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1937 FORD V-8 The bodies of the new Ford V-8’s are roomy and exceptional ly comfortable for driver and passenger. Removal of the hauu- brake lever from the floor posi tion to more convenient place under the cowl on a level witm the driver’s left hand, ' together with unusually wide front seats, acds appreciably to front com partment comfort. A new type of seat is used in all tudor sedans and the five- win dow coupe, roadster and cabro- let models. The seat cushion is in one piece with a two-sectioned back tha' tilts forward, giving considerably more seat room than in previous models of this type. Increased' riding comfort has resulted from improved "Center poise Ride” introduced by Ford two years ago. The taper of the spring leaves has been increased in length to give even smoother spring action. The new V-type windshield not only increases visibility mater ially, but gives added ventilation when necessary. In all closed cars it may be opened by a con trol mechanism situated on the instrument panel. The Ford built-in clear vision ventilation system is continued in the new cars. Safety glass is provided at no extra cost in windshields and windows of all cars in the 1937 line. Highlight of 1937 mechanical improvements, the new braking system introduces easy-action, self-energizing, safety brakes which give quicker stopping with softer pedal pressure. Utilizing the cable and conduit principle, these new brakes provide “The safety of steel from pedal to wheel.” Engineers describe this type of brake as “self energiz ing,” because the movement of the car aids materially in apply ing them. Thé driver will find the 1937 Ford V-8’s easier to steer and, at the same time, easier to park be cause of changes in the steering mechanism. These improvements are due to an increase in the ratio of the steering gear and a new roller type of steering gear sec 1 Nate Huntley was visiting in tor, which has led to a material ¡Hillsboro Sunday. reduction in friction. Together | Mr. and Mrs. Harry McMullen they provide virtual “finger tip” i made a business trip to Forest 'control of the car. Grove Wednesday. The motorist has eleven differ Mrs. F. Crawford of Riverview ent body types to choose from in spent Thursday afternoon with the new line. Those with leluxe ;M rs. Margaret Dunlap. equipment are the tudor sedan, Mr, and Mrs. Bert Hall of tudor touring sedan, fordor se Pdrtland spent Thursday evening dan, fordor touring sedan, 5- with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Magoff. window coupe, club coupe, cab- Virgil Powell is now in a Sil rolet, club cabrolet, convertable verton hospital taking treatments sedan, roadsten and phaeton. All for his shoulder. of these body styles are avail able with the 85-hortepower en gine. MEN NEEDED Adv., Crawford Motor Co. to Riverview Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Smith and baby of Glenwood visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles White Monday. FUEL MILL WOOD Large Load.... 5-Load Lots $2.25 $10.00 of Resale of Real Property train George Blanchchard of Bay ■ Mr. and Mrs. Heath. City, spent Sunday with Mr. and I Mrs. Glen Hawkins returned home from the hospital. She is Mrs. H. E. Parker and family. at the home of her mother, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Crume of j now Vernonia were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Serafin at Trenholm, where she will spend a few days. Mrs. C. I. Anderson and family Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Bristow Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Potts and. of Waldport spent the week end son Bobby and Mr. and Mrs. F. with relatives in Riverview. M. Hoffmeister and family Dubendorff spent the week end were in Hillsboro Saturday. in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Anderson Mrs. Nelson and granddaughter, Lorene of Peardan, Washington, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Anderson Sunday. are spending Thanksgiving with for -SPECIAL- Elecric Refrigeration Air Conditioning Let us help you get a good paying job as we have helped hundreds of others. Open ings right now for thousands of trained, men in world’s fas test growing industries. Pre pare for your opportunity by spare time, low cost, easy- pay plan. Actual shop prac tice also included. Learn by system successful in helping men qualify for jobs for the last ten years. Fair educa» tion and mechanical inclina- tion necessary to qualify for training. Write, giving age, present occupation. New Electric Mixers 81.»5 and S2.«5 Handy to use - Economical to operate-Inexpensive to buy. Utilities Engineering Institute Paterson's Furniture Store 404 N. Wells St., Chicago, 111. Vernonia Professional Directory Phone 801 OLD GROWTH FIR VERNONIA Trading Co. Dr. C. O. Anderson EYE SPECIALIST AT Kullander’s Jewelry Store First Monday in Each Month R. E. SILVIS Dentist Legal Notice Notice FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 27, I ' ■ ■ : G VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON PAGE EIGHT Bid in by Over Terminal Cafe VERNONIA Columbia County at Tax Sale Notice is hereby giver) that the undersigned Sheriff and Ex- Officio Tax Collector of Col-”>-v>’» Or of an order made and entered by the County Court of Columbia County, Oregon sitting for the transaction of County business, bfl the 4th day of November, A. D., 1936, I will offer for sale M public auction for cash certain pieces and parcels of real property located in Columbia County, Oregon, heretofore ibid in by said County at a tax foreclosure sale and to which said County now < holds a deed by virtue of said sale; that said real property will I be sold to the highest and best bidder for cash but in no event for a less sum than set opposite each respestive piece or parcel herein after described; and said property to be sold being described as follows, to wit: NW'i of NE’i and NW'i and SW’i and W’i of SE’i Sec tion 36, Township 7, N. R. 5 W. of W. M........................ . $440.00 3.42 acres in McLean DLC as described in Assessor’s Division No. 89 in Sections 15 and 22, Township 8,N. R. 4 W. W. M. $165.00 N’a of NW11 of SE'i of NW11 of Section 4 Township 3 N. R. 1 \V. W. M. ................................................... $110.00 34.84 acres Tract 13 as described in Book 30, Page 83, Deed Records of Columbia County, Oregon, excepts. 10 acres as described in Book 55, Page 197, said Deed Records^ 19.24 acres Tract 14; 15.73 acres Tract 15A; 10 acres Tract 15B: 25.72 acres TractlG; 20.09 acres Tract 17; 12.64 acres Tract 18A; 12.66 acres Tract 18B; 36.76 acres Tract 19 and 5.55 acres Tract 20 South of High way all as described in Book 30.-Page 83 said Deed Records, and all in Magruder Drainage District ............................. $7,500.00 i That Part of Lots 5 and 6 and East half of SW’i and W'a of , SE's as described in Book 39, Page 77, Deed Records of Colum- . bia County, Oregon, except amounts as described in Book 41, Page 184 and Book 53, Page 357, said Deed Records, in Section 12, | Township 7 N. R. 3 W. of W. M. lying inside of Rainier Drain age District ..... ...................... ........................ - ............... $2,400.00 I 183 acres in Warren D. L. C. in Sections 15. 21, 22, and 23 . as described in Book 35, Page 216 Deed Records of Columbia ! County. Oregon, except 15.11 acres to State of Oregon as des cribed in Book 55, Page 409 said Deed Records; 4500 feet of Tide land fronting Warren D. L. C. in Sections 15, 22, and 23 and Lot 3 and East 23.74 acres of Lot 4 and S'» of NED of SW of Section 22 as described in Book 35. Page 216 said Deed Records all in Township 7 N. Range 2. W. W. M........... .............. $10,000.00 All of said land being within Columbia County, Oregon; said sale to be made on Saturday the 12th day of December, A. D.. 1936 at the hour of 10 o’clock A. M. at the West front door of the County Court House in St. Helens, Columbia County, Oregon. OSCAR G. WEED Sheriff of Columbia County, Oregon By H. E. VEAZJE, Deputy Dated and first published November 13, 1936. Date of last publication December 11. 1936. Roland D. Eby, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Town Office 891 DR. R. Physician 965 I. HALL and Bridge Surgeon St. Phone, Office 72, Res. 73 Office Hours 7 to 12 1 to 5 Special Attention to Obstetrics Lumber & Shingles Wholesale and lieiail See my bargains in Kiln Dried lumber at $6.00 per M. and up. Open Saturdays from 8 a. m. to Noon. i Oregon Motor Stages Leave from Bush’s Cafe 7:55 a. m. 1:25 p. m. and 5:25 p.m. daily for Portland via Timber. Leave Portland, from Yamhill stage depot daily at 9:30 a. m., 2:00 p. m. and 5:15 p. b.. Call service between Camp 8 and Vernonia. Sundays Only: 12:30 p. m. for St. Helens. Leaves St. Helens 3 p. m. FARE: $2.10 round trip, $1.30 one way Ride the new Oregon Motor Stages