CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALE-General SERVICES Girl’s bikes, 19” & 26” with bas­ kets, training wheels, new extra tubes, $15 each. Fruit jars, 50 cents doz. Child’s Singer sewing machine $3. Call 429-5392. 16t3c FOR SALE: Bed with box springs and new $59.95 mattress, $40. Call 429-3835. 16tlc CARPETS a fright? Make them a beautiful sight with Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer $1. Bruns- man Hardware. 16tlc FOR SALE: Rollaway bed with cover; Maytag wringer washer, good condition; 9x12 foot Mohawk rug with pad. Call 429-5942 before noon. 14t3c ATTENTION! Pacific Cleaners Agency at Ver­ nonia Variety. Pick-up Tuesday and Friday. We give S & H Green Stamps. 16t3c TV REPAIR SERVICE 429-5846 Vernonia Pete Klein 12tfc Metered Propane Service Now priced to compete with all oth­ er fuels. Call Keith Wood, COUNTRY GAS 648-6508 — Hillsboro lltfc Remodel your house this year with a loan from the credit union. Join now. Vernonia Federal Credit Union, 853 Bridge Street, Vernonia. 9tfc Beaver State Corp. Residential - Commercial And Farm Buildings All Types - Remodeling Complete Planning Service Rudy Smith, Mgr. Phone Hillsboro MI 8-3666 Res. Ph. Hillsboro MI 8-4540 51tfc FOR bALE: Ashley automatic- FOR SALE: Foley Saw Filer. Keas- ey’s Saw Shop. lltfc 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 Demonia Eagle FOR SALE-Car, Truck FOR SALE: 1958 Chev Bel-Aire. Rea­ sonable. See Ed Gamer. 16t3c FOR SALE: 1950 Jeep pick-up with 1956 F head engine, $300. C. E. Gib­ son Jr. 429-3950. 15t3 FOR SALE-Real Estate LLOYD QUINN BROKER Real Estate & Ins. Phone 429-5211 866 Bridge Street Vernonia, Oregon FOR RENT NEWLY refinished 2 B/R furnished home. In town. $45. 2 B/R apartment. Fine residential area. $75. Lease. 1 B/R home, furnished, on OA hill, $40. YOUR LISTINGS SOLICITED 16tlc RILL HORN REALTOR and Vernonia Insurance Exchange Salesman—George Laws 429-6203 FARM LISTINGS NEEDED 15tlc MISCELLANEOUS $400.00 MONTHLY POSSIBLE — Home Typing. Full or part-time. De­ tails $1 00. B&B Research Enterpris­ es. P. O. Box 196, Holcomb, Missouri 63852 15t2 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 LOSE WEIGHT safely with Dex-A- Diet Tablets. Only 98c at Vernonia Drug Company 13T4 WANTED WANTED: Cat operator or power­ saw man, experienced. Top wages. Call evenings Jewell 755-2452. 16t3c 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 CLARENCE R. WAGNER, profes­ sional civil engineer, coimty 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 HUI Road ____________________________ ltfc FOR RENT FOR RENT: Small furnished mod­ ern house, suitable for one person or couple. Apply at 642 Weed Ave nue or call 429-6575. 16t3 ONE - bedroom house, downtown area. First months rent for paint­ ing inside. Call 429-3724 or inquire at 843 Madison avenue. 16t3c 2-bdrm furnished house for rent, 542 Madison Avenue . 15t2 CARD OF THANKS With deepest gratitude we extend this word of thanks for the many kind acts of sympathy expressed by our thoughtful friends. These kindnesses have meant much to us. Mr.and Mrs. Ervin Smith Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Smith Mrs. Ruby Smith 16tlc Words cannot adequately express our heartfelt thanks for the thoughtful and symnathetic acts that came to us at the time of our recent bereavement. The comfort from our many friends will always be cherished. Mrs. Robert Teevin and sons Jeff and Shawn Mr and Mrs. Terry Teevin Mr. and Mrs. Don Falleur Sandy and Tim Teevin Mrs. Daisy Teevin 16tlc N A T IO N A L N EW SPA PER LOST AND FOUND FOUND: A box containing black and red mackinaw, rap. gloves and other articles. Call 429 5691 16tlc Demonia Eagle 6 THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1966 NEHALEM VALLEY laundrom at A Dry Cleaners Open Every Day 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. — Personal Assistance — Mon.-Sat. — 7 ajn. to 7 p.m. V Î *♦* »5 LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF MEETING OF COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION Notice is hereby given that on Monday, May 9, 1966, the Board of Equalization of the County of Colum­ bia, Oregon, will meet at the Coun­ ty Courthouse in St. Helens, Ore­ gon, to publicly examine the assess­ ment rolls for said County of Co­ lumbia, for the year 1966, and to correct all errors in valuation, de­ scription, or qualities of land, lots or other property assessed by the assessor. The ratio determined by the As­ sessor pursuant to ORS 309.028 is 25 percent. Petitions for adjustment of values must be filed with the Equalization Board or County Clerk on or before May 16, 1966 on forms provided by the County Assessor. Frank H. LeMont, Columbia County Assessor 16t3c NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON CONSTRUCTION OF NEW COLUM­ BIA COUNTY COURT HOUSE The County Court of Columbia IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF COLUMBIA In the Matter of the Estate of CLARA BELLE LINDSLEY, De­ ceased. No. 3862 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY Notice is hereby given that the un­ dersigned administrator of the es­ tate of Clara Belle Lindsley, deceas­ ed, pursuant to an order of sale of the County Court of the State of Ore­ gon for the County of Columbia, made and entered In the above en­ titled estate on the 8th day of March, 1966, will offer for sale and sell from and after the 25th day of April, 1966, for cash or for part cash and part credit, at 905 Bridge Street, Vernon­ ia, Oregon, the following described real property belonging to said es­ tate, to-wit: Lots 3, 4 and 5, Block 1, Riv­ erview Addition, Vernonia, Co­ lumbia County, Oregon. The Sale will be subject to the con­ firmation of the above entitled Court. Bill Horn, Administrator Donald L. Kalberer, Attorney for Administrator 222 Columbia Blvd. St. Helens. Oregon Date of First Publication: March 24, 1966. Date of Last Publication: April 21, 1966. 12t5c NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELECTION IN THE INTERMEDIATE EDU­ CATION DISTRICT OF COLUM­ BIA COUNTY, OREGON, UPON QUESTION OF INCREASING TAX LEVY OVER AMOUNT LIMITED BY SECTION 11,ARTICLE XI, STATE CONSTITUTION Notice is hereby given that an election will be held in the inter­ mediate Education District of Co­ lumbia County, State of Oregon, from 2:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Day­ light Savings Time, on May 2, 1966. The election will be held in each component school district at the polling places designated as follows: The regular polling places designated for each of the com­ mon school districts and the Columbia County Intermediate Education District. The purpose of the election is to submit to the qualified voters of the Intermediate Education Dis­ trict the question of increasing the tax levy for the fiscal year be­ ginning July 1, 1966, over the amount limited by Section 11, Ar­ ticle XI of the Constitution. The reason for increasing such tax levy is: To supply the amount nec­ essary to provide the County Equalization Fund. Budget County Office $35,165.00 County Equalization Fund $1,065.596.35 Amount Necessary to Balance Budget $1,100,761.35 Amount Inside 6% Limitation $923.908.88 Amount Outside 6% Limitation $176,852.47 The amount of tax, in excess of the six percent limitation propos­ ed to be levied by the interm ed­ iate Education District of Colum­ bia County, State of Oregon, for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1966, is $176,852.47. Dated this 6th day of April, 1966. RAY K. GODSEY County School Superintendent and Secretary Columbia County Intermediate Education District Board CLARENCE ELLISON Columbia County Intermediate Education District Board 15t2c County, Oregon, deems it advisable to build a new Columbia County Court House and has, on this date, made and entered an order author­ izing the construction of said Court House and, accordingly, the public is hereby notified that a public hear­ ing will be held on the 25th day of April, 1966 at 7:00 o’clock p.m. in the Cafetorium of the St. Helens Junior High School, St. Helens, Ore­ gon, for consideration and discussion of matters pertaining to the construc­ tion of a new Columbia County Court House in St. Helens, Columbia Coun­ ty, Oregon, the steps to be taken to provide the funds necesssary for that purpose and the proposed location to said new Court House. The site upon which it is proposed to build the new courthouse is as follows: All of Lot 4, Lot 5, Lot 6, Lot 7, Lot 8, Lot 9, Lot 10 and Lot 11 of Block 107, City of St. Helens, Oregon, as per plat on file and of record in the Clerk’s Office of Columbia County, Oregon; also all of Block 112, City of St. Hel­ ens, Columbia County, Oregon, and all of Block 123, City of St. Helens, Columbia County, Ore­ gon. The approximate cost of the site of the new courthouse is $190,000.00 and the approximate cost of the proposed courthouse is $824,000.00. The approximate date on which it is proposed to commence construc­ tion is the 3rd day of April, 1967. No tax levy is proposed or neces­ sary and no bond issue is proposed or necessary for the construction of a new County Courthouse, or the acquisition of a site. The County of Columbia has the funds necessary for the acquisition of the site and the construction of the new Court­ house in the Special Courthouse Building Fund. The Special Court­ house Building Fund has a present balance of $1,014,898.00. The County Court of Columbia County shall at its regular meeting on Wednesday, June 8, 1966, enter an Order and take whatever other steps are necessary to secure and commit the $1,014,898.00 in the Spec­ ial Courthouse Building Fund to the construction of the new courthouse and the acquisition of the aforesaid site. The public should take notice that petitions authorized by Oregon Re­ vised Statutes Section 276.720 may be submitted to the County Court at the time and place of the public hearing. The law does not provide for the presentation of petitions set forth in ORS 276.720 other than in the manner and at the times set forth in said ORS 276.720. The present County Courthouse will continue to function until the new courthouse is built and occupied and thereafter it will be utilized by the County in such manner as will be in the best interest of the citizens of Columbia County. This notice is given pursuant to, and in conformance with, Oregon Revised Statutes Sections 276.710 to 276.990. Dated at St. Helens, Oregon this 23rd day of March, 1966. COLUMBIA COUNTY COURT By Earl N. Seawright County Judge By Louis Wasser County Commissioner By O. D. Clark County Commissioner Date of first publication March 24, 1966 Date of last publication April 21, 1966. Notice of School Election Upon Question of Increasing Tax Levy Over Amount Limited by Section 11, Article X I, State Constitution Notice is hereby given that an election will be held in School ’dis­ trict 47J of Columbia County, State of Oregon, from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. on May 2, 1966, at Washington school, Vernonia and Mist school. Mist, Oregon in said district, for the purpose of submitting to the legal voters of said district the question of increasing the tax levy for the fiscal year 1966-1967 over the amount limited by section 11, article XI, of the Constitution of Oregon. The reasons for increasing such levy are: Low base, increased enrollment and costs. The amount of tax, in excess of the 6'; limitation, proposed to be levied for said fiscal year is $187,344.36. Dated this 5th day of April, 1966 Attest: Mona M. Gordon District Clerk W alter M. Workman Chairman of Board Directors 15t2c -Get Results with Eagle Classifieds- I I V 3 Í y V AROUND THE FARM By Don Coin Walrod *« Everyone who has tried to grow a crop, whether commercial, a LEGAL NOTICE The City of Vernonia will receive applications for the position of lifeguard and park attendant at the City Park pool for the months of June, July and August, 1966. Ap­ plications should give the name, age and address of applicant and his or her qualifications for the work. Applications are to be di­ rected to the City Council, City Hall, Vernonia, Oregon, and will be considered at the Council meet­ ing on May 2, 1966, convening at 8 p.m. 16t2c NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL ELECTION AND MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, in compliance with Sec. 331.010, ORS, to the legal voters of School Dis­ trict No. 47J, of Columbia, Coun­ ty, State of Oregon, that the ANNUAL SCHOOL ELECTION of said District will be held at Ver­ nonia and Mist; between the hours of 2 P.M. and 8 P.M. on the first Monday of May, being the 2nd day of May, A.D. 1966, for the purpose of electing one director for a five year term and the tran­ saction of business usual at such meeting. Dated this 1st day of April, 1966. ATTEST: Mona M. Gordon District Clerk W alter M. Workman Chairman Board of Directors 15t2c IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF COLUMBIA IN the Matter of the Estate of MAUDE E. HILL, Deceased. No. 3740 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY Notice is hereby given that the un­ dersigned administrator of the estate of MAUDE E. HILL, deceased, pur­ suant to an order of sale of the Coun­ ty Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Columbia, Probate De­ partment, made and entered in the above entitled estate on the 11th day of April, 1966, will offer for sale and sell from and after the 12th day of May, 1966 for cash or for part cash and part credit at Veazie-Gray Build­ ing, St. Helens, Oregon, the follow­ ing described real property belong­ ing to said estate, to-wit: Lot Nine, Block One, Sunrise Addition to the City of Vernonia, Columbia County, Oregon. The sale will be subject to the con­ firmation of the above entitled court. Harold W. Rushing Administrator David B. Williamson Attorney for Administrator Veazie Gray Building St. Helens, Oregon 97051 Date of First Publication: April 14, 1966. Date of Last Publication: May 12, 1966. 15t5c garden, or just ornamentals around the home knows the problems of competition when the soil is infest­ ed with quackgrass. However, most folks don’t realize that there is more involved than just the competition of the very vigorous rhizomes, although we have told the story frequently in recent years. In 1957 a Minnesota research worker showed that a number of agronomic crops were stunted by a toxin produced in the rtiizomes of the quackgrass. Last summer this situation was unintentionally demonstrated in a twenty acre Oregon lettuce planting. Condi­ tions other than different planting tim es and inevitable differences in weather were the same through­ out the field. Reasonably good cultural practices were followed, yet growth of the crop in all areas was erratic and plants appeared to have been injured by misapplied herbicides. The grower stated, 'however, that no herbicides had been applied. One unusual condition common to the entire fiéld was a large number of quackgrass rhizomes. This field had been in the soil bank for several years and was thorough­ ly choked with quackgrass. The grower had deep-plowed to a con­ siderable depth to prepare a seed­ bed and, as a result, the rhizomes were mixed throughout the soil. When OSU pathologists observed the field, large patches were covered with quackgrass and the re st was lightly covered. Poor crop growth corresponded with the areas of greatest density of quack­ grass and was attributed to a toxin released into the soil by this nox­ ious plant. Learning how plants resist dis­ ease will be the goal of basic re ­ search at a new ARS Pioneering Research Laboratory on the nature of disease resistance in plants. Scientists at this new laboratory, located on the campus of the Uni­ versity of Wisconsin at Madison, will seek an understanding of how disease organisms such as bacteria and fungi attack plants, and how some plants are able to resist infection. Results of these studies are ex­ pected to aid plant breeders in speeding development of resistant varieties. When fully staffed, the laboratory will have four senior scientists, a pathologist, two biochemists and one plant physiologist—plus several research and graduate assistants. This staff will work closely with University plant pathologists. USDA has 23 other pioneering research laboratories to help meet the need for basic research in spe­ cific areas. The pioneering inves­ tigations, begun in 1957, are part of USDA’s regular program of basic research, which includes studies to obtain new knowledge needed to solve recognized agri­ cultural problems. 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August 4. 1922 at the post office in Vernonia, Oregon under the act of March 3. 1379. Subscription price $3 00 yearly in the Nehalem Valley Elsewhere 33 50 MEN'S LEAGUE April 13 W L Vernonia Milk 30W 25V4 Deans Market 29 27 Ralph’s Chevron 27 Vi 28V4 Nehalem Lanes 25 31 High series, team . Ralph’s Chev­ ron, 2745. High individual series, 506; high individual game, 201, Ted Boden- ham er. Splits picked up: Bob Bates, 3- 10 and 5-10; Ted Bodenhamer, 3- 10; Ralph Sturdevant, 9-10; M. Mullins, 3-10 and 3-10; Fred John­ son, 6-7-10; Charlie Cedarburg, 5- 6-10’ and 3-6. Parking is a headache to the City Fathers, and also to mothers of teen-age girls. MARK & 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 m mi., take first lefthand road. ltfc