CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALE-General BOWLING FOR SALE-Real Estate Unnofficial: Subject to change before approval by the court. FOR SALE: Christmas trees. $2.00 and up. Cleve Loyd, HAzel 9-6904. Will deliver. 49tl PRES-TO-LOGS. Keasey Saw Shop. 49tfc USED chain saws for sale. Keasey Saw Shop. 49tfc FOR SALE: Refrigerator, almost new; three 'bicycles, one ten-speed, one three-speed and one regular. HA. zel 9-5473.____________________ 49t3 FOR SALE: Seven foot pool table, fold-up type. Like new. Call HAzel 9-3472. 49t3c LIVE CHRISTMAS trees, flocked trees and trees for landscaping. Pine, blue spruce, Norway spruce, true firs. Marvin Meyer, Highway 47, 3 mi. so. Vernonia. HAzel 9-6432. 49t3 FOR SALE: Two calves. Albert Sta­ ger, Timber Rt. HAzel 9-3867. 49tl White poodle puppies for sale, $100 each. These are exceptionally small. Have been getting 2% lb. full grown poodles from previous litters. AKC registered. Call collect before 9 a m. or evenings. HAzel 9-3782, Vernonia. 49tl SPOTS before your eyes—on your new carpet — remove them with Blue Lustre. Rent electric sham- pooer $1. Brunsman Hardware. 49tlc December 1, 1965 Salesman—George Laws and Vernonia Insurance Exchange IIAzel 9-6203 7 ACRES. Two-bdrm home and one- bdrm rental, lots of water for ir­ rigation, 3 miles So. Staley's Jen. highway 47. $8950, one-third down, bal, 20 years. 12 ACRES on two fast streams. Lge. barn and house. $13,000. $3500 dwn. FOR RENT. Good two-bdrm home, $60 per month. One-bdrm home near schools and a three-bedroom home on Rock Creek near swim­ ming pool. FARiW LISTINGS NEEDED LLOYD QUINN BROKER Real Estate & Ins. Phone HA 9-5211 866 Bridge Street Vernonia, Oregon LISTINGS NEEDED SERVICES LAUNDRY done to your satisfaction. Ironing by basket, hour or piece. Mrs. Adams, 108 A St. HAzel 9-5573. ___________________________ 48t3c FOR SALE: Cavalier cedar chest 42 inches long, 17 inches wide and 17 inches deep. Would make nice Christmas gift. Price, $30. Call HA­ zel 9-6044. 48t3c BACK HOE work. Warren Thomp­ son, 728-3250, Catskanie, Oregon. 48t3 FOR SALE: 1963 Yamaguchi in good condition and a 1962 model good for many extra parts. All for $150. Call HAzel 9-5561._________________ 48t3 ARE YOU buying a new car? For an insured loan at lower cost, see the Vernonia Federal Credit Union, 853 Bridge Street, Vernonia. 47tfc TOP QUALITY walnuts, 3 lbs. $1.00. Brooks dried prunes, also potatoes. Lloyd’s Peach Center, one-half mile south of Cornelius on golf course road. 48t3c FRESH FLOWERS for any occasion. Flowers wired anywhere. Ruth Steers, HAzel 9-5384. 25tfc FLOWERS THAT PLEASE. Finest in flowers for all occasions. Plants, bouquets. Floral pieces for funerals. Flowers speeded by long distance or wired anywhere. Mrs. Lloyd Thomas, HAze! 9-6611. ltfc FOR SALE-Car, Truck FOR SALE: 1959 Chev half-ton pick-up, long box, 4-speed transmis­ sion. Also, Willy’s Jeep 4-wheel drive. E. V. Robertson, HAzel 9- 3379. 49t3c 1962 CHEV 4-dr. Sdn., overdrive, $33.50 per mo. $34.20 per mo. 1960 DODGE 4-dr. Sdn., Deluxe, $27.20 per mo. 1960 RAMBLER 4-dr. Sdn , $24.19 per mo. 1959 RAMBLER 4-dr. Sdn., $21.00 per mo. 1959 BUICK 4-dr Sdn., $21.90 per mo. 1957 CHEV s/wagon, $19.59 per mo. THIS WEEKS SPECIAL 1965 IMPALA Sport coupe, new car guarantee. $53.50 per month. '65 VOLKSWAGEN Camper Unit - Complete living quarters, all lea­ ther interior. New price $3187.00. Special $2375.00 YEAR END CLEARANCE on all HONDA motorcycles and cycle ac­ cessories. Excellent for Christmas gifts PRE-INVENTORY discounts on all '66 Chevrolet«. See Us Now! Vernonia Chevrolet Co. 493 Bridge St. Vernonia HA 9-5023 See Hometown Boy for your new car Al Huntley Plymouth, International, Simca Ask for Al Huntley - Milt Knode Gary Worth Plymouth Co. 4943 NE Union Avenue, Portland Phone 288-6368 ___________________________ 45tl6c MISCELLANEOUS WOULD $40 per week fill the gap between income and outgo? 15 hours a week, days or evenings and Sat­ urdays Must have car. Joe Rezac, 201 Lloyd Plaza. Portland, Oregon. 4tfc N A T IO N A l ID IT O B IA L v A z 1 lA r fb c A r i& N WOMEN'S LEAGUE Standings W L Quinns 32 20 29 Standard Oil 23 29 West Oregon 23 18 34 Pills High team 3 game series, West Oregon, 2016. High team individual game, Quinns, 738. High individual 3 game series, Eunice Tovey, 501. High individual game, Eunice Tovey, 201. Splits picked up: Alice Ellson 3- 10, Eunice Tovey 3-6-8-10, Sally Gas­ ton 4-5, Sharon Krieger 5-7 and 4-7- 10, Isabel Anderegg 3-10 and 5-4-7, Vi Fetherston 4-5, Ruth Vealey 5-10. MEN'S LEAGUE W L December 1 19 Ralph’s Chevron 25 21 Nehalem Lanes 23 24 20 Deans 20 24 Vernonia Milk High team three game series, 2725, Nehalem Lanes, high individual three game series, Ted Bodenhamer, 495. High single game, Ed Ade, 187. Splits picked up: Bill Ritz, 3-10 & 2- 7; R. Sturdevant, 4-10; B. Borders, 3- 10; E. Mullins, 3-10; D. Aldrich, 3-10 twice. WANTED WANTED to buy, blowdown alder for fireplace wood. Call Aloha 644- 5892 after 8 p.m. or write E. J. Bratcher, 20280 Tualatin Valley High­ way, Aloha, 49t3c WANTED: Man or woman with car for substitute part time on Oregon­ ian route. HAzel 9-3825. 48tfc CARD OF THANKS BUNDLES of old papers for starting fires. 10-pound bundle, 10 cents. Ver­ nonia Eagle. 48tf Firewood, U-Haul, B&B Box Com­ pany, Timber road, or will deliver. 47tfc County Court Minutes - - - EXCAVATIONS . CLEARING Registered & Bonded for Sanitation Work. BRUCE BERNDT HA 9-5892 Keasey Rte., Vernonia 23tfc SHOE REPAIRS, pick-up and deliv­ ery. Open 8:30 a m . to 5:30 p.m. Tandy Shoe Repair, D street, Ver­ nonia. HAzel 9-3301. 31tfc CUSTOM MEAT CUTTING Cooler - Sharp Freeze Locker Wrapped R. J. Ekhoff HA 9-3842 23tfc CLARENCE R. WAGNER, profes­ sional civil engineer, county survey­ or, Court House, St. Helens. Private surveying estimates, plans, etc. Call S. Helens 397-0698.____________20tfc 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. 46tfc Habermans Meat PROCESSING PLANT 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, Rx., 141, Forest Grove, Ore. On Fern Hill Road _______________________________ ltfc LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Nolice is hereby given that the un­ dersigned has been appointed execu­ trix of the estate of Launee J. Cousins, deceased, by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Co­ lumbia County, and has qualified. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same to her in care of the Vernonia Eagle, Vernonia Ore­ gon with vouchers and duly verified within six months from the date hereof. Dale of first publication, Novem her 18. 1965. Date of final publication. Decem­ ber 16. 1965 Gayl M CaramelLa Executrix William D. McDonald 1021 Main Street Milwaukie. Oregon Attorney______________________ 4615c SHOP LOCALLY FIRST! MY SINCERE thanks is extended to the kind neighbors and friends who remembered me with cards, calls and other thoughtful deeds while I was in the hospital and since I have been home. The kindnesses shown my family at this trying time were deeply appreciated also. Our special thanks goes to Mrs. Ethel Blackburn for her assistance. E. A. “Pidge” Elliott 49tl FOR RENT NICE, furnished apartment with electric heat, on bank of Nehalem river. Call Guy Thomas ,HAzel 9- 3051 or HAzel 9-3031. 49t3 THREE - ROOM partly furnished house for rent. Electric stove and oil heat. $35 per month. Mrs. Adams, 108 A street. HAzel 9-5573. 48t3c FURNISHED cabins for rent, one and two bedroom, laundry facilities. $40 and $45 per month. Riverview Cabins, HAzel 9-3344._________ 45tfc CHERRY TREE Apts. Completely furnished except bedding, dishes. Rent includes all utilities, heat, lights water. Private bath, kitchenettes. 830 Jefferson Ave. HAzel 9-5042. lOtfc Oernonia Eagic MARVIN KAM1IOLZ 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. The Columbia County Court hav­ ing this day met in regular ses­ sion for the purpose of transact­ ing county business, with the fol­ lowing members present: Judge Earl N. Seawright, Commissioners Louis J. Wasser and O. D. Clark, whereupon the following business was transacted: The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. Miscellaneous claims were ap­ proved. Frank LeMont m et with the court to discuss the salaries of the Appraisers II in this department. Commissioner Wasser moved and Commissioner Clark seconded that Sam Cole and William Templin each be given a one step adjust­ ment, effective this date. Motion carried. It was understood between LeMont and the court that no fur­ ther adjustm ents would be made in appraisers’ salaries for the re ­ mainder of the fiscal year. Commissioner W asser moved and Commissioner Clark seconded that the court approve a request for cancellation of taxes for John H. and Ethel I. Andrews, on Lot 22, Block 3, Columbia Park. Mo­ tion carried. Three representatives of the State Forestry D epartment met with the court to discuss a rail­ road right of way through the Blodgett tim ber tract. The court agreed to a trade of property, pro­ viding the State Forestry Depart­ ment draws up the necessary pa­ pers. Also discussed was a trade of tim ber land with Longview Fibre company. Wally Gainer of the Port Com­ mission met with the court to dis­ cuss the m atter of traffic generat­ ed wave action which is causing considrable erosion on the lower part of Sauvies Island. He pre­ sented a proposal submitted by the Corps of Engineers, in which they would agree to complete necessary bank stabilization, provided the county would agree to maintain said works in the future. Gainer was advised that the court could not agree to this because of the great amount of money required to maintain such project. A letter was received from Ward Armstrong, of the Association of Oregon Counties, advising that Scapponia Park had been removed from the list of public lands and placed on the recreation lands list. A letter was received from the Department of Health, Education and Welfare, regarding public nurs­ ing. An offer of $1,200 was received from Delbert Burnham for Tax Lot 20, Section 21, T7N, R2W, near Rainier. Said offer was taken un­ der advisement by the court. A report was received from the Public Welfare Commission. A letter of resignation was re ­ ceived from Elsie Tracy, of the Fair Board. Commissioner Wasser moved and Commissioner Clark seconded that her resignation be accepted. Motion carried. Nothing further coming before the court, the same adjourned un­ til December 8, 1965. Dated at St, Helens, Oregon, this 1st day of December, 1965. Census Bureau Starts Survey The Census Bureau’s annual sur­ vey of hired farm work and the first phase of a study on hunting and fishing will be taken during Decem­ ber in this area as part of the bu­ reau’s monthly Current Population Survey, according to Director John E. Tharaldson of the census region­ al office in Seattle. The farm work survey, to deter­ mine the number of persons in the nation doing full and part-time farm work for hire, is being done for the U. S. Department of Agriculture. The hunting and fishing survey, to get national statistics on each activi. ty, is for the U. S. Department of the Interior. Both surveys will supplement reg­ ular monthly inquiries on employ­ ment asked by the bureau to furnish information for the U. S. Depart­ ment of Labor’s Bureau of Labor Statistics. Questions on hunting and fishing will be asked about all survey fami­ ly members in the area who are nine years of age and over. The questions seek to determine how many persons hunted or fished during 1965, their ages, how often they engaged in these activities, and approximately how much they spent on them. The information will be collected during the work week starting De­ cember 13 from scientifically select­ ed sample households in this area as well as other sample areas throughout the U. S. Census Bureau interviewers who will visit families in this area during December include: Mrs. Helen E. Lahti, Astoria. Workman Elected In the Vernonia Rural Fire Dis­ trict election held Monday at the Vernonia Golf club, only nine votes were cast, all for Walter Workman, thus retaining him in the position of director for a five year term. Self control is a virtue that in­ dividuals recommend to their friends. Oemonia Eagle 6 THURSDAY, DEC. 9, 1965 Inspectors at Salem Meeting W arren Baker, Oregon D epart­ ment of Agriculture food inspector for this area; Wilbur Maltby, the departm ent’s dairy inspector for this area and Max Clark, who makes package weight checks for the department throughout the state were among those attending a two-day conference for the de­ partm ent’s dairy and food inspec­ tion personnel in Salem last week. Three laws passed by the 1965 legislature were reviewed and pro­ cedures involved in implementing them discussed at the sessions. These included the new egg law, the statute requiring licensing and sanitation inspections of food pro­ cessing plants and the amendment to the state’s frozen dessert act, which requires licensing and in­ spection of milk shake freezers and provides for setting a stan­ dard of identity for milk shake mixes. A new assignment for the dairy inspectors, that of checking high tem perature, short time pasteur­ izing equipment for compliance with tem perature and time require­ ments, was another subject cov­ ered at the conference. Other topics discussed at the two-day meeting included bakery and beverage plant sanitation problems, food label violations and procedures to be used when check­ ing package weights with new types of weighing devices Court Declares Logs Taxable Oregon tax court judge, Edward H. Howell, in a decision issued a few days ago, held that logs be­ longing to Weyerhaeuser company and held in storage in the Colum­ bia river near St. Helens were not exempt from personal property taxation. W eyerhaeuser company had con­ tended that the logs were in tra n ­ sit to their mill at Longview Washington, and therefore exempt under the Oregon free port law. The tax court held that the logs were not destined for sale as re ­ quired by the free port law but instead were destined for manu­ facture and therefore not exempt. TRANSIT MIX CONCRETE MASON SAND — ROAD GRAVEL CRUSHED ROCK CHARLES T. PARKER CONSTRUCTION CO. P.O. Box 20188 6457 N. E. Columbia Blvd. Portland, Oregon PHONE 543-2336 97220 SCAPPOOSE, OREGON Whenever you get dogmatic on a subject, you’re probably barking up the wrong tree. SHOP LOCALLY FIRST! Fuiten ¡Friesen m o rtu a ry chapels CLASSIFIED RATES THE EAGLE assum es no financial responsibility for errors that may appear in ads published in its col­ umns, but in cases where this pa­ per is at fault, will reprint that part of an adv. in which the typo­ graphical mistake occurs. MINIMUM charge 75c for 25 words or less. Words over minimum. 4c each. Three insertions for the price of two. RI.IND ADS with answers to be han died by The Eagle: Minimum charge $1.00. No information given relative to such ads. NO CLASSIFIED OR DISPLAY ADV. WILL BE ACCEPTED AF­ TER TUESDAY NOON EXCEPT FOR NEXT WEEK'S PAPER. NO information on classifieds will be given out until after paper is mail­ ed. CARD of Thanks & Notices: $1.00 far up to 12 lines. Additional lines. 8c each. 1 "Maybe they’ll drop me a card on their trip’’ Your friends will know you are * having a wonderful time” on vocation when you use ZIP Code In addressing your cards. MARR & STAFFORD MEAT CO. The Importance of Location Fuiten Friesen chapels are conveniently located in Beaverton, Hillsboro. Forest Grove and Ver­ nonia. Family and friends appreciate the ample parking facilities .the quiet neighborhoods sur­ rounding the chapels and the landscaped grounds developed among the beauty of nature. Fuiten Friesen chapels are a part of your com­ munity. Rt. 2, Box 379, Forest Grove, Ore EL 7-7281 Slaughtering, Cutting, Wrapping, and Curing Meat for sale, any quantity. Cattle Received Sunday and Mon day until noon; Hogs received Tues­ day and Wednesday until noon. Come through Ranks, take Tilla­ mook road 1 4 mi., take first lefthand road. ltfe BEAVERTON Alaska Chapal 1 4 } S W w a tto n 644-1119 HILLSBORO 9th 6 B a ta lin * 648-2161 FOREST GROVE C to s r 6 Pacific 3 }7 2161 VERNONIA 741 Madison Street 429-6611 L ,