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CARD OF THANKS FOR SALE—General FOR SALE—General WANTED 30 CAT, bobtail. O. W. Gore, No. 4, Second St., Vernonia. 48t3 1038 FEET of lumber for sale at the Guy Herd place on 1st St., Riverview. 50tl NEEDED—Man to take over es tablished business distributing medicines, vitamins, home rem edies, insecticides, disinfectants, DDT, animal foods, tonics, and food product demand. Good profits. Write Rawleigh’s Dept. ORL-24-187, Oakland, Calif. 50tl FOR GOOD, used pianos at all times write to W.M. Blowers, 1206 Broadway, Longview, Washington. 46t6 CHILD’S Irish racer, reasonable. Bright red. Used very little. Mrs. E. M. York, 108 A Street. 49t3 ADDING machine rolls, sale* books, scratch pads and signs. Get them at The Vernonia Eagle. FIRST QUALITY hay (shock cured). Ton lots. Horse and Cow. Elmer Bergerson, Timber Rt. 49tl3c TWO PAIRS Love birds; 2 female canaries, cages; 2 singer canaries, lovely singers, have to hear to enjoy; lovely red male Pekinese. Mrs. Geo. F. Clark. 49t3 TWO-DRUM wood heating stove, suitable for store, hall or logging camp. Also one circulator heater for home. Lew’s Place. 50tlc ELEVEN roll3 roofing, 105-lb. weight. Viking table cream sep arator. Otto A. Meier, Timber Rt. 48t3 BUNDLES of newspapers, excel lent for starting fires. Obtain them at The Eagle office. LODGES meetings: Regular ? & 4 Weds. 8 p.m. O. T. Bateman, Commander B. J. Horn. Adjutant AUXILIARY Regularly meets: 1st & 3rd Wed. 4-47 Vernonia Lodge No. 246 0.0.F- Meets Every Tuesday 8 P. M. Tom Turner, Noble Grand William I). Shafer, Sec’y. 4-47 Mt. Heart Rebekah e Meets 2nd and 4th Thuriday evenings of each month in l.O.O.F. Hall. Silvia Turner, Noble Grand Noma Callister, Vice Grand Juanita Edwards, Secretary Ella Cline. Treasurer 3-47 Vernonia F. O. E. of Order (Fraternal Eagles) I Bridge Street Vernonia SMALL donkey. Swing saw. 10-20 International tractor. D. H. Cal hoon, 2% miles northeast of Ver nonia, Ore. 50tl CHRISTMAS Clearance sale at the Western Store. 50tlc COLONIAL JUNIOR wood cook stove. 1107 Rose Ave. 50tlc FOR SALE—Livestock ONE black mare 7 years old. Weight 1700. Work3 single or double for logging. H. M. Rey nolds, Mist, Ore. 50t3 ONE JERSEY cow and 2-mo.-old milk and grain fed calf. Roy Sutton, West Riverview. 50t3 FOR SALE—Real Estate 30 ACRES, small house, 32x40 barn. Lights, electric pump. 2'i miles northeast on Stoney Point road. D. H. Calhoon. 50tl THREE-ROOM furnished house, nook, woodshed. Includes wood. $1200 down, balance on contract. Total price $1795. Inquire 1131 Nehalem St. Also new washer. 50tl SELL your cream and tggs 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, i 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 compa y, 528 S. W. Salmon, Portland 4, Oregon, phone BRoadway 1146. 43tf— FOREST GROWN sword ferns, Present price 14c per bunch. Pleasant year-round work. If in- terested, write box 45, Vernonia or come to first house on right on Stoney Point road. R. M. Baker, local agent for Callisons of Delake, Ore. Robin Hood brand ferns. 47tfc HOME with good income. All nicely furnished and another 3- room furnished all modern house on rear of lot. On another lot, a warehouse 76ftx28ft and garage 20fexl2ft. L. M. Porterfield, 376 North St. 45tf WANTED: Lumber, ties, poles, piling, all sizes. Advise price f.o.b. shipping point, earliest shipment. Niedermeyer - Martin Co., Spalding Building, Portland 4, Ore. Phone ATwater 4341. 47t7c WANTED PERSONAL WANTED—35 ft. unpeeled Doug las Fir Piling, top diameter 4in to 7in. Advise price f.o.b. ship ping point, earliest shipment. Niedermeyer-Martin Co., Spalding Building, Portland 4, Oregon. 45 t7c WANTED—Poles and piling, all sizes. Advise prices f.o.b. ship ping point, earliest shipment. Niedermeyer-Martin Co., Spalding Building, Portland 4, Oregon. 45t7c 3% ACRES all clear. 6 room plastered house with bath. Full basement by owner, $5250.00. Charles Burke, Box 6, Banks Ore. 45tfc 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 MINIMUM * 8 M. P. H. W. Carrick, pres. Geo. Armstrong, tßec’y. 7-47 or less. imum, 2c Words Three each. FOR ALL Kinds of hauling call 8810. Shorty Lee Transfer. 14tf- FOR RENT Second THE ,-rint and no finan EAGLE assumes Each Month and Wednesday of each month. 2-47 O,rder of Eastern Star em Chapter 153, O. E. S. Regular com munication first and Wed. 3rd each of month at Masonic Ten* pie. All visiting sisters and broth ers welcome. Dorothy Sandon. Sec’y. 1-47 A. F. & A. M. Vernonia Lodge No. 184 A.F. 4 A.M. meet» Masonic Temple Cream unication at Stated first Thursday of each month. at 7:30 p.m. Walter H. Kent. W. M. F. Hawkins, See'y. 1-46 American Legion POST 11» at fault, of part an typographical GRADE A MILK at your stere or at Your Door Oregon-American LUMBER CORPORATION Vernonia, Oregon NEHAI EM DAT*\Y PRODUCTS CO Ph'ine 471 THERE IS OPPORTUNITY WAITING FOR YOU will re adv. in IN THE NEW REGULAR UNITED STATES ARMY! mistake specialist. Qualified veterans who held an occupational specialty rat relative to such ads. No information on ing (for a period of at least six will be given only out as classifieds until after paper is mailed. CREDIT ADS, 10c EXTRA FOR months) in any of some 400 skills. may now enlist in The Regular BILLING. NO CLASSIFIED OR DISPLAY ADV. ACCEPTED AFTER WED. NOON EXCEPT FOR NEXT P^PER. Business - Professional Directory NEAL BUSH Attorney-at-law Office at Joy Theater buildinc everv Monday BEN’S BARBER SHOP Expert Tonsorial Work Vernonia, Oregon Army in a grade commensurate with their former rating. New high pay and opportunities for- merly unheard of in an Army ca- reer await you in the Regular Army. Check your MOS, then, for full details, go, or call in, to your nearest Army Recruiting NEHALEM VALLEY MOTOR FREIGHT Frank Hartwick— Proprietor Longview Victory Center - Timber • Vernonia * Beach Seaside Vernonia Phone 1042 »W—•* “ / g ÍY..4 Especially if you were an Army, handled by The Eagle: Minimum charge 75c.’ No information given accepted Gearhart 1-47 Then perfect pasturization pro tects this purity for the health where cases Sunset • Elsie - Cannon AUXILIAR* RIVERVIEW Phone 773 LOOK AHEAD Navy, Marine or Coast Guard Portland First and Third Tuesdays Completely Protected Call 422 Station immediately. VERNONIA Open at 7:30 A. M.; Closed at 6:00 P. M. We Close Sat. afternoon and all day Sunday. Carlin Hackney paid matte.* BLIND WEEK’S Inea Powell, Worthy Matron NEW AND USED PARIS Gas and Oil Expert Auto Repairing Paint and Wallpaper for Sale Rate: 5c per type line. ads with answer, to be POETRY Hall l.O.O.F. Fourth Phone 337 PAINTING PAPERHANGING in published in over minimum, 3c each. Vernonia Temple No. 61 Meetings: that ads but BOLD FACE ads, minimum 50c ea., 3 for the price of 2. Words Pythian Sisters Second in i is paper which the occurs. Mondays Fourth ROSE AVE. GARAGE H. H. Sturdevant CARD of Thanks & Notices: 75c 'his Hall, You can do just that if your car is lubri cated and powered with Standard products. Dependable performance is assured then. insertions may appear its columns, l.O.O.F. TAKE IT EASY for the price of two. Harding * Lodge No. Meetings: Nicotine spray in roosts has been found effective in ridding chickens of feather mites ' and body lice. LYNCH AUTO PARTS WAREHOUSE for rent, 376 North St., L. M. Porterfield. 48tfc min cial responsibility for errors that 116 Before a British business man can raise money for a new en terprise in these days of scarcity the venture must be passed on as to its merits by a government committee. of your family. ALL KINDS of insurance: sick, accident, life, car and tire. Geo- W. Bell, Phone 773. 6tf— 25 for over Knights of Pythias Vernonia, Oregon Glen 30c charge words WE WISH to express our sincere thanks and appreciation for the beautiful flowers, cards, expres sions of sympathy and the many acts of kindness shown us dur- ing our recent bereavement. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Futlon and family Mrs. T. W. Fulton and family Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Johns and family. MIST—Mrs. Austin Dowling and son were Vernonia shoppers Saturday. The O. B. Hayden family came over from Glenoma, Washington, and spent the week end with the Wm. Bridgers family. Donald Sundland was here from McMinnville Saturday to visit his folks, the Cha3. Sundlands. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Houry were in Vernonia Saturday. Mrs. Fred Siegenthaler was a caller Monday afternoon of Mrs. Austin Dowling. Mrs. Wm Bridgers and Minnie Hughes were Portland shoppers last week. The Chas. Hansons were Port land shoppers last week. Mrs. Alton Ashley has as her guest her mother, Mrs. Hansen, from Washington. Mrs. Noble Dunlap was a Clat- skanie visitor Monday. Mrs. Geo. Jones has been taken to her home, where she is still quite ill, but is getting along as well as can be expected. Chas. Sundland and hi3 helper, Bernard Dowling, wired Roy Car ter’s house Monday. The Carters have bought and recently moved into the Roberts place on the Clat- skanie mountain. Nehalem Dairy milk is first MISCELLANEOUS Classified Ad Rates Fridays WE WISH to thank all those peo ple who were so kind at the death of our loved one. We also wish to express our appreciation for the many floral offerings. Mrs. Tom Bramblett, and children R. Bramblett and family J. Bramblett and family. 50tl Recent Activities At Mist Written THURSDAY, DEC. 12, 1946 7 tested for purity and quality. ANYONE near Mist interested in the Church of Christ, write to Mrs. J. L. George, Mist, Ore- 4th 2nd and WE extend our thanks to the Mountain Heart Rebekah club for giving up their regular dance Saturday, December 7 for the V.F.W. Auxiliary Pearl Harbor dance. Eva Poynter, Pres. V.F.W. Auxiliary. THE EAGLE, VERNONIA, ORE. Longview, Washington 52 GIFTS IN olu>- AN EAGLE SUBSCRIPTION GRANGERS SHAPE THE PATTERN of OREGON’S DEVELOPMENT You may be surprised at the size of Oregon’s dairying industry. But Grangers aren't. The value of the state's dairy products last year is estimated by. the U.S. Bureau of Agricultural Economics at $40,657,000—money from milk that flows through every trading level to every Oregonian. Through the years, the Grange has worked for a bigger and better dairying industry as one phase of its program to build a greater commonwealth by strengthening its most im portant foundation—agriculture. Thirty thousand Oregon Grange members—all for ward-thinking farmers—strive constantly for agricultural progress. This, they know, shapes the pattern of Oregon’s development the right way, because what helps the farmer helps every Oregonian. OREGON STATE GRANGE 1135 S. I. SALMON STREET PORTLAND 14, OREGON YEARS OF SERVICE TO OREGON FARMERS