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B THURSDAY, JULY 5, 1951 THE EAGLE, VERNONIA, ORE. Seabee Reaches Virginia Base CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE—General RED FRYERS. This is a good time to buy dressed fryers to store in your locker or deep freezer. I have plenty for sale anil they are prime now. G. C. Knkbride. 27t3 SPINET PIANO returned from rent — a real buy for information write: KORTEN’S LonjV’ew. Washington Home of the Hammond Organ 27tfc FOR SALE: Red Raspberries, U pick 10c lb. 2V4 miles NW of Newberg. Take Yamhill road «ut of Newberg 2 mi., turn right at first Y, follow sign % mi. (Good clean field. Come anytime. Bring containers. T. F. Zielos- fcowski, phone 29F3. 26t3 REMINGTON-RAND adding: ma chine like new. Cost $125 new, used five months. $100. See Edwin Ade at post office. 26t6c FOR SALE: Dressed red fryers, 50c lb. At Treharne, 5 minutes drive from town. Telephone ®813, Albert Walker. 25t3c WASHING machine, $15. Phone 15F11,_____________________ 25t3c AUCTION: Every Friday. Mis cellaneous sale at 10, livestock sells at 1 p.m. We run a nice volume of livestock every sale «lay. Sell by head or weight. I do general auctioneering, selling general farm, dairy or furniture sales. Write or phone or call for dates; information and esti mates gladly furnished free. We Ibuy livestock, furniture, tools, etc., at anytime. Auction Mart, Forest Grove. Walt Altman, auc tioneer, phone 16215. 20tfc RAISE Chinchillas for Profit! As high as 500% profit the first year. Pairs with litters, pairs carrying, young pairs. For in formation see D. O. Smith at The Club. 16tfc HAY AND STRAW for sale. Fair prices as to quantity and quality. Elmer Bergerson. 39tfc E. DON SIMMONSON registered Piano Tuning and Servicing. Member National Ass’n. Piano •tuners. Contact Mrs. Fullerton, Phone 837. 31tfc FOR SALE—Insurance ¿LIFE, Fire, Car and Accident ¿Insurance. Oregon Automobile insurance Co. II. Hudson and George Bell. 26tfc FOR SALE—Real Estate HOUSE TRAILER — very clean, pood condition, many built-ins. FOR SALE OR RENT — New 2- , -bedroom home, almost com- ’ pletc. $2100 or $35 month rent. NEARLY one acre — clean 3- bedroom house, living room, dining room, kitchen with built- ins, bath. New lawn. Barn chix house, many berries, good parden. City water. $4000 cash, $4200 terms. Lucille Sessman. Salesman, J. M. Person, Broker, phone 322. 27tlc CABIN. 12 ft. x 26 ft., for sale. All built, wallboard for inside partly up. Located on Rock Creek road. $750. Write Rt. 2 box 548, Kelso, or phone Kelso 8,054R2. 27t3 VERY EASY terms or bargain for all cash. Three- bedroom house, one acre, in Riverview north of Anderson's. Make me an offer your price and terms or all cash. Agnes Bledsoe, Rt. 1, Box 289, Aptos, Calif. 27tl 5-ROOM modern house. Excel lent condition. Has electric heat, electric hot water. Wired for range and clothes dryer. Edgar Hartzell, 1128 Washington Ave. Ph-ne 1404. 27t3 TWO-BEDROOM house on 6th St., Riverview, with stoves and hot water tank for $1500. or all furnished for $1800. Write Mrs. Jess, 2300 S. E. 82nd, Portland 16. State your terms. 26t4 MODERN 2-bedroom home. In- qu re 1142 Nehalem St. 26t3 ♦-ROOM modern house near schools. Utility porch and fruit room. Hot water heater and cook stove goes. $4000 cash or $4500 terms. 159 A St. 24tfc FOR SALE—Real Estate BUSINESS REAL ESTATE 4-UNIT apartment house, very good condition, $150 per month income. Good location, always full. Price $12,500. Very good terms. 2-UNIT apartment house, some repairs needed. Only $1000. OWNER’S dwelling and four rentals. Close in. Gross in come $1500 per year. Low overhead. Good condition. $7000 full price, good terms. FARMS AND ACREAGE SEE this 40-acre mostly level place. Good 6-room modern house, 12-stanchion barn, gar age and chick house; 27 acres in cultivation on paved road only 2 mi. out. $10,600 with good terms. HOMES GOOD 5-room modern house close in. Furniture goes with it at $3800. $500 down. VERY GOOD 2-bedroom modern house close to mill. Utility porch, garage and shop bldg. Some furniture. Only $3000, terms $800 down. DON BAYLEY, BROKER MacDonald Hotel __________________________ 27tlc FOR SALE—Machinery GROAT taper splitting machine, will cut Holly woods. New con dition. Can be had at great saving. Frank Lyon, Hamlet Rt., Seaside, 1 mile west of Trout Hatchery, Sunset highway. Ph. 761-R1. 26t3 FOR SALE OR TRADE BOY’S bike, 26”, for girls bike, 24”. Good shape. Two blocks north city pumping house. Paul Weller, Keasey Rt. 27tl LOST AND FOUND FOUND: Good pair sun glasses in case. Found in Vernonia. Owner may have by identifying and paying for this ad. Inquire Eagle office. 26t3c WANTED______________ DOGS BOARDED during your vacation or when you are away from home. Know they will be well cared for. Mrs. Helen Spof ford, telephone 1023. 27t4 MAN or high school boy willing to do some gardening, etc. Part time work. Must be willing to work. Inquire by calling 257 or 231._____________ '__________27t3c WANTED: Two Milk Goats. Cord wood rig saw minus power. F. K. Schray, Keasey Rt. 26t3 WANTED: Oregon Jourrnal car riers. Call 1137, Cleve Robert son.________________________ 25t3 WILL PAY TOP prices for all livestock. Will pick up at your place. Grant C. Dodge, Forest Grove, Rt. 2, Box 15. 50tfc THIS group of children comprised the third grade h ?re on January 10, 1928. They are identified as: front row. 1 to r. Louis Beveridge. Wilbur Wridge. Harvey Barnes. Leon Brock. Edith Anderson, Dorothy Austin. Violet Lindberg. Louise Crawford. Robert Turner. ----------- Kelly: 2nd row. Joanne Easter, Jack Childs, Bob Depue, Joe McNutt. Dorothy Oveson, unknown. Ruby Condii, Harold Lameroeux. unknown, unknown, unknown: 3rd row, unknown. Floyd Gree n. Glen McDonald. Martha Middlebrook. Hazel Chap man, Goldie May. unknown, unknown, unknown, E verett Meeker. Teacher was Mrs. Austin. Photo was submitted by Mr*. Silvia Turner. NOTICE is hereby given resi- dents of the C i t y of Vernonia in accordance with ordinance No. 163, to cut and remove and keep cut from their property and, from the half of the street abutting the proper ty, all weeds, grass and noxious vegetation more than 10 inches in height during the months of May, June, July, August and September. A. D. Lolley, City Marshall 25t3c card of WE WISH to express our most sincere appreciation for the many kind acts of sympathy and con sideration shown us at the time of our recent bereavement. Mrs. Carrie L. Smith and family 27tlc LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the county court of the state of Oregon for Columbia county. In the matter of the estate of Alta S. Cripps, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed H H H H H H MISCELLANEOUS H 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. __________________________ 88tfc CLASSIFIED RATES MINIMUM charge 40c for 25 words or less. Word* over min imum. 2c each. Three inser tion* for the price of two. CARD of Thank* & Notice*: 80c NO CLASSIFIED OR DISPLAY ADV. ACCEPTED AFTER WED. NOON EXCEPT FOR NEXT WEEK S PAPER. BLIND ad* with answer* to be handled by the Eagle: Minimum charge 80c. No information given relative to such ad*. No information on classified* will be given out until after paper is mailed. THE EAGLE assume* no finan cial responsibility for error* that may appear in ad* pub lished in it* column*, but in case where this paper is at fault, will reprint that part of an adv. in which the typo- I graphical mistake occurs. T hanks I WISH to thank our neighbors and friends who sent cards and cigarettes and also the Eagle members who donated blood while I was in the hospital. ART KIRK 27t 1 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 AUCTION EVERY SATURDAY. Misc. Sale 11:00, Livestock Sale 1:00. Clatskanie Community Auc tion. Quarter mile East of Clats kanie on highway 30. Phone 1600. 28tfc I NOTICE H H H H administrator of the estate of Alta S. Cripps, deceased, by the county court of the state of Oregon for Columbia county, and has qualified. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same to me at Office of John L. Foote, Attorney, St. Helens, Ore gon with vouchers and duly ver ified within six months from the date hereof. Dated and first publication May 31st, 1951. Date of last publication June 28th, 1951. O. G. Cripps, Administrator, 22t5c H X H H RECEIVED BY JULY 10 out of income all the time. H INTEREST AS OF JULY 1 If you don’t, the time to H H start is NOW. The place H —here with a savings ac- H count. H H H M Traveler» Checks Available at— Vemonia Branch H H Commercial Bank ot Oregon H H H dieton’s parents, the Andy Chris tensens, of Harrisburg. Pat Kyle of Portland spent last week with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Noah. H X H If you have the “savings H habit,” you’ll save a little H WILL DRAW TREHARNE Rilla Snyder was a Saturday visitor at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Wilson. Mrs. Carl Wienecke was hos- tess to the Timber route home extension unit Friday afternoon. There was an election of officers with Mrs. Martin Peterson, chair man; Mrs. Jo? Baker, vice-chair man; Mrs. Byron Kirkbride, sec retary and Mrs. A. T. Smejkal, treasurer. Enrollment for the slip-cover workshop, district meeting of clothes closets, con struction and arrangement, and remodeling extensive was taken. Those of the Timber route area who are interested in the above, who are non-members or have not attended any unit meeting, are eligible 4° sign up and can sign by sending their name and address to Miss Frances Gallatin, County H.D.A., at St. Helens. TIMBER — Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Cole and son David and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dutcher spent the week end in Eastern Oregon fishing. They report d the mosquitoes were the only things biting. Mr. William Dunn and sen, Punkie, spent the week end with Mr. Dunn’s parents, the John Dunns. Sharon and Ronnie Johnson of Roseburg are spending a few days at the Walt Lolley home. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Noah Sunday of last week in Port land visiting Mrs. Noah’s mother, Mrs. Marion Kyle. Guests last week at the D. A. Middleton home were Mrs. Mid It's Time to Start Saving ALL DEPOSITS Timber Route Unit Elects New Officers Mosquitoes Bite Better Than Fish H Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. HXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXR i I /2 KEEP < OREGON GREEM^ THfeN YOU R6 ALLY WANT Mt TO B€ 1 YOuR LOVINÓ J WIFE •»LLY’/f À Designing and Printing V . . . of every type done by experienced prin ters. All work done to your complete satis faction. Low prices. VERNONIA EAGLE i ■ ¿ , NOTICE Pursuant to an order of the County Court made and entered on the 27th day of June, 1951, notice is hereby given that the following described county warrants which were issued more than seven (7) years prior to July 1, 1951, have not been presented for payment, and unless presented for payment within sixty (60) days from said July 1, 1951, same will be cancelled and payment thereof will be refused. GENERAL FUND Number Date Name Amount 3934 July 8, 1943 Robt. Mcllvenna $ 1.50 3938 July 8, 1943 Nelly Newlun 1.00 3939 July 8, 1943 Virginia Allen 1.00 3940 July 8, 1943 Judy Gardner 1.00 3941 July 8, 1943 Effie Pierce 1.00 3942 July 8, 1943 Joe' Liptak 1.00 4030 Aug. 5, 1943 J. R. Bennett 7.60 4363 Nov. 4, 1943 P. L. Beeson 13.00 4512 Dec. 2, 1943 Harper and Brothers 2.11 4803 Feb. 3, 1944 E. S. Bafford 20.00 4974 April 6, ¡944 Ha'lie Heacock 6.00 4975 April 6, 1944 Ralph Buccini 8.00 4981 April 6, 1944 A. H. Hills 6.00 5208 May 4, 1944 Alfred Bays 1.55 5210 May 4, 1944 Albert Schmidlin 1.75 5211 May 4, 1944 Cleveland Robertson 1.55 5212 May 4, 1944 E. R. Mills 1.55 5213 May 4, 1944 James Bond 1.10 5215 May 4, 1944 Robert McMullen 2.00 5216 May 4, 1944 James McMullen 2.00 5218 May 4, 1944 Frank Smith 4.50 5225 May 4, 1944 H. W. H. Adams 1.50 5269 May 24, 1944 Fred Fogle 2.00 5311 May 24, 1944 School District No. 10 5.00 5317 May 24, 1944 School District No. 39 5.00 50 May 24, 1944 School District No. 1 5.00 112 May 24. 1944 Ray Early 5.00 160 June 7, 1944 William Jorgensen 5.00 199 June 8, 1944 H. W. H. Adams 1.50 200 June 8, 1944 Dewey F. Hannon 1.50 203 June 8, 1944 H. C. Burke 1.50 204 June 8, 1944 Jack Miller 6.00 306 June 21, 1944 Luella L. Henagin 4.80 GENERAL ROAD FUND 1184 July 8, 1943 Adolph Rannika 24.00 2077 Mar. 2, 1944 Tracy and Co. 4.75 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and seal of the County Court this 27th day of June, 1951. C. W. Wickman, County Clerk (County Court Seal) 27tlc By Bud Fisher MUTT AND JEFF 4 RIVERVIEW — Saturday even ing dinner guests at the Ed Buck ner home were: Mr. and Mrs. George Wilhite of LaMeda, Cali fornia and Mrs. Artie Buckner. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bond left Friday to visit their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Newcomb, at Garberville, California. John Carmichael, who is with the Seabees, has reached his new location at Little Fork base, Nor fork, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Scott of Everett, Washington spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Barker. Dick Gwin is staying with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Walt Parker, while his parents are va cationing. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Corbaley and son, Vaughn, of Cashmere, Washington visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schalock. Mr. and Mrs. James Davis are the parents of a boy, James Al- fred, bom June 26 and weigh- ing 8 pounds. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Randa of Clatskanie visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Galloway Thursday.