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WANTED
FOR SALK: Montag wlhx I heater,
circulator. Fine shape. See War
ner on River Road, '•> mile S- of
Vernonia.
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WANT 30 spring hatched pullets
W R Warner, Box 194, Vernonia.
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HAY for sale. Baled grass and
clover. Reasonable. Byron
Hawkins, Phone HA 9-6003.
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FOR SALE: Spinet piano with
bench. Will sacrifice for immedi
ate sale in this locality. Easy
terms can be arranged
Write
R. L. Law, P.O Box 226, Salem,
Oregon.__________ 29t3c
I OR SALE, cherries; starting
July II
U pick, 5 cents per lb.
Across from Car Vue theater on
highway, Cornelius, Ore. Lloyd
We-dewitsch.
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LOCKER MEAT, baby beef or i
veal, half or whole, butchered to
order. Call 16411.
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NO APPOINTMENT necessary
for eye examination. Dr. C. Vo-
taw, optometrist. Located
in
Sundland
building,
Vernonia,
Oregon Open Tuesday and Sat
urday afternoons.
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FOR SALE: Used chain saw..
Teds Saw Shop. Rivervi ’w.
22tfc
CASH PAID for furniture, live
stock. machinei v, tools any time
Forest Grove Auction, L. R. Senff
and C. W Christiansen, owners
and auctioneeis. Phone 7615.
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SAND, gravel, crushed rock, fill
dirt. Call 3811, A. G. Ostrander.
26t52c
FOR SALE
Real Estate
$700 full
WHY PAY RENT’”
price for 4-room modern house,
Close to business district. Sec
Vein Sykes at Vernonia Auto i
2 life
Cot pany.
FARMS
53 M’RES, modern 4-room house,
2 doubles garages and large
t am. Nehalem river through
Irrigation system and
place,
rights
included.
30
water
acres
in
cultivation.
Price
$16,000, very good terms.
42 \CHES, very nat 4 room mo-
dem house, small barn, chick
and
garage.
t. use
Plenty
Price
water
for irrigation.
$ »000
HOMES
REDUCED lor quick sale. 4 rm.
n.od-nii home on half acre.
Border»i river, electric he at and
wired for range. Only $3251»
. IHM
NFARLY new 3-bedroom home.
hardwood floors, attached gar
age, wired for range
$4250.
G > k 1 terms.
3 EEDROOM home with business
building in front including gas
I jnip and large storage garage,
Across street from grade school.
Puce only $3250. Good terms,
SEE ME for farms and acreage.
DON BAYLEY, BROKER
Palace Cafe Bldg.
Phone 172
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40 ACRES, 18 under cultivation
Dr.lied well.
Reasonable pne •
lor information write to H C
Bundy, 6028 S E Boise St., Port-
land ti. Ore
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SERVICES
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WANTED: A customer who is
smart enough to outwit a jack
will therefore
rabbit and ‘ who
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know that an Aluminum Life
Shingle roof is worth three time«
as much as any other roof. 50
beautiful colors. For free esti-
mates write: Aluminum Life
Shingle Corp., 245 S W. 133rd,
Beaverton, Ore.
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WANTED: Bean Pickers at David
Saucy farm at Cornelius. Sign
up at Johnsons garage or call 846
Start about Aug. 10.
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WANTED
BERRY PICKERS
For Lee Kirk's on Green Mtn.
Will begin about July 10.
Contact—
MRS. KEN WEST
Timber Rt.
Phone 16411 Before 7 PM
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LOGS WANTED: 16 to 24 feet.
Cash
«45
24 to 40 feet. $47
weekly. Mist Lumber Co.
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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.
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WANTED TO BUY: Livestock, all
kinds, by head or pound, your
place or mine. Midway Com
munity Auction, Clatskanie
phone 2437
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FOR RENT
FOR RENT: Small house suitable
for couple. Wired for range and
water heater. See Mrs. R. D. Eby
or phone 901.
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APARTMENTS FOR RENT Fur
nished. Electric stoves and hot
water heaters. 117 North Street.
Haven Apartments. ,
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LEGAL NOTICE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Th? Firemen’s Insurance Com
pany of Newark, New Jersey,
hereby gives notice that its
policies D 76 through D 100 and
I) 125 issued to T. B. Mills, agent
at Vernonia, Oregon, now de
ceased, have become lost, mis
laid, and said company will not
be responsible as insurers for
any claims under these policies,
and said policies are hereby de
clared null and void by the com
pany. Anyone having knowledge
of the whereabouts of said policies
will please notify the Firemen’s 1
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Insurance Company of Newark.
New Jersey, 220 Bush Street, San
Francisco, California
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re:
By Lloyd Quinn
BITS ABOUT COLUMBIA
COUNTYS ONLY GOLF
COURSE
This coming week end will be
a renewal of the old rivalry be-
tween Vernonia and the Alder
Brook golfers of Tillamook. We
all remember the really good
times that were enjoyed when
these two clubs met and exp-ct
things to be every bit as good
now and in the future. Tilla
mook will bring between 20 and
25 golfers, so we will need all
availabl ? to furnish competition.
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Another match which has been
pending for some time was nailed
down the other day when Kent
Bauersfeld gave the word that
Independence would be here on
August 7. Exact number of golf
ers has not been determined as
yet but a smaller group is ex
pected from there.
Still another match is in the
making. This one with the tele,
phone company
from
Forest
Grove. Also Glisan St. Lumber
from Portland.
Attention you ladies, We will
have a ladies handicap tourne- I
ment on August 28.
Several ladies have already
turned in their 18 holes qualify-
ing scores which are necessarv
to set up the tournament, W?
would like to have these quali
fying scores not later than on
August 14
Sweepstake winners last week
were low gross, Tom Bateman,
75 and Loel Roberts. 79
Low
net went to Les Galloway with
82-14—net 68 and second low net,
Ben Brickel 80-10—net 70.
How about you junior golfers’
Are we going to have that Kul-
lander Junior Tournament? We
are ready whenever you are, lets
hear about it.
Ladies of Mist Club
Plan Trip io Astoria
MIST — The MHC will meet
next Thursday, July 28, near As
toria with Mrs. Ed Lindberg.
Sixteen elk still feed in the
fields of Charles Hansen and the
Melis home. They can be seen
almost any night at dusk or early
in the morning.
Charles Ford from Portland is
spending a couple of weeks with
his grandparents, the Charles
Hansens.
Mi. and Mrs. Charles Sundland
recently spent several days in
McMinnville with their son Don
ald and family.
Mrs. Alvin Wright and son Da.
vid from Manzanita spent last
week with her parents the L. P.
Mathews.
Mr. and Mrs. L. P Wikstrom
spent most of last week in Eu-
gepe visiting their daughter. Mrs.
Chet Clenderien and family.
Austin Dowling and son Ber
nard were in Vernonia Monday
morning.
OPTOMETRISTS:
Dr. V. J. Horne and
Dr. R. V. Lance
Joy Theater Building
Wednesday 9 to 5
NOTICE
NOTICE
All property owners not pres
ently connected with sewers
should place a stak- at the part
of these houses where the main
drain comes from the house so
as to install the “Y" connection
in the proper place in the lateral.
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MY SINCERE thanks for the
many acts of kindness during my
hospitalization
Eva Pringle
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COMPLETE OPTICAL servic •,
To«-day and Saturday afternoons
Dr C Votaw. optometrist
Lo-
•at» d in Sundland Bldg, Ver
nonia. Oregon
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DONALD
EWING.
registered
land suiveryor Property corner,
subdivisions. plats, topographical
•iirveys roads, excavation quan
tité , general drafting
Contact
Terry at Dick s Tavern.
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CLASSIFIED RATES
MINIMUM charge 40c tor 25
word» or Jess. Words over min
imum. 2c each. Three inser
tions for the price of two.
CARD of Thanks v Notices 80c.
NO information on classifieds will
be given out until after paper
is mailed.
I WISH to express mv h°artfelt
and sincere thanks to all the
people of Vernonia and Colum
bia county for the opportunity to
represent them as Miss Columbia
County and for their generous
support and best wishes It has
all been a wonderful experience
and I consider it a real honor to
represent you in this way 1 will
never forget it and all of you
good people who made it possible
Sharle" Powers
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Boys Attending
Summer Camp
TREHARNE — Paul Lin Wea
ver and Earl Reynolds left Mon
day afternoon for Camp Byth, the
Assembly of God youth summer
camp, for a week’s session.
Mr and Mrs. Robert Reynolds
moved to the Crown Zellerbach
logging camp at Seaside. They
will be there until September.
Mr and Mrs. Jim Smith and
1 daughters of Vernonia were Fri
day evening dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Miller Following
the evening meal both families
attended the Car-Vue driv-'-in
theater.
Mr and Mrs. Joe Miller called
on Mr and Mrs. Carl Snyder
Thursday evening. .
Mrs. Hester Riggle of Buxton
and sister Lucy of Portland visit
ed at the Wilbur Thacker home
recently.
Mr and Mrs. J R. Kirkbride
and Wally Huntington of Hills
boro visited Mr. and Mrs. B. A
Kirkbride and family Saturday
evening Jo Ann and Walter re
turned to Hillsboro with their
brother to visit and attend the
Mayflower employees annual pic
nic at Jantzen Beach Sunday.
Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. B.
A Kirkbride and Stephen drove
over to Hillsboro and with Mr
and Mrs. J. A. Kirkbride visited
Mr. and Mrs Keith Kelly at Bea
verton
Wally Huntington and
Larry Naylor of Hillsboro return
ed with the Kirkbride’s to visit
until Thursday evening.
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Children Vacationing
With Grandparents Here
mist — Bobby Eastman and
his sister Eloise are here from
Klamath Falls
visiting their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. L B.
Eastman.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Skinner
and two daughters, Pat and Sally,
from Seattle have been here the
past few days visiting the R.. J.
Wiesters.
The men went deep sea fishing
out of Astoria but were not very
successful.
Guests at the Shalmon Libel
home last week were Mr. and
Mrs. Bud Goertzen and daugh
ter from Tillamook and Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Ray and daughter from
California.
Mrs. Norman Hansen and San
dra returned home Sunday from
a two weeks visit in Havre, Mon
tana.
Clam Digging,
Fishing Enjoyed
Family Reunion
Attended Sunday
BIRKENFELD — Mr and Mrs.
Richard Thompson were heftts for
a reunion of the Turner families
Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Jepson and Denny and Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Turner went from
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stinchfield
went to Mayville last week. Their
son was ill.
Mrs. Fred Larson. Mrs. Del
mar Jepson, Mrs. Art Bellingham
and Mrs. Ted Bellingham were
in Portland Wednesday.
Mrs. Z. Bellingham and Anna
Hanberg attended a party in
Portland Wednesday evening.
Mrs. Bryon D. Winslow and
Ricky called on Mrs. Cecil Elliott
Monday.
Denny Jepson and Monte Bel-
lingham spent a few days in
Hillsboro last week with the Don
Jepsens.
Johnny Cahill is nursing a sun
burned neck.
BIRKENFELD — Arthur Bel
lingham. Douglas, James and
Monte spent Saturday and Sun
day camping at the beach. They
dug clams and did some surf fish
ing.
Mrs. Art Bellingham. Mrs. Ted
Bellingham, April and Mrs. Don
ald Jepson attended the Miss Ore
gon contest at Seaside Sunday.
Sewing club met with Mrs. Bud
CAR RADIOS
Larson last Tuesday, Ten mem
REPAIRED
bers were present, Next meeting
will be with Mrs. Fred Larson,
Factory reduced prices
Announcements were received
on
21” and 24” Hoffman
here last week from Mr. and
TV Sets
I Mrs. Lloyd Stuve of the adoption
of a baby boy. He was named
Low Down Payments—
Steven.
Easy Terms
Mrs. Zella Bellingham left for
MIST — Mr. and Mrs. Dave
Canada Monday for a weeks va-
Skidmore and family have moved
cation,
Mrs. Arvilla Matthews
here from Tillamook to the Ro
of Pendleton went with her.
bert Mathews cottage behind the
Mrs. Art Bellingham, Mrs. Ce
store. He is working for the J-H
cil Elliott, Mrs. Harold Crowston
Lumber Co.
and Marvin Crowston went to
763 2nd St.
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Phone 1312
Guests at the Charles Hansen
Hillsboro Friday.
home Sunday evening were Mr.
and Mrs. H. Thompson, Mrs. T
4-POINT TRUCKING SERVICE
Ford and Charles and Mrs. M.
Richardson from Portland, and
CASON
SUPPORT
Miss Coleen Drake from Havre,
TRANSFER
Montana.
Local
LOCAL
Tranifer and
Roy Hughes was a Portland
BUSINESS
Household
business visitor Friday afternoon
Moving
The Mist Lumber Co. mill, for
merly Garlock-Closner mill No. 1,
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CASON
PHONE
VERNONIA
was down a few days last week
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TRANSFER
SANITARY
while some work was being done
SERVICE
9 Long Distance Haul-
on it.
WILBUR
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ing.
Anything
Any-
Refuse
and Garbage
The WMS met last Wednesday
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where in sidle of Ore.
Collecting.
DAVIS
afternoon at the home of Mrs.
Martha Kalass.ee on Clatskanie
Agent
mountain with a fair attendance.
BEKINS
HELP KEEP
Mrs. Wm. Wilson was visiting
Tranter &
Storage
for
OUR CITY
in Vernonia a day last week.
oat-of-siaie
Mrs. Walter Mathews has had
CLEAN
Household
as her guest her sister from Cali
Moving
fornia and other relatives.
WE WILL DO THE PACKING—CONTAINERS FURNISHED
Burns TV and
Radio Repair
ALL MAKES
New Family Here
From Tillamook
BURNS TV
AND RADIO
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Vernonia Golf and
Club
Now Serving
YOUR FAVORITE
BEVERAGE
Open Evenings—
Invited
Lloyd and Bonnie Quinn
The Long-Bell
LUMBER
COMPANY
Vernonia Division
CARD OF THANKS
WORDS CANNOT express our
thanks and appreciation to our
many friend^ of Vernonia for the
helpful words and acts, and gifts
and other expressions of sym
pathy for the loss of our daugh
ter and sister Grace Marie,
They will always be remem-
bered and cherished in our
hearts
Rev and Mr*. Knoll
Marion and Betty
Mr and Mrs. Dave Palmer
Mr and Mrs. Robert Knoll
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end weather worries, make feu er
clothes last longer — with gentle
indoor drying. Just load your
Maytag, dial time and heat, lift
out damp-dry for ironing or t.ufT-
dry for folding. No lint trap to
clean. No drip pan to empty. No
outside venting needed.
Emr.s $259.95
SUNDLAND'S
ELECTRIC AND APPLIANCE
786 Bridge
Phone 581
Vernonia
Suggcstions íor Your Next Grocery G rd er
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