Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, November 01, 1962, Page 6, Image 6

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    CLASSIFIED ADS
FOR SALE-General
WANTED
APPLES for sale. $1 to $2.50 bx.
Vernonia Golf Club.
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WANTED: One pair of bunk-bed
frames. Carson Strong, HAzel 9-
6084.
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GOOD oat hay for sale. Call SKy-
line 5-2315. Located at Mist. 44t3c
LOST AND FOUND
FOR SALE: Stylish black saddle
gelding. Gentle for adults. Plus
20 bales hay. $85.00. 891 Third St.
HAzel 9-3721._____________ 44tl
LOST: Boy’s good wool coat,
clack and white plaid, size 8. Pro­
perty of Billy Horn. Finder please
contact Mrs. B. J. Hom.
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FOR SALE: Weser Brothers up­
right piano and padded bench.
Ideal for beginners. $50. See it at
191 A street.______________ 43t3c
MISCELLANEOUS
SHRUBS and bulbs for fall plant­
ing now available. Also, potted
plants, corsages and funeral de­
signs. Long distance phone ser­
vice and local delivery, including
Mist. For the finest quality at the
lowest price, call your local flor­
ist, HAzel 9-5863. Spofford’s Gar­
den and Florist Service.
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EVEN-TEMP INSULATION CO.
18860 SW Vista, Aloha, Oregon.
Blown - in insulation. Aver­
age house, $50-$60. Call collect,
feOtchell 4-3918.___________ 18tfc
FLOWERS THAT PLEASE. Fin­
est in flowers for all occasions.
Flants, 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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FRESH FLOWERS for any occa­
sion. Flowers wired anywhere.
Ruth Steers, HAzel 9-5384
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FOR SALE-Real Estate
FOR SALE: One-half acre on
Rose avenue. Sewer and water
available. Phone HAzel 9-6939.
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TWO and a half-bedroom house,
electrically heated, excellent con­
dition, conveniently located. $6500.
Terms.
TWO-bedroom house for rent.
THREE-Bedroom house for rent.
FARMS AND
D W ELLIN G S
LISTED
REEHER REALTY
2007 21st, Forest Grove.
See Bill Horn, Vernonia
Phone HA 9-6203
Branch Bank Building.
CARD OF THANKS
WE WOULD like to thank all of
our friends for their many expres­
sions of sympathy, their many
kind acts and the beautiful floral
offerings made to us during the
loss of our beloved wife and moth­
er.
Stanley Chandler
Alfred Frank Chandler
Patti Chandler
Carole Chandler
Joyce Chandler
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WE ARE indeed grateful to the
kind neighbors and friends for
their many expressions of sym­
pathy and acts of kindness in our
recent bereavement. Your cards,
flowers, words of sympathy and
thoughtful deeds are all deeply
appreciated. We extend a special
thank you to the ladies of the Ver­
nonia Grange and the Pythian Sis­
ters who provided the dinner for
the family.
Mrs. W. J. Lindsley and family
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WE WISH to extend our sincere
thanks and appreciation to the
many kind friends and neighbors
for their help and thoughtfulness
in our recent bereavement. For the
cards, flowers, words of sympathy
and the food provided, prepared
and served by our neighbor ladies,
we are indeed grateful. Also, we
wish to extend our appreciation
to the American Legion Auxiliary
for the use of the wheel chair. We
cannot adequately express how
much all of these kindnesses have
meant to us.
Mrs. T. L. Wolff and family
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LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
SERVICES
HELP for your budget! See your
Credit Union for Savings and Loan
needs. 959 Rose Ave., Vernonia.
______________________
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BOOKKEEPING, taxes, public
stenographer, notary public. New
accounts invited. Doris Skidmore,
875 Bridge St. Hours 11-5; Sat. 9-
1. Closed Tin m 1. iv HAzel 9 *5005
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 Nehalem St., Corey
Hill
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Haberman's Neat
PROCESSING PLANT
State Inspected
CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING
Beef: Monday, Tuesday. Friday
Hogs: Thursday. Friday till noon
Cutting and Wrapping
Sharp Freesing
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
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CLARENCE K W AGNER, county
surveyor. Court House, St. Helens.
Phone office, 698: home, 183. Pri­
vate surveying, engineering work.
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FOR RENT _____
APARTMENT available at River­
view Cabins.
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ONE BEDROOM house for rent
C all Mrs. P en ile Adams, HAzel 9-
3441.
LADIES interested in attending
a Tri Chem Liquid Embroidery
Paint Party call Mrs. Peachey,
HAzel 9-5691_____________ 44tlc
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TWO HOUSES for rent on Uma­
tilla street, one-half block west
of Rose avenue Rent free for re­
pairs. Call HAzel 9-5023.
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THREE ROOM house for rent,
reasonable 108 A street Mrs T.
A. Adams, HAzel 9-5573. 43t3c
Columbia County Road Depart­
ment will sell at Public Auction
5 used trucks on November 10,
1962, at 1:30 P.M. at the Colum­
bia County Road Department
Shop, St. Helens, Oregon. Each
item listed will be sold by oral
auction bids to the highest bidder.
All trucks located at County Shop
at St. Helens, will be sold as is
and where is, and without re­
course against Columbia County.
Failure to inspect shall not con­
stitute grounds for subsequent
cancellation of purchaser’s bid. All
sales will be final. The County
will set a minimum bid on each
item, and will reject any bid be­
low minimum bid.
When Auctioneer states an item
has been sold, the successful bid­
der shall make payment by check
or cash at end of sale. Complete
payment must be made before re­
moval of item from storage site.
All property shall be moved not
later than November 20, 1962.
Items to be sold:
1 - GMC Dump Truck. 2 ton, 1956
1 - Dodge Dump Truck, Model
C-3, 1956
1 - Int’l Dump Truck, KBS-7,
1949
1 - White Dump Truck. Model
WC-20, 1951
1 - GMC Army Truck, 6x6, 1942
COLUMBIA COUNTY COURT
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THE COLUMBIA COUNTY
CIVIL SEHVICE COMMISSION
ANNOUNCES AN EXAMINA­
TION FOR
MECHANIC
Entrance
A
Promotional
$2.42 - $2.77 per hour
Applicants must be United
States Citizens, residents of Orc-
gon, have three years experience
as a general mechanic, and grad­
uation from a senior high school.
Applicants for the promotional
examination must be present em­
ployee, of Columbia County with
regular status or probationary em­
ployees with six months service.
Application forms may be ob­
tained from the Columbia County
Civil Service Office. Room 205,
Court House, St Helens. Oregon
Applications must be filed by
5:00 P M . November 9. 1962
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T w o T each ers
Family Gathering Honors
Mrs. Libel on Birthday
At Bend M eet
MIST—Mr. and Mrs. Shalmon
Libel entertained with a birthday
dinner Sunday honoring Mrs.
Clara Libel, Shalmon’s mother.
Those who enjoyed their hospi­
tality were Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Burnham and boys of Salem, Mr.
and Mrs. Francis Burnham and
sons Loran and Bobby, Portland;
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lindberg of As­
toria, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Libel
of Fairview and Mr. and Mrs. A.
E. Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hansen
accompanied their daughters, Mrs.
Ted Kulju, Mrs. Tom Ford and
sons Charles and James of Port­
land and Mrs. Robert Roeser of
Astoria to Rosburg, Washington
Saturday where they attended the
funeral for August Haataja. He
was Mr. Hansen’s brother-in-law.
Norman Hansen also attended the
funeral.
RIVERVIEW — Mrs. Maude
Wells and Mrs. Mathilde Berger-
son attended the conference of the
department of classroom teachers
of the Oregon Education associa­
tion at Bend Thursday through
Saturday.
Jim and Lynne Abney came by
train from Spokane and spent a
few hours Sunday at the home
of their grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. P. L. Welter, returning home
in the evening.
Gene Cleveland of Portland vis­
ited his mother, Mrs. Vivian
Counts and his son Alan Sunday
evening. In the afternoon Rev. and
Mrs. Ray Marvin called on Mrs.
Counts.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Snook and
family of Portland spent the week
end at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Virgil Snook. On Saturday, Rus­
sel Snook of Hillsboro joined the
men in an elk hunt.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Fowler and
children of Portland spent the
week end at the home of his par­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Fow­
ler.
One H unter Is
Lucky Sunday
MIST—Among the hunters who
spent the week end at the Han­
sens were George Berry, A1 Beck­
er, George Pease, Ben Brandt and
son, all of Portland; George Berry
was among the lucky ones who
got an elk. Ted Kulju was also in
the group.
Mrs. A1 Cavanaugh has returned
home from Portland after spend­
ing some time at the home of her
brother.
Mr. and Mrs. Roberts, Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Knowles, Mr. and Mrs.
Melvin Saxton and son and Alma
and Mary Garlock all attended the
Bible lectures Friday night at the
Seventh-day Adventist church.
Mrs. Lloyd Garlock motored to
Portland Saturday to visit her
daughter who had had a tonsil-
ectomy. Mrs. Garlock brought her
from the hospital to her apartment
before returning to her home.
Rev. and Mrs. Prouty of Vine
Maple were guests at the Mist
church Sunday evening.
C ouple Enjoys
B ab y E lep h an ts
NATAL - PITTSBURG — Mr.
and Mrs. A. Bliss visited the zoo
in Portland Sunday. They enjoyed
seeing the baby elephants.
Mr. and Mrs. DeeVeere Hershey
drove to Portland Saturday. They
called on his mother who is now
feeling much better.
Mr. and Mrs. Reed Holding of
Scappoose spent several days last
week with Mr. and Mrs. Max
Oblack.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Wolff cal­
led on Mr. and Mrs. Watson and
Mr. and Mrs. Barlow Sunday.
They also visited Mr. and Mrs.
Stuve at Birkenfeld.
Mr. and Mrs. Noble Dunlap
spent Sunday visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Kruck at Camas and
the Don Lindgren family at Van­
couver.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Oblack drove
to St. Helens Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Lindsay and
Mrs. Laura Carmichael were Fri­
day callers at the Dunlaps. Mon­
day Ira Peterson visited them.
Mr. and Mrs. DeeVeere Hershey
and Dev called on Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Tupper Friday evening.
R e la tiv e s V isit
Local F a m ilies
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Oernonia Eagle
MARVIN KAMHOLZ
TIMBER ROUTE—Mr. and Mrs.
Merle Shipley from Barstow, Cal­
ifornia, and his mother, Mrs. Lura
Shipley from Portland visited his
brother and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Shpley and Mike one ev­
ening last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hurd and Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Braden from Delake
spent Friday at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Falconer. Mrs. Wil­
bur Thacker and Mrs. Nell Thack­
er visited with them in the after­
noon. Mrs. Hurd is a cousin of the
two Mrs. Thackers and Mrs. Fal­
coner. They said there was very
little damage done at Lelake from
the Oct. 12 storm.
Mrs. Jennie Stanley and Mrs.
Thora Birt called on Mrs. Mary
Clark Saturday afternoon.
Harry Weaver of Seaside, broth­
er of Mrs. L. P. Reynolds, returned
home from Portland Sanitarium
Sunday morning after having sur­
gery sometime ago. Mr. and Mrs.
Reynolds and family and Mrs.
Exie Weaver went to Seaside to
see him Sunday afternoon.
Richard, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Claud Weaver returned home af­
ter having eye surgery at the Un­
iversity of Oregon Medical school
hospital and is now able to be
back in school.
Editor and Publisher
Official Newspaper of
Vernonia, Oregon
Entered as second class mail
matter, Augus* 4, 1922 at the post
office in Vernonia, Otegon 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
E D IT O R IA L
DR. R. V. LANCE
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OPTOMETRIST
! Wed.. 10 A.M.—5 P.M. !
Phone HA 9-6565
Complete Visual Care
Oernonia Eagte
BOWLING
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Curl’s Grocery
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Sam’s Food
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West Oregon Electric
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Vernonia Clinic
High game, Mary Groff, 202;
high series, Nancy Leonard, 534.
Splits picked up: Mary Groff,
3-10; Ellen Hanson, 3-10; Margaret
Thompson, 5-6.
TUESDAY—WOMEN
THURSDAY. NOV. 1. 1962
Modern cars are built to over­
come air resistance and weak­
en sales resistance.
THE VERNONIA EAGLE
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Standard Oil
16
16
Quinn’s Insurance
1454 1754
Vernonia Drug
1054 2154
King’s Grocery
High series, Georgia Ray, 507;
high game, Alice Ellson, 178.
Splits picked up: Alice Ellson,
5-10; Trudy Magoff, 3-10; Marian
Lemaick, 4-5; Hazel Shipman, 3-
10 and 3-10.
M . L (M e l)
GREGORY
Republican Candidate
For
Commissioner
WEDNESDAY—MEN
Brunsman Hdw.
22 10 .688
Fisher’s
18 14 .563
Col. Riv. Real Es. 13 19 .406
Bob’s Union
11 21 .344
Ted Bodenhamer, high game,
222, and series, 551.
Splits picked up: John Jensen,
3-10; Red Ade, 3-10; Norm Axon,
3-10; Ted Bodenhamer, 3-10;
Ralph Keasey, 5-10.
THURSDAY—MEN
18 14 .563
Crown Zel.
17 15 .531
Vernonia Milk
Mill Market
1554 16 .484
Curl’s Grocery
1354 18 .419
High series, Joe Magoff, 525;
high game, Ed Burton, 216.
Splits picked up: Dave Bruns-
man, 5-7; Bill Nelson, 3-10; Moon
Mullins, 4-5-7; Bob Curl, 3-10;
Dick Elliott, 5-7; Joe Magoff, 3-
10 and 3-10; Albert Schalock, 5-
10; Ben Fowler, 5-7-10 and 2-4-10.
Zeke Lemaick, 5-10.
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Mist Circle to
H old F estiv a l
MIST—Mrs. Ray Garlock and
Mary Garlock entertained the M.
H. Circle last Thursday. A delic­
ious dinner was served at noon.
The meeting was mostly regard­
ing the fall program and auction
which will be an event of No­
vember 17. There were 14 mem­
bers and one visitor present. The
next meeting will be November
15 at the home of Myrtle Math­
ews.
Sunday callers at the Sam De-
vines were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Stunkard and son of Knappa.
Word was received of the birth
of a baby girl Sunday to Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Blount of Vernonia.
Recent visitors at the Lloyd
Garlocks were Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Hall of California. Mrs. Hall and
Mrs. Garlock are sisters.
Mr. and Mrs. U. L. Roberts
accompanied the Garlocks to the
lectures at the Seventh-day Ad­
ventist church in Clatskanie Sun­
day evening.
Einar Danielson spent a few
days with his brother-in-law and
sister, the Sam Devines.
MARR & STAFFORD
MEAT CO.
Rt. 2, Box 379, Forest Grove, Ore.
EL 7-7281
Slaughtering. Cutting. Wrapping,
and Curing
I am an ex logger and a dairy­
man. I know what work is and
what taxes are.
I worked at Clark and Wilson
from the fall of 1926 till the winter
of 1934, except for the years I was
at Oregon State University. My
dad worked at Clark and Wilson
many years, too, and later ran a
Watkin’s route in the Nehalem
Valley. I later went over to Wey-
erhauser Timber Co. and up in
Oregon. I have worked in the sur­
vey crews as a time-keeper, brake-
man, on the rigging and in the
cutting crews. I have over 10
years experience as a woods fore­
man and superintendent. I worked
over 4 years as a county road sup­
ervisor.
I have always been active in
community affairs. I have served
on several state boards and on se­
veral state committees. I served
on the church board, school board
and was a 4-H leader for 10 years.
I am not always right, but I
will always fight for the things I
think are right as long as I believe
they are right.
Now comes the time to elect an­
other commissioner.
It is time for a change. Two
terms are plenty — three are
many. I know that I can serve the
citizens of Columbia County hon­
orable, ably, and impartially and
I will try to seek the desires of
the people and work for the gen­
eral welfare of the whole county.
ELECT A NEW COMMISSIONER
MARK (X ) on NUMBER 113
on your ballot for
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 54 mile,
take first leflhand road.
M. L. (Mel) Gregory
Pd. Pol. Adv. by M. L. Gregory, Goble, Ore.
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RE-ELECT WAYNE
TU R N ER
DEMOCRAT
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NEHALEM VALLEY
Slate
Representative
MOTOR FREIGHT
VOTE *
FOR *
GUARANTEES Fair
Representation in
Oregon’s Legislature
Gives Representation to Citizens
NOT NOW Represented
Provides FAIR Representation
as Directed by Federal Courts
Responsible Citizens are
Voting YES
Leg islative A p po rtionm ent
2nd District
Maintain Respected, Responsible
Representation in Salem
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By
Democrats tor Turner Com m ittee.
PevH en.
T reasurer,
St.
Helens,
Oregon