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6 THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1954 THE EAGLE. VERNONIA. CLASSIFIEDS ORE. I Bear Damaging Young Fir Trees Reports have reached the state forestry department that bears are damaging small second I growth timber in certain areas of WANTED FOR SALE—General western Oregon. HAY 'BALING WANTED. Have WANTED: Used play pen in good The damage appears so serious 26tlc string hay baler to bale hay 15c condition. Phone 1682. that the forestry department per bale. Ike Dass. Phone 3T11. WANTED TO BUY: Livestock, all made an extensive airplane sur 27t3c kinds, by head or pound, your vey of forests to determine the AUCTION SALE July 10 at Mid- ■ place or mine, Midway Com- extent of the depredations. Cur rently, damage appears south of way Community Auction. Clata- munity Auction, Clatskanie Tillamook and two somewhat I Miscellaneous i phone 2437 harie. Oregon. 23tfc I larger areas in Clatsop and one I 2 p.m. John 12.30, livestock I in Columbia. Serious loss from Wilmarth, phone 2437, Clatskanie, I NOTICE bears was first reported from the On-gon. ___________ 27tlc NOTICE is hereby given residents Grays Harbor area of the state ol FOR SALE: Three female canary of the City of Vernonia in ac Washington. The bears seemingly have ac birds. Reasonable Phone 1343, cordance with ordinance No. 163, quired a taste for the tender in M' John Scott, 714 3rd St. 27tl to cut and remove and keep cut ner bark or cambium of the I HAVE five acres of fine hay from their property and from young firs with the result that and clover Will give half to any the half of th? street abutting many of them have been com «ne that will come and mow it, the property, all weeds, grass and pletely stripped. Deep claw and or if tb’y want it baled I will noxious vegetation more than 10 tooth marks are left on the mul- five half and they pay for half inches in height during the tilated stems of the saplings. In of the baling Guy R Currier months of June, July, August and some areas, damage runs to 90 five miles south of Vernonia on per cent of th" stand of trees. September. Timber road. 27tl In the Fortuna district in the A. D. Lolley 25t3c coastal area of California, the City Marshall READY FOR THE FREEZER, Hammond Lumber company has sliced strawberries in sugar ANYONE interested in raising pa< ked 24 to the case. Red rasp I rabbits for profit with guaran reported that depredations by berries in syrup, packed 24 to the teed market, contact Don Bayley black bears are putting them out of the tree farming business. «as». WHOLESALE PRICE at MacDonald Hotel or inquire at Officials at the state forestry Wr.t» or cull Banks Frozen Foods, Vernonia Eagle office. 25t4c department say that eround sur* Banks, Oregon. Phone Banks veys will be made of damag 'd 281. 261 fc CA^D of thanks areas and after a report is made, FOR SALE: Good hay. Will sell WE DESIRE to express to our studies for control measures will in the field or can be put up on kind neighbors and friends our be instigated. «hares. U. N Rundell, River heartfelt thanks for th"ir many \ ■* ,. 26 tj acts of kindness and expressions PHILCO TV set, $89. Inquire at of sympathy in our recent be- Engle office 26t3c reavsment. The beautiful floral offerings were especially appre FIVE YEARS AGO 'TWO 5 HP 3 phase motors 1750- ciated. From The Eagle, July 7. 1943 34M) RPM. Two inch pump, Fair- Norris Soden Mr. and Mrs. Bill Horn drove tHmks-Mor.se shallow well pump 27t lc Mary Lanphear to Corvallis Saturday and brought Stoney Point. 25t3c OUR DEEP and sincere apprecia Clarence Snyder and Bill Chal WOOD. Cut your own. Alder, tion and thanks for all th • kind mers home from Boy’s State ses maple, wild cherry and fir. See nesses shown us by our friends sions which they had attended. Ben Davis and Rex Normand Ait Kittleson 1*4 miles out on P. and neighbors, and for the floral 4) Mellinger road 25t3 offerings, cards and other ex were delegates from Vernonia at «•pressions of sympathy at the time tending the Western Safety con CASH PAID for furniture, live ference at the Multnomah hotel of our bereavement. stock, machin . v, tools any time in Portland last week D».egates i Mrs. Lona Weidman Forest Grove Auction, L. R. Senft 27t 1 were present from 11 western and family jnd C. W Christiansen, owners states and the conference dealt and auctioneers. Phone 7615. with accident prevention in the IN MEMORIUM 16tfc major fields of th? horn •, in TO THE memory of Grandma SANI4, gravel, crushed rock, fill Sitts who pass 'd away one year dustry and traffic. J?rol Moran and James Kirk- But. Call 3811, A. G. Ostrander. ago. Gon ■ but not forgotten brid? were among stud'nt j at 26152c VIVIAN COUNTS 27tl 4-H summer school at Ci rvallis FOR SALE—Rea! Estate IN LOVING memory of Jimmie who obtained Governor McKay’s Coleman Who Passed Away rulegraph. HOME WITH INCOME TEN YEARS AGO Sunday, July 4, 1954 M( 1DERN 4 room house, 1 block From The Eagle, July 6. 1944 The life of Jimmie Coleman from new high school. Wired for Frank Taylor was named state Was like a rolling train ri.nge, electric heat, very good Trav’ling on from town to town central committeeman for the Re rendition throughout. Also has With a heart racked with pain. publican party at a meeting of 3 room modern rental. Fill! the Columbia county commit.ee A song of joy, a song of tears, print for both $5900.00, nr c.m m-'n and women at St. Helens 'in A song that told of love, !>.• purchased separate. Very Were songs he sang with all June 29. food terms. The I.W.A. hall is being re- his heart DON BAYLEY, BROKER modeled by converting it to a him abbve. Till God called I MacDonald Hotel Vernonia, Ore So when a thought crossed his one story building by removing Nile the t< p floor of the structur - and mind putting on a new roof. Th" in It was with pride, 2 BEDROOM home furnished tern. r is also being remodeled I.!, Lit. $2800. Phone 1432. And so it was he died. and refinished with beaver board. 2413 It only eased his pain. The end of the fiscal year for .And though our hearts will mourn the postal department showed an FOR SALE Insurance for him. increase in bond buying here His memory will remain with $336,318 75 worth being pur Ma Vike chased from the Vernonia post Oscar Vike office during the past year, Emil Shirl»e Vik - Messing, post master raported. Cliff Fctherston and FIFTEEN YEARS AGO family. 27tl From The Eagle, July 7. 1933 The July 4th holiday was a LEGAL NOTICE FOR RENT very qui *t one here with no cele CALL FOR BIDS 1 < )R bration and no accidents or in The board of directors of juries reported. tnrr!» School District N" 42 Jt . Birkcn ríiTi » • Marjorie I.ange and Thurman f Id. Oregon will receive bids for ins .5 DeHart were married at a pretty the repair of all electrical wir ( Hf ce garden wedding on June 30th, ing in the school house, gym the 20th wedding anniversary of FURNISHED apartment, three nasium, and teachers cottage. the bride s parents, Mr. and Mrs. ns ms .uni bath, electric rang» These repairs to comply with the Frank Lange. uno refrigerator; electric heat; State Electrical Code Specifica- fm use of laundry. Riverview tions may be secured from the apartments 23tfc clerk Bids to be in the hands of the clerk on or before 8 pm. Al’ MODERN deluxe apartment Wednesday. July 7th Ths board Molab’.v foi one or two No child, reserves the right to accept or n n. 4M Um • Ave Photo reject any or all bids 25tfc NATAL — Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ethel M LarscQ, Clerk Taylor and girls were here at 2542c WANTED their horn • from W.xidland. Wash CLASSIFIED RATES ington ov“r Saturday night. They were in Hillsboro on the fourth MINIMUM charge 40c for 25 where they joined friends for a words or loss. Words over min BERRY PICKERS picntc dinner imum. 2c rach. Thrao inter* BOTH HILL AND MOUNTAIN Mr and Mrs. Max Oblack and tions for the piaca of two. BERRIES Maxine and Larry and the Clair Transportation furnished Excel- BLIND ads with answers to be Devine family were among the handled by the Eagle Mini I lent berrios. Register by post Seaside visitors on the 4th mum charge *0c No informa card to — Mr and Mrs Bill Pringle and tion given relative to such ads. ROLLING HILLS FARM THE EAGLE assumes no finan Billy spent the Fourth at Seaside Mr and Mrs. Kenneth McCor- Oregon Star Rt., Banks, I cial responsibility for errors i mick and three children of Cor 13tfc that may appear in ads pub vallis and Ethel Graham of Al- lished in its columns, but in CASH PAID for anv number or bany wer» Monday d.nner guests case where this paper is at lur'd» of cattl. pigs, feeder or fat of the Oblacks fault, will reprint that part of hi n Walt Altman. Auctioneer Dick Wadd'll, Dick Johnson an adv. in which the typo W: • or phone 7013, Forert and Junior Wilson were in Sea graphical mistake occurs. Grove. 3tfc NO CLASSIFIED OR DISPLAY side on the Fourth of July Mr. and Mrs Lewis called on ADV. WILL BE ACCEPTED HIGHEST cash pi we» paid for the Noble Dunlaps on Wednes- AFTER WED NOON EXCEPT emm and eggs at vour door— FOR Nc.XT WEEKS PAPER. day f ' a- d up onte or twice weekly— Mr». G w Parman and M“. ca . or urite Forest Grove Cream CARD of Thanks k Not.ce« 80c. en, Forest Grove. Oregon Phone POETRY accepird only as paid Art Bellingham and boys spent 14tfc matter Rate: to per type line. last Wednesday at the beach tt Seaside YESTERDAYS Molalla Buckeroo Attracts I Many on Fourth of July BIRKENFELD — Mr and Mrs. Ted Bellingham. Mr. and Mrs. Don Jepson, Mr and Mrs Del- mar Jepson and Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Jepson spent the fourth at the Molalla Buckeroo. Week end guests of Mr and Mrs. Fred Udey were Mr and Mrs William Sayers and daughter of Portland Mr and Mrs. Art Bellingham and boys, Mr and Mrs. G. W. Parman and boys and Mrs. Elsa Richardson spent the week end at Seaside. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Larson and children went to Seaside on Monday. Mrs. Guy Bellingham spent the week end with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Tren- holm of Astoria« Mr. and Mrs. Larry Miller of Portland called on Mr and Mrs. Fred Udey Monday. Cecil Elliott flew to Walla Walla Thursday after his car. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Elliott and Kathryn and Harold Crowston spent the fourth with Mr. and Mrs. Don Jensen at Hillsboro. Berry Picker Hit by Illness BIRKENFELD — Birdie Lu Ashley became seriously ill in the berry field last week and was taken to Longview to the hos- pital for an emergency appen- Monday she was re- dectomy. ported as out of danger. Several from here attended the wedding reception of Mr. Mrs. Brub Norman at the halem Valley Grange hall Tuesday. . Mr. and Mrs. Stauffer Nancy and George Bellingham went to St. Paul the fourth to the Rodeo. Mrs. Wilfred Parman and Mrs. Ted Bellingham made a trip to Portland Thursday to get Dick Parman. Dick came into Port- land on the bus from Condon where he had spent almost three They weeks visiting relatives, also called at the hospital to see little Marty Bellingham and re port he is doing fine and will be home soon. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Itzen. called on Mr. and Mrs. Walter Carl and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil El liott Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Siebel are driv ing a n"w pickup. Henry Turner is home and im proving rapidly. However he w 11 be unable to work for a week or i i Holiday Fun Has NATAL — Mr and Mrs Ira Peterson motored to Mountain dale on the Fourth where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Raddits. Mr and Mrs. Noble Dunlap called on the Robert Lindsays on Sunday. Fourth of July visitors at the Clyde Henderson hetme were Mr and Mrs C. Kraig and family of Seattle and Mrs. Goode of Port land. Mrs. Goode remained over for a longer visit. Lincoln Peterson attended the ball game in Portland on the Fourth. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Vicors were week end guests at the Dae Vere Hershey home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wilson spent the day of the Fourth at Move to Seattle Made Friday RIVERVIEW — Mrs. S. j. Parsons left Thursday to make her horn" in Seattle, after spend ing six years at the home of Mrs. Alice Mills. Coming from Seattle for Mrs. Parsons were her daugh ters, Mrs. J. F. Jaffarian, and son Paul Jaffarian. Mr. and Mrs. Dick McNair and children, Claude Jr. and Clau dine Gibson attend'd the Jalopy races at Deer Island on Sunday. Mrs. Charles Allen is visiting her mother. Mrs. Ethel Sabine at Raymond. Washington She plans to stay several weeks as her mother is in poor health. Seaside Sonny Dass was a Wednesday night visitor in Portland at the home of his sister and family, the Don Armstrongs. Social Security What are you buying in social Mostly this question security? brings a fairly vague answer about so much a month at age 65. But do you know what else** Besides retirement benefits at age 63 benefits payable include sur vivors insurance to the deceased workers family. Like automobile collision insurance, we all hope w? never collect on survivors in surance, but it is well to know what is there. For the workers growing fami ly, are monthly benefits to the children under age 18 and to the widow who has these children in her care. These payments can total $168.90 a month. Other survivor benefits pay able can be to the widow or de pendent widower aged 65, or fi nally, dependent parents aged 65 if no entitled spouse or children survive. In practically all cases a lump- sum death payment is payable on an insur'd worker’s death. We suggest you inquire now about survivor benefits and have the information available to your family just in case. Your social security office or representative will provide additional details as to benefits and proofs necessary to start payments. SHOP NEHALEM — SHOP NEHALEM — SHOP NEH M EM SUGGESTIONS TO INCLUDE WITH YOUR NEXT GROCERY ORDER NEHALEM MARKET AND GROCERY For Delivery Every Day Phone 721 W3IVHRN dOlIS — WHTVH3N «IOHS — WS TV UHM «1OHS I Seaside Popular On July Fourth WANTED ALSO COILETTES FOR IRONING CORDS, PORTABLE HEATERS, ETC ELIMINATES SNARLED CORDS. f The Vernonia Eagle Office Supplies