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Thursday, Dec. 4, 1941, Vernonia Eagle, Vernonia, Oregon Classified Ads............ FOR SALE—Three-room semi-modern. T. B. Mills. At The Churches . . house 4843 « Church of Jesus Christ Of Latter Day Saints— 4» FOR SALE—Five-room modern house in Riverview 1 block from Heath’s Service Station. Good gar age and wood house full of good, dry wood. Chicken house and park for 30 chickens. Plenty of flowers and shrubs. In fact this is a com plete home and can be bought for less than worth. Also 4 lots with barn suitable for 2 cows and hay room. Will sell separately or as a unit. See John F. Penney, River view. 48tf— FACT S ir $0* IMVfM •y »««U. * '»••• à b du OUR CHRISTMAS CANDY OFFER A BOX OF CANDY THE POPULAR SOCIETE BRAND ASSORTED CHOCOLATES WITH YOUR k ..h t .'5:- Strong advances in new car sales, gasoline consumption and motor ve hicle registration in Oregon during the first nine months of 1941 are reflected in the substantial increase in traffic in this state, Earl Snell, Secretary of State, declared recent ly in urging Oregon drivers to FOR SALE—1 girls’ bicycle in very “start sooner, allow more time for good condition. Cheap. Ruth trips, and reach your destination Hausler 47t3 in safety.” New car sales have increased 43 per cent this year over sales for FOR SALE—Fryers. Glen Bodell. the same period last year, iuiell Stonej Point. 38tf— said. Gasoline consumption is up 13 per cent and motor vehicle reg WANTED—Cows fresh or coming istration is up nearly ten per cent. fresh. Ray Dei'sman, Route 3, “This strong increase in the vol 47t3 ume of traffic flowing over our Hillsboro. Phone 2102. highways and streets means that b FOUND—Near bridge at Pittsburg. more time must be allowed for V Lady’s umbrella and rubbers. trips,” the Secretary of State de Owner may have by calling at Eagle clared. “Faster driving is a danger office and paying for this adv. ous remedy which all too often 47t3— leads to serious accidents in crowd ed traffic. Start a little sooner or select an alternate route, ai.v, be careful.” New car sales during the first nine months of 1941 totaled 43,719 NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE units which is an increase or x3,- On the Sth day of December, 1941, at the hour of 10:00 o’clock 484 units over sales for the same A. M.. at the West front door of period last year. Of the total ve- the Columbia County Court House hides sold 36,051 were passenger at St. Helens. Oregon, I will sell cars. Passenger car sales increased at public auction to the highest 45 per cent while truck sales in- bidder for cash in hand all' the right, title, estate and interest that creased 35 per cent. Gasoline consumption during the Anne Lord had on August 28, 1937, or has at any time thereafter ac first nine months amounted to 22.»,- quired in the following described 947,401 gallons, an increase of 26,- real premises, to-wit: SEVi of SEU of Section 24, 937,905 gallons over the consump Township 6, N of R 5, W of W. M. tion for the comparative period a and that part of the SW *4 of the year ago. Total tax paid amounted SE14 of Section 24. Township 6, N to $11,197,370. of R 5. W. of W. M. which lies N Motor vehicle registration now of the Nehalem River and S of County Road all in Columbia Coun totals 4-27,188 vehicles, an increase ty, Oregon. of 37,171 units, or 9.5 per cent. This sale is made pursuant to Private passenger cars total 346,818, execution issued and levy made on against 317,520 a year ago at the November 4, 1941, on a judgment entered August 24. 1937 and dock same time. eted in the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Columbia Coun ty on August 28. 1937 in the action Guaranteed of Thomas Cowan, plaintiff, vs Anne Lord, defendant, and directed Watch Repairing to me as Sheriff of said county. W. T. JACOBS M. R. Calhoun 1162 State Street Sheriff of Columbia County. Oree-on Vernonia First publication November 6. 1941 Final publication December 4, 1941 Legal Notices— 4 4 Sunday school convenes at 10 FOR SALE—Lang range, Stewart- a. m. at the I. O. O. F. hall under Warner 8-ft. refrigerator, 2 beds the direction of Charles Ratkie, and 2 springs, breakfast set. Nor superintendent. man Carter, Malmsten’s addition, Assembly of God Church Riverview. Inquire Eagle office for —Rev. John W. Hodges, Pastor directions. 49tl Sunday services: 9:45 A. M.—Bible school, direct FOR SALE-^-Small kitchen range. ed by Alban Colsen, superintendent. 11:00 A. M.—Morning worship. Uses bottled gas. Oven heat con 6:45 P. M.—Christ Ambassador’3 trol. $25. See Dr. Rockwell, 642 services. Rose Avenue. 49tl Wednesday night, 7:45—Bible study and prayer meeting. FOR SALE—1934 Chevrolet Mas Thursday, 2:00 P. M.—Ladies ter Deluxe sedan in good condi missionary and prayer band. Friday, 7 :45—Christ Ambassadors. tion. Inquire at Eagle office. 49t3— We invite everyone to be in our services. WILL SELL—My equity in a one- acre tract near O-A mill. Four- Evangelical Church— room house, barn, city water and —Harvey R. Scheuerman. Minister 9 :45—Bible school with efficient electricity. Property all fencad. supervision and teaching staff. Owner N. K. Carter. See T. B. 11:00—A missionary pageant Mills. 49tl “The Lord’s Acre” will be presented by the Woman’s Missionary Society. FOR SALE—A fully modern house The Thank Qffering boxes are to be handy to O-A mill. Interior re returned at thi# servica. cently refinished. Spacious living 6:30—The E. L. C. E. will meet room, four convenient rooms, gar in three groups. age and attractive yard. Inquire 7:30—This too will be a Mission at the Home Grocery. 48t2 ary service rounding out a Mission ary Day with several special' fea FOR SALE—Kitchen table and tures. four chairs; living room table; Prayer meeting on Wednesday B flat clarinet. 1723 Bridge street. evening at 7:30 followed by the 48t3 regular meeting of the administra tive council. The Church Fellowship supper FOR SALE—Guernsey cow; will be fresh in February. See Ker, will be held Friday evening, Dec White at Paterson’s Furniture ember 12, beginning at 6:30. The Store. 48t3— ennual election of church and Sun- dav school officers will be elected FOR SALE—House, 4 rooms, semi and the f-nsncial budget for the modern with bath. 1042 Weed new year adopted. Avenue. 48t2— New or Renewal We are making this offer to those who now receive The Eagle and to those who wish to subscribe for the first time. If you now receive The Eagle but your subscription is about to expire, you may renew it for a year in advance (or more) at $1.50 per year and receive free with that renewal a one-pound box of candy. The date of expiration is printed on the address label of your paper. If you are not already receiving The Eagle, you may subscribe for a year in ad- r $1 Don’t Delay! ORDER NOW! vance and you will receive a pound box of delicious chocolates at no extra charge. All subscriptions to be accepted on pre miums during this campaign must be ac companied with cash, check or money order at the rate of $1.50 per year. If in convenient to call in person fill out the coupon below, mail to The Vernonia Eagle and you will receive your box of candy by mail. Get your candy for Christmas now! 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