Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, January 23, 1947, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE EAGLE, VERNONIA, ORE. THURSDAY, January 23, 1947 7
LOST AND frOUND
PARTIAL PLATE of false teeth.
Inquire at Eagle office. Owner
may have same by paying for this
ad.
4t3c
FOR SALE—General
FOR SALE—General
WANTED
FIRST QUALITY hay (shock
cured). Ton lots. Horse and Cow.
Elmer Bergerson, Timber Rt.
49tl3e
NICE RANGE. Also good cir­
culator heater. Both in good con­
dition. 376 North St., L. M.
Porterfield.
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1930 MODEL A Ford. Very good
shape, good tires. O. W. Rand,
6th St. Riverview.
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BAILED oat straw, about 3 tons.
Winter Banana and Northern Spy
apples, $1.50. Bring your own
box.
John Krinick, 10th St.,
Riverview.
,
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WANTED: Douglas Fir second
growth timber, suitable for small
mills, in quantity of 1,000,000
board feet or more, on accessible
road. Inquire at The Eagle of­
fice.
2t7c
Loggers, Drivers
Sawmill Men
Pays monthly indemnity for 60
months, $100 a month from first
day of accident.
Vernonia Insurance
Exchange
Ph. 231
Bank Bldg.
3t3c
1935 CHEV. truck. Good, solid
stake bed; 3-ton rear end; 3 ex­
tra tires besides spare. Motor,
rear end and transmission al' in
good condition. Will accept car
in trade as all or part. See R.
M. Baker, 1st house on right on
Stoney Point road. Box 45, Ver­
nonia.
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LODGES
V. F. W.
Regular
meeting«:
2 & 4 Weds. 8 p.m.
0. T. Bateman, Commander
B. J. Horn. Adjutant
AUXILIARY
Regularly meets: 1st & 3rd Wed.
4-47
Vernonia Lodge No. 246
O.O.F.
Meets Every Tuesday
8 P. M.
Orvel Edwards, Noble FGrand
Calvin Davis, Sec’y_____
4-47
Columbia
Encampmest No. 89
will meet the 1st and 3rd Fridays
of each month at the I.O.O.F.
hall.
Carl A. Davis, Chief Patriarch
Wm. D. Shafer, Scribe
Mt. Heart Rebekah
Lodge
Meet« 2nd and 4th Thursday
evenings of each month in
I.O.O.F. Hall.
Noma Callister, Noble Grand
Juanita Edwards, Vice Grand
Beryl Cline, Secretary
Ella Cline, Treasurer
3-47
Vernonia F. O. E.
(Fraternal
of
Order
Eagles)
810
4th
and
2nd
Fridays
8
M.
P.
H. W. Carrick, pres.
Geo. Armstrong, Sec’y.______ 7-47
Knights of Pythias
Lodge No.
116
Vernonia, Oregon
I.O.O.F.
Second and
Hall,
Fourth
ONE excellent 23-jewel Hamilton
pocket watch. Has 24-hour face
with large sweep second hand,
also special compensation for tem­
perature and altitude changes.
Watch especially accurate because
used in air navigation with the
army air forces. Price $49. Also
one 15-jewel Elgin stopwatch ac­
curate to 1/20 of a second. Price
$19. See Merle P. Sanderson,
residence on Timber route next
to Sunnyside Service and Feed
Store.
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1946 22-FOOT Columbian Trailer
house $2000. 130 S. E. 4th St.,
Forest Grove.
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SEMI-DRY slab wood cut to or­
der as you order. $12.00 cord
delivered; $8.00 cord pickup your­
self. See P. F. Holt c/o Lee
White, Riverview.
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FOUR, GOOD 6.00x16 4-ply tires
and tubes. See John Elder at
Union hall or inquire 2nd house
on 7th St., Riverview.
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FOR SALE—Real Estate
FIVE-ROOM house for sale. See
Marge White.
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3-BEDROOM
plastered
house
1 acre ground with some fruit. 3
room home on back of lot. Elec,
automatic water heater. Wired
for electric . range. Oil is piped
in to heater. 831 3d Avenue. 2t3
Mondays
Each Month
FOR SALE—Livestock
ONE 4-year-old bay gelding.
Broke to ride. Gentle. O. W.
Rand, 6th St., Riverview. Owner,
June Wilkins.
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SAW FILING. Hand and circular.
H. H. Frank 1233 Ruth Ave. 2tfc
WISH TO find homes for one
pup and 'two grown cats. After­
noon or evenings, ,125 B St.
3t.3
WANTED: Cottonwood logs, all
sizes, also lumber and poles, all
sizes. Advise prices f.o.b. ship­
ping point, earliest shipment.
Niedermeyer-Martin Co., Spalding
Bldg., Portland 4, Oregon.
3t7c
Business - Professional
Directory_____________
Films Developed
One Print Each
35c a Roll
Pythian Sisters
Vernonia Temple No. 61
Meetings: I.O.O.F. Hall
Second
and
Fourth
714 3rd St.
2-47
Order of Eastern Star
Nehalem
ZEMAN’S
Wednesday
of each month.
Chapter
153, O. E. S.
Regular com­
munication first
each
of
Wed.
3rd
and
Riverview Beauty Shop
Helene Curtis Park Avenue
Machine or Machineless
Permanents
Phone 7712
month
NEAL BUSH
at Masonic Ten*
All
pie.
visiting
sisters and broth­
welcome.
ers
Mona Gordon, Worthy Matron
Florence Messing, Sec’y.
1-47
A. F. & A. M.
Vernonia Lodge No. 184
A.F. &
Masonic
A.M. meets at
Temple Stated
Communication
first
Thursday of each month,
at 7:30 p.m.
Dickson, W. M.
Ray Mills, Sec’y.
Herman
1-47
11»
Meets first and
Third Mon.
Each
of
month.
AUXILIARY
First and Third Tuesdays
BEN’S BARBER SHOP
Expert Tonsorial Work
Vernonia, Oregon
1-47
Men and women for berry work.
Work to start, weather permitting.
Transportation furnished.
One
man to work and drive bus. Regis­
ter by post card to
ROLLING HILLS FARM
Banks, Oregon
Stic
WE ARE looking for listings in
Vernonia on farm and city prop­
erty. If you want to sell, come
in and see us. Reeher’s Real Es­
tate (Howard and Arthur Reeher),
18 First Ave. N. W., Forest Grove.
Phone 33.
. 41tfc
J. E. FOSSUM electric service.
Knight’s building, 708 First St.,
Vernonia. Contract, day work, in­
stallations, alterations, repairs.
Home, commercial,
industrial­
phone 283 or 662
22tfc
THERE ARE 40,000
GOOD JOBS A MONTH
FROM WHICH TO
PICK YOUR CAREER
No Experience is Neces­
sary and Expert instruc­
tion is Provided With­
out Cost as
MECHANICS
PHOTOGRAPHERS
DRAFTSMEN
ELECTRICIANS
MACHINISTS
PHARMACISTS
PLUMBERS
STENOGRAPHERS
WELDERS
RADIO OPERATORS
RADAR TECHNICIAN
AIRCRAFT WORKERS
NEHALEM VALLEY
MOTOR FREIGHT
Frank Hartwick—
Proprietor
•
-
Timber
•
Vernonia
Elsie - Cannon
Gearhart
•
Beach
30c
for
23
words or less. Words over min­
imum, 2c each. Three insertions
for the price of two.
CARD of Thanks & Notices: 75c
minimum
50c
ea., 3 for the price of 2. Words
Seaside
Vernonia Phone 1042
Quick Guaranteed
Radio Service
ZEMAN’S '
714 3rd St.
BLIND ads with answers to be
handled by The Eagle: Minimum
charge 76c. No information fiver»
relative to such ads.
THE EAGLE assumes no finan­
cial responsibility for errors that
appear in ads
may
columns,
•Ma
paper
print
that
which
the
but
is
in
pert
published »*»
cases
fault,
at
of
an
typographical
occurs.
NO CLASSIFIED
OR
where
will
re­
adv.
in
mistake
DISPLAY
ADV. ACCEPTED AFTER WED.
NOON
WEEK’S
EXCEPT
PAPER.
FOR
A WORD OF thanks to all. I
wish to thank the many friends,
Worthy Masons, Catholics and all
others, for kindnesses and services
in the passing of my father.
(Signed)
Elmer Bergerson and
family.
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WE WISH to express our sincere
thanks and appreciation to our
many friends and relatives who
have been so kin'* to us during
our recent bereavement and also
for the many beautiful floral of­
ferings.
The Bergerson family
Tom Varker and family
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MISCELLANEOUS_____
ATTENTION land owners and
farmers, we can sell your stand­
ing timber now. Lena Holmes
Realtor, 816 E. Hawthorne. VE
2418.
4t6c
ALL KINDS of insurance: sick,
accident, life, car and lire. Geo-
W. Bell, Phone 773.
6tf-
FOR ALL Kinds of hauling call
8810. Shorty Lee Transfer. 14tf-
JUST AS YOU are reading this
so
classified,
others. Moral:
results
are
thousands
of
Use
Eagle ads
to
quickly
and
TO APPLY FOR RECENT
PENSION INCREASES
. . . VA WILL HANDLE
THIS AUTOMATICALLY.
Send your
Laundry &
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
and
Dry Cleaners
cheaply.
■ ■
LOOK FOR THE SIGN OF
THE FLYING RED HORSE
OF
MOTORISTS
<OCOMV*
GENERAL
NEXT
¿top
PETROLEUM
cvc / mj
day/
CORPORATION
MOBIL TIRES
K few 16’s in stock now. Mobil tires are man­
ufactured by General Petroleum Co. They are
made of the new, postwar natural rubber and
are guaranteed against workmanship.)
GUARANTEED
REPAIR SERVICE
Expect the best for your car
at Lee’s: Welding, body and
fender work, oiling and greas­
ing, aligning and tire service.
MOBIL FREEZONE AN1IFREFZE
Regularly $1.70 Gal.
Special $1.30 Gal.
Feed Department
PORTLAND GAS & COKE CO. BRIQUETS
$1.22 per sack plus 10c deposit on each sack
STRAW, small bales
90c per bale
Lee Motors
Grocery Department
Sales and Service
POP, MIXERS, COCA COLA and ECT by the
bottle or case.
NO LIMIT
CANDY BARS, Baby Ruth and Butterfingers
NO LIMIT,
CIGARETTES, 16c per pack, $1.40 per carton
EGGS
Farm Fresh Daily
FOR SALE
Classified Ad Rates
its
CARD OF THANKS
Vic Vet $ayj
r YOU don ' t have
Millions
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—•
BOLD FACE ads,
NOT responsible for the debts of
anyone else.
Bessie and Elmer Goodman
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Oregon farmers succeeded in
harvesting a record volume of
crops last year with comparatively
little loss caused by labor short­
ages, according to a year end sum­
mary of the activities of the
O.S.C. Extension service farm la­
bor work just issued by J. R.
Beck, state supervisor. The fed­
eral estimate of 4,658,000 tons of
field crops, exclusive of animal
products, constitutes a new high
for the state, 7 per cent above
1945 and 5 per cent above the pre­
vious records in 1943.
With the elimination of large
wartime labor groups such as
German prisoners of war and
Mexican nationals, continued suc­
cess this year will depend to a
great extent on farmers providing
housing either on the farm or in
community labor camps, Beck be­
lieves. Major effort of the farm
labor services throughout the west
will be in recruiting and direct­
ing transient help from state
to state and within the states to
provide them with ample work and
farmers with adequate labor at
the peak seasons.
Last year 15,739 different
farms, or more than 25 per cent
of the state’s total, obtained work­
ers through farm labor service.
Total placements reached 186,912
for the year despite far fewer
Mexicans and prisoners of war as
compared with recent years.
Of the total placements, 26,-
983 were of women and 51,629
of youth. These averaged about
three placements per individual,
Beck explained.
The balance,
made up of men, included 7483
placements of veterans.
A survey of out-of-state mi­
grant workers last year revealed
workers in Oregon from 36 dif­
ferent states. An, estimated 15,-
000 total helped with Oregon’s
various harvests such as berry,
tree fruits, vegetables, hops, po­
where
Longview Post Office
Longview, Washington
charge
NOTICE
■si n—■—nifiarT ~r»i
Careers in these and hundreds of
other trade classifications may be
your3 if you can qualify for the
New Regular Army. The age re­
quirement is 18 to 34 (17 with
parents’ consent) and you must be
physically and mentally fit.
You’ll be paid a minimum of
$75.00 a month while you learn.
Your food, clothing, quarters, med­
ical and dental care and travel
will all bo provided without cost
to you and you’ll be eligible for
one of the world's best retirement
plans. Retire at half pay for life
after 20 years of active duty;
three-quarters pay after 30 years.
If the job you are seeking is not
listed above, check with your
nearest U.S. Army Recruiting Of­
fice.
And remember, a • three
year enlistment permits choice of
any branch of service which has
quotas to be filled and any over­
seas theatre which has openings!
Inquire today at
MINIMUM
LOST: Boy's Kelton wrist watch
close to grade school. Stainless
steel band. Mrs. A. E. Wood,
Keasey Rt.
4t3
get
over minimum, 3c each.
Sanset
VERNONIA
POST
Attorney-at-law
Office at Joy Theater
building every Monday
Portland
American Legion
WANTED
HOME with good income. All
nicely furnished and another 3-
room furnished all modern house
on rear of lot. On another lot, a
warehouse 76ftx28ft and garage
20fexl2ft. L. M. Porterfield, 376
North St.
45tf
WANTED
V«..rnonia
Meetings:
GOOD Monarch range with coils,
$15.00 or will trade on or for good
22 caliber rifle. R. M. Baker, 1st
house on right on Stoney Point
road. Box 45, Vernonia.
4t3e
Bridge
Street
Harding
ONE, round dining table and 5
leather-seated chairs, $30. One
phonograph and records, $10. 987
Second Ave.
4t3
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
FOUND: Rod and white fox ter­
rier at Old Wilark on Jan. 16.
Rides in car. Owner please call
for dog. A. E. Wood, Keasey
Rt.
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Loss Minor in
Oregon Harvest
tatoes and nuts. Only 2550 Mex­
ican nationals were used and only
750 P.O.W.’s for six weeks in the
Malheur beet fields early in the
season.
Beautiful, pedigreed. Angora
Rabbits, priced very reason-
ably.
TESTED BUCKS AND DOES
AND JUNIOR STOCK
Hutches and water included if
you purchase three or more.
Engage in a fast­
growing enterprise
Wool market assured
Fill in this coupon for Mobilgas Credit Card
and mail to Sunnyside Service and Feed—Now
Name ................................................................... .... .
Address .....................................................................
Employed by ...........................................................
Bank or
Reference .................................................................
Come and see them.
Located H mile past Forest
Grove intersection on Timber
road—long, low, white build­
ing on left side of road or call
SUNNYSIDE SERVICE & FEED
MR. BLAKE
We give valu'ible^/Z" Green Stamps
Vernonia Auto Company
Telephone 887
Near Trehame