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THE EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON CARD OF THANKS CLASSIFIED RATES FOR SALE—General FOR SALE—Machinery MINIMUM charge 30c for 25 words or less. Words over min imum, 2c each. Three inser tions for the price of two. CARD of Thanks & Notices: 75c NO CLASSIFIED OR DISPLAY ADV. ACCEPTED AFTER WED. NOON EXCEPT FOR NEXT WEEK’S PAPER. CREDIT ADDS, 10c EXTRA FOR BILLING. BOLD FACE ads, minimum 75c ea„ 3 for the price of 2. Words over minimum, 3c each. BLIND ads with answers to be handled by The Eagle: Minimum charge 75c. No information given relative to such ads. No information on classifieds will be given out until after paper is mailed. POETRY accepted only as paid matter. Rate: 5c per type line. THE EAGLE assumes no finan cial responsibility for errors that may appear in ads publish ed in its columns, but in cases where this paper is at fault, will reprint that part of an adv. in which the typographical mistake occurs. INSURANCE on all kinds of cars regardless of age. All kinds of insurance. Phone 773 Vernonia, Oregon. George Bell, Agent 32tfc WADE DRAG Saw, nearly new. $140. John Burkey, 214 Buckeye St., Forest Grove. 8t3 DRY WOOD for sale. Cut to any desired length. Delivered. Phone 9F51. _____________________ 42tfc 1936 2-DOOR Chev. Radio heater. $375 cash. See at Rose Ave. after 5 o’clock or urday or Sunday. FOR SALE—General OIL COOK stove. Out at Treharne. Gene Calhoun, 6t3 KOHLER - KAMPBELL upright piano. Anna Roberts, Third St., Riverview. 7t3 BALED hay and straw for sale. W. C. Johnson, Mist. 7t3 YOUNG MEN who like to wear nice trousers with a sweater or jacket, call at 728 3rd street next door to Hotel MacDonald. We make them to measure. George E. Nichols. 7t4 STATE FARM Automobile Insur ance Co’s. Winston Walker, 843 3rd St., Phone 1066. 34tfc Bundles of old newspapers for sale at THE EAGLE office FOR SALE—Real Estate FOR SALE: 3% acres, 3-room house. Barns, new buildings, well, electricity available wired to house. Fenced. Make dandy chicken ranch changing bam some. $1800 cash, special one week only. One- half mile north of Timber on bus highway. Green house set in firs. Mrs. Ednabel Bailey. 8tl 5 ACRES, 4-room house partly modern. Butane gas for hot water and cooking. Oil heat. Phone 9F51. 6t4c MODERN HOUSE on sewer. 2 bedrooms with double garage. In cludes range, hot water heater and 8 ft. refrigerator, all operated by propane gas. New American kitchen cabinet sink. Leaving town and will sacrifice. 821 Rose Ave. 7t3 FOR SALE—Machinery FOR SALE—1 shingle hand ma chine; 2 saws and collars; 1 clip per-rig; 1 saw. Machine in No. 1 shape. Price $3.00. L. and M Lumber & Shingle Mill. Star Rt., box 14, Clatskanie Oregon. 7t3c BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL BEN’S BARBER SHOP Expert Tonsorial Work Vernonia, Oregon NEHALEM VALLEY MOTOR FREIGHT Frank Hartwick— Proprietor Portland - • Timber Vernonia Sunset - Elsie - Cannon Gearhart - Beach Seaside Vernonia Phone 1042 Riverview Beauty Shop Helene Curtis Park Avenue Machine or Machineless Permanents Phone 7712 NEAL W. BUSH MELVIN G. HEIBER • Attorneys at Law Joy Theatre Bldg. Phone 663 Monday, Thursday and Saturday Afternoons LODGE AND CLUB NOTICES Knights of Pythias V. F. W. Harding Lodge 116 No. Vernonia, Oregon meetings: Regul ar 2 & 4 Weds., 8 p.m. Meetings: Hall, Bert Brunsman, Commander James Cox. Adjutant I.G.O.F. 4-48 A. F. & A. M. Pythian Sisters Meetings: Vernonia Lodge No. 184 A.M. & at meets Thursday of each month, John T. Kirk, W. M. Ray Mills, Sec’y. 1-48 Order of Eastern Star 153, Chapter 0. E. S. Regular com munication first and 3rd Wed. month each of Second and of each month I.O.O.F. Fourth Hall Wednesday 2-48 Stated first at 7:30 p.m. Nehalem VERNONIA LIONS CLUB MEETS EVERY MONDAY EVENING AT 6:30 HOTEL MACDONALD DINING • ROOM Edward, Salomonsen, President Bill J. Horn, Secretary 5-48 at Masonic Ten* pie. visiting All sisters and broth ers 1-48 Vernonia F. O. E. Order Eagle») of 810 1939 CHEV. pickup. Flat bed. 6:50x16, 6 ply tires, fair. 1930 Ford ”A” truck. M. B. Steers, Keasey Rt., Stoney Point. 7t3c WASHING Machine for sale. Practically new, used less than $80. Call 191, The 5 months. Vernonia Eagle. 7t3 FOR SALE—Livestock HORSE for sale. Real puller. 1700 lbs. 8 years old. Glen Harmon Stoney Point road. 8t3 PAIR OF horses. Weigh 1800 pounds each. 6 and 8 years old. Reasonable if taken at once. Rex Normand. 6t3 FRYERS and roasters. 55c pound. Capitol Hill Hatchery, Timber Rt. Phone 336. 7tfc FOR RENT ROOMS. Comfortable and plea sant rooms, home-like atmosphere. Living room and kitchen priv ileges. 479 Rose Ave., phone 837. Lulah Fullerton. 8tfc APARTMENTS for rent. Morrow Apartments, 545 Bridge street. ___________________________ 26tfc LOST AND FOUND WANTED 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 CALVES CALVES CALVES We need 100 more calves every Monday to supply the demand of our buyers. 30 day old to 18 mos. oid calves. Don’t give them away. Bring them to Sudtgll’s Community Auction, Beaverton, Oregon. 2tfc NEW, HOME LAUNDRY. Family washing washed and dried, 15c lb. Finished at reasonable rates. Mrs. E. M. York, 108 A St., phene 1107. 38tfc CASH FOR YOUR CAR. Before selling your car, let us make you an offer. Greenwood Motors, Dodge and Plymouth dealer. Phone 1121._________________ 17tfc Vernonia Meets Every Friday 8 P. M. W. N. Noakes, W. P., Timber Rt. Bob Wallace, Secretary 7-48 American Legion VERNONIA POST 11» Meets first and Tk.rd Men. ef Each month. AUXILIARY First and Third Tuesdays 1-48 WE WISH to thank our friends and neighbors for the many kind nesses and floral offerings dur ing the recent illness and loss of our mother. Harry and Emma Condit Anna Ohlcr Gregory and Lois Schmidlin Frank and Pauline Schmidlin fony and Louise Smejkal Joe Schmidlin Crue Ohler 8tl NOTICE NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS Every person owning or keeping any dog over the age of eight (8) months within the state of Oregon shall, not later than March 1 of each year or within 30 days after he becomes owner or keeper of such dog, procure from the county clerk of the county in which he resides, a license for such dog by paying to the county clerk a license fee of one dollar ($1.00) for a male or a spayed bitch and three dollars ($3.00) for a female dog. Any person who shall fail to procure said license within the times as herein provided shall be required, upon procuring such li cense, to pay an additional sum of one dollar ($1.00) for each dog after March 1. Columbia Dog Control Board O. E. Wyeth, Chairman A. R. Melis, Secretary, Ralph Langdon, Mgr. John L. Lane, County Enforcement Officer and Claim Adjustor Feb. 15, 22, and 29, 1948. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE is hereby given that a public hearing will be held before Melvit^ J. Conklin, Examiner for the Department of Agriculture, Milk Control Section, at the Coun ty Court House room, St. Helens, Oregon, February 25, 1948, at the hour of 1:15 P.M., to receive testimony and evidence on matters relating to the production and dis tribution of fluid milk and cream in Columbia county Marketing Area; to consider minimum whole sale and retail prices and min imum prices distributors shall pay to producers. Dated at Portland, Oregon, this 13th day of February, 1948. THOS. L. OHLSEN, Chief Milk Control Section Department of Agriculture State of Oregon Meets Every Tuesday 8 P. M. Homer Gwin, Noble Grand Wm. D. Shafer, Sec’y. 4-48 Columbia Encampment No. 89 will meet the 1st and 3rd Fridays of each month at the I.O.O.F. hall. Bill Heath, Chief Patriarch Wm. D. Shafer, Scribe. • 1-48 Mt. Heart Rebekah Lodge Meet» 2nd and 4th Thursday evening» of each month in I.O.O.F. Hall. Grace Cantwell, Noble Grand Pauline McKee, Vic* Grand Jewelle Robinson, Secretary Ixmise Hamnett, Treasurer 3-48 • FITTED WAIST • SHAPED HIPS CELLUDUC This product will give your garments longer life, they will shed water and regain much of their new appearance. Ask Us for More Information. Vernonia Cleaners Made-to-measure Suits FURNITURE RUCTION FRIDAY, Feb. 20—7 p.m. SUDTELL’S COMMUNITY AUCTION New dining, living and bedroom sets; chests, tables and chairs; sinks, cabinets and mattresses. Used furniture of all kinds—Heaters, ranges and stoves. Miscellaneous items of all kinds—Ornamental shrubs and fruit trees—Produce of all kinds. Lur.ch will be served OREN E. SUDTELL, Auctioneer SUDTELL'S Community AUCTION Rt. 2, Box 100 Phone 2605 BEAVERTON Ready now for AIR-MINDED MEN! WORLD’S FINEST AVIATION TRAINING If you are 17 to 34, physically fit, and can pass certain mental examinations, you may enlist right now in the U. S. Air Force. Once in the Air Force you will have an opportunity to qualify for one of the many technical or specialized train ing courses offered by the Air Training Command. graduates If you have graduated from high school you can enlist In the U. 8. Air Force for 3 years and will be accepted for an Air Force Specialized School of your choice before you enlist, under the Aviation Career Plan. If you are between 20'4 and 28 you can compete for appoint ment to Officer Candidate School. MISCELLANEOUS ALL THESE Now little girl» can have a play garment in feminine styling— different than their brothers. Styled especially for girls — bodice fit—shaped hips—back belt opening. Famous TUMU-TO6 workmen- ship, fee. 2-44. | Beaverton, Oregon Special opportunities for high school NICE WATCHDOG to give away to some good home. Half bulldog, half fox terrier. Good child’s dog. See Bert Tisdale, Treharne. 8tlc Handy staple removers for sale at THE EAGLE office. Save your fingernails and keep yonr temperature down! Keep Dry with IN FOR HIRE land clearing, logging, etc. New TD 18-drum and blade. $12 per hour. Must be 32 hours or you pay moving. Inquire at The Eagle office. 7t3 FOR ALL Kinds of hauling call 8810. Shorty Lee Transfer. 14tf-- icates to John and Pearl Becker in recognition of their having been Grange members for 25 years. Charles Wicklander, State Deputy made the presentation. Slides were shown by county agricultural agent of specimens of vegitation, both desirable and un desirable, and showing the effect of spraying for weed control. A brief talk was given also by the new 4-H agent, Mr. Dahl. Members were present from all Granges except from Winema. • Eighty-five per cent of urban residents in the United States re ceive all their milk by truck. GROWN-UP STYLE 7tfc INCOME TAX—State and Federal. W. K. Pace, O-A 24, Arkansas Avenue, Vernonia. 3t7c Columbia County Pomona Grange met at Yankton Grange hall Sat urday, February 7th for the reg ularly quarterly meeting, Canaan Grange entertaining. Among the guests of the day were Charles Wicklander, state Grange Deputy, and Mrs. Wicklander of the state grange juvenile committee. Much interest is being shown in the National Grange contest for community service and all the Granges are urged to compete. Among projects suggested are parks, highway safety, community clean-up activities, school or church projects, health projects in cluding hospitals, rural recreation or any other activity which may serve the respective communities. Two Granges, Marshland and War ren have already enlisted in the contest. The National Grand Prize will be a $12,000 Grange hall. A resolution was adopted recom mending a special 3-mill tax for the improvement of roads in the county. A seed and plant exchange under the sponsorship of the Pomona home economics committee was held during the day and a home economics conference was held with ideas exchanged. Mrs. Wick lander met with those interested in juvenile Grange work. An event of the Lecturer’s pro gram in the evening was the pre sentation of Silver Star Certif Read and use Eagle want ads They get R—E—S—U—L—T—S •Trade Marti Reg V. •- FM Ort Men and women for beiry work. Work to start, weather permitting. Transportation furnished. One man to work and drive bus. Reg ister by post card to Pomona Grange Adopts Resolution Favoring Special 3-Mill Tax Levy Bundles of old newspapers for sale at THE EAGLE office Vernonia Lodge No. 246 ROLLING HILLS FARM Banks, Oregon Bridge Street Stic TUMBL-TOG WANTED ^JO^I.O.O.F- welcome. Clara Kirk, Worthy Matron Florence Messing, Sec’y. (Fraternal 1935 CHEV. 2-door sedan. L. Carmichael, Stoney Point. 7t3c Mondays Vernonia Temple No. 61 Masonic Temple Communication HALF HORSE reversible electric motor. Inquire at Museum Bar ber shop. N. Soden. 8tl Each Month AUXILIARY Regularly meet»: l»t & 3rd Wed. A.F. 1936 INTERNATIONAL % ton pick-up. 1940 Chev. 5-passenger coupe. 1941 Chev. 5-passenger coupe. 1941 Ford Super 2-door sedan. 1946 Dodge ’A-ton panel. Greenwood Motors, phone 1121. 8tlc Second and Fourth and 975 Sat 8tl WE WISH to thank the many friends and neighbors for the beautiful floral offerings and kindness shown us in the loss of our loved one. Chester Reynolds & Cheryle Lee Mr. and Mrs. Riley Hall Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jacobs Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hall Mr. and Mrs. Albert Reynolds THURSDAY, FEB. 19, 194« 1 2 years ef college or the equivalent All unmarried male citizens be tween 20 and 26 H are eligible to apply for Aviation Cadet Pilot Training. Successful grad uates of pilot training will be rated as Air Force pilots, com missioned as 2nd Lieutenants. Air Force Reserve, and assigned to flying duty with the U. 8. Air Force. . Special opportunities for Veterans of any of the Armed Forces If you had an occupational specie, ty in »ny of more than 300 skills with the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marinos or Const Guard, you may be eligible for a grade as high as Technical Sergeant in the Air Force, de pending upon your skill and previous experience. OPPORTUNITIES ANO SOOD PAY, TOO! You start at $75 a month, plus food, clothing, quarters, medical and dental care, provisions for retirement. In a few short months, you may be rated Private First Class at $80 a month. This actually gives you more net take-home pay than the average civilian pay ÇARFFRS WITH A FUTURE ing for equal benefits. For full detells, ask at your U. 8. Army U. S Army and and U. 8. Air Force Recruiting Station. U. S. Air Force Longview Post Office Longview, Washington