Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, November 22, 1951, Page 6, Image 6

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    « THURSDAY, NOV. 22. 1951 THE EAGLE,
VERNONIA, ORE.
CLASSIFIEDS
FOR SALE—General
FOR SALE—Real Estate
WE CARRY a full line of May­
tag parts. SUNDLAND Electric
.ind Appliance, “Nehalem Valley
Appliance Dealer.”
45t3c
MODERN six-room house for
sale. Completely furnished,
witn utilities. Inquire 141 B St.
34tfc
ORDERS for your Christmas gifts
Mould be fulfilled now. Hand
painted articles, hemstitching and
fancy aprons. Mrs. Reta Lamp­
ing, phone 67, 758 Weed Ave.
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CHRISTMAS trees, any amounts.
We cut or you cut. Box 402.
Beaverton, Oregon.
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*50 MODEL Frigidaire refrigera­
tor, excellent condition. Apply
8*11 First Ave.
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YOUR treadle machine complete­
ly electrified for only $24.50. Any
make. Park’s New Home Store,
*4816 N. Lombard or call the Ver­
nonia Eagle.
44tfc
HEMSTITCHING, buttonholes,
hand crocheting, textile painted
items. June Willis, 875 First
Ave., phone 452.
47tfc
"WOOD HEATER and Universal
-car radio. Inquire 341 C street,
Vernonia.
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SEWING MACHINES
Parks New Home representative
will be in Vernonia Wednesday,
November 28. Anyone wishing in­
sewing machines or who wishes
repairs or electrification of any
make machine, please leave
formation on New Home or Pfaff
name and address at Vernonia
Xagle on or before November 28.
47tlc
AUCTION every Friday. Misc.
«ale at 10:30; livestock sells at
1:00. I do genera! auctioneering.
JPieased to talk over your selling
problems at any time. Walt Alt-
rnan, Auctioneer, Altman’s Auc­
tion Mart, Forest Grove. Phone
ilt!215.
37tfc
"MUSIC BRINGS
HAPPINESS”
For the family­
new spinet
piano. or new Hammond organ,
Ternis like rent. $5.00 deposit
holds for Christmas delivery,
Write or call
KORTEN’S
Longview. Wash.
Phone 3400
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-RAISE Chinchillas for Profit!
•As high as 500% profit the first
»ear. Pairs with litters, pairs
carrying, young pairs. Terms
can be arranged. For in­
formation see D. O. Smith at The
Club.
16tfc
HAY AND STRAW for sale.
Fail prices as to quantity and
quality. Elmer Bergerson. 39tfc
E. DON SIMMONSON registered
Piano Tuning and Servicing.
Member National Ass’n. Piano
•liners. Contact Mrs. Fullerton,
Phone 837.
3itfc
CRUSHED ROCK FOR
roads and driveways. Also have
-rand and gravel and fill dirt. See
D. P. Spofford or call 1023. 36tfc
FOR SALE—Machinery
*50 GAS caterpiller dozezr, caryall
drum. Can be seen at H. W.
German’s place 2M- miles out on
Keasey Rt. Can be demonstrated.
A. F. Steinke, Rt. 3, Hillsboro.
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FOR SALE—Insurance
LIFE, Fire, Car and Accident
Insurance.
Oregon Automobile
Insurance Co. H. Hudson and
George Bell.
26tfc
CLASSIFIED RATES
MINIMUM charge 40c for 25
wordr or less. Words over min­
imum. 2c each. Three inser­
tion* for the price of two.
CARD of Thanks 8c Notices: 80c
NO CLASSIFIED OR DISPLAY
ADV.
ACCEPTED
AFTER
WED. NOON EXCEPT FOR
NEXT WEEK’S PAPER.
THE EAGLE assumes no finan­
cial responsibility for errors
ibat 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: Minimum
charge 80c. No information
given relative to such ads.
No information on classifieds will
be given out until after paper
is mailed.
PCETRY accepted only as paid
matter. Rate: 5c par type lint.
CREDIT ADDS. 10c EXTRA
FOR BILLING.
WANTED
BABY SITTING, day, night or
hour, at my home. Phone 438.
39tfc
WILL PAY TOP prices for all
livestock. Will pick up at your
place. Grant C. Dodge, Forest
Grove, Rt. 2, Box 15.
50tfc
HIGHEST cash prices paid for
.•ream 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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LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE: The County Court of
Columbia County, Oregon, has
appointed Lee Haverstick as ad­
ministrator of the estate of Earl
GSorge Haverstick, deceased. All
persons having claims against
said estate are required to present
them with proper vouchers to
the said administrator at the of­
fice of Patterson and Bush, Joy
Theater Building, Vernonia, Ore­
gon within six months from Nov­
ember 1, 1951.
Lee Haverstick, Administrator
PATTERSON AND BUSH
Attorneys for estate.
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RIVERVIEW — Mrs. Claude
Gibson and Mrs. Keith Laloli
of Cedar Hills, spent Monday
visiting their mother, Mrs. Clara
Barnett at St. Helens. Mrs. Bar­
nett returned here with them and
on Tuesday Mrs. Gibson and son.
Claude, Jr., drove the visiting
ladies to Cedar Hills.
Mrs. Albert Brunsman of La
Moure, N.D. spent last week end
at the home of her son and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Bruns­
man. She spent the week in
Portland visiting her daughter
and returned here for this week
end. Other guests at the Dave
Brunsman home this week end
were: Warrant officer and Mrs.
Bert Brunsman and two children
from Camp Stoneman, Pittsburg,
California, and Mr. and Mrs.
Wallace Muir and three children
of Renton, Washington. The Bert
Brunsman’s will remain here for
his 10-day leave.
Mrs. Artie Buckner returned
home from a visit with her son.
Ray, and family at Hillsboro on
Tuesday. Her son and daughter-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Walt Buck­
ner, of Tillamook spent the week
end with her.
IN THE MATTER OF THE
ESTATE OF:
WALTER JAMES TURNER
Deceased,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has been appointed
executrix of the estate of Walter
James Turner, deceased, by the
County Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Colum­
bia, and has qualified. All per­
sons having claims against said
estate are hereby notified to pre­
sent the same duly verified as by
law required, to the undersigned
at 306 Portland Trust Building,
Portland, Oregon, within six
months from the date hereof.
Dated and first published, Oc­
tober 25, 1951.
Last date of publication Novem­
ber 22, 1951.
Hattie Buckley, Executrix
Lester Sheeley,
306 Portland Trust Building,
Attorney.
Word of Death
Brought Family
FOR SALE—Livestock
WORK HORSE. See Sam Devine,
Mist Rt.
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LOST AND FOUND
FOUND: Boston bulldog. Inquire
at 1174 Columbia street.
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MISCELLANEOUS
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
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.
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POR RENT
FOR RENT—Comfortable, nicely
furnished room with kitchen
privileges. Inquire 479 Rose Ave.
Fullerton Apartments.
45t3c
APARTMENT and a sleeping
room. 376 North Street, L. M.
Porterfield.
37tfc
FOR RENT: 3-rm. house partly
furnish"d. Gas range and water
heater on Shady Lane. Inquire
at Clifford Fowler’s on 3rd St.,
Riverview.
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An Indian campground, believ­
ed to be from five to seven thous­
and years old. has been discover­
ed on the Columbia river, two
miles upriver from McNary.
Water from the dam will soon
cover the site and it is being ex­
plored by the Smithsonian Insti­
tute.
RIVERVIEW — Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Poole and daughter of
Seaside spent the week end at the
Jewell Lloyd home.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Young of
McMinnville are moving into
Mrs. Mill’s small house this week.
Cpl. Lee Lindsley arrived at
the home of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. J. Lindsley, Tuesday.
Cpl. Lindsley has just returned
to the U.S. after spending one
and one-half years in Korea and
Japan.
Sunday dinner guests at the
home of Mrs. Alice Mills were
Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Woodruff
and two boys of Portland, Ho-
ward Trembley of Castle Rock,
Washington and Barbara Owen.
Mrs. S. J. Parsons accompanied
the Woodruffs to Portland Sun­
day evening and went on to
Seattle Monday where she plans
to spend several weeks with her
daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Parker of
Coquille and son, Leo, who has
been in the air corps at Ran­
dolph Field, Texas, visited Mrs.
Annie Roberts and Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Solomon Thursday. After
his leave Leo will report to a
new location in Louisiana.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cooper of
Tacoma spent the week end at
the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Glenn Mitchell.
Army Man Here
During Leave
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
THE COUNTY OF COLUMBIA
FOR SALE—PIGS. Weaners to
butcher. Hogs, anything you want.
Bred gilts. Ken West, west of
airport.
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Bowling Results
Corporal Home
From Overseas
RIVERVIEW — Mr. and Mrs.
Rudy Kemper and three children
of Forest Grove visited her par­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wirtz
Wednesday, bringing news of
the death of Mrs. Wirtz's mother,
Mrs. Mary Buckmiller, at Jeffer­
son, Iowa.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Schalock
and two girls of St. Helens visited
at the Albert Schalock home on
Saturday. .
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Mitchell
spent Wednesday in Portland on
business, visiting her daughter,
Mrs. Neil Ward, at Hillsboro on
their return trip.
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Williams
and daughters of Portland spent
the week end at the home of
Mrs Williams brother and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Wantland.
A.T.A.N. Earl Wantland of Whid-
bey Island, Washington also
spent the week end with his par­
ents.
Fossils of three and five-toed
Eohippus horses are found in the
John Day Fossil beds near John
Day.
INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE
Won
Lost
Standings
26
10
Sundland Electric
23
13
Lew’s Place
21
15
V. F. W.
15
21
Eagle Lodge
12
24
Safeway Store '
11
25
Oregon-American
VFW 1
Sundlands 3
747
867
875
936
873
899
2676
2521
Sundlands — high game L. Clos-
ner, 204; series G. Bacon, 561.
VFW — high game K. Bauers-
feld, 215; series J. Kent, 616.
Eagies 3
Lew’s 1
839
909
896
2645
Eagles — high game and senes,
R. Aldrich, 231 and 561.
Lew’s — high game and series,
R. Schneibel, 216 and 582.
O-A 1
Safeway 3
907
874
858
912
810
840
2575
believe it -
A lot of people do-but they're wrong !
“Rats Will Desert a Sinking Ship”
It is an ancient belief that rats on shipboard,
through premonition and treachery, will desert a
ship facing disaster. Rats probably don’t have
premonitions — and there is no evidence that they
are more treacherous than comparable animals.
2626
O-A — high game and series, F.
O’Brien 220 and 545.
Safeway — high game and series,
H. Gwin, 217 and 578.
CITY LEAGUE
Standings
Won
Lost
Dessy’s
23
13
Hoffman Hardware
22
14
The Club
19
17
Pal Shop
16
20
IOOF Lodge
15
21
Heath Service
13
23
IOOF 0
Pal Shop 4
748
792
811
865
839
882
2398
| d ) on ' t you
2549
IOOF — high game W. Parker,
218; series, H. Gwin 557,
Pal Shop — high game R. Stur­
devant, 200; series, W. Landers,
563.
Dessy’s 4
Heaths 0
907
851
874
850
812
737
“Beware of Food Left in Open Cans”
Fahe! A release by the United States Department
of Agriculture states: “It is just as safe to keep
canned food in the can it comes in — if the can is
cool and covered — as it is to empty the food into
another container.”
518 Drivers Lose Licenses in Oct.
Some 518 Oregonians lost their cretionary action, usually involv­
drivers licenses through suspen­ ing misrepresentation on the part
2593
2438 sions or revocations during Oc­ of applicants for drivers licenses.
Dessy’s — high game D. Fletcher,
tober according to Earl T. New-
206; series L. Wiese, 563.
Heath’s — high game W. Parker, bry, secretary of state. The fi­ Week End Spent with
gure, one of the highest for the
189; series O. Fuller, 503.
Friends at Garibaldi
Hoffman’s 3
The Club 1 year, came almost on the heels
of
the
department's
statement
854
TREHARNE—Mrs. G. C. Kirk­
870
934
781 that it was going to “crack down bride of Vernonia and Mrs. Byron
889
835 on potential highway killers.”
Kirkbride rode to Tillamook Fri­
2677
Driving while intoxicated cost day night with Mr. and Mrs.
2486
more
licenses
than
any
other
Hoffman’s - high game and
Lester McNair and Mr. and Mrs.
offense, with 302 convictions on Dick McNair. They all enjoyed
series, J. Kent, 224 and 623.
The Club — high game and series, this charge. Under Oregon law, a baked salmon dinner at Jack
a drunken driving conviction Rileys home in honor of Mike
B. Durette 222 and 574.
makes suspension of driving Riley’s birthday, Later in the
privileges mandatory, Newbry evening Mr. and Mrs. Eric Carl-
said.
;
Suspensions
were also son and son, Jack, of Garibaldi
handed out to 53 drivers for drove down and took the Mes­
reckless : driving and 37 for viola- dames Kirkbride home with them.
tion of the basic rule involving Sunday Miss Edwina Siedelman,
speed.
/
Jean Kirkbride, Byron Kirkbride
Henry Orwig and his square
The state department also con­ i and Ed Siedelman drove to Gari­
Dance orchestra of Dundee will tinued its get tough policy with baldi. After enjoying a sea food
play for the Washington County drivers known as “repeaters.” dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Kirk­
Square Dance Jamboree to be Eleven licenses were suspended bride drove over to Bay Ocean
held November 30, 8:30 to 12 because of repeated traffic viola­ and took pictures after which
p.m., at the Shute Park audi- tion convictions or accidents. In they returned home in the even­
torium in Hillsboro.
addition, the department con­ ing.
Proceeds from the benefit dance tacted 180 other repeaters during
will go to the Eugene hospital the month.
Turning over a new leaf doesn’t
for crippled children. Realizing
Other suspensions came on less count so much as the writing
the great financial need of the serious driving charges or dis- done on it.
institution to carry on its bene­
ficial work, Oregon junior club
women have undertaken to help HZHZHZHZHXHZHIHXHIHZHXHXH
the hospital as one of their year­
ly projects. The Hillsboro square
dance event is being planned by
four Washington county junior
clubs; Scholls, Hillsboro and
Forest Grove Junior Women’s
Clubs and Pacific Progress club
of Forest Grove. Mrs. Tom
Dickison is general chairman.
Dance Jamboree
To Aid Hospital
The 42 people who live at
Crater Lake National Park the
year around, lived with 200 inches
(17 feet) of snow during the
winter of 1950-51. The park
does not open officially until
June 15.
Standard Typewriter for
Rent
$1.00 per Week
GUARANTEED
USED CARS
Two-Day Free Driving Trial
Same Location 18 Years!
St. Helens Motors
Phone 87
St. Helens, Oregon
VERNONIA EAGLE
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