Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, July 19, 1962, Page 4, Image 4

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    Oernonia Eagle
CLASSIFIED ADS
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FOR SALE-General
FOR SALE-Real Estate
FOR SAKE: Davenport with two
new spring units; chair; 15 pounds
cotton and 10 yards upholstery
material. Reasonable price. Mrs.
Paul Gordon, 141 A St.
29t3c
THREE BEDROOM house, needs
repair. In the city. Make offer.
Georg; Laws, HAzel 9-5603. 29tfc
FOR SALE: Baled hay in the
field. Perry Smith, Birkenfeld,
Oregon. SKyline 5-2332.
29t3
FOR SALE OR TRADE: Tear­
drop camp trailer. Will sell reason­
able or maybe you have something
to trad; that you don’t want and
I do. Make an offer. 543-6509,
Scappoose.
28t3c
FOR SALE: 11-cubic foot refrig­
erator, good condition, $50 123
North St„ HAzel 9-5603.
29t3c
FOR SALE: Alfalfa hay, wire
bales, conditioned. $25 per ton.
Bill Sword, HAzel 9-6491 or HA­
zel 9-5411.________________ 28tfc
FOR SALE: Contour chair, excel­
lent condition. Reasonable. Call
HAzel 9-5105.______________ 28t3
JULY CLEARANCE—Geraniums,
4 for $1.00. Spofford’s Gardens,
Sixth avenue on Corey Hill, or
call HAzel 9-5863.__________ 28t3c
FOR SALE: Baby beef, good lock­
er meat. Ready to butcher now.
Contact Mrs. George Laird, HAzel
0-6283.
28t3e
FOR FLOWERS for all occasions
and potted plants, call your local
florist, Spofford’s Garden and
Florist Service. HAzel 9-5863.
’ __________________28tfc
BULLS for rent. Angus, Milking
Shorthorn and Whiteface. John
Wilmarth. Phone Clatskanie 2368.
28t4c
FOR SALE: Burro (three to
choose from) or trade for hay
or white-face calves. Jim Johns,
Mist Rt„ HAzel 9-3846.
27t3
MASON’S VELVET-EEZ SHOES
available from Vera Miller, Star
Route, Timber Oregon. HAzel 9-
3871.______________________ 27t3
FOR SALE: Stuffed love-seat.
Reasonable. Ideal for family room.
Cell HAzel 9-3715._________ 27t3c
EVEN-TEMP INSULATION CO.
18860 SW Vista, Aloha, Oregon.
Blown - in insulation. Aver­
age house, $50-$60. Call collect,
Mitchell 4-3918.___________ 18tfc
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-Real Estate
WANT FARM. Must have water
and buildings. Can pay cash. Write
No. 11, N. E 39th Ave., Portland,
Oregon.
28tfc
FOR SALE: Clean two-bedroom
bouse, garage, fruitroom. Reason­
able. Will take pick-up, truck or
small trailer house down. Portland
CH 6-6201 or Vernonia HAzel 9-
8625.______________________ 27t3
FOR SALE: 856 A 866 Rose Ave.
1058 2nd Ave. Will finance re­
pairs. Perfect title. Lawrence
Meissner, Meissner Road, Deer Is­
land.
29t3
OR SALE: Five-room house. On
ity sewer. Needs some repair.
Vill consider car or trailer in
rade. Write Lyman Hawken. Rt.
, Box 475, Warren, Oregon. 29tfc
WANT TO RENT, option to buy:
Acreage. 10 to 15 acres, preferably
river-bottom soil, available water
for irrigation, in Vernonia area.
Jerome Stark, G en ral Delivery,
Vernonia.
29t3
THREE BEDROOM house, living
room, dining room, kitchen, glas­
sed-in porch, Rarnge, large shop,
on four lots. All redecorated.
Available now. $5500. On 4th St.,
Riverview. Contact Mr. Sozoff for
key.______________________29tfc
COMPLETELY furnished all elec­
tric, five rooms, bath. Newly dec­
orated home. Garage. Ideal for
retired couple Comer lot Rea­
sonable. Orval Clark, 1011 Ne­
halem.
29t3
FOUR ROOM house, garage with
extra 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.
79t3c
Kellars Move To
Westport Home
FOR SALE OR TRADE
SERVICES
BOOKKEEPING, taxes, public
stenographer, notary public. New
accounts invited. Doris Skidmore,
875 Bridge St. Offioe open Mon.,
Friday., 10-5. Closed Tues. Satur­
day, 9-1. After hours by appoint­
ment. HAzel 9-6005 or HAzel 9-
5895.
27tfc
DELEGATION watching the operation of Robert­
son and Christensen. From left, Robertson on cat;
Chief O. B. Aking Olugbode; Emar C. Akwinure
(Deputy Speaker); State Dept. escort and Senator
Dahlton P. Asemota.
Nigerians See
Tree Farm, Mill
OPPORTUNITY! Your money
can earn dividends and free life
insurance. See your Credit Union.
959 Rose Avenue.
7tfc
WORKING MOTHERS, let me
help you. Ironing done reason­
ably $3 & up per basket. You need
help, I can use money. Ma Vike,
1654 Nehalem St., Corey Hill.
5tfc
Haberman's Meal
PROCESSING PLANT
State Inspected
CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING
Beef: Monday, Tuesday, Friday
Hogs: Thursday. Friday till noon
Cutting and Wrapping
Sharp Freexing
Smoking and Curing
Free use of Stock Trailer
Shop
Res.
EL 7-3922
EL 7 2981
Rt. 2. Bx 141, Forest Grove, Ore.
On Fern Hill Road
FOR RENT
FOR RENT: Small well-furnished
house on A street. For informa­
tion call HAzel 9-5571.
28t2c
FOR RENT: Three-room furnish­
ed modern house, with refrigerator
and water heater. Mrs. T. A.
Adams, 108 A St., Vernonia. HA-
zel 9-5573.________________ 27t3c
FOR RENT:Bedroom with kitchen
and living room privileges. Prefer
lady or older couple. Mrs. Frank
Mills, First Street, Riverview. HA­
zel 9-6114.
27t3e
CHERRY TREE Apts, and rooms
—Furnished, Private bath. 830
Second St. HAzel 9-5042 .
24tfc
WANTED
HELP WANTED: Care for semi­
invalid lady and It. hskpg. for her
and bachelor son. Perm. Live in.
Lovely new home with 3 BR 2
Bath in Milwaukie area. $75 per
mo. plus rm. & bd. Write % News­
paper or phone OL 4-1140, Port­
land.
29tlc
DESPERATE! Need ride to Tek­
tronix, day shift to Building 39
or vicinity. Please call Judy Cay-
wood, HAzel 9-3198,_______ 29t3c
CARD OF THANKS
WE WISH to thank all of the
members of the American Legion
for extending their help in getting
W. K. (Kenneth) Parker into the
Veterans hospital.
Reita Parker
Mr and Mrs. W. Parker
29tlc
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 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
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Support Your Vernonia
Friendship Jamboree!
MIST—Mr. and Mrs. Bernard
Kellar moved this last week end
to Westport.
Mrs. Wayne Kyser and boys are
spending a few days in Delena at
the home of her parents, the H.
Sparks.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mathews
entertained with a dinner for Mrs.
Mathews relatives Sunday.
Mrs. Albert Blount gave an
open house birthday party Sun­
day honoring her son, Buddy.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lindberg of
Astoria were Sunday visitors at
the Shalmon Libels.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Danielson of
Apiary visited the Sam Devines
one evening last week. Mrs.
George Mathews visited Mrs. De-
vine Wednesday afternoon.
MARR & STAFFORD
MEAT CO.
Their first American picnic
drew an enthusiostic response from Rt. 2, Box 379, Forest Grove, Ore.
EL 7-7281
members of a Nigerian parliamen­
Slaughtering,
Cutting, Wrapping,
tary delegation who toured Crown
and Curing
Zellerbach’s E. P. Stamm Tree
Meat for sale, any quantity.
Farm and St. Helens paper mill
Cattle Received Sunday and
recently.
Monday until noon.
Hogs received Tuesday and
Site of the picnic was the com­
Wednesday until noon.
pany’s Rogers Park, six miles
Come
through Banks, take
south of Vernonia on Pebble
Tillamook road l'/j mile,
Creek. Hosted by tree farm man­
take first lefthand road.
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ager Bob Lindsay and forester
Neil Zimmerman, the visitors from
the dark continent of Africa drank
hot coffee brewed over a stone
fireplace, ate berry pie, peaches
and sandwiches.
Earlier in the morning while
Complete, fresh drug stocks
touring the second growth thin­
V-J
(beyond what is carried ty
non-drug outlets)
ning areas of the tree farm, the
Values on drug and related
group spotted several deer and it
products that are the main
was here that Zimmerman and
part of our business (not
Lindsay learned of year ’round
a " s id e lin e ” as in non*
drug outlets)
hunting in Africa. Hunting sea­
Professional services of a
sons were something new to their
trained pharmacist and
guests.
trained salespeople
Prompt service at any time
Senator Dahlton P. Asemota,
who is also president of African
of the day or night in any
emergency
Timber and Plywood, Ltd., de­
As in dep end ent business
scribed the vast virgin timber re­
men, we take an active
sources in his African country, and
interest in the community
we serve
at the same time expressed amaze­
ment as Lindsay pointed out a
FIVE REASONS
stand of young Douglas fir tim­
YOUR
MONEY
ber that had been thinned five
W HY...
times.
BUYS MORE
At St. Helens the rewinding
and slitting of huge rolls of paper
scheduled for conversion into toilet
tissue and the chipping of farmer-
wood
caught
the
African’s
IN A REAL
eye. Their host at the paper mill
DRUG STORE
was resident manager Howard
Hall.
The African’s tour sponsored
by the U. S. State Department,
took them to Washington, D.C.,
Niagra Falls, Cleveland, Denver
and San Francisco and Seattle, be­
fore coming to Oregon.
DRUG FACTS
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CLARENCE R. WAGNER, county
surveyor, Court House, St. Helens
Phone office, 698; home, 183. P ri­
vate surveying, engineering work.
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THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1962
SENATOR Dahlton P. Asemola and Robert C. Lindsay
Miss Joanne Slette Visits
Relatives In California
Mist Circle To
Picnic July 26
TIMBER ROUTE — Miss Jo­
anne Slette left Tuesday with her
brother’s family, the Raymond
Cappellis, for Livermore, Cali­
fornia where she will spend some
time. She also plans to visit her
sister and family in Concord, Cal­
ifornia before returning home.
Gilbert Beal has just returned
home after spending several days
visiting the Vernon Ridderbush
family in Elsie.
Visiting the Carl Wieneke fa­
mily during the week end were
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Butler from
Forest Grove and Mrs. Hazel Has-
call, Vernonia.
Mrs. Janet Fields and son Ben­
nie will be leaving July 17, for Le-
Vining, California to join her hus­
band who went previously to es­
tablish a home for them.
Mrs. Lester Shafer drove Mrs.
Carl Wieneke to Forest Grove last
Wednesday for medical care.
Miss Cheryl Reynolds has re­
ceived word her aunt, Mrs. Dixie
V. Kubin, passed away quite sud­
denly at the Multnomah hospital
in Portland July 3. Funeral ser­
vices were held at the Mt. Scott
funeral home with concluding
graveside services at the River­
view cemetery in Portland. She is
survived by a sister, Mrs. C. J.
Reynolds of Portland, and a bro­
ther, Clarence Sullivan, of Taft
and a number of nieces and ne­
phews.
MIST—The Mist Helping Circle
will hold their meeting at the
Dass park next Thursday, July
26, with a picnic lunch at noon.
In case of bad weather, Mrs. Elsie
Peterson will entertain the club
at her home.
Mrs. Alma Busch was a recent
caller on Mrs. Hugh Cox. Sunday
some friends, Mr. and Mrs. Evans
of Beaverton and Mrs. Opal Lux
of Sheridan, visited the Coxes.
Ricky Devine is spending the
week at Rockaway at Camp Ma-
gruder. His parents took him down
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Georgs Mathews
spent Sunday in Forest Grove with
the McCroskey family.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kyser and
children moved to the village and
are living in the Closner house.
Mrs. Clair Devine left Tuesday
for Turnsr where she will visit
her brother and sister-in-law, the
Robert Gordons. She plans to
come home Friday evening. Carla
Sue will be visiting her grandpar­
ents while her mother is gone.
Saturday callers at the Norman
Hansens were some friends who
came from Bancroft. They were
Sherry, Ronnie and Mike Cornet,
relatives of Mrs. Hansen.
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