Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, August 23, 1962, Page 4, Image 4

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    CLASSIFIED ADS
Sunday Picnic Held
A l Clair Devine Home
FOR SAI.E-General
FOR SALE-Real Estate
FOR SALE: Girl’s 24-inch bike
in good condition. $12.50. See Judi
Horn, 558 South First Avenue.
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WANT FARM. Must have water
and buildings. Can pay cash. Write
No. 11, N. E. 39th Ave., Portland,
Oregon.
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FOR SALE: Two saddle horses,
$125 each. Both good with child
ren. On? 2 "4 year old stud; one
older mare. Will sell new saddle
with either one, $85. James R.
Gaston, Keasey Rt., Vernonia.
Two miles up Bum road.
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PEACHES: Golden Hale, Western
Pride, Kim Elberta, Hale Haven,
ready now. Lloyd’s Peach Center,
*4 mile south of Cornelius on golf
course road.
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NOW! You pick peaches. Red Ha­
ven, Western pride, Golden Jubi­
lee, Rochester and Improved El-
bertas. $2.00 per bushel. Have fun-
Save mon! All you can eat for
nothing. Fruitful Acres, Wayne
#nd Irene Hensley, Rt. 1, Box 348,
Forest Grove. Kansas City Dis­
trict.
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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.
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TD 6 International bulldozer for
sale. Shalmon Libel, Mist, Ore­
gon. SKyline 5-2454.
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NEW SHIPMENT saddlery just
arrived. Large stock. Shalmon Li­
bel, Mist, Oregon. SKyline 5-2454.
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FOR SALE: Cedar lumber and
sowed 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-
6894._____________________ 32tfc
FOR SALE: Alfalfa hay, wire
bales, conditioned. $25 per ton.
Bill Sword, HAzel 9-6491 or HA­
zel 9-5411.
28tfc
FOR FLOWERS for all occasions
and potted plants, call your local
florist, Spofford's Garden and
Florist Service. 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
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.
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FOR SALE: Used chain saws.
Keasey’s Saw Shop, corner of
Bridge and State St.
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TEN-POUND bundles of news­
papers for sale. Suitable for
Starting fires, etc. Vernonia Eagle
•fflee
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FRESH FLOWERS for any occa-
|ion. Flowers wired anywhere.
Ruth Steers, HAzel 9 5384
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FOR SALE-Real Estate
FOR SALE OR LEASE: Three-
bedroom house on 10th street, Riv­
erview. For information call HA-
tel 9-3422__________
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FOR SALE: Two houses on one
lot. Inquire at 1299 Bridge St.
HAzel 9-5435.
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FOUR-ROOM houae, garage with
extra room, electric water tank,
wired for washer, dryer, range;
lawn, garden space 1 4 blocks
from main street on Rose avenue.
Mrs. C. O. Thomas, 876 Third St.,
Vernonia, Oregon
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RETIRED COUPLE wants five 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 and price to Rt. 3, Box
733, Oregon City, Ore.
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FOR SALE: Seven-room house
plus 1 andJa 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
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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
k e y _______________ 29tfc
FOR SAI-E: 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
People who are the parents of
handsome, brilliant children are
great believers in heredity.
FOR SALE-Car, Truck
FOR SALE: 1936 Chevrolet coupe
in running order. Contact C. A.
Van Aistine, 642 Third St., Ver­
nonia.
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TRUCKS
’49 CHEV 2 ’4 ton cab and chassis,
4 speed - 2 speed a vie, 8.25x20
tires. Spotl?ss interior. Real
sharp. Drive it!
’60 CHEV *4 ton pickup. Fleetside,
3 speed.
’53 CHEV pickup, outstanding val­
ue. New engine, 6.50x16 tires,
stock rack.
'52 STUDE pickup. Real clean, a
lot of truck for a little money.
CARS
’61 FORD FALCON 2 dr. Radio
heater. Sharp interior. Twilight
blue. Ford’s best. 36 months, no
down with approved credit.
’58 FORD 2 dr & 4 dr sedans.
These two cars are real nice. 6
cyl and V8.
’56 PONTIAC wagon. Stick. Ra­
dio. A real buy.
'55 CHEV wagon. V8 - PG. Every­
thing. Outstanding condition.
Guaranteed.
'55 CHEV 4 dr sedan. PG, Inex­
pensive. Mechanically sound.
Dependable.
’54 CHEV wagon. PG. Fine fam­
ily car. Lots of room. Terrific
buy.
VERNONIA AUTO COMPANY
"A Safe Place to Trade”
Phone HAsel 9-5023
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SERVICES
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
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 Neat
PROCESSING PLANT
State Inspected
CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING
Beef: Monday, Tuesday, Friday
Hogs: Thursday, Friday till noon
Cutting and Wrapping
Sharp Freezing
Smoking and Curing
Free use of Slock Trailer
Shop
Res.
EL 7-3922
EL 7-2981
Rt. 2. Bx 141, Fcrest Grove, Ore.
On Fern Hill Road
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CLARENCE R. WAGNER, county
surveyor, Court House, St. Helens.
Phone office, 698; home, 183. P ri­
vate surveying, engineering work.
_________________________ 24tfc
WANTED
WANT to rent small 3 or 4 room
unfurnished house not far from
city center, by reliable tenant.
Write to 1001 Woodland Avenue,
Centralia, Washington.
33t2
WANTED: Suitable house to rent
or lease, at least two bedrooms.
Donald Lehman, Portland. Call
collect. 775 2483
32t3
HELP WANTED: Young man for
house construction work. Hi school
graduate. Experience not neces­
sary. Must be willing to learn.
Write work experience and ref­
erences to Vernonia Eagle office,
Vernonia, Oregon.
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MISCELLANEOUS
GROWN German shepherds and
Dalmatians free to good homes.
HAzel 9-3272.
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TO GIVE AWAY: Four darling
black and white kittens. See them
at 191 A street or call HAzel 9-
3715______________________ 34t3e
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Small, well furnished
house on A street Very reason­
able Call HAzel 9-5571,
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CHERRY TREE Apts, and rooms
—Furnished, Private bath
830
Second St HA re I 9 -5tW2
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Eagle Want Ads Cat Results—
MIST—Those who enjoyed a
picnic dinner at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Clair Devine Sunday
were Mr. and Mrs. Everett Dan­
ielson and daughter and Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Stunkard, all of Knap-
pa and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Devine.
Mr. and Mrs. John Gordon of De-
lena called on the Devines later
in the afternoon.
Mrs. Lawton Waddell and Mrs.
Shalmon Libel visited with Mrs.
Geo. Peterson in St. Helens Sat­
urday.
Martin Mathews spent last week
end in Manzanita with his broth-
in-law, Alvin Wright.
Week end guests at the Hugh
Cox’s were Mr. and Mrs. Byron
Higgason and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Shalmon Libel cal­
led on Mr. and Mrs. L. Waddell
Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Jones, Mr.
and Mrs. Schlehuber and Mrs.
Bud Hemeon called at the Sam
Devines Monday.
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has been appointed
administrator of the estate of Hel­
en M. Morrell, deceased, by the
County Court of the State of Ore­
gon for Columbia County, and has
qualified. All persons having
claims against said estate are here­
by notified to present the same to
me at 222 Columbia Boulevard,
St. Helens, Oregon, with vouchers
and duly verified within six
months from the date hereof.
Date of first publication, August
23, 1962.
Date of final publication Sep­
tember 20, 1962.
Ira W. Morrell
Administrator
Cum Testamento Annexo
Hjelte & Kalberer
222 Columbia Boulevard
St. Helens, Oregon
Attorney.
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has been appointed
administrator of the estate of Ruby
Lea Biggs, deceased, by the Coun­
ty Court of the State of Oregon
for Columbia County, and has
qualified. All persons having
claims against said estate are here­
by notified to present the same
to me at 222 Columbia Boulevard,
St. Helens, Oregon with vouchers
and duly verified within six
months from the date hereof.
Date of first publication, August
16, 1962.
Date of final publication, Sep­
tember 13, 1962.
Charles L. Biggs
Administrator
Hjelte Sc Kalberer
222 Columbia Boulevard
St. Helens, Oregon
Attorneys
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Oernonia Eagle
MARVIN KAMHOLZ
Editor and Publisher
Official Newspaper of
Vernonia, Oregon
Entered as second class mail
matter, Aug*is‘ 4, 1922 at the post
office in Vernonia. Oreeon under
the act of March 3, 1879. Sub­
scription price $3 00 yearly in the
Nehalem Valley. Elsewhere $3 50.
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P U B L IS H E R S
A S S O C IA T IO N
NATAL - PITTSBURG — Mr.
and Mrs. I. J. Dass spent Satur­
day and Sunday at Bay City with
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Grant and
girls. They attended the Tilla­
mook county fair and enjoyed go­
ing to the beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Tupper and
Sandra drove to Hillsboro Satur­
day evening and had supper with
his brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Tupper and family. Mr.
and Mrs. Gay Edson of San Diego
were supper guests, also. Mrs.
Edson is an aunt of the brothers.
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Kraig of
Portland are spending part of this
week with her mother, Mrs. Lillie
Henderson.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Deeds and
sons of Salt Lake City, who have
been spending some time here
with his folks, Mr. and Mrs. Noble
Dunlap, left Saturday to return
home. Tuesday and Wednesday of
last week they visited the fair at
Seattle and also drove to Bremer­
ton.
Mr. and Mrs. DeeVeere Her-
shey and Dev spent from Friday
to Sunday at North Bend visiting
his sister and brother-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Don Hagen. They all
went clam digging while there.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pringle and
Bill were overnight guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Eddie Olstedt at Beaver­
ton Saturday. The men attended
the game at the stadium in Port­
land that night.
Warrenton Home
Scene of Picnic
BIRKENFELD — Mr. and Mrs.
Art Bellingham and Jim, Mr. and
Mrs. Geo. Richardson and Elsa
Richardson all went to Don Jen­
sens Sunday at Warrenton and en­
joyed a picnic.
Mrs. Darrell Baker and Mrs.
Jim Borders took in the fair at
Astoria Saturday.
Mrs. Mary Essen and Mr. and
Mrs. Lawrence Ronnstad of Seat­
tle are visiting at John Cahills
and with other relatives. Mrs. Es­
sen plans to stay here for awhile.
Katy Nordstrom did real well
at the fair in Astoria. She received
champion ribbons on bread mak­
ing, art and craft and flower ar­
ranging.
Robert Berg and son Nickey
went to Seattle to the fair last
Tuesday. They also visited with
friends and returned home on
Thursday.
Oernonia Eagle
'Freezing' Bullelin
Available at Office
Passes Attend
Tillam ook Fair
4
Many colorful, as well as flavor­
ful, fruits and vegetables are in
season during August in most Ore­
gon markets. Extension bulletin
“Freezing of Fruits and Vegeta­
bles” is available by calling your
county extension office.
TV to OHer
•What's New'
The state department of educa­
tion is preparing a 90-minute in-
service program to be televised
on channels 7 and 10 at 1:00 p.m.,
PST, on Thursday, Augst 30, and
rebroadcast at 1:00 p.m., PST, on
Wednesday, September 5. The pro­
gram is being developed at the
suggestion of the state advisory
committee on ETV and raido as
a means of reaching all teachers
and administrators in the viewing
area of the state educational tele­
vision network and as a means of
spreading farther the services of
the department staff in the days
just prior to the opening of
schools.
The program theme is “What’s
New in ’62 for Oregon Schools?”.
Dr. Minear will lead members of
the state department of education
professional staff in presenting in­
formation on such topics as the
leadership role of the state de­
partment of education in Oregon
education, the Oregon program,
certification, curriculum trends,
methods of staff utilization, new
teaching tools, ways of class room
organization, and possibly school
buildings. Content of the program
will be directed particularly to ele­
mentary and secondary teachers
and administrators.
MARR & STAFFORD
MEAT CO.
Rt. 2, Box 379, Forest Grove, Ore.
EL 7-7281
Slaughtering, Cutting, Wrapping,
and Curing
Group Enjoys Week End
Vacation A t The Coast
MIST—Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Hansen and children, Mr. and Mrs.
H. Thompson and Bruce of Clats­
kanie, Mrs. Charles Drake and son
Larry from Havre, Montana en­
joyed a week end at the coast.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Hemeon are
enjoying a visit from her sister
and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Ken
Jones of California.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Devine were
supp?r guests of the Geo. Math­
ews last Wednesday evening.
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And don’t forget to have £
your auto insurance program X
kept u p -to -d a te , too! T h e
right coverages can save you X
thousands of dollars if trouble
strikes.
See us today for the full
story on Hartford Auto insur­
ance.
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Phone HA 9-6203
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Meat for sale, any quantity.
Cattle Received Sunday and
Monday until noon.
Hogs received Tuesday and
Wednesday until noon.
Come through Bank«, lake
Tillamook road 1 V, mile,
take first lefthand road.
THURSDAY. AUG. 23, 1962
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Hartford Accident and
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ATTEND THE 47TH ANNUAL
COLUMBIA COUNTY
Visitors Noted
At Mist Homes
MIST—Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Cox
were Sunday dinner guests at the
Will Carsons.
Mrs. Inger Ashley and daughter
Bertie of Longview were dinner
guests at the Charles Hansen home
Sunday.
Mrs. Maude Rogers entertained
the card party club members last
Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lindberg of
Astoria were Sunday evening vis­
itors with Mr. and Mrs. Shalmon
Libel.
Mrs. Leona Taylor of Florida
and her son Ray Taylor and
daughter visited the Charles Han­
sens Saturday evening.
THURS.-SAT., AUGUST 23-25
DEER ISLAND FAIRGROUNDS
Out Of Stale Visitors
Noted At Oblack Home
NATAL - PITTSBURG—Tues­
day visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Max
Oblack were her aunt, Mrs. Mar­
garet Lingren; cousins, Mr. and
Mrs. Oscar Olson and daughtzr
Marie of Victorville, Calif.; Mr.
and Mrs.. Reed Holding of Scap­
poose and Mrs. Maxine Kyser and
children. Saturday visitors were
Mrs. Oblack’s brother and sister-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George Hol­
ding of Sun Valley, Idaho.
Mr. and Mrs. Noble Dunlap, ac­
companied by Clyde Johnson,
drove to Camas Sunday to visit
Mr Johnson’s sister, Mrs. Kiuck-
man who is in a nursing home.
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Lindsay,
Mrs. Lillie Henderson and Rich­
ard Peterson were Thursday ev­
ening guests ol Mr. and Mrs. Noble
Dunlap and their houseguests, Mr.
and Mrs. Floyd Deeds and family.
Visitors this past week at the
R. S. Lindsay home included Mr
and Mrs. Wm. Lindsay of Scap­
poose Wednesday, Mr and Mrs.
N.ble Dunlap and their guests, the
Deeds family Friday evening and
Mr. and Mrs Roy Smith of Goble
Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs Clarenc? Lindsay
and family of Redmond spent the
week end with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. R. S. Lindsay. Their boys
remained to spend this week with
their grandparents.
FREE CIRCUS
Three acts daily
FREE HORSE SHOWS
SEE THE COUNTY’S BEST IN
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Agriculture
Livestock
4-H and FFA
0
Arts and Flowers
£ Homemaking
Q Hobbies
Rodeo Friday and Saturday
evenings, directed by Colum­
bia Riders.
Fair Adm: Adults
Parking
50C
25c
Children
25c
Rodeo— $1.00