CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALE-Real Estate FOR SALE-General DANCE HERMAN GRAVES & THE OZARK CHEROKEE SAT.. AUG. 11—9 to 1 A.M. LEGION HALL — VERNONIA Heard on KBAM from 7:30 to 8:00 A.M. Saturday FOR SALE: Two bikes, sled, re­ frigerator, washer-dryer combina­ tion, beds, etc. Also clothing for men, women, children. Clarke An­ derson, HAzel 9-6245. 32tlc FOR SALE: Jersey-Swiss milk cow and month old calf. Cow five years old, heavy milker, gentle. $235. Frank Hays, Keasey Rt., Vernonia, HAzel 9-6782. 32t3 THREE-BEDROOM house, living room, dining room, kitchen, glas­ sed-in porch, garage, large shop, on four lots. All redecorated. Available now. $5500. On 4th St., Riverview. Contact Mr. Sozoff for key. 29tfc 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 SERVICES TD 6 International bulldozer for sale. Shalmon Libel, Mist, Ore­ gon. SKyline 5-2454. 32t3c BOOKKEEPING, taxes, public stenographer, notary public. New accounts invited. Doris Skidmore, 875 Bridge St. Office open Mon., Friday., 10-5. Closed Tues. Satur­ day, 9-1. After hours by appoint­ ment. HAzel 9-6005 or HAzel 9- 5895. 27tfc NEW SHIPMENT saddlery just arrived. Large stock. Shalmon Li­ bel, Mist, Oregon. SKyline 5-2454. 32t3c OPPORTUNITY! Your money can earn dividends and free life insurance. See your Credit Union. 959 Rose Avenue. 7tfc FOR SALE: Electric refrigerator, $25; electric stove, $20. Large ov- crstuffed chair, $25. Ruby Young, 176 North St., Vernonia. 32tl 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 FOR SALE: Cedar lumber and sawed posts, 7 to 12 feet long. $50 to $60 per thousand at mill. Ce­ dar slabs, $2.00 per cord. Ellson Cedar Products. Phone HAzel 9- 5894._____________________ 32tfc FOR SALE: Electric roaster with stand; two sets of stationary tubs; several inside doors. Inquire at Linn Grocery. 30t3c FOR SALE: Alfalfa hay, bales, conditioned. $25 per Bill Sword, HAzel 9-6491 or zel 9-5411,________________ wire ton. HA- 28tfc FOR FLOWERS for all occasions and potted plants, call your local florist, Spofford’s Garden and Florist Servioe. HAzel 9-5863. ' 28tfc EVEN-TEMP INSULATION CO. 18860 SW Vista, Aloha, Oregon. Blown - in insulation. Aver­ age house, $50-$60. Call collect, Mitchell 4-3918,___________ 18tfc FLOWHRS THAT PLEASE. Fin- eat in flowers for all occasions. Plants, bouquets. Floral pieces for funerals. Flowers speeded by Ibng distance or wired anywhere. Mrs. Lloyd Thomas, HAzel 9-6611. life 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 starring 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 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 32t3c SACRIFICE: 2 bedroom modern home, rewired throughout. Also wired for range, dryer, hot water. $1950 cash or consider terms. Vin- cel Kennedy, 24 Arkansas, Ver­ nonia. 32t3c RETIRED COUPLE wants live or six-room house on extra large lot in town or two to five acres near town House in good condition, or site for mobile home, preferably on creek or river. Write full de­ scription nnd price to Rt. 3, Box 733, Oregon City, Ore._______32t3 FOR SALE: Lot on Nehalem riv­ er. Septic tank, lights, rock drive­ way. Ideal for house trailers. In­ quire at Spar Tree restaurant. Mist R t, Vernonia. 31t3c WANTED in vicinity of Vernonia: Smally acreage with good house. Contact E. C. Trellis, Rt. 1, Box 136, Othello, Washington. 30t3c FOR SALE: Seven-room house plus 1 and*s 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. F. 39th Ave , Portland, Oregon 28tfc 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 29tfc Haberman's Meat PROCESSING PLANT Slate Inspected CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING Beef: Monday, Tuesday, Friday Hogs: Thursday, Friday till noon Cutting and Wrapping Sharp Freesing Smoking and Curing Free use of Slock Trailer Shop Res. EL 7-3922 EL 7-2981 Rt. 2, Bx 141, Forest Grove, Ore. On Fern Hill Road ltfc CLARENCE R. WAGNER, county surveyor. Court House, St. Helens. Phone office, 698; home, 183. P ri­ vate surveying, engineering work. 14tfe WANTED WANTED: Suitable house to rent or lease, at least two bedrooms. Donald Lehman, Portland. Call collect, 775-2483 32t3 HELP WANTED: Young man for construction work. High school graduate. Experience not neces­ sary. Must be willing to learn. Write work experience and ref­ erences to Vernonia Eagle office, Vernonia, Oregon. 32tfc MISCELLANEOUS WE REPUBLICANS believe in a government that is servant to the people and not a master of the people. Lawrence Meissner. Pd. adv. by Meissner for Representa­ tive, 198 Meissner Road Deer Is­ land. 32t2 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 CARD OF THANKS WE DESIRE to express to our kind friends and neighbors and thoughtful friends our heartfelt thanks for their many expressions of sympathy. The beautiful floral offerings were especially apprecia­ ted. Mr and Mrs. Henry Anderegg and family 32tl MY HEARTFELT thanks to my many friends for the prayers, cards, calls, visits and gifts I re­ ceived during my recent illness. They were deeply appreciated. Virginia Hansen 32tl 1 WISH TO extend my thanks to those who remembered me with cards, flowers and in other ways while I was in the hospital recent­ ly They all were deeply apprec­ iated and helped a great deal. Mrs. A. D. Lolley 32tlc WE ARE deeply grateful to neigh­ bors and friends for their expres­ sions of sympathy in flowers, cards, calls and other kindnesses and wish to express our apprecia­ tion to each of you. Mrs. Lottie Swanson Balfour and Edith Gibson and Grandson. Tommy Gibson Boat Accident Causes Fatality RIVERVIEW — Mr and Mrs. Marlyn Eide were called to Bea­ verton Monday because of the drowning of his brother-in-law, Alan Wagner on Sunday. It is still undetermined what caused his fall from the boat. He leaves a wife and three small children. Sfc. George H Peachey arrived at the home of his mother, Mrs. Grace Peachey Sunday on a 30- day leave after spending 22 months in Korea. He will report back to duty at Fort Hood. Texas. Mrs. Maude Wells received news recently of a new grandson. Rhys Kevin joined the Ray Adsit family of West Allis, Wisconsin July 13. Mrs. Adsit formerly was Patricia Wells. Mrs. E. L. Lloyd accompanied her brother, Myrt Jenkins of Portland to Texas for their family reunion, leaving Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Reed of Boise, Idaho visited Friday at the Virgil Snook home and also oth­ er former neighbors on the Pebble creek road. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Snook and family of Portland spent Sunday at the Virgil Snook home. Girl Home irom Camp Mcgruder MIST—Mr. and Mrs. Clair De- vine drove to Rockaway Saturday to get Cheryl who spent a week at Camp Magruder. They motored from there to Grande Ronde where they called on the John Howrys. Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Henry of Brownsmeade were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Shalmon Libel. Mr. and Mrs. Bill McCroskey were Sunday callers at the Geo. Mathews home. FOR RENT CHERRY TREE Apts, and rooms —Furnished, Private bath. 830 Second St. HAzel 9-5042. 24tfc CLASSIFIED RATES THE EAGLE iiiu m e i 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 io 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 IN 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 It 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. Oernonia Eagle 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 Sixth Birthday Prompts Party at Hershey Home NATAL - PITTSBURG—Devy Hershey celebrated his sixth birth­ day Saturday. Helping to cele­ brate the event were his grand­ mother, Mrs. Albert Childs, Rob­ bie Wilson of Vernonia; Barbara, Ricky, Brian and Beverly John­ son and their mother, Mrs. Dick Johnson and Sandra Tupper and her mother, Mrs. Ken Tupper. Several games were played, fol­ lowed by refreshments of cake, ice cream and koolaid. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Peterson drove over towards Delena Sunday and up the Lost Creek road where they called on the Paul Thomp­ sons. The Dyers, Jo, Bill and Patti, of Murphys, Calif., were house guests of Kit and Anita Kennedy recently for a few days. Bass Fam ily Has Reunion Picnic TIMBER ROUTE — Fred and Patti (Bass) Drips and sons from Stockton, California were week end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Drips. Sunday the two families and Mrs. Sine Collins, mother of Mrs. Eugene Drips, at­ tended a reunion of the Bass fam­ ily held at the Shute park, Hills­ boro. Others attending the reun­ ion were: Bruce and Crecie Bass, Seaside; Luther and Addie Her­ rin and granddaughter Becky Franklin from Dallas; Homer and Maggie Herrin and daughter, Wauna; Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Bass and family, Mrs. Jerry Herrin and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Norris, Port­ land; Mr. and Mrs. Randolph (Cot­ ton) Bass and family, Hillsboro; Miss Sharon Herrin, Oregon City; Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Fowler, Mrs. Grace Peachey and grand­ daughter, Max Snook, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Bass and daughter, Ver­ nonia. Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Reynolds were Mrs. Dave Busser and children from Cornelius and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reynolds and children from Seaside. Mrs. Lester Galloway from Clatskanie was in Vernonia Sat­ urday to pick up her son Tommy who has been visiting his grand­ mother, Mrs. Nell Thacker and the Geo. Smith family on Timber Rt. for several days. Pastor. Others At Camp Session MIST—Pastor and Mrs. Sulo Sanders and family left Sunday for Trout Creek camp at Sandy. Several young people from here are up there, about 24 in all, from this locality. Mrs. Marie Murphy and son Jim of McMinnville spent a week vis­ iting her sister and family, the Charles Hansens. "Mr. and Mrs. Lawton Waddell had as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Bud Goertzen and daugh­ ter from Tillamook. Mrs. Maude Rogers entertained the card party club last Friday afternoon. Mrs. Myrtle Oakes and Mrs. Ray Taylor called on Mrs. L. Mathews Sunday. Among those who called on Mrs. Norman Hansen were Mrs. How­ ard Jones, Mrs. Shalmon Libel, Mrs. Eula Blount and Mrs. Philip Busch. FAST, FAIR, FRIENDLY E D IT O R IA L T jg T L b W 'g " Fast sarvlea. Fair aattlaM aat a t claims. Friendly pccpla wtia ara an yaar alda. And you aava money, too! Lower rates because FarmeiS Insures careful drivers. Lloyd Quinn— HA 9-3693 CNZHXM ZHXHZHXHZHXHXHZHZH?; Jantzen Beach Picnic Attended NATAL - PITTSBURG — Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Wolff and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Tupper and Sandra at­ tended the Dairy Co-op picnic Sunday at Jantzsn Beach. They were joined there by Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Graven and Mr. and Mrs. George Turner and family. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Lindsay and Mr. and Mrs. Noble Dunlap were among those who attended the Vernonia picnic Sunday. Vernon Peterson of Vancouver came Friday to take his daugh­ ters, Karen and Cindy, home after they had spent the week visiting their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Peterson. Visitors this week end at the home of Mrs. Clyde Henderson were Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Lindsay Saturday evening and Mr. and Mrs. Chris Kraig Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Noble Dunlap vis­ ited with Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Lind­ say Friday evening. Mrs. Florence Buchanan and family of Longview spent Sunday with her folks, Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Dass. Wilbur Thackers Visit Daughter in Alaska TIMBER ROUTE — Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Thacker are in An­ chorage, Alaska visiting their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Royce Newton and family. They left Portland July 27 via jet and plan to be away for a month. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Reynolds left by car Sunday morning for Riverton, Wyoming to visit their daughter’s family, the Henry Harders. After spending several days in Riverton they plan to trav­ el on by bus to Combs, Arkansas to visit other relatives. They ex­ pect to be away from their home about four weeks, if their health permits. Mrs. Mildred Hayes and daugh­ ter Tootie and Kay Spieschaert from Forest Grove visited the John Siedelman family Sunday afternoon. Surgery for Mrs. Linwood Rey­ nolds which was previously sched­ uled for July 27 at the University of Oregon Medical School hospital has been postponed due to an un­ expected medical problem. How­ ever she has been rescheduled for the needed surgery and will re­ turn to the hospital September 1. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Siedelman called on the Kenneth Mishler family Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Exie Weaver is in Seaside visiting a few days with children and grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Birt mo­ tored to Vancouver Sunday to spend the day with her mother, Mrs. Victoria Rowe. Mr. Birt is recuperating very nicely from his recent surgery. Oernonia Eagle 4 THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1962 Grange Members Attend Pomona at Birkenfeld NATAL - PITTSBURG—Natal Grange members who attended Pomona at Winema Saturday were Mrs. Laura Carmichael, Mr. and Mrs. Noble Dunlap, Richard Pet­ erson, Mr. and Mrs. Kit Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Anderegg and Mr. and Mrs. S. Chandler. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Tupper and Sandra called on Mrs. Edna Tup­ per, Mr. and Mrs. Max Wolff and Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Palviny while in Portland Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Taylor and daughters visited Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Northrup at Hillsboro and al­ so Mr. and Mrs. Earl Luther at Mountaindale Sunday Bob Hanson of Portland called on Mr. and Mrs. DeeVeere Her­ shey Saturday and Sunday. A. J. Bliss had a minor opera­ tion on his eye last week to re­ move a foreign object imbedded in the eye. DR. R. V. LANCE OPTOMETRIST > Wed.. 10 A.M.—5 P.M. ! Phone HA 9-6565 Complete Visual Care Phone HA 9-3462 NEHALEM VALLEY MOTOR FREIGHT HENRY & POLLY HUDSON DRY GOODS NOTIONS — GIFTS FIRE. 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