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« THURSDAY. FEB 21. 1957 FOR SALE General S AND, prave), crushed rock, fill dirt. Call HA 9-8829, AG Os trander 26t52c FOR SALE Real Estate BUMP AND MEYER INC. REAL ESTATE Vernoruu Branch Office H T Hudson — Phone HA 9-6058 Riverview NEARLY NEW and Room to hoiini Thais the 3-bdrm with Jitra ige Kit.. Centei hall, Elec. eat and view windows Corner ot. m town. If you like to putt« around, this one is for you. Only 8 jm. old. $3750.00 One-half down YOU CAN MAKE A GOOD DEAL on this attractive mo tif rn home on oversiz«- lot, quiet Greet. Small, neat and clean. Ideal for retired couple, or widower. $2350 Some terms. MODERN, clean 3 bdrm, on 2 • Is. Riverview. Sharp shop per will appreciate the valu t re. Only $2750 TRADE your ’55 or ’54» car and <ash for equity in nice 60 acre farm on highway. Bal about SlbOO id $40 00 month on 5% < ontract. HOMES FOUR room house, wired for range, electric water heater Clog? in. Price only $700 Very iood terms f ACRES with exceptional nice 5- rm modem house Wired for fange Cement bawment with pipe furnace*, House includes 2 i’droomj. living and dining rem and kitchen, plus utility . d fruit room Double garage All in very good condition Prie e $9 000. $4500 down FARMS FOR LEASE $50 arie ranch About 7ft acres in cultivation Has 7 rm house with base ment Will give J-yr ieate «I ♦7* per M ACftKH two mi tei mut M V* í ’**<**• S bwfft **»4»h*d erad ft X Sew 18 .-mmzult l'rs*MVh $iw> 'Xwn, bel easy terms SEE MF. FOR FARMS AND ACREAGE DON BAYLEY. BROKER Pa ace Cafe Bldg Ph HA » 5225 Stic CARD OFTHANKS I WISH TO THANK my many Vernonia friends for the many letters and cards that have come to me here during my illness They have helped me so much and always make me feel better I am better but still recuperating Mrs Pearl Wilkerson 4102 Third Street Tillamook, Oregon •tic > WANTED WANTED Cedar poles, all sizes Telephone collect CApita) 2 9581 N i e d e r m e yer Martin Co . 715 Portland Trust Bldg . Portland 4. Oregon Rt7c WANTED hpub-nos osini- WANTF.D Used roll-away bed with mattress Call HA 9 587 > 8tl WANT TO BUY livestock in any condition Phone 2362, John Wilmarth. Clatskanie, Oregon 5tfc HOUSEKEEPER wanted for fa milv of three $75 per month plus room and board Phone HA 9 5948 48tfc HIGHEST cash prices paid for cream and eggs at your door— picked up once or twice weekly— call or wri^ Forest Grove Cream ery. Forest Grove, Oregon Phone 126. Mtfc SERVICES A statement of said assessment has been entered in the D<xket of City Liens. February 20. 1957. and the 'aid assessment is now due and payable at the office of the City Recorder of the City of Ver nonia. Oregon, and will be delin quent and bear interest after April 1. 1957 Date of First publication Feb- ruary 21, 1957. Date of last publication, Feb- ruary 28. 1957 Sam L Hearing. Recorder of the City of Vernonia. Oregon. 8t2c PORT ABLE welding service, power plant, night work George Smith, HA 9 3876 32tfc CLARENCE R WAGNER. county surveyor, Court House, St. Helen« Phone office. 698; home, 183. Pri vate surveying, engineering work. 24tfc Habits are either bobbers or sinkers on the sea of life—they either hold you up or hold you down » 1954 CHEV. 8-pass. sta wagon Pwr. glide, radio, air flow heat er, etc. $450 00 Down 1954 CHEV '-i -ton Panel. Only 12,000 miles. $350 down 1953 DODGE 4 dr Coronet Ex cellent condition and lots of accessories $350 down 1953 CHEV Bel Air hardtop epe Standard trans. $325 down. 1955 FORD 4-ton pickup, flat bed 18000 mi. Excellent con dition $325 down. 1950 BUICK Special 4 dr sedan. Standard trans , new paint job. $175 down. 1950 STUDE Champion club epe Overdrive, Full price $295. 6 others to pick from. Good Stic transportation. VERNONIA AUTO COMPANY Phone HA 9 5025 "A Safe Place To Trade" MAKI AN ILLUMINATED FLOWER BOX FOR RENT: Two bedroom house, w ired for electric range. Has electric water heated On-- block from town See Louis Violette, 888 Second St. 8t3 CLASSIFIED RATES THE EAGLE assumes no finan cial responsibility for error» that may appear in ads pub lished in its columns, but in case where this paper is at fault, will reprint that pari of an adv. in which the typo graphical mistake occurs. BLIND ADS with answers to be handled by the Eagle: Mini mum cherge 80c. No informa tion giver relative to such ads. NO information on classifieds will be given out until after paper is mailed. Male Spayed Female Female A clubroom atmosphere can be added to the recreation room by building a bar and bar ■tools. The sides, front and shelves of the bar are made of 1 by 12-inch lumber to the dimen sions shown. The shelf braces are made of 1 by 4-inch lum ber. Assemble the bar with wood screws and finishing nails. The front pieces are fastened to the shelves but not to the sides, thus providing a space for %-inch quarter round molding. The top is made of 1<4 by 14-inch lum ber, and attached so as to provide a 1-inch overhang on all sides. Aa an alternate, hardwood plywood or 1 by 12- inch lumber may be used for the top. Next, make the bar stools. The sides are made of 1 by 12-inch lumber tapered as shown. Plane the ends to pro vide flat edges, both top and bottom. The foot-rests, side and seat braces are made of 1 by 4-inch lumber planed on the upper edges to provide flat sur faces. Cut the ends of the foot-rests and side braces at an angle. Measure a 10 degree angle on the ends of the foot rests and a 4 degree angle on the ends of the side braces. The seat is a piece of 1 by 12- inch lumber. Assemble the stool using wood screws. The seats may be covered with foam rubber cushions. Tuesdays 6 to 8 P.M. Saturdays 2 to 6 P.M. □ Spayed Female SCHEDULE OF FEES Before March 1st $1.50 $1.50 $3.00 □ Female After March 1st $2 50 $2 50 $4.00 Enclosed find Draft, Check, Money Order for $ Name Address Fill the above blank out in full and return with necessary fee. All Licenses Expire December 31st of each year. Bemii by Check or Money Order — Do Not Send Currency 1-17—1-31— 2-22c THE BOARD of directors of School District No, 42 Jt. Bir kenfeld. Oregon are calling a special school meeting for Mon day, March 4th at 8 p m. for the purpose of discussing the consoli dation of the Birkenfeld and Mist school districts All legal voters are urged to attend Ethel M Larson, Cler I» 8t2c I Sundland Building Name of Breed of Dog CALL FOR BIDS The City of Vernonia will receive sealed bids on the following: second hand %-ton pick up truck not older than 1949 model; small second hand dump truck not i.lder than 1949 model. Bids will be opened at the city council meeting March 4, 8 p.m Sam L Hearing, City Recorder 8t2c Is made of l’A by 12-lneh lumber. The boatnm is made of I by 10-inch lumber; bore fo- inch holes for ventilation. Assemble the project using glue and No. 6 flathead screws. Mark the location of the hinges on the back of the flow er box to match those on the lid. Recess the hinges. The glass panels, 6 A Inches wide by 19 inches long, are in stalled as shown. A daylight fluorescent fixture completes the project. DR. VOTAW OPTOMETRIST To H F JENSEN, Co. Clerk of Columbia Co., St. Helens, Ore. Please send me a dog license for the ensuing year as follows: CHECK PROPER: □ Male A lighted plant box that sim-1 ulates full sunlight makes it possible to grow a variety of planta all year. First, make frames for the glass panels. Use 1 >4 by 3-inch umoer. Assemble the frames ising dowel joints. The dowel j pins are % inch in diameter1 and 3 inches long. Locate unges 3% inches in from the ■nds of the top frame. Recess the hinges. The sides and lower shelf are made of 1 by 12-ineh lum ber. The back of the dower box MAKE A BAR AND BAR STOOLS FOR RENT APPLICATION FOR DOG LICENSE A SPECIAL SCHOOL Meeting of District No 52. Mist, Columbia County, Oregon, wii be held at the School House on the 4th day of March at 8 o'clock in the after noon, for th? purpose of discuss ing the consolidation of the Mist and Birkerifeld Districts Chairman Board of Directors Fred W Busch Myrtle Mathews, Clerk 8t2c NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS Every person owning or keep mg any dog over the age of eight (8l months within the stat? <>f Oregon shall, not later than March 1st of each year or within •0 days after he becomes owner or keeper of such dog. procure from the rity marshal of the city in which he resides a license for a If' of one dollar and fifty cent! 'll Mi for a male or spayed htlrh sod three dollars ($3 001 for a female dog Any person who shall fail to procure said license within the time as herein provided shall be trqulred upon procuring such license to pay an additional sum of one dollar ($1 00> for each dog WE ARE flow selling auto and after March 1st insurance for Farmer's Mu A D l-ollev, City Marshal tual of Enumclaw along with 7t3c Mayflower There is no mem berxhip fee on autos with Enum OPTOMETRISTS: claw Pleas,, come in and com pare rates Dr. V. J. Horn« and Russell Insurance Agency Dr. R. V. Lane« 953 Rose Avenue Across from Texaco 7Uc Wednesdays HERE'S HOW ... FOR SALE Car, Truck LEGALNOTICE THE ANNUAL Budget election LIKE new 2-tone blue and white of School District No. 52 will be 195« Custom! me Ford Victoria. Radio, heater. Fordonaitic. white held at the Mist School House I side wall tires, tinted glass, pad on the afternoon of March 4th ded dash and many other extras. from 2 till 8 p m. Notices are 10.000 miles Excellent buy at posted in the usual places $2095 Leaving for Germany soon Myrtle Mathews, Clerk and must sell! See this car even 7t3c ings and week ends at 176 North 7t2c Street. LEGAL NOTICE ASSESSMENT FOR THE COST FOR SALE 1950 Dodge panel OF CONSTRUCTING CURBS IN freeze; 1953 Ford sedan; Deep 1 FRONT OF CERTAIN PROPER refrigerator, dryer and miscel- TY IN THE CITY OF VER Igneous items. John Barger. NONIA COLUMBIA COUNTY. Stoney Point road. HA 9 «933 OREGON. Ht 1 Notice is hereby given that the "EN POUND bundles of news assessments for one half the cost papers for sale Suitable for of constructing curbs in front of starting fires, etc Vernonia Eagle certain property in the City of office. ®*f Vernonia, Oregon, the whole cost of which is $2223 42 or $1.93 per FOR SALE- Grass, clover, lotus lineal foot was declared by Or hay, baled $25 per ton M P dinance No. 350. entitled AN Mills, Birkenfeld Skyline 5- ORDINANCE ASSESSING UP ■8’ 7 I ON CERTAIN PROPERTY ONE GRASS «nd Oats * Vetch baled HALF THE COST OF CON hay for sale Harold Dimbat, STRUCTING CURBS IN FRONT Keasey Route 7t3c THEREOF. AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY SEVERAL tons good cl “an clover One half the cost of said con -.ay for sale Also. Timothy hay struction is levied upon all the Frank Riwck. Raimer, located lots, parts of lots and parcels of at Hudson corner Phone Rai land as follows mer «8338 7« Lot 1 and 2. Block 1, Bill J Horn $“« 50; Lot 3. Block I. F C ANNUAL CÎCK DAY April 13 $48 25; Lot 4. Block 1, Lentz. Vernonia Trading Co. 7t3c George Robbins. $48 25; Lot 5, FOR SALE Oil heater, ref ri get Bl-wk 1 E T Frank $48 25 Lol Mor. wash ng machine, some bed | Block 2. Charles Fager. 148.25. rtxtm furn, davmo. and rmsc Lot 2. Block 2. Grayce Bundy. •i. ms Mrs Olaf Jacobson. Sixth $48 25 Lot 3 Block 2. James Da St. River»'leu 6t3< vies. $48 25; Lot 4. Block 2. Ed ward Salomensm. $48.25; Ixd 5. FOR TRADF Good bright spring Block 2. C R Fowler. $48 25 bar’ey for family cow Edward Lot 5. Block 3. Mrs Zoe Whitsell, Grihner, Banks. Oregon Phone $48 25 Lot 4 Block 3. Edward Banks 434 6t3 Salomon sen. $48 25; Lot 3. Block FOR BALE 20 ton bav. mostly. 3, Ralph Ritwy. $48 25. Lot 2 and I. Block 3. Marvin Kam- t'HW«, some dover $25 per ton IW-en Wood. Timber road, just holz, $96 50 Lots 4 5-3. Block 4. Bessie Gillispie, $144 75. Lot 2, past Grange hall HA 9 6506 8t3 Block 4 R M Burns. $48 25. Lot 1. Bhx-k 4. Mrs J W Skinner. HAY FOR SALE Donald B»r I $48 25 j.» rsoft, Timber Route, Vernonia All situated in Park Addition HA » 3M4 4tfc to the City of Vernonia F<’R RALE Used chain saws. Ted's Saw Shop. Riverview. 22tfc I THE EAGIJt, VERNONI^, ORE MAKE A RECORD CABINET A record cabinet, with easy accessibility, can be built by the home craftsman using either lumber or hardwood plywood. The base is made of 1 by 2- inch lumber as shown in the diagram. Assemble with glue and 6-penny finishing nails. Dowel joints and glue are used to make the aide panels, shelves, top and back. Use dowels % inches in diameter and 1-inch long for the upper dowel joint of the side panel and 1*4 inches long for al) other dowel joints. Use at least three jointa for the side panels and back, and two for the shelves and top. The sides are made of two pieces of 1 by 7-inch lumber. The front edges are cut step fashion as shown. The shelves, top and back, are made of 1 by 10-inch lum ber. The shelves are cut out 25/32 inches to fit flush with the sides and to fit on the steps. Plane the back to fit flush with the rAr edges of the sides. First assemble the cabinet part of the project Then at tach the base. Use glue and 6- penny finishing nails. Hardwood plywood dividers ■4 inch thick, A in the dia gram, are made to fit between the shelve«. Fasten with glue and No. 16 brads I *« inches long. NOTICE OF RURAL DIST. SCHOOL BOARD BUDGET HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, in compliance with Section 110- 1207 OCLA as amended by Chapter 393 Oregon Law 1943 and Chapter 345 Oregon Law 1945 as amended by Chapter 591 Oregon Laws 1947. as amended by Chapter 543 Oregon Law 1949, to the legal voters of the Rural School District ot Columbia County, Oregon, that a meetins will be held at the Court House, in St. Helens, Oregon, on the 14th day of March. 1957, at 7:30 o’clock PM. for the purpose of discussing the budget of the Rural School Board for the fiscal vear beginning July I. 1957 and ending June 30. 1958. hereinafter set forth_________ BUDGET ESTIMATED RECEIPTS__________________________ Estimated available cash on hand at beginning of the year for which this budget is made Total — w ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES Personal Service. (Al District Superintendent Salary (Bi Clerical and Legal Supplies, Printing Postage, Telephone and Telegraph Elections and Publicity Board Expenses. Travel. Etc Office Equipment Retirement and Social Security Other Miscellaneous Expenses Oregon School Board Dues Emergency I i $ 725 O') $ 725.00 Estimated Expenditures for 1957-1958 ITEM FOR SALE Insurance 1957 1958 $ 750.00 100 00 5 00 1000 12500 500 00 5 00 50 00 50 05 50 00 200 00 $1,845 00 Total Estimated Expenditures SUMMARY CI ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES. RECEIPTS AND AVAILABLE CASH BALANCES AND TAX LEVY _______ $1.845 M Total Estimated Expenditures Deduct Total Estimated Receipts and $ 725 00 Available- Cash Balances Amount Necfssarv to Balance the Budget Total Estimated Tax Levy for the Ensuing Fiscal Year Dated February 8. 1957 $1.120 00 $1 120 00 Signed Lois D Kent, Clerk H G Sanden, Chairman Board of Directors Approved by Budget Committee February 8. 1957 Signed Marie Hy lander. Secretary. Budget Committee Ralph J Klr£cr^Chairman_BudeG^C^mm^ee^^G^ MAKE A MAGAZINE WALL RACK A wall rack is a handy and decorative way to keep and dis play magazines. The project is made of 1 by 3 and 1 by 6-inch lumber. The sides, made of 1 by 3's, are 40 inches long. Round the top front edge as shown. The shelves, also made of 1 by 3- inch lumber, are 34*4 inches long. Use H by 1-inch strips to keep the magazines upright If the by l-inch strips are not available, use finished lath or rip them from lumber 1 meh thick. The back is a piece of 5»-inch hardwood plywood. Mark the location of the shelves on the sides. Assemble the proj'ect. Use glue and 6- penny finishing nails. Attach the back using glue and No. 16 brads ** inches long. Use glue and 4-penny finishing nails to attach the 1-inch strips. Round all sharp edges. Set all nails and fill the holes with wood putty. To hang the rack, attach through the wall to the studs. Ise lH-inch screws through the plywood back. Materials Needed » tv* 1 s t la s S ft. 11«. I 11 Is. 11 ft. t an- *1 t 1 II i (ft or rialakw talk 1 aa. harevood ply- •ood 1« in. t M In. 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