Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, October 03, 1946, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE EAGLE, VERNONIA, ORE.
FOR RENT
APARTMENTS furnished or un­
furnished. Inquire at 545 Bridge
St. Phone 1232.
40tfc
FOR SALE—Livestock
CALF 3 weeks old.
Dairy.
Pebble Creek
40tlc
TWO, DANDY Guernsey cows
lately freeh.
$150 each.
One
with calf ready for veal included.
Ednabel Coleman, % mi. north of
Timber, Ore.
40t3
ONE HORSE, two sets harness,
disc, turning plow, walking cul­
tivator, snaking tongs, $125.00.
Morris Falconbury, Mist Rt., near
10th St., Raverview.
39t3
ONE milk goat with chain, $11.00;
Thos. Morgan, 846 Weed Ave,
Vernonia,
38t3
FOR SALE—General
FOR SALE OR LEASE
DRY slab pile, M mi. from Bir-
kenfeld on good gravel road. John
Winslow, Birkenfeld, Ore.
40t2c
DEVANEY HOTEL and apart­
ments.
545 Bridge street.
30
rooms all furnished with new fur­
niture.
Eight sleeping rooms.
Ten 1- 2- and 3-room apartments.
Parking lot. Phone 1232. R. W.
DeVaney, owner.
40tfc
WOOD circulating heater, Al con­
dition. Reasonable. O. W. Steele,
10th SL, Riverview.
40t3
LIGHTWEIGHT Vaughn drag
saw, 3 blades, good shape. O. H.
Robbins, Mist Rt. Box 68.
38t3
SIX-ROOM coal and wood cir­
culating heater like new. John
Crowston, 2nd and Nehalem. 39t3
PRESSURE cooker, 7-qt. size,
$10.00. Mrs. Nels Hogberg, phone
792.
40t3
ONE 8-mo.-old Hereford & Guern­
sey bull, double tested. One kero­
sene brooder, 300-chick size. Mrs.
M. A. Oakes, Riverview.
38t3c
FURNiTURE including stoves,
dining set and 6-year bed. 625
Second Street,
38t3
TWO-YEAR-OLD cow and calf
and one bul calf. Milking Short­
horn With papers. M. R. Peter­
son, Timber Rt., x.-x 49.
37tf
MAN’S bicycle. Good condition,
good tires, new rear wheel and
hub. T. M. Crawford, Mist Rt.
39t3c
FOR SALE—General
TWO good, used pianos for sale.
Write W. M. Blowers, 1206 Broad­
way, Longview, W ashington.
37t6
ONE, USED wood range. All
white enamel, excellent condition.
Inquire at Western Auto Sup­
ply.
40t3c
ONE pipeless furnace, $15.00. One
year old, extra bevy water tank
with jacket, $15.00. Mrs. R. D.
Eby.
39t2c
LODGES
V. F. W.
meetings:
Regular
2 & 4 Wed«. 8 p m.
O. T. Bateman, Commander
B. J. Horn. Adjutant
AUXILIARY
Regularly meets: 1 «I & 3rd Wed.
Vernonia Lodge No. 246
£%X^>I.0.0.F.
Meets Every Tuesday
8 P. M.
Tom Turner, Noble Grand
William D. Shafer, Sec’y. . . . 4-47
FOR SALE—Real E»tate
15 ACRES, 8 cleared; 4-room
house, chick house, bam, hay,
cow; electricity, fruit and berries.
About % mi. from town
L.
Critelli, Timber route.
40t3
I HAVE a large house 24x50
with a kitchen built on the side,
lots of room, 2 good wells and a
barn and chicken house, garage
and wood shed. 2% acres all
fenced and cleared. House newly
painted. Andrew M. Parker, Mist
Rt., Vernonia, Ore.
39t4
5-ROOM modern house, double
garage.
2-room house, garage.
Inquire Union Hall. Harry Hall.
38t3
JUST opposite mill, 2nd house on
side street on east side lockers
block. 7-room house with or with­
out furniture. House modern, on
A. All fenced, cow barn, hen
house. C. E. Walter, old Spencer
place.
38t3
Mt. Heart Rebekah
Lodge
THREE-ROOM house furnished.
First house down steps by ball
park.
38t3
Meets 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
APARTMENT house all nicely
furnished and another 3 rooms
and bath ail modern and nicely
furnished.
On another lot, a
warehouse 76 feet long and 28
feet wide and a garage 20 feet
long and 12 feet wide. Add. 376
North St., Vernonia. L. M. Por­
terfield.
36tfc
Vernonia F. O. E.
(Fraternal
Order
Eagle*)
of
810
Bridge
Street
Vernonia
2nd
4th
and
Friday*
8
M.
P.
H. W. Carrick, pres.
Geo. Armstrong, Sec”y.
7-46
Hall,
THE
Second and
Monday*
I.O.O.F.
Fourth
’hi*
Hall
2-47
Order of Eastern Star
153,
Chapter
E.
O.
Regular
S.
com­
POETRY
No
Wed.
month
at Masonic Tem>
pie.
All
re­
accepted
a*
only
paid
Rate: 5c per type line.
ads with answers to be
relative to such ads.
will
each
will
fault,
at
handled by The Eagle: Minimum
charge 75c. No information given
and
of
i*
paper
matter.
BLIND
munication first
3rd
no finan­
EAGLE assumes
occur*.
Wednesday
of each month.
Nehalem
insertions
print that part of an adv. in
which the typographical mistake
Vernonia Temple No. 61
and
25
min­
may appear in ad* published in
its columns, but in cases where
Pythian Sisters
Meetings:
over
cial responsibility for error* that
Each Month
Second
Words
or les*.
for
30c
charge
MINIMUM
CARD of Thank* & Notices: 75c
I.O.O.F.
Fourth
Classified Ad Rates
imum, 2c each. Three
for the price of two.
116
Vernonia, Oregon
Meeting*:
ONE HORSE 8 years old weigh­
ing about 1600. Works single or
double, woods’or farm. Trade for
riding saddle, 15-inch tree.
R.
H. Meyer, Timber Route.
39t3
word*
Knights of Pythias
Harding Lodge No.
FOR SALE OR TRADE
visiting
sister* and broth­
ers welcome.
information
be
given
on
paper i* mailed.
NO CLASSIFIED
classifieds
until
out
OR
after
DISPLAY
ADV. ACCEPTED AFTER WED.
NOON
EXCEPT
WEEK’S PAPER.
FOR
NEXT
Ines Powell, Worthy Matron
Dorothy Sandon, Sec’y.
1-47
A. F. & A. M.
Vernonia Lodge No. 184
A.F.
&
meet*
A.M.
Masonic Temple
Communication
at
Stated
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 Mrs.
Each
af
■«th.
Attorney-at-law
Office at Joy Theater
building every Monday
BEN’S BARBER SHOP
Expert Tonsorial Work
Vernonia, Oregon
NEHALEM VALLEY
MOTOR FREIGHT
Frank Hartwick—
Proprietor
Portland
-
Timber
•
Vernonia
Sunset • Elsie • Cannon Beach
Gearhart
AUXILIARY
First and Third Tuesdays
Business * Professional
Directory______________
NEAL BUSH
1-47
•
Seaside
Vernonia Phone 1042
WANTED
TWO, EXPERIENCED waitresses
immediately. Call 322 or apply
at Palace Cafe.
40tlc
HOUSE for rent 2H miles out on
end of 10th st., Riverview. See
Mrs. John Krinick.
37t3
PERSONAL
EX-CHIEF V.S.C.G. would like
to correspond with ladies between
30-35, object matrimony. Send
photo. W. F. Perrien, Baggage
Master, Veterans hospital, Port­
land, Ore.
40t5
Legal Notices
STATEMENT OF THE OWNER­
NEED a baby sitter? Call on SHIP, MANAGEMENT, CIRCU­
Mrs. A. E. Jennings s>r phone LATION, ETC., REQUIRED BY
THE ACT OF CONGRESS OF
794.
40t3
AUGUST 24, 1912, AND MARCH
MARVIN’S window cleaning. Ex­ 3, 1933.
pert window cleaners.
Homes, Of the Vernonia Eagle, published
stores, shops, etc. Call HyVan weekly at Vernonia, Oregon, for
October 1, 1946.
Hotel, telephone 211.
40t3
State of Oregon, County of Co­
CASH for 1940 or later model lumbia ss.
car. Telephone 1271 or 941. 40t3
Before me, a notary public in
and for the State and county
LUMBER haul for six wheeler.
aforesaid,
personally appeared
20-foot stuff or under. J. L. Marvin Kamholz, who, having
Kells, Timber Route, Trehame been duly sworn according to law,
junction, Vernonia, Ore.
38t3 deposes and says that he is the
owner of the Vernonia Eagle and
WANTED TO RENT
that the following is, to the best
SMALL furnished house at once. of his knowledge and belief, a true
No children or pets.
Reliable statement of the ownership, man­
couple. Phone 792.
38t3 agement (and if a daily paper, the
circulation), etc., of the aforesaid
SELL your cream and eggs to the -publication for the date shown in
Forest Grove Creamery.
Build the above caption, required by the
a market close to home good as Act of August 24. 1912, as amend­
Portland. Write or phone us for ed by the Act of March 3, 1933,
pick up arrangements.
30tfc embodied in section 537, Postal
Laws and Regulations, printed on
J. E. FOSSUM electric service. the reverse of this form, to wit:
Knight’s building* 708 First St.,
1. That the names and ad­
Vernonia. Contract, day work, in­
stallations, alterations, repairs. dresses of the publisher editor,
Home,
commercial,
industrial., managing editor, and business
phone 283 or 662
22tfc managers are:
Publisher, Marvin Kamholz, Ver­
LISTINGS on your homes, farms nonia, Ore.
and small acreage. Free apprais­ Editor, Marvin Kamholz, Verno­
als given. We have cash buyers nia, Ore.
waiting to buy your place. Call Managing Editor, none.
or write Mr. Thompson, c-o Slay- Business Manager, none.
ter Realty compa y, 528 S. W.
2. That the owner is: (If owned
Salmon,
Portland 4,
Oregon, by a corporation, its name and ad­
phone BRoadway 1146. 43tf— dress must be stated and also imme­
CARPENTER work of all kinds. diately thereunder the name and
Fred Lundgren, 924 2nd Avenue. addresses of stockholders owning
or holding one per cent or more of
total amount of stock. If not
MISCELLANEOUS
owned by a corporation, the names
WILL GIVE large, spayed female and addresses of the individual
dog, 2 years old, to good home in owners must be given. If owned
country. Good watchdog, gentle by a firm, company, or other un­
with children. Part Dalmation and incorporated concern, its address,
Great Pyrenees. Write to S. A. as well as those of each individual
Daymple, 2232 S. E. 42 Ave., member, must be given.)
Portland 15, Ore.
38t3 Marvin Kamholz, Vernonia, Ore.
3. That the known bondholders,
ALL KINDS of insurance: sick,
mortgagees, and other security
accident, life, car and lire. Geo-
holders owning or holding 1 per
W. Bell, Phone 773.
6tf-
cent or more of total amount of
FOR ALL Kinds of hauling call bonds, mortgages, or other secur­
8810. Shorty Lee Transfer. 14tf- ities are: (If there are none, so
state.)
None.
4. That tha two paragraphs
next above, giving the names of
the owners, stockholders, and se­
curity holders, if any, contain not
only the list of stockholders and
security holders as they appear
upon the books of the company
but also, in cases where the stock­
holder ot security holder appears
upon the books of the company a3
trustee or in any other fiduciary
relation, the name of the person
or corporation for whom such trus­
tee is acting, is given; aL'o that
the said two paragraphs contain
statements embracing affiant’s
full knowledge and belief as to
the circumstances and conditions
under the stockholders and secur­
ity holders who do not appear
upon the books of the company as
At the End of 3 Years
trustees, hold stock and secur­
This bonus is in addition to a good ities in a capacity other than a
salary during the entire three bona fide owner; and tnds affiant
years.
has no reason to believe that any
person, association,
or
Yes, that is what a three year en­ other
listment in the new regular Army corporation has any interest direct
of the United States gives you at or indirect in the said stock, bonds,
the expiration of your enlistment or other securities than as so
period.
stated by him.
5. That the average number of
copies of each issue of this pub­
lication
sold
or
distributed,
through the mails or otherwise, to
Only those qualified men who en­
list before October 5th will get paid subscribers during the twelve
full advantage under the provi­ months preceding the date shown
sions of the educational benefits above is 745.
of the G.I. Bill of Rights which •
MARVIN KAMHOLZ.
guarantees one month’s training
Sworn to and subscribed before
in the college, trade or business
school of your choice for each me his 24th day of Sept. 1946.
month of enlistment. Three years (SEAL)
ALBERT CHILDS
of Army life, then 48 months— (My commission expires May 9,
more than a full five-year college 1949.)
course—of Government-paid edu­
cation and subsistence for you! WANTED: Commercial printing
Three albino elk in one day
were reported seen this month
in Clatsop county by the game
commissions
district
biologist,
Wesley Battereon. The elk in­
cluded a cow, a epike bull and
a calf and were spotted in sep­
arate herds which range no more
than one-half mile apart. This
¡ b not the first time the albinos
had been noted as an albino cow
had been seen in April and a
calf in July.
The elk are not believed to be
true albinos but merely a ^olor
phase. They are not white in
color but of a light tan from nose
to tip of tail. The cow elk is
slightly darker in color than the
spike bull or calf. Whereas the
natural colored elk have dark
brown mane and legs, these al-
Don’t miss this Golden Oppor­
tunity! Act now before it is too
late! This is your chance of a
lifetime. Call at your local U. S.
Army Recruiting Station at once
—before October 5th!
Longview Victory Center
Longview’, Washington
of
all
kinds—handbills,
announcements,
etc.
Printing
cards,
Licensed Contractors
REFRIGERATION
RADIO SERVICE
and
Appliance Repairing
STRONG’S RADIO
AND ELECTRIC
969 Bridge St. Ph. 576
Send your
Always
Welcome
Laundry &
Dry Cleaning
to Portland’s most mo­
dern plant. Two pick­
ups and deliveries
weekly at Vernonia at
your home or our local
agent—
That’s the opinion we want you
to
have
about
Des-y’s,
the
Tavern where friends meet for
I fun and the best beverage ever
BEN BRICKEL’S
barber “S hop
made.
OREGON Laundry
and
Dry Cleaners
I
Dessy’s
Tavern
NEW AND USED PARTS
Expert Auto Repairing
Gas and Oil
Open at 7:30 A. M.; Closed at 6:00 P. M.
We Close Sat. afternoon and all day Sunday.
LYNCH AUTO PARTS
Phone 773
RIVERVIEW
Back again
PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL
LIVESTOCK EXPOSITION
with HORSE SHOW & RODEO
OCT. 5-12
7
PORT LAND, OREGON
'
19 Shows in Ona
Eleven acres under one roof. Ex­
hibits of pure-bred Livestock, Dogs,
Poultry, Pet Stock, Wild Life, 4-H
Club and Smith-Hughes Vocational
Education Work; Manufactured and
Land Products; also Combined
Horse Show end thrilling Rodeo.
Large Premium Lists.
You can bet it’s not by accident that
RPM Motor Oil keeps yqur motor
cleaner, gives it longer life. This oil's
especially compounded to end carbon
trouble, prevent corrosion, stick to
hot spots that ordinary oils leave bare
and exposed to wear, to fight oxida­
tion, and to eliminate air-bubbles
that would impair circulation. Best
of all, RPM Motor Oil doesn’t cost
a cent more !
...
posters,
tickets,
specielists.
THE VERNONIA EAGLE
The weather bureau in New
York City answers an average of
40,000 telephone inquires per day.
The all-time high was September
14, 1944, with 143,942 calls. It
wan the day of a hurricane.
7
bi nos have no break in the light
tan color with the exception of
the spiike bull which has a very
slightly darker tan mane than
the rest of his body As yet it has
not been possible to observe any
of the elk at close enough range
to distinguish the color of their
eyes
It is hoped that the albinos will
be spared by hunters during the
coming elk season so that ob­
servations can be continued.
Three Albino
Elk Observed
HERE'S
YOUR
CHANCE TO
EARN
A
$5,000.00
BONUS
If You Act Nowl
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1946
A STANDARD OF CALIFORNIA PRODUCT
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