Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, October 25, 1962, Page 6, Image 6

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    CLASSIFIED ADS
FOR SALE-General
SERVICES
PAINTING—Interior or exterior,
by contract or hour rates. Satis­
faction guaranteed. Free esti­
mates. Phone HAzel 9-5855. W.
D. Trotter.
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LEGAL NOTICE
FOR SALE: Weser Brothers up­
right piano and padded bench.
Ideal for beginners. $50. See it at
191 A street.
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Cattlemen Date
Lakeview Meet
The annual convention of the
Oregon Cattlemen’s association
and its auxiliary, the Oregon
Cow Belles, will be held in Lake-
view November 7 through 10.
Among those scheduled to appear
on the program are Dr. Burton
Wood from Oregon State Univer­
sity who will speak on European
Common Market; C. E. Murphey
of the USDA who will speak on
dual grading and Stary Gange
from Visalia, California whose ad­
dress will be entitled, “Freedom,
Our Sacred Trust.”
The program for the ladies will
include a style show, a tour of the
museum, an exhibition of Indian
artifacts and the usual business
meetings.
BOWLING
MONDAY—WOMEN
Alley Oop League
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West Oregon Electric
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Vernonia Clinic
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Sam’s Food Store
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Curl’s Grocery-
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Nancy Leonard, high game, 213
and high series, 540.
Splits picked up: Ellen Hanson,
5-6: Betty Curl, 5-6; Nell Thomas,
2-7; Hazel Shipman, 4-5-7; Delor­
es Fredrickson, 4-5; Marlea Lef­
fler, 3-10.
Oernonia Eagle
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THURSDAY, OCT. 25, 1962
Cheryl Devine's Birthday
Celebrated on Thursday
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
MIST—Mr. and Mrs. Shalmon
Libel and Mr. and Mrs. Sam De-
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that HELP for your budget! See your
vine helped Cheryl Devine cele­
th;> undersigned has been by the Credit Union for Savings and Loan
brate
her birthday Thursday ev­
County Court of the State of Ore­ needs. 959 Rose Ave., Vernonia.
ening.
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SHRUBS and bulbs for fall plant­ gon for Columbia County appoint­
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Salmi and
ing now available. Also, potted ed Administratrix of the Estate of BOOKKEEPING, taxes, public
Lois from Marshland visited the
Charles Hansens Sunday after­
plants, corsages and funeral de­ Omar S. Poynter, Deceased. All stenographer, notary public. New
accounts invited. Doris Skidmore,
persons
having
claims
against
said
noon.
signs. Long distance phone ser­
estate are hereby notified to pre­ 875 Bridge St. Hours 11-5; Sat. 9-
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Kyser Mel­
vice and local delivery, including sent tbs same, duly verified, to 1. Closed Tuesday. HAzel 9-6005
TUESDAY—WOMEN
vin and Raymond spent from Sat­
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Mist. For the finest quality at the the undersigned at the office of or HAzel 9- 5895.
Standard Oil
22
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urday to Sunday at Tillamook at
lowest price, call your local flor­ her attorney within six months of
Quinn's
Insurance
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the home of Mr. and Mrs. Byron
WORKING
MOTHERS,
let
me
ist, HAzel 9-5863. Spofford’s Gar­ the date hereof.
Vernonia Drug
11% 16% Hawkins.
help
you.
Ironing
done
reason­
den and Florist Service.
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DATED this 28th day of Sep­ ably $3 and up per basket. 50c
King’s Grocery
10% 1714
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Keller of
Penny Smejkal, high game, 205 Westport called on Mr. and Mrs.
MATTRESS and box springs, tember, 1962.
extra for pick-up and delivery.
EVA M. POYNTER
and high series, 526.
double bad size, $20; chest of
You need help, I can use money.
Hugh Cox Sunday.
Administratrix
Splits picked up: Delores Fred­
drawers, $10. Call Knowlton, HA
Ma V;ke, 1654 Nehalem St., Corey
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Danielson
rickson, 3-10; Vi Cameron, 4-5.
9-3334.____________________41t3c GEORGE WALISER
Hill.
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were Sunday evening visitors at
Attorney for Administratrix
the Sam Devines.
WEDNESDAY—MEN
FOR SALE: Furniture, silverware 1931 Pacific Avenue
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Pet.
child’s crib and miscellaneous it­ Forest Grovs, Oregon
Brunsman Hardware 21 7 .750
ems. See Mrs. Omar Poynter,
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Scappoose bowler E. Hoffman is
14 14 .500
Fisher’s Electric
PROCESSING PLANT
Keasey route. Phone HA 9-5896.
still in the High Ten averages with
ONE-BEDROOM
house
for
rent.
Col. River Real Es. 13 15 .464
INVITATION FOR BIDS
Slate Inspected
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an average of 149. She also had a
Call Mrs. Pearle Adams, HAzel 9- Bob’s Union
PROPOSAL FOR CLEARING
8 20 .286
CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING
508 and a 501 in the Season 500’s.
3441,_____________________
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FLUTE for sale, like new. $80.
PORT PROPERTY
High series, Bob King, 483; high
Beef: Monday, Tuesday, Friday
Warren Aldrich, 200 A St. Phone
Notice is hereby given that the Hogs: Thursday, Friday till noon TWO HOUSES for rent on Uma­ game, Urban Helvie, 206.
HA 9-5591.
41t3c Port of St. Helens, Oregon, will
Splits picked up: John Jensen,
tilla street, one-half block west
Cutting and Wrapping
MARR & STAFFORD
receive ssaled proposals until 7:30
9-10; Marvin Kamholz, 3-10.
of
Rose
avenue.
Rent
free
for
re-
Sharp
Freezing
ABANDONED TV SET $5.00 MO. o’clock P.M. Pacific Standard
MEAT CO.
pairs. Call HAzel 9-5023.
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Smoking and Curing
Couple left state with bills behind, Time, the 14th day of Nov., 1962
Rt.
2,
Box
379, Forest Grove, Ore.
Free
use
of
Stock
Trailer
we were forced to reposses TV. at the office of David O. Bennett
10 .643
THREE-ROOM house for rent, Crown Zellerbach 18
EL 7-7281
Shop
Res.
Anyone desiring can take up pay­ and Robert R. Vagt, its attorneys,
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reasonable. 108 A street. Mrs. T. Vernonia Milk
15 .464
EL 7-2981 A. Adams, HAzel 9-5573. 43t3c Mill Market
ments of $5.00 per month on this 275 Strand Street, St. Helens, Ore­ EL 7-3922
12% 15 .444 Slaughtering, Cutting, Wrapping,
and Curing
guaranteed set. Contact Mr. Giles gon for furnishing all labor and Rt. 2, Bx 141, Fcresl Grove, Ore.
Curl’s Grocery
12% 15 .444
On
Fern
Hill
Road
Meat
for
sale, any quantity.
concerning lot No. 1522, care of equipment in connection with the
High series, Jerry Dinger, 563;
Cattle Received Sunday and
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Magone Furn. Co., St. Helens, clearing and burning of approxi­
high game, Henry Anderegg, 224.
Monday until noon.
phone 1800.
41t3c mately 86 acres of land adjoining CLARENCE R. WAGNER, county
Splits picked up: Moon Mullins,
Hogs received Tuesday and
MARVIN KAMHOLZ
Wednesday until noon.
4-5; Homer Fuller, 3-6-8; Fred
CASH PAID on your farm for the Spokane, Portland and Seattle surveyor, Court House, St. Helens.
Editor and Publisher
Come
through Banks, take
3-10;
Red
Ade,
3-10.
any kind of livestock. Eugene Railroad right of way approxi­ Phone office, 698; home, 183. P ri­
TillamooJc road 1 % mile,
Official Newspaper of
vate
surveying,
engineering
work.
mately
one
quarter
mile
South
of
take first lefthand road.
R. Geertz, 19050 East Burnside,
Vernonia, Oregon
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Portland 33, Oregon. Phone MO- the junction of Columbia Boule­
Entered
as
second
class
mail
hawk 5 9031 or MOhawk 5-2289. vard and Highway 30 in the City
matter, Augus* 4, 1922 at the post
. _____________________ 38t6 of St. Helens, Oregon, as described
office
in Vernonia, Oregon under
NEW SPAPER
in plans and Specifications on file
the act of March 3, 1879. Sub­
EVEN-TEMP INSULATION CO. in said office.
P U B L IS H E R S
scription price $3.00 yearly in the
16860 SW Vista, Aloha, Oregon.
Bids shall be submitted on the
A S S O C IA T IO N
Nehalem Valley. Elsewhere $3.50.
Blown - in insulation. Aver­ form available at the said office of
THE
VERNONIA
EAGLE
age house, $50-$60. Call collect, said Port. All bid tenders shall be
Mitchell 4-3918,________
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FLOWERS THAT PLEASE. Fin­ “Bid For Clearing Port Property.” 5
No one bid will be considered
est in flowers for all occasions.
Flants, bouquets. Floral pieces unless accompanied by a check
for funerals. Flowers speeded by payable to the Port of St. Helens,
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long distance or wired anywhere. Oregon, certified by a responsible
bank
located
in
the
State
of
Ore­
Mrs. Lloyd Thomas, HAzel 9-6611.
ltfc gon, in an amount equal to 5% H
(per cent) of the proposal. Said
FOR SALE: Used chain saws, amount to be forfeited as fixed
Keasey’s Saw Shop, corner of and liquidated damages in case
Bridge and State St.
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TEN POUND bundles of news­ within five days after award is
papers for sale. Suitable for made to him to enter into a con­
starting fires, etc. Vernonia Eagle tract and provide a payment and H
office
fltf performance bond as required by
the General Conditions of these
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FRESH FLOWERS for any occa­ specifications, and, also, complying
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sion. Flowers wired anywhere. with the conditions required by
Ruth Steers, HAzel 9-5384
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Sections 279.310 through 279.340
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279.532 ORS, and any other sta­
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tutory requirements. If a bid is
not accepted the bid guarantee
TWO and a half-bedroom house, will be returned to the bidder.
Since the storm of October 12, more than 400 people have been working- to repair dam­
electrically heated, excellent con­
The Port reserves the right to
age
and restore West Coast Telephone service in our Oregon serving areas.
dition, conveniently located. $6500. reject any or all bids, for unbal­
Terms.
ance, or for any other reason, at
its discretion.
TWO bedroom house for rent.
Dated at St. Helens, Oregon, this
W e wish to thank each of these people — the W’est Coast operators, repair and service
19th day of October, 1962.
crews, the private contractors, and the people from our Company who, not regularly
FARMS AND
PORT OF ST. HELENS
assigned
to outside maintenance and repair work, volunteered to help in this emergency.
DWELLINGS LISTED
By Raymond E. Steward
REEHER REALTY
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President.
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2007 21st, Fonsst Grove.
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See Bill Horn, Vernonia
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W e also wish to thank each of you — our c ustomers — whose patience and understand­
NOTICE
Phone HA 9-6203
NOTICE
IS
HEREBY
given
that
ing
of
the
magnitude
of
this
problem
has
has
helped
greatly
in
our
job.
We
assure
you
Branch Bank Building.
all trees, shrubs and structures
we will continue working until all service is completely restored. Here are the answers
WANT FARM. Must have water blown onto county roads and other
to the questions we’ve been asked most often:
and buildings. Can pay cash. Write county property must be removed
No. 11, N. E. 39th Ave., Portland, by the owners thereof within ten
Oregon.
28tfc days from the date of this no­
tice or the county shall remove the
WHEN WILL MY TELEPHONE SERVICE BE RESTORED?
same at the owner’s risk.
By order of the county court
To those of you who may still I)« without service, we can only say “ju st as soon
WANTED: One pair of bunk-bod of Columbia County.
as
possible.
Every available man is working in shifts as long as human endur­
frames. Carson Strong, HAzel 9- Dated October 19, 1962.
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ance
and
safety
will permit.
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Haberman's Neal
FOR RENT
Oernonia Eagie
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IMPORTANT MESSAGE
TO ALL OREGON
TELEPHONE SUBSCRIBERS
FOR SALE-Real Estate
WANTED
WANTED: Three cords 16-inch
heater wood delivered to our
home Sixth street, Riverview.
Karl E. Yoresen. HAzel 9-3411.
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CARD OF THANKS
I WISH to express my thanks and
appreciation to those who visited
me and sent flowers while I was
in the hospital and after I got
home. Thanks to those who sent
cards, they helped to brighten my
day A special thanks to my hus­
band for having my mother and
sister come here for my confine­
ment. Also a special thanks to
Rev. and Mrs Ruff and Rev. and
Mrs. Roberts for their visits and
consoling words,
Mrs. Sherman Fisher
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OUR SINCERE appreciation to
each one of you who dug in to
help dig out of the wreckage
caused by the recent wind storm.
Power saws used and made avail­
able for use were especially ap­
preciated
City of Vernonia
Roy Sanders,
Street Supt
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CLASSIFIED RATES
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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-
NO CLASSIFIED OR DISPLAY
graphical mistake occurs.
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IF MY SERVICE HAS NOT YET BEEN RESTORED. SHOULD I REPORT IT?
By all means, do. We want to make absolutely sure that no individual service in
our system is overlooked and that each telephone is working and working pro­
perly.
WILL I BE CHARGED FOR THE TIME MY PHONE WAS OUT OF SERVICE?
ADV. WILL BE ACCEPTED
AFTER TUESDAY N O O N
EXCEPT FOR NEXT WEEKS
PAPER.
BLIND ADS with answers to ba
handled by the Eagle: Mini­
mum charge $1.00. No informa­
tion given relative to such ads.
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 St Notices: $1.00
for up to 12 lines. Additional
lines, 8 cents each.
NO iniormation on classifieds will
be given out until after paper
is mailed.
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No. While we have no control over storm damage, we cannot expect you to pay
for the time your phone was not in operation. Credit for that time will be given
on a pro-rated basis on your next telephone bill.
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Installation of new telephones and additional services has necessarily been sus­
pended during this emergency. Our first responsibility, obviously, is to restore all
existng senice. If you are waiting for new equipment, we ask that you bear with
us until service has been restored in all storm-damaged areas.
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