CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALEGeneral 16-FOOT factory - built camp trail er, sleeps four, $300. Call 429-5216. 8tlc MOVING. MUST SELL FURNI­ TURE. Stove, refrigerator, table, chair, davenport, complete or sep­ arate pieces, dining table, swing set. Call 429-3062,____________ 7t3c PRES-TO-LOGS. Keasey Saw Shop ____________ 49tfc USED chain saws for sale. Keasey Saw Shop.__________________ 49tfc BUNDLES of old papers for starting fires. 10-pound bundle, 10 cents. Ver- nonia Eagle._________________ 48tf FRESH FLOWERS for any occasion. Flowers wired anywhere. Ruth Steers. 429-5384,______________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, 429-6611._____________________ ltfc FOR SALE-Real Estate LLOYD QUINN BROKER Real Estate & Ins. Phone 429-5211 866 Bridge Street Vernonia, Oregon NICE 3 B/R home near schools and churches. $6,000. Assume mortgage. COMFORTABLE 3 B/R home on Corey Hill. Paneled walls and birch kitchen. Assume mortgage. $6450. 62 ACRE dairy ranch with equip­ ment. $35,000. LISTINGS NEEDED 8tlc HILL HORN REALTOR FOR SALE-Car, Truck FOR SALE: 1949 half-ton Chev pickup. Good condition. Phone 429- 3062. 8tlc ’65 CHEVELLE sed. V8, PG, like new. 2800 miles. New car guar­ antee—$48.50 Mo. '64 CHEVELLE Sed. Big 6, std. trans., low mileage. Blue, blue interior.—$43.20 Mo. ’63 CHEVY 2 4-dr., high mileage maker, excellent shape, guaran­ teed. Full price—$1295.00. '60 DODGE sed. Clean, V8, loaded with extras, one owner, low mile age.—$895.00. '62 CORVAIR Spe. Cpe. Bucket seats, stick.—$995.00. '58 CHEV. WAGON. PG, V8, lots of room.—$595.00. '60 CHEV 2 Dr. 6. Std. trans. —$695.00. priced transportation specials ’65 VW complete camper unit— what a buy—It’s the same as new, 9000 miles, all leather up­ holstery. New price $3642. Now —$2395. SEE OUR NEW ALLADIN CAMP- PERS ON DISPLAY—8Mi AND 10 FOOT MODELS! V ER N O N IA C HEVRO LET CO. 493 Bridge St., Vernonia THURSDAY, FEB. 24, 1966 Toppers Gamer Winning Scores WOMEN'S LEAGUE MEN'S LEAGUE Library Use Response Good LEGAL NOTICE Losses Handed J Vs in League Habermans Meal SULA A. SANDERS WANTED 429-6203 FARM LISTINGS NEEDED low 6 Lloyd Quinn — Ph. 429-5211 — Vernonia and Vernonia Insurance Exchange Salesman—George Laws many Oernonia Eagle An essay contest to promote stu­ Vernonia’s JVs were scuttled by dent interest in civic participation the junior Pirates of Neah-Kah- has been announced by Rep. Wen­ Nie February 18 on the Pirates’ W L Beaver State Corp. dell Wyatt (R-Ore.). court. Neah-Kah-Nie led all the 13*4 Quinns 18*4 Residential - Commercial Junior and senior high school way, holding a 10-point advantage 14 Standard 18 The Vernonia Toppers went to And Farm Buildings West Oregon 17*4 students living in the 1st Congres­ at the end of the first quarter, St. Helens last Thursday afternoon 14*4 All Types - Remodeling sional district have been invited 15 at the half, and pulling to 20 and chalked up wins for both the 13 19 Pills Complete Planning Service Team high 3 games, West Ore- to submit essays on the topic of points ahead by the third period’s seventh and eighth grades in their Rudy Smith. Mgr. encounter with the Buccaneers. gon, 1983; individual high 3 games, “ My Role in the Future of the end. Phone Hillsboro MI 8-3666 Bill Poetter led the scoring for Sadie Miller, 447; individual high United States.” First place winner The seventh graders, who won Res. Ph. Hillsboro MI 8-4540 will receive a $50 U. S. savings the Pirates in their 75-45 win over by a score of 34 to 10, kept their 51tfc game, Sadie Miller, 179. bond, second place winner a $25 Vernonia. Logger scoring included: Splits: Vi Featherston 5 6 10; bond, and the top two essays will Peddicord 12, Ellis 8, G. Hanson 7, opponents scoreless in the first Joyce Johnson 4 5;;Ann McEntire be entered in the Congressional A. Brunsman 6, P. Brunsman and quarter while they tallied 10 points 3 10; Sadie Miller 4 5;Eunice Tov­ Record. Third, fourth and fifth C. Smith, 4 each; Holsey and for a first quarter score of 10 to 0. They kept a substantial lead ey 3 10; Nell Thomas 5 10; Sally place winners will receive large Andrus 2. Gaston 4 5; Judy Stewart 5 6. American flags which have flown JV Coach Gordon Crowston’s all the way with the halftime score over the Capitol in Washington, charges will play their final en­ of 21 to 3 and the third quarter D. C. counter of the season when they score of 28 to 6. In the final quart­ Participating schools have been meet Seaside, there, Friday night, er, the Toppers scored 6 and the Buccaneers 4 to make the final asked to send their five best es­ February 25. W L score 34 to 10. says to be judged by a panel of EXCAVATIONS - CLEARING 18 8 Deans Market judges. Deadline for submitting en­ High point men were Steve Lan­ Registered & Bonded for 13 11 Nehalem Lanes tries to Rep. Wyatt’s district of­ ders, Benny Fields and Ray Grims- Sanitation Work. 10 14 Ralphs Chevron fice in Milwaukie is April 12. bo with 6 each. Others scoring were BRUCE BERNDT 15 9 Vernonia Milk In announcing the contest, Rep. David Von Heeder, 5; Ricky Curl, 429-5892 Keasey Rt. Vernonia High team series, Deans Mark- 3; Danny Elton, Ron Meyers, Don 23tfc et, 2682. High individual 3-game Wyatt stated, “I feel that young people about to enter full citizen­ Larson and Jimmy Proehl, 2 each. series, R. Critser, 496. High single ship should examine carefully the Students gave good response to SHOE REPAIRS, pick-up and deliv­ game, R. Critser, 187. In the eighth grade game, the nature of a representative democ­ having the high school library op­ Toppers were behind at the first ery. Open 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Splits: T. M. Hobart 6-7-10; racy and consider the role they en both Thursday and Monday ev­ two quarter stops, 6 to 11 and 13 Tandy Shoe Repair, D street, Ver­ Bob Borders 5-6-10; Ralph Sturde- will play in our country’s future. enings, according to Welcome to 14. In the third quarter, the nonia. 429-3301. 31tfc vant 3-10; Dick Elliott 5-10. I hope that this contest will serve Rumbaugh, high school principal. Toppers took the lead and kept to emphasize the importance of ac­ He further stated that if the de­ CUSTOM MEAT CUTTING Men go wrong because they are tive civic participation by informed mand continues at the present it to the end of the game. The Cooler - Sharp Freeze pace, the library may be open third quarter ended with the score not satisfied where they are. citizens.” of 26 to 22 and the final score Locker Wrapped Mrs. Alvilda Hearing, English Tuesday evening also. Hours are R. J. Ekhoff 429-3842 Waiting for something to break teacher at Vernonia high school, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. and the was 40 to 26 in the Toppers’ fa­ vor. 23tfc is a good way to go broke. stated this week that several lo­ policy affords students the oppor­ High point man was Paul Nel­ tunity to use reference books dur­ cal students will enter essays in CLARENCE R. WAGNER, profes­ son with 19. Steve Hanson scored ing evening study hours. the contest. sional civil engineer, county survey­ Rumbaugh again extended the 11, Donald King, 8 and Alan or, Court House, St. Helens. Private invitation to adults to use the li­ Johnston, 2. surveying estimates, plans, etc. Call Notice is hereby given that Mon­ The Toppers are playing Rainier brary during the evening hours. S. Helens 397-0698. 20tfc day, the 7th day of March, 1966, Books may be used in the library here this afternoon, Thursday, at SEPTIC TANK service. Pumping at 7:45 p.m. at the City Hall in 2:30 p.m. but cannot be checked out. and repair. G. A. Russell, Columbia Vernonia, Oregon, has been set as City, Oregon. Phone St. Helens the time and place for a public 397-0650 daytime; 397-0074 after hearing to determine whether the Vernonia’s JV quint was downed building located at the Northwest Your Farmers Agent is a specialist in corner of the intersection of Grant twice in Cowapa league action Feb­ Avenue and Bridge Street in said ruary 11 and 15. In the Friday night contest, the Warrenton squad city is a dangerous building. P r o v id in g . . . PROCESSING PLANT By resolution of the City Coun­ led all the way to down the lo­ • DEPENDABLE PROTECTION! • F A S T - F A IR - FRIENDLY SERVICE! State Inspected cals by a score of 61-49. Richard cil adopted February 21, 1966. • EXCLUSIVE FEATURES! • CONVENIENT PAYMENT CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING Garcia led the attack with 24 Walter E. Linn • LO W CO ST! ARRANGEMENTS! Beef: Monday, Tuesday, Friday points. City Recorder Ilogs: Thursday, Friday till noon 8t2c A sk him about Farmers f Vernonia scoring included: Ped- ■ B / I T FARMERS S Cutting and Wrapping New World Life Policies tailored R einsurance ^ dicord 12, Robertson 10, P. Bruns­ NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL to fit your needs. /¿fiA gT TftWjjyVs. Sharp Freezing man, Ellis and G. Hanson with 8 PROPERTY (No. 99934) Smoking and Curing each, S. Curl 2 and Holsey 1. In the Circuit Court of the State Free use of Stock Trailer The following Tuesday, visiting AUTO • L IF E • FIRE • TRUCK of Oregon, for the County of Shop Res. Clatskanie downed the junior Log­ Multnomah, Department of Pro­ EL 7-3922 EL 7-2981 gers 54-44, led by Wayne Van Eg- bate. Rt. 2, Bx., 141, Forest Grove, Ore. don’s 13 points. Vernonia again In the matter of the Estate of On Fern Ilill Road trailed all the way, but came with­ Bernice E. McKay, Deceased. ltfc Notice is hereby given that the in two points at the end of the undersigned Administratrix of the third time slot. Scoring for Vernonia: Holsey Estate of Bernice E. McKay, de­ and Ellis, 9 each; A. Brunsman $17,000 PLUS NEW CAR AS BON ceased, by virtue of an Order of 8; Peddicord 6; P. Brunsman, S. US for man over 40 in Vernonia Sale issued out of the Circuit Curl and G. Hanson 4 each. 1966 FURNISHED & DELIVERED area. Use car for short trips to Court of the State of Oregon, for contact customers. Write B. R. the County of Multnomah, duly A train of thought arrives no BEND IMPERIALS: Dickerson, Pres., Southwestern Pe­ made and entered on the 8th day where if it’s only a local. troleum Corp., 534 N. Main Street, of February,1966, in the above entitled estate licensing the Admin­ Fort Worth, Texas. 8tlc As soon as Alaska’s snow disap­ istratrix to sell the hereinafter de­ WANTED: Tree - farmer opera­ scribed real property belinging to pears, flowers spring up. tor. Call 429-3316.____________8tlc the said estate, will offer for sale MARR & STAFFORD and sell from and after the 17th day of March, 1966, at private sale, MEAT CO. for cash, or upon such terms as Rt. 2, Box 379, Forest Grove, Ore THANK you to each one of you may be approved by the Court at EL 7-7281 who remembered me with cards, 726 S. E. Morrison Street, Port­ Slaughtering, Cutting, Wrapping, flowers, or other kindnesses dur­ land, Oregon, all the following de­ 3 Bedroom with Expando living room. Gives CfiQQR and Curing ing my hospitalization for surgery. scribed real property situate in over 800 square feet of hom e....................................................... Meat for sale, any quantity. Your thoughtfulness is deeply ap Columbia County,Oregon, to wit: Cattle Received Sunday and Mon­ ★ YES WE TRADE FOR GOOD USED FURNITURE predated and surely helped more Lots 3 and 4, Block 9, First ★ YES WE CAN ARRANGE FINANCING day until noon; Hogs received Tues­ than words can express. ★ YES WE TRADE FOR REAL ESTATE Addition to Riverside Lots, Ver­ day and Wednesday until noon. Mrs. Juanita Morford ★ YES WE GIVE BEST PRICES nonia, County of Columbia, Come through Banks, take Tilla­ 8tlc Open Evenings ’til 8 — Closed Sundays State of Oregon. mook road 1% m i., take first The Sale will be made subject On Hiway 30—8 Mi. W. of Clatskanie Phone 728-2724 lefthand road. ltfc to the confirmation by the above entitled Court. WOULD $40 per week fill the gap Date of first publication Febru­ between income and outgo? 15 hours ary 17, 1966. a week, days or evenings and Sat­ Date of last publication March urdays. Must have car. Joe Rezac, 10, 1966. 201 Lloyd Plaza, Portland, Oregon. IDA CATHERINE STRODE In accordance to Chapter 609 4tfc Administratrix ROBERT G. CHIDESTER ORS, all dogs which have a JONES & NASH set of permanent canine teeth Attorneys for Administratrix MINIMUM charge 75c for 25 words 726 S. E. Morrison Street (approximately 5 months old) or less. Words over minimum, 4c Portland, Oregon 97214 must wear a collar with li­ each. Three insertions for the price 7t4c There will be a complete check SERVICES ITS inexpensive to clean rugs and upholstery with Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer $1. Brunsman Hardware.__________________ 8tlc Pirates Take JV's Measure Students Enter Essay Contest 429-5023 8tlc 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 FOR RENT FOR RENT: 2-bdrm house, partially furnished, $50 per month. Wally Noakes, 429-5633________________ 7t3c CHERRY TREE Apts. Completely furnished except bedding, dishes Rent includes all utilities, heat, lights water. Private bath, kitchenettes 830 Jefferson Ave 429-5042 lO tfc MOBILE HOMES CARD OF THANKS 10 wide.................... $3995. 10 wide.................... 4995. 12 wide.................... 5995. 12 wide.................... 6295. 12 Wide: MISCELLANEOUS BU Y Y O U R DOG L IC E N S E S NOW $1.00 PENALTY in effect after March 1, 1966 CLASSIFIED RATES of two. BLIND ADS with answers to be han­ dled by The Eagle: Minimum charge $1.00. No M ormation 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: $1.00 for up to 12 lines. Additional lines. 8c each. NOTICE: The County Court of Co­ lumbia County, Oregon, has appoint­ ed the United States National Bank of Oregon as executor of the estate of EDWARD SALOMONSEN, deceas­ ed. All persons having claims against said estate are required to present them with proper vouchers to the of­ fice of the VERNONIA EAGLE at 721 Madison, Vernonia, Oregon, with­ in six months from February 3, 1966. United States National Bank of Oregon, Executor Neal W. Bush. Attorney for Estate POETRY accoptod only as paid matter: Rate: 10c por typo line. 5t5c THE EAGLE assum es no financial responsibility for errors that may appear In ads published in Its col­ umns. but in cases where this pa­ per Is at fault, will reprint that part ot an adv. in which the typo­ graphical m istake occurs. Uemonia Eagle NOTICE I AM not responsible for any debts other than my own. George W. Paadwy. 6t3 2 Bedroom 3 Bedroom 2 Bedroom 3 Bedroom EXPANDO N IW S P A M * rUBLI$HIRt ASSOCIATION cense tag a t all times. This provision of the law will be enforced. of the county area for unli­ censed dogs. APPLICATION FOR DOG LICENSE CHECK PROPER CLASSIFICATION LICENSE FEES Male__________ $1.50 Spayed Female- ______ $1.50 Female___ «______ $3.00 Name of Breed of Dog_ Enclosed find Draft. Check, or Money Order for $_ 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. 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