Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, December 16, 1965, Page 6, Image 6

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    CLASSIFIED ADS
FOR SALE-General
FOR SALE-Real Estate
LLOYD QUINN
BROKER
9-FOOT Wright & McGill steelhead
rod, good condition. Med. action.
$10.00. See at King’s Grocery. 50tl
FOR SALE: Double size rollaway
bed, innerspring mattress. Almost
new. $40. HAzel 9-6044.
50t3c
CONSOLE SPINET PIANO. Will
sacrifice to reliable party in this
area. Cash or terms. Also ELEC.
ORGAN. Write or phone Adjustor,
206-LA- 3-5576, Kohler & Campbell
Pianos, 4759 University Way NE,
Seattle, Wn.
50t2c
LOST bright carpet colors . . . re­
store them with .Blue Lustre. Rent
electric shampooer $1. Brunsman
Hardware.
50tlc
PRES-TO-LOGS. Keasey Saw Shop.
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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.
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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: 1963 Yamaguchi in good
condition and a 1962 model good for
many extra parts. All for $150. Call
HAzel 9-5561._________________ 48t3
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.
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BUNDLES of old papers for starting
fires. 10-pound bundle, 10 cents. Ver­
nonia Eagle.
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Real Estate & Ins.
Phone HA 9-5211
866 Bridge Street
Vernonia, Oregon
2 B/R home on good corner lot
$5500.
2 B/R home on OA hill. Nice $6000.
3 B/R home in Riverview (city wat­
er) $4300.
RENTALS
AVAILABLE
BILL
HORN
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.
FARM LISTINGS NEEDED
SERVICES
LAUNDRY done to your satisfaction.
Ironing by basket, hour or piece.
Mrs. Adams, 108 A St. HAzel 9-5573.
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BACK HOE work. Warren Thomp­
son, 728-3250, Catskanie, Oregon.
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
FRESH FLOWERS for any occasion.
Flowers wired anywhere.
Ruth
Steers, HAzel 9-5384.
25tfc
FOR SALE-Car, Truck
'65 IMPALA sport cpe, P.G. steer­
ing. Radio, full factory equip, and
guarantee. $59.88 per month.
'65 CHEVELLE sport cpe. Bucket
seats, V-8 327. Radio, full equip­
ment. $56.49 per mo.
’65 V WAGON w/factory camper
equip. $49.90 p.m.
'62 CHEV 4 dr. sed. Stick, overdrive.
$33.50 p.m.
’60 CHEV 2 dr. stick. $27.88 p.m.
'60 DODGE 4 dr. Sharp. $27.00 p.m.
'60 RAMBLER 4 dr. $24.19 p.m.
THIS WEEK’S SPECIAL
’66 EL CAMINO pickup. V8, Std
trans., padded dash, seat belts,
backup lamps, washers. White side
walls, tinted glass. SAVE $363.00.
$2417.99. Payments $51.12 per mo.
TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS
’57
'61
'49
'56
'56
57
CHEV s/wagon. $425.00
Stude 2 dr. $445.00
INTERNATIONAL 4 sp. pickup?
FORD 4 dr. $99.00.
FORD 2 dr $185.00.
FORD 2 dr. cpe. $195.00
VERNONIA CHEVROLET CO.
493 Rridge St., Vernonia. IIA9-5023
___________________________ 50tlc
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-
5379.
4913c
EXCAVATIONS . CLEARING
Registered & Bonded for
Sanitation Work.
BRUCE BERNDT
Keasey Rte., Vernonia
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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
Haberman's 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 Stork Trailer
Shop
Res.
EL 7-3922
EL 7-2981
Rt. 2, Bx., 141, Forest Grove. Ore.
On Fern HUI Road
See Hometown Boy for your new car
A1 Huntley
Plymouth, International, Simca
Ask for A1 Huntley - Milt Knode
Gary Worth Plymouth Co.
4943 NE Union Avenue, Portland
Phone 288-6368
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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
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LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice 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.
Date of first publication. Novem
ber 18. 1965.
Date of final publication. Decem­
ber 16, 1965
Gayl M. Caramella
Executrix
N IW IE A M I
P U B L IS H !« !
ASSOCIATION
WANTED: Old fashioned kerosene
lamps. Write Mrs. Clarence J.
Croeni, Rt. 1, Box 219, Hillsboro,
Oregon.
50tl
6_______ THURSDAY, DEC, 16, 1965
WANTED: Bedroom set—double bed,
dresser, chest. HAzel 9-3102. 50tlc
WANTED: One or two Red Elder­
berry roots for replanting. State
price. Byron Shuck, Rt. 1, Box 257A,
Lyons, Oregon 97358.
50tl
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.
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FOR RENT
REALTOR
Salesman—George Laws
and Vernonia Insurance Exchange
HAzel 9-6203
HA 9-5892
Oemonia Eagle
WANTED: Man or woman with car
for substitute part time on Oregon­
ian route. HAzel 9-3825.
48tfc
LISTINGS NEEDED
Firewood, U-Haul, B&B Box Com­
pany, Timber road, or will deliver.
____________________________ 47tfc
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.
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WANTED
William D. McDonald
1021 Main Street
Milwaukie, Oregon
Attorney_____________________ 46t5c
NICE, furnished apartment with
electric heat, on bank of Nehalem
river. Call Guy Thomas ,HAzel 9-
3051 or HAzel 93031.
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.
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Ann Broken in
Road Mishap
TIMBER ROUTE — Mrs. Charles
Hascall had the misfortune to re­
ceive a broken arm when in a car
accident Saturday on Sunset high­
way. She was taken to Hillsboro hos­
pital.
Mrs. Nellie Snyder spent the past
week in Aberdeen, Washington visit­
ing her daughter and family, the
Chuck Harders.
Mrs. Hazel Hascall, Mrs. Thora
Birt and Mrs. Mae Wienecke visited
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wienecke at
North Plains Thursday evening. They
also enjoyed a Chinese dinner in
Hillsboro that evening.
Word has been received that Alec
Morton, a former resident here,
passed way in California October 24.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Thacker and
Kenney of Forest Grove called on
the Bill Falconers, Nell Thacker and
the Wilbur Thackers Sunday after­
noon.
Mae Tallman and Marie Brown of
Timber called on Mr. and Mrs. Wil­
bur Thacker Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Wienecke of
Hillsboro visited his aunt, Mrs. Carl
Wienecke Thursday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Thacker
drove to Forest Grove Wednesday
and then called on Otto Stowells at
Buxton.
The motorist who speeds and
runs away will live to kill and
maim another day.
LEGAL NOTICE
The man who instills confidence
in others builds his own.
THE COLUMBIA COUNTY CIVIL
SERVICE COMMISSION ANNOUN­
CES EXAMINATIONS FOR
LEGAL NOTICE
DRAFTSMAN 1—$326 - $400
Graduate from a senior high school
with courses in pre-engineering in­
cluding mechanical drawing and
mathematics; or any satisfactory
equivalent combination of experience
and training.
AUTOMOTIVE SERVICEMAN—
$380 - $440
One year experience as a gas station
attendant or in maintaining automo­
tive and construction equipment;
completion of the eighth school
grade; or any satisfactory equiva­
lent combination of experience and
training.
All applicants must be U. S. cit­
izens and residents of Oregon.
Obtain application forms from
Civil Service Office, Bennett Bldg.,
275 Strand Street, St. Helens, Ore­
gon. Applications must be filed by
5:00 p.m. December 23, 1965.
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IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
THE COUNTY OF COLUMBIA
In the Matter of the Estate of
LAUNEE J COUSINS, Deceased
No. 3731
SALE OF REAL PROPERTY
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned Executrix of the es­
tate of Launee J. Cousins, deceas­
ed, pursuant to an order of sale
of the County Court of the State
of Oregon for the County of Co­
lumbia, made and entered on the
7th day of December, 1965, will
offer for sale and sell from and
after the 14th day of January,
1966, for cash or for part cash
and part credit, at 1021 Main
Street, Milwaukie, Oregon, the fol­
lowing described real property be­
longing to said estate, to-wit;
A tract of land in Columbia Coun­
ty, Oregon described as follows: Be­
ginning at a point S. 0’ 26’ W. 111.4
feet from the Southwest corner of
Section 34, Township 5 North, Range
4 West of Willamette Meridian, Co­
lumbia County, Oregon; thence South
87° 16' East 313.4 feet to an iron
pipe on the West line of County
Road; thence along said line on a
curve, the chord thereof bearing
South 10° 02’ West 93.1 feet to an
iron pipe at the Northeast corner of
adjoining tract, thence on the North
line of same North 87° 16' West 407.9
feet to an iron pipe on the East bank
of the Nehalem River, thence con­
tinuing on said course 50 feet to the
low water line of said stream; thence
following down said low water line
in a Northerly direction 95 feet;
thence South 87° 16’ East 25 feet to
an iron pipe on the East bank of
said river, thence continuing South
87° 16' East 150 feet to the place of
beginning.
This sale will be subject to the
confirmation of the above entitled
Court.
Gayl M. Caramella.
Executrix
William D. McDonald
Attorney for Executrix
1021 Main Street
Milwaukie. Oregon
Date of first publication December
16. 1965
Date of last publication January
5. 1966
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF COLUMBIA
NOTICE OF SH ERIFF’S SALE
OF REAL PROPERTY
Under and by virtue of an ex­
ecution issued out of the Circuit
Court of the County of Columbia,
State of Oregon, in an action
wherein J. H. Clawson was plain­
tiff and Alvie H. Moses and June
Moses, defendants, upon a judg­
ment rendered on the 29th day
of June, 1965, in favor of said
plaintiff and against said defend­
ants, in the amount of $299.73 to­
gether with interest thereon at
10 per cent per annum from De­
cember 11, 1956; $13.75 for unpaid
taxes; $22.50 for mortgage fore­
closure title report with interest
at 6 per cent per annum; $300.00
for attorney fees; and $107.60 costs
and disbursements. I have this day-
levied upon all the right, title,
claim and interest of said defend­
ants in and to the following de­
scribed real property, to wit:
Lots 1, 2, 2, 4, 8, 9, 10, 11 and
12, Block 2, Second Addition to
Vernonia, Columbia County, Ore­
gon.
AND
Notice is hereby given that I
will, on the 14th day of January,
1966, at 10 o’clock a. m. of said
date, at the west front door of
the Columbia County Court House,
St. Helens, Oregon, sell at public
auction, for current lawful money
of the United States of America,
all the right, title, claim and in­
terest of said defendants in and
to the above described property,
or so much thereof as may be
necessary to satisfy said judgment
with interest and costs and accru­
ing costs, to the highest bidder.
Dated and signed this 9th day
of December, 1965.
Roy S. Wilburn, Sheriff of
Columbia County, Oregon
Fred Roediger, Deputy
First pub. Dec. 16, 1965
Final pub. Jan. 6, 1966
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Vernonia Chamber of Commerce
1965 CHRISTMAS OUTDOOR LIGHTING CONTEST
Name ..................................................................................
(Please Print)
Address ..............................................................................
Phone...........................................
Please check appropriate box:
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Mail Entries to: Vernonia Eagle or to Irene Minger,
Vernonia, Oregon. Entries accepted until 5:00 p.m.
December 18. Judging starts 5:00 p.m. December 19.
Prizes in each category: 1st, $12.50; 2nd, $7.50; 3rd,
$5.00.
By Woodrow Moe
QUESTION: I am a retired work­
er, age 66. My wife receives a
reduced benefit since she is only
63. Can we both qualify for health
insurance benefits?
ANSWER: Only you can quali­
fy. Your wife must wait until she
is 65.
QUESTION: I am over 65, but
never worked under social securi­
ty. Am I eligible for Medicare?
ANSWER: Probably. Nearly all
people 65 or older are eligible for
Medicare. There is no work re ­
quirement. Get in touch with your
nearest social security office for
information about enrolling in the
program.
QUESTION: I am a 60-year-old
widow and my husband was insur­
ed under social security. Can I
chose whichever is the higher be­
nefit; that is, my own social se-
WOMEN'S LEAGUE
Standings
W L
Quinns
32 24
Standard Oil
30 26
West Oregon
27 29
Pills
21 35
Team high three games, West Ore­
gon, 2159. Team high individual
game, Quinns, 748. Individual high
3 games, Penny Smejkal, 484. In­
dividual high game, Penny Smejkal.
176.
Splits picked up: Isabel Anderegg
4-5-7: Betty Fuquay 2-7.
curity or that of a widow?
ANSWER: You cannot be entit­
led on your own social security
record until you are at least 62.
However, you may receive widows
benefits between age 60 and 62.
QUESTION: Does a disability
still have to have lasted for six
months before benefits can be
paid?
ANSWER: Yes. The 1965 amend­
ments did not change this. The
worker’s first check will be issued
for the seventh month of disabili­
ty. However, the disabled worker
should check with the social se­
curity office during the six-month
period.
QUESTION: I understand that
the limit on earnings has been
raised from $1200 to $1500 before
any deductions are made from
benefits. Does this aply to earn­
ings in 1965?
ANSWER: No, the $1500 limit
1966 in most cases. However, if
may apply. For more information
you have a taxable year that is
different from a calendar year, it
the Health Insurance program is
call your nearest social security
office.
QUESTION: I understand that
everyone over 65 who wants the
Health insurance benefits will have
to pay $3 a month for it begin­
ning July 1, 196. Is this right?
ANSWER: Not exactly. You see,
the Health INsurance program is
actually divided into two parts.
P art A is the Hospital Insurance
program which covers everyone
65 and over without cost. P a rt B
is the supplementary Medical In-
surance which is strictly volun­
tary and will cost $3 a month to
those who decide to take it.
Some girls will scream all night
at the sight of a mouse and then
climb right into a car with a wolf.
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 Mon­
day until noon; Hogs received Tues­
day and Wednesday until noon.
Come through Banks, take Tilla­
mook road 1H mi., take first
lefthand road.
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MEN S LEAGUE
December 8
W
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Ralph's Chevron
28
20
Nehalem Lanes
24
24
22
Deans Market
26
22
26
Vernonia Milk
High three game series, Ralph’s
Chevron, 2663.
High individual three game series,
Roy Critser, 540.
High single game, Roy Critser, 202.
Splits picked up: F. Johnson, 3-10:
B. Fowler, 5-6; M. Kamholz, 3-10:
R. Sturdevant, 4-5-7.
Ucrnonia Eagle
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.
Winter's Coming!
Now is the time to drive in and
pick up a pair of those all-wea­
ther tires. You can’t beat Bob’s
deal.
B O B 'S
UNIO N SERVICE
,