« THURSDAY. NOV 19, 1?53 THE EAGLE, VERNONIA, ORE. Bowling Results CLASSIFIEDS INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE Won Lost 27 King’s Grocery _ 9 Bob’s Union 21 15 Mill Market 18 18 6 Clatskanie 30 FOR SALE—Insurance FOR SALE—General CITY LEAGUE MJCKER MEAT: grain fed baby I BELL-HUDSON Insurance, tele- Dessy’s __ 6 30 ... 17 19 br?f and cow. Wholesale choice 1 phone 773. We have a reliable Team No. 4 11 25 25c to 42c per pound dressed. Co., writing cars for 3, 6, 9 S P & s Sundland’s 12 24 Morris Falconbury, Riverview. i months at low rates. Also fire Gilsons Lumber company of ; insurance. Geo. Bell, H. Hudson. 47t3 ’ _____________________________37tfc Portland will bowl a home and home series with King’s Grocery. S1JGHTLY USED modern furni­ j FOR RENT The first match will be held at ture. Simmons daveno and chair, Dessy’s Sunday, November 22 at Hollywood bsd, Coleman oil ( 3-ROOM house for rent. Com- 3 p.m. and th? next match will be Rock Creek held in Portland the following heater. Inquire Joyce Gates, ; pletely furnished. phon ■ 1624. 47tlc . read, mile north of Vernonia Sunday. ! J. P. McFarland. 45t3 WOMEN S LEAGUE ONE SINGER hemstitch.r ma­ dessy ’ s 30 NICE, roomy 4-rm. apartment. th i e. Inquire Seawright’s Clean. 20 . » 48836 I Electric stove and electric water Safeway heater. Call 1104. ( M It Vernonia Drug 19 DO YOUR Christmas shopping j Sam’s Food Store 12 th«' easy way, in your home. For [ FURNISHED APARTMENT for Three rooms and bath. lovely toiletry and cosmetic gifts, rent. pie. ,e call your Avon representa- Electric range, oil heat. River­ 36tfc t iv- s for an oppointment. Mrs. view Apartmnts. Katie Mae Howard, East side, SMALL, clean, unfurnished house »1115 State St., phone 278; Mrs. for two. See Mrs, R. D. Eby. "t Jerald Russell, West side, 959 ____________________________ 34tfc | Roue, phon? 1197. 46t3c MIST — On? of our early neighbors and a settler of 45 or 50 LOST AND FOUND DICKSON’S CLEANERS years ago passed away last week SCAPPOOSE LOST: Wirehaird Terrier. White at a nursing home in Scappoose. . Fl ’.ne Vernonia 913 for pickup with black and brown markings. She, with her husband, the late j nt our home or leave at Lee's Lost Tuesday morning. Has part Tom Cartar, and two sons, Roy Set ice Station, Pittsburg inter­ of chain on collar. Contact Bob and Tom, Jr., livad on the Clats­ kanie Mountain until left alone pret ion. 46tfc King, phone 91. when Mrs. Jane Cart?r moved to WANTED ORDER doll clothes now for Clatskanie a few years ago. Her Ctu stmas. For sample and styles j husband and two sons hav? pass­ ALDER LOGS WANTED am sizes see Mrs. Hunter at | ed on too. Mrs. Carter had no Kn Lht’s Beauty Shop or call 662. , Will pay premium price for known relatives. The funeral was 4;>t3 i held in Clatskanie Saturday and really good logs. burial at the Murry Hill ceme- NJ JE window shades in good tary. JURGENS MILLS 'oil 836. L. H. Cates, Mrs. Donna Coryell has a new Beaver Springs Road—Rainier n . Mill Market and Lockers. TV set. 4513 Phone 6-8256 Mrs. Austin Dowling is enter­ 25tfc taining the MHC this Thursday. 1EVELY SPINET SLIGHTLY The WMS was postponed from HIGHEST cash prices paid for last Wedn ?sday until this week, USED cream and eggs at your door— Tuesday, on account of the death picked up once or twice weekly— of Guy Bellingham at Birken- At a Bargain! call or write Forest Grove Cream­ feld. - ial Small Uprights, Used ery, Forest Grove, Oregon. Phone A busy week is promised for 126. 14tfc the Mistites and others who are '■* ’did Values. Buy Th m at interested, with the WMS on LEGAL NOTICE PC.»TLAND MUSIC COMPANY Tuesday, Garden club Wednes­ 514 £-. W. Third Avenue day, Circle meeting Thursday, NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby giv n that th? home demonstration Friday and Portland, Oregon undersigned has been appointed Saturday night the big program The high school students that administratrix of the estate of HAT AND STRAW, gram and Er.lest H. Steen d c ased, by the go to Vernonia High are home on ft < gram. Fair prices as to county court of the slate of Ore­ account of th? damag? done to tin. :ty and quantity. Will con- gon for Columbia county, and has the high school by fire Saturday. ,o‘ beef or milk cattle in trade. qualified. All persons having Mrs. Wesley Monroe was a Eli • r Bergerson, Timber Rt., Ver- claims' against said estate are Portland business motorist last rww a, Oregon. 36tfc her by notified to present the Thursday. same to me at Vernonia, Orepon Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Wills from SAND, gravel, crushed rock, fill with vouchers and dulty verified Seattle came down and visited rt':'. Cal! 3811. A. G. Ostrander. within six months from the date th" week end with her folks, the 26t52c hereof. Irving Knowles. Dated and first publication No­ AJ'KON SHOP, clothing repairs, LEGAL NOTICE h*' titching. At Vernonia Clean- vember 12. 1953. Date of last publication Decem­ •■tr. June Willis, phone 1211. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF ____________________________ 23tfe ber 10. 1953. THE STATE OF OREGON FOR Rose Steen, Administratrix COLUMBIA COUNTY AUCTION. Every Friday. We John L. Foote, St. Helens, Oregon, In the Matter of the Estate ot ha t a good market for your live- Attorney. CARL LEVI GOODBURN, De­ •to; s, furniture, tools, poultry. ceased. We buy, sell, trade, every week CLASSIFIED RATES NOTICE OF HEARING OF di paying cash for livestock, FlkAL ACCOUNT fvn-r.ture, machinery, tools. Alt- MINIMUM charge 40c for 25 words or less. Words over min­ Notice is hereby given that the I mu - Auction Mart. Forest Grove. imum. 2c each. Three inser­ und.rsigned. as Administrator of Ft es: 7615 nights, 5320. Walt tions for the price of two. the estate of Carl Levi Goodburn, AM •an, Auctioneer, selling live- fd«>. < or general farm sales any- CARD of Thanks & Notices; 80c. deceased, has filed his Final Ac­ W 1 re.______________________ 1 Hfc NO information on classifieds will count in ths County Court of the be given out until after paper State of Oregon for Columbia County, and that Monday, De­ FOR SALE Cars, Trucks , is mailed. NO CLASSIFIED OR DISPLAY cember 28, 1953, at the hour of ILL. OLDS super 88 4 dr. sedan. ADV. WILL BE ACCEPTED 10:00 o’clock A.M. of said day H/dramatic, radio, heater AFTER WED. NOON EXCEPT and the court room of said court and beautiful 2-tone finish. FOR NEXT WEEK S PAPER. has been appointed by said Court Full guarantee $1795 BLIND ads with answers to be as the time and place for the handled by the Eagle: Mini- * 1 hearing of objections thereto and 551 CHEVROLET 4 dr sedan. mum charge 80c. No informa­ the settlement thereof. Gra?n color. Radio and tion given relative to such ads. Dated and first published: No­ heater Complete guaran THE EAGLE assumes no finan- ‘ vember 19. 1953. tee. $1395 cial responsibility for errors Date of final publication: De­ that may appear in ads pub- ' cember 10. 1953. fll CHEVROLET 4 dr. sedan. Powcrglide transmission. lished in its columns, but in Dawayne Marvin Goodburn Radio, heater, blue finish case where this paper is at Administrator and low mileage SI 495 fault, will reprint that part of David O. Bennett an adv. in which the typo­ St. Helens, Oregon FORD 2-dr. sedan. Heater, graphical mistake occurs. Attorney nice cundition. Guaran­ teed $950 Death Claims Early Settler Stay in Arizona for Winter Plan of Family New Owners Plan Change for Home ( | I i I ' NATAL — Mr. and Mrs. Buck Garman sold their cottage to Mr. and Mrs. Red Palmer who will remodel and take possession in the near future. I Several from here attended the co-op meeting and program tn Vernonia Saturday. Mrs. Pauline Jackson of Port­ land called on Ellen Devine Fri­ day afternoon. Robert Lindsay has been at home the last few days with the flu. Saturday evening calhrs on Mr. and Mrs. Devine were Mr. and Mrs. Dale Miller of Rainier. Ernest Kyser and two daugh­ ters. Ethel and Amy, were up from their home at Coos Bay over the week end. Mrs. Robert Mathews was a Portland motorist Monday. Ethel Waddell was home from McMinnville recently to visit her folks, the C. L. Waddells. Week’s Actions Listed for Area NATAL — Mr. and Mrs. Max Oblack and family motored to Forest Grove Monday afternoon. Sunday visitors at the Pill Wolff home were Mr. and Mrs. Max Gli nke of Portland. Week end guests at the Ike Dass home were Mr. and Mrs. Don Armtrong and daughters of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. John King of Grays River, Washington were Sunday guests. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Peterson mo­ tored to Aurora Sunday, where they visited Mrs. Peterson’s brother and sister, George and Ann Bierman. Don't forget the program and bazaar at the Mist gym Saturday, November 21 at 8 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. George Mathews left on a vacation trip to Nevada. Mexico and California where they will visit relatives. They are ex­ pected back this week end. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Peterson were among those who attended the funeral of Mrs. Carter at Clats­ kanie Saturday. , 1 l | ROCK CREEK — The elder McFarlands have left for Arizona wher? they will spend the winter months. Donna Nightwine accompanied relatives to their home in Kansas and is spending some time there visiting and working. The Keas.y extension unit met on its regular meeting date at the home of Rena Brady. Mrs. Aldon Ashley of Mist, county committee member, visited the unit and directed the debate on the program for the coming year. Edith McFarland and Rena Brady gave the demonstration on "Mak- ing Gifts from Cloth.” Others attending were Betty Brady, Eda Parker Mary Christensen, Isola Morris, Hilda Keasey, Vivian Counts, Necia DeWitt, Iola D1L- s?n. May Krieger, Blanche De­ Witt and one visitor, Mabel Le ch- tenberg. Grange Slates Harvest Supper BIRKENFELD — Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bowman of Rio Del, Cali­ fornia spent the week end here with the Bellinghams. Winema Grange will hav? its annual Harvest supper Thursday night. Guests for the evening will be the 4-H clubs, their par­ ents and Mr. Black. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil L. Elliott spent Saturday and Sunday at Yamhill with Mr. and Mrs. Don Jenstn. Donnie Jensen spent Friday night with Dennie Jepson. Little Monte Bellingham has been quite ill with tonsilitis. Mr. and Mrs. Wanstrom are w;ll again, but Francis Larson is still on the sick list and also Mrs. Robert Berg. Clinton Jeremiah got his elk last week and he very generous­ ly treated his n ighbors in Bir- kenfeld with enough steak for a dinner. It was very good meat. Mr .and Mrs. Jack Gabel of Vancouver, B.C. came Thursday for the Bellingham funeral. They returned Sunday. Mrs. Gable and Mrs. Bellingham are sisters. Several View Portland Show RIVERVIEW — Those going to Portland to see 'The Robe” were Mrs. Lloyd Callister, son Ronnie, and Mrs. Clara Hill on Saturday and Mrs. Matilde Ber­ gerson and Mrs. Evelyn Heath and daughters, Harriet and Caro­ lyn. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Howell of Gales Creek visited at th? home of Mr. and Mrs. John Krinick Monday. Herbert Olin of Kelso spent the week end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Olin. Mr. and Mrs. Colen Crouse of St. Helens visited at the T. F. Hillyer home Tuesday and Wed­ nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Rundell brought his mother, Mis. C. N. Rundell, home Saturday. She had sp .*nt five weeks at the home of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr and Mrs. C. E. G orge, in Port­ land. in0 /O / 1U 'I Qn Drycleaning Cash and Carry at Our New Store on Bridge St. • TRY OUR HOME MOTH SERVICE Pickup and Delivery Tuesday and Friday S&H Green Stamps Call 1211—No Discount • LAUNDERED SHIRT SPECIAL 25c EACH SEAWRIGHT’S Cleaners and Tailors Accident with Truck Moving Work i Mars I i • 147 HUDSON 4 dr sedan. One owner Radio, heater and many extras. Excellent con-’■•ion $495 947 FORD 2 dr. sedan. Com­ plete motor overhaul. Guaranteed $525 fSO WILLYS station wagon. 4 ' wh»< I drive. Outstanding condition and guaranteed to sell at $1150 VERNONIA AUTO / / - BIRKENFELD — Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Parman ana Dick of Scap­ poose were Thursday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Elliott. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Whitehead of Portland sp-'nt several days here this week helping Mr. and Mrs. Fred Udey with their mov­ ing. On returning to Portland Friday evening, they turned their pick up over. Neither was seri­ ously hurt. Friends brought Mrs. Whitehead back to Birkenfeld, while Mr. Whit.head went on to Portland. Mrs. Clair Devine was hostess to the rowing club Tuesday. There were only five members pres. nt. Next meeting will be show nite with Mildred Elliott as host-ss. Lawrence J.pson and E. T. Johnston were among those at­ tending the Loggers conference at Seattle last week. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Thomp­ son and children of Portland spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Jepson. Thev also came Friday to attend the funeral of Guy B -llingham. State Farm Insurance Companies Takos pleasure in announcing the appointment of Sid Soren­ sen of Vernonia as its Local Representative in the Vernonia and surrounding area. Sid is Well known to many of you and is anxious to be of service to you. If your needs be auto Insurance. Sid will ba only too happy to talk over your needs. If you are at present a policy-holder, contact Sid if you need further as­ sistance. If you were once a policyholder and wish io rein­ state your coverages. he will be ready to assist you. Sid has his office in his home at 363 Washington Street, one block North cf High Erhool, Office Telephone 1406. If no answer call 441. Lloyd J. Larsen, District Manager State Farm Insurance Companies ^ound , ■ rnrtical & Sure \ / Spokane. Portland and Seattle Railway.\ / Call Spok.me. Portland and Seattle Railway \ COMPANY .1 Vv.irs i.i Busine« in V nn >nia | F - • e 342 Vernonia I /, today to schedule your shipment or plan >our tripX / C L. JOHNSON RAILROAD STATION \ / rnawl OftttM AapticM Bank Bldg. Portland. Ore. \ • I.ANDCRUISEK Stud- b.tk. P ’’ater, overdos i. directum i iti - $100'1 L E Elies, Mist Rt Phone 3713. 45t3e $6TO EQUITY in 50 Packard, for