Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, September 20, 1962, Page 4, Image 4

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    CLASSIFIED ADS
NOTICE
1 FOR SALE-Real Eslate
FOR SALE-General
Deer, Elk, and Steer
Hides Wanted
JOHN ARTMAN
Timber Rt.. Vernonia
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CORN silage. $5.00 per ton in the
field. Contact L. E. Ellis, Mist Rt.
HAzel 9-3311.
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FOR SALE: Two 2-bedroom
houses on one large lot. One in
good condition, one liveable. 1299
Bridge St., HAzel 9-5435.
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FOR SALE-Car, Truck
1961 FORD V-8 half-ton pickup.
Four-wheel drive, custom cab, ra­
dio, heater, defroster. Mud-grip
tires, electric winch in front. Low
mileage, sharp condition. Phone
Oscar Kaphammer, Mitchell 8-
4191.
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CITY SEPTIC TANK
SERVICE
WANTED
SEPTIC TANK CLEANING
All work guaranteed
5240 SW 173, Aloha—MI 4-7809
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FOR SALE: White-face calf, five
months old, $30. Kenneth Mishler,
Timber Rt. HAzel 9-3422. 38tl
FOR SALE: Oakland automatic
wood heater. L. E. Stiff.
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FOR SALE: Propane refrigerator,
stove and water heater; tank-type
vacuum cleaner with attachments;
bathroom sink. Call HAzel 9-3883.
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FOR SALE: Heater wood. First
house past log cabin on Capitol
Hill, same side of road.
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PEACHES. Golden Hale, and El­
berta. Last call for canning. Corn,
$1.25 per crate. Italian and sweet
prunes, 4!6 cents per lb. Lloyd’s
Peach Center, one-half mile south
of Cornelius on golf course road.
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SHELL BELTS, rifle scabbards,
saddle bags, made to order. Hand
carved or plain. Phone HAzel 9-
3885.
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CASH PAID on your farm for
any kind of livestock. Eugene
R. Geertz, 19050 East Burnside,
Portland 33, Oregon. Phone MO-
hawk 5-9031 or MOhawk 5-2289.
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A NEW TERRITORY DIVISION
BY OUR COMPANY
Will mean adding two young men
to our staff, the positions pay a
straight salary of over $400 per
month plus commissions (both paid
weekly). To be accepted you
must have the following qualifica­
tions:
1— Be over age 21
2— Have high school education
3— Like to meet people
4— -Own a good serviceable car
5— Be willing to be away from
home four nights a week (al­
ways home week-ends)
If you have the above qualifica­
tions and are looking for a job with
a future, write to our personnel
manager at Box 5041—Aloha, Ore­
gon, give your full name, age,
phone number and address.
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CARD OF THANKS
I WISH to thank my friends for
the cards, letters, gifts and prayers
during my time at the hospital
and while convalescing. They
were and still are a great help
to me.
Mrs. Virgil Snook
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MISCELLANEOUS
To give away— FREE —Shaggy
dog. Contact HAzel 9-6232. 36t3c
FOR SALE: Myrtlewood, one foot
or a hundred. W. N. Noakes.
HAzel 9-5633.
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SERVICES
FOR SALE: Cucumbers. "Boston
Pickling Cucumbers.” Also, slicing
variety. Mrs. Norbert Pelster, one
mile south of Riverview on Peb­
ble Creek Road.
3713
PAINTING—Interior or exterior,
by contract or hour rates. Satis­
faction guaranteed. Free esti­
mates. Phone HAzel 9-5855. W.
D. T rotter.
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FOR SALE: Cute miniature
poodles, silver. Call HAzel 9-3092.
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HELP for your budget! See your
Credit Union for Savings and Loan
needs. 959 Rose Ave., Vernonia.
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FOR FLOWERS for all occasions
and potted plants, call your local
florist, Spofford’s Garden and
Florist Service. HAzel 9-5863.
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EVEN TEMP INSULATION CO.
1BM0 SW Vista, Aloha, Oregon.
Blown - in insulation. Aver­
age house, $50-$60. Call collect,
Mitchell 4-3918.
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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.
life
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
office.
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FRESH El i AVERS tor .mi MM
Sion. Flowers wired anywhere.
Ruth Steers. HAzel 9-5384
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FOR SALE Real Estate
BOOKKEEPING, taxes, public
stenographer, notary public. New
accounts invited. Doris Skidmore,
875 Bridge St. Hours, 10-5; Sat. 9-
1. Closed Tuesday. HAzel 9-6005
or HAzel 9- 5895.
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WORKING MOTHERS, let me
help you. Ironing done reason­
ably $3 and up per basket. 50c
extra for pick-up and delivery.
You need help, I can use money.
Ma Vike, 1654 N halem St., Corey
Hill.
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Lawrence Meissner believes in the
Free Enterprise System that has
made this the greatest country in
the world, and he believes that
Freedom should be Economic, as
well as Spiritual and Physical. Pd.
adv. by Meissnsr for Representa­
tive. 198 Meissner Road, Deer Is­
land.
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NOTICE
Lawrence Meissner believes that
government should do for the peo­
ple only what they can not logi­
cally do for themselves. Pd. adv.
by Meissner for representative,
198 Meissner Road, Deer Island.
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LOST AND FOUND
LOST: Beagle dog, female. Black,
white and tan. Lost near Timber
Rt. John Artman, Timber Rt., Ver­
nonia.
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FOR RENT
APARTMENT available at River­
view Cabins.
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CHERRY TREE Apts, and rooms
—Furnished. Private bath. 830
Second St HAzel 9 5042
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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.
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NO information on classifieds will
be given out until after paper
is mailed.
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NEW SPAPER
P U B L IS H E R S
A S S O C IA TIO N
MIST—The Mist Helping Circle
will meet at the home of Mrs. Sam
Devine Thursday, September 27.
A dinner will be served at noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mathews had
as guests over the week end Mr.
and Mrs. Elvm Wilson of Calif.,
and Mr. and Mrs. Bill McCroskey
and boys.
Friday evening guests at the
C. O. Hansens were Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Ballard and Tom Jr. of Port­
land.
Norman Morrison and his moth­
er from British Columbia have
been recent visitors at the home
of his sister and family, the Dave
Crawfords.
Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Hansen at­
tended church in Quincy Sunday.
Mickey Johnson and children of
Los Angeles were Sunday evening
guests of the Dave Crawfords.
School Board Members
Entertained By Ladies
MIST — Mrs. Norman Hansen
and Mrs. Art Bellingham enter­
tained the Mist - Birkenfeld Ver­
nonia school board members last
Thursday evening at the home of
the Hansens.
The Missionary group met at the
Mist - Birkenfeld center last Wed­
nesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Cox had as
their guests during the week end
Mrs. Cox’s daughter and family
from Eugene.
Mrs. Grace Martin of Portland
spent a week at the Ray Garlocks.
She returned home Sunday with
her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Martin.
Ricky and Randy Holce spent
the week end with their grand­
parents, the Robert Mathews.
Mrs. A1 Cavanaugh returned
home from the hospital last week
feeling much better.
Oernonia Eagie
MARVIN KAMHOLZ
Editor and Publisher
Official Newspaper of
Vernonia, Oregor
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.
NATIONAL
EDITORIAL
TUESDAY—WOMEN
Quinns
8
0
Standard Oil
3
5
Vernonia Drug
3
5
iKng’s Grocery
2
6
Alice Ellson, high game, 208 and
series, 563. Splits picked up: Trudy
Magoff, 3-7-10; Ardell Addison, 3-
10; Lois Wilson, 3-10.
WEDNESDAY—MEN
Fisher’s Electric
6
2
Brunsman Hardware
6
2
Bob’s Union
2
6
Columbia River
2
6
High series, Francis Crowston,
519; high game, Charley Hickman,
208. Splits picked up: Francis
Crowston, 2-10; Ted Bodenhamer,
3-10; John Jensen, 9-10.
TH URSD A Y —MEN
Crown’s
6
2
Curl’s Grocery
5
3
Mill Market
4
4
Vernonia Milk
1
7
High game, Ben Fowler, 203;
high series, Homer Fuller, 518;
splits picked up: Bill Nelson, 3-10;
Joe Magoff, 3-9-10; Rudy Domit-
rovich, 3-10; Manning Bomberger,
5-7; Dr. Hobart, 3-10; Ben Fowler,
3-7; Ed Slowik, 5-6; Homer Fuller,
3- 10; Henry Anderegg, 5-6 and
4- 5-7.
Newcomers
Take House
MIST—Mr. and Mrs. Chuck
Ramsey of Montana have moved
to the house which Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Grimsbo occupied until
they recently moved to the place
where Mr. and Mrs. Reed Holding
resided before moving to Scap­
poose. Mr. and Mrs. Grimsbo now
own the two places.
Sheryll Tarbsll of Warren was
a Sunday visitor at the Robert
Mathews home.
Young Peoples club will meet at
the home of Mrs. Dave Crawford
Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Blount and
family were Vernonia visitors Sun­
day.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Waddell called
on the Shalmon Libels Friday ev­
ening.
Family Members
Visit Patient
TIMBER R T —Mrs. Exie Wea­
ver, L. P. Reynolds and children
were in Portland Sunday to see
Mrs. L. P. Reynolds. Cheryl Reyn­
olds went to see her Sunday even­
ing. They found her feeling as well
as could be expected following
her surgery. She is at the U of O
medical school hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Crawford
went to Buxton Saturday to attend
the funeral of Mrs. Fritz Gindhart.
Mrs. Marion Siedelman was
hostess for a Stanley party Mon­
day afternoon. Those present were
Mrs. Otto Siedelman, Mrs. Ed
Siedelman, Mrs. Frances Sears and
daughter, Mrs. Edgar Crawford,
Mrs. John Siedelman, Mrs. Russ
Ellson and three boys, Mrs. Dono­
van Reynolds and daughter, Mrs.
Carl Snyder, Mrs. Carl Wienecke,
Mrs. Wayne Miller, Mrs. Vern
Cunningham, Mrs. Jim Fields,
Mrs. Cort Siedelman, Nora Keith,
David and Rosemarie Siedelman
and Benny Fields. Mrs. Laverne
Mastel from Beaverton was stylist.
Callisters Visit Fair
And Mount Rainier Park
RIVERVIEW — Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Callister spent Saturday at
the world’s fair at Seattle and
Sunday on Mt. Rainier.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Johnson
of Seattle spent a few days here
this week looking after their plac­
es.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wyckoff
and daughters from Forest Grove
visited at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Carson Strong Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Brauner of
Vancouver visited at the Karl
Yoresen home Sunday.
For Results Use Eagle Classifieds
MARR & STAFFORD
MEAT 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, lake
Tillamook road 1 ■/i mile,
take first lefthand road.
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...T H E ONES THA T WHIPPED THE BAJA RUN...TOUGHEST UNDER THE SUM ...
TO SHOW THE WORTH OF HEW ENGINES. FRAM ES AND SUSPENSIONS!
Round trip from Detroit to the end of
the Baja Peninsula is over 8,000 miles.
Haberman's Meal
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 Stock Trailer
Shop
Res.
EL 7-3922
EL 7-2981
Rt. 2. Bx 141. Forest Grove, Ore.
On Fern Hill Road
illions of years ago nature
fashioned a proving ground
M
for trucks th at man can never
duplicate. Today it is known as
the Baja (bah' hah) California
Peninsula, Mexico.
These pictures give you only a
bare idea of the place. The road
is fine for 140 miles below the
U.S. border. Then the beating
begins. Rocks and hard-baked
ruts bang, jab and jerk the trucks
from stem to stern. Loose sand
makes them struggle and strain.
Dust chokes them. Heat roasts
them. Rivers drench them.
The Baja Run took this Chev­
rolet truck caravan 17 days to go
the 1,066 miles.
All the trucks performed magnifi­
cently. Not one was forced to
drop out because of mechanical
difficulty.
Trucks that can take this kind of
beating can take on your tough­
est truck jobs. Come in now and
see tough quality-built ’63 Chev­
rolet trucks with all their new im­
provements.
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j CLARENCE R WAGNER, c u u n u
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has been appointed
administrator of the estate of Hel-
REEHER REALTY
| en M Morrell, deceased, by the
2007 21st. Forest Grove.
County Court of the State of Ore­
See Bill Horn. Vernonia
gon for Columbia County, and has
Branch Bank Building.
qualified. All persons having
FOR SA1JC: Seven-room house claims against said estate are here­
plus 1 a n d l a baths, located on N e­ by notified to present the same to
halem River. Ixits of built-ins, pa- me at 222 Columbia Boulevard,
tlo-deck, carport, and shop. Dan St. Helens, Oregon, with vouchers
Lawler, Riverside Drive or call and duly verified within six
HA 9-3092.
36,3c months from the date hereof.
Date of first publication. August
FOR SALE- Five-room house On
city sewer. Needs some repair. 23, 1962.
Date of final publication Sep­
Will consider car or trailer in
tem b er 20. 1962.
trade. Write Lyman Hawken. Rt
Ira W. Morrell
1, Box 475, Warren. Oregon 29tfc
Administrator
Cum Testamento Annexo
WANT FARM Must have water
and buildings Can pay cash Write Hjelte & Kalberer
No. 11. N E 39th Ave. Portland, 222 Columbia Boulevard
Oregon.
28tfc St. Helens, Oregon
Attorney,
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Eagle Want Ads Get Results—
THURSDAY, SEPT. 20, 1962
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West Oregon Electric
9
3
Curl’s Grocery
6
6
Sam’s Food Store
6
6
Vernonia Clinic
3
9
High game, Ann McEntire, 199;
high series, Betty Curl, 526. Splits
picked up: Mary Groff, 5-10; Ellen
Hanson, 5-10.
Two-hedroom house, good repair. 1 turveyor, C o u rt House, St. H elens
O w ner moving, m ust sell. $1500 i Phone office. 698- home. 183 Pri
vnte surveying, engine, ring work.
cash.
TWO BEDROOM home for sale or
rent. Excellent condition.
Oernonia Eagle
BOWLING
Helping Circle
Date Announced MONDAY—WOMEN
Alley Oop League
Sometimes the caravan crept along for hours in low gear. It
took 17 days to go 1,066 m ilesl This is the road near Loreto.
QUALITY TRUCKS COST LFSS
See the “New Reliables" note at your Chevrolet dealer's!
VERNONIA AUTO COMPANY
BRIDGE STREET
VERNONIA OREGON
PHONE HA 9 5023