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4 THURSDAY, AUG. 21, 1958 CHE EAGLE. VERNONIA, ORE CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE General THORNLESS blackberries, 75 cents commercial flat. Carl Brauner, Sixth Street, Riverview. HAzel 9 3411. 34t3c FOR SALE: Fresh Sweet Corn for canning or freezing. U-Pick cu- cumbers, 3c lb. Tomatoes, Apples, Pears and other produce. Ernie's Farm Market 2% miles from For- est Grove on Gales Creek Road. Look for sign on road. Telephone ELgin 7-3925 33tfc FOR SALE: Trash burner, wring er type Zenith washing machine in good condition. Phone HAzel 9-5821 or inquire at the cozy. 33t3c FOR SALE: John Deere Model B tractor, excellent condition, $475; J. D Killefer disc, $125; 16" trac tor plow, $50. Frank Enyart, Ston y Point road. 32t3 FOR SALE: Jacobsen Turbo-Vac and Cooper Capri rotary lawn mowers, -both at reduced prices. Vernonia Trading Co. 32t3c CASH PAID on your farm for any kind of livestock. Eugene R Geertz, Rt. 1, Box 532, Gresh- am. Ore. Phone MOhawk 5-2827 or MOhawk 5-2289. SIM WILL SELL at a sacrifice my baby grand Kimball piano, new about 8 years ago. Original cost, $1350. Kept in perfect condition. One owner. Lulah Fullerton, 479 Rose Ave., Fullerton Apts., or call HAzel 9 3451. 30tfc FOR SALE Raspberries, Cascade Blackberries, Blue berries. Al bert Schalock HAz I 9 3582. 27tfc USED POWER SAWS, all makes and sizes. Repaired and ready to go. Inquire Vernonia Texaco Service. 27tfc BANKERS Life In urance com pany of Lincoln, Nebraska Lloyd Quinn, 525 Terminal Sales Bldg., Portland, CA 8-8209. Residence, Vernonia, HA 9-3693. 20tfc FRESH FLOWERS for any occa- sion. Flowers wired anywhere. Ruth Steers, HAzel 9-5384 15tfc TEN POUND bundles of new. papers for sale. Suitable for starting fires, etc. Vernonia Eagle office 81 f FOR SALE- Used chain saws. Ted’s Saw Shop, corner Bridge and State St. 22tfc FOR SALE-Real Estate FOR SALE: 285 acre tree farm, Christmas trees and up. Phone HAzel 9-5845. 33t2c MODERN 2-bedroom home, close to schools. 192 North Street. In- quire evenings. 24tfc FOR SALE: Cozy two -bedroom home, all electric, corner lot, near to schools, clean, good condition, very reasonable. Owner ill. 1205 State street. HAzel 9 5763 3313 FOR SALE: Five bedroom house at St. Helens. 60x100 ft. soil lot; double garage. Beauford F. Mil- 175 S E 26th, Hillsboro Phone Midway 8-2034. (Too’late for last week) NATAL - PITTSBURG — Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lindsay re FOR RENT or sale: Two bed turned home Thursday from visited room furnished house. Ninth and 1 Redmond where they Bryant streets, Clatskanie. $45 their son and daughter-in- per month. Adults only. Henry law, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lind A. Miller, Box 282, Clatskanie. say and family for several days. 3413 Sunday they attended the Pio neer meeting at Hudson park ONE BEDROOM furnished house; near Rainier at which Mr. Lind oil heat, electric range and dryer. say was elected president of the Plumbed for automatic washer. Columbia County Pioneer assoc Inquire at 1142 Nehalem Street iation. or call HAzel 9-3353 34t3 Mrs. Eva Pringle took her TWO-BEDROOM house, modern, grandson, Johnny Hilderbrand fenced, wired for range, auto home to St. Helens Monday. He matic washer, dryer and heater. had been visiting Billy Pringle 537 Rose Ave. HAzel 9-6412. for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pringle vis See owner at house. 33t3c ited his sister, Mrs. Margaret FOR RENT: Partly furnished Parker, at St. Marys hospital in three room apartment. Call HA Astoria Friday. She is getting zel 9-3725. 23tfc along fine after her recent oper FOR RENT: Safe deposit boxes. ation. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Parmer U. S. National Bank. 8tfc of Goble visited his uncle and CHERRY TREE Apts and rooms aunt, Mr. and Mrs. W. Parmer, —furnished. 830 Second St. HA Sunday. zel 9-5042. 8tfc Mr. and Mrs. Fred Foshaug of Deer Island were Friday callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Parmer. HIGHEST cash Drices paid for Mr. and Mrs. Alvah Swanson cream and eggs at your door— were Sunday callers of Mr. and picked up once or twice weekly— Mrs. Clyde Hend arson. call or write Forest Grove Cream Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hender ery, Forest Grove, Oregon. Phone son were Friday evening visitors 126. 14tfc of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Corll. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Grant DEAD and worthless stock re moved free of charge. Also, will and Judi drove to Hillsboro Sat buy your cows, calves, hogs. John urday on business. Marion Steers Jr. and his fath Wilmarth, Clatskanie, Ore. Phone 2362. 25tfe er, M. Bert Steers, called on Mr. and Mrs. Noble Dunlap Wednes PORTABLE welding service, day. power plant; night work. George Mr. and Mrs. Max Oblack and Smith, HA 9-3876. 32tfc Larry drove to Forest Grove on business Saturday. CLARENCE R. WAGNER, county surveyor. Court House, St. Helens. Phone office, 698; home, 183. Pri vate surveying, engineering work. 24tfc FOR RENT FOR SALE: Good fruit jars. Quarts, 50c; pints, 35c. Ruth Circle, EUB church. Contact Mrs. George Johnson, 1125 Bridge St. 34tl ler, Lindsays Visit At Home of Son 3213 SEB VICES GRASS CUTTING by scythe, ■ gardens spaded, hoeing done In- 1 quire 1142 Umatilla St 3213 I I MAIN Street Cleaners. Forest I Grove. Free pick-up and de livery in Vernonia Tuesday and Friday. Local agencies, Strong’s Electric and Polly’s Variety. Or call Forest Grove, ELgin 7 2307 or ELgin 7-6068 evenings. ■ 3213 Demonia Eagle MARVIN KAMHOLZ Editor and Publisher Official Newspaper of Vernonia, Oregon Entered as second class mail matter, August 4, 1922 at the post ffice in Vernonia, Oregon under the act of March 3, ¡879. Sub- scription price $3 00 yearly in the Nehalem Valley Elsewhere $3.50 WANTED LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that by virtu? of an order of the District Court of Washington County, Oregon, authorizing and directing the undersigned admin istrator of the Estate of Alice M. Caples, deceased, to sell at private sale the real estate belonging to said estate, that from and after the 5th day of September. 1958, he shall proceed to sell at private sale to the highest bidder in one parcel for cash, or on such terms as to the Court may seem proper all the following described tract of land situate in Columbia County, Oregon, towit: An undivided one-fourth in terest in the East one-half of Lot 5, Block 2, in tract 18 feet by 62 feet, located in and part of Lot 4. Block 2. in the original townsite of Vernonia. Columbia County, Oregon, and as particularly described in that certain deed recorded on the 8th day of September. 1923, in Book 35. at page 398 of the Ded Records of Co lumbia County, Oregon. (810 and 818 Bridge Street, Ver- nonia, Oregon). Dated this 7th day of August, 1958. James W Young. Administrator BUMP. BUMP & YOUNG Forest Grove, Oregon 32t4c Relatives Visit With Hendersons NATAL -PITTSBURG - Clyde Henderson’s only aunt. Mrs. Over- baugh and his four cousins from Portland visited with them Sun- day. Also visiting that day w ere Mrs Henderson's niece and hus- band. Mr and Mrs. Elmer Clem of Portland Mrs Bertha Oblack is on the sick list this week Lincoln Peterson called on Mr and Mrs. Noble Dunlap Monday. DeeVeere Hershey. Mike and Jimmy Mullins attendisi the Shrine football game in Portland Saturday night Mrs. Don Cameron and child ren and Mrs Melvin Schwab and children visited Mrs Kenneth Tupper Wednesday. W R Wolff, Mrs. Kenneth Tupper and Sandra drove to Hillsboro Monday on business. Mr and Mrs. Noble Dunlap at- tended the county fair Friday. Mr. and Mrs Frank Kaspar of Sunset Beach visited Mr and Mrs. W Parmer Saturday. NO information on classifieds will be given out until after paper is mailed. Two Honored at Birthday Party ! GOLF NEWS and VIEWS By Gordon Reed Our weather still holds good for golfing, even though it is tough on our loggers and farmers. It is getting very tough on the golf course fairways as you can see by that very brown and dry condition. We are able to keep the greens in nice condition due to our sprinkler system and all night watering three or four nights per week. It is satisfac- tion not only to the golfers, but to ourselves when they hit a ball to our greens and it stops where it hits or only rolls a snort dis tance. Many courses at this time of year have trouble with the ball not holding on the greens due to their very dry and hard condition. Vernonia Golf club has had many nice compliments on how well our greens look and hold a ball. Last Saturday we had another fine group of fellows from the Crown Zellerbach company, St. Helens division play a tourna ment on our golf course. Most of their men are regular players at their Columbia county golf course and we believe they all enjoyed themselves, especially the fol lowing golfers who won the prizes: Low net, John Zanniker; se cond low net, Howard Hall; third low net, Wally Lambert; longest drive on No. 3, Harold Amos; closest to the pin on No. 4, John Younce; fewest putts, Burt Zur cher. We hope they enjoyed their match as much as we enjoyed their company and that another match can be arranged soon. Again Sunday many new faces showed up from the Forest Grove, Beaverton and Portland area to play golf. Rainier also had quite a few golfers on the course. Gene Stennick who has entered the Southern Oregon golf champion ship, to be held at Medford, over the Labor Day holiday as a play er from the Vernonia Golf club, played 27 holes of golf with his brother Bob. Gene turned in scores of 38-36-42. Bob played 18 holes with a score of 38-38. We wish Gen? the best of luck in his matches at Medford Did you know: That they have a PEE WEE golf championship each year at Orlando, Florida. Some 200 Pee Wee golfers ages 3 to 15 years play a regular tournament. What fun th?se kids must have. Did you know: The national senior open golf tournament (you have to be 55 years of age or older and love to play golf to belong) was held at Esmeralda public course in Spo kane last week end? Gene Sara- zen, America’s dean of golf, was low man after 54 holes of play. Willie Goggin from San Jose, California beat him with a 72 hole score of 270 to Gene’s 271. In the international senior golf tournament just played in British Columbia, one of the players who was 70 years of aged fired one round of 18 holes and had a 70. It is quite a feat to shoot your age in a golf match. We are trying to prove only one thing: That golf is the one sport that can be played and enjoyed by people of all ages, both men and women. BIRKENFELD — Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Condit and children of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stuve and Karen, and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Larsen and family attend ed a birthday party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Johnston for Gary and Jan on Sunday af ternoon. Mrs. Zzila Bellingham left Sat urday for a trip to Vancouver, B.C. where she will visit with her sister for a while. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Larson, Donnie and Debra spent Sunday at Tillamook visiting with the Jim Garlocks. Debra stayed there for a weeks visit. Lorrain? and Patricia Ridout were recent Portland shoppers. Their grandmother. Mrs. W. F. Reeves accompanied them. Pa tricia stayed in town for a weeks visit with friends. Mrs. George Bellingham was in Astoria last Thursday on busi ness and also visited with rela tives. Terry and David Larson spent MUST — A birthdav party two days last week with Monte and weiner roast was held at Bellingham at Astoria They re the Harold Case home Saturday turned horn ■ with Mrs. George evening for relatives of Mr. Case from Astoria. Mrs. Case's daugh. Bellingham. ter and family from California Howard Larson and his grand- and Mr and Mrs. Sam Devine. son. Leroy Price, called on the A fire was narrowly averted . arly Monday morning at the Francis Larsons Saturday. Miles Samuelson of Jewell was village store when one of the given the contract for the North- | motors burned out in the freez- ing unit. rup Creek school bus route. Mrs. Julia Wiester and her Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gaunt and father-in-law. Al Cavanaugh went daughter from Garden Grove, to Portland Sunday to visit friends. California arrived Sunday for a Dick Herman from South Da visit with her folks, the Robert kota has bought the George place He Bergs, and other relatives and just outside of town here. intends to repaint and fix it up friends. some. Mr and Mrs. Richard Melis were here from California over the week end and visited his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ir MINIMUM charge 50c for 25 ' ving Knowles. They went on to words or less. Words over min Seattle to visit his sister. Mrs. imum. 3c each. Three inser Florence Furgeson. Mrs. Al Cavanaugh is back tions for the price of two. from three weeks visit at Arling- THE EAGLE assumes no finan ton. Washington cial responsibility for errors I Mr and Mrs. Charles Hock- that may appear in ads pub- | man are here from Beaverton lished in its columns, but in I visiting their niece and nephew, the Chas Sundlands. Birthday Party Held Saturday CLASSIFIED RATES case where this paper is at ■ fault, will reprint that part of I CANVAS REPAIR. LEATHER! an adv. in which the type- IWORK. HANDBAG REPAIR J graphical mistake occurs. ! Let us solve your leather | I work problems. BLIND ADS with answers to be handled by the Eagle: Mini ! Verncnia Shoe Shop | mum charge $1.00. No informa { 2nd St., (formerly the Shack) | tion given relative to such ads. j 10 a n», to S p.m. or later I : Fuiten’s Chapel In The Hille : : • : • VERNONIA AND FOREST GROVE : • ; • : • Dial O and ask operator for Commerce 925 24 Hour Mortuary Service • • : Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Thomas. Res. Managers J Phone HA 9-3725 Family Reunion Attende At Skamokawa on Sunda Winema 4-H Club Captures Prizes : • • «••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••* BIRKENFELD — The Winema 4-H club of Birkenfeld did real good at the county fair. Gary Johnston won first prize on his junior Hereford heifer; Cathy DuPuis won first prize on her junior Shorthorn cow and was champion beef showman; Doug las Bellingham won fourth place on his Hereford steer; Lloyd Johnston won fifth place on his Hereford heifer; Wayne Larson had the grand champion Short horn female of the fair and Mar vin Larson had champion steer: Butch Baker won fifth place on his market lamb; Nickey B?rg won first prize on his Rhode Is land red pullet; Jimmie Belling ham won first prize on his New Zealand white rabbit; Cathy Du Puis, Gary Johnston and Marvin Larson won the weed judging contest and will go as a team to the state fair; Billy Howry, War ren Kyser and Jimmy Belling ham won the rabbit judging and will go as a team to judge at the state fair; Butch Baker caught a weaner pig in the pig scramble and Wayne Larson caught a Here ford steer in the calf scramble. Winema calf club won third place on herdsmanship. They are all looking forward to going to the state fair. The state highway crew has opened up the road ditch in front of the Francis and Fred Larsons and have moved the entrance ap proach down toward the bridge. i I ! I . [ I NATAL-PITTSBURG — Ml and Mrs. I. J. Dass, Mr. and Mr Marion Grant and Judy, Archi Dass and Miss Jeannette Olsol attended the Cook family reunion at Skamokawa Sunday. Mrs Silvia Wolff was hom Tuesday and Wednesday and re turned to McMinnville Thursday morning. She reported that he son, Marvin Turner and family called on her at McMinnvill Sunday morning. They were en route to Waldport for a week vacation. Mr and Mrs. O. J. Malcoln and Mrs. Adele Parmer of Dee Island and Mrs. Susan Fowl« were Sunday evening guests o Mr. and Mrs W. Parmer. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fredrick son and children spent Saturda and Sunday with Mr. and Mn Bill Pringle. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wolff and Mrs. Nelson of Clatskanie, Rich ard Peterson and Mra. Lauri Carmichael were Sunday evening callers at the home of Mr. an Mrs. Robert Lindsay. BEN'S BARBER SHOP Expert Tonsorial Work Vernonia, Oregon FISHERMAN’S DELIGHT! | We have it — on accident policy that's sure to delight fishermen. I Here's why: i | When you're out roughing it, you want extra Accident insurance protection ... but at low cost. And the Hartford has it — the new Trip- guard Accident Policy. I I i | | | j This new policy is really inex- pensive, because you buy it to cover only the duration of your fishing trip — even for as little as three days! It protects you by pay* ing benefits toward medical ex» penses due to injuries on your trip, and cash benefits for accidental loss of life, limbs or sight. f I ‘ I I I You'll be protected while fish ing. hiking, camping, traveling — in fact, 24 hours a-doy, anywhere you go! See us for the full facts before you go — and go protected! VERNONIA INSURANCE take it easy with The Good Light Beer Heidelberg Slow Brewed ( ABrand Name Beer © Heidelberg Brewing Co Bill J. Horn, Agent Phone HA 9-6203 — Vernonia 905 Bridge Street Tacoma Wash For New Construction, Remodeling, Repairs, Let us supply the items you need in ; J BUILDING MATERIALS Flush Doors — Screen Doors — Plywood Sheet Rock — Finish Lumber — Molding CEDAR AND COMPOSITION SHINGLES J : : (Right across street from postoffice) : Vernonia Lumber M. J. Bjornson, Manager HA 9-3211: Home Phone HA 9-5965 Open 8 a.m.--5 p.m. Weekdays. 9 a.m.--4 p.m. Sat. SHOPPING IDEAS Be sure to include these items in your next order! NABISCO HUDSON Wheat Thins HOUSE Try lit» Crackers Honey Grahams All-Around Mealtime ENJOYMENT! Olives String Beans Corn Snow Flake Crackers Peas Cookies Shredded Wheat Good for Every Meal MARKET AND GROCERY For Delivery Every Day Phone HA 9-6341 : •