effective about February 8. Salmon and steelhead twenty inches and over may be taken the year around except in waters which are closed or for which specific seasons have been provid ed. This applies also to jack sal mon, stripped bass, shad, and sturgeon. Spiny-rayed fish may be taken the year around except that in Klamath county the rea son for black bass is closed dur ing May and Jure. To the list <f cl'std waters previously announc'd, ' .e com mission added Enni.i, Martin and Goosecreeka, all tributaries of the McKenzie River. It was decided to lrave the bag limit for East Lake m Des chutes county the same as it was last year, 10 fish, instead of 5 fish, as tentatively announced before. The commission decided to assign a biologist to study con ditions at East and Paulina lakes, and also one for Diamond lake so that more adequate informa tion can be obtained for future management policies. It is also planned to study conditions at Owynee Reservoir before taking action on the local recommenda tion for an early trout season. The complete angling regula tions for 1 m 46 will be available in printed form and in the hands of license agents for distribution shortly after March 1st. GERM-FREE FINISH A new type of finish for wood and other paintable surfaces which would prevent the growth of infectious bacteria snd fungi and which will have a far reach ing effect in improving health is predicted as a laboratory de velopment. KiCjtHER’S F^N^AL ATTENDED; FLU IS CAUSE OF ILLNESS FAMILY REUNION R1VERVIDW— A quintet of « RIVERVIEW — Mr». Vesta happy birthday revelers partici Snow and son, Kenney, and Euna pated in the family reunion held Jean Dartis of Portland spent the at the Mert Jenkins home 130t'n week end with the Lewis Kono Division St. Sunday where 33 family in their new home here. relatives of Mr. Jenkins partook John Elder spent the week of a buffet dinner. They were end in Portland. — Little Lyle Mr. and Mrs. Atkinson and child Wilkin is slowly recovering from ren of Oregon City, Mr. and Mrs. two weeks of flu and ear trouble. Kirby Rose of Newport and Mr. Sympathy is extended Mrs. and Mrs. E. L. Lloyd, Mr. and Chas. Ratkie who was called to Mrs. Jewell Lloyd and children •Everett, Wn. Sun. for the- funer and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Rose and al of her brother, Theodore Wal children of Riverview. The 5 ter. Mrs. Harvard Malmsten of celebrating birthdays during the Vancouver is in charge of the week were the twins, Mert Jenk Ratkie home during her absence. ins and Mrs. Rose, Mancel Rose, A Fri. afternoon visitor at the E. L. Lloyd and a member of the Anna Parker home was Mrs. Atkinson family. All enjoyed the John Elder. — Mrs. Geo. Davis day very much but E. L. Lloyd spent St. Valentine’ day with was getting around painfully with her husband at the Coffee hos a cane due to having dropped a pital in Portland. — Nelson Bird railroad tie on his foot. Fri. of Corvallis spent the week end Miss Joane Lindsley is out of at the Bud Rose home. school this week suffering with earache. SPRING IS NEAR PROPERTY CHANGES OWNERS AT MIST; VISITS RECORDED MIST — Joe Roeser has pur chased the house and land next to the schoolhouse where G. B. Galeton lived. H. Jepson ia moving into his property recently purchased of C. O. Hayden. — Mr. and Mrs. Orville Quinn left for Kansas Tues. morn. — Ira Peterson and Richard Peterson were shopping in the village Tues. — Mr. and Mrs. Larry Brady came over from Glenoma, Wn. last week for a few days. — L. Wickstrom left Sun. for Myrtle Pt. to look after hi3 donkey and equipment. He expects to be back this week. “i lost 52 Lbs.! WEAR SIZE 14 AGAIN" MRS. C. D. WELLS. FT. WORTH A» Pictured Her» -> You may lose pounds and have ai more slender graceful figure. No’ exercise. No drugs. No laxatives. Eat meat, potatoes, gravy, butter. The experience of Mrs. Wells may or may not be different than yours, but why not try the Ayds Plan* Look at these results. In clinical tests conducted by medical doctors more than 100 persons lost 14 to 15 poifnJs average in a few weeks with the AYDS Vitamin Candy kedu'.ing Plan. With this Ayds Plan you don’t cut out any meals, starches, potatoes, meats or butter, you simplycut them down It’» simple and easier when you enjoy delicious (vitamin forti fied) AYDS before each meal. Abso lutely harmless. 30 days supply of Ayds only S2.15. If not delighted with results. MONEY BACK with the very first box. Phone NANCE PHARMACY 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 E. M. GUARANTEED YORK CONTRACTOR 4 BUILDER 108 A St. We CAN Keep Your Present Car or Truck “Going!” You’ll be surprised how long a Dodge or Plymouth will keep running *efficiently and economi cally if it’s serviced regularly by trained mechanics using factory- engineered parts. You can count on the quality of our workman ship, and you will find our prices are reasonable. Phone for an appointment — NOW — and in sure continued service from your car or truck! Greenwood Motors Ph. 1121 Vernonia DODGE-PLYMOUTH C0URTE0US SERVICE Tear out this ad as a reminder Wheel Bearings NEED GREASE! it is highly important that these bearings be given regular attention. They carry the whole load of car and passengers and take all kinds of abuse besides. Greasing these bearings is just one of our many regular services. Phone 5711 ’$ Service Station At the Mile Bridge, Riverview SHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHM FIX THOSE CLOSETS, CABIN H H H H H ETS, DOORS, WINDOWS, H Z AND DRAWERS DURING H THAT ODD MOMENT! H See us for cabinet hardware H that fits the job and also fits H your purse. We have a large assortment H of screws, bolts, lags, nails, tacks, H H H brads, staples, dtc. H H Paints and Interior Finishes Brushes — Oil» — Turps — Supplies H HOFFMAN HARDWARE CO H For Hardware—See Hoffman H Phone 181 Vernonia H KHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHS