THE EAGLE, VERNONIA, ORE., NOTICE NOT responsible for other than my own. Keith. FOR SALE—General FOR SALE—General WANTED DINETTE table and four chairs. Circulating heater. Cook stove. High chair in good condition. Phone 1064, L. B. Johnston, 458 North street. 14t3 ADDING machine rolls, sale« books, scratch pads and signs. Get them at The Vernonia Eagle. HEMSTITCHING. Lois Clark, 291 A street, Vernonia. 14t3 sale DAVENO for Phone 5712. reasonable. ]6tl NEED MORE closet space? Cur- va-dor wardrobe in excellant con­ dition. Neat looking. Holds 12 or more garments, space below for shoes, hats, etc. 475 South First Ave. 15tf FORDSON tractor plow, McCor­ mick mower and rake, disc, stock trailer, hay wagon. 80 acres of land. On Clear creek half way between Vernonia and Timber. Geo. W. Davis 15t3 CHILD’S desk and chair for sale. Like new $15.00. Also electric iron $4.00. Inquire 876 Rose Ave. 16t3 HAY, vetch and oats. Also clover, wheat straw and oat straw. Can deliver. Mike Yunker, Phone 1610M, Forest Grove, Ore. lltfc LODGES FOR SALE—Real Estate TWO-ROOM house. Six-foot Fresh goat with 2 kids. Call 6 p.m. H. S. Hanel, 1302 St. Bert Brunsman, Commander James Cox. Adjutant AUXILIARY Regu larly meets: 1st & 3rd Wed. 4-47 Vernonia Lodge No. 246 .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. 1-48 MODERN HOUSE 24x50. Daven­ port, bed set, 4 chairs, table, range cook stove, heating stove, cooking utensils, dishes. Immediate pos­ session. If you want a beautiful home come see Andrew M. Parker. 15t3 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 Meet, 2nd and 4th Thursday evenings of each 'month in I.O.O.F. Hall. Noma Callister, Noble Grand Juanita Edwards, Vice Grand Beryl Cline, Secretary Ella Cline, Treasurer 3-47 Vernonia F. O. E. ONE LOGGING team and harn­ ess. Suitable for farm work also. R. H. Meyer, Timber Rt. 15t3 TWO RIDING horses. One 8-year- old bay, army trained. One 4- year-old black, green broke. In­ quire Lee Motors, Vernonia. 16t3c CANARY BIRDS. $7.50 and $10.00. 1446 Nehalem St.. Mrs. Worden. ’ 16t6 FOR SALE OR TRADE ONE, HEAVY farm or logging team wity harness for sale or trade for cattle. Seo E. W. Kom- mer, Buxton, Ore. 16t3 LOST AND FOUND Bridge Street Vernonia 2nd Harding Lodge No. Business ■ Professional Directory Films Developed One Print Each 35c a Roll ZEMAN’S Pythian Sisters Wednesday Order of Eastern Star 3rd each S. E. com­ pie. All visiting sisters and broth­ welcome. Mona Gordon, Worthy Matron Florence Messing, Sec’y. 1-4S Vernonia Lodge No. 184 A.M. m..t. at Tempi. Stated Communication first Thursday of each month, Portland ■ Timber • Herman Dickson, W. M. Ray Mills. Sec’y. 1-48 American Legion Sunset - Elsie - Cannon Beach • Seaside Vernonia Phone 1042 Quick Guaranteed Radio Service 11» Maats first and Let a vet do your work. Septic tank and cesspool pumping. Drain Line Service. of Free inspection 1-47 J. D. MADDAX Mist, Oregon Third Mon. month. auxiliary First and Third Tnesdays 714 3rd St. SANITARY SERVICE VERNONIA POST thousands Use Eagle ads to quickly and cheaply. Classified Ad Rates charge MINIMUM for 30c 23 word* or less. Words oyer min­ imum. 2c each. Three insertions the price of two. for ads BLIND answers with handled by The Eagle: to be Minimum 50c minimum FACE ads, ea., 3 for the price of 2. Words over minimum, 3c each. CREDIT ADS, 10c EXTRA FOR BILLING. THE no finan­ EAGLE assumes cial responsibility for errors that appear in columns, paper print that which the ads in cases but is published at fault, of part an typographical in where will re­ adv. in mistake occurs. NO CLASSIFIED OR DISPLAY mattes will 5c information given as paid type line. only accepted Rate: be NEXT PAPER. POETRY No FOR EXCEPT WEEK’S per on out classifieds until after Send your Laundry & Dry Cleaning to Portland’s most mo­ dem plant. Two pick­ ups and deliveries weekly at Vernonia at your home or our local agent— BEN BRICKEL’S BARBER SHOP OREGON THE UNDERSIGNED hereby de­ clares intentions to construct a fish trap 100 feet ahova what is known as Dobelbower F.I.R. . . . extending in a north-easterly direction, towards the channel. Signed, Ola Soleim W. B. HAVERAND will not be responsible for debts other than his own. 16tl PARTY stealing hair brush cost­ ing $4 in Vernonia Drug store is known. Please return within 5 days or name will be referred to police for further action. 16tlc Legal Notices NOTICE Notice is hereby given that bids will be received by R. M. Aldrich, clerk of School District 47 Jt., of Vernonia, Oregon, until 8:00 P. M. Monday, May 12, for twenty- five (25) cords of four foot wood. Bids will be accepted on any of the following: Green old growth slab wood. Second growth slab wood Green old growth wood. This wood is to be of a size not smaller than six inches cross section at smallest point. Bidder to specify kind of wood. Wood to be delivered and piled under the supervision of Mr. Charles Dübendorf, janitor at Lincoln school, not later than August 1, 1947. The board reserves the right to reject any and all gids. ATTEST: Glen Hawkins, Chairman R. M. Aldrich, Clerk __________________________ -16t3c POETRY IN MEMORY In memory of our Son and Grand­ son. Staff Sgt. Glen A. Hall Who died in service of his country March 30, 1945 By machine gun fire. Two years ago today Our loved one passed away On an Island so far, far away. I have a constant reminder his picture sits on a stand dressed in his uniform looking so brave and grand. Often I gaze on it until tears from my eyes do fall then I turn to the one that hangs on the wall. This one I talk to he seems to smile down on me I seem to hear him say “Grandmother don’t weep for me For lam resting at Jesus feet you see” Glen son you were a good boy clean pure and fine often I have asked myself why you had to go and leave us all behind If I could have my way I would hav^ his body brought back to America. And I am sure, Son if you could say “it would be take me back to the U.S.A. There bury me In my own home town their let me repose until the trumpet of the Lord shall sound awakening the nations under ground. Then our loved ones will ascend on high to meet Kind Jesus in the sky. Glen Son! we hope to meet you on that golden shore where heart ache and parting is felt and feared no more. THURSDAY APRIL 17, 1947 New Building to House Machinery MIST—Don’t forget the Mist helping Circle will meet next week Thursday, at the home of Mrs. L. B. Eastman. Mrs. Wm. Bridgers spent last Tuesday in Willamina. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Ballet and her sister, Mrs. L. P. Wikstrom, Sr., and family spent Sunday in Seaside. The new building an the Libel place to house the new machinery that Shelmon Libel is agent for, is coming right along. Clyde Johnson is helping with the con­ struction. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bridgers went to Seaside Saturday evening and remained until Sunday even­ ing. Austin Dowling was an Astoria visitor on business Monday. John Thomas went over to Hudson and spent the week end with his son. The E. Cook family Sundayed at the beach. L. P. Wikstrom went to Green­ leaf last week to see to his log business there. Mrs. Harry Reynolds is visit­ ing Mrs. Maud Rodgers at Sea­ side for a few days. Charles Sundland and his helper, Bernard Dowling, are doing some ■wiring down by Elsie (Tweedville) this week. We are sorry to learn that Willard Garlock is in the hospital at Tillimook with a broken leg received in the Bern Bliss Mill at Sand Lake. Sunday callers at the Austin Dowling place were H. Jepson, Walt Batson, Walter Larson, J. W. Howry, and Earl Knowles. Sadly missed Mother and Grandmother CARPENTER ’ WORK Geneva Killingberg Cora Akers WANTED: Let us build for you or make needed repairs now. We speci­ alize in this work and our prices are reasonable. Commercial printing card*, ticket*, announcements, etc. Printing 7 specialist*. SEE YORK, THE BUILDER FOR ESTIMATES YORK E. M. & CONTRACTOR 108 THE VERNONIA EAGLE A BUILDER St. No one knows the heart ache Only those that have lost can tell The sorrow we bear in silence For our boy, we loved so well. It was a sad day When our loved one went away Yet we hoped and prayed That he would return home some day. Three years came and went Three years, for us Of dread fear and suspense Then the terrible message came Which pierced our heart And drove us most insane. Yet we hoped and prayed There had been a mistake made Then the Chaplian’s letter came And we knew we had hoped in vain. The wall of our memory Is surrounded with a veil of crape Which remains there Every minute we are awake. Glen our darling boy Was in the Infantry He patroled the Island of Australia And New Guiena too Of weary and foot sore He patroled the East Indies too. You can put a stop to that "disappearing act” of your concrete floors by a simple treatment with Standard Floor Hardener. Cuts de-composition called "dusting,” cuts cost of maintaining and cleaning. A second coating assures a wear-saving, non-slippery ton. Use Standard laquid Wax on hardwood and linoleum floors... gives high lustre pro­ tection without slipperiness. From the Indies his company Was called to go to the Island of the Philinos They landed on the Island of Mindanao And there our boy is sleeping now. L.G. Hawken Ph. 502 Vernonia If I had wings that I could fly I would span the ocean wide ^ZHZMZHZHZHZHZHZHZHHXHZHZHZHXHZHZHZHZ^ Vernonia ZEMAN’S at 7:30 p.m. Each NEHALEM VALLEY MOTOR FREIGHT Frank Hartwick— Proprietor Gearhart A. F. A A. M. A.F. 4k Masonic of are paper is mailed. Wed. month at Masonic Tetm ers results get NOON BEN’S BARBER SHOP Expert Tonsorial Work Vernonia, Oregon munication first of so Moral: ADV. ACCEPTED AFTER WED. 2-47 and FOR ALL Kinds of hauling cal] 8810. Shorty Lee Transfer. 14tf- may Attorney-at-law Office at Joy Theater building every Monday Vernonia Temple No. 61 Meetings: I.O.O.F. Hall Regular ALL KINDS of insurance: sick, accident, life, car and lire. Geo- W. Bell, Phone 773, 6tf- its Each Month O. MISCELLANEOUS • NEAL BUSH Mondays 153, J. E. FOSSUM electric service, 208 B St., Vernonia. Contract, day work, installations, altera­ tions, repairs. Home, commercial, industrial. Phone 283. 22tfe BOLD Phone 7712 Second and Fourth 3tfc CARD of Thanks & Notices: 75c I.O.O.F. of each month. ROLLING HILLS FARM Banks, Oregon relative to such ads. Riverview Beauty Shop Vernonia, Oregon Meetings: Berry Pickers Pickers must be 12-years old or over or accompanied by guardian or parents. Only pickers fur­ nished transportation free. Reg­ ister by post card at charge 75c. No information given Helene Curtis Park Avenue Machine or Machineless Permanents 116 WANTED others. M. P. Knights cf Pythias Chapter 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— classified, 714 3rd St. H. W. Carrick, pres. Geo. Armstrong, Sec’y.______ 7-47 Nehalem FOR LATEST STYLES in dress making and remodeling call 253 for appointment. 12tfc WANTED to buy: rabbit hutches and laying Leghorn hens. 714 Third St. 16tl 4tb and 8 and 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 JUST AS YOU are reading this Fridays Second SALESMAN to work up ta Mgrs. in Vernonia. Exceptionally good earnings, lifetime positions. Write qualifications to the Vernonia Eagle. 15t3c WANTED Eagles) of 810 Fourth WANTED to buy: used cameras. Zeman’s, 714 Third St. 16tl FOR SALE—1-ivoatoc.k LOST: Billfold between home on Corey hill and picture show. Re­ ward. Leave at Eagle office. _____________________________15t3 Mt. Heart Rebekah Lodge Hall, table. after State 14t3 HIGHEST cash prices paid for cream and eggs at your door— picked up once or twice weekly— call or write Forest Grove Cream­ ery, Forest Grove, Oregon, phone 126. 14tfc meetings: 2 & 4 Weds. 8 p.m. Order BASEBALL SHOES, size 9Mi and fielders glove. Both for $9. 1050 Second Avenue. 16t3 TWO-STORY, 12-room house. Up­ per rented, income $40. Price $3000. Call at Zeman’s 714 Third St. 16tl V. F. W. Regular (Fraternal 1937 CHEV pickup for sale. In good condition. Max Oblack, Mist Oregon. 16t3 any bills Harry D. 14t3 I’d seek until I found Where our darling boy sleeps under ground and there by his cross I would abide. Laundry and Dry Cleaners X BAND-IT CLAMPS | H . . . . COMBINK HOOK ABV ANT AUKS x X THAN ANY OTHER CLAMP! £ H 5 ECONOMY PORTABILITY j 2 4 widths of BAND-IT Stainless steel band and To apply BAND-IT clamp* up to 30 ft. in diam- ■■ X buckles handle every job. There is no waste, no eter, only three easily carried items are needed an expensive equipment. Complete application may be made without pre-cutting the band. M EASE OF APPLICATION u For a few cents, in a few seconds, BANDT-IT clamps can lie applied by one man AROUND any OBJECT WITHOU” DISCONNECTING. The one BAND-IT tool do:» every job quickly and easily. 2 Z U 2 H —tool, stainless steel band and stainless steel ■■ buckles. UNIVERSAL USE N From a single 100-ft. roll of BAND-IT stainless steel band, clamp* of all diameters from half inch to 30 ft. may be formed. This offers an endless number of uses for industry. H For Hardware See Hoffman H H H Z H HZHZHZHZHZMZMZHZHZHHZHZHZHZHZHZHZNZHZK Vernonia, <£' Hoffman Hardware Co