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8 THURSDAY, JAN 2, 1958 THE EAGLE, VERNONIA New FRIGIDAIRE Ultra-Clean ORE. ZHZHXHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHnZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZ R D11 N Ç M A N hardware D I U H J I’l A 11 LOWEST PRICE EVER. An-new ‘57 Frigidaire Food Freezer -Refrigerator Automatic Washer PHONE HA 9-5651 Allen-A Insulated Artic Under- wear. 2-Pc. Suits. Stay $—00 warm & healthy. Each Pc. Am Model FS-101-57 $75.00 Dinette Set, chairs & table. Foam Rubber 95 $ Cushions FS-101-57 10 1 cu. ft. $00 95 Reg. $339.95, Save $40 AJJ 3643 Trash Burner. White porcelain, heavy duty $100 00 $ 95 Value 1 Q 95 41o New, Matching FRIGIDAIRE Fabric-Master Automatic Dryer Lovst Price ein the country! $0.95 Value Iron- $4995 in Board Ironing Board'Pads • Covers $2.25 & $2.63) MARSH ALL-WELLS $300 Value Sectional Daveno. Special, Only $229.50 $250 Value Biltwell Daveno Sets in Rose- Beige. Only Neoprene Raincoats and "pants $0) 9 i Each Rain Hats $229.95 Bel Nor Blankets $7.00 95 $ Value Purrey Blankets. Re versable. Beautiful Colors $ $12.95 Value $189.50 $6150 F} gil Six-year deluxe baby crib. Has plastic teething rail all around. Both sides. drop 95 550 Velue Deluxe. GoldeSeal Li- noleum $ 95 Rugs. 9x12 THIXOTROPIC ALKYD Beautiful naw patterns High Chairs. Value Special ENEMEL in both • and 9 Ft. Linoleum 25 $ Per y ard $12 00 ROLL RCFING 45-Pound 55-Pound ' end 90-Pound $7.50 Gallon Quart $2 25 Pint $1.20 70c’ Half-Pint One-Quarter Pint 45c Extra durable—Use it inside or outside. Ready to use. Never needs mixing. $3.25 $3.75 $4.45 $5.25 Gleaming white Toilet Seat $ A 69 Special Beautiful Emerson Radios $15.95 and $21 Revere "Vare Copper Bottom •'histling tea- $698 kettle $5.50 Value Or 20c Stainess Paring Knives low ground. Only Cheese Cutter 319" Sale On Ail Revere V are Covered Saucepan $6.25 Value Special 112-Qt. Tom and Jerry Mugs. All Porcelain. Automatic Time Control. New Fabric Guide. Drying Temperature Selector. Custom Imperial Filtrator Dryer. DC I-58 DD-57 Deluxe. $ 1 7095 $229.95 Value Only 1 d • Save $50 00 3-Pc. Biltwell Section, al $350 Value, Special Only $6) The WE DELIVER par Extra heavy plastic in roll 12 feet wide. any length. c Per foot, only Real Zero Zone Freezer-holds 44 lbs • Exclusive Cycla-Matic Defrosting in refrigerator sec tion • Four Full-Width Shelves • Full-Width Glide-Out Porcelain Hydrator • Big. Deep Storage Door with Five removable shelves. Special on $259.95 Frigidaire Range ----- FINE FURNITURE FRIGIDAIRE ELEC. APPLIANCES Exclusive colore-keyed 3-ring agitator. • For Cleanest Clothes • For Lint Removal. • For Driest Spin. Rated No. 1 by U.S. Testing Company, Inc. WCI-58 All Porcelain and electric Steel Hol- g C Willard Batteries, America’s top quality batteries, With your old battery Sunbeam eb Beautiful New Col ors in Biltwell Swing rockers with full foam rubber seats $ 95 $85 Value $90 Value • $ Chair 16” Direct Connected Toilet 95 Only Appliances ‘39 FOR RENT ITEMS 4-Pc. bedroom set with Holly wood head board, tilting mirror, $69.50 mattress and $69 50 box springs. By Gillespie of Cali- forma. $318 50 Value Skil Floor sander to rent (1* $5.00 per day - ““52.50 half day 249 PLYWOOD 4-Pc. Gillespie set : without mat- tress and box springs. Special s179 3 Pc. Western Knotty Maple bed. room set. Mr. and M13. Dresser, 4-drawer chest and 50 bed Special Speed Queen Washer timer and pump. $30 allowang for your old washer 99 189 controlled heat > than one-half the wood a regular wood stove uses. Will pay for themselves in « ne year in savings over oil heat- » r. More healthy heat. Wil. he at space never reached by or- «nary oil or wood stoves. Holds heat over night easily. Oakland automatic heat < on $ trol wood heater As ley Wood Heater, Medium $3.25 1x4x8 sheet $4 0 *x4x8 sheet $5 95 12x4x8 sheet $6.95 5x4x8 shgt % x4x8 sheet $7.95 Simpson Celling Tile 12x24 Ctn. of 60 Sq Feet $9.25 Hardboard 54x4x8 $2.65 • Cosco Step Stools $12.95 • $ Value Simmons Mattresses and Box Springs $49.50, $59.50. $79.95 Spring & mattress set by Kingfisher. Reg. $139 Value. Complete for $F050 only Orbit Sander $1.50, Day FOR RENT Floor Polisher $1 00 per day House Jacks for Rent Amazing stoves. 139 99" Steelhead Tackle' Good, used Oakland Wood Rang : with coils ZHXHZHZHXHXHXHXHXHZHZHZK Death of Nephew Calls Ladies to Walla Walla NATAL PITTSBURG — Mi lia Peterson received word on Thursday morning of the sudden death of her nephew, Arthur Beerman of Walia Walla, from acute pneumonia She left that day, accompanied by her sister, Anna Beerman of Portland, to attend funeral services which were held Friday morning in Walla Walla Enroute home, the ladies visited in Pendleton with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Haycroft. Mrs Haycroft was the former Mrs May Krieger of Vernonia Also visiting the Haycrofts were Mi. and Mrs. Marvin Krieger of Pendleton and Billie Krieger of Vernonia Christmas day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Max Oblack were Mr and Mrs Reed Holding, George and Allan Holding of Birkenfeld and Mi and Mrs Ro- bert Kyser and daughter of For- est Grove Mr. and Mr. Don Smith of Portland were New Year's day guests of Mr and Mrs w A Parmer. Mr and Mrs. Dee Veere Her shey and son motored to St. Helens Monday on business Part tit the day was spent visiting with the Mike Anderson family in Rainier. The Andersons for merly resided in Vernonia until the closing of the mill. F anGlo Heaters With Thermostat IT’S Club Announces Contests Prizes BIRKENFELD The Christ mas lighting contest which was sponsored by the Nehalem Valley Garden club went as follows: fust prize, T M Hopkins; se- tond prize, Mrs. Howard Jones; third prize, Mrs. Francis Larson Honorable mention went to Shir ley Berg The regular meeting of Win- ema H EC. will be at the home of Mis. Francis Larson Tuesday. January 7. Henry Hammerberg and family from Richland. Washington and Alfred Hammerberg from Flor ence. Oregon, spent Christmas at the home of their folks, the Ham- merbergs. Pat Hopkins, of Portland spent Christmas at the home of his folks, the T M Hopkins. Also there was Miss Hazel Cook of Portland, sister of Mrs Hopkins The Arby Mills have purchased a new Chevrolet car Mi and Mrs Wagner of As tona visited at the homes of Mi. and Mrs Everett Johnston and Mr. and Mrs T M Hopkins Fri day Mr. and Mrs Bert Davis of Vernonia and Mi Bob Jones of Portland visited at the home of Mr and Mrs Roy Stuve Thurs day. - «a $9)e)95 2435 Fishing Licenses Goulds Amazing NO-TANK PUMP Compile Water System. No Tank Needed • Priced At A 1085 Roll-away Simmons Mattress Special bed with Innerspring 95 Punch Bowl Set For Rent. $1.00 Day Curtain Stretcher for Rent 50c per Day I A PRIVILEGE AND A PLEASURE TO LIVE IN VERNONIA IXHXHXHXHXHXtiXHXHXHXHXHXt Springfield Now Home Local Man Seen Sporting I Timber Families , Sprained Ankle For Elizabeth Tolson New Edsel Automobile Move Residences TIMBER Mrs Elizabeth Tol son who has lived here the past thirty years, left Sunday for her TIMBER Mr and Mrs Duane new home at Springfield She Dixon and Leslie moved Sunday will live there with her son Jack from the Branson cottage on the Klein who has employment there hill to the house formerly owned Mrs Daisy Buggins of Canby by the Lopez family. spent a couple of days here last The Huhinenko family moved week with her sister and brother- last week from one of the Bran- in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Zera Thomp “son houses to the A. G Pearson son. The E D Tallman and M L. farm west of town. Mr and Mrs. Steve Bisanz of Tailman families were Christmas guests of Mrs Edith Riggle at Scofield were Saturday visitors Buxton where twenty four were of Mr. and Mrs Zero Thompson. Mr and Mrs. L. S. McCarty present for the Christmas tree who have spent the past two and dinner Mr. and Mrs Bill Emery had months at Roseburg where Mi McCarty has employment, are Christmas dinner in Portland with Mrs Emery's niece and fa home here while he is .on vaca mily. Mr and Mrs Harold Pang- tion He is engineer for Southern Pacific born Mr and Mrs. Duane Dixon Mr and Mrs. Clarence Cochran who are moving to Hubbard stay spent Wednesday and Thursday ed overnight here Saturday night in Corvallis with Mrs Dixon's and were dinner guests at the aunt and uncle, Mr and Mrs Wil lard Keene Other guests were Branson home The Steve Murray family of Mr and Mrs. Melvin Koon and Mr and Mrs James Stevens of Scofield, the Nick Furstenburg and sons, and Henry Girt» of Seaside who spent from Monday Vancouver, Washington w e r e until Thursday with the Keenes. Mrs Guy Closson of Hunting- Christmas guests of the William ( ton spent last week here with Johnsons Pat and Barbara Sabrowski of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs R. L. James Portland came Christmas night George Riggle returned to his to spend their vacation from home here Friday after spending school with their sister and bro- a week at the Riley home in ther-in-law, Mr. and Mrs Stan Elkton. joy: Taylor. BIRKENFELD — Alton Berg is seen riding around in a new Edsel car. Mrs Reta Ross and sons Jim and Bob and her little grand- daughter Sharon, all of Portland, were visiting at the home of her brother, Fred Udey Friday Mrs. Charles Hansen of Mist and her daughter Laverne visited with Mrs. Everett Johnston Fri day. Ronald Nordstrom spent the holidays with the Francis" Nord- stroms. He will return to coll ge January 2 Anna Hanberg And the Kol- jones boys went to Astoria Fri day and had dinner with the boys’ folk* Mrs Fred Larson and children spent the week end at B aver. Oregon with Fred and hr folks, the Willard Garloeks Mrs. Art Bellingham and Mrs Ted Bellingham were recent Port land callers Mr and Mrs E Harshman and family were called to Mt Ver non in Eastern Oregon because his brother-in-law passed away His body was taken to Middleton, Idaho for burial While in Idaho the Harshmans will visit with relatives Sell it with an Eagle Classified. ’ Accident Result I i I | | I | | i I i | i RIVERVIEW — P L. Welter lost control of his car on the Riverview bridge Monday morn- ing. causing some damage to the car. He suffered a sprained ankle and bruises. Delmar McDonald of Portland spent New Years with his pa ents. M. and Mrs. Walter M - Donald. Mr and Mrs. Nash Alessi and children of San Jose, California spent the Christmas week at the homes of her parents, Mr. and Mrs Jack Tomlin in Vernonia and her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jewell Lloyd Mr and Mrs. Henry Parker of North Bend visited her parent... Mr and Mrs. Tom Solomon and his mother. Mrs. Annie Roberts of Pittsburg from Thursday un- til Saturday. Christmas dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Buck ner were Mr and Mrs Emery George of Portland. C. N Rundell and Mr. and Mrs Ralph McKee and Sharon Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schalock visited her sister and family. Mr. and Mrs. Carl John at Willamina last Tuesday, going from there to Woodburn where they spent Christmas with his son and fami- ly, Mr and Mrs. A. H Schalock.