Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, June 21, 1956, Page 6, Image 6

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THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1956 THE EAGLE, VERNONIA, ORE.
CLASSIFIEDS
FOR SALE—General
PICKUP, '46 1-ton International,
4-speed, with new flat bed and
stake racks, recently new factory
motor, excellent condition, C.
Shaw, Riverview.
25tl
FOR SALE: Red fryers and roast­
ing hens. Mrs. L. Carmichael,
Stoney Point road. HAzel 9-6794.
25t3c
FOR SALE: Two-wheel heavy
trailer; also, fire alarm system
half price.. Martin Davis, River­
view.
25tl
NICE half Collie and Shepherd
year old dog to give away. Likes
children. HA 9-3317.
25t2c
FOR SALE: U Pick cherries, few
ready June 17. Royal Anns. Lloyd
Wiedewitsch on Highway across
Car Vue theater 'a mi. East Cor­
nelius, Ore.
24t3c
HAVE 42 grey geese, 11 old, 31
young. zXll for $100 or $2 50 each.
Morris Falconbury, near Tenth
St., in Riverview.
24t3
FOR SALE: Electric vacuum
cleaner with all attachments, in
good condition. A bargain at $20.
Cali at 451 Rose Ave.
25tlc
ONE 1 HP centrifugal irrigation
pump. $90. Inquire Guy Thom­
as at West Oregon Electric of­
fice.
23t3c
FOR SALE- Used chain saws.
Ted’s Saw Shop. Riverview.
22tfc
CASH PAID for furniture, live­
stock, machinery, tools any time.
Forest Grove Auction, L. R. Senft
and C. W Christiansen, owners
and auctioneers. Phone 7615.
l«tfc
SAND, gravel, crushed rock, fill
dirt. Call HA 9-6029, AG. Os­
trander.
26t52c
FOR SALE—Cars. Trucks
FOR SALE—Real Estate
LARGE modern 1-bdrm. home,
1 ‘,4 acres, garage, lge. chicken
house, on Nehalem river. $2300
with terms.
2 BEDROOM mod. home, 6/10
acre, 24x24 garage. 1 mile to
city center. City water, lights.
$2100, $300 down.
2 MODERN 1-bedroom homes on
1 lot. Fully turn., income $90
per mu Price each $2150. $500
down, $25 mo.
3 BEDROOMS, 1 floor, modern
home. Garage, basement, oil
furnace, 2 blocks to city center.
Price $3300. Terms to suit buy­
er.
MODERN 2-bdrm. home, (extra
bdrm, in gat age). Cement base­
ment, elec, heat, 1 acre on Ne­
halem river, 1 mile to city cen­
ter. Price $5500. $2000 dn. Will
sell furnished.
MODERN 3-large bedrm. home.
Large living room and kitchen
and dining room on one floor.
3 lot3.
New double garage.
Chicken house. A fine family
orchard. Furnished. Terms or
good discount for cash. $3750.
44 ACRE farm. Modern 2-bdrm.
home. Barn, chicken house and
garage. Sell all or part. $6500
for all.
WE HAVE BUYERS FOR FARMS
Call Mr. Thompson BU 9-0577.
Ed L Winter Realty AT 2-7334,
545 N.E. Killingsworth
25t3c
WANTED______________
WANTED: Peeled or unpeeled
Cedar and Fir Poles.
Please
telephone collect CApitol 2-9581.
Niedermeyer-Martin Co., Port­
land 4, Oregon.
25t7c
HOMES
MODERN 2 bedroom home plus
sun porch and full basement. 1
block from business district.
Quick sale, $2600 cash.
2 BEDROOM home, utility porch
and fruit room. Close to mill.
Only $2500. Terms.
FARMS
3'» ACRES on highway; 2-rm.
house, and other outbuilding;.
All cleared and level. Creek
borders. Price, $1,000. Some
terms.
117 ACRES. 60 in cultivation, on
Nehalem river, including b
room modern house, barn and
garage Also irrigation system.
Some pulp wood Price $13,700
$5000 will handle.
SEE ME for farms and acreage.
DON BAYLEY. BROKER
Palace Cafe Bldg Ph. HA 9 5225.
BUMP & MEYER. PROPERTIES
AND INS. INC.
2930 Council St.. F. G. Oregon
Phone Forest Grove 4061
Phone Vernonia Branch Office
HA 9 6058
H. T. Hudson. Riverview
In Vernonia:
1 BEDROOM home. Riverview
Partly furnished. $1000.
SMALL modern 2 bdrm, home on
«O’ by 100’ lot. $2350 Terms.
2 STORY. 3-bdm. on 5 lots At­
tractive lawn and garden Fruit
nuts and chickenhouses. A buy
at $4900
LISTINGS WANTED immmedi-
ately especially for clean 3 or
4 bdrm, houses. Rentals handl­
ed also.
2311c
MIST — Mr. and Mrs. Ber­
nard Dowling left a week ago
for Tascumbia, Missouri, her
home, to visit relatives. Cy Rus­
sell is driving the Allied J & H
lumber truck during Bernard’s
absence.
Mr. and Mrs. Clair Devine and
children were in Portland Mon­
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Noble Dunlap
called on the Austin Dowlings
Sunday.
I
Guests Sunday at the I. E.
Knowles’ home were
Earl
Knowles from Astoria, Mr. and
Mrs. Chet Al. xander and Suzie
from Vernonia.
Deloris Wilson is attending
summer school in Corvallis and
is having a wonderful time.
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Knowles
drove to Cedar Mills Friday to
visit their grandson.
Thursday evening dinner guests
at the Sam Devine home were
Mr. and Mrs. Shalmon Libel and
Mr. and Mrs. Clair Devine and
children.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sundland
entertained their son, Donald, and
family from McMinnville over
the weekend.
Friday night Mr. and Mrs. J.
W. Howry and children and Mr.
and Mrs. Norman Hansen drove
to Tigard and visited Mrs. How­
ry’s brother and family.
Sunday dinner guests at Sam
Devines were Mr. and Mrs. H.
C. Case of Seaside.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Case from
Seaside recently purchased the
P. Valpiam property across the
road from Sam Devines.
LEGAL NOTICE_______
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
WANTED. Farm listing, large or IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
small. Have buyers waiting. Ed THE COUNTY OF COLUMBIA.
In the Matter of the Estate
L. Winter, Realtor, AT 2-7334,
'545 N.E. Killingsworth, Portland of Ganga Ram, Deceased:
Notice is hereby given that the
11, Oregon. Or caR or write M.
S. Thompson, farm salesman, undersigned, as Administrator of
BU 9-0577.
12tfc the Estate of Ganga, Ram, deceas­
ed, has filed his Final Account in
HIGHEST cash Drices paid for the County Court of the State of
cream and eggs at your door— Oregon for Columbia County, and
picked up once or twice weekly— that Monday, the 16th day of
call or write Forest Grove Cream­ July, 1956, at the hour of 10:00
ery, Forest Grove, Oregon. Phone ,
o’clock in the forenoon of said
126.
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day and the Courtroom of said
as the time and place for
SERVICES_____________ | Court
the hearing of objections thereto
CLARENCE R. WAGNER, county and the settlement thereof.
surveyor, Court House, St. Helens.
First published: June 14, 1956.
Phone office, 698; home, 183. Pri­
Last publication: July 12, 1956.
vate surveying, engineering work.
H. Singh, Administrator
24tfc
F. Leo Smith, Attorney
615 Pacific Bldg., Portland, Ore.
FOR RENT
24t5e
FOR RENT OR LEASE, The
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Shack coffee shop. See Jay Hall
In the county court of the state
at Jay’s Cafe or call HA 9-5272. of Oregon for Columbia county.
25t3
In the matter of the estate of
1953 CHEV. hardtop coupe Ra­
dio, heater. On? owner. Con­
tinental carrier. $420 down.
1953 CHEV 4 door sedan. Std.
transmission. Fully guaranteed.
$395 down.
1951 FORD V8, 2 dr. sedan. 33,-
000 mi. One owner. Radio and
heater, overdrive. $250 down.
1951 PLYMOUTH 2 dr. Radio,
heater. Completely overhauled.
$195 down.
1955 CHEV. *2 ton pickup (first
series), never used commerci
ally.
11,000 mi. Like new.
$430 down
1949 OLDS 4-dr. sedan V8; radio
and heater.
1949 PLYMOUTH 2 dr. sedan.
Good dependable transporta­
tion. $120 down. $30 per mo.
VERNONIA AUTO COMPANY
Phone HA 9 5023
MODERN, nicely furnished apart­
" A Sale Place To Trade"
25tlc ment for rent. Suitable for one
—---------------------------------------- g— or two. Phone HA 9-3451.
24t3c
FOR SALE—Real Estate
Archery Club Meets
At Mist Site Sunday
Couple Leaves
For Missouri
FOR RENT or sale: 2-bdrm. house.
1008 Weed Ave. Call evenings
after 6:00, HA 9-5031. Mrs. Les
Galloway.
24t3
FOR RENT: Furnished apt. $30
per mo. Inquire at Eagle office.
23t2
FOR RENT Apt. available about
July 1. Couple only. See Ed
Burton. Riverview.
23tfc
LARGE furn. apt. 4 rooms and
bath. Electric range and auto­
matic hot water. See at 117 North
St., or phone HA 9-3642.
21tfc
FOR RENT: Apartment. 830 2nd
St
4 25-57
FURNISHED APTS: 3 rooms:
shower, electric range, oil heat,
and frigidaire. Riverview Apts.
20tfc
APARTMENT for rent. 2 bed­
rooms, bath, dinette, living rm.
Completely furnished. See Ha­
zel Shipman at Drug Store.
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NOTICE_______________
STARTING Saturday, June 16,
there will be only two round
trips made daily by the bus be­
tween Vernonia and Staleys.
Leaving time from Vernonia. 9 30
a m. and 6 00 p m
Martha Hartzel, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has been appointed
administrator of the estate of
Martha Hartzell, deceased, by the
county court of the stat? of Ore­
gon for Columbia County, and
has qualified. All persons having
claims against said estate are
hereby notified to present the
same to me at the office of W W.
Dillard, in St. Helens, Oregon
with vouchers and duly verified
within six months from the dale
hereof.
Dated and first publication
June 14. 1956.
Date of last publication July
12, 1956.
Edgar R. Hartzell, Administrator
W W. Dillard, Attorney
24t5c
NOTICE TO RESIDENTS
Notice is hereby given residents
of the City of Vernonia in accor­
dance with Ordinance No. 163 to
cut and remove and keep cut
from their property and from the
half of the street abutting the
property, all weeds, grass and
noxious vegetation more than 10
inches in heighth during the
months of June, July, August and
September.
A. D. Lolley
City Marshal
23t3c
LOST AND FOUND
LOST: Diamond ring
Reward.
Call Mrs. Dow. HA 9 6724
22t3e
MISCELLANEOUS
U. S. CIVIL SERVICE
JOBS
Men and women from 18.
pare for tests. Write for
Pre­
Free Information
on all government jobs, salaries. I
requirements, sample tests, bene- j
fits. Give phone, if any. Box
9168. Portland 16. Oregon.
2$t4c
MIST—Mrs. J. W. Howry took
charge of the Green Shutter cafe
Sunday while the proprietor, Mrs.
Henderson, took lunch down
d
served the archery club on their
property on the banks of the
j Nehalem where the club meets
| for practice occasionally.
Oscar Jones was up from Sea­
side and spent a week with Geor-
I ge Jones.
Mrs. Rich Banzer was helping
out at Clatskanie at Hump’s dur­
ing the high water.
Mrs. L. P. Wickstrom left Tues­
day morning for Eugene to spend
two weeks at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. Chet Clenderian.
Mrs. Nellie Eastman spent last
week here from Forest Grove,
visiting old friends.
California Is Desiinaiion
For Weeks Vacation Trip
TIMBER ROUTE — Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Thacker and son Kenny
are leaving Saturday for a weeks
vacation trip in California.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Tisdale visit­
ed his mother, grandma Tisdale,
at the home of his brother, Cleve
in Longview, Washington Sun­
day of last week.
Mrs. Hilda Justice is recuper­
ating from an emergency appen­
dectomy performed June 1 at
Good Samaritan ho.-pital in Port­
land.
Mrs. George Kirk spent Mon­
day and Tuesday at th? home of
her daughter and son-in-law, Mi.
and Mrs. Charles Justice.
Mrs. Ione Justice and her sister,
Mrs. Lavona Peterson of Buxton
were in Portland Monday and on
their way home visited their fa­
ther, George Kirk, in Hillsboro.
Mrs. B-tty Smith and sister,
Mrs. Pat Galloway, were in Port­
land on business Tuesday.
I Sister Suffers Heart Attack
Mr."and Mrs. Wm. Greiling of
Portland spent Sunday with Mrs.
Florenz West and Kenneth.
Mrs. George Kirk of Buxton
wa» an overnight guest at the
home of her son and his wife, M.'.
and Mrs. Art Kirk recently.
TIMBER ROUTE — Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Smith received a call
from Milo John Thursday nigl-.t
that Sam’s sister, Reatha Mae
John had had a serious heart at­
tack that day. Her father and
brother Oscar and Cliff Smith are
in Sweet Home with Milo at this
time.
Mary Steers is spending a few
days visiting her cousins Wayne,
Joyce, Barbara and Mark Car­
michael.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Stone of
Olympia, Washington, former re­
sidents of Vernonia, were visit­
ing Mr. and Mrs. Art Kirk from
Sunday to Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Thacker were
in Portland Sunday to visit his
aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Les­
ter Teeling, and grandad Thacker.
—Office Supplies at the Eagle—
ADMIRAL
Radio
TV
Appliances
• Low Down Payment
• 12 Months to Pay.
Deep Freezers, Refrigerators,
and appliances of all kinds.
GUARANTEED SERVICE
9 A.M. to 6 P.M. — All Makes
OAKES RADIO SHOP
Phone HA 9-3653 — Riverview
SEE YOUR LOCAL MATERIALS DEALER
for
EXTRA QUALITY
PORTLAND CONCRETE PIPE
Manufactured by
Portland Concrete Pipe & Products Company
5813 S.W. Macadam Avo.
CApitol 8-8384
Sinnmerlinie Ealing
is I mi in Oregon
fHANCES FIELDS
Heme Economist
Oiegun Wheat League
Lewis Building
Pot Hand 4, Oregon
Here we live in the one spot in
the world where Hie finest straw­
berry shortcake is possible. Our
Marshall variety strawberries
are the finest berries known for
flavor and richness. Oregon’s
dairy products meet the high
standards set by the nation's
dairy industry. And of course,
the flour used in your shortcake
is the finest baking flour known
... made of soft wheat grown in
H omelite
ORfGON HAS ALL IT TAKES to give
you a summertime of fine straw­
berry shortcake eating. The
wheat growers and strawberry
growers have encouraged your
grocer to make "specials” this
week BO you will be able to give
your family all they want of this
su|>cr dessert. Your baker too,
will be featuring many delicious
shortcake treats. Particularly
hand) are the shortcake dessert
cups However, if your idea for
shortcake is crunchy, golden bis­
cuits, here's an old-fashioned
recipe which is a real snap... and
made better because of Oregon
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full 5 horsepower
new low cost
Shortcake Biscuits
2 cups biscuit mix
cup melted butter
*3 cup milk or light cream*
Mix lightly until blended. Turn out
on lightly floured board or cloth and
knead 4 or 5 times Cut in large
rounds Bake at 450 degrees 15 min­
utes or until golden brown.
Combine
•To wake a large shortcake to evt in slices
or «qoores. odd ’5 cup milk or cream
Mix lightly and spread m greased bak.ng
pan Bake at 425° about 20 minutes.
Satisfying in every way. eye appeal­
ing and mouth-watering; there is
nothing that tells you so well that
summer is really here Try Straw­
berry Shortcake for snacktimo, des"«
sert time party-time or anytime
serve plenty
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Here’s new help for every farmer . . . the floating
power of the new Homelite EZ direct drive chain
saw mat gives you more cutting for your dollar.
Its direct drive and full 5 horsepower give you peak
performance with even less effort on your part.
Because it weighs only 19 pounds, it goes any.
where with ease ... cuts any wood from any posi­
tion, up, down, right, left
See it... feel its floating power In your own hands.
Come in for a free demonstration tomorrowl
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