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fi THURSDAY, APR 21. 1955 THE EAGLE, VERNONIA, ORE Bowling Results I CLASSIFIEDS INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE Lost Won 56 68 Dessy’s 59'8 MH Mill Market < 64 60 Bob's Union 68's 55 H Long-Bell By Lloyd Quinn FOR SALE—General CITY LEAGUE WANTED 57 BITS ABOUT COLUMBIA I Lyle's Barber Shop 67 AUCTION SALE Saturday, April LOGS WANTED: Mist Lumber 50 COUNTYS ONLY GOLF 64 Pete’s Place 23, at Midway Community Auc Co. Check at mill for prices. COURSE t2 Oake’s Television 62 tion, Clatskanie, Oregon. Miscel Mist Lumber Co., Mist Oregon. 69 55 Radiant Cleaners Don’t say we didn't warn you. LEAGUE WOMEN'S laneous 12:30, livestock 2 p.m. IBtfc It happened Sunday in the Sweep 46 78 Dessy’s John Wilmarth, phone 2362, WANTED: Small boat, plywood stakes. Jim Peters, one of our Sam's Food Store 57 67 Clatskanie, Oregon. 16tlc bright prospects among the junior 70 54 Vernonia Drug Opreferred. Tom Solomon, last golfers had a good day. Jim shot 49 75 Brunsmans FOR SALE: New Home treadle . i house on right, Seventh St’. two rounds of 45 each for a 90 i Dessy’s had high team series sewing machine, cheap Phone Riverview. 16tl With a 24 handicap deducted Hazel of 2445 and game, 873 62. • lStlc i from this 90 he had a net of 66 Dusenberry and Pat Galloway HORSE for logging purposes. which ^xik low net prize money E DR SALE: Two ^ling horses. Must be - fairly well trained, not We forecast sometime back that tied for individual series with Marcus Heckman, En- these juniors would cause a little 422 and Kathy Sauer and Pat Or, will trade for Shetland ponies I too old I Galloway tied for individual high ! Elmore Knight, Vernonia, Ore chanted Forest Christmas Tree difficulty in the tournaments game with 199. Splits picked Write Rt. 1, Box 100B, Farm. ' Ben Bnckel had an 84-16-68 for gon. 16t3c i 16t3 second low net. and Tom Bate- up were Emma McDonald. 5-7 • Warren, Ore and 5-10; Lila Rauch. 4-5-7. Ce FOR SALE White seed oats. I WANTED: Good steady job by man again claimed low gross leste Poetter. 2-4-6; Ginger Johns, «kaned, also wheat straw. J. with rounds of 39-40 and 79 man who can do any type of 5-9-10; and Jean Striker. 5-8-10. Cechmanek, Mist, Oregon. 15t8c I How would you like to have a Contact SaArday even work, In the tournament, doubles I ing. movie of your own golf swing ’ Steve Scheuffeke, Keasey FOR SALE: On and iQi.-yeai were won by Geet Burton and 15t3 We have made arrangements with Joyce Steele, 1016 < id registered Hereford bulls and I Rt I.ila Rauch I a local photographer to take these h«i fees’ Top quality. Reasonable. ' won singles, 548 and Dessy’s won movies so you can study your Bert Scharf, 1 mil ■ South Scap teanj series 2385. swing and make your own cor poose. Phone 3093. 15t2c rections. Information available at BERRY PICKERS the club house Maybe a movie 41 DODGE sedan. First $100 i lakes it. Barger Electric Repair. BOTH HILL AND MOUNTAIN now with your present handicap and another about late July with Stoney Pt. Rd . Vernonia 15t3 BERRIES a handicap about 8 or 10 strokes SMALL STUDIO upright piano, Transportation furnished, Excel- less. lovely condition. Very easy terms. leaf berries, Register by post- BIRKENFELD — The Mist- Its really surprising when you Will take old piano or band in card to stop and think about it. The Nehalem missionary group met strument in trad *. Can be seen following is a list of towns and with Mrs. Recd Holding April in Vernonia. For information ©ROLLING HILLS FARM cities which have been represent 13. Nine members were present. write Day Music Co., 808 S.E. 1 Star Rt • 4 Ifenks, Oregon ed at our little golf course during A box of food, that is difficult i Morrison, Portland. Oregon. i WANTED, baby sitting or house this infant spring season: Raimer, to get in the Philippines was O IStSe i ----------------------- Q----------------------- Portland. Eugene, planned to be sent to Mr. and work. Inquire of Mrs. Curwick, Clatskanie, MOTORS, generators, refrigera house on alley behind McEntire Cathlamet, Washington, Werd. Mrs. Bill Arvan, who are serv ti rs, re wound, repaired Motors home I4t3 California, Birkenfeld, Longview. ing as missionaries there. They for sale Barger Electric Re- Springfield, Forest Grove, Cor- also discussed making of pillow pa.r. Stoney Point road, Ver CUSTOM sawing and planing, nelius, Hillsboro, Mist, Indepen cases and pajamas for the mis nonia. 6tfc lumber for sale, logs wanted. J. dí nee. Seattle, Klamath Falls, sion in Portland. Devotions H Smith, mill at Pittsburg. Beaverton, St Helens, Washing were led by Mrs. Harshman. The CASH PAID for furniture, live- Phoniu 4313. 12tfc ton® DC. and Tácoma, Washing topic was events before and on , . mJ „ ■— ! —■■■—.i,. i. „■ stixrk, machinery, tools any tihie ton. Easter morning. The next meet- Forest Grovg Auction, L. R. Senff HIGHEST cash prices paid for This coming Sunday, in addi ing will be May 11 at the home cream and eggs at your door — and C W Christiansen, owners picked up once or^wice weekly— tion to the usual sweepstakes we of Mrs. Arby Mills, starting at and auctioneers. Phone 7615. call or write Forest Grove Cream are planning a closest to the pin 1:33. All interested are invited 0»,k ery, Forest Grove, Oregon. Phone contest. The sweepstakes of course to attend. Monday evening a meeting was SAND, gravel, crushed rock, fill 126. 14tfc will be for 18 holes. Closest to the pin contest will be combined held at the school to discuss the dirt. Call 3811, A. G. Ostrander. Mrs. O O 26t52c WANTED TO BUY: Livestock, all with your regular play regard subject of consolidation. kinds, by head or pound, your less of the number of r>inds Lois Kent, County School Super FOR SALE—Real Estate place or mine, Midway Com- played. i intendent was the main speaker. mumty Auction, Clatskanie i Are we ready for outside com Mrs. Art Bellingham, Mrs. Ted FOR SALE OR LEASE: Only phone 2437. 23tfc petition? Lets lin • up a match Bellingham and Mrs. Donald Jep » shoe repair business in Vernonia. or two for May. What do you son went to Portland Monday. I: mediate possession. Inquire CARD OF THANKS say? Mrs. Zella Bellingham spent Vernonia Eagle. 16t3c Friday and Saturday with her WE WISH to thank all of the Thirty-nine per cent of the daughter and family, Mr. and HOMES relatives and the many friends NEARLY new 5 room house, wir- for their cards, kind deeds and deaths and 335 per cent of 'the Mrs. Ron Trenholm of Astoria. injuries due to motor vehicle ae i d foi range. Hardwood floors, cheer and prayers for Elm"r Ber Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilson and cidents last year occurred on family of Portland visited Mr. attached garage. Close in.' Only gerson during his illness. Saturdays and Sundays. $4940, very go«xi terms. and Mrs. Richard P;Bil Sunday. Blanche A. Bergerson V ERY neat 4 room modern home. Ralph, Jean and Kathy CAREFUL lubrication. Guaran CAREFUL lubrication, Guaran Good location. $2750. $500 will Melvin and Virginia IStlc teed. TIME OIL CO. handle. IStlc Donald. 16tlc teed. TIME OIL CO. SEE MF. for farms and acreage. The American Legion Auxiliary DON BAYLEY. BROKER 4 POINT TRUCKING SERVICE P. ace Cafe Bldg Phone 172 wishes to express sincere ap CASON IStlc preciation to those persons who SUPPORT TRANSFER acted as judges for them in the Local LOCAL G 'OD 2 bedroom home. Has Poppy Poster contest and the Transfer and . door bath, lights, and water. Americanism essay contest. Judg. BUSINESS Household I . 120 loot front, 1 garage, 2 mg the posters were Mrs. Ervin Moving I g woodsheds. All goes for only Leake. Mrs. Lyman Hawken Sr $7trJ.U0. Just across the street and Mrs. Erie Knapp. Essay PHONE VERNONIA CASON !i< a Oakes Radio and TV Shop Judges were Sam. L. Hearing, SANITARY TRANSFER SERVICE in Vein«ma See Elmer Dutton Mona Gordon and Lesta Garner. Long Distance Haul 14t3 WILBUR IStlc Refuse and Garbage ing. Anything Any I WANTED Missionary Group Plans Food Gift Serviceman Gets Orders To Leave for Hawaii BIRKENFELD — Pvt. Keith Elliott has received orders to leave for Hawaii April 23. Mrs. Keith Elliott spent last week end in Fori Ord with him. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Place and daughter of Clatskanie called on Mr. and Mrs. Fred Udey Satur day. Mr. and Mrs. Al Alm and daughter of Portland were Sun day guests of Mr and Mrs. Fred Udey. Word was received here Mon day of the death of Gladys Hub ble known here- as Gladys De Rosia. The funeral was Tuesday at Newport, Cause of death waj leukemia. Mrs. Z. Bellingham and Anna Hanberg called on Mrs. Anne (Du Puis) Taylor while in Seattle last week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Turner went to Newport Tuesday to at- t?nd the funeral of Mrs Hubble. She was Mrs. Turner's aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Robbins are leaving for California Wednes day They moved their sawmill there recently. Sewing club met last Tuesday with Mrs. Fred Busch. Nine members were present. Mildred Elliott won the hostess gift. Next meeting will be with Mary Ann Devine. Mrs. Ted Bellingham went to Hillsboro last Tuesday. She call. ed on Mrs. Don Jensen while there. Mrs. Clara Reeves. Mrs. Davis and Lorraine Ridout were shop- ping in Portland Friday. i Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Mills and family attended a birthday cele bration Sunday honoring all who have birthdays in April, at the home of Mr and Mrs. Fay Mills of North Plains. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jones and family attended the races in Portland Sunday. Mrs. Zella Bellingham and Miss Anna Hanberg returned from their trip to Vancouver, B.C. on Thursday evening Lady Leaves for San Diego After Visiting Sister RIVERVIEW — Mrs. Twila McGuire left Thursday for her home at San Diego, California after spending three weeks here with her sister and family, Mr and Mrs. Jewell Solomon. Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. Glenn Mitchell were Mr. »nd Mrs. S. E. McCoy and son of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wood of Portland visit d at the home of Mr and Mrs. Olof Jacobson Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Gabe Potter of Tophill spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Hamilton. Rev. Samuel Cassels spent last week at the home of L. H. Shel ley and Miss Evelyn Rorison spent the week at the home of Mrs. J. M Peachey. Both of the visitors are associated with Su dan Interior Missions. CAREFUL lubrication. teed. TIME OIL CO. Guaran lìtio now fór Olympia] Whether you choose it direct from the tap or in bottles or cans, you can rely on Olympia to always taste , , , refreshingly the same. Water 583 O o where in state of Ore. FOR RENT NOTICE 1 OUR TIEDROOM home, near I i-ines- section Oil heat Wired t i electric range. Inquire 642 Third St . 1611c NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWN F.RS AFFECTED BY NEW CURBS: Please indicate by stake set in center of location where driveway is desired Write on stake the width of driveway de sired. City of V’-rnoma Sam L. Hearing. Recorder 16t2c O FOR RENT: Furnished apartment with electric range and refriger r 376 North Street I, M Porterfield. lltfc MINIMUM charge 40c for 25 word» or le»». Words over min imum. 2c each. Three inser tions for the price of two. CARD of Thanks it Notices: 80c. THE EAGLE assumes no finan cial responsibility for errors SERVICES that may appear in ads pub EXPERIENCED NURSE with lished in its columns, but in t:¡lining, good references, wants case where this paper is at of convalescents in her home fault, will reprint that part of < patents home Inquire Ver- an adv. in which the typo I ni ma Eagle office 1-413 graphical mistake occurs. SEWING MACHINE. SERVICE NO CLASSIFIED OR DISPLAY ADV. WILL BE ACCEPTED An authorized Singer service AFTER WED. NOON EXCEPT run will he in th«* Vernonia area FOR NEXT WEEK S PAPER. erviemg and repairing all makes •• vu»g machin-'s Simply mail a NO information on classifieds will be given out until after paper < »rd requesting service or the is mailed. 11*55 colored catalogue on POETRY accepted only as paid S-nger Sewing amchincs. matter. Rate Sc per type line. SINGER SEWING MACHINE BLIND ADS with answers to be COMPANY handled by the Eagle: Mini 5'1 SW Alder Ph AT9536 mum charge 80c No informa Portland, Oregon tion given relative to such ads. 13tt LOST AND FOUND LOST, strayed or stolen, one Holstein yearling steer, mostly white Anyone with information call 16*11 Ken West I5t3c ATTORNEY AT LAW Stamm F. Johnson Vernonia City Hall Saturday Only 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. CAREFUL lubrication. teed. TIME OIL CO. Guaran IStlc . Agent , BENINS Tranter k Storage ‘or dbt-of-state Household Moving . Collecting. HELP KEEP OUR CITY CLEAN WE WILL DO THE PACKING—CON VAINERS FURNISHED 1905 J '* I CLASSIFIED RATES DAVIS OLYMPIA BREWING COMPANY. Otympn. With U S A •» GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY 2-50 VALUE STATE TIMBER SALE SPECIAL (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 tir 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; ** □ nd world-famous of a BONUS PRICE I For the uniorgettoble otmos- phere thot is yours olone, use "Air Spun” face powder — the lightest powder you ever put on a miff —and Eau De Toilette m matching fragrances. South half of Northeast quarter (S'jNE1,) and the Northeast quarter of Southeast quarter (NE'.SE'J of Section 21. and the Southwest quarter of Northwest quarter (SW «NW1«) and ♦he Northwest quarter of Southwest quarter (NW'.SW',) of ruction 2? Township 5 North Range 3 West. W.M. ,’ale ,n™lves ,h5 ’•«’ffloval nf small second growth °? ’ ’hlnn'"5 basw and ‘hr salvage of dead second f>?Ird Ceda hr “nd Krrrn ’nd d ad °ld rrnw,h Douglas TV Choose from four great Coty fragrances! I'ORIGAN • l AIMANT • EMERAUDE • PARIS’ VERNONIA DRUG CO Telephone 101 Vernonia. Ore. Prospective bidders should secure a copy nf the written Propertus. covering terms of the ale. from the Northwest Oregon District Headquarters. Forest Grove Oreeon or the State Forester’s Off.ce. 2600 State Street. Sa 17m , . The.S‘a‘e reserves the nght to waive mmor technicalities or to reject any or all bids PublK.fon Dates: April 14. 21 and 2« and May 5. 1955