Friday, May 9, 1941, Vernonia Eagle, Vernonia, Oregon Flag Tournament Dated lor Sunday Homer Michener, Vernonia Golf Course manager, has announced a f ig tournament for Sunday at the course. Purpose of the tournament is to determine handicaps and every- • .ie u eligible. Play will start at 7 30 and prizes will be awarded, Michener said. Handicaps determined Sunday w.ll be used later when a Spring Handicap Tournament will be held. Golfers Win from West Hills Sunday The competition golf *.e;d here last Sunday Hills, although partly gave Vernonia golfers tournament with West rained out, an 8 A4 to FLOWERS Brown’s Flower Shop Corsages, Funeral De­ signs, Potted Plants Located at the Vernonia Bakery 6V4 win. The play was a return match and West Hills brought only a five-man team. Low score for the day was »hot by Merle Ruhl who totaled 86. Vernonia West Hills Anderson 3 Wilson 0 Fletcher 2 V4 Grorfberg A4 Taylor 0 Lewis 3 Ruhl 3 McKell 0 Roediger 0 Haagsma 3 Report Given on Strawberry Crop MIST—(Special to The Eagle) — William Rose was down from the summit Tuesday. He says that, bar­ ling bad weather, he should have plenty of strawberries in about two weeks. Principal Wallace McCrae of the Vernonia high school, and Mrs. McCrae were Saturday night guests of the Ray Mills family which is -laying at the Bridger’s home dur­ ing the latter’s absence. W. R. Johnson is remodeling the bungalow recently vacated by his grand daughter, Mrs. Bjarke. Chas. Sundlsnd and wife will occupy it when completed. Mrs. L. E. McGee was a Clats­ kanie visitor on last Friday. 'Mrs. W. R. Johnson was taken to Portland last week-end for another check-up at the Good Sam- aritan hospital; she returned home again Sunday. Carl Ray and Bernard Dowling LUMBER — SHINGLES — VENEER WHOLESALE AND, RETAIL See my bargains in Kiln Dried Lumber at $8.75 per M. and up. Open Saturdays from 8 a. m. to noon. C. BRUCE SAM’S FOOD STORE GROCERIES, FRUITS AND VEGETABLES An Independent, Home-Owned Grocery HEADQUARTERS FOR FOOD BARGAINS Listen, ladies, if you have a family to keep happy and a budget to keep within, you’ll find happy hunting at Sam’s. Our selection is wide, our prices are right. FREE DELIVERY spent the week-end in Portland. Ttisi Left Send*; Word came from the W illiam Bridger» and Ain Wallace« that they were leaving Texas for home last Sunday. Mrs. Austin Dowling and daugh­ ter, Mrs. Newton Trotter, called on Mrs. Acie Trotter on the Burn hill where the Trotter Bros, are putting up a new tie mill. (Mrs. Ed Reynolds went to Sea­ side a week ago Sunday to seek relief from asthma. We understand she was taken to the hospital dur­ ing the week but have not heard as to her condition. Mrs. F. Siegenthaier was a visi­ tor at the home of Mrs. Dowling Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Roy Hughes is at Yamhill helping care for her uncle. Bud Baldridge was here in the village last week shaking hands with old friends. WANTED—30 strawberry pickers. Write to Irwin or Ed Schlegel at Banks, Route 1. Cabins, wood, water, lights, bed and springs fur­ nished. 17t3 WANTED—Strawberry Pickers. 6 or 8. Families preferred. Cabin, tents, wood, and water furnished. Picking will start around the end cf the month. 4 miles northeast of Buxton. John F. Lee. 19t3 WANTED — Strawberry pickers. Picking starts about May 15 and continues for one month. Tents, stoves and wood furnished. Good Go to Festival---- Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McKenzie and John and Christine McKenzie tTTade a trip to Cutler City and to the Newport Crab Festival Mon­ day. Christine is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Al Crist, at Cutler City this week. While there she will be bridesmaid at the wedding of Miss Myrtle Thorn'brue, a former Ver­ nonia resident. NOTICE I, the undersigned, hereby declare my intention to construct a fish trap approximately 200 feet north and extending 800 feet eastward from St. Helens Bar Dike No. 4 on Sand Island. Glen M. Johns NOTICE Notice is hereby given, that the following described dog has been impounded by the City Marshal of the City of Vernonia, Oregon, in pursuance to the provisions of Or­ dinance No. 246 of the City of Vernonia, and will be killed by the City Marshal of said City if not redeemed prior to the 14th day of May, 1941, A. D. DESCRIPTION OF DOG Color, black and white. Breed, Bird dog. Sex, male. Weight, 60 pounds. Given under my hand this 6th day of May, 1941, A. D. A. D. LOLLEY City Marshal Classified Ads . . . 19t2— FLEXFORM FOR A PERFECT FIT Retain* original measurements or makes minor alterations on your nicest dresses. Forest Grove Cleaners Norman D. Dixon, Prop. Virgil Holgate, Driver Pickup Monday & Thursday Delivery Wednesday & Sat. • • Vernonia Agency, Wendell’s Barber Shop & Bowling Alley. Riverview Agency, Babe’s & Phone 772 FOR SALE—Second-hand range Cheap. Mrs. M. L. Herrin, 334 B Street, directly behind high school. 19tl The Forest Grove National Bank Invites You To Bank By Mail if Inconvenient To Come In Person 4. A. Thornburg, P isidenc. 4 "THE ROLL OF HONOR BANK" REPAIRING Take it to Heath’s. All the details of repair work are cared for efficiently and reasonably. Let us give you an estimate today. Heath’s Service Station See the New KIRBY NOW For appointments Phone 972 between 9 a. m. and 1 p. m. • Have Your Floor Waxed FREE! FOR SALE—Modern house, 5-rooms and *bath. Concrete foundation. Plas ered. All newly decorated in­ side and out. Garage and woodshed. Jewett A. Bush, Vernonia. 19tf— neu/ 194J FOR SALE—Tomato plants, 3 doz­ en for 25c. G. W. Thacker, .-58 First avenue, Vernonia. 19tl SPEED QUEEN F OR SALE—'Pure-bred Jersey bull. 25 months old. He is of excellent breeding. Will R. Chalmers, Ver­ nonia. 18t3 PIANO 1-OR SALE—Want respons­ ible party living near Vernonia to take over small studio piano and pay out on contract on most any terms as this piano must be moved at once. Your old piano taken in trade. Write Baldwin Piano Distributors; 115 East 10th Street, Vancouver, Wash. 17t3 STANDARD CAPACITY • PORCELAIN TUB F OR RENT—Nicely furnished 4- room apartment. Inquire Reeher's Giocery. 19t3— SUBMERGED TYPE ALUMINUM AGITATOR ‘»ANTED—30 Stiawberry Pickers. Register now. Parties of 4 pre­ ferred. Cabins, stoves and wood furnihed. 5 miles north of Balm Grove Park on Hayward road. Pick­ ing begins about May 15. Otto Timmerman, Rt. 2, Forest Grove, Oregon. I8t3 ARC-CUATE DRIVE TRANSMISSION Quiet — No Oiling BEAUTIFUL ALL-WHITE FINISH .... MODERN DESIGN WANTED—Strawberry Picker». 4 miles northeast of Buxton. To start about May 20. Frank Bailey, and Son, I8t2 $ 59.95 WANTED— Strawberry pickers. Good fields, long job. Cabins, May 18. Field located 6 miles north of Banks. Write Paul Schramel, Rt. 1, Banks, Oregon. 18t2— WANTED—Truck to haul shingle Special 80% Collision ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE SEE James F. Rainey House M. O-A Hill $1.00 Down — $1.00 per Week FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES We don't ask you to compare this Model 410 Speed Queen with other washers /irircri the lame. We know, from the standpoint of quality, none of these washers can "touch" Speed Queen. Our challenge is to compare this Speed Queen with washers costing $10 and $20 morel Only then will you fully appreciate how much more Speed Queen gives you. Get Yours NOW Before Prices Advance Geo. G. Paterson Everything for the Home on E-Z Terms at Portland Prices. Or Anywhere STATE 5 bolts. See Thompson at the Cedar- water. Tom Tanaka, 3 miles north paired by Electrakeen system. 19t4— Price $J.00. Will call and deliver wood Timber company. 14tf— of Balm Grove park. for $1.50. Guaranteed work. A. F. 16t6 WANTED—Four shingle bolt cut­ LAWNMOW EIRS—Ground and re- Schalock. ters. See Thompson st the Cedar­ wood Timber company. 14tf— FURNITURE VERNONIA We Deliver FREE up to 150 Milea. RADIOS — REFRIGERATION OREGON — FOREST GROVE