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T THURSDAY, FEB 21, 1952 THE EAGLE. VERNONIA. CLASSIFIEDS ORE Bowling Results I Vernonia Wins WOMEN’S LEAGUE Betty’s Cafe 16 From Mt Hood Johnson’s Service 15 Dessy’s 14 Vernonia Eagle 13 Oregon-American 12 Reb kah Lodge 12 11 I FOR SALE—Real Estate Vernonia Drug FOR SALE—General Pal Shop 9 I FOR SALE OR RENT: Good Hot Shots 7 •4» BUICK <18«. clean, »200 Individual high game, Evelyn •carh. Girl’s bicycle, reg. size, house, 7*4 acres, city water. i Thompson. 191; individual high like new. $25. Will trad' P-38 ; series, Bonnie Wilcoxen, 531; $8900. pistol for binoculars or ??, C. team high gam?. Rebekahs. 520; FOR SALE OR RENT: Three- ■ . ■ 11-s, Vernonia Drug, Shaw, 4th St., Riverview. 7t3 | room house and garage; 2 1456. Splits: Esme Closner, 3-10: Beverly Closner, 5-7; Dolly Laird chicken houses, 6 lots. $2500, 3EW I NG MACHINES j 3-10._____________________________ Forks New Home representative i $500 down. will be in Vernonia Wednesday, ! LEGAL NOTICE_______ ' FOR SALE OR RENT: Three- February 27. Anyone wishing in bedroom house wir"d for range; j aewing machines or who wishes NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS «pairs or electrification of any Every person owning or keep 4t4 acres on Nehalem. $5800. i -make machine. please leave ping any dog over th? age of FOR SALE: Four-bedroom home formation on New Home or Pfafi eight (8) months within the stat? name and address nt Vernonia on four lots. Berries, fruits, Eaqie on or before February 27. of Oregon shall not later than $3750. March 1 of each year or witfiin Stic chicken house. LUCILLE SESSMAN, Salesman 30 days after he becomes owner NOTARY PUBLIC — TYPING of such dog, procure from the FOR SALE: Weaner pig*. Butcher county clerk of the county in hoflt. Ken West, by airport. J. M. Person, Broker which h" resides, a license for 6tfc Call 1127. 1700 Nehalem Street * such dog by paying to the coun- or 810 Bridge Street. 8tlc 1 ty clerk a license fee of one dol SPINET PIANO lar ($1.00) for a male or spayed HOMES bitch or three dollars ($3.00) for Fine make. Will sacrifice. Terms VERY GOOD CONDITION mo a female dog. it wanted. Can be seen in Ver- dern 3-bedroom house, floor Any person who shall fail to minia, Write— furnace, wired for range. Just procure said license within the redecorated inside. Very good time as herein provided shall be Tallman Piano Store* required upon procuring such location. Price $6500. Veter 395 S. 12th St. licenses to pay an additional sum ans loan can be arranged. Salem. Oregon TWO-BEDROOM modern house, of one dollar ($1.00) for each dog after March 1st. extra large lot. $3000 full price, Columbia Dog Control Board terms. C LATSKANIE AUCTION YARD. Ralph Langdon, chairman Hale every Sunday starting at 3-ROOM modern house, $1500 I A. R. Melis, secretary full price. Terms or will trade 12 f*0 Stock and miscellaneous, I Rudv Anliker 8’2c for anything of equal value. f’hone 1600, Clatskanie, Oregon. i 2tfc I GOOD 4-rm. modern house with NOTICE TO PERSONAL PRO 3-room rental house on adjoin PERTY OWNERS OF COLUM .AUCTION: Every Friday; misc. ing lot. Very good location. BIA COUNTY. «ale at 10:30, livestock sells at Rental brings $35 per month. Chapter 342, Sec. 110-349 Full price for both, $4250, good 1.00. We sell a nic.? volume ot Provides that every person and terms. managing agent or officer of any livestock (very sale day, selling MODERN, 5-rm. house, 3 lots. firm or corporation or association l>y th? head or weight Consign Close in tp business district. owning or having possession ot »our livestock to this auction, Very good condition. Wired for or control of taxab'»? personal our many buyers pay top prices. range. Pricq $4250. .property, shall make a return If you prefer to sell your cattle 3-ROOM house for rent. thereof to the county assessor of FARMS the county« in which such proper nt private sale, we will buy any SALE OR TRADE for home in ty is located on January 1st, 1952. »lumber at any time or will cifl Vernonia: 6*4 acres, two miles The final date for filing this re to appraise your ca^te. Altman’s out of Vernonia. Very good turn is March 2nd, 1952. In 1949 j A ui lion Mart, Forest Grove; Walt modern 5-room house, with this. Law was Amend d making Altman, Auctioneer. I do gener« basement. Priced at $8750, it mandatory that the assessor nl auction "ering, satisfaction terms. add the penalty of 5% to the tax ¡guaranteed. Phone 16215. Night 12 ACRES more or less, good 6- on all returns that are filed, phones, 4615 and 3878. 2tfc nxim house. Can be had either after the said March 2nd. 1952. furnished or unfurnished. On VOUR treadle machine made all However, if you will co-operate paved road close in. Price by filing your report* now, you »»citric for only $24.50. Any $9000 including furniture.» m.ike. Park's New Home Store, will d-> your part in reducing •4»:'6 N. Is>mbard or call the Ver GOOD business lot on Bridge S?., the cost of making this assess $500. nonia Eagle. 44tfc ment; also eliminate having the DON BAYLEY, BROKER penalty added to your personal MI AISE Chinchillas for Profit! MacDonald Hotel — Vernonia tax. An high ns PJ0% profit the first ture, Reward. Blanks have been mailed to al! »ear. Pairs with litters, pairs fît 1c personal property owners shown • «airying, young pairs. Terms on th? 1951 tax roll. However, if «an be arrang-d. For in LOST AND FOUND you are a new owner or have not formation see D. O. Smith The CJub. 16tfc .LOST MONEY CLIP billfold at received a blank,’call St. Helens theater. Return to Bush Furni- 12, or drop a card to the Asses IE. DON SIMMONSON registered 7t3c sor’s office, St. Helens, Oregon i’lano Tuning and Servicing. and you will receive the neces WANTED -■Member National Ass'n. Piano sary form. tuners. Contact Mrs. Fullerton, CEDAR JOSTS 6’- j feet long by Failure to receive or secure the Phone 837. 31tfc 5 and 6 inches. • 500 lots or car form shall not relieve any such load lots. Call Forest Grove person, managing agent, or of <’ RUSH ED ROC K8 FOR 5-29-52c ficer from the obligation of mak > < ads and driveways. Also have 3555, W. D. Bruington. ing any return herein required. «and and gravel and fill dirt. See WOMAN«t’> stay in my home L.W. Mickelson, Cgunty Assessor r> P. Spofford or call 1023. 36tfc 11:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. with my _____________________8tlc three-year-old daughter while I FOR SALE—Insurance NOTICE: The County Court ot work. Lunch and wages. Maeva Columbia County, Oregon has 1 1FE, Fire, Car and Accident Brimmer, phona 533 mornings or Sneurance. Oregon Automobile evenings or call at union hall. appointed Minnie Dashney as Administratrix of the Estate of Insurance Co. 11 Hudson and 931, from 12 to 6. 8tlc Jennie Shaver, deceased. All per George Bell. 26tfc FARM WANTED: 30 acres or sons having claims against said 5 OR SALE—Cara, Trucks more in Nehalem valley. Give estate are required t? present full description and price. D. W. them with proper vouchers to *37 Four door Dodge sedan. I"95 Mickley, 6704 S. E. Belmont, the administratrix at the office K om * Ave. 7t3 Portland 16, Oregon. 6t3 of Neal W. Bush, Joy Theater Piuilding, Vernonia. Oregon, WILL PAY TOP prices for all I OR SALE Livestock within six months from January livestock. Will pick up at your 24, 1952. TWO, EXPERIENCED log hors- place. Grant C. Dodge, Forest Minnie Dashney. Administratrix singles, 1000 lb' $85; 1800 lb. Grove, Rt 2, Box 15. 50tfc Patterson and Bush, Attorneys $100. Small saddle mare $30. T>‘. ytar unbroken mare $50. All __ ___________________________4t5c HIGHEST cash prices paid for *« und and genti" Children ban eream and eggs at your door— NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS ali :ig for years. Guaranteed. picked up once or twice weekly— Every person owning or keep Terms. Clint Seibert, Rock call <>.’ write Forest Grove Cream ery, Forest Grove, Oregon, phone ing anv dog over the age of eight 4 '• i. No business Saturday. 12«. 14tfe (8) months within the state of Oregon shall, not lat"r than March CLASSIFIED RATES MISCELLANEOUS 1st of each year or within 3u MINIMUM charge 40c for 25 LIVESTOCK BUYER All kinds days after he becomes owner or word» or less. Words over min of livestock bought. G M But keeper of such dog. procure from imum. 2c each. Three inser ler. phone 1600, Rt 1, Clatskanie, the city marshal of the city in tions *or the price of two. Oregon. 5tfc which he resides, a license fee CARD of Thanks N Notices: 80c NEW. HOME LAUNDRY Family NO CLASSIFIED OR DISPLAY of one dollar ($1 00) for a male washing washed and dried, 15c lb. ADV. ACCEPTED AFTER Finished at reasonable rates. Also or spayed bitch and three dol WED. NOON EXCEPT FOR curtain stretching. Mrs. E. M. lars ($3 00) for a female dog. NEXT WEEKS PAPER An person who shall fail to I York, 108 A St., phone 1107. THE EAGLE assumes no finan- SHtfc procure said license within the 1 t is! responsibility for errors that may appear in ads pub time as herein provided shall be I CARD OF THANKS lished in its columns, but in required, upon procuring such rase where this paper is at WITH DEEPEST GRATITUDE license, to pay an additional sum fault, will reprint that part of w? extend this word of thanks an adv. in which the typo for the many kind acts of sym of one dollar ($1.00) for each d >g Sjaphical mistake occurs. pathy. expressed by thoughtful after March 1st FL’ND ads with answers to be friends These kindnesses have A. D. Lolley handled by the Eagle: Minimum meant much to us. City Marshal 7t3c (barge 80c. No information MR AND MRS BILL HORN Crater Lake is an extinct vol given relative to such ads. 4 «tic cano now partly filled with j No information on classifieds will Nobody ever jumped out of a water, and is the largest crater be given out until aft’r paper high window because he’d invest known upon the earth, about six .» mailed. J’OETRY accepted cnly as paid ed too heavily in U S Bonds. De miles across matter Hate: 5c per type line. fense Bonds do not rise and fall in value with the market. For Buys—Eagle Classifieds! Pomona Grangers Consider Health Set-up, Recreation, Grange History In a prone, kneeling, standing match Friday night. Vernonia won over Mt Hood by a score of 1407 to 1373. Vernonia consistent shooting by its squad of expert riflemen all shooting within a few points of each other, again proved that steady shooting is what counts in rifle matches. Harold Peterson was number one man for Vernonia with 100 prone, 96 kneeling, 89 standing for a total of 285. Second was Ralph Aldrich with 98 prone, 96 knteling, 89 standing for a total of 283. Third was Truman Knight with 100 prone, 94 kneel ing and 89 standing for a total of 283. Number four man was Milton Lamping with 100 prone, 93 kneeling, 87 standing, total Fifth was Tod Bowerman 280 with 100 prone, 94 kneeling and 82 standing for a total of 276. League Standings Avg Lost Won 858 1 6 Hood River 715 2 5 Vernonia 429 4 3 Portland I • 4 3 Mt. Hood 375 5 3 Camas 2^> 6 Johnson Creek 2 The next match will be at Portland against Hood River. This team has defeated Vernonia two times this season. Events of Week Written for Area RIVERVIEW — Mr. and Mrs. rn Davis and children of Pump kin Ridge near North Plains spent Saturday visiting friends here, including Mr. and Mrs. Jewell Lloyd. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Cline spent Saturday in Portland visiting her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Meyer. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hawkins and boys visited her two sisters and‘father at St. Helens Friday. Mrs. Henry Parker of Coquille spent Thursday night at the home of her mother, Mrs. Tom Solo mon. * Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Williams daughter Ardus. of Portland and Mrs. Wm. Scott and Marjorie Barks of Washougal. Washington spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alivin Wantland. Members of the Pomona Grange were royally entertained by Natal Grange Saturday, Feb ruary 2, in their hall, with most of the county Granges represent ed. The county health set-up came in for considerable discussion, with possibilities of having im provement in this matter, in cluding a sanitarian, nurse and county doctor for full or part time. It was stated that we now have no inspection of restaurants or food handlers. Mrs. Ione Back- lund was appointed to represent Pomona Grange at the health meeting scheduled for the even ing of March 13 at the Court house. Youth recreation also was dis cussed, with a meeting planned for Beaver Homes Grange Hall on the afternoon of February 25 to consider the possibilities of supervised recreation. This is sponsored by the extension ser vice, but will be supported, it is hoped, by the Granges and other organizations. The 4-H dormitory which is now getting underway on the county fairgrounds was discussed with the Granges asked to sup port this effort in their usual generous manner, with donated labor and other help. The county Grange history which is planned as a memorial to the achievements of the Grange is being assembled. Also plans are going forward to cele brate the 50th anniversary of Pomona Grange later this year. The event will be planned by th? historian, Pearl Becker, Pomona lecturer, Mrs. Erickson and the lecturers of 13 subordinate Granges. Guests during the days were Mr. and Mrs. Ray W. Gill of Portland. Mr. Gill, who was formerly State Master, is now a member of the state Grange ex ecutive committee. After a very entertaining pro 1 Out of 3 Social Security “Am I self-employed?” That is the question most often asked about Social Security now, ac cording to Everell Cummins, field representative of the Portland social security office. “If you work for yourself in an unincorporated trade or busi ness and have net earnings of at least $400 per year, you are self- employed under the Social Se curity Act,” said Cummins. He explained that farm income, earn ings of most professionals, and investment income do not count toward social security credit. All other self-employment earnings up to $3600 are taxable at the rate of-2i<»%. According to the representative, the next question is, “what will I get out of social security?” The answer given is: “Up to $80 per month for a self-employed per son retiring after age 65; up to $10 for his wife; and up to $150 a month for a widow with minor children.” The representative urged every one wanting more information to visit or write the Portla -d office. Room 104 Old Post Office Bldg.. Portland, Oregon. gram in the evening, the Degree of Pomona was exemplified for a class of candidates. The next Pomona Grange meeting will be held in Vernonia in May. OLD BROD ytw /war $Q60 Pt L S^IO 4 5 rt. 36 PROOF • THE OLD HERMITAGE COMPANY, FRANKFORT. KENTUCKY YOUNG MEN 30 YEARS OLD HAVE BAD EYESIGHT! Examinations and correct diagnosis and fitting of correc tive glasses can do much to alleviate this affliction. Call us today for an examination! i I >.. DR. C. A. PLL'MSTEAD — Optometrist Phone 415 Hillsboro 233 E. Baseline For Further Information Inquire at KuJander's Jewelry Storu "lou Can’t Be Optomistic if You Have Misty Optica” LODGE AND CLUB NOTICES Knight» of Pythias Hardin, Lodge V. F. W. 116 No. Vernonia, Oregon Meetings Legion Hall, Second and Fourth Mondays Each Month 2 & 4 Fri., 8 p.m. Kent Bauersleld. Comma-.dar Chuck Johnson. Adjutant AUXILIARY Wilbur E. Wilson, Chancellor 1st <S Regularly meets: 4-50 A. F. & A. M. Pythian Sisters I.O-O.F. Meetings? Second and Fourth A.F. Hal! 2-51 F-’rat at 7:30 p.m. VERNONIA LIONS CLUB George Johnson, W.M. Paul Gordon, Sec'y. s P. 1-53 Order of Eastern Star Nehalem 153, Chapter O. Regular E. S. com munication first • nd of Wed. 3rd each month at Masonic Term pie. All visiting aiaters and broth welcome. Edna Linn. Worthy Mona Gordon, Sec’y. Meet» Every Tue»day Matron 1-53 Vernonia F. O. E. M. Robert G. New. Noble Grand Wm. D. Shafer. Secretary 1-53 (Fraternal Order Eagle») of Columbia Encampment No. 89 858 1st Ave Vernonia «rill meet the 1st and 3rd Fridays of each month at the I.O.O.F. hall. Allen Ray. Chief Patriarch Wm. D. Shafer, Scribe 1-53 Meets Every Friday Mt Heart Rebekah Lodge Meet« evening» 2nd of and each 4th Thursday month 8 P. M. Trenton T. Garner. W. P. Rex Normand, Sec'y in I.O.O.F. Hall. i ar Staged Thursday of each month, ers ! met'« A.M. A Masonic Tempio Communication Wednesday of each month 1&4 Vernonia Lodfe No. Vernonia Temple No. 61 Vernonia Lodge No. 246 OPTOMETRIST Watrous Building Over the Bus Depot , Forest Grove. Oregon Phone Forest Grove 941 3rd Wed Commander Oscar G. Weed, Secretary MEETS EVERY MONDAY EVENING Palace Cafe Cecil. Johnson, President Don Bayley, Secretary 3-51 i Dr. William A. Pollock j meet'ngi Regular Candidate HIS CANDIDACY for the re publican nomination for state treasurer in the May primary was announced a short time ago by Sigfrid B. Unander Portland. Unander resigned early in Feb ruary as chairman of the repub lican state central committee. -4 Irene Minger Noble Grand Isabel Anderegg. Vice Grand Evelyn Thompson. Secretary Annetta Pearl. Financial Sec y. Edna Heenan. Treasurer 3 51 ' American Legion VERNONIA POST Meet, 118 first »ad Third Mon. Each of moath. AUXILIAR* First and Third Tuesdays 151