Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, April 17, 1952, Page 8, Image 8

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    6 THURSDAY, APR. 17, 1952
THE
EAGLE,
VERNONIA, ORE.
Triangular Track
Meet Slated Today
CLASSIFIEDS
FOR SALE—Genera) _
EATE MODEL used Maytag gas
washer. Inquire Sundland Elec­
tric and Appliance.
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SIX-YEAR baby bed and pracli-
ca Jy new mattress, $20. See B.
J. Bruce, House 30 O-A hill.
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PRIMROSES '4 mile south of
Columbia county line on Ver­
non.a Buxton highway. Mrs. E.
A. Schedwin.
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TWO U. S. Royal tires, 6.50x16.
WbW.
A 1 condition. Inquire
House «>1. QA hill. Telephone
«11.
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ONE TON seed oats, re-cleaned
$80 (ca'h only). Spring oats. El­
mer Bergerson.
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SHORT log truck for sale. Good
<■< nditien. Brand new rubber.
Pa . -h Krieger, 1059 First Av?.
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DA VEND for sale. Good con-
House la, O-A hill. 15t3
I’EAD STOCK PICKED UP
Free of Charge
T’ho.ie < Heat, Clatskanie 65R3
Day and Night Service
CcJambia R ndering Company
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’49 CHEV. pick up, very good
c r.i ition
Heater, good tires.
Also ’17 Chev. sedan, radio and
heater. Inquire 160 B St.
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NURSERY STOCK CLEAN-UP:
Rhodod ndrons, azaleas, primros­
es Fair's Flower Farm, 10th St.,
Riverview.
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COMPLETE IRRIGATION SER­
VICE: Portable aluminum pipe,
rteti mid tiansite pipe for buried
mam lines.
Buckner sprinkler
!>• ads. Pacific pumps. Hiatt Ir­
rigation, 228 E. Baseline Street,
Hilt bon». Oregon. Phone 3771.
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Bowling Results
LOST AND FOUND
CLOSING OUT on large clumps
< f primroses. Bring containers
pl» a-a . Also dephiniums and
other plants. Mrs. John Knnick,
Sth house on 10th SU ftiverivew.
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LOST: Will the party who found
a ladies handbag at the Palace
Cafe please send the p rsonal
effects to me and keep the money.
Mrs. Wm. Tyacke, Orting, Wash­
ington.
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ONE Fordson tractor and 1 trac­
tor plough for sale cheap. Call
SS7, V» monia.
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WANTED
AUCTIONS: Two each w»?ek.
Liv stock and miscellaneous auc­
tion every Friday. Miscellaneous
sale at 10:30, livestock sale at
1 00 . Consign your livestock to
this auction. Our buyers jay top
pt ict s. W ■ sell your livestock by
head or wtight— as you desire.
1 irniture and miscellaneous sale
every Tuesday night at 7 00.
Consign your furniture, Viols,
etc. to this night sale. If you
pitl.'r to sell your liv sock, fur-
t iti.re, tools, etc. at private sale,
give us a ring.
We will pay
cash for any number of livestock
or any amount of furniture, ftxrla
etc. at any time. Altman’s Auc-
ti< n Mart. Forest Grove. Walt
Altman, Auctioneer
I do gt*i-
n al autioneering,
satisfaction
guaranteed. Mart phone, 16215.
Night phones, 4615 and 3878.
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VOL'R treadle machine made all
< lectrie for only $24.50.
Any
make. Park's New Home Store,
4616 N. Lombard or call the Ver­
nonia Eagle.
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RAISE Chinchillas for Profit!
As high as 500% profit the first
year. Pairs with litters, pairs
carry ing, young pairs.
Terms
can
be
arrang?d.
For
in­
fer »nation see D. O. Smith at The
Cub
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F DON SIMMONSON registered
Piano Tuning and Servicing.
Member National Ass’n. Piano
tuners. Contact Mrs Fullerton.
Phene 831
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CRUSHED
ROCK
FOR
roads and driveways. Also have
sand and gravel and fill dirt. See
D P Spofford or call 1023 36tfc
FOR SALE— Insurance
LIFE. Fire, Car and Accident
Irsurance.
Oregon Automobile
Irruianee Co.
H. Hudson and
Ce'rjre Bell
2«tfe
RESPONSIBLE man or man and
wife to help pay exp?nses to
Louisana. .Leaving date anytime
afttr May 15. See B» J. Bruce
House 30, O-A hill.
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ELECTRIC Keen lawn mower
sharpening.
Albert
Schafack,
lid St. Rive«, i" a
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FULL OR PART TIME work,
typist, general office or store
clerk.
Berenice Cochran, 2nd
St. Riverview
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CEDAR POSTS 6‘_> feet long by
5 and 6 inches. 500 lots or car­
load lots.
Call Forest Grove
3555, W. D. Bruington.
5-29-52c
HIGHEST cash prices paid for
.team and eggs at >>ur door—
picked up once or twice weekly—
ch II <>,■ write Forest Grove Cream
ery, Forest Grove, Oregon, phone
126.
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MISCELLANEOUS
EXPERT LAUNDRY SERVICE
for your convenience! Laund red
and dried, 15c lb. Reasonable
rates for finishing. Curtain ftn-
ishing a specialty. Mrs. E. M.
York, 108 A St . phone 1107.
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CARD OF THANKS
WE WISH to express our very
great appreciation and thanks to
all our friends for their kindness,
sympathy and flowers in the re­
cent death of our beloved mother.
Mrs. Florence Hall.
Mr and Mrs Chesti r Skaug and
family.
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The Loggers, who lost their
first league encounter to Rainier
Tuesday of last week, came back
to tally a win Friday wh»-n tb“y
crossed bats with Seaside here.
The game was tied a» two run«
apiece in the sixth fram“ and
not till th-1 11th did the Loggers
score again over the visitors.
Vernonia tallied two runs in
th“ first inning. Jim Frank sug-
ped a thr"e-base hit and was
scored when Crowston was safe
on an error. A triple by Loren
Mills scored Crowston.
In the 6th. Seaside’s Brown
walked and Stew ns scored with
a homer to even the count which
didn't change until the 11th in­
ning. A bunt by Mil's and a steal
to ¿second base mad? it possible
for him to score on a single by
Pick Fulton.
4
Town Team, Hillsboro
To Tangle Next Sunday
BIRKENFELD — Mrs Ted
Bellingham gave a birthday party
for her daughter, April, on her
5th birthday, April 7. Thos“ pre.
sent were Terry and Larry Lar­
son, Jimmv B Hingham. Cheryl
Jensen and Allyson Hall.
Many from here have been
clam digging. Some that have
eon“ are Mr and Mrs. Guy Bel­
lingham and Claire, Dick Lousig-
nont, Walt Nystrom. Mr and
Mrs. Lloyd Beach, Mr Elsa
Richardson, All have had good
luck so far.
Mr. ___
and Mrs. Jack Winslow
were Sunday visitors at the Ed
Wallace home.
Mrs. Jack Patterson of Med­
ford visited her father, Tom Ped.
cock, and her grandmother ov -r.
the week end.
Tom Pedcocrc had a barb quo
dinner Sundav.
Among those
present were Mr. #nd Mrs. Ray
Bennett. Mr. and Mrs. Trent
Garner and Mrs. Jack Patterson.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Nord-
strong of Seattle spent the week
NOTICE: The county court of
Columbia County, Oregon, has
appointed Ruby Smith as Ojpcu-
trix of the estate of Edna M.
White, deceased: all persons hav­
ing claims against said estate are
required to present them with
proper vouchers to the party
named above at the office of Neal
Bush, Joy Theat. r Building, with­
in six months from March 27,
1952.
Ruby Smith. Executrix
Neal Bush, attorney for Executrix
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Success and failure are just the
difference between turning up
your sleeves at work and turning
up your nose at it.
WESTINGHOUSE J
F reedom
fair
HAHN
HARDWARE
Phone 181
Vernonia
The Vernonia town team will
cross bats with Hillsboro there
Sunday and at Clatskanie W“d-
nesday of next w“ek. the 23rd
in two pre-sea~-nn games that
have ben scheduled.
The Tualatin Valiev op'-ner is
«'a»“d
for Vernonia Sunday,
April 27th when the local team
will go to Banks.
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Gve«ts Entertained at
Natej Homes Sunday
I
NATAL—Sunday dinner guests
at th“ Sam Devine's were Mr.
and Mrs. Stanley Hirtzel and
children of Rainier and Carl Da­
nielson and Einar Diyii.lson of
HiHsbo-o.
Ray Taylor was a b'sin'ss visi.
tor in Portland Saturday.
Sunday afternoon visitors at
the I.indsay home were Mrs. Er­
ma Johnson and daughter, V“r-
na, of Vernonia. Sunday even­
ing ca'ler was Martin Mathews.
Don Poston and Shirley Whit?
called at the Kyser home on?
evening last week.
Ern“st Kvser and daughters,
Amy and Ella Mae, called at the
Kenton Zillman home Monday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Clair Devine and
children were Sunday dinner
guests at the Gordon horn? in
Delena.
KENTUCKY BLENDED WHISKEY • 86 PROOF • 65* GRAIN NEUTRAL
SPIRITS’THE OLD SUNNY BROOK CO.. LOUISVILLE. KENTUCKYi
SHOP NEHALEM — SHOP NEHALEM — SHOP NEHALEM
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Its Nehalem Market & Grocery
The answers to everyday
*
insurance problems*
By
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BILL AND REATHA HORN !
Our shelves are filled -with all sorts of canned
goeds, fresh fruits and vegetables, and meats
to please the most particular housewife. For
the very best at budget prices SHOP NEHALEM
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE: The County Court of
the State of Oregon for Columbia
County has appointed the under­
signed Executor of the Last Will
and Testament of H. A. Wilson,
Decased.
All persons having
claims againsj said estate are re­
quired to present them, with pro­
per vouchers, to the undersigned
at 242 East Main Street, Hillsboro,
Oregon, within six months from
April 17, .1952.
N. G , Hull, Executor
E. J McAlear and Herbert A.
Perry, Attorneys.
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end with Mr. and Mrs. Francis
Nordstrom.
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QUESTION: Is it necessary
to tell an insurance Company
that there is a mortgage or
time payment contract on a
car?
kaiVHSK <IOHS — WH1VH3K <IOHS — hSlVHMS JOHS
Very Best
in
Ask lor
i VERNONIA i
¡INSURANCE,
Bill J. Horn, Agent
MARKET AND GROCERY
For Delivery Every Day Phone 721
X
ANSWER: Yes. There is a
place for that information on
ill auto insurance applications
and to withhold it would be to
make a false application. If
the car is mortgaged after th“ I
insurance has b-en placet^ the j
Company must be notified.
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•If you’ll address your own j
insurance questions to this of- l
fice, we’ll try to give you j
’the correct answers and there j
| will be no charge or obligation j
* of any kind.
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905 Bridge Street
! Phone 231
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CLASSIFIED RATES
MINIMUM charge 40c for 25
wordr or lass. Words over min­
imum. 2c each. Thraa inser­
tions 'or the price of two.
NO CLASSIFIED OR DISPLAY
ADV.
ACCEPTED
AFTER
WED. NOON EXCEPT FOR
NEXT WEEK S PAPER
CARD of Thanks & Notices: 10c
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Rainier Creamery
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QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS SINCE 1896
SHOP NEHALEM — SHOP NEHALEM — SHOP NEHALEM
2 0-AMP electric driven electric
welder. One 1941-46 Chev. truck
rad.ator. Inquire Bob’s Union
Service or phone 1117 or 1352.
1413
The Loggers will participate in
a triangular track meet tonight
at Clatskanie, the third track I
competition so far this season I
Rainier will also be represented, j
Vernonia was second w’hen the ;
met Scappoose there last
FOR SALE—Real Estate team
Wednsday and lost 74 to 59.
The Logger trackmen c impeted
HOMES
and placed second in a triangular
LARGE, old t house, very good : meet Monday of this week with
and Concordia at Park-
location, close to schools and • Parkrose
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churches.
Price furnished,
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$2500.
VFRY good 4-room modern house
plus utility room and sewing
room. On three lots, close to
WOMEN’S LEAGUE
busine.« district. "Price $4250.
Betty’s Cafe
32
Wired for range
The Pal Shop
23
28
4-ROOM modern house plus utili­ Vernonia Drug
Rebekah Lodge
27
ty room and breakfast noefk.
Dessy’s
26
Price $2200, $500 down.
Oregon-American
24
24
3'i ACRES in city limits, good Johnson's Service
The Vernonia Eagle
23
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5-rm house, woodshed, garage
Hot Shots
22
■ and chick house. Wired /or
High individual gam“ and seri s,
range. Price $4000, good terms.
Beverly Closner, 216 and 552;
high team game and series,
3-ROOM house og approximaiely
’s, 551 and 1560.
Sp its:
1
acres. Priced at $2000, very i Betty
Beverly Closner. 5-6-10; Agn.s
good terms.
Blount, 5-6-10: Esm? Closner, 5-
10; Dpily Land, 5 6 and 3-9-10;
MODERN, 5-rm. house, Z lots.
Marg Cederburg, 3-7; Alice Gwin,
Close in to business district.
7 8 and Hazel Shipman, 6-7-10.
Very good condition. Wired for
INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE
range, /’rice $4250.
Lost
Team
Won
8 ROOM house for rent.
16
4
. he Club
6
14
Garlnck-Closn?r
FARMS
13
7
The Pal Shop
12 ACRES, good six-room mo­
8
V F W.
12
dern house on paved highway. Sundland «Electric 11
9
13
Will consider trailer house in
7
Heath's Service
15
lirsv s
5
deal. Price unfurnished. $4500.
2
18
Saf way Store
2'1 ACRES, good 4-room modern
The Club 3
Dessv’s 1
house, chick house and garage.
The Club—high pa m° and series.
$3500 full preie.
O. Fuller, 19? and 552.
I 1 ACRES, 6-room modern house,
Dessv’s — high fame and series.
D. Brunsman, 194 and 567.
double garage and chick house.
Saf way 1
Price $5000 or will give year’s G C 3
G C — hien rame and sen s, B.
leas? with option to buy.
VanDeBogart. 226 and 583.
GOOD business lot on Bridge St.,
yaf“way — h vh gam»» and series,
$500.
F Johns» n. 198 and 531.
Pal Shop 3
V# F. W. 1
DON BAYLEY, BROKER
Pal Shop — high game and series
MacDonald Hotel — Vernonia
R Brandow, 243 and 596.
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VFW — high gam“ and series,
D P'irns. 137 and 512.
MODERN 3-rm. house, I lot. new
Sund'ands 3 . ’
Heath’s 1
garage.
536 First Ave. $2800.
Sundlands — hifth earn1 and
•erie« C. Ced»'rburg, 200 and 530.
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Heath’s — high fame A. Scha- I
'““k 192; high series R. Hahm?yer I
FOR RENT____________ 509.
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CITY LEAGUE
ONE bedroom house for rent.
Inquire Mrs. R. D. Eby.
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Ea-'le Lodge
13
10
Oregon-American
10
11
TWO BEDROOM house on Capi­
Hahn’s Hardware
9
12
IOOF
8
tol hill across from hatchery.
i
1OOF 2
Eagles 2
Mrs. Amy Wilkins, 11811 S.W
Eagles — h»»’h came and series,
Riverside Drive, Portland, Ore­
A Nanson, 239 and 584.
gon. Phone Circle 7369.
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'OOF — high game O. Cantwell,
209; high series, H. Gwin. 560.
TWO bedroom all modern house, O-A 2
Hahn’s 2
$50 month. Wired for range. Has
O-A — high game and series,
F. O’Brien 215 and 597.
hot water tank. Apartment in
Hahn’s — high game T. Hanson,
basement. See Lucille Sessman,
OQO. hirvh R fir**; P Ad»3. 5^1
1700 Nehalem, phone 1127.
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Clam Diggers Luck Favorable
Loggers Tally
3-2 Win Friday