ween s visus Are Tabulated CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE—General FOR SALE—General WANTED 14-FOOT all mahogany %-in. moulded plywood boat. Chrome hardware and fittings. Used 4 months. Complete with 5 H.P. Sea King motor and excellent trailer. $600 complete. Contact Mr. Ready at Westerns Sat. or call 829 State St.,’ corner Bridge, Sunday. 42t3c ONE cookstove, 1 heater, 1 wash­ ing machine, garden hose and sprinkler, 1 dresser, 1 table with 4 chairs. Miscellaneous clothing. Mrs. Middendorp, House No. 112, O-A hill.__________________ 44t3 . WANTED: Cedar timber for fence posts and net floats. Write to 1076 Second Ave., Vernonia, Ore. 44tl BIBLES, testaments, mottos, story books, scripture pencils, Christ­ mas cards, hymns in simplified form for beginners, etc., at the book stand in the Nazarene Chapel. Open Wednesday, Fri­ day and Saturday P.M. or call 1132. 43t3 1930 FORD (Pickup), 5 wheels and tires, new battery. $225.00 cash. Also some second hand Ci­ inch pipe. Adolph Nelson, Tim­ ber Rt. 44t3c I HAVE a good, heavy long coat, ladies size 38. Brown plaid, al­ most new lining. $10. Mrs. Michener. 43t3 Portland Gas and Coke Co. Briquets NOW AVAILABLE Sunnyside Service and Feed Phone 887, Treharne 1932 NASH Ambassador sedan, $300.00 Inquire at Treharne junc­ tion. Located next to water tank. 43t3 LODGES meetings: 2 & 4 Weds. 8 p.m. O. T. Bateman, Commander B. J. Horn. Adjutant AUXILIARY Regularly meets: 1st & 3rd Wed. Vernonia Lodge No. 246 O.O.F. Meets Every Tuesday 8 P. M. Tom Turner, Noble Grand William D. Shafer, Sec’y. . . . 4-47 Meet, 2nd and 4th Thursday evening, of each month in I.O.O.F. Ilall. Silvia Turner, Noble Grand Noma Callister, Vice Grand Juanita Edwards, Secretary Ella Cline, Treasurer 3-17 Vernonia F. O. E. Eagles) of Bridge Street Vernonia and 4th 2nd Friday« 8 M. P. H. W. Carrick, pres. Geo. Armstrong, Sec”y. 7-46 Knights of Pythias Harding Lodge No. 116 I.O.O.F. Second and Hall, Fourth Mondays Each Month Pythian Sisters Vernonia Temple No. 61 Meetings: I.O.O.F. Hall Second and Fourth Wednesday of each month. 2-47 Order of Eastern Star Nehalem O. 153, Chapter Regular S. E. com­ munication first and Wed. 3rd each of month at Masonic Tens* pie. All visiting sisters and broth­ ers welcome. Inez Powell, Worthy Matron Dorothy Sandon. Sec’y. 1-47 A. F. & A. M. Vernonia Lodge No. 184 A.F. A Masonic A.M. meets at Temple Stated Communication first Thursday of each month, at 7:30 p.m. Walter H. Kent, W. M. Glen F. Hawkins, Sec’y. 1-46 American Legion POST 11» Meet, first and Each of month. AUXILIAR* First and Third Tuesdays STRAWBERRY plants, improved Oregon. $15 per thousand. Sher­ man Irish, Mist Rt., Box 19. Turn left at west end of Mile bridge, Riverview, third house on right. 42t3 FOR SALE—Livestock THREE-DAY-OLD calf. Phone 7F51, Pebble Creek Dairy. 44tl PEKINESE male puppies, show type. 8 champions in pedigree. Wonderful watchdogs. Eligible for registration. Helen Spof­ ford, Corey Hill. Also agent for purebred Collie pups. 44t3 SEVEN good Guernsey milk cows fresh and coming fresh. Geo. D. W’ells, end of West Riverview road. 43t3 PULLETS and fryers. Make of­ fer and take all or by pound. Mrs. Newton, mile out N. Rose Ave. 44tl R.I.R. HENS, young geese, heifer calf. Reasonable if taken soon. MrJ. Krinick, 10th St., Riverview, Vernonia, Ore. 44t3 WANTED WANTED: Log or lumber haul 20-foot or under. Cab over G.M.C. six wheeler, Thornton drive. Win­ ter show preferred. J. L. Kells, Treharne Junction, Timber route, Vernonia, Ore. 42t3 HOUSE wanted to rent. Two bed­ rooms or more in or near Ver­ nonia. M. G. French, c/o Pittsburg Guard Station. Phone 11F555. 42t3 WANTED: Poles and piling, all sizes. Quote peeled, also unpeeled State quantities can supply, earliest shipment. Niedermeyer- Martin Co., Spalding Bldg., Port­ land 4, Ore. 41t7c Business - Professional Directory NEAL BUSH Attomey-at-law Office at Joy Theater building every Monday 1-47 TWO ROLLS of tarpaper for roofing. Leave word at Frank’s Pastime Pool Hall 43t3 SELL your cream and eggs to the Forest Grove Creamery. Build a market close to home good as Portland. Write or phone us for pick up arrangements. 30tfc J. E. FOSSUM electric service. Knight’s building, 708 First St., Vernonia. Contract, day work, in­ stallations, alterations, repairs. Home, commercial, industrial., phone 283 or 662 22tfc LISTINGS on your homes, farms and small acreage. Free apprais­ als given. We have cash buyers waiting to buy your place. Call or write Mr. Thompson, c-o Slay- ter Realty comps y, 528 S. W. Salmon, Portland 4, Oregon, phone BRoadway 1146. 43tf— MISCELLANEOUS REWARD, $10.00 for toy terrier dog. Small black with white un­ derneath and around his tail. Dis­ appeared from my place 26th of this month. Dog answers to name of Jack. J. L. George, Mist, Ore. 44t3 ALL KINDS of insurance: sick, accident, life, car and lire. Geo- W. Bell, Phone 773. 6tf- PERSON taking streamlines head­ light from bicycle belonging to Ralph Borton is asked to return it to 992 Weed Ave. and'no ques­ tions will be asked. 44tl FOR ALL Kinds of hauling call 8810. Shorty Lee Transfer. 14tf- 52 GIFTS IN ONE— AN EAGLE SUBSCRIPTION HERE IS A JOB THAT GUARANTEES YOU SUCCESSI Now! Men as young as 17 years can enter a good paying job with a positive assurance of complete success—PLUS opportunity for travel training in a trade or skill, education, security and retirement at the end of 20 or 30 years. Few other occupations can offer so many advantages for a success­ ful lifetime career as enlistment in the New United States Army. WHAT DO YOU WANT OUT OF LIFE? Good Pay?—It’s yours in the Army! Travel?—That’s arranged too! Education?—Under the finest technicians in the world Security?—A new retirement plan under the increased Army pay schedule insures you an excellent monthly in­ come at retirement—up to as much as $185.00 per month! If you have a Military Occu­ pation Specialty (MOS) you may be enlisted in a grade appropriate to your training and experience. This also ap­ plies to former members of the Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard. Yes! All the things that men strive for during their lifetimes can be yours simply by enlisting in the New U. S Army. You must, however be able to qualify under the new Army re­ quirements. You’d better go to your nearest local Army recruit­ ing office right away and see if you are eligible for one of these “security for life” positions. BEN’S BARBER SHOP Expert Tonsorial Work Vernonia. Oregon NEHALEM VALLEY Longview Victory Center Longview’, Washington MOTOR FREIGHT Frank Hartwick— Proprietor Portland - Sunset - Elsie - Cannon Timber Gearhart VERNONIA Third Mon. 1936 WILLYS 4-door sedan, heater good condition Sunnyside Service and Feed Phone 887, Treharne WE ARE looking for listings in Vernonia on farm and city prop­ erty. If you want to sell,' come in and see us. Reeher’s Real Es­ tate (Howard and Arthur Reeher), 18 First Ave. N. W., Forest Grove. Phone 33. 41tfc Vernonia, Oregon Meetings: 1932 CHEV. PICKUP Heater, excellent condi­ tion A GOOD Jersey cow and week- old calf. Mrs. Roy Sutton, West Riverview. 42t3 Mt. Heart Rebekah Lodge 810 12-TUBE Zenith console radio; 12 and 16-inch matched speakers. 44tl $65.00. 831 Third Ave. SIX-YEAR-OLD size crib and bassinet. House 17, 0-A Hill. 44tl V. F. W. Regular TWO E-Z-Do clothes closets in good condition, $5.00 each. 101 B Street. 42t3 CLEAR, cedar posts split 4x4, any length from 1 ft. up. Will pay 6c per lineal ft., f.o.b. As­ toria. Can use unlimited quantity. C. E. Akins, 780 Alameda, Astoria. Phone 9J3J collect. 43t3 * • Vernonia Beach Seaside Vernonia Phone 1042 FRED LUNDGREN Carpenter Work of All Kinds 924 Second Ave. RIVERVIEW—Mr. Frank Wor­ ley of Springfield finished a visit with Portland relatives Tuesday and was brought by a friend to the home of her son, Franklin Worley, here where she visited until Friday evening when Mr. and Mrs. Worley, daughter Venice, and Clarabell Lindsley took her to her home where they spent the week end with Mrs. Worley’s mother, Mrs. Alameda Steinmetz, and other relatives. Sgt. and Mrs. Marvin Tayior and family of Seaside visited Sunday at the M. A. Oakes home. The Sgt. is awaiting his dis­ charge from the army. He is a brother of Mrs. Oakes. Mr. and Mrs. Huguenin are moving to Portland where they will spent the winter Mr. and Mrs. A. Doyle of Evanston, Ill., arrived here last Monday from Jacksonville, Fla., where they had spent, the winter. AA V noun They had made the long trip by rail. Mr. Doyle is a shoemake’" and is looking for a location. They are staying« with Mr. and Mrs. Olof Jacobson who were their neighbors for a number of years in Evanston. Mr. and Mrs. George Carl and family spent Sunday at Turner where they visited Bert Turner, paternal grandfather to four of the children Henry Parker, Wes Zlazing and Ray Douglas of Bay City and UVlVDBiC JI, A«4b Harold Parker left Monday for the elk hunting grounds at Fish Hawk. Mary Ann and Sally Parker of Barview, Juanita Newcomb of Tillamook and a youthful friend spent the week end at the "Anna Parker home. • Number of persons working on farms June 1 was 4 per cent greater than a year earlier—total, including family and hired work­ ers, was 11,422,000. LOST AND FOUND LOST on Beaver Creek road, bun­ dle containing 2 wool blankets and 5 sweaters. Reward. Rusty Bernardi, Vernonia, Ore. 44t3 PERSONAL EX-CHIEF V.S.C.G. would like to correspond with ladies between 30-35, object matrimony. Send photo. W. F. Perrien, Baggage Master, Veterans hospital, Port­ land, Ore. 40t5 Legal Notices CALL FOR GENERAL COUNTY FUND WARRANTS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all General County Fund warrants of Columbia county, Oregon, endorsed “not paid for want of funds” on or before Oc­ tober 22, 1946, were called for payment on the date of this no­ tice. Interest on such warrants not heretofore called will cease on this date. Dated, St. Helens, Oregon November 1, 1946 Gladys E. Peterson Treasurer Columbia county, Oregon. Growing Childern Need Lots Of Milk Health and energy are essen­ tial for youngsters. They’ll like Democratic Candidate for State Representative ' Elected State Representative three times from Columbia County. Served on the following committees: Chairman of Assessment and Taxation; Vice-chairman. Utilities; member of Agriculture, Forestry and Counties and Cities. MY PLEDGE IS TO CONTINUE TO WORK FOR THE GENERAL WELFARE OF THE COMMON PEOPLE. TO MAINTAIN A PEOPLE’S GOVERNMENT BE SURE TO VOTE. READ MY STATEMENT IN THE VOTERS’ PAMPHLET. O. HENRY OLFEN. . NEHALEM DAIRY MILK . too. Phone us for regular de­ livery to your home. NEHALEM DAIRY PRODUCTS CO. GRADE A MILK Phone 471 CHEVROLET PARTS from a SPARK PLUG TO A COMPLETE ENGINE OUR BIG STOCK OF CHEVROLET PARTS r Insure Complete Satisfaction HUNDREDS OF ITEMS NOW IN STOCK EVERYTHING THAT IS BEST FOR YOUR CAR We Sell Parts to Anyone Consult Dr. Max Friedman Registered Optometrist Concerning your optical problems at the Eastern, Washington at Tenth, Portland, Ore., for de­ pendable advice. FOREST GROVE CREAMERY Highest cash price paid for cream and eggs. Picked up at your door once or twice weekly. Phone us and arrange pickup days. Cream prices advancing as they have recent­ ly w’ith good pastures and feed crops should be special inducement to save and sell cream. PHONE 126 7 We invite the owners who do their own repair work to come to us for their parts. Chevrolet Parts IS OUR BUSINESS —NOT A SIDELINE Your car or truck is no stronger than its weakest link. Replace worn parts with Chevrolet Fac­ tory Engineered Parts. We Ara Always Glad to Supply Independent Garages with Chevrolet Parts. Vernonia Auto Co* A Safe Place to Trade Ph. 342 Vernonia