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CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALE-General FOR SALE-Real Estate FOR SALE: Good oil stove, $25. Also, land for sale. C. N. Run- dell, Mist Rt., Vernonia. 38t3 WANTED to buy or rent: Small four-room house on 1% to 2 acres close to town. Write Box 102, Deadwood, Oregon____ 38t3 FOR SALE: Five-room house, ga rage, large lot, electric water tank, wired for range. H block from post office, 1 % blocks from main street. On Second St. Also, four-room house, garage with ex tra room, electric water tank, wired for washer, dryer, range; lawn, garden space. 1% blocks from main street on Rose avenue. Mrs. C. O. Thomas, 876 Third St., Vernonia, Oregon_________ 38t3c HOUSE repairs take money. See the Vernonia Credit Union. 959 Rose Avenue. 38tfc FOR SALE: Four lots on Corey Hill. Just above Lincoln school. Phone HAzel 9-5841. 38t3 FOR SALE: Brothers portable sewing machine. Zig-zag and but tonhole attachments. See at 661 S. Second St. or call HAzel 9- 3682._____________________ 38t3 $2500 CASH will buy Chuck Johnson house , Corey Hill. Five rooms, modern, two corner lots, wired for range, dryer, washer. Has water heater. Call HAzel 9- 3353. or HAzel 9-3652.______ 38t3 USED LUMBER for sale. See it where being tom down at corner of Bridge street and Weed ave nue, or call HAzel 9-6904. 38t3c FOR SALE: Coleman oil heater, copper tubing, $15. M. Hamilton, 1035 S. E. 12th Ave. Portland. 38tl FOR SALE: Dining room set, six- year crib, high chair, training chair. AH clean and in very good condition. Call HAzel 9-5102 after 10 a.m. 38t3c ACREAGE wanted on river or stream in the Nehalem Drainage area. With or without buildings. Kit C. Kennedy, Mist Rt., Vernon ia, Oregon. __________ 3843 THREE GOOD houses for sale, cash or rent. Wired for electric stoves, plug-ins. Sewer in. Five- room house, large house, apart SPOFFORD GARDENS and Flor ment house. Helene Hanel, 1332 ist Service. Funeral designs, cor State Ave., Vernonia.______ 37t6 sages, gift plants, wedding flow ers. Local delivery service. HAzel THREE-BEDROOM house, new 9-6583.___________________ 37tfc roof and paint. Re-decorating. Will be ready soon. Inquire at 2” x 12” PLANKS 8 to 12 feet 123 North St._____________ 36tfc long. Also occasional chairs. W. Moran, 39 O.A. hill, Vernonia, WILL consider home in Vernonia Ore. 37t3 as part payment on good two- bedroom home on one-half acre CONE PICKER’S Special: One in Warren. K. V. Fowler, Rt. 1, wheeled trailer with all-metal Box 598, Warren, Oregon. Phone box, adjustable bumber hitches, St. Helens 1205J4.__________36t3 new tire. $50. Larry Sutton, 1008 Weed Avenue, Vernonia. 36t3c HAzel 9-5052. DOUGLAS FIR cones bought WIDOW with family needs work. starting September 8. Open on Trained practical nurse with Sunday until 9 p.m. Vernonia many years hospital experience. Trading Co. 36t3c Also, a psychiatric technician. Ex perienced fry cook, clerk. Will FOR SALE: Family Jersey cow. do almost anything. Phone HAzel Call HAzel 9-5944. 36t3c 9-5913. 38t3c WANTED FOR SALE: Butane gas range, gas water heater and tank for gas. Complete: $40. Anyone wishing to see, call Albert Tandy, HAzel 9-3301. 36t3c BOY with Oregonian route needs bicycle badly. Anyone having used bike, reasonably priced, please contact Richard Fredrick son, HAzel 9-5913._________ 37t2 AN INVITATION is extended to dahlia lovers to see now while in bloom the beautiful collection of Mrs. J. A. Yeager at Wauneta’s Dahlip Patch, 655 Rose Ave. Many varieties, 75 or 80 new ones this year. Please, no pets or child ren and PLEASE DO NOT PULL STAKES. Leave orders with Re- ta Lamping or Cleo McNair. 4 inches or over, 50 cents each bulb. Under 4 inches, 25c. 36t3c 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 and in rural areas. More listings of available property would as sist prospective buyers or renters as well as those who wish to sell and rent. Minimum charge, 50c one issue, 3 issues $1.00, 39tfc ALFALFA, first cutting, $25; se cond cutting, $30. Oats and peas, $30. Oats, $27.50. Wire bales. All green and conditioned. Bill Sword HAzel 9-6491 - HAzel 9-5411. 30tfc FOR RENT: Small house with utility room wired for automatic washer and dryer. Storage space. One bedroom plus upstairs sleep ing room. Carport. Located at 459 S. First Ave. Inquire 475 S. First Ave., after 5 p.m. 38tf 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, HAzet 9-6611. ltfc FOR SALE: Used chain saws. Keasey’s Saw Shop, corner of Bridge and State St. 27tfc TEN-POUND bundles of news papers for sale. Suitable for starting fires, etc. Vernonia Eagle office._____________________ 8tf FRESH FLOWERS for any occa sion Flowers wired anywhere. Ruth Steers, HAzel 9-5384 I5tfc FOR RENT FURNISHED apartment available at Fullerton Apartments, 479 Rose Ave., HAzel 9-3451. 37tfc NICE LOG HOUSE, two-bedrm., electric heat. Up hill at Cougar Ave. in west edge of Vernonia. Nice yard. Wired for electric stove and dryer. $35 per month. Call B. Sellers, Banks. EAst 4- 2353. 36t3c FOR RENT: Nice, clean apart ment size house, partly furnished. Electric heat. Inquire at 658 Third St 36t4 TWO - BEDROOM apartment available at Riverview Cabins. 3 ltfc FOR SALE-Car, Truck CHERRY TREE Apts, and rooms Furnished, Private bath. 830 FOR SALE: 1952 Chev. One own er (Curley Buffmire). Only 27,- 000 miles. Also, 12-gauge shot gun, case, bullet vest. Mrs. H. J. Buffmire, 1158 Bridge St., Ver nonia HAzel 9-5252. 38t3c Second St. HAzel 9 5042 Oernonia Eagle MARVIN KAMHOLZ Editor and Publisher Official Newspaper of Vernonia, Oregon Entered as second class mail matter, Angus’ 4, 1922 at the post office in Vern ma, Oiegon under the act of March 3, 1879. Sub scription price $3 00 yearly in the N ehalem V aliev E lsew here $3 50 24tfc MAGONE RENTS $15 Hospital Beds Wheel Chairs from 5 1 Floor Polisher . 1 Linoleum Roller 1 Appliance Truck 6 Rollaway Beds 5 TV Sets from per per per per per per per mo. mo. day day day mo. mo. U HAUL and RETU RN PRICED Magone Furnilure Co. M tM B t* Larson Boys Attending College at Longview BIRKENFELD — Mr. and Mrs. Francis Larson, Fred Larson and sons, Terry aind Dave, went over to Longview Saturday evening to see the fooHball game between Lower Columbia Junior college and Wenatchee. Wayne Larson played some for the Lower Co lumbia Junior college. Wayne and his brother, Marvin, are attending college in Longview. AI Berg was also in Longview Saturday to vis it Gene and Reba Larson and family. Jepson Lonnquist visited his family in Birkenl'eld over the week end. He worked on some sketches of his children while here. Mr. Lonnquist has been working on some portraits in oil in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Beach were in Chehalis on business Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crouch and the former Dorothy Wallace from Astoria; the Crouch’s daughter, Bernice Fink, and her daughter, Phylis Hamlin, both from Port land visited with Mr. and Mrs. Art Bellingham Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bellingham and family spent Sunday afternoon with the Art Bellinghams. They finished painting the house this week end. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Rodgers and girls spent Sunday evening with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Larson. Despite coastal fog along Ore gon’s coastline forests become quite dry during summer months. During this hazardous period care is needed to protect the forests from fire. The fellow who straddles the fence may live peacefully, but will never carry much weight. CLASSIFIED RATES THE EAGLE assumes no finan 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 graphical mistake occurs. NO CLASSIFIED OR DISPLAY ADV. WILL BE ACCEPTED AFTER TUESDAY N O O N EXCEPT FOR NEXT WEEK'S PAPER. M I N I M U M charge 50c for 25 words or less. Words over min imum. 3c each. Three inser tions for the price of two. BLIND ADS with answers to be handled by the Eagle: Mini mum charge $1.00. No informa tion given relative to such ads. NO information on classifieds will be given out until after paper is mailed. CARD of Thanks & Notices: Si. 00 POETRY accepted only as paid m a tte r R » te - 5c p e r ty p e lin e Pink and Blue Shower Honors Mrs. A. Lamping Oernonia Eagle TUESDAY-WOMEN: This week, three teams (Stan dard Oil, Vernonia Drug and West Oregon Electric) are tied for first place. Millers is holding down the next place spot. Mar- lea Leffler rolled the high game, 219 and Dolly Laird the high ser ies, 547. Splits picked up: Vi Cameron 2-7, 5-6-10; Marlea Leffler 3-10; Trudy Magoff 5-7; Vi Aldrich 3- 10; Hazel Shipman 5-6; Joyce Johnson 3-10; Myrtle Cox 5-8-10; Georgia Ray 5-6. Two men’s leagues started last week, one on Wednesday and one on Thursday. Due to some confu sion since this was the first week, results are not available. There are still one or two openings in each of these leagues. Anyone interested may call Dessy’s Bowl, HA 9-3181. A mixed league will start this Friday at 8 p.m. STANDINGS: Women W L 2 10 Standard Oil 2 10 Vernonia Drug 2 10 West Oregon Electric 6 6 Miller’s 4 8 Sam’s Food Store 9 3 U. S. Nat’l Bank 9 3 Hip Shots 10 2 King’s Grocery Mrs. Arthur Lamping of Beav erton was honor guest Saturday afternoon at a pink and blue shower at the home of Miss Peg gy Bowerman for which she and Miss Sunny DeHart were co hostesses. Clever original invitations for the affair were made by Miss De Hart and drew much comment from those who received them. Appropriate games were played during the afternoon with prizes going to Mrs. Ray Lamping and the honor guest. After the games, a basket decorated with pink and blue and guarded by storks re vealed an attractive array of packages which the honor guest was permitted to open and dis play. Highlight of the refreshments was the cake iced in white and decorated with pink bootees which had been made for the oc casion by Mrs. Emil Messing. Guests other than those already mentioned were Mrs. M. J. Lamp ing Sr., Mrs. J. W. Nichols, Mrs. Cecil Johnson, Mrs. O. T. Bate man, Mrs. Harold McEntire, Mrs. T. L. DeHart, Mrs. L. G. Bower- man and Mrs. Warren Aldrich. 4 Tractor Mishap Causes Injury BIRKENFELD — Walter Lar- son of Silverton who used to live here, was badly injured Wednes day of last week while cultivat ing his strawberries. He got off his tractor to adjust by hand what wouldn’t perform properly and was caught by one tractor wheel and the cultivator which ran- ov er his chest. Luckily, the soft dirt saved his life. He is in the hospital in Silverton. He is a brother to Francis and Howard Larson, Mrs. Everett Johnston and Mrs. Francis Nordstrom. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Nordstrom and Katy went to Silverton Sunday to see Walter. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Wodtly vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Arby Mills Sat urday. The Wodtlys were on their way to their cottage which is off the Sunset highway. Mr. and Mrs. A. Mills were in Portland Friday. Mrs. Royal McCaffery, Port land, visited friends in the val ley last Tuesday. The McCafferys operated the store in Birkenfeld at one time. Their daughter, Sheila, and her husband and two little girls are now living in Ohio. The Womens’ Missionary group met at Lola Watson’s home Wed nesday. Mrs. Charles Hansen, vice chairman, acted as chairman for Flo Crawford, who was in the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. George Van, Clatskanie, visited at the Robert Berg home Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Mickey Hopkins ! and family were guests at the : home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Davis and family, Vernonia, Saturday evening. They celebrated their childrens’ birthdays. Lawrence and Dawn Johnston were in Beaverton Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Udey and children visited with his par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Udey ov er the week end. The Frederick Udeys are from Dallas. Lorna Udey is in Portland for a few days this week. MARR & STAFFORD MEAT CO. Rt. 2. Box 379. Forest Grove, Ore. 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 11 j mile, take first lefthand road. ) tfc SM XH XH XH XH XH XH XH XH XH XH XH S X H h KING’S Grocery-Market 271 Columbia Bird. St Helens Phone 1800 ___________________________ 25 tfc H Phone HA 9-6015 9P SERVICES H ALWAYS — Top Quality H X X H ALWAYS — Best Prices M X ALWAYS — Phone and Delivery H X H —From your home-owned independent grocery. H X SHOP BY PHONE — YOU RING. WE BRING X H X ^ M X M X M X H X H X H X M X H X H X H X H X M iS DRESSMAKING and alterations. Mrs. Omar Vernon. See me at my home. 1920 Bridge St., top of Corey Hill, next to Sexton’s house. Call HAzel 9 5584 30tfc CLARENCE R WAGNER, county surveyor, Court House, St Helens. Phone office. 698; home, 183 Pri vate surveying, engineering work. A H IllA T i SIG UNANDER. who was slate treasured for Oregon from 1952 to 1950, has announced his can didacy for the Republican nomi nation for U. S. Senator in an ef fort to capture the seat now held by Wayne Morse. Unander re signed as state treasurer in Janu ary of 1960 fc accept an appoint ment by President Eisenhower to the Federal Maritime Board, where he served to the end of the term, June 30, 1961. He is a resident of Portland. BOWLING RESULTS 14tfc "Where Your Money Buys More" Riverview j At the Mile Bridge Mist-Nehalem Unit Organizes for Year Organization was the topic of the day when the Mist-Nehalem Extension Unit met at the home of Mrs. Norman Hansen an Sep tember 15. Many interesting plans for the coming extension year were dis cussed by the members. The next meeting will be on treats from the freezer. Mrs. Al bert Blount and Mrs. Norman Hansen, project leaders for this meeting, will be bringing mem bers the latest information. The meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. James Watson, Birkenfeld on October 13 at 10:30 a.m. Sack lunches are to be brought. For Results Use Eagle Classifieds THURSDAY, SEPT. 21, 1961 Birthday Noted On Sunday Visit MIST — Mr. and Mrs. Claude Kyser and family were in Tilla mook Sunday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Hawkins. On their return home they stopped to visit the Robert Kysers at Glenwood and enjoyed birthday cake and coffee. It was Mrs. Claude Kyser’s birthday. Mrs. Chestine Corll s p e n t Thursday and Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Peterson in St. Helens. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Devine at tended the graveside services at Hudson last Wednesday for Free man Hertzel. They accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Stunkard to Hudson. Anna Hanberg visited Mrs. Hugh Cox Saturday. Those who enjoyed a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Shalmon Libel Sat urday evening were Mrs. Chestine Corll, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Rey nolds and Susan ,and Mr. and Mrs. Clair Devine and children. Bernard Dowling spent a few days here last week with his fa ther and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Blount and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Busch were among those who attended the dance in Vernonia Saturday eve ning. Sunday evening callers at the Charles Sundlands were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mathews. Mr. and Mrs. John Goodson of Delena called on the Clair Devine family Sunday afternoon. Last week callers at the Sam Devines were Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Tupper and Sandra and Mr. and Mrs. C. Danielson. BEN'S BARBER SHOP Expert Tonsorial Work Open Six Days a Week Vernonia, Oregon LODGE AND CLUB NOTICES V. F. W. Regular meetings: Fourth 1 Wednesdays, 8 P.M. V.F.W. H alt Bert Brunsman, Commander C. J. Nance, Adjutant 4-60 NEHALEM VALLEY COIN CLUB Meets last Thursday every month West Oregon Electric Auditorium, 7:30 P.M. Vernonia Barracks Veterans of World War I Meets 4th Monday each month at the IOOF hall. 8 PJ4. Carl Davis, Commander Kenneth Rice, Adjutant AUXILIARY Meets 4th Mon., IOOF hall 8 p.m. Faye Davis, President Cora Lange. Secretary 7-61 Arlie Emmons, President Herman Wall, Vice-president Ruth Steers, Secretary R. M. Burns, Treasurer VISITORS WELCOME VERNONIA LIONS CLUB 10-61 MEETS SECOND AND FOURTH MONDAY EACH MONTH 7:00 P.M.. DESSY'S T. M. Hobart, President J. W. Acaiturri, Secretary 3-61 Knights of Pythias Hardings Lodge No. 116 Vernonia. Oregov I.O.O.F. Hall Second Monday of Each Month IWA Local 5-14 Jack Bergerson, Chancellor Commander Robert Wyckoff, Secretary Meets First and Third Thursdays 7:30 p.m. Pythian Sisters Vernonia Temple No. 61 Meetings: I.O.O.F. Hall Second and Fourth Wednesdays of each month Otilia Heckenliable, M.E.C. Cora Lange. Secretary 2-61 <VF.L. — C IO . Business agent at Union hall Thursday 9:30 to 12:30. Order of Eastern Star Nehalem Chapter 153. O. E. S. Regular com munication first and third Wed. of each month at Masonic Tem I Meets Every Tuesday ple. All visiting 8 P.M. I sisters and broth, Thomas Hall. Noble Grand ers welcome. Harry Culbertson, Sec. 1-62 Elisabeth Serafin, W. M. 1-62 MT. HEART REBEKAH Mona Gordon. Sec. Vernonia Lodge No. 246 £|OCy.o.o.F. VERNONIA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE LODGE NO. 243 Meets 2nd and 4th Thursday ivenings of each month in the ! Board of Directors report to l.O.OJT. Halt ■ members quarterly. Board meets Herlene Robertson. Noble Grand 2nd and 4th Mondays, 8:00 p.m., Juanita Edwards. Secretary at West Oregon Electric office. 3-61 : Visitors invited. American Legion VERNONIA POST IIS Meets Second A Fourth Fridays of each month. A. E. Wood. Commander L. E. Stiff. Adjutant AUXILIAMV Second and Fourth Fridays Leah Stiff. President Lona Weidman. Sec. 1-62 Dr. T. M. Hobart, President Mrs. Evelyn Heath. Secy.. Mgr. | Manager’s office. West Ore. Bldg. 7-61 A. F. & A. M. Vernonia Lodge No. 164 A. F. fc A. M. meets at Masonic Tetupla. Stated , Communication th ir d Thursday of each month, at 8:00 p.m. Stephen Waite. W.M. Waller Linn. Sec’y. 1-62