Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, November 06, 1947, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE EAGLE, VERNONIA, ORE. THURSDAY, NOV.
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FOR SALE—Machinery
FOR SALE—General
FOR SALE—
MONTAG Dutchess oil range in
excellent condition. Please call
evenings, 831 Third Ave., L. R.
McNair.
45tl
PLAY pen for sale. Mrs. Breedin
at the Cozy.
45t3
BABY bathinette good as new.
Reasonable. 475 S. First Ave.
45t3
NEW, full sized mattress. Will
sell reasonable. 1307 Rose Ave.
45t3.
STATE FARM Automobile Insur­
ance Co’s. Winston Walker, 843
3rd St., Phone 1066.
34tfc
BLUEBERRIES—widest selection,
proven varieties, for field and
home. For fall planting informa­
tion, write or visit Verybest Blue­
berries, Gate, Washington.
43t6
CIRCULATING heater, been used
two winters. Price $12.50. Will
consider trade on milk cow or
late model car. Robert Walker,
Treharne.
43t3c
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COAT and vest, size 44. Trousers:
waist 37 inches, length 31 inches.
$35. Like new. See it at Ver­
nonia - Cleaners.------------------- 44t3
FOR SALE, Christmas gifts. Cro­
chet doilies, vanity sets in colors,
white. Cuffs, table cloths, infant
size dresses, sacque and caps. Mrs.
Helene Hanel, 1302 State St., Ver­
nonia.
43t9
INSURANCE on all kinds of cars
regardless of age. All kinds of
insurance. Phone 773 Vernonia,
Oregon. George Boll, Agent 32tfc
FOR SALE—Livestock
TURKEYS and fryers delivered.
Order by card. L. M. Lucas,
Timber Rt., Box 48, Vernonia.
45t3
HEALTHY 5-month-old Pekinese,
$25.
Spofford Kennels, Corey
Hill._________ ____________ 45t3c
GOOD, family milk cow for sale.
1209 Rose Ave. H. D. Eggleston
43t3
BAY 3-year-old saddle mare, $75.
Also roping saddle, bridle & Mart­
ingale like new.
Bert Tisdale,
Timber route.
44t2c
FOR SALE—Machinery
LOG HAUL and 56” cut-off saw
mounted on wheels with Chev.
motor, Mack rear end, 5/8 line,
elevated drop.
Good" condition.
$850.00 or trade for car. 3 to 4
yard dump bed, hydraulic hoist,
$175.00. Mel Simpson, Mist, Ore.
45tl
1940 ZEPHYR 4-door sedan, 2
new 6-ply heavy duty tires. Radio
and heater. Good condition. 4
16-inch wheels will fit Dodge,
Plymouth or Chrysler. 2 axles and
auto accessory parts. Also wood
range $8. Inquire 714 Third St.,
Vernonia.
41tfc
DRY WOOD for sale. Cut to any
desired length. Delivered. Phone
9F51.
42tfc
FORDSON TRACTOR, good con­
dition. Also new welding outfit
complete with cutting torch and
attachments, extra tips for weld­
ing and cutting. See P. F. Holt
care of H. R. Baker on Keasey
route
44t3
SLAB WOOD, green or dry, cord,
$8. Load nearly two cords, $12.00
T. W. Swain, 711 Bridge St. 42t6
1941 WILLY’S 4-door sedan, good
condition. Greenwood Motors, Ph.
1121.
44t3c
BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL
BEN’S BARBER SHOP
Expert Tonsorial Work
Vernonia, Oregon
NEHALEM VALLEY
MOTOR FREIGHT
Frank Hartwick—
Proprietor
Portland
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Timber
Vernonia
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Sunset - Elsie • Cannon
Gearhart
Beach
Seaside
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Vernonia Phone 1042
Riverview Beauty Shop
Helene Curtis Park Avenue
Machine or Machineless
Permanents
Phone 7712
NEAL W. BUSH
MELVIN G. HEIBER
Attorneys at Law
Joy Theatre Bldg.
Monday, Thursday and
Saturday Afternoons
LODGE AND CLUB NOTICES
V. F. W.
Regular meeting.
2 & 4 Weds., 8 p.m.
Knights of Pythias
Harding
Lodge
Meetings:
Hall,
Bert Brunsman, Commander
James Cox. Adjutant
4-48
116
I.O.O.F.
Second and
Fourth
AUXILIARY
Regularlv meets! 1st & 3rd Wed.
No.
Vernonia, Oregon
Mondays
Each Month
Vernonia Lodge No. 184
A.F. &
Masonic
A.M. meets at
Temple Stated
Pythian Sisters
Communication
at 7:30 p.m.
Herman Dickson, W. M.
Ray Mills. Sec’y.
1-48
Order of Eastern Star
Chapter
153, @. E. S.
Regular com­
munication first
and
3rd
each
of
2-48
Wed.
month
VERNONIA
LIONS
CLUB
MEETS EVERY MONDAY
EVENING AT 6:30
HOTEL MACDONALD DINING
ROOM
Edward, Salomonsen, President
Bill J. Horn, Secretary
5-48
at Masonic Ten»
pie.
All
visiting
sisters and broth­
ers
welcome.
Vernonia Lodge No. 246
£jO£>I.0.0.F.
Mona Gordon, Worthy Matron
Florence Messing, Sec’y.
1-18
Meets Every Tuesday
8 P. M.
Vernonia F. O. E.
(Fraternal Order of Eagles)
810
Bridge
Street
Vernonia
Meets
Every
Friday
8 P. M.
W. N. Noakes. W. P„ Timber RL
Boh Wallace, Secretary
7-48
American Legion
VERNONIA
POST 11»
Meets first and
Third Mon. of
Each month.
AUXILIARY
First and Third Tuesday»
1-48
HOUSE for sale at Camp McGreg­
or. See Walter Cooper anytime at
Camp McGregor.
41t5
FIVE-ROOM house, has 2 bed­
rooms and nice bath. 3 nice lots,
woodshed. House just remodled
and painted. Call at 451 South
Rose.
44t3c
FOR RENT
LARGE, 2-room cabin.
Lights
and water. Delbert Ashford, 10th
St., Riverview.
45tlc
ONE sleeping room. 376 North
St., L. M. Porterfield.
39tfc
APARTMENTS for rent. Morrow
Apartments, 545 Bridge street.
26tfc
WANTED
HOUSEWORK mornings, baby
sitting, evenings. Call 334 even­
ings.
45t3c
1 TO 1000 good, white fir Christ­
mas trees. Highest prices. Wayne
Hensley, Rt.. 1. Forest Grove. 43t3
WANTED: Baby sitter part time.
Call 573.
42tfc
Broken firm Is
Result of Fall
RIVERVIEW — Edna White
visited at the W. D. Steele home
CASH FOR YOUR CAR. Before a week ago Monday.
selling your car, let us make you
Mrs. Sue Ward had the mis­
an offer.
Greenwood Motors, fortune of falling and breaking
Dodge and Plymouth dealer. h$r arm a couple of weeks ago.
Phone 1121.
17tfc
Norman Ilelland and his father
FOR LATEST STYLES in dress Albert Helland, Murel Helland
making and remodeling call 253 and Philip Peterson of Ellensburg,
for appointment.
12tfc Washington spent the week end
at the Rex Normand home. Nor­
WANTED Cedar and Fir poles, all man Helland is visiting here for
sizes; Cottonwood Logs. Advise awhile.
price f.o.b. shipping point, earliest
Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Woodruff
shipm“nt. Niedermeyer - Martin and son, Ronny, of Portland visited
Co., Spalding Bldg., Portland 4, at the Frank Mills home over the
Oregon.
41t5c week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Woodruff
RAND’S SAW SHOP located at
and son, Ronny, of Portland visit­
my home on 6th Street, Riverview.
ed at the Frank Mills home over
Will be there all hours. Filing and
the week end.
gumming all kinds wanted—hand,
Mr. and Mrs. Hank Hudson,
crosscut, round saws.
22tfc Alleene Hudson, Manford John­
HIGHEST cash prices paid for son, Betty Davis, Dolly Davis,
cream and eggs at your door— Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Reid and
picked up once or twice weekly— family, Joan Lindsley, Betty and
call or write Forest Grove Cream­ Russell Snook and Grandpa Van
ery, Forest Grove, Oregon, phone Doren enjoyed a Hallowe’en party
126.
14tfc given at the Earl Genzer home in
Buxton Friday evening. The even­
NEW, HOME LAUNDRY. Family ing was spent in playing games and
washing washed and dried, 15c lb. roasting weiners.
Refreshments
F'n’shed at reasonable rates." Mr?. were served.
E. M. York, 108 A St., phone 1107.
Mrs. Hazel Dalrymple, her hus­
38tfc band and family cf Portland
visited at the Anna Parker home
MISCF.I 1 ANFOITS
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Kate of
FOR Al.L Kinds of hauling call
Portland visited at the Louis
8810. Shorty Lee Transfer. 14tf-
Schroeder home Sunday.
YOUR OREGONIAN carrier for
O-A hill and Riverview is Albert
F. Woolsey. Corey Hill and west
of the S P & S track is A. A.
Woolsey, 976 2nd Ave.
41t6
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ClassTied Ad Rate«
MINIMUM
charge
for
30c
25
words or less. Words over min­
imum, 2c each. Three insertions
first
Thursday of each month,
Nehalem
Meetings: I.O.O.F. Hal!
Second and Fourth Wednesdaw
of each month
FOR SALE—Real Estate
\DDING machine rolls, sal“»
books, scratch pads and signs.
Get them at The Vernonia Eagle
Vernonia Temple No. 61
A. F. & A. M.
CORINTH 4-inch edger. Make
offer. J. W. Judd, Rock Creek.
43t3
Notice is hereby given that a
petition signed by the required
number of owners of bovine an­
imals within Columbia county
Oregon has been filed requesting
the county court to declare the
taxing provisions provided for in
chapter 588 of Oregon laws, 194?;
to be applicable to all bovine an­
imals within Columbia county
Oregon, and the county court has
set Wednesday, November 12, 1947
at 10:00 o’clock in the forenoon
in the county court room in the
county court house at St. Helens,
Oregon, as the time and place for
a public hearing to be held in res­
ponse to said petition.
All persons interested in behalf
of or opposed to said proposal are
hereby notified of their right to
appear at and take part in said
hearing and to thus assist the
county court in determining the
will of the majority of the cattle
owners of said county in regard
to said petition.
County court of Columbia coun­
ty, Oregon, by J. W. Hunt, Coun­
ty Judge, Wm. Pringle, Sr., and
Donald Parcher, County Com­
missioners.
First publication Oct. 30, 1947
Last publication Nov. 6. 1947
Ixtuis Schroeder, Noble Grand
Calvin Davis, Sec’y.
4-48
will meet the 1st and 3rd Fridays
of each month at the I.O.O.F.
hall.
Carl A. Davis, Chief Patriarch
Wm. D. Shafer, Scribe.
1-43
Mt. Heart Rebekah
Lodge
Meet. 2nd and 4th Thursday
evenings of each month in
I.O.O.F. Hall.
Juanita Edwards, Noble Grand
Grace Cantwell. Vice Grand
Beryl Cline, Secretary
Louise Hamnett, Treasurer 3-48
TREHARNE—Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Reynolds of Canby, Calif­
ornia spent the week end with
her mother, Mrs. Exie Weaver.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Jones of
Dallas were week end visitors
with Mrs. Exie Weaver.
Loren Dodge, Gene Odam and
Floyd Snyder went duck hunting
Sunday but reported ducks very
scarce and no luck.
Mrs. Harry Weaver and Mrs.
Florence Reynolds drove to Sweet
Home Thursday to get Mrs. Weav­
er’s young son who had spent a
week with Mr. and Mrs. Chester
Reynolds.
Mr. and Mrs. William Reynolds
of Canby, California spent the
week end with his mother, Mrs.
Cassie Riley.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Tisdale and
Snook spent Saturday evening
with Mr. and Mrs. Emil Messing.
They enjoyed a turkey dinner.
Mrs. H. A. Wilson is visiting
at Springfield this week.
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Hudson family.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Smith and
sons of Sweet Home spent the
week end at the W. J. Lindsley
home. Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Lind­
sley and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Lindsley also visited at the
W. J. Lindsley home Saturday
evening.
Mr. an<f Mrs. Charlie Poetter
and Pete Wells were Sunday
guests at the George Bell home.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Gibson and
family attended a Hallowe’en
party given at the Ed Buchner
home.
WANTED:
Commercial
printing
THE VERNONIA EAGLE
Wedding Dinner
Given Recently
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RIVEP.VJEW—Mrs. Sam Smith,
Mrs. W. J. Lindsley, and Mrs. V.
M. Lindsley made a business trip
to Hillsboro Saturday.
Martha Wells visited at the
Ambrose Schmidlin home at Bux­
ton Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. O. M. Hudson gave a wed­
ding dinner in honor of Mr. and
Mrs. Hank Hudson a week ago
Sunday. Those present were Mr.
and Mrs. George Bell, Mr. and
Mrs. Hank Hudson and the O. M.
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"DAD ASKED MOM WHY DID SHE
HANG THAT PICTURE. SHE SAID
SHE COULDN’T FIND THE ARTIST?
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HANK’S PARTS HOUSE
Formerly Lynch Auto Parts
OPEN 7.30 A.M. TO 6:00 P.M.
We close Saturday noon and all day Sunday.
Trouble on the Road? Call the Gallopin’ Goose
Riverview
Phone 773
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Ducks Scarce
Hunters Say
6, 1947 7
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OF NEW AND USED
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Baby Beds from
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Telephone 173
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