Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, July 25, 1946, Page 7, Image 7

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    FAST, CONVENIENT ADS
LEGAL NOTICES - LODGE ANNOUNCEMENTS
FOR SALE—Livestock
FOR SALE—Livestock
HEAVY, rich-milking Jersey cow,
double tested. Priced right Also
a few turkeys. See at Sargent
place on Mist Rt. Henry Richert.
30t3c
THREE Guernsey bulls: 1 is 5
mos. old and 1 is 3 mos., both
from Willow Wood and Traveler
breeding, $75 ea. The other is 24
mos. old from Willow Wood and
Maestro Cream Cup breeding,
$150. Come and see them. Harry
Ingram, Ph. 52R8, Clatskanie.
30t4c
15 WEANER PIGS for sale. 9
C. W. Duroc, 6 C. W„ all 6
weeks old July 19. $10 to $16
each. Also C. W. boar for sale
or service. L. L. Christensen, 10
miles south on highway 47. 28t3
COWS, some fresh. L. Choate on
Mist - Vernonia highway three
miles from Mist.
30t3
FOUR GILTS to farrow Sept. 20.
$35.00 each. Six doe rabbits, some
bred, some with young. Morris
Falconbury, Mist Rt, near 10th
St., Riverview.
29t3
CHUNKY gray mare.
Saddle,
bridle and' blanket.
$135.00.
Wally Noakes, Timber Route.
28t3
100 NEW HAMPSHIRE RED
laying hens; 35 Hollywood Leg­
horn hens, $1.50 each; 6 does, 1
buck, 1 large hutch, $25 for all;
thoroughbred Jersey bull, 1 year
old, $125; 1 small Norris home
safe, $25.
Write Mrs. Pearl
Adams, Mist Rt., Vernonia^ Ore.
30t3c
LODGES
meetings:
Regular
2 & 4 Wed*. 8 p.m.
O. T. Bateman, Commander
B. J. Horn. Adjutant
AUXILIARY
Regularly meets: 1st & 3rd Wed.
4-47
Vernonia Lodge No. 246
Meets Every Tuesday
8 P. M.
Carl Davis,
William D.
Noble Grand
Shafer, See’y.
4-46
Mt. Heart Rebekah
e
Meet» 2nd and 4th Thursday
evening» of each month in
I.O.O.F. Hall.
Silvia Turner, Noble Grand
Noma Callister, Vice Grand
Juanita Edwards, Secretary
3-47
Ella Cline, Treasurer
Vernonia F. O. E
(Fraternal
Eagles)
of
Order
>
Bridge
Street
Vernonia
2nd
4th
and
Fridays
P.
8
M.
H. W. Carrick,
Geo. Armstrong, Sec"y.
7-46
Knights of Pythias
Harding
Lodge No.
Hall,
STARK BROS. nurseries and
Orchard Co. now represented by
Edwin Siedelman, Vernonia, Oré.,
Timber Rt., Box 31.
7-25-46
WOOD circulating heater. Good
condition. Inquire House 54, O-A
hill.
30tf
’34 PLYMOUTH 4-door sedan.
Louis Huntley^ Box 69 Mist Rt.
Call evenings.
30t3
SLEEPING room for rent. Also
nice size range cook stove. 376
North street, L. M. Porterfield.
30tlc
RASPBERRIES and loganberries.
See Art Owen at end of First
street, Riverview'.
29t3
GEN CLASS
ONE 1931 Tudoi- Chevrolet and
one boy’s bicycle. Call at Eagle
office.
30tl
ELEVEN doz. quart jars for sale.
50c doz. II. A. Wilson, Timber
Rt.
30t3c
CHERRIES, Black Republican, 6c
lb. Bing and Lambert, 10c lb. U
John
pick.
Bring containers.
Schmidlin, Timber Route. Phone
13F51.
30t3c
J. E. FOSSUM electric service.
Knight’s building, 708 First St.,
Vernonia. Contract, day work, in­
stallations, alterations, repairs.
Home, commercial,
industrial..
Phone 423.
22tfc
or
less.
2c
each.
and
of each month.
2-47
THE EAGLE assume* no finan­
cial responsibility for error* that
153,
O.
E.
S.
Regular com­
munication first
and
Wed.
3rd
each
of
month
at Masonic Tern»
All
pie.
visiting
*i*ter* and broth­
er*
welcome.
Inez Powell, Worthy Matron
Dorothy Sandon. Sec’y.
1-47
column*,
Vernonia Lodge No. 184
A.M.
meets at
Temple Stated
first
Communication
Thursday of each month.
at 7:30 p.m.
Walter H. Kent, W. M.
Glen
F.
Hawkins,
See’y.
1-46
American Legion
VERNONIA
POST Ilf
Meet* first snd
Third Mon.
Each
paper
Krint
that
which
the
occur*.
BLIND
but
is
at
part
published
in
cases
fault,
an
of
with
where
will
re­
adv.
in
typographical
ad*
in
mistake
answers
to
W ILL NOT be responsible for
any debt sother than my own. A.
E. Van De Car.
30tl
LOST AND FOUND
LOST: White gold Bulova wrist
watch. Reward. Mrs. H. M. Con-
dit, Riverview.
30tlc
LOST: Sword pin about 3 inches
long. Valued as keepsake. Re­
ward. Return to Mrs. Wm. Sha­
fer, 1009 Columbia St.
28t3
MISCELLANEOUS
MARRIAGE LICENSES mailed.
No medical examination. Save a
trip and layoff from work. Van­
couver Bridal Chapel Vancouver,
Wash.
21tl0
FOR ALL Kinds of hauling call
8810. Shorty Lee Transfer. 14tf-
ALL KINDS of insurance: sick*
accident, life, car and tire. Geo-
W. Bell, Phone 773.
6tf-
Thermometer
Tops 100 Mark
charge 75c. No information given
relative to such ad*.
POETRY accepted only a* paid
matter. Rate: 5c per type line.
CREDIT ADS, 10c EXTRA FOR
BILLING.
FOR
EXCEPT
NOON
WEEK’S
NEXT
PAPER.
Business - Professional
Directory______________
BEN’S BARBER SHOP
Expert Ton»orial Work
Vemonia, Oregon
NEHALEM VALLEY
MOTOR FREIGHT
Frank Hartwick—
Proprietor
Portland - Timber • Varnonia
Sunset • Elsie • Cannon Brack
1-47
Vernonia Phone 1042
Gearhart
•
Guests
Homes Mentioned
MIST—The William Bridgers
were Seaside week end sightseers,
taking their guest, Miss Hill with
them.
Mrs. Minnie Hughes was here
NOTICE OF VACATION
A resurvey of the Old Schmidlin
Road in the Northeast Quarter of
Section 31 Township 4 North Range
4 West of the Willamette Merid-
ian has shown it useless to the
general road system of Columbia
County, State of Oregon, there-
fore the Public will be benefited
by its vacation.
Notice is hereby given that the
County Court at a regular meet­
ing thirty days (30) hence, there
being no objections, will declare
the following portion of this road
duly vacated.
“Description of Vacation”
Beginning at a point on the Old
Schmidlin Road, said point of be­
ginning being 206 feet in a south­
westerly direction along said road
from its intersection with the
Vernonia-Buxton Road thence;
along it’s entire length to the end
near the center of Section 31,
T4N-R4W W.M.
WM PRINGLE, SR.,
County Comm.
GLEN HAWKINS,
Dep. County Eng.
30t4c
from Seaside Tuesday to pick
blackberries.
Sunday guests at the J. 0. Li-
bel home were Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Lindberg and son, Larry, of Scap­
poose and the Sheriff and Mrs.
M. R. Calhoun of St. Helens.
Norman Hansen is home, hav­
ing been discharged from the
navy.
• Otis Jones has beer^ visiting his
father, “Doc” Jones, the past
week. Otis lives in Astoria. He
was recently in the hospital with
pneumonia.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Roper were
in Clatskanie Saturday afternoon.
THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1946 T
Former North Dakota
Families Gather at
Riverview Home Sunday
RIVERVIEW—Bob C. Hall of
Seattle, a brother of Mrs. George
Carl, came Saturday and is try­
ing his hand as a logger this
week, working in the crew with
Mr. Oarl.
Sunday visitors at the J. A.
Wirtz home were two families
who immigrated with them from
North Dakota to Oregon in 1936,
namely Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Her-
berholz of Portland and Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Wert and their two
young Oregonian daughters of
Sherwood; Mr. and Mrs. Lyche
of Forest Grove who purchased
the Wirtz farm near Banks three
years ago and Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Beacom of Vernonia. The Lyches
were accomponied by their three
sons and Mr. Lyche’s aunt, Mrs.
Davidson, of Bottineau, N, D.
Mrs. Emil Messing of Vernonia
took advantage of the nice warm
weather Saturday to come over
and help our two Mrs. Steeles
pass the time more pleasantly.
RHEUMATISM
and ARTHRITIS
UPGAIID’S
868 Bridge St.
Ph. 1262
Vernonia, Ore.
I suffered for years and arii 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.
Pd. Adv.—NUE OVO Laboratories
. Paint and
Wallpaper
Contract or day work
DUTCH BOY ENAMEL
AVAILABLE NOW
GOT A MOUSE?
Or does your car squeek because you neg­
lected a grease job at the right time? Thorough
Shellubrication is one of our specialties.
Geo. Johnson
Vernonia Serv. Sta.
Vernonia Agent for Kaiser-Frazer Corp.
Growing Children
Need Lots of Milk
Nehalem
contains
elements your children
for proper body growth,
today for ' delivery to
home.
NEHALEM DAIRY
PRODUCTS CO.
Phone 471
COMMUNITY AUCTION
Every Saturday—11:30
1 mile East of Beaverton on Canyon Road
Cattle, Calves, Hogs, Sheep, Horses, Chickens, Rabbits
Produce
Furniture, Farm Machinery, Tools, etc.
Come to Buy and Sell
Big Sale
Large Crowds
Ample Space
OREN E. SUDTELL, Auct.
Rt. 2, Bx. 100, Beaverton, Ore.
be
handled by The Eagle: Minimum
of
month.
AUXILIARV
Firat and Third Taetdajr*
•¡Ma
ad*
NO CLASSIFIED OR DISPLAY
ADV. ACCEPTED AFTER WED.
A. F. & A. M.
A.F. 4
Masonie
appear in
may
it*
Chapter
50c
over minimum, 3c each.
Order of Eastern Star
Nehalem
minimum
FACE ad*,
ea.t 3 for the price of 2. Words
Wednesday
PERSONAL
OFFICE OF THE COLLECTOR
OF INTERNAL REVENUE,
PORTLAND, OREGON, JULY
19, 1946: The following described
personal property, seized from
Earl L. Marshall, dba Marshall
Logging Company, under war-
rants for distraint for non-pay-
. .
ment of assessed taxes due, will
be sold as provided by Section
3695 of the Internal Revenue
Code, at public auction, on
Wednesday, July 31, 1946, at the
United States Postoffice, Verno­
nia, Oregon: Donkey with Mer­
cury Engine, Power Drums and
Cables, J. W. MALONEY, COL­
LECTOR.
THE EAGLE, VERNONIA, ORE.
min­
insertion*
for the price of two.
Hall
I.O.O.F.
Fourth
over
Three
25
CARD of Thank* & Notice*: 75c
Pythian Sister*
Meeting»:
for
30c
Word*
word*
BOLD
Second
charge
imum,
Vernonia Temple No. 61
CARLOAD LOTS of 7-foot split
cedar fence posts. Also grape
stakes. E. G. Roediger at post
office.
22tfc
MIST—Walter Batson’s mother
is keeping house for him, while
his wife is at Cornelius with her
father who is very ill.
Austin Dowling and Bernard
LISTINGS on your homes, farms were visitors of the Geo. Jones’
and small acreage. Free apprais­ on Benson Lookout.
als given. We have cash buyers
Mrs. Crawford went to Port­
waiting to buy your place. Call land one day last week. Mrs. L. B.
or write Mr. Thompson, c-o Slay- Eastman accompanied her as far
ter Realty compa y, 528 S. W. as Forest Grove, where she visit­
Salmon,
Portland 4, Oregon, ed her son, Dell, and family.
flhone BRoadway 1146. 43tf—
The camps started on the hoot
owl shift Monday morning. Sat-
WANTED
urday the thermometer registered
LARGE camping tent. Mrs. Flor­ 104 here.
Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Hayden and
ence Kirkbride, Keasey Rt.
20t3
two daughters from Glcnoma,
CARPENTER work of all kinds. Washington, were here Monday
Fred Lundgren, 924 2nd Avenue. evening on their way to the beach
30t6 for a few days outing.
Mrs. Wm. Bridgers took her
WANTED: Hemstitching.
Lois
Clark, 291 A street.
30t3 guest, Miss Roberta Hill of Texas,
to Roseburg Tuesday to visit rela­
LAWN MOWERS sharpened and tives.
repaired. George Robbins, 526
First Ave. South
27t9
I.O.O.F.
Mondays
WOMAN to cook noon and evening
meals for two men in nice home.
Housekeeping also if desirod. Call
842 after 5:30 evenings.
30t3
FOR SALE—Real Estate
MINIMUM
Each Month
SELL your cream and eggs to the
Forest Grove Creamery. Build
a market close to home good as
Portland. Write or phone us for
pick up arrangements.
30tfc
THREE-ROOM modern house and
lot. Inquire 445 North Street.
3013
Second and
Fourth
chain
Price
Rose
2813
Classified Ad Rates
116
Vernonia, Oregon
Meetings:
WANTED
FOR SALE—General
LARGE size tricycle with
drive, also coaster brake.
$20. R. M. Beveridge, 1141
Ave.
DIRECTORY SERVICE
Legal Notices
Seaside
WARNING!
• Before you start on a long vacation trip, have
your car thoroughly overhauled. You
can't take chances with bad brakes, faul­
ty steering, run-down battery, clogged
filters, and worn equipment For your
safety and comfort, repair the wear
and tear of wartime driving.
• Drive in to—
GREENWOOD MOTORS
Dodge and Plymouth Sales and Service
Dodge Job-Rated Trucks
Vernonia, Ore.
Ph. 1121
OPPORTUNITIES
YOU’LL FIND THEM EVERY TIME AT
KING’S
I
That old adage about “opportunity knocks but
once’’ doesn’t hold true when you purchase
staples at KING’S counter!
Every trip brings an opportunity for meal vari­
ation and delightful dishes to surprise the fam­
ily. They are full of rich goodness and hearty
full-bodied flavor, too.
Shopping time is something to look forward to
when you do it at KING’S
KING’S Grocery - Market
“Where Your Money Buys More”
At the Mile Bridge
,
Phone 91
Riverview