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FOR SALE—General FOR SALE—Machinery HAWAIIAN electric guitar and amplifier for sale. Mrs. Shirley Kirtland, residence at Vernonia cemetery. 43tlc ’34 FORD coupe. Motor in good condition, Two good tires, two fair tires. $190. Howard Larson, 42t3 Birkenfeld. USED THOR washing machine. Dan Cason, 626 Rose Avenue. 43tfc ALTO saxophone and RCA cabinet radio, both in good condition. See Mrs. Charles Justice. 42t3c FOR SALE: Wall phone and a good recapped <7:00 tire. Radio and new washing machine. Call at trailer on Second St. 41t3 RABBIT hutch, $5.00; crocheted fancy work, chair sets, vanity sets, doilies, scarfs, aprons, etc. Two room house. Prefer elderly people or teachers. Helene Hanel, 1302 State St. 41t3 4 PLEASE will the lady who took, Saturday, October 16, a black field Spaniel in her car between Rock creek and Keasey, license number 362, call St. Helens, Oregon, 165J. Reward. 43tlc 1947 RED Harley Davidson 61- O. H. V. Deluxe motor cycle for sale. $750 cash. Has foot shift, spot lites, etc. Inquire at Sunny Side Service. 42t3 FOUND: 1 stray cow. Owner must identify, pay for ad and keep. J. C. DeRosia, Birkenfeld. . 40t4c FOR SALE—Real Estate FOR Al.L Kinds of hauling: ca'l 8810 Shortv Lee Transfer. 14tf- FIVE ACRES with 2-bedroom mo dern house. $3,200 cash, balance $1800, payable $20 month plus interest. 1st house on right on Stoney Point. 42t3 NEW, HOME LAUNDRY. Family washing washed and dried, 15c lb. Finished at reasonable rates. Mrs. E. M. York. 108 A St., phone 1107. FOR SALE—Insurance MISCELLANEOUS LEGAL NOTICE City of Vernonia is advertising INSURANCE on all kinds of cars for bids on the City Airport sit regardless of age. All kinds of uated about 4 miles west of Ver insurance. Phone 773 Vernonia, nonia, consisting of 43.72 acres, FOR SALE: Timken 353 truck Oregon. George Bell, Agent 32tfc more or less, 3214 acres in runway, rear end. Dual drive and dual reduction. B. M. Niles, 4 miles STATE FARM Automobile and balance surface cleared and seed west of Mist. 39tfc Life Insurance Co’s. Winston ed to grass for pasture. Hangar Walker, 843 3rd St. (First house building 44'x44'6”. Office budd FOR LATEST styles'in dress ing 16’x24’. Timber estimated behind bakery). Phone 1066. making and remodeling, Call 253. at $1800.00. Nehalem river is 34tfc 13tfc the south boundry line. City reserves the right to reiect FOR SALE — Livestock LARGE MONTAG circulating •any or all b:ds. 43t2c heater. First class condition. WEINER pigs for sale. *Vern J. Phone 837. 479 Rose Ave. 36tfc Boyer, Timber Rt., Vernonia side NOTICE OF ALLEY VACATION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, 43tl USED shoes and loggers caulked of bridge at Arcadia Park. that Wilbur A. Davis and Lillian sole shoes; rubber shoes, Also FRYERS. Capitol Hill Hatchery, Davis filed with the City Council shoe work, all kinds, done while Timber Rt. Phone 336. 7tfc of the City of Vernonia, Oregon, you wait. Loggers« aprons made on the 4 day of October 1948, a to order. Also canvas work done. FOR RENT petition seeking the vacat'on of 763 Second St., E. F. Chambliss. the alley way running east and 36tfc 2-ROOM house for rent. Lights and water. Delbert Ashford, 10th west in the center of Block 28, St. Riverview. 43tl' Second addition of the Vernonia FOR SALE—Machinery Improvement Company to the 1941 BUICK coupe. Heater and ROOMS for rent. Permanent Town of Vernonia, Oregon, which fadio. Greenwood Motors, phone roomers. Mrs. George Nichols, is more particularly described as 1121, Vernonia. 43tlc ' Thirdl St., Vernonia. 42t3 follows, to-wit: Beginning 100 feet North of the ROOMS. Comfortable and plea BUSINESS AND Southwest corner of Block 28, sant rooms, home-like atmosphere. Second addition of the Vernonia PROFESSIONAL 479 Rose Ave., phone 837. Lulah Improvement Company to the Fullerton. 8tfc VERNONIA RADIO & Town of Vernonia, Oregon, which APPLIANCE APARTMENTS for rent. Morrow point is on the easterly boundry Corner Weed and Maple Apartments, 545 Bridge street. of State Avenue, Second Addition 26tfe of the Vernonia Improvement Guaranteed Radio Serv’ce NEAL W. BUSH MELVIN G. HEIBER Attorneys at Law Joy Theai-e Bldg. Phone 663 Monday, Thursday and Saturday Afternoons BEN’S BARBER SHOP Expert Tonsorial Work Vernonia, Oregon Company to the Town of Ver nonia, Oregon; thence East para llel to the Southerly boundry of said Block 28 to the Westerly boundry of East Avenue, Second Addition of the Vernonia Im provement Company to the Town of Vernonia, Oregon; thence North on the said Westerly boundry of said East Avenue, 15 feet; thence West parallel to the Southerly boundry of said Block 28, to the Easterly boundry of said State Avenue; thence South 15 feet to point of beginning; NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the 15 day of November, 1948, at the hour of 8:00 o’clock P. M. at the City Hall of the City of Vernonia, written ob jections or remonstrances may be made and filed with the City Re corder, and at said time will be heard or considered. DATED this 4 day of October, 1948. Albert Childs City Recorder, City of Vernonia 4V5- NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the undersigned. Sheriff of Columbia County, Oregon, by vir tue of an order duly made anl entered herein by the County Court of Columbia County, Oregon on the 29th day of September, 1948, will on the 8th day of November 1948, at the hour of 11:00 o’clock A.M., sell to the highest bidder <for cash at the West front door of the Columbia County Court House, St. Helens, Oregon, subject to a minimum price of $7000.00 therefore, to be paid in cash at the time of sale, the following described parcel of land heretofore by Columbia Coun ty, Oregon acquired for deliquent taxes, to-wit: A part of the northeast quarter of the southwest quarter of Sec tion 11, Township 3 North Range 2 West of the Willamette Meridan, Columbia County, Oregon des cribed as follows: Beginning at a point on the west line of the northeast quarter of the southwest quarter of Section 11, Township 3 North Range 2 West of the Wil lamette Meridan, Columbia Coun ty, Oregon, South 1’20’ West 868.- THE EAGLE, VERNONIA. OREGON 82 feet from the northwest corner of said northeast quarter of the southwest quarter; running thence South 89" 14’ East 140.09 feet; thence North l°20’ East 415.74 feet; thence North 65’23’ East 261.24 feet; thence South 73’46’ East 611.69 feet; thence North 0’41’ West 256.6 feet to the center of the county road; thence North 85’29’ East along center of said road 317.26 feet to half section line; thence South l°07’ West THURSDAY, OCT. 21, 1948 AUCTION SALE SATURDAY, OCT. 23 1 P.M. SHARP 1 */i mile west of Warren school at Warren, Ore. Follow the red arrows. 110 ACRE FARM 45 acres in cultivation, 65 timber pasture, modem home, large barn, 30x90 chicken house, 2 year-urevnd creeks, ’/j acne strawberries, 4 acres black caps, all fall crops planted, best of noil, ideal for stock and berries. 16 HEAD OF DAIRY CATTLE 4 head milk cows — 8 bead good dairy heifers, some bred 4 small calves, all tested for the sale 1 Walking plow Vice, forge, anvil 3 section steel harrow 2 section steel harrow Cyclone weeder Rubber tired Wagon Small buzz saw 1 row cultivator FURNITURE N--’e washing machine P d’oom suite 2 oak round Tables Buffet Straight chairs and rockers Kitchen cabinet Twin tubs Sieel bed, springs, mattress Davenport and chair China closet Many other household items STOM & WALLACE. Owneis Col. Harry H. Wallace. Auctioneer "Tony” Abbts, Clerk W.rren Oregon Hillsboro Bank Phone St. Helens G90-W TERMS: Cash — Far credit make arrangements with the clerk. 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 LOST AND FOUND LOST: truck binder chain between Vernonia and Sunset highway. Re ward. J. L. Kells, Treharne. Knights of Pythias Regular meetings: 2 & 4 Weds., 8 p.m. Lodge 116 Vernonia, Oregon Meetingai Hell, Kent Bauersfeld, Commander James Cox. Adjutant No. I.O.O.F. Second and Fourth Mondays Each Month AUXILIARY Regularly meets: 1st & 3rd Wed. 4-48 pons/e Pythian Sisters s Vernonia Temple No. 61 A. F. & A. M. Vernonia Lodge No. 184 A.F. & at meets A.M. Masonic Temple John T. Ray Mills, Sec'y. Order of Eastern Star 153, Chapter S. E. 0. Regular com munication first and Wed. 3rd month each of at Masonic Ten* pie. All visiting sisters and broth ers welcome. Clara Kirk, Worthy Matron Florence Messing, Sec’y. Order increase of MEETS EVERY MONDAY EVENING AT 6:30 VERNONIA COUNTRY CLUB DINING ROOM Lynn Thomas, President Bill Wilson, Secretary Vernonia Lodge No. 246 £JO^I.0.0.F. Meet» Every Tuesday Eagle») 810 VERNONIA LIONS CLUB 1-48 Vernonia F. O. E. (Fraternal of each month first Communication Nehalem Meetings: I.O.O.F. Hal! Second and Fourth Wednesday Stated Thursday of each month, at 7:30 p.m. Kirk, W. M. Bridge 8 P. M. Calvin Davis. Noble Grand Wm. D. Shafer, Sec’y. 4-49 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» Meet, first and Third Men. Each of month. AUXILIARY First and Third Tamdays 1-4» 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. 1-50 I'4 Billion Dollar Road Block I R ailroads must opbratb around the clock every day and night of the year. Although they know thia, leaders of 16 rail road unions are demanding a five-day, Mon day through Friday, week for one million railroad employes. They want 48 hours pay for 40 hours work —in itself a 20% wage increase. They also demand a minimum of 12 hours pay for any work performed on Saturdays, and 16 hours pay for any work performed on Sundays and holidays. On top of all this they want an additional increase of 25c an hour for every employe! You'd Pay the Bill! Mt. Heart Rebekah Lodge Meets 2nd and 4th Thursday evenings of each month in I.O.O.F. Hall. Panline McKee, Noble Grand Beryl Cline, Vice Grand Opal Counts, Secretary Lonise Hamnett. Treasurer 3-48 Summing up these demands, they mean that these union leaders seek to force the railroads to give one million employes an annual raise which would average $1500 per employe! The total cost of this would be no less than 1H billion dollars per year, which is more than twice the expected net income of the railroads this year. You'd pay the bill, because if these in- rreased costs are forced on the railroads, they must have still further rate and fare increase«. Railroads Run for Everybody— Not Employes Alone Demands Unreasonable These employe« have had substantial raises during and since the war. Their average week ly earnings are higher than the average weekly earnings of workers in manufacturing indus tries. They have more job security than the average worker in American industry. They also enjoy paid vacations, a retirement sys tem and other advantage« more generous than the average worker receives. The railroad industry must nerve not one but many groups—producers, businessmen, ship pers, passengers and the general public— night and day, every day of the year. These unions are proceeding in utter disregard of this important difference between railroads and other industries. Industrial plants can be shut down over weekends and holidays, but freight, mail, express and passengers must continue to move. Everybody who enters rail road employment knows this. In contrast with the demands of these 16 unions, which add up to the equivalent of 48c an hoar, the Conductors and Trainmen recently settled their wage request for an Increase of 10c an hour. On September 18, 1948, the leaders of these 16 unions began taking a strike vote. But the threat of a strike will not alter the opposition of the railroads to such unreasonable demands! Strike Threat I VI We are at first i • MISCELLANEOUS 200 bales of oats and vetch hay 2 hogs ready to butcher 1 saddle mare , « years old 40 cedar posts 1 saddle horsr, 7 years old. both New woven wire and barb wire well b*xbke and gentle Garden tools Many other items too numerous to 4-pane windows mention Farm will be sold by McGuire’s- Lunch will be served by Ladies of Christian church WANTED Harding I MACHINERY New Ford Tractor, less than a year old 6 ft. tandem Ferguson disk 2-bottom 14-in. Ferguson plow New belt pulley for Ford tractor 2 section spring tooth harrow 1 row co-n planter Rubber tired milk cart LODGE ÄND CLUB NOTICES V. F. W 9 1064.28 feet to the southeast cor ner of said northeast quarter of the southwest quarter; thence South 89’35’ West on sixteenth sec tion line 1277.73 feet to the south west corner of said northeast quarter of the southwest quarter; thence North 1*20’ East 438.47 feet on sixteenth section line to the place of beginning. M. R. Calhoun Sheriff of Columbia County, Ore. 41t5c