'J FAST, CONVENIENT ADS LEGAL NOTICES - LODGE ANNOUNCEMENTS - DIRECTORY SERVICE FOR SALE—Livestock FOR SALE—Livestock WANTED HEAVY, rich-milking Jersey cow, double tested. Priced right. Also a few turkeys. See at Sargent place on Mist Rt. Henry Richert. 30t3c, COWS, some fresh. L. Choate on Mist - Vernonia highway three miles from Mist. 30t3 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._____ 30|fc 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 MANGLE, small size. J. P. Mc- Farland, 1% miles north on Rock 31t3 Creek rbad. 35 LAYING hens, $2.00 each; young White Rocks, $1.00; young Buff Minorcas, 80c; one pig; one Guernsey cow, 4 years, $125. A Newton, 1 mi. out on North Rose. 31tl 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 THREE Guernsey bulls: 1 is j 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 LODGES V. F. W. Regular meeting«: 2 & 4 Wed«. 8 p.m. O. T. Bateman, Commander B. J. Horn, Adjutant AUXILIARY Regularly meet«: 1st & 3rd Wed. 4-47 Vernonia Lodge No. 246 Meets Every Tuesday 8 P. M. Tom Turner, Noble Grand William D. Shafer, See'y. 446 Mt. Heart Rebekah Lodge Meet« 2nd and 4th Thursday evenings of each month in I.O.O.F. Hall. Silvia Turner, Noble Grand Noma Callister, Vice Grand Juanita Edwards, Secretary Ella Cline, Treasurer 3-47 Vernonia F. O. E. (Fraternal Order of Eagle«) 810 Bridge Street Vernonia 2nd and 4tb Friday« 8 P. M. H. W. Carrick, pres. Geo. Armstrong, Sec”y. 7-46 Knights of Pythias Harding Lodge No. 116 Vernonia, Oregon Meeting*: I.O.O.F. Hall, Second and Fourth Monday* Each Month Pythian Sisters Vernonia Temple No. 61 Meeting*: I.O.O.F. Hall Second and Fourth Wednesday 2-47 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 Terns pie. All visiting sister* and broth­ er* welcome. Inez Powell, Worthy Matron 1-47 Dorothy Sandon. See’y. A. F. & A. M. Vernonia Lodge No. 184 A.F. & A.M. meet* at Masonic Temple Stated Communication first Thursday of each month, at 7:30 p.m. Walter H. Kent, W. M. Glen F. Hawlcin*, See’y. 1-46 American Legion VERNONIA POST 11» Meats first and Third M ob . of Each moath. AUXILIARY First and Third Tuesdays 4 1-47 FOR SALE—General ARMY BT15—450 horse Wright engine. Low time. ' Unlicensed. $700.00. Holly Holcomb, c/o Harts Hatchery, Beaverton, Ore. 31t3 WOOD circulating heater. Good condition. Inquire House 54, O-A hill. 30*.f INTERNATIONAL truck and flatbed trailer. Vic Bergerson place, Keasey route. 31tl ’34 PLYMOUTH 4-door sedan. Louis Huntley, Box 69 Mist Rt. Call evenings. 30t3 GOOD sturdy tractor-equipped two-bottom plow. A. E. Snyder, Keasey Rt.., 2% mi. out. 31tl RASPBERRIES and loganberries. See Art Owen at end of First street, Riverview. 29t3 OIL circulating heater suitable for three or four-room house. Riverview Beauty Shop, phone 7712. 31t3 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 pick. Bring containers. John Schmidlin, Timber Route. Phone 13F51. 30t3c FOR SALE—Real Estate FIVE-ROOM house and two lots. 958 First Ave. G. W. Thacker. 3113 THREE-ROOM modern house and lot. Inquire 445 North Street. 30t3 10% ACRES, 8A tillable, some timber, good barn, ch cken house, hog house, 4-room house fur­ nished, garden fenced and cross fenced, splendid water, 2 cows, 15 chickens. 3 mi. north on Mist route Highway 47, % west on Keasey road. J. M. Warner, owner. 31t3 BUY a home in Vernonia. 6-room modern house, out buildings, fine garden, young family orchard and berries. 100-154. 846 Weed Ave. 31t3 FOR RENT____________ APARTMENTS for rent. Also nice size range cook stove. 376 North St., L. M. Porterfield. 31tfc WANTED WOMAN to wash dishes, mop kitchen, help keep small house clean. No laundry or cooking. About six hours daily. Mrs. M. Coleman, 451 South Rose. 31t3c Classified Ad Rates MINIMUM charge 30c for 25 words or les*. Word* over min­ imum, 2c each. Three insertion* for the price of two. CARD of Thank* & Notice*: 75c BOLD FACE ad*, minimum 50c ea., 3 for the price of 2. Words over minimum, 3c each. THE EAGLE assumes no finan­ cial responsibility for error* that may appear in ad* published in it* columns, but in case* where •¡Ms paper i* at fault, will re­ print that part of in adv. in which the typographical mistake occurs. BLIND ads with answer* to be handled by The Eagle: Minimum charge 75c. No information given relative to such ads. POETRY accepted only as paid matter. Rate: 5c per type line. CREDIT ADS, 10c EXTRA FOR BILLING. NO CLASSIFIED OR DISPLAY ADV. ACCEPTED AFTER WED. NOON EXCEPT FOR NEXT WEEK’S PAPER._________________ Business ■ Professional Directory______________ BEN’S BARBER SHOP Expert Tonsorial Work Vernonia, Oregon NEHALEM VALLEY MOTOR FREIGHT Frank Hartwick— Proprietor Portland • Timbor . Vernonia Sunset . Elsie • Caanon Beach Gearhart « Seaside Vernonia Phone 1042 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 compa'y, 528 S. W. Salmon, Portland 4, Oregon, phone BRoadway 1146. 43tf— 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 WANTED to buy: lawn mower. 846 Weed Ave., Vernonia. 31-3 LARGE camping tent. Mrs. Flor­ ence Kirkbride, Keasey Rt. 20t3 LAWN MOWERS sharpened and repaired. George Robbins, 526 First Ave. South 27t9 CARPENTER work of all kinds. Fred Lundgren, 924 2nd Avenue. 30t6 WANTED: Hemstitch ng. Clark, 291 A street. Lois 30t3 WOMAN to cook noon and evening meals for two men in nice home. Housekeeping also if desirad. Call 842 after 5:30 evenings. 30t3 CARLOAD LOTS of 7-foot split cedar fence posts. Also grape stakes. E. G. Roediger at post office. 22tfc MISCELLANEOUS FOR ALL Kinds of hauling cajl 8810. Shorty Lee Transfer. 14tf-< ALL KINDS of insurance: sick, accident, life, car and lire. Geo- W. Bell, Phone 773. 6tf- Legal Notices 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 W’illamette 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 Spray for Moths Needed Now Reclaiming Stained Clothing Explained that are not yet ready for the laundry or dry cleaner. Sponge the «pot with warm water to which a few drops of vinegar have been added. Sprinkle with pow. dered pepsin, working the pepsin into the cloth. Then let stand one or two hours, keeping the spot moist Brush off the powder and rinse well. Summer garments that hang unworn in the closet because of underarm perspiration stains can sometimes be reclaimed. These stains will often come out with or­ dinary washing or dry cleaning, but a little elementary chemis­ try first w 11 sometimes help re­ store color. Body perspiration is usually acid, so counteract fresh stans with an alkali. Dampen the spot with water and hold it for a few minutes over the fumes from a bottle of ammonia water. Or— for cotton, linen and other ma­ terials that do not waterspot— dilute the ammonia water to half strength, apply a few drops di­ rectly to the stain, and rinse thoroughly. Ammonia water af­ fects some dyes, so have white • vinegar hardy to stop the action Sawdust Mulch Okeh of the alkali if the fabric be­ If Nitrogen Ample gins to change color. Sawdust as s mulch may be Old Stains Differ Perspiration stains that have used around perennial plants1 safe­ ly whether fresh or old and re­ been allowed to “set" for a few gardless of kind, but if worked days may become alkaline. So if into the soil it will rob crops of the old stain fails to respond to available nitrogen until thorough­ the ammonia water treatment, re­ verse the process ano use vine­ ly decomposed. Such is a preliminary report on gar—a mild acid. Sponging with sawdust mulching made to the vinegar sometimes restores color, Oregon Association of Nursery­ though an old stain is more dif­ men, members of which spent two ficult to remove than a fresh days on the Oregon State college one. From soup to dessert, Chat campus in June visiting scores of Yellow perspiration stains on experimental projects related to white material will sometimes ’N Nibble meals arc complete. the industry. vanish when bleached in the: sun They satisfy the appetite Fresh fir and fresh alder saw­ after washing with soap and wa­ dust has been used in mulching ter. For stubborn stains, sponge and they satisfy the body’s trials started three years ago and with hydrogen peroxide. Or quick­ needs for nourishment. which will be continued to de­ ly dip the stained spot into a termine results year after year. solution of two teaspoons sodium Alder sawdust decomposed much hydrosulfite to one pint of water, master than fir, but even it de­ and rinse immediately, but test pleted soil nitrogen when turned the cloth for color-fastness to under. this bleach before using. Addition of large mounts of ni- Perspiration odors sometimes ' trogen fertilizer when sawdust is can be removed from garments worked into the soil has overcome the depletion effect. Just how much fertilizer is required under varying conditions and how long it will be needed is now being Highest cash price paid for cream and eggs. studied. Picked up at your door once or twice weekly. Other effects on the soil have Phone us and arrange pickup days. all been favorable. Physical con­ dition and water holding capa­ Cream prices advancing as they have recent­ city were impoved by the added organic matter. Some plants, in­ ly with good pastures and feed crops should be cluding roses, appear to be especi­ special inducement to save and sell cream. ally benefited. Everything Complete Chat ’n Nibble FOREST GROVE CREAMERY PHONE 126 OUR SERVICE SHOP OFFERS YOU A GOOD COMBINATION • • • S Trained Mechanics Modern Equipment Factory Engineered Parts Right Prices Combine these 4 and you have the best pos­ sible service combina­ tion. There is no time like the present to find out these important facts about the NEHALEM. May we emphasize again that this store fea­ tures: • Products You Prefer • Prices You’ll Like Lee Motors Pay us a visit today—see for yourself. Sales and Service NEHALEM PHONE 173 MARKET AND GROCERY HZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZH H Z H H H H Hoffman Hardware is offering H H high class potteryware to H H H Nehalem Valley people H Every Saturday—11:30 1 mile East of Beaverton on Canyon Road AGAIN. Cattle, Calves, Hogs, Sheep, Horses, Chickens, Rabbits Produce Furniture, Farm Machinery, Tools, etc. Come to Buy and Sell Large Crowds Ample Space OREN E. SUDTELL, Auct. Rt. 2, Bx. 100, Beaverton, Ore. Big Sale YOU’LL LIKE STANDARD H Worn out motor oil could result in burned out bearings. Don't take the chance. A change to I RPM is your best insurance of long, satisfactory motor life. J.E. Fossum Electrical Service Knight’s Bldg., 706 First St., Vernonia CONTRACT — DAY WORK — INSTAL­ LATIONS — ALTERATIONS — REPAIRS Commercial Phone 423 Industrial Santa Anita Potteryware H 32-piece set ................................... $15.75 H Blue, Green, Yellow, Beige M EXTRA PIECES FOR ABOVE SET H H ROSE AVENUE GARAGE H. H. Sturdevant Phone 337 Home THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1946 7 The third application of spray for coddling moth should be made right away, states Geo. A. Nelson, county agent, as word has just been received from B. G. Thomp­ son," associate entomologist, of the flight of the coddling math and that the eggs are being laid and will probably hatch under Wil­ lamette valley conditions about August 1. Lead arsenate at the rate of three pounds per 100 gallons of water is recommended by Mr. Thompson. Where coddling moth is not too serious, two pounds of arsenate of lead can be used. Calcium arsenkte at the rate of three pounds per 100 gallons of water can also be used. COMMUNITY AUCTION Ws THE EAGLE, VERNONIA, ORE. I ....... $1.50 H $1.70 ....... $1.70 H ........ 35c H Z H H Casseroles .................... Cream and Sugar Sets . Chop Plates 12-inch .... H Bread and Butter Plates 5 H H H HOFFMAN HARDWARE CO. Phone 181 Vernonia For Hardware — See Hoffman H H H M nZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZH!