« THURSDAY, APR THE EAGLE, VERNONIA. ORE 14, ’933 CLASSIFIEDS Hole By Lloyd Quinn FOR SALE—General EXPERIENCED NURSE with training, good references, wants care of convalescent» in her home or patients home. Inquire Ver­ nonia Eagle office. 14t3 FOR SALE: White seed oats, «leaned; also wheat straw. J. Cechmanek, Mist, Oregon. 15t8c FOR SALE: One and two-year- old registered Hereford bulls and heifers. Top quality. Reasonable. Bert Scharf, 1 mils South Scap­ poose. Phone 3093. 15t2c ’41 DODGE sedan. First $luu takes it. Barger Electric Repair. Stoney Pt. Rd., Vernonia 15t3 CASH PAID for furniture, live- slick. machinery, tools any time Forest Grove Auction, L. R Senft and C. W Christiansen, owners and auctioneers. Phone 7615. Htfc SAND, gravel, crushed rock, fill dirt. Call 3811, A. G. Ostrander. 26t52c FOR SALE—Real Estate HOMES NEARLY new 5-room house, wir­ ed fur range. Hardwood floors, attached garage. Close in. Only $4940, very good terms. VERY neat 4 room modern home. Good location. $2750. $500 will handle. SEE ME for farms and acreage. DON BAYLEY. BROKER Palace Cafe Bldg Phone 172 15tlc FOR SALE BY OWNER: 5 room house, bath, newly redecorated. Gi.rrien ipace. Kitchen has large buillins, congowall all around. 12x24 unfinished garage. Good plumbing, hot, cold water. Priced for quick sale $950 Cash or turns. See place and owners, 2nd home on righthand side, 7th street, Riverview. 13t3 GOOD 2-bedroom home. Has indotM hath, lights, and water. 41as 129 foot front,* 1 garage, 2 big woodsheds All goes for only $’.00 (Ml Just across the street from Oakes Radio and TV Shop in Vernonia See Elmer Dutton 14t3 FOR RENT IOK RENT. 6 room house on Capitol Hill, across from hatch- try. Inquire of Mrs Hodgson, Capitol Hill. I5t3 KIR RENT Furnished apartment with electric range and refriger­ ati r. 376 North Street. L. M Porterfield lltfc APARTMENTS FOR RENT Fur­ nished Electric stoves and hot water heateis 117 North Street. • '.•nrn Apartments 37tfc SAVE at your TIME OIL Sta ’ cn. Major Oil Products. 15t 1 INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE Lost Won Mill Market 64 >4 554 64 56 Dessy’s 56 Bob’s Union 61 Long-Bell 644 55*4 CITY LEAGUE Lyle’s Barber Shop 66 I 54 57 Pete's Plac • 63 Oake’s Television 50 I 61 Radiant Cleaners 68 52 WOMENS BOWLIN LEAGUE won lost Dessy’s Sam’s Food Store Vernonia Drug Brunsman's High team game went Sam’s, 823, and series to Bruns- man s, 2349. High individual game went to Claudine Gibson, 2JI, and stales to Geet Burton, 425. Splits picked up were Joyce Steele, 8-9, Katny Sauer. 4-0-7, Alice Gwin, 3-10, Emma McDon­ ald, 4-5-7, Dol.y Laird, 2-8-7. WANTED: Good steady job by man who can do any type of work. Contact Saturday even- ing. Steve Scheuffeke, Keasey Rt. 15t3 SMALL STUDIO upright piano, fovely condition. Very easy terms. Will take old piano or band in­ strument in trade. Can be seen in Vernonia. For information write Day Music Co., 808 S.E. Morrison, Portland. Oregon. 13t5c MOTORS, generators, refrigera­ tors, re wound, repaired. Motors for sale Barger Electric Re­ pair, Stoney Point road, Ver­ nonia. * 6tfc Bowling Results WANTED TO GIVE AWAY: Four part Cocker Spaniel puppies. End of Sixth St., Riverview. House on fight. 15tl BLUEBERRY and Cascade plants. Liwn mower sharpening. Albert ha lock. 13t3 What happens when you have a rugged first round? Just ask Ben Brickel. Ben left his pet putter at home Sunday, and ptey­ ed the first nine holes with bor­ rowed putters. Alas, poor Ben came in at the turn four down with a 47. A quick trip to town brought the pet Beckley-Ralston SEWING MACHINE SERVICE An authorized Singer service­ man will be in the Vernonia area servicing and repairing all makes sewing machines. Simply mail a card requesting service or the 1955 colored catalogue on new Singer Sewing amchines. SINGER SEWING MACHINE COMPANY 311 S.W Alder Ph AT9536 Portland, Oregon 13t4 , FOR SALE Electric chick brood­ er; almost new lawn mower; 75 fiot hose; some garden tools. See Nat Perdew by Saturday. 1061 Rose Ave. 15tl FOR SALE: Easter bunnies, all $1.00 and up. Clifford Ft wler, 3rd St., Riverview. 13t3 BITS ABOUT COLUMBIA COUNTYS ONLY GOLF COURSE I WANTED BERRY PICKERS BOTH HILL AND MOUNTAIN BERRIES i t I Transportation furnished, Excel- lent berries, Register by post- card io WANTED, baby sitting or house- work. Inquire of Mrs. Curwick, house on alley behind McEntire home. 14t3 —Office Supplies at the Eagl CARD OF THANKS A THANK you card to all of our friends and neighbors of EUB church and Martha Circle for the beautiful picture of "Our Savi­ our” and cards; To our friends TIMBER and logs wanted. 8 foot, of the Baptist church for the $36; 12 to 24 foot, $40; 24 foot or lovely potted mums from Mrs. R. longer, $43; or will take by cord. Simmons and Mrs. Herman Dick­ At mill previously known as Gar- son; To members of the OES No. lock and Closner Mill. Now Mist 153 for the beautiful potted mums Lumber Co. 51tfc and African Violets and cards; The Vernonia Lodge No. 184 A - HIGHEST cash prices paid for F.&A.M. for potted plants and cream and eggs at your door-«- cards; To I.O.O.F Lodg; No. 246 picked up once or twice weekly— and Rebekah Lodge for potted call or write Forest Grove Cream­ plants and cirds. ery, Forest Grove, Oregon. Phone What a wonderful way to dem­ 126. 14tfc onstrate the friendship to us, and WANTED TO BUY: Livestock, all how it helped us to know our kinds, by head or pound, your friends were thinking of us and place or mine. Midway Com­ how much good it did us to know someone was thinking of us, and munity Auction, Clatskanie phone 2437. 23tfc we too, were thinking of all of you. . * ». We especially owe our sincere LOST AND FOUND thanks to Mrs. Chas. Minger, Mr. LOST, strayed or stolen, one and Mrs. B. Ortner, Mr. and Mrs. Holstein yearling steer, mostly John Larrimore, Mrs. Dave Mar­ white. Anyone with information shall, Mrs R A. Simmons, Mrs. call 16411. Ken West. 15t3c Herman Dickson and Mr and Mrs. Bnlmeier for their many CLASSIFIED RATES acts of kindness. May God bless MINIMUM charge 40c for 25 "ach and all of you. ______ Mr. and Mrs. L. H Cates words or less. Words over min­ imum, 2c each. Three inser­ NOTICE tions for the price of two. CUSTOM sawing and planing, lumber for sale, logs wanted. J. H. Smith, mill at Pittsburg. Phone 4313. 12tfc Cooking Club Serves Meal The F W A. 4-H Cooking club ___ met at the home of their leader. Mrs Evelyn Heath April 4 Their record books were checked and it was decided that they should be completed for Nehalem Valley community day, May 21. A com­ plete meal was mad ' which in­ cluded scalloped potatoes and slaw, fruit tapioca pudding, milk and fruit cocktail. Carol and Gladys Sharar from Modesto, California were dinner guests and are joining the club The” are very interested in 4-H although they have never be long 'd before The next meeting will be April 18 at the Washington grad school at 3:45. They will meet with another club and practice judging. The Long-Bell LUMBER COMPANY Vernonia Division BEN'S BARBER SHOP Expert Tonsorial Work Vernonia, Oregon I who, as far as vve know, has never swung a golf club, yet on several occasions Henry has vol­ unteered what we needed just when we needed it. Thanks again Henry. Several members from last year are among those we have missed at the course this spring There is lots of room out here so lets all get in the swing. The greens have been fertilized, fair­ ways mowed, and the J. A. Bush Spring Handicap coming up soon. Let’s not miss anything. ability of Mrs. Heath. Sweepstakes prizes all stayed in Vernonia again this week. Ben Brickel had a low net with an 83 Johnson won low net with 86-13- 73 and Les Galloway stayed in the money, even with a tough se­ cond round, with a 2nd low net ,2 3; 73. Someone «rab grab the of 98-24-74 ’ve --- gotta whittle on that ax. ’ we ------- handicap. There can be no end to the thanks we owe to a certain in­ dividual in our community. We must mention Henry Anderegg CONCRETE PIPE for Sewers—Culverts — Drains SEE YOUR LOCAL MATERIALS DEALER manufactured by Portland Concrete Pipe & Products Co. 5819 S.W. Macadam Portland, Oregon ZNXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHg KING’S Grocery - Market Phone 91 H Riverview H At the Mile Bridge "Where Your Money Buys More" H Weather Bad — Don't be Sad! H Stay at Home and Shop by Phone H And Remember YOU RING - o Talk is cheap—the inevitable result of over-production. ROLLING HILLS FARM Star Rt., Banks, Oregon ATTORNEY AT LAW Stamm F. Johnson Vernonia City Hall Saturday Only 9 a.m. Io 1 p.m. and a beautiful comeback. A very warm 36 for the final nine won Benny his match and also low net for the day in the sweep­ stakes. The annual club golfing war started Sunday The Club ladder was posted with members rated according to this years scores. Heading the ladder on the top rung was Bob King, followed by Bill Johnson and Ben Brickel. Bill immediately challenged Bob and Ben challenged Bill. King and Johnson wound up even and in a sudden death piayoff King took a penalty and lost the maten on the first extra hole. As we already stated Bnekel came to the turn 4 down and his hot 36 on the back nine won his match. Kçsult—all 3 top places on the ladder were readjusted after the first day We are happy to welcome Ma. jor and Mrs. R V. Hale of Clats- kanine as our newest members. The Major is a 17 handicap man at present but watch that man. Mrs Evelyn Heath and daughters Carolyn and Harriet are also new members this week Both Caro­ lyn and Hari M t .>i iat d on the high school golf roster and we are all aware of the golfing Protect It I IF A BLOW comes, you • i i will be glad you have t i ! Wind storm Insurance. You won't have to pay hundreds of dollars out of your own pocket to re­ store your property if you have your fire in­ surance policy extended to cover windstorm dam- age Bill J. Horn, Agent Phone 231 — Vernonia 905 Bridge Street H WE BRING £ h XHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXH£ STATE TIMBER SALE * (Experimental Thinning) Oral bids will be received by the State Forester at the Northwest Oregon District Headquarters, Forest Grove, Ore­ gon, at 10 a.m., May 11, 1955, for those second growth Douglas fir trees, standing or down, as designated and marked with white and red tags, and all old growth Douglas fir and Cedar, green or dead, standing or down, located within the posted boundary of the sale area, such sale area being situated in part of the following described lands in Columbia County, Oregon, to-wit: South half of Northeast quarter (S’/jNE1/«) and the Northeast quarter of Southeast quarter (NELSE4) of Section 21. and the Southwest quarter of Northwest quarter (SWtiNW1/«) and the Northwest quarter of Southwest quarter (NW4SW4) of Section 27. Township 5 North, Range 3 West. W.M. Ask this Hartford agency about it. VERNONIA INSURANCE H The sale involves the removal of small second growth Douglas fir on a thinning basis and the salvage of dead second growth Douglas fir and green and d"ad old growth Douglas fir and Cedar. Prospective bidders should secure a copy of the written propectus. covering terms of the sale, from the Northwest Oregon District Headquarters, Forest Grove, Oregon, or the State Forester’s Office, 2600 State Street, Salem, Oregon. The State Forester reserves the right to waive minor technicalities or to reject any or all bids. Publication Dates: April 14. 21 and 28 and May 5, 1955 NOTICE: Would lady who phon­ ed Al Davies during first week in April concerning planting black berries, please phone directions for contacting her. Phone Banks 439' 15tl Ì SAVE AT YOUR— : Sunny lii^ok TIME OIL STATION sinile! enjoy the whiskey Ihat s Major Oil Products 04- • FREE TICKETS on car ¡ and 19 other valuable j prizes. 4/5 Qt. KINTUCKŸ BLINDED WELDING AUTO REPAIRS CAR WASHING Bridge and State Sts H X H N whiskey LOOKS SO GOOD, TASTES SO GOOD NEW ENRICHED NUCOA M X H THE MARGARINE THATS ALL NUTRITION H X Featured At H BE SURE OF THE BEST WITH H NBC Products H H RITZ CRACKERS TRIANGLE THINS H SNOWFLAKE CRACKERS COOKIES HONEY GRAHAMS —SHREDDED WHEAT H Available At H FINE Groceries Free Delivery H H Meals—Vegetables Phone 7S1 X H CIXHXHXHXNZKXKXKXXZNZKXEJXKXHXHXXHXXZHXNZMXMZKXHXHXHÇ SAM'S FOOD STORE