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THE EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON CARD OF THANKS CLASSIFIED RATES M IN IM U M charge 30c for 23 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. FOR SALE—General SIGNAL CORPS U.S. army radio receiver and transmitter B.C.- 654-A Computer (Parallox) Sight ing Station. (Norden bomb sight computer). Inquire Guy I. Thom as, West Oregon Electric office. 20t3c FOR SALE—General FOR SALE—Insurance 8-PIECE blond dining room set. Includes table, buffet and 6 chairs. Inquire at Vernonia golf course. 20t3c STATE FARM Automobile Insur ance Co’s. Winston Walker, 843 3rd St., Phone 1066. 34tfc FOR LATEST styles in dress making and remodeling, Call 253. __________________ 13tfc INSURANCE on all kinds of cars regardless of age. All kinds of insurance. Phons 773 Vernonia, Oregon. George Bell, Agent 32tfc LAWNMOWERS sharpened. T. L. DeHart. First house on the left off junction at the end of State St. 13tfc YOUTH BED, very good condition $20. Infants enamel Bathtub, good condition. $1.50. Harold Carrick, 1062 Rose Ave. , 18t3 FOR SALE: Straw oats and wheat and barley. Good clover hay also. Can deliver. Mike Yunker, phone 1610M, Rt. 2, Forest Grove. 9tfc Bundles of old newspapers for sale at office EAGLE THE FOR SALE—Piano» GOOD, USED PIANOS and new Spinet pianos. Such old reliable makes as Kimball, Story and Clark and Wurlitzer. Contact our local agent, Mrs. Fullerton, or write Longview’s Exclusive Store, 1206 Broadway, Longview, Wash. We recommend Walter Norby, piano tuner. 7-8-48 FOR SALE—Machinery FRIGIDAIRE 376 North St., L. M. Porterfield. 19tfc BOYS BICYCLE. $25.00 cash. New brake and accessories. Hank’s Part's House. Phone 773. 20t3 ONE Merritt and O’Keefe gas range, almost new, also a Mission gas water heater very reasonably priced. Call 1352 or see it at Jake Bergers, South Rose Ave. 19t3 FARM-ALL tractor and equip ment. Surge one-unit milking ma chine. l'/i HP McCormick-Deer ing gasoline engine. Butane range 6 months old. Buckeye Market, Cornelius, Oregon. 19t3 BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL BEN’S BARBER SHOP Expert Tonson'al Werk Vernonia, Oregon Portland Sunset - - Timber • Vernonia Elsie - Cannon Beach Gearhart * Seaside Vernonia Phone 1042 Helene Curtis Park Avenue Machine or Machineless Permanents NEAL W. BUSH MELVIN G. HEIBER Attorneys at Law Joy Theatre Bldg. Phone 663 ' Monday, Thursday and Saturday Afternoons Harding Lodge Meetings: Hall, Kent Bauersfeld, Commander James Cox. Adjutant 4-48 116 LO.O.F. Second and Fourth AUXILIARY Regularly meet*: 1st & 3rd Wed. No. Vernonia, Oregon meeting*. 2 & 4 Weds., 8 p.m. Mondays Each Month A. F. & A. M. Pythian Sisters Meetings: Vernonia Lodge No. 184 A.F. & A.M. meets at M asonic Temple Stated Communication first Thursday of each month, at 7:30 p.m. 1-48 Order of Eastern Star Chapter 153, 0. E. S. Regular com munication first and 3rd Wed. month each of Second and of each ir.onth I.O.O.F. Fourth Hall Wednesday 2-4R 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» All pie. ▼¡siting sisters and broth FOR TRADE FARMERS SPECIAL Dodge Power Wagon. Weapons carrier truck, 4-wheel drive, %-ton. New 2-botton plow, $1200 value to trade for late car equal value or will assume. V. B. McFadden, Mist Rt., Vernonia. 20t3 WANTED______________ STRAWBERRY pickers for Irvin Mead. Must be 14 or over. Sign up with Tex Mills, 875 Park Drive. Free transportation’. 20t2c WANTED Cabinet work. 336. Phone 19t3c WANTED Clara Kirk, Worthy Matron Florence Messing, Sec’y. Vernonia Lodge No. 246 1-48 Meets Every Tuesday s P. M. Vernonia F. O. E. Order of Eagle.) 810 Bridge Street 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 Third Mon. Each of month. AUXILIARY F’rst and Third Tuesdays 1-49 NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF COLUMBIA Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate of Wayne I. Crume, deceased, by the County Court of the State of Ore gon for Columbia County, and has qualified. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same, duly verified as by law required to the undersigned at 405 Guardian Building, Portland, Oregon, within six-^ months from the date hereof. Dated and first published April 22, 1948 Last publication May 20, 1948 HARVEY H. CRUME, Adminis trator LORD, ANDERSON & FRANK LIN, Attorneys 405 Guardian Bldg. Portland 4, Oregon Berry Pickers Pickers must be 12 years old or over or be accompanied by guard ian or parents. Only pickers fur nished transportation free. Reg ister by post card to 7tfc 3 CALVES CALVES ’ CALVES . We need 100 more calves every Monday to supply the demand of our buyers. 30 day old to 18 mos. old calves. Don’t give them away. Bring them to Sudtell's Community Auction, Beaverton, Oregon. 2tfc PRINTING ■ z Economic Balance - j Improves; Buying Power Increasing SUMMER CAMP Homer Gwin, Noble Grand Wm. D. Shafer, Sec’y. 4-49 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 Thnr.day evening* of each month in I.O.O.F. Halt Grace Cantwell. Noble Grand Pauline McKee, Vie. Grand Jewelle Robinson, Secretary Ixraise Hamnett, Treasurer 3-48 FOR ALL Kinds of hauling ca'l 8810. Shorty Lee Transfer. 14tf-. OFFICE SUPPLIES at the EAGLE OFFICE n^MaBaaaKaeewKau WE PAY YOU CASH for your car. Before you sell, see Green wood and let him make you an offer. Greenwood Motors, Dodge and Plymouth dealer. Phone 1121. ___________________________ 17tfc NEW, HOME LAUNDRY. Family washing washed and dried, 15c lb. Finished at reasonable rates. Mrs. E. M. York, 108 A St., phone 1107. Handy staple removers for sale at THE EAGLE office Save your fingernails and keep your temperatane down! / MApe when n wm pR«anrp * A5 Hl^ SHIP WA5 ÍTARTIH^ , OH A ROUND-THF-WORLD, \J0yA6t IN 1631 FIRST U4EP PAPER AT AN ^4 unknown pate — 7 1 BY 156 B.C. THEY WERE MARINA IT ’ FROM THE PULP OF THE MULBERRY TREE SlNCE i860 ONLY TWO 5TATF5 HAVE SUPPORTED THE SAME PARTY WITHOUT A BREAk'.... VtRMOMT MA5 VOTEP REPUBLICAN, AMP 6Í0R61A VOW DEMOCRATIC fW 80 YEAR« Mr. and Mrs. James E. Buckley of Yakama, Washington were overnight visitors at the Buckley ranch last week. Mr. and Mrs. Darrel DeVaney and children spent the week end at the beach. Work Started On Building KEASEY — Mrs. Julia Boeck, who has been visiting a sister in Califcrn'a, is home again. Mr. and Mrs. Carrol Buckley THE NEW LOOK made a business trip to Hillsboro last week. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Fox drove into Portland Tuesday. R. L. Stanwood has begun build ing on the acreage he recently bought from J. P. McFarland. A get - acquainted shower was given Tuesday by Marie Christen sen for May German, who now lives on the former Lusby place. Those present were Mrs. Elsie Baker, Margaret Miller, Alice Buckley, Blanche DeWitt, Iva Gill ham, Juanita Suarez, Marie Chris tensen and May German. Games were played and a delicious lunch followed the opening of presents. ! them in. We’ll lengthen, clean and press them—give you the new look ... at hardly any expense. i Vernonia Cleaners FOR ELECTRIC HOT WATER VL RNONLA EAGLE ROOMS. Comfortable and plea sant rooms, home-like atmosphere. Living room and kitchen priv ileges. 479 Rose Ave., phone 837. I.ulah Fullerton. 8tfc Handy staple removers for sale at THE EAGLE office. Save your fingernails and keep your temperature down! FLA6 BY CAPTAIN VWUlAM '/ DRlVBR, 5ALEM. MA«. Z 5AILIN6 CAPTAIN. -HI4 4 £ 5A l UTB TO WB FLA6 WA< Our specialty is un usual printing of ah types. • Wedding Invi tations, social cards— /ill types of printing moderate cost. APARTMENTS for rent. Morrow Apartments, 545 Bridge street. 26tfc MISCELLANEOUS Ht iH-iPuriu* t FORRENT THE FOXES CAMP FOR BOYS offers military training, recrea tion, summer camping. Limited regulations, NOW. Boys 6 to 16. Reasonable rates. Write M. E. Fox, Vernonia, Ore. 20t3c Hack Special Rates HIGHEST ca3h prices paid for cream and eggs at your door— picked up once or twice weekly— call or write Forest Gruve Cream ery, Forest Grove, Oregon, phone 126. 14tfc welcome. ers (Fraternal NEW, 2-tedroom modern house close in. Also business space for rent. Inquire at 847 3rd St. " 18t3 MINNEAPOLIS — Purchasing power of the average American family continues to be higher than • year ago, and indications are that it will remain high. This is revealed in the monthly Investors Syndicate survey of “real income,” which is the relationship between revenue and living costs. > The next break in the price structure is more likely to come in clothing than in food, the sur vey reports. Clothing prices al ready are "soft,” snowing the lowest increase over last year of any major factor in the cost struc ture. ( While the average family’s bills come to $1.11 for every dollar they coat a year ago, its income is up to $1.14 for every dollar, making the “real income” index $1.03. I Another wholesome sign, the Investors Syndicate report shows, is the balancing of various types of income. Salaries are going up a bit faster than wages and farm income, finally enabling the white collar workers to hold their own in the price spiral. Investment in come also Is increasing slightly faster than the average of all in come, 'after months of being be hind wages and farm income. “The predictions of pessimists a few months ago. that a recession was inevitable, are being proved nnsound,” said E. E. Crabb, chair man and president of Investors Syndicate, a leading distributor of investment certificates. “There is constant evidence that the econo mic factors are being brought into better balance. Thia is • sign of progress toward true economic stability. • A total of 79,000 naval reserv- ista participated in two week active duty training cruises dur ing 1947. 9 NAMB ’OlP 4l0«y • WA6 I <5«VBN TO THE AMBWKAN \ Legal Notices FOR RENT Vernonia Temple No. 61 Nehalem FOR SALE—Real Estate Knights of Pythias V. F. W. John T. Kirk, W. M. Ray Milla, Secy. FRYER Rabbits for sale. C. D. Bushart, Capitol Hill, Timber Rt. 18t3 Riverview Beauty Shop LODGE AND CLUB NOTICES Regular FRYERS and fresh eggs. Capitol Hill Hatchery, Timber Rt. Phone S36. Ttfc Our Great America iV THE SENIOR CLASS of Ver- nonia high school would like to take this means to thank the American Legion Auxiliary and the other organizations who helped in giving a very enjoyable Senior banquet. 20tlc ROLLING HILLS FARM Banks, Oregon Phone 7712 NEHALEM VALLEY MOTOR FREIGHT Frank Hartwick— Proprietor FOR SALE—Livestock I WISH TO EXPRESS my most sincere appreciation to those neighbors and friends who were so thoughtful at the time of the death of Mr. Richmond. The flowers and kindness was ap preciated very much. Mrs. Cressie Richmond Keith S. Richmond Mary A. Lowery 20tl THURSDAY. MAY 13, 1948 HEATERS AND INSTALLATION ANDERSON-ROEDIGER Plumbing and Stock Millwork Supplies Vernonia, Ore. Phone: Plumber, 5713, Shop 575