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PLANT OPERATES WITHOUT MEN The women have it all their own way in one Melbourne, Aus tralia war plant. Now entering Prepared by OFFICE OF WAR INFORMATION !F its fourth year of operation, this conservation is required to keep plant is nun entirely by women, OPA GRADES war plants going full blast and ages 25 to 40. Most of the wo GASOLINE QUALITY Gasoline sold at service sta hemes properly heated, officials men never worked outside their tions and other retail establish point out. homes before they took their NOTICE present jobs. Among ether things ments at ceiling prices set for RECONVERSION JOB The City of Vernonia has in manufactured are steering gears, premium grades must meet a GIVEN INDUSTRY the city pound one yearling Hol “The job of reconversion, gun carriers and telescope holders minimum octane specificatian of stein heifer, black and white, no for artillery. Technology has 76, OPA announces. This action when it comes, will be put up made it possible to operate heavy marks or brands. Received No has been taken to protect buy to industry squarely and with a industry with a feminine touch. vember 9, 1944 from north end ers from any attempt to sell minimum of interference from of State' Ave. If not claimed be lower grade gasolines at the Washington,” declared Edward ROUND-UP fore November 22, 1944, a no OPA says — More than 88 mil higher ceiling prices established R. Gray, assistant vice-chairman for premium grades. OPA said for civilian requirements in WPB lion persons live in rent con tice of sale of the above animal trolled areas. . . Farmers will pay will appear in this paper. most sellers are offering pre mium grade gasoline having an at a Boston meeting of the na about 40 cents a hundred pounds A. D. Lolley, Chief of Police octane rating not lower than 75. tional retail furniture associa more for dried beet pulp and The announcement pointed out tion. Pointing out that govern molasses pulp as a result of the CARD OF THANKS that at present the petroleum ad ment had to step in two years new ceiling prices . . .Highest re I TAIPEI THIS means of thanking ministration for war does not ago when war conversion was tail prices for cranberries is ex all thdse people who voted for pected to be about 41 cents a permit manufacture of gasoline the prime essential, Mr. Grey poind, since ceilings have been me for county commissioner in for civilian consumption as pre the election last week. Your sup mium grade to exceed 76 octane, said that “some day Government revised due to weather damage port is appreciated. Wm. Pringle, is going to be able to say to to the crops. a step necessary to maintain mil The Department of Agricul Sr.__________________________ It itary supplies of higher octane manifacturers, you’ve done your war job. Get back to making ture says—Total feed grain sup TO ALL the voters of Columbia fuels. your peacetime products. We’ll plies for the 1944-45 feeding county who cast their ballots for GIFT MAILING help you where we can, but this year are estimated to be third me for state representative, I DEADLINE SET job is yours. And I am confi largest on record. . . .The aer wish to express my thanks. Your December 1 is the deadline re dent that industry will accept osol bomb method of combatting support at the polls is much ap quested by the Post Office De this challenge gladly and will do mosquitoes, which in 10 seconds preciated. E. H. Condit partment for mailing Christmas the job bette rthan any of us can release enough poison to kill gifts in the United States. Ev in Washington could plan it.” mosquitoes in a large room, shows LOST AND FOUND ery citizen who is playing Santa promise for household use a- Claus for loved ones and friends AID GIVEN gainst flies and for protection of FOUND: Field glasses on St. Helens mountain during deer in other towns is urged to get 20 FOREIGN COUNTRIES certain truck crops. Since Poland was invaded in that present in the mails by that Sale of second hand school season. Owner can have same time, to insure proper delivery. 1939, Americans have given more busses and other local passenger by paying for this adv. Joe 45t3 The reason, say postal officials, than $175,000,000 to more than transportation equipment is now Peachey. is that Americans are expected 20 countries, the president’s war unrestricted, but purchasers to LOST: Metal tool chest with lots to -mail domestically 25 per cent relief control board reported in obtain gasoline rations must qual. of tools between Vernonia and more gifts than a year ago— calling attention to the second ify for certificates of war neces Arcadia park. Return to John and at a time when the post of national war fund drive conduc sity. . . .For the first time in Rosa, Timber Rt. or leave at fice has fewer employees and ted during October. Before the the country’s history, births ex 992 Weed Ave.___________ 45t3 less well-trained holiday help control board« was established ceeded the three million mark, than ever before. In addition, the 700 agencies were appealing to in 1943. FOR SALE fact that more people have the public for support. Now only 110 agencies are authorized to TURKEYS alive or dressed. Max moved to different addresses to O’Black, Mist, Oregon. 46t6 do war work is expected to mean engage in foreign and domestic that the average distance tra war charity. ‘The $250,000,000 FOKDSON TRACTOR, good con veled by each gift will be greater fund this year is expected to aid dition. Phone 824. W.D. Smith. 60 million persons. PROCESSED FOODS: Book 4 — than before the war. 43t3 Blue Stamps A-8 thru Z-8 and RULES GIVEN FOR CHRISTMAS STREET A-5 thru W-5 val. ind. PURE BRED Jersey bull. 7 PAPER SAVING LIGHTING BANNED MEAT, BUTTER, FATS AND months old. L. J. Christensen, 2 When salvage paper is col The office of war utilities of CHEESES: Book 4— Red stamps miles up Rock Creek. 46t3 WPB is asking city officials, civ lected, to avoid fire hazard, the A-8 thru: P-5 val. ind. department of agriculture rec WHITE FACE beef (heifers) 19c ic clubs, chambers of commerce, SUGAR: Book 4. Stamps 30-31- merchants and citizens to dis ommends that it be stacked neat 32-33 valid indefinitely, 5 lbs ea. and 21c lb.; Jersey heifer beef pense with outdoor lighting this ly and tied in bundles. Paper Sugar stamp 34 val. Nov. 16. 51bs l-5c and 17c lb.; Jersey cow beef, Christmas, as was done in 1942 boxes shculd be flattened, then Sugar stamp 40 valid through 14c and 16c lb. Elmer Bergerson, 45t3 and 1943. Object qf the request tied in tight bundles. A metal Feb. 28, li}45 for 5 lbs. home Timber Rt. is to reduce electricity consump trunk or bin with a tight cover canning only. For more canning ONE SANITARY couch, good tion and coal requirements. The is the safest jfrace to store paper. sugar, apply local board. condition. C. N. Rundell, River fuel situation in most areas of Next best is to stack paper bun SHOES: Loose stamps invalid. view. 45t3 the country is critical and strict dles on a cement floor away from Book 3—Airplane stamps 1-2-3 furnace, stove or hot pipes. valid indefinitely. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT or' oily paper is useless for GASOLINE: Not valid unless en Notice is hereby given that the QUICK RELIEF FROM Soiled salvage and is also a fire haz dorsed. A-13 expires Dec. 21. undersigned, as Administratrix of Symptoms of Distress Arising from ard and should be restroyed. the Estate of GEORGE ENOS Each coupon worth 4 gallons. STOMACH ULCERS FUEL OIL: Current coupons val. PARTRIDGE, deceased, has filed TOBACCO CONSUMPTION due to EXCESS ACID thru Aug. 31, 1945. Not more her final account in the County NEARS RECORD FroeBookTollsofHonwTreatmentthat While. domestic tobacco con than 10% of season’s rations Court ox the State of Oregon for Must Help or It Will Cost You Nothing Columbia County, and that Mon sumption in recent months has should have been used to date. Over two million bottles of the WILLA RD TREATMENT have been sold for relief of declined this has been offset by STOVES: Apply at local OPA day, the 20th day of November, symptoms of distress arising from Stomach 1944, at the hour of 9:30 o’clock shipments to armed forces abroad board for oil, gas stove certif. and Duodenal Ulcers due to Excess Acid — Foor Digestion. Sour or Upset Stomach, so that overall consumption is at PRICE CONTROL: Refer inquir in the forenoon of said day ani Gassiness, Heartburn. Sleeplessness, etc., due to Excess Acid. Sold on 15 days’ trial! or near the highest in the history ies and complaints to price clerk the court room of said court has Ask for “Willard’s Message” which fully been appointed by said court as of the industry, the department at local OPA board. explains this treatment—tree—at the time and place for the hear VERNONIA DRUG STORE of agriculture reports. ing of objections thereto and the settlement thereof. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF Dated and first published THE STATE OF OREGON FOR October 19, 1944 THE COUNTY OF COLUMBIA Date of last publication IN THE MATTER OF THE November 16, 1944 ESTATE OF CHARLES CALVIN ANNA M. PARTRIDGE COOK, lomelimei known as Administratrix CHARLES C. COOK, deceased. R. M. BURLEY I NOTICE TO CREDITORS Attorney Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been ap IN THE COUNTY COURT OF INVITES YOU TO BANK BY MAIL IF pointed Administratrix of the THE STATE OF OREGON FOR INCONVENIENT TO COME IN PERSON Estate of Charles Calvin Cook, THE COUNTY OF COLUMBIA sometimes known as Charles C. In the Matter of the Estate of Cook, deceased, by the County EDITH T. WILSON, deceased. A Lccally-Owned, Independent Bank Court of the State of Oregon for NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT Notice is hereby given that the Columbia County, and has qual ified. All persons having claims undersigned, as Administratrix against said estate are hereby of the Estate of EDITH T. notified to present same, duly WILSON, deceased, has filed her NEW AND USED PARTS verified as required by law, to final account in the County the undersigned at Vernonia, Court of the State of Oregon for Expert Auto Repairing Gas and Oil Oregon, within six months from Columbia County, and that Fri day, the 8th day of December, the date hereof. Open at 7:30 A.M.; Closed at 7:30 P.M. Dated and first published 1944, at the hour of 9:30 o’clock in the forenoon of said day and WE CLOSE ALL DAY SUNDAY October 26, 1944. . Date of last publication the court room of paid court has been appointed by said court as November 23, 1944. the time and place for the hear REVA OWEN Administratrix ing of objections thereto and the settlement thereof. R. M. BURLEY RIVERVIEW Phone 773 Dated and first published Attorney November 3, 1944 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF Date of last publication THE STATE OF OREGON FOR November, 30, 1944 THE COUNTY OF COLUMBIA HANNAH BUSHART In the Matter of the ESTATE Administratrix of GEORGE ENOS PARTRIDGE, R. M. BURLEY Attorney deceased. TOWN and FARM in WARTIME Legal Notices The Forest Grove NATIONAL BANK LYNCH AUTO PARTS Vernonia, Oregon Thursday, November 16, 1944 Classified Ads... Business Directory Keeping Up With Rationing OregonAmerican LUMBER CORPORATION Vernonia Eagle Hats Cleaned, Blocked 85c pRY CLEANING PRICES REDUCED Pants ................ 50c Overcoats $1.00 Dresses ............ $1.00 Suits ................. $1.00 Sweaters .................. 50c Pick Up and Delivery Weekly on Thursday« Office: Ben Brickel’s Barber Shop Oregon Laundry and Cleaners FOR SALE____________ TEAM: One mare and one geld ing, wt. 3,000, 6 and 7 years old. For sale'cheap or will trade for cattle: 1 black mare, 7 years old, wt. 1250. R. J. Eppers, Cor ey hill on Ervin place. 46t3 TRAILER HOUSE. Inquire at 506 1st Ave. E. P. Frank. 45'13 FOUR-ROOM semi-modern house for sale. $500 cash. Riverview. Inquire Harold Raymond, Phone 5712,___________ 44t4 1 DOE RABBIT big white Giant. 16 New Hampshire hens, 14 months old. 1127 1st Ave.44t3 MALLARD DUCKS. Titus, Mist Rt. John C. 44t3 DRY WOOD— I have just 150 cords of dry slab left, 8 ft. First come, first served at $6.50 per cord in load lots. Green wood $5.50 eord. Also have buzz saw for hire . See or write John Dickhaut, on hiway 14' mile N of mile bridge. Box 84. 44t3— HAY FOR SALE. Oats, vetch and clover. Harold Bergerson. _______________________ 12-28-44 FOR SALE OR TRADE FIVE BURNER oil cookstove, 2 milk goats for sale or trade for chickens or pigs. K. W. Glaze, Keasey Rt. 44t3 7 WANTED WE WILL purchase Spruce, Fir, Hemlock, and White Fir at the following prices delivered by truck to our wood mill. Prices are subject to cancellation on 30 day’s notice. 8' slabwood, minimum thickness 3” — $8.00 per cord. 4’ or 8’ pulpwood, either split or round, 4” to 20” diameter — $12.00 per ebrd. Both above for un peeled wood. If peeled, $2.00 per cord additional. 12’ 8” logs at ceiling prices and prices for long er logs on application. Delivery can be made any day between 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. and any night up to 1:30 a.m., except Saturday night. ST. HEL ENS PULP & PAPER CO., St. Helens, Oregon. 36tf— MISCELLANEOUS DISTRICT MANAGER for the Journal, Mrs. Wilma Borton, is on call at all times for circulation, complaints or advertisements. Call anytime. Ph. 356 or call at 992 Weed Ave. . 46t3 ALL KINDS of insurance; sick, accident, life, car and fire. Geo- W. Bell, Phone 773. 6tf- PERSONAL____________ LONELY? WRITE BOX 2G, VANCOUVER, WASHINGTON. FREE: If Excess acid causes you pains of Stomach Ulcers, Indi gestion, Heartburn, Belching, Bloating, Nausea, Gas Pains, get free sample, Udga, at Armitage Drug Company. 12/4/44 LODGES FOR RENT____________ HOUSE for renV 376 North St. See Mrs. Portemend. It— WANTED YOUNG CHILDREN to tend while their mothers work or shop. See me for prices at my home, first door south of River view Beauty Shop. Mrs. Elmer H, Leik,___________________46tl SEMING MACHINE. Inquire at Irwin place on Corey Hill. Mrs Keith Mort._______________ 45t3 CIRCULATING, WOOD heater. 1004 Rose Ave. A. R. Counts. 45t3 WILL BUY a few Registered milking Shorthorn cows. Cash. C. Collins Guptill, Mist Rt., 3 miles north Vernonia. 45t8 CHICKENS, any breed. Write C. J. Conley, Timber, Ore., Ver nonia Rt. Box 18. 44t3 CLASSIFIED AD RATES: lc per word, first insertion. Three insertions for price of two. Min. ¡mum charge 25c. Card of Thanks and Notices: 75c Blind ads with answers to be handled by The Eagle: Minimum charge 50c. No information given relative to such ads. Poetry accepted only as paid matter. Rate: 5c per type line. Classifieds set in bold face type like this rate schedule: 2c per word, first insertion. Three in sertions for price of two. Mini mum charge 50c. Business * Professional Directory G. J. Ten Brook, M. D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Office Phone 72 Residence Phone 1026 Roland D. Eby, M. D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Town Office 891 For Your Beauty Needs ELIZABETH’S BEAUTY SALON Phone 431 Elizabeth Horn Hair Stylist and Cosmetologist V. F. W. Regular meeting*: 1 & 3 Wed*. 8 p.m. Jack Nance, Commander Lee Schwab, Adjutant Visiting member* welcome. 4-45 Vernonia Lodge No. 246 Meets Every Tuesday 8 P. M. Dwight Strong, N. G. R. A. Bramblett, Sec’y 4-44 Mt. Heart Rebekah Lodge Meets 2nd and 4th Thursday evening* of each month in I. O. O. F. Hall. Geraldine Bramblett, Noble Grand Edna Gwin, Vice Grand Silvia Turner, Secretary Julia Davi*, Treasurer 3-45 Vernonia F. O. E. (Fraternal Order of Eagle.) I.O.O.F. Hall Vernonia 2nd and 4th Fridays 8 P. M. Wm. Anderson, W. Pres. R. L. Thompson, Sec’y. 7-45 Knights of Pythias Harding Lodge No. 116 Vernonia, Oregon Meeting*: I.O.O.F. Hall, Second and Fourth Mondays Each Month Pythian Sisters Vernonia Temple No. 61 Meeting*: I.O.O.F. Hal! Second and Fourth Wednesday of each month. 2-45 Order of Eastern Star Nehalem Chapter 143, O. E. S. Regular com munication first and 3rd Wed. of each month at Masonic Tern, pie. All • visiting sister* and broth« ers welcome. Alberta Mills, Worthy Matron Dorothy Sandon, Sec’y. 1-45 A. F. & A. M. Vernonia Lodge No. 184 A.M. meet* at Masonic Temple Stated Communication first Thursday of each month, at 7:30 p.m. Frank E. Lane, W. M. Glen F. Hawkins, Sec’y. 1-4S A.F. & 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 American Legion VERNONIA POST 11» Meet, fir.l and Third Moa. af Each month. AUXILIARY First and Third Mondays 1-45