CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALE-General SERVICES MEN'S LEAGUE March 9 W L Vernonia Milk 20*6 1516 Now Driced to compete with all oth­ Dean’s Market 20 16 er fuels. Call Keith Wood, Good hay for sale. No weeds, no Nehalem Lanes 18 18 COUNTRY GAS rain. A. R. Mills, Birkenfeld. 755- Ralph’s Chevron 13*6 22*6 648-6508 — Hillsboro 2302. Ilt2c High team 3-game series, Ver- lltfc nonia Milk, 2650. THE amazing Blue Lustre will Remodel your hcuse this year with a High individual 3-game series, leave your upholstery beautifully loan from the credit union. Join now. Dick Aldrich, 476. soft and clean. Rent electric sham- High single game, Walt Berg, 201. pooer $1. Brunsman Hardware and Vernonia Federal Credit Union, 853 Sjlits picked up: Bill Hall, 3-10; Bridge Street, Vernonia. 9tfc Electric. lltlc Ralph Sturdevant, 5-10; Bill Ritz, PRES-TO-LOGS. Keasey Saw Shop Will do housework, ironing in your 4-10 & 5-6. __________________________ 49tfc home or mine, dressmaking. Can USED chain saws for sale. Keasey give references. Mildred A. Gould, Saw Shop. 49tfc 631 Madison Avenue, Vernonia. 9t3 Quinn’s 16 27*6 BUNDLES of old papers for starting 25 19 Standard fires. 10-pound bundle, 10 cents. Ver­ Beaver State Corp. 26 18 Pills nonia Eagle. 48tf Residential - Commercial 1714 2614 West Oregon And Farm Buildings FRESH FLOWERS for any occasion. Team high three games, Pills, All Types - Remodeling Flowers wired anywhere. Ruth 2329; individual high three games, Complete Planning Service Steers, 429-5384. 25tfc Marlea Leffler, 485; individual high Rudy Smith, Mgr. game, Marlea Leffler, 190. Phone Hillsboro MI 8-3666 FLOWERS THAT PLEASE. Finest Splits: Margaret Thompson 3-10; Res. Ph. Hillsboro MI 8-4540 in flowers for all occasions. Plants, Betty Fuquay 5-7; Sadie Miller 5-8- bouquets. Floral pieces for funerals. 51tfc 10, 4-5-7 twice; Shirley Huss 3-10; Flowers speeded by long distance or Joyce Johnson 3-10; Nancy Devine wired anywhere. Mrs. Lloyd Thomas, 3-10; Nell Thomas 5-7; Ann McEn- 429-6611. ltfc tire 5-7, 9-10. FOR SALE: Foley Saw Filer. Keas- ey’s Saw Shop. lltfc M etered Propane Service WOMEN'S LEAGUE THIS IS Architect John Storrs’ sketch of the $1*4 m il­ lion forestry center that will provide exhibit space for forest products from Oregon, Washington, California and Idaho. Center will be built by Western Forestry C-Z Road Lighting Improved To Give Public Added Safety A program to further increase public safety at intersections of Crown - Zellerbach’s Columbia For­ est Road with public highways has been undertaken by the company. Already installed is a larger red light where the Forest Road cros­ ses the Columbia River Highway (U.S. 30) at Scappoose. Eight-inch diameter red lights facing motor­ ists on the public highway have been replaced with 12-inch diame­ ter surfaces. In addition, the company has in­ creased to two the number of flash­ ing amber lights on signs warn­ ing motorists they are approaching the intersection. Additional lights SUMMONS 16541 In the Circuit Court of the State will also illuminate the warning signs at night. of Oregon for Columbia County Lawrence Meissner, Trustee of The Forest Road, completed by Millie Meissner Trust and of Lar­ CZ in 1964 to relieve log truck ry Meissner Trust, plaintiff travel on public roads, runs from vs the headquarters of the company’s Donald J. Garrity and Arlene M. E. P. Stamm Tree Farm at Pitts­ Garrity, defendents. burg, to its log boom at Scappoose. To Donald J. Garrity and Arlene This spring the company will in­ M. Garrity, defendents, by or­ stall traffic lights at the two der issued March 3, 1966; crossings of the Forest Road with In the name of the State of Ore­ the Scappoose-Vernonia highway. gon you are hereby, by order is­ One of these is at Spitzenberg and sued March 3, 1966; notified to ap­ the second just east of the Pitts­ pear and answer above-entitled burg junction. suit on or before 4 weeks from Both of these lights will have date of first publication hereof. 12-inch diameter red lights facing Upon your failure so to do, plain­ traffic on the public road. tiff will take judgment against you Lights at all three of the inter­ and each of you, as prayed for sections will be green to motorists in the complaint, to-wit: on the public road except when a 1, A decree requiring defendants vehicle approaches on the Forest to pay to the Clerk of this Court, Road. and within a time to be fixed by the Court, for the withdrawal by and use of plaintiff $980.00 with in­ terest at 6 percent per annum from August 14, 1965, for $34.39 taxes with interest from Feb. 15, 1966 and for plaintiff’s costs and Future Farmers of America disbursements herein incurred. 2, In default of making said pay­ opened their 1966 Oregon conven­ ments, then after the lapse of time tion in Bend Wednesday with more fixed by the Court, plaintif have than 600 boys from 94 local chap­ a final decree cancelling and ter­ ters from high schools throughout minating the agreement of July the state in attendance. Among 14, 1965 and forever barring and these are Dean Stockwell, Randy foreclosing all right, title and in­ Holce and Steven Poetter, mem­ terest which defendents or either bers of the Vernonia high school of them may have in Lots 3 and chapter, accompanied by their 4, Block 6, First Addition to Ri­ vo-ag teacher, William Bowen. Taking part in the convention is verview Lots now in City of Ver­ Larry Craig, national FFA vice- nonia, Columbia County Oregon, and restoring said real property president and former FFA presi­ dent in Idaho. He was a student at to plaintiff, and 3, for such other and further the University of Idaho when elec­ relief as to the Court may seem ted to the national office. Craig lives in Midvale, Idaho. just and proper. Two delegates from each of Ore­ Lawrence Meissner, Trustee, gon’s local chapters make up the plaintiff voting body to conduct convention Deer Island, Oregon Date of first publication, March business. Delegates and visitors will be 10, 1966. guests at a steak fry this evening, Date of last publication April 7, Thursday, at the Rimrock Riders’ 1966. headquarters, a ranch just north of Bend. Highlight of the Friday night MINIMUM charge 75c for 25 words program will be the presentation or less. Words over minimum, 4c of awards and the installation of new officers. A Prineville man, each. Three insertions for the price Charles Peterson, is to receive a of two. distinguished service award. BLIND ADS with answers to be han­ LEGAL NOTICE Oernonla tagte FOR SALE-Real Estate LLOYD QUINN BROKER Real Estate & Ins. Phone 429-5211 866 Bridge Street Vernonia, Oregon EXCAVATIONS - CLEARING Registered & Bonded for Sanitation Work. BRUCE BERNDT 429-5892 Keasey Rt. 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. 429-3301. 31tfc CUSTOM MEAT CUTTING Cooler - Sharp Freeze Locker Wrapped R. J. Ekhoff 429-3842 23tfc LISTINGS N E E D E D BILL HORN REALTOR and Vernonia Insurance Exchange Salesman—George Laws 429-6203 FARM LISTINGS NEEDED 9tlc FOR SALE-Car, Truck ’65 CHEVELLE V-8, PG, 1-yr. war­ ranty. . .2600 mis. $2195.00 ’64 CHEVELLE 4-dr, Big 6, like new. . .low mileage $1695.00 ’63 CHEVY 2. Stick, 6, perfect . . . $1395.00 ’64 WILLYS pickup. . canopy $1650.00 ’62 CORVAIR Monza Cpe. $795.00 Wide selection of low priced cars. ’66 CHEVROLET pickups ’66 CORVAIR Spe. Cpe. $1895 $1995 Alladin C am pers in Stock Davies Chevrolet Company 493 Bridge St. - Vernonia - 429-5023 lltlc FOR SALE: 21-foot self-contained Fireball trailer house and Chev station wagon fully equipped to haul trailer. Mrs. Ed Salomonsen, 409 First avenue. 10t3c MUST sacrifice 1958 Chev Impala. Call 429-5725 or see at 1209 Bridge street, Vernonia. 10t3c 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 Stock Trailer Shop Res. EL 7-3922 EL 7-2981 Rt. 2, Bx., 141, Forest Grove, Ore. On Fern HUI Road ltfc CARD OF THANKS I WISH to express my appreciation to the many friends who remember­ ed me with cards, plants, visits and other kindnesses while I was in the hospital and since I’ve been home. They have helped more than words can express. Harry Emmons lltlc WANTED We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation for all the Wanted to Lease: Weekender cab­ kindness and expressions of sym­ in in rural Vernonia district. State pathy extended us during our re­ price and location in first letter. cent sorrow. For the cards, flowers, Mr. and Mrs. A.R. Thornburg, 603 calls and many other thoughtful NW 22nd Ave., Portland. Oregon. acts we are indeed grateful. A lltlc special thanks is extended to the St. Mary’s Altar Society for the dinner and to those who served, Mrs Richard Hunteman and Mrs. WOULD $40 per week fill the gap Joe Dennis. Also, to others who between income and outgo? 15 hours sent dishes. All were greatly ap­ a week, days or evenings and Sat­ preciated. Our sincere thanks to ev­ urdays. Must have car. Joe Rezac, eryone. 201 Lloyd Plaza, Portland, Oregon. Otto Siedelman ________________________________ 4 tie Mr and Mrs. Cort Siedelman and family LOSE WEIGHT safely with Dex-A- Mr. and Mrs. Ed Siedelman Diet Tablets. Only 98c at Vernonia and family Drug Company. 9t4 Mr & Mrs. Marion Siedelman and family Mr and Mrs. Harold Keith Mr. and Mrs. John Siedelman MARVIN KAMIIOI.Z and family Editor and Publisher Mr & Mrs. Victor Siedelman Official Newspaper of and family Vernonia, Oregon lltl Entered as second class mad mat ter, August 4, 1922 at the post office N A TIO N A L NEWSPAPER in Vernonia, Oregon under the act of March 1, 1879 Subscription price $8 00 yearly in the Nehalem Valley A F F IL IA T E M ÏM 8 E P Elsewhere 83 50 MISCELLANEOUS Oernonia Eagle FFA Delegates Attend Confab CLASSIFIED RATES 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. POETRY accepted only as paid matter: Rate: 10c per type line. THE EAGLE assumes no financial responsibility for errors that may appear in ads published in its col­ umns. but in rases where this pa­ per is at fault, will reprint that part of an adv. in which the typo­ graphical mistake occurs. U.S. Savings Stamps teach children thrift and good citizenship (N e v e r too yo u n g to sat e) N tW S P A P E R D em o n ia E a g le 6 THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1966 PUBLISHERS ASSOCIATION Center, Inc., a non-profit organization headed by indus­ try leaders from the four states. The center will be located in Portland. A four-state campaign for funds will be underway in he near future. U.S. SAVINGS BONDS Forest Products Center Planned A $116 million center for the ex­ hibition of forest products from When tree farm vehicles pass ac tivators in the private road ap­ Idaho, Oregon, Washington and proximately 300 feet from each in­ California will be built in Portland, tersection, the light facing the pub­ hopefully within 12 months. Architect John Storrs has been lic road will become amber for six given the go-ahead on plans and seconds before turning to red. “Motorists should be careful to a preliminary sketch of the exter­ remember this fact,” R. M. King, ior has already been submitted. Directors of Western Forestry manager of the Stamm Tree Farm, said. “When those lights begin to Center, Inc., a non-profit corpora­ change it means a vehicle is about tion, have selected a three-acre to enter the intersection. Most of site in Portland’s tree-studded west them will be logging trucks, some hills near the Oregon Museum of towing two trailers and others with Science and Industry and the Zo­ loads of poles up to 120 feet long. ological Gardens. The three-acre site belongs to the “ For their own safety, drivers should be sure always to obey the City of Portland and would elim inate three holes of the Hoyt park signals.” The tree farm manager also is­ pitch and putt golf course, a mu­ sued a reminder that travel on nicipally - owned operation. If the the Forest Road is open only to city fathers approve the site, the three holes would be relocated on authorized vehicles. adjacent property. Western Forestry Center, Inc., listing prominent industry repre­ sentatives from the four states on its board of directors, was formed after fire destroyed the old For­ estry building, known as the larg­ At an assembly held Wednesday est log cabin in the world, in Au­ morning at Vernonia high school, gust 1964. The old structure was letters were presented for basket­ built during the Lewis and Clark ball to officially close that season world’s fair in Portland in the and give recognition to those who early 1900’s. participated in that sport this year. Charles W. Fox of Portland, Welcome Rumbaugh, high school president of Cascades Plywood for principal, spoke .to students prior many years, is president of the to the presentations. non-profit corporation, which will Bert Kronmiller, head basketball seek funds for the new center in coach, presented letters to the a four-state campaign. members of the varsity squad as The building will be constructed follows: (Numeral after nam,e in­ of modern forest products includ­ dicates whether one, two or three ing lumber, plywood, hardboard, year letterman) Steve Minger, 1; laminated timbers etc. Roger Medges, 1; Dennis Pederson, Approximately 45,000 feet of ex­ 1; Bill Hanson, 1; Jerry Hanson, 3; hibit space will be available, plus Fred Smith, 2; a 300 - seat auditorium and an area Dave Larson, 1; Larry Elton, 1; for changing exhibits. A small ad­ Joe Curl, 1; Steve Ellis, 1; Gordon mission charge will make it pos­ Blackburn, Mgr., 3; Kevin Krieger, sible for the center to be self- Mgr., 1. supporting. Gordon Crowston, junior varsity coach, presented ■ certificates to members of his ¿quad as follows: Steve Curl, Petd'Brunsman, Chuck Andrus, Buddy Robertson, Gary Hanson, _ Larry Holsey, Keith Cameron, Brad Rumbaugh, A1 Brunsmar., Henry Anderegg, chairman for Dave Peddicord; Ed Sanders, Mgr. local participation in the Colum­ Freshmen team members also bia county OMSI fund raising auc­ received certificates from their tion to be held March 26 at the fair coach, William Howard. This squad grounds at Deer Island, stated included Mike Hopkins, Danny Am­ early this week that letters are be­ brose. Chris Smith, Fay Russell, ing sent this week to all businesses Geoff Proehl, in this area asking for donations Randy Larson, Matt Koch, Curt­ of items to be sold. He plans to is Hickman, Myron Dennis, Gary pick items up here prior to March Davis, Doug Koski, Mgr. 24 and take them to the fair Special service awards for out­ grounds March 25. standing service during the basket­ All money derived from the auc­ ball season went to Ron Russell tion will go to the construction of and Dan Hearing for statistics an agricultural wing for OMSI. keeping, and for tape recording of Similar fund raising auctions are games and photography. being held in other counties throughout the state, also. Anderegg stated that all dona­ tions to the auction are tax deduct­ ible. He has special blanks which will be filled out and given to each contributor to use for tax purposes. Columbia County Historical So­ Persons who wish to give cash in­ ciety will meet Wednesday, March stead of merchandise are asked to 23, in the first building from the en­ make checks payable to OMSI. While letters are being sent only trance gate to the Columbia county fair grounds. There will be a pot­ to businesses, contributions from luck at noon followed by the regular individuals are desired, also. They can be new or used items. Antique session. All are welcome. An invitation to Columbia county articles have good sales value. residents issued by the Aurora Col­ Items of small value or large value ony Historical Society invites them are all welcome. Those with items to an “Old Style Sausage Dinner” to be picked up may call Anderegg, on Sunday, March 20 from 12 noon or other members of the local com­ to 5 p.m. in the Maplewood Grange mittee, Wm. Rundle or Cecil Huff. hall, a half mile north of Aurora Many a man who has carved on Highway 99E. Old Colony dishes will be featured — sausage made out his future begins to cut out from the colony recipe will be his own best friends. available for purchase. We must bake the cake before It is planned to restore the old Ox Barn of the Colony as a muse­ we can eat it. um, and furnishing it as it would have been in the days of the colony, MARR & STAFFORD dated 1856. Dr. Wm. Keil was the MEAT CO. leader of this colony which came Rt. 2, Box 379, Forest Grove Ore west from Pennsylvania, first to EL 7-7281 Missouri, then to Washington and Slaughtering, Cutting, Wrapping, finally to Aurora, Oregon. They and Curing traveled by ox-team and brought Meat for sale, any quantity. their customs with them. The Col­ Cattle Received Sunday and Mon­ ony prospered until the death of day until noon; Hogs received Tues­ Dr. Keil in 1877. day and Wednesday until noon. Mrs. Albert H. Powers is instru­ Come through Banks, take Tilla­ mental in this restoration in tribute mook road 1H mi., take first to Dr. Burt Brown Barker on the occasion of his 90th birthday Letters Given For Basketball OMSI Auction Items Wanted History Group Dates Meeting