Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, November 12, 1953, Page 6, Image 6

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THURSDAY. NOV. 12. 1953 THE
VERNONIA^ORE.
EAGLE.
CLASSIFIEDS
FOR SALE—General
FOR SALE—Insurance
ONE SINGER hemstitch r ma-
chine. Inquire Seawright’s Clean.
46t3c
• rs.
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. Beil, H. Hudson.
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DO YOUR Christmas shopping
the easy way, in your home. For
lovely toiletry and cosmetic gifts,
please call your Avon representa­
tives for an oppointment. Mrs.
Katie Mae Howard, East side,
1105 State St., phone 273; Mrs.
G aid Russell, West side, 959
Rose, phon.- 1197.
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SLIGHTLY u- d modern daveno
ar : chair. Call Joyce Gates, 1624.
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DICKSON’S CLEANERS
SCAPPOOSE
j't ne Vernonia 913 for pickup
at your home or leave at Lee’s
S» vice Station, Pittsburg inter­
section.
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ORDER doll clothes now for
Chi istmas For sample and styles
and sizes see Mrs. Hunter at
Ko ght's Beauty Shop or call 662.
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3-ROOM house for rent. Com-
pletely furnished,
Rock Creek
read, mile north of Vernonia.
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J P. McFarland.
NICE, roomy 4-rm. apartment.
Electric stove and electric wat r
heater. Cail 1104
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FURNISHED APARTMENT for
rent.
Three rooms and bath.
Electric tange, oil heat. River­
view Apartm nts.
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SMALL, clean, unfurnished house
for two. See Mrs. R. D. Eby.
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WANTED
BABY SITTING. 35c hour be­
fore midnight, 50c after. Phone
1064, Mrs. W. C. Hartman
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HOUSEWIVES wanted—Address
advertising postcards. Must have
good handwriting. Write Nation­
al Engraving, Watertown, Mass.
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GFNTLE Shorthorn cow for sale. I
I
I t< h with heifer. Good milker. I
ALDER LOGS WANTED
Tluee years old this spring. C. I
N Rundell. Riverview.
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Will pay premium price for
really
good logs.
1 Ä ’I wood-electric stove. $175.
Inquire Mrs. L. Choate, 141 B
St, or at Vernonia Trading Co.
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1CVELY SPINET SLIGHTLY
USED
At a Bargain!
S« .ral Small Uprights, Used
th ndid Values. Buy Th m at
PC RTLAND MUSIC COMPANY
514
W. Third Avenue
Portland. Oregon
Hr Y AND STRAW, grain and
b d grain, Fair prices as to
qui iity and quantity. Will con-
gid r beef or milk cattle in trade.
Einer Bergerson, Timber Rt., Ver­
non.a, Oregon.
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SAND, gravel, crushed rock, fill
di:* Call 3811, A. G. Ostrander.
26t52c
Al HON SHOP, clothing repairs,
hi > ditching. At Vernonia Clean-
e>
June Willis, phone 1211.
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AV TION: Every Friday. We
hir a good mark t for your live-
Sto k, furniture, tools, poultry,
W- buy, sell, trade, every week
daj . paying cash for livestock,
fur nture, machinery, tools. Alt-
rr. , Auction Mart, Forest Grove.
Ph< nes: 7615 nights, 5320. Walt
Alt man, Auction»' r, selling live-
ato k or general farm sales any-
whtre.
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FOR SALE
J Si
Car«, Trucks
OLDS super 88 4 dr.
Hydramatic, radio,
and beautiful 2 tone
Full guarantee
s«dan.
heater
finish.
$1795
CHEVROLET 4 dr. sedan.
Green color,
Radio and
heater, Complete guaran
tee.
$1395
H51
FORD 2 dr. sedan Heater.
nice condition
Guaran-
teed
$950
HUDSON 4 dr s< dan. One
owner
Radio, heater and
many
extras,
Excellent
con'’’‘ion
$495
FORD 2 dr. sedan. Com­
plete motor overhaul.
Guaranteed
$525
1£«C
WILLYS station wagon. 4-
wheel drive. Outstanding
cond tion and guaranteed to
sell at
$1150
VüRNONIA
AUTO COMPANY
r in
342
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b
l.ANlK'RU 1SER Studeb iker
. heatet. <n erdrive, direction.
t< $1000 I. F Ellis. Mist Rt
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older
Fa ■ ■ r. 799
car offered
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FIVE YEARS AGO
From The Eagle, Nov. 11
Officers wer? named as follows
for the Teen Age Recreation
group being organized: Boys—
Don Rinfro. president; Earl Want­
land. vic:-president; Steve Hibbs,
secretar y-treasurer and John
Brown, sergeant-at-arms; girls—
Patty Floaten, president; Bever­
ly H rrin, vice-president and
Nancy Fletcher, secretary.
A squash weighing 65 pounds
and a potato weighing 3Q pounds
were placed on display at the
V rnonia Bakery.
They were
grown at the Louis C. Boeck farm
on Keasey route.
The Pal Shop was remodeled
last week end by Mr and Mrs.
Carrol Easky, owners.
Neighbor
•’Hello," "Hi," "Howdy"
friendly greetings over your telephone
made possible by the folks who work
for your Telephone Company. Like
yourself, they are friendly neighbors
too, participating in community ac­
TEN YEARS AGO
BIRKENFELD — Sevual have From The Eagle, Nov. 11. 1343
been victims of the flu recently.
IWA Local 5-37 voted to adopt
They are: Francis Larson, Mr. the national CIO plan which is
and Mrs. Gus Wanstrom and to deduct one hour’s wages per
Marie Bellingham.
month to go to the war chest
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Thomp­ drive. Local quota is 53500 and
son and family of Portland spent the chairman of th? local com­
Wednesday visiting Mr. and Mrs. mittees are Mrs. Hairy Culbert­
L. H. Jipson.
son and Mrs. Harry Hall.
Anna Hanberg called on Mrs.
Lt. G. L. Hieber is taking an
Guy Bellingham Thursday.
advanced course of instruction
Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Mills and in modern depot and warehousing
family attended the golden wed­ m.thods at Camp Lee, Virginia
ding reception and dance honor­ at the quartermaster school.
ing Mr and Mrs. Fay Mills at
A flue fire damaged the roof
North Plains Saturday.
of the J. W. Brimmer house on
Rose avenue Tuesday.
tivities. For good service or good cit­
izenship—count on telephone people.
telephihe
RESOLUTION
Walnut Picking
Employes Group
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WANTED
AT ONCE
Unpeeled Fir Piling Delivered at
Our Landing on North Rose Ave.
LENGTHS FROM 20 TO 50 FEET
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WILL ALSO BUY SUITABLE STUMPAGE
K AND TAKE OUT.
H See Joe Wilson at Yard or Leave Name and Ad­
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dress at Eagle Office.
Norris Pole and
Piling Co.
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IT'S LUCKY
when you live in America
the Most Powerful
. one man chain saw ever developed ’
the new HOMELITE mode! 5-30
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No other sow con mokh <1 . . . for power per pound or for
speed in cutting. Cuts 20 inch trees in os little os 20 sccoc
Cub do*n ond cuts up ony free, ony sire qv cL/y Cr.J
EQUITY il i 50 Packard, for
b st
Flu Numbers Victims
In Birkenfeld Area
YESTERDAYS
FIFTEEN YEARS AGO
Whereas. Brother Hu Ian Thack­ From The Eagle, Nov. 11,
1938
er passed from this earth on th;
Those elected this week to fill
3rd day of November. 1953, at
I city positions were: E. M. Bol-
the Emanuel hospital in Portland.
ling r, mayor; C. F. Hu ber, city
Oregon, and
treasurer; R. L. Raymond ar.d
Whereas. in the demis? of
Ben Bennett, councilmen for two
Brother Huían Thacker,
this years and B. L. Spencer and J. E.
lodg? has lost a faithful and be-
Tapp, councilmen for four years.
JURGENS MILLS
loved Brother, and the community
Beaver Springs Road—Rainier
a worthy and honorable citizen.
Now Therefore, let it be re­
Phone 6 8256
solved that Vernonia Lodge No.
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246, Indep ndent Order of Odd
HIGHEST cash prices paid for Fellows, does hereby extend its
cream and eggs at your door— sympathy to the family and in
picked up once or twic? weekly— respect to the memory of our
ROCK CREEK — May Krieger
call or write Forest Grove Cream­ deceased Broth:r,
was hostess to a Stanley party
It Is Further Resolved that the
ery, Forest Grove, Oregon. Phone
with Cora Quackenbush of Hills­
124.
14tf<- charter of this Lodge shall be boro as demonstrator. Those at­
veiled in mourning for a period
tending were Mary Finnerty, Eve­
of thirty days.
CARD OF THANKS
lyn Krieg-r, Shirley Huss, Ro-
Be It Further R solved that a
vena Biddle, Clara Lindsley, Joan
MAY THIS message express our copy of this Resolution be
spread
appreciation for the flowers, the on the minutes of this Lodge and Hunt. Isola Morris, Anna Winless
cards and the consideration we a copy be sent to the bereaved and Blanche DeWitt.
Marvin Krieger has been sent
received at th.' time of our recent family.
from Fort Lewis to T xas for
bereavement.
Carl Davis
eight weeks of further study.
Nell Thacker
Jimmie Fluke
Alice Buckley has been taking
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Thacker
Wm. Shafer
a carload of women to the Seavey
Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Smith
Resolution Committee.
ranch to pick up walnuts. May
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Galloway
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Krieger, Blanche DeWitt, Mary
Mr. and Mis. G. W. Thacker
Sawyer.
Shirley Huss and Blanche
Mr and Mrs. Wilbur Thacker
CLASSIFIED RATES
Lundgren were her passengers.
Mi and Mrs. Clarone ■ N> w
MINIMUM charge 40c for 25
The Ted Keaseys hav? a new
Mr. and Mrs. L.ster Teeling
words or less. Words over min­ granddaughter. Hilda has been
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imum. 2c each. Three inser­ with Marjorie helping with the
tions for the price of two.
care of the home and grand­
LEGAL NOTICE
CARD of Thanks & Notices: 80c. daughters.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NO information on classifieds will
Notice is hereby giv n that the
be given out until after paper
undersigned has been appointed
is mailed.
administratrix of the estate of NO CLASSIFIED OR DISPLAY
Ernest H. Steen deceased, by the
ADV. WILL BE ACCEPTED
county court of the state of Ore­
AFTER WED NOON EXCEPT Î
gon for Columbia county, and has
FOR NEXT WEEK S PAPER.
qualified. All persons having BLIND ads with answers to be
claims against said estate are
handled by the Eagle: Mini­
her by notified to present the
mum charge 80c. No informa­
same to me at Vernonia, Orepon
tion given relative to such ads.
with vouchers and dully verified THE EAGLE assumes no finan­
within six months from the date
cial responsibility for errors
hereof
that may appear in ads pub­
Dated and first publication No
lished in its columns, but in
vember 12, 1953.
case where this paper is at
Dat? of last publication Decem­
fault, will reprint that part of
ber io. INS
an adv. in which the typo­
Rose Steen, Administratrix
graphical mistake occurs.
John L. Finite, St. Helens; Oregon, POETRY accepted only as paid
Attorney.
matter. Rate: 5c per type line.
CHEVROLET 4 dr. sedan.
Powergbde transmission.
Radio, heater, blue finish
and low mileage
$1495
Hi
BOWLING RESULATS ldJmomi
INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE
Won
Lost
King’s Grocery
24
8
Bob’s Union Servici
13
14
Mill Market
17
15
Clatskanie
27
5
CITY LEAGUE
Won
Lost
Dessy’s
27
5
Team No. 4
18
14
S P. & S.
22
10
Sunland Electric
9
23
WOMEN S LEAGUE
Bessy's
28
Safeway
17
Vernonia Drug
15
Sam’s Food Store
12
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TED S SAW SHOP
RIVERVIEW AT FIRST
PHONE 775
VERNONIA. ORE.
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NINE window shades in good
or. r. Call 826. L. H Cates,
n . . Mill Market and Lockers.
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