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THE EAGLE. VERNONIA 10 THURSDAY, MAR 20. 1958 ORE ZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHUZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZMZ D D 11 M Ç M A N HARDWARE D K U 11 J I’I f - 2 a AND ELECTRIC PHONE HA 9-5651 ----- WE DELIVER TH ANNIVERSARY SALE THURS , FRI & SAT. MARCH 20-21-22 ENG. Marshall- : Wells factory paint repre- sentative will be here on Friday and Saturday to give information and ad- vice on your painting problems. • • • • • • AUSTIN FINE FURNITURE FRIGIDAIRE ELEC. APPLIANCES New oorr**** THIXOTROPIC ALKYD ENAMEL $7.50 $2.25 $1.20 70c 15c to $7.23 Quart Pint Half-Pint Paint Brushes $16 95 Vise with 4-In Jaws Special — sa ar se r. se* voie •al male ,- ", FREE floor prizes for both men and women. Free gift for first 300 ladies | signing up on cur second floor. Men's floor prizes include SI9.95 camp stove. Ladies floor prizes will include 11 Valencia Elgin American simu. pearl neck laces ($7.50 value) and $8.00 value casserole with candle warmer. MANY NEW ITEMS IN GIFT AND HOUSEWARES AT SPECIAL PRICES DURING THIS SALE. MARSHALL WELL Gallon HZHZHZRZ tr == g 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 $0(495 Porcelain TPs " SEE OUR 9c TABLE Barrel tumbler, mugs, bowls, par Full foam rubber ing knives, chore revolving swing girls and many rockers. Top grade coverings. Very ether items. Spec, HSNEHSBT Only 69’ 4 0O-r Oakland automatic wood con trolled heater. More healthy heat. Holds heat overnight Ashley Wood Heater, Medium size Wilson baseball gloves Furniture Market Spe cial Virtue 7-Pc. Di nette with large table, 6 chairs, Reg. $150.00 value. Special on special $3.95, S4.95, and $5.95 18" Gas, R-g $99 95 $7995 $5495 Deluxe Gold Seal Li noleum Rugs. 9x12 18” Electric Hoes from $1.89 Bow Rakes from $2.19 Shovels from $3 25 20c $ 69 THSHZHEHSHEHHZHEHEHZHEH NATAL PITTSBURG - Mr. and Mi Daniel Palumbo and on Richard of Beaverton and Mr and Mrs. Robert Lindsay were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Noble Dunlap. Calling on the Dunlaps Monday was Mrs Laura Carmichael who recently return- ed from a lengthy stay in Cali- forma. Mrs. W. R. Wolff motored to Clatskanie Monday morning where she was a luncheon guest of Mrs. Charles Anderson Mr and Mrs. Art Tronnes and son Wayne spent the week end with relatives in Oregon City and Vancouver, Washington. Scout Groups On Camping Trip BIRKENFELD The Boy Scouts from here joined the Boy Scouts of Jewell and all went on a camping trip over the week end. They camped on the little Fish hawk down by Jewell. Mrs. Jim Garlock and Mrs Francis Larson were in Tilla- mook Tuesday Mrs. Victor Berg and Nellie were in Astoria Monday Mr and Mrs. Herbert 1 Rogers and girls of Jewell spent Sunday evening with her folks, the Fran cis Larsons Mr and Mis' Harry Saxton of Clatskanie called at the Francis Larsons Saturday Mrs. Zella Bellingham and Mr; Clara Reeves cfled on Mrs ‘39" 1958 Model 30-In. Frigidaire range on 2-pc. daveno set with S Maple Bunk bed with swivel club rocker design complete with beautiful wagon wheel 2-Pc. Sectional by Biltwell. Large Section makes mattresses into bed Only 3-Pc. Biltwell Sec tional, $350 Value NY 4-Pc. Fashion Flowe set. Driftwood $ color. Special 4-Pc. Gillespie Bedroom Set 3-Pc. Western Knotty Maple Set China $20.00 Shetland : Ivy pattern table $ 95 Lamps Special 3-Way Floor Lamps Priced $095 From 'ix4x3 %x4x8 12x4x8 5x4x8 % x4x8 sheet sheet sheet sheet sheet $3 25 $4.50 $5 95 $6.95 $7.95 Simpson Ceiling Tile 12x24 Ctn. of 60 Sq. $9.25 Feet Hardboard %x4x8 $2.65 NATAL PITTSBURG Mr. and Mrs. Alva Bliss received word last Friday morning of the arrival of their first grandson. born to their son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. D. W He Wakefield of Los Angeles weighed in at four pounds and has been named Terry James. He comes to join three sisters. Mr and Mrs. Ira Peterson re ceived word Sunday evening of the arrival of a granddaughter, Cynthia born to their son and wife, Mr and Mrs. Vern Peter- son in Salem. The baby weighed in at 812 pounds and comes to join a sister. Mr and Mrs Ira Peterson ani Richard Peterson were among those who attended the I. J. Case Co. meeting held Monday even ing at the Shalmon Libel home Mr and Mrs. John Titus of Portland were Monday afternoon callers at the dm. Pringle home Mr and Mrs. W. R Wolff mo- tored to Tillamook Saturday af ternoon to see the Kenneth Tup pers Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Tupper and daughter Sandra were sup per guests of Mr and Mrs W R Wolff Sunday evening Mr and Mrs. Lewayne Elkins and baby son of Newport were week end guests of Mr and Mr.- Dee Veere Hershey and family. Chris Kraig of Seattle was an overnight guest of Mr and Mrs Clyde Henderson Monday i Star canned and frozen vege- and fruits in mid-winter meals, while fresh produce is in short supply, Oregon shoppers are advised this week by Oregon State college home economists. Bad weather in Florida. Cali fornia and Texas has curtailed the amount of fresh produce that normally flows into local mar- kits. Fresh string beans, tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers and other fiesh items will be delaved 'n bountiful supplies from Florida, which is pulling out of one of the tables 9-Drawer Unfinished Chest $30 Value A cabinet-type enclosure fit ted over a radiator can be a useful and attractive project. The length of the enclosure should be at least twice the radiator length. The framing is made of 1 by 4-incb lumber; the sides, divid ers and shelves are of 1 by 12- inch lumber. The hinged top is made of two pieces of 1 by 8- inch lumber for each section. The boards are edge-glued and trimmed to fit. Screening is placed across the front of the radiator sec tion to conceal the radiator. Doors for the dryer section are trimmed to allow a % inch clearance between panels. Hang the doors adding fric- tion catches and door pulls. Round all sharp edges. NOTE SIZE OF RAONTOR CABINET DEPENDS ON SIZE OF RADI- ATOR CONCERNED f 0. HOLES FOR y WARM AIR CIRCULATION LARGE HOLES FOR WARM AR CIRCOATON JOB PRINTING VERNONIA _0 I&HZHZHEHZHRIZMEHZMZHME Clever Cookers Club Makes Sandwiches Some of the girls made sand and some made pudding. I Refreshments consisted of what The Clever Cookers 4-H club the girls had prepared. met at the home of Mrs. Berna News Reporter. Marian Mathews Howry at Mist March 17, at 7:00 p.m. Sell it with an Eagle Classified. The girls answered roll call by naming a vegetable grown in Oregon. I wiches berries and youngberries, show better than average inventories. Dried fruits and vegetables of fer mealtime variety, too, remind county home economists. Prunes lead the dried fruit plentiful list. Dried peas, lentils, processed wheat, rice and macaroni pro ducts provide menu variety that's easy on the pocketbook. 76 Make A Cabinet-Type Radiator Bmorosure J&1 nston HA 9-3372 Special HERE’S HOW r x 12" STOCK- THE VERNONIA EAGLE Orbit Sander $1.50 per day Skil Floor Sander $5.00 per day Half Day $2 50 Floor Polisher $1.00 Per Day Punch Bowl Set $1 00 Per Day Curtain Stretcher 50c per day House Jacks 75c week Power lawn mower Square Tub Maytag washer in excellent condition ■ worst crop disasters in its history. California's orange crop is down a third and Florida’s is down a tenth, according to February re ports. To help local shoppers channel spending in a money-saving direc tion, county extension agents of fer these aids: Take advantage of canned veg- etable and fruit supplies, Peas, corn, tomatoes, green and wax beans, tomato catsup, and beets are now in biggest supply, And peaches, pineapple, fruit cock- tail, appi.sauce, pears, and apri- cots are canned fruit plentifuls. In the frozen fruit department, a P P les; cherries, blackberries. blueberries, raspberries, and oth er caneberries, including boysen- Processed Foods Good Buys Now r’f STOCK VfO DOWEL JOINT CONST SIDE FRONT "x4‘STOCK r SQUARES bedroom FOR RENT ITEMS IT S A PRIVILEGE AND A PLEASURE TO LIVE IN VERNONIA Families Add Grandchildren PH: 199“ 229 PLYWOOD Ev- Saturday Alton Berg made a business trip to Longview Monday Mrs. Jubie Malagamba and Mis Lillian Holton of Astoria were re cent visitors of their mother. Mrs. Lena Hendrickson Mr and Mrs Eugene Larson and family were in Gresham Sunday. erett 6-Year old deluxe baby crib and mat- tress $50 Value $37.50 Crib and Mat- $QQ50 tress Special $£195 High Chairs K.” $111.75 Dunlaps Entertain Guests At Dinner Last Sunday Electric Ranges 1 Goulds amazing no- tank pump A com- píete water system. Now Only Spei ial on Toilet RD 20-58 Frigidaire $125 Linoleum ROLL ROOFING 45-Pound $3.25 55-Pound $3.75 65-Pound $4.45 90-Pound $5.25 CARDEN. FLOWER AND GRASS SEED AND FERTILIZER Seats Only Beautiful new pat terns in 6, 9 and 12-fl. Per Sq. Yd. ONION SETS Pounds $1 195 1 1 New. Matching FRIGIDAIRE Fabric-Master Automatic Dryer • All Porcelain. * Automatic Time Control. * New Fabric Guide. * Drying Temperature Selector. Custom Imperial Filtrator Dryer. 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