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ANTI-FREEZE IS PLENTIFUL—WPB The nation’s motorists are be ing oversold on anti-freeze and told of shortages that do not exist, according to the war pro duction board. Production of al cohol anti-freeze for this winter is 50 per cent more than last, WPB said, and asked motorists to watch their own needs and not to overload. Alcohol from which anti-freeze is made is a critical war material. WPB REMOVES COPPER RESTRICTIONS Restrictions on the use of cop per in farm tractor radiator fins and power takeoff gear3 have been removed by WPB. These uses of copper, particu- GUARANTEED Watch Repairing w. T. JACOBS 941 1st Avenue, Vernonia larly in radiators, not only will reduce time of manufacture of farm tractors, but will improve their field performance. TIRE, TUBE SUPPLY STILL LOW Tire and tube quotas for Jan uary reflect the continuing short age." The quota of 276,629 new truck tires is 13,890 less than the December figure and the quota of 230,400 new truck tubes is 27,787 under the December figure. Similarly, a lessening in demand which usually occurs dur ing the colder months accounts for lower January quotas for farm tractor and farm implement tires and tubes. The tire quota is 27,600—lower by 4,600 than the December figure, while the Jan uary tube quota is 23,000—lower by 9,200. PEACHES RELEASED TO CIVILIANS Approximately 750,000 ca.es of canned peaches, previously set aside for government pur; chase, have been released for civilian supplies and will reach seme retail markets within a few weeks. » BEAN, PEA ALLOCATIONS FOR CIVILIANS GREATER GROWING SCHOOL CHILDREN Need lots of milk for health and .energy. They’ll like Nehalem Dairy milk, too. Phone us for regular delivery to your home. NEHALEM DAIRY PRODUCTS CO. Phone 471 Civilians will receive 11,500,- 000 bags (100 pounds each) or half of the supply of dry beans allocated for all needs in 1944 Twenty-nine per cent of the 1944 supply of dry peas—two million bags—also will go to civilians. This means civilians will have available a naverage of about 8.9 pounds of beans and 1.6 pounds, of peas during the coming year. This is slightly larger than the per capita consumption of dry beans in the 1942-43 crop year and is a .much larger consump tion of dry peas than for any previous calendar year. CHILDREN’S WARE PRODUCTION ESSENTIAL To insure sufficient produc tion of infants and children’s wear, the industry has been in DISAGREEABLE WINTER WEATHER Means that your meals will have to be the kind that peps your family up and gives them the warmth and energy they need. When you are down town shop at'Sam’s Food Stbre with the satisfaction of knowing you can get what you need. SAM'S FOOD STORE Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables— A Home-Owned Grocery. Ph. - 761 NEW AND USED PARTS Expert Auto Repairing Gas and Oil Open at 7:30 A.M.; Closed at 7:30 P.M. WE CLOSE ALL DAY SUNDAY LYNCH AUTO PARTS Phone 773 RIVERVIEW Hats Cleaned, Blocked 85c DRY CLEANING PRICES REDUCED Pants ............... 50c Overcoats Dresses ........... $1.00 Suits Sweaters.................50c $1.00 $1.00 Pick Up and Delivery Weekly on Thursday« Office: Ben Brickel’« Barber Shop Oregon Laundry and Cleaners eluded by the war manpower commission in its list of essential activities. Also, WPB has ordered approximately 18 million yards of cotton fabrics set aside for the manufacture of certain speci fied items qf infants’ and child ren’s clothing. Worsted and cot ton yarn will be allocated for manufacture of knitted outer wear and infants’ ribbed long hose, half socks and anklets. Such goods will not arrive on retail counters until February and March, NEW RULING ON ALIENS MADE An enemy alien who is a Ger- m: n, Hungarian, Rhumanian, or Bulgarian citizen or national may be inducted into the armed forc es of the United States and as signed to a war theater in which he will not normally be required to fight against fellow nationals, under a recent revision of selec tive service and war department policies. The change in regulation may cause some enemy aliens to withdraw their objections to all U. S. military service. Such cas es will be reconsidered. Because of the recognition of Italy as a cobelligerent, local selective ser vice boards have been directed to reconsider the classification of Italian registrants previously not acceptable because they vsere enemy aliens. Neutral aliens may file a selective service form 301 and request relief from service in the armed forces of the U. S. However, if a neutral alien be comes a cobelligerent, the pre viously filed form becomes in effective. GAS RATION FOR SERVICEMEN ANNOUNCED To aid servicemen in recuper ating from illness or wounds re ceived while on active duty, OPA has ann-c-need th’t they may be issued special gasoline rations for use in traveling to anti from their homes or other places of convalescence. This special ra tion will be issued upon presen tation of leave papers to a local rationing board and a letter froth thje attending medical officer certifying that transportation by automobile, rather than by any ether means, will materially assist in the recovery of the service man’s health. TWO MILLION FLATIRONS COMING A program to make two mil lion flatirons for civilian use in 1944 has been approved by WPB. This amount will not come up to normal production but it will ease the hardships caused by two years of almost no production. It will probably be six months be fore many of -these irons will reach dealers shelves. Sawdust... Mondays are either a bad day for Paul Gordon or else he is getting a little bit absent mind ed .. . anyway it causes one to wonder when he has to make three trips for one thing . . . Sometime ago Mr. and Mrs. Jew ett Bush received a lovely gift of a pair of love birds, but found these birds took quite a bit of Care. One day a door was accidently left open and the birds escaped and a burden was more or less lifted. However, to their surprise a few days later two more birds were sent by a- friend to replace the lost ones. Ace Lolley is proudly display ing a large ash tray made from army cannon and machine gun shells by Harold Wagner who is in Africa . . . the tray has creat ed a lot of comment and Ace has been offered $10 for it by one person. But Ace says he won’t sell it for any amount of money. The piece is on display in Mil ler’s window. Vemonia Eagle Thursday, January 13, 1944 3 NOTICE Notice is herebj» given that the City Council of the City of Ver nonia, Oregon, will receive bids up to the hour of 8:00 p.m.. Jan uary 17, 1944, for the removal of sewage from its septic tank. The City Council reserves the fight to reject any and all bids. Dated at Vernonia, Oregon, this 13th day of January, 1944. Loel Roberts City Recorder I will not be responsible for any debts ether than those con tracted by myself. l>. E. Boe Legal Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Columbia. In the Matter of the Estate of EDITH T. WILSON Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appoint ed Administratrix of the estate of Edith T. Wilson, deceased, by the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Co lumbia, and has qualified. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same, duly veri- fie das by law required, to tlje undersigned at the office of The Vernonia Eagle, Vemonia, Ore gon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated and first published, January 6, 1944. Last publication. February 3, 1944. HANNAII BUSHART Administratrix R. M. BURLEY 907 Yeon Building Portland, Oregon Attorney In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Columbia NOTICE OF HEARING OF FINAL ACCOVNT IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF IRA MANN, de ceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, Administratrix of Ira Mann, deceased, has filed her Final Account in the County Court of the State of Oregon for Columbia County, and that Saturday, January 29th, 1944 at the hour of 10 o’clock in the forenoon of said day in the court room of said court has been ap pointed by said Court as the time and place for the hearing of objections thereto and the settle ment thereof. Dated and first published, De cember 23, 1943. Date of last publication, Jan uary 13, 1944. Lydia Jane Mann Administratrix David O. Bennett Attorney at Law St. Helens, Oregon JAPS PRODUCE RAMIE ON JAVA The Japanese hove announced the beginning of their “fiye- pear plan” for production of ra mie on Java. Ramie, a substitute for jute, is used in making rough sacks for the produce of Java plantations. Dutch experts point ed out that it is harmful to the soil. QUICK RELIEF FROM Symptoms of Distress Arising from Classified Ads... Business Directory FOR SALE___________ FOR SALE: Typewriter. Nance Pharmacy. 2tf— FOR SALE: Potatoes, No. 1 $2.50 per 100 lbs. Inquire at Crawford Garage or see Mrs. Angelo DeRoia, 1105 State St. 2t3 FOR SALE—1 22/10 HP twin cylinder Sea King outboard motor. 1 treddle sewing machine. Mrs. Ellis Rainwater, Treharne. ____________________________2tl FOR SALE: room house rage, V4 acre highway near T. B. Mills. FOR SALE—Registered Jersey bull cheap. O. S. Poynter, Keasey Rt. its FOR SALE—3 cows to freshen in January. D. H. Calhoon. Vernonia. 52t3 POTATOES for sale, Gems and Burbanks. Bergerson. FOR RENT FOR RENT—3-roo.m house with cold water. S«.e Hy-Van hotel. 52t3 FOR RENT—Rooms at Hy«Van Hotel. 52t3 LOST AND FOUND LOST: Rration book No. 3. May Hurley, Box 203, Vernonia, Ore. ___________________________It— LOST: Australian shepard male dog. Wrinkels nose and shows teeth in friendly manner when spoken to. Reward. J. Hershey, Buxton, Ore._______________ 2tl CO. LUMBER—Wholesale and Retail ’ See my bargains in kiln dried lumber at $12 per M and up. Open Saturday 8 a.m. to noon. Vernonia, Oregon INVITES YOU TO BANK BY MAIL IF INCONVENIENT TO COME IN PERSON A Locally-Owned, Independent Bank WANTED—Job of logging with an 85HP cat. Inquire Ed Baf- ford building. 52t3 PERSONAL FREE! If excess acid causes you pains of Stomach Ulcers, Indiges tion, Heartburn, Belching, Bloat ing, Nausea, Gas Pains, get free sample, Udga, at Armitage Drug Company. 4-13-44 PERMANENT WAVE, 59c! Do your own Permanent with Charm-Kurl Kit. Complete equip ment, including 40 curlers anj shampoo. Easy to do, absolutely harmless. Praised by thousands including Fay McKenzie, glam orous movie star. Money refund ed if not satisfied. W. J. Armi tage, Drugs. 2-4-44 U. S. CONTRIBUTES SHIPS The United States contributed eight million tons in new ships during its first year at war. LODGES Vernonia Lodge No. 246 I.O.O.F. 8 P. M. E. L. Frazée, N. G. Dwight Strong, Sec’y 4-44 Vernonia F. O. E. (Fraternal Order of Eagles) Vernonia 2nd and 4th Fridays LOST—In Vernonia Dec. 27, la dies Bulova wrist watch, rose gold. Person finding please leave at ration office. Reward. 52t3 Business - Professional Directory 8 P. Jim Rusow, W. P. Roy V. Templeton, Sec’y PHYSICIAN and Roland D. Eby, M. D. PHYSICIAN and Meetings: I.O.O.F. Hall, Second and Fourth Mondays Each Month Dr. U. J. Bittner Dentist Phone 662 Joy Theatre Bldg. Beauty Needs ELIZABETH’S BEAUTY SALON Phone 431 Elizabeth Horn Stylist and Pythian Sisters Vernonia Temple No. 61 Meetings: I.O.O.F. Hall Second and Fourth Wednesday of each month. 2-43 SURGEON Town Office 891 For Your 7-43 Harding Lodge No-. 116 Vernonia, Oregon SURGEON Office Phone 72 Residence Phone 1026 M. Knights of Pythias G. J. Ten Brook, M. D. Hair The Forest Grove NATIONAL BANK WANTED — Kemtone painting or paperhanging. call Mary Belongia, Phone 886. It3 LOST—Billfold. Finder return to L. E. Thompson at Cedi rwood Timber Co. and receive reward. 2tl €. ItnUCK Oregon-American LUMBER ' CORPORATION WANTED WANTED :20 head of dry cows. Inquire 1246 Rose Avenue. Ono saddle horse .to trade for work horse. R. J. Eppers. It3 I.O.O.F. Hall Over two million hotties of the W ILLA TH) TREATMENT have been sold for relief of symptoms of distress arising from Stomach DRUG FOR SALE OR TRADE. Guern sey cow, age 5, fresh soon; Guernsey heifer, age 2, fresh soon; 6 Guernsey-Jersey heifers, 6 months to year old; all high grade dairy stock cheap for cash. 3 bee hives, 20 supers and sec tions. Trade for beef cows. Pay or take difference. Collins, Dr. Hall place 3 les north of Ver nonia, main hi ;hway. 5000 Meets Every Tuesday FOUND—Army good luck charm on key chain near H. H. King's place on Ry tracks. Owner may have same by calling at the Eagle office and paying for this adv. 2t3— FroeBookTellsof Home Treatment that Must Help or it Will Cost You Nothing ARMITAGE Netted Harold 52t6 FOR SALE—Smooth, sorted pptatoes from my ranch. Hill grown and absolutely do not cook up. Red or white at $2.75 per sack delivered. Phone 491, Reeher’s Grocery. 47tf— STOMACH ULCERS due to EXCESS ACID and Duodenal Ulcer» du« to Excess Acid — Poor Digestion. Sour or Upwt Stomach, Qasslne«». Heartburn, SleoplMtn«»«, «te.. due to Excess Acid. Sold on 16 days’ trial? Ask for ••Willard’s Mxssag«” which fully explains thia treatment— free—at New, modern 7- with double ga of land, on paved Vernonia. 2tl FOR SALE OR TRADE Cosmetologist Expert Tonsorial Work BEN’S BARBER SHOP Vernonia, Oregon NEHALEM VALLEY MOTOR FREIGHT Frank Hartwick— Proprietor Portland • Timber • Vernonia Sunset - Elsie - Cannon Beach Gearhart ■» Seaside Vernonia Phone 1042 Order of Eastern Star Chapter 143, O.E.S. Regular com munication first and 3rd Wed. of each month at Masonic Tem ple. All visiting fitters and broth ers welcome. Alberta Mills, Worthy Matron Genevieve Hatfield, Sec’y. 1-44 Nehalem A. F. & A. M. Vernonia Lodge No. 184 A.F. & A.M. meets at Masonic Temple. Stated Communication first Thursday of each month. Special called meetings on all other Thursday nights 7:30 p.m. Visitors most cor dially welcome. Special meetings Friday nights. George Drorbaugh, W. M. Glen F. Hawkins, Sec’y 1-44 American Legion VERNONIA POST IIS Meets first and Third Mon. of Each month. AUXILIARY First and Third Mondays 1-44