■6 THURSDAY, JAN 10. 1952
THE EAGLE,
VERNONIA, ORE.
CLASSIFIEDS
FOR SALE—General
HAY
for sale.
Pirkenfeld,
John Winslow,
Oregon.________ 2t3e
■GOOD, dry wood for sale. See
May Herman at Second street,
Vernonia. Sizes from 12" to 16".
Home until 12 pm.
213
CLATSKANIE AUCTION YARD.
Sale every Sunday starting at
12:00. Stock and miscellaneous.
Phone 1600, Clatskanie, Oregon.
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(■KANZ electric metronome, like
new—$12.50 value for $6.50 Mrs.
Wm. Pringle, Mi>t Rt., Vernonia,
Oregon.
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FOR SALE Coleman oil heater,
30.000 BTU, 3 gal. tank
See it
at Hahn Hardware.
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LARGE KM electric heater, fan
type. See Clifford Fowler, 3rd
St., Riverview.
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WOOD Montag range. In good
condition. May be seen at 225
A Street Phone 1173. Mrs. Ace
lailley.
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AUCTION Every Friday; misc.
■sale at 10 30, livestock sells at
1:00. We sell a inc volume ot
livestock every sale day, selling
toy the head or weight. Consign
■your livestock to this auction,
our many buyers pay top prices.
If you prefer to sell your cattle
at private sale, we will buy any
number at any tune or will call
to appraise your cattle. Altman’s
Auction Mart, Forest Grove; Walt
Altman. Auctioneer. I do gener
al
auctioneering,
satisfaction
guaranteed. Phone 16215. Night
l>r nes, 461 1 and M7S
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HOMEMADE candy for sale 75c
lb. Fudge, pinoche and divinity.
Mrs. Elsie Sherman, 1142 N F.
Umatilla. Vernonia, Ore.
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44 C. LITTLE automatic floor
furnace, complete with controls.
Used only short time. This fur
nace is in excellent condition.
Can be obtained al considerably
ley» than new furnace price. In-
■quire Sundland Electric and Ap
pliance, Vernonia.
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YOUR treadle machine made all
«■lectiic for only $24 50.
Any
make. Park’s New Home Store,
4616 N Lombard or call the Ver
nonia Eagle.
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HEMSTITCHING.
buttonholes,
Hand crocheting, t xtile painted
items. June Willis, Keasey Rt.
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RAISE Chinchillas for Profit!
As high as 500’’; profit the first
gear. Pairs with litters, pairs
carrying, young pans.
Terms
can
be
arranged.
For
in
formation see D. O. Smith al The
Club.
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HAY AND STRAW for sale.
Fan prices as to quantity and
quality. Elmer Bergerson. 39tfc
E DON SIMMONSON registered
Piano Tuning and Servicing.
Member National Ass'n. Piano
miners. Contact Mrs. Fullerton,
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I ’ R IS II i ED
ROCK
FOR
roads and driveways. Also have
«■■d and gravel and fill dirt. See
D P Spofford or call 1023 36tfc
FOR SALE—Insurance
LIFE, Foe, Car and Accident
Insurance
Oregon Automobile
Insurance Co.
H. Hudson and
loolge 11,11
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CLASSIFIED RATES
MINIMUM charge 40c for 25
word: or less. Words over min
imum 2c each. Three inser
tions Tr the price of two.
C ARD of Thanks & Notices: 80c
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cial responsibility for errors
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lished in its columns, but in
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be given cut until after paper
is mailed.
FOETRY accepted only as paid
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Please report promptly any
chang** of add res<. Send in both
the oil and new addrtsj with
Bowling Results
INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE
Safeway 4
Dessy’s 0
Safeway — High game M. John
son, 206; high series B Curl, 567.
Dessy’s — High game D. Fletcher,
FOR SALE—Real Estate 209; high series L Wiese, 527.
Garlock-Closner 2
Sundlands 2
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HOMES
Garlock-Closner — High game
GOOD 2-b-droom house, partly and series L. Closner, 185 and 544.
furnished, lots of built-ins, Sundlands—high game and series,
C. Shipman, 207 and 509.
breakfast nook, part basement,
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Th ■ Club 4
Pal Shop 0
garage. Only $3,000.00.
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Club — high game and sen *s,
] < GOOD 3-bedroom home, wired O. Fuller, 207 and 561.
' for range, elec, wat" r heater, just Pal Shop — high game and series,
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1 ! redone inside with wallboard and W. Landers, 201 and 531.
Heaths 0
! ceiling blocks. Close to mill and V.F.W. 4
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VFW — high game K. Bauersfeld,
shopping center.
Only $2650 ! 231 ; high series D. Burns, 566.
cash or $3000 terms.
Heaths — high game and series,
3- ROOM house for rent.
D. Laird. 209 and 584.
6 RM modern house, just being Standings
Won
Lost
redecorated inside. Utility and The Club
17
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fruit room, oil floor furnace, Sundland Electric
14
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wired for range. I-arge single Heath’s Service
13
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garage with cement floor. On Safeway Store
11
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sewer. Very well located to V.F.W
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schools and churches. Priced ' The Pal Shop
9
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at $6500. Veterans loan can be Dessy’s
7
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arranged.
Garlock-Closner
5
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J Vi ACRES with 6-rm. modern
house. Wired for range. Double
CITY LEAGUE
garage, also woodshed and chick IOOF 4
Hahn's 0
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house. In city limits.
Price IOOF — High game W. Parker,
$4000, good terms.
205; high series, H. Gwin, 604.
4- ROOM house on 1 acre. Chick
Hahn’s — high gam» and series,
house and small barn. $2500 R. Brandow, 191 and 522.
full price, terms.
Vi mi. out O-A 2
Eagles 2
of Vernonia.
O-A — high game and series,
3 ROOM house on 50x100 lot. J. Lloyd, 211 and 574.
Good condition. $1600, $500 Eagles — high game R. Shuman,
down.
196; high series R. Aldrich, 532.
GOOD business lot on Bridge St., Standings
Won
Lost
IOOF
$500
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DON BAYLEY, BROKER
Oregon- A merican
16
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MacDonald Hotel — Vernonia
Hahn’s Hardware
12
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2tlc Eagles Lodge
10
14
FOR SALE OR RENT 3-room
house and garage, 6 lots. $2750,
easy terms. $35 month rent.
FOR SALE: 10 acres with old
house. Pulpwood. $1625.
GOOD HOME and large garage
close to high school. Wired for
range, hot water heater. $5300.
LUCILLE SESSMAN, Salesman
NOTARY PUBLIC
TYPING
J. M. Person, Broker
Call 1127. 1700 Nehalem Street
or 810 Bridge Street.
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LOST AND FOUND
LOST: Part Cocker Spaniel pup
4 months-old Marked with white
mark on chest. Answers to nam"
of Blackie. Reward. 329 O-A
Flats or contact Eagle office. It3
LOST. SET OF KEYS in black
leather key folder.
Name of
Claude Sanks inscribed on metal
plate. Please return to Port r-
field’s Apartments. Mrs. Claude
Sanks.
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MISCELLANEOUS
7 HALF SHKPARD pups 8 w • k>
1 old to give away. Inquire R. E.
Culbertson,
1133 Washington St.
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NEW, HOME LAUNDRY. Family
washing washed and dried. 15c lb.
Finished at reasonable rates. Also
curtuin stretching.
Mrs. E. M
York, IO* V St, phone 11'17
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LEGAL NOTICE________
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
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 th?
undersigned as administrator of
the estate of Alta S Cripps, de
ceased, has filed his final account
in the county court of the stat?
of Oregon for Columbia county,
and that Monday. January 28.
1952 at the hour of 10:00 o'clock
in the fore noon of said day and
the court ruwn of said court has
been appointed by said court as
the time and place for the hear
ing of objections thereto and the
settlement thereof.
Dated and first publication
December 27. 1951.
Date of last publication
January 24. 1952.
O G Cripps. Administrator
John L.’ Foote
St Helens. Oregon
Attorney.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned has filed his
final account and report in the
Estate of Benjamin F Miller, de.
ceased, and the Court has set
Saturday th? 12th day of January
1952. at the hour of 10 00 A.M.
m the County Court House at St
Helens, Oregon as the time and
place for hearing objections to
the final account and the final
settlement of this estate
The Commercial National Bank of
Hillsboro. Executor
Tec 14. 21, 23, 1951, and Jan
4 and 11. 1952.
ratterson and Bush
Attorneys for Executor
For Buys—Eagls Classifieds!
FORCE OF IM PAC
WATCH YOUR SPEED
WANTED
HOUSEKEEPER for family of
three. Modern conveniences. $75
month, room and board. Inquire
at Eagle office.
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BABY SITTING, day, night or
hour, at my home. Phone 438.
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W1LL PAY TOP prices for all
livestock. Will pick up at your
place. Grant C. Dodge, Forest
Grove. Rt. 2. Box 15
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HIGHEST cash prices paid for
.•ream and eggs at your door—
picked up once or twice weekly—
cal! o.- write Forest Grove Ctenm-
erv, Forest Grove, Oregon, phone
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For Buys—Eagle Classifieds!
drive is on its way in the United
States. The goal is for 50 million
I dollars to be used for war relief.
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FIVE YEARS AGO
Columbia county has been asked
From The Eagle. Jan. 9. 1947 I
to
give $3500 and Vernonia's por
George E. Waver, cashier of I I
tion is $500.
the Commercial Bank of Banks FIFTEFN YEARS AGO
announced January 6 that final
From The Eaglv, Jan. 1. 1937
approval has bor'n received from
Sales of Christmas Seals to date
the Federal Deposit Insurance
total $143.02 announces Mrs.
corporation for the opening of a
Enoch Dumas, who has charge
branch bank in Vernonia.
of the local' drive. The amount
Coach Jake Hergert, having
is divid d as follows: by mail,
completed th"*ir pre-leacue games $116.80; downtown sale, $4 48;
of the season, took the floor last grade school, $20.14; high school
Friday night to meet and scalp 50c.
A 7'2 WON’T COVER A
the Scappoose Indians 36 to 33.
More business than ever before
NO. 10
Paul Gordon will head the Ver in the history of the Vernonia
nonia area annual March of Dim's
post office was transacted this
drive to help raise this county’s
You can’t expect a small
Christmas, according to Post-
portion of the national fund which
master Emil F. Messing. Stamp
size rubber to fit a large
each year is devoted to the care sales from December
15 to
size shoe any more than a
of people stricken with the dis Christmas eve totaled approxi
small amount of insurance
ease and to research concerning mately
$1000
Stamp sales
can safely cover a large
the disease.
I throughout the year will be in
Another means of recreation excess of $9,000.
value.
was opened to the public of this TWENTY FIVE YEARS AGO
Let this Hartford Agen
area last week end when Des From The Eagle. Jan. L 1927
mond Laird announced that the
cy
fit the amount of your
Nehalem Chapter, O.E.S., has
bowling alleys, under construc elected the following officers for
insurance to the value of
tion since August at Dessy’s Ta-
1927; Bessie Tapp, W.M.; F. D.
what you own.
vern were ready for use.
Macpherson, W.P.; Katherine Mc
TEN YEARS AGO
Neill. A.M.; Leona McGraw, sec
From The Eagle. Jan. 8. 1942 retary; Fern Kullander. treasurer.
VERNO N I A
Of interest to residents of this
Vernonia post held its instal
vicinity is the announc:m?nt
I N S U R A N C E
lation of officers Tuesday night
made Wednesday of a patriotic
in the Brown building. H. E.
Bill J. Horn, Agent
rally to be held Tuesday, Jan-
McGraw is the new commander.
uary 20th at the Washington
90S Bridge Street
grade school. The rally is being
Phone 231, Vernonia
More than 200 species of birds
held in th? interest of Defense
have been recorded in Texas'
Bonds and is scheduled to start
Big Bend National park.
at 8 o’clock in the evening.
City councilman, meeting Mon
day evening took action on two
NO EYESTRAIN HERE!
matters in addition to the exami
Yep!
here's a smart man who got
nation of th ■ regular first-of-the-
month business, city bills.
his glasses from us and now he’s
A sample copy of the leaflets to
minus those frequent headaches.
be distributed all over the United
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States, with the Pacific Coast
being first to receive the material,
was in the* hands of Vernonia Air
Raid Ward n heads Wednesday
afternoon.
The year’s second Red Cross
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DR. C. A. PLUMSTEAD — Optometrist
Phone 445
Hillsboro
233 E. Baseline
For Further Information Inquire at Ku.lander’s Jewelry Star.
“Yon Can’t Be Optomistic if You Have Mis’v O|>*ic«”
ENJOY SUNDAY
DINNER
latte
Take the family to the Palace
Cafe for a delicious dinner.
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JAKE BERGER’S hous? for rent.
Electric heat, four nwms and
bath, and an apartment that can
be used for bedrooms. * $50 a
month.
House No. 1209.
See
hous? next door for keys.
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SHOP NEH ALEM — SHOP NEHALEM — SHOP NEHALEM
rent
HOUSE for rent
Four rooms,
el ctric heat, hot and cold water.
$30 a month. See Bill Hodgson.
S. Ros'* Ave.
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Colonel John P. Buehler, dis*
trict engineer of ths’Seattle dis-
trict, corps of engineers, has just
announced the forthcoming sale
of a number of buildings at the
Beaver Ammunition Storage
Point, near Clatskanie. This pro
perty is excess to the needs of
■the defense department and is
being offered to the Dublic for
use in private construction.
The items offered for sale are:
Sentry House, Rose Reel Shelter,
and a frame 2-story Farm Resi
dence, 26’x46’.
Interested persons may see the
property by calling at the main
gate of the storage point between
the hours 8:00 to 12:00 a.m. and
1:00 to 4.00 p.m.. Monday through
Fridays.
Information and bid forms may
be obtained at the storage point
or at the district engineer office,
corps of engineers, U. S. Army,
1735 East Marginal Way. Seattle,
where the bids will be opened at
2:00 p.m., February 4, 1952.
YESTERDAYS'
MIST
For Buys—Eagle Classifieds!
of the big, middle man—4 times
as damaging. Go 60 miles per
hour, or 3 times as fast, and
the punch is 9 times as great!
Like that of the brutal giant on
the right!
This is why your chances of
being killed or injured, or of
killing, injuring, or doing heavy
damage, shoot way up when you
push down on the accelerator
pedal and speed up your car.
Watch speed! It gives you
a giant's brutal power.
Speed makes collisions bad.
The force with which you strike
a solid object increases a« the
square of your speed.
In a collision, your car hits
4 times as hard if you double
your speed, nine times as hard
if you treble your speed, says
the AAA driver training book,
"Sportsmanlike Driving."
Let the punch of this little
man on the left represent your
car's striking force at 20 miles
per hour. Double your speed to
40 miles, and the punch ia that
Mist People Start
I rip to California
Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Garlock and Mr. and Mrs. Lester
Closner left the other day, the
men folks on business to Cali
fornia while the ladies stopped
off to visit relatives along the
way.
R cent guests of the Chas. Sund
lands were Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Sundland and Sharon from Mc
Minnville, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Foster and son, Ronnie, from
Stockton. California and the
Foster’s daughter and husband,
also from California.
Bids Asked for
Excess Buildings
bporlsmanlike DRIVING
9:30 a.m.
5:30 p.m.
Mrs. Carrie Smith
LOW PRICES
YOUR
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It's Nehalem Market & Grocery
Our shelves are filled with all sorts of canned
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goeds, fresh fruits and vegetables, and meats
to please the most particular housewife.
CLEANING
For
the very best at budget prices SHOP NEHALEM
HEALTH”
J. D. Mendenhall
NEHALEM
Sanitary Septic Tank Service
All Work Guaranteed — No Mileage Charge
Hillsboro, Oregon
Phon 3303
Rt 2, Box 302-E
Toll Charges Accepted
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For Delivery Every Day Phone 721
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