Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, April 11, 1946, Page 7, Image 7

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    FAST, CONVENIENT ADS
LEGAL NOTICES - LODGE ANNOUNCEMENTS
DIRECTORY SERVICE
FOR SALE—General
FOR SALE—General
WANTED
PULP WOOD stumpage for sale.
Inquire Wm. Pringle, Sr., Mist
Rt., Vernonia.
14tfc
FLOWER and vegetable plants,
potted plants, Easter lilies and
fine corsages.
Order corsages
early for the high school prom.
Riverview Greenhouse.
15t3
PLOWING.
Keasey Rt.
ATLAS blasting supplies. Also
government surplus stumping.
Lloyd Lynch, Scappoose, Ore., 2
miles from Scappoose on Ver­
nonia-Scappoose highway. Phone
10F22.
14t4
TAYLOR TOT like new. $5.00.
Guptill, 3 mi. north of town.
13t3
Inquire at
13t3
PRE-WAR youth’s bed with gro
springs and inner-spring mattress.
A-l condition. House 56, O-A hill.
15t3c
SMALL, white enamel cook stove.
Reasonable.
J. A. Armstrong,
Box 71, Timber Rt., Vernonia,
Ore.
13t3.
EVERYDAY greeting cards. See
Mrs. Wilma Borton. Phone 356.
Write or call 992 Weed Ave.
14t6
BABY buggy, Hayward-Wake­
field. In good condition. 941
First Ave. H. H. Hays. 13t3
GEN CLASS
50 SACKS good hill spuds, $2.50
per sack. Alfred Davies, 1 mi.
north of Banks on Wolf Creek
highway.
15t2
TWO boys’ bicycles.
1008 First Ave.
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 Yunkcr, phone 1610M, For­
est Grove.
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STARK BROS. nurseries and
Orchard Co. now represented by
Edwin Siedelman, Vernonia, Ore.,
Timber Rt., Box 31.
7-25-46
LODGES
meetings:
Regular
2 & 4 Weds. 8 p.m.
Cleo Walralh, Commander
L. E. Stiff, Adjutant
AUXILIARY
Regularly meets: 1st & 3rd Wed.
4-46
Vernonia Ledge No. 246
z^O^,1.0.0.F.
Meets Every Tuesday
’
8 P. M.
Carl
Davis,
William
Grand
Noble
4-46
Sec’y.
Shafer,
D.
2nd
evenings
of
4th
and
Thursday
la
month
each
I. O. O. F. Hall.
Faye Davis, Noble Grand
Silvia Turnej, Vice Grand
Juanita Edwards, Secretary
£thel
Peasnall,
3-46
Treasurer
Vernonia F. O. E.
(Fraternal
Eagles)
of
Order
Bridge
810
Street
Vernonia
2nd
4 tl)
and
Friday«
M.
P.
8
7-46
H. W. Carrick, Sec’y.
No.
Meetings:
I.O.O.F.
Monday»
Each Month
Pythian Sisters
and
I.O.O.F.
Fourth
Hall
Order of Eastern Star
153, O. E. S.
Regular com­
each
month
All
pie.
welcome.
Inez Powell, Worthy Matron
Sandon,
Sec’y.
words
or
imum,
2c
Words
less.
25
over min­
Three
each.
for
30c
insertions
for the price of two.
CARD of Thanks & Notices: 75c
FACE ads,
50c
minimum
ea., 3 for the price of 2. Words
Vernonia Lodge No. 184
meets at
Stated
Temple
AM.
Masonic
Communication
BAY team strayed off highway
onto my place Saturday. Tramped,
rolled and fed on rr.y hay crop
a day and night. Broke down
pasture fence. Owner may have
team by paying damages and
care. Williard Ingermanson, Tinn­
isti
ber Rt. Box 42.
FOR RENT
$50 REWARD for information
leading to arrest of person or
persons stealing my turkeys. A.
F. Shalock.
13t3
WISH to f ’d good heme for 4
cats. Cail afternoons. Chas. Hal­
lam, 125 B st.
13t3
pai J
matter. Rate: 5c per type line.
CREDIT ADS, 10c EXTRA FOR
BILLING.
FOR ALL Kinds of hauling call
8810. Shorty Lee Transfer. 14tf-
to
answers
with
be
relative to such ads.
POETRY
accepted
only
as
its
paper
this
ads
appear in
columns,
print
that
which
the
is
cases
fault,
at
part
published in
in
but
an
of
typographical
where
will
re­
adv.
in
mistake
occurs.
EXCEPT
NOON
WEEK’S
DISPLAY
OR
first
at 7:30 p.m.
Walter H. Kent, W. M.
dea F. Hawkins, Sec’y.
1-46
American Legion
VERNONIA
11»
Meet, firat and
Third Mon.
Each
Farewell Party
Given at Mist
MIST — Mrs. Chas. Sundland
visited last Tuesday with Mrs.
Arbie Mills on the Fish-hawk.
A farewell party was given
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Bridgers last Thursday eve­
ning for Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Mc­
Gee who are moving to Vernonia
to make their home. They were
presented with a beautiful elec­
tric lamp by their friends. A de­
licious lunch was served during
the evening.
Sonny Wickstrom was a Port­
land visitor Tuesday.
Austin Dowling is nursing a
very sore toe caused by dropping
an oil barrel on it Monday.
Delmar Jones went to Clatska­
nie to work in the mill this week.
The Wickstrom folks were in
Hillsboro one day last week.
Mrs. Wm Bridgers went to Sea­
side Tuesday taking their guests,
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Anderson from
Oklahoma witK them. Their son,
Dean, was also in the party.
O •
FOR CLASSIFIEDS THAT
CLICK—THE EAGLE
NOTICE
OF
FINAL
MENT
The secretary of the navy»
James Forrestal, has designated
the pier area at the U.S. Naval
Station, Tongue Point, Astoria,
as Mott Basin, in honor of the
memory of the late Representa­
tive James W. Mott, Republican,
of Oregon, who was the senior
minority member of the house
naval affairs committee at the
time of his death. Representative
Mott was a staunch advocate
of a strong navy, and his last
effort in behalf of the navy was
a bill to prevent the disposal of
any major ship or bast without
the consent of congress.
The basin will be dedicated on
Wednesday, April 24, at 2:30
p.m. by the late Oregon repre­
sentative’s widow, Governor
Snell of Oregon, Rear Admiral
Randall Jacobs, members of the
house naval committee, and Cap­
tain Ligon B. Ard, who will be
in command of the basin. A
crowd of between five and seven
thousand persons from this area
is expected to gather to witness
the ceremonies.
Of particular interest is the
fact that Mott Basin, which lies
in a cove in the Columbia river,
six miles from the Pacific, was
formerly a naval air station. At
the present time it is being con­
verted to a naval station, which
will berth hundreds m ships of
the nineteenth fleet. Docks and
piers are now partly constructed,
and soon conversion will be com­
plete, making Mott Basin, one of
the finest naval establishments
in the nation. Of especial im­
portance is the plan to berth the
major portoin of the navy’s inac­
tive fleet on the west coast at
Mott Basin.
that benefit
all Oregonians
J*
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 ox 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.
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THE GRANGE in Oregon long
has been the foremost exponent of the principle that
the mighty Columbia river and its tributaries belong
to the people- -all the people—and should be devel­ :
oped for their benefit.
The hydro-electric energy of these streams is our
greatest Northwest resource and should be made avail-’
able to all. Through its sponsorship of People’s Utility
Districts, rural electrification cooperatives and muni-*
cipal ownership of public utilities, the Grange is(
progressing toward its goal of bringing low-cost light
and power to every Northwest home and industry.
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. '
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
NEXT
FOR
Name Honors
Mott Memory
Grangers Grow Social Crops
PAPER.
Business - Professional
Directory
BEN’S BARBER SHOP
Expert Tonsorial Work
Vernonia, Oregon
NEHALEM VALLEY
MOTOR FREIGHT
Frank Hartwick—
Proprietor
Portland
Sanset
•
Timber
•
Vernonia
• Elsie • Cannot Beach
of
month.
AUXILIARY
First and Third Toe»day.
MARGARET EBERT, Plain­
tiff vs. EDGAR EBERT, De­
fendant.
ALL KINDS of insurance: sick,
accident, life, car and fire. Geo-
W. Bell, Phone 773.
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Thursday of each month.
POST
SUMMONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR COLUMBIA COUNTY
NOTICE is hereby given that
the undersigned has filed her
Final Account in the Estate of C.
M. Hult, deceased, in the County
Court of Columbia County, Ore­
gon, and the Court has fixed May
13, 1946 at 10:00 A.M. in the
Court Room of the said Court as
the time and place for the hearing
of objections thereto and the set­
tlement thereof.
MILDRED HULT,
Administratrix.
P. L. PATTERSON,
Attorney for
Administratrix.
15t5e
LOST AND FOUND
FOR BETTER and long-lasting
paint jobs use Dutch Boy Paints.
Store hours from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
weekdays and Saturday to 7 p.m.
Upgard's Paint and Wallpaper.
15t3c
ads
Legal Notices
TO: Edgar Ebert, Defendant.
IN THE NAME OF THE
LUMBER grader-tallyman to su­ STATE OF OREGON, you are
pervise car loading by contract. hereby required to appear and
Also 2 men to load lumber and answer the
complaint
filed
cants. Contract or hourly basis. againht you in the above entitled
Vets pref. Inq. “X” Vernonia Court and cause on or before
Eagle office.
14t3 the expiration of four weeks
BUTTER moulds. Alsd fat, Red from the dale of the first pub­
Hamp, chickens for sale. Good lication of this summons; if you
for eating.
Sec Mrs. M. A. fail to so appear and answer,
Oakes, Riverview.
15t3c plaintiff for want thereof will
apply to the above entitled Cour;
LISTINGS on your homes, farms for the relief prayed in her
and small acreage. Free apprais­ complaint, to-wit: for a decree
als given. We have cash buyers of this Court that the marriage
waiting to buy your place. Call contract heretofore and now ex­
or write Mr. Thompson, c-o Slay- isting between the plaintiff and
ter Realty compa y, 528 S. W. defendant be dissolved, and for
Salmon,
Portland 4, Oregon, such other and further relief as
phone BRoadway 1146. 43tf— to the Court may seem meet and
TO BUY several acres of land just.
THIS Summons is published by
on outskirts of town. Preferably
with house in condtiion to be order of the Honorable H. K.
Zimmerman, Judge of the Circuit
repaired. Contact M. P. Sander­
15t3 Court of the State of Oregon for
son, HyVan Hotel.
Columbia County, made and en­
SOMEONE in the vicinity of Riv­ tered on the 18th day of March,
erview who would take care of 1946, directing that such pub­
my 3-year-old
I
boy every day lication be made once a week
from morning until evening. In- for four consecutive weeks from
quire at the second two-story the date of the first publication
white i frame house from Graves’ hereof.
Date of first publication:
Fcod Stone and Lockers, on the
corner.
13t3— March 21, 1946.
Date of last
publication:
FOR SALE OR TRADE April 11, 1946.
DAVID O. BENNETT,
’31 ESSEX sedan. A. E. Snyder,
Attorney at Law,
Keasey Rt. 214 mi. out.
15tl
. St. Helens, Oregon.
MISCELLANEOUS
charge
MINIMUM
HOUSE with five rooms, full
bath.
Newly decorated inside,
needs outside paint. Completely
furnished including Thor washer,
radio, white cook range with coils,
fine oil circulator, etc. Bargain
at $1750. 841 First Ave.
15tl
LEGAL NOTICE
1-46
A. F. & A. M.
A
CARPENTER work of all kinds.
Fred Luiidgren, 924 2nd Ave.
15t6
FIVE-ROOM all modern house.
A, W. Roady, Corey hill next
to school.
14t3c
THE EAGLE, VERNONIIA, ORE. THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1946 7
visiting
sisters and broth­
ers
SAW filing of all kinds and gum­
ming. A. L. DeHart, 867 2nd
Ave.
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Classified Ad Rates
ADV. ACCEPTED AFTER WED.
Wed.
WOULD LIKE to find good home
in country for 5-mo.-old half
cocker spaniel and collie. Inquire
3511 C Street, Bob Thompson.
15t3c
SLEEPING ROOM. Reasonable
price.
376 North St. L. M.
Porterfield.
13tf
NO CLASSIFIED
3rd
PRIVATE party wants timber,
any amount or kind. Box 71,
ScottMills, Oregon.
13t2
TWO PAIR large, white rab­
bits. $5 pair. R. L. Tunnell,
Mist Rt.
133t
and
at Masonic Ten*
A.F.
TWO FRESH cows and two com­
ing fresh soon. Carl Davis t>laco,
Stoney Point road.
15tl
munication first
of
Dorethy
5-YEAR-OLD horse, about 1200
lbs. Blocky built, black.
Ted
Keasey, Keasey Rt.
13t3
may
2-46
Chapter
FOR SALE—Livestock
STARTED beby chicks and breed
roosters. Peasnail, Phone 336,
Capitol Hill Hatchery.
12tf.
EAGLE assumes no finan­
cial responsibility for errors that
Wednesday
of each month.
Nehalem
TURKEY hatching eggs. T. F.
Hillyer, Riverview. Box 70, Mist
Rt., Vernonia, Ore.
THE
Vernonia Temple No. 61
Meetings:
MATTRESS for double bed. Like
new. $5. Jack Evans, Corey
hill.
15t3
handled by The Eagle: Minimum
charge 75c. No information given
Second and
Fourth
Second
THREE 30-in awnings, one 6-
foot awning, like new. Set of 4
$25. Mrs. Frank Lange.
15t3
BLIND
116
Vernonia, Oregon
Hall,
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
over minimum, 3c each.
Knights of Pythias
Lodge
GOOD used piano. Write to W.
M. Blowers, 1206 Broadway,
15t6
Longview, Washington.
BOLD
C. B. Ried, W. Pres.
Harding
sewing machine, pressure
electric mixer, frigidaire,
All in good condition.
804 Shady Lane.
15t3
WHITE
cooker,
washer.
Inquire
YOUNG calves for sale. En­
quire at Pebble Creek Dairy,
Timber Rt., Box 56.
15t3
Mt Heart Rebekah
Meets
UPRIGHT Stark piano. Inquire
at 758 Weed Ave., M. J. Lamp­
ing.
14t3c
Write Herb Counts,
14t3c
FOR SALE—Real Estate
1-46
Gearhart
•
Seaside
Vernonia Phone 1042
don’t
make a practice
so
bragging,
when
cast
about
the
the
CHAT
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mean
it
for
we
good
of
broad­
food
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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.
at
we
OREGON STATE GRANGE
that’s
no foolin*.
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