Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, August 20, 1964, Page 6, Image 6

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    C LASS I FI ED ADS
OerwonIa Eagle
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FOR SALE-General
SERVICES
BED DAVENO, reasonable, good
condition.. Mrs. Inez Powell, 7th St.,
Riverview, HA 9-6061.
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SEPTIC TANK service. Pumping
and repair. G. A. Russell, Columbia
City, Oregon. Phone St. Helens
397-0650 daytime; 397-0074 after
5:00 p.m.
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THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1964
Late Lambing
To Be Prevented
Rams turned in with ewe flocks
this month will sire lambs late in
January and February. Such timing
should result in 90 to 100 pound lambs
FREE LIFE INSURANCE on your by mid-May and early June, says
savingb. deposit with Vernonia Credit Don Coin Walrod, county etxension
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Union. 853 Bridge Street, Vernonia
agent.
STEWING HENS for sale, W ,p«ch. ______ ■ r-v_________________ 17tfc
Lamb markets in Western Oregon
J. E. Lonnquist. 755-2431, Birl^e^ofeld.
are
always best in May and June.
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Flushing ewes will help to get early
lambs, says Walrod. Flushing can be
FOR SALE: Jersey milk cow, four-
PROCESSING PLANT
done by putting ewes on a better
year-old. Good family cow. Virgil Al­
quality feed shortly before breeding.
len, located between Sunset and Ver­
Slate Inspected
nonia highway on Strassel road. Call
This can be done by feeding one-
CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING
EAst 4-2057.__________________34tlc Beef: Monday, Tuesday, Friday half to three-quarters pound of grain
to each ewe daily, starting abou*
4 x 5 KELSEY printing press. Acces­ Hogs: Thursday, Friday till noon seven to 14 days before rams are
Culling
and
Wrapping
sories for complete hobby shop, $50.
turned in with the ewes. Because of
Sharp Freezing
18-inch, 3-pt. hitch Phillips plow, $65.
the effect on the breeding cycle,
Smoking
and
Curing
Car top carrier, $5. 4-HP gas motor
flushing will result in a more closely
Free use of Slock Trailer
(Cushman Husky', $25. Overhead
spaced lamb crop and greater uni­
Shop
Res.
garage door hardware, $3. 6-volt bat­
EL 7-2981 formity at marketing.
tery charger, $5. Bed, shower door, EL 7-3922
To make sure that lambs don’t
Rt.
2.
Bx
141.
Forest
Grove,
Ore.
boxes miscellaneous hardware. See
oentinue
to arrive in the late spring,
On
Fern
Hill
Road
Kennedy in Travelease Trailer, Dass
rams
should
be removed from the
Park, 8 miles north of Vernonia, ____________________________ ltfc
flocks
by
October
15 to 20. Ewes that
highway 47.
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CLARENCE R. WAGNER, county are not bred by this date are gener­
RED HAVEN canning peaches ready surveyor, Court House, St. Helens. ally poor producers and should be
now. Potatoes, tomatoes. Lloyd’s Phone office, 397-0698; home, 397- culled from the flock.
Peach Center,
mi. south on golf 0018. Private surveying, engineer­
course road, Cornelius, Oregon. 33t2c ing work.
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FOR SALE: 14-foot boat and boat
trailer with spare Evinrude motor,
$150. Davenport and chair, used, $15.
Sixth and Nehalem, end of road.
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Haberman's Meal
Second growth fir pole wood for sale,
dry, $16 per cord. Leave orders at
Vernonia Eagle office for Harold
Peterson, Buxton, Oregon.
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FRESH FLOWERS for any occa­
sion. Flowers wired anywhere.
Ruth Steers, HAzel 9-5384. 15tfc
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.
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FOR SALE-Real Estate
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CHOICE river fjroh£ lot in Riverview,
fee Kennedy’ in Travelease Trailer,
bass Park, 8 mi lei north of Ver­
nonia, highway 47.
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FOR RENT: 3 bedroom home, par­
tially furnished.
FOR RENT: 2 Bedroom home, neat,
clean, wired for washer and dryer.
FOR SALE: ti acre on Nehalem riv­
er. 2 Bedrooms, electric heat, ideal
for retired couple. Picnic grounds.
Terms.
Vernonln
Bank Bldg.
Insurance Exchange
HAzel 9-6203
Columbia River
Real Estate
VERNONIA BRANCH
866 Bridge St.
Phone HA 9-5211
LISTINGS WANTED
FOR SALE-Car, Truck
Buy From L w al Boy
BUY YOUR NEXT CAR
PROM AL HUNTLEY
Specializing in new 1964
PLYMOUTH, VALIANT, SIMCA,
CHRYSLER, INTERNATIONAL
plus 100 Reconditioned new car
trade-ins.
100% Financing, debt consolidation,
bank terms. Lowest price in town.
These term s will be handled by me
only.
— Phone AT 8-6366 —
Gary Worth Plymouth Co.
4943 N.E. Union, Portland
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1959 FIAT 600. New engine. Good
shape. $150. Inquire 1342 Bridge St.
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FOR SALE OR TRADE
FOR TRADE: New Polaroid 85 land
camera with film. Color and black
and white. All equipment, case, elec,
eye. For best home movie outfit of­
fered. Ben Bunch, HA 9-3951.
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BETTER THAN average ’57 Chev >s
ton 3 speed, $795.00. or trade $450
equity for best used tractor, plow,
disc combination; or equity or take
as part down. Good, used power saw;
core slab fencing; old growth fire­
wood; sheep or calves. Henry Hud­
son. Mist R t , Vernonia.
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MAN. FULL
TIME
Corbett Slates
Fair Attendance
Alfred Corbett, Democratic candi­
date for secretary of state, will at­
tend the Columbia county fair on
Saturday, August 22, it was disclosed
at the Columbia County Democratic
Central Committee meeting held at
Clatskanie last week. Corbett will
be at the fair for several hours be­
fore departing for the Democratic
Contact Beryl Price
national convention at Atlantic City,
New Jersey. The Columbia county
397-1780 or 397-2800
Democrats are holding a potluck pic­
nic for Corbett on Saturday during
the noon hour at the fair picnic
Preferably early morning
grounds. The Columbia County De­
or evening
mocratic Central Committee urges
all citizens of Columbia county to at­
Want to buy farm for cattle and tend this picnic and meet Corbett.
The major business covered by the
horses. Must have water and build­
ings. Can pay all cash, b.k.r. Call central committee at their meeting
Portland, BElmont 4-6681 or write last week was completing prepara­
3059 NE Glisan St., Portland, Ore­ tions for the Columbia county fair.
gon.
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the fair grounds where free coffee
will be served and chairs for relax­
ing will be available.
FOUR-BEDROOM house. Call HA 9-
Earl Seawright, Democratic can­
5604, 864 State Ave.
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SCHOOLTEACHERS:
Cabins for the central committee about the need
rent. Will consider redecorating. Riv­ for long and short range planning to
erview Cabins, HA 9-3344.
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dustrial growth in the county. Sea­
FOR RENT: Three-room house plus wright stated that the future of Co­
bath, utility room, partial basement. lumbia county has been ignored by
Near downtown. $25 per month. Call the county court because of the
HAzel 9-3867 after 6 p.m. Or, will court’s refusal to participate in land-
sell,___________ _ __________ 26tfc use studies in the county.
The next meeting of the Democrat­
CHERRY TREE Apts. Complete­
ic Central Committee will be held
ly furnished except bedding, dish­
in Vernonia on September 8.
Handle Oregonian
Dealership
FOR RENT
es. Rent includes all utilities, heat,
lights, water. Private bath, kit­
chenettes. 830 Second St. HAzel
9-5042. H. J. “Hill” Edison, Mgr.
Luxuries are the things that make
people do without necessities.
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cial responsibility for errors that
may appear in ads published in
its columns, but in cases where
this paper is at fault, will reprint
that part of an adv. in which the
typographical mistake occurs.
MINIMUM charge 75c for 25 words
or less. Words over minimum, 4c
each. Three insertions for Ihe price
of two.
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AFTER TUESDAY N O O N
EXCEPT FOR NEXT WEEK'S
PAPER
NO information on classifieds will
be given out until after paper
is mailed.
BLIND ADS with answers to be
handled by The Eagle: Mini­
mum charge $1.00. No informa­
tion given relative to such ads.
POETRY accepted only as paid
matter: Rate: 10c per type line.
CARD of Thanks & Notices: $1.00
for up to 12 lines. Additional
lines. 8c each.
D em onia £a<jfe
MARVIN KAMIIOLZ
Editor and Publisher
Official Newspaper of
Vernonia, Oregon
Entered as second class mail mat­
ter, August 4, 1922 at the post office
in Vernonia, Oregon under the act
of March 3, 1879. Subscription price
$3 00 yearly in the Nehalem Valley.
Elsewhere $3 50
N A T IO N A I
{ O IT O K IA I
A F F IL IA T E
M tM B l t
WANTED
GOOD 3 bedroom house to rent.
Would consider option to buy. Prefer
Vernonia school district. Must be in
or near Washington county. Call EL
7-6344.
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MAN, FULL
TIME
Must live in Vernonia area
HANDLE OREGONIAN
DEALERSHIP
Contact Beryl Price,
397-1780, St. Helens
early morning or eve.
YOUR JOB—
(Note: This column is written
weekly and published by this news­
paper as an educational and public
service. If you have questions with
regard to the Oregon State Employ
ment Service and-or Oregon Unem
ployment Insurance Division, please
address them to Oregon Department
of Unemployment, 402 Labor and In­
dustries Building, Salem, Oregon
97310, attn. Informational Repre­
sentative. )
QUESTION: I am unemployed, but
my wife is working. She gets a vaca­
tion for two weeks this month and I
am going to accompany her to Colo­
rado. Can I continue to receive un­
employment insurance benefits while
I am gone?
ANSWER: For the two weeks you
will be away, you cannot receive
benefits because you obviously will
not be available for work should em­
ployment be offered you and you will
not be looking for work as stipulat­
ed in the Oregon Department of La­
bor law. You should report to your
local office of the Department of Em­
ployment that you will be away for
two weeks and report again upon
your return so that the claims deputy
knows that you are back and ready
and looking for employment.
PREPARED BY OREGON STATE
’ SYSTEM-OF HIGHER EDUCATION
W llSUA LLY HANDICAPPED
CHILDREN IN
OREGON ARE BENEFITTED
X1
«S '.
IMMENSELY THROUGH
®t*AROÎ M3UR
ntal health
PROGRAMS IN T H E
^
EYE C LINIC A T T H E
THROUGH THF
O p i^ S 'T Y of ’
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
MEDICAL SCHOOL WHICH ARE
SUPPORTED IN GREAT PART
BY TH E OREGON STATE
ELKS ASSOCIATION.
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Forest Group
Certifies Farm
5
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Certified tree fanners, which pro­
vide needed raw materials for Ore­
gon’s principal industry, pay taxes
just like every other private prop­
erty owners, said Paul E. Ehinger,
president, Industrial Forestry assoc­
iation, in announcing new tree farm
certifications. He added that tree
farmers pay taxes each year not only
on their land but also on all timber
12 inches or over in diameter.
Three tree farms totaling 2,979
acres in one Washington and two
Oregon counties were approved by
the IFA board. In addition, five tree
farm certificates were canceled and
one tree farm certificate was trans­
ferred to a new owner.
One of the farms, Tannenbaum
Acres, is owned by Russell and Doris
Pierson and is located in Columbia
county.
Football Play
Starts on 11th
This year’s Logger grid season
will officially open September 11
when Clatskanie entertains the Ver­
nonia team for their opening game.
The schedule for the fall includes
the following games:
September 18, Warrenton, there
September 25, Rainier, here
October 2, Banks, here
October 9, Hood River, there
October 16, North Catholic, here
October 23, Neahkahnie, there
October 30, Seaside, here
November 6, Concordia, here
Museum Hours Given
The Columbia County Historical
Society museum, located in the for­
mer mill office building on O. A.
Hill, Vernonia, is open to the pub­
lic Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday
and Sunday from 1:00 to 5:00
p.m. and offers much of interest
to all who come to visit it. Mr. and
Mrs. E. G. Hislop, curators, are on
hand to greet visitors and answer
questions about items.
Persons who perspire freely may
need mere water or other liquids to
compensate for this loss during the
summer
Sm okey Says:
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No Job Is Too Small and
No Challenge Too Big
Cards, billheads, business and social forms of
every type get careful, creative planriihg and
prompt, precision printing here. For results wor-
thy of you, at low cost, see us
i.
Make one slop here for
service by our experts
whose one aim in life is
to keep your car at peak
performance!
BOBS
U N IO N SERVICE
fW.
THIS WEEKS
BEST BUYS
FLASH LIGHTS -2 for 88
TUMBLERS -4 for 88
POLYETHYLENE
C0N0 BLUING will begin) August 17
at Crown Zellerbach headquarters
for Columbia county at Pittsburg (5
miles S.E. of Vernonia on highway
47». Douglas fir cones will be pur­
chased for cash. Six seeds per half
cone will be required. Cones damag­
ed badly by worms, dried, shatter­
ed cannot be accepted. Check cones
often by splitting lengthwise to de­
termine quality. Know where cones
are collected by landmarks, road in­
tersections or legal description, etc.
Approximate elevation from sea le­
vel is also helpful. Sacks returned or
purchased. Crown Zellerbach Corpo­
ration, Vernonia, HA 9-6102.
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RACK
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Also-Boysen Paint Sale
Is Still On.
— Cement and Cemenf Products —
Rt, 2, Box 379, Forest Grove, Ore
EL 7-7281
Slaughtering. Cutting. Wrapping,
and Curing
Meat for sale, any quantity.
C attle Received Sunday and
Monday until noon.
Hogs received Tuesday and
W ednesday until noon.
Come through Ban«», take
Tillamook road «V, mile,
take firit lei/hand road.
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INSULATED
LAUNDRY
MARR & STAFFORD
MEAT CO.
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Wanted responsible party with good
credit to take over 8 payments of
$7.63 on 1964 Ziz Zag machine, fully
guaranteed. Makes button holes,
monograms .embroiders, blind hems,
without att. Will discount for cash.
Can be seen in this area. For more
information, write to Collection Dept.
Box 922, Longview. Washington
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