Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, March 18, 1948, Page 7, Image 7

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    Singing Enjoyed
Saturday Eve.
CLASSIFIED RATES
MINIMUM charge 38c for 25
words or less. Words over min­
imum, 2c each. Three inser­
tions for the price of two.
CARD of Thanks & Notices: 75c
NO CLASSIFIED OR DISPLAY
ADV. ACCEPTED AFTER
WED. NOON EXCEPT FOR
NEXT WEEK’S PAPER.
CREDIT ADDS, 10c EXTRA FOR
BILLING.
BOLD FACE ads, minimum 75c
ea., 3 for the price of 2. Words
over minimum, 3c each.
BLIND ads with answers to be
handled by The Eagle: Minimum
charge 75c. No information
given relative to such ads.
No information on classifieds will
be given out until after paper
is mailed.
POETRY acceqted only as paid
matter. Rate*: 5c per type line.
THE EAGLE assumes no finan­
cial responsibility for errors
that may appear in ads publish­
ed in its columns, but in cases
where this paper is at fault,
will reprint that part of an
adv. in which the typographical
mistake occurs.
FOR SALE—General
DINING TABLE and four chairs.
Mrs. Ruby Biggs, Mist Rt.
10t3
FOR SALE—General
FOR SALE—Machinery
BERRY
PLANTS:
Raspberry
Newberg 15c, Lathum 12c, Cas­
cade 20c, Boysen 15c, Nectar 30c,
Marshal strawberrys $20 per 1000.
A. Schalock, Vernonia, Ore.
9t6
ACME SWING SAW
48-inch
swing saw
complete.
Power unit with governor. 30-foot
chain conveyor, capacity 25 cords,
8 hours. 200-amp. Lincoln gas
driven portable welder. 4-wheel
trailer, 150-foot leads. Acetylin
equipment.
Priced
reasonable.
Vernonia Welding Shop.
Ilt3c
FOR SALE: Straw oats and wheat
and barley. Good clover hay also.
Can deliver. Mike Yunker, phone
1610M, Rt. 2, Forest Grove. 9tfc
TWO, NEW tires, 7.50 12-ply,
with tubes and wheels.
$70.00
each. Harold Calhoon, Vernonia.
12tl
IF YOU want your suit tailored
to measure guaranteed to fit. If
you want style and quality, call at
728 Third St., next door to Hotel
MacDonald. George E. Nichols.
9t6
SMALL CRIB. Mrs. Warren Aid-
rich, phone 1261.
Ilt3
FOR SALE—Pianos
GOOD, USED PIANOS and new
Spinet pianos. Such old reliable
makes as Kimball, Story and
Clark and Wurlitzer. Contact our
local agent, Mrs. Fullerton, or
write Longview’s Exclusive Store,
1206 Broadway, Longview, Wash.
We recommend Walter Norby,
piano tuner.
7-8-48
GOAT milk for sale. 945 3rd
Ave., Corey Hill, Ratcliffe place.
____________________________ 10t3
NEW, KIMBALL Spinet piano.
479 Rose Ave., Lulah Fullerton.
lltfc
DRY WOOD for sale. Cut to any
desired length. Delivered. Phone
9F51._______________________ 42tfc
FOR SALE—Insurance
FOR SALE: Ladies brown pin
stripe all-wool tailored suit, size
18. Also, all-wool light weight
coat, size 18. Reasonably priced.
Telephone 2G7 or call at 955 Grant.
Ilt8c
STATE FARM Automobile Insur­
ance Co’s. Winston Walker, 843
3rd St., Phone 1066.
34tfc
INSURANCE on all kinds of cars
regardless of age. All kinds of
insurance. Phone 773 Vernonia.
Oregon. George Bell, Agent 32tfc
BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL
BEN’S BARBER SHOP
Expert Tonsori al Work
Vernonia, Oregon
Portland - Timber • Vernonia
Sunset • Elsie • Cannon Beach
•
Gearhart
Seaside
Vernonia Phone 1042
Riverview Beauty Shop
Helene Curtis Parx Avenue
Machine or Machinelcss
Permanents
NEAL W. BUSH
MELVIN G. HEIBER
Attorneys at Law
Joy Theaire Bldg.
Phone 663
Monday, Thursday and
Saturday Afternoons
LODGE AND CLUB NOTICES
V. F. W.
Knights of Pythias
Harding Lodge
No.
116
Vernonia, Oregon .
meetingai
Regular
2 & 4 Weds., 8 p.m.
Meetings:
I.O.O.F.
Hall, Second and
Bert Brunsman, Commander
James Cox. Adjutant
Fourth
4-48
Vernonia Lodge No. 184
A.M. meets at
Temple Stated
first
Communication
A.F. A
Masonic
Thursday of each month,
at 7:30 p.m.
John T. Kirk, W. M.
Ray Mills, Sec’y.
1-48
Order of Eastern Star
Chapter
153, 9. E. S.
Regular com­
munication first
and
3rd
WacL
month
each
of
Pythian Sisters
Vernonia Temple No. 61
Meetings:
A. F. & A. M.
Nehalem
Mondays
Each Month
AUXILIARY
Regularly meets: 1st & 3rd Wed.
Second
and
I.O.O.F.
Fourth
Hall
Wednesday
2-48
of each month
VERNONIA
LIONS
CLUB
MEETS EVERY MONDAY
EVENING AT 6:30
HOTEL MACDONALD DINING
ROOM
Edward, Salomonsen, President
Bill J. Horn, Secretary
5-48
at Masonic Tern-
pie. All visiting
sisters and broth­
ers
1-48
Vernonia F. O. E.
(Fraternal
Vernonia Lodge No. 246
welcome.
Clara Kirk, Worthy Matron
Florence Messing, Sec’y.
Order
of
Eaglet)
810
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 Mon.
of
Each
month.
AUXILIARY
First and Third Tuesday«
Meets Every Tuesday
s p. M.
Homer Gwin, Noble Grand
Wm. D. Shafer, Sec’y.
4-48
Bridge
Street
1-48
1939 BUICK SPECIAL
Fordor Sedan in top Condition.
Good tires, nice finish, seat covers,
radio, heater and sport-lite.
1941 BUICK SUPER CONVERT»
IBLE with new top. Maroon fin­
ish. We overhauled this motor:
90% tires.
Has a Buick radio
and heater. It’s a dandy.
1941 FORD SUPER DELUXE
TUDOR with radio and heater.
Good motor. Four new U. S.
Royal deluxe tires.
1946 BUICK SUPER SEDAN
Radio & heater, scat covers; me­
chanically A-l with 13,935 actual
miles.
CASH
GMAC TERMS
TRADE
BRADFORD-
STREITWIESER
MOTORS
Buick Dealer
Columbia
Encampment No. 89
will meet the 1st and 3rd Friday«
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 Thursday
evening« ef each month in
I.O.O.F. Hall.
Grace Cantwell, Noble Grand
Pauline McKee, Vice Grand
Jewelle Robinson. Secretary
Louise Hamnett. Treasurer $-48
WANTED
Men and women for berry work.
Work to start, weather permitting.
Transportation
famished. One
man to work and drive bus. Reg­
ister by post card to
ROLLING HILLS FARM
Banks, Oregon
7tfc
FOR RENT____________ -
ROOMS. Comfortable and plea­
sant rooms, home-like atmosphere.
Living room and kitchen priv­
ileges.
479 Rose Ave., phone
837. Lulah Fullerton.
8tfc
2-ROOM cabin, modern, furnished.
Riverview Beauty Shop.
12tlc
Phone 4431
FOR SALE: Ford truck, 1930 1%
ton Model A. Priced very reason­
able. L. E. McGee, west of county
tool house an Rock creek.
10t3c
10-20 McCORMICK Deering
Crawler tractor, excellent condi­
tion. 5-miles south of Vernonia,
Oregon, highway 47. A. G. Os­
trander, Timber rte., Vernonia,
Oregon.
12t3
GUARANTEED CARS: 1940
Chev. 5-pass. cpe. 1941 Ford
Super sed. 1946 Dodge )4-ton
panel. 1946 Dodge %-ton pick­
up.
1937 Chrysler 2-dr. sedan.
1936 Dodge 4-dr. sedan. Green­
wood Motors, phone 1121.
12tlc
Bundles of old newspapers for sale
at THE EAGLE office
FOR SALE—Livestock
PAIR OF MULES with harness.
Good team. Arthur Smith, Rt. 1,
Banks, Oregon.
Ilt3c
FRYERS and roasters. 55c pound.
Capitol Hill Hatchery, Timber Rt.
Phone 336.
7tfc
CHESTER WHITE boar, 200-lb.
hog. Also butchering hogs. Couple
pair of bantys. Two riding horses.
Table model cream seperator.
Otto Meier, 3rd place past the
hatchery, Timber Rt.
12t3
EIGHT HEAD of stock belonging
to Anthony Christine Bjorn es­
tate. Please get in touch with
J. A. Bush, Jr., Administrator.
12tlc
3 BREEDING ROOSTERS, New
Hampshires $5.
1446 Nehalem
Street or Frank’s Pastime.
12t3
FOR SALE—Real Estate
ONE-BEDROOM house for sale
on 513 Rose Ave. Two bedroom
house at 807 Third St. Make an
offer. Inquire at 807 Third St.
____________________________ 12t2
40 ACRES, few fruit trees, some
cedar, all-year creek.'. Inquire W.
R. Wolff 10 miles from Vernonia
on Mist highway.____________ 10t3
others to enjoy singing.
We are informed that Jesse
George is making a trip to Ari­
zona.
Lincoln Peterson has recently
purchased a plot of land upon
the Vernonia road by the Bradly
mill.
The W.M.S. met last Wednesday
afternoon at the home of Mrs.
£. Wanstrom. A very enjoyable
afternoon was spent with an in­
teresting Bible study. Our hostess
served delicious refreshments. This
society will meet the second Wed-
Norman Hansen was in Clats­
kanie Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Noble Dunlap
were village shoppers last Thurs­
day.
nesday at Mrs. Ray Bennett’s
home.
We are having church services
at the Little Church on Sunday
at 10 and Sunday school at 11:00.
Mrs, Wesley Garlock’s sister
and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Mar­
tin, from Portland spent several
days last week with the Garlocks.
The L. P. W-ikstroms, Sr., mo­
tored to Salem and returned Sun­
day.
Mrs. Tom Ford was down from
Portland during the week end at
the home of her parents, the
Chas. Hansens.
THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1948
TRAINED
Diesel Mechanics
NEEDED
Thousands of Skilled Men Needed for
Positions in ths U.8.A. and Foreign
Countries. Special Offer to All O.I.’s
Construction—Logging—
I Transportation—Agriculture
If you are mechanically inclined and
desire to train for positions in this
wide open, lucrative field, fill out the
form below and mail at once.
P.O BOX 22M, PORTLAND 14, ORE.
I want to enter the tractor and equip­
ment field. Please furnish me full in
formation about your, training and
placement service. I am particularly
interested in: ( ) Operator ( ) Serv­
ice Man ( i Demonstrator < ) Diesel
Engineer ( ) Partsman ( ) Service
Manager ( ) Tractor Diesel ( )
Trouble Shooter.
..........................................................
Name
Phone
........................................................
Address
......................................................
City .............................. State
Age ........ P-esent Occupation
Employed by ...............................................
My shift is........................ Best time to
see me is (check onei..............A.M. or
..................... P M. If you live on R.F.D.
or in the country, give specific direc­
tions
............................................................
APARTMENTS for rent. Morrow
Apartments, 545 Bridge street.
26tfc
MISCELLANEOUS
Hillsboro
330 E. Lincoln
WANTED
FOR ALL Kinds of hauling ca'l
8810. Shorty Lee Transfer 14»f
MODEL A Ford. See Fred Roe-
diger. Phone 19F4.
12tl
Phone 7712
NEHALEM VALLEY
MOTOR FREIGHT
Frank Hartwick—
Proprietor
BUICK USED CAR
SPECIALS
MIST — Mrs. I. E. Knowles’
home was the scene of an enjoy­
able singing hour or two Saturday
evening. The Bible students who
hold meetings here on Sunday
evening were there and a few
THE EAGLE, VERNONIA, ORE.
WE PAY YOU CASH for your
car. Before you sell, see Green­
wood and let him make you an
offer. Greenwood Motors, Dodge
and Plymouth dealer. Phone 1121.
17tfc
COLUMBIA COUNTY'S
Rainier Maid
SCORES AGAIN
LAND CLEARING on week ends
for D. 4 Cat. Phone 1362.
12t3
PRACTICAL
nurse
available.
Adults only. Inquire at the Ver­
nonia Eagle.
12t3
BEAU MONDE Beauty Shop now
open in Miller’s Department Store.
12tlc
NEW, HOME LAUNDRY. Family
washing washed and dried, 15c lb.
Finished at reasonable rates. Mrs.
E. M. York, 108 A St., phone 1107.
38tfc
CARD OF THANKS
WE WISH to express our sincere
appreciation to the Sundland Elec­
tric Company for the use of their
building for our food sale on March
13, and to all who helped make
the sale a success.
Pythian Sisters
12tl
First Prize
ON
ICE CREAM
FOR
PACIFIC NORTHWEST
Awarded By
Institute of Dairying
Pullman, Washington
IN MEMORIUM
IN MEMORY of my darling ‘Tim.’
There’s a place in my memory,
My life that you fill.
No other can take it,
No on<»ever will.
Died March 19, 1944
Signed “wife”
Wauneta Timmons
March 25, 1948
12tl
FINEST QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS
FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS
Cabinets for Mother's Day
WHAT WOULD SUIT HER BETTER
Order now to make sure you
have them painted by then. We
would be glad to help you plan
your new kitchen or remodel
job. We are always glad to
give you an estimate.
Stop in and look over our Kitchen Handy Gadgets
WANTED
GARDEN WORK, plowing, har­
rowing, discing and planting.
Shrubs and roses pruned and
sprayed. L. E. McGee, west of
county tool house on Rock creek.
10t3c
CALVES CALVES
CALVES
We need 100 more calvfcs 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
HIGHEST c*3h 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
Kitck-■
Cabinet Door
Package Mialv«
Space and
Time Savers
Meeker Cabinet Shop
Phone 279R
19 First Avenue N. W.
Forest Grove, Ore.
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