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8 THE EAGLE, VERNONIA, ORE THURSDAY, DEC 19, 1957 CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE General FOR RENT FOR SALE: Door, mantle and package decorations, Christmas cards and wrapping paper. Mrs. Grace Peachey, Riverview 50t 1 FOR RENT Two-bedroom house. See or call Harry Culbertson. 50tfc FOR SALE Potted poinsettias, chrysanthemums, azaleas and cy clamens. Riverview Green House. 51tl FOR SALE: Wood range. $10 00 Bill French, O A. Hill House 9 HA 9-3551. 50tl FOR SALE: Xmas trees. U-cut. Retail only. Closed Saturdays. Clint’s Tree Farm. 4 miles out t<. :, - V Road S H2 FOR SALE: Girl’s Schwinn bike, like new $25. Carolyn Carlock, Mist, Oregon. Call Jewell ex change, Skyline 5-2468. 50t3c PRES TO LOGS, Briquets, nut «oal by sack or ton. Vernonia Trading company. 49t3<- PLACE YOUR orders now for holiday plants and flowers, poin. chrysanthe- • t ttias, cyclamen, n.ums. omamental pepper and Jerusalem Cherry, or any of your choice in season. Vernonia Trad ing Co. HA 9-5985. We deliver. 48t4c CHEVRON PRODUCTS: gas, oil, tires. Also PRESTO LOGS; filter discs, cedar tow, calf manna, Ftiskies, dairy, poultry and rab bit feeds; cement, $1 45. H H Sturdevant, Rose Ave. Phone HA 9-669L 43tfc SAND and gravel for sale. Ver- 29tfc nonia Trading Co. TEN-POUND bundles of news- papers for sale. Suitable for starting fires, etc. Vernonia Eagle 8tf office. FOR SALE: Used chain saws. Ted's Saw Shop, corner Bridge 22tfc and State St. SAND, gravel, crushed rock, fill dirt. Call HA 9-6829, AG. Os- 26t52c trander. FOR SALE Car, Truck REPOSSESSED: 1941 Chevrolet I ' ton ¡pit bod, $150; 22 foot F.< -se trailer, $90 Both in Ver- ■ Call 355. St. Helens. 46tfc WILL REPLACE ZIPPERS and de ight sewing Mrs Fred Heck • • ■ H \ 'I 504 ' CLASSIFIED RATES NO information on classifieds will ba given out until after paper >■ mailed. BLIND ADS with answers to be bandied by the Eagle: Mini- rrum charge 90c. No informa tion giver relative to such ads. FCETRY accepted only as paid matter. Rate: $c per type line. CARD o Thanks & Notices 80c. ’Peace on earth—good will on the road.” That is the way Chris Nyland of the Columbia county highway lifesavers summed up the most pressing needs for a safe holiday in Oregon. "Everyone has a moral respon- sibihty to his neighbor to drive safely,” Nyland said "A little BIRKENFELD — The Birken- feld school Christmas program CLEAN. attractive, one-bedroom will be at the gym on Friday house. Electric heat, electric hot evening, December 20th. water heater. Wired for range. Anna Hanberg visited with Mrs Utility room wired and plumbed Benoit Yoss at Jewell Sunday. Mrs. Eva Doyle went in to for automatic washer and drier. Inquire 475 South First Avenue. Hortland Tuesday after her little 31tf daughter who has been at the Doernbecher hospital under ob SMALL clean modern house for servation. rent. Suitable for two. Oil heat; Miss Verna Bolin from Montana has water heater and is wired for was here for her father’s funeral range. Call Mrs. R. D. Eby, She also visited with friends HA 9-3671 29tfc while here. Mr and Mrs. Delmar Jepson APARTMENT available at Cher and daughter of Seaside were ry Tree apartments, 830 Second Sti.-.-t HA 9-5042. 17tfc Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Larson. Mrs. Art Bellingham was a Portland business caller Wednes- LADY WISHES room and board day of last week. Alton Berg i was a Clatskanie- for January and February. Leave your offers at Vernonia Eagle of business caller Monday. Mr. and Mrs. . Jim Garlock and fice. 50t2c family went to Hillsboro to shop HIGHEST cash Drices paid for Saturday. The sewing club had the.r cream and eggs at your door— picked up once or twice weekly— Christmas party Tuesday evening call or write Forest Grove Cream at the horn- of Mrs. Delmar Jep ery. Forest Grove, Oregon. Phone son at Seaside. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Sieb-1 of 126. 14tfc Stanfield. Oregon were here and DEAD and worthless stock re visited with their folks, the Sie- moved free of charge. Also, will bels and Garners for a few days. buy your cows, calves, hogs. John Mrs. Francis Nordstrom return Wilmarth, Clatskanie, Ore. Phone ed home from the hospital Wed 2362. 25tfc nesday and is getting along fine. Mrs. Fred Larson and Mrs PORTABLE welding service, power plant; night work. George Delmar Jepson of Seaside were Smith, HA 9-3876. 32tfc in Portland last Thursday. I Mr. and Mrs. Bruc? Larson CLARENCE R WAGNER, county are the proud parents of a baby surveyor, Court House, St. Helens. girl born at the Astoria hospital Phone office. 698; home, 183. Pri on December 15th. vate surveying, engineering work. 24tfc James Weller Takes Part WANTED In Firs! Fleet Exercise H O I GREE I consideration and common sense can go a long way in preventing traffic accidents.” He pointed out that December is the month when traffic deaths and accidents usually reach their peak in Oregon, according to state officials. “That’s why we must cooper ate fully in enlarging the Back the Attack on Traffic Accidents campaign," he said. The attack is being stepped up in Deeember to arouse more people to fight holiday hazards and reduce the tiaffic death toll. During this.season every dnv- er and walker should dedicate his efforts toward making the season and the year following a safe one. Our goal must be the conversion 61 the potential dangers inher ent in the holiday season into sound, sensible safety behaviour. Each of us must accept respon sibility not only for his traffic performance, but for supporting official programs necessary to keep a growing volume of traffic moving safely. Last Christmas. Oregon record ed 192 accidents in which 69 peo ple were injured and five were killed. These figures are only for the immediate Christmas period. If we added all the accidents and deaths that Occurred during the busy weeks preceding the actual holiday, the toll Christmas care lessness takes would be even more shocking. School Program Friday Evening James K. Weller, seaman ap NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT prentice, USN, son of Mr. and Notice is hereby given that the Mrs. Paul C Weller of Keasev undersigned. Esther E Baird, ad- Route, Vernonia, aboard the ra ministratrix de bonis non of the dar picket submarine USS Rock, estate of MARY S McGEE. de- participated in a striking force ceased, has fil-d in the Countv training exercise (Strikex), with Court of the State of Oregon for the first fleet off the coast of Columbia County, her final ac- Southern California during De count and I that said Court has by cember 3-6. an order thereof designed the The operation emphasized the 30th day of December. 1957. at latest and most modern tactics in th- hour cd i 9:15 o'clock AM. of air and guided missile strikes said day at the County court- against land mass, i air defense, room in the courthouse at St. anti submarine and replenish- Helens, Oregon, a/ the time and ment operations. place for hearing objections to Fourteen thousand personm 1 said final account and the settle- and 37 ships of the first fleet ment of said estate, at which participated, as well as earner said time and place all persons and land based aircraft from objecting shall appear and show Southern California bases. cause, if any there be, why said account should not in all things be allowed and approved, said estate settled and closed, the administratrix de bonis discharged Dated and first published 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 On this glorious Yuletide Attorney for Administratrix rtc are truly grateful jar 49t4c FOR SALE 172 acr >s, 77 cult, good clean level land bordering N< halem River Two modern houses, three barns, several other buddings. Suitable for any kind of farming. Joe Cechmanek, Mi :. Oregon. 49tfc SERVICES APARTMENT for rent. Couple only. Burton Apartments, River view. 36tfc LEGAL NOTICE FOR SALE Real Estate HOMES PRICE reduced for quick sal-: 2-bedroom modern horn.-, close !• business district, House full t f almost new Hollywood furn- •ure. Refrigerator and elec- ’•;c rang - included Now pric- • d at $2000, good terms. MODERN 5-room home or lets, one block from bu: district Wonderful back with lots of fruit trees berries. Price, $3000. inc seme furniture TWO 3-room nouses on on Both wired fot range, food location Close to sc nd churches. Price only $2650 V ■ ry good terms FARMS 3’a ACRES. ideal for retired couple. Has > 4-room modern house and single garage garage. M • ere very good garden space, Price only $3800 Very good terms 20 ACRES, 3 room house, 5 acres n cult 2 miles out Price, $2500 Viry good terms ACREAGE 1 ACRE with modern 5 room house, in city limits. Price i 1000 terms. SEE ME FOR FARMS AND ACREAGE DON BAYLEY. BROKER Pa see Cafe Bldg Ph. HA 9 5225. 51tlc 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 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the undersigned ha been appointed administratrix of the estate of Ernest Stacey, deceased, by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Columbia County, and has qualified. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present th- same to me at Vernonia. Oregon with vouchers and duly verified within six months from the date hereof. Date of first publication, cember 5. 1957 Date of final publication. Janu ary 2. 1958 Macilc L Grady. Administratrix John L Foote. St i ns. Ore . Attorney 49t5c LOST AND FOUND LOST Three month old male kitten, orange and white No re ward but a friendly handshake. Finder please contact Hank Hud son, Riverview HA 9 60S« 50l3c BOWLING RESULTS Highway Lifesavers Ask For Stepped-up Holiday Caution t t WOMEN'S LEAGUE i Won Lost 37 23 Hank and Polly’s 29 ' Vernonia Drug 30's Sam’s Food Store 27 33 33'j 26'.■ Brunsman's High individual game. Hazel Shipman, 202: high individuai series. Hazel Shipman. 539; high team game, Hank and Polly’s, 857; high team series. Hank and Polly's 2448 Spl'ts picket^, up: Pat Gallo- v ay. 3-10 and 3-10; Ann Johnson, 3-10; Judy Cantwell, 2-7, Florenz West. 4-5-7. Try to remember it is just as easy to form good habits that will help you. as bad habits that hinder you. AwX i.w.cL luvnp V Í1V ní(U MÍAR Bill’s Hardware LOIS AND BILL OPTOMETRISTS: Dr. V. J. Horne and Dr. R. V. Lance Across from Texaco Wednesdays MERRY CHRISTMAS We Join in the for Peace i i Merry Christmas All the joys of the season be yours.. Schaumburgs & » g Sam’s Food Store ALVILDA AND SAM (BUCK) SADIE, ALICE, JIM, SLEEPY AND JIMMY ti ' ». »...«ssv ». ». ». », » » -Sv «v.», ■jia.at a-sa-.asaiiaisa‘ta-ta>sasa>saisa>.an.ai.aisaiyasaeita'yaisana?s D A Y w & & your friendship anil for the many acts anti u ords of kindness you hate ac corded us in the year just closing. May you enjoy to the fullest the contentment of lasting friendships, health and happiness. appre We are spending the holidays with our son and family in San Mateo. elation of the £ ttimi this in the past. The shop will reopen January 6. See 1 vou then. Nance’s Beauty Shoppe Ed Roediger Jr ESSIE AND CLARENCE NANCE PLUMBING