THE EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON THURSDAY, JAN. 29, 1948 7 CARD OF THANKS FOR SALE—General_ FOR SALE—General FOR SALE—Machinery WOOL RUG and mat, bed and chest of drawers, coffee table, bridge lamp, end table and plate glass mirror, all practically new. Will sell all for $225. or will sell pieces separately. Mrs. Russell Wells in back of Roseway apart­ ments. 5t3 WHITE ENAMELED wood range for sale. Slightly damaged. Mrs. Frank Hartwick. Phone 1042. 3t3 ONE 1941 Ford super 2-door sedan, heater and radio. One 1940 Chev. 5-passenger coupe. One 1937 Stu­ debaker sedan. One 1946 DodgQ panel. One 1936 1H ton cab and chassis. Greenwopd Motors, phone 1121.________________________ 5t3c SPECIAL: Ths week only: Good used Monarch wood range, tan enamel, $40. Also wood circula­ ting heater, $60. Cash—owner leaving. 1723 Bridge St. 5tl TEARDROP trailer. Very reason­ able. Inquire at Texaco Service station. 5t3 2 TEN GALLON milk cans and strainer. 100 feet garden hose in 50-foot lengths @ $2 per length. 100 feet drop cord, No. 8 wire. 1 riding bridle good as new. 1 milk cow, come fresh in Feb. gives 5%-6 gallons. Albert Walk­ er, Phone 8813, Treharne. 4t3c ONE OIL HEATER nearly new. Includes stovfe pipe, copper tub­ ing and 5-gal. tank. Price $50. Two propane gas floor furnaces with automatic shutoff. 25,000 B.T.U. Does not require a flue. Cost new $87.00 each. $50.00 each. One wood cook stove with coils, $10.00. Inquire at Dessy’s Tavern. 4t3 INSURANCE on all kinds of cars regardless of age. All kinds of insurance. Phone 773 Vernonia, Oregon. George Bell, Agent 32tfc DRY WOOD for sale. Cut to any desired length. Delivered. Phone 9F51. 42tfc STATE FARM Automobile Insur­ ance Co’s: Winston Walker, 843 3rd St., Phone 1066. 34tfc EVERBEARING Gem strawberry plants. Produced in central Ore­ gon. Heavy producing plants care­ fully selected and crated. $18 per thousand delivered. A. Hayes, Rt. I, Redmond, Oregon. 2t6 BUNDLES of old papers for sale. Inquire at The Eagle Office. FOR SALE—Real Estate 7- ROOM modern house on Bridge St. Full basement Nearly one acre of land. Inquire at 758 Weed Ave. 4t3 FOWLER’S New and Used Store for sale. Well stocked, no com­ petition. See Cliff Fowler at Store. ltfc Portland - Timber Vernonia • Sunset - Elsie - Cannon - Gearhart Beach Seaside Vernonia Phone 1042 8- YEAR-OLD 1700 lb. logging horse and harness. Willing work­ er. No reasonable offer refused. J. W. Judd, Keasey Rt. First Mill on Rock Creek. 4t3 CONTRACTOR with cat to out cedar and haul to mill. Shake Company, 1092 Second Vernonia, Oregon. FOR SALE—Machinery CHEV. MOTOR, V-8 motor; two 11:00x20 tires and tubes; 1 wheel. Best offer takes. Hank’s Parts House, phone 773, Riverview. It5c COMPLETE Ford V-8 motor $55. House 114, O-A hill after 5 p.m. 3t3 1929 MODEL A Ford pickup. 191 A St. Phone 794. 4t3c Helene Curtis Pane Avenue Machine or Machineless Permanents NEAL W. BUSH MELVIN G. HEIBER Attorneys at Law Joy Theatre Bldg. Monday, Thursday and Saturday Afternoons Harding HIGHEST cash prices paid for cream and eggs at your door— picked up once or twice weekly— call or write Forest Grove Cream­ ery, Forest Grove, Oregon, phone 126. 14tfc CALVES CALVES CALVES We need 100 more calves every Monday to supply the demand of our buyers. 30 day old to 18 mos. old calves. Don’t give them away. Bring them to Sudtell’s Community Auction, Beaverton, Oregon. 2tfc Lodge No. Meetings: Hall, Bert Brunsman, Commander James Cox. Adjutant NEW, HOME LAUNDRY. Family washing washed and dried, 15c lb. Finished at reasonable rates. Mrs. E. M. York, 108 A St., phone 1107. 38tfc CASH FOR YOUR CAR. Before selling your car, let us make you an offer. Greenwood Motors, Dodge and Plymouth dealer. Phone 1121. ‘ 17tfc 116 Second and Fourth FOR ALL Kinds of hauling ca'l 8810. Shorty Lee Transfer. 14tf- IN MEMORIUM I.O.O.F. Mondays Each Month Pythian Sisters IN MEMORY of our son, Ensign Homer, who gave his life for his country four years ago today. Tressie and Otto Michener and family ____________________________ Stic Vernonia Temple No. 61 A. F, & A. M. Meetings: Vernonia Lodge No. 184 A.F. A.M. & meets Masonic Temple Communication at Thursday of each month, John T. Kirk, W. M. Ray Mills. Sec’y. 1-48 Order of Eastern Star Chapter 153, 6>. Regular E. S. com­ munication first and 3rd each of and Fourth Hall Wednesday of each month 2-48 Stated first at 7:30 p.m. Nehalem Second I.O.O.F. Wed. month VERNONIA LIONS CLUB MEETS EVERY MONDAY EVENING AT 6:30 HOTEL MACDONALD DINING ROOM Edward, Salomons«!, President Bill J. Horn, Secretary 5-48 at M asonic Tem* pie. ▼¡siting All sister* and broth­ ers welcome. Clara Kirk, Worthy Matron Florence Messing, Sec*y. 1-48 Vernonia F. O. E. (Fraternal Order Ea,lea) of 810 Bridge Street Vernonia Meets Every Friday 8 P. M. W. N. Noakes, W. P„ Timber Rt. Bob Wallace, Secretary 7-48 American Legion VERNONIA POST 11» Meet, first and Third Men. nf Each month. AUXILIARY First and Third Toesdaya 1-4» Vernonia Lodge No. 246 6^>IO.O.F. Meets Every Tuesday s P. M. Homer Gwin, Noble Grand Wm. D. Shafer, Sec’y. 4-48 Columbia Encampment No. 89 will meet the 1st and 3rd Fridays of each month at the I.O.O.F. hall. Bill Heath, Chief Patriarch Wm. D. Shafer, Scribe. 1-48 Mt. Heart Rebekah Lodge Meet. 2nd and 4th Tharwlay evening. of each month in I.O.O.F. Halt Grace Cantwell. Noble Grand Pauline McKee, Viee Grand Jewelle Robinson, Secretary Louise Hamnett, Treasurer 3-48 spoors BRONCSPOST WIN FRIDAY Day in and day out you will find it profitable to make the Mill Market food headquarters. Our affiliation with the United Grocers enables , us to buy cheaper. These savings are passed on to you! WHEN PRESSED FOR TIME, TRY OUR PHONE AND DELIVERY SERVICE. WE DE­ LIVER TWICE DAILY: 10 A. M. AND 3 P. M. Friday night, January 23, saw the Vernonia Loggers in Portland trying to be Bronco-busters, but the Parkrose squad bucked them PHONE 1392 off, slipped out of the saddle and galloped to a 42-38 win. This was a very exciting battle that can be closely related to the Vernonia- Rainier game which was the best of the season. Parkrose led all the way except when the Loggers pulled ahead, after a 28-28 tie about six points in the last quarter and made a big threat to capture the victor's crown. However, the FRIDAY, Jan. 30—7 p.m. Broncos made another fast stab SUDTELL’S COMMUNITY AUCTION and were soon back in the game, Beaverton, Oregon pulling ahead of Vernonia and finally winning by four points. New d'ning, living and bedroom sets; chests, tables and chairs; sinks, Bill Sword started off the Log­ cabinets and mattresses. gers scoring with three quick Used furniture of all kinds—Heaters, ranges and stoves. Miscellaneous baskets and Don Cline did the items of all kinds—Ornamental shrubs and fruit trees—Produce of all same thing at the beginning of kinds. the last quarter, but was put out Lunch will be served .j f of the game because of fouls, thus OREN E. SUDTELL, Auctioneer ! J slowing down Vernonia’s progress. With the score standing 38 all, Thompson was given a chance at the foul line, but missed and in a few seconds Frank was given RL 2, Box 100 BEAVERTON Phone 2605 that same opportunity to score but failed. In the last minute the Broncos netted two points and »........ .. '■ . ....................... ' ■■ ■ ... .. just before the whistle tallied two more, bringing their score up to 42. Lineups VERNONIA 38 42 PARKROSE f 17 Laughlin Thompson f 4 Johnson Sword 11 c 11 Goecks Cline 17 g 5 Lininger Frank 1 g 5 Bottaro Tapp 8 Subs: Vernonia—Graham, Roberts 1, Brown; Parkrose—Pullen, Stolz, Bough, Watson, Katilas. Quarter scores were: Vernonia 9 20 28 38 Parkrose 12 21 28 42 • • • • The Baby Loggers lost to the ANY OF THESE .. .AND OTHER FIELDS! Colts 2J1-16. Wantland scored 5 for Vernonia and Miller topped Like to Run Machines ? Elin tsttMt Wirt? Parkrose scoring with 7. Powerhouse engineer; MILL MARKET AND LOCKERS FURNITURE AUCTION SUDTELL’S Community AUCTION HIGH SCHOOL Graduates,.. WANT GOOD PAY? nfU$ CHANCE TO GREATER EARNINGS IN Survey instrument men; Topographic surveyor; Riggers ; Surveying, Rod­ men, Chainmen. Truck drivers; Bulldozer operators; Crane opera- MISCELLANEOUS INCOME TAX—State and Federal. W. K. Pace, O-A 24, Arkansas Avenue, Vernonia. 3t7c Vernonia, Oregon 2 & 4 Weds., 8 p.m. 4-48 take L-A Ave., 4t2c Riverview Beauty Shop Knights of Pythias AUXILIARY Regularly meets: 1st & 3rd Wed. APARTMENTS for rent. Morrow Apartments, 545 Bridge street. 26tfc SOMEONE to cut up for half, 12-15 cords dry second growth felled timber. See Otto Michener on Stoney Point road. 5t3c meetings: Regular FOR RENT --------------------------- ------- FOR SALE—Fine Rhode Island R. breeding roosters and pullets. T. F. Hillyer, Mist Rt. Box 70. ______________ ._________ 5tlc LODGE AND CLUB NOTICES V. F. W. For Sale or Trade 15 cu. ft. - new - never been un­ crated. Cost $471 - will sell at $350 on long terms - or trade for beef cattle or hogs. Write The Vernonia Eagle, Vernonia .Oregon. 4t3c WANTED Phone 7712 NEHALEM VALLEY MOTOR FREIGHT Frank Hartwick— Proprietor Chapman Home Freezer FOR SALE—Livestock BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL BEN’S BARBER SHOP Expert Tonsori aJ Work Vernonia, Oregon FOR SALE OR TRADE THE VERNONIA Grange March of Dimes committee Wishes to thank all the members and their friends who attended the social January 24 and contributed to the March of Dimes. Florence Kirkbride Chairman of Committee . CLASSIFIED RATES MINIMUM charge 30c for 25 words or less. Words over min­ imum, 2c each. Three inser­ tions for the price of two. C?\RD of Thanks