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r CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALE-General FOR SALE: Motor scooter. See Tom Watson or call HAzel 9- 3474. , _______________ 28tl FOR SALE: Used Coldspot re frigerator, large size, good condi tion, $50. Mrs. R. B. Fletcher, Mist Route, HAzel 9-3312. 28t3c FOR SALE: Building for remov al to new location. Well built, shingled exterior, up from ground so easily moved. Suitable for shop, garage, etc. Martin Rain water, 1178 Clatsop St., Vernonia. HAzel -9-3352.______________28t3 FOR SALE: Lang oil range wjth copper coils, good condition, worn parts recently replaced, with cop per tubing, fittings and barrels, $35.00. Iron bed, coil springs and mattress, $12.00. Mrs. E. E. Garn er, 872 Weed Ave. HAzel 9-5912. 27t3 FOR SALE: Easy wringer washer and double drain tubs, $25. Elec tric console sewing machine, $25. 18 O.A. hill. HAzel 9-3555. 27t3c FOR SALE: Upright Weser Bros, piano with bench. Good condition. $50. Contact Mrs. E. E. Larson, Mist Rt„ HAzel 9-3652. 27t3c BEDDING plant sale. Geraniums, begonias, annuals, three for $1.00. Spofford Gardens, HAzel 9-6583. 27tfc BALED HAY for sale, in my field. Mabry Cox, SKyline 5- 2371, Birkenfeld, Oregon. 26t3 FOR SALE: Young parakeets, all Call HAzel 9-3084. 26t3 colors. HAY FOR SALE, $14 per ton in the field. James Gaston, Keasey Route. Two miles right on Burn Road. 26t3 BOWLING RESULTS • The Fireballs took four points from the Strikers and Pinbusters took three points from the Lane- masters. This puts the Fireballs only 2% points behind the league STORE bldg, with 2 BP. apart leading Pinbusters, with only one ment up, large lot on Nehalem more week to go. The last week river in Riverview, make offer, should be quite interesting be HA 9-6091._______________ 23tfc cause these two teams play each other. THREE GOOD houses for sale, Ben Fowler had high game, trade, cash. Sewer in. Wired for 229 and high series, 629. electric stoves, plug-ins. If sep Splits picked up: Ted Stout 3- arated, no trade. Down payment 10; Jim Peters 2-7. aid terms. Hanel, 1332 State Ave L W Standings nue. 27t2 Pinbusters 23 9 20% 11% Fireballs 13% 18% Strikers 25 7 Lanemasters FOR RENT: Furnished, five Don’t forget the Jamboree tour- small-roomed house, all electric, nament. There will be men’s fully modern. Also, a Frigidaire singles, women’s singles mixed for sale. Call at 476 North St. doubles, men’s doubles. There is 28tlc no entry fee and the trophies are donated by Dessy’s Bowl. FOR RENT: One bed-room house, wired for range, washer, dryer. Large utility room. Electric Family from Minnesota water heater, heat. Inquire at Visits at Baska Home 475 First Ave. 20tf RIVERVIEW—Mrs. Dean Hen CHERRY TREE Apts, and rooms derson and four children of Dal —Furnished, Private bath. 830 ton, Minnesota are visiting her Second St. HAzel 9-5042. 24tfc sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Baska. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Gibson Jr. $15 per mo. and family visited his parents, Hospital Beds Wheel Chairs from 5 per mo. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Gibson Sr. 1 per day and his sister and family, Mr. and Floor Polisher 1 per day Mrs. Dick McNair at Amboy, Linoleum Roller 1 per day Washington on the fourth. Appliance Truck The local cane berry harvest 6 per mo. Rollaway Beds 5 per mo. began this week at Schalock’s on TV Sets from U-HAUL and RETURN PRICED Monday and Brauners on Tues day. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Callister 271 Columbia Blvd. St. Helens and Ron attended the funeral of Mr. Callister’s uncle, John Blos- Phone 1800 25tfc ser at Woodburn Sunday. Mrs. Glen Hawkins of Tilla mook visited Mrs. Artie Buckner on the fourth. CLARENCE R. WAGNER, county surveyor, Court House, St. Helens. Phone office, 698; home, 183. Pri FOR SALE-Real Estate FOR RENT MAGONE RENTS Magone Furniture Co. SERVICES Ocrnonia Eagle FOR SALE: Alfalfa and grass, first cutting, conditioned and green. Wire baled. $25. Bill Sword, HA 9-5411 or HA 9-6491. 24tfc vate surveying, engineering work. NEED MONEY for that camping trip? Get a loan from the Credit Union. 959 Rose Avenue. 24tfc WANTED: Ride to Scappoose anytime during the week. HAzel 9-3392. 28t3 FLOWERS THAT PLEASE. Fin est in flowers for all occasions. Plants, bouquets. Floral pieces for funerals. Flowers speeded by long distance or wired anywhere. Mrs. Lloyd Thomas, HAzel 9-6611. _________________________ life WANTED to buy: 48” rollaway bed. Call HAzel 9-3315. 28t3c $4tfc WANTED WANTED: Real Estate and ren tal listings for the Vernonia Eagle classified columns. Con stant inquiries come to the of fice for property both in town ALBERT TANDY’S Shoe Repair and in rural areas. More listings Shop is open at his home on D of available property would as street, one block off State Ave. sist prospective buyers or renters from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Will pick as well as those who wish to sell up and deliver if live in town. and rent. Minimum charge, 50c 39tfc Call HAzel 9-3301. 14tfc one issue, 3 issues $1.00. FOR SALE: Used chain saws. Keasey’s Saw Shop, corner of Bridge and State St. 27tfc MARVIN KAMHOLZ Editor and Publisher Official Newspaper of Vernonia, Oregon Entered as second class mail matter, Augus* 4, 1922 at the post office in Vernonia, Oregon under the act of March 3, 1879. Sub scription price $3.00 yearly in the Nehalem Valley. Elsewhere $3.50. N A T IO N A L E D IT O R IA L Ladies Visit Natal H.E.C. Club BIRKENFELD — Elna Baker, Ellen Wanstrom and Lora Hop kins, HF.C members from Winema Grange went to the Natal Grange hall Wednesday and enjoyed a potluck dinner with HEC mem bers from Fernhill, Beaver Homes and Natal Granges there at noon. Thursday evening, at the regular Winema Grange meeting, Edna Johnson showed colored slides of Sun Valley Park and Virginia City, Nevada and other interest ing spots. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Wanstrom and Hank Robinson were in Port land recently to attend the wed ding at the First Methodist church of the Wanstrom’s neph ew, Lowell Swanson and his bride, Nadine Ellis. Mr. Swanson is superintendent of the United Finance in Portland and Nadine is assistant to the school superin tendent of the school system of Portland. Stevie Downs was one of the ushers and Ione Downs was on the reception committee. Mrs. Reed Holding, Anna Han- berg and Mrs. Jim Watson jour neyed to Cannon Beach Wednes day morning to attend the Bible conference there. Pastor and Mrs. Sulo Sanders, Rosemarri and Donna Sanders, Pat Jones and Shirley Berg attended the ser vice there that evening. Mrs. Holding and Anna remained ov ernight and the rest returned af ter the evening service. Eugenie Price, well known Christian writ er and speaker, spoke at the con ference that evening. Those vacationing over the 4th in Washington were Mr. and Mrs. Lee Barlow and son Darryl who were at Nahcotta; Mr. and Mrs. Boone Johnston and family who were at Longbeach and Mr. and Mrs. Art Bellingham and sons; Mr. and Mrs. George Bellingham and children and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bellingham and family who were at Merwyn Lake near Woodland, Washington. Medford was the visiting place for Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Larsen and family for the 4th week end. They went there to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bender are staying at present with his moth er, Mrs. Ann Bender of Timber route, Vernonia. Mrs. Bender is the former Karen Stuve. Mr. and Mrs. Mickey Hopkins and family spent July 4 in Hills boro. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Baker and family and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Borders and family picnicked by the river on the Border’s farm. Seat belts can save lives. Crawfords Visit with Scotts in Vancouver BIRKENFELD — Mr. and Mrs. Dave Crawford and family went ! to Vancouver, B.C. over the 4th. Mrs. Crawford’s mother, Mrs. Murdina Morrison returned with them to her home there after a six weeks stay here with her daughter and family. The Craw fords visited George and Zella Scott while in Vancouver. Just before the Crawfords were ready to leave, Mr. and Mrs. Wally De- Smet, missionaries to Patagonia, who are now in the states on fur lough, arrived to spend a few days with the Scotts. Wally De- Smet and family were here in Birkenfeld this spring and spoke at the Birkenfeld Community church and also at the Mist church. The Crawfords have their niece and nephew, Nicky and Stella Hrones from Hayward, California visiting with them this summer. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jones and daughters, Marilyn and Marjorie, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Wanstrom and Hank Robinson went to Colum bia park for a picnic on the 4th and also went to Jantzen Beach. In the evening they attended the races and took in the fireworks. Mrs. Elsa Richardson had Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reister from Scap poose, as house guests at her beach home in Seaside recently. The Reisters used to live in Bir kenfeld a number of years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kyser and family spent the 4th with their daughter, Mrs. Dale Leino and child in Clatskanie. Mrs. Fred Udey visited her daughter, Ruth Burkholder in Portland Wednesday. The Udeys spent a few days over the fourth at Seaside in their trailer house. Mrs. Udey left for Seaside Sun day and Mr. Udey joined her Monday evening. They returned Tuesday evening. They visited Lawrence Jepson in Seaside and report that he is doing fine and is looking good after his recent surgery. Robert Berg was in Portland Wednesday. He had dinner that evening with Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Haff and family. Also there was Valborg Anderson, Robert’s sis ter-in-law, who had just arrived from New York. Valborg was un able to be here for the funeral of her father, Alfred E. Ander son of Colton, who passed away from a stroke in May. She ar rived now to spend some time with the family. Her plans are to spend a few days in Birkenfeld also before returning to the East. Ocrnonia Eagle 4 THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1961 Fall Causes Injury to Knee RIVERVIEW — Mr. and Mrs. Carl Brauner visited their sons at Kettle Falls, Washington last week. While there Mrs. Brauner fell and pulled the ligaments in her left knee and will spend the next few weeks on crutches. Two of the granddaughters came home with them and are helping with the work this week. Mrs. Emery George of Portland visited her sister and brother-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Buckner and father, C. N. Rundell Thurs day through Sunday. M. C. Brewer had the misfor tune to get a big toe badly cut in the lawn mower. He went to Bea verton Monday to have the stitch es removed. Fourth of July visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Snook were: Mr. and Mrs. Russell Snook and family of Hillsboro; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jacobs and family of Amboy, Washington; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Snook and fam ily and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mor gan and daughter Darlene and Miss Betty Dean of Spokane. Butch Stowell of Buxton is vis iting at the home of his cousin and family, Mr. and Mrs. Marlyn Eide. ; DR. R .V . LANCE ! OPTOMETRIST ! Wed.. 10 A.M.— 5 P.M. ! Phone HA 9-6565 Complete Visual Care BEN'S BARBER SHOP Expert Tonsorial Work Open Six Days a Week Vernonia, Oregon MARR & STAFFORD MEAT CO. EL 7-7281 Slaughtering, Cutting, Wrapping, and Curing Meat for sale, any quantity. Cattle Received Sunday and Monday until noon. Hogs received Tuesday and Wednesday until noon. Come through Banks, take Tillamook road 1 % mile, take first lefthand road. tie For Results Use Eagle Classifieds LEGAL NOTICE Written bids in duplicate are in vited for the following work at LDS church chapel, 925 Rose ave nue, Vernonia. Oregon: I. Replace existing wooden side walk across front of lot and lead TEN-POUND bundles of news ing to chapel steps, with best papers for sale. Suitable for quality cement sidewalk built to starting fires, etc. Vernonia Eagle standard sheet specifications. Re office. 8tf move all debris. II. Rototill, level lawn; seed with top quality lawn seed, cov er with sawdust or other accept FOR SALE: 1952 Chev. One own able mulch. Standard city lot er. 27,000 miles. (Curley Buff- size. Bids should state separate mire’s) Also, 12 gauge shotgun, case and bullet vest. Mrs. H. J. amounts for labor and materials. Payment for project will be Buffmire, 1158 Bridge St., Phone HAzel 9-5252._____________26t3c made 80 percent on completion of work, 20 percent 60 days later. Submit to Henry T. Hudson. Branch President, Mist Rte., Ver FOR TRADE: Custom deluxe nonia. Oregon on or before Au 27t3c 40x8 ft. house trailer as down gust 15, 1961. payment on 3 to 5 acres, small 2-bedroom house. C. E. Siemon, 849 North 99W, McMinnville. 2813 THE EAGLE assumes no finan FRESH FLOWERS for any occa sion. Flowers wired anywhere. Ruth Steers, HAzel 9-5384 15tfc FOR SALE-Car, Truck FOR SALE-Real Estate CLASSIFIED RATES cial responsibility for errors that may appear in ads pub lished in its columns, but in case where this paper is at fault, will reprint that part of an adv. in which the typo FOR SALE or RENT: 3 bdrm hm graphical mistake occurs. modem, one large bedroom, two NO CLASSIFIED OR DISPLAY small; nook, inclosed utility, wir ADV. WILL BE ACCEPTED ed for dryer, freezer. $2500 cash. AFTER TUESDAY N O O N Terms $3000 with $500 down. EXCEPT FOR NEXT WEEK’S With lot. Cal1 HA 9 5854. 28t3c PAPER. CLEAN tWv’-bedroom house for M I N I M U M charge 50c for 25 words or less. Words over min sale. Close to stores. Small down imum. 3c each. Three inser payment, or good cash buy. Call tions for the price of two. HAzel 9-5625_____________ 28t3 BLIND ADS with answers to be THREE bedroom house, dining bandied by the Eaglet Mini room, kitch.n, elec, water heater, | mum charge $1.00. No informa wired for r'tyer, washer. At tion given relative to such ads. tached garage. New composition NO information on classifieds will roof $2700 Terms. Don Want- be given out until after paper land, 916 Seri nd avenue, Vernon is mailed. ia. HAzel 9 5953_________ 27t3c POETRY accepted only as paid matter. Rate: 5c per type line. LOT, 40x134, between Nehalem CARD of Thanks A Notices: SI.00 FOR SALE: Completely furn ished two-bedroom house at 876 Rose Avenue, $2000. C. L. Mit chell_____________________28t3 river and Pebble creek Rr, $50. HA 9-6091._______________ 23tfc ■ I I— — — I Approximately 354.000 Oregon 3 BR HOUSE, garage and shop residents have been infected with on 4 lots, 4th St., Riverview, tuberculosis at some time in their >3250. HA 9 6091 23tfc I lives. Of these, 450 to 500 a year ill develop active tuberculosis. \ Summertime - and tlie savin' is easy! It’ll pay you plenty to pad over to your Chevrolet dealer’s One-Stop Shopping Center and get in on all the excitement there. Because Jet-smooth Chevrolet« are outselling every other make of car, he’s able to turn on the savings like nobtxly else in town. Have him fit you with an elegant Impala, a popular Bel Air or a budget-wise Biscayne. Or maybe with one of those six sweet-going, cargo-craving Chevy wagons. Just bring along your desire to own a lot of car at an easy-to-own price. Chevy and your _ , , Chevrolet dealer will look after the rest nicely, thank you. J c t - S l l l O O t i l V I l C V r o l o t Save-a-bundle buys on Corvairs, too! CAery Corra ir Moma Club Coupt The climate couldn’t be better for getting into one of these. Yessirree, juicy July buys on the Monzas with their family-style sports-car spirit . . . on the nimble, nickel-nursing Corvair 500’s and 700’s . . . on the 6-Passenger Lakewood Wagons . . . and on those Greenbrier Sports Wagons with up to twice the space of regular wagons. Need more be said? Your Chevrolet dealer is the man to talk to. See the new Chevrolets at your local authorized Chevrolet dealer's VERNONIA AUTO COMPANY BRIDGE STREET VERNONIA OREGON PHONE HA 9-5023