Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, April 01, 1948, Page 9, Image 9

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    SSIFIEDS
REWARD offered for the return
of black, male Peke to Helen
Spofford.
14tlc
FO1? SALE—General
CLASSIFIED RATES
MINIMUM charge 39c 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 accepted 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 thi3 paper is at fault,
w-’ll reprint that part of an
adv. in wh’ch the typographical
mistake occurs.
FOR SALE—General
DRY WOOD for sale. Cut to any
desired length. Delivered. Phone
9F51.
42tfc
FOR GOLD FISH or pups, see
Helen Spofford, 6th Ave., Corey
Hill.
____________________ 14t3c
BABY buggy, good condition. E.
V. Robertson, 1251 Second Ave.
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BERRY
PLANTS:
Raspberry
Newberg 15c, Lathum 12c, Cas­
cade 20c, Boysen 15c, Nectar 30c,
Marshal strawberrys $20 per 1000.
A. Schalock, Vernonia, Ore.
9t6
FOR SALE—Insurance
FOR SALE: Straw oats and wheat
and barley. Good clover hay also.
Can deliver. Mike Yunker, phone
1610M, Rt. 2, Forest Grove.
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ALL KINDS OF
OFFICE SUPPLIES
at the
OFFICE
EAGLE
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
NEW KITCHEN build-ins. Brand
new, never been used, unpainted.
Three-burner oil stove in good
condition.
Mrs. 0. S. Poynter,
Keasey Rt.
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NEHALEM VALLEY
MOTOR FREIGHT
Frank Hartwick—
Proprietor
Portland
-
-
Timber
Vernonia
Sunset - Elsie - Cannon
Gearhart
Beach.
Seaside
-
Vernonia Phone 1042
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
ONE three-year-old Guernsey cow
due to freshen in about four weeks.
One two-year-old Guernsey just
fresh. L. E. McGee, west of coun­
ty tool house on Rock Creek. 14t3
NEW, KIMBALL Spinet piano.
479 Rose Ave., Lulah Fullerton.
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FOR SALE—Real Estate
Riverview Beauty Shop
Helene Curtis Pars Avenue
Machine or Machineless
Permanents
Phone 7712
NEAL W. BUSH
MELVIN G. HEIBER
Attorneys at Law
Joy Theatre Bldg.
Phone 663
Monday, Thursday and
Saturday Afternoons
No.
Meetings:
Fourth
I.O.O.F.
Mondays
Y
A.F.
&
Meetings:
at
meets
A.M.
Masonic Temple
Communication
(«I
Second
and
WB
Order of Eastern Star
Nehalem
Chapter
153,
Regular
S.
E.
0.
com-
munication first
and 3rd Wod’
each month
at Masonic Ten*
pie.
visiting
All
sisters and broth-
ers welcome.
Clara Kirk, Worthy Matron
Florence Messing, Sec’y.
Order
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pähk’fflUjBÄl
Bridge
treat
Vernonia
Meets
American Legion
VERNONIA
Igosll POST "•
first and
Third Mon,
Each
of
month.
AUXILIARY
First and Third Tuesdays
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VERNONIA
LIONS
CLUB
MEETS EVERY MONDAY
EVENING AT 6:30
HOTEL MACDONALD DINING
ROOM
Edward, Salomonsen, President
Bill J. Horn, Secretary
5-48
Vernonia Lodge No. 246
^□^LO.O.F.
8 P. M.
W. N. Noakes, W, P., Timber Rt.
Bob Wallace. Secretary
7-48
Meets
Hall
Meets Every Tuesday
Eagles)
of
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APARTMENTS for rent. Morrow
Apartments, 545 Bridge street.
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MISCELLANEOUS
FOR ALL Kinds of hauling ca'l
8810. Shorty Lee Transfer. 14tf-
Read and use Eagle want ads
They get R—E—S—U—I,—T—S
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
LAND CLEARING on week ends
for D. 4 Cat. Phone 1362.
12t3
PRACTICAL
nurse
available.
Adults only. Inquire at the Ver­
nonia Eagle.
12t3
NEW, HOME LAUNDRY. Family
washing washed and dried, 15c lb.
Finished at reasonable rates. Mrs.
E. M. York, 108 A St., phone 1107.
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CARD OF THANKS
WE ARE sincerely grateful to
our many friends and neighbors
and to the Oregon-American Lum­
ber Corporation and crew, Am­
erican Legion, V.F.W. for their
many kind acts of sympathy dur­
ing our bereavement.
Our ap­
preciation cannot be adequately
expressed.
Anita Marks and Family
Homer Gwin, Noble Grand
Wm. D. Shafer, Sec’y.
A new blackberry variety es­
pecially suited for freezing has
been developed at the Oregon
State college experiment station
through a cooperative station
USDA breeding project. It is re­
commended for trial planting in
Oregon and Washington areas
where blackberries are grown for
the frozen pack industry.
Release of the new variety,
named Chehalem, was announc­
ed jointly by R. S. Besse, acting
station director, and Robert M.
Salter, chief of the USDA bureau
of plant industry. It is described
in station circular of information
number 421, available on request
from county agents or from the
college.
A cross between the Santiam
and the Himalaya, the Chehalem
was developed by George F. Waldo
federal pomologist stationed at the
college. Tests to determine the
freezing, canning and preserving
qualities of the berry were con­
ducted by Thomas Onsdorff, assoc­
iate food technologist.
Outstanding characteristic ot
the Chehalem is its bright, black
glossy color, which is retained in
both freezing and canning. The
flavor, which resembles that of
the native trailing berry, is also
retain'd in the frozen pack but is
partially lost in the canned pro­
duct.
The new berry ripens from five
to 15 days after the Boysen and
almost to the beginning of the
season for the Evergreen variety,
thus filling a gap in
present processing sched­
ules. Berries are slightly smal­
ler than Loganberries and are
firm enough to keep shape after
freezing.
Tests so far have shown that
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THE NEW
FOR SALE: 4-room house and
lot. Price reasonable. Also one
Kenwood organ, good condition.
Make an offer. 1076 Second Ave.,
Vernonia, Ore.
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Eat not the forbidden fruit.
Adam eat it and you surely must
die. But Adam took the fruit and
he died. For God forbade it. By
that act, sin came into the world
and death by sin. —'“And so death
passed upon all mankind, in that
all have sinned.
Romans 5:12.
Adam’s sin-nature has come on
down to each of us and like him,
we also choose to sin. And the
wages of sin is death — BIBLE
DEATH—eternal seperation from
God.
God hates the sin but he loves
the sinner. To be saved from
wrath to come you must ONE—
Name yourself a lost sinner and
believe God’s word, that Christ
died for you. All have sinned.
Romans 3:23. Believe and God
lifts you out of death into eternal
life.
—“I had a humble start in an
East Side New York tenement.
I gladly tell of my being redeemed
from sin and receiving life,
through Jesus Christ, my Saviour
and Lord.” CHAS. E. GEMMELS,
Vice-Pres., Master Rule Co., Mor­
ristown, N.J.
S. W. McChesney Rd., Portland-
This space paid for by an Ore­
gon family.
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The musk deer is eagerly sought
by the natives throughout the'
Orient as musk is valuable for
perfume. In Mongolia a “pod”
is worth five dollars (silver), and
in other parts of China it sells
for considerably more. The musk
sac is present only in the male
deer and is, of course, for the
purpose of attracting the does.
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FERGUSON
TRACTOR
TWO-ROOM house and chicken
coop with light. See T. B. Mills
or Mrs. Hanel. Also fancy cro­
cheting and baby rabbits.
1302
State St.
14t3
HALF ACRE on river bottom,
cleared, good garden spot. Five
room modern house. Priced very
reasonable. Five miles from Ver­
nonia at Pittsburg. Roy Barnes.
13t3
WANTED: Fir and cedar Piling,
all lengths. Advise prices f.o.b.
shipping point, earliest shipment.
Niedermeyer-Martin Co., Spalding
Building, Portland, Oregon. 13t3c
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MORI POWfR
MORE speeds
automatic hydraulic OVERLOAD
protection
HYDRAUUC IMPLE*ENT COHTROl
Bundles of old newspapers for sale
at THE EAGLE office
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
Meets 2nd and 4th Thursday
evenings
of each
month
in
I.O.O.F. Hall.
Grace Cantwell, Noble Grand
Pauline MeKee, Vice Grand
Jewelle Robineon. Secretary
Louise Hamnett, Treasurer
3-48
CHILDREN cared for.
ing. 618 Rose Ave.
No othsr tracfsr
tombines All those features
Also iron­
14t3
DO YOU NEED stationery?
I
need customers to fulfill the
amount required for a complete
order, at once. With name and
address or without. Wilma Bor­
ton, 992 Weed Ave., phone 356.
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WANTED
Men and women for berry work.
Work to start, weather permitting.
Transportation
furnished.
One
man to work and drive bus. Reg­
ister by post card to
ROLLING HILLS FARM
Banks, Oregon
7tfc
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.
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Beginning... another great era in power farming!
K Great New Farming Machine to help you
cut the costs of food production still morel A
powerful, rugged tractor with many new high-
performance features designed from the experi­
ence of over 300,000 Ferguson System users.
Stepped-up power lets you walk away with
two 14-inch plows—with reserve for the tough
spots. You can brake both wheels with a single
pedal, or use the individual brake pedals for
turning. And many other improvements for
greater safety, economy and convenience.
A New System for tow-Cost Hauling with
revolutionary method of linking trailer to
tractor. With this new Ferguson System of
transportation you can haul loads of 3
tons or more out of soft fields, up steep
grades, on slippery roads or over rough
ground. On countless farms, located at
average local market distances, this latest
Ferguson invention slash«« costs of hauling
farm products—a revolutionary new solu­
tion to your farm transportation problems.
A Miser on Fuel! Powerful Continental valve-
in-head engine, combined with the weight­
saving and automatic traction control of the
Ferguson System, gives you more work
from a gallon of fuel than you ever dreamed
possible! High-torque design to give you
amazing lugging power at low engine speeds.
Responsive governor, fully enclosed from
trash and dust. High-efficiency cooling fan
and removable “wet” sleeves with full-length
water circulation. An engine built to "take it!"
Only the Ferguson System, invented, per­
fected and patented by Harry Ferguson, and
authorized only for use in the new Ferguson
Tractor, gives you all fin ot these big ad­
vantages: 1. Penetration without excessive
implement weight. 2. Both finger tip and
automatic hydraulic depth control. 3. Trac­
tion without excessive built-in weight. 4.
Keeps the tractor’s front end down. 5. Auto­
matically protects both implement and tractor
when the implement strikes an obstruction.
NOW ON DISPLAY!
CRAWFORD - OLSON EQUIPMENT COMPANY
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.
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Phone 1342
734 2nd St , Vernonia
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In Adam All Die
The curtain rises on
Wednesday
1-48
Vernonia F. O. E.
(Fraternal
I.O.O.F.
Fourth
of each month
Thursday of each month,
’’Sr' at 7:30 p.m.
1-48
2-ROOM cabin, modern, furnished.
Riverview Beauty Shop.
13t3c
New Blackberry
Variety Released
THURSDAY. APR, 1, 1948
the berry grows well in the Wil­
lamette valley, particularly in the
northern section. Its adaptability
to other areas has not been de­
finitely determined.
front wheel tread adjustable
Stated
first
John T. Kirk, W. M.
Ray Mills, Sec’y.
NEAT, MODERN two-bedroom
house with roomy two-car garage
on lot 54x150 ft. 10th St., River­
view.
Mrs. Oscar Steele.
Call
Saturdays or after 4:30 p.m. 14t3
FOR RENT
ROOMS. Comfortable and plea­
sant rooms, home-like atmosphere.
Living room and kitchen priv­
ileges.
479 Rose Ave., phone
837. Lulah Fullerton.
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Pythian Sisters
Vernonia Temple No. 61
184
1 ACRE garden, 5-rm. house, lge.
hen house and barn. 1 mile north
of mill. $1800. Ira Jones, Mist
Rt. _________________________ 13t3
WANTED
Each Month
AUXILIARY
3 BREEDING ROOSTERS, New
Hampshires $5.
1446 Nehalem
Street or Frank’s Pastime.
12t3
116
Vernonia, Oregon
Bert Brunsman, Commander
James Cox. Adjutant
Vernonia Lodge No.
FOR SALE—Livestock
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.
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2 & 4 Weds., 8 p.m.
A. F. & A. M.
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.
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LAWNMOWERS sharpened.
T.
L. DeHart. First house on the
left off junction at the end of
State St.
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meetings:
Regularly meets: 1st & 3rd Wed.
4-48
ONE 1947 Dodge panel. One 1947
Dodge pickup. Guaranteed cars,
low mileage. Greenwood Motors,
phone 1121.
14tlc
FRYERS 55c pound. Capitol Hill
Hatchery, Timber Rt. Phone 336.
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Harding Lodge
Regular
FOR SALE—Machinery
FLAT bed, 16’x8’, fit any truck.
Bob Thompson, 351 C St., phone
1117.________________________ 13t3e
Knights of Pythias
W-
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INSURANCE on all kinds of cars
regardless of age. All kinds of
insurance.
Phone 773 Vernonia,
Oregon. George Bell, Agent 32tfc
ONE cow for sale or one cow and
calf. Anna Roberts, Third street,
Riverview.
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LODGE AND CLUB NOTICES
V
STATE FARM Automobile Insur­
ance Co’s. Winston Walker, 843
3rd St., Phone 1066.
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FOR LATEST styles in dress­
making and remodeling, Call 253.
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BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL
BEN’S BARBER SHOP
Expert Tonsonal Work
Vernonia, Oregon
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