Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, August 27, 1964, Page 6, Image 6

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    CLASSIFIED ADS
FOR SALE-General
FOR SALE: Windows and doors. One
double steel bed frame and springs.
159 North St._________________ 35tl
PICNIC table with benches, $10.00.
Mrs. Frank McCabe, 658 Third St.
35tl
FOR SALE: Girl's English bicycle,
three speed, like new; Royal portable
typewriter with case; trash burner,
white, good shape. $25 each. Can be
seen evenings. Call HA 9-3270, Geo.
Biddle. _____________________ 3513c
ELBERTA AND GOLDEN HALE
peaches ready now. Lloyd’s Peach
Center, Cornelius, Ore. S. on golf
course road._________________ 35t2c
APPROX. 100M marked timber vicin­
ity Birkenfeld on contract or sale for
careful logger; medium or small cat.
Mr. Good, Portland, 289-9781, eve­
nings.
35tlc
FOR SALE: 12 ga. pump shotgun,
$65 gun, will sell for $55, new with
W box shells; 22 automatic rifle, al­
most like new, fired only one box
shells, $25. Henry Miller.______ 35tl
BED DAVENO, reasonable, good
condition. Mrs. Inez Powell, 7th St.,
Riverview, HA 9-6081.
34t3c
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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Second growth fir pole wood for sale,
dry, $16 per cord. Leave orders at
Vernonia Eagle office for Harold
Peterson, Buxton, Oregon.______32t4
FRESH FLOWERS for any occa­
sion. Flowers wired anywhere.
Ruth Steers, HAzel 9-5384, 15tfc
FOR SALE-Car, Truck
Buy From Local Boy
BUY YOUR NEXT CAR
FROM 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 terms will be handled by me
only.
— Phone AT 8-6366 —
Gary Worth Plymouth Co.
4943 N.E. Union, Portland
34t8c
SERVICES
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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FREE LIFE INSURANCE on your
savings deposit with Vernonia Credit
Union. 853 Bridge Street, Vernonia
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Haberman's Meal
PROCESSING PLANT
State Inspected
CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING
Beef: Monday, Tuesday. Friday
Hoqs: Thursday, Friday till noon
Cutting and Wrapping
Sharp Freezing
Smoking and Curing
Free use of Stock Trailer
S hop
Res.
EL 7-3922
EL 7-2981
Rt. 2, Bx 141, Forest Grove, Ore.
On Fern Hill Road
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By Frank J. Laheney
QUESTION: I am receiving social
security benefits and still working.
I expect to earn more than $1200 this
year b u t haven’t reached that
amount yet. Should I have my checks
stopped now or should I wait until
I have earned over $1200 before noti­
fying the social security office?
ANSWER: It would be better to
have your checks stopped now, be­
cause if you wait until you have
made over $1200, you may have been
considerably overpaid benefits before
your checks can be stopped. Then
you may have to make a refund after
the money is spent, which may be
very difficult for you.
QUESTION: I have been working
in my sister’s home about one month
doing her housework and taking care
of her children. She is unable to do
the work herself because of recent
surgery. I am being paid $25 a week,
which is all my sister can afford.
Will she be required to report my
pay for social security? Her husband
says that she will, but I thought that
work for relatives did not count for
social security.
ANSWER: Your sister’s husband is
correct since the family employment
exclusion does not apply in your sit­
uation. Domestic work for a son,
daughter, or spouse, and work for a
parent by a child under 21 does not
count for social security credits, but
this is the extent of the exclusion.
Republicans of
County Convene
Baby Shower Is
Insect Control
Oernonia Eagle
Part of Meeting
Tips Are Offered
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TIMBER — Timber Helping Hand
club met Tuesday at the home of
Laurel Jensen. A baby shower was
part of the event, being held in hon­
or of Mrs. Owens. Next meeting
will be September 29, at the home
of Ada Alviso.
Mrs. Billie Defio of Beatty, Ne­
vada, former resident of Timber,
was in town last week end visiting
old friends.
Mr. and Mrs. George McCuistion
spent Sunday in Astoria at the home
of their daughter, Mrs. Norm Daly.
Mrs. Ira Austin and Mrs. Lester
Pagh returned home Tuesday from
San Francisco where they were vis­
iting friends.
Reverend Parisho has been busy
this week putting a new roof on his
garage.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry G. Mitchell
Jr. and family of Tacoma stopped
over for a few days visit at the
parental Henry Mitchell Sr. home af­
ter a vacation at Pateras, Washing­
ton.
The Vem Sponsels went to Wheel­
er Thursday where Mrs. Sponsel had
an appointment with her doctor. She
has been in poor health for some
time.
Mrs. Marjorie Wilcox took her
grandsons, Bradley and Dennis Car-
son of Monrovia, California, on a
picnic and fishing trip Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bacon are
building a new porch on their house.
Self-admiration is proof there’s no
accounting for tastes.
measures should be applied as spot
treatments where earwigs will con­
tact the dust or spray. It is best to
apply in late evening. Control mea­
sures include DDT, Malathion, Chlor­
dane or earwig baits containing fish
oil and sodium flousilicate, accord­
ing to manufacturer’s directions.
GRAPE POWDERY M IL D E W :
Powdery mildew can attack all parts
of the grape plant, appearing in the
early stages as whitish or grayish
patches on the leaves and ultimately
covering both surfaces when severe.
Later in the season, the mildew
turns darker and becomes peppered
with minute black dots. On the fruit,
the fungus at first may appear gray­
ish or whitish, but later it has a
brownish russeted appearance. In­
fected fruit cracks and shells off
badly.
Ridicule is the first and last argu­
ment of fools.
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
Tillamcnk road *V, mile,
take first iefihand road.
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The Columbia County Republican
Central Committee meeting in St.
Helens, Tuesday night, August 18,
unanimously chose Leys McCarter
of Warren as a candidate for Colum­
CLARENCE R. WAGNER, county
bia County Port Commissioner in
surveyor. Court House, St. Helens. November. At the same time it also
Phone office, 397-0698; home, 397-
selected Irvin L. Gromachey of Scap­
0018. Private surveying, engineer­ poose as a candiate for county treas­
ing work.
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urer.
McCarter is presently employed by
FOR SALE: One acre, all cleared
Crown Zellerbach and is well known
on paved street, city water and sew­
throughout the county, having work­
er. 5 room house, $4500, $2750 down. FOUR-BEDROOM house. Call HA 9- ed both in Vernonia and St. Helens.
Call 1307 Rose Ave., Vernonia, or 5604, 864 State Ave.___________ 34t3c He was at one time employed by the
ijhone YUkon 5-3281. Call for Wm. SCHOOLTEACHERS:
Cabins for county assessor’s office. Gromachey
Heesacker.___________________35t3 rent. Will consider redecorating. Riv­ is a former St. Johns businessman
erview Cabins, HA 9-3344.
33t3c who retired and moved to Scappoose
LISTINGS WANTED
about five years ago.
FOR RENT: Three-room house plus
A surprise feature of the evening
bath, utility room, partial basement. meeting was the appearance of State
Near downtown. $25 per month. Call Treasurer Howard Belton and Mrs.
HAzel 9-3867 after 6 p.m. Or, will Belton. The state official discussed
REALTY
sell,_________________________26tfc some of the financial angles of his
and
Vernonia Insurance Exchange
CHERRY TREE Apts. Complete­ office and answered many questions
Bank Bldg.
HAzel 9-6203
ly furnished except bedding, dish­ on state fiscal policy.
Concerning his candidacy for re-
es. Rent includes all utilities, heat,
BEAUTIFULLY located 2 b /r home lights, water. Private bath, k it­ election, Belton said this was the
with fireplace. Comlpetely furnish­ chenettes. 830 Second St. HAzel 23rd time in 32 years his name had
ed including freezer, refer, w/d, 9-5042. H. J. “Hill” Edison, Mgr. appeared on an Oregon ballot. He
etc. Total price $6950. Will Finance.
14tfc pointed out he has held many public
offices, from school board to the
2 B/R HOME near school. Will rent
house of representatives, to which
' or sell. Rent $37.50. Sale price
he was elected in 1932, on to the state
$2900.00., $400.00 down.
I’VE HAD IT! Who will cut down my senate, where he served for 20 years.
willow tree? Make me an offer. E. He was appointed state treasurer in
SACRIFICE in Forest Grove: 3 b/
Heath. Phone HA 9-3702.
35t3c January, 1960, and was elected to
rooms, 1*4 bath, party room, utili­
the position that fall.
ty, near schools. $11,750.00.
Committee Chairman J. H. Claw­
son outlined plans for an active Re­
WE NEED SMALL ACREAGE
I WISH to thank everyone who, dur­ publican campaign throughout the
LISTINGS
ing my recent stay in the hospital county this fall and indicated he
and convalescence at home, has ex­ would call another meeting of the
pressed their concern, sent flowers, group in September.
gifts and cards. Your thoughtfulness
has been greatly appreciated.
VERNONIA BRANCH
Mrs. Wilhelm Ritz
866 Bridge St.
Phone HA 9-5211
35tlc GOOD 3 bedroom house to rent.
LISTINGS WANTED
Would consider option to buy. Prefer
___________________________ 35tlc
Vernonia school district. Must be in
or near Washington county. Call EL
THE EAGLE assume* no finan­ 7-6344,________________________34t3
cial responsibility for errors that CONE BUYING will begin August 17
FOR TRADE: New Polaroid 85 land
may appear in ads published in at Crown Zellerbach headquarters
camera with film. Color and black
its columns, but in cases where for Columbia county at Pittsburg (5
and white. All equipment, case, elec,
this paper is at fault, will reprint
aye. For best home movie outfit of­
miles S.E. of Vernonia on highway
that part of an adv. in which the 47). Douglas fir cones will be pur­
fered. Ben Bunch, HA 9-3951.
34t3c
typographical mistake occurs.
chased for cash. Six seeds per half
MINIMUM charge 75c for 25 words
cone will be required. Cones damag­
or less. Words over minimum, 4c
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ed badly by worms, dried, shatter­
each. Three insertions for the price
FOR SALE OR RENT: Large house
ed cannot be accepted. Check cones
of two.
on Capitol Hill on 1 acre S bedroom,
often by splitting lengthwise to de­
NO CLASSIFIED OR DISPLAY
possible 4, living room, kitchen, bath.
termine quality. Know where cones
ADV. WILL BE ACCEPTED
Wired for washer and dryer. Ph. HA
are collected by landmarks, road in­
AFTER TUESDAY N O O N
9-3064 cr inquire at how«, Mrs. Ruby
tersections or legal description, etc
EXCEPT FOR NEXT WEEK’S
Approximate elevation from sea le­
Jackson.
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PAPER
vel is also helpful. Sacks returned or
NO information on classifieds will
purchased. Crown Zellerbach Corpo­
n iw p a m i
be given out until after paper
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ration, Vernonia, HA 9-6102.
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is mailed.
P U B II8H O S
CARD of Thanks & Notices: $1.00 Wanted responsible party with good
A S S O C IA T IO N
for up to 12 lines. Additional credit to take over 8 payments of
lines. 8c each.
$7.63 on 1964 Ziz Zag machine, fully
guaranteed. Makes button holes,
T U B M I O H T V M IO O B T
monograms .embroiders, blind hems,
without att. Will discount for cash.
Can be seen in this area. For more
MARVIN KAMHOLZ
information, write to Collection Dept.
Editor and Publisher
Box 922. Longview, Washington.
Official Newspaper of
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Vernonia, Oregon
FLOWERS THAT PLEASE. Fin­
est in flowers for all occasions.
Plants, bouquets. Floral pieces
for funerals. Flowers speeded by
lbng distance or wired anywhere.
Mrs. Lloyd Thomas, HAzel 9-6611.
If the summer has passed us by,
apparently most of us missed it
somewhere alang the way. However,
that doesn’t seem to affect the in­
sect pest and disease problems we
will be confronted with this month
according to Tom Zinn, Columbia
county extension agent. The follow­
ing insects, pests, and diseases, ana
their control are listed for your
convenience.
CUTWORMS: In home yards this
summer I have seen black, varie­
gated and green cutworms working
on all types of herbaceous foliage.
This includes everything in the vege­
table garden, primroses and all types
of flowers. Most of the damage from
these insect pests at this time of the
year is from foliage feeding, and
since most of them do their damage
at night, dusts or sprays of the fol­
lowing insecticides should be applied
in late evening Zinn points out. Ma­
terials which have proven effective
against this insect pest include Mala­
thion, DDT, and Toxaphene. Use ac­
cording to manufacturer's directions
on the label.
WESTERN SPOTTED CUCUM­
BER BEETLE: These are yellowish-
green beetles with black spots. They
are about one-quarter inch long, and
the adults feed on flowers of many
plants. Control measures include
DDT, Malathion, Lindane, and Sevin.
EARWIGS: These dark brown in­
sects have pinchers at the rear end
and often feed in blossoms of dahl­
ias, gladiolas and other flowering
perennials in the garden. Control
THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1964
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We can't train elephants,
We're not good cooks.
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FOR RENT
We'll probably never go io the moon,
We don't m ake or alter clothing,,
We don't practice law ,
Columbia R iver
Real Estate
We can't hang w allpaper,
We don't sell clothes,
We don't m ake ceram ics,
We are not electricians,
We don't fix tv sets,
We don't sell furniture,
We can't fix typew riters,
We don't know jew elry,
WANTED
We can't fill perscriptions,
CLASSIFIED RATES
FOR SALE OR TRADE
We can't run a farm,
We don't sa v v y hardware,
We don't sell groceries,
fO R SALE OR RENT
WANT AOS WORK
We can't pave streets,
BUT WE SURE CAN PRINT
PRINTING
OF
ALL KINDS
Ocrnonia Eagic
Entered as second class mail m at­
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
Want to buy farm for cattle and
horses. Must have water and build­
ings. Can pay all cash, b.k.r Call
Portland, BElmont 4-6681 or write
3059 NE Glisan St., Portland. Ore­
gon
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THE VERNONIA EAGLE
PHONE HA 9-3372
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VERNONIA, ORE.
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