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6 THURSDAY. FEB. 18. 1954 THE EAGLE, VERNONIA. ORE. CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE—General I LEGAL NOTICE ( ALVES for sale. Albert Stager. T'rnb r Rt. Phone 16212 7tl i AUCTION sale February 20 at Midway Community Auction, Clatskanie, Oregon. Miscellaneous I 12 30. livestock 2 p.m. John Wil- I marth, Clatskanie. Ore. 7tlc I I THE APRON SHOP, specializing in hemstitching, installing zip pers, clothing repair, alterations, l.'.ated at Sea wright Cleaners. > ' n • 1211. June Willis. 7tfc i Î I I I 1 )R SALE — Bungalow piano, lonely condition and tone. Very ie:y terms. Will take band in I strument or old piano in trade. Wi.te Day Music Company, 808 S. E. Morrison, Portland, Oregon h0M FI 5389. ’.' I' V/E BUY livestock, furniture and miscellaneous every day. Also sell farm sales anywhere. Sale every Friday, call 7615. Your livestock consignments are v.ry much appreciated. Forest Grove An tion Market is owned and operated by L. R. Senff and C. W Christiansen, Auction" rs. 6tfc 7P.ASH BURNER, excellent con- dit on. Takes long wood. $35. Phone 1564. 5t3c j GIRL’S bicycle, 2 years old. J. 1 C Higgins model. Excellent con- ■ < ■ n. $-3.5. Call 614. 5t3 J G.' AIN FED Her.ford steer beef fi sale. Halves only, 41c. See Harold Bergerson. 2tfc SAND, gravel, crushed rock, fill d • Call 3811, A. G Ostrander. 26t52c F OR SALE—Cars, Trucks li'3 CHEVROLET 2 Dr. sedan. Light green color. Radio and ’■•atar. Real ci mfort at low rest. $1675 $495 Down 1 1?S2 CHEVROLET 4 Dr. sedan. r adio and heator and POWER GLIDE trans. It looks like •fw. $1555 $450 Down 1IM CHEVROLET 2 Dr. s.dan. F ate for the kiddies and real economy. $1095 $350 Down 1953 WILLYS station wagon. 4 wheel drive. Excellent condi tion, low mileage. 1949 CHEVROLET 4 Dr. sedan. Eeautiful deep blue paint. R&H L >oks. acts, drives l;ke a new car. $845 $285 Down 194$ STUDEBAKER 4-dr. srdan This car is spotless. Radio and heater. Black finish. $725 1946 CHEVROLET 4 Dr. sedan Completely overhauled and rea dy Io go anytime and any- | where. $445 $145 Down 1946 CHEVROLET 14 ton Flat h<d truck. New motor. Bug Pres. Suitable fur farming or Icgg-ng $675 $220 Down TWO 1941 CHEV 4 door sedans. Outstanding conditions on both tues» units. Stop in arid test- drive one. Friced (o sell now. 1 VERNONIA AUTO COMPANY .’ ‘i Years in Business in Vernonia • I ne 342 Vernonia I title < NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS Ev.ry person owning or keep- mg any dog over the age of eignt (8) months within the state of Oregon shall, not later than March 1st of each year or within 30 days after he becomes own r or keeper of such dog, procure from the city marshal of the city in which he resides, a licens? fee of one dollar ($1.00i for a male or spayed bitch and three dol lars ($.3.00) for a female dog. Any person who shall fail to procure said license within the time as herein provided shall be required, upon procuring such license, to pay an additional sum of one dollar ($1.00) for earn dog after March 1st. A. D. Lolley, City Marsha) 6t3c NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS Every person owning or keep ing any dog over the age of eight (8) months within the state of Oregon shall not later than March 1 of each year or within 30 days after he becomes owner of such dog, procure from the count' clerk of the county in which he resides, a license for such dog by paying to the county clerk a li cense f e of one dollar ($1.00) for a male or spayed bitch or three dollars (53.001 for a female dog. Any person who shall fail tc | procure said license within thi tim as herein provided shall be required upon procuring such li cense to pay an additional sum of one dollar ($1.00) for each dog after March 1st. Columbia Dog Control Board Ralph Langdon, chairman W. W. Kelly, control officer Rt. 1, Box 162 Deer Island, Oregon Phone Raini.r 68130 6t3c Date of Birth Cause For Surprise Gathering RIVERVIEW—Mrs Myrtie Rose was surprised by a group of neighbors who gathered at her home Friday evening in celebra- I tion of her birthday. Attending I were: Mrs. W. J. Lindsley, Mrs. D wey Hunt, Mrs. E. L. Lloyd Mrs. Jewell Lloyd and Mrs. Rex Normand. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Meyer and children of Portland spent Sun- I day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. (Merle Cline. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald McCool I and family spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Huntley. Mike McCool stayed for a week's visit with his grand parents. CARD OF THANKS WE WISH to expr.ss our heart felt appreciation for the sympathy and kindness of all our friends and neighbors during this sad time. Mrs. J M. Peachey George H. Peachey Lorrain" P. Strong 7tl Bowling Results WOMEN'S LEAGUE Lost Won 31 51 Dessy’s 39 49 Saf way 40 48 Vernonia Drug 63 25 Sam's Food Store INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE 58 30 King’s Grocery 41 Bob's Union Service 47 47 41 Mill Market 63 25 Clatskanie CITY LEAGUE 11 77 Dessy’s 40 48 Team No. 4 53 4 Sundland's 344 63 4 244 S. P. S: s. TWERP LEAGUE 29 23 Dusenbury's 27 25 A. B. C.’s 26 26 Lew's Plac » 30 22 Vernonia Bakery Work Resumed After Lay-Off Square Dance Attracts Crowd NATAL — A large crowd at tended the square dance at the hall last Saturday evening About 20 visitors attend d. Lee Enneberg arrived home from 14 months duty in Korea. He arrived in Portland Tuesday His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Enneberg met him th re. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Wright and son. David, and Virginia Mathew- were week end visitors with their parents and other relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Max Oblack were in Forest Grove Saturday and again Wednesday. Richard Peterson was a Hills boro business visitor Monday. Trip Started to Mississippi Home MIST — Some of th1 men that RIVERVIEW — Mrs. Ol.n Rob have been idle since the snow came went back to work for bins left Tu sday for McLain, Crown Zellerbach Monday morn Mississippi to visit her mother, EVERY remembrance of kindness Mrs. Rhoda Cockrell, for a few ing. and sympathy for our loss will Mrs. Wayne Reynolds and Mrs. weeks. be remembered always. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Sexton and Carl Enneb rg were visitors of Zelma Dow Mrs. George Jones one day last Mr. and Mrs. H. D. McCartney Mr. and Mrs. Jay Taggart and ch’ldren of Gresham spent week. and family Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hughes were Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Neal Bush and in the village last week from Mrs. G. P. Potter. family 7tlc For. st Grov". Clyd Ros" of Portland is visit Mr. and Mrs. Claud Kyser were ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. CLASSIFIED RATES shopping in Vernonia Saturday. J. E. Rose. Chas. Melis was here to see his MINIMUM charge 40c for 25 Mr. 3nd Mrs. James Sullivan words or less. Words over min father, A. R. Melis, last week and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sullivan imum, 2c each. Three inser from Flor nee. He returned Sun of Portland spent the week end day again to Florence. tions for the price of two. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom NO information on classifieds will Magoff. bo given out until after paper is mailed. BLIND ads with answers to be handled by the Eagle: Mini mum charge 80c. No informa tion given relative to such ads. RIVERVIEW — Olof Jacobson NO CLASSIFIED OR DISPLAY ADV. WILL BE ACCEPTED ; returned home Saturday after AFTER WED NOON EXCEPT spending two weeks in the Ema FOR NEXT WEEK S PAPER. nuel hospital with a back injury Mr. and Mrs. Jew.11 Solomon THE EAGLE assumes no finan cial responsibility for errors and son, Patty Howard and that may appear in ads pub Laurel Carrington of Richmond lished in its columns, but in visited at the home of Mr. and case where this paper is at Mrs. Tom Solomon from Sunday fault, will reprint that part of until Tuesdav. Mr. and Mrs. John Normand an adv, in which the typo and baby spent the week end at graphical mistake occurs. CARD of Thanks & Notices: 80c. Fort Lawton, Washington visiting POETRY accepted only as paid Mr. and Mrs. William Benning- matter. Rate. 5c per type line. | hoff. Mrs. Benninghoff returned her i.' with th"m for a visit here. Guests Entertained at Homes at Natal Sunday NATAL — Mr. and Mrs. Wil fred Holce and Randy of Ver nonia were Sunday evening callers at the Robert Mathews. Mr. and Mrs. Max Oblacic, Maxine and Larry were Sunday dinner guests of the DeeVere Hersheys. Other guests in the afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. Wm Lumm, Portland, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Childs, Vernonia. The Howard Jones children spent a week with their grand parents. the Robert Mathews, while their parents were on a trip to San Francisco and other places of interest. Laundry and Dry Cleaning IN THURSDAY BACK THURSDAY Bring To— BEN BRICKEL’S BARBER SHOP Oregon Laundry and Dry Cleaners 2-Week Hospital Stay Completed NOTICE to Personal Property Owners of Columb a County Chapter 342. Sac. 110 349 Provides that every person and I managing ag nt or officer of any firm or corporation or association owning or having possession of or control of taxable personal pro perty, shall make a return there, SHOP NIIHAI.EM — SHOP NEHALEM — SHOP NEB \1.EM of to the county assessor of the county in which such property is located on January 1st., 1954. The final dat; for filing this re turn is March 2nd. 1954. In 1949 this Law was Amended making it mandatory that the assessor add tht> penalty of 5'< to th ■ tax on all returns that are filed after the said March 2nd. 1954. However, if you will cooper ate by filing your report now, you will do your part in reduc- I ing the cost of making this as sessment; also eliminate having the penalty added to your per sonal tax Blanks have b en mailed to all personal prop -rty owners shown on the 1953 tax roll. However, if you are a new owner or have not received a blank, call St. Helens 12, or drop a card to the I Assessor’s Office. St. Helens, Ore FOR SALE—1 nsurance gon. and you will receive the 2 MARKET AND GROCERY ti£ LI. HUDSON Insurance, tele- 1 necessary form. For Delivery Every Day Phone 721 pt ne 773. We have a reliable . Failure to receive or secure Lie Co., wilting cars for 3. 6_ 9 form shall not relieve any sum H'3'IVIIHS «1O11S — lliH'IVHaN «IOIIS — It 4 It IE4X <4()HS m iths at low rat s. Also fire person, managing agent, or offi NOTICE OR RURAL DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD BUDGET r ■ nance. Geo. Bell, H. Hudson. cer from the obligation of m iking HEARING __________________ 37tfc any return herein required. O. A. RIDENOUR. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, n compílame with Section 110-1207 NOTICE County Assessor 7t2c OCLA as amended by Chapter 393 Oregon Laws 1943 and Chapter 345 Oregon I.aw 1945 as amended by Chapter 591 Oregon Laws 1947. as E PERSON tak ing my gold NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING amend , d by Chapter 543 Oregon l aw 1949, to the legal voters of the •.ch and chain is known. Re Rural School District of Columbia County, Oregon, that a meeting will NOTICE is hereby given that a n and reward will be paid public hearing will be held before | be held at th«' Court House in St. Helens, Oregon, on the 13th day of 2 Budge St. 6t3 W. S. Weidel, examiner for the I March. 1954, at 10:00 o'clock A.M , for the purpose of discussing the budget of the Rural School Board for the fiscal year beginning July Milk Marketing Administration. I I 1954 and ending Jun«* 30. 1955 here-nafter set forth NOTICE THE Annual Budget for school State of Oregon, at the State Of B U D G E T District No. 52, Mist, Oregon, fice Building. Room 36. in the ESTIMATED RECEIPTS___________________________________ 1954 1955 City of Portland. Oregon at the F. ks been prepared and is now 1. Estimated available cash on hand at pe-ted in the usual places. Meet hour of 9 30 A M.. March I. 1954. beginning of the vear for w hich this budget is made $1.800 00 to receive testimony and evidence ing for voting on same will be 2. Estimated receipts from delinquent taxes 10.00 relating to the cost of production March 9. at 8 pm. —s========.___________ TOTAL_______________________ $1,810.00 and distribution of fluid milk, re Myrtle Mathews. Clerk ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES 7t3c sale prices, pooling, regulations, allocations of quotas, unfair trade ! ITEM Estimated Expenditures far 1954 1955 practices and all other pertinent WANTED_________ 1. Personal Service matters relating to marketing I (Al District Superintendent Salarv 5 480.00 CASH PAID for any number or fluid nulk in the Lower Wills > (Bi Clerical and Legal 75.00 k'nds of cattle, pigs, feeder or fat mette Mid-Columbia Marketing ■ 2 Supplies. Printing 15.0C Walt Altman. Auctioneer. Ar. a (Zone2). comprising Mult- J 3 Postage. Telephon and Telegraph 10.00 4 Writ ■ or phone 7612, Forest Elections and Publ'citv 125.00 nomah. Washington. Yamhill. I 300.00 C«-' v________________________3tfc Clackamas, Polk. Marion. Hood | 5. Board Expense s. Travel, Etc. 6 Office Equipment 5.00 River, Columbia and Wasco Coun- ( Oth *r Miscellaneous Expens.s—Social HIGHEST cash prices paid for Security and Retirement 30.00 ci «am and eggs at vour door— ,u* . 200.Of DATED at Portland. Oregon, j 8. Emergency l ked up once or twice weekly_ Total Fst'mated Expenditures $1.240 00 ci >• write Forest Grove Cream- this XI th day of February, 1954. 1 W S Weidel, Administrator I SUMMARY OF ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES RECEIPTS AND < '. Forest Grove. Oregon Phone AVAILABLE CASH BALANCES AND TAX J.EVY______ Milk Marketing Administra- I 14tfc tion____________ 7tlc | 1 Total Estimated Expenditures $1.240 00 CARPENTRY WORK Repair, re- 2. Deduct Total Estimatad Receipts and FOR RENT m« deling, new construction. Rea- Available Cash Balances $1.810 PC able rates by day or by con- Dated February 8. 1954 Signed: Lois D. Kent, Clerk t - t E J Parkhurst. 1042 Weed APARTMENT for rent. Newly H G Sand« n. Chan man. Board of Directors decorat d 376 North St., L. M Ave . or see Pete Brunsman. Signed: Otto H H Petersen. Secretary. Budget Committee Porterfield. Stfc Eugen.' F. D ’\e. Cha rman. Budget Comm-tr ~ 2 18—-3-4 I SOtfc NEHALEM THIS WHISrSY I $ c Y F A R S OLD • 86 PROOF THE Hill ANO ,’liLL COMF’. NY, IQUISVILLE, KY. LODGE AND CLUB NOTICES A. F. & A. M. Vernonia Lodge No. 184 A. F. & A. M. meets at Masonic Temple. Stated Communication first Thursday of each month, at 7:30 p.m. Merle Cline, W.M. Walter Linn. Sec'y. 1-54 V. F. W. Regular meetings: First and Third Tuesdays, at 8 P.M. V.F.W. Hall. Ben Fowler, Commander Don Campbell, Adjutant AUXILIARY—2nd and 4th Tues. President, Louise Hamnett S«'c’y„ Dorothy Walker 4-54 VERNONIA LIONS CLUB MEETS EVERY MONDAY EVENING Ma Vike's Cafe W. A. Davis. President Bill Vlcek. Secretary 3-54 Vernonia Lodge No. 246 Order of Eastern Star Nehilem Chapter 153. O. E. S Regular com munication first and third Wed of each month at Masonic Tem ple. All visiting sisters and broth, ers welcome. Florence Brunsman, W.M. Mona Gordon, Sec'y. 1-54 Knights of Pythias Hardings Lodge No. 116 Vernonia, Oregon Meetings I.O.C.F. Hall, Second and Fourth Mondays Each Month Oren Weed. Chancellor Commander Oscar G. Weed. Secretary Pythian Sisters Vernonia Temple No. 61 Meetings: I.O.O.F. Hall Second and Fourth Wednesdays of each month Lesta Garner. M.E.C. Jennie Stanley. Secretary 2-S4 Vernonia F.O.E. (Fraternal Order of Eagles) Meet» Every Tuesday 8 p.M. Henry Anderegg. Noble Grand Jim Davies. Secretary 1-55 Columbia Encampment No. 89 will meet the 1st and 3rd Fridays of each month at the ».O.O.F. hall. Homer Gwin. Chief Patriarch Wm. D. Shafrr. Scribe 1-54 American Legion VERNONIA POST 119 Meets First and Third Monday of each month. AUXILIARY First and Third Tuesdays 1 $4 853 1st Ave Vernonia Meets Every Friday .Xtor/ 8 P M. w. C. Bellingham. W.P. Gene Shipman. Sec'y. 7-53 MT. HEART REBEKAH LODGE Meets 2nd and 4th Thursday evenings of each month in the I.OO.F HalL Alice Buckner. Noble Grand Gladys Strong. Vice Grand Elisabeth Frye. Rec Sec'y. Hasel Cook. Financial Sec'y. Verda Cook. Treasurer 3 54