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CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALE-General SERVICES FOR SALE: Girl’s 24-inch bicycle, $10. Cali after 6 p.m. 429-5624. 17t3c 429-5846 For sale: John Deere Cat, 20-10 hydraulic-tilt blade. See Harold Bergerson or call 429-5949. 17tfe FOR SALE: Foley Saw Filer. Keas- ey’s Saw Shop. lltfc For sale: 10-cu. ft. upright freezer. New small logging block. Inquire at 103 OA Hill, Walter Clawson. 17t3 For sale: Used refrigerator, good running order. Reasonable. 242 Bridge St. 429-5291 17t3 Round solid oak extension dining table, five chairs. Call 429-3896. 17tl USED chain saws for sale. Keasey Saw Shop. 49tfc SORRY SAL is now a m erry gal. She used Blue Lustre rug and up holstery cleaner. Rent electric shampooer $1. Brunsman Hard ware. 17tlc TV REPAIR SERVICE 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 Full-size bed with box springs and new $59.95 mattress, $40. Phone 429- 3825. 17t3 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 EXCAVATIONS . CLEARING PRES-TO-LOGS. Keasey Saw Shop 49tfc Registered & Bonded for Sanitation Work. BUNDLES of old papers for starting fires. 10-pound bundle, 10 cents. Ver nonia Eagle. 48tf 429-5892 Keasey Rt. Vernonia ____________________________23tfc FRESH FLOWERS for any occasion. Flowers wired anywhere. Ruth Steers, 429-5384. 25tfc 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 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-Car, Truck For sale: Model 62 Chev pick-up, $990. See Harold Bergerson or call 429-5949. 17tfc 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 \ e ____ Real Estate & Ins. Phone 429-5211 ; 866 Bridge Street Vernonia, Oregon FOR RENT 2 NEWLY B/R apartment. refinished 2 Fine B/R residential furnished area. Lease. $45. home. $75. In town. 1 B/R home, furnished, on OA hill, $40. YOUR LISTINGS SOLICITED 17tlc BRUCE BERNDT CUSTOM MEAT CUTTING Cooler - Sharp Freeze Locker Wrapped R. J. Ekhoff 429-3842 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 5:00 p.m. 46tfc Haberman's Meal 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 ltfc FOR RENT FOR RENT: Three-bedrom house one mile from town. City water. Jim Davies. 429-5023. 17tlc BILL HORN REALTOR and Vernonia Insurance Exchange Salesman—George Laws 429-6203 FARM LISTINGS NEEDED 15tlc WANTED Wanted to buy, several young feeder steers. White Face preferred. Jim Davies, 429-5023. 17tlc HELP WANTED: Assistant rooks to work at Perry’s Sports Camp, June 26 to August 21, Must have large group cooking experience and be willing to work Saturdays and Sundays. Write to Bob Perry, 12220 SW Greenwood St, Beaverton I7tlc WANTED: Cat operator or power saw man, experienced. Top wages. Call evenings Jewell 755-2452. 16t3c Ocrnonia Ea<jk MARVIN KAMIIOLZ 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 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 CLASSIFIED RATES NO information on classifieds will be given out until after paper Is m ail ed. MINIMUM eharge 75c ior 25 words or less. Words over minimum, 4c each. Three insertions for the price of two. BLIND ADS with answers io be han dled by The Eagle: Minimum eharge $1.00. No information given relative io such ads. NO CLASSIFIED OR DISPLAY ADV. WILL BE ACCEPTED AF TER TUESDAY NOON EXCEPT FOR NEXT WEEK’S PAPER. THE EAGLE assumes no financial responsibility lor errors that may appear in ads published in Its col umns. but in eases where this pa per is at fault, will reprint that part of an adv. In which the typo graphical mistake occurs, POETRY accepted only as paid matter: Rate: 10c per type line. CARD of Thanks A Notices: $1.00 for up to It lines. Additional lines. He eaeh. Elsew here $3.50. N A T IO N A L N E W S R A M R U n iiH U 'U 'u u NOI1YI3OSSY- iiih iih m a i d V d S M IN LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE A meeting of the Budget Commit tee for the City of Vernonia will be held at the City Hall, Vernonia, Ore gon, 7:30 p.m., on Monday, May 9, 1966, for the purpose of considering the city budget for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1966. This meeting is open to the public and interested persons may speak on any phrase of the proposed budget. Other meetings of the committee, if required, will be announced at this meeting. Walter E. Linn, Budget Officer 17t2c 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 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 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 CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere thanks for the many cards, words of sympathy and floral gifts. Also, a special thanks for the memorial contributions to the can cer fund. Again, thank you. This town is the greatest. Mrs. Earle Markham and family Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Markham Mr. and Mrs. P. R. (Jim ) Markham 17tl 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 Llovd Plaza. Portland. Oregon. 4tfc T M B M IO W T Y M I D O V T WANT M S WORK Firemen Called The Vernonia Fire Department responded to an alarm at 854 Grant street April 25 at 3:45 p.m. The cause of the call was a chim ney fire, and no damage was re ported. Mother's Day Is Theme of Appeal CARE is appealing for dona tions to honor American mothers on Mother’s Day, May 8, the con tributions to help needy mothers and children overseas, according to the regional office of the over seas relief agency here. Under the plan announced by CARE’s executive director, Frank L. Goffio of New Y o r k , ev ery dollar will send a food package in the nam e of the mother desig nated by the donor, to a mother in Asia, Africa, Europe or Latin America. A typical package con tains 27 pounds of wholesome foods. The CARE-Mother’s Day plan is part of the international agency’s year-long feeding programs bene fiting 37,000,000 persons. Donations should include the nam e and address of the mother honored, so that CARE can noti fy her, and should be sent to CARE’s Northwest office, Freder ick & Nelson, Seattle. SWCD Merger to Be Considered The Scappoose-Rainier and Clat skanie Soil and W ater Conserva tion district supervisors held a joint meeting April 20 in the St. Helens SCS office, according to Andy Pavelek of the SCS. Robert Brown, administrative officer of the state soil and wa ter conservation committee, ex plained the legal procedures re quired to combine the two SWCD’s into one county-wide district. A hearing was set for May 18 at 8 p.m. in the Odd Fellows hall in Rainier. Any landowner oppos ing this merger can voice his ob jections at this meeting. The board of supervisors of both districts feel it would be easier to administer one county-wide dis trict with more efficient use of technical assistance. Goodwill Sets Visit of Truck The Goodwill truck will make its next call in Vernonia on Wed nesday, May 18 and householders are advised to begin now to pre pare for it. Now, as spring house cleaning is in full swing, is a good time to sort out things to be dis carded and place them in readi ness for pick-up on that date. Anyone who wishes the truck to call at their home to pick up items may call Mrs. Frank Lange, 429- 3161. SEAT BELTS SAVE LIVES . . USE THEM LEGAL NOTICE IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNT)’ OF COLUMBIA In the Matter of the Estate of GEORGE E. NICHOLS, Deceased. No.3621 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned administrator of the es tate of GEORGE E. NICHOLS, de ceased, pursuant to an order of sale of the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Columbia, Probate Department, made and en tered in the above entitled estate on the 25th day of April, 1966, will offer for sale and sell from and af ter the 26th day of May, 1966 for cash or part cash and part credit, at Veazie-Gray Building, St. Helens Oregon, the following described real property belonging to said estate, to- wit: Lot Seven, Block Seven, City of Vernonia. Columbia County, Oregon — The sale will be subject to the confirmation of the above entitled court. David B. Williamson Administrator David B. Williamson Attorney for Estate Veazie-Gray Building St, Helens. Oregon 97051 Date of First Publication: April 28. 1966 Date of Last Publication: May 26. 1966 17t5c Family History Told at Meet April 20 the Columbia County Historical Society met in the 4-H exhibit building on the county fairgrounds. After enjoying a noon potluck luncheon the meeting was called to order by President Wm. Wood. Mrs. Thompson, great-grand daughter of F. Hodgkins, a pio neer of this area, was present and told of her ancestors coming across the Isthmus of Panam a by narrow gauge railway, then up the coast and later fishing along the Columbia. She had many pic tures of pioneer days. Mrs. Thomp son’s home is in Milwaukie. Many visitors are reported at the county museum, with renewed interest being shown. Since Co lumbia county was able to contri bute over $3,000 to OMSI, it is thought all here should be able and willing to support their own county museum by donation of historical articles for exhibit and also by visiting and seeing what a fine sta rt has been made on an historical display. M aterial is being collected for the next volume of Columbia county history, and it is urged that this should be in the hands of the secretary by May 1 so it may be made ready for printing this year. It is desired that all parts of the county be represent ed in these stories, but it is nec essary for someone to work up accounts of their families or towns before the m aterial can be print ed. It is p l a n n e d to meet in the Vernonia Grange hall in Vernonia May 18. It will also be possible to see the museum that day. West Coast to Change Tariffs West Coast Telephone company announced this week that, on calls completed jointly by West Coast and Pacific Northwest Bell, they will concur with the tariffs filed by Pacific Northwest Bell to re duce intra-state long distance rates effective June 1, 1966. A new “After 10” rate also will be applied by West Coast Tele phone on intra-state station - to - station calls completed jointly by West Coast and PNB. Maximum charge for calls of this kind placed between 10 p.m. and 4:30 a.m. will be $1.00 for the first 10 minutes. According to Division Manager L. E. Cross, the rate reduction will mean an annual saving of approx imately $281,000 to West Coast Telephone customers in the state of Oregon. Cancer Society Seeking Funds Ocrttonia Eagle 6 THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1966 Society. Student Council Honored Members of the Vernonia high school chapter of the National Hon or Society and of the student coun cil were honored Tuesday evening at a banquet given by the district 47J school board and served at the Masonic temple by the Nehalem Social club. All members of the high school faculty and their hus bands and wives also were includ ed in the guest list. Jerry Hanson, president of the student council, introduced mem bers of that group which includes studentbody officers and represen tatives from each class. Welcome Rumbaugh, high school principal and faculty advisor for the student council, outlined the purposes of the group and the responsibilities delegated to them. Fred Smith, president of the Honor Society, introduced officers and members of that group. H ar old McEntire, faculty advisor, also spoke concerning the purposes and aims of the organization and its history in Vernonia high school. Guest speaker for the evening was Whitey Coker, news director for KISN radio in Portland, who told about a trip he had made to Viet Nam and his experiences dur ing the two weeks spent there. He emphasized the backwardness of the country in contrast to he Unit ed States. He also said that in his contact with the United States troops he found that the boys were well aware of why they were there and felt it was right and necessary to be there. He related many per sonal experiences during his stay. Music for the evenings program was provided by the high school brass sextet under the direction of Charles Randall. Students Awed By Abilities Students were thrilled and am azed at the ability of Jack Chase who appeared here Tuesday in a National Assembly program to dem onstrate his playing of basket ball from a wheelchair. Chase was stricken with polio when 20 years old and his legs are paralyzed. Since then he at tended the University of Illinois and after graduation, attended L.I.F.E. Bible College in Los An geles. Upon completion of his stu dies he entered the ministry. While in California he played basketball with the Flying Wheels, a team composed of disabled vet erans. He has toured widely to demonstrate what can be done in an effort to encourage handicapped people to surmount their difficul ties. Two high school boys were sel ected to assist him in his demon stration Tuesday. Kick-off for the American Can cer Society fund drive was a cof fee hour last Friday morning a t tended by 14 of the 26 volunteers who are carrying out the local drive under the chairmanship of Mrs. B. J. Horn. April is cancer Due to a conflict in dates, the month by presidential proclama tion and the local drive is being Firemens Ball has been resched conducted in this final week of the uled for May 21, according to in formation released by chairman month. Mrs. Horn has assigned volun Chet Ray. The annual affair is to teers to the various areas for solic raise funds for fire departm ent itation and they will be leaving projects and needed supplies. information leaflets with the peo ple called on. Educational m ater ial stresses early detection and prompt treatm ent. Funds are need Forty freshm en from Vernonia ed for more educational work and high school, accompanied by their research in order to increase the instructor, Mrs. Alvilda Hearing, number of patients saved from made a field trip to the Multno untimely cancer death. mah county library Wednesday of this week. Ball Date Changed Library Visited Seniors Lead On Honor Roll Seniors hold first place for the class placing the^ most members on the Vernonia high school honor roll for the second six weeks per iod of the second semester. Nine seniors achieved honor listing. There were eight freshmen, four sophomores and six juniors among the total of 27 listed. The complete list is as follows: Freshmen: Dado Briones. Mary Brunsman, Zenda Ellis, Dan Hear ing, Kathie Henderson, J o y c e Knowlton, Debbie Miller, Cathie Reynolds. Sophomores: Steve Curl, Les Forcier. Jeanette Aultman. Geoff P ro eh l. Juniors: Bill Hanson, Kathy Jen sen, Sally Knowlton. Ann Sargent. David Serafin, Donald Wilson. Seniors: Beth Ann Ambrose, Christine Bender, John Coila, J e r ry Hanson. Marilyn Jones. Mike Laws, Robert Mattson, Roger Med- ges. Fred Smith. The turtle never gets anyplace, till he sticks his neck out. dvertisit wofeforyoul 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 1H mi., take first lefthand road.