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CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALE-General__ FOR SALE-Reai Estate HANDMADE, and made to order: Stoles, scarves, daveno sets, baby blankets and TV scarves. For further information call HAzel 9- 3882 or write P.O. Box 284, Ver nonia, Oregon._____________ 51t3 FOR SALE OR LEASE: Three- bedroom house, bam, fruit trees, approximately 30 acres, on creek, with irrigation system. Contact Dick Night wine or call HAzel 9- 6163 after 5:00 p.m._______ 5ltfc CASH PAID on your farm for any kind of livestock. Eugene R. Geertz, 19050 East Burnside, Portland, Oregon. Phone MO- hawk 5-9031 or MOhawk 5-2289. 50t8 HAVE YOUR favorite photos or enlargements colored in oils. Ha zel Dusenberry, hand-colorist. HAzel 9-5934. Will call for and deliver.___________________50t3c FOR SALE: Kenmore electric sewing machine; attachments, in cluding buttonholer, zig-zagger, extra bobbins. Nice walnut cab inet. Reasonable. Mrs. Carl Davis, 955 Grant St., HAzel 9-5243. 49tfc PUREBRED Dalmation puppies for sale or trade. Also Pug and Cocker Spaniel pups, ready for Christmas. A. Lucore, Timber Route. HAzel 9-6437._______ 49t3 SHEEP for sale or trade. Eleven bred ewes and buck. A. Lucore, Timber Route, HAzel 9-6437 49t3 CHRISTMAS TREES: U-CUT. Clint’s Tree Farm, 4 mi. out Keas- ey Road from Vernonia. Retail only. Open now to Christmas. Hay rides to woods Dec. 3, 10, 15 on to Christmas. White fir, 60c ft., Douglas fir, 40c ft. Closed Satur days. 49t3 FOR SALE: Library diner and 4 chairs, $30. Call HAzel 9-6491. Faye Sword. 48tfc HOUSE repairs take money. See the Vernonia Credit Union. 959 Rose Avenue. 38tfc SPOFFORD GARDENS and Flor ist Service. Funeral designs, cor sages, gift plants, wedding flow ers. Local delivery service. HAzel 9-5863.____________________37tfc 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. 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 15tfc FOR SALE-Car, Truck FREE LUBE AND OIL CHANGE ON 1961 INVENTORY CLEAR ANCE CARS INVENTORY CLEARANCE 1961 CHEV Impala Sport coupe, standard transmission, R & H, Normal down, $56.50 per Mo. 12,000 mile guarantee. 1961 CHEV Impala 4-dr sedan, powerglide, R & H, full factory equippid. Beautiful autumn gold. $57.77 per Mo. 1957 BUICK Century hard-top, full power, R & H, dyna-flow, full factory equipped, beauti ful 2-tone, in beautiful condi tio n $1395. $42 44 per Mo. TWO 1957 CHEV station wagons, one power glide, one standard trans. Both priced to clear out inventory. 1956 CHEV station wagon, 6-cyl., standard trans., two-tone, fully equipped, THIS WEEK SPEC IAL AT $895, terms. 1955 CHEV 6-cyl, power glide, two-door sedan, low mileage, one owner, THIS WEEK SPEC IAL AT $595. 1955 PLYMOUTH 4-door sedan. A real clean car for sale, $450. 1959 INTERNATIONAL pick-up, 4-wheel drive, long box, 4- speed trans., Warren hubs, heavy duty bumper, beautifully equipped and in perfect condi tion Tremendous saving in this at $1395. Terms to «uit the buy er, VERNONIA AUTO COMPANY Phon« HAiel 9 5023 "A Safe Place to Trade" 51tlc LO W ER P R IC E S advertising Wortes for you ! HOUSE, formerly used as office building. Can be converted to two-bedroom home. Large equip ment shed adjoining. Oversized lot. For sale or trade for timber- land. Phone HAzel 9-6102 50t3c FOR RENT THREE-bedroom house for rent, across from Legion hall. Call Mrs. Tommy Tomlin, HAzel 9-5820. 51tle FOR RENT: Unfurnished three- room house, suitable for two. Write Mrs R. D. Eby, 12350 W. Stark, Portland 25, Oregon. 48tfc 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 CHERRY TREE Apts, and rooms —Furnished, Private bath. 830 Second St. HAzel 9-5042. 24tfc WANTED WANTED: Used Spark oil heat ers. Also, fans for Spark heaters. Inquire at Vernonia Variety Store 51tlc JUNK, furniture, washing ma chines, TV, scrap-iron, newspap ers, rags, cars, regardless of make, model, condition. Let me clean up your home. Bill Ram sey, Timber Rt., Vernonia, Ore- sey, Timber Rt., HA 9-6906. 49tfc ANY TYPE REPAIRING: Elec t r i c a l , carpentry, plumbing, painting, appliances. Or, light hauling, rubbish, junk. No job too small. Married, also veteran. Bill Ramsey, Timber Rt., HA 9- 6906._____________________ 49tfc WIDOW with family needs work. Trained practical nurse with many years hospital experience. Also, a psychiatric technician. Ex perienced fry cook, clerk. Will do almost anything. Call HAzel 9-6506. 4 ltfc WANTED: Real Estate and re n 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 SERVICES LAUNDRY washed and dried, 15 cents per pound. Also finish work. Mrs. Adams, HAzel 9-5573. 50t3c PIANO TUNING, repairing and rebuilding. All work fully guar anteed. Rusd Petree, piano tech nician, 503 S.E. 47th Avenue, Portland. Call BE 4-1211 or BE 6- 0805 49tfc WORKING MOTHERS, let me help you. Ironing done reason ably. $3 per basket. You need help, I can use money. Ma Vike, 1654 Nehalem St., Corey Hill. 49t3c CLARENCE R WAGNER, countv surveyor. Court House. St. Helens. Phone office, 698; home, 183. Pri vate surveying, engineering work. 24tfc CLASSIFIED RATES THE EAGLE M iumts 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. NO information on classifieds will be given out until after paper is mailed. CARD of Thanks Si Notices: Sl.00 POETRY accepted only as paid matter. Rate: 5c per type line. BLIND ADS with answers to be handled by the Eagle: Mini mum charge $1.00. No informa- tion given relative to such ads. Lei's Gel Acquainted! Do You Know This Man? Bom September 2, 1897 at Al toona, Kansas. Married September 17, 1921 at Kalama, Washington Came to Vernonia February 7, 1925. Has three children. Has been in business in Vernonia ever since coming here. Active in fraternal groups and veterans affairs. Distinguishing characteristic - his pipe. (Material supplied by J. W. Nich ols). Answer to last week’s quiz, Walter Porterfield. Rodman Bay Visitors Arrive RIVERVIEW — Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hult and son Jim of Rod- man Bay, Alaska are spending a month at the home of their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Gibson Jr. Sunday visitors there were Mr. and Mrs. Claude Gibson Sr. of Amboy, Washington and Mrs. Rilla Syn- der of Portland. Monday visitors at the home of Mrs. Glenn Mitchell were her two daughters, Mrs. Charles Dar by and Mrs. Emmett Smith of Portland. Otto Holmberg returned home from the hospital recently and is walking with the aid of crutches after spending many months in a wheel-chair. Mrs. Carrie Brown of Sweet Home came Wednesday to spend the holidays with her sister, Mrs. Grace Peachey. Mr. and Mrs1. Carl Brauner visited their daughter and family Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Mosley at Vancouver, Washington Thursday. December 8, an awards assem bly was held at Vernonia high school for the presentation of cer tificates and letters to those who had earned them by participation in football during the 1961 sea son. Players are awarded letters for their first year participation, and certificates for additional years. JV letters are replaced with varsity letters when earned. Those receiving varsity letters were: Ron Callister, John Hilder- brand, Gary Johnston, Jim Ju s tice, Harvey Redmond and Bob Grimsbo. Certificates went to the follow ing: Third year—Randy Aultman, Marv Crowston, Jack Halsey, Fred Mangat, Leonard Schmidlin and Jim Mullins. Second year—Bill Bergerson, Delbert Bush, Tom Cavanaugh, Bob Cone, Boxer Cox, Jim Eck- land, Ray Hamnett and Ken Har ris. In recognition of the placing of Marv Crowston and Leonard Schmidlin on the league and all- state teams, their jerseys were retired and given to them to keep. Also, Roy Reynolds was given recognition as team manager in all-state listings. JV awards went to the follow ing: Ed Kamholz, Jim Lucore, Don Robertson, Larry Wright and Gary Robertson, manager. Freshmen who received certifi cates and letters were Ken Bate man, Jim Bellingham, Robert Fu- quay, Bob Hall, Dennis Halsey, Loyd Johnston, Terry Larson, Mark Medges, Bill Pringle, Rus sell Redmond, Terry Smith, Dan Steele, Dave Wantland, John Wel ler and Edwin Ruff. Rusiness Opportunities $400 MONTHLY, spare time, re filling and collecting money from New Type high quality coin op erated dispensers in this area. No selling. 7 to 12 hours weekly can net up to $400 monthly. More full time. To quality you must have car, references, minimum $600.00 cash to start. For personal inter view write P.O. Box 2753, Boise, Idaho. Include pihone. 51tl CARD OFTHANKS I WISH to thank the kind neigh bors and friends for the cards and other thoughtful acts during my hospitalization, and also for the many expressions of sympathy at the death of my mother. They were all deeply appreciated. Howard Carter 51tl George W. Wood, aviation ord- nanceman third class, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wood of Mist route is serving aboard the attack aircraft carrier USS Kitty Hawk, operating with the First Fleet out of San Diego, Calif- Commissioned last April, the Kitty Hawk is the first carrier in the world to be armed entirely with guided missies. THURSDAY, DEC. 21, 1961 The lights on Christmas trees should be turned off when every one is away from home. SEASONS G R E E T IN G S FAST, FAIR, FRIENDLY Fast service. Fair settlem ent of claims. Friendly people who sro on your side. And you save money, too! Lower rates because Farmers insures careful Darrell R. Elliot, fireman ap- I Farmers Auto prentice, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elton A. Elliot of Mist route Insurance is serving aboard the guided mis- •r iMMiaaa sle light cruiser USS Topeka, a Lloyd Quinn— HA 9-3693 unit of the First Fleet which took part in Exercise Black Bear from SEASONS GREETINGS Nov. 24 through Dec. 1, off the coast of Southern California. MARR & STAFFORD Involving some 10,000 men and MEAT CO. 16 ships, the training operation Rt. 2, Box 379, Forest Grove, Ore. centered around a fast carrier EL 7-7281 striking force subjected to air and Slaughtering, Cutting, Wrapping, sub-surface attack. and Curing Opposition was provided by jet and conventual aircraft and by Meat for sale, any quantity. Cattle Received Sunday and submarines, simulating attacks Monday until noon. with all types of weapons. During Hogs received Tuesday and the exercise the striking force was Wednesday until noon. replenished at sea by fleet oilers, Come through Banks, take take first lefthand road. stores ships and ammunition Tillamook road 1 Vi mile, ships. tie For Results Use Eagle Classifieds Larry J. Hickman, airman, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charley Hickman, is new serving with utility squadron two, operating out of the naval air station, Oce ana, Va. On Jan. 8, the squadron will mark its 10th birthday. It recently placed its last North American "Fury” jet with the new super sonic Chance Vought “Crusader,” the latest in a series of utility air craft stretching back to the Gru- man “Hellcat” of World War II. Use only electric lights to de corate the Christmas tree — ne ver candles. Be sure to check lighting sets before placing them on the tree. Those with frayed wires should be discarded. When you buy a new set look for the UL tag or label of Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. i $ i V « I 1 I IN MEMORIUM Dem onia Eagle 8 Hickman Stationed At Virginia Naval Air Base THROUGH necessity we take this means of thanking you, our good and faithful friends, for your notes and kind expressions of friendship. We wish you a bles sed and happy Christmas. Charles and Jeannette Sundland 51tlc The Saviour sounds his gavel In the Beautiful Temple above. Silently the Angel of Death Calls Home the ones we love. In loving memory of our Broth er, Perry Mellinger, be it resolved that Mt. Heart Rebekah Lodge No. 243, extend love and eym- pathy to the bereaved family. Resolved, that a copy of these resolutions be sent to the family; also that a copy be spread on the records of our Lodge. Also be it resolved, that the charter of this Lodge be veiled in mourning for a period of thirty days. Resolution Committee Faye Davis Ella Cline I Cora Lange 51tlc Dem onia Eagle Two Serving in US First Fleet Football Squad Letters Awarded A .-t m May you Jimi great joy as Christmas renews the glory of the Holy fright. Fuiten's Chapel in the Hills MR. AND MRS. JAMES FUITEN MR. AND MRS. L. H. THOMAS V I M a y this Yuletide impart new jov and happiness to every p a rt of the w orld. I T o each of our many old friends we send best wishes. •:« i i MARVIN K AMHOLZ Editor and Publisher Official Newspaper of Vernonia, Oregor Entered as second class mail matter, Augus* 4. 1922 at the post office in Vernonia, Oiegon under the act of March 3, 1879. Sub scription price $3 0C yearly in the Nehalem Valiev Fieewher». c Ml I ♦ Bums i TV and Radio DICK AND PAT JOHN AND HELEN WYLDE