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FLOOR LAMPS $235 Daveno Set with Large Chair. Containing the new Flexo-lator $ Special Three Colors to Choose From 5 Piece Brown Walnut Bedroom Set $185.00 $j4 Value 1 ’ Other Sets Priced to $187.50 6-WAY FLOOR LAMPS WITH 100, 200 AND 300 WATT 3- WAY BULB. $24.00 VALUE FOR $11.95 Simmons Charm In ner Spring and Mat tress. $ Both for 1 GET YOUR HUNT ING SUPPLIES NOW WHILE THE ARE STILL AVAILABLE EVERYTHING FOR THE HUNTER NOW STOCKED HERE! ABC Deluxe Washer $159.95 ABC Master Model $139.95 Liberal Trade-in on Your Old Washer Sleeping Bags $13.50 Print Linoleum Square Yard ... 85c Inlaid Linoleum Square Yard $2.25 New Stock of f Many new Patterns in i 9x12 Congoleum Rugs Coleman Oil Heater. 32,000 BTU’s heat per Hour ......... $59.95 2-Burner Hot Plate Special $8.95 and $18.50 Zenith Washer $QQ with pump Desk Lamps Special Hamilton Beach Mixmaster $40.25 Red Flannel Shirts Dinette S?t3. Burn Proof Top and Up holstered chairs $99.95 American Met-All Venetian Blind on Order. Free Instai lation with Purchase Complete Line of Moe Lighting Fixtures in stock. 78c to $$17.95 Coleman Oil Heater with the new Fuel Air Control. Produces 55,- 000 BTU’s per hour. New Style — New Beauty. Only $129.95 Automatic Toastmaster 1 loor sander to rent 5.00 per day 2.50 half day Skil Saw Edger $2. day Poppy Rubber Tired Wheelbarrow .. $13.95 C old Pack Canner Dille and McGuire 16-Inch Lawn Mowers Tomahawk $17.95 Grass Groomer $21.95 Turfmaster $23.95 All-Steel Wagons $2.50 — $5.95 — $7.75 Tank model Bycicle Car Batteries $8.95 & up and old Battery Quaker Roof Coating. Gallon $1.00 5-Gal. $4.45 20-Gal. Gar bage Can Bergmann Caulked Boots. $33.50 Value Felt Rock pouring wool insulation. 40-lb. bag Spec. $s Covers Approxi- * mately 30 Square feet GARDEN 50-Ft. Black 5-Yr. Guar. Miracle Wall Tone Gal. $3.59; Qt. $1.10 PHONE 803 BRUNSMAN Hardware and Electric Package 2a Kordite Frozen Food ÇÇC Boxes vv Plastic Freezer Bags 50-Ft. Red Hose $795 15-Yr. Guara. -Quart Fire Ex tinguisher. $1 4 95 Special •“ 25-Ft. Red Hose $4 25 15-Yr. Guara..... ■* Creosote Gallon Ì Beautiful New Plaid Shirts ROLL Paint Brushes 15c to $15.00 5-Gal. Gold Seal Li quid Asbestos Roof Coating. Finest made. 5-Gal. $8.25 1-Gal................. $1.75 $n95 “ Wrangler Overalls to 29 _____ $3.19 to 42 $3.39 11-oz. Blue Bell 30 to 42 $3.25 27 30 FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGERATORS and FRIGIDAIRE ELECTRIC RANGES HARDWARE — SPORTING GOODS — GUNS — AMMUNITION PAINTS — LINSEED OIL — TURPENTINE — ELECTRIC WIRING NAILS ROOFING 90 lb. Red or green $3 1.75 55-lb. $2.65 45 lb. $2.35 65-Ib. $2.95 Nt* Sr^PLS 1 Look Outside! Look /»side! You Can’t Match a BARB WIRE I^jht Weight Spool $5.95 Heavy Weight Spool $7.95 Two-Wheel Metal Rubber like matting. For stairs and floors. Garden 50c per running yard. Tart » THURSDAY. SEPT. 7, 1950 THE EAGLE, FRIGIDAIRE New New New New 40-Gal. Elec. Water Heater VERNONIA. ORE Next Meeting Of Circle Set MIST — The Claude Kysers we.e in Clatskanie Saturday. The next meeting of the MHC v;i .1 b- on the fourth Thursday m September at the home of Mrs. J TV. Howry. D.d’st har strange noises in the silent of the night of late? Well its the Donkey recently bought by the Wayne Pugh folks. The jlir.s enjoy th’' donkey rides. Mr. and Mrs. Vic Loisgnont attended the county fair August 26-26. Mrs. L. P. Wikstrom visited with her daughter, Mrs. Joe Roeser at Timber. Her daughter returned home with her to do some canning. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bateson were Portland visitors one day last week. Mrs. Ray Garlock was a busi DM107 MM92 MM76 gold-and-whita beauty I aluminum rust-proof shelved full-length doorl 'Ice Blue* interior triml FRIGIDAIRE THRIFTY &AHTOYFH 6O£S CLEAR ACROSS! “Thrifty-30 Electric Range • Biggest oven of any household range • Cooks more food on no more current • One-piece, all-porce lain even Model Shown S269.75.DM90 $229.75 SM 60 Year's Visit in Sweden Planned ness visitor in Clatskanie Thurs- I RIVERVIEW — Herbert Olin day. Roy Hughes spent the week of Kelso, Washington and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Olin and daughter, end in Forest Grove looking after Christy, of Portland spent the his new house there. Rhody Okland is working on the county road. Mrs. Geo. Jones calk'd on MUTT AND JEFF Mrs. Austin Dowling Friday Y1EFF THIS F irst TR i P DOwnV afternoon. IS JUST A TEST! INVESTIGATE The Les Closners and Margie THE SEA BOTTOM • FIND Tug and Shirley Wickstrom were PROPER SETTING FOR OUR in Portland Tuesday. television September 5th the school bell -1 ■ ,'W'. PICTURE WERE I A k____ GONNA called the youngsters back to their school duties. $349.75 • Provides more cooking space up front $309.75 $194.75 RM 35 $199.75 week end at th? F. R. Olin home. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Gibson. Mrs. Jack Olin's mother, Mr.s Mrs. Alice Mills and Mrs. S. J. C. W. Hedman, sailed from New Parsons are in Portland to stay York City August 21 on the with the children of Mr. and Mrs. Gripsholm for Sweden wh"re she Cleon Woodruff while they are plans to visit for a year. away on vacation. Robert Burt. Jr., of Beaverton Those visiting the Louis Hunt- spent Labor Day week end at the leys over the week end were: home of his aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. George Fiel of McCool and children of Portland. Carlton, Nate Huntley of Mc Minnville and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Hienan of Portland and Mr. and Mrs.Jack Peterson and daughters, Sharon and Nancy, of St. Helens spent the week end at the V. L. Powell home. j Ey Bud Fisher ! I ! 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