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6 THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1949 THE EAGLE, VERNONIA, ORE. CARD OF THANKS CLASSIFIEDS WE WISH to thank Mrs. Maud Baker and daughter, Mrs. Cookson, Mrs. Archie Miller and Mr. Wm. McCutcheon who so kindly assist ed my wife after her accident. Mrs. and Mrs. Lou Cates __________________________ 29tl À FOR SALE—General FOff SALE—Real Estate FOR THE BEST values in Hard ware—See Hoffman. 15tfc SPECIAL THIS WEEK: Good 4- room house all newly decorated inside. Extra large lot. 2 bed rooms. $2200 full price, very good terms. FIVE ROOMS: 3 bedrooms, break fast nook, living room and utility room. Wired for range. 3 acres land with this one. Full price $3750. Easy terms. Don Bayley, Broker, now located in Palace Cafe. Phone 322. 2ttlc 5-PIECE bedroom suite and inner- spring mattress; dinette tubular steel set, slightly used. Any rea sonable offer taken. William Blank, Keasey, Ore. Anytime after 4:00. 29tl RASPBERRIES, loganberries and blueberries. A. F. Schalock, 3rd St., Riverview, Vernonia. 29tl SEWING machines cleaned and repaired and adjusted. New and used machines for sale. Call Mr. Eddy, Hy Van Hotel, for informa tion. 29tl STYLED AND TAILORED for the best fit you ever had! Short, Stout, Thin, Tall?—It makes no difference when you order your garments tailored to individual measure. For perfect fit and correct tailoring, see Geo. E. Nichols, 728 Third St., next door to Hotel McDonald.________ 28t3 FOR SALE—Real Estate 71 ACRES, approx. 20 clear. Edge of Vernonia. East boundary Nehalem river. Beautiful homesite. Old bldgs., orchard, elec, available. 54 mile to Locker store. II. O. Smith, owner, 1 blk back Locker store. 29t8 PRICED to sell—4-room modern house, newly decorated. At 942 Rose Ave. $2300 full purchase price. $1000 down, balance $35 per month. Will take late model car as down payment. Inquire 846 Weed Ave. 27t3c See Don Bayley for information on state G. I. loans. FOR SALE — Farms & Acreage 8A in city limits, 3 houses, all level and tillable, on Rock creek. $7500. $3500 down. 19A, 6-room modern house and 2- room house that rents for $10 month. Good hen house and other out buildings. $7000 full price or will trade for small acreage near Portland. Good terms. 40 ACRES, 20 cleared, 20 in tim ber. 5-room modern house, good barn. 5-mi. out. $5500 full price, $2500 down. 414-ACRE dairy ranch, 17 cows, Case tractor and equipment. 50 acres of crop. This is all good bottom land and Nehalem river borders on one side. New 6-room house, large barn and other build ings. $7500 down or will consider trade on smaller place close to Vernonia. 30 ACRES 2 mi. out, 8 A cleared, 3A bottom land. 6-room house and large barn, some timber. Total price $4500. 2 ACRES near Natal grange. 4-rm house, 2-stantion barn, fruit house, chicken house and wood shed. Land is all level and has lots of fruit trees. 36 ACRES, modern 5-rm house in good condition throughout, good well with elec, pressure system. 1 mi. out. Price $4300. FOR SALE — Homes 6-ROOM house on one-third acre land. Good chicken house, garage and woodshed. Wired for range. $3500 full price, $1000 down. Take late model pickup. HOME for sale. 2 bedrooms, kitchen, living room, bath, utility rooni. All furnished with butane hot water and stove. $2100. Good terms. 3- ROOM house and 6 lots, garage and small barn. $3750 full price, easy terms. MODERN 3-room house, small barn, garage, fruit and 6 lots. Only $3750. Good terms. GOOD 6-room modern house. Lots of fruit, garden and berries. One- third acre of ground. $3500 full price, $1000 will handle. 8-ROOM house on Riverside drive. This house is suitable for large or small family, extra large lot, 60x150. This house is in good condition inside and out, wired electric heating system. 2 BEDROOM house on North St., close to both grade and high school. Two lots, very good con- ditic«. 4- R»I house (plus sleeping porch) on Rose Ave. Connected to sewer. Good terms. GOOD 4-room house and two lots in, Riverview. This one is plastered and in good condition. $2750 full price. For these and many others see Don Bayley. Broker, now located at Palace cafe. Phone 322. 29tlc Read and use Eagle want ads They get R—E—S— U—L—T—S I WISH to thank my good neigh bors and friends. Manetta Re bekah Lodge, members of the O.E.S., Missionary members and all who sent cards and others who camo into our home and as sisted me in many ways after breaking my arm. Clara Cates WE WISH to extend our heartfelt thanks and appreciation for the acts of kindness, messages of sympathy and beautiful floral of ferings received from our many friends and relatives in our sad bereavement in the loss of our beloved son and brother. We especially thank the V.F.W., Mrs. Bill Nichols and Mrs. Pete Hill man. Mr. and Mrs. George Tunnell Richard Tunnell and Family Albert Tunnell and Family Robert Tunnell and Family Mrs. Henry Ade and Family Mrs. Bessie Urban and Family Mrs. Lloyd Tunnell and Family HOME for sale. 2 bedrooms, kitch en, living room, bath, utility room. All furnished with butane hot water and stove. Have to sell. $2100. Lawrence DuRette, 1042 First Ave. 28t3 FOR SALE—Insurance LIFE, Fire, Car and Accident Insurance. Oregon Automobile Insurance Co. H. Hudson and George Bell. 26tfc STATE FARM Automobile and Life Insurance Co’s. Winston Walker, 843 3rd St. (First house behind bakery). Phone 1066. 34tfc WE WISH to express our ap preciation for the cooperation of everyone and we especially wish to thank the Vernonia Fire depart ment for their prompt and ef ficient work. Mr. and Mrs. Bert B Hawkins FOR SALE—Machinery WHEN IN Hillsboro visit our store for best values in new and used tractors and implements. Walker Tractor Co., West Wash ington & Dennis. Hillsboro. 29t2c FOR SALE—Livestock STEERS from 1-mo. to 4-mos. old. Heifer calves. L. E. EHI b , Mist Rt., 3 miles out, phone 3713. 29t3 RABBITS for sale. 2 does and buck, $8.00. Mrs. Gombrell, next to Sunnyside Service, Timber rt. 29tl 2 GROWN stag goats, 30c lb. dressed. Seibert, Rock creek. No business Saturday. 29tl FOR SALE—Cars, Trucks A WORD OF THANKS. Elmer Bergerson and family extend their thanks to the many neighbors who helped combat the fire which des troyed a storage shed and 700 bales, of hay. The Pittsburg guard station is to be compliment ed for their prompt responce and thanks to each and everyone of you. 1 Vi horse gas motor started fire, as baled hay elevator was shut off for day, by back firing. We thank God for a much greater reward we are promised in th« course of this week, than our loss incurred by this fire. Signed Elmer Bergerson and Family CASH FOR YOUR CAR! For Sale —-’36 Plymouth sedan, $295. ’36 Chev. $245. ’46 Dodge pickup, $945. Greenwood Motors, phone 1121, Vernonia. 29tlc FOR SALE OR TRADE 20-ACRES, house, 1* *4 mi. out. R.L. Stanwood, Keasey Rt. 28t3 LOST AND FOUND That Are Important LOST: Brown dog with black muzzle. Goes by name of Pudgy. Reward. 846 State St. 29tlc We carry a complete Line of Office Supplies FOR RENT PENS — PENCILS RULERS — ERASERS APARTMENT for rent. 376 North St. L.M. Porterfield. 29tfc TYPEWRITERS ADDING MACHINES ONE-ROOM cabin for rent. Cook stove, table, chairs. Mrs. Frank Mills, Riverview. 26t3 PAPER — CARBON INK — PASTE FURNISHED apartments for rem. Close in town where we treat you right. J. C. Hoadley, 545 Bridge St._______________________ 25tfe Rubber Stamps Made-To-Order WANTED____________ REPRESENTATIVES to sell ac cident, health and hospital policies. Good commissions and permanent position to the right person. Con tact R. II. Horne, Box 892 St. Helens or at St. Helens Hotel. __________________________ 29t3c The Vernonia Eagle WANTED: One good organ. Mrs. L. Crittelli, 987 Second Ave. 28tl Yesterdays FIVE YEARS AGO From The Eagle, July 20, 1941 Announcement was made this week of the transfer of owner ship of the Crawford Motor com pany by Mr. and Mrs. Tom Craw ford to Mr. and Mrs. Ira Lee of Portland. Harry Kleiber of Mist was treated Tuesday for severe bruises sustained when he was accidently knocked off the state mowing ma chine which was at work on the read in Riverview. Rev. and Mrs. William Reed and daughter, Fern, arrived here last Thursday evening and are at the Assembly of God parsonage. The Reeds will replace Rev. Clayton Beish who left for Pendleton. Mrs. E. L. Lloyd has announced that due to her ill health she will no longer be able to keep open the Lloyd Maternity home in River- v iew. First Lieutenant-' Clifford Ber gerson Jr., son of Mrs. Clifford Bergerson, has been awarded the Distinguished Flying Crqps. TEN YEARS AGO From The Eagle, July 21. 1939 Extensive refinishing work is being undertaken at the Wash ington school during the vacation months to prepare the building for use with the opening of the fall term of school, it was re vealed this week by an examina tion. Legally qualified voters of the Grade School District No. 47, Jt., will have the opportunity of de ciding for themselves the question recently arisen regarding the es tablishing of a kindergarten in connection with the common school is the announcement made this week. Arthur King, Oregon State Col lege Engineer, Wednesday explain ed to a number of farmers of the Upper Nehalem Valley the sprink ler system now in use at the Matthew King farm a short dis- taice from Riverview on the Mist highway. The Oregon State Highway Commission, through a communi cation with Les Sheeley this week, announced the date of their next regular meeting at which time an attempt will be made to have the commission place a portion of the Vernonia-Timber road under state control. FIFTEEN YF.ARSO AGO Frm The Eagle, July 20. 1931 A caucus for nominating a mayor, treasurer, one councilman for two years and two councilmen for four years is to be held in ,the Legion hall Friday, August 3, according to announcement yester day by Recorder C. F. Hieber. The Vernonia town team con tinued its winning way Sun. scor ing a 6 to 5 victory over the Old Timers and a 11-7 victory over St. Helens. Memories of the old Green Mountain trail were recounted Sunday at the joint picnic of Ver nonia and Green Mountain .granges at Connacher camp Sunday by A. L. Parker. Capacity crowds are attending the evangelistic meetings conducted by James Earl Ladd in the Chris tian church, reports F. Claude Stephens, pastor. TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO From The Eagle, July 21, 1924 The Bank of Vernonia is being moved to one side, making room for the large, new fireproof build- BEN’S BARBER SHOP Expert Tonsorial Work Vernonia, Oregon USED ☆ CARS 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 It’s clothes moth time again. Spring and summer months are the season wl (*. the moths will most likely damage your Sunday mit, according to a timely house hold reminder passed along by Mrs. Maud C. Casswell, county extension agent. Actually, clothes moths never stop working in well heated houses, but warm weather months are normally the season for ex tensive moth damage in neglected woolen garments. Infrequently, worn and soiled clothing are most likely to be damaged. For that closet, trunk or drawer «pace where woolen clothing is hung or stored, the clothing •pecialist recommends a thorough «pray job using five per cent DDT res'dential solution. If the lolution is a non-staining oil, it may be sprayed directly on clotti ng without harm. Clothing as well as closet or trunk walls, baseboards including cracks and crevices must be cov ered for complete protection. Mrs. Casswell points out that moth eggs hatch in five days after they are laid by the adult ’emale. Thus time is short be tween exposure and time in which ng to be built immediately. R. C. Stanton is now noble grand ind Emil Messing secretary of the Vernonia Odd Fellows lodge. Pete Sasri, a member of the firm owning the Vernonia Braz- ng and Machine Works, died in Vernonia Wednesday. I iamage may be done unless pro tective measures are taken. Larvae, the moth “worms,” eat the woolen fibers; not the adult moths. Likely plaices for moths to deposit eggs are in pants cuffs, collars, pocket flaps and garment learns. With a residual type DDT spray, larvae hatched after the actual spray operation will be destroyed by coming in contact with dried «pray left on walls or clothing. The best recipes call for plenty of milk. Keep plenty on hand for cooking. Its healthful and refreshing. NEHALEM DRIRV PRODUCTS CD. Grade A Pasteurized Milk & Cream SATISFACTION QUALITY STOUT IRRIGATION WATER WELLS Free Estimates || PACIFIC DRILLING CO. Phone 566 Scappoose, Oregon 1946 Ford l' -_> ton Flatbed $1175.00 CLASSIFIED RATES 1941 Ford 4-door sedan $875.00 1946 Ford tudor sedan $1295.00 Knights of Pythias Harding Lodge No. V. F. W. 116 Vernonia, Oregon I I » * ! i 2 & 4 Weds., 8 p.m. Winston Walker, Commander James Cox. Adjutant AUXILIARY Regularly meet»: l»t 4 3rd Wed. Wm. D. Shafer, Chancellor 4-49 Commander Oscar G. Weed, Secretary A. F. & A. M. Pythian Suters Vernonia Lodge No. 184 Vernonia Temple No. 61 Meetings: Second and l.O.O.F. Fourth A.F. & Masonic Hall Wednesday of each month Communication 2-48 VERNONIA LIONS CLUB 1948 Ford F2 ;it ton Pickup $1395.00 1940 Ford tudor sedan $595.00 1939 Ford tudor sedan $575.00 1941 Ford 1’ ton truck $745.00 Forest Grove 4-50 will meet the 1st and 3rd Fridays of each month at the l.O.O.F. hall. Earl Atkins, Chief Patriarch Wm. D. Shafer, Scribe. 1-50 Mt. Heart Rebekah Lodge 1936 Chev. tudor sedan $250.00 126 Pacific Allan Ray. Noble (¡rand Am. I). Shafer, Sec’y. first Thursday of each month, at 7:30 p.m. Walter E. Linn, W. M. Ray Mills, Secy 1 -50 Order of Eastern Star Nehalem Chapter MEETS SECOND AND FOURTH MONDAYS AT 6:30 VERNONIA COUNTRY' CLUB DINING ROOM Lynn Thomas, President Bill Wilson, Secretary ¿2C£> ioo . f . A.M. meet« at Temple Stated 153, O. Regular S. E. com munication first and of 3rd Wed. month each at Masonic Teno pie. All ▼¡siting sisters and broth welcome. ers Ethel Titus, Worthy Matron Alberta Mills. Sec’y. 1-50 Vernonia F. O. E. (Fraternal Order of Eagle.) 810 Columbia Encampment No. 89 Doherty Motor Co. !. meeting»! Regular Meetings Legion Hall, Second and Fourth Mondays Each Month Bridge Street 1946 Ford pickup $995.00 » » » | LODGE AND CLUB NOTICES Meets Every Tuesday s p. M. NEW, HOME LAUNDRY. Family washing washed and dried, 15c lb. Finished at reasonable rates. Also curtain stretching. Mrs. E. M. York, 108 A. St., phone 1107. __________________________ 38tfc ______ PHONE 471 Vernonia Lodge No. 246 MISCELLANEOUS MINIMUM charge 35c for 25 words or less. Words over min imum. 2c each. Three inser tions for the price of two. CARD of Thanks & Notices: 73c BLIND ads with answers to be handled hy The Eagle: Minimum charge 75c. No information given relative to such ads. No information on classifieds will he given out until after paper is mailed. NO CLASSIFIED OR DISPLAY ADV. ACCEPTED AFTER WED. NOON EXCEPT FOR NEXT WEEK’S PAPER. Moth Protection Easy with DDT Phone 1711 Meet, 2nd and 4th Thursday evening. of each month in I.O.O.F. Hall. Jewellr Robinson. Noble Grand lone Jut« ice. Vice Grand Jane L. Pace, Secretary Gladys Strong. Treasurer 3-19 Vernonia Meets Every Friday 8 P. M. W. N. Noakes. W. P„ Timber Rt. Wm. A. Mott, Secretary 7-49 American Legion VERNONIA POST 118 Meets first and Third Man. Each month. of AUXILIARY First and Third Tuesdays 1-0