Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, August 30, 1962, Page 4, Image 4

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    Oernotiia Eagle
CLASSIFIED ADS
FOR SALE-General
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MHC Picnic Is
Held fit Park
FOR SALE-Car, Truck
AN INVITATION is extended to FOR SALE: 1951 Pontiac 4-door
dahlia lovers to see now while in sedan. Good condition and good
bloom the beautiful collection of tires. Can be seen at Jacobs place
Mrs. J. A. Yeagzr at Wauneta’s on Rose Ave. Inquire HAzel 9-
35t3
Dahlia Patch, 655 Rose Ave. Many 3882.
varieties. Please, no pets or child­
ren and PLEASE DO NOT PULL
STAKES. Leave orders with Re- TAP and BALLET classes. Call
ta Lamping or Cleo McNair. 4 Mrs. Rudy Domitrovich, HAzel
inches or over, 50 cents each 9-3745.________________
35tlc
bulb. Under 4 inches, 25c. 35t3c BOOKKEEPING, taxes, public
CUCUMBERS for sale. Across stenographer, notary public. New
bridge just below golf course. First accounts invited. Doris Skidmore,
place on right. Dale Roberts.
875 Bridge St. Office open Mon.,
35t2c
Friday., 10-5. Closed Tues. Satur­
FOR SALE: Hid-a-bed, small day, 9-1. After hours by appoint­
table, large mirror, 26”x48”, whirl­ ment. HAzel 9-6005 or HAzel 9-
pool wringer washer, white ena­ 5895.
____________
27tfc
mel trash burner, Frigidaire re­
frigerator, 6-cu. ft. Phone HAzel OPPORTUNITY! Your money
9-3276.
______________ 35t3 can earn dividends and free life
insurance. See your Credit Union.
STEWING Leghorns, 45c each, 12 959 Rose Avenue.__________ 7tfq
for $5.00. Mrs. J. E. Lonnquist,
Birkenfeld, Ore., SKyline 5-2431.
35t3c
PROCESSING PLANT
PEACHES: Golden Hale, Western
State Inspected
Pride, Kim Elbsrta, Hale Haven,
CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING
ready now. Lloyd’s Peach Center,
% mile south of Cornelius on golf Beef: Monday, Tuesday, Friday
course road._____
34t2c Hogs: Thursday, Friday till noon
SERVICES_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Haberman's Meat
NOW! You pick peaches. Red Ha­
ven, Western pride, Golden Jubi­
lee, Rochester and Improved El-
bertas. $2.00 per busbsl. Have fun-
Save mon! All you can eat for
nothing. Fruitful Acres, Wayne
and Irene Hensley, Rt. 1, Box 348,
Forest Grove. Kansas City Dis-
trlct.
33t4c
FOR SALE: Alfalfa hay, wire
bales, conditioned. Second cutting,
$30 per ton. Bill Sword, HAzel
9-6491 or HA 9-5411._______28tfc
Cutting and Wrapping
Sharp Freezing
Smoking and Curing
Free use of Slock Trailer
Shop
Res.
EL 7-3922
EL 7-2981
Rl. 2. Bx 141, Forest Grove, Ore.
On Fern Hill Road
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CLARENCE R. WAGNER, county
surveyor, Court House, St. Helens.
Phone office, 698; home, 183. Pri­
vate surveying, engineering work.
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
24tfe
WANTED
WANTED: Week end baby sitting
jobs, your home. Experienced.
Diana Magoff, HAzel 9-6601.
35t3
WANTED IMMEDIATELY: Bean
pickers. Free transportation. For
information call HAzel 9-5573.
35tl
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 9-6811.
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._________ 32tfc
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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
FRESH FLOWERS for any occa­
sion Flowers wired anywhere.
Ruth Steers, HAzel 9-5384
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FOR SALE Real Esiale
YOU will look a long time before
you will find a valu? like this.
Three bedrooms, lot and a half,
$7000 Easy terms. East side
Vernonia.
Two-bedroom house, good repair.
Owner moving, must sell. $1500
cash.
Two bedroom home in excellent
condition. $2700, terms.
LEGAL NOTICE
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. AH 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
I 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.____________ __ 34t5c
RF.EHER REALTY
2007 21st, Forest Grove.
See Bill Horn, Vernonia
Branch Bank Building.
FOR SALE OR LEASE: Three-
bedroom house on 10th street, Riv­
erview. For information call HA-
zel 9-3422.__________
3413
FOR SALE: Two houses on one
lot. Inquire nt 1299 Bridge St.
HAzel 9 5435._________
33t3c
FOR RALE: Seven-room house
plus I and*3 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
33t3c
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 S t,
Riverview. Contact Mr. Sozoff for
k e y . _______________ 29tfc
FOR SALE Five-room house On
city sewer. Needs some repair.
Will consider car or trailer in
trade. Write Lyman Hawkcn Rt.
1, Box 475. Warren, Oregon 29tfc
WANT FARM Must have water
and buildings. Can pay cash Write
No. 11. N. E 39th Ave. Portland,
28tfc
Oregon.
DICK MAGRUDER of Clatskanie was selected as
the Grand Champion 4-H showman for the third
consecutive year. Dick will now retain permanent
possession of the rotating trophy which has been
sponsored by the Columbia county fair board. Dick
was selected as champion showman in both the
beef and sheep divisions but chose to use his
grand champion steer of the fair in the showman­
ship contest. Elizabeth Ellis. Clatskanie, who stood
second in sheep showmanship competed with her
Two Honored
At One Party
MIST—Mrs. Dave Crawford en­
tertained at her home with a sur­
prise birthday party for Mrs. Sax­
ton Barlow and a stork shower for
Mrs. Audrey Luna last Thursday,
August 23. An enjoyable afternoon
was reported by all attending.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Kyser had
as their guests Saturday, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Sparks of Delena, and
Mrs. Kyser’s sisters from Everett,
Washington, also some friends
Sunday Mrs. Kyser and boys vis­
ited at the Sparks home in Delena
with her parents and sisters.
Those who attended the Beeline
party at the Mist Birkenfeld cen­
ter Tuesday everting were Mrs.
Sulo Saunders and daughters, Rose
Mary and Donna; Mrs. Wayne Ky­
ser, Mrs. Dave Crawford and her
nieces.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Wilson and
two children of Jefferson were
Saturday overnight guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Hugh Cox. Sunday they
all were dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Martin Hanson.
lamb against Dick in the showmanship class with
Jim Bellingham, Birkenfeld, champion swine
showman and Carole Chandler, Vernonia, cham­
pion dairy showman. The judges agreed that this
was a very close contest with each contestant do­
ing a slightly better job with their own animal but
selected Dick on his all around ability in handling
each of the other animals.
Many Friends Seen At
Reunion Held At Beaver
MIST — Norman Hansen ac­
companied by his mother, Mrs.
Charles Hansen, attended a family
reunion at Beaver Valley Sunday
at the home of Mrs. Hansen s
friend, Mrs. Nora Kulju. Mrs. Han­
sen reports a most enjoyable day
meeting old and new friends.
A barbecue supper was held at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude
Kyser Sunday evening. Those who
enjoyed it were Mr. and Mrs.
Byron Hawkins and baby of Tilla­
mook, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Robbins
and children from Port Orford and
the Robert, Roy and Bill Kyser
families.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mathews ac­
companied by Mrs. Alvin Wright
and son David were among those
who attended the fair Saturday
evening. Mrs. Wright and David
returned to their home in Manza­
nita Sunday.
Mrs. Norman Hansen and chil­
dren accompanied by her sister
Mrs. Charles Drake motored to
Portland Sunday where Mrs.
Drake boarded a train for her
home in Havre, Montana.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT: Small, well furnished
house on A street. Very reason-
able. Call HAzel 9-5571,
34t3c
Crawfords Hold
Family Picnic
CLASSIFIED RATES
Oernonia Eagle
MISCELLANEOUS
MIST—The Mist Helping Circle
met at Dass park August 23 with
10 members and two visitors pres­
ent. A picnic dinner was enjoyed.
The next meeting place will be
announced later.
Mr. and Mrs. Shalmon Libel
were Portland motorists Friday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mathews
and daughter, Marian, and Rose
Mary Sanders enjoyed a couple of
days at Newport recently.
Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford
attended the fair Saturday.
Marian Mathews spent a week
at a church camp near Battle
Ground, Washington.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Devine en­
tertained some friends from Cali­
fornia Saturday evening. -Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Case and Cheryl De-
vine also were guests.
Shalmon Libel accompanied
Clair Devine and son to Deer Is­
land Saturday evening where they
attended the rodeo and other fair
events.
William E. Durrant photo
Lady Bowlers
Start Season
BEN'S BARBER SHOP
Expert Tonsorial Work
Open Six Days a Week
Vernonia, Oregon
The Monday night Women’s
Bowling league started their fall
season Monday evening. The name
chosen for the league is the Alley
Oops.
Officers for the season are: pres­
DRY GOODS
ident, Florenz Huff; vice-presi­
NOTIONS — GIFTS
dent, Georgia Ray; secretary, El­
len Hanson; treasurer, Genny Han­
FIRE, AUTO AND
son; sergeant-at-arms, Myrtle Cox.
CASUALTY
Standings after the first even­
INSURANCE LINES
ing of bowling are:
2 I
U. S. National Bank
Phone HA 9-6058
2
At Mile Bridge. Riverview
Sam’s Food Store
2
2
West Oregon Electric
2
2
Vernonia Clinic
High game: Georgia Ray, 186; high
MARR & STAFFORD
series: Myrtle Cox and Florenz
MEAT CO.
Huff, 471.
Splits picked up: Nancy Leon­ Rt 2, Box 379, Forest Grove, Ore.
ard 3-10; Florenz Huff 3-10; Mary
EL 7-7281
Groff 3-10 and 3-10; Ellen Han­
Slaughtering. Cutting, Wrapping,
son 3-10 and 4-5.
and Curing
Meat for sale, any quantity.
Cattle Received Sunday and
Monday until noon.
Hogs received Tuesday and
Wednesday until noon.
HENRY & POLLY
HUDSON
Case Home Is
Picnic Locale
MIST—Those who enjoyed a
picnic dinner with Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Case Sunday were Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Evans and family, Mrs.
Kenneth Stanford and Karen and
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Devine.
Mrs. Ida Condit is spending a
couple of weeks with her son-in-
law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Mathews.
Among those who attended the
fair were Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Mathews and Bob and Walter
Mathews.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Crawford
visited the Shalmon Libels Sunday
evening.
Mrs. Dave Crawford’s nieces
who have visited here from Can­
ada returned to their home last
Saturday.
Susan Johnson spent the week
end at Clatskanie with her daddy,
Ray Johnson.
TIMBER ROUTE — Visiting
last week at the Ed Crawfords
CHERRY TREE Apts, and rooms were their two daughters and their
—Furnished. Private bath. 830 families. They were Mrs. Vem
Second St. HAzel 9 5042
24tfc Hoge and four children from St.
Louis, Missouri who came by
train via Seattle to visit the world
fair before coming on to Vernonia
THE EAGLE assumes no finan­ and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kauf­
cial responsibility for errors man and three of their four chil­
that may appear in ads pub­ dren from Redmon, California.
lished in its columns, but in Mr. and Mrs. Kaufman returned
case where this paper is at to their home Monday, leaving
fault, will reprint that part of their son Bobby for a longer vis­
an adv. in which the typo­ it with his grandparents and tak­
ing with them two of the Hoge
graphical mistake occurs.
NO CLASSIFIED OR DISPLAY children, Glen and David. Sunday
ADV. WILL BE ACCEPTED a family picnic was held at the
AFTER TUESDAY N O O N
Ed Crawfords in honor of the Hoge
EXCEPT FOR NEXT WEEKS and Kaufman families. Also at­
PAPER.
tending were cousins of the Craw­
BLIND ADS with answers to be fords, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Norton
handled by the Eagle: Mini
from Seaside and their neighbor.
mum charge S1.00. No informa
They were driven to the get-to­
tion given relative to such ads. gether by the Norton’s daughter,
POETRY accepted only as paid Mrs. Lilas Friary, from Salem.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
matter. Rate: 5c per type line. Also Mrs. Nellie Hall and her
Notice is hereby given that the M I N I M U M charge 50c for 25 daughter’s families, the Bob Sa­
undersigned has been appointed
words or less. Words over min­ gers and the Gene Stanleys from
administrator of the estate of Ruby
imum, 3c each. Three inser­ Forest Grove. The Crawfords’
Lea Biggs, deceased, by the Coun
tions for the price of two.
son and family, the Floyd Bushes
ty Court of the State of Oregon CARD of Thanks & Notices: $1.00 from Seattle were unable to attend
for Columbia County, and has
for up to 12 lines. Additional the affair Sunday but did drive
qualified All persons having
lines, 8 cents each.
down Monday to visit his parents
claims against said estate are here
NO information on classifieds will and spend some time with his sis­
by notified to present the same
be given out until after paper ter, Mrs. Hoge, who expects to be
to nv at 222 Columbia Boulevard,
is mailed.
visiting here until Labor day.
St Helens, Oregon with vouchers
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Reynolds
and duly verified within six
returned Saturday night from their
months from the date hereof.
vacation to the mid-eastern states.
Date of first publication, August
Harry Weaver drove up from
MAnVIN KAMHOLZ
16. 1962
his home in Seaside Friday even­
Date of final publication, Sep­
ing to call on his mother, Mrs.
Editor and Publisher
tember 13, 1962.
Exie Weaver, and other friends
Official
Newspaper
of
Charles L. Biggs
and relatives,
Vernonia, Oregon
Administrator
Mr and Mrs. Gilbert Beal spent
Entered
as
second
class
mail
Hjelte At Kalberer
a few days this past week visiting
matter,
Angus»
4.
1922
at
the
post
222 Columbia Boulevard
office in Vernonia. Oregon under in Molalla and Estacada
St Helens. Oregon
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hascall
the act of March 3. 1879. Sub­
Attorneys
33t5c scription price $3 00 yearly in the and Mr. and Mrs Carl Wienecke
Nehalem Valley. Elsewhere $3 50. and Mrs. Gilbert Beal were in
Forest Grove last Monday on bus­
N A T IO N AL IO IT O N IA I
iness.
Bert Snyder went on a fishing
GROWN German shepherds and
trip with his brother-in-law. Don-
Dalmatians free to good homes
ovan Reynolds, in the Columbia
HAzel 9-3272_____________ 34t3c
near St Helens last Saturday.
n iw j h f u
Mr. and Mrs. Georgs Snyder and
TO GIVE AWAY Four darling
family from Lebanon were week
black and white kittens See them
F U B U S H IB S
end guests at the home of his
at 191 A street or call HAzel 9-
ASSOCIATION
parents, Mr. and Mrs Carl Snyder.
3715.
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
THURSDAY, AUG. 30, 1962
Mother and Children
Visit. Attend Fair
Come through Banks, take
Tillamook road l ’/j mile,
take first leflhand road.
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DERREL ROSE
Our concern is to give you con­
siderate care, handle all details
with a service of quiet dignity
and beauty that will comfort
you and your family for years
to come.
MIST—Mrs. Clair Devine and
Cheryl and Rick left Sunday for
Seattle to be house guests of her
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Lou­
is McMann and attend the fair.
They planned to return home I
Thursday.
Guests Sunday at the George I
Mathews were Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Miller and children of Klamath
OF FOREST GROVE
Falls and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mc-
Croskey and children of Forest
Please Call Collect
Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Mathews and 1920 Pacific Ave.—Dial EL 7-3128
their guests motored to the beach
where
a picnic.
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