♦ THURSDAY. JAN 24. 1952 THE EAGLE. VERNONIA. ORE CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE—General FOR SALE—Real Estate COLD Spot refrigerator Good working order. 842 Rose St. Horne evtnings only. 4tl 5 ACRES: Second growth tim­ ber; 2 bdrm modern house, city j water and lights. School bus i at door. Practically new spetic tank. Total price, $2750. Will consider late model car or pick-up as equity or $750 cash. Balance ! easy terms. Write to the Eagle office. ________________3t3c ONE Male Shepard pup $100. Country dog only. Clint Seibert, Rock Creek.__________________ 4tl T AT CHICKENS! We have fresh frozen chickens for sale at all times as we keep our new deep friezer stocked with good fat pan frozen hens to st w and «apons to fry or roast. Phone No. 8114. Eresh killed chickens fir week ends on order. Kirk- bi.de’s, near Mite bridge, River­ view. 4t3 FAIR of car chains to fit 6 00x16 tires. Inquire W E. Linn, 28 O-A full._________________________ 4tlc OLD growth dry wood delivered. Cali 7719 or leave orders at Riverview Green House. 4tl HAY for sale. John Winslow. Birkenfeld, Oregon 2t3e GOOD, dry wood for sale. See May Hurley at Second street. Vernonia. Sizes from 12" to 16". /Tome until 12 pjn 313 CLATSKANIE AUCTION YARD. Sale every Sunday starting at Jk 00. Stock and miscellaneous. Phone 1600, Clatskanie, Oregon. 2tfc FRANZ electric metronome, like new—$12.50 value for $6 50. Mrs. Win. Pringle, Mist lit., Vernonia, Oregon. 2t4 LARGE KM electric heater, fan type. See Clifford Fowler, 3rd M. Riveiview. 2t3 WOOD Montag range In good condition. May be se n at 225 .A Street. Phon? 1173. Mrs. Ace I.illey 2t3c AUCTION: Every Friday; misc. sale at 10:30, livestock sells at 1:00. We sell a nic? volume ot livestock every sale day, selling th? head or weight. Consign V<’ur livestock to this auction, ■ Box 15. «'tfc HIGHEST cash prices paid for ream and eggs al your daor — p eked up once or twice weekly— rail or write Forest Grova Cream ery. Forest Grove, Oregon, phone Utfe Hood River Wins Bowling Results YESTERDAYS Friday Match Vernonia Gun club rifle team was snowed under by the Hood River team last Friday night at Portland with a score of 1433 to 1386. This makes the second time these crack shots have de- f -ated Vernonia, the first time by one point and the last, time by 47 points. The Vernonia top man was Milton Lamping who shot a prone of 100, a kne-ling of 95 and a standing of 87 for a totad of 282. Harold Peterson was next with 100 prone, 97 kneeling and 83 off hand for a total of 280. He was followed by Tod Bowerman with 97 prone, 95 kne.ling and 86 off hand for a total of 278. Next cam“ Truman Knight with 95 prone, 92 kneeling, 87 off hand for a total of 274. The fifth man was Ben George with 100 prone, 91 kneeling, 81 off hand for a total of 272. The whole team was off sewral points from their regular shoot­ ing, but best scores ever shot would not have defeated Hood River that night. The next match will be with the Johnson Creek experts here next Friday night. HOMES GOOD, 4-room modern house, furnished, wired for range. Has garage, woodshed and chick house. Only $425 down, as­ sume veteran’s loan. MODERN, 5-rm. house, 3 lots. Close in to business district. | Very good condition Wired for range. Price $4250. 5-ROOM MODERN house, fur­ nished, wired for range Close to business district. 2 lots. Only $2850, good terms. GOOD 2-bedroom house, partly furnished, lots of built-ins, breakfast nook, part basement, garage. Only $3,000.00. GOOD 3-bedroom home, wired for range, elec, water heater, ^ust redone inside with wallboard and ceiling blocks. Close to null and :hopping center. Only $2650 The Seaside Seagulls domina­ ■ash or $3000 terms. ted the Vernonia Loggers to the 3-ROOM house for rent. score of 41-27 in the varsity game FARMS o'aved on the Gulls’ floor Friday 12 ACRES more or less, good 6- night of last week and also room house. Can be had either furnished or unfurnished. On captured the JV tilt preliminary paved road close in. Price encounter. Score for the first game was 36-21. $9000 including furniture. High scoring honors for the ACRES with 6-rm. modern Loggers went to two men. Gor­ house. Win'd for range. Double garage, also woodshed and chick den Crowston and Lee Fauk, both tallying seven points. house. In city limits. Price $4000, good terms. • 1-ROOM house on 1 acre. Chick Recovery Being Made house and small barn. $2500 From Operation Wed. full price, terms. *-z mi. out of Vernonia. RIVERVIEW — Herman Wood GOOD business lot on Bridge St., underwent an operation last Wed­ $500. nesday iX the Portland Osteopa­ DON BAYLEY, BROKER thic-hospital. He is recovering MacDonald Hotel — Vernonia satisfactorily and hop s to come 4tlc home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. John Krinick FOR RENT spent Friday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Graham at the Gra­ COMPLETELY furnished home ham Fucia Farm on Sauvies Is^- including washing machine. Three land. bedrooms. Phone 5710. 3tl Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Anderson HOUSE for rent. Four rooms, visited at the home of Mr. and electric heat, hot and cold water. Mrs. E. L. John in Portland Sun­ $30 a month. See Bill Hodgson, day. S R om Ave. 2tfc Mrs. Henry Parker of Coquille visited her mother, Mrs. Tom JAKE BERGER’S hOUM for rent Solomon Tuesday evening. Electric hca’t, four rooms and Mis. Glenn Mitchell stayed bath, and an apartment that can from Monday until Wednesday be used for bedrooms. $50 a with hi r daughter and family, month. House No. 1209. See Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Smith in hous ■ next door for keys. 2tfc Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bond a?- MISCELLANEOUS______ arrived home Saturday evening NEW, HOME LAUNDRY. Family from Ukiah, California where was ling washed and dried, 15c lb. they visited their daughter and Finished at reasonable rates. Also son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. E3rl curtain stretching. Mrs. E. M Newcomb. York, 108 A. St., phone 1107. Seaside Wins Both Net Frays 3«ttfc 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 the undersigned as administrator of the estate of Alta S. Cripps, de­ ceased. has filed his final account in the county court of the state 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 room 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. O. G. Cripps, Administrator John L. Foote St. Helens. Oregon Attorney. NOTICE The County Court ot Columbia County, Oregon has appointed Minnie Dashney as Administratrix of the Estate of Jennie Shaver, deceased All per­ sons having claims against said estate are required to present them with proper vouchers to th* administratrix at the office of Neal W Bush. Joy Theater Building, Vernonia. Oregon, within six months from January £4. 1952. Minm? Dashney. Administratrix Patterson and Bush. Attorneys 4t5c CARD»OF THANKS WE WISH to, thank our friends tor the flowers and the wonder­ ful memorial fund received dur­ ing our recent bereavement. Our appreciation cannot be adequate­ ly ospressed for the many acts of kindness extended to us. EVELYN HEATH AND DAUGHTERS MR A B. HEATH MR AND MRS. HARVEY HEATH MR AND MRS. ELDRED HEATH MR. ANN MRS C FROUN- FELTER 4tlc WOMEN’S LEAGUE NATAL — Vernon Peterson FIVE YEARS AGO Standings From The Fagle. Jan. 16, 1947 spent the week end at his home | Oregon - Am ‘ rican Due to the fact that Columbia here. Vernon is attending school ■ The Pal Shop 7 county now has a public health | in Portland. Betty’s Cafe 7 nurse on a part-time basis, there * Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kyser Johnson's Service 7 will be no immunization against [ were Friday evening visitors Vernonia Drug 5 diptheria of vaccinations against I smallpox given in the schools I with the Olof Jacobsons family I Hot Shots 5 I this year. The need for parents in Riverview. ! Rebekah Lodge 4 to look after this detail them­ Several from here attended the The Vernonia Eagle 1 selves was cited by Miss Ruth square dance in Marshland bn Peffley, county health nurse, last Dessy’s 7 Saturday evening. week. T am high gam» and series. The 4-H club girls met at the Four degrees lower than the Betty's, 510 and 1474; individual home of Ella Mae Kyser Thurs­ previous low reading this year is game and series, Beverly Clos- ner, 194 and 524 Splits: Bever­ the data for yesterday at the co­ day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Max Oblack mo­ ly Closner, 6-7; Mary Wiese, 5-7 operative weather staation main­ tored to Hillsboro on Wednesday. tained by Mrs. Helen Spofford. ar.d 5-6; Silvia Turner, 3-10; Fran Mr. and Mrs. Max Oblack An early reading Wednesday by Vandebogart, 3-10. called on Mr. and Mrs. Bud Mrs. Spofford was made and the Holmes in Swedtown last Fri­ INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE 1 thermometer at the station listed Lost the temperature at six above day afternoon. Won League Standings - -------------------- -------------- 5------------ 9 23 zero. The Club figures compiled by postmaster 12 20 A new justice of the peace Heath’s Service 16 16 for the four Vernonia precints Emil F. Messing. The total fo Sundland Electric 1936 was $9,227.36 and for 1935 17 15 is needed as the result of a letter Pal Shop 17 15 of resignation written Saturday $6,802.05. V. F. W. The Vernonia Townsend club 20 12 by Oscar Weed. The resignation Safeway Store began its me“ting of the new 20 10 becomes effective as soon as an Dessy’s Bowl year Monday night with Mrs. C. 24 6 appointment is mad* by the go­ Garlock-Closner V.F W 2 vernor to whom the letter was O. Thomas, reelected president Dessy’s 2 Dessy’s — nigh game and series, sent. The appointment will be for the third time, in the chair. Mrs. W. F. Manthey is the new made to fill the remainder of Mr. R. Watson, 206 and 540. V.F.W. — high game and series, Weed’s term which would expire vice-president, and Matt Gibson succeeds himself as secretary for R. Burns, 213 and 584. at the next general election. the third time. The Club 3 Garlock-Closner 1 TEN YEARS AGO Club — high game and series, From The Eaale, Jan. 15, 1942 D. Gwin, 211 and 544. The air raid warden part of Garlock-Closner — high game, the civil defense organization for M. Mullins, 191; high series, B. this vicinity was formulated last VanDeBogart, 540. Wednesday evening when that Heath's 4 Safeway 0 group met to name those men to Heaths — high gam? and series, act as leaders in the various Up­ A. Schalock, 225 and 625. per Nehalem Valley communities. Safeway — high game and series, The W*dnesday meeting was pre­ B. Curl, 212 and 586. sided over by Wallace McCrae Pal Shop 3 Sundland 1 who heads the entire organiza Fai Shop — high game and tion for the Vernonia territory. series, D. Rose, 240 and 641. The response for articl°s to Sundland’s — high game and equip the hospital which will be series, E. Ade, 220 and 541. used in event of an air raid has CITY LEAGUE been very good Mrs. R. D. Eby You can’t win if your League Standings Wo n Lost stated this week. Following the car tangles with a tree, 8 Odd Fellows 24 house-to-house canvass for need­ pole or another car. You’ll Oregon-American 23 9 ed articles last week, a good lose plenty in repair bills! Hahn’s Hardware 14 18 many items were brought to the Eagle Lodge 12 20 I.O.O.F. hall Monday. Safeguard yourself IOOF 4 Eagles 0 Th? sale of Defense Saving against a tremendous loss IOOF — high game and series, Bonds at the Vernonia past office C. Hickman, 216 and 568. spurred suddenly this month as , of this kind today—with Eagles — high game and series, Compared with other months Collision Insurance. D. Laird 193 and 516. since the bonds kave been avail­ Ask this Hartford O-A 4 Hahns 0 able for purchase. O-A — high game and series® J. FIFTEEN YEARS AGO Agency for the complete Lloyd 214 and 596. From The Eagle, Jan. 8, 1937 facts about this vital pro­ Hahn’s — high game and series, Naming of A. E. Adams to tection. G. Shipman 188«and 547. succeed himself as courfvilman and reappointment of the mar­ shal, deputy marshal and water VERNONIA superintendent featured the first city council meeting of the new INSURANCE year Monday night. Appoint­ ment» of city recorded was post­ poned until the next regular meet­ Bill J. Horn, Agent Th“ Washington grade school ing by request of,Ben S. Owen. 90S® Bridge Street Toppers, under the tutelage of Stamp sales in the Vernonia Phone 231. Vernonia Coach W. F. MacDonald, hold post office increased 35per cent the lead-off spot in county lea­ over those of 1935, Recording to gue court victories so far this season and will try to hold that place when they play two more NO EYESTRAIN HERE! games this*week end. 1 Yep! here’s a smart man who got The Toppers are scheduled to meet McBride at St. Helens today his "glasses from us and now he’s and Clatskanie here Friday. minus those frequent headaches. If Earlier this month the Wash­ you suffer from evestrain contact— ington first and second teams tal­ lied wins over Scappoose and Rainier. The Toppers met the DR. C. A. PLUMSTEAD — Optometrist high school B team Tuesday Phone 445 Hillslw.ro 233 E. Baseline For Further Information Inquire at Ku.lander's Jewelry Storv night in the March of Dimes ’¿You Can’t Be Optomistic if You Have Misty Op'ica" game, but wereonosed out of the win column 30-27. Toppers Head County League ¡r.HXHIHXHIHXHIMIHIHXHIHXHl Loggers Down Town Team Tues. VEtNONIA • The Commercial Group ol Banks Servins North­ west Orejón The March of Dimes game Tuesday evening brought a vic­ tory for the Loggers varsity over the towft team and for the JV Loggers over the Washington school Toppers. Receipts from a collection amounted to a’little over $23 which will go to swell the polio fund here. The town team held the small end of the 32-35 score in the main event, while the Toppers lost 27 30. IN MEMORIUM________ IN LOVING MEMORY to my ■on. Ensign Homer, who gave his life for his country eight years ago. Gone but not forgotten. Mother 4tlc When the light of life bums gently out And those, in darkness left. Seek solace from the One who leads And comforts the bereft.. May He. with ail His tend mess. Give you both love and light. And lead you to a brighter day Where there shall be no night. In loving memory of Brother W G (Bill) Heath. Be it re­ solved that Mt Heart Rebekah Lodge No. 243, extend love and sympathy to the family. Resolved that a copy of these resolutions be sent to the be­ reaved family, also spread on the records of our lodge. Faye Davis Silvia Turner Edna Heenan 4tlc Square Dancing Proves Attraction Saturday Tillamook Next to Face Loggers Quintet | I ■ I H H The Tillamook Cheesemakers are next on the schedule for the high school Loggers and th* two teams will clash her? this Satur- day night. Receipts from the game, above expenses, will be turned over to the March of Dimes. Haitlem Road Kings to Meet Town Team Feb. 8 Scheduled to appear here the evening of Friday. February 8 are the Harlem Road Kings, tra­ veling road team sponsored by the Harlem Globetrotters. They will meet ths town team. H OPEN A CHECKING ACCOUNT SECURITY CONVENIENCE RECEIPTS H H H Checking accounts provide the best manner of H H keeping your money matters on a business-like H basis. Most businessmen use them . .. open one H yourself today. H I H X H ALL DEPOSITS INSURED UP TO $10,000 H X Commercial Bank of Oregon H Vernonia Branch H H H M Ù ìhzhzhzhzhzhzmzhzhzhzhzh Z