Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, April 04, 1946, Page 7, Image 7

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    FAST, CONVENIENT ADS
LEGAL NOTICES - LODGE ANNOUNCEMENTS -- DIRECTORY SERVICE
FOR SALE—General
FOR SALE—General
CARD OF THANKS
PULP WOOD stumpage for sale.
Inquire Wm. Pringle, Sr., Mist
Rt., Vernonia.
14tfc
WASHING MACHINE, 9x12 rug
and pad, 9x18 rug and pad,
daveno, davenport, spring rocker,
coffee table, small radio. 857
3rd st. Phone 543.
14tl
WE WISH TO express our sin­
cere appreciation for the cards
and flowers which we received at
the time of the death of our
mother.
Ferd, Frank and John Hartwick
and families.
14tl
ATLAS blasting supplies. Also
government surplus stumping.
Lloyd Lynch, Scappoose, Ore., 2
miles from Scappoose on Ver­
nonia-Scappoose highway. Phone
10F22.
14t4
TWO boys’ bicycles.
1008 First Ave.
Inquire at
13t3
SMALL, white enamel cook stove.
Reasonable.
J. A. Armstrong,
Box 71, Timber Rt., Vernonia,
Ore.
13t3.
BABY buggy, Hayward-Wake-
field. In good condition. 941
First Ave. H. H. Hays. 13t3
MONTAG combination wood and
electric range.
White enamel.
$150. 1654 Bridge St.
13t3
CLOVER hay and grass hay put
up in fine shape. Can deliver.
Mike Yunker, phone 1610M, For­
est Grove.
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STARK BROS.
Orchard Co. now
Edwin Siedelman,
Timber Rt., Box
nurseries and
represented by
Vernonia, Ore.,
31.
7-25-46
LODGES
meeting*:
2 & 4 Wed*. 8 p.m.
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.
Carl Davis,
William D.
Noble Grand
Shafer, Sec’y.
4-46
Mt. Heart Rebekah
Lodge
Meet*
2nd
evening*
of
month
each
io
I. O. O. F. Hall.
Faye Davis, Noble Grand
Silvia
Turner,
Vice
Grand
Juanita Edwards, Secretary
Ethel
Peasnall,
Treasurer
3-46
Vernonia F. O. E.
Eagles)
oi f
Order
(Fraternal
0
Bridge
Street
Friday«
M.
P.
C. B. Ried, W. Pres.
7-46
Sec’v.
H. W. Carrick
Knights of Pythias
No.
Harding Lodge
116
Fourth
FOR SALE—Livestock
STARTED beby chicks and breed
roosters. Peasnall, Phone 336,
Capitol Hill Hatchery.
12tf.
5-YEAR-OLD horse, about 1200
lbs. Blocky built, black.
Ted
Keasey, Keasey Rt.
13t3
TEAM of horses, harness. Good
logging team. Phone 286. 10t3
SOW and four weaner pigs. Ches­
ter Whites. See them at Box
118, Timber Rt., right at Tre-
harne junction.
12t3
TWO PAIR large, white rab­
bits. $5 pair. R. L. Tunnell,
Mist Rt.
133t
HORSES fcr sale.
Cow and
horse fertilizer.
Also plowing
and .general horse work. Ray
Clark, Second St. Write Box 251,
Vernonia.
12t3
SMALL, J-room house on 2 lots,
garden ground, city water, elec­
tricity. Price $750.00. Call 846
Weed Ave. Thos. Morgan.
12t3
FIVE-ROOM all modern house.
A. W. Roady, Corey hill next
to school.
14t3c
JUST AS YOU are reading this
thousands
are
so
of
others. Moral: Use Eagle ads to
get results quickly and cheaply.
I.O.O.F.
charge
MINIMUM
words
or less.
imum,
2c
for
30c
Words
over min­
Three
each.
25
insertions
FACE ads,
50c
minimum
ea., 3 for the price of 2. Words
over minimum, 3c each.
BLIND
Monday*
ads
answers
with
to
be
handled by The Eagle: Minimum
charge 75c. No information given
Pythian Sisters
relative to such ad*.
Vernonia Temple No. 61
Second
and
I.O.O.F.
POETRY
Hall
matter.
Wednesday
Fourth
2-46
of each month.
Order of Eastern Star
Nehalem
153, O. E. S.
Regular com­
munication first
Chapter
and
of
3rd
each
Wed.
month
at Masonic Ten*
pie.
All
▼¡siting
sister* and broth­
Inez Powell, Worthy Matron
Dorethy Sandon, Sec’y.
1-46
A. F. & A. M.
184
Vernonia Lodge No.
A.F. &
Masonic
A.M. meets at
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
5c
as
paiJ
type
line.
only
accepted
Rate:
per
CREDIT ADS, 10c EXTRA FOR
BILLING.
THE
EAGLE
no finan­
assume*
cial responsibility for errors that
appear in
may
it*
column*,
this paper
print that
which
the
ads published in
but
in
case*
will re­
adv. in
SAW filing of all kinds and gum-
ming. A. L. DeHart, 867 2nd
Ave.
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LUMBER grader-tallyman to su­
pervise car loading by contract.
Also 2 men to load lumber and
cants. Contract or hourly basis.
Vets pref. Inq. “X” Vernonia
Eagle office.
14t3
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 comp» y, 528 S. W.
Salmon,
Portland 4, Oregon,
phone BRoadway 1146. 43tf—
EXPERIENCED 12-year-old girl
wants care of children after
school and Saturdays. Phone 336.
Diana Peasnall.
12t3
SOMEONE in the vicinity of Riv-
erview\who would take care of
my 3-year-old boy every day
from morning until evening. In­
quire at the second two-story
wh'te frame house from Graves’
Food Stole and Lockers, on the
corner.
13t3—
TAKE ADVANTAGE of present
used car high prices. Highest
OPA prices paid in cash or trade
on new Plymouth or Dodge car or
truck. Don’t delay. See Green­
wood Motors, Dodge-Plymouth
and Dodge Job-rated trucks.
Phone 1121, Vernonia, Ore.
12t3
CARPENTER work of all kinds
Fred Lundgren, 924 2nd Ave.
9t6
BERRY HOERS
F. & J. Hartwick
Transportation Furnished
Call No. 53, O-A Hill
after
6
12t3
p.m.
FOR RENT
~
"
HOUSE for rent 2V4 mi. out on
Nickerson road. See John Krinick
on Nickerson road. Also gladiola
bulbs for sale.
14tl
SLEEPING ROOM. Reasonable
price. 376 North St.
L. M.
Porterfield.
13tf
typographical
mistake
$50 REWARD for information
leading to arrest of person or
persons stealing my turkeys. A.
F. Shalock.
13t3
11»
NO
CLASSIFIED
OR
WEEK’S
FOR GRAVEL hauling, leave or­
ders with Jake Berger, S. Rose
Ave., Vernonia, Ore.
12t3
NOTICE
OF
FINAL
SCRATCH PADS OF various
sizes. Available at Eagle Office.tf
“I LOST 52 Lbs.!
MIST—The Mist Helping circle
met Thursday at the home of
Mrs. J. O. Libel. There were 16
members present and two visit­
ors: Mrs. La Beck from Swanson,
and Mrs. Hays from Vernonia. A
lovely dinner was served. Busi­
ness included hiring a care­
taker for the cemetary for the
summer and the payment of some
bills.
Our next meeting will
be the fourth Thursday in April
at the home of Mrs. Walter
Mathews.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sundland
spent the week end near Seaside
with their son, Donald, and fam­
ily.
Wm. Dippold recently was
pleased to receive a visit from
his son, Bill, from California.
Wm. Pringle was in our village
again Friday.
Mr. Howry has recently pur­
chased the
little Roper house
in back of the residence of Mr.
Roper.
Earl Roper, our genial high­
way boss, and his wife and Shir­
ley are on his vacation. They
left for California Friday. Mr.
Howry takes over the bossing
while Mr. Roper is away, which
will be for two or three weeks.
The John Libels spent the week
end in Portland helping celebrate
their daughter’s birthday, Mrs.
Francis Burnham.
• •
ADDING machine rolls, sales
books, scratch pads and signs.
Get them at The Vernonia Eagle.
WEAR SIZE 14
MRS. C. D.
You may lose
more slender,
exercise. No
Eat meat.
The
In clinical testa conducted by
medical doctor» more than ISO
peisons lost 14 to 15 pounds
average in a few weeks with
the AYI)S Vitamin Candy
Reducing Plan.
With this Ayds Plan you don't cut
out any meals, starches, potatoes,
meats or butter, you simplycut them
down It's simple and easier when
you enjoy delicious (vitamin forti­
fied) AYDS before each meal. Abso­
lutely harmless. 30 days supply of
,
Ayds only $2.25. If not delighted with result«»
MONEY BACK with the very first boa. Phona
j
NANCE
Tear out
PHARMACY
this ad a* a
BEN’S BARBER SHOP
Expert Tonsorial Work
Vernonia, Oregon
SETTLE­
In the Matter of the Estate of
HALBERT L. FOWLER, de­
ceased.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned administratrix of the
Estate of Halbert L. Fowler has
filed her final account in the of­
fice of the County Clerk of Co­
lumbia County, Oregon and May
13, 1946 at the County Court
room in St. Helens, Columbia
County, Oregon, at the Hour of
10:00 o’clock A.M. of said day
has been set by the Court for the
time of the hearing of objections
to said final account, if any there
be, and for the final settlement
of said Estate.
Dated and first published April
4, 1946.
AIMEE E. MELLIS,
Administratrix.
VICTOR OLIVER,
Albany, Oregon,
Attorney for administratrix.
14t5c
Folks using RPM DELO, the Diesel
Engine Lubricating Oil that stretches
time between overhauls, say it cuts
repairs as much as 50%. And that’s
right, neighbors—RPM DELO Oil
protects your Diesel, gives it longer
life. Compounds in RPM DELO Oil
make it stop ring-sticking and cor­
rosion, cut carbon and sludge, stick
to hot spots. The Navy uses it, too.
Try it todayl -
SIGNS FOR SALE: No hunting,
No berry picking, No tresspassing
No smoking. For rent, and For
sale. Some printed on sign cloth
fcr durability. See them at the
Eagle Office.
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American ‘Real Income’
In January Off 17 Cents
On $1 From Year Ago
L.G.
Ph. 502
PURCHASING POWER
Vernonia
A STANDARD OF CAÏ i FÔRNIA PRODUCT
JAN.1945vsJAN.1946
FREE! If Excess acid causes 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
INVISTO« SYNDICATE MINNEAPOLIS
HE above chart showing how
the average American fared In
T national
Income changea In the
NEHALEM VALLEY
MOTOR FREIGHT
Frank Hartwick—
Proprietor
Timber
•
Gearhart
•
Vernonia
We don't
make a practice of
bragging,
ao
when
cast
about
the
the
CHAT
’N
mean
it
for
we
good
broad­
food
NIBBLE,
sure---- and
that’s
no foolin’.
CHAT ’N NIBBLE
CLEVE
ROBERTSON
Beach
Seaside
Vernonia Phone 1042
E.
V.
at
we
ROBERTSON
reminder
MENT
ALL KINDS of insurance: sick,
accident, life, car and fire. Geo-
W. Bell, Phone 773.
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Business - Professional
Directory
Elsie - Cannon
1-46
TO: Edgar Ebert, Defendant.
IN THE NAME OF THE
STATE OF OREGON, you are
hereby required to appear and
answer the
complaint
filed
againht you in the above entitled
Court and cause on or before
the expiration of four weeks
from the date of the first pub­
lication of this summons; if you
fail to so appear and answer,
plaintiff for want thereof will
apply to the above entitled Cour;
fcr the relief prayed in her
complaint, to-wit: for a decree
of this Court that the marriage
contract heretofore and now ex­
isting between the plaintiff and
defendant be dissolved, and for
such other and further relief as
to the Court may seem meet and
just.
THIS Summons is published by
order of the Honorable H. K.
Zimmerman, Judge of the Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon for
Columbia County, made and en­
tered on the 18th day of March,
1946, directing that such pub­
lication be made once a week
for four consecutive weeks from
the date of the first publication
hereof.
Date of first publication:
March 21, 1946.
Date of last
publication:
April 11, 1946.
DAVID O. BENNETT,
,
Attorney at Law,
St. Helens, Oregon.
Helping Circle
Hold Meeting
FOR ALL Kinds of hauling call
8810. .Shorty Lee Transfer. 14tf-
PAPER.
Sunset •
AUXILIARY
MARGARET EBERT, Plain­
tiff vs. EDGAR EBERT, De­
fendant.
W’ISH to f ’d good heme for 4
cats. Call atterncons. Chas. Hal­
lam, 125 B st.
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NEXT
FOR
EXCEPT
NOON
Third Mon.
month.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR COLUMBIA COUNTY
THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1946
DISPLAY
•
of
SUMMONS
7
THE EAGLE, VERNONIA, ORE.
occur*.
Portland
First and Third Tuesdays
where
is at fault,
part of an
Meets first and
Each
PRIVATE party wants timber,
any amount or kind. Box 71,
ScottMills, Oregon.
13t2
ADV. ACCEPTED AFTER WED.
welcome.
ers
Write Herb Counts,
14t3c
MISCELLANEOUS
Classified Ad Rates
BOLD
Each Month
Meetings:
PLOWING.
Keasey Rt.
THE VERNONIA EAGLE
CARD of Thanks & Notices: 75c
Second and
Hall,
TURKEY hatching eggs. T. F.
Hillyer, Riverview. Box 70, Mist
Rt., Vernonia, Ore.
for the price of two.
Vernonia, Oregon
Meetings:
LOTUS MAJOR seed. This is
one of the outstanding legumes
for pasture, hay and ensilage.
Price $2.50 pound.
Address
county agent’s office, St. Helens,
Ore.
13t3
4th
^nd
8
stock saddle.
Bert Tisdale,
14tl
UPRIGHT Stark piano. Inquire
at 758 Weed Ave., M. J. Lamp-
ing.
14t3c
classified,
Vernonia
d
LIGHT-WEIGHT
Good cand.tion.
Treharne.
WANTED
FOR SALE—Real Estate
Thursday
4th
and
EVERYDAY greeting cards. See
Mrs. Wilma Borton. Phone 356.
Write or call 992 Weed Ave.
14t6
ELEVEN laying hens and one
rooster. See George Davis, Third
St., Riverview.
14tl
V. F. W.
Regular
TAYLOR TOT like new. $5.00.
Guptill, 3 mi. north of town.
13t3
Legal Notices
last twelve montha, la based on the
monthly consumers’ atudy of In­
vestors Syndicate of Minneapolis.
The American public in Janu­
ary had a "real income" of 83 cents,
or 17 cents on the dollar less than
In. January. 1945. This "real in­
come" is not a subtraction of cash
Income and expenditures but an
average relative of these figures de­
signed to show how living costs
street adjusted income dollars.
Cash Income of the American
public in January was 84 cents
far every $1 a year earlier. The
following changes per dollar were:
wages off 34 cents, salaries off 28
cents on the $1.00; Investment In­
come at $1.15 was up 15 cents and
other Income at »1 14 was up 14
cents.
<
Rents In January were un­
changed compared with a year ago.
Food was up two cents, and cloth­
ing and miscellaneous items were
each up one cent
CARDS
TICKETS
HANDBILLS
STATIONERY
STATEMENTS
LETTERHEADS
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Distinctive Typographical Work
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