Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, November 29, 1962, Page 4, Image 4

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    CLASSIFIED ADS
FOR SALE-General
FOR SALE: Guernsey heifer calf.
Call HAzel 9-3867._________ 48tlc
USED antennas, all bands, channel
sixes. Will deliver. Earl Nichols,
2060 Irving Ave. Astoria, Oregon.
FA 5-1555.________________*8t3c
LOST AND FOUND
BOWLING
LOST: A brown-tip female Sia­
mese cat named Ming. Anxious to
find her. Please get in touch with
owner by calling HAzel 9-5951
after 4:00 p.m.
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FOR SALE-Real Estate
Columbia River
Real Estate
LEGAL NOTICE
Scappoose, Oregon
543-6617
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
543-6351
VERNONIA BRANCH
FOR SALE: Antique organ. 576
Third Street. HAzel 9-6469. 48t3
Lewis Lemaick
Lloyd Quinn
HA 9-3186
HA 9-5211
V-6 Desirable residence, River­
view, $500.00 Dn. $50.00 Mo.
AMERICAN Flyer train, com­
plete lay-out, 40 feet track, engine,
six cars, switches, cross track. $30.
Call HAzel 9-6633._________ 48t3c
V-5 OA Hill. 3 Bedroom on Hi-
way. $1000.00 Dn.
CHRISTMAS TREE HAYRIDE to
woods to cut your own every Sun­
day in December. Retail, 40 and
60 cents per foot. Clint’s Tree
Farm, Keasey Road. Closed Sat­
urdays^___________
48t3c
FOR SALE: 350-gallon tank, ex­
tension dining table (seats 14)
and six chairs, buffet, all kinds of
tools. Mrs. Leona Shiffer, first
house east of Jim Cox, Mist Rt.
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V-7 On Rock Creek—24 acres, all
fenced, cleared, irrigated, loaf­
ing shed, milking parlor, separa­
tor room, two wells, water in
barn and house.
V-l 4 Acres on Nehalem River,
Service station and cabins. Park
setting.
FOR SALE: Kenmore portable
electric dishwasher, good condi­
tion, $55. Call HAzel 9-3092 48t3c
V-3 Good income
houses in town.
$3500.00.
property. 2
Total price
48tlc
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned as administrator of
the estate of Mossie Lee Cutting,
deceased, has filed his final ac­
count in the County Court of the
State of Oregon for Columbia
County, and that Monday, Decem­
ber 31, 1962, at the hour of 10:00
o’clock in the forenoon of said day
and the Court Room of said Court
has been appointed by said Court
as the time and place for the hear-
ing of objections thereto and the
settlement thereof.
Date of first publication, No-
vember 29, 1962.
Date of final publication Decern-
ber 27, 1962.
BEN O. COLEMAN,
Administrator
John L. Foote,
St. Helens, Oregon.
Attorney.
48t5c
FOB RENT
FOR SALE: Good Sparks oil
heater. C N. Rundell, Mist Route,
Vernonia, Oregon.
48tl
FOR SALE: Galv. gutter, 10 cents
per foot; gutter fittings, 20 percent
off; mahogany and birch doors,
sliding glass doors; windows; in­
sulation, five cents per foot; misc.
plywood and other supplies. Call
evenings, HA 9-3715.
48tlc
FOR RENT: Private sleeping
room, with living room and kit­
chen privileges, for lady or re­
tired couple. Mrs. Frank Mills,
First street, Riverview. HAzel 9-
6114._____________________ 48t3c
FOR SALE: Nearly new Telectro
Stereo tape-recorder, cost $279.50,
sell for $200. 500-watt 35mm slide
projector, used one time, cost $62,
sell for $35. $55, 35m camera, like
new, sell for $30 with case. Heavy
duty one quarter horse motor on
portable stand with jack shaft and
pulleys, $20. Call HAzel 9-3742.
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FOR SALE: RCA Victor console
AM - FM Radio - phonograph;
Stauffer “Magic Couch". Phone
HA 9-6005 or HA 9-5895.
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FOR SALE: Trailer, good shape,
one new tire; handmade antique
rocker, upholstered chair, two
small tables; two bucking saws,
five-foot and seven-foot. Oliver
LaFontaine, 1025 Clatsop St., Ver-
nonia. HAzel 9-6374.______ 46t3
APPLES for sale. $1 to $2 50 bx.
Vernonia Golf Club.
46t3c
EVEN-TF.MP INSULATION CO.
18860 SW Vista, Aloha, Oregon.
Blown - in insulation. Aver­
age house, $50-$60. Call collect,
Mitchell 4-3918,___________ 18tfc
FI.OWERS THAT PLEASE. Fin­
est in flowers for all occasions.
Plnnts, bouquets. Floral pieces
far 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 Stnte St.
27tfc
FRESH FLOWERS for any occa­
sion. Flowers wired anywhere.
Ruth Steers, HAzel 9-5384
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FOR SALE Real Estate
FOR SALE: Home on Nehalem
River, three bedrooms, one and
two-thirds hath, large utility
room, lots of storage, carport, shop
and patio deck. Large three quart­
er acre lot, $7,000 with terms,
$1,000 down; or $6500 cash. Dan
Lawler, Riverside Drive, Vernon-
ia HAzel 9-3092 __________ 48t3c
WE HAVE the buyers, we need
the listings. Call collect, write or
visit. United Farm Agency, Gas­
ton, Oregon. YUkon 5-3021 days;
YUkon 5-3263 evenings.
47t6c
FARMS AND
DWELLINGS LISTED
RF.EHER REALTY
2007 21st, Forest Grove
See Bill Horn, Vernonia
Phone HA 9-6203
Branch Bank Building
FOR SALE: Two bedroom house
at 558 Third St , Vernonia. Inquire
at 575 Third Street Phone HAzel
9 3803____________________ « 2
Please advise us of your new
address if you are planning to
move.
FURNISHED three-room house
for rent, reasonable. 108 A street.
Mrs. T. A. Adams, HAzel 9-5573.
46t3c
APARTMENT available at River­
view Cabins.
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SERVICES
HELP for your budget! See your
Credit Union for Savings and Loan
needs. 959 Rose Ave., Vernonia.
37tfc
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 Meal
PROCESSING PL A N T
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
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CLARENCE R. WAGNER, county
surveyor, Court House, St. Helens.
Phone office, 698; home, 183. P ri­
vate surveying, engineering work.
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CARD OF THANKS
W
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32 20
Vernonia Clinic
25*4 26*4
Curl’s Grocery
24H 2714
Sam’s Food Store
West Oregon Electric
22 30
High game, Nancy Leonard, 203;
high series, Ellen Hanson, 512.
Splits picked up: Vi Aldrich,2-7;
Sharon Krieger, 5-7; Ellen Hanson,
4-5, 4-5 and 3-10.
TUESDAY—WOMEN
31 17
Standard Oil
22 H 2514
Vernonia Drug
22 Vi 2514
King’s Grocery
20 28
Quinn’s Insurance
Penny Smejkal, high game, 209
and high series, 509.
Splits picked up: Trudy Magoff,
3-10; Delores Fredrickson, 4-5. .
WEDNESDAY—MEN
33 15 .688
Brunsman Hdw.
23 25 .479
Fisher’s Elec.
23 25 .479
Col. Riv. Real Es.
17 31 .354
Bob’s Union
Bill Nelson, high game, 192 and
high series, 531.
Splits picked up: Zeke Lemaick,
3-10 and 4-5-7; Bill Nelson, 3-10;
Bob King, 3-10; Gene Shipman, 4-
5; Hilding Berg, 3-10; Ted Bo-
denhamer, 5-8-10; Jerry Dinger,
5-6; John Jensen, 5-10.
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
THURSDAY—MEN
Notice is hereby given that the
28 20
undersigned as administrator of Crown Zellerbach
24*4 2314
Mill
Market
the estate of Charles Ludvig Fa-
22 26
Vernonia Milk
ger, deceased, has filed his final
2114 26*4
Curl’s
Grocery
account in the County Court of
High series, Ben Fowler, 534;
the State of Oregon for Colum­
high game, Ed Slowik, 200.
bia County, and that Monday,
Splits picked up: Ed Burton,
December 10, 1962, at the hour of
3-10; Rudy Domitrovich, 4-5;
10:00 o’clock in the forenoon of
Dave Brunsman, 3-10; Joe Ma­
said day and the Court Room of
goff, 3-10; Bob Curl, 5-10; Ed Slo-
said Court has been appointed by
wik, 3-10, 3-10, 3-10; Dr. O. Han­
said Court as the time and place
sen, 3-6-8-10 and 5-8-10; Charlie
for the hearing of objections there­
Hickman, 2-7; Homer Fuller, 3-7;
to and the settlement thereof.
Date of first publication, No­ Dr. T. M. Hobart, 3-10.
vember 8, 1962.
Date of final publication De­
Trip To California Is
cember 6, 1962.
Made To Attend Funeral
Harold W. Rushing,
Administrator
NATAL - PITTSBURG — Mr
John L. Foote
and Mrs. R. S. Lindsay accom­
St. Helens, Oregon.
panied Mr. and Mrs. Don Lindgren
Attorney.
of Vancouver to Santa Rosa, Cal­
45t5c ifornia last week. They left Sun­
day to attend the funeral of Edith
Mattson who passed away Novem­
ber 16 in Santa Rosa. The Lind­
WANTED: 14-foot aluminum boat. says returned home Thursday.
Best buy for the money. Inquire at
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Wolff were
Vernonia Eagle office.
48t3c hosts for Thanksgiving dinner at
which guests were Mr. and Mrs.
WANTED: Used half or three-
Leonard Graven, Mr. and Mrs.
quarter horse power electric mo­
William Graven, Mr. and Mrs.
tor, 3450 RPM, single phase. Dud­
George Turner and three children
ley Spofford, HAzel 9-5863. 47t3c
all of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Mar­
HELP WANTED: Secretary-book­ vin Turner, Tommy and Susie ac­
keeper, permanent position. Sub­ companied by Mrs. Turner’s moth­
mit qualifications and experience er, Mrs. Frick, all of Hood River;
in writing. References required. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Stuve, Steve
Write: Attention Mr. Saucy, Sun­ and Diane of Dallas and Mr. and
set Packing Co., PO Box 7, Banks, Mrs. Ken Tupper and Sandra. Mr.
Oregon.
47t3c and Mrs. Justin Folken of Ver­
nonia called on the Wolffs in the
WANTED: In my homfe, elderly afternoon.
gentleman, room, board, and care.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Wolff drove
Call HAzel 9-5312.________ 46t3c to Portland Saturday on business.
They also called on Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Turner and family.
Mrs. Lily Henderson spent part
THE EAGLE assumes no finan­ of last week in Portland with Mr.
cial responsibility for errors and Mrs. Chris Kraig where she
that may appear in ads pub­ also enjoyed Thanksgiving dinner.
lished in its columns, but in
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Peterson and
case where this paper is at Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Peterson and
fault, will reprint that part of daughters drove to Auburn, Wash­
an adv. in which the typo-
ington where they were Thanks­
NO CLASSIFIED OR DISPLAY
giving dinner guests of Mr. and
graphical mistake occurs.
Mrs. Norman Peterson and family.
ADV. WILL BE ACCEPTED
Richard Peterson was a Satur­
AFTER TUESDAY N O O N
day evening caller at the R. S.
EXCEPT FOR NEXT WEEK'S
Lindsay home.
I EXTEND my sincere thanks to
the many friends and neighbors
who remembered me with cards,
flowers, visits and other remem­
brances during my hospitalization
and my recuperation at the home
of my sister. Words are truly in­
adequate to express my true ap­
preciation for all your thought­
fulness. It has all aided my re­
covery immeasureably.
Mrs. M. J Lamping Sr.
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WE WISH to express our sincere
thanks and appreciation to the
Vernonia volunteer firemen for
their quick response Monday night
when our house was on fire. Their
prompt and efficient action saved
our home and minimized the dam­
age that resulted. We are deeply
grateful.
Mr and Mrs Frank Hays
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I WISH to thank the Vernonia
fire department for being so
prompt and all others who helped
at the fire in my house on Wash­
ington street.
Mrs. Wilma Thompson
48tl
NOTICE
WILL OWNER of piano left at
Charles Ratkie home while occu­
pied by Gene Larson please claim
within two weeks and pay storage
for one year. Mrs. Charles Ratkie.
4812
The pile of rubble in front if
the school building is all that re­
mained of the trailer house owned
by the Fred Heckenliables after
the storm of October 12. The trail­
er was located at 6494 SE Fruit­
land road in Salem. Bits of it and
the furnishings were scattered ov­
er a wide area. Through Red Cross
assistance, the Heckenliables have
obtained another trailer house
which they are fixing for occu­
pancy.
WANTED
CLASSIFIED RATES
PAPER.
BLIND ADS with answers to be
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
Mrs. C. Sundland Home
Alter Long Hospital Slay
MIST—Mrs. Charles Sundland
is home from the hospital where
w ords or less. W ords over m in ­
imum. 3c each. Three inser­ she had been for treatments on her
hip for several months.
tions for the price of two.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Kyser,
CARD of Thanks & Notices: $1.00
for up to 12 lines. Additional Melvin and Raymond motored to
Port Orchard Friday where they
lines. 8 cents each.
NO information on classifieds will visited their son-in-law, daugh­
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Robbins
be given out until after paper
and family. They returned home
is mailed.
POETRY accepted only as paid Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Harris
matter. Rate: 5c per type line.
and LeeAnn of Richland and Car­
olyn Garlock of Portland, Pam
Simmons and Larry Garlock were
Sunday dinner guests at the Lloyd
MARVIN KAMHOLZ
Garlocks.
Mrs. Lloyd Garlock enjoyed a
Editor and Publisher
visit from Mrs. Ileen Larson of
Official Newspaper of
Netarts and Mrs. Francis Larson of
Vernonia, Oregon
Birkenfeld.
Entered as second class mail
Joe Peluso and two daughters
matter. Augus* 4. 1922 at the post
of near Los Angeles called at the
office in Vernonia, Oregon under
the act of March 3, 1879. Sub­ Sam Devine home last Thursday
Mr. and Mrs. Lawton Waddell
scription price $3.00 yearly in the
Nehalem Valiev Elsewhere S3 50 were in Portland Friday at the
home of Mrs. Waddell's nephew
and family. There also were her
N A T IO N AL J D IT O N IA l
brother. Lawrence Jenkins and
I I as & x & ti S n
wife of Seattle who had spent
Thanksgiving at his son's home.
Thanksgiving guests at the John
Crawfords were Mr. and Mrs.
N IW JF A M I
Brachensick of Vancouver.
At the home of Mr. and Mrs
P U B L IS H E R S
Clair Devine Thanksgiving were
ASSOCIATION
Mr. and Mrs. John Gordon.
Trip To Nevada
Holiday Event
RIVERVIEW — Mrs. Maude
Wells left here after school Wed­
nesday of last week fcr Eugene
where she was joined by her son
Lester and his family for the trip
to Winnemucca, Nevada to spend
Thanksgiving with her daughter
and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Grover
Botkin and family. Mrs. Wells ar­
rived home Sunday evening.
Mrs. Walter Short of Sweet
Home is spending a few days at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Calhoon. Also spending the week
end there were Mr. and Mrs. Ev­
erett Reynolds and children of
Sweet Home.
Mrs. Leona Shiffer spent the
latter part of the week at the
home of her daughter, Mrs. Gordon
White in Portland. They attended
a family reunion Thursday at the
home of another daughter, Mrs.
Hazel Richardson.
Mrs. Carrie Brown of Ridgefield,
Wash, visited the past week at
the home of her sister, Mrs. Grace
Peachey.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Calhoon and
five daughters have moved into
the former George Bell house on
Third street from the Harry San-
don place at Pittsburg.
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THURSDAY, NOV. 29, 1962
DR. R. V. LANCE
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OPTOMETRIST
! Wed., 10 A.M.— 5 P.M. ;
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Phone HA 9-6565
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Complete Visual Care
Phone HÄ 9-3462:
NEHALEM VALLEY
MOTOR FREIGHT
HENRY & POLLY
HUDSON
DRY GOODS
NOTIONS — GIFTS
FIRE. AUTO AND }
CASUALTY
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INSURANCE LINES }
Phone HA 9-6058
At Mile Bridge, Riverview
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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, take
Tillamook road 1 '/j mile,
take first lefthand road.
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KING’S Grocery-Market
"Where Your Money Buys More”
At the Mile Bridge
ALW AYS — Top Quality
ALW AYS — Best Prices
ALW AYS — Phone and Delivery
H —From your home-owned independent grocery.
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Riverview JJ
Phone HA 9-6015
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SHOP BY PHONE — YOU RING, WE BRING
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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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CHERRY TREE Apts, and rooms
—Furnished, private bath. 830
Second St. HAzel 9-5042. Now un­
der new management, Edison En­
terprises. H. J. ‘‘Hill” Edison,
managing owner.___________ 47tfc
MONDAY—WOMEN
Alley Oop League
H X H X H X H XH XH X H XH XH XH X KXH _
It happened 100 Y
EARS ago
The oldest incorporated trade association in the country,
the United States Brewers Association, was organized in
1862 . . . the same year that
Oernonia Eagle
IN OREGON, every available steamboat was churning up the Co­
lumbia River, carrying prospectors to the gold fields in the Oregon
Territory. But whether they found gold or just plain dust, Oregon’s
rugged pioneers knew they could always find deli­
cious refreshment in a sparkling glass of beer.
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For then as now, beer was the traditional beverage of
moderation. But beer means more than enjoyment to
Oregon. The Brewing Industry contributes more than
a million tax dollars to Oregon each year—money
that helps support our schools, hospitals and parks.
TODAY, in its centennial year, the United States
Brewers Association still works constantly to assure
maintenance of high standards of quality and propri­
ety wherever beer and ale are served.
UNITED STATES
®
BREWERS ASSOCIATION INC