Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, December 10, 1964, Page 6, Image 6

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    CLASSIFIED ADS
WANTED
FOR SALE-Car, Truck
FOR SALE-General
J. H. McKnight
Well Driller
GARY WORTH
PLYMOUTH CO.
Rt. 1, Box 240, Warren, Oregon
See A1 Huntley, or Pepper
Home Town Boy
See me first or see me last
Domestic, irrigation or
well drilling.
exploratory
Also Pump Sales and Service
FHA or GI Terms Available
Write or call collect, St. Helens
397-2910
50tfc
For sale or trade: Dining table buf­
fet, chairs, stoves, organ, lovely
large Chinese chest on legs, man’s
gold stretch watch band never out
of case, Misc. See Essie Nance at
Mar-Lee Salon. HA 9-6121.
50tl
ONE PAIR caulked shoes, good con­
dition. Sold cheap. Jack Hacksma,
600 Jefferson Ave., Vernonia.
50tl
SADDLERY—New shipment in—ex­
tra large selection of bridles, sad­
dles, etc., for Christmas. LIBEL
FARM SUPPLY, Mist, Oregon, 775-
2454.
5Ct3c
FOR SALE: Grain fed Black Angus
locker beef. Bob Borders, Mist Rt.,
HAzel 9-5123._________________ 50t3
FOR SALE: Oakland wood heater,
$25, cash. 458 A Street.
50t3
FOR SALE: Good feed oats, $50 per
ton. Also, hay and oat straw. Max
Oblack, Mist, Oregon.
49t3c
FOR SALE: Wood logs. Can deliv­
er, or roadside. Marvin Meyer, HA­
zel 9-6432 evenings.
48t3
FOR SALE: Pair of Salem Maple
Colonial Nantucket end tables, $25.
Call HAzel 9-3334.___________ 48t3c
CHRISTMAS TREE Hayride into the
woods to cut your own. Everyday
(except Saturday) beginning Sunday.
Heavily brushed Douglas and Grand
fir. Bring saw. No business Satur­
days. Less crowded week days. 40
cents to $1.00 per foot. Clint's Tree
Farm, Keasey Road.
48t3
FOR SALE: One end table, one cof­
fee table, one corner table, good
condition. Inquire HAzel 9-6395 after
4 p.m.
48t3
SPINET CONSOLE PIANO. Want re­
sponsible party in this area to as­
sume $16.50 mo. pyts. Also WALNUT
ORGAN. Write or phone 363-5707,
Credit Mgr., Tallman Piano Stores,
Inc., Salem, Ore.
48t3c
U-CUT Christmas trees. Also, flocked
trees on order. Colors available.
Marvin Meyer, HAzel 9-6432 even­
ings. Westwood Tree Farm, 3 miles
south of Vernonia. Live trees, also
available.
48t4
FOR SALE:
wringer-type
pump, $40.
1003 Clatsop
Maytag white porcelain
washing machine with
Contact Gladys Mason
street. HAzel 9-6372.
48t3
FOR SALE: New duplex, income
property, save $1000, now $14,500.
Three - bedroom new all-elec­
tric home, save $1000, now $12.-
000. Building sites, $500 and $600,
choice location, all new homes, sew­
er and water, over-sized lots, one-
half appraisal price. 24 wooden sash
used, $2.00 each. IVehung doors. $18
each, sizes 2’0, 2’4, 2’6, 2’8. Misc.
roofing, all colors, $7 sq. Crown Con­
struction Co., Inc. HAzel 9-5832.
47tfc
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.
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New cars - trucks. Buy now.
1965 FURY - $2199
1965 SCOUT, 4-wheel drive -
$2523.
1965 half-ton pick-up -$1820.
1965 half-ton pick-up, 4-wheel
drive - $2799.
1965 Sport FURY - $2620.
Gary Worth Plymouth
4943 N.E. Union, Portland
288-6366 (Call collect)
100% financing, debt consoli­
dation, bank contract.
48t8c
WANTED: "Old” dolls, doll bug­
gies and beds, any condition, cash
or trade. See Essie Nance at Mar-Lee
Beauty Salon. HA 9-6121.
50tl
WANTED: Barkie Douglas Fir poles
and piling. Also, Douglas Fir car
stakes. Delivered to American Tim­
ber and Trading Company, North
Plains, Oregon, Phone 331-2311.
________________50t4c
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 S t, Portland, Ore­
gon.
20tfc
NOTICE
NOT responsible for any debts oth­
er than my own. Jack Gaston. 50tl
Demon ia Eagie
MARVIN KAMHOLZ
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.
SERVICES_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
CLASSIFIED RATES
LADIES, spend your time with your
families during the holidays and let
me do your laundry. Professional
ironer. Maude Adams, 108 A St., HA-
zel 9-5573,___________________ 50t3c
THE EAGLE assumes no finan­
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 the price
of two.
NO CLASSIFIED OR DISPLAY
ADV. WILL BE ACCEPTED
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.
CARD of Thanks & Notices: $1.00
for up to 12 lines. Additional
lines, 8c each.
FINANCE your new 1965 car with
a loan from Vernonia Federal Cred-
it Union. 853 Bridge St._______ 43tfc
Walt's Cabinet Shop
St. Helens, Oregon
Phone 397-1231
Kitchen cabinets, bathroom built-ins,
counter tops. Formica, plastic and
ceramic wall tile. Flecto finishes-
complete 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 daytime; 397-0074 aftei
RATIO MA I
lO I T O I I A l
Figures tabulated at the end of the
football season at Vernonia hign
school shows a balance in the treas­
ury, even after a deficit incurred
during the 1963 season was retired.
Gate receipts during the 1964 sea­
son amounted to $1406.85. Season
passes accounted for $40 and pro­
rated student body dues contributed
$350 to make the total receipts
$1796.85,
Expenses included the following
items: Officials and mileage, $267.50;
team travel and meals, $291.32; sup­
plies and equipment, $814.43 and
miscellaneous which included league
expenses, travel, dinners, dues, gyp­
sum and field light work, $170.90.
This makes a total expense of
$1544.15.
Subtracting the total expense of
$1544.15 from the total receipts of
$1796.85 left a balance of $252.70 far
the 1964 year. From this, the 1963
deficit of $161.37 was paid to leave
a net balance of $91.33 in the school
athletic fund.
Stale 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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6_______THURSDAY, DEC. 10. 1964
MEN S LEAGUE
By Ed Ade
Woodworth had 480 and Jack Holsey
492 for Bob’s Union and Fred John­
son had 460 for Vernonia Milk.
Splits picked: Henry Anderegg 5-
7-9, Dick Beers 5-7, Phil Woodworth
5-8-10, Moon Mullins 5-6, Joe Ma­
goff 5-7, Dick Johnson 3-10, Doc
Hobart 5-7 and Rex Normand 5-10
and 3-10.
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Top ten: Dick Johnson 177, Ed
Slowik 166, Homer Fuller 164, Joe
Magoff 160, Moon Mullins 156, Rex
Normand 152, Doc Hobart 151, Ralph
Keasey 149, Jack Holsey 146, Bill
Vealey 146.
W L
9
31
Crown Zellerbach
21
19
Vernonia Milk
22
18
Lions Club
28
12
Bob’s Union Service
St, Helens Ice and Beverage took
over first place in the Industrial
League as they beat Ralph's Chev­
ron Service 4 to 0. Bill Smejkal had
506 for St. Helens Ice. Deans Mark­
et and Shaw Bros, split 2 and 2 with
Deans Market getting a 783 game.
Phil Woodworth had a 199 game.
Looks like his backup ball backed
up too far.
St. Helens Ice had high series,
2163 and Deans high game, 783.
Splits picked: Dick Aldrich 6-7-10,
Jon Carter 5-8-10, Phil Woodworth
4-5 and Hilding Berg 2-7-8.
Top ten: Phil Woodworth 166, Ted
Bodenhamer 156, Zeke Lemaick 156,
Ed Ade 153, Rex Normand 151, Bill
Smejkal 145, Ralph Sturdevant 145,
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Hilding Berg 139, Dick Aldrich 136, Team Standings
13
31
West
Oregon
Electric
A1 Schalock 131.
16%
27%
Quinn’s
L
w
28
16
Standard
Oil
22
18
St. Helens Ice & Beverage
30%
13%
21% 18% The Pills
Deans Market
High
series,
Ann
McEntire,
518.
19
Ralph’s Chevron Service 21
Black Toast
High game, Dorris Krieger, 190.
15% 24%
Shaw Bros.
The new bride worshipped the
Splits picked up: Violet Fetherston
In City league action this last
groom and everything she set before week Crown Zellerbach increased its 5-6-10, Nancy Leonard, 2-7, Dorris
him was a burnt offering.
lead as they beat the Lions club on Krieger 3-10, Janet Fields 5-8-10,
Thursday 3 to 1 and in a postponed Margaret Berg 3-10 and 5-6-10.
match on Friday they beat them
MARR & STAFFORD
again 3 to 1. Four members on the
Crown Z team had over 500 on
MEAT CO.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Thursday with Ed Slowik getting Rt. 2, Box 379, Forest Grove, Ore.
ESTATE OF CARL C. DEMOTT
EL 7-7281
In the County Court of the State 553 and a 200 game and Moon Mul­
of Oregon, for the County of Co­ lins had a 211 game. Rex Normand Slaughtering, Cutting, Wrapping,
and Curing
had an even 500 for the Lions.
lumbia, Probate Department.
Meat for sale, any quantity.
On Friday Joe Magoff had a 514
Notice is hereby given that the
C attle Received Sunday and
undersigned has been appointed Ex­ and Homer Fuller had a 202 game for
Monday until noon.
ecutor of the Estate of CARL C. Crown. Dec Hobart got a 516 for the
Hogs received Tuesday and
W ednesday until noon.
DEMOTT, deceased, by the Coun­ Lions. Crown had a nice 978 game.
Come through Banks, take
Vernonia Milk and Bob’s Union
ty Court of the State of Oregon, for
Tillamook road X*/, mile,
Columbia County, and has qualified. Service split 2 and 2 as Bob’s Union
take first ieiihand road.
All persons having claims against rolled a 946 game and edged Ver­
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said estate are hereby notified to nonia Milk by 6 for total pins. Phil
present the same, duly verified as by
law required, to the FIRST NATION­
AL BANK OF OREGON, Trust De­
partment, P. O. Box 3457, Portland
8, Oregon, within six months from
Don’t take any chances with those
the date hereof.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
headlights— Have them checked and
OF OREGON
if new units are needed we are equip­
Trust Department
P.O. Box 3457
ped to handle the job quickly and
Portland 8, Oregon
economically!
Dated and first published November I
12, 1964.
I
Date of Last Publication December j
10, 1964.
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WOMEN'S LEAGUE
LEGAL NOTICE
Haberman's Meat
PROCESSING PLANT
Oernonia Eagle
Athletic Fund
Balance Noted
SEALED BEAMS ON THE BLINK?
BOBS
P U B L IS H E R S
Character is often determined by
what a man says no to.
A S S O C IA T IO N
O I 0 N SER V ICE
Come look them over! Come try them out!
They're in our showroom now—ready for you to see and drive. So come
an in and get the fu ll story on the beautiful new Chevrolets for ’65.
CLARENCE R. WAGNER, county
surveyor, Court House, St. Helens.
Phone office, 397-0698; home, 397-
0018. Private surveying, engineer­
ing w ork.____________
24tfc
FOR RENT
FOR RENT: New all electric du­
plex, two or three bedrooms, with
washer, dryer furnished. $75 and
$100 per month. Call HAzel 9-5832.
50tfc
FURNISHED cabins for rent, $50
per month. Riverview Cabins, HA­
zel 9-3344.___________________ 50t3c
FOR RENT: Two-bedroom furnished
house. Inquire at 542 Third st. 50t3
’6 5 Chevrolet
It’s a longer, lower, wider, Toomier,
road. And even ihal’ll seem newer.
everything’s new right down to the
And we’re itching to show it off.
I t ’s a racier looking, quicker steer­
ing, flatter cornering, roomier riding
kind of Corvair for ’65. With a
longer, wider new Body by Fisher.
And up to 180 hp available in the
quieter, handsomer, swankier kind
of Chevrolet. Fact is, just about
B ecause now C h ev ro let’s J e t-
smooth ride is smoother than ever.
CHERRY TREE Apts. Complete­
ly furnished except bedding, dish­
es. Rent includes all utilities, heat,
lights, water. Private bath, k it­
chenettes. 830 Second St. HAzel
9-5042. H. J. “Hill'' Edison, Mgr.
___________________________ 14tfc
FOR SALE-Real Estate
Columbia River
MISCELLANEOUS
Real Estate
REALTORS
VERNONIA BRANCH
866 Bridge St.
Phone HA 9-5211
WE NEED SMALL ACREAGE
LISTINGS
CARD OF THANKS
BILL HORN
REALTY
and
Vernonia
Bank Bldg.
Insurance Exchange
IIAxel 9-6203
FOR RENT. Small home, one bed­
room, electric heat. Ideal for couple,
$35.
FOR SALE: Newly remodeled two-
bedroom home, $5000. Easy terms.
FARM
WOULD $40 per week fill the gap
between income and outgo? 15 hours
a week, days or evenings and Sat­
urdays. Must have car. L. C. Long-
anecker, 17075 NW Springville road,
Portland, Oregon 97229.
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LISTINGS NEEDED
SOtlC
To Whom It May Concern: We would
like to express our heartfelt thanks
and appreciation for all of the cards
and letters sent to a ir Mother, Vera
Aldridge. Sincerely.
Elmo and Iral Aldridge
___________________________ 50tlc
I APPRECIATE
visits and other
brances while I
and extend my
each of you who
so much the cards,
thoughtful remem­
was in the hospital
sincere thanks to
were so kind
Ruth Vealey
’6 5 Corvair
More Io see. more to try in the ears more people buy
Choose a new Chevrolet, Chevelle, C h w y H > C o r ^
new Corsas. Where do you find out
about this firsthand? Just follow
the enthusiasts—to our showroom*
at
dealer's
No. 36 8700
VERNONIA AUTO COMPANY
BRIDGE STBEFT
VERNONIA OREGON
PHONE HA 9-5023