Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, December 16, 1954, Page 5, Image 5

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THURSDAY, DEC 16, 1854
the West line of parcel 4 of that i Birkenfeld Sunday School
certain tract as conveyed by Slates Christmas Program
Fred A. Cummings et ux to
BIRKENFELD — There will
Charles J. Beacom et ux in deed,
recorded June 12, 1944 in Book be a special Christmas program
74. page 533, deeds, 100 feet South Sunday, December 19 at the Bir­
of the Northwest comer of said kenfeld Sunday School, held in
tract which is the true point of the grade school building at 11:15
a.m. Everyone is invited to at­
WANTED______________ beginning of the following des­ tend. Mr. and Mrs. Harshman ,
cribed tract; which true point of
STENOGRAPHER and bookkeep- beginning is South 89’34' East, and family will leave December
810 55 feet and South 2'23' East 21 for Idaho to attend a family
er Part time will be considered
reunion of the Harshman fami­
Apply U.S. National Bank. Ver- 782.5 feet from the Southwest
corner of Section 34, Township 5 lies at the home of Mr. Harsh­
noma Branch.
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North Range 4 West, Willamette man's parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stuve and
BABY SITTING at my home or Meridian, Columbia County, Ore.
youds. Phone 1493, Stella Wool- gon' thence from said true point Karen went to Portland Monday
of beginmg South 87»37’ West 200 morning to see Mrs. Stuve’s
sey.
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feet to the Northeast corner of daughter and family, Mr. and
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MAKE extra money.
Address, that tract as described in deed Mrs. Ralph Condit. Mrs. Condit
mail postcards spare time every from Andrew Parker to W. G. had the misfortune to fall down
week. BICO, 143 Belmont, Bel­ Alexander recorded May 19, 1928 the basement
steps recently
mont, Mass.
47t4 in Book 45, Page 360, deeds; breaking an arm. The Stuves re­
thence South 2 37' East along said turned home Wednesday.
CASH PAID for any number or Alexander tract 50 feet to the
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johnson
kinds of cattle, pigs, feeder or fat Northwest corner of the Beacom
had Mrs. Johnson’s brother from
hogs. Walt Altman, Auctioneer, tract; thence North 87’37’ East
Portland with them Sunday.
Write or phone 7612, Forest
Mrs. Fred Udey called on Mrs. I
Grove.
3tfc 200 feet to an interior corner of
said Beacom tract; thence along Howard Johnson Monday after­
HIGHEST cash prices paid for the West line of said Beacom noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Bellingham
cream and eggs at your door— tract North 2"23’ West 50 feet to
were supper guests of Mrs. Guy
picked up once or twice weekly— the true point of beginning.
call or write Forest Grove Cream­ Parcel 4: Beginning at the North­ Bellingham Wednesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Barnes of
ery, Forest Grove, Oregon. Phone west corner of Parcel 4 of that
126.
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14tfc certain tract as conveyed by Fred Portland visited Mr. and Mrs. M.
A. Cummings et ux to Charl°s P Mills Sunday. Mrs. Mills and
WANTED TO BUY: Livestock, all
J. Beacom et ux by deed recorded Elizabeth accompanied them to
kinds, by head or pound, your
June 12, 1944 in Book 74, page 533. Portland.
place or mine.
Midway Com­
deeds which point is South 89 34'
munity Auction, Clatskanie
East 810.55 feet and South 2 23' LEGAL NOTICE
phone 2437.
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East 682.85 feet from the South­ NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
west corner of Section 34, Town­
Notice is hereby given that
CL ASSIFIED RATES
ship 5 North, Range 4 West, Wil­ the undersigned as administratrix
MINIMUM charge 40c for 25 lamette Meridian, Columbia
of the estate of Ernest H Steen,
words or less. Words over min- County, Oregon;
thence South deceased, has filed her final ac­
imum, 2c each. Three inser- 87 37’ West 200 feet; thence
count in the county court of the
tioni for the price of two.
South 2 23’ East 100 feet; thence state of Oregon for Columbia
NO information on classifieds will North 87 37’ East 200 feet to the
county, and that Monday, the
be given out until after paper West line of said Beacom tract,
10th day of January, 1955 at the
is mailed.
thence North 2 23’ West along the
CARD of Thanks & Notices: 80c. W st line of said tract 100 feet hour of 10:00 o'clock in the fore­
noon of said day and the court
BLIND ads with answers to be to the point of beginning.
handled by the Eagle: Mini­ Parcel 5: Beginning at a poin: room of said court has been ap­
mum charge 80c. No informa­ on the Westerly edge of the Ne­ pointed by said court as the time
tion given relative to such ads. halem highway at the most and place for the hearing of ob­
jections thereto and the settle­
NO CLASSIFIED OR DISPLAY
Southerly corner of that tract as ment thereof.
ADV. WILL BE ACCEPTED
convey d by Andrew Parker to
Dater and first publication De­
AFTER WED. NOON EXCEPT
Jens Langum recorded May 19, cember 9, 1954.
FOR Nr.XT WEEKS PAPER.
1926 in Book 41, page 392, deed
Date of last publication Janu­
THE EAGLE assumes no finan-
records, said point being South
ary 6. 1955.
cial responsibility for errors
89 34’ East^236.6 feet and South
that may appear in ads pub- j
Rose Steen, Administratrix
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8 13' East 981.8 feet from the
lished in its columns, but in |
John L. Foote, St. Helens, I
Southwest corner of Section 34,
case where this paper is at
Ore., Attorney.
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Township 5 North. Range 4 West,
fault, will reprint that part of
Willamette Meridian, Columbia I ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
an adv. in which the typo­
County, Oregon; thence from this CITY OF VERNONIA. OREGON
graphical mistake occurs.
point of beginning North 89 34' Construction of Concrete Cures
West to the Nehalem River;
Sealed bids will be received by
LEGAL NOTICE
th ’nee Southerly Along the Ne­ the City Recorder at the City Hal',
NOTICE OF
halem River to an intersection Vernonia. Oregon until 8:00 P.M.
ADMINISTRATOR S SALE
with the North line of First Ad­ P.S.T., January 3, 1955, for the
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN dition to Riverview Lots as shown construction
of approximately
that pursuant to an order of the in plat Book 2. page 13, r »cords 5800 feet of concrete curbs at the
County Court of the State of of Columbia County, Oregon; locations shown in the plan.
Oregon for Columbia County, thence Easterly along the North
The bids will then and there oe
duly mad'1 and entered herein on line of said plat to th? Westerly publicly opened and read aloud.
the 22nd day of November, 1954, line of the Nehalem highway; Bids received aft-»r the time fix­
in the matter of the estate of An­ thence Northerly along the Wes. ed for the opening will not be
drew M. Parker, deceased, au­ line of said highway to the point considered.
thorizing and directing the ad’ j of beginning.
Excepting there­
Plans, specifications, and the
ministrator to sell all of the real from that tract as described in form of the contract documents
property of said estate at private deed from Andrew Parker to will be available on and after
sale, the undersigned adminis­ Virgil Powell and Inez Powell, December 13. 1954. at the office
trator will, from and after the recorded December I, 1953, filing of the City Recorder, Vernonia,
27th day of December 1954, sell number 5308, records of Columbia and at the Engineer's office, N.W.
at private sale for cash, subject County, Oregon.
Haner & Associates, Education I
to confirmation by this Court, Parcel 6: All th? right, title and Center Building, 220 S. W Alder
and continue to offer for sale interest of said estat? in the Street, Portland. Oregon, and may
until sold, the following described Northwest Quarter of Section 3. be obtained upon a deposit of
real property within Columbia Township 4 North of Range 4 $5.00 which will be refunded
County. Oregon, to-wit:
West of the Willamette Meridian, upon return of the same within
Parcel 1: Beginning at a point Columbia County, Oregon, not 10 days after the opening dat?.
where the South line of the right herein above described.
Each bid shall be accompanied
of way of the County Road inter­ also Parcel 7: Lots 7 and 8 in by a certified check, cashier’s
sects the West line of the East Block 11, Rockaway Beach, Til­ check, or surety bond made pay­
half of the Northeast quarter of lamook County, Oregon.
able to the City of Vernonia in
Section 31 in Township 5 North for the purpose of paying the an amount not less than 5’< of
of Range 4 West of the Willa
claims, charges, expenses and the bid amount.
mette Meridian, Columbia Coun. debts of said estate and for the
No bidd ?r may withdraw his
ty, Oregon; thence running South purpose of distribution. All bids bid after the hour set for the
on said West line to the inter­ to be directed to the undersigned opening thereof, or before the
section with the North right of at St Helens. Oregon, in care award of th” contract, unless said
wav line of the Portland. As- of John L Foote, and to be ac­ award is delayed for a period
toria and Pacific Railroad Com­ companied by 10% of the amount exceeding 30 days. The success­
pany. a distance of 237 feet, bid.
ful bidder will be required to
thence Easterly following said
Albert L. Parker
execute a performance bond
North line of said railroad riRht
Administrator
By order of the Mayor and
of way a distance of 808 feet to a First publication November 25. Council, City of Vernonia, Ore­
point where said railroad right
1954.
gon.
of way meets the South right of Last publication December 16
S. L Hearing. Recorder
way line of said County Road;
1954
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thence Westerly following said
South line of said County Road NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT CARD OF THANKS
Notice is hereby given that the
to the point of beginning
Parcel 2: Beginning at a point on undersigned as administratrix of WE WISH to thank all thos. i
the Easterly line of the Nehalem the estate of Paul A. Gordon, de­ who helped us in our need. Mrs.
River Highway in Section 3. ceased. has filed her final ac­ Betty Adams, Gary and Vicky.
Township 4 North. Range 4 West, count in the county court of the ___ _________________________ 50tlc
Willamette Meridian. Columbia state of Oregon for Columbia'
County. Oregon. 109 feet North county, and that Monday. Janu­ To The People of Vernonia and
Community
ary 17. 1955 at the hour of 10:00
along said road from the North
Dear Friends
west corner of Lot 8, Block 9. o'clock in the fore noon of said
I am at a loss for words with
First Addition to Riverview Lots, day and th? court room of said which to thank you all for the
-aid point b.-mg the Northwest court has been appointed by said marvelous loyalty and moral sup­
comer of that certain tract as court as the time and place for port you have given me during
described in deed from Andrew the hearing of objections thereto the past months when I have
Park -r to C N Rundell et ux and the settlement thereof.
been in and out of the hospital.
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Dat.
and first publication De­
recorded in Book 43. page 238.
Believe me. I am deeply grate"
deed records, thence Northerly cember 16. 1954
ful and appreciative. All I can
Date
of
last
publication
Janu
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along the Easterly line of said
say is "Thank You."
highway 136 feet, thence North ary 13, 1955
One think I have learned
Mona
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Gordon.
Administratrix
87‘32’ East 275 f?et; thence
people
are not funny, they are
Southerly parallel with the high" John L. Finite. Sk Helens. Ore­
truly wonderful, at least, in this
gon
Attorney
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wav. 158 feet to the North line
community!
of said Rundell tract; thence ATTORNEYS
My beat wishes to you all for
South 87 32’ West along the North
Stamm F. Johnson
a very Happy Christmas season.
line of said Rundell tract. 275
S'ncerelv
Commercial Bank Building
!■« t to the point i f beginning
Fridays only 9 A.M. to 5 P.M.
Pat Remnant
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Parcel 3 Beginning at a point on
THE
EAGLE.
VERNONIA.
CLASSIFIEDS
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FOR SALE—General
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MALE Collie and Sheppard pup­
pies to give away. Robert Mc­ i
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AUCTION sale Dec. 18 at Mid-
vay Community Auction. Clats­
kanie, Oregon
Miscellaneous
12:30, livestock 2 p m. John Wil-
marth. phone 2437, Clatskanie,
Oregon.
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GIVE A living Christmas gift:
Rhododendrons, camelias, fruit
j. nd shade trees. Also pruning
and clean up jobs
Estimates
free 1000 other plants. Next to
p, O. at Warren. Oregon. P.O.
Box 23._______________
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FOR SALE Bath room fixtures,
lub, bowl and toilet. Come make
an offer. R Valpiani, Mist Rt.,
at Pittsburg Phone 438
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TV AND RADIO repair
All
makes repaired by licensed tech­
nician service.
543 First Ave.
Phone 337__________________ 49t3c
FOR SALE H C. Little oil heater,
new condition, all fittings, two
Farrells $30. Phone 1299
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SCHWINN bicycle, good condi­
tion. Cost $90 new
Will sell I
for $30 Good Christmas present. i
See Mr,. Peterson at Vernonia I
| „.•■ry.
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FOR SALE 12 gallon crock; one
300 gallon oil tank with 20 feet
pipe; 1 Coles oil-heater; 15 hens,
heavy type. Mrs. Blanche Kina.
z!<2 We<-d Ave Phone 353.
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FOR SALE: 2 wheel trailer with
tack, $25; '41 Buick. 3 new 700x16
t res, license for year, runs. Cash,
$60; 3 new 600x16 0 tires and
tubes and 2 good 600x16.5 tires
,.nd tubes, all 5 for $40; 1 long
l
battery, 1 square battery, each
$5; C. E. Kelley, Second and
Maple. Phon:» 1254.________ 48t3
CASH PAID for furniture, live­
stock, machinery, tools any time
Fi rest Grove Auction. L. R Senff
and C. W. Christiansen, owners
and auctioneers.
Rhone 7615.
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SAND, gravel, crushed rock, fill
dnt. Call 3811, A. G. Ostrander.
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FOR SALE—Real Estate
EQUITY in small beach home.
Ocean and surf view. Full bath,
cement basement. Plastered.
Viry cozy home. Garage
Will
s. rifice equity or trade for good
pickup or light truck. Box 492,
Dt lake, Ore or Box 194, Ver­
nonia.
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FOR SALE: 5-room house. 3
bedrooms, behind Nehalem hotel;
modern kitchen, electric stove,
water heater. Also small cabin
. nd fiuit house, three lots. Maeva
Brimmer, 84 Grant St.
Phone
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3 BEDRM Vernonia house, mo­
dem, hardwood floors.
Three
years old
Paved street.
Lot
50x100
$4650
Write Claude
Seaton, General delivery, Brook­
ings. Oregon.
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FOUR ROOM house with shower
and outbuilding
All good con­
dition
$300 down, $30 month.
Also 50x115 corner lot, $50
down, $30 month. Owner, 1332
State Av? Phone 278
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FORRENT
FURNISHED Apartments witn
electric stoves and refrigerators.
In front of Union hall. 376 North
St. L M. Porterfield.
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FOR RENT: Five-room house
. nit 3 miles south of Vernonia
on Highway 47 $25 per month.
Inquire of Antone Smejkal. Tim-
I’o.ld
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F URNISHED Apartment for rent
klso sleeping room. Rivalview j {
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FOR RENT: Two bedroom mo­
dern house Mrs Albert Schalock.
481,1.
THREE ROOM new
modern. Electric
and wired for range
Also large, mi'dern
month
Owner, 1332
Fhone 278
apartment,
hot water
$25 rent.
house. $35
State Ave
5013
APARTMENTS FOR RENT Fur-
r ished
Electric stoves and hot
water heaters 117 North Street.
■ •fi Apaitments
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I* * isn't necessary to blow out
th»- other person's light in order
io let your own light shine.
ORE.
Much Visiting Occupies Many
NATAL — Saturday callers at
the Hendersons were a nephew
and a niece from Portland.
Mrs Henry Wilson was a Port­
land shopper Tuesday.
Mrs. Isabelle Carmichael and
baby of Timber Route spent Sat­
urday visiting with Mrs. Max
Oblack.
Mrs Red Palmer was a Clats­
kanie shopper Thursday of last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Knute Johnson
and Ronda Edg?rton motored to
Forest Grove Monday.
DeeVere Hershey motored to
Portland on Wednesday.
His
wife and daughter returned home
with him after having spent a
few days visiting her sister, Mrs.
William Lumm.
Mrs. Eva Pringle called on the
Birkenfelds on Monday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Oblack and
Larry were in Hillsboro Friday
afternoon and evening.
Mr and Mrs. Swanson of Ver­
nonia were Sunday dinner guests
at the Clyde Henderson home.
Bowling Results
Lost
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INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE
31
21
Mill Market
26
26
Long-Bell
27
25
Dessy's
30
22
Bob's Union
CITY LEAGUE
13
Lyle's Barber Shop 39
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Pete's Place
30
22
Oake’s Telev
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GIFT SUGGESTIONS:
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Electric Razors
Electro polished points
Up to $7.50 trade-in allow: ance
Brownie Flash Outfits
Movie Projector
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Slide Projector
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Toys
Cigarette Lighters
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Choice of four points
Special orders can still be
placed
Jewelry
MANY OTHER ITEMS TO CHOOSE FROM
Boys and Girls Standings as of
December 14
GIRLS
BOYS
Beth Anderson
Carolyn Garlock
Barbara Weed
Mary Steen
Melva Barrett
Beverly Striker
Carolyn Waite
Marlene Wantland
Janice Bjornson
Janice Brimm?r
Dianne Drennan
Joan Cook
Barbara Keith
Nancy Hamnett
Charlotte Rhamy
Susan Meier
Patty Hebron
Jeannie Mason
Ellen Collins
Patty Long
Earl Reynolds
Robert Weidman
Douglas Johnson
Tommy McFarland
Tom Choate
Scotty McNair
John David Foss
Ed Kamholz
Rease Sturdevant
Kenneth Vealey
Gary David
Windell Pearson
Jimmy Chadwick
Larry Larson
Lester Chambers
Denny Ray Hunt
Jimmy McDonald
Terry Larson
George Browen
Danny Graham
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Vernonia, Ore.
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