Thursday, August 9, 1945 2 DiLLARD REQUESTS PROSECUTION AID VERNONIA EAGLE 9/ TOPICS OF THE TOWN Here Property Purchased Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Albin Colsen and family, Mr. and Mrs. H. Kellington, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Sigler, Miss Gussie Sigler and Miss Helen Frank, all of Hills­ boro and Miss M.-.xine Armstrong of Monroe, Washington visited Sunday at the H. H. Frank heme. The property in Lone Pine Acres which was purchased re­ cently by E. E. Upgard was sold a few days ago by Upgard to W. W. Borders of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Upgard have moved to the back of the paint store which they plan to keep open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. BOY FRIEND. JOE.IN THE NAVY- G ladys never , never . wrote HER LETTERS HAO EVERYTHING TOE WORRY LETTERS-ONTHE THEY WERE JUST THE KINO OF CONTRARY. HER LETTERS HAO LETTERS TOE LIKE0 TÖ SET-FULL WARMTH affection -EVERY­ OF LOVE AND CHEERFULNESS THING in them to make joe glad IJ DANCE, Legion hall Saturday,« August II. Rhythm Vendors, All­ Here from California Mrs. M. J. Ray of Upland, Cal­ girl orchestra. Adm. 75c inc. tax, 32tl — ifornia but late of Martin Ken­ Visiting Here Mrs. Ellen Sheeley is spending two weeks 'here from Portland visiting relatives and friends. She will also spend a short time vis­ iting in Hillsboro before return­ ing to her home. Place Sold B. W. Barnes, who purchased the F. E. Harris property in Riverview a short time ago, sold to Ray McAdam a few days ago. tucky, is here visiting her cous­ ins, Mrs. N. B. Hall and Mrs. Myrtic Cline. Experienced in designing and building special equipment. Truck, cat and logging ma­ chinery welding. DO NOT THROW THAT HARD-TO-GET PART AWAY Mr. and Mrs. Melville Malm- sten cf Inglewood, Cal. are the parents of a daughter, Martha Louise, born July 26th and weighing eight and one-half pounds. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Malmsten are grandparents of the new arrival. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Moon movej their household goods to Seaside Sunday where Mr. Moon has employment. The hauling was done by Canson’s transfer. Mr. Moon’s position at the Safeway market is being taken temporarily by Albert Zerr of Vancouver, Washington. H. R. Junken Ph. 453 1142 COLUMBIA ST. SS Quality foods are always a saving at any price. Tasteless, devitalized food is expensive as a gift, because it robs you of priceless health, animation and vigor. Be yourself, be active, be popular-be a NEHALEM SHOPPER NEHALEM MARKET AND GROCERY Phone 721 TIRE PRICES REDUCED! good / year $16.38 RECAPPING 4 - Day Service joe reading - her LETTERS VUITH EXPRESSIONS O O J „ Tax included Mounted 7.00 X 15 7.00 X 16 TRUCK TIRES ALL SIZES F good A eai P Ü^riREs^ Household Goods Moved The household goods belonging to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holcomb were moved to Gresham early this week where the Holcombs have purchased a home. Mrs. Holcomb and Mrs. Reese Hol­ comb have purchased the Betsy Joy Dress shop there. 969 Bridge St. Ph. 576 or 706 ST. HELENS— Irving T. Rau, secretary and treasurer of the St. Helens Pulp and Paper com­ pany has resigned as chairman of the Columbia county war finance committee. Mr. Rau said he was obliged to relinquish the duties of the post because of the press of wartime business. He has been chairman of the war bond puigram and war stamp program in Columbia county from its inception in World ’War II and, as chairman, has headed each of the war loan drives. Ladies prefer the comfort and appearance that LINES’ Shoe Service so carefully retains in the delicate structure of their footwear. LINES’ SHOE SHOP YOUR EYES WILL BE SPARKLING, TOO, WHEN YOU GET YOUR HELPING OF OUR ICE CREAM. MANY DELICIOUS FLAVORS TO CHOOSE FROM. THE COZY Bus Depot Ph. 582 as certain athletes stand head and shoulders above their fellows and are selected j for special recognition, so does our fine bread merit your special recognition. As a nutriment it stands head and shoulders above all competitors. MAKE IT YOUR EXCLUSIVE SELECTION! VERNONIA BAKERY WASHINGTON COUNTY BANK BANKS, OREGON FARM AUTO PERSONAL COMMERCIAL ÌLOANS Mail Your Deposits IFITS Service YOU NEED ... COME TO DISTRIBUTOR FOR SERVICE DUTCH BOY WHITE LEAD HEADQUARTERS PAINT ALSO FULLER PAINTS E. E. Upgard 868 Bridge St. Ph. 1262 Wallpaper & Paints Here We Have Modern tools and equipment Factory trained mechanics Genuine Chevrolet parts $4,000 parts stock Vernonia Auto Co. “A Safe Place To Trade” Phone 342, Vernonia right from the farm to your door, write or call $700 GRADE A Slaughter Sales Get AAA Payment Columbia county farmers will be eligible to receive the new government payments on sheep and lambs marketed for slaugh­ ter, according to information re­ Here from Cutler City Mrs. Kenneth Bell and child­ ceived by W. C. Johnson, chair­ ren and Mrs. Russell Whitsell • man of the county AAA commit- and children, all of Cutler City tee. The new program was effective spent several days here the lat­ ter part of last week. They re­ Auguust 5, and payments will turned to their homes Monday be made on all sales to legally after visiting Mrs. Zoe Whitsell. authorized slaughterers after that date, Johnson said. He cautioned producers to save all invoices and Service Man Visits sales slips, as these will form the Friends; New Home basis for the payments. Is Occupied by Oakes Payment rates for August will RIVERVIEW — Cpl. Nor­ be $1.50 a hundredweight for man E. Helland, who has been lambs weighing 65 to 90 pounds; stationed at Fort Lewis three $2.15 for lambs heavier than 90 years and had been with the sol­ pounds, and $1.00 for all other diers sent to help control the sheep and lambs. Wilson River forest fire, visited The program will extend thru the Rex Normand family Tues, June 30, 1946. Payment rates while having a day) off duty. He will vary from month to month, returned to the fire region Tues, from the minimum rates set for eve. to complete a two week’s August up to a imaximum of order and expected to return to $2.50 for light lambs and $3.15 Ft. Lewis Thurs. for those over 90 pounds. The Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Worley rates on sheep and for lambs less of Spiingfield spedt from Tues, than 65 pounds will remain at until Fri. with their son, Frank­ $1.00 throughout the year. lin Worley, and family. One day The chairman said that the was enjoyed at Cannon Beach. subsidy of 95 cents a hundred Going out via Timber and re­ now being paid to packers will be turning through Clatskanie they withdrawn on August 4, so that encircled Oregon’s great north­ all government payments will west and showed the elder Wor­ go directly to producers after leys some new country. August 5. Having spent a good many Payments will be issued by the ‘after-work’ hours remodelihg, re­ county AAA committee in the decorating and modernizing the form of a sight draft on oommod- house on their acreage across the ity credit corporation, similar to highway from their residence, the the dairy feed and beef feeder M. A. Oakes family moved into it programs, Johnson said. He ex­ the latter, part of the week. pects that the necessary applica­ They have leased) the house they tion forms and instructidns will vacated. be received by the county office Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Steele and by the time the new program be­ Oscar Enstrom motored to Port­ comes effective. land Tues, and returned Wed. accompanied by Mr. Enstrom’s mother who had been visiting the FOR CLASSIFIEDS THAT Carl Hedmans. CLICK—THE EAGLE MILKS CREAM x RICAPPiMO for »alety’a «aka and to­ morrow's driving. We ll givs your 'smoothies* traction treed, for thousands oi sx- tra sals miles. LET US REPAIR YOUR PORTABLE RADIO STRONG’S RADIO AND ELECTRIC NEVER received HER LETTERS / POSTAL SYSTEM TO BLAME i? /VOPE! For Pasteurized ty * good / year We can now make substitutes for 35Z5, 50 L6, 35L6, and other scarce tubes. - joe RAU RESIGNS AS HEAD OF WAR BONDERS When tires have to "bite in", grip, pull, stop . . . get Goodyears. For the sharp-edged diamonds of the tough, slow-wearing All- Weather tread give you 4-way traction for fewer skids, more, safer stops. 6.00 x 16 GRADE I TIRES 5.50 X 18 4.50 X 21 5.00 X 19 6.00 X i a 6.50 X 16 5.50 X 17 P ictured OP LOV .«MO HAPPINESS ON HlSLEàÇE. J . Move to Seaside Electric & Acetylene Portable CrLADYS ALWAYS POSTED TOeS LETTERS PROMPTLY AHO EVERYTHING- VZAS TUST PERFECT EXCEPT ONE THING — Daughter Born DANCE, Legion hall Saturday, August 11. Rhythm Vendors, All­ girl orchestra. Adm. 75c inc. tax. 3211— VERNONIA WELDING SHOP ml, ST. HELENS — Walden Dil­ lard, Columbia county district at­ torney, requested of Circuit Court Judge Walter To-oze that a special prosecutor be assigned by the attorney general to direct the prosecution of Caley A. Stan­ wood, St. Helens real estate man, on four indictments alleging em­ bezzlement of funds entrusted to him. Judge Tooze approved the re­ quest when no objection was en­ tered by Mr. Stanwood’s cousel and Oct. 1 was set as date of trial. The defendant was ar­ raigned and entered a plea of not guilty. Mr. Dillard exlained to the court that he was a long time friend of the defendant and wished to have the prosecution directed by a disinterested per- son in view of the reports that bias might exist—which he said was not the case. TRUCK TIRE CAMELBACK PEBBLE CREEK DAIRY 4.00 X 1* USCH’S SUPER-SERVICE W. S. JAMES Forest Grove Phone 74 Timber Rt., Box 56 Vernonia, Oregon Telephone No. 7F51 OUR PRODUCTS ALWAYS SATISFY 11-16-45 “A PENNY SAVED IS A PENNY EARNED” IS AN OLD BUT HONOR­ ABLE SAYING. WE WOULD LIKE TO HAVE YOU PRACTICE WHAT WE PREACH BY TAKING ADVANTAGE OF OUR BARGAINS IN FINE FOODS AND FINE MEATS. OURS IS A LOCAL MARKET FOR LOCAL PEOPLE- phone 776 GRAVES* GROCERY