Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, August 13, 1953, Page 6, Image 6

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    » THURSDAY, AUG. 13. 1953
THE
EAGLE.
VERNONIA.
ORE.
CLASSIFIEDS
FOR SALE—General
LOVELY used piano, excellent
cj - m and condition.
Terms. A
teauyrain for someon?. Write Day
Ntaver Co., 808 S. E. Morrison St.,
Wortfand 14, Oregon.
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FOR SALE—Real Estate
WKEK-OLD
calves for sale.
FrM'I • Creek Dairy, phone 16212.
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FOR SALE IN VERNONIA: 5-rm.
house, 2 bedrooms. City water,
paved street, 1 block to grade
school. Price $1150, terms.
MUST SELL mod rn house 2
blocks from city center. $2750.
Will give terms.
4-ROOM 1'n-story house, City
water, garden lot. Price $1700.
Will give terms,
AND other properties. Se? Bert i
Mills, 763 Second St.. Vernonia, I
Oregon.
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MK SALE: 60-horse Oliver trac-
mr ■- A-l condition, nearly new
rubber
Two-bottom plow, disc.
All fur $635. See Bert Mills at
X) Second St., Vernonia, Ore.
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UPRIGHT Estey piano, good con-
Mahogany finish. $85. R.
I Cameron. Call 614 or inquire
Eagle office.
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FOR SALE BY OWNER: Four-
room two-bedroom home with
bath and utility. Concrete foun-
dation, hardwood floors, all in­
sulated with permanent shake sid­
ing. Locat'd two miles cast of
Hillsboro near new Brookwood
school. On lot 60’ by 300' with
lawn, flowers, garden and young
fruit trees. Price $6250. Inquire
at 642 Third Street, Vernonia.
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WOOL scatter, never been
standard size, wine color.
rtorj>-.in at $5. 1205 State St.,
isdur*- 1044.
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•XAS RANGE, 30 gal. gas water
turnt« r 150 gal gas bottle. Phone
Mte
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HOMES
HAVE A home and income: very
neat duplex across street from
grade school, 2 bedrooms on
ajKEF.IES — Raspberries, Logan
fcvmes. King Nector, Cascades, A
each side. Live in one, rent
HNirtx iries Albert Schalock, 3rd
other; 75x100 lot, double gar­
Riverview.
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age. A very good buy at $6000.
Good terms.
WIZARD 6 HP outboard motor.
Haasl been used 25 hours 1483 GOOD 6-room modern house, 1
Bridge St
3213
bedroom down, 3 up. Wired for
range. Part basement. Price
VW) discount on new TV sets. $25
$4250, very good terms.
cari or trade. This off r expires
Aui'ust 15. H. T. Hudson.
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plastered home.
Extra large
garage, can be remodeled into
CASCADES and raspberries for
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apartment. One block from
grade school. A very good buy
fiw tJiMgun or calf. C. N. Run-
at $5250. Terms.
rfrll, Riverview.
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VERY NEAT 5-room mod rn
CURL'S «CYCLE.
Inquire at
house plus sleeping porch; 2
Pah«» Cafe.
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bedrooms and dining room
Wired for range, Price of $5500
iWSi RATION AND WEATHER
includes some furniture elec-
STHIPPING. "Th more comfort,
trie range, refrigerator, etc.
rjiw I ss cost.” Np money down,
Good terms.
via'.y payments. E. L. Blake Con-
on Co., box 93, Clatskanie, GOOD 2-bedroom home, 2 lots.
Very neat. Price $3000.
Cragon. l'lu-n«- 312.
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FARMS
SAND, gravel, crushed rock, fill 25 ACRES, 17 cleared. Out 3 mil s.
rt'set Call 3811, A. G. Ostrander.
Year round stream; 7-rm. house.
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Price $3500. Good t?rms.
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JUtJMODELING, home improve- 18 ACRES on paved highway; 7-
room
house,
double
garage,
lawn'v: house leveling, founda-
woodshed
and chick hous?
i«r additions. All work guaran-
and barn. Six-year lease on
Sr»«e
No money down, easy
340 acres goes with place. Price
rvm •
E. L. Blake Construe-
$5800, good terms.
t»«i Co, box 93, Clatskanie, Ore-
DON BAYLEY. BROKER
xxw< Phone 312.
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MacDonald Hotel — Vernonia
APKON SHOP, clothing repairs,
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tilling. At Vernonia Clean­
MODERN 5-room house, garage,
er- June Willis, phone 1211.
garden spot, fruit room. $2850.
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l’hone 1432.
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UtfilGATION EQUIPMENT
FOR SALE—Cars, Truck^
Oriav your Stout Irrigation Sys-
txwu Today. Free engineering and
GUARANTEED USED CARS
■riEoosaias. Proper irrigation will
— SPECIALS­
rxrrvese your present product 1951
DODGE Coronet 4-door.
-wamy I imes.
Gyromatic. Seat I Covers.
SIMPSON S HARDWARE
Heater. Defroster
$1595 00
Uptown St. Helens
1946 CHEV
ton. < overloads.
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covered box
$495.00
AUCTION Every Friday.
We 1946 FORD 2 door sedan, New
paint, new seat
iw a good market for your live-
covers
$595 00
■U» k
furniture, tools, poultry. I
A'« buy, sell, trade, every week 1948 FORD 2 door sedan. Radio
and heater
57S7.00
daci paying cash for livestock,
tjarveture, machinery, tools. Alt- 1947 PONTIAC 6 4 door sedan.
Radio and heater, new paint
r art ■ Auction Mart. Forest Grove.
Motor overhauled
$711.00
rtiro 7615 nights. 5320 Walt
AN vîh , Auctioneer, selling live- Several Chev. and Dodge Pickups
at Special Prices
*t«w k or general farm sales any-
BANK
TERMS
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HAWKEN MOTORS
rWUIE LAUNDRY Phone 1107.
Dodge and Plymouth Dealer
Wr York. Laundry, fluff dried, V arnonia
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Phone 501
ar t Shirts, finished extra. 25c.
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Flit finistc'd, minimum $1.00
ClUt day service on request on 1953 WILLYS 4 dr. sedan, radio, I
heater, overdrive. 2600 ac­
fluì' dried. Also curtain stretch-
tual miles. New car guar­
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antee. $598 down. $49.00
month.
iT)R SALE—Real Estate
1951 CHEV Styleline deluxe 4
dr. sedan. Green, many ex­
tras. It locks like
new
$1445
1950 WILLYS Station Wagon. 4-
WODERN attractive 3 room house
wheel drive, new tires. 20.-
witZ nook and utility room. Elec­
000 miles. Locally owned.
tric range, refrigerator, hot water
Used for family
fce»t r and electric heat. 50x100
car
$385 down
W Neatly fine«!. Large garage
1950 FORD 2 dr. sedan.
The
Inquire House No. 9 O-A
family will like this car.
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Economical and easy to
Flh.R ROOM house, nuxlern Veri
handle
$389 down
rei -1 nablj priced Inquire Vern
1948 DODGE 4 dr. sedan. A
■Sylt» - \ emonia Auto Co
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luxury car. Clean inside and
out.
Motor in excellent
FW.irr ROOM hous • furnished, in
condition. Guaranteed $795
UtK <1 shape.
Trice $5500
See 1
THIS WEEK ONLY
Ix»u - Vh»lettc, 888 Second St.
1938 PONTIAC 4 dr. sedan, Ra
V<
n a. On gon.
3113
dio and healer
$47
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NJl'E 6 room home, electric range 1939 PLYMOUTH 4 dr sedan $47
1940 DODGE 2 dr.
.ard new tabletop water heater
$77
Ph« nr and citv w ater. New out- 1939 CHRYSLER epe
$47
h.r .‘<i.ngs. 2 7/8 acres clear land.
VERNONIA AUTO CO.
F ir-t whit ? house on Stoney Point 27 Years in Business in Varnoma
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mile from city limits. Phone 342
Vernonia
Q. P Davis, phone 1593.
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FOR SALE—I nsurance
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BELL-HUDSON Insurance, tele­
phone 773. We have a reliable
Co., writing cars for 3, 6, 9
months at low rates. Also fire
insurance. Geo. Bell, H. Hudson.
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NOTICE OF BOND SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
That the City of Vernoma, Oregon,
will receive sealed bids for the
purchase of its General Obliga­
tion Sewer Bonds in the principal
sum of $85,000 00 at 8 00 o'clock
p.m. on August 24, 1953, at the
City Hall in Vernonia, Oregon.
Said bonds are to b ■ numbered 1
to 85 inclusive, are to be in de­
nominations of $1,000.00 each, will
be dated September 1, 1953, and
will mature as follows:
No. of Bond
Date of Maturity
1 to 3
September 1, 1955
4 to 6
September 1, 1956
7 to 9
September 1, 1957
10 to 12
September 1, 1958
13 to 15
September 1, 1959
16 to 19
September 1, 1968
20 to 23
September 1, 1931
24 to 27
September 1. 1962
28 to 31
September 1, 1963
32 to 35
Septemb r 1, 1964
36 to 40
September 1, 1965
41 to 45
September 1, 1966
46 to 50
September 1, 1967
51 to 55
September 1, 1968
56 to 61
September 1, 1969
62 to 67
September 1, 1970
68 to 73
September 1, 1971
74 to 79
September 1. 1972
80 to «5
September 1, 1973
All bonds of this issue numb red
62 and above shall be callable on
and after any interest paying date
on and after Sepr-mber 1. 1954,
and all bonds of this issue num-
b red 28 and above shall be call­
able on and after September 1,
1962. Notice of intention to take
up and cancel any bonds on any
optional payment date, is to be
given in a n.wspaper printed and
published in Vernonia, Oregon,
at least thirty days prior to the I
date of said intended redemption,
and interest shall cease on any
bonds so called from and after
the interest date next following
such publication.
The bids will be publicly opened
at said time and the bonds shall be
sold to the bidder offering to pur­
chase the same at not less than 98
per cent of par and accrued in­
terest thereon, and at the lowest
net interest cost to the City.
Each bid shall be in writing and,
except any bids submitted by the
State of Oregon or any sinking
fund of the City of Vernonia, must
bo accompanied by a certified
check on a bank doing business
in the State of Oregon in an
amount of 2 per c:nt of the par
value of the amount bid. made
payable to the City of Vernonia,
as a guaranty of good faith.
All net revenues derived from
sewer connection fees and sewer
use charges shall be paid into a
special fund and used exclusively
for the payment of said bonds and
interest therson.
The City of Vernonia reserves
the right to reject any or all bids
in the interest of the City.
Legal approving opinion will be
furnished th • successful bidder.
Sam Hearing
Recorder of the City of Ver-
nonia.
Carrell F. Bradley
City Attorney
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FOR SALE OR TRADE
JOHNSON 2’ k HP outboard Wdl
trade tor good set of golf clubs.
Telephone V.rnonia 457. 859 First
Ave.
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GIRL'S BIKE to trade for small
boy’s bicycle. Wm. Pringle, Mist
Rt.
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CASE pickup baler for cows or
most anything of equal value. Fred
J Robitsch. Rt. 1. Box 97, Port
land. Ore.
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FOR RENT
FOUR-ROOM unfurnished up­
stairs apartment. Phone 776.
Riverview Tavern.
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WANTED
HALF,cubic vard fresh horse ma­
nure, delivered. See Mrs. Mabel
Solary at 706 First, Vernonia. 33t3
HOUSEKEEPER for small family.
Modern conveniences.
$75 per
month and room and board. Phone
1627.
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WANTED TO RENT: small room
or cabin for storing furniture.
Must not 1’ak. Mrs. Otto' Knower,
10th St., Riverview.
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HOUSEKEEPER for family of
four. Mother "mployed part time.
Live in. $75.00 per month. R. A.
P-terson, 3rd St., Riverview.
Phone 776.
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WANTED. Fir, Cedar, Hemlock,
Cottonwood Logs, also piling.
Niedermeyer-Martin Co., 715 Port­
land Trust Bldg., Portland 4, Ore
gon.
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ALDER LOGS WANTED
Will pay premium price
really good logs.
for
JURGENS MILLS
Beaver Spring* Road—Rainier
Phone 6 8256
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HIGHEST cash prices paid for
cream and eggs at your door—
picked up once or twic weekly—
call or write Forest Grove Cream­
ery, Forest Grove, Oregon. Phone
126.
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SEPTIC TANK
PUMPING SERVICE
Crawford Auto Wreckers,
775 S. Highway, St. Helens, Ore.
Phone 650
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CARD OF THANKS
OUR heartfelt thanks to friends
and neighbors fur their kind acts
of sympathy during our recent
sorrow. Special thanks go to
the Hughes-Ransom mortuary and
to Rev. Cross.
Mrs. Hom r Davis and Daughter
Mrs. Ada Davis
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Davis
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Davis
Mr. and Mrs. J *ssie Gardner
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I WOULD like to take this op­
portunity to thank everyone who
sent me cards while I was in the
hospital.
TERRY BRADY
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LOST AND FOUND
FOUND Two pairs of glasses at
city park pool Both have plastic
frames One pair in leather case
Owners claim at Eagle office by
paying for this adv
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CLASSIFIED RATES
MINIMUM charge 40c for 25
words or less. Words over min­
imum. 2c each. Three inser­
tions for the price of two.
CARD of Thanks & Notices: 80c.
NO information on classifieds will
be given out until after paper
is mailed.
NO CLASSIFIED OR DISPLAY
ADV. WILL BE ACCEPTED
AFTER WED NOON EXCEPT
FOR NEXT WEEK S PAPER.
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.
POETRY accepted only as paid
matter Rate: Sc per type line.
BLIND ads with answers to be
haiAlled by the Eagle Mini­
mum charge 80c No inform«
tion given relative to such ads.
Auto dealers provid d more
than 6.000 new passenger cars for
high schixil driver training pro­
grams in 1952. The cars were
valued at 12 million dollars.
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Special Numbers
Add to Program
LEGAL NOTICE
CITATION
In the County Court of the Stat ■
of Oregon for the County of
Columbia
In the matter of the adoption of
Sandra Kay Mooers, a minor, by
Lloyd L. —
Eddings and 3etty Mai
Eddings, husband and wife.
Petitioners.
TO John N'elz T Mooers :
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON. You are com­
manded to appear in the above
entitled Court in th? courthouse
in the City of St. Helens, Colum­
bia County. Oregon, on the 4th
day of September. 1953, at the
hour of 10:00 o'clock A M. of
said day to show cause, if any
you have, why said minor child.
Sandra Kay Mcxx'rs. should not
h? legally adopted by Lloyd L.
Eddings in conjunction with his
wife. Betty Mae Eddings, und ?r
a Deere? of said Court, as prayed
for in the petition of Lloyd L.
Eddings and Betty Mae Eddings,
and that the name of said child
b? changed to Sandra Kav Ed­
dings, and if you fail to appear,
for want thereof, petitioners will
applv to the Court for the adop­
tion of said child and for the
change of name of m d child te
Sandra Kay Eddings, al! a> prajed
for in the petition
This citation
is published for four w.cks by
order of said Court and the first
date of such publication is Aug-
ust 6. 1953.
WITNESS my hand and the seal
of said Court affixed this 3rd day
of August. 1953.
C. W Wickman.
COUNTY CLERK
(COUNTY COURT SF AL’
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RIVERVIEW — Week end visi­
tors at th? home of Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford Fowler were Mr. and
Mrs. Walter George of Horton.
I Sunday visitors there were Mr
I and Mrs. Gus Larson and son,
I Dick, of Portland. Dick furnished
i sev.ral special musical numbers
j at th? evening service of the Ver­
nonia Bibls church. Both Mrs.
George and Mrs. Larson are sisters
of Mrs. Fowler.
Mr. and Mrs. Hank Hudson were
at the Latter Day Saints church
at Astoria Sunday evening where
Mr. Hudson delivered the even­
ing message.
Mrs. Fritz Burkhard of Carson.
Washington and h r mother. Mrs
Annie Roberts, spent Saturday
night at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Parker.
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Normand and
daughter, Gl?nda. w mt to Pros­
pect Thursday where they visit d
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Goodman.
Glenda remained there for a
longer visit and Mr. and Mrs.
Norman went on to Arcata, Cali­
fornia where thev visited Mr. and
Mrs. Gene Hanon. They returned
Tuesday bringing Jack Hanon
home with them for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Purl Nies and two
daughters of Eureka. California
are visiting his sister, Mrs. Otto
Knower. The family has received
no word from Mr. Knower who
disappeared two weeks ago.
I Group Gathers Friday
For Bridal Shower
NATAL — A bridal shower
was given at the home of Mrs.
Bill Pringle last Friday for Mrs
Kenneth Tqpper (Mildr'd Wolff)
Games were played and a door
pi^e given to Mrs. Clyde Hen­
derson. Mrs. Ellen Devin? and
Mrs. Eva Pringle were hostesses.
Mr and Mrs. Noble Dunlap
visited Mrs. Maude Barlow at
Forest Grove last Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gren and
son and Mrs Brooks of Portland
and Mr. Woodruff of Skamokawa
Were Sunday guests of the R. S.
Lindsays.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Oblack and
family went to Multnomah Falls
Sunday.
Nebraska Couple Here
To See Relatives
TREHARNE — Mr. and Mrs.
George Ericson of Omaha, Ne-
braska have been visiting their
n phew and family, Verle Barker,
and Mrs. Ericson's sister, Mrs.
Chet Fugate since July 28. The
Ericsons raised Verle and Dale
Barker following the loss of their
mother. Mr. Ericson is recover­
ing from a very long- and bad
illness of flu which he suffered
last winter. They will leav? for
home this week.
Mr. and Mrs. V<_rle Barker and
family, Mr. and Mrs. George Eric­
son. Mr. and Mrs. Chet Fugate
and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Barker and
family of Riverview enjoyed a
family picnic Sunday at Rogers
Park.
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youngster's appetite of yours.
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