* >sz* CLASSIFIED ADS WANTED FOR SALE-Real Estate FOR SALE-General FOR SALE: Living rcom suite, steel bedroom set and springs plus many other items. See H. L. Russell next door to 1208 Bridge street. 44tl FOR SALE. Six-year crib and play­ pen. Mrs. Neil Zimmerman, 124 F street. HAzel 9-3943.__________ 43t3c FOR SALE: Spark oil heater. Good condition. $15. Call HAzel 9-3084. 44t3c FOR SALE: 5 spring calves. 1 Frig- idaire, automatic defrost. Some old cars, etc. 1 flatbed trailer. See or call evenings. HA 9-3270. 44t3c It requires tact, skill and diplomacy as the county’s public relations offi­ cer in appearing before boards, bu­ reaus and commissions of the State and Federal government. His record in this regard is outstanding. Re-elect Judge Whipple, County Judge. Pd. pol. adv. C. R. Olson, Warren, ch. comm, for re-election of Judge Whipple. ________________________ FOR SALE: Good circulating wood heater, $20. See it at 513 Rose ave­ nue. 43tlc FOR SALE: Used items as follows, Spark oil heater, $20; large refrig­ erator or cooler compressor, 115 volt, quarter horse motor, $20; door, 3-panel, one light, 2’8” by 6'8” , hardware and frame, $2.50; door, five cross panels, 2'8” by 6’8” , door and frame, $2.00; window and frame, 3’8” by 3’0 CR, $5; New combination screen door, $7. Other misc. bldg, materials. Vernonia Golf Club, HA- zel 9-3865.___________________ 43t3c DRY seasoned hard wood, 16 inch, fine for heater or trash burner, $6 per load, delivered. Vernonia Golf Club, HAzel 9-3865.___________43t3c WOOD HEATER, Oakland, for sale.. Thermostat. HA 9-5693. 42t3c DRIED Parson Sweet, Brooks, Ital­ ian prunes. Potatoes, apples, Hallo­ ween pumpkins and Indian com. Lloyd's Peach Center. (4 mile S. Cornelius on Golf Course road. Open 12:30 to 5:30 p.m. 42t3c OVERSTUFFED chair, very good shape, $15.00. Wood screen door, 32”x 80” , heavy plastic on for winter storm door, $2.00. Frank Lange, phone HAzel 9-3161.__________ 42t3c Second growth fir pole wood for sale, dry, $16 per cord. Leave orders at Vernonia Eagle office for Harold Peterson, Buxton, Oregon. 40t5 FRESH FLOWERS for any occa­ sion. Flowers w ired 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. ___________________________ltfc Columbia River Real Estate FOR SALE by bid—1956 4-door Chev. Mail bids to Vernonia Federal Credit union before Nov. 9, 1964. Minimum bid accepted $450.00. 44t2c See hometown boy AL HUNTLEY Pick-ups - Scouts - Travalons All units available in 4-wheel drive. J. B. ARTMAN- Vernonia 866 Bridge St. Phone HA 9-5211 W/W carpet, patio, same furniture including range, refrig., bed, wash­ er, drapes. Low taxes, nice view. Beautifully landscaped. Two bdrm. $6000. Another beauty. 3 bdrms. This one you must see. Priced to sell. $6950. Two bdrm, remodeled, OA hill. $5000. Four bdrm. house on view lot. Some furniture. $2250 full price. Three bdrm. house, completely furnished, including wood. $3000 full price. WE NEED SMALL ACREAGE LISTINGS __________44tlc FOR SALE: (1) 5 and 3 room, 6 ft. basement, concrete walls. (2) Anoth­ er 6 ft. basement, 32-inch blocks. See Mr. or Mrs. Moore, 1332 State Ave., Vernonia.______________ _42t3 BILL HORN REALTY and Insurance Exchange HAzel 9-6203 2-BDRM., near schools, $2650 cash. No. 22 3-BDRM., basement, just outside city limits, excellent cond. Small bam. No. 4 SMALL house, clean. $2700 cash. No. 6 RENTALS LISTINGS WANTED 43tlc SERVICES FOR 1965 calendars, business forms and other advertising specialties, contact A1 A. Reeves, 224 North St., Vernonia, Oregon. _________44t3c FINANCE your new 1965 car with a loan from Vernonia Federal Cred- it Union. 853 Bridge St._______ 43tfc HAVE dump truck. Will haul sand, gravel, top dirt, anything requiring dump truck. Call Francis Wright, HAzel 9-5828._________________ 43t3c SHEET ROCK nailing, taping, tex­ turing. Free consultation and esti­ mates. References. A complete, guaranteed service. Wallboard Con­ structors, 224 North St., Vernonia, Oregon. Al A. Reeves, Owner. 43t3c Walt's Cabinet Shop St. Helens, Oregon Kitchen cabinets, bathroom built-ins, counter tops. Formica, plastic and ceramic wall tile. Flecto finishes- eomplete furniture finishing line in stock. Flecto clear Varathane outlasts var­ nish 2 to 1. Flecto white out dates paint. 43tfc SEPTIC TANK service. Pumping and repair. G. A. Russell, Columbia City, Oregon. Phone St. Helens 397-0650 daytim e; 397-0074 after 1964 INTERNATIONAL PICK-UPS Half ton, heater, defroster, spare tire and wheel, internal cooling system, 100,000 mile warranty. Immediate delivery $1790 1964 INTERNATIONAL SCOUT Dual tanks, sure-grip rear end, bucket seats, full top, 4-wheel drive, loaded with extras $2488 100% Financing - Debt Consolidation Budget Terms Phone AT 8-6.366 Gary Worth Plymouth Co. 4943 N.E. Union, Portland For Information call collect 38t8c CLASSIFIED RATES THE EAGLE assumes no finan­ cial responsibility for errors ihai may appear in ads published in its columns, but in cases where this paper is at fault, will reprint that part of an adr. in which the typographical mistake occurs. MINIMUM charge 75c for 25 words or less. Words over minimum. 4c each. Three insertions for (he price of (wo. NO CLASSIFIED OR DISPLAY ADV. WILL BE ACCEPTED AFTER TUESDAY N O O N EXCEPT FOR NEXT WEEK'S PAPER A N T E D DEER ELK, STEER HIDES Trade for Gloves and, or Cash. Phone 397-1231 FOR SALE-Car, Truck FERN wanted. Contact West Coast Evergreen Co., 1406 S. E. Water street, Portland, Oregon, Phone BE 6-0844 daily 7:30 a m. to 4:00 p.m., Saturdays 9 a m. to 12 noon. 44t2c W REALTORS VERNONIA BRANCH Vernonia Bank Bldg. MENS LEAGUE Haberman's Meal 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 ltfc CLARENCE R. WAGNER, county surveyor, C ourt House, St. Helens Phone office, 397-0698; home, 397- 0018. Private surveying, engineer­ ing work. 24tfc MISCELLANEOUS 39-52C CALI, Guy A. Luttrell collect for domestic and irrigation well drilling. FHA terms. 397-2140, St. Helens, Rt. 1, Box 732.________________ 36tfc 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- FOR RENT_________ FOR RENT OR SALE: Clean two- bedroom house on Third avenue. Wired for all utilities. Chris L. Lar­ sen, Third and Maple street. HAzel 9-6492. 43t3c CLEAN CABINS for rent, furnished Inquire between 8 a.m. and 2 p.m. at Riverview Cabins or call HAzel 9-3344._______________________43t3c CHERRY TREE Apts. Complete­ ly furnished except bedding, dish­ es. Rent includes all utilities, heat, lights, water. Private bath, kit­ chenettes. 830 Second St. HAzel 9-5042. H. J. “Hill” Edison, Mgr. 14tfc CARD OF THANKS ONCE AGAIN I would like to extend my sincere thanks and appreciation to all who sent me flowers and cards while I was in the hospital. It is hard to express in words the apprec­ iation that one feels on receiving so many remembrances and also vis­ its while hospitalized. Thomas F. Tomlin WE WISH to thank our friends for the good supper and pleasant even­ ing Saturday at the Natal Grange hall. A special thanks to Mrs. Sam Devine and those who helped her. It will be long remembered by us. As we leave here we say “God bless you all.” Ira and Elsie Peterson By Ed Ade St. Helens Ice and Beverage went into the lead in the Industrial Lea­ gue Wednesday night as they took all 4 points from Ralph’s Chevron Service. Brunsman Hardware and Electric and Deans Market tied one game but Brunsman's went on to win 2(4 to 1(4. St. Helens Ice had high series, 2086 and Brunsman’s high game, 725. Phil Woodworth had a nice 549 for high series and a 196 for high game. Splits picked up were: Ed Ade 5-6, Jerry Oakes 4-5-7, Ted Boden- hamer 3-10 and Ralph Sturdevant 3- 10. Standings w St. Helens Ice and Beverage 12 4 Ralph’s Chevron Service 8 8 Brunsman Hardware and Elec. 7 9 Deans Market 5 11 Crown Zellerbaeh increased their lead in the City League Thursday by taking all 4 points from the Ver­ nonia Lions Club. Bob’s Union Ser­ vice gained a split with Vernonia Milk 2 and 2 by rolling a 945 the first game and went on to take total pins. Crown Zellerbaeh had high series, 2614 and Bob’s Union Service high game, 945. Dick Johnson had a nice 543 for high series and a 195 for high game. Splits picked up were. Doc Ho­ bart 3-10, Joe Magoff 5-10, Ed Slo- wik 5-10, Fred Johnson 3-10, Dick Elliott 4-5 and Mike Stewart 3-10 twice. Standings W L Crown Zellerbaeh 14 2 Vernonia Milk 9 7 Bob’s Union Service 5 11 Vernonia Lions Club 4 12 WOMEN'S LEAGUE TUESDAY NIGHT LEAGUE L W Standings 5 15 West Oregon 13(4 6(4 Quinn’s C 14 Standard Oil 5(4 14(4 The Pills High team: Quinn’s 2406; Stand- ard Oil 2370; West Oregon 2222. High game: Janet Fields 206; Sharon McKee 183; Nancy Leonard 182. Splits picked up: Ann McEnJ.re 3-10 and 3-7-10; Vi Aldrich 7-8; Nan­ cy Leonard 310; Janet Fields 3-10. V V V V 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 Banks, take Tillamook road 1(4 mile, lake first iefihand road. ltfc Republican supporters that the incumbent county judge plans to use his usual last minute letter from himself Don't be misled this time. His opponent has been inves­ tigated by the FBI and CID for a “top-secret” clearance in the U. S. Air Force and there is nothing derogatory in his record. In fact, you will find it is a superior record. The incumbent county judge is using an old law auth­ orizing him to get mailing lists at public expense ju st to write you the letter. No one else is using this author­ ized law, so why should you pay for his political ambi­ tions. The public also helped pay for his letters in the primary by use of county employees while on the job. Pd. Adv., Democratic Central Committee Franciene Urban, Chairman, Scappoose, Ore. VERNONIA LOGGERS^. This Year's Seniors FRIDAY 8 P.M. Vernonia, Oregon GREENMAN FIELD Russ Redmond Jim Rellingham Danny Steele Dennis Holsey Lloyd Johnston Ray Hartzell Mark Medges John Weller Rill Pringle Terry Larson Terry Smith Charles Robertson Jerry Hays î V Î V s A $ V V Ï • 5 WE RE BACKING THE LOGGERS — WE HOPE YOU DO ALSO! Spoiford's Flower & Gift Shop ------------- ★ ------------- West Oregon Electric Co-op. NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS 1965 Columbia County Dog Licenses are now available at the County Clerk's Office, Room 101, Court­ house, St. Helens, Oregon. Roy A. Nelson, Columbia County Clerk 44t3c LOST AND FOUND LOST on school grounds about two weeks ago, girl's ski jacket, red and blue flowers on white, reverses to all red. Need desperately. Phone HAzel 9-3145._________________ 44tl 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 MARR & STAFFORD MEAT CO. SEASIDE SEAGULLS Notice is hereby given that the undersigned as administrator of the estate of Ruby L. Biggs, deceased, has filed his final account in the County Court of the State of Oregon for Columbia County, and that Fri­ day, November 27, 1964, 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 hearing of objections thereto and the settlement thereof. Date of first publication, October 29. 1964. Date of final publication, Novem­ ber 26. 1964. Charles L. Biggs Administrator Donald L. Kalberer St. Helens, Oregon Attorney MARVIN KAMIIOLZ Editor and Publisher lO IT O ilA l vs. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT “When examined in the sober light of reality you'll find that the econo­ my of Columbia County has improv­ ed during his term of office. Your tax dollar for the county's share of government is $76.000 less this year than last”. . . Re-elect Judge Whip­ ple. County Judge Pd. pol. adv. C. R Olson, Warren, Ch. Comm, for re-election of Judge Whipple. N A T IO N A l This is just an announcement to our Democratic and believes FEDERAL AID to each state should be prompt return of one-fourth of all income tax paid by that state’s taxpayers for that state to spend. LESS UNEMPLOYMENT in Ore­ gon if we handle our own money. Now we support beaurocrats in Washington and elsewhere to handle it inefficiently for us. NO FEDERAL GAS TAX. Then we won’t have to pay for the graft back 63 9t Please Vote 113 X LAWRENCE MEISSNER. Paid ad by Lawrence Meissner, Deer Island. 42t3c OF PUBLIC HEARING Oertionia £a$le THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1964 ATTENTION VOTERS LAWRENCE MEISSNER A public hearing will be held at the Vernonia City Hall, November 2, 1964, at 8:00 p.m., on the propo­ sition of changing the name of that part of Highway 47 which passes through the Riverview district with­ in the City of Vernonia. The propos­ al, submitted by signed petition of residents of the area, asks that the name, “Mist Drive” be substituted for the previously selected name, “Pomona Drive.” Walter E. Linn City Recorder 44tlc WILL pay cash for your deer hides. John Siedelman. HAzel 9-342t. 42t3c 8 or someone else to double-talk you into supporting him. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE Oertionia £a