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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1954)
« THURSDAY, MAR. 18, 1954 THE EAGLE. VERNONIA. _________________ by VIP R.I.P.* ORE. CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE—-General Wf render prompt and courteous •.» rvice on Singer sewing machines ..,„1 Singer vacuum cleaners Write Singer Sewing Machine f>, «11 S.W Morrison St , Port- tad. Ore. Telephone ATwater 4MT,_______________________ Ht3 AUCTION sale March 20 at Mid- ■wuy Community Auction, Clats kanie, Ore. Miscellaneous 12:30 livestock 2 p.m. John Wilmartri, Clatskanie, Ore. lltlc FOR SALE: Outdoor playset. al- ano«t new, $15. Two swings and fjlw.’< r. Call 377. lltl K 7 TRUCK and single axle tr.i ler tor sale. With job. Cheap. Phone 1654. R. H. Meyers. 10t3 TRASH burner, excellent condi- »«>• Takes long wood. Can be «m-d for wood or coal. Phone ISM. 10t3c BABY PARAKEETS. 943 E. Oa< St.. Hillsboro, Phone 1615. lOt 3 OZ'T and vetch hay. Also good hove hay. Can deliver. Mike Yur kcr, phone 16104, Forest Orove. 9tfc THE APRON SHOP, special zing <n hemstitching, installing zip- go clothing repair, alterations, looted at Seawright Cleaners. J'h-.n“ 1211. June Willis. 7tfc BUY liv stock, furniture and ellaneous every day. Also ■sr’ farm sales anywhere. Sale • in y Friday, call 7615. Your »tvf«tock consignments are v.ry »m> h appreciated. Forest Grove Ao tion Market is owned and at.ti by L. R. Senff and C. W Christiansen, Auctioneers. 6tfc 8 JR AIN FED Her . ford steer beef Io sale. Halves only, market g>T See Harold Bergerson 2tfc SAND, gravel, crushed rock, fill th Call 3611, A. G. Ostrander. 26152c F OR SALE—Cars, Trucks BUY NOW SPRING SPECIALS MU CHEVROLET 2-dr.. RAH. Low mileage. Green Co lor $1675 $495 Down (30 Months to Pay) ”. CHEVROLET Club Coupe Radio and Heater. A real nice car that looks like new $ 915 $285 Down (18 Months To Pay) 45*3 CHEVROLET ton pick up. Radio, heater, corner cab windows. 4 speed trans mission. Many extras. $895 $290 Down (18 Months to Pay) 4949 DESOTO 4 dr. R&H. Auto- malic transmission. A car with distinc tion $ 850 $275 Down ilB Months To Pay) t$49 DODGE 2 dr. sedan. Com plete Over haul $555 $175 Down ’ CHEVROLET cl. cpe. Ex ce’lent condition $36C S CHEVROLET 2 ton trucks. VTRNONIA AUTO COMPANY ’© ’ ears in Business in Vernonia I 342 Vernonia lltlc I V A L U E S GUARANTEED USED CARS 95-3 DODGE V 8 hardtop conv. 4000 miles. Ivory and black. Radio, heater, underbody coat- i.eg. gyro torque trans. tint «.ass $2497 t!J3 WILLYS 6 station wagon. '00 miles. Heater, overdrive. tea mw $1575 .J53 PLYMOUTH 4 dr. sedan. Ivadio. heater. Clean as a whistle. Motor overhauled. A Buy at $995 $51 DODGE Coronet 4 dr. se dan. 2 tone blue. A sharp car Motor overhauled. A »teal $1195 US! PLYMOUTH Cranbrook club cpe. Radio, heater $1047 C*thers to choose from. Also specials on new and used trucks GARDEN TRACTOR H P. engine. 10-inch plow, har rr w and other equipment. Cost c.r-v about $400. Special $145. I4AWKEN MOTORS Dodge • Plymouth lltlc rOR SALE—Insurance I. HUDSON Insuraace. tele- {•■’me 773. We have a reliable i'n-, writing cars for 3. 8. 9 r ths at low rates. Also fire . ance. Geo. Bell, H Hudson. $7tfc t r FOR SALE—Real Ettate 3 BEDROOM home on 3 lots on Rock creek. Furnished. Electric stove and water heater. Call 533, Ml Grant St. 9t3 GOOD 4-room modern house: | wired for range. Two bed rooms, 2s basement, concrete foundation. $3800, good terms or vet’s loan can be arranged. 2.75 ACRES, close in, good 8-room modern house wired for range Two bedrooms down. 3 up. A good buy at $4750. Good terms or consider trade in Vernonia. DON BAYLEY. BROKER MacDonald Hotel, Vernonia, Ore lltlc INATTENTIVE WHILE Spring Sports Schedule Issued _________________________________ I FURNISHED three-roum apart ment and bath. Electric range refrigerator, oil heat and use of Twenty dates for spring sports laundry. Riverview Apts. Large sleeping room with two beds. activities were released for publi Kitchen privilege if desired. city earlier this week bv Bill Riverview Apts._____________ Utfc Vlcek, high school athletic direc tor, covering the events that wul 4-ROOM house with bath and take place starting April 1 and breakfast nook. Electric or oil continuing through May 22. heat, electric water heater. April 1 — Golf, Parkrose, here. Partly furnished. Newly 3 p.m. finished, fresh and clean. Very April 2 — Baseball, Banks, here low rent. See owner at house 2:30 p.m. Saturday, March 20. 470 North April 6 — "Baseball. Scappoose, St.__________________________ lltlc there. 4-ROOM DUPLEX for rent. Elec, April 9 — Golf, Astoria, here, 1 p.m. heat, range, water heater. Call 1414.__________________________ 9t3 April 13 — "Baseball. Warrenton, here, 2:30 p.m. APARTMENT for rent. Newly April 15 — Track, Triangula, decorat d. 376 North St., L. M. meet at Scappoose. Porterfield. 5tfc April 16 — Baseball, Rainier there. WANTED April 17 — G If. Seaside, there. HOUSEKEEPER for small fami April 20—Baseball. Banks, there. ly; $75 per month, room and April 22 — Track, Triangular meet, here. board. Inquire at Eagle office _____________________________ 1113 April 23 — Baseball, St. Helens, here, 2:30 p.m. THREE old pianos, cheap. Write April 24 — Golf. Seaside, here, P.O. box 510, McMinnville. lltl 9:30. April 27 — "Baseball, Clatskanie NATIONAL organization offers there. opportunity to make money in your spare time, writing credit re April 30 — Track, League Meet at Scappoose. ports in the Cave Junction area, i May 4 — ‘Baseball, Seaside, here. Interesting work. Business know 2:30 ledge or education prefetred. Write W. M. Abelein. P.O. Box May 6 — Golf. Parkrose, there. ill, Portland 7, Oregon. lOt'c May 7 — Track, county meet here. BOOKKEEPING and Income Tax May 11 — Baseball, Rainier, here, 2:30. Reporting. If you have a diffi cult tax problem, perhaps I can May 14 — Track, district meet at Beaverton. save you money. Alb rt Childs. 225 North street. 8tfc May 21 and 22 — Track, state meet at Corvallis. • Denotes league games. I WANTED BERRY WORKERS Nurse Speaks At PTA Meeting Work to start, weather permitting TRANSPORTATION FURNISH E D Register by postcard io ROLLING HILLS FARM Banks. Oregon 8tfc CASH PAID for any number or k.nds of cattle, pigs, feeder or fat hogs. Walt Altman. Auctioneer. Write or phone 7612, Forest Grove. 3tfc HIGHEST cash prices paid for cream and eggs at your door— picked up once or twice weekly— call or write Forest Grove Cream ery, Forest Grove, Oregon. Phone 126._________________________ 14tfc CARPENTRY WORK: Repair, re modeling, new construction. Rea sonable rates by day or by con tract. E J Parkhurst, 1042 Weed Ave., or see Pete Brunsman. SOtfc CLASSIFIED RATES MINIMUM charge 40c for 25 words or less. Words over min imum. 2c each. Three inser tions for the price of two. NO information on classifieds will be given out until after paper it mailed. BLIND ads with answers to be handled by the Eagle: Mini mum charge 80c No informa tion given relative to such ads. NO CLASSIFIED OR DISPLAY ADV. WILL BE ACCEPTED AFTER WED NOON EXCEPT FOR NEXT WEEK S PAPER. POETRY accepted only as paid matter Rate: 5c per type line. PRIVING Tke Traveler« Safety Serewa FOR RENT * | > i | TREH/ARNE — Mrs. Frankie Stephens entertained the birth day club at her home Thursday in honor of her birthday. Sever al members were unable to at tend due to illness. Mrs. Rosa Weaver and children moved into one of Rilla Snyder's houses Wednesday. Mr. and Mr-. Harry Weaver helped her move Mr. and Mrs. Byron Kirkbride motored to Portland Sunday and visited with Jo Ann at the Shrin- ers' hospital. They took the Council Crest scenic drive on the way home. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Stephens and Sylvia visited Mr. and Mr, Harry Weaver and children Fri day. BIRKENFELD — Several from this community attended the minstrel show at Mist last Thurs day. Mrs. Ann Wallace of Seaside visited at the Art Bellingham home Sunday. Mr and Mrs. J. C. Crouch and family of Astoria spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Art Bel lingham and Mrs. Elsa Richard son. Kathryn Elliott and some friends stopped here a few min utes enroute to Oregon City from the coast. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Itzen of Cor vallis spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Johnson and Virginia. Mr. and Mrs Ted Bellingham I and Monte visited at the Don | TREHARNE — Mr. and Mrs Jensen’s in Yamhill Sunday. The Nehalem Valley Square Jack Odam are the parents of a dancers will hold their square girl. Jacqulin ? Carol, born March dance this Friday. Their previous 8 at the Jones hospital in Hills boro. Mother and babe returned dance was cancelled. home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Beck are the parents of a girl, Leann Jean, born Saturday evening, March 3. at the Jones hospital in Hills boro. Harry Weaver was home from OVERVIEW — Mr. and Mrs. work Monday because of illness Bert Snyder is home from Olof Jacobson spent Friday and Saturday in Portland. Mr. Ja school this week, being ill sine • cobson saw his doctor and will * last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Don Reynolds. have to wear his brace another | month. He fractured a vertebrae j Cathie and Glen, visited with Mr. in a fall at the mill six weeks ago. j and Mrs. Harry Weaver and Sunday evening and Sunday visitors at the home ■ family of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mahar watched TV. They also visited were Mr. and Mrs. Clark Cain and 1 Mr. and Mrs. Marvin McGaughey family and Mr. and Mrs. Jack j and family Sunday and ?.Ionday Henrickson and family of Port- 1 night. Harry Weaver and Marvin land and Mr. and Mrs. Don Mahar I and family of Yamhill. ! Stephens motored to Hillsbor > Mrs. Vincent Gowen of Port I Friday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Selwvn Graves, Ludlow, Washington visited her I parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Olin. I Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Thacker from Friday until Monday. • watched T V. with William Fal coner. Mary and Bud Edie Wed nesday night. Daughter Born Monday Mr. and Mrs. George Smith and family called at th? Wilbur To Riverview Couple Thacker home Friday night and RIVERVIEW — Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Thacker called at R. A. Peterson are the parents of the G. W. Thacker and Selywn a girl burn March 15 at the Port Graves homes Sunday afternoon land General hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carter OAKES and children and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tucker and children of RADIO Vernonia spent Sunday picnick and ing at Cannon Beach and Ecola TV CENTER Park. Now showing and installing | Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Smith 1954 Models of Admiral TV { and Mr. and Mrs. Louis McCoy sets. Also Radios and Record * drove out from Portland bring Players. | ing Mrs. Glenn Mitchell home after she had visited them two ADMIRAL SALES weeks. She reports that her AND SERVICE husband, who is in the Veteran’s PHONE 774 hospital, is improving. Births Listed For Two Couples FOR TRADE_________ WILL trade six-room house with three bedrooms, fireplace, modern between Eugene and Springfield for Vernonia property up to $3500 and $700 cash. See Mrs Charles Poetter, 1228 Second Ave., or write to C. W. McDonald, 3905 E. 14th, Eugene. Ore. 10t3c Members of Club Play At Gibson Home Friday Minstrel Show Attended at Mist MIST — The PTA met Thurs day evening at the home of Mrs. J W. Howry for a very interest ing meeting A speech was given by the county nurse. Mrs. Cail Enneberg went tu Forest Grove Monday, taking Mrs. George Jones up. Mrs. J. O. Libel from Seaside visited Mrs. Chas. Hansen Thurs day. Mrs. Leo Haberman came over from Clatskanie Tuesday and visited her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. George Jones. Mrs. Anna Wallace was up from Seaside for a f< w days last week at the A R Mens home Mr. and Mis Tom Ford and two boys of Portland spent the week end at her home here with the E O Hansens. Mr. and Mrs. Bern Bliss of Tillamook and Mrs. T Kulju and Mrs. Tom Ford of Portland at tended the Berg funeral t last week. Little Sandia Kay Hansen, daughter of Mr and Mrs Norman Hansen, celebrated her first birth day Tuesday by having a b.rth- day party ftu 14 youngsters. M.s Clifford Salmi of Woodson was hostess. Several mothers also attended and all had a good time. Margie and Shirley Wikstrom were home from Clatskanie over the week end Tuesday mornings paper said the loose convict his been cap tured It makes one feel a little more secure about leaving their d'Xirs unlocked Bowling Results INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE Won Los; King’s Grocery 73 31 Mill Market 56 48 Bob’s Union 50 54 Clatskanie 30 74 CITY LEAGUE Dessy’s 93 Sunset Lumber 50 Sundland's 38 4 S. P. &c S. 29'z 14 54 65 74'2 TWERP LEAGUE A. B. C. ’s 39 Dusenbury's 37 Lew’s Place 31 Vernonia Bakery 29 29 31 37 39 WOMENS LEAGUE Dessy’s 62 Safeway 60 Vernonia Drug 52 Sam’s Food Store 34 42 44 52 70 Family Moves To Home Here ROCK CREEK — The Keasey extension unit met at the home of Mrs. Ted DeWitt W dnesday March 10. Since the planning program didn’t take up much time, games were enjoyed. Twc visitors w. re present. Mildred Brady and Mabel Leichtenberg. Others attending were: Betty Brady, Rena Brady, Eda Parker. Mary Christensen. Hilda Keasey Iola Dibbcn. Ella Martan. Vivian Counts. May Krieger and Blanche DeWitt. The Van Werts have finally moved to their home here per manently. He plans to driv. back and forth to his work in Portland. Ray Repplinger of Joseph has visited relatives, the T'd DeWitts and the Ben Westerbergs. sever al times recently. He is plan ning to move his family to Port land or its vicinity as soon as a place can be located. Necia DeWitt and Elia Martan attended a party at Betty Bri.dy’. Fi ¡day evening. Injury Requires Help of Brace | SHOP NEHALEM — SHOP NEHALEM — SHOP NEH ALEM s a •t. SUGGESTIONS TO INCLUDE WITH YOUR o NEXT GROCERY ORDER "Z slEIH ’z z. n 3rd St. Home Occupied Now RIVERVIEW — Mr. and Mrs Gerald Millis of Forest Grove spent the week end at the homes of Mrs. Blanche Millis and Mr and Mrs R. M. Aldrich of Ver nonia. Mr. and Mrs. W L Dibb-n and four children have moved inte the Scamann house on 3rd St. coming from the Vic Bergerson place on Rock creek Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wing of Portland visited at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Fowler and Mrs. Ruby Biggs Saturday. Mrs. P L. Welter spent Mon day at St. Helens visiting Mrs. Helen Rand. A. L. Parker spent Monday at the home of his nephew and wife. Mr. and Mrs Walt Parker. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Beck of Portland drove out Tuesday even, ing and took their two daugh ters. Mrs. L L. Wells and Mrs Jack Akins and daughters, home with them for the night. Mrs. Wells and son. Lester, returned home the next day. Mr and Mrs Jewell Lloyd and family and Darlene Bernardi of Pittsburg spent Sunday at Sea side visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs Robert Poole. z. T. NEHALEM •z MARKET AND GROCERY For Delivery Every Day Phone 721 JB K31VH3N dOIIS — KI4-IVII3X .1OHS — l\3 IVH.3N Jdlls i.