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6 THURSDAY. APRIL 3, 1958 THE EAGLE, VERNONIA. ORE BILLS — CLASSIFIEDS HOMETOWN FOR RENT GIFT PLANTS, perennials, tu- b» rous begonias, corsages and flowers for all occasions. Spof- ford Gardens, first house on first street past Lincoln school. Phone HA 9-6583.14tfc FOR RENT: Safe deposit boxes. U. S. National Bank. 8tfc DOUBLE DRUM loader, like new. Inquire Kate's Cafe. 1413c ELECTRIC ORGAN Want res ponsible party to assume small mo. pyts. Also spinet piano. Write Credit Mgr.. P.O. Box 226, Salem, Oregon. 13t2c FOR SALE: 1955 28-ft. Eastern Made trailer house. One bed- room, modern tuo and shower, good condition. $1850 Phone HAzel 9-3426.12t3 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 State St 22tie SAND, gravel, crushed rock, fill dirt. Call HA 9 6829, A.G. Os trander. 26t52c FOR SALE-Car, Truck 1948 4-DOOR KAISER, $7 5 00. Phone HAzel 9-3428, evenings. 1213 FOR SALE-Real Estate CITY LIVING — See the creek- All modern, quiet area. $2250 2BR, plaster, one lot. NEW. 1 BR, % acre on Nehalem R. Carport $3950 EZ terms. NICE %2 A. Garden ground. Mod. 2 BR. Walk to river and stores. Only $2500, $7 50 down. CLEAN 2 BR on 2 nice acres. 300 cap. chix brooder house, 450 cap. layer house. Nice ef ficient setup and near river, market rd. golf course. $6700 cash. LARGE HOUSE, 4 BR., Den. playroom, beau, mod kit. 20 A. on creek. Fish, raise calves, garden and kids. A buy at $7000. Terms. ABOUT 50 A. 22 clrd. Some pulp Nice creek frontage. No bldgs. Prime farm or indus, site, $4000 00 ONE of the 10 best homes in the area. Lifetime roof, fruit trees, exc. house and garage with orkshop. 9/10 A $9500 BUMP & MEYER. INC. RIVERVIEW Ph. Hudson at HA 9-6058 1413c COK and make offer and terms. Completely furnished 5-rm house; wall to wall carpeting, oil heater, « lectric stove and many other items Three lots. See at 451 South Rose Ave. 1413c F OR SALE: 4-rom house. $2200 Inquire at 847 Third St. 1213 1 OR SALE- 4-room house, $1200 625 Second St With extra lot cabin and out buildings, $2250. Inquire at 84 7 Third St. _____________________ 1213 and HOMES $400 DOWN, $35 per month will handle 3-bdrm. home with at tached garage Total price $3250 Good location, wired for range, plumbed for auto, wash tr and wired for dryer. Don't delay FARMS 25 ACRES with 6-room modern house, barn, chick-house, gar- age and woodshed On Ne halem river. Approx 18 acres in cult. Price, $5900 Very good terms 41 ACRES. 15 acres cleared with Rock Creek bordering Bal ance in small second growth. Price, $3250 SEE ME FOR FARMS AND ACREAGE DON BAYLEY, BROKER Palace Cafe Bldg Ph. HA 9-5225. 9tlc FOR SALE 172 acres, 77 cull , good clean level land bordering Nehalem River Two modern houses, three barns, several other 1 ,i ¡dings Suitable for any kind i f farming Joe Cechmanek, Mist, Oregon 49tfc NOTICE $10 REW ARD for information leading to the arrest and convie- tien of person or persons shoot- ing Vernonia Trading company windows. 1213e • HARDWARE p FOR SALE-General FOR SALE 18 28 Oliver tractor. $300. See Fred Lundgren, hywy 47. 612 mi. from Vernonia toward Portland. Phone H 9-6827. 1413 CHERRY TREE Apts and rooms —furnished. 830 Second St. HA zel 9-5042.8tfc Phone HA 9-6131 VERNONIA. ORE. Paint. Bldg. Supplies, Sporting Goods, Housewares, Appliances — < m — P SERVICES_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ BOWLING RESULTS DRY CLEANING service Kampus Cleaners. Pick-up delivery. Paul A. Jerman, Second Ave., HA 9-6581. before 9:00 a m. or after 5:00 SPRINGFIELD TILLER, 3 HP Clinton Motor $169.95 for and 1038 Call p.m. 12tfc WANTED_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ SNAG FALLERS Bids will be received at Vernonia, Oregon, and Longview. Washing ton, until 10 a m. on April 11, 1958, by the Long-Bell Division of International Paper Company for the felling of 7,225 snags on the Company’s Vernonia Tree Farm. Prospective bidders can tour the area by meeting at the Company's millsite office in Ver nonia at 9 a m or at the junction of Camp McGregor Road and Sunset highway at 10 a.m. on April 4 or April 7. 14tlc OLD U.S. COINS WANTED. Single pieces or collections; gold, silver and copper. 295 So. First St., St. Helens, Oregon. 13tfc BABY SITTING wanted, day or night, your home or mine. Ann Briones HAzel 9-5692. 1313c PICKERS WANTED for all sum mer work. Strawberries start about May 15. Also beans, cu cumbers, King Nectars. Everett Hykes farms. Sign with Celeste Poetter, phone HA 9-3432. lOtfc FIR STUMPAGE wanted. Will buy by cruise or thousand. Har old Bergerson, phone Hazel 9- 5949 HIGHEST cash Drices 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 126.14tfc INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE Won Lost Bob's Union 33 23 Mill Market 28% 2712 Oakes 261 29% Vernonia Milk 24 32 High individual game, D. Laird, 199; high individual series, D Johnson, 529; high team game. Bob’s Union, 921; high team series. Bob’s Union, 2734. WOMEN’S BOWLING LEAGUE won lost Vernonia Drug 35 21 Hank and Polly’s 31 25 Sam’s Food Store 24 32 Brunsman Hardware 22 34 High individual game, Dolly Laird, 194; high individual ser ies, Anne Johnson, 540; high team game, Vernonia Drug, 828; high team series, Vernonia Drug, 2406; splits picked up: Susie Jones, 5-8-10; Dolly Laird, 3-10; Donna Rumbaugh, 5-10; Margaret Ful ler. 5-10; Ann McEntire, 2-7 and 2-7; Rena Brady, 2-7. TWIRP LEAGUE Won Lost Sputnik III 54 34 Ichabods 48 40 China Clippers 40 12 47% Roustabouts 32 % 5512 High individual game, Bill Nel son, 231; high individual series. Bill Nelson, 596; high team game. Sputnik III, 926; high team series. Sputnik III, 2693. Trip Pictures Seen By Guests Fold-A-Fence ornamental lawn & garden fence. 17" hi, 5* long $1.19 Lawn Seed lb. $1.25 Bone Meal * 5-lbs. 85c Sulphate of Ammonia 10-lb. $1.10 Lawn Groom 5-lb. $1.89; 10-lb. $2.95 Slug Bait 39c and 79c Morgro the perfect fertilizer. No burning 5-Lb. io 100-Lb. sacks. w Eight Birkenfeld Pupils In Piano Recital at Mist i Easter Sunrise ! Service Planned Daughter Visits Here With L. P. Wickstroms Illness Takes Louise Kalish CARD OF THANKS | Grandchildren End Visit Here BIRKENFELD — Mrs. Irving Knowles of Mist had a music re cital at her home Saturday ev NATAL-PITTSBURG — Mr. ening. There are eight children and Mrs. Don Armstrong of Port from Birkenfeld who take les land who have been on vacation sons from her. The parents also in California, came Saturday to attended and a very enjoyable take their three children, who evening was spent and refresh had been staying at the I. J. Dass ments ware served. home, back to their home in Howard Larson of Cornelius i Portland. came down Friday evening and Mr. and Mrs. Hal Vickers of took his sister, Mrs. Flora Lustig Portland were Sunday guests of to Silverton where she will visit Mr. and Mrs. Dee Veere Her with relatives for awhile. She shey. will later return here. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bauer Anna Hanberg and the two boys were Sunday dinner guests and children of Cedar Mills were recent visitors at the Ira Peter at the Reed Holdings. Mr. a.nd Mrs. E. T. Johnston son home. and family were in Portland Sunday and while there visited with Mrs. Everett Johnston who is in the Providence hospital. She was feeling quite well and ex NO • pects to be home soon. MESSY A group of friends helped Mrs. John Acton celebrate her birth day last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Garlock and family have moved to Tillamook. Ronald Nordstrom returned to END college at Corvallis after his ..... ini weeks vacation. His sister, Mary WAVING Ann, also went with him and will enter college. BIRKENFELD — Easter sun rise services will be held at the Jewell grade school at 6 a m. Sunday with all local churches participating. Immediately fol lowing the services, right across the road from the school in the grange hall a free waffle and ham breakfast will be served at 7:30 a.m. In the evening at 8 p.m. at the Mist church there will be special Easter worship service, with slides of familiar Easter scenes and appropriate music. Everyone is invited. Mr. and Mrs. Harrington of Portland were her? during the week end in the interest of their farm at Neverstil. Mr .and Mrs. Casey Haynes of Eugene have rented an apart ment in the teacherage and plan to live there for two months or more. Mr. Haynes is employed by the Allied Logging Co. The pot-luck dinner and the sacred record program at Anna Hanberg’s last Wednesday even ing was well attended. About 30 were present. Harry Bunting of Clatskanie had charge of the pro gram. Alton and Victor Berg went to Kalama, Washington Wednes day after a portable sawmill which they purchased there. Mrs. Zella Bellingham attended a postmaster s meeting at St. Helens Sunday. Mrs. Nell Marshall has her lit tle grandson visiting with her this week. NATAL-PITTSBURG — Friday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Wolff were Mr and Mrs. Jack Marshall and children. The evening was spent viewing the DEAD and worthless stock re colored slides of the Wolff’s trip moved free of charge. Also, will to Germany. TIMBER — Mrs. Louise Kalish Mr. and Mrs. W R. Wolff who had lived here more than 40 buy your cows, calves, hogs. John Wilmarth, Clatskanie, Ore. Phone were guests Saturday evening of years, passed away at St. Vin- 2362. 25tfe Mr. and Mis. Carl Davis in Ver cents hospital after a three weeks nonia. The evening was spent illness, which followed a severe PORTABLE welding service, viewing colored slides of the Da- stroke at her home here March power plant; night work. George vis’ recent trip to South Carolina 4. Several from here attended Smith, HA 9-3876 32tfc Mr. and Mrs. W E. Lindsay the funeral services at the Hills- were callers last Wednesday at boro church and Buxton cerne- CLARENCE R. WAGNER, county the Robert Lindsay home. tery. surveyor, Court House, St. Helens. Mrs. Grace Fowler of Corvallis Mr. and Mrs. Buckminster and Phone office, 698; home, 183. Pri was a guest last Thursday and daughter Ruth of Enumclaw, vate surveying, engineering work. Friday at the home of Mrs. Su Washington were callers of Mrs. 24tfc san Fowler. Mae Tallman at the store Satur- Mr. and Mrs. Ira Peterson were day They were inquiring about Portland visitors at the home of old friends since they had lived Mrs. Peterson's sister, Anna Beer- I at West Timber many years ago. OUR SINCERE THANKS to all man, recently. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver La Fon our kind friends and neighbors Mr. and Mrs. Max Oblack were taine of Vernonia were week end for the cards, flowers and though, Portland shoppers last Monday. visitors here of Mr. and Mrs. Ben ful assistance we received during Mrs. Susan Fowler spent last our hospitalization and after week at the home of her son-in- Burleigh. Mr and Mrs. Clarence Cochran wards. law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George Koski Weston Pemble and family in of Hubbard were visitors here last Wednesday and family 14tl Hillsboro. She also visited rela Dinner guests at the M. L. Tall tives in Vancouver. Washington. man home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Chris Kraig and daugh Mrs. Claude Riggle and Mrs. ter. Carol of Seattle, came Mon Edith Riggle of Buxton, and Mr. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN day to spend the week with Mr. and Mrs. B. Tallman. that the undersigned has filed and Mrs. Clyde Henderson Mr. Quite a few from here attended his Final Account and Report in Kraig and son Kenneth expect the estate of JESSIE E BUSH, to come Saturday to take the the dance at Pumpkin Ridge Sat urday night. Deceased, in the County Court family home Sunday. of Columbia County. Oregon, and Mr and Mrs. Noble Dunlap the Court has fixed Monday, the called on Mrs. Alma Bush near 28th day of April, 1958, at the Birkenfeld Sunday. hour of 10 o’clock a.m. in the Mrs Kenneth Tupper and County Courthouse, at St. Helens. daughter, Sandra, of Tillamook Oregon, as the time and place for were Thursday guests of Mr. and RIVERVIEW — On Friday. the hearing of objections thereto Mrs. W. R Wolff They came to Mrs. Charles Darby and three and settlement thereof. attend the Mist Helping Circle children of Oak Grove came to NEAL W BUSH Exec utor for which Mrs Wolff was hostess. visit her mother. Mrs. Glenn Mit- BUSH & BRADLEY cheli. The occasion was the six Attorneys for Executor teenth birthday of Steven Darby PUBLISH March 27. 1958 as well as the birthday of his April 3. 10. 17 and 24. 1958. MINIMUM charge 50c for 25 grandmother, Mrs. Mitchell. 13t5c words or less. Words over min Mr and Mrs. Earl Cooper of imum. 3c each. Three inser- NOTICE TO CREDITORS Tacoma spent the week end at tions for the price of two. Notice is hereby given that the the home of her mother, Mrs. undersigned has been appointed BLIND ADS with answers io be Glenn Mitchell. handled by the Eagle: Mini executor of the estate of Anna Mr. and Mrs T N. Kendrick of mum charge $1.00. No informa M Partridge, deceased, by the Waldport spent the week end at tion given relative to such ads. County Court of the State of the home of her sister and fami Oregon for Columbia County, and CARD of Thanks & Notices: $1.00 ly. Mr and Mrs Carl Brauner has qualified All persons having POETRY accepted only as paid Mrs Jewell Lloyd, who is in mailer. Rale: 5c per type line. claims against said estate are the Oregon City hospital is im- hereby notified to present the i THE EAGLE assumes no finan prov • ( ■ ly and hope me cial responsibility for errors same to me at Vernonia Oregon i home this week. that may appear in ads pub with vouchers and duly verified I Mr and Mrs Albert Parcel and lished in its columns, bui in baby of Kelso, Washington visit within six months from the date case where this paper is at ed friends here Sunday, enjoying hereof fault, will reprint that part of Date of first publication. March Sunday dinner with Mr and Mrs an adv. in which the typo Kenneth Jacobs * 20. 1958 graphical mistake occurs. Date of final publication. April Mr and Mrs Robert Mitchem NO CLASSIFIED OR DISPLAY 17, 1958 Sr of Battle Ground. Washington ADV. WILL BE ACCEPTED Charles Aubrey Cederburg and Bern Gibson of Phoenix. An. AFTER WEDNESDAY NOON Executor zona were dinner guests Saturday EXCEPT FOR NEXT WEEK S John L. Foote I at the home of Mr. and Mrs PAPER. St Helens. Oregon Claude Gibson Sr. After dinner I Attorney 12t5c NO information on classifieds will the Mitchems and Mr Gibson be given out until after paper visited their other relatives I To become a tree farmer, see is mailed. j around town . your nearest forester. JK50 Hornko Ro tary Mower, 134- HP, Briggs Strat ton motor, $89.95. | I 1 | j [ | I | | 1 I | MIST — Mrs. Thelma Roeser was here from Eugene last week end visiting her parents, the L. P. Wikstroms. She took Butch back. He had been visiting here a week. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Wikström were in Clatskanie Tuesday on business. Sympathy of the community is extended to Dr. J. L. Wooden in Clatskanie whose wife has just passed away. There will probably be a meet ing in the near future at the gym to hear some post office of ficials explain about the possible changes in the post office here. Mrs. George Mathews is a teacher in the Birkenfeld school. The garage man has been on the sick list, Mrs. Marshall and Mrs. Hascoll were village shoppers Monday. FASSIC END PAPERS NEW $200 Plus 144 FIT. end paper permanent HERE'S ALL YOU DO: Wind up curls .... add water .... it waves! Nothing could be simpler. The Wave is in the special fabric end papers. And SELF conditioni your hair, too! qovu LOve YouR FRESH FLOWERS for any occasion LEGAL NOTICE RUTH STEERS Phone HA 9-5384 Flowers Wired Anywhere sel VERN0NIÄ DRUG CO. Phone HA 9-6254 Vernonia International Paper Co. [ONG-gELL DIVISION Two Birthdays Observed Friday CLASSIFIED RATES Vernonia, Oregon Phone HA 9-6015 "Where Your Money Buys More" Riverview Ai the Mile Bridge j 1 ALWAYS — Best Prices • ALWAYS — Phone and Delivery —From your home-owned independent grocery. SHOP BY PHONE — YOU RING. WE BRING | 3333333333