3 THURSDAY, MAR. 4, 1954 THE EAGLE, VERNONIA. ORE. CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE—General .-'OR SALE: Piano with fine tone. C. M. Seibert, Keasey Rt. 8tl GRASS hay, 60c a bale. Come end get it. Adolph Nelson, Tim­ ber Rt. 9tl OAT and vetch hay. Also good -orse hay. Can deliver. Mike Yunker, phone 16104, Forest Grove. 9tfc NICE, family cow, just fresh. George Biddle, Timber Rt. 9t 1 AUCTION sale March 6 at Mid­ way Community Auction, Clats- •anie, Oregon. Miscellaneous 12.30, livestock 2 p.m. John Wil- . larth, Clatskanie, Oregon. 9tlc THE APRON SHOP, specializing .i hemstitching, installing zip- pers, clothing repair, alterations. Located at Seawright Cleaners. .• hon- 1211. June Willis. 7tfc Bowling Results INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE Won 65 King’s Grocery Mill Market 50 1 Bob's Service 49 1 Clatskanie 29 FOR RENT CITY LEAGUE 83 HOUSE to rent, partly furnished. Dessy’s Sunset Lumber Co. 45 Sleeping room and cabin, fur­ 37 Sundland’s nished. Mrs. Frank Mills, River­ S. P. & S. 26 V* view, 1st St. 9tl TWERP LEAGUE 35 4-ROOM DUPLEX for rent. Elec, A. B. C.’s 33 heat, range, water heater. Call Dusenbury^s 27 1414. 9t3 Lew’s Place Vernonia Bakery 25 4-ROOM modern house. Unfur­ WOMENS LEAGUE nished. George Burns, in front Dessy’s 58 of city water works. 8t3 Safeway 55 55 APARTMENT for rent. Newly Vernonia Drug Sam ’ s Food 29 decorat d. 376 North St., L. M. Porterfield. 5tfc Lost 31 46 47 67 13 51 584 69 4 I I I 25 27 33 35 I I By Marvin Kamholz I 38 41 41 67 Homes Opened to Visiting People WANTED TWO used binders to replace those borrowed off truck during snow. CLINT SEIBERT 9t3c RIVERVIEW — Mr. and Mrs. BOOKKEEPING and Income Tax Jack Smith of Sweet Home and Reporting. If you have a diffi­ Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Fowler of St. cult tax problem, perhaps I can save you money. Alb rt Childs, Helens visited at the homes of 8tfc Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Fowler and f OR SALE — Bungalow piano, i 225 North street. Mr. and Mrs. C'arcnce Fowler *->vely condition and tone. Very of Vernonia Friday. • asy terms. Will take band in- Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Abney '.nimi'nt or old piano in trade. and children of Wishram, Wash­ Write Day Music Company, 808 BERRY WORKERS ington, spent the week end at the ' E. Morrison, Portland, Oregon home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Work to start, weather permitting c r phone FI 5389. 7t4c P. L. Welter. T RANSPORTATION Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Beck of WE BUY liv.stock, furniture and FUR NISHE D Portland spent the week end at | Also iscellaneous every day. the home of their daughter and | sell farm sales anywhere, Sale Register by posicard to family, Mr. and Mrs. I.. L. Wells Your every Friday, call 7615. Mis. John Krinick returned ..vestock consignments are v.ry ROLLING HILLS FARM home Saturday after spending Banks, Oregon uch appreciated. Forest Grove .Auction Market is owned and etfc two weeks in Portland caring for Mr. Krinick’s sister, Mrs. Sadi. perat.-d by L. R. Senff and C. Christiansen, Auctioneers. 6tfc CASH PAID for any number or Voigt, who is ill. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Buckner and kinds of cattle, pigs, feeder or fat GRAIN FED Her. ford steer beef hogs. Walt Altman, Auctioneer. son, Jerry, visited at the home ol tor sale. 'Halves only, market Writ? or phene 7612, Forest Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Marr at price. See Harold Bergerson Grove. 3tfc Forest Grove Sunday. 2tfc Mrs. Wm. Benninghoff returned | HIGHEST cash prices paid for to her home at Fort Lawton. -AND, gravel, crushed rock, fill cream and eggs at your door— Washington Wednesday after she ; rt. Call 3811, A. G. Ostrander. picked up once or twic? weekly— spent some time here visiting her 26t52c call or write Forest Grove Cream­ aunt and family, Mr. and Mrs i ery, Forest Grove, Oregon. Phone John Normand. FOR SALE—Cars, Trucks 126. 14tfc Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hawkins and s< ns visited at the home ot 1 BUY NOW CARPENTRY WORK: R pair, re­ Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Felton at I SPRING SPECIALS modeling, new construction. Rea­ 1953 CHEVROLET 2 dr., R&H. St. Helens, Sunday evening sonable rates by day or by con­ Low mileage. Green Co­ tract. E. J. Parkhurst, 1042 Weed CARD OF THANKS I lor $1675 $495 Down Ave., or see Pete Brunsman. THE AMERICAN LEGION Aux- j (30 Months to Pay) 50tfc 952 CHEVROLET 4 dr. Power­ lliary wishes to thank the high j glide trans. R&H. Just like NOTICE school girls and the men of the | new $1495 $450 Down cast for their help in making oui NOTICE (24 Months to Pay) play, "You Can't Beat Fun.” a I 1951 CHEVROLET 2 dr. Heater. THE Annual Budget for school success. and also Mr. Oakes for , District No, 52, Mist, Oregon, A real buy — Classy look the use of his P.A. system. ing $1095 $340 Down has been prepared and is now COMMITTEE 9t! ■ posted in the usual places. Meet­ (21 Months to Pay) 1951 FORD V 8 2 dr. R&H. ing for voting on same will be TO THE many business houses ; Overdrive. Guaranteed to March 9, at 8 p.m. clubs and wonderful people in ‘ Myrtle Mathews, Clerk and around Vernonia, the child- i satisfy $ 995 $300 Down 7t3c ten and I want to say “Thank you [ (21 Months to Pay) so very much. We won't forget ' 1950 CHEVROLET Pay ) located on January 1st, 1954. i and Susan 1943 STUDEBAKER 4 dr. R&H i The final dat? for filing this re­ Mist, Oregon 9tl Overdrive. Low Mileage turn is March 2nd, 1951. in 1949 One owner. Spotless this Law was Amended making CLASSIFIED RATES_ car S 695 $220 Down it mandatory that the assessor (15 Months To Pa>) add th«, penalty of 5 to the tax MINIMUM charge 40c for 25 1949 CHRYSLER Windsor 4 dr. on all returns that are filed after words or less. Words over min­ H&H. AT Complete mo­ the said March 2nd. 1954. imum. 2c each. Three inser­ tor overhaul and fully guar­ tions for the price of two. However, if you will cooper­ anteed $ 845 $270 Down ate by filing your report now, NO information on classifieds will (18 Months To Pay> be given out until after paper you will do your part in reduc­ 1943 CHEVROLET 4 dr. Heater. ing the cost of making this as­ is mailed. New sessment; also eliminate having BLIND ads with answers to be Engine $ 445 $150 Down the penalty added to your per­ handled by the Eagle: Mini- 1 (12 Months To Pay) mum charge 80c. No informa­ sonal tax. 1941 CHEVROLET 4 door se tion given relative to such ads. Blanks have b en mailed to all dan $225 personal property owners shown NO CLASSIFIED OR DISPLAY (Make Y >ur Own D al) ADV. WILL BE ACCEPTED on the 1953 tax roll. However, 1916 FORD 4 dr. $200 00 if you are a new owner or have AFTER WED NOON EXCEPT (Make Your Own Deal) FOR NEXT WEEK S PAPER. not received a blank, call St. 1946 CHEV. truck. 2 ton. New Helens 12. or drop a card to the THE EAGLE assumes no finan­ Motor $ 675 $225 Down Assessor's Offi«-e, St. Helens. Ore­ cial responsibility for errors (12 Months To Pay) that may appear in ads pub- I gon, and you will receive the 1941 CHEV. truck cab over 2- necessary form. bshed in it* columns, but in ton $ 350 $150 Down case where this paper is at Failure to receive or secure toe I (8 Months To Pay) fault, will reprint that part of ; form shall not relieve any su< n VERNONIA AUTO COMPANY person, managing agent, or offi­ an adv. in which the typo- j t) Years in Business in Vernonia cer from the obligation of mik.ng graphical mistake occur*. CARD of Thanks & Not.ce»: 80c : hone 342 Vernonia any return herein required POETRY accepted only as paid 8ttc O A. RIDENOUR. matter Rate. 5c per type line. County Assessor 7t2c WANTED FOR SALE—Insurance kj ELI. HUDSON Insurance, tele­ hone 773. We have a reliable Co. writing cars for 3, 6 9 mnths at low rates. Also fire Kurance. Geo Bell. H Hudson. 37tfc FOR SALE Real Estate 3 BEDROOM home on 3 lots on Rix-k creek. Furnished Electric ‘t.-ve and water heater Call 533. f :l Grant St. 9t3 NOTICE TO CREDITORS All pers«>ns having claims against the estate of J.M. Peachey are hereby notified to present the same to me at Vernonia, Oregon with vouchers and duly verified within 60 days from th? date hereof. February 25. 1954 Mrs. J. M Peachey. Adminis tratrix. Mis* Rt. Vemon'a. Orcz — 813« and oth«r r» tn Olives — String Beans — Corn Return Due from Japan March 4 RIVERVIEW — Mrs. Marian Wantland and son. David, and Mrs. Earl Wan (land and daugh­ ter have gone to California to meet Earl Wantland, who will land at Alameda March 4. com­ ing home from Japan. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Hillyer spent Wednesday and Thursday visit­ ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Hanson at Seaside. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Callister and baby of Manzanita and Mrs. Jack Grimes and daughter of Mohler visited at the home of Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Callister Monday Mr. and Mrs. Richard Goodman and children of Prospect visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs Rex Normand, ov -r the we -k end. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Parker and Mrs. Edna Gwin of Portland were guests at the Hemer Gwin home Sunday, th? occasion being the b’rthdav of Dick Gwin. Agent Moves to 2nd Street Home RIVERVIEW — Mr. and Mrs Ray Smith of Scappoose have moved into the Dashnev house on Second St. Mr. Smith is the Oregonian agent. Mr. and Mrs Walter Parker Mr and Mrs. Tom Solomon and Albert Schalock spent Tuesday in Portland on business. They called on Mrs. Julia Wirtz while there. Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Callisto! and Ronnie visited Mr and Mr August Stuwe at Hubbard Sun­ day, On their way home they visi’ed Mr. and Mrs. John Blosser at Woodburn. Peas I I I NEHALEM X - Z X MARKET AND GROCERY For Delivery Every Day Phone 721 c 1» KMTV H3N dOHS - (Í3 IVH3N rfOHS - K31VHHS’ d()HS w dE NOTICE OR RURAL DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD 3UDGET HEARING 3« o' a.n'‘^Ri'B^»wPtiN393 OrTgon Uws'^^and Chapt’7 345 Oregon Law 1945 as amended bv Chapter 591 Orel If Laws laa-’' ' budget of the Rural School Board >0/1^ S^^^g'jS 1. 1 ).?4 and ending June 30. 1955. hereinafter set forth. g _ ESTIMATED RECEIPTS 1. -. BUDGET Estimated availabl? cash on hand at beginning of the vear for wh.ch this budget is made Estimated receipts from delinquent taxes TOTAL 1954 195j SI.800.00 10.00 $1.810 0* ES TIMATED EXPEN DIT U R E S ITEM Est mated Expenditures for 1954-1935 Personal Service. (A) District Superintendent Salarv $ 480.00 (B) Clerical and Legal 2 Supplies. Printing 750) 15.0' 3 Postage, Telephon and Telegraph 10O' 4. Elections and ___ ________ Publicity 125 01' 5. Beard Expenses. Travel, Etc. 30001 6. Office Equipment 5.00 ». Oth.-'r Miscellaneous Exp« ns s—Social Security and Retirement KJ.O1' 8 Emergency 2000' To'al Estimated Expenditure* $1.240.00 SUMMARY OF ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES r T cfi T t T available CASJ4 balances and tax ^ v T y 1. 1. 2. Total Estimat d Expenditures Deduct Total Estimatad Rece pts and Available Cash B?'ances $1.240.00 $1.81900 Dated February 8. 1954 t.__,. , - ----------------- H G. Sandon. Chairman, Board of Direct ’s d Kent' C’*rk S-gn«>d: Otto H. H Petersen. Secreta-v Budget Pomw.;«« Eugm? E Dove. Cbmrrr.an. B idg»t Cx:-/ Comm-.ttee 2 18--3-4