fl THURSDAY, JAN 17, 1952 THE EAGLE, VERNONIA. ORE. CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE—General___ FOO SALE—Real Estate WE WISH to thank our friends and neighbors for the many kind­ nesses and flowers received dur­ ing our recent bereavement. T d Erickson Willy Erickson 3tl 5 ACRES: S'cond growth tim WE ARE SINCERELY GRATE­ ber; 2 bdrm modern house, city FUL to friends and neighbors for water and lights. School bus • their many acts of sympathy dur­ ing our sad bereavement. Our at door. Practically new spetic appreciation cannot be adequately tank. Total price, $2750. Will expressed. consider late model car or pick-up Mr. Charles Dübendorf and Family as equity or $750 cash. Balance 3tl easy terms. Inquire Eagle office. I 3t3c j TO THOSE who have expressed ( kindly interest during my illness HOMES I extend my heartfelt thanks and 5-ROOM MODERN house, fur­ appreciation. nished, wired for range. Close “’Twould never do for God to live across the street, | to business district. 2 lots. Or in the house n xt door where Only $2850, good terms. w? might daily meet GOOD 2-b?droom house, partly And so, in troubled days, His furnished, lots of built-ins, messengers He sometimes send^ breakfast nook, part basement, • They'r? angels, but we know it not, so call them friends.” garage. Only $3,030.00. , Mrs. R. W. Clark 3t 1 GOOD 3-bedroom home, wired for range, elec, water heater, just I WISH to thank the people of redone inside with wallboard and Vernonia and neighboring com­ ceiling blocks. Close to mill and munities for their cooperation in shopping center. Only $2650 contributing to the T.B. cam­ cash or $3000 terms. paign. 3- ROOM house for rent. Mrs. James H. Smith, 6 RM. modern house, just being Vernonia Chairman 3tl redecorated inside. Utility and fruit room, oil floor furnace, LEGAL NOTICE wired for rang1. Large single i rarage with cement floor. On NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT In the county court of the state i sewer, Very well located, to i schools and churches, Priced of Oregon for Columbia county. In the matter of the estate of at $6500 Veterans loan can be Alta S. Cripps, deceased. arranged. Notice is hereby given that the ACRES with 6-rm. modern house. Wired for range. Double undersigned as administrator of garage, also woodshed and chick the estate of Alta S. Cripps, de­ ceased, has filed his final account Prie house. In city limits, in the county court of the state $4000, good terms, 4- ROOM house on 1 acre, Chick of Oregon for Columbia county, house and small barn. $2500 and that Monday, January 28, 1952 at the hour of 10:00 o’clock full price, terms, 1 : mi. out in the fore noon of said day and of Vernonia. 3-ROOM house on 50x100 lot. the court room of said court has Good condition. $1600, $500 been appointed by said court as the time and place for the hear­ down. ing of objections thereto and the GOOD business lot on Bridge St., stttlement thereof. $500. Dated and first publication DON BAYLEY, BROKER December 27, 1951. MacDonald Hul l — Vernonia Date of last publication 3tlc January 24, 1952. FOR SALE OR RENT 3-room O. G. Cripps, Administrator house and garage, 6 lots. $2750, John L. Foote St. Helens, Oregon easy terms. $35 month I* nt. FOR SALE 10 acres with old Attorney. house. Pulpwood. $1625. Tim., whose tooth gnaws away GOOD HOME and large garage everything else, is powerless dos” to high school. Wired for range, hot water heater. $5300. against the truth.—Thomas Hux­ ley. LUCILLE SESSMAN, Salesman NOTARY PUBLIC — TYPING J. M Person, Broker Call 1127. 1700 Nehalem Street or 810 Bridge Street. 3tlc HAY for sal?. John Winslow, Birkenfeld, Oregon. 2t3e | GOOD, dry wood lot .tale. See ! Moy Hurley at Second street, j Virnoma. Sizes from 12” to 16". | H< me until 12 p.m. 3t3 i . CLATSKANIE AUCTION YARD. l Sale every Sunday starting at 12 00 Stock and miscellaneous. Phone 1C00, Clatskanie, Oregon. 2 tie | 1 FtANZ electric metronomo, like n» w- $12.50 value for $6 50. Mrs. Wm. Pringle, Mist Rt., Vernonia, Oregon. 2t4 LARGE KM electric heater, fan type. See Clifford Fowler. 3rd St., Riverview. 2t3 WOOD Montag range. In good condition. May tx- se?n at 225 A Street. Phone 1173. Mrs. Ace Lolley. 2t3c AUCTION: Every Friday; misc. rale at 10:30, livestock sells at t 00. We sell a nice volume ot livestock < very sale day, selling by th:- head or weight. Consign ycur livestock to this auction, our many buyers pay top prices. II you prefer to sell your cattle at private sale, we will buy any number at any time or will call to apprais • your cattle. Altman’s Auction Mart, Forest Grove, Walt Altman, Auctioneer. I do gener­ al auctioneering, satisfaction guaranteed. Phone 16215. Night 161 . and I 8tfc HOMEMADE candy for sale 75c lb Fudge, pinoche and divinity. Mrs. Elsie Sherman, 1142 N. E. Umatilla, Vernonia. Ore 113 YOUR treadle machine mad ■ all electric for only $24.50. Any make. Park's New Home Store, 4M6 N. Lombard or call the Ver­ nonia Eagle. 44tfc HEMSTITCHING, buttonholes, hand crocheting, textile painted il< m June Willis, Keasey Rt. 47tfc RAISE Chinchilla* for Profit' As high as 500% profit the first year. • Pairs with litters, pairs carrying, young pairs. Terms can be arrang'd. For in­ formation see D O. Smith at The Club. ' 16tfc HAY AND STRAW for sale. Fan prices as to quantity and quality. Elmer Bvrgerson. 39tfc F. DON SIMMONSON registered Piano Tuning and Servicing. Member National Ass’n Piano tuners. Contact Mrs. Fullerton, Phone 837. 31tfc CRUS H E I) ROCK FOR mads and driveways. Also have raad and giavel and fill dirt. See D P. Spofford or call 1023. 36tfc FOR SALE—Insurance LIFE, Fire, Car and Accident Insurance. Oregon Automobile Insurance Co. 11 Hudson and George Bell. 26tfc FOR SALE Cars, Trucks 1OR SALE ‘39 Chev coupe, good condition Call 1126 or see Wil­ liam Hahin yer. 1005 3rd Ave CLASSIFIED RATES w 1 —------ ------ -1 ■ " - MINIMUM charge 40c for 25 word; or lais. Words over min­ imum 2c each. Three inser­ tions for the price of two. CARD of Thanks A Notices: 80c NO CLA SI1 n D OR DISPLAY ADV. ACCEPTED AFTER WED. NOON EXCEPT FOR NEXT WEEKS PAPER THE EAGLE assumes no finan­ cial responsibility for errors 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 Minimum charge 80c. No information given relative to such ads. No information on classifieds will be given out until attar paper ’.a ru""d. TOETRy accepted only as paid matter. Hate: 5c pir type line. PHONE 853 FOR RENT COMPLETELY furnished home including washing machine. Three bedrooms. Phone 5710. 3tl HOUSE for rent. Four rooms, electric heat, hot and cold water. $30 a month. See Bill Hodgson, S. Ros” Ave. 2tfc JAKE BERGER'S house for rent. Electric heat, four rooms and bath, and an apartment that can be used fur bedrooms. $50 a month. House No. 1209. See house next door for keys. 2tfc LOST A ND FOUND LOST Part Cocker Spaniel pup 4 month.;old. Marked with white mark on chest. Answers to name of Blackie. Reward. 329 O-A Flats or contact Eagle office. H3 WANTED _______________ 313 HOUSEKEEPER for family of three Modern conveniences. $75 month, room and board. Inquire at Eagle office. 52t3 BABY SITTING, day, night or hour, at my home. Phone 43«. _________________________ 391 f c WILL PAY TOP prices for all livestock. Will pick up at your place. Grant C. Dodge, Forest Box 1$ HIGHEST cash prices paid for .ream and eggs at your door— picked up once or twice weekly­ call o> write Forest Grove Cream­ ery, Forest Grove, Oregon, phone 12*._________________________ 14tfc MISCELLANEOUS_____ 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. 38tfc Rec nt developments in glue techniques place wood on the list A quarter-mil,’ i t ion of Bis- . i. nt’, Boul vard in Miami. Fla . I of outstanding engineered mater­ ials. properly designed glued .is been equipp’d with street wjxh I products are lighter and ht.< mounted on poles able to stronger than their solid wood iths.and hum .?rv’ vends of 3 ** » «nln in counterparts. i i , I i INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE Lost Won Team 8 20 The Club 12 16 Heath's Service 13 15 Sundland Electric 13 15 V. F W. 16 12 Safeway Store 16 12 The Pal Shop 18 8 Dessy’3 21 Garlock-Closner 5 The Club 3 Dessy’s 1 D ssy’s — high game and series. D. Brunsman. 138 and 549. The Clul>—high game and series, Dick Gwin 236 and 619 Heath’s Service 3 Sundland 1 Heaths — high game and series, D Laird 225 and 598. Sundlands — high game G Ship- man, 197; high series E. Ade, 543. Pal Shop 3 Safeway 1 Pal Shop — high game and series, W. Parker, 535. Safeway — high game and series, M. Johnson, 194 and 528. VFW 4 Garlock-Closner u VFW — hieh gam» and series, M. Anderson, 200 and 525. Garlock-Closner—high game and series, B. Curl, 190 and 484. CITY LEAGUE Team Won Lost Odd Fellows Lodge 23 8 Oregon-American 19 19 Hahn's Hardware 14 14 Eagle Lodge 12 16 I.O.O.F. 1 O-A 3 1OOF — high game O. Cantwell, 197; high series C. Hickman, 574. O-A — high game and series, J. Lloyd, 229 and 566. NATAL — Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kyser and family motored to Forest Grove and Hillsboro last Wednesday. Several of the Grange members m»t at the hall Sunday to do some repair work there. ______ Hahn’s 2 Eagles 2 Hahn’s — high game and series, T. Hanson. 197 and 549. Eagles — high gam» D. Laird, 194; high series R. Aldrich, 542. WOMEN’S LEAGUE Rebekah Lodge 4 Oregon-American 4 Indians 4 Hotshots 4 Vernonia Drug 4 Johnson’s Service 4 Betty's Cafe 3 The Vernonia Eagle 1 Dessy’s 1 LAST WEEK — high series and high game, Marge Cook 557 and 213. High team series and game, Rebekahs. 1431 and 518. THIS WEEK — High series, Sally McNair, 509; high game, Agnes Blount, 180. High team series Vernonia Drug 1366; high game Johnson’s Service 488. Splits picked up: Alice Gwinn 5-7; Bessie Wells, 5-6, 5-10; Pat Hahmeyer, 5-7; Dolly Laird, 5-10; Agnes Blount. 4-7-10; Hazel Ship­ man 5-6-10; Marguerite Burton, 3-10, 2-7, 5-6-10. FREE INSPECTIONS "GUARD — Mr. and Mrs. Max Oblack mo­ tored to Portland last Thursday to visit Mr. Oblack’s brother who is a patient in a hospital. The Devine family were Sun­ day dinner guests of the Dean Porters at Cedar Grove. Mr and Mrs. Ira Peterson were Monday evening visitors at the Dunlap home. Mr Weber was a Vernonia visi­ tor Tuesday. The C. L. Waddell family and the Ernest Kyser family spent Saturday evening in Alder Grove. The community extends their sympathy to Willie and Ted Erickson in the loss of their mother, Mrs. Erickson, who pass­ ed away January 10. Mrs. Erick, son has been a long time resident of this community. Mr. and Mrs. Kenton Zillman and daughter were Sunday visi­ tors at the Kyser home. Other visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Clar­ ence Kyser and girls. • Mr. and Mrs. Clair Devine and Sam Devine were in Hills­ boro last Friday on a business trip. Mr and Mrs. Ernest Kyser and Amy called on Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Waddell Monday evening. Christmas cards with religious designs were first published in Belfast, Ireland, in 1875. LOW PRICES YOUR — CLEANING HEALTH" J. D. Mendenhall Sanitary Septic Tank Service All Work Guaranteed — No Mileage Charge I IJTw/ makes Olympia so popular? Light Olympia, like the beers of Munich and Burton-on-Trent, is famous for quality . . . and largely for the same reason . .. "It's the Water." Premium quality hops, grains and yeast are used. Final touch of perfection is the skillful brewing gained through three generations of brewing experience. NEHALEM VALLEY MOTOR FREIGHT Grangers Work On Natal Hall Bowling Results CARD OF THANKS Its the Water Hillsboro, Oregon — Phone 3303 — Rt. 2, Box ¿02-E Toll Charges Accepted YOU SAVE ON QUALITY FOODS King’s modern market stocks only the best of brand foods—brands which have been known for years for their quality. The best of vegetables are obtainable at King’s too—fresh and crisp and flavorful as they were when harvested. Shop at King’s today and knew you’re receiving nothing but the best— BARGER ELECTRIC-REPAIR REWINDING KING’S Grocery - Market fc REPAIRING AC- DC MOTORS GENERATORS “Where Your Money Buys More” APPLIANCES Phone 91 Frst House North of Reservoir on Stoney Point Road. Light Refreshment Meterage nJ Millions of Temperate People ILTMPIl BSE WING Cl. Iltsrii. WÄSB . I. $ 4 •Trod* Markt R«g U. S Pof. OH At the Mile Bridge Riverview