Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1957)
6 THURSDAY, DEC 5, 1 »57 THE EAGLE, VERNONIA, ORE CLASSIFIEDS I BILL HOMETOWN o FOR SALE General SERVICES HARDWARE p PRES TO LOGS, Briquets, nut coal by sack or ton. Vernonia 49t3c Trading company. WILL REPLACE ZIPPERS and do light sewing. Mrs. Fred Heck- enliable. HA 9-5042 49t3c _ < fl — COUNTER CAFE with sleeping room. Terrific buy. Phon? Rai- 4 nier. 6-40*2 BABY SITTING, day or night, your home or mine. Call HA 9. 6212, Mrs Ann Briones. 47t3c I Phone HA 9-6131 VERNONIA. ORE. Paint, Bldg. Supplies, Sporting Goods, Housewares, Appliances PLACE YOUR orders now for holiday plants and flowers, poin. settiaa, cyclamen, chrysanthe mums, ornamental pepper and Jerusalem Cherry, or any of your choice in season. Vernonia Trad US' Co. HA MN*. We delivi i 48t4c FOR RENT CHEVRON PRODUCTS gas. oil, tins. Also PRESTO LOGS; filter discs, cedar tow, calf manna. Friskies, dairy, poultry and rab bit feeds; cement, $1.45. H H. Sturdevant, Rose Ave. Phone HA 9 f>691 43tfe SAND and gravel for sale. Ver nonia Trading Co. 29tfc TEN-POUND bundles of news papers for sale. Suitable for starting fires, etc. Vernonia Eagle office. 8tf FOR SALE: Used chain saws. Ted’s Saw Shop, corner Bridge and Stat,. St 22tfc SAND, gravel, crushed rock, fill dirt. Call HA 9 6829, A.G. Os trander. 26t52c FOR SALE-Car, Truck REPOSSESSED: 1941 Chevrolet l 4 ton flat bed. $150. 22 foot house trailer, $90. Both in Ver nonia. Call 355, St. Helens. 46tfc FOR SALE Real Estate FOR SALE: 172 acr‘s, 77 cult, rood clean level land bordering Nehalem River. Two modern houses, three barns, several other buddings. Suitable for any kind of farming. Joe Cechmanek, Mist, Oregon. 49tfc FOR SALE: Four acres, four rm. house and bath. Wired for elec tric range. Large chicken house, burn, fruit trees, berries. Good garden space Part cleared Rea sonable down payment. J P Lofton. Mist Rt. 48t3 I FOR RENT: Small 1-bedroom house, furnished. Couple , no children. 162 A St. Call HA 9 3591, R H Hanon. 44tfc APARTMENT for rent. Couple only. Burton Apartments, River view. 36tfc CLEAN, attractive, one-bedroom house. Electric heat, electric hot water heater. Wired for range. Utility room wired and plumbed for automatic washer and drier. Inquire 475 South First Avenue. _____________________________ 31tt house for Oil heat; wired for D. Eby, 29tfc APARTMENT available at Cher ry Tree apartments, 830 Second Street. HA 9 5042. 17tfc LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned. Esther E Baird, ad ministratrix de bonis non of the estate of MARY S McGEE, de ceased, has fil'd in the County Court of the State of Oregon for Columbia County, her final ac count and that said Court has by an order thereof designed the 30th day of December, 1957, at th- hour of 9:15 o’clock A M. of said day at the County court room in the courthouse at St. Helens, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing objections to said final account and the settle ment of said estate, at which said time and place all persons objecting shall appear and show cause, if any there be, why said account should not in all things be allowed and approved, the I said estat- settled and closed, anti the administratrix de boms non discharged. Dated and first published this 5th day of December, 1957. Esther E. Baird. Administratrix de bonis non of the estate of MARY S. McGEE. deceased. EDWARD L. CLARK. JR. 207 Pioneer Trust Bldg., Salem, Oregon Attorney for Administratrix. 49t4c HOMES M'iDERN 5-room home on two tots, one block from business district. Wonderful back yard with lots of fruit trees and berries. Price. $3009, includes some furniture. TWO 3-room houses on one lot. Both wired for range. Very good location. Close to schools i nd churches. Price only $2650. Very good terms. VERY NEAT 2 bdrm, modern home, wired for range Close to business district. Houseful < f almost new Hollywood fur niture. Go£s at price of $2500 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Good terms Notice is hereby given that the FARMS 3 4 ACRES, ideal for retired undersigned has been appointed muple. Has 4-room modern administratrix of the estate of Ernest Stacey, deceased, by the house and single garage. rcre very good garden space, County Court of the State of ¡'rice only $3800 Very good Oregon for Columbia County, and has qualified All persons having terms. 37 ACRES, some timber. 12 acres claims against said estate are n cult Has very well kept hereby notified to present th" house and yard. 4 bedrooms, same to me at Vernonia. Oregon iving room and kitchen with with vouchers and duly verified ots of built-ins. Other build- within six months from the date -ngs include barn, woodshea hereof. Date of first publication, De «•nd garage Two miles out. cember 5, 1957. Price, $10,000 Date of final publication. Janu 2f* ACRES. 3 room house, 5 acres • n cult 2 miles out Price, $2500 ary 2. 1958 Macile L. Grady, Very good terms Administratrix ACREAGE John L Foote, St Hel 1 ACRE with modern 5 room ens, Ore. Attorney ■iou«e, in city limits. Price I ____________________ _______ 49t5c L3000 terms SEE ME FOR FARMS AND ACREAGE DON BAYLEY. BROKER Palace Cafe Bldg Ph HA 9 5225. NO information on classified» will ba given out until after paper ________________ ___________ 47tle CLASSIFIED RATES WANTED HIGHEST cash Drices paid for ' cream and eggs at your door— picked up once or twice weekly— I call or write Forest Grove Cream ery. Forest Grove, Oregon. Phone 1»«_________________________ 14tfc DEAD and worthless stock re- •"< ved free of charge Also, will bu, your cows, calves, hogs John Womarth. Clatskanie. Ore. Phone 2.^2. ______________________ 25tf- PORTABLE welding service, power plant; night work. George Smith, HA 9 3876 32tfc CLARENCE R WAGNER, county ' surveyor. Court House, St Helen; Phene office. 698 home, 183. Pri- vale surveying, engineering work 24tfc i 1 | I i Family Visiting I Äpple Packing Plant Visited From Ogden, Utah BOWLING RESULTS APARTMENTS for rent with garage. Suitable for one or two. No children or pets. Inquire Fullerton Apartments, 479 Rose Ave. Phone HA 9-3451. 48tfc SMALL clean modern lent. Suitable for two. has water heater and is range. Call Mrs. R HA 9-3671.___ ONLY 17 SHOPPING DAYS UNTIL CHRISTMAS ... The most complete selection of quality toys and gifts in Vernonia for the entire family. Shop early and beat the last minute rush. TWIRP LEAGUE Lost Won 6 14 Sputnik III TIMBER — Mr. and Mrs. Fred 9 11 Ichabods Ferretti and daughter Shelley, of 10’4 94 Roustabouts 5'4 China Clippers 14'4 near Ogden, Utah, arrived last Individual hi gh game. Terry week for a two w’eks visit with Ferretti’s mother, Mrs. Brady, 218; individual high series, Mrs. Daisy Cogan, and other relatives. Dolly Laird, 610; high team game. Mr. and Mrs. Ferrell West are Roustabouts, 944; high team the parents of another son, born 2597 series, Roustabouts, Thanksgiving day. This is their INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE Lost third son. Won Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bond and 38 14 Bob's Union family spent last Thursday with 16', 354 Mill Market 1 Mrs. Bond’s sister and family, the 17 35 Vernonia Milk Ike Captains at Salem. Other Oakes Radio and TV 13 4 38 4 guests were Mr and Mrs. Clifford High individual game, H. John Harden, Mr and Mrs. Wayn" son. 202; high individual series, Harden and son, and Mr. and D. Brunsman, 508; high team Mrs. Mickey Harden and two game, Mill Market, 978; high children of Gales Creek. team series, Mill Market, 2680. Mrs. Ida Kilburg spent from WOMEN’S LEAGUE Friday until Tuesday at her horn? Lost here. Sh? has been in Portland Won 30 22 Hank and Polly’s several months with her daugh 26 26 Sam’s Food Store ter, Mrs. Maxine Boss. 26'a Vernonia Drug 254 Miss Ruth Cupit and Al Mc Brunsman’s 294 Cracken accompanied Miss 224 High team game, Sam’s, 886, Gladys Johnson to Portland on high team series, Sam’s, 2480; Thanksgiving day where they high individual game, Ann Mc were dinner guests at the A. J Entire and Donna Rumbaugh, Williams home, where there were 197; high team series, Donna 25 guests present. Rumbaugh, 541; Splits picked up Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Wilhite Ann McEntire 3-10 and 8-9; Ann and two daughters Susie and Johnson 2-7-10; Rena Brady 2-7; Mary of Orchards, Washington Bonnir? Wilcoxen 5-7. spent several days here with Mrs. I Wilhite's mother, Mrs. Cash. Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Good Ohler Family Holds win and daughter Kristi spent Reunion at Modesto last Wednesday and Thursday at TIMBER — Mr. and Mrs. John Madras with Mrs. Goodwin’s sis Other Ohler and three children left last ter and brother-in-law. Monday for Mnd'sto, California guests were their parents, Mr. where several of John's brothei'3 and Mrs. Robert Kral of Klamath and sisters and their families Falls. Dinner guests Thanksgiving day gathered to spend Thanksgiving with their mother and step-father. at the B. Tailman home were Miss Carolyn King, who is at Mrs. Edith Riggle. Mr and Mrs. tending University at Seattle, Claude Riggle of Buxton and Washington arrived last Wednes George Riggle of Timber. day evening to spend the holiday and w ek end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Bill Ritter Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wiser of Portland spent last Tuesday here with their niece and nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Clarenc.- Cochran. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Beyer of Myrtle Creek spent several days here with their parents, the John Dunn and Art Beyer families. George Tolson has been quite ill at his home since last Thurs day. Dinner gu-sts Thanksgiving day at the George Tolson home were Miss Polly Kneedler of McMinnville, Mr. and Mrs. Re- mus Bianson and Robert Voigt all of Timber. Mrs. Tolson's son, Jack Klein of Eugene, arrived Thanksgiving evening and stay ed until Saturday. Miss Janelda Brown of Port land is spending this week here with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Patrick, west of town. Sharon and Ronnie Johnson of Portland wer- Saturday visi tors of their aunt, Miss Gladys Johnson. Sharon is a freshman at O.S.C. CARD OF THANKS I WISH to extend mv sincere thanks to neighbors and friends for visitations and for th? man cards and other expressions of friendliness and cheer during my recent stay in the hospital. I am especially grateful to the man agement and employees of West Oregon Electric co-op; members of the Lions club, the American Legion, the American Legion auxiliary. Rev. and Mrs. F M. Knoll and members of th' EUB church. Art Gardner ____________________________ 49t I TIMBER — Miss Ruth Cupit I er, California with his parents, Mr and Mrs. John M Rogers. spent November 20 and 24 Mrs. Lena Elliott of Bakers 1 n Tanasket, Washington field, California spent from Wed where she went through the nesday until Saturday with Mr. United Apple Packing shed and and Mrs. Remus Branson the warehouse while it was in oper ation. Al McCracken who nad week before Thanksgiving. been visiting the Glen Cook fam Miss Gladys Johnson spent the ily there for the past two weeks week end in Portland at the home of her brother and sister returned here with her. Lloyd Smade of Salem spent in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Sam John several days here with his niece, son. Mrs. Dorothy Goodwin. Mr. and Mrs. George Tolson Mrs. Georgia Wall and two were dinner guests Sunday of children moved to Chehalis, Miss Pol.y Kneedler at McMinn Washington recently. ville. George Riggle and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Coch Mae Tailman, attended funeral ran spent Saturday and Sunday services for Mr. Riggle’s brother, at Seaside. Bill, at Fuiten’s Chapel in For Steve Murray received word est Grove November 20. last week of the death of his R. S. Rogers who is on a thr'e- week vacation from the S.P. rail brother, Buddy Murray, at Har road, spent a few days in Gerb- vey, North Dakota. HERE S HOW ,.. MAKE A BATHROOM SINK ENCLOSURE Enclosed bathroom fixtures which provide additional stor age space and a counter for accessories add to the beauty as well as the utility of the room. Measure the dimensions of the area to be enclosed keeping in mind that the vertical pieces and the top plate should be of suJicient height to Hi under the sink lip. The width (A) extends 3% inches beyond the sink to A - iftidt «nouÿt lo accomodo»« sink Club Plans for Christmas Party I , | J | | i 1 TIMBER — Mrs. Lucinda Bino and Mrs. Mae Tailman accom panied Mrs Winifred Cieloha to Work and Win” at the Legion hall at Banks November 19 where Mrs. Alta Carsten was hostess. This was a Thanksgiving party. The Christmas party will be held a week early also, on De- cember 17 at the Manning hall where secret pals will be re- vealed. Larry Sponsel of Wheeler was here from Fri. night until Sun. of last week with L. Metzker. Sunday, his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Verne Sponsel. were dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Bi'l Rit ter. Larry returned home wiin them Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs Richey of Port land were week end visitors of Mrs. Richey's son and daughter- in-law, the Stanley Taylors. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Putney and two children of Sweet Home spent from Thursday until the first of last week visiting with Mrs. Putney's brother, John Ohler. and family and other rel atives. Mr. and Mrs Zera Thompson were Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Steve Bisanz at Scofield. Mr and Mrs. Claude Riggle and Mrs. Edith Riggle of Buxton were Sunday afternoon visitors of Mrs. B Tallman. FLOOR TO CEILING STORAGE SHELVES ' | . | Floor to ceiling storage shelves placed at each end of the youngsters' bed provides adequate and convenient stor age for toys, books, cameras, etc. I.ittle-used items can be placed on the top shelves. The uprights, separators, and all but one shelf are made of 1 by 10-inch lumber. The second shelf is made of 1 by 8- inch lumber. Length of the uprights will vary with the height of the ceiling and should j he 1/16 inch scant so that when the project is assembled it can be slid in place. Cut the shelves and top to fit between the up rights. Assemble the project by first attaching the top and lower shelf to the uprights. A frame is thus formed to which the shelves and separators are fas tened. The frame must be made in a vertical position. The top separator is then toenailed in place. Next, fasten the shelf to the separator and the up rights. The other separators and shelves are fastened in the same manner. The 1 by 8 shelf is placed flush with the front edge of the upright. Attach the back. , Slide the assembly in place against the wall. Fasten the assembly to a wall stud and to the ceiling joists. ■ ! Colored Slide Advice Offered Camera fans who have equip ment for taking color slid's and I would like to know how to have is mailed. better success will hav' the op I THE EAGLE assumes no finan portunity to get expert advice cial responsibility for errors through a series of three talks that may appear in ads pub which will be given in January lished in its columns, but in at Forest Grove by Hans Run case where this paper is at OUR SINCERE thanks to every ning of the Grove Studio and fault, will reprint that part of one who has been so helpful by I Camera shop in Forest Grove an adv. in which the typo their words and deeds during oui | The talks will be given at th graphical mistake occurs. Forest Grove city hall, the even sorrow. MINIMUM charge 40c for 25 ings of January 15, 22 and 29 Margaret Armstrong They will start promptly at 8:00 words or less. Words over min George Armstrong and famil- imum. 2c each. Three inser _____ _______________________ 49ti pm and there is no charge for them Persons att“nding may tions for the price of two. NO CLASSIFIED OR DISPLAY I WOULD like to thank all my teke slides for analyzing if they ADV. WILL BE ACCEPTED wonderful Vernon'a friends who so d'sire A coffee hour will follow the AFTER WED. NOON EXCEPT helped me earn my trip to Dis It is talks FOR NEXT WEEK S PAPER. I neyland last week end CARD of Thanks It Notices: 80c. something I will never forget Roy Reynolds 49tlc I H BLIND ADS with answers io be OPTOMETRISTS: I handled by the Eagle: Mini I WOULD like to thank everyone , I Dr. V. J. Horne and mum charge 80c. No informa w ho helped me earn enougn | Dr. R. V. Lance tion giver relative to such ads. points to make the trip to Disn'v Aero«» from Texaco POETRY accepted only as paid land I had a wonderful time. Wednesday* matter, Rate Sc per type lino. Larry Larson 49tlc I r I provide space for the top plate. Cut the frame to the proper dimensions and assemble with 10-penny nails. Anchor the en closure to the floor. Fasten a 1 by 6-inch facing to the top front frame flush with the top plate. Center facings on the vertical pieces. Attach the shelving and make the doors. Cover the top with a hard surface covering. Nat ¡«ml Lumper Manufacturen Association MAKE A MODEL TRAIN TABI e A 9 by 11-foot table is a con venient display board for model trains, tracks, and other equip ment. A shelf provides storage space for extra pieces and items to be repaired. The framework is made of 2 by 2-inch lumber. Cut the legs 26 s* inches long. Cut four pieces 104 s* inches long for the top portion of the frame— one piece for each end and one ' piece for each section framing the ends of the center opening Assemble these pieces so that i the lengths of the other pieces can be measured. As the pieces are cut, fasten them in place. The top is made of 1 by 12- inch lumber. The shelf boards are cut out around the legs for a flush fit with the frame. A hinged leaf for easier access to the open center is made of three edge-glued 1 by 12’s. Cleats are fastened to the boards for additional support. Attach the leaf with 3-inch re cessed hinges Set all exposed nails, and round all sharp edges.