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C THURSDAY, NOV 11, 1954 THE VERNONIA. EAGLE, ORE. CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE—General I I FOR TRADE PLACE ORDERS now for your WILL TRADE small boy’s bicycle home made fruit cake. All orders I in good condition for or on good must’lH- in by December 10. Cash I large boy’s bicycle. See Ben with order Inquire Mabie Solay, I Fowler at the Post Office. 45t3 • St 45t3 AUCTION sale November 13 at Midway Community Auction, Clatskanie, Oregon. Miscellan eous 12:30, livestock 2 p m. John WJ’marth, phone 2437, Clatskanie Oregon. 45tlc FOR SALE: Montag wood heater; B twell Chesterfield set; solid oak square dining table, three leaves; 7-way floor lamp; double bid, complete. John W Young. 45tl FOR RENT: Furnished Apt., 3 rooms and bath; electric range and refrig.; oil heat; free use of laundry. Also, furnished apt. with electric range and refrig, and electric heat. And, one large room with two beds, suitable fot coupl". Kitchen privileges if desired Riverview Apts. 44tfc APARTMENTS FOR RENT Fur nished. Electric stoves and hot water heaters. 117 North Street. Haven Apartments. 37tfc FOR SALE: Good Oil heater, 4 or 5 room size. $25 00. See Vern Sykes at Vernonia Auto Co. 44t>« WANTED X NATAL At the home of Robert Mathews on Sunday for dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Don Hall of M »:on, Washington, Mrs Maude Rogers and Margaret Howes of Seaside, and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Beach of Birkenfeld Mr. and Mrs. Don Hall are leav i ing in a few days for Arizona where they plan to spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith of Roseburg were recent visitors at the Pringle home. Mrs. Nettie Titus who has been visiting at the Pringle home went to Rose burg with the Smiths for a cou ple of weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Don Armstrong and girls were Sunday guests at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ike Dass. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Birke.i- feld are spending a few days here at their farm. Mr and Mrs. Dee Vere Her- shey called on the Harvey Rid lings and the Albert Childs in Vernonia Saturday. Mrs. Robert Mathews and Mrs. George Mathews were St. Helens visitors and shoppers Tuesday. CASH PAID for any number or kinds of cattle, pigs, feeder or fat hogs. Walt Altman, Auctioneer. Write pr phone 7612, Forest Grove. 3tfc FOR SALE: Wiener pigs. William Lythie McGraw Farm, Buxton, Oregon. 44t2c FOR SALE: One 3-bulb Fluores- <•• • t lamp, $5.00; Duo-therm oil ■ • h fail. $55 00 W E M< Kinney, Timber Rt 44t3 i i I SMALL COLEMAN oil heater. S12.M Ml R D. Eby. 43t3c FOR SALE: Like new, sofa and < hti r in rose colored frieze. Dan Canon. Phone 923. 40tfc Club Plans for Christmas Party 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 TREHARNE - Mrs. Sarah Cox entertained the Birthday club members at her home Thursday in honor of her ■ birthday. Mrs. Pearl DeWolf and Mrs. Betty Pollock and Vickie were new neighbors and friends who at tended in addition to the regular members, The ladies drew names for the Christmas party which will be held December 9 at Mrs. Sib Falconer’s home. Mrs. Carl Snyder was a din ner gu ’st of Grandma Skinner in Vernonia Thursday. Miss Virginia Huntington of Hillsboro and S/N Keith Kelly of Tongue Point were week end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Kirkbride and family. Donna, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pollock is ill in bed with the flu. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Kirkbride, daughter Rosalie and S N Keith Kelly of Tongue Point were luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Smith of Vernonia fol lowing church services Sunday evening. WANTED TO BUY: Livestock, all kinds, by head or pound, your place or mine, Midway Com- munity Auction, Clatskanie phone 2437. 23tfc FOR SALE: On" Logger's Dream; aLu eleven good used truck tires, »•/•. 9:00x20. Harold Bergerson. 39tfc NOTICE NOTICE. Will party who picked up hunter Tuesday night and brought to Vernonia please con- tact C. H. Samuel, 6906 N.E. Sandy Blvd, Portland Phone collect G A. 7770 or TR 2516. Re ward. 43t3 CASH PAID for furniture, live- k U x k, machinery, tools any time Fen st Grove Auction, L. R. Senfi and C. W. Christiansen, owners and auctioneers. phone 7615. lfitfc SAND, gravel, crushed rock, fill dirt Call 3811, A. G. Ostrander. 26t52c CARD OF THANKS OUR HEARTFELT thanks to all who extended sympathy and help in our recent sorrow, For the beautiful service, floral offerings and other kindnesses, we are deeply grateful. Edna Heenan Mr. and Mrs. John R Heenan and son 45tl FOR SALE—Real Estate FOR SALE: 2-room house $600 c.nh, $700 terms Ona wrought in -i cook stove. Make offer. Pr< ie 339 or see F. O. Lundgren. Timber route. 44t3c FOR SALE 5-room home with 4 room rental adjacent Both fur*1 shed and modern. Proper ty eludes extra lot. 542 Third St. Ora Cockrell. 44t3 ATTORNEYS Bowling Results Stamm F. Johnson Commercial Bank Building Fridays only 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. MEN’S BOWLING LEAGUE INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE Won Lost Bessy’s 19 13 Mill Market 17 15 Long Bell 15 17 Bob’s Union 13 19 CITY LEAGUE Lyle's Barber Shop 29 3 Pete’s Place 18 1-1 Oaks's Telev 13 19 Radiant Cleaners 4 28 WOMEN’S LEAGUE Brunsmans 18 14 Vernonia Drug 17 15 Dessv's 16 16 Sam's Food 13 19 High individual game score went to Jean Striker with 189 and high individual series to Ger trude Schalock with 511 Dessv's team held high game score of 774 and Sam's Food Store had high series score of 2305. Della Broman and Mary Fin- nerty each picked up a 5-10 split. FOR SALE: 5 room house; in cludes living room, dining room. 2 bedrooms, kitchen and bath; < leclric water heater, Spark oil heater. 558 3rd St. 44t3 FOR SAI J1? 4 room modern house in Riverview. 3 acres, fruit trees. out buildings, own water System. Close to schixil bus. For information phone 7710 43t3 FARMS 4 ROOM modern house, chick >. u <• ami woodshed on one icr; y.ist out of Vernonia, . very eat Price $4000 Very go«xi terms. VERY attractive modern 4-rooin log house; 11 acres land, just out of city limits Full price ♦4358 Good terms. ROOM modern house close in, «22M. Good terms DON BAYLEY. BROKER Pa’ace Cafe - Vernonia. Oregon i CLASSIFIED RATES I Laundry and Dry Cleaning Dole Pineapple Juice 46-oz. can 25c Each Standby Tuna. Chunk Style 29c Each Aew f fi, Complete Re-styling Mark Chevrolets Chevrolet’s announcement of a complete »tyl- been advanced in what the company credits a. the ing transformation in 1955 model* is verified by most sensational model in it« history. A new V8 en this view of the Bel Air «port coupe. Re-engineered gine of 162 horsepower is a feature. The luxurious from the tires lip, the new models offer improve two-toned interiors are color-keyed with the ex ment* in every phase of motoring. Power, suspen terior. I he wind.hiehl .weeps gracefully around sions, »leering, visibility, comfort, safety have all to vertical corner pillar, giving greater visibility. Dairy Farm Has New Owners new owners RIVERVIEW— ■The ’ of the former Lester Blair dairy farm are Mr. and Mrs Walter | Gunnell. The Blairs and Gun- .pells traded property, the Blairs moving to Portland, into the Gunnells former home. We wish to welcotpe Mr. and Mrs. Gunnell and their four children to our neighborhood. Harold Williams of Portland spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Jerman. Mr and Mrs Bill Luttrell have bought the Hawkins house on the highway and moved there from out on the Timber road, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hill Kenny Parker of Port Orford Gloria Parker of N -halem visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs Walter Parker Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Olin Robbins are the parents of a son, born Novem ber 5 at the Portland General Hospital. He weighs 8 pounds ’ and 8 ounces. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Lunsford of Springfield are the parents of a girl, born at the home of Mrs. E. L. Lloyd, November 2, weigh ing 8 pounds and named Sherry Mae. Mrs. Lunsford was former ly Geraldine Dusek. Dr. and Mrs. Foltz of Vallejo. California visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Dodt on Wednesday. Mrs. Jack .Anderson and daugh ter, Kimmie of C -dar Hills and .Mrs Gerald McCool and children of Bonny Slope visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Huntley on Monday. STILL A BIST VALUE I Many women suffer discom fort because they buy shoes to fit the occasion instead of the feet. ADMIRAL RADIO — TELEVISION APPLIANCES Come it» and »ee the NEW 1955 line in TV with the ALUMI NIZED DYNA RAY 270-inch oicture. Small down payment. EASY TERMS. Your telephone is at your service day or night, in good weather or bad, every single day of the year. Today you can call more people and more people can call you than ever before. Your telephone helps make life more profitable and more enjoyable for you. Costs of providing you this improved telephone service have increased rapidly in the past few years. Our annual payroll has risen from a million dollars per year at the close of World War II to over 5 million dollars a year today. The actual cost of our plant in service has risen from less than 8 million dollars at the end of 1945 to over 25 million dollars today. This year alone we are spending over 6 million dollars to improve our facilities and to make more telephones available for more people. Reluctantly, we have found it necessary to request modest increases in telephone rates. Without these increases we would be unable to continue our improvement and expansion programs. But dollar for dollar, your telephone still is one of your "best values” for your money. We repeat again our pledge to provide you with the finest possible telephone service at the lowest possible aost. PHONE 744 SALES SERVICE OAKES RADIO SHOP Eggs, Grade A Medium Size » » » I » • : ! i i I i 3 Doz. for $1.00 Do Ann's Skineless Wieners 35c Pound M. D. Toilet Tissu Finest Quality IN THURSDAY BACK THURSDAY Sit nny senile 10c Roll MILL MARKET : AND LOCKERS 1 f i Bring To— BEN BRICKEL S BARBER SHOP i Oregon Laundry » I » I I • ♦ I I and Dry Cleaners Armour Chili With Beans 16-oz Can 5 for $1.00 Steps to prevent unused ice boxes from becoming death traps for children have been taken by local governments in six states. FOR SALE; 2 bedroom home with Youngstown kitchen Priced low at $4000 $1000 down, hal- »nee lik«1 rent Located at 626 Ri e Avenue. Dan Cason 43t3c MINIMUM charge 40c for 25 words or less. Words over min- ■mum. 2c each. Three inter- hont for the paice of two. CARD of Thanks St Notices: 80c. BLIND eds 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. THE EAGLE assumes no finan cial responsibility for errors that may appear in ads pub 1 shed in its columns, but in case whir» this paper is at fault, will reprint that part of an adv, in which the typo graphical mistake occurs. POETRY accepted only as paid matter. Rate . Sc per type line. FOR RENT FOR RENT Two furnished hou ses, 334 B St.; Two bedroom. $45; one bedroom, $35. Telephone 1256. 43t3 FOR SALE Filberts and walnuts, 20 and 25 cents per pound Good in place, one mile east of Cor in . us. Saturday and Sunday. 45tlc I Dinner Preceeds I Arizona Vacation I Remember— enjoy I lie whiskey th At *9 eß «» ntuckv DELIVERIES TWICE DAILY: 10 a m - 3 p.m. • U K N D K O W M I O « g y PHONE 1391 lOUUviui, <r.