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6 THURSDAY, DEC. 2, 1948 THE EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON CLASSIFIEDS CLASSIFIED RATES FOR SALE—Livestock MINIMUM charge 35c for 25 words or less. Words over min- imum, 2c each. Three inser tions for the price of two. CARD of Thanks & Notices: 75e WHITE Persian kittens for sale. $5.00 each. 191 North St. Tele- phone 423. 48t3 NO CLASSIFIED OR DISPLAY ADV. ACCEPTED AFTER WED. NOON EXCEPT FOR NEXT WEEK’S PAPER. WEINER PIGS for sale. Dale Barker. Timber Rt. Last house on Rose Ave. 47t3 FRYERS. Capitol Hill Hatchery, Timber Rt. Phone 336. 7tfc BLIND sds with answers to be handled by The Eagle: Minimum charge 75c. No information given relative to such ads. Read and use Eagle want ads They get R—-E—S— U—L—T—S No information on classifieds will be given out until after paper is mailed. PIANO FOR SALE—Want res ponsible party living near Ver nonia to take over small spinet piano and pay out on contract. 20% down, 24 months on balance. Write Baldwin Piano Distributors, 1707 Main Street, Vancouver, Wash. 49t3 CREDIT ADDS, 10c EXTRA FOR BILLING. BOLD FACE ads, minimum 75c ea„ 3 for the price of 2. Words over minimum, 3c each. 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 LARGE BOY’S bicycle. Good condition. Call 471 or inquire at Nehalem Dairy. . 49t3c ADE’S MYRTLEWOOD GIFTS. Dress up your living room for Christmas with beautiful plaques! Sizes from 4 in. up, singles or sets. Reasonably prived. Let me know what you want. See Edwin Ade, 1008 First Ave. Also sold at Nance’s. 49tlc A GREEN HOUSE 6xV4x9. North of O-A mill pond. D. S. Jeanotte. 49tl XMAS GIFT for the family. Foot stool, swing box combination leatherette, plastic, cloth. Samples to choose from. See stool at A. A. Woolsey home, 976 2nd St., Vernonia. 49t3 BALED HAY for sale. Guernsey bull, 16 months old. Martin Rain- •water, Vernonia, Ore. 48t3 BUNDLES of old papers fcr sale. Inquire at The Eagle Office. TABLE RADIO. Needs some work $8. Inquire 162 A St., Vernonia. 47t3c USED THOR washing machine. Dan Cason, 626 Rose Avenue. ' ___________ 43tfc USED shoes and loggers caulked sole shoes; rubber shoes. Also shoe work, all kinds, done while you wait. Loggers aprons made to order. Also canvas work done. 763 Second St., E. F. ChambliBS. 36tfc FOR SALE—Machinery 1948 FA170 DODGE truck 114 ton cab and chasis. 2 speed rear end. 7.50 tires. Equipped with spare tire and elec, signal arm. Cost $2765.48. Will sacrifice for cash deal. 1947 *4 ton pickup. 9,000 miles, 5 prac. new tires, rear mud grip tires. Good and clean. $1495.00. Charles Neely, Prescott, Oregon. Phone Rainier 516W2. 49tl 1935 CHRYSLER. Will trade for cow or sell. E. B. Hibbs, 1 mile south of Vernonia on Highway 47. ___________________________ 48t3 TWO 1942 Reo Speedwagon trucks 214 tons. 7-foot 3-inch by 14-foot 6-inch stake beda factory built, hardwood floors, low mileage and clean. $1750.00 each. One 1942 Chev. cab over eng. truck. 1*4 ton front wheel drive if desired. Transfer case with 3 positions for power takeoff. Flat bed 7-foot 3-inchxl6 ft., factory built. 8.25 tires. 28,000 miles. A good buy at $1850.00. Charles Neely, Pres cott, Ore. Phone Rainier 516W2. . 49tl VAUGHN heavy duty Model D drag saw and 2 blades, practically new. $169.00. Call Mrs. R. D. Eby. 49t3c FOR SALE: Timken 353 rear end. Dual drive and reduction. B. M. Niles, 4 vest of Mist. truck dual miles 39tfc FOR SALE: ’36 IjtFayette tudor sedan. $125. It runs. Hank's Parts House. 47t3c FOR SALE—Pianos FOR SALE—Insurance INSURANCE on all kinds of cars regardless of age. All kinds of insurance. Phone 773 Vernonia, Oregon. George Bell, Agent 32tfc Former Mist Residents Operate Filling Station MIST — Miss Miriam Corll went to Westport for Thanks giving. Norman Hansen and his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Kulju went sightseeing over in Washington Sunday. They called on one of our old acquaintances, Mr. and Mrs. Doc Jones, who have a filling station near Castle Rock and are doing well. The Les Closners relatives spent Thanksgiving from Washington with them. Clarence Brown spent part of last week in Washington visiting relatives. Mrs. Austin Dowling and Ber nard were Clatskanie movie visi tors Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Jones were callers at the Austin Dowling home one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Albin Wright and son from Quilcene, Wash, were visitors at the Walter Mathews home recently. He returned but Mrs. Wright stayed to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Mathews, for the week. Mrs. K. Clark from Hillsboro was a visitor at the Walter Ma thews home recently. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mathews went to Astoria Sunday to see her brother, Ed Condit, who is in the hospital there. STATE FARM Automobile and Life Insurance Co’s. Winston Walker, 843 3rd St. (First house behind bakery). Phone 1066. -34tfc Legal Notices NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned Sheriff and Tax Collector of Columbia County, FOR RENT Oregon, in accordance with the APARTMENTS for rent. Morrow requirements of an order entered Apartments, 545 Bridge street. by the County Court of Columbia 26tfc County sitting for the transaction WANTED of county business on November WORK wanted: undergraduate 10, 1948 will offer for sale at nursing or baby sitting and care public vendue the following des of children, hour or day, by cap cribed real estate in Columbia able woman. Write Minnie Wright, County, to wit: Keasey Rt., 2 miles from town. East Forty Feet of Lot 5, Block 49tl 39, Moeck’s Addition to Rainier. WANT TO RENT furnished apart Columbia County has become ment or room. Would like cook the owner of said premises by ing privileges. Call The Vernonia Eagle, 191. 49tlc reason of the foreclosure of de linquent tax liens and said pre WOMAN for housework. Full time. mises will be sold to the highest Phone 375, Mrs. Ralph Mahar. and best bidder for cash in hand __________________________ 49t3c but in no event less than $7500. TWO BEDROOM house in or close to town. Inquire Morrow Apts., No. 3. Rev. Thomas J. Kilcoyne. _____ _____________________ 49t3 Stormy Weather Stops Logging CAMP McGREGOR — Mrs. Myra Husby, Judy and John, came from Camas to spend Thanks giving with the Romine families, Virgil and Vern and also with her brother, Britton Morris, and family. The logging crew came in from the woods at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday morning due to serious storm con ditions. Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Bemis motored to Yakima last Saturday with the intention of returning home Sunday, but having to go through the Satus Pass, were held up by snow and fog until Monday. They visited Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jarvis family at Yakima. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mason and Mr. and Mrs. Britt Morris had dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ainsworth Sharkey of Forest Grove, being met there by Mr. and Mrs. David Morris, residents of Salem where he is a student at Willamette University and a brother to Britt Morris. The Morrises are also past residents of Camp McGregor. Mr. Chas. Lund was a Vernonia caller from Camp McGregor Sat urday. Camp McGregor residents of six months or over all enjoyed receiving a turkey for Thanks giving from the O-A, that has been expressed to the working men and their families for some time. The recipients express their thanks to the O-A. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Peterson mo tored to Clatskanie to visit Mrs. Petersons’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Johnston, and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Anderson, and family from Thursday to Saturday. Fri day they went shopping in Long view, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Johnson and family motored to Portland, Van couver and Estacada, having the pleasure of enjoying three Thanks giving dinners. Among those vilit- ejl were Mrs. Jessie Prutty who arrived from Sladi, Colorado at the home of Mrs. Larson Haugen, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Olson, parents of Mrs. Johnson, and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Olson besides other re latives for a total of 21. Less than fifty years ago, pe Vic Vet $ay$ ÇTUD ê NT-VFTI é RANG- i FYOUR ’ DEPENDENCY STATUS HAG CHARGED, SugMiT PROOF OF ADDITIONAL DEPENDENCY NOW I HEADSTONES and MONUMENTS Rainbow Granite Red and Black Diamond | Mrs. S. L. Kirtland To avoid deterioration while in storage, many parts for Navy planes are now being bought and distributed sealed in “tin cans”. WITH Phone 1024 BANK A [ j at the Cemetery House BOOK Money problems cause a great deal of worry. But a bank book showing regu lar deposits can make money worries fade from sight faster than a jet-pro pelled plane. To have cash in reserve, bank something with us regularly. There is no better time to start than now. Vernonia Branch The Commercial Bank of Banks Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. AFFILIATED yVITH THE COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK OF HILLSBORO 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 LODGE AND CLUB NOTICES MISCELLANEOUS NEW, HOME LAUNDRY. Family washing washed and dried, 15c lb. Finished at reasonable rates. Mrs. E. M. York, 108 A St., phone 1107. Knights of Pythias Harding Lodge No. V. F. W. 116 Vernonia, Oregon Meetings: Bundles of old newspapers for sale at THE EAGLE office Hall, Regular Second and Fourth Mondays Send your Pythian Sisters Second Photo Finishing FILM Dry Cleaning to Portland’s most mo dern plant. Two pick ups and deliveries weekly at Vernonia at your home or our local agent— BEN BRICKEL’S BARBER SHOP OREGON Laundry 6 or 8 Exposure Roll Developed and Printed—Deckle Edge Reprints 5c ( No 35 mm) and Dry Cleaners and Fourth 4-48 A. F. & A. M. Wednesday of each month Vernonia Lodge No. 184 A.F. & A.M. meets at Masonic Temple Stated 2-48 Communication VERNONIA LIONS CLUB MEETS EVERY MONDAY EVENING AT 6:30 VERNONIA COUNTRY CLUB DINING ROOM Lynn Thomas, President Bill Wilson, Secretary F. 8 P. M. Calvin Davis, Noble Grand Wm. D. Shafer, Sec'y. 4-49 first Thursday of each month, at 7:30 p.m. John T. Kirk, W. M. Ray Mills, Sec’y. 1-48 Order of Eastern Star Nehalem 153, Chapter 0. munication first and 3rd Wed. of sisters and broth ers welcome. Clara Kirk, Worthy Matron Florence Messing, Sec’y. SERVICE Guaranteed Radio Service NEAL W. BUSH MELVIN G. HE1BER will meet the 1st and 3rd Fridays of each month at the l.O.O.F. hall. Bill Heath, Chief Patriarch Wm. D. Shafer, Scribe. 1-50 Mt Heart Rebekah Lodge Attorneys at Law Joy Theat-e Bldg. Phone 663 Leave Orders at the Monday, Thursday and Saturday Afternoons VERNONIA EAGLE I Meet, 2nd and 4th Thursday evening, of each month in l.O.O.F. Hall. Pauline McKee. Noble Grand Beryl Cline. Vice Grand Opal Counts, Secretary Louise Hamnett. Treasurer 3-48 1-48 Vernonia F. O. E. (Fraternal Order of Eagle.) Bridge Street Columbia Encampment No. 89 Corner Weed and Maple month each at Masonic Tern, pie. All visiting 810 VERNONIA RADIO & APPLIANCE S. E. Regular com Vernonia Lodge No. 246 Meets Every Tuesday BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL Kent Bauersfeld, Commander James Cox. Adjutant AUXILIARY Regularly meet,: l,t & 3rd Wed. Vernonia Temple No. 61 Meetings: l.O.O.F. Hall Laundry & meeting,: 2 & 4 Weds., 8 p.m. l.O.O.F, Each Month BEN’S BARBER SHOP Expert Tonsorial Work Vernonia, Oregon troleum supplied only eight per cent of the nation’s total energy. Today, alm st half the energy is derived from petroleum and na tural gas, and their use is increas ing steadily. Here on the Pacific Coast, for instance, 90 per cent of the energy is derived from pe troleum and natural gas. Vernonia Meets Every Friday 8 P. M. W. N. Noakes, W. P., Timber Rt Bob Wallace, Secretary 7-4R American Legion VERNONIA POST 11» Meet. first and Third Mon. Each of month. AUXILIARY First and Third Tuesdays 1-49