Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, January 06, 1966, Page 6, Image 6

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    CLASSIFIED ADS
FOR SALE-General
with
rose
Dan
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FOR SALE: Nearly new automatic
wood heater, $50. Write Dewey Bar-
stad, 16534 S. E. Gordon, Milwaukie,
Oregon 97222.
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PRES-TO-LOGS. Keasey Saw Shop.
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USED chain saws for sale. Keasey
Saw Shop.
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BUNDLES of old papers for starting
fires. 10-pound bundle, 10 cents. Ver­
nonia Eagle.
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Firewood, U-Haul, B&B Box Com­
pany, Timber road, or will deliver.
47tfc
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,
HAzel 9-6611.
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FOR SALE-Real Estate
BILL
HORN
REALTOR
Salesman—George Laws
and Vernonia Insurance Exchange
HAzel 9-6203
FARM LISTINGS NEEDED
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LLOYD QUINN
BROKER
Real Estate & Ins.
Phone HA 9-5211
866 Bridge Street
Vernonia, Oregon
LISTINGS NEEDED
FOR SALE-Car, Truck
’62
'60
'60
'61
'58
CHEV 4-dr sedan, $33.50 p.
CHEV 2-dr. sedan, $29.80 p.
RAMBLER 4-dr., $24.19 p.
CORVAIR Monza, $23.50 p.
CHEV s/wagon, $20.18 p.
mo.
mo.
mo.
mo.
mo.
TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS
'57
'56
'49
'50
CHEV s/wagon
FORD 2-dr sedan
INTERNATIONAL Pickup, 4-spd.
CHEV Pickup
THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL
New 1965 Chevelle Sports Coupe, V-8,
bucket seats, steering, fully equip­
ped with accessories. Big discount,
Last '65 in tock.
Vernonia Chevrolet Co.
493 Bridge St., Vernonia HA 9-5023
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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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FOR RENT
ONE-BEDROOM furnished house for
rent to reliable party with referenc­
es. Available about January 8. Call
MI 8-7895 or write Kenneth Mishler,
Rt. 1, Box 512, Hillsboro.
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FURNISHED cabins for rent, one
and two bedroom, laundry facilities.
$40 and $45 per month. Riverview
Cabins, HAzel 9-3344
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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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Oernonia Eagle
MARVIN KAMHOLZ
Editor and Publisher
Official Newspaper of
Vernonia. Oregon
Entered as second class mail mat
ter, August 4, 1922 at the past office
in Vernonia, Oregon under the act
of March 3, 1879. Subscription price
$3 00 yearly in the Nehalem Valley
Elsewhere $3 50
I AM INDEED grateful to all the
No. 3731
kind friends who remembered me
with cards, gifts and other kindnes­
SALE OF REAL PROPERTY
ses during my hospitalization and
Notice is hereby given that the
recuperation. I extend a special word
of appreciation to the Rebekahs, undersigned Executrix of the es­
Pythian Sisters, Past Chiefs and tate of Launee J. Cousins, deceas­
EUB Guild for their special kindnes­ ed, pursuant to an order of sale
ses to me. Again, my thanks to each of the County Court of the State
of Oregon for the County of Co­
one of you.
lumbia, made and entered on the
Mrs. Mathilde Bergerson
7th day of December, 1965, will
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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
Beaver State Corp.
Street,
Milwaukie, Oregon, the fol­
Residential - Commercial
lowing
described
real property be­
And Farm Buildings
longing to said estate, to-wit:
All Types - Remodeling
Complete Planning Service
A tract of land in Columbia Coun­
Rudy Smith, Mgr.
ty, Oregon described as follows: Be­
Phone Hillsboro MI 8-3666
ginning at a point S. 0° 26’ W. 111.4
Res. Ph. Hillsboro MI 8-4540
feet from the Southwest corner of
5ltfc Section 34, Township 5 North, R a n g e
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
EXCAVATIONS . CLEARING
feet to an iron pipe on the East bank
Registered & Bonded for
of the Nehalem River, thence con­
Sanitation Work.
tinuing on said course 50 feet to the
BRUCE BERNDT
low
water line of said stream; thence
HA 9-5892
Keasey Rte., Vernonia
following down said low water line
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in a Northerly direction 95 feet;
SHOE REPAIRS, pick-up and deliv­ thence South 87° 16’ East 25 feet to
ery. Open 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. an iron pipe on the East bank of
said river, thence continuing South
Tandy Shoe Repair, D street, Ver­ 87° 16’ East 150 feet to the place of
nonia. HAzel 9-3301.
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SERVICES
CUSTOM MEAT CUTTING
Cooler - Sharp Freeze
Locker Wrapped
R. J. Ekhoff
HA 9-3842
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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
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 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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MISCELLANEODS
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
In the county court of the state
of Oregon for Columbia county.
In the matter of the estate of
Maude E. Hill, deceased
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has been appointed ad­
ministrator of the estate of Maude E.
Hill, deceased, by the county court
of the state of Oregon for Columbia
county, and has qualified. All per­
sons having claims against said es­
tate are hereby notified to present
the same to me Veazie-Gray Build­
ing, c/o David B. Williamson, At­
torney with vouchers and duly veri­
fied within six months from the
date hereof.
Dated and first publication Decem­
ber 23, 1965.
Date of last publication January
20. 1966.
Harold W. Rushing.
Administrator
David B. Williamson
P. O. Box 425
St. Helens, Oregon
Attorney.
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
6, 1966
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WOMEN'S LEAGUE
Starting Second Half of Season
Team Standings
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Quinn's Insurance
3 l
Pills
2 2
Standard Oil
2 2
West Oregon
i 3
High game, 201, and high series,
492, Ruth Vealey.
Splits picked up: Norma McLeod,
2-7-10; Alice Ellison, 4-5; Trudy Ma-
goff, 5-6.
M ENS LEAGUE
W L
Ralph’s Chevron
33
27
Nehalem Lanes
31
29
Vernonia Milk
31
29
Deans Market
25
35
High team 3-game series, Vernonia
Milk, 2680.
High individual 3-game series, Roy
Critser, 586.
High single game, Roy Critser, 227.
Splits picked up: E. Mullins, 3-10
and 4-5; T. M. Hobart, 5-7; R. Sturde.
vant, 3-10; B. Bates, 2-7; L. Welch, 5-
6.
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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.
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or less. Words over minimum, 4c
each. Three insertions for the price
of two.
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dled 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 for
up to 12 lines. Additional lines, 8c
each.
THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1966
MOM & DAD
U.S. Savings Stamps
can help your children
build cash-and character
By Woodrow Moe
QUESTION: I began receiving
my reitrem ent benefits at 62 and
when I was age 63 I became dis­
abled. I checked at my social se­
curity office and they told me that
I could not get disability bene­
fits because I was receiving re ­
tirement benefits. Has this been
changed by the 1965 amendments?
ANSWER: Yes. After receiving
retirem ent benefits, it is now pos­
sible to change to disability bene­
fits if you become disabled be­
fore 65. This means that if you
are already receiving a reduced
benefit when you become disab­
led, your payments may be in­
creased.
QUESTION: What benefits are
payable under hospital insurance?
ANSWER: Up to 90 days of hos­
pital care are provided for each
spell of illness. You pay the first
$40 and $10 daily after 60 days
of hospitalization. You are also
eligible for out-patient diagnostic
services, post-hospital home health
services and effective January
1, 1967, post-hospital extended
care.
QUESTION: I have read that
my monthly widow’s benefits, if
started a t 60, will be reduced. Will
you explain this please?
ANSWER: Any widow who files
when she is 60 or 61 will have
her monthly benefit reduced ac­
cording to the number of months
she will receive benefits before 62.
This reduction will be permanent.
QUESTION: My aunt is 78 and
has never worked under social se­
curity. Is there any way she can
get coverage under Medicare?
ANSWER: Yes. With few excep­
tions, everyone who will reach 65
before 1968 will be covered by the
Medicare Law. Since your aunt is
not receiving social security bene­
fits, however, she needs to apply
What better way to teach
your boys and girls the value
of saving— and an apprecia­
tion of their country, too—
than to have them set aside
10c or 25c a week for U.S.
Savings Stamps.
Your c h ild r e n will enjoy
“s ta m p c o lle c tin g ” — and
watching their albums fill up
fast. Of course, each filled
book is easily exchanged for
a U.S. Savings Bond. And
E Bonds return $4 for every
$3 in just 7 years, 9 months.
Stamps and albums are avail­
able through school programs
or at any Post Office. Why
not start your children on a
Savings Stamp plan now?
Too
m t «
m en than mooay with
U.S. SAVINGS
BONDS
• u / U x a w h in yau work or bauk
to have the protection. Have her
write or call the nearest social
security office for further infor­
mation.
MAKIi & 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
mi., take first
Iefthand road.
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF COLUMBIA
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'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 II. 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, Io 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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A pedestrian may be in the
wrong, but he still doesn’t deserve
the death penalty.
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LOCAL MERCHANTS'
TAXES IMPROVE
OUR COMMUNITY
Of course you look for and find bar­
gains in quality merchandise when you
shop locally, but did you know you are also
really investing in our community too?
\ our neighbor-merchants* taxes support
civic improvements and help to finance
schools and recreational facilities right
where you live. It pays, in many ways, to
shop at home!
SAVE TIME!
SAVE ENERGY!
SAVE MONEY!
SHOP YOUR HOMETOWN STORES!
This Message Courtesy ol
Oernonia Eagle
N IW S P A P IR
PUBLISHERS
ASSOCIATION
N A T IO N A L NEWSPAPER
S L lo n ñ B B a B
Oernonia Eagte
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
CARD OF THANKS
KEEP carpet cleaning problems
small—use Blue Lustre wall to wall.
Rent electric shampooer $1. Bruns-
man Hardware.
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FIVE-PIECE bedroom suite
mattress and box springs, $85;
frieze daveno and chair, $60.
Cason, 626 Rose avenue.
LEGAL NOTICE
"Maybe they’ll drop me
a card on their trip’'
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