Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, December 09, 1954, Page 6, Image 6

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THURSDAY, DEC. 9, 1954
THE
EAGLE,
VERNONIA.
ORE.
thence Westerly following said
South line of said County Road
to the point of beginning.
Parcel 2: Beginning at a point on
the Easterly line of the Nehalem
i River Highway in Section 3,
Th? Loggers from Knappa- |
Township 4 North, Range 4 West, Svenson high school, led by soph­
Willamette Meridian, Columbia
FOR RENT County, Oregon, 109 feet North omore sensation Pudgy Hunt, de­
FOR SALE—General
AUCTION sal? Dec 11 at Midway
along said road from the North­ feated the Vernonia Loggers 62
FURNISHED Apartment for rent. west corner of Lot 8, Block 9, 57 Monday night on the local
Community Auction, Clatskanie
Oregon.
Miscellaneous
12:30 Also sleeping room. Riverview First Addition to Riverview Lots, court. Hunt poured in 14 field
~ T he LI 5 HIAHSRAT io M 5TATI0H 04
livestock 2 p.m. John Wilmarth
Apts.
49tfe said point being the Northwest goals and 10 foul shots for a i
III* I51AHP I« BUHT OA SAHO AMP
Clatskanie, Oregon_________ 19tlc
corner of that certain tract as record total of 38 points. Cail i
(SRAVEl FROM OTHER COrft iHEMTf. FOR
FOR RENT: Two-bedroom mo­ described in deed from Andrew
Holsey was the most consistent i
TEAR« SHIPS IHTIR1N6 HI* yOBK
GIVE A living Christmas gift:
HARBOR PROPPEP BALLAST OFF Hili
Rhododendrons, camehas, fruit dern house. Mrs. Albert Schalock, Parker to C. N. Rundell et ux offensive threat for Vernonia as ‘
ISLAHP. iHCREASlH« THE ISIAHP* SUB
phone
1322
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recorded in Book 43, page 238, he hit well from outside as well |
and shade tees. Also pruning
!O
|
and clean up jobs.
Estimates FOR RENT: 4-room semi-modern deed records; thence Northerly as driving shots for 23 points.
along the Easterly line of said
After trailing at the end of
free. 1000 other plants. Next to
house at 1523 Bridge St. $20 per highway 158 feet; thence North first quarter
14-ltf, Vernonia
P. O at Warren, Oregon. P.O.
Pauline Bjornson, 369 87‘32’ East 275 feet; thence opened up to score 21 points in
23
49t3c month.
South 2nd St. Hillsboro, Oregon. Southerly parallel with the high­ the second quarter and took a 35-
FOR-iSALE Bath room fixtures,
4713 way, 158 feet to the North line 30 halftime lead. Knappa’s sag­
tub, bowl and toilet. Come make
of said Rundell tract; thence ging defense during this time
an offer. R. Valpiani, Mist Rt., THREE-ROOM new apartment, South 87 32’ West along the North
r-
XWiEf
at Pittsburg
Phone 438
49t3c modern. Also electric hot water line of said Rundell tract, 275 provided the opening for some
fine outside shots by Crowston
P ulp *Ht> PAPER compah Y i . urse R i ES
and wired for range $25 rent.
OWÖHT A 7 FT.. 9 IM.
PRODUCE MORE THAN 60 M/LUOH
TV AND RADIO repair.
All Also large, modern house, $35 feet to the point of beginning
and Holsey. As the second half
ZUUG4T0R G ar -X ii TH
•5eeDL>N6 Tfteff a ye»ft
half or
Parcel
3:
Beginning
at
a
point
on
started. Vernonia’s set shooting
makes repaired by licensed tech­ month. Owner, 1332 State Ave.
ROD AMP RCVL IM THE
THESE ARE PISTRlBUTEP TO AMAll
RIO
GCAHPE
RIVER
III
1951
IA n ROWNERS'
the West line of parcel 4 of that tapered off and Knappa’s taller
nician service.
543 First Ave. Phone 278.
47t3 certain tract as conveyed by
men picked off most of the re-
Phone 337.________________ 49t3c
APARTMENTS FOR RENT Fur­ Fred A Cummings et ux to bounds.
I OR SALE H C. Little oil heater, nished. Electric stoves and hot Charles J. Beaconi et ux in d'-ed,
Working the ball in deliberate- [
new condition, all fittings, two water heaters. 117 North Street. recorded June 12, 1944 in Book ly to Hunt and Kelly for easy
barrells. $30. Phone 1299
48t3 Haven Apartments.
37tfc 74, page 533, deeds, 100 feet South lay-ins, Knappa tied the score at FIVE YEARS AGO
of the Northw-st corner of said the end of the third quarter at
SCHWINN bicycle, good condi-
tract which is the true point of 44 all. Vernonia's slowed down From The Eagle. Dec. 1. 1949
LOST
AND
FOUND
tion. Cost $90 new. Will sell
The Vernonia Loggers had little
beginning of th? following des­ offensive weave was less effec­
A Pep Club was recently or­
for $30. Good Christmas present. REWARD to anyone returning
cribed tract; which true point of tive during the last half, and ganized at the Washington grade trouble in overcoming Banks high
See Mrs. Peterson at Vernonia billfold, lost between Vernonia
beginning is South 89‘34’ East, coupled with numerous defensive school with 19 members as fol­ school Tuesday night. It was the
Bakery.
48t4c and Mist. W. A. (Red) Parmer.
810 55 feet and South 2'23' East errors enabled Knappa to build lows: Joyce Baker, Patricia Hick­ first win for the Loggers on their
Mist Rt., Vernonia, Ore.
49t 1 782.5 feet from the Southwest
Kathleen second night out this season.
up a ten-point lead at one time man. Joyce Jones,
FOR SALE. 12 gallon crock; one
comer of Section 34, Township 5 in the fourth quarter. The locals Sauer, Beverly Williams, Deidre
3 '1 gallon oil tank with 20 feet
The eager Vernonia five, led
WANTED______________ North Range 4 West, Willamette
p,pe; 1 Coles oil-heater; 15 hens,
scrapped back to narrow the mar­ Udy, Marylyn Good. Margaret by Pat O'Brien, got off to an
Address, Meridian, Columbia County, Ore. gin to fiv? points but time ran Brissett. Alice Steers. Deanna early lead which they maintained
t« avy type. Mrs. Blanch? King, MAKE extra money.
2 Weed Ave. Phone 353.
48t3 mail postcards spare time every gon! thence from said true point out at that point.
Juola. J 'an Ann Anderegg, Doro­ until midway through the second
week. BICO, 143 Belmont, Bel­ of begining South 87 37' West 200
The lack of height provided a thy Gwin, Beverly Cline, Sharon quarter when Banks tied up the
FOR SALE: 2 wheel trailer with mont, Mass.
47t4 feet to the Northeast corner of serious handicap to Vernonia's , Hult, Odean Blount, Joan Roe- score at 20 all.
The Loggers
ri.ik, $25; 41 Buick, 3 new 700x16
that tract as described in deed fast break as rebounds could not i diger, Alice Snook.
Margaret forged ahead and held a slim 30-
WANTED:
Small
girl's
bicycle.
t res, license for year, runs. Cash,
from Andrew Parker to W. G
be cleared quickly enough to gel Miner and Bertha Keasey.
26 half-time score.
$60; 3 new 600x16.0 tiles and F. E. Sawyer 999 First Ave.
Alexander recorded May 19, 1928 a good running game started. Des­
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nichols be­
In the second half th? local
lute-, and 2 good 600x16 5 tires __ __________________________ 47t3 in Book 45, Page 360, deeds; pite the strong and weak points
came owners last week end of team began to click against the
and tubes, all 5 for $40. 1 long
CASH PAID for any number or thence South 2 37’ East along said of the home team, the final out­ the Vernonia 5 and 10, which zone defense thrown up against
battery, I square battery, each
kinds of cattle, pjgs, feeder or fat Alexander tract 50 feet to the come can be attributed to just too they purchased from Mrs. Emil them and their lead was never
$5; C. E. Kelley, Second and
Messing. The new names for seriously challenged the entire
hogs. Walt Altman, Auctioneer. Northwest corner of the Beacoin much Pudgy Hunt.
Maple. Phone 1254.
48t3
tract; thence North 87 37’ East
Box score as follows:
the business is Nichols Variety second half of the game.
Write or phone 7612, Forest
Knappa
3ttc 200 feet to an interior corner of
Store.
AUCTION sale November 30 at Grove.
At times during the game the
said Beacom tract; thence along Players
FG
FT F
Pts.
New officers named by the Loggers showed the offensive
M.dway
Community
Auction.
HIGHEST cash prices paid for the West line of said Beacom Hunt
10
14
38 I O.O.F. Lodge are Lloyd Quinn,
3
Clatskanie, Oregon
Miscellan-
spark that last year’s team main­
cream and eggs at your door— tract North 2 23' West 50 feet to Elliott
0
4
4
8 Noble Grand; Loren Atkins, vice­
eous 12 30, livestock 2 p m John
tained. On several occasions they
picked up once or twice weekly— the true point of beginning.
Kelly
4
2
3
10 grand; Wm. Shafer, secretary and
W. marth, phone 2437, Clatskanie.
gave notice that they can be
call or write Forest Grove Cream­ Parcel 4: Beginning at the North­ Backanen
0
0
1
0 Louis Schroeder, treasurer.
Oregon.
47t3
dangerous with their fast break
ery, Forest Grove, Oregon. Phone i west corner of Parcel 4 of that Bagley
2
4¡
0
0
attack. The Loggers had a poor
TEN YEARS AGO
126.
14tfc certain tract as conveyed by Fred Magnusoi^
FOR SALE: one child’s bed:
0
2
4
2 i
evening at the foul line how­
A. Cummings et ux to Chari -s Total
< < < trie washing machine; dav?n-
24
14
15
62 From The Eagle. Nov. 30. 1944 ever, garnering 11 free throws
WANTED TO BUY: Livestock, all
J. Beacom et ux by deed recorded
p t and chans; small tables and
Vernonia
Announcement was made of the for 23 attempts at the free throw
kinds, by head or pound, your
«•tr.er articles Mrs. Emil Minger, place or mine. Midway Com­ June 12. 1944 in Book 74. page 533. I Players
FG
FT F
Pts. opening of the Vernonia Cleaners lane for a poor .478 average.
deeds which point is South 89 34’ | Holsey
O-A ri.'i'
47t3 munity Auction, Clatskanie
9
5
4
23 by Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cline.
The Loggers will go on the
East 810.55 feet and South 2’23' O'Br: n
3
0
4
6
pli
>n«-
2437.
23tfc
Mr. and Mrs. Noble Dunlap and road Thursday night playing the
FOR SALE: DUCKS. frozen
East 682 85 feet from the South­ Cunningham 4
0
3
8 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lindsay Pacific J.V. at Forest Grove high
Otto Meier, Timber Rout1. Capi
west corner of Section 34. Town
2
Fluke
3
3
9 spent Saturday evening with Mr. school. The game time is 6:30
CLASSIFIED
RATES
Hill
4713
2
ship 5 North, Range 4 West. Wil­ Crowston
2
1
6 and Mrs. L. Carmichael to help p.m. and is preliminary to the
1
1
2
NEW CROP walnuts for sale. 25 MINIMUM charge 40c for 25 lamette Meridian, Columbia Bush
3 them celebrate their 35th wed­ Pacific and
I Pacific
Lutheran
words or less. Words over min­ County, Oregon;
thence South Ray
.
1
0
0
ci ■ ts per pound James H. Smith,
2 ding anniversary.
game.
imum, 2c each. Three inser­ 87 37’ West 200 feet; thence Total
23
11
16
P tsburg. Phone 4313
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57
The Mist Boy Scouts gave a
Vernonia
tions for the price of two.
South 2 23' East 100 feet; thence
party
and program at the Mist Players
FG
FT F
Pts.
FOR SALE One Logger’s Dream; NO information on classifieds will North 87 37' East 200 feet to the
gymnasium Monday night. Scout­ Holsey
3
0
1
G
be
given
out
until
after
paper
aiso eleven good used truck tires,
West line of said Beacom tract,
i master is Walter Mathews and O'Brien
7
1
0
is mailecj.
15
.* . ■ 9:00x20
Harold Bergerson.
thence North 2 23’ West along the
members of the troop are Lee Cunningham 2
2
3
7
____________________________ 39tfc CARD of Thanks & Notices: 80c. West line of said tract 100 fedt
INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE
Enneberg, Tommy Holce, Bobby Fluke
4
0
1
BLIND ads with answers to be ■ to the point of beginning.
8
Won
Lost Kovak. Leonard Scott, Austin Crowston
CASH PAID for furniture, live­
2
2
2
handled by the Eagle: Mini­
6
Parcel 5: Beginning at a poin: Mill Market
28
20
Corll, Ralph Waddell, Phillip Johnson
stock, machinery, tools any time
0
0
1
mum charge 80c. No informa­
0
on the Westerly edge of the Ne­ Long-Bell
26
22
Larson, Russell Stuve and Roy Bush
Forest Giove Auction. L. R Senff
2
1
0
0
tion given relative to such ads.
halem highway at the most Bob’s Union
21
27
Kizer.
and C. W. Christiansen, owner;
Ray
0
4
NO CLASSIFIED OR DISPLAY
3
4
Southerly corner of that tract as Dessy’s
21
27
Miss Helen Frank became a Collins
and auctioneers. Rhone 7615.
4
0
ADV. WILL BE ACCEPTED
1
8
convey d by Andrew Parker to
CITY LEAGUE
member of the Washington coun­ Higley
____________________________ ltitfc
1
1
AFTER WED NOON EXCEPT
4
3
Jens Langum recorded May 19. Lyle’s Barber Shop 36
12
ty gallon club when she do­ Lloyd
1
0
FOR Nc.XT WEEK’S PAPER.
0
2
SAND, gravel, crushed rock, fill
1926 in Book 41. page 392, deed Pete's Place
25
23
nated blood at Hillsboro.
Total
25
11
15
61
dirt. Call 3811, A. G. Ostrander. THE EAGLE assumes no finan­ records, said point being South Oake’s Telv.
21
27
cial responsibility for errors
Banks
FIFTEEN
YEARS
AGO
26t52c
89 34' East 236 6 feet and South Radiant Cleaners
14
34
Players
FG
that may appear in ads pub­
FT F
Pts.
8 13’ East 984 8 feet from the
From The Eagle, Dec. 1. 1939 Jackson
8
lished
in
its
columns,
but
in
3
4
19
FOR SALE—Real Estate
Southwest corner of Section 34,
WOMENS BOWLING
7
Coach Mason McCoy announces Trout
case where this paper is at
1
2
15
EQUITY in small beach home.
Township
5
North.
Range
4
West,
Dessy’s
28
20
2
2
a large turn out for basketball Kelly
0
fault, will reprint that part of
4
Oct an and surf view Full bath,
Willamette Meridian, Columbia Brunsman's
23
25
Mailer-
0
0
an
adv,
in
which
the
typo
­
practice.
Included
in
the
line
­
2
0
cement basement. Plastered
County, Oregon; thence from this Vernonia Drug
29
25
up are Jack Baker, Walter Par­ Trammell
2
graphical mistake occurs.
2
1
6
V: ry coz.v home
Garage Will
point of beginning North 89 34’ Sam’s
22
26
Partec
0
cells,
Andy
Killian,
Robert
Roe-
2
2
0
sacrifice equity or trade for good
West to the Nehalem River;
Celeste Poetter held high game ser, Ben Soejima. Mid Crawford, Total
LEGAL NOTICE
17
13
13
44
pickup or light truck
Box 492,
thence Southerly Along the Ne­ score of 211 and high scries score Lyle Walker. Calvin Davis. Geo.
Delake, Ore or Box 194, Ver-
NOTICE OF
halem River to an intersection of 534 Brunsmans team had high Turner. Cloice Hall. Claire Sun-
noma.
49(3
ADMINISTRATOR S SALE
WANT A GOOD BALL PEN
with the North line of First Ad­ game score of 791 and Dessy’s nell, Edgar Culbertson, Erven
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN dition to Riverview Lots as shown
—
AT A REASONABLE PRICE?
had
high
senes
score
of
2301.
Mullins. Homer Michener, Ward
FOR SALE or rent, reasonable:
that pursuant to an order of the
Celeste Poetter picked up a Hershey, Junior DeHart, Roy
Two room house at 1287 State County Court of the State of in plat Book 2. page 13. records
Sec and try the Wearever
of Columbia County, Oregon, 5-7 split and Mary Finnerty a Bell, Fred Lusby and Bill Dun­
St.
Inquire at 1297 State St , Oregon for Columbia County,
F L I P I T
thence Easterly along the North 4-5.
can.
Mr- Pete Alpheus
Ife k duly mad? and entered herein on
line of said plat to th-- Westerly
Santa Claus under sponsorship • No smudge or transfer.
FOR SALE: 5i-room house, 3 the 22nd day of November, 14)54, line of the Nehalem highway;
LEGAL NOTICE
of Shell Oil Company was sched­ • Perman nt—Quick Drying.
in
the
matter
of
the
estate
of
An
­
thence Northerly along the Wes.
bedrooms, behind Nehalem hotel;
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT uled to arrive in Vernonia Sat­ • Every Cartridge Pre-tested
m dern kitchen, electric stove, drew M. Parker, deceased, au­ line of said highway to the point
• Longer Lasting Ink Supply.
Notice is hereby given that urday, in an ark and present a
thorizing
and
directing
the
ad
­
of beginning.
Excepting there­
water heater
Also small cabin
program
"Wizard
of
the
Ark
”
by
the undersigned as administratrix
THE VERNONIA EAGLE
and fruit house, three lots Maeva ministrator to sell all of the real from that tract as d?scnbed in
of the estat-• of Ernest H. Steen, a 16 person cast 'of clowns and
Brimmer, 84 Grant St.
Phone property of said estate at private deed from Andrew Parker to
other
entertainers.
533
48t5c sale, the undersigned adminis­ Virgil Powell and Inez Powell, deceased, has filed her final ac-
trator will, from and after the recorded December 1. 1953. filing count in the county court of th?
THREE-BEDROOM house, mo­ 27th day of December 1954. sell number 5308. records of Columbia state of Oregon for Columbia
dem. hardwood floors.
Three at private sale for cash, subject County, Oregon
county, and that Monday, the
yrar.x old
Paved street.
Lot to confirmation by this Court, Parcel 6: All th? right, title and 10th day of January. 1955 at the
.lOxlOi)
$4650
Write Claud*.' and continue to offer for sale interest of said estat' m the hour of 10:00 o’clock in the fore­
Seaton, Gener 11 delivery, Brook- until sold, the following described Northwest Quarter of Section 3. noon of said day and the court
ir-K Oregon
4813 real property within Columbia l Township 4 North of Range 4 room of said court has been ap­
County. Oregon, to wit:
West of the Willamette Meridian. pointed by said court as the time
HOUSE for sale: 3 bedrooms;
Parcel 1: Beginning at a point Columbia County, Oregon, not and place for the hearing of ob­
Modern. Inqtlire at Birkenfeld
__ -
.
_____
where the South line of the right
jections thereto and the settle­
«tore
4713 of way of th? County Road inter­ herein above described
also Parcel, 7; Lots 7 and 8 in ment thereof.
FOUR ROOM
Dater and first publication De­
■ use with shower sects the West line of the East Block 11. Rockaway Beach. TiL
cember 9. 1954
>;
All good con- half of the Northeast quarter of iamook County, Oreg on.
Section 31 in Township 5 North 1 for the purpose of paying the
diti >n
$100 down, $30 month
Date of last publication Janu­
coiner lot, $50 of Range 4 West of the Willa- | claims, charges, ex > 'uses and ary 6. 1955
down, $20 mo nth. Owner. 1332 mette Meridian, Columbia Coun. debts of said estate and for the
Rose Steen. Administratrix
Ax
P
.’78
47t 1 tv. Oregon; thenc« running South purpose of distribute n All bids 1
John L Foote. St. Helens.
on said West line to the inter­ to be directed to the undersigned
Ore, Attorney.
49t5c
F. \RMS
section with the North right of at St. Helens, Or'go n. in care
VERY NEAT two-bedroom m>- way line of the Portland. .As
of John L Foote, and to be ac­
It is better to get there safely
dern home. lots of builtins. tona and Pacific Railroad Com
companied by 10*'. of the amount than to get thee? first.
close in
P rice, $2750
Very 1 pany, a distance of 237 feet, bid.
thenc- Easterly following said
Albert L. Parker
ATTORNEYS
4 ROOM n: d?rn house close in. North line of -aid railroad right
Admimstiator
S2250 Gt>xi terms
of way a distance of 808 feet to a First publication November 25.
Stamm F. Johnson
DON RAY1 ,EY. BROKER
MARKET AND GROCERY
point where said railroad right
Commercial Bank Building
1954.
865 Bridge St.
Vernonia. Ore
of way meets the South right of Last publication December ¡8.
Fridays only 9 A.M. to 5 P.M.
For Delivery Every Day Phone 721
46tlc way tine of said County Road.
1954
CLASSIFIEDS
2 Logger Teams
Tangle Monday
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