Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, January 07, 1954, Page 6, Image 6

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THURSDAY, JAN. 7, 1954
THE
EAGLE,
VERNONIA,
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CLASSIFIEDS
LEGAL NOTICE
FOR SALE—General
SHOP planer 12'4x6" with 2 sets
knives', sharpener and jointer.
Can be used for saw and mould r.
Arbor for 12" saw and moulding
»wad with 3 cutters included,
Never used. Also small 2-Saw
«<fger, saw gummer, 6” 4-ply belt,
factory built steel trailer. Cash,
I ims, or trade for Aider logs.
JURGENS MILLS. Raimer
Phone 6 8256.
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PRACTICALLY new trailer
house. Worth $3500. Has scarce­
ly been lived in. Will trade for
hiime in Vernonia. Inquire Ver­
nonia Eagle.
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USED living room rugs. Inquire
M’S. O. S. Poynt-r, Keasey Rt.
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NJJTICE No sale Christmas week.
Auction every Friday including
New Year’s day. Cash paid for
fia niture, tools, livestock, ma-
chinery, any day. Altman’s Auc-
tion Mart, Forest Grove, Phones
7615 and 7612.
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SAND, gravel, crushed rock, fill
dot. Call 3811, A. G. Ostrander.
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AJ'RON SHOP, clothing repairs,
A-mstitching. At Vernonia Clean-
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June Willis, phone 1211.
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AUCTION: Every Friday.
We
hi' .’e a good market for your live-
trti k, furniture, tools, poultry.
We buy, sell, trade, every week
day, paying cash for livestock,
furniture, machinery, tools. Alt-
nu.n’s Auction Mart. Forest Grove.
Phones: 7615 nights, 5320. Walt
AJtman, Auctione r, selling live-
Flock or general farm sales any-
where.
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’ OR SALE—Cars, Trucks
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WILLYB
4-door
sedan.
Only 3000 mile*. Overdrive.
Radto and Heater
$1795
155.3 CHEV. 2 door sedan. R&H.
Beautiful condition
$1765
JS’O WILLYS 4 wheel drive sta­
tion wagon. Excellent con-
dttion
$1095
ISSA FORD 2 door. Light blue.
very clun
$950
>*4S OLDS 4-dixir sedan. Cus.
tom model, all equip
ped
$525
J?4S CHEV 2 ton truck. Long
wheelbase.
New
motor.
$695
Perfect condition
VIRNONIA AUTO COMPANY
27 Years in Business in Vernonia
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Vernonia
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FOR SALE—Insurance
•1 LL HUDSON Insurance, tele-
p »nc 773. We have a reliable
Co., writing cars for 3, 6, 9
<r ■ nths at low rates. Also fire
n jrance. Geo. Bell. H. Hudson.
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WANTED
LADIES. tain extra cash bv ad-
d t »sing advertising postals at
b< re. Write. Vali Co., Box 1042.
Aluncie, Indiana.
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REASONABLE proof of labor,
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against Columbia Timber
> puny previously operated by
>C. -■ ilergerson and Mr. Hames.
Reply care of Vernonia Eagle.
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HOUSEWIVES
Address adver-
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’4 postcards. Must have good
. .¿writing. LINDO, Watertown.
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ALDER LOGS WANTED
Will pay premium price for
really good log*
JURGENS MILLS
Beaver Springs Road—Raimer
Phone C «256
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HIGHEST cash prices paid for
c.-ratn and eggs at your door—
p « ked up once or twice weekly—
cs >r write Forest Grove Cream­
s’ry. Forest Grove, Oregon. Phone
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« 5RPENTRY WORK Repair, re-
-’ ’deling, new construction Rea-
• enable rates by day or by con­
tract. F. J. Parkhurst. 1042 Weed
AVt , or see Pete Brunsman.
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I OST AND FOUND
FOUND: Black cocker spaniel
XV I owner pleased call or any-
interested
Had about four
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Phone 1636. or Work-
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Timber Rt.
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WOMEN'S LEAGUE
Dessy’s Tavern
Safeway
i Vernonia Drug
1 Sam'* Food
NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION
OF PEEBLE CREEK
LIVE
STOCK DISTRICT. ORDERED
BY LEGAL VOTERS THEREIN
AT ELECTION OF DECEMBER
1. 1953.
WHEREAS at an election duly
held at the polling place for the
Vernonia No. 3 voting precinct
on December 1. 1953, in accord­
ance with the procedure set forth
in Chapter 513 Oregon Laws for
1949, the following described
lands, to-wit:
South half of Section 9; South
half of Section 10; South half
of Section 11; and all of Sec­
tions 14. 15. 16, 20. 21. 22, 23.
26, 27, 28, 29. 33, 34 and 35,
and the east half of Section
32 in Township 4 North of
Willa-
Rang? 4 West of the
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mette Meridan
were ordered to be incorporated
as a grazing district for the pur­
pose of making I" it lawful for
livestock to run at : large therein;
and
WHEREAS the boundaries of
such area is given as follows:
Commencing at the Southeast
corner of Section 35, Town­
shin 4 N. of R. 4 W.W.M., in
Columbia County, Oregon;
thence westerly along Town­
ship line to the Southwest
corner of the Southeast quar­
ter of Section 32 Township
W.W.M;
4 North of H 4 ...................
thence northerly along sub-
division lines to the North-
west corner of the North-
east quarter of said Section
32; thence West along Sec­
tion line to the Northwest
corner of said Section 32;
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thence northerly along sec­
tion lines to the Northwest
corner of Section 20 Town­
ship 4 N.. R. 4 W V. M .
thence Easterly along Section
line to the Northeast Corner
of said Section 20; thence
Northerly to the quarter cor-
n r common to Sections 8 and
9, Township 4 N., R 4 W.W.-
M.; thence Easterly along
subdivision lines to the quar­
ter coiner common to Sections
11 and 12 T. 4 N.. R. 4 W.­
W.M.; thence South along
section lines to the place of
beginning.
NOW THEREFORE, in com­
pliance with the r quirements set
forth in said Chapter 513 Oregon
Laws for 1949,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that on and after the sixtieth day
from the date of the first publica­
tion of this notice, it shall be
lawful for anyone owning or
having the custody, possession or
control of livestock to permit
th? same to run at large within
the boundaries of th? lands above
described, the name of which
shall he "Pebble Creek Livestock
District."
This notice is published once
each week for 'three consecutive
weeks in a newspaper of general
circulation in Columbia County,
Oregon, as required by law, and
the date of the first publication
thereof is December 17, 1953.
(County Court Seal)
c. w W m kman
County Clerk of Columbia
County, Oregon
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RIVERVIEW’ — Mrs. Minnie
Ratkie and son. Wally, of Seattle
visit'd Saturday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. George Wells. They
were returning from Mapleton
where they spent the holidays
with Mr. and Mrs. Johnny K;ck.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Atkinson
and daughter of Estacada and
Gerald Atkinson of Spokane
visited at the J. E. Rose and
E.-L. Lloyd homes Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mahar
spent New Years at the home of
her sist r, Mrs. H. W. Wickuler,
at McMinnville.
Mrs. Helen Sauders and child­
ren spent New Years and the
week end at th? home of Mr.
and Mrs. E. D. Jerman.
Margaret Wells returned home
Sunday after visiting several days
at th? horn of Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Beck at Gresham.
BEN’S BARBER SHOP
Expert Tonsorial Work
Vernonia, Oregon
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TREHARNE — Mrs. Byron
Kirkbride, James. Rosalie, Walter
and Jo Ann, and Bill Ostrander
motored to Portland Thursday
where Jo Ann was admitt.d to
the Shriners hospital for a spinal
operation. Sh? will stay three or
four months.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Holmes of
B?averton and Mr. and Mrs. Ebb
Stroud of Portland visited Mr.
and Mrs. Byron Kirkbride and
family and Mr. and Mrs. G. C.
Kirkbride Sunday.
Don Reynolds visited Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Weaver and family
New Years day to watch the
Orange Bowl game.
TREHARNE — Bill John­
Mrs. Andy Stone visited Mr.
and Mrs. Byron Kirkoride and son moved a truck load of their
furnitur? to th? golf course resi­
Rosalie Wednesday ev ning on
her way home to Olympia after dence Sunday. James Kirkbride
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Art Kirk helped him. Neighbors wish to
and making trips to Forest Grove welcome the Johnsons to the
neighborhood.
for medical aid.
Marvin Stevens was taken to
Mrs. Byron Kirkbrid?, Jo Ann,
Stephen and Walt or, were visi­ th? Jones hospital in Hillsboro
tors of Mrs. Bert Tisdale and New Years night suffering from
Mrs. Sam Beck Tuesday evening.
Mrs. Bryon Kirkbride, Jo Ann,
Stephen, Rosali ? and Walter
visit d Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wea­
ver and family and Mrs. Rosa
Weaver and children Wednesday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Und ?r-
hill and family of Mohler,
Mrs. Underhill of Tr?nton,
braska visited with Mr. and Mrs.
G. C. Kirkbride and Mr. and Mrs.
Byron Kirkbride and Rosalie at
4 fl. oz. bottle with spreader. Sticks paper
the G. C. Kirkbride home New
quickly without wrinkling. Smears remove
Years day.
easily.
Harley DeWitt called at the
Price 40c
Byron Kirkbrid? horn ■ Monday
evening on business.
Mrs.
Byron Kirkbride
THE VERNONIA EAGLE
Rosalie visited Mr. and M is.
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OFFICE SUPPLIES
Fmnk Morris Saturday evening.
Residence at
Course Occupied
STREITWIESER BUICK CO.
Our $30,000 stock of guaranteed
used cars must be sold to make
room for 1954 trade-ins.
REDUCED PRICES
Carter’s Rubber Cement
LtGAL NOTICE
FURNISHED APARTMENT for
rent.
Three rooms and bath.
Electric range, oil heat. River­
view Apartmt nts.
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THREE-ROOM house partly fur­
nished; iini'-rmim cabin, furnish­
ed, one sleeping room.
Mrs.
Alice Mills, end of First St..
Riverview.
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CARD OF THANKS
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YOUR CARDS and well w -he*
during my stay in the hospital are
very much appreciated
They
were the best medicin? I received
BERT HAWKINS
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CLASSIFIED RATES
MINIMUM charge 40c for 25
words or less. Word* over min­
imum. 2c each. Three inter-
iion* for the price of two.
be given out until after paper
it mailed.
NO CLASSIFIED OR DISPLAY
ADV. WILL BE ACCEPTED
AFTER WED NOON EXCEPT
FOR NEXT WEEK S PAPER.
NO information on classifieds will
THE EAGLE tuumei no finan­
cial responsibility for errors
that may appear in ad* pub­
lished in its column*, but in
case where this paper is at
fault, will reprint that part of
an adv in which the typo­
graphical mistake occurs.
Legend related that the crown
of thorns which was placed on
the head of Christ was made of
holly and that before the cruci­
fixion the berries were white, but
turned crimson like drops of
I blood.
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Operation Due at
Shrine Hospital
FOR RENT
WE WISH to thank our kind
friends and neighbors for their
kindness and help during our
time of sickness.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Shafer
and family
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h?mia.
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Kirkbride
motored to Portland Monday to
visit Jo Ann and on other busi­
ness.
Bowling Results Past Residents
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
IN THE CITY OF VERNONIA.
OREGON.
NOTICE is hereby given that
a public hearing will be held for
the people of the City of Ver­
nonia, Oregon, on Monday, Janu­
ary 18. 19.14. at the hour of 8
o'clock p.m. in the council cham­
bers in the City Hall in Vernonia,
to discuss the question of annex,
ing to the city boundaries the
following described territory.
Known as the Oregon-Ameri­
can Orchard Tract:
Beginning at an iron bar at the
Southwest corner of a tract of
land as described in Book 16.
page 504. Columbia County Deed
Records; said point being South
227.5 f.et and West 501.75 feet
from a concrete monument es­
tablished as the center of Section
4. Township 4 North. Range 4
West of the Willamette Meridian.
Columbia County, Oregon; thence
South 88 05' West a distanc? of
117.5 feet; thence South 0 16' East
a distance of 139.1 feet; thence
South 57 31' West a distance of
360.9 feet; thtnee South 75 21'
West a distance of 117 9 feet;
thence South 89 09’ West a dis­
tance of 426.4'; to the center of
Rock Creek; thence along th-
center of said Rock Creek North
38 17' West a distance of 209.4
feet; thence North 17 56' West a
distance of 290.0 feet to the
Southwest corner of a tract as
described in Book 17, page 235,
Columbia County Deed Records:
thence along the South line of
said tract as described in said
17. page 23.1. North 88 54'
East a distance of 305.5 feet to
an iron pin, thence North 0 38'
West a distance of 36.32 feet
to the Northeast corner of a tract
as describ.d in Book 73. page 397.
Columbia County Deed Records,
said point also being rn the South
line of Bridge Street in the City
of Vernonia; thence along the
said South lin ■ of Bridge Street
South 89 35' East a distance of
880 30 feet; thence South a dis­
tance of 430.0 feet to the point of
beginning, all being within Co­
lumbia County. Oregon;
All persons interested are in­
vited to attend said public hear­
ing.
DATED this 21st day of De­
cember. 1953.
Sam L. Hearing.
City Recorder
Scribner s Lumber and
Log Book
Contains Tables for board measure and log
measure plus many other tables and measures.
Price $1.00
THE VERNONIA EAGLE
OFFICE SUPPLIES
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Typewriter Ribbons
Ribbons available for most popular makes of
Typewriters.
Adding Machine ribbons ordered.
THE VERNONIA EAGLE
OFFICE SUPPLIES
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B.B. Retractable Ball Pen
No stain, no smear, no skip.
Never transfers or fades.
Legally approved.
Fully automatic.
Price $1.29
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