M Winter Hazards Accident Cause FOR SALE—General WANTED PULPWOOD and small logs. G. F. Brown, St. Helens Junction, Pittsburg. 6t3c THREE sacks good, clean wheat. O. F. Lindsay, Vernonia, Keasey Rt. 5t3 FOR SEWING see Mrs. D. Rig gle, 10 miles out on highway to ward Buxton on other side of Tophill. 6t3 FOR SALE immediately, 200-260 tons hay »42.00 stumpage in field. Also sell some machinery. Elmer Bergerson, Vernonia, Orc. __________ 6t3 1934 COUPE. R. E. Poole, Aus tin apartments, apartment 1. , ’ 5t3 FOR SALE—General ’36 PLYMOUTH sedan. Good con dition. 642 Rose Ave. 6tlc NICE RANGE. Also good cir culator heater. Both in good con dition, Sleeping room for rent. Nice and warm. 376 North St., L. M. Porterfield. 4tfc 1935 CHEV. truck. Good, solid stake bed; 3-ton rear end; 3 ex tra tires besides spare. Motor, rear end and transmission all in good condition. Will accept car in trade as all or part. See R. M. Baker, 1st house on right on Stoney Point road. Box 45, Ver nonia. 4t3c V. F. W. meeting»: 2 & 4 Wed». 8 p.m. O. T. Bateman, Commander U. J. Horn. Adjutant AUXILIARY Regularly meet»: 1st & 3rd Wed. 4-47 Vernonia Lodge No. 246 .O.O.F. Meets Every Tuesday 8 P. M. Orvel Edwards, Noble FGrand Calvin Davis, Sec’y 4-47 Columbia Encampment No. 89 will meet the 1st and 3rd Fridays of each month at the I.O.O.F. hall. Carl A. Davis, Chief Patriarch Wm. D. Shafer, Scribe. l-48c Mt. Heart Rebekah Lodge Meets 2nd and 4th Thursday evenings of each month in I.O.O.F. Hall. Noma Call'ster. Noble Grand Juanita Edwards, Vice Grand Beryl Cline. Secretary Ella Cline, Treasurer 3-47 Vernonia F. O. E. (Fraternal of Order Eagles) 810 Bridge Street Vernonia and 2nd 4th Fridays 8 M. P. H. W. Carrick, pres. Geo. Armstrong, Sec’y. 7-47 Knights of Pythias Harding Lodge No. 116 Vernonia, Oregon Meetings» I.O.O.F. Second and Hall, Mondays Fourth Each Month Second and Fourth FOR SALE—Livestock THREE-YEAR-OLD Jersey cow with 3-weeks-old heifer calf. Both for »150.00. Morris Falconbury, Riverview next to 10th. 6t3 FOR SALE—Real Estate FOUR ROOM house. ave. EXCHANGE 5 ACRES -cleared, 2 B.R. house, Ch. hse., Barn, GOO ft. Nehalem R. frontage (turk.hse.) Take ’39- ’46 car and cash. Elmer Berger son, Timber Rt., Vernonia, Ore. 5t3 WANTED_____________ CARE OF one child, 2M to 5 years, by month. Inquire at Eagle office. 6tl J. E. FOSSUM electric service, 208 B St., Vernonia. Contract, day work, installation:, altera tions, repairs. Home, commercial, industrial. Phone 283. 22tfc 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 WANTED: Douglas Fir second growth timber, suitable 'for small mills, in quantity of 1,000,000 board feet or more, on accessible road. Inquire at The Eagle of fice. 2t7c Business - Professional Directory______________ 153, O. E. S. Regular com munication first and 3rd Wed. of each month at Masonic Ten» pie. All visiting sisters and broth welcome. ers Mona Gordon, Worthy Matron Florence Messing, Sec’y. 1-43 A. F. & A. M. Vernonia Lodge No. 184 A.M. meets at Temple Stated Communication first Thursday of each month, at 7:30 p.m. Herman Dickson, W’. M. Ray Mills. Sec’y. 1-48 American Legion POST 11» Meets first and Third Mon. Each of month. AUXILIARY First and Third Tuesdays 1-47 WANTED Men and women for berry work. Work to start, weather permitting. Transportation furnished. One man to work and drive bus. Regis ter by post card to ROLLING HILLS FARM Banks, Oregon ^-3tfc 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 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— LOST: Boy’s Kelton wrist watch close to grade school. Stainless steel band. Mrs. A. E. Wood, Keasey Rt. 4t3 MISCELLANEOUS ATTENTION land owners and farmers, we can sell your stand ing timber now. Lena Holmes Realtor, 816 E. Hawthorne. VE 2418. 4t6c ALL KINDS of insurance: sick, accident, life, car and lire. Geo- W. Bell, Phone 773. 6tf- FOR ALL Kinds of hauling cal) 8810. Shorty Lee Transfer. 14tf- >o get Helene Curtis Park Avenue Machine or Machineless Permanents Phone 7712 thousands Use Eagle ads to and quickly results of cheaply. Classified Ad Rates charge MINIMUM or less. Word» imum, 2c 23 over min insertion» Three each. for 30c word» for NEAL BUSH are Moral: others. Riverview Beauty Shop the price of two. CARD of Thank* & Notice»: 75c Attorney-at-law Office at Joy Theater building every Monday BEN’S BARBER SHOP Expert Tonsorial Work Vernonia, Oregon minimum FACE ad», BOLD 50c ea., 3 for the price of 2. Word» over minimum, 3c each. BLIND ad» answer» with to be handled by The Eagle: Minimum charge 75c. No information given relative to such ads. THE EAGLE assume» no finan cial responsibility for errors that ads may appear in NEHALEM VALLEY MOTOR FREIGHT Frank Hartwick— Proprietor it» but Portland CREDIT ADS, 10c EXTRA FOR - Timber • Vernonia Gearhart • Beach Seaside Vernonia Phone 1042 Quick Guaranteed Radio Service Farm Building Okeh Needed It is still necessary to file ap plications for permission to erect farm buildings and residences, ac cording to announcement by the NOTICE district construction review com DOG licenses are due now. Must mittee of the civilian production be paid by March 1 to avoid administration, Portland. payment of penalty. Males and Application for any residential spayed females, »1.00; females, »3.00. 5t3c construction costing over »400 should be filed with the federal housing administration, Platt LOST AND FOUND building, 519 S.W. Park, Portland LOST: Gold plated compact with 5, on ¡form, 14-56. Eastern Star insignia. Finder Applications for non-residential pieuse notify Mrs. R. D. Eby. Re buildings, such as barns and milk ward. 6tlc houses costing over $1000 should LOST: Brown cloth co.n purse be filed with civilian production containing ring and money. Please administration, 820 Morgan build return ring, keep money. Tel-, ing, Portland 5, Oregon, on CPA ephone 5712 6tl form 4423, Formerly both types of applica PARTIAL PLATE of false teeth. tions were filed with the county Inquire at Eagle office. Owner AAA committee. The restriction may have same by paying for this ¡3 a part of the veterans emer ad, 4t3c gency housing act of 1946, enacted by congress last April to assist in FOUND: Red and white fox ter the channeling of materials to vet rier at Old Wilark on Jan. 16. erans’ housing. Rides in car. Owner please call for dog. A. E. Wood, Keasey Rt. • 4t3 classified, 714 3rd St. Sunset • Elsie • Cannon VERNONIA WANTED: Cottonwood logs, all sizes, also lumber and poles, all sizes. Advise prices f.o.b. ship ping point, earliest shipment. Niedermeyer-Martin Co., Spalding Bldg., Portland 4, Oregon. 3t7c JUST AS YOU are reading this ZEMAN’S 2-47 Chapter 941 Rose 5t3 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 Wednesday Order of Eastern Star A.F. A Masonic GOOD Monarch range with coils, »15.00 or will trade on or for good 22 caliber rifle. R. M. Baker, 1st house on right on Stoney Point road. Box 45, Vernonia. 4t.3c Hall of each month. Nehalem BAILED oat straw, about 3 tons. Winter Banana and Northern Spy apples, $1.50. Bring your own box. John Krinick, 10th St., Riverview. 4t3 One Print Each 35c a Roll Vernonia Temple No. 61 I.O.O.F. FIRST QUALITY hay (shock cured). Ton lots. Horse and Cow. Elmer Bergerson, Timber Rt. 49tl3c Films Developed Pythian Sisters Meetings: MODEL A ’29 pickup, extra tires. Reasonable. Inquire 206 Bridge 5t3 St., or phone 912. ONE, round dining table and 5 leather-seated chairs, »30. One phonograph and records, »10. 987 Second Ave, 4t3 LODGES Regular TROMBONE displayed at Fow- ler's Second Hand Store. Roy 5t3, Miner. SOLDIER’S WIFE badly in need of home to rent. Two children, 6 months and 2 years. Write Irene Hull, Keasey Rt. 6t3 Oregon’s Traffic Accident Facts /or last year ®how that 30 per cent of this state’s road mishaps occurred on wet, snowy, and icy road surfaces, according to Secre tary of State Robert S. Farrell, Jr. .1 “In several typical snow belt states nearly 65 per cent of all December, January and February wrecks occurred on snow-covered or ice-coated surfaces,” Farrell said. In Oregon the number of deaths per miles traveled was double in February as compared to the June figure last year. The tendency for winter risks to far exceed those of summer months has persisted over a period of years. Major winter hazards are inadequate traction and reduced visibility. (“When starting out on a non dry surface, get the ‘feel’ of the road by trying your brakes while driving slowly and when no other vehicles are near,” Farrell ad vised. “Even when roads may ap pear to be clear, remember that bridges or shaded sections may present icy patches,” The practice of starting winter auto trips early to allow plenty of time was heartily recommend ed. • columns, 'his paper print that which the is published in in part cases fault, at an of typographical where will re adv. in mistake occurs. BILLING. POETRY matter No will Rate: 5c information be as paid per type line. on classifieds accepted given only out paper is mailed. NO CLASSIFIED until OR after DISPLAY ZEMAN’S ADV. ACCEPTED AFTER WED. 714 3rd St. WEEK’S NOON EXCEPT PAPER FOR NEXT THE EAGLE, VERNONIA, ORE. Rural Roads Have Most Accidents Oregon automobiles were smashed in an estimated 60,000 accidents last year, it has been an nounced by Secretary of State Robert S. Farrel. Jr. Killed in this unprecedented wreckage were at least 478 persons. “The dimensions of the safety job facing us can be gathered from these facts,” said Farrell. “With some reports not yet re ceived, the tabulations have passed the 59,000 mark.” Rural highways were the scene of most of 1946's auto death and destruction. While rural tolls have always been comparatively high, they increased more sharp ly last year than ever before. Ac cidents and injuries in non-city locales more than doubled during the first nine months. The city increases, while .serious, did not approach this scale. | The jump in rural danger has gone hand in glove with swelling traffic volumes and soaring speeds, more than half the cars on some main Oregon arteries ex ceeding the top speed limit. The worst single contributor to the non-city death toll has been the head-on accident. This type of crash has reached near-epidemic proportions since the end of the war released unlimited gasoline. BUNDLES of newspapers, excel lent for starting fires. Obtain them at The Eagle office. 45tf J. E. FOSSUM Electrical Service 208 B St. Vernonia Telephone 283 CONTRACT DAY WORK INSTALLATIONS ALTERATIONS REPAIRS Home, Commercial, Residential Veterans Adminstration esti mates the veteran population in the Pacific Northwest and Alaska at 728,000. Lee Motors is equipped to re pair your car so it will give you many thousand more miles of service, bring it in today for an estimate. Lee Motors Sales and Service Send your Laundry & Dry Cleaning to Portland’s most mo dern plant. Two pick ups and deliveries weekly at Vernonia at your home or our local agent— BEN BRICKEL’S BARBER SHOP OREGON Laundry and * Dry Cleaners LOOK FOR TI'E SIGN OF THE FLYING RED HORSE where OF MOTORISTS ¿fop day / GENERAL Glancing through a mail-order house catalogue doesn’t seem very much to get excited about—in the U.S., that is. But the chance just to look at such a catalogue is a major event in Russia. If a million copies were distributed in Russia, says Eddie Gilmore, Associated Pres3 correspondent, they would give the Russian people a better im pression of America than any high-priced, high-powered propa ganda. It seems that his wife had a copy of a mail-order catalogue and showed it to her friends in the Communist capital. News of its wonders spread. Washing machines, radios, china, vacuum cleaners—all at prices within the reach of every pocket book, available to the lowest peas ant as well as to the highest com- cissar. Soon the line of people who wanted to see this wonderful book was forming« on the left. Apparently the comrades ac cepted the mail-order catalogue and its prices as genuine and not a form of “foreign propaganda.” On the other hand, a newsreel of a typical U.S. street scene showing average free American citizens in their every day clothes, is regarded with suspicion as be ing ’staged and costumed” as a form of "anti-Communist” propa ganda. The catalogue is just an ex ample of the high standards which the American people demand—-and receive. The highest standards in the world, and the most taken for granted. • Veterans administration is pay ing monthly pensions or compen sation to nearly 120,000 veterans of the Spanish-American war un der various congressional acts. THURSDAY, FÉB. 6, 1947 7 PETROLEUM CORPORATION MOBIL TIRES A few 16’s in stock now. Mobil tires are man ufactured by General Petroleum Co. They are made of the new, postwar natural rubber and are guaranteed against workmanship.) MOBIL FREEZONE AN1IFREEZE Regularly $1.70 Gal. Special $1.30 Gal. We are still selling our gas at a cut rate and will continue to do so. GET THE BEST FOR LESS MOBIL GAS, Regular ........................... 22.5c MOBIL SPECIAL ETHYL ................... $24.5c The lc-per-gallon saving can amount to many dollars in time. MOTOR OILS............................ 15c—30c—35c We wish to take this opportunity to thank our many friends and customers for the busi ness they have given us in this, our first year in the Valley and sincerely hope we can serve everyone for many years to come. HOURS: 8 A.M. to 6:30 P.M. Closed Tuesdays SUNNYSIDE SERVICE & FEED GAS, OIL & GROCERIES IMPERIAL FEED PHONFJ 887 We give valuable ¿i.^ Green Stamps