Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, August 15, 1946, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE EAGLE, VERNONIA, ORE. THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1946 7
FOR SALE—Livestock
9-M0-0LD Guernsey heifer, ex­
tra fancy. W. C. Moore, comer
10th and Riverview.
32-t3
THREE Guernsey bulls: 1 is 5
mos. old and 1 is 3 mos., both
from Willow Wood and Traveler
breeding, $75 ea. The other Is 24
mos. old from Willow Wood and
Maestro Cream Cup breeding,
$150. Come and see them. Harry
Ingram, Ph. 52R8, Clatskanie.
30t4c
ONE large Jersey cow. fre sh 2
weeks. Good producer. w . N.
Noakes, Timber Rt.
32t3
FOR SALE—General
MANGLE, small size. J. p. Me-
Farland, 1% miles north on Rock
Creek road.
31t3
ARMY BT15—450 horse Wright
engine. Low time. Unlicensed.
$700.00. Holly Holcomb, c^o Harts
Hatchery, Beaverton, Ore.
31t3
WOOD circulating heater. Good
condition. Inquire House 54, O-A
hill.
3O‘.f
50 TONS of rye grass and tim­
othy baled. C. E. Buckley, Kea-
sey Rt.
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LODGES
V. F. W.
meeting«:
Regular
2 & 4 Wed«. 8 p.m.
O. T. Bateman, Commander
B. J. Horn, Adjutant
AUXILIARY
Regularly meets: 1st & 3rd Wed.
4-47
Vernonia Lodge No. 246
.0.0.F«
Meets Every Tuesday
FOR SALE—Real Estate
NOTICE
FIVE-ROOM house and two lots.
958 First Ave. G. W. Thacker.
___________________
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NOT responsible for any bills
other than my own.
GEO. HOBSON.
THREE-ROOM house in River­
view. One 50x100 lot fenced. On
highway. Electricity and plumb­
ing. T. B. Mills, Vernonia. 33tl
Legal Notices
3 ROOM house in good condition.
376 North St., Vernonia.
33t3c
10% ACRES, 8A tillable, some
timber, good barn, chicken house,
hog house, 4-room house fur­
nished, garden fenced and cross
fenced, splendid water, 2 cows,
15 chickens. 3 mi. north on Mist
route Highway 47, % west on
Keasey road.
J. M. Warner,
owner.
31t3
BUY a home in Vernonia. 6-room
modem house, out buildings, fine
garden, young family orchard
and berries. 100-154. 846 Weed
Ave.
31t3
WANTED
SELL your cream and eggs to the
Forest Grove Creamery. Build
a market close to home good as
Portland. Write or phone us for
30tfc
pick up arrangements.
60 HOP PICKERS. Transporta­
tion provided. Picking to start
Sept. 2. No children under 14
unless accompanied by guardian,
but all must be able to pick. Reg­
ister with Mrs. Frank Hartwick,
192 North St. Cull 1042
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LISTINGS on your homes, farms
and small acreage. Free apprais­
als given. We have cash buyers
waiting to buy your place. Call
or write Mr. 'Thompson, c-o Slay-
ter Realty comps y, 528 S. W.
Salmon,
Portland 4,
Oregon,
phone BRoadway 1146. 43tf—
J. E. FOSSUM electric service.
Knight’s building, 708 First St.,
Vernonia. Contract, day work, in­
stallations, alterations, repairs.
Home, commercial, industrial..
Phone 423.
22tfc
8 P. M.
Tom Turner, Noble Grand
William D. Shafer, Sec’y. . .. 4-47
WANTED to buy. lawn mower.
846 Weed Ave., Vernonia.
31-3
Mt. Heart Rebekah
Lodge
LAWN MOWERS sharpened and
repaired.
George Robbins, 526
First Ave. South
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Meets 2nd and 4th Thursday
evenings of each month in
I.O.O.F. Hall.
Silvia Turner, Noble Grand
Noma Canister, Vice Grand
Juanita Edwards, Secretary
Ella Cline, Treasurer
3-47
Vernonia F. O. E.
Order
(Fraternal
Bridge
Street
Vernonia
2nd
4tb
and
Friday«
8
7-46
116
Vernonia, Oregon
MINIMUM
Mondays
Fourth
Each Month
Pythian Sisters
Meetings:
and
Wednesday
of each month.
2-47
Order of Eastern Star
Nehalem
Chapter
153, O. E. S.
Regular com­
munication first
and
3rd
each
of
Wed.
month
at Masonic Tem.
All
pie.
visiting
sisters and broth­
ers
welcome.
Inez Powell, Worthy Matron
1-47
Dorothy Sandon. Sec’y.
meets
Temple
Communication
at
first
at 7:30 p.m.
Walter H. Kent, W. M.
F.
Hawkins,
Sec’y.
1-46
American Legion
VERNONIA
POST 11»
Meet, flrat and
Third Moa.
Each
of
month.
each.
Three
25
min­
insertions
the price of two.
BOLD FACE ads, minimum 50c
ea., 3 for the price of 2. Words
over minimum, 3c each.
THE
EAGLE
no finan­
assumes
cial responsibility for errors that
may appear in ads published in
columns,
its
paper
'his
print
that
which
the
but
is
at
part
in
cases
fault,
of
an
typographical
where
will
re­
adv.
in
1-47
Boiler Removes
Botulism Danger
Botulism poisoning, probably the
most dreaded type of food poison­
ing and which kills from one to
three persons a year in Oregon,
can be easily and positively elim­
inated simply by making sure
that canned food in which is oc­
curs is boiled 10 minutes before
tasting as soon as the can or
jar is opened.
This is the warning given by
G. V. Copson, head of the bac­
teriology department at Oregon
State college, as this year’s can­
ning season starts. While botu­
lism has been reported at least
once in almost every food, about
90 per cent of all cases have re­
sulted from canned string beans
and asparagus used cold as in a
salad, and in canned corn that
was warmed but not boiled, he
added.
“The real danger of Botulism is
that it strikes so seldom that peo­
ple become careless in prepara­
tion of canned food,” Copson ex­
plained. “Because the deadly bac­
teria which cause botulism are so
abundant in Oregon soil, constant
care is needed. Nationally known
commercially canned products
have never been reported as caus­
ing botulism”
It is not safe to depend on odor
or off flavor to reveal botulism
contamination, the bacteriologist
warns. Eating just one string
bean that appeared normal caused
the death of a woman who sam­
pled a can before cooking the
beans for the family, which ate
them without injury after they
were boiled. Half an olive has
also proven fatal.
Following correct, conscientious
canning methods is the first step
in eliminating death from botul­
ism, and the next is making sure
that home canned susceptible
foods are boiled 10 minutes as
soon as opened and before they
are even tasted, he concluded. If
leftovers are put away for a few
days, it is safest to boil them
again.
REFRIGERATION
RADIO SERVICE
COMMUNITY AUCTION
Truck Tires
Available
24-liour delivery on truck
tires of practically every
size.
GREENWOOD MOTORS
Dodge and Plymouth Sales and Service
Dodge Job-Rated Trucks
Vernonia, Ore.
ads
with
answers
to
be
relative to such ads.
POETRY accepted only as
matter. Rate: 5c per type
When you want to have a good
time and enjoy your favorite
beverages, choose Dessy’s
YOUR FRIENDS DO—
WHY NOT YOU?
Dessy’s
Tavern
“Grease Job”
OR
CLASSIFIED
at My Station
paid
line.
DISPLAY
EXCEPT
NOON
WEEK’S
FOR
NEXT
PAPER.__________________
Business - Professional
Directory______________
BEN’S BARBER SHOP
Expert Tonsorial Work
Vernonia, Oregon
NEHALEM VALLEY
MOTOR FREIGHT
Frank Hartwick—
Proprietor
Portland
Sunset -
- Timber • Vernonia
Elsie • Cannon Beach
•
Seaside
Vernonia Phone 1042
When Shellubrication made it» appearance years ago “greas­
ing” your car became an antiquated process. Shellubrication
mean« thorough bumper-to-bumper lubrication plus a host of
supplemental services—a far cry from the old hit and mi««
"gretuing job.”
Geo. Johnson
Vernonia Serv. Sta.
Vernonia Agent for Kaiser-Frazer Corp.
J.E. Fossum Electrical Service
Knight’s Bldg., 706 First St., Vernonia
CONTRACT — DAY WORK — INSTAL­
LATIONS — ALTERATIONS — REPAIRS
Home
Ph- 1121
Make It
Yours
mistake
handled by The Eagle: Minimum
charge 75c. No information given
her sister and brother-in-law, Mr,
and Mrs. Ernest Bonney, of Yelm,
Washington, who were taking
their first vacation in six years.
Before returning home the Bon-
neys plan to visit her sister, Mrs.
Albert Pentecost tn Portland and
Mr. Bonney’s brothers and sisters
at Hood River. The Bonneys are
engaged in dairying and hope to
be able to untangle the complicat­
ed red tape hitched to that oc­
cupation at present.
Recent visitors at the Oscar
Steele home were Mr. Steele’s
daughter (Maxtne) and son-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. James Winfrey
with their infant daughter, Dana
Kay, of Lebanon, Mo. They spent
a week here as Mr. Winfrey, a
photographer, is looking for a
location on the west coast
RIVERVIEW—Norbert Pelster
DDT concoctions now on the mar­
ket to buy for garden, household has been a great sufferer all
week with a broken rib, punctured
or livestock use?
Then two experiment station lung, near-crushed cKest and face
and body bruises which he re­
circulars of information just is­
ceived in a tractor accident last
sued at Oregon State college will
Wednesday.
In attempting to
help straighten out the matter.
make a turn on an old road bed
One is “DDT Products and Pre­
which was flanked by a 20-foot
cautions in Their Use,” by R. H.
Robinson, agricultural chemist, drop, he backed a bit too far
and when he realized that the
while the other is “Suggestions on
nosa of the Fordson was going up
the Use of DDT for Vegetable
he jumped from it, but in its ca­
Garden Pelst Control.” Both are
reening it rolled over him landing
available by writing the college
right-side up at the bottom of
extension department.
the drop. Unable to rise, he
The first of these, after stating
asked his four-year-old son, Ray­
that there are now more than 150
mond, to fetch Mrs. Pelster who
different brands of DDT products
soon had him in the car and on FISHING FOR BARGAINS?
on the market, explains the dif­
the way to a doctor who gave DROP YOUR LINE IN THE
ferent forms and their best uses.
CLASSIFIED COLUMN.
what rel.ef he could.
DDT products are now sold as
Visitors at the J. A. Wirtz
wettable powders for sprays,
dusts, DDT-in-oil products, and home Wednesday were Mr. and
Licensed Contractors
Mrs. John Eastend of San Fran­
DDT aerosol bombs. All of these
have their special uses and some cisco and their host and hostess,
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Beacom of
may b eused more or less inter­
Vernonia. The Eastends were on
changeably while others cannot.
The circular also stresses the their way to visit relatives and
fact that DDT is not in the cate­ friends in Washington, Montana,
Appliance Repairing
Minnesota and Nebraska. The
gory 'of deadly poisons such as
Eastends
and
Beacoms
were
Min­
must be labeled with skull and
STRONG’S RADIO
crossbones, but that simple pre­ nesota neighbors for years and
AND ELECTRIC
their children were schoolmates.
cautions are necessary.
Overnight guests at the Anna
969 Bridge St. Ph. 576
The other circular lists all the
common garden vegetables with Parker home Friday night were
their principal posts and tells
whether DDT will control them
o’- not. Dusting powder of 3 per
cent is the mast useful in the
garden, states the author, Dr. Don
Every Saturday—11:30
C. Mote, head of the entomology
department
i? i v e per cent
1 mile East of Beaverton on Canyon Road
strength is used for squash bugs
Cattle, Calves, Hogs, Sheep, Horses, Chickens, Rabbits
Produce
and similar plant bugs.
Furniture, Farm Machinery, Tools, etc.
DDT is particularly effective
Come to Buy and Sell
with the 11 spotted cucumber
Big Sale
Large Crowds
Ample Space
beetles, the circular shows, a
OREN E. SUDTELL, Auct.
pest heretofore resistant to nearly
all insecticides. It is also good
Rt. 2, Bx. 100, Beaverton, Ore.
for most species of thrips, flea
beetles, cabbage worms, squash
bugs, carrot rust fly, pea weevil
and some others. On many other
pests experimental evidence is
still lacking or inconclusive. Gard­
eners are cautioned not to use it
on edible parts of vegetables.
You Can’t Get a
occurs.
BLIND
Gearhart
AUXILIAR*
First and Third Tacday.
2c
over
Stated
Thursday of each month,
Glen
imum,
for
30c
Words
ADV. ACCEPTED AFTER WED.
Vernonia Lodge No. 184
A.M.
less.
NO
A. F. & A. M.
&
A.F
Masonic
or
CARD of Thanks & Notices: 75c
Hall
I.O.O.F.
Fourth
charge
words
for
Vernonia Temple No. 61
Second
FOR ALL Kinds of hauling call
8810. Shorty Lee Transfer. 14tf-
Classified Ad Rates
I.O.O.F.
Second and
Hall,
FOR ALL kinds of greeting cards
.including beautiful underlays, also
religious
Christmas
greetings
with appropriate verse, see Mrs.
Gertrude Davis, 3d St., River­
view.
33t3
ALL KINDS of insurance: sick,
accident, life, car and lire. Geo.
W. Boll, Phone 773.
6tf-
Knights of Pythias
No.
MISCELLANEOUS
M.
P.
H. W. Carrick, pres.
Geo. Armstrong, Sec”y.
Meetings:
LOST AND FOUND
LEFT in some store Saturday,
August 3: woman’s brown oxford.
Return to West Ore. Co-op c/o
Kelling.
32t3c
Eagles)
of
810
Harding Lodge
CARPENTER work of all kinds.
Fred Lundgren, 924 2nd Avenue.
30t.6
NOTICE OF VACATION
A resurvey of the Old Schmidlin
Road in the Northeast Quarter of
Section 31 Township 4 North Range
4 West of the Willamette Merid­
ian has shown it useless to the
general road system of Columbia
County, State of Oregon, there­
fore the Public will be benefited
by its vacation.
Notice is hereby given that the
County Court at a regular meet­
ing thirty days (30) hence, there
being no objections, will declare
the following portion of this road
duly vacated.
“Description of Vacation”
Beginning at a point on the Old
Schmidlin Road, said point of be­
ginning being 206 feet in a south­
westerly direction along said road
from its intersection with the
Vernonia-Buxton Road thence;
along it’s entire length to the end
near the center of Section 31,
T4N-R4W W.M.
WM PRINGLE, SR.,
County Comm.
GLEN HAWKINS,
Dep. County Eng.
30t4c
Circulars Tell
Proper DDT Use Tractor Accident
Have you been puzzled over Causes Injury
which of the scores and scores of
Commercial
Phone 423
Industrial
A
Vision
of the Future—
Scientific improvements for farming will
revolutionize food storage, processing and
transportation.
Oregon’s farmers and ranchers will benefit
by using modern equipment. They will find
this bank always ready to lend the necessary
financial assistance—without delay and with­
out "red tape.”
ST. HELENS BRANCH
*
Of THf
UNITED STATES
NATIONAL BANK
MIMOgR FKOIRAL OlPOtIT INSURANCK CORPORATION