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W THURSDAY, PER 28. 1952 THE EAGLE, VERNONIA, ORE. CLASSIFIEDS Vernonia Bows Again to Experts Bowling Results League Standings— 19 Betty’s Caf? 18 Johnson’s Service 15 Dessy’s 14 The Eagle 14 Vernonia Drug 13 Rebekah Lodge 12 Oregon-American 10 Hot Shots 9 Pal Shop game and High individual i seri’s, F. VanDeBogart, 199 ard 525; High i team game, Hot Shot-., 483; High i team series. Johnson’s, -1377. % Splits: Alice Gwin, 7-8; Rena Brady. 3-10. For th? third time Hood River experts blasted their way to a win over second place Vernonia FOR SALE—Real Estati with the very high score of 1438 FOR SAIE—General Inside toilet, to 1399. Hood River is probably REFRIGERATOR, like new; 3 ROOM house. washing machine. Inquire 1024 on? unfinished room. Two lge. the best in th? league, regardlless I lots. $1200 1523 Bridie St. 9t3 Columbia St. 9t3 of c'ass. Ralph Aldrich was No. 1 man ONE G. E. refrigerator, 6 cu. ft.; HAVE PARTY in Californ.a to for Vernon.u with 100 prone. 97 trade sTvice station and home I4 years old. $100 cash. Cost .itting and 86 off har i for a total I for good farm on year-round nm $220. Inquire 841 First Ave. of 283. He was followed by 9t3 stream. Harold Peterson with 100 Prone, HOMES 40 BUICK sedan, clean, $200 for a total 78 sitting, 85 off hand VERY GOOD CONDITION: mo raih. Girl’s bicycle, reg. size, INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE one point 283. There was only dern 3-bedroom house, floor »ike new, $25 Will trad • P-38 Lost Won furnace, wired for range. Just difference between th? next three Team 20 32 l>rlo) for binoculars or C. The Club No. 3 was Tru- men as follow: redecorated inside. Very good 21 31 H- ath’s Service Shaw. 4th St., Riv rvi-w 7t3 man Knight with 96 orone, j 3 location. Price $6590. Vet-r- 22 30 Th? Pal Shop itting, 89 off hand for a total of ans loan can be arranged. FOR SALE Weaner pigs Butcher 24 28 TWO-BEDROOM modern house, 278. Bill Nichols was No. 4 with Sundland Electric hogs. Ken West, by airport. 29 23 i Safeway Store extra large lot. $3000 full price, the same total score divided as fltfc 30 22 follows: 100 prone. 96 sitting, 82 1 V. F. W. terms. 35 17 Dessy ’ s >ff hand, total 278. No. 5 w.as Ul-ATSKANIE AUCTION YARD. GOOD 4-rm. modern house with 36 16 3-room rental house on adjoin Tod Bowerman, only on- point Garlock-Closner 'Salt every Sunday starting at F.W. 3 V Heath ’ s 1 behind, divided as follows, 98 ing lot. Very good location. tl Ml Stock and misc llan-ous, Heath ’ s -• high game and series, prone, 96 sitting, 83 off hand, Rental brings $35 pe “ month. I’tione 1600, Clatskanie, Oregon. A. Schalock, 200 and 532. Full price for both, $425# good total 277. 2tfc V.F W — high game and seri s, Ho#,j River'^ top man was J. terms. L. Blount, 205 and 556. AUCTION: Every Friday; misc. MODERN*, •-rm. house. 3 lots. Bi©1. (state champion) with 107 Delay’s 1 O Safaway 3 '.ale at 10:30, livestock sells at prone, 99 sitting and 98 off hand, Close in to business district. Dessy ’ s — high Same and series. i 110 We sell a nic? v lume <© t >Ril 297. No. 2 was B. Paddock, Very good condition. Wired forO L. Wiese, 211 and 588. YivrsVak every sale day, selling range. Price $£25f. 100 prone, 100 sittiig and 89 oft by th? head or weight. Consign 3-ROOM house for rent, hand, total 289. Their No. 3 Safeway — high gar.#? M. John your livestock to this auction, man was H. Hcichel with 100 son, and D. Webb, 203, high o O FARMS O our many buyers pay top prices. 21 ACRES on year-round stream, prone, 93 sitting, 83 off hand for ST ries D. Webb, 603. Pal Shop 1 If you prefer to sell your cattle a total of 286. No. 4 was P. Th? Club 3 10 acres good ‘level bottom at private sale, we will buy®any Burke, 99 nron-, 98 sitting. 87 The Club — high gameggd series land, 6 im. hou>© chick house, «lumber at any time^ir will call iff hand, ton?; 21*1. Their No. 5 O. Filler, 207 and 561 barn and machine shed. Price Pal Shop — high garge and series to appraise your cattb*. Altman’s man, R. Wassenmill, shot a 99 $4750, good terms. Auction Mart, Forest Grove; Walt 10 ACRES, 4-rm. hous?, double prone, 98 sitting, 85 off hand, for D. Rose, 216 and 582. SuncSands 4 © G-C 0 O with Ruby. iAvid and Leland on the bumper. They were en Altman, Auctioneer. I do ,«“ner aototal of 282. ° garage, barn. Creek though route to Frtsno. California where mo»l of thfctrees were sold prior Sundlands — high game G. “hip al auctioneering, satisfaction o ------ place. Price $3150, good terms. io Christmas. The lead weighed six and one-^alf ion* and totaled marg 232; high s?ri?s E. Mullins, fTuaranteed Phone 16215. Night 1 ACR'p 5-rm. house ©nd chick 1400 tree*. Below is a display of the trees at Fresno with the Appearance Made on 614. gitxmes, 4615 and 3878. 2tfc house, on paved highway. $2750 Sfibert children. Many customers who purchased trees askd Gar^jick-Closner — high game Astoria Radio Program fyll price, terms or own r will 'VOUR treadle machine made all how well they had been kept and were informed that the t^ees © o and senft. R. Garlock. 512. take late model car in deal. wli'clric for only $24.50. Any O Ralph Church and R?x Nor ware refrigerated during the trip. Somewhat unusualQcircum- O (©ITY LEAGUE mand were guest musicians over Team make. Park’s New Home Store, SALE OR TRADE for home in stances led to the refrigeration. They wife loaded here in the Won Lost Vernonia: 64 acres, two mile© KVAS at Astoria Saturday. Feb- -4816 N Lombard oi° call the Ver rain and while enroute through the Klamath Falls area the tem 33 IOOF 19 out of Vernonia. Very good ruaary 16 when Qthey appeared Oregon American mont a Eagle. 44tfc perature dropped to five below, freezing the trees inf ice. 20 32 mgSern 5-room house with with the Columbia River Boys Hahn’s Hardware 29 23 RAISE Chinchillas for Piofit! basement. Priced at $8750, orchestra. >.e orchestra is com Eagle’s Lodge 33 19 ‘ Mei high as 500% profit the first terms. posed of men stationed at Tongue O-A 4 IOOF 0 ©ew. Pairs with littirs, pairs 12 ACRES more or leas, good 6- O Point who play old-time music. O-A — high game G. Stam, 216; q , ■n Buying, young pairs. Terms room house. Can be had either The entire group played for a Sigh series B ^Nelson, 592. FIVE YEARS AGO Q < ■r»i.n be arranged. For in- furnished or unfurnished. On dance later that day. IOOF — ftgh game and series, Frgrg The Eagle. Feb. 27. 1347 tfoiirudiutn see D. O. Smith at The paved foad close in. Price OW. S£rker, 206 and 5g>. Announced this #eek is the • 16tfcC According to a statement made $9000 including furniture. LEGAL NOTICE Hahn’s 4 Eagles 0 purchijje by Frank Hartwick, GOOD business lot on Bridge St., recently by the I© S. army and K DON SIMMONSON registered NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS Hahn’s — high game and series, owner of the Nehalem V;#lcy $500 U. S. air fore? recruiter, Sgt. Fume Tuning and Servicing. Every person owning or keep E. Mullins. 211 and 532. Motor Freight, of thi© Columbia Judy of St. Helens, the service DON BAYLEY, BROKER Mfleont'j'r National Ass'n. Piano ping any dog over the age of Eagles — hiO game D. Laird, Truck Express operating b?twe:n offers a unique opportunity for MacDonald Hotel — Vernonia ■Timers. Contact Mrs. Fullerton, eight (8) months within the state 200; high sfiies BO Barnett, 539. Portland and Astoria. ture. Reward. O’oung men^ind women to acquire ♦4>une Of. 31tfc Schedule® for completion on 9tlc of Oregon shall not later than skilled training which will fit March 1 of each year or within March 12 was the connection the:O for a life of indep'ndenc ■ »CRUSHED ROCK F •' R 30 days after he becomes owner WANTED with Bonneville power at the roads and driveways. Also have Sgt. Judy. iRio is in Vernon a ■ ' ' O’ of such dog, procure froi© the© sand and gravel and fill dirt. See CEDAR POSTS 64 feet Warren substation by West Ore each week, pointed out that al long by county clerk of the county in Newly-covcred workers should f? P Spofford or call 1023. 36tfc 5 and 6 inches. 500 lots or car gon Electric to provide an abun which h ’ resides, a license for ’’make certain that they are re dance of electrical power for this though money is "flush” right load lots. Call Forest Grot? such dog byQiaying to the coun ceiving credit on their social se now, many young men and wo arc® ° 4 OR SALE—Insurance 3555, W. D. Bruington. 5-29-52c ty clerk a license fee of one dol curity accounts, Everell Cummins, men do not hav? the means to Ray Justice was named to head attend college or a trade schoo'. i.IFE, File, Car and eAccident field representative of t©? social lar ($l©)0) On- a male or spayed WILL PAY TOP prices for all the Red Cross drive scheduled Insurance. Oregon Automobile The ©my and air force oper livestock. Will pick up at your bitch or three dollars ($3.00) for security office located at Port- to open March 1. Th-e county ates dozens ©t different types of Tnrurancc Co. 11. Hudson and larft. reminds. o a female dog. 0 < place. Grant C. Dodge, Forest schools and thousands 9f young -'.»»orge .Bell. 26tfc He was r?ferring especially to quota was $8842. Any person who shall 1911 to Grove, Rt. 2, Box 15. 50tfc m.n and women are taking ad procure said license wit9in the regularly employed household TEN YEAIS AGO I FOR SALE—Cars, Trucks HIGHEST ra<h prices paid fori1 tune a©«Pierein provided shall be workers and regularly employed From The Eagle. Feb. 26. 1942 vantage of this jjtuation in order to fit themselves for their chos •ream and eggs at your door— farm workers who are among The V°rnonia Gun club com required upon procuring such "37 Four-door Dodge sedan. 1295 en life work. What’s more '• v picked lip ogee or twice v»<©kly— li?* nses to pay an additional sum the gr©un^ which w^re given pleted its schedule of sl®>oting Jsore Ave. 7t3 call o,- write Forest Grove Cream of one dol'ar ($1.00) for each dog social security protection by the matches last Saturday when it are being paid wl*©' they go to ery, Forest Grove. Oreg*n. pl#me after March 1st. school. The army and air for© changes in the social security competed with th? Mt. H©d o FOR SALE—Livestock <26. 14tfc have ^hools in just about every Columbia Dog Control Board law effective January 1, 1951. club here. The local group T WO, EXPERIENCED log hors- Il.9ph Langdon, chairman Cummins called attention to riflcmsn competed the season thing, from repairing shoes to **. singles. 1600 lb $85; 1800 lb A. R. Melis, secretary th? far© that the#? may be some by winning 10 of the 12 matches operating a locomotive, from typ $l*tl Small saddle mare $30 ing to map making. Rudy Anliker 8t2c employers of household workers and by winning first gp’.ace in 3ji year unbroken mare $50 All ------- O or employers of farm workers the sharpshooter division of Oie Berry Werkers sound and gent I ■ Children han N otice to dog owners The U.S. lijj^t and power in who are not aware of their res Columbia-Willamette Rifle lca- j Work to start. weather permitting -«iling for years. Guaranteed. Every person owning or keep dustry, ®.hich is dependent upon ponsibilities under the new law, Clint Si-ibflt, Bosk Terms. ing any dog over the age »1 eight : coal. h®s a 5 to 1 productive TRANSPORTATION and© who may accordingly fail Official figures on th? results No business Saturday. Orek. (8) months within the state of FURN’SHED ratio over Russia. to make the necessary social 8t2c Oregon shall, not lat-r than March security reports or to pay the of the referendum on cr'ation of the proposal N®ial?m Valley Register by Postcard to 1st of each year or within 3u »ocial security l9xes which would Soil Conservation district mdi- LOST AND FOUND days after he becomes owner or • it thes? workers the insurance Rolling Hills Farm cat‘# that the majority of land keeper of such dog, procure from 14»ST MONEY CLIP billfold at protection intended by the law. owners did not vote 60 r©r cent Banks. Oregon the ity marshal of the city ir© theater. Return to Bush Furni- To make certain that they will of the acres of land in favor of 9tfc which he resides, a license fee coialify for 7t3c retirement benefits creation of the district© of one dollar ($1.0^) for a male at ag? 65 or lf^er. or that their © Mr. and Mrs. Jake Boss re or spayed bitch and three dol families will MISCELLANEOUS CARD OF THANKS receive the surviv- cently purchased a bakery shiyn lars ($3.0 ') t.,r a female dog. ors benefits provided in death 1. IVES TOC K BUYER All kinds i-»* Portland. They formerly WE WISH to extend our sincer An person who shall fail to cases, regularly employed house of livestock bought. G. M But thanks for the many kind ex- owned and operated the Vernonia prix-ure said license within the ler, phone 1600, Rt 1, Clatskanie, time as herein provided shall be hold workers and regular em Bakery. ■prrssions of sympathy in the re- ployed farm ,v<--kers are urged Oregon. 5tfc uririt death of our sister, Mrs. required, upon procuring such to contact their nearest social FIFTEEN YEARS AGO Only Portable With j » . . Whit license, to pay an additional sum From The Eagl«, Feb. 26. 1937 NEW. HOME LAUNDRY. Fa nily Aicurity office for information. Mrs - Ruby Smith of one dollar ($1.00) for each dog ».MAGIC* MARGIN ' Logging at Camp McGregor is washing washed and dried, 15e lb. The social security office will Mr and Mr Re"d Hanon after March 1st again in full swing sine? the Finished at reasonable rates. Also xplain the old age and survivors 9tlc A D. Lolley rurtain stretching. Mrs. E. M. benefits. By getting in touch shut-down on account of snow City Marshal 7t3c York, 108 A. St., phone 1107. with the social security office, and the mill is once more on a FOR RENT 38tfc The Board of Directors of workers, can make certain that five-day schedule. An average I APARTMENT for rent 376 North Union High School District No. ’they will receive credit on their of seven train loads of logs is BL, L M Porterfield. stfc LEGAL NOTICE I. Jt. 8. Columbia and Washing social security account, if their being brought down in a five- . work is cover'd by the law, says day week. ton Counties. Vernonia. Oregon THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS CLASSIFIED RATES Mrs. C. O. Thomas was elected Cummins. will receive sealed bids for the of the Union High School Dis vice-president of the first con The office* servicing *iis area MINIMUM charge 40c for 25 trict No. 1, Jt 8. Columbia and following school equipment. cessions? district board at a is located “in Room 104 Old Post wordt or lais. Word* over min 590 AU Purpose Tubular Washington Counties, Vernonia, Office Bldg., Portland 4, Oregon. convention of Towns:nd clubs mum. 2c each. Three inser Oregon will receive bids for the Steel American Seating No. in Eugene Sunday tions *or the price of two. 53 or No. 54 chairs or equal following building T M Vernonia's contribution of $2t2 1 bi o» CJHBD of Thank* S< Notice*: 80c of competitive make. High School Woodshed, located TYPEWRIT E R S to the R?d Cross for flood relief NO CLASSIFIED OR DISPLAY adjacent to high school building. Bids may be furnished for was turn'd over yesterday by ACCEPTED AFTER Successful bidder is to remove ADV. all-steel chairs (American FOR SAL E ! J. W Nichols, local treasurer. WED. NOON EXCEPT FOR building from site and leave va Seating No. 53> A cht ck for $600 from the Lum Rebuilt and Guaranteed Under- NEXT WEEKS PAPER or cated premises cl an of any de ber and Sawmill Workers union wood Champion. I Look* and Op- THE EAGLE a**ume* no tinan Plywood seat chairs (Am bris from building. Building is was sent earlier in the week. C arrie* Six ci *1 responsibility for error* to be removed within 60 days of erates Like New. erican Seating No. 54) or Sil IT HIRt TODAY ■ Month Guarantee $69.50 ■hat may appear in ad, pub both. acceptance of bid i Terms May Be Arranged o*hed in it* column*, but in Bids will be opened at the Bids will be opened at the LOG SCALE BOOKS case where thi* paper i* at regular monthly meeting. March regular monthly meeting. March Underwood Model 5 Typewriter. '•alt. will reprint that part of II, 1932 at 8 o'clock p m. The 11, 1952 at 8 o’clock p.m. The © Scribener’s In Good Condition. Carries 30 en adv. in which the typo Board i .'serves the right to re © 'Vitimnof Board reserves the right to re Day Guarantee $35.00 ©Fr 'm 12 to 80 Feet graphical mistake occur*. ject any and all bids ject any and all bids 50c i"LIND ad* with answer* to be Mona Gordon. 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