Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, April 04, 1946, Page 5, Image 5

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Government Tools
Offered for Sale
A diversified list of govern­
ment - owned
surplus machine
tools was announced for sale by
war assets administration this
week. It includes 70 air drills,
40 air grinders, 208 chipping
guns, 2 drill presses, 1 bench
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grinder, 2 acetylene gas flow re­
corders, 2 pipe bend.ng machines,
1 circular cut-off saw, 4 inierted-
tocth circular saw blades and 1
pne.matic wrench. Items are of­
fered for immediate sale on a set
price basis.
Another offering lists two
150-H.P. boilers and one smoke­
stack now at Roseburg, Ore., and
a 32 H.P. boiler at Camp Abbot,
Ore.
Prospective buyers have
until April 8 to inspect the latter
items and enter their offers to
purchase.
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Strawberry Hoers
Find Work Lagging
And Spring Slow
RIVERVIEW — Walter Moore
made a b.sine s trip to Pert-
land Monday and also picked up
his sister, Mrs. Clara Rosebor-
ough, who arrived there that
morning from Seattle and will
Bpend several days here with her
brother and his wife.
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. McGee,
proprietors cf Wayne’s Inn, went
to Hill.boro Sunday to spend
the day with their daughter,
Mrs. Wilbur Ficher.
Mr. Mc­
Gee returned Sunday evening and
Mis. McGee remained to see a
movie depicting scenes taken at
their ranch with Mr. McGee and
herself taken among their fruit
THE EAGLE, VERNONIA, ORE.
THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1946
and nut trees and livestock. She
states that the pictures were very
good. She arrived home by bus
Monday p.m.
One cf cur Surest signs of
spring in past years has been
the departure of our energetic
strawberry hoers each morning
for the Hartwick berry Tanch
sign is very slow in reaching ma­
turity.
Three times the bus
has gone out, but for one day
only as the fields are still too
wet. as reported by the driver of
the bus, Mrs, Magoff.
Miss Betty Glenn, student at
O.S.C., Corvallis, and her sis­
ter, Donna, were Thursday visit­
ors at the George Bell home and
other recent visitors in this home
were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bell
and family of Cutler City.
... is the word
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A brand new ice cream, so high in quality
ARDEN FARMS CO. is proud to present it as...ARDEN
ICE CREAM Rich, creamy, nutritious, delicious...this
newest member of a famous family is the finest ice
cream that can be produced
You'll agree
PERFECT
is the word for ARDEN ICE CREAM
ALWAYS ASK FOR ARDEN ICECREAM
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