THE EAGLE, VERNONIA, ORE. NOTICE FOR SALE—General FOR SALE—General___ FOR SALE—Real Estate ^ULPWOOD and small logs. G. F. Brown, St. Helens Junction, Pittsburg. 6t3c TROMBONE displayed at Fow­ ler’s Second Hand Store. Roy Miner. ' 5t3 FOUR ROOM house. 941 Rose ave.______________ __________ 5t3 •FOR SALE immediately, 200-250 tons hay $12.00 stumpage in field. Also sell some machinery. Elmer Bergerson, Vernonia, Orc. 6t3 MODEL A '29 pickup, extra tires. Reasonable. Inquire 206 Bridge St., or phone 912. 5t3 '36 PLYMOUTH sedan. Good con­ dition. 642 Rose Ave. 6tlc FIRST QUALITY hay (shock cured). Ton lots. Horse and Cow, Elmer Bergerson, Timber Rt. 49tl3c 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 1936 MASTER Deluxe Chev. coupe. In good running condition. Very good upholstery. W. M. Braum, six miles south of Ver­ nonia on Banks highway. 7t3 ONE WALL telephone, $12; one cabinet phonograph and records, $10. 987 Second Avé. 7t3 TWO, NEW double sash windows, glass size, 16x20 each. One used small window 14x18. H. P. elec­ tric iron in good condition. C. W. Erven, 1342 Bridge St., Ver­ nonia. 7t3 THREE sacks good, clean wheat. O. F. Lindsay, Vernonia, Keasey Rt,________________ _________ 5t3 1934 COUPE. R. E. Poole, Aus­ tin apartments, apartment 1. 5t3 LODGES V. F. W. Regular CHAMPION hot wax, curved needle stitcher, auto soler, cement press, Singer patch machine, leathsr cutter, skiver, two jacks, hand tools and numerous small items. Make offer. Frank Lines, North Rose Ave., Vernonia. 7tl FOR SALE—Livestock meeting!: 2 & 4 Wed». 8 p.m. O. T. Bateman, Commander B. J. Horn. Adjutant AUXILIARY Regularly meet»: l»t & 3rd Wed. 4-47 THREE-YEAR-OLD Jersey cow with 3-weeks-old heifer calf. Both for $150.00. Morris Falconbury, Riverview next to 10th. 6t3 14 - MONTH - OLD Bluetic and Walker hound. Louis Huntley, Mist Rt.____________________ 7tl Vernonia-Lodge No. 246 FOR SALE—Real Estate .0.0.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 CalFster, Noble Grand Juanita Edwards, Vice Grand Beryl Cline. Secretary Ella Cline, Treasurer 3-47 Vernonia F. O. E. (Fraternal Order Eagles) of Bridge 810 Street Vernonia 2nd 4th and Friday* 8 M. P. H. W. Carrick, pres. Geo. Armstrong, Sec’y. 7-47 Knights of Pythias Harding Lodge No. 116 Vernonia, Oregon I.O.O.F. Meetings: Fourth Mondays Each Month Pythian Sister* Meetings: and I.O.O.F. 153, S. E. O. and Wed. 3rd each of month at Masonic Ten> pie. All risiting sister* and broth­ welcome. ers Mona Gordon, Worthy Matron Florence Messing, Sec’y. 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 VERNONIA POST II» Meet, first and «4 Third Mon. Each month. AUXILIARY First and Third Tueaday» 1-47 FOR SEWING see Mrs. D. Rig­ gle, 10 mile3 out on highway to­ ward Buxton on other side of Tophill. 6t3 SOLDIER’S WIFE badly in need of home to rent. Two children, 6 months and 2 years. Write Irene Hull, Keasey Rt. 6t3 J. E. FOSS UM electric service, 208 B St., Vernonia. Contract, day work, installation-,, altera­ tions, repairs. Home, commercial, industrial. Phone 283. 22tfc 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 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 comps y, 528 S. W. Salmon, Portland 4, Oregon, phone BRoadway 1146. 43tf— Portland • Sanaet - Elaie - Cannon Timbor Gearhart • • Varnonin Beach Seaaid« Vernonia Phone 1042 IT'S THE TRUTH! THE NEW REGULAR ARMY OFFFERS 40,000 GOOD JOBS EVERY MONTH Here Are Some Examples: ZEMAN’S 714 3rd St. I WISH TO extend my sincere thanks to the many friends and organizations who sent flowers, cards and letters during the long illness and loss of my mother. These tokens and remembrances were comforting and were deeply appreciated. MONA GORDON. It FOR ALL MAKES OF CARS No matter the make or model, we service them all by scientific meth­ ods to assure your satis­ faction. May we rec­ ommend Union FOR ALL Kinds of hauling call 8810. Shorty Lee Transfer. 14tf- A SALESMAN CAN’T CON­ TACT 3200 PEOPLE EVERY WEEK — BUT THE EAGLE CLASSIFIED PAGE DOES. Jake’s Service A SALESMAN CAN’T CON­ TACT 3200 PEOPLE EVERY WEEK — BUT THE EAGLE CLASSIFIED PAGE DOES. Advertisement From where I sit...// Joe Marsh Legal Notices NOTICE OF SALE J. P. McFarland, Claimant vs. George Smith, Defendant Notice is hereby given that on the 28 day of February, 1947, at the hour of ten, o’clock a.m. at the residence of claimant, towit: Keasey Route, Vernonia, Oregon, there will be offered for sale and sold to the highest bidder for cash, payable in lawful money of the United States at the consum­ mation of the sale, a certain dark brown jersey cow, with horns, about o years of age, to satisfy the sunl of $30.00, and costs of lien, costs of service and other necessary disbursements. Dated this 7 day of February, 1947. GEORGE M. PETERS, Constable 7t2c That Ring Around the Bathtub Jeb Crowell blew his top the other day. Seems that for weeks he’s been trying to get his young­ sters to scrub out the bathtub after using it. And this night he sees two rings around it—one where young Sonny left off, and another about Pinky’s level. He raves and rants—and takes it out on the missus for her lack of discipline. And later that eve­ ning he sees her quietly polishing the hardwood table that’s right by his chair. She’s removing the rings he’s left there with his eve­ ning glass of beer! From now on, Jeb’s careful to put his glass down on the table cover—like the missus does. And I hear he’s a little more forgiving about rings around the bathtub. Just keeps on patiently reminding. From where I sit, there are little annoyances in every family—con­ flicting habits and opinions in every community. A little patience —a little more “forgive and let live” is the only antidote. Copyright, 1947, United State! Breweri Foundation Classified Ad Rates MINIMUM charge 30c for 25 words or less. Words over min­ Three each. 2c imum, insertions for the price of two. CARD of Thanks & Notices: 75c FACE ads, BOLD 50c minimum ea., 3 for the price of 2. Words over minimum, 3c each. with ads BLIND answers to be handled by The Eagle: Minimum o * COOKS MODEL MAKERS U» O CO If) in paper print that which the ads is at part published in but columns, fault, an of typographical in where cases will re­ adv. in mistake POETRY accepted only • o © o will be given out paper i* mailed. as paid type line. classifieds matte.« Rate: 5c per No information on until NO CLASSIFIED OR after DISPLAY ADV. ACCEPTED AFTER WED. NOON EXCEPT FOR NEXT WEEK’S PAPER. WORKERS ACCOUNTANTS TELEPHONE appear may its BILLING. PAINTING PAPERHANGING MEDICAL TECHNICIANS 0 o o U no finan­ occurs. O MARINE ENGINEERS EAGLE assumes cial responsibility for errors that CREDIT ADS, 10c EXTRA FOR CARPENTERS BRICKLAYERS THE 'his OPERATORS WATCHMAKERS Here's good steady work open right now in a wide variety of occupations. And, best of all. you need no previous experi­ ence to fill many of these jobs. If you measure up to the new Regular Army’s stan­ dards of physical and mental fitness you will receive val­ uable training under the world's most qualified in­ structors. 0 O O Paint and -Wallpaper for Sale noUat Carlin Hackney Call 422 c Send your <_ o co c/s z As a member of the Army, you will receive th< highest mill- tary pay ever lUthorixed. Pay that is measured not only in cash but in food, clothing, quarters, medical and dental care. travel aad numerous other free privileges. And you will automatically become eligible tor a retirement plan that would “ coat a civilian many thousands of dollars. Z «4 X r -< Three yeaf enlistment gives you a chance to learn a trade or skill thoroughly, In addi­ tion to choice of branch of service and overseas theatre where openings still exist. In­ quire today at X r 4 Quick Guaranteed Radio Service WE WISH TO express our thanks and appreciation to friends and neighbors for their cards and vis­ its during the illness of our wife and mother, also the cards and flowers at her death, and special thanks to Mrs. Laura Carlson for the loving care given during her long illness. Carl U. Enstrom Oscar Enstrom Ellen Steiner 7tl By the end of 1946, 19,559 Pa­ cific Northwest veterans had re­ ceived guaranteed loans total­ ing $86,355,718. charge 75c. No information given Riverview Beauty Shop NEHALEM VALLEY MOTOR FREIGHT Frank Hartwick— Proprietor CARD OF THANKS relative to such ads. SURVEYORS BEN’S BARBER SHOP Expert Tonsorial Work Vernonia, Oregon LOST: Black dog, part spaniel, part pomeranian. $10 reward. See Si. Russell, phone 221. 7t3 ALL KINDS of insurance: sick, accident, life, car and lire. Geo- W. Bell, Phone 773. 6tf- SHEET METAL Attorney-at-law Office at Joy Theater building every Monday MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 714 3rd St. NEAL BUSH 5 ACRES cleared, 2 B.R." house, Ch. hse., Barn, 600 ft. Nehalem R. frontage (turk.hse.) Take ’39- ’46 car and cash. Elmer Berger­ son, Timber Rt., Vernonia, Ore. 5t3 ATTENTION land owners and farmers, we can sell your stand­ ing timber now. Lena Holmes Realtor, 816 E. Hawthorne. VE 2418.______________________ 4t6c o o Helene Curtis Park Avenue Machine or Machineless Permanents Phone 7712 EXCHANGE 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 o ZEMAN’S Regular conv munication first 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 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 2-47 Chapter APARTMENTS for rent. Single rooms for men. Morrow Apart­ ments, 545 Bridge St, 7t3 FOUR-ROOMS and bath, garage, chicken house. 100x100 ft. lot with fruit trees. Information at Lew’s Place. 7tlc Hall Order of Eastern Star A.F. A Masonic FIVE ROOM house for sale. See Marge White. Phone 332 7tlc Wednesday Fourth of each month. Nehalem SALE: 17%-acre farm, 7- modern house, barn, garage. $5600, term::. Gene Cal- Mist Rt. 7tl One Print Each 35c a Roll Vernonia Temple No. 61 Second FOR room Price hoon, Business - Professional Directory Films Developed Second and Hall, FOUR ROOM 2-bedroom modern house and garage. Priced $1750.00. $1100.00 cash, Bhlance at $20.00 per month. SIX-ROOM, 3 bedrooms, modern house. Price $4500.00. 5-ROOM modern and 3-room house on one lot. Price $4400.00. TWO ACRES cultivated and fenced. 5-room house completely furnished. 1 mile from Vernonia on paved road. A bargain at $4500.00. 78-ACRE farm, 30 cultivated. All fenced. 77 acres tillable. Six- room houe, 9-stanchion barn, 2 poultry houses, garage, woodshed, new orchard. Located 214 miles from Vernonia. 37 ACRES, good 6-room house, 2 acres cultivated, balance old and second growth timber. One mile from Vernonia on rock road. Price 3250.00. T. B. Mills, Ver­ nonia, Ore. 7tl FOR RENT DOG licenses are due now. Must be paid by March 1 to avoid payment of penalty. Males and spayed females, $1 00; females, $3.00. 5t3c THURSDAY, FEB. 13, 1947 7 Laundry & Dry Cleaning to Portland’s most mo­ dern plant. Two pick­ up* and deliveries weekly at Vernonia at your home or our local agent— BEN BRICKEL’S BARBER SHOP OREGON Laundry and Longview Post Office Longview, Washington Dry Cleaners *8 T.‘e «“’S»