Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, October 24, 1946, Page 7, Image 7

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    Legal Notices
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
AUTHORITY
TO
ESTABLISH
BRANCH
FOR SALE—General
FOR SALE—General
WANTED
14-FOOT all mahogany %-in.
moulded plywood boat. Chrome
hardware and fittings. Used 4
months. Complete with 5 H.P.
Sea King motor and excellent
trailer. $600 complete. Contact
Mr. Ready at Westerns Sat, or
call 829 State St., corner Bridge,
Sunday.
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WASHING MACHINE. $55, In
good condition, electric motor.
Will trade for 3 tons hay. L. C.
Dougall, Treharne.
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WANTED TO RENT: 5-year size
baby bed without mattress. Pay
good rent Phone 181 or write
Mrs. Chas. Hoffman, McKenzie
Bridge, Oregon, at once.
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BIBLES, testaments, mottos, story
books, scripture pencils, Christ­
mas cards, hymns in simplified
form for beginners, etc., at the
book stand in the Nazarene
Chapel. Open Wednesday, Fri­
day and Saturday P.M. or call
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YARDING donkey, excellent con­
dition, new sled, 1000 ft. 1-in.
main line, 2200 ft. %-fn haulback,
Hercules motor. Also small single
drum pot. Larson’s Service Sta­
tion, Clatskanie.
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I HAVE a good, heavy long coat,
ladies size 38. Brown plaid, al­
most new lining.
$10.
Mrs.
Michener.
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ONE Colonial Jr. cook stove. Rea­
sonable price. Dave Marshall, 3
Louisiana Ave.
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1932 NASH Ambassador sedan,
$300.00 Inquire at Treharne junc­
tion. Located next to water tank.
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LODGES
meetings:
Regular
2 & 4 Weds. 8 p.m.
O. T. Bateman, Commander
B. J. Horn. Adjutant
AUXILIARY
Regularly meets: 1st & 3rd Wed.
Vernonia Lodge No. 246
Meets Every Tuesday
8 P. M.
Tom Turner, Noble Grand
William I). Shafer, Sec’y. .
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Mt Heart Rebekah
Lodge
Meet, 2nd and 4th Thursday
even’ng, of each month in
I.O.O.F. Hall.
Silvi, Turner, Noble Grand
Noma Calli«ter, Vice Grand
Juanita Edwards, Secretary
Ella Cline, Treasurer
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Vernonia F. O. E.
Order
(Fraternal
Eagles)
of
810
Bridge
Street
Vernonia
and 4th
2nd
Fridays
8
No.
Harding Lodge
116
Vernonia, Oregon
Meetings:
I.O.O.F.
Mondays
Fourth
Each Month
Pythian Sisters
Vernonia Temple No. 61
Meetings:
I.O.O.F.
Hall
Wednesday
Fourth
of each month.
2-47
Order of Eastern Star
Chapter
153, O. E. S.
Regular com­
munication first
and
Wed.
3rd
each
of
month
at Masonic Ten*
pie.
All
visiting
sister* and broth­
ers
welcome.
Inez Powell, Worthy Matron
Dorothy Sandon. Sec’y.
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A. F. & A. M.
Vernonia Lodge No. 184
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.
F.
A GOOD Jersey c<Jw and week-
old calf. Mrs. Roy Sutton, West
Riverview.
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12 WEANER PIGS for sale. Ep-
pers, Carl Davis place, Stoney
Point road.
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SAN NAN goats, two nannies (giv­
ing milk), on billy. Price $25.00
for all three. J. T. Hollett, Tim­
ber Rt.
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Hawkins,
MODERN three-bedroom home,
bath, wired for Electric range.
Two lots. $4500 cash. Phone
746.
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3-ROOM HOUSE
porch, 2 lots.
unfurnished. 6th
Norman Kennedy,
with bath, sun
Furnished or
st., Riverview^
Vernonia, Or?.
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APARTMENT house all nicely
furnished and another 3 rooms
and bath all 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.
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IN BUXTON, one acre, four-room
house, garage, electric water sys­
tem, lights. $1150 cash or terms,
$1250. $700 down, $25 a month
including interest. Inquire Mrs.
C. J. Conley, Buxton..
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40 ACRES second growth timber.
$1.25 cord stumpage.
Winter
show. Three miles out on Timber
Rt., across from golf course by
Pleasant Hill grange hall. Harry
F. O’Brien.
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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.
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WANTED: Log or lumber haul
20-foot or under. Cab over G.M.C.
six wheeler, Thornton drive. Win­
ter show preferred. J. L. Kells,
Treharne Junction, Timber route,
Vernonia. Ore.
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Second and
Hall,
Glen
FOR SALE—Livestock
SEVEN good Guernsey milk cows
fresh and coming fresh. Geo. D.
Wells, end of West Riverview
road.
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WANTED
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Knights of Pythias
Nehalem
TWO E-Z-Do clothes closets in
good condition, $5.00 each. 101 B
Street.
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M.
P.
H. W. Carrick, pres.
Geo. Armstrong, Sec”y.
and
STRAWBERRY plants, improved
Oregon. $15 per thousand. Sher­
man Irish, Mist Rt., Box 19. Turn
left at west end of Mile bridge,
Riverview, third house on right.
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FOR SALE—Real. Estate
V. F. W.
Second
DRAG SAW with blade and bat­
tery.
Good condition.
$60.00.
Piano, $175.00. Hattie M. Draper,
Pebble Creek road, Buxton, Ore.
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Sec’y.
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POST 11»
Meat, fir.t .nd
of
month.
AUXILIAR*
First and Third Tuesday.
WANTED: Winter show of stand­
ing 2nd growth timber. Inquire
Eagle office.
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Business - Professional
Directory______________
NEAL BUSH
Attorney-at-law
Office at Joy Theater
building every’ Monday
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WE ARE looking for listings in
Vernonia on farm and city prop­
erty. If you want to sell, come
in and see us. Reeher’s Real Es­
tate (Howard and Arthur Reeher),
18 First Ave. N. W., Forest Grove.
Phone 33.
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WANTED: Poles and piling, all
sizes. Quote peeled, also unpeeled
State quantities can supply,
earliest shipment. Niedermeyer-
Martin Co., Spalding Bldg., Port­
land 4, Ore.
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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.
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J. E. FOSSUM electric service.
Knight's building, 708 First St.,
Vernonia. Contract, day work, in­
stallations, alterations, repairs.
Home, commercial, industrial.,
phone 283 or 662
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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—
MISCELLANEOUS
ALL KINDS of insurance: sick,
accident, life, car and lire. Geo-
W. Bell, Phone 773,_______ 6tf-
FOR ALL Kinds of hauling call
8810. Shorty Lee Transfer. 14tf—
MAKE YOUR
PLANS FOR
TOMORROW
TODAY!
The spectre of want, privation or pov­
erty need never haunt you if you take
just one important step.
No depression will worry you ... no as-
... no seasonal or industrial •layoffs''
. . . no fear of unemployment ... no
housing problems to beset you ... no
worries over medical, dental or hospital
bills . . . excellent food and clothing
all provided.
A good starting salary with almost cer­
tain regular increases. A fat monthly
retirement income for life after 20 years’
service (much greater after 30 years). All
the?e advantages and many more are
yours.
IF you can qualify tor enlist­
ment in the NEW regular United States
Army. You'd better hurry, as qualifica­
tions for enlistment are being steadily
raised.
That’s right.
Enlistment in the finest
army in the world is your guaranteed
insurance of "freedom from want” now.
or at any time as long as you live. Here
is one example of monthly Army pay—
and Just as a private:
Base Pay
................. $ 75.00
Allowance Wife and Child 58.00
(until war officially ends)
Food, clothes, housing .... 43.00
Medical and dental care . 8.00
Insurance ........................... 13.50
Travel, Laundry Misc........ 12.00
Annuity for Retirement as
M-Sgt., after 20 years
(Paid by U.S.)............ 103.28
Total 312.78
Income Tax you don’t pay 30.08
Grand Total $342.86
Are you doing as well now. month in
and month out. year in and year out.
Think it over—then act.
Oo m and
discuss your particular problem with the
U.S. Army Recruiting officer nearest you
—TODAY.
Longview Victory Center
Longview, Washington
Portland
•
Timber
•
Vernonia
•
Beach
Seaside
Vernonia Phone 1042
FRED LUNDGREN
Carpenter Work of
All Kinds
924 Second Ave.
Sunday visitors at the T M.
Crawford home Were Mr. and
Mrs. Middleton Crawford and son,
Dennis, of Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Gibson
and family were Forest Grove
goers Saturday.
Miss Irene Roekey of St. Hel­
ens spent the week end at the
Anna Parker home.
Mrs. Gertrude Davis spent Mon­
day in Forest Grove.
Word from the Portland hos­
pital is to the effect that George
Sanders and Joe Peachey are im­
proving.
|T n T
COFFEE
The Cozy
Sec’y to Speak;
Housing Short
FOREST GROVE CREAMERY
ic Vet jays
YOU CAN TAKE
REFRESHER COURSES
and GRADUATE WORK
Vote Fish Bill
312 YES
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WE TAKE THIS means of ex-
pressing our sincere appreciation
to the American Legion Auxiliary
and other sponsoring organiza­
tions for the teacher»’ reception
held last week.
THE TEACHERS OF THE
WASHINGTON AND
LINCOLN SCHOOLS
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Birthday Events
Told in Letter
7
RIVERVIEW — 'Member that
Sidney Shepard family that lived
between Eighth and Ninth streets
during World War II? Here are
some excerpts from a letter re­
ceived from Mrs. Shepard thi3
week: “I had some birthday, no
kidding. . First thing in the
morning We caught, a civet cat
in a trap. Wow. Then Donald
and Paul got a gift of a pet
fawn from a neighbor and many 52 GIFTS IN ONE—
came to see it. A neighbor lady AN EAGLE SUBSCRIPTION
came with gifts and flowers and
we had coffee and jelly roll. The
mail brought cards and gifts from
home and friends. And in the
evening my ¡neighbors gave me
» grand surprise party. Boy, was
I excited! My old heart was
doing double. All brought lovely
gifts and ice cream and cake
were in abundance. So I really
had some birthday. The boys are
working. Ray is a choker setter
and Bill has a power saw. No
Classified Ad Rates_____ strike here. Ray got a buck ! The secret of a few minutes
Monday. We have a cow, some
MINIMUM charge 30c for 25
to talk over the days events.
chickens and a nice garden. P.S.
word* or les*. Word* over min­
j And another secret is—you’ll
My Eagle ran out so I thought
imum, 2f each. Three insertion*
find the best coffee at the
I would discontinue it, but do
for the price of two.
miss it and must subscribe for
COZY.
CARD of Thanks & Notices: 75c
it again.—Edna.”
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gilbert Ab­
THE EAGLE assume* no finan­
ney and son, Jimmie, of Wishram,
cial responsibility for error* that
Washington, arrived at the par­
may appear in ad* published in
ental P. L. Welter home here
it* columns, but in case* where
Friday evening and on Saturday
'hi* paper is at fault, will re­
Phone 582
Mr. and Mrs. Abney left on a
print that part of an adv. in
Cleve Robertson
three-week’s vacation trip that
which the typographical mistake
will take them to Idaho for a visit
occur*.
with friends and on to Kansas
POETRY accepted only a* paid
where most of their time will
matter. Rate: 5c per type line.
be spent with relatives. In the
meantime the Welters are pleased
BLIND ads with answer* to be
to have their little grandson as
handled by The Eagle: Minimum
their house guest.
charge 75c. No information given
Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Leath spent
relative to such ad*.
Saturday in Portland and Mr.
No information
on
classified*
and Mrs. Otto Schwab spent that
will be given out until after
day in Vancouver, Washington.
paper is mailed.
Mrs. C. E. George and Mrs.
Vern Jacobson and son, George,
NO CLASSIFIED OR DISPLAY
of Portland were Saturday guests
ADV. ACCEPTED AFTER WED.
at the C. N; Rundell home.
NOON
EXCEPT
FOR
NEXT
Walter Moore took his mother,
WEEK’S PAPER.
Mrs. C. T. Moore, to Portland
Wednesday from which point she
returned to her home in Seattle
Mr. and Mrs. Lionel West came
Friday from Oregon City to spend
a long week end at the parental
T. F. Hillyer home.
Secretary of Agriculture Clin­
Mrs. Louis Huntley was in
Consult Dr. Max Friedman
ton Anderson will be the principal Portland Monday afternoon of
Registered
Optometrist
speaker at the 80th annual con­ last Week to see her husband
vention of the national grange, who has undergone a major oper­ Concerning your optical problems
which opens in Portland, Novem­ ation at the Emmanuel hospital at the Eastern, Washington at
ber 13, according to an announce­ Saturday. She found him resting Tenth, Portland, Ore., for de­
pendable advice.
ment made a few days ago by quite comfortably.
Morton Tompkins, master of the
Oregon state grange. Anderson
is tentatively scheduled to ad­
dress the session Friday after­
Highest cash price paid for cream and eggs.
noon, November 15.
Anderson will also be a mem­
Picked up at your door once or twice weekly.
ber of a clas3 of some 5000 or
Phone us and arrange pickup days.
more persons from «11 over the
nation who will receive the Sev­
Cream prices advancing as they have recent­
enth Degree, highest in grange
ly with good pastures and feed crops should be
ritual, on the evening of No­
vember 14 at the Portland muni­
special inducement to save and sell cream.
cipal auditorium.
PHONE 126
Anticipating record attendance
which will tax the hotel facilities
of Portland, Alvin Hobart, chair­
man of the grange housing and
transportation
committee,
has
been requested by the hotels of
the city to set a deadline of
October 31, after which the com­
mittee will no longer accept res­
ervations.
Reservations
made
prior to that date should be ad­
dressed to the Oregon State
Grange, 1135 S. E. Salmon, Port­
land 14, Oregon. An advance de­
posit of $5.00 muut accompany
each request.
BEN’S BARBER SHOP
Expert Tonsorial Work
CARD OF THANKS
VernoniA. Oregon
WE, THE TEACHERS of Ver­
NEHALEM VALLEY nonia high school wish to thank
MOTOR FREIGHT
the various organizations respon­
sible for the pleasant reception
Frank Hartwick—
Proprietor on Tuesday evening of last week.
GeMrhart
VERNONIA
Each
HOUSE wanted to rent. Two bed­
rooms or more in or near Ver­
nonia. M. G. French, c/o Pittsburg
Guard Station. Phone 11F555.
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Sunset - Elsie - Cannon
American Legion
Third Mon.
TW’O ROLLS of tarpaper for
roofing. Leave word at Frank’s
Pastime Pool Hall
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CLEAR, -cedar posts split 4x4,
any length from 1 ft. up. Will
pay 6c per lineal ft., f.o.b. As­
toria. Can use unlimited quantity.
C. E. Akins, 780 Alameda,
Astoria. Phone 973J collect.
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that on the 2nd day of October,
1946, an application by the un­
dersigned for authority to estab­
lish a branch was filed in the
office of the Superintendent of
Banks of the State of Oregon;
such branch to be located in the
City of Vernonia, Oregon, under
the name and designation of Ver­
nonia Branch, The Commercial
Bank of Banks; that names of
the applicants are: Lester Ireland,
M. P. Cady, J. L. Searcy, William
C. Christensen and Geo. G. Laver,
directors of The Commercial Bank
of Banks, Oregon.
Dated and first published in the
Vernonia Eagle this 10th day of
October, 1946.
LESTER IRELAND
M. P. CADY
J. L. SEARCY
WILLIAM C. CHRISTENSEN
GEO. E. LAVER
Directors.
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THE EAGLE, VERNONIA, ORE. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24. 1946
Go to Heath’s for Service
For correct information contort
your nearett Veteran» Adminis­
tration office.
Phone 5711
At the Mile Brige, Riverview