Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, June 27, 1957, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE EAGLE, VERNONIA. ORE
6 THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1957
FOR SALE-General
WANTED
FOR SALE: Pure bred Collie
pups. A W. Gardner, Hy Van
Hotel, HA 9-509!.
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WANTED: Two Oregonian car­
riers for routes in Vernonia. Must
be 12 years or older. Contact
Al Iman, Hz\ 9-6751.
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• OR SALE: 7 cu. ft. refrigerator
.lth storage drawer. Excellent
condition. Mrs. R. D. Eby. HA
9-3671.
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W/XNTED: Housekeeper for fa­
mily of three. $75 per month,
room and board. Week ends off.
Phone HA 9 51)48
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OR SALE: Baled clover hay.
.Vally Noakes, HA 9-5633. 26t3c
HIGHEST cash prices psid 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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RED FRYERS for sale, 35c per
pound, live weight. L. Car­
michael, Stoney Point.
2613
FOR SALE: Walnut finish dinin;;
.oom set, includes buffet, exten­
sion table, six chairs. Reasonable.
See Sam L. Hearing, city hall.
26t3c
FOR RENT
SMALL modern furnished house
for rent. 162 A Street. HA 9-
3501.
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FOR SALE: Good family cow,
Brown Swiss and Jersey, fresh­
ened first time recently. $125.
Would consider roto-mower in
trade See at Ben Fowler place,
Stoney Point, evenings.
25t3c
FOR SALE:
Good motor
THREE ROOM furnished apart
ment, shower bath, electric rang»’
refrigerator, oil heat. Also, apt.
with electric heat, and a large
room with kitchen privileges.
Riverview Cabins.
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1947 Ford Tudor.
Phone HA 9-5591
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THREE bedroom home for r?nt.
Robert C. Lindsay, Spencer and
Cedar streets. HA 9-5795 25t3c
YOU PICK, sprayed Royal Ann
< hemes. Ready now.
’•> mile
<ast of Cornelius, Oregon on high-
.ay across from Car Vue thea­
ter. Lloyd Wiedewitsch, Rt. 2.
25t2c
FOR RENT Partially furnished
apartment. Couple only. Bur­
ton Apartments, Riverview. HA
9 6033
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CLEAN, attractive, one-bedroom
house. Electric heat, electric hot
water heater. Wired for range.
Utility room wired and plumbed
for automatic washer and drier.
Inquire 475 South First Avenue.
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• OR SALE: Ladies suede leather
riding skirt and bolero, fringed
rim, size 14, $35. Call HA 9-
5127.
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ANYONE wanting to have grass
jt by scythe call at 842 Third
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FINE STRAWBERRIES for sale,
$2 per flat. U-pick, $1 per flat.
Mrs. Carl Brauner, Sixth St.,
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Riverview. HA 9-3411.
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TRAWBERR1ES, U-pick, 5c per
pound
On DeHaven place, l’j
miles out Rock Creek road. J.
P. McFarland Phone HA 9-5946
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HA 9 6906
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TEN-POUND bundles of news-
I apers for sale. Suitable for
• tatting fires, etc. Vernonia Eagle
ffice.
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APARTMENT available at Cher­
ry Tree apartments, 830 Second
Street. HA 9-5042.
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SERVICES
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DEAD and worthless stock re­
moved free of charge. Also, will
buy your cows, calves, hogs. John
Wilmarth, Clatskanie, Ore. Phone
2362.
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FOR SALE: Used chain saws.
Ted’s Saw Shop, corner Bridge
and State St.
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PORT ABLE welding service,
power plant; night work. George
Smith, HA 9-3876.
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SAND, gravel, crushed rock, fill
dirt. Call HA 9 6829, A.G Os­
trander.
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CLARENCE R WAGNER, county
surveyor, Court House, St. Helens.
Phone office, 698; home, 83 Pri­
vate surveying, engineering work.
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FOR SALE Real Estate
J OR SALE by owner: Modern
t v<> bedroom home, all electric,
iJean, good condition, attractive
k tchen, full bath. Corner lot.
$2250 H. A. Smith HA 9-5763.
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CLASSIFIED RATES
NO information on classifieds will
be given out until after paper
is mailed.
THE EAGLE assumes no finan-
cial responsibility for errori
that may appear in ads pub­
lished in its columns, but in
case where this paper is at
fault, will reprint that part of
an adv. in which the typo­
graphical mistake occurs.
BLIND ADS with answers to be
handled by the Eagle: Mini­
mum charge 80c. No informa­
tion giver relative to such ads.
MINIMUM charge 40c for 25
words or less. Words over min­
imum. 2c each. Three inser-
. tions for the price of two.
NO CLASSIFIED OR DISPLAY
ADV. WILL BE ACCEPTED
AFTER WED. NOON EXCEPT
FOR NEXT WEEK S PAPER.
• OR SALE: Small beach cottage,
. 40 S. Cottage Street, Gearhart.
Three rooms, corner of corner
li t 50x100' Good business pro-
, rty location. $3000, terms. Con.
i t owm¥r Mrs. Paul Gordon.
41 A St (Phone Hazel 9-5885,
Fay.)
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HOMES
' EARLY n-w 3-bedroom mo­
dern home, includes dining and
utility rooms Lots of built-ins
Wonderful view Will consider
smaller house in deal
Full
price, $7000.
Worth
mon’
Good terms
NEWLY remodeled and
modern 2-bedroom home,
tor range and automatic
er and dryer; electric
cement foundation; extra large
lot and very well located Price,
$5750
Good terms.
FARMS
4 ACRES, 1>, miles out Nearly
new log house About 3 acre-
an be cultivated Price, $1800
Will accept $400 down
2 ACRES just out of Vernonia
with 5-room house, garage
woodshed and fruit house Land
all clear and level
Nehalem
River just across road avail-
able for irrigation Price $3750
Good terms.
SEE ME FOR FARMS AND
ACREAGE
DON BAYLEY, BROKER
T. lace Cafe Bldg Ph HA 9 5225
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CARD OF THANKS
I WISH to express my sincere
appreciation to all the kind
friends and neighbors who re­
member'd me with cards, flow­
ers, and various kind deeds dur­
ing the long illness from which I
am now recuperating
They all
meant a great deal and helped
more than words can tell.
Mrs Rex Mitchell 26t|-
5-PIECE BOWL SET. Large bowl and 4 individual
bowls. Melmac hard plastic.
47
Regular $12.95. Now V2 price at
PATIO MUGS. Hand painted. Choice of 3 floral
patterns. Large size. Heat
retaining.
One for 50c; 2nd for
25c
3-PIECE BARBECUE TOOL SET. Chrome plated
steel. Hardwood handles. Turner,
$1 98
Special 1
fork, basting brush. Reg. $3.60
50-FOOT UTILITY CORD. Regularly $4.86. Rub-
ber covered. For power mowers,
$077
outdoor lighting, etc.
Special «J
DOMINO HOUSE PAINT. An excellent, low cost
paint. White only,
$«V
can be tinted
1-Gallon $5.20; 2nd Gallon Zi
CHARCOAL. Popular charcoal briquets provide
long lasting coals.
$ 1 25
20-Lb. Bag One bag for $2.50; 2nd bag only 1
AUTOMATIC PERCOLATOR. Completely $r 88
automatic. 8-cup. Less cord
Special O
REFRIGERTOR BOX. Big Value
Value. 40-lbs. $088
ice capacity. 10"xl9"xI2". ! Special this Sale O
SLEEPING BAG. 3-lb. Dacron. Regular $29.95
Full zipper. Double air mattress, Two
$
7,'
bags may be zipped together
Special
MELNOR SPRINKLER. Oscillating swinging spray
covers rectangular area up 1500
95
square feet. Save water
GRASS SHEARS. Drop forged. Precision $065
ground. Razor sharp. Easy action. Better grade. zS
COLEMAN CAMP STOVE
95
$
single, 2 and 3 burners
Regular $9.95 Coleman Lantern
$£50
with sale of stove
Special V
FITTED PICNIC BASKET. Regular $12.00. Color­
ful plastic interwoven wth oak. 4
$•795
plates, mugs, forks and spoons
Special I
PROEN LAWN SPRINKLER. Really waters in a
square. Covers areas 2x2 to 35x35 feet
2 or more can be used in series
OUTING JUG. Reg. $3.98. With convenient $O
spout. This is a better quality jug. Gal. Spec.
1— Nest of Saws—Millers Falls;
6— Block Plane — Length 6Vi";
11— Pliers—6" combination.
with three blades.
adjustable.
Nickel chrome.
2— Magnetic Tack Hammer — 8
7— Screwdriver Set—Magnetized.
12— Hack Saw—Adjustable; pis­
ounce head. Brown handle.
6 screwdrivers with bracket.
tol grip; with blade.
3— Folding Rule — Miller Falls;
8— Chisel Set—3 pieces; Vi",
13— Coping Saw — Cuts curves,
6 foot.
1". Ubreakable handles.
angles. Two blades.
4— Tape Rule — 10 foot; white
9— Wire Brush—For rough clean­ 14— Wrecking Bar—18". Carbon
face; chrome case.
ing. Length 6".
steel. Handy.
5— Torpedo Level — Miller Falls;
10— Wood Scraper—Length over­
9".
all 9". Double edge blade.
SWAN SPRINKLER SOAKER, Triple tube with
Vi" PLASTIC HOSE. Regularly $3.95. Guar an •
large water channels. 25-foot
teed 5 years. Opaque green. Full
$091
length. Couplings at both ends
Full Vi" size. 50 feet
Special Zl
ORTHO LAWN GROOM. Feeds lawn, kills weeds,
PRESSURE SPRAYER. Spray weeds, flowers, gar­
controls lawn insects. Contains
dens, etc. Extension spray
$*795
2,4-D weed killer. 10-lbs.
nozzle. Reg. $10.25. 3Vi-gal.
• Special I
3
BLACK & DECKER >/4" DRILL. Regular $21.95.
Save almost $9.00. Jacobs
$1 097
chuck. Fully guaranteed. Special this sale 1 Za
STEP-ON CAN. Reg. $5.95. Save almost $2.00.
Large, convenient size. Enameled
$097
body with chrome lid
Special «J
GLOVES. Regularly 98c. For household and gar­
den. Plastic coated. Simply
wipe clean.
Special Per Pair
CHROME HINGES. %" offset. Semi-concealed.
Screws. Buy one pair for
c
40c; Buy second pair for
CHROME KNOBS. Attractive concave style. Easy
to install. Very neat.
Buy one for 25c; Buy second for
Judge Whipple Reviews County
History Since Turn of Century
J. G Watts, No Assessor was
listed, but Ed Laws stated that
Martin White was assessor in
1901, succeeded by Ed Law's
father in 1902. County popula­
tion was 12,000 then, with 15 road
districts and 310 miles of roads
compared with 664 miles of road.;
now in six districts. Then there
were 56 bridges, compared with
232 now.
Comparing costs of
bridges, the Scappoose Creek
bridge cost $1731 then, and $24.-
000 now. Judge Whipple stated
that our present problems are
housing and roads. The court­
house is over-crowded, with more
space an urgent need, and heavy­
traffic calls for better road con­
struction to withstand the traffi-
A very good program was en­
joyed by those attending the regu
lar meeting of Columbia County
Historical society at McBride
school Saturday, June 15. The
usual good meal was served at
noon, with the ladies all helping
with hostess duties.
Whipple, first
Judge J W
speaker of the afternoon, went
back to th-1 beginning of the cen-
tury to review costs of govern-
ment as compared with the pre­
sent day. It was about 1901 and
1902 that the present courthous.'
was built County officers listed
were headed by Judge J B. Doa i.
County commissioners were P. A.
Frakes and W. D Case, and clerk.
Grant Bowerman Plays
For Music Convention
»OR SALE 1950 Willys 4x4 jeep
pickup; new gears if» front end
$650
Also, 1946 Ford conver-
tibie; has 1948 Merc semi rav
motor, Lincoln gears in transmi.
•ion. Columbia rear end. $30t'
H. use 55, O A Hill. Dick McNair
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DR. VOTAW
OPTOMETRIST
Sundland Building
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Tuesdays S to 8 P.M
Saturdays 2 to 6 P.M.
13c
CHROME PULLS. Streamline design.
with 3" centers. One pull
for 18c; Buy second at half price for
An improved moto-paver has
been purchased for cheaper and
better road construction, which
will pave for $4000 per mile in­
stead of $22.000
Ed Laws spoke on early days,
discussing the early newspapers.
He stated that the first St. Hel­
ens newspaper was th-- Colum­
bian. then the Oregon Mist. It
was changed soon to the St. Hel.
ens Mist. Later the Sentinel was
started, and the Mist and Sentin­
el consolidated some years later,
becoming the St Helens Sentine'
Mist.
Mr. Laws also told of
early fire-fighting, when a bell
in a tower on First and Cowlitz
was used to call volunteer fire­
men They had a hand cart which
two men dragged to the scene of
the fire. He told of a bad fire
in 1904. with poor water sup­
ply to aid the fighters. $5 00 per
day was paid men building court
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Graivt Bowerman, son of M-. I
and Mrs. L G Bowerman, play­
ed a piano solo last Friday at the
start- convention of the Oregon !
Federation of Music Teachers
which was being held in Port-
land at the Congr-ss hotel Stu
dents from various Oregon towns
were presented
Grant was the
rept esentative from Vernonia H--
is the student of Mrs Leonard
Dunlap of Forest Grove
FOR SALE Car, Truck
—OH c« Supplici al the Eagle—
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THEN CHOOSE ANOTHER TOOL FOR 50c
LARGE, newly redecorated 4-
100m apart. Oil heat, electric
range; $35 per mo. Upstairs, no
children over one year old. See
at 117 North St.
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Phone HA 9-6131
VERNONIA. ORE.
Paint, Bldg. Supplies,
Sporting Goods,
Housewares. Appliances
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KING’S Grocery - Market
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' Where Your Money Buys More"
Riverview
At the Mile Bridge
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ALWAYS — Phone and Delivery
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house, and he was paid $1.00
per day to keep wood moving
in a flume for cordwood from the
hills to the dock.
L E. Gulker recalled the days
of the Goble ferry. He also told
of early papers, showing several
copies of the Oregon Mist, 1898,
and the Nehalem News Journal,
published at Pittsburg.
Sumner Bryant from Portland,
and a member of the Bryant fa
mily of Clatskanie, also spoke,
recalling early days in Clatskanie
when he was a boy. He told of
paying poll tax for road purposes,
and a road tax of $2.50 per year
paid for this purpose
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DR. ABRAMS'
DENTIST I♦:
HILLSBORO
Broken Plates Repair­
ed While You Wait.
Or
Mail Them In. Re­
turned Same Day.
Loose Plat*» Relined __
4 Hour». New One» __
1 to 3 Day*.
TERMS IF DESIRED