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6 THURSDAY. AUG. 21, 1952 THE EAGLE, VERNONIA, ORE. CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE—General '49 WHIZZER motor bike, ’52 license $35. Lawn chair, $5. Ply wood cupbcard, shelf. Boys’ ruits, 12, 14. $18 else, iron, $3. Borton's, 856 Rose Av?. 34t3 HOTPOINT electric range; Hot- point 10 ft. refrigerator; Spark oil heater; breakfast set, daveno. Mrs. George Wells, Riverside Drive, phone 613. 34t3 SILVER KING tank type vacuum cleaner. Almost new. Inquire Adolph Nelson’s, phone 883. 34tl TENDER STRINGLESS BLUE-LAKE GREEN BEANS 8c Pound (U Pick (50 lbs. or more 5c lb.) 6c and 4c) CUCUMBERS 3c Up Order your corn and tomato« now JAROSS COUNTY GARDENS Rt. 3, Box 207 Halfway between North Plains and Hillsboro ott Sunset highway. Grey house by Gladiolus Farm. PHONE 24F13 3443 CUCUMBERS and small can nings of y?llow wax beans, ny city pump house just off State ,t;evt. George Burns. Can call 273. 33t3c 1949 3- room tandem Universal trailer. Oil heater, gas range, electric refrigerator and wat?r heater. Reasonably priced. Dane Brady, Keasey Rt. 3313c MASON & HAMLIN console piano and Eldridge cabinet mo del sewing machine, both almost mw. Call 1292 after 6 p.m. for appointment. 33t3 DINING SET. oil heater, metal Venetian blinds 36 and 42 inches wide, Evelyn Heath, Riverview. 32t3 i AUCTION: Cash paid tor live stock. furniture, tools, machinery any day or consign your property to our weekly Friday auction. ALTMAN’S Auc. Mart, phone 16215. Walt Altman. Auctioneer. Raa. phones: Walt. 4615: Arch Frye, 3464. 30tfc DEAD STOCK PICKED UP Free of Charge Phone collect, Clatskanie 65R8 If no answer, call Twin Oaks 1101, Portland. Oregon. Columbia Rendering Company 15tfc £ DON S1MMONSON registered Piano Tuning and Servicing. Mi mber National Ass’n. Piano tuners. Contact Mrs. Fullerton, I'ti ne 837. 31tfc CRUSHED ROCK FOR reads and driveways. Also have sand and gravel and fill dirt. See D P. Spofford or call 1023. 36tfc FOR SALE—Insurance LIFE, Fire, Car an, Accident Insurance. Oregon Automobile Insurance Co. George Bell and H Hudson. 26tfc LOST AND FOUND FOUND: Set of three keys in cluding car key. in leather key holder. Found on Second Ave. Owner claim at Eagle office by paying for this adv 34t3c CLASSIFIED RATES__ MINIMUM charge 40c for 23 words or less. Words over min imum. 2c each. Three inser tions for the price of two. NO CLASSIFIED OR DISPLAY ADV. ACCEPTED AFTER WED. NOON EXCEPT FOR NEXT WEEKS PAPER. CARD of Thanks & Notices: 80c 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. No nformation on classifieds will be given out until after paper is mailed. BLIND ads with answers to be handled by the Eagle: Minimum charge 10c. No information given relative to such ads. POETRY accepted only as paid matter. Rate: 5c per type line. Natal People Go to Fair Guests Spend Time at Natal 1952 POLIO PRECAUTIONS NATAL — Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Waddell and Dick and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kyser and girls were FQR SALE—Real Estate i at th? fair Friday evening. Others attending the fair were HOMES the Mathews, Dunlaps and the 2- BEDROOM modern horn'*, wir Pringle families. ed for range. Price including Mrs. Oscar Rand was a Tues furniture $3150, terms. day visitor with Mrs. R. E. Lind I GOOD 2-bedroom home with ex say. tra bedroom in garage. Also Callers at the Oblack home last fruit room and utility room. week were Mr. and Mrs. Ray 1 Price $3o00, good terms. Con Taylor and Doris Mae and Mr. sider trade on farm. and Mrs. Gene Northrup of : VERY NEAT 3-room modern Banks. house, utility room and fruit Announcements have been re room. Lots of built-ins. Wired ceived here of the birth of a boy for range. Price $2850, very at the Toledo hospital to Mr. good terms. and Mrs. Dean Porter on August MODERN 4-rm. plus utility room. 14. The baby weighed nine 1 Just remodeled and redecorated pounds, 12 ounces and has b.en inside. On 50x100 lot. Cash named Steven Dean. Sunday visitors at the Devine’s price $3750, terms $4250. were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hirtzel 3- ROOM house as is $1200. $600 and children of Rainier, Mrs. Ed will handle. Danielson and Janice of Banks TWO 3-room houses one one lot, and Carl Danielson and Einar of rent one, live in other. Now Hillsboro. A pot-luck dinner was renting furnish d at $45 per enjoyed. month. Good location, both Mr. and Mrs. Ray Taylor and wired for range. On sewer. daught t were recent motorists Price for both incl. furniture to Vancouver, Washington where in one, $6250. Terms. Seven-year-old Karen Blecha enacts 1952 polio precautions they visited Mrs. Taylor’s sister recommended by the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis. VERY neat 2-bedroom house w ith and family. W hen polio is around, the National Foundation cautions parents part basement. Electric heat, to watch for these signs: headache, fever, sore throat, upset stom Marylou Fredrickson was an wired for tange. Youngstown ach, tenderness and stiffness of neck and back. A person showing Astoria visitor last Friday. She sink and cabinets. Price fur- such symptoms should be put to bed at once, away from others. was a guest of Edna Fuller on Then, call your doctor and follow his advice. If polio is diagnosed, | nished (includes electric range, Tuesday night. call your local chapter of the March of Dimes for advice and assistance, including needed financial help | automatic washer and Frigidaire) Mrs. John Howery and children ! $6250. Unfurnished, $4250. called on Mrs. E. Kyser last Friday. Sunday guests at the FARMS 42 ACRES, 18 in cultivation. Kyser home were Mr. and Mrs. i Three miles out of Vernonia; W F. Zillnian. rm. 4- modern house. fruit Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Lindsay I house and barn. Price $6500. were in Portland recently on a I BIRKENFELD — Th? 4-H | MIST — Mr. and Mrs. Noble terms. business trip. Sewing club, th? "Sewing Dunlap were shopping in the vil. ACRE, 4-room modern house, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Devine Sisters”, went to the fair Thurs lage Saturday. made a business trip to Delena day. Mrs. Don Jensen took them. large garage and chick house. Many from here went over to 5 mi. out. Price $2500, $500 and Mayger Monday evening. This was their first year of s w- the fair la.,t week, th? minature will handle. Mr. and Mrs. James Stout and ing. Loretta Mills got a blue logging setup drew much attrac Anita and Dean motor, d to Ore ribon and Karen Jensen got a tion there where it was on dis- DON BAYLEY, BROKER gon City Monday. red ribbon. MacDonald Hotel — Vernonia play. It will be on display in I. J. Dass and daughters, Jan- 34tlc Gary Johnston, small son of Vernonia Saturday. It was con net te and Florence, motored to E. T. Johnston, has been on the structed by B.rnard Dowling of INCOME PROPERTY: Two hou Portland Saturday. Florence re. Mist. sick list. ses, one 6-rm. and other 3-rm. mained in the city to visit her Mr. and Mrs. Don Jensen and Mrs. George Jones and daugh- house Both are all modern, sister, Mrs. Armstrong, and her family went to Tigard and Yam .er, Margie, visited L. F. Wik- have hot water heaters and are family. hill Saturday. strom (Sonny) while on their wired for electric ranges. Three- Last Monday evening supper Gary Jensen is staying with his vacation two weeks ago in Grass rm. house rented $40 per mo. guests at the R. Lindsay horn? grandmother at Yamhill. Donald Valley, California. See Winston Walker, 843 Third were Mr. and Mrs. Emil Messing Jensen spent last week there. Mrs. George Jones was a Ver- St., house behind bakery. 32t3c of Vernonia and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Pelton of Michigan was nonia shopper one day last week BUSINESS property block from O. Swanger of Iowa. Mrs. Swan visiting friends in th: valley Mon end. day. She was formerly Wanetta city hall. House, double garage, ger is Mr. Messings sister. Mr. and Mrs. H. Thompson of lot 75x100. Price $3000, $500 Marylou Fredrickson attended Niles. Portland and Mr. and Mrs. H. di^wn, $35 per month. Owner. the jalopy races in Tillamook Kathryn Elliott was home on Thompson of Coos Bay were Kelly, 1513, S. W 12th Ave., Sunday. Tuesday to visit with her grand Saturday visitors at the home ci Portland, Ore. 33t3 mother and relatives who are Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hansen. visiting here from Kansas. Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Swanger FOR RENT 8 ACRES bottom land on Rock Keith Elliot and Carmen Ed- from Battle Creek, Iowa came creek 44 mile from Vernonia P.O. NICE, clean apartment tor rent. Ewards of Rainier were at the down from Vernonia last w?ck One 4-rm. house, one 2-rm house, 376 North St., in front of CIO Cecil Elliott home Sunday after to visit old friends on the Fish one 3-rm. house, barn 40’x60’. hall. L. M. Porterfield. 27tfc hawk. They came by train from noon. Will rent or sell houses separate the east to Vernonia to visit her Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Parman ATTENTION: The Rio Vista with small parcel of land. 4-rm. house partially furnished if de apartm nts are open for busi called at the Don Jensen home brother, Emil Messing. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Hult from Sunday. sired. Small down payment, easy ness! One, two and three rooms Mr. and Mrs. Fred Larson, Terry Junction City came up to visit terms. L. E. McGee, box 233. for rent. By owner. Terms rea Vernonia, or see George Burns sonable. 34t3 and David, Mr. and Mrs. Randy with relatives here while on a vacation trip to Canada last Gabrielson and Jimmy and Mrs. across street from County too> week. Adah Hoberg spent Sunday at LEGAL NOTICE house. 3413 Mr. and Mrs. Willaid Gauhklc the beach at Seaside. NOTICE TO CREDITORS TWO-BEDROOM house. Utility Mrs. Ted Bellingham was m and daughters of Portland and Notice is hereby given that the Potrland Thursday. room with built-ins and station Al Gauhkle of Mountain Dale ary tubs. Two pairs French doors, undersigned has been appointed visited at the C. O. Hansen home garage, storeroom, woodshed; 100. administrator of the estate of This is fire weather — ma« Saturday. i tt front, Call INI after 5:30 Effie Eggleston, deceased, by the sure your cigarette is out before p.m. 34t3 county court of the state of Ore you discard it—KEEP OREGON Over 350,000 people commute gon for Columbia county, and to New York City daily. GREEN. has qualified. All p.'rsons hav WANTED ing claims against said estate are CONES WANTED for reforesta hereby notified to present the tion in Columbia county. Prices same to me at Vernonia, Oregon per bushel: with vouchers and duly verified Douglas fir $1.25—31.50 within six months from the .late $5.00 hereof. Hemlock $2.50 Cedar Dated and first publication White fir $1.50 AttgWt 14. 1952. Write or phone for complete pick Date of last publication Sept ing instructions: Columbia Tree ember 11. 1952. Farm, P. O. Box 247, Vernonia, Howard Haverland. Administrator Oregon, phone 15F3. 34t3c John L. Foote, St. Helens, Ore gon, Attorney. WANT to find good home in country for two one-year-old CARD OF THANKS hound dogs. See Dane Brady, WE WISH to take this means to Keaaey Rt. 3411 thank the many friends for their FOR COMBINING, see Carl or flowers and kindnesses shawn Don Webb, Timber Rt 32t3 during our recent bereavement B B WALKER and familv RICHEST cash prices paid for 34t 1 ream and eggs at your door— NATAL — Mr. and Mrs. James Stout and family attended the fair Saturday night. Mr. Van Hess and C. R. Lind say and Loqpie and Billy of Redmcnd were Saturday visitors at the R. E. Lindsay home. Lon nie and Billy remained over for a weeks visit with the Lindsays. Mrs. Ernest Kyser and daugh ters, Margie and Ella Mae. are spending a week with her sister and family near Rainier, the Harvey Panchers. J. W. Devine of Hazel Grove is spending a couple of weeks at the home of his son and family, the Sam Devines. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Devine and children and Maxine Oblack were among those who attended the fair Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph George have be *n recent visitors at the Ray Taylor home. Dinner guests Sunday at the Oblack home were Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Holding and son and Mrs. Reed Holding. Week end visitors at the Dee Vere Hershey home were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Vicars of Portland. Ribbons Won on Many from Mist Displays at Fair i Attend Fair j i ! j ; NEW FALL i i APPAREL ! Coats ■ Jackets : Skirts i i Blouses i I : The Apparel Shop • i I E S MISCELLANEOUS Sun., I WISH to take this opportunity to thank all those who helped me win a bike in The Vernonia Eagle subscription drive. ALLAN FOWLER 3411 EXPERT LAUNDRY SERVICE WF. WISH to thank our many for your convenience* Laundered friends and relativ >s for the many and dried, 15c lb. Reasonable rates for finishing Curtain fin cards, floral pins and acts of kindness and assistance to us ishing a specialty. Mrs. E M and our dear mother and wife, York, 108 A St . phone 1107 12tfc 1 * during her long illness and death. Mr. and Mrs. E E Mills and family FREE Grocery cart Good box Mr and Mni. A. J Kirk and on iron wheels and frame Make.-, family grocery carrying cascv. Anyone 1 Mrs C. R Fowler who can use this cart, please Mr Gust E Johnnson come and get it at 196 A street Mr. J E Tipton 341 lc Mrs. A F. Jennings. 3313 i I Hats JALOPY picked up once or twice weekly— call o.- write Forest Grove Cream ery, Forest Grove, Oregon, phone 14tfc i i ugust 24 H H H X H H H H H H H H M COLUMBIA COUNTY . FAIRGROUNDS—DEER ISLAND H H r i H H TÍME TRIALS---1:30 RACES - - - -2:30 Adm: Adults $1.00, Children 6 to 12 25c including tax H H H AUSPICES: ST. 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