« THURSDAY, NOV. 13. 1952 THE EAGLE, VERNONIA. ORE CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE—General I FOR SALE—Real E*tate Wood Splitting Cause of Injury Week End Spent at Vancouver, Portland MIST — Mrs. Roy Hughes was called to Tulelake last week ROCK CREEK — Chet Fugate by the illness of her sister, Mrs. injured his knee quite severly [ Maxine Holden. She was im­ while splitting wood at home. I proved by Monday, *o Mrs. Because of it, he was unable to Hughes returned home. Sunday guests at the Norman work for several days. Hansen home were Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Walt McDonald H. Thompson of Portland, Mr. visited their son, Ron, and family. and Mrs. Merl Tiderman of Jewell Roger Brown and his grandad, and Joe Roeser of Mist. H. A. DeWitt, attended the father Mr. and Mrs. Norvan Wikstrom and son banquet at the EUB | and children of Vernonia spent church. Sunday with his parents, the L. Tacoma friends took Mrs. Hol­ P. Wikstroms. ley home with them so she could Mr. and Mrs. Aldon Ashley rest up from her walnut picking. were Sunday guests of the Nor­ Lola Fugate has returned from man Hansens. her visit with relatives in Omaha and Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Turner Art Exhibit Slated brought her brother and his bride An art exhibit is scheduled for to call on the H. A. DeWitt showing here Thursday and Fri­ family. Fay Sherwood and May Dimick, day at the Washington school teaching at Lacomb, Oregon came Superintendent E. H. Condit said A small charge of for a few hours visit with Fay's . Monday. high school friend, Blanche De­ admission will be made for tne Witt, and her normal school ; showing and the amount wiW go to the school pictur? fund. Th? friend, Isola Morris. The ladies exhibit is reproductions of origi­ hope that future meetings will nal canvases. fill more of the events in their respective lives as it has been The chronic kicker is usally the many years since they have seen slowest to kick in. each other. NATAL — Mr. and Mrs. Noble Dunlap purchased a new car last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Taylor spent the week end in Vancouver, I Washington visiting Mr. and Mrs. WOODEN bed, coil springs, in­ ■ 4-ROOM house, clean. Nice for • N. D. West. They also ct'A one or two persons. Furnished. j on the J. J. Halock family in ner spring mattress, like new. Reasonable. Will take late model ' Portland. Call 3717,___________________ 46tlc car as down payment. Be sure to Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pringle were REASONABLE: H.C. Little auto­ i see this. 1295 Rose Ave. 4413 in Longview Monday. matic oil floor furnace. Thermo­ statically controlled. Inquire at i LEAVING for Calif. Sale or rent, LEGAL NOTICE Eagle office. 46t3 i $100 down $40 month. One bed- I room, living room, kitchen, bath, NOTICE OF HEARING UPON FOR SALE: two month-old I utility room. Lot 75x100, double INCLUSION OF ADDITIONAL calves. Call 434____________46tl j garage. One block from city TERRITORY EMBRACING CALF for sale. Pebble Creek hall, bus depot, bank and stores. LAND LYING IN COLUMBIA Dairy, phone 8812. 46tlc ! Kitchen table, 4 chairs $10; wood COUNTY WITHIN THE CLATS­ l range $10; brass bed $10. 701 KANIE SOIL CONSERVATION LEAVING for Calif. For sale, '38 1 Weed Ave, corner Maple. Owner J DISTRICT Dodge sedan in good condition, • Kelly.______________________ 46t3c WHEREAS, on the 21th day of new tires, fog light, R.H. Clean October, 1952, there was duly HOMES ins.de and out. $125. Owner, 701 filed in the office of the Stat? FOR RENT: 5-room modern, part, Wf d Ave., corner Maple. 46t3c Soil Conservation Committee at ly furnished house, good loca­ Corvallis, a petition signed by 56 FRESH FROZEN PEAS. 2 pkgs tion. 25c; case $3 00 — at SAFEWAY. FOR RENT: 3-room modern, fur­ landowners pursuant to the pro­ 46tlc I nished house, wired for range. visions of the Soil Conservation Districts Law, Title 109, Chapter Good location. SPECIAL OFFER of liberal trade YOU CAN get this 2-bedroom 3, O.C.L.A., requesting the inclu­ allowance on your old piano on modern house now for $1500. sion of additional t rritory within n« w Shoninger spinet piano. Wired for range. On 50x100 the Clatskanie Soil Conservation Tr i ms or cash. W rite Geo. Stot- District, and lot. Ihmyer and Sons, 2216, S.E. 37th WHEREAS, the lands sought to ONE ACRE ground in city limits. Avenue, Portland 15, Ore. 45t3c be included in the said district Good building site. Price $400. by said petition comprise lands in Very good terms. M W 8.9 Cu. ft. refrigerator with bO-ib bwr-n food locker. $200. 3 LOTS, very good location for Columbia County described sub­ stantially as follows: home. Price $600. $100 cash, rest terms. See it at All land within the boun­ 1107 Huth Ave., or inquire by 3-ROOM house, 50x100 lot, gar­ daries of Columbia County age, very good location. I ’ ric? calling 1477. 44t3c which is not now includ'd in $1400. $500 will handl?. HEMSTITCHING, hand painted ' ONE block off Bridge St.. 6 rms., the Clatskanie or Scappoose ju tides, aprons, pillow cases, Soil Conservation Districts. wired for range. Full base­ «•hair sets, teatowel*. June Willis, NOW. THEREFORE, notice, is ment. Elec, water heater, 2 P!)l Row Ave. Phone 557. 37tfc kitchens. Can be used as du- hereby given that a public hear­ K)R SALE: Hay, wheat straw, plex. Price only $559), $1000 ing will be held pursuant to the feed wti at and seed wheat. Fair said petition, on the question of will handle. prices as to quality and quantity. GOOD 2 bedrm plast.red house the desirability and necessity, in At farm or delivered. Elmer Ber- close to schools and churches. the inter.st of the general wel­ rson. Timber Rt., Vernonia, Wired for range, on sewer. fare, of the inclusion of such ad­ Oregon. 36tfc ditional territory within the Price only $4500, good terms. Clatskanie Soil Conservation Dis. FARMS ALL makes of sewing machines trict; on the question of th? ap­ repaired. Electrification of any 250 ACRES, modern 5-rm. house, propriate boundaries to be as­ 2 barns, 30 acres in cultivation. make machine. Park's New Home Some signed to such additional terri­ Store, 4816 N. Lombard or in- River borders one side. timber. Four miles out of Ver­ tory; upon the propriety of the epnr? Eagle office. 38tfc ( petition, and all other proceedings nonia. Price $20,000, terms. taken under the said act; and AUCTION: Cash paid for live DON BAYLEY. BROKER upon ail questions relevant to »lock, furniture, tools, machinery MacDonald Hot.l — Vernonia gmy day or consign your property 46tlc such inquiries. The said public hearing will be held by the State to our weekly Friday auction. MODERN HOUSE, newly paint­ Soil Conservation Committee on ALTMANS Auc. Mart, phone ed. New garage, close to schools the 18th day of November, 1952 16215. Walt Altman. Auctioneer. and churches. Wilfred Holce, beginning at eight o'clock, p.m., Pcs. phones: Walt, 4615; Arch 209 B St. Inquire Sam Hearing, at the Natal Grange Hall in Ne­ Frye. 3464. 30tfc 891 3rd street. 45t3 | halem Valley, in the County of DEAD STOCK PICKED UP Columbia. Free of Charge LEGAL NOTICE_______ All persons, firms and corpora­ Phone collect, Clatskanie 65R8 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF tions who shall hold title to any If no answer, call Twin Oaks THE STATE OF OREGON FOR lands lying within the limits of 1101, Portland, Oregon. the above-described territory COLUMBIA COUNTY Cclumbia R-ndering Company In the matter of the Estate and and all other interested parties 15tfc are invited to att: nd and will Guardianship of Charlotte Hult be given opportunity to be heard a minor. E DON S1MMONSON registered at the time and place herein­ NOICE OF SALE Piano Tuning and Servicing. Notice is hereby given that before specified. Mt mber National Ass'n. Piano pursuant to an order of the Coun­ STATE SOIL CONSERVATION fgneo DELL-HUDSON Insurance, tele­ r a) the undersigned has filed her phone 773. We have a reliable guardian will from and aftei Final Account and Report in the Co, writing cars for 3. 6, 9 November 24, 1952, sell at private Estate of Jennie Shaver, deceased, nu nth* at low rates. Also fire ' sale, for cash, subject to confir­ in the County Court of Columbia . Mice. Geo. Bell, H. Hud-on * 1 mation of the court, and continue County, and that the Court has 37tfc to offer for sale until sold tne fixed Saturday, November 23, following described real estate 1952, in the Probate Department FOR RENT________ within Columbia County, Ore­ of the said Court as th.? time and gon, to-wit: 5 loom house. 851 Cougar St. place for the hearing of objec­ Parcel 1: Southwest quarter of Contact Mrs Frank Bogart, Ocean tions thereto and the s. ttlement the northwest quarter of Sec­ 14ike, Oregon. Box 582 . 46t3 thereof. tion 7. T. 4N. of R. 4 W. of the MINNIE DASHNEY W.M. APARTMENT for rent, 376 North Administratrix Parcel 2: Government Lot 1, ot St. In front of CIO hall I.. M Near W. Bush, Attorney Section 7, T. 4 N. of R. 4 W Porterfield. 46tfc Oct. 30—Nov. 6. 13, 20, and 27 of the W.M. MISCELLANEOUS Parcel 3: Northeast quarter of NOTICE_______________ the northwest quarter of Sec­ EXPERT LAUNDRY SERVICE tion 7. T 4 N. of R. 4 W. of NOTICE TO WATER USERS: for your convenience! 1-aundered Beginning December 1, 1952, all the W.M. and dried. 15c lb. Reasonable water bills carried over from one Parcel 4: North half of the north latei for finishing. Curtain fin­ cast quarter of Section 7, T. month to the next will have an ishing a specialty. Mrs E. M 4 N. of R. 4 W of the W.M. upcharge of 6 per cent. \ k, 103 A St, phone 1107. All bids should be directi-i) to CITY OF VERNONIA 12tfc the undersigned attorneys at St. ____________________________ 46t3c Helens, Oregon, and be accom­ CARD OF THANKS___ CLASSIFIED RATES panied by ten Der cent of the Vernonia. Oregon amount bid. MINIMUM charge 40c for 25 Nov. II. 1952 Mildred Calhoon, Guardia t words or less. Words over min­ Dear Friends: John L. Foote, imum. 2c each. Three inter- Please accept my humble Thank D. C. Bond. I tions *or the price of two. You for the wonderful tribute Attorneys for Guardian. NO CLASSIFIED OR DISPLAY paid to Paul at his services the St. Helens. Oregon ADV. ACCEPTED AFTER twenty third. First publication Oct 23 1952. WED. NOON EXCEPT FOR Thanks, too. for the many, Last publication Nov. 13. I >.Y’ NEXT WEEK S PAPER. many notes, cards, the memorial BLIND ads with answers to be -md the other kindnesses done WANTED handled by the Eagle: Minimum lor me and our families. WANTED Burls also Fir Hem­ I hav- learned the true mean­ charge 80c. No information lock and Cedar logs. Nieder- ing of friendship and what a given relative to such ad*. meyer Martin Co , 715 Portland privilege it has been to have Trust Building. Portland. Oregon. CARD of Thanks & Notice*: 80c livid, worked and enjoyed twenty THE EAGLE assumes no finan­ 44t5c years in Vernonia cial responsibility for errors Sincerely, HIGHEST cash prices paid for ' that may appear in ads pub­ Mona Gordon ream and eggs at your door— I lished in its column*, but in 46tlc picked up once or twice weekly— I caae where this paper is at call o.- write Forest Grove Cream­ fault, will reprint that part of A« » rule when a man begins ery. Forest Grove, Oregon, phons an adv. in which the typo­ l< king for trouble he over esti­ 12«. 14tfc graphical mistake occur*. mates his capacity. OHize Desk . . . Thursday evening’s program of dedication for the new high school building will be quite an occa- ' sion for this vicinity. The pro- I gram will dedicate to the com­ munity a building that can be pointed to with pride as an asset to this region. Because of the new building and the features it contains, th? requirements for modsrn education have been met through the cooperation of people in the district who gave their approval, which in turn, made it possible for the district board to carry the modernization program to completion. Again this year, as was the sit­ uation last year, business m.?n were in disagreement or unde­ cided upon the question of observ. ing Armistice day by closing their doors for the day. The problem was a topic of discussion Mon­ day evening at the Lions club meeting. From that discussion a pro- posal developed that may lead to a d finite decision on the prob- lem of which holidays should be observed and which should not. Th" proposal was that six holi­ days during the year be con­ sidered worthy of observance to the extent that business houses close their doors. The days suggested were: New Year's day. Memorial day, July 4. Labor day. Thanksgiving and Christmas. These six days are observed by union agreement. To carry the problem to something of a conclusion, it is likely that a canvass of business places will be made within the next few days to determine the opinions on the question of observing these special days. M^ny other business centers have discontinued the observance of Armistice day, probably be­ cause of the fact that other wars have been fought and decided since Armistice day was first established. The importance of this day has changed since that time and consequently its ob­ servance is changing also. Itlnes* Cause* Trip; Guest* Entertained | i I I ' I Controls are government's man­ infestation of the power we have forfeited to it. Some people are always going to make hay while the sun shines —tomorrow. . THANK YOU, VOTERS ! | I • . For your support which made possible my election to the position of Colum­ bia County Sheriff. ‘ i 1 WARREN M. FORSYTH ; ' i I ■ I DRIVING HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS? I Look forward to a pleasant holday trip by having your car checked NOW! Complete winter tune-ups cost very little . . . and they're SURE protection aga:nst tragic holiday mis­ haps. Stop in today and let our mechanic serv-ce your car before the holidays roll around! Our expert care assures you quality work always. Sometimes the man who claims to be as good as his word sud­ denly becomes speechless. Nehalem Service Riverview — Phone 5711 We Give^/Z" Green Stamps What makes Olympia so acceptable? M*nv things account for the public's nigh esteem fo< f lympi* Beer. Among these are its rare flavor, clean taste, delightful bouquet and con­ stant purity. Further perfection comes from the special brewing w»ta>* 1 our subterranean well*. ’njoy OLYMPIA . .. fwerre«/ O. fu! Light Table Herr. **lts the Water' Easy la own! liberal trade-in—low monthly payment*. 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