Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, August 29, 1946, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE EAGLE, VERNONIA, ORE. THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1946 7
COCONUTS AND BAMBOO FOR SAFETY!^
AN EAGLE SUBSCRIPTION
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FOR SALE—Livestock
FOR SALE—Real Estate
MISCELLANEOUS
GUERNSEY coming fresh with
third calf. Give approximately
five gallons of milk daily. In­
quire at store at Buxton. W. R.
May
‘
35t3
CUT FLOWERS—Glads dahlias,
zinnias, carnations. Orders filled
by request or come out and choose
your own. Also vegetables for
canning: beans, beets, cucumbers.
Mrs. John Krinick, end of 10th
st Riverview.
35t3c
ALL KINDS of insurance: sick,
accident, life, car and lire. Geo-
W. Bell, Phone 773.
6tf-
ALIVE or dressed hens. 1123
Washington St. or telephone 1116
34t3
FRIERS. A Newton, 1 mile out
Rose Ave. North.
35tl
FOR SALE—General
25 IB. ICE BOX. Good condition.
E. V. Robertson, 1251 First Ave.
34t3c
WOOD circulating heater. Good
condition. Inquire House 54, O-A
hill.
'
30tf
50 TONS of rye grass and tim­
othy baled. C. E. Buckley, Kea-
sey Rt.
33t3
HOUSEHOLD furniture including
electric ice box. Also miscellan­
eous articles. Good deal to party
buying all. 209 C St
35tlc
CIRCULATING fan. Cost $19
new. Sell reasonable. Museum
Barber Shop.
35tl
ENTIRE furniture for 4-room
house: overstuffed wool rug, 5-
piece bedroom set refrigerator
and
washing machine.
Good
deal to party taking all. Inq. at
Eagle office.
3511
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.
Vernonia Lodge No. 246
Meets Every Tuesday
8 P. M.
Tom Turner, Noble Grand
William 1). Shafer, Sec’y. . . . 4-47
Mt. Heart Rebekah
e
Meet* 2nd and 4th Thur.day
evenings of each month in
I.O.O.F. Hall.
Silvia Turner, Noble Grand
Noma Callister, Vice Grand
Juanita Edwards, Secretary
3-47
Ella Cline, Treasurer
Vernonia F. O. E.
(Fraternal
of
Order
Eaglet)
Bridge
Street
Vernonia
and 4th
2nd
Friday*
8
M.
P.
H. W. Carrick, pres.
Geo. Armstrong, Sec”y.
7-46
Knights of Pythias
Harding
Lodge
Vernonia, Oregon
Meetings:
I.O.O.F.
Monday*
Fourth
Pythian Sisters
and
I.O.O.F.
Fourth
WANT to buy fresh cow or one
to freshen soon. H. O. Hansen,
Timber Rt., Box 41 Vernonia, Ore
35tl
Hall
Wednesday
munication first
and 3rd Wed.
each
of
month
at Masonic Ten*
All
pie.
risitinf
• ister* and broth­
er*
welcome.
Inez Powell, Worthy Matron
Dorothy Sandon. Sec’y.
Vernonia Lodge No. 184
A.F.
&
meet*
A.M.
Temple
Masonic
Communication
at
imum,
2c each.
for
30c
charge
Word*
over
Three
25
min­
insertion*
first
at 7:30 p.m.
Walter H. Kent, W. M.
F.
Hawkin*,
Sec’y.
1-46
American Legion
VERNONIA
POST
11»
Meets first and
Third Mon.
Each
of
EAGLE assumes
no finan­
may
it*
ads
appear in
columns,
but
Linoleum Gloss Finish
Dries in 1 hr. Qts. only.
Was $1.40. Now $1.25
Wallpaper Cleaner Qt.
was 65c. Now 50c
UPGARD’S
cases
chi* paper
^rint that
i is
which the
occur*.
typographical
at
part
ad*
fault,
an
of
re­
adv.
in
mistake
answers
with
where
will
to
be
handled by The Eagle: Minimum
relative to such ad*.
POETRY accepted only a*
matter. Rate: 5c per type
paid
line.
Business - Professional
Directory
BEN’S BARBER SHOP
Expert Tonsorial Work
Vernonia, Oregon
NEHALEM VALLEY
MOTOR FREIGHT
Frank Hartwick—
Proprietor
Portland
•
Timber
Gearhart
AUXILIAR*
1-47
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KICK-BOARDS AND FLOATS made from bamboo and coconuts are used
by these young swimmers in the Gulf of Fanay, Philippine Islands. With
the assistance of the American Red Cross, the first national Water Safety
school outside of continental United States is under way in the Philippines
this year. (American Red Cross photo.)
Auto Parts Are
Plentiful-WAA
Critically - needed automotive
parts and garage equipment are
literally pouring into this area by
the carload since the Portland
war assets automotive division
took over direct sales for this re-
gion recently.
During July sales to wholesalers,
garages, parts dealers and fleet
operators amounted to $600,000
and August sales are expected to
be higher. WAA maintains in
Detroit a centralized inventory
record of all substantial quantities
of items, regardless of their phys­
ical location, so that an order
placed with the Portland office
gives a complete check of the na­
tional supply. Small quantities
and used surplus will be sold di­
rect by the Portland office, how­
ever, if it is located here.
Interested parties may reach
the Portland office by Writing to:
War Assets Administrator!, P.O.
Box 4062, Portland 8, Oregon.
The national inventory is ap­
proximately $300,000,000 and new
quantities are being added daily.
It is broken down into five gen­
eral classifications:
Automotive
spare parts, automoti ve and repair
equipment, tire and tube equip­
ment, lubrication equipment, and
automotive machine shop equip­
ment.
According to E. L. Smith, chief
of the automotive division, current
orders are arriving in about 30
days and are about 85 per cent
complete. WAA allows trade dis­
counts, prefers to sell on approved
credit, and includes in each cata­
log every detail of information a
buyer needs to write out an or­
der.
Dessy’s
Tavern
NEW AND USED PARTS
Gas and Oil
Expert Auto Repairing
Open at 7:30 A. M.; Closed at 6:00 P. M.
We Close Sat. afternoon and all day Sunday.
LYNCH AUTO PARTS
RIVERVIEW
Phone 773
Auction Sale
SEPTEMBER 2, 1 P.M.
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
5
Cows all Bred to Registered Whiteface Bull
18 hens, chickens.
20 to 25 tons of hay loose on farm.
Old Homestead of Roberts place, 10 mi. south
of Vernonia, 4 mi. north of Timber, one mi. off
Wolf Creek highway
CLYDE ROTH, Owner
DAN ROTH, Auctioneer
An aluminum non-sinkable boat,
12 feet long, weighing 150 pounds,
is a Kentucky manufacturer’s con­
tribution.
□ivtifayoiugA.
For values—think of
Fowler’s and act ac-
cordingly. Try the new
and used store first
FOWLER’S
Store Open Evenings
from 5 to 7 p.m.
FOREST GROVE CREAMERY
Highest cash price paid for cream and eggs.
Picked up at your door once or twice weekly.
Phone us and arrange pickup days.
Cream prices advancing as they have recent­
ly with good pastures and feed crops should be
special inducement to save and sell cream.
•
Vernonia
•
Beach
Seaside
Vernonia Phone 1042
PHONE 126
SIILIKI
nisrru
PRODUCTS
on
in combinations
to signify exactly what you wish to be
conveyed. A message, a greeting or a
record is not complete unless it bears the
unmistakable characteristics achieved by
COMMUNITY AUCTION
Every Saturday—11:30
1 mile East of Beaverton on Canyon Road
Cattle, Calves, Hogs, Sheep, Horses, Chickens, Rabbits
Produce
Furniture, Farm Machinery, Tools, etc.
Come to Buy and Sell
Large Crowds
Ample Space
OREN E. SUDTELL, Auct.
Rt. 2, Bx. 100, Beaverton, Ore.
Big Sale
$1
7-ft. McCormick Deering mower & swather. ly
John Deere model D tractor, 1938 on rubber. |g
6 ft Killfer Chisler like new.
7-ft. tandem disc, 1 hay rake.
«
3-sect. lvr. harrow. 1 3-btm. John Deere plow. ■
horse cultivator. 1 two-row corn planter. O
saddle horse, 6 years old. Gentle.
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Jersey cows, 2nd calves, to freshen Sept. ||
cow, 7 years old, to freshen in September.
Whiteface to freshen in Jan., 2nd calf.
Guernsey to freshen in Jan., 2d calf.
Jersey to freshen in Jan., 2nd calf.
•
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Jersey to freshen in March, 6 years.
Jersey to freshen in March, 2nd calf.
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Whiteface heifer, 2 years old. Bred.
IB
Jersey heifers, 2 yrs. old, bred.
M
Calves, veal to 8 mo. old.
s|
published in
in
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Come one, come all—for a
friendly glass that will quench
the strongest thirst—and it’s'
twice as good on a hot day!
I
cial responsibility for error* that
Sunset • Elsie - Cannon
month.
First and Third Tuesdays
over minimum, 3c each.
THE
Limited Stock
Stated
Thursday of each month,
Glen
Appliance Repairing
STRONG’S RADIO
AND ELECTRIC
Quick-dry Enamels
Gal. was $5.70
Now $5.00
Qt. was $1.60
Now $1.40
Pint was 86c
Now 75c
charge 75c. No information given
A. F. & A. M.
! REFRIGERATION
!
! RADIO SERVICE
CASH for small upright piano. T.
F. Hillyer, cor 9th and Hiway 47,
Riverview. Mist Rt. Box 70. 35t3
BLIND
1-47
Licensed Contractors
Interior 4 - hour Floor
Varnish. Was $5.15
Now $4.50
BOLD FACE ad*, minimum 50c
ea.t 3 for the price of 2. Word*
153, O. E. S.
Regular com«
RED billfold with name Mrs. Jim
Hays on outside. Contained car
license and keys, no money. Find­
er please notfy Mrs. Bert Haw­
kins.
35tl
WOMAN for care of children
from 1 to 6 p.m. and all day Sat­
urday. Call at Western Auto Store
and ask for Mrs. Ready.
34t3
Order of Eastern Star
Chapter
LOST between Mist and T.lla-
mook, one 42-in. Hoe and Co. cir-
cular saw, inserted teeth. Re­
ward. Taylor Brothers, Blaine,
35t3c
Oregon, Gen Del.
Interior or exterior Spar
Varnish. Gal. lots was
$5.86. Now $5.25
2-47
Nehalem
BLOODHOUND, Black and white,
strayed to Columbia Logging
camp on Pebble creek. Owner
may have by paying for keep and
this ad.
34t3c
PLANO teaching
21 years exp.
Special attention given to chil­
dren and new beginners. Mrs.
H. L. Russell, 1208 Bridge St.
35t3
for the price of two.
CARD of Thank*'& Notice*: 75c
of each month.
LOST: Milos ladies’ wrist watch
between Vernonia Drug Co. and
Pal Shop on north side of street.
Liberal reward. If found return
to Mrs. Bert Hawkins.
35t3c
969 Bridge St. Ph. 576
or les*.
Way, Folks
LOST AND FOUND
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
word*
Hight This
FOR ALL Kinds of hauling call
8810. Shorty Lee Transfer. 14tf-
WANTED to buy: girl's cheap
pony. Inquire at Reynolds at Tre-
hame. Telephone 8813.
35tlc
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 comp» y, 528 S. W.
Salmon,
Portland 4,
Oregon,
phpne BRoadway 1146. 43tf-—
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FOR ALL kinds of greeting cards
¿ncluding beautiful underlays, also
religious
Christmas
greetings
with appropriate verse, see Mrs.
Gertrude Davis, 3d St., River­
view.
33t3
60 HOP PICKERS, Transporta-
tion provided. Picking to start
Sept. 2. No children under 14
unless accompanied by guard an,
but all must be able to pick. Reg-
ister with Mrs. Frank Hartwick,
192 North St. Cull 1042
33t3
MINIMUM
Vernonia Temple No. 61
Meetings:
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
pick up arrangements.
30tfc
Classified Ad Rates
Each Month
Second
A BARGAIN at your door. Five
rooms almost finished, 15x20 liv­
ing, 12x12 and 10x12 bed rm.,
17x10 Kit. with a modern unit.
Utility room. % basement, new
furnace to be installed, 1-161 ft.
deep well, 1 open well, 1 pressure
pump. Cow, calf, pig, 2 ton hay.
Garage and wood shed. Barn on
6V4 acres. All material on ground
to finish. Price $5500, call Singer
MU 2491 or BR 5519. Burns
Realty Co., 236 S. W. Alder,
BR 5519..
35tlc
CARPENTER work of all kinds.
Fred Lundgren, 924 2nd Avenue.
Second and
Hall,
FIVE-ROOM house two lots,
chicken house, garage, fruit room,
wood shed with 4 loads wood,
Wood circulating heater, wood
range, davenport, chai’r, can be
bought separately. 987 Second
St., Vernonia, Ore.
35t3
LAWN MOWERS sharpened and
repaired.
George Robbins, 526
First Ave. South
27t9
116
No.
THREE rooms and nook furnished
and one lot. Cheap if taken by
Sept. 1st. 542 Th rd St
35tl
52 GIFTS IN ONE—
EAGLE
composition.
THE VERNONIA
EAGLE