CLASSIFIED ADS LEGAL NOTICE FOR SALE-General FOR SALE-Real Estate FOR SALE: Raspberries and Blue berries. Ready now. Albert Scha- lock, Third street, Riverview. HA­ zel 9-3582.________________ 30t2c FOR SALE: Three-bedroom fur­ nished home inside city limits. In­ quire at 425 Rose Ave. $1,000 down, balance payments plus 5 percent interest. 30t3 FOR SALE: Electric roaster with stand; two sets of stationary tubs; several inside doors. Inquire at Linn Grocery._____________ 30t3c FOR SALE: Davenport with two new spring units; chair; 15 pounds cotton and 10 yards upholstery material. Reasonable price. Mrs. Paul Gordon, 141 A St. 29t3c FOR SALE: Baled hay in the field. Perry Smith, Birkenfeld, Oregon. SKyline 5-2332. 29t3 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 THREE-BEDROOM house, needs repair. In the city. Make offer. George Laws, HAzel 9-5603 . 29tfc FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR SALE OR TRADE: Tear­ drop camp trailer. Will sell reason­ able or maybe you have something to trade that you don’t want and I do. Make an offer. 543-6509, Scappoose. 28t3c 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 OPPORTUNITY! Your money can earn dividends and free life insurance. See your Credit Union. 959 Rose Avenue. 7tfc 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 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, HAze> 9-6611. ltfc FOR SALE: Used chain saws. Keasey's Saw Shop, corner of Bridge and Slate 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 WANTED in vicinity of Vernonia: Smnlly acreage with good house. Contact F. C. Trellis. Rt. 1, Box 136, Othello, Washington. 30t3c FOR SALE: Seven-room house plus 1 and *5 baths, located on Ne­ halem River. Lots of built-ins, pa­ tio-deck. carport, and shop. Dan Lawler, Riverside Drive or call HA 9 3092_______________ 30t3c WANT FARM Must have water and buildings. Can pay cash Write No. 11. N. E 39th Ave, Portland, Oregon. 28tfc FOR SALE: 856 & 866 Ros? Ave. 1058 2nd Ave. Will finance re­ pairs. Perfect title, l^iwrence Meissner, Meissner Rond, Deer Is­ land. 29t3 FOR SALE: Five room house. On city sewer. Needs some repair. Will consider car or trailer in trade. Write Lyman Hawken. Rt 1, Box 475, Warren, Oregon. 29tfe WANT TO RENT, option to buy: Acreage, 10 to 15 acres, preferably river-bottom soil, available water for irrigation, in Vernonia area. Jerome Stark, General Delivery, Vernonia._________________ 29t3 THREE BEDROOM house, living room, dining room, kitchen, glas­ sed in porch, garage, large shop, cn 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. Corner 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 lz blocks from main street on Rose avenue. Mrs- C. O Thomas, 876 Third S t . Vernonia, Oregom__________ 29t3c Applicants must . be United States Citizens, residents of Ore­ gon and be graduates from a col­ lege or university with major course work in business adminis­ tration, agriculture, engineering or allied field; or any satisfactory equivalent combination of exper­ ience and training. For additional information and application forms contact the Co­ lumbia County Civil Service of­ fice, Room 205, Courthouse, St. Helens, Oregon. Applications must be filed by 5:00 P.M. August 3, 1962. Day­ light Saving Time. 30tlc NOTICE SERVICES BOOKKEEPING, taxes, public stenographer, notary public. New accounts invited. Doris Skidmore, 875 Bridge St. Office open Mon., Friday., 10-5. Closed Tpes. Satur­ day, 9-1. After hours by appoint­ ment. HAzel 9-6005 or HAzel 9- 5895. 27tfc FOR SAIJC: Baby beef, good lock­ er meat. Ready to butcher now. Contact Mrs. George Laird, HAzel 9- 6283__________________ >8t3e The Columbia County Civil Ser­ vice Commission announces an examination for PROPERTY APPRAISER I $380 - $440 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 Meat PROCESSING PLANT Stale Inspected CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING Beef: Monday, Tuesday, Friday Hogs: Thursday, Friday till noon Cutting and Wrapping Sharp Freezing 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 ltfc CLARENCE K. WAGNER, county iurveyor, Court House, St. Helens. Phone office, 698; home, 183. P ri­ vate surveying, engineering work. £4tfc FOR RENT CHERRY TREE Apts, and rooms —Furnished, Private bath. 830 Second St. HAzel 9-5042 24tfc WANTED WANTED: Six adult berry pickers at Brauner place. Call HAzel 9- 5691 evenings or come to the field.______________________ 30tl 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. «Si bd. Write ri News­ paper or phone OL 4-1140, Port­ land. 29tlc DESPERATE! Need ride to Tek­ tronix, day shift to Building 39 or vicinity. Pleas? call Judy Cay- wood, HAzel 9-3198._______ 29t3c MISCELLANEOUS WE Republicans believe that the Constitution of the United States is the most inspired document written by man, under the gui­ dance of God for the governing of a nation of free men. I do not al­ ways agree with the Supreme Court's interpretation. Lawrence Meissner. Pd. adv. by Meissner for Representative, 198 Meissner road. Deer Island. 30t3c Because of excessive use of water in Oregon American Sub­ division, it has b?come necessary to limit the time for irrigation in that area. Effective immediately, homes with even numbers will irrigate only on even numbered days. Those with odd numbers will irrigate only on odd numbered days. Vernonia Water Department Lee Jessee, Superintendent CARD OF THANKS FOR the warmth of friendship and kindness extended to me by Ver­ nonia people during my residence hare, I wish to say thank you and God Bless You All. It is only due to circumstances that I leave this wonderful town and you will al­ ways hold a special place in my memories. Sincerely, Mrs. R. F. Chetwood 30tl 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. BLIND ADS with answers to be handled by the Eagle: Mini­ mum charge $1.00. No informa­ tion given relative to such ads. POETRY accepted only as paid matter. Rate: 5c per type line. 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. CARD of Thanks & Notices: $1.00 for up to 12 lines. Additional lines, 8 cents each. NO information on classifieds will be given out until after paper is mailed. NATAL - PITTSBURG — Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Lindsay entertained the Builders class of the Christian church with a party Saturday ev­ ening. Mr. and Mrs. Max Oblack and Mr. and Mrs. DeeVeere Hershey enjoyed a picnic at Dass park Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Noble Dunlap called on Mrs. Clyde Henderson Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Peterson and family of Vancouver spent Sunday with his folks, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Peterson. Sulo Sanders and Rose Mary were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Noble Dunlap Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Langdon of Scap­ poose also called on the Dunlaps Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Frederick­ son and family spent the week end visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pringle. Jeffrey is spending a few days with his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Ross W. Grover and children of Mindon, Nevada visited his sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Taylor last week end. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Kraig of Portland were weekend visitors of her mother, Mrs. Clyde Henderson Rev. and Mrs. Don Coonrod and children of Vancouver visit­ ed with Mr. and Mrs. Max ObLack Friday. Mrs. Coonrod is Mr. Oblack’s niece. Visitors Report Patient Better MIST—Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Cox were in Portland Tuesday and again Saturday. They visited Mrs. Charles Sundland at the hospital and reported that she is getting along fine and is looking forward to being able to come home be­ fore too long. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Dowling visited recently with his father and sister. They are now on a trip to Missouri to visit her relatives. Mrs. A1 Cavanaugh returned home Friday after being a medi­ cal patient several days at the Co­ lumbia District hospital in St. Hel- 6 MIST—Several ladies attended and enjoyed the Beeline style show Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Garlock with Mrs. Doris Skidmore as represen­ tative. Those who modeled were Kay Nordstrom, Marilyn Busch, Carol and Becky Henderson, Rose­ mary and Donna Sanders, Marjorie and Marilyn Jones, Shelly Lonn- quist and Pam Simmons of Clats­ kanie. Mrs. Charles Hansen called on Eleanor Libel Friday. Shelly and Max McCroskey from Piouche, Nevada are visit­ ing their grandparents here for a couple of weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Blount were in Vernonia Monday to vis­ it his mother who just returned from a trip to Louisiana. Last Friday dinner guests at the Devines were Mr. and Mrs. Everett Danielson and daughter and Mrs. Lloyd Stunkard all of Knappa. Mrs. Hilda Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Locke and Mr. and Mrs. Gor­ don Laughlin of Seattle stopped at the Sam Devines Saturday to say hello. They were enroute to Seaside to spend the night and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Garlock were Saturday and Sunday vis­ itors at the Ray Garlocks. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Crawford were among several from here to attend services in Vernonia at the Bible church Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Devine and children were in Vernonia Sunday evening and called on Mr. and Mrs. Dave Knowlton and family. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Cox were Sunday dinner guests at the Wm. Reeds at Marshland. j OPTOMETRIST I W ed.. 10 A .M .— 5 P .M . ! P h o n e H A 9-6565 j Complete Visual Care M AR R & S T A F F O R D M EA T 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 l'/i mile, lake first lefthand road. ltfc IN R IV E R V IE W I v >; A v o id th e c ro w d s of th e b ig c ity — T a k e th e r o a d le a d in g e a s t o u t of to w n a c ro ss th e M ile B rid g e & s h o p in E a s t S id e ’s la r g e s t g ro c e ry . £ S X >; ♦’ [ Special Jamboree Bargains In B u sin ess In V ern on ia For 32 Y ears — Standard Dairy adds its wishes ENJOY |= for the ICECREAM 11 Jllll1 DAIRY best possible = OHI-HAIF 0 Alton- VERNONIA HOMOGENIZED FRIENDSHIP MILK the Water' « GRADE a ? A 5 *E d R ì 7ED JAMBOREE Official Newspaper of Vernonia, Oregot 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 I E N R I C H E ! v it a m in I I For that Jamboree entertaining, get plenty of Standard Dairy pro­ 1 ducts. Available at all Vernonia stores. You are always right S T A N D A R D D A IR Y tONCVHW • I*11*1*1 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 0 1T O HI A L M l M B it __■ V when you reach for Standard Dairy Milk. STANDARD DAIRY Support Y our V ernonia F rien dship Jam boree! D R . R. V . L A N C E I G u ess W e M ust L ik e It H ere! Editor and Publisher *11111*11 MIST — Mrs. Norman Hansen entered the Emanuel hospital Sun­ day and underwent surgery Mon­ day morning. Sunday visitors at the Sam De- vines were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hirt- zel and children of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Crawford had a party Saturday evening for the young folks in the neighbor­ hood. A weiner roast and marsh­ mallows were enjoyed. Mrs. Wayne Kyser and boys spent the week end with her folks in Delena and also attended the Rainier Daze. Callers during the week at the Sam Devines were Mrs. Oscar Ki- viaho and Mrs. Bonnie Hom of Clatskanie and Mr. and Mrs. Ken­ neth Tupper and Sandra of Na­ tal. Sup port Y our V ernonia friendship Jam boree! MARVIN KAMHOLZ I M rs. N orm an H an sen H as S u rgery M onday S Ocrnonia Eagle N A TIO N A I THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1962 | KING'S GROCERY and MKT. ( When a man seeks your advice le generally wants your praise. —Chesterfield This refreshing beer is brewed only at Tumwater, Washington ...t h e exclusive source of Olympia's rare artesian brewing water. '/Zi’ Ocrnonia Eagle Class Party Held Beeline Party At Lindsay Place Well Attended iwu lews c j. ow< w w * u« ♦xox.x.:oxox*:»>>x.x.x*x.xx*x«!>x*x«xoo»x»x«o,i I