Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, November 08, 1962, Page 4, Image 4

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    CLASSIFIED ADS
FOR SALE-General
Legion Backs
State Action
WANTED
IT'S YOUR LAW
Respect for Law Makes Democracy Live
Brake Failure
Causes Wreck
TIMBER R T—Mrs. Wayne Ak­
Pursuant to the American Leg­
ers is recovering from injuries re­
ion pledge to give its support to
UNFINISHED
CRIMES
For
an
"attem
pt”
to
stand
FOR SALE: 12-inch diamond saw WANTED: One pair of bunk-bed Governor Mark Hatfield in car­
ceived in a car accident recently
The law punishes attempted up in court, one must do some­
and agate tumbler. New. 831 frames. Carson Strong, HAzel 9- rying out any emergency civilian
near Vernonia. The accident is
as well as completed crimes. thing which would have be­
6084.
43t3 measures needed during the Cu­
attributed to brake failure.
Third Avenue.
45tl
come
a
crime
il
things
had
Thus attempted murders or
Mrs. Los Horsley has been ill
ban crisis, the Governor asked, in
gone on as planned.
ro
b
b
eries
are
them
selves
SEE US tor several good used
for the past week and is under
"Abandonment” is another
a letter to Dept. Commander A1
crimes.
davenos. Call HA 9-5651 or stop
Friesen:
doctor’s care.
Sometimes a criminal can­ defense to a charge of an at­
tempt. Slug gave up his plan
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weaver and
1. Assistance in supporting two
in at Brunsman Hardware. 45t3c LOST: Boy’s good wool coat,
not carry out
to rob a store when he spotted
clack and white plaid, size 8. Pro­ recruitment programs of the Ore­
daughter Charlotte from Seaside
his plans; He
the police watching him. Giv­
FOR SALE: Six-weeks-old Sia­ perty of Billy Hom. Finder please gon National Guard: Regular en­
tries and fails
called on friends and relatives
ing up the attempt at this point
to e x t o r t
mese kittens. Make good Christ­ contact Mrs. B. J. Hom.
44t3c listment and enlargement.
Saturday on Timber route and in
was no defense to a charge of
money from
2. Civil Defense action, along
Vernonia.
mas gifts. Cheap, Agnes Barker,
attempted robbery. For Slug
an u n d er*
Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Reynolds
lines proposed by the Legion.
First Street, Riverview.
45tl
had
given
up
his
robbery
only
cover police­
took
their son Jerry to the Uni­
3. Build-up of the blood bank
when police interrupted him.
man; a pick­
GOOD oat hay for sale. Call SKy- NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT program.
versity of Oregon Medical School
pocket reaches into an empty He was guilty, not of robbery,
hospital for corrective eye treat­
line 5-2315. Located at Mist. 44t3c
Friesen responded November 1
but attempted robbery.
Notice is hereby given that the
pocket.
ment
and found him greatly im­
undersigned as administrator of by naming three committees to
Can such acts be punished?
FOR SALE: Weser Brothers up­ the estate of Charles Ludvig Fa- act in the requested areas. Don
proved
and he doesn't have to re­
Most likely, yes. Two recent
right piano and padded bench. ger, deceased, has filed his final Eva, Portland attorney, has been
turn for treatment for four
cases have tended to do away
Ideal for beginners. $50. See it at account in the County Court of named chairman of the National
months.
with “impossibility” as a de­
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harders
fense against prosecution.
191 A street.______________ 43t3c the State of Oregon for Colum­ Guard Recruitment committee to
and
two children from Aberdeen,
bia County, and that Monday, be assisted by: Lt. Col. Wm. C.
In one case the police caught
SHRUBS and bulbs for fall plant­ December 10, 1962, at the hour of Dyer Jr., Salem, Deputy Comman­
Washington visited her parents,
two men trying to steal tires
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Snyder and
ing now available. Also, potted
10:00 o’clock in the forenoon of der of 1st Battle Group, 106th Inf.,
and told the owner. The thieves
Bert over the week end.
told police that a Mr. Fence
plants, corsages and funeral de­ said day and the Court Room of 41st Division; Lt. Col. Earl John­
wanted
to
buy
the
tires.
A
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Miller from
son,
Portland,
and
Lt.
Col.
Fred
said
Court
has
been
appointed
by
signs. Long distance phone ser­
plain clothes officer and the
St. Helens visited friends on
vice and local delivery, including said Court as the time and place C. Rice, Portland, both members
thieves delivered the “stolen”
Timber route and in Vernonia
Mist. For the finest quality at the for the hearing of objections there­ of headquarters staff, 41st Division,
tires to Fence. When he ac­
Oregon National Guard.
Monday.
lowest price, call your local flor­ to and the settlement thereof.
cepted them and paid for them
To handle Civil Defense chores,
Date of first publication. No-
ist, HAzel 9-5863. Spofford’s Gar­
they charged him with attempt
To “solicit” another person
Friesen appointed Malcolm Mac-
den and Florist Service.
42tfc vember 8, 1962.
to receive stolen property.
to commit a crime is also a
Red Cross Disaster
Ewan,
Salem,
the
department
CD
Date of final publication De-
Fence said : “ Im possible! crime. And, if two or more
EVEN-TEMP INSULATION CO.
chairman,
and
James
Kurahara
Committee to Meet
cember 6, 1962.
How could I receive stolen people plot a crime (and do
18860 SW Vista, Aloha, Oregon.
Hood River director of Civil De­
something
toward
carrying
it
property
when
it
was
not
real­
The semi-annual dinner meeting
Harold W. Rushing,
Blown - in insulation. Aver­
fense.
out), they also commit the
ly stolen?”
of the American Red Cross disaster
Administrator
age house, $50-$60. Call collect,
Marthella Bailey, Legion De­
The court found Fence guilty crim e of co n sp iracy even
committee will be held at the
Mitchell 4-3918.
18tfc John L. Foote
partment blood bank chairman,
anyhow; he had attempted to though they do stop short of
Kozy Korner cafe in St. Helens
St. Helens, Oregon.
was named to chairman the
the actual crime. In fact, “ con­
commit a crime.
FLOWERS THAT PLEASE. Fin­ Attorney.
November 8 at 6:30 p.m. Harold
Still the law cannot prose­ spiracy” to commit a crime
build-up of reserves in that pro­
est in flowers for all occasions.
Houston, Columbia county disas­
45t5c gram.
cute a person for merely think­ may carry more severe pen­
Plants, bouquets. Floral pieces
ter chairman, requests all chair­
alties
than
doing
the
crime
ing
about
doing
a
crime—if
he
Governor Hatfield’s letter to
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
for funerals. Flowers speeded by
men and co-chairmen to be pre­
itself.
goes no further.
Oregon
Dept.
Commander
A1
Frie­
long distance or wired anywhere.
sent at this meeting.
Columbia County Road Depart­ sen, dated October 29, stated, “I
Note: Oregon lawyers offer this column as a public service. No
Mrs. Lloyd Thomas, HAzet 9-6611. ment will sell at Public Auction
should hope you would find it pos­
person should apply or interpret any law without the aid ol
__________________________ ltfc 5 used trucks on November 10,
an attorney, who is completely advised ol the la d s involved.
Read advertising. It will pay you!
sible and feasible to form a spec­
Even a slight variance in iacts may change the application
FOR SALE: Used chain saws. 1962, at 1:30 P.M. at the Colum­ ial legislative committee to work
ol the law.
Keasey’s Saw Shop, corner of bia County Road Department with civil defense, national guard
Bridge and State St.
27tfc Shop, St. Helens, Oregon. Each and this office, in presentng cit-
By DON COIN WALROD
item listed will be sold by oral zen views on these vital matters.”
4
THURSDAY, NOV. 8, 1962
FRESH FLOWERS for any occa­ auction bids to the highest bidder.
County Extension Agent
sion. Flowers wired anywhere. All trucks located at County Shop
Extensive damage to roofs of that the marketing year under the
Ruth Steers, HAzel 9-5384
at St. Helens, will be sold as is
DR. R. V. LANCE
farm buildings, where most corru­ wool payment program is being
__________________________15tfc and1 where is, and without re­
OPTOMETRIST
gated metal roofing is used, will changed from an April-March ba­
course against Columbia County.
mean either repair or replacement. sis to a calendar year upon the
Wed.. 10 A.M.— 5 P.M.
Failure to inspect shall not con­
Where replacement is to be done, recommendation of producers. As
stitute grounds for subsequent
Phone HA 9-6565
FOR SALE: One-half acre on cancellation of purchaser’s bid. All
Complete Visual Care
Robert Y. Thornton, Oregon’s and in some cases of repair, there a result, the 1963 marketing year
will
be
an
opportunity
to
select
Rose avenue. Sewer and water sales will be final. The County present Attorney General and al­
will become a nine-month period
available. Phone HAzel 9-6939.
will set a minimum bid on each so Democratic candidate for Gov­ from a number of different types from April 1 to December 31. Af­
44t3c item, and will reject any bid be­ ernor was a visitor to St. Helens, of roof materials.
ter 1963, the marketing year is
When properly applied by nail­ scheduled to be on a 12-month cal­
low
minimum
bid.
Tuesday.
The
stopover
was
a
part
FARMS AND
When Auctioneer states an item of a two day campaign swing into ing to at least two-inch material endar year basis.
DWELLINGS LISTED
with the proper size nails, little
has
been sold, the successful bid­ Clatsop and Columbia counties.
REEHER REALTY
corrugated iron was damaged in
der
shall
make
payment
by
check
“Tips for Iowa Tree Growers”,
“The present Governor’s claims
2007 21st, Forest Grove.
the recent windstorm. Aluminum an Extension Service publication,
or
cash
at
end
of
sale.
Complete
to
have
brought
great
new
pros­
See Bill Hom, Vernonia
NEHALEM VALLEY
payment must be made before re­ perity to Oregon is not supported did not always fare so well due to appropriately notes that “before
Phone HA 9-6203
the
nails
pulling
through
the
me.
moval of item from storage site. by the official record. The total
long, it will be income tax time
MOTOR FREIGHT
Branch Bank Building.
All property shall be moved not average annual employment in tai.
again. Quite, often, small timber
Purchasers of aluminum have owners pay more Federal income
later than November 20, 1962.
manufacturing dropped from 146.7
little
choice of grade of roofing, tax on their woods operations than
Items to be sold:
in 1959 to 138.6 in 1961. Oregon
but the story on corrugated iron the law requires. This results in
1
-
GMC
Dump
Truck,
2
ton,
1956
now
has
six
counties
which
are
MARR & STAFFORD
HELP for your budget! See your
is different. Not only does the
Credit Union for Savings and Loan 1 - Dodge Dump Truck, Model classified as depressed areas un­ grade of metal vary, but the zinc part from not realizing that sales
MEAT CO.
C-3, 1956
of timber and forest products can
der the Federal Depressed Areas
needs. 959 Rose Ave., Vernonia.
Rt.
2,
Box
379, Forest Grove, Ore.
galvanizing
is
an
important
factor.
frequently be reported as a capital
_________________________ 37tfc 1 - Int’l Dump Truck, KBS-7, program,” Thornton declared.
EL 7-7281
Some
metal
roofing
is
advertised
1949
gain rather than as ordinary in­ Slaughtering, Cutting, Wrapping,
Thornton also blamed the recent
as
being
copper
bearing,
but
since
BOOKKEEPING, taxes, public 1 - White Dump Truck, Model increase in property taxes in Co­
come. If you sell standing timber
and Curing
stenographer, notary public. New
WC-20, 1951
Meat for sale, any quantity.
lumbia county on the present state most roofing of this type is made which you owned more than six
from scrap iron, it is only natural months prior to the beginning of
Cattle Received Sunday and
accounts invited. Doris Skidmore, 1 - GMC Army Truck, 6x6, 1942
administration.
Monday until noon.
that
some
copper
would
be
pre­
875 Bridge St. Hours 11-5; Sat. 9-
the
tax
year,
it
can
be
treated
as
“This is the direct result of the
COLUMBIA COUNTY COURT
Hogs received Tuesday and
sent.
The
amount
is
not
adequate
1. Closed Tuesday. HAzel 9-6005 _________________________ 44t2c “timber tax giveaway law” which
a capital gain. This capital gains
Wednesday until noon.
to effect the life of the metal.
or HAzel 9- 5895.
36tfc
Come through Banks, take
method also applies to Christmas
was passed by the last legislature
With the galvanizing the situa­ tree sales as long as the trees are
Tillamook road 1 !4 mile,
and signed by the governor. This
take first lefthand road.
WORKING MOTHERS, let me
tion
is
different,
in
that
the
more than six years old when they
gave a big cut in taxes to the big
ltfc
help you. Ironing done reason­
amount
of
zinc
decidedly
effects
ably $3 and up per basket. 50c THE EAGLE assumes no finan­ timber corporations in the state the life span of the roofing. Roof­ are cut.
cial responsibility for errors at the expense of the homeowner,
“Tax savings can also be had
extra for pick-up and delivery.
that may appear in ads pub­ farmer and small business man. ing that has at least two ounces of by deducting an allowance for de­
You need help, I can use money.
lished in its columns, but in Thornton said that if elected gov­ zinc coating carries the American pletion which represents the own­
Ma Vike, 1654 N.'halem St., Corey
case where this paper is at ernor he would call for either the Zinc Institute seal. Such material er’s investment in the timber har­
fault, will reprint that part of repeal of the law or drastic should have a life span of approx­ vested. A woodland owner can ap­
imately 25 years compared to
an adv. in which the typo- changes in its operation.
about
ten for roofing that has only ply for allowance for depletion no
NO CLASSIFIED OR DISPLAY
The Democratic c a n d i d a t e
matter what kind of timber sale
1M
ounces
of zinc or less.
graphical mistake occurs.
pointed out that in Columbia
he
has made, or whether he re­
A little-used type of roofing that
PROCESSING PLANT
ADV. WILL BE ACCEPTED county alone $2,408,772 in timber
ports his proceeds as ordinary in­
certainly
has
merit
for
use
on
Stats Inspected
AFTER TUESDAY N O O N
land was taken off the tax rolls
come or capital gains.
CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING
EXCEPT FOR NEXT WEEK'S and the burden shifted to the rest farm buildings is marine plywood
“Owners who have not made a
or
plywood
that
is
made
with
PAPER.
Bool; Monday, Tuesday, Friday
of the property tax payers.
sale
of timber or forest products in
weather
-
proof
glues.
Applied
Hogs: Thursday. Friday till noon BLIND ADS with answers to be
1962 can also make tax savings
somewhat
after
the
manner
of
handled
by
the
Eagle:
Mini­
Cutting and Wrapping
shingles, such roofing is perform­ by deducting from gross income
mum charge 91.00. No informa,
Sharp Freeaing
ing quite well in trials to date. In operating expenses, which include:
tion given relative to such ads.
Smoking and Curing
use, it is noted that the upper the cost of labor, trucks, tractors,
M IN IM U M charge 50c for 25
Free use of Stock Trailer
veneer layer of the plywood will chain saws or other equipment
words or less. Words over min­
Shop
Res.
check and crack, but these extend hired by you to do woods work.
imum. 3c each. Three inser­
EL 7 3922
EL 7 2991
Any of this equipment purchased
only to the first glue line.
tions
for
the
price
of
two.
Columbia
County
4-H
leaders
Rt. 2. Bx 141, Forest Grove. Ore.
in 1962 can be depreciated as a
A wonderful way to start
C A R D of Thanks & Notices: 91.00
were honored Monday evening,
On Fern Hill Road
capital expenditure.
Operating
In
choosing
roofing,
it
may
be
for
up
to
12
lines.
Additional
your child's estate now!
November
5,
at
a
dinner
spon­
ltfc
lines. 8 cents each.
sored by the Portland General well to recognize that some ma­ costs such as gas, oil, machine
Under Hartford Life’s Juvenile
CLARENCE R WAGNER, county NO information on classifieds will Electric company. The dinner was terials add considerably to the maintenance, materials and sup­
Estate
Policy, a $5,000 policy
plies,
and
fees
paid
to
consult­
surveyor, Court House, St. Helens.
strength
and
rigidity
of
the
build­
be given out until after paper held in the Warren Baptist church
purchased for your child will
Phone office, 698; home, 183 P ri­
is m ailed.
at 7:00 p m Mr. James Johnston ing. Others do not. Plywood, cor­ ing foresters or accountants are
vate surveying, engineering work.
jum p to $25,000 when he
rugated metals, and the common also wholly deductible.
of Portland connected with Crown
“Losses of timber, from fire,
f4tfc
reaches 18! Available with this
Zellerbach corporation talked on red cedar shingles are all mater­
policy is a special option which
the “Reflections of an American." ials that tend to add to the rigidity windstorm, ice, hail, etc., can al­
will guarantee him the right to
Special entertainment numbers of the building to which it is ap­ so be claimed as a deduction on
MARVIN KAMHOLZ
your income tax return The meas-
buy up to six additional poli­
were presented by Carol Taranoff plied.
E d ito r and Publisher
sure of damage will normally be
FOR SENT: Farm with large
cies of $10,000 each without
of Columbia City and Linda Sue
Predators taken by County the difference between the sound
house, in Vernonia school district.
Official Newspaper of
Gorin of Warren. Both girls are
evidence of insurability. Ask
Trapper Robert Walker, Vernonia, value of the timber before the cas­
Lights, telephone in. Call Forest
Vernonia, Oregon
4-H club members.
us for details.
Entered as second class mail
Grove, ELgin 7-6243
45t3
Four-H club leaders were pre­ total 20 for the month extending ualty and its damaged value after
matter, Augus’ 4, 1922 at the post
from mid-August to mid-Septem­ the casualty. Complete discussion
APARTMENT available at River­ office in Vernonia, Oiegon under sented with leadership pins by a ber. Included in the take were of fcrest tax reporting is given in
representative
of
the
St.
Helens
view Cabins.
44tfc the act of March 3, 1879. Sub­
II coyote, six bobcat and three Agriculture Handbook No. 52, en­
branch of the U. S National Bank
Vernonia Insurance
scription price $3 00 yearly in the of Portland.
bear In addition. Bob also caught titled, THE SMALL TIMBER
ONE-BEDROOM house for rent
Exchange
OWNER
AND
HIS
FEDERAL
Nehalem
Valley.
Elsewhere
83
50
two
opossum
which
are
generally
Mr. R. A. Leith, manager of the
Call Mrs. Pearle Adams, HAzel 9-
3441
4 it 3 c
Public Finance company of St. listed in the nuisance class, al­ INCOME TAX which is on sale
Phone HA 9-6203
N A T IO N AL (D IT O R IA L
though they may certainly do con­ by the Superintendent of Docu­
Helens, acted at toastmaster.
905
Bridge Street
ments. Washington 25, DC., at
TWO HOUSES for rent on Uma­
siderable damage upon occasion.
20
cents
per
copy.”
Vernonia,
Oregon
tilla street, one-half block west
Cut down your speed on the
kuiniiMBumn highways
neprtttnrmf
of Rose avenue Rent free for re­
A
shorn
wool
incentive
price
of
or you may not live to
Hartford Accident aad
pairs. Call HAzel 9 5023
43t3c
Generally speaking, the guy
X---------------------------
62 cents was recently announced
s ’e all vour mistakes.
Indemnity Company
N IW S F A M R
Member Hartford
by USDA for the 1963 marketing with a closed mind has an open
THREE ROOM house for rent,
Insurance Group
P U 9 1 IIH IR S
mouth.
year
which
will
start
April
1
and
One
way
to
live
within
your
in­
reasonable. 108 A street. Mrs. T.
Hartford 15, Conn.
-ASSO CIATIO N
come is to keep your chin up and end December 31, 1963.
A. Adams. HAzel 9-5573. 43t3c
your overhead down.
The USDA has also announced READ ADVERTISING-IT PAYS
LOST AND FOUND
LEGAL NOTICE
AROUND THE FARM
Oernonta Eagle
Tax Increase
Reason Noted
FOR SALE-Beal Estate
Phone HÄ 9-3462
SERVICES
CLASSIFIED RATES
Haberman's Neal
Dinner Honors
4-H Leaders
FOR RENT
Oernonia Eagle
BILL I. HORN