Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, June 28, 1973, Page 5, Image 5

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For Sale—General
SERVICES
F O R S A LE: Wood lathe for
Excellent condition
Call 428-3415.
SERVICES
OLD-TIME COUNTRY A EASTERN
MUSIC LESSONS
Autoharp. Fralling Banjo, Guitar and
Mandolin.
Write to Kbn A John
Cunnlck, P.O. Box 194, Keasey S t..
Vernonia.
8SU
Students Told
'Register Now*
Are vou thinking about starting
college in the fall? Or transferring
from one college to another7 If you
are, do it now. There isn't much
time left.
Some 9,979 openings still remain
in Oregon colleges and universities
for late-deciding freshmen and 11th
hour transfer students, according to
a May survey conducted by the
Western Interstate Commission for
Higher Education (WICHE).
IO S O m e O M M M e e 8 8 8 8 8 M
Board of
Commissioners
(Unapproved Minutas I
m oM om eaaM om m om t
Missionary to
Speak Sunday
MIST—Guest speaker at Mist-
Birkenfeld Community Church at
Birkenfeld Sunday morning w ill be
Miss Susan Sieserlinger of Coium
bia, South America Miss Sieser
linger is home on missionary leave.
Mrs Jane Hansen w ill be hostess
for the Mist Helping Circle Thurs­
day for Mrs Joe Lonnquist who is
unable to entertain them this
month
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hansen
accompanied her folks, the Howard
Thompsons of Clatskanie to Spo
kane, Wn. Thursday for the wed­
ding, of Bruce Thompson, a grand­
son of the Thompsons. Enroute to
Spokane, they stayed this side
Thursday evening and nearly roast­
ed in the loo degree heat. It was 104
at Spokane Friday. They returned
via the Washington side and visited
the Maryhill Museum.
Mr. and Mrs Donald Sundland
visited his folks, the Charles Sund
lands, four days and, while here,
made side trips to the beach Tues
day and to Longview Wednesday.
Dinner was enjoyed out both times
They took the old Clatskanie road
on Conyers Creek and enjoyed the
beautiful scenery.
The Columbia County Board of
Commissioners met in scheduled
session June 20 with Chairman Fred
F O R SALE: Lady Kenmore used
Eoshaug presiding, Commissioners
^D hh w aahar for sale.
Has cutting
Minkoff and Ahlborn, and secretary
board top. Is 4 years old. 985. Also,
Gloria Salvey (deputy clerk) pre­
kitchen range with a double oven
sent.
910
Call 429-6472_____________ 26t3c
Commissioner Minkoff moved
and Commissioner Ahlborn second­
F O R SALE: 15 ft. Bell T rad er. I960
REG ISTERED LAND
According to the WICHE study, ed the minutes of the following
Furnace.
L ike
new. sleeps six
SURVEYOR
application deadlines for the fall meetings be approved: Board of
$1,000 cash Phone 429-5302
2612
14th A St. Helena Sts., St. Helens
semester range from May 8 to Oc­ Commissioners meeting of June 13;
»7-06»
5484817
tober 6 at 25 Oregon higher edu­ Public hearing on Meadowview
HO NDA M IN I B IK E in fa ir condition
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cation institutions.
for 9150. Also, 15 inch by 10 Inch
Service District SDL-1 budget;
Also Export Commercial
used tires and wheels In fa ir con­
College officials point out, how­ Public hearing on Columbia County
TRACTOR (CUSTOM)
Construction and
dition for 9150. C all 420-8894 or see
ever, that vacancies are open only 1973-74 budget Motion carried.
at garage sale on 1881 N. M ist D rive
to students who meet the individual
Remodeling
ROTO-TTIXING
Miscellaneous claims were ap­
on June 28, 20 or 3 0 , _________25tl
college’s requirements And if a proved
GRASS AND HAY MOWING
INQUIRE—
student has already applied to a
Roadmaster Keith Thompson met
Phone 418-7281
G A R A G E SALE at 1881 N . M ist
college
or university and has been with the board to discuss various
D riv e on June 28, 29, and 30. Hours
2413
turned down, he should not reapply road department matters. He intro­
arc: Thursday 10 a m . to 7 p.m .,
at that college.
duced Ted K Morgan, whom he
F riday from 12 noon to 7 p.m. and
JOHN DeLAITTRE
An exception to the more formal plans to hire as Engineering Tech­
Saturday 10 a m. to 7 p.m . Miscel­
Plasterer . Drywall Taper
admissions requirements would be nician II, effective July 1, at a
786 Bridge Si.
laneous clothes, beddings, dishes,
Brocade and Texturing
the increasingly popular open door salary of $900 per month. Commis­
tools, some furniture and appliances.
Acoustic Ceilings
admissions policy. Last year, 19 sioner Ahlborn moved and Com­
Phone
429-8211
e tc _________________________26tl
Plaster Patching
western colleges reported open ad­ missioner Minkoff seconded to ap­
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V e n a n te
T A K E soil aw ay the Blue Lustre Phone 429-8852
missions policies This year the prove the hiring of Morgan. Motion
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way from carpets and upholstery
number quadrupled Eighty-one in­ carried.
Rent electric shampooer 91. Bruns-
stitutions said they have either no
Thompson presented the approv­ Lucker should be replaced on the
m an Hardw are.
26tle
ed traffic safety grant application Surface Mining Committee, and
W A N T E D : Person interested in part lim it or open door admissions for
the fall. In other words, these to the board, and advised the sta rt­ Phil Minor should be replaced on
F O R S A L E : 1 wheel tra ile r, 925.
tim e work
Might work into full
ing date had been changed to June the Vehicle Review Committee.
See at 875 Madison Avenue.
26tl Tires - Batteries - Shocks - Brakes tim e. Should be artistically inclined schools have space for a great
many students.
Approval of appointment of Sally
13, 1973 in order to get started by
Gen.
and
Starters
-
Mufflers
•
Water
and not afraid of rustic working
P IA N O . Console Spinet Piano
As­
The WICHE study, which can­ July 1.
Nelsen as deputy county treasurer
Pumps
-
Fuel
Pumps
—
In
Stock
conditions.
Contact Tender Touch vassed 447 undergraduate institu­
sume low mo. payts.
To be sold
As a part of the traffic safety was signed.
in this area
Also ORGAN with For Most Popular Makes.
tions throughout the 13 western grant, Commissioner Ahlborn mov­
Clerk Roy Nelson met with the
Decor at 429-8064_____________ 26tlc
Automatic Rhythm.
Phone collect
states, reports that approximately ed and Commissioner Minkoff se­ board to discuss the number of dog
B A B Y S IT T IN G wanted n ear P itts ­
206-CH3-9270 or write Adjustor, 612
130.000 vacancies are still available conded an agreement to furnish licenses and tags to be ordered for
burg. Phene 4297822.__________25t3c for entering freshmen and transfer
S.W. 152nd, Seattle, Wn., 98166
consulting services for tra ffic en­ 1974. After discussion, it was con­
ARNOLD A M A R Y ’S VERNONIA
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students. A total of 256 western gineering services and safety plan cluded he should order 6,000. He
W A N T E D TO B U Y : Antique clocks
institutions responded to the survey be signed with CH2M-HH1 at a cost also discussed the license books,
U -P IC K M A R S H A L L Strawberries.
and watches. Contact Sherman Fish­
with 206 reporting vacancies for of not to exceed $46,750 Motion and it was concluded he should
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Lots of berries, second picking - 3K
e r at Fisher s E lectric.
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come-lately applicants.
obtain quotations on four-part
carried.
miles up Strasseli Road off Sunset
Details on vacancies in colleges
Thompson also presented the books.
highway. See M rs. George McLeod F O R SAVING S on Loans contact
and universities throughout the 13 contract, bond and certificate of
Commissioner Ahlborn moved
your Local Credit Union - 783 Bridge
324-9583.
Virgil Allen’s field.
western states are available fro m : insurance for St. Helens Paving and Commissioner M inkoff Second­
25t2c Street. 11 a.m . to 5 p.m . - Tuesday
College Vacancy Survey, WICHE, Company for the Viewcrest Sub­ ed the following be reappointed:
through F rid a y ; 11 a.m . to 1 p.m . The regular council meeting of June
FO R SALE: W ell broke Pulamino
division S t r e e t Improvements. Marlene Gift, Jack Manges, Bar­
Saturday.
Closed - Sunday and 18, 1973, w ill be continued next F r i­ P.O. Drawer P, Boulder, Colorado
m are with registered h alf Arab colt
80302.
Commissioner Ahlborn moved and bara Bunn and Jack Blair, Camp
Monday.
Or call 429-8245 during day, June 29, 1973, at 8:00 p.m .
and halter broke Palom ino yearling
WICHE is a public agency which Commissioner Minkoff seconded Wilkerson Advisory Committee;
non-office hours.
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» tic
filly. Greg Ellis, 429-5866 ' 25t3c
helps the 13 western states work
the contract be signed Motion car­ Robert Vagt, Civil Service Com­
N O T IC E O F B ID S
together
to
increase
educational
mission; Vern G riffin, Park Com­
ried.
FOP. SALE: 1969 Honda 300.
Sealed bids w ill be received by
opportunities for western youth, to
The following purchase orders mission; Kenneth Erickson, Vector
condition Phone 429-5582
Adm inistrative School District 47 improve programs of universities
were presented by Thompson, and Control Board; A.J. Ahlborn. Pub­
Joint, Columbia County, Vernonia, and colleges, to expand the supply
approved: 2079-Pet Matiaco, rock, lic Welfare Board. Motion carried.
Oregon, at the School D istrict Of­ of specialized manpower, and to in­
A letter of appreciation was
$1,581.50 ; 2078-Feenaughty, hopto
fice, 475 Bridge Street, Vernonia,
Blown-ln Inaulation
form the public of higher education
repair, $631.10; 2077 - Feenaughty, received from the Tri-County Coun­
Oregon, until 8:00 p.m . H iu rsday, needs.
Rockwool Batting
gradeall rent, $5,500 ; 2060-Com- cil of Senior Citizens for allowing
July 12, 1973, for carpeting the halls
F R E E ESTIMATES
mercial Enterprises, adapt base use of courthouse space.
of Washington Grade School and
Commissioner Minkoff moved
Buy. Sell or Trade
station for remote control, $250;
Call Collect 397-1670
w ill then and there be opened and
and Commissioner Ahlborn second­
2059-General
Electric,
remote
con­
Highway 47
publicly read aloud. Bids received
ST, HELENS
trols with hand remote, remote ed to approve the annual distri­
Star Ri.. Box 19
lOtfc a fte r the tim e fixed fo r opening w ill
control with mike, $540 ; 2071- bution report of 1972-73 land sales.
not be considered.
Northwest Pump & Equipment, Motion carried.
Plans, specifications, and contract
POOR M A N ’S
An agreement between the City of
Tolhem
commercial pump, $1,210.-
documents m ay be obtained fro m
BIRKENFELD—Mr. and Mrs
Appliance Repair
80; 2070-McMillian
Electronics, Clatskanie and the State of Oregon
the clerk, Darrold Proehl, at the Lawrence Johnston and fam ily took
Fast - Professional - Low Rates
was approved by the board, for the
blue print machine. $755.90.
School D istrict office, 475 Bridge in the Pee Wee Rodeo at Cullaby
— 91 00 Off w ith this Adv. —
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Thompson stated that although city of Clatskanie to receive allo­
Street, Vernonia, Oregon 97064.
Lake Saturday. Their boys. Calvin,
Phene 4298685
three pickups had been ordered cation of BOR funding for park
No proposals w ill be considered
Scott and Dean all participated. Mr
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from state surplus, only one had improvements.
unless accompanied
by certified
F O R SALE: Sears Frostless re frig ­
and Mrs. Everett Johnston also
After discussion the board agreed
been received, and he was going to
check, cashiers check, or bid bonds
erator freezer with automatic ice
attended.
it would not hold a meeting on July
(w ith authorized surety company as
HOME LOCKSMITH SERVICE
check on the third one.
m aker. 15.2 cubic feet. Gold. Also,
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Jarrett and
Thompson reported the bridge 18, so the members could attend a
Sears classic double oven 30” elec­ Lost keys replaced, combinations mtrety) m ade payable to the District
her brother, Douglas Rodgers, were
tric range. Gold. Like new - 9 months changed, master systems, etc. Also in an amount of not less than 5%
inspection
has been completed, and lores! service dedication ceremony
dinner guests at the home of their
old Hot ii for $600 429-6161
25(3 new locks on hand. Dave Zamarripa, of the bid. Surety bond w ill be re ­
he
w
ill
be
discussing the results at the Tillamook burn site.
grandparents, the Francis Larson's
Request for information concern­
quired in accordance With terms
1091 First Ave., Ph. 428-7474.
with
the
foremen
and inspectors on
Saturday
evening.
FO R SALE: 250 tons of oats and
of contract documents.
ing Tax Lot 273-15, county-owned
_____________________________
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Thursday.
He
also
plans
to
submit
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Larson of
vetch hay. Phone 429-7551,
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The school district reserves the
the weight lim its on bridges on property, was received from C.E.
rig ht to reject any or all bids and Silverton visited relatives here
Hubbard. After discussion, it was
U -P IC K S T R A W B E R R IE S - Watch
Hermo Road to PGE
Thursday
of
last
week;
the
Francis
to w aive inform alities.
concluded that a letter be written
for signs on Sunset H iw ay at M an ­
Thompson
discussed
the
St.
Hel­
Larsons, Everett Johnston and the
N o bidder m ay w ithdraw his bid
ning.
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ens Chamber of Commerce meeting Hubbard advising that he could
Nordstroms.
a fter the hour set for the opening
on Tuesday which he and Com­ submit an offer to purchase this
Mrs
Lloyd
Beach
visited
last
thereof or before aw ard of the con­
FO R
S A LE:
Leonard
automatic
missioner Eoshaug attended, re­ property if he desired.
Thursday at the nursing home at
tract, unless said aw ard is delayed
washer. Call 429-3171.
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Commissioner Minkoff moved
Any Type "A-Fram e” Built to
garding
the railroad crossing at
Scappoose.
for a period exceeding 3o days.
Year Specifications
Deer Island Road at Highway 30. He and Commissioner Ahlborn second­
C U T F L O W E R S , weddings, fu n e ra l
Mr. and Mrs Art Bellingham
D arrold R. Proehl, Clerk
ed to approve a claim for livestock
New Construction - Additions - Re­
designs, plants. Also flow ers by
Adm inistrative School Dist. 47J
visited Sunday evening at the indicated the railroad representa­ owned by Ronald R. Olsen which
modeling - Roofing - Foundations
tives
were
to
forward
information
w ire. A r tific ia l flow ers and gifts.
Columbia County
Shalmon Libel home.
had been killed by dogs, for a total
C H A L E T F L O W E R S H O P . Phone
—FR E E ESTIMATES—
475 Bridge Street
Mr. and Mrs. Walt Tornblad were to the county as to who made o ri­ sum of $150 and the matter be
ginal
application
for
the
crossing
to
Vernonia, Oregon 97064
429-5733 or 4296301.____________ IStfc
in Astoria Monday of last week, and
referred to the district attorney for
Publish: June 21, 1973
were dinner guests at the Bob determine whose responsibility collection of the indemnity pay­
B U N D L E S of old new spapers fo r
maintenance would be.
June 28, 1973
Hanberg home.
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s ta rtin g fire s , 10 cents. Verno nia
Thompson then reported he had ment. Motion carried.
Mr and Mrs Russell Berg of
Eagle, 721 Madison Ave._______ tfc
issued
a waterline permit to Warren
Fortuna, California are in the
Read (he Ads—It pays!
valley visiting relatives. They are Water Association on the Oester
spending a week at the home of Road, and indicated there might be
F O R R E N T : Deluxe 3 bedroom, 2
some complaints about this.
baths apartm ent.
Carpets, drapes,
Mrs Arby M ills
Thompson reported a slid? area
MARR & STAFFORD
colored appliances, patio, built-in
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Johnston
u tility room. Vernonia Court Apart­
visited at the Francis Larson home on the Flora Road near Mist needs
MEAT CO.
repair this summer He also ad­
ments. Phone 4298211 or 644-6529.
Sunday evening.
Rt. 2, Box 379, Forest Grove, Ore.
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Mrs. Earl Bleakney and children vised a logger is in the process of
«77-7291
The Place To Call For AU
and her mother, Mrs Willard making preparations to use the
Slaughtering, Cuttings Wrapping,
road
for
a
landing
for
log
loading.
Benson, all of Silverton, visited the
Your Rock Needs!
853 Bridge 8 („ Vernonia
and Coring
Phone 4296203
Everett Johnston and Francis After discussion, it was agreed to Cattle reecived Sunday and Monday
Tracking, Excavating,
Nordstrom homes last Wednesday, check with the District Attorney on until noon; hogs received Tuesday
B IL L HORN, BROKER
H E L P W A N T E D : M an o r woman
while on their way to the beach. On what the county could do to prevent and Wednesday until noon.
janitor to w ork for M ik e ’s T avern
SALESMAN:
their return trip, they called at the this.
2 tt hours a day, 5 days a week.
M eat for sale, any quantity.
D e ri Roberts—429-3804
Gravel • Rock
Commissioner Ahlborn advised
Francis Larson home.
Stop
to
a
t
M
ike's
T
avern.
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— Call for Appointment —
Sue F ilte r—429-7104
Stockpiled In Vernonia for
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Beach were in that he would need a grader at Come through Banks, take Tilla­
FOREST GROVE BRANCH—
D M IN IS T R A T IV E D IR E C T O R : Co­
Wilkerson for one day and request­ mook rend I K m l, take first left-
Immediate Delivery — A lum
Clatskanie one day last week
A rlie Satterlee, M g r,—Ph, 357-2321
bia County RSV P P rog ram (F e d .
ed this be any day but Monday. hand road.
ltfe
îetfc
era! funded) 97752; Closing D a t e -
Thompson agreed to mention this to
t v
July 6, 1973; Inquire a t P .O . B 141,
Hank Lucker. Commissioner Ahl-
BRUCE BERNDT
St.
Helens, ureg«i,
Oregon, jyy
397 4000, Council
Council <■ L
O
L. xieiens,
I Ti
. .
1? ■ 21—
borrt also discussed his need for a
Q U IN N
of senior c itiz e n , inc of coium -
dump truck for summer months at
b ia County
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Camp Wilkerson, and Thompson
MIST—The Mist-Birkenfeld Bible stated he had a five-yard truck
School w ill give their program F ri­ available.
REAL ESTATE &
day evening at 7:30 at the B ir­
Thompson stated he had rented a
INSURANCE
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M IN IM U M charge 91.00 for 25 kenfeld Community Church Every­ tractor and trailer to Jim McBride
SALES - RENTALS
words or loss. Words over mini­ one is welcome.
for hauling asphalt for the city of
SEPTIC TANK PUMPING
Listing* Needed
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Roth of Portland.
mum 4 cents each.
786 Bridge St. - Phone 4298211
Throe insertions for the price of Dayton and Rosana Roth. Mexico
The board discussed with Thomp­
Fishhawk Branch - Birkenfeld
PHONE 987-817«
City, visited the Eldon Shetler son the access roads being con­
two.
Phone 755-2280
If M answer call 8874881.
NO information on classifieds will fam ily Saturday. Blossom is to structed to Pittsburg road, and
FO R R E N T : Three bedroom ap a rt­
CoMty^Septlc
bo given out until after paper is leave this week for Calgary. A l­ indicated the approaches are too
Tank
18tfc
m ent 9129.50.
berta, Canada
■nailed.
steep. They requested he check into
F O R SALE: Approxim ately 1 acre
Mr. and Mrs.Lloyd Garlock at­ the matter.
CARD
ef
Thanks
and
Notices:
$1.88
tim ber inside Vernonia City lim its. SHO E R E P A IR S , pick-up and de­
livery. Open S:8o a m to 8:80 pJn.
for up ts 11 lines. Additional tended church services in Portland
Ron Reeves met with the board to
Beautiful building site.
Sunday morning
Tandy Shoe R epair, D St., Vernonia.
lines, 8 cents each.
submit recommendations of the
F O R SALE: Ten acres bordering
Mrs. Otto I^n e , and Mr and Mrs. Surface Mining Review Committee
4293301.
Sltfc DISPLAY classified ere S1.M per
Nehalem R iver
Near golf course
Baker and children of Clatskanie regarding applications for permits.
column Inch.
and airport.
W ill split into two
T H I CAGLE assumes no financial visited Mrs Jane Hansen Thurs­ Commissioner Ahlborn moved and
VERNONIA SANITARY
pieces_______________________
responsibility far errors that may day The Ted Kuljus of Portland Commissioner Minkoff seconded
SERVICE
Phone 4298711 o r
appear in ads published in its were with her mother Thursday surface mining permits be issued to
columns, but In cases where this through Saturday. Leonard Eck and Shoreline Rock Products and Wa­
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paper is at fault will reprint that son of Battle Ground, Wn., visited at ters Concrete Products, Inc. Motion
FO R SALE: 1963 R am b ler station
pert ef an edv. In which the the Hansen home Saturday The carried.
wagon 9150.
Phone 4297543.
Eck fam ily form erly lived in the
typographical mistake occurs.
Reeves also indicated a replace­
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Pop Reynolds place, years ago.
Rooma - by day er week. Abe, trail
NO CLASSIFIED OR DISPLAY
ment on the Planning Commission
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Kyser of needed to be made, to replace
ADV. W ILL BE ACCEPTED A F­
TE R NOON TUESDAY EXCEPT Oregon City were weekend guests Everett Skeans, and recommended
A re ., one block
at the home of his folks, the Wayne the appointment of George Cowels
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FOR N E X T W EEK'S PAPER.
Ä ) N E ON vacation Richard Baker.
BLIND ADS with answers to be Kysers The Roy Kyser fam ily of of Rainier Commissioner M inkrff
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handled by The Eagle: Minimum Elsie were dinner guests Saturday moved and Commissioner Ahlborn
HOM E R EM O D ELIN G - ROOFING
charge 92.80. No information gi­ evening.
seconded Cowels be appointed for
Additions and Cement Work
Mr and Mrs. Fred Busch, Mark, the unexpired term ending January
ven relative to such ads.
Exp. am
POBTRY accepted only ee paid and Chris Hicks were at Merwin
1, 1976. subject to his acceptance.
C all: 384-7184
D R IN K IN G P R O B L E M ?
C all A.A.
matter: Rate: 10 cents per type Lake Sunday, trying out their new Motion carried.
boat They enjoyed waterskiing
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a t 4297501 or
20tS
line.
Reeves also advised that Henry
despite the cool weather.
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BOB SWAREY
NEW HOMES
W
KAMMEYER
Quinn Realty
WANTED
AUTO PARTS
When gold was discovered in A l­
aska in 1880 the town of Juneau
grew into a municipality in one
THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1978
year
Oernonia Eagfe
FOORTH OF JULY
FREE
FREE
Spare tire and wheal with each new
Travel Trailer sold thru July 4
150 gallons of gas with each new
motor home sold thru July 4
NEW - 1973 171/a' Prowler Travel Trailer. Self
Contained - Road Ready
Delivered - Full P r ic e ________
$2595
NEW - 1973 Self Contained 20* Champion Mo­
tor Home - Fully Equipped - Road ( i A A E *
Ready - Delivered - Full Price_____
3
W e install air conditioning on mobile
homes and recreational vehicles and w e
sell Insurance, awnings, skirting, parts
and supplies for both.
Mobile home and travel trailer supplies,
accessories, awnings, skirting and insur­
ance. Open 7 days par week.
Installation Available
TROJAN HOMES INC.
WESTERN AUTO
Located on Highway 30 to St. Helens 2 Vfc mi.
S.E. of Rainier. Next to Stop Inn at Rainier.
Phone 556-1531
Owned and Operated by Steve 8c Lotus Gaskill
PUBLIC NOTICE
Alla's Junkshop “
Antiques
ARCTIC INSULATING
COMPANY
Rideis Attend
Pee Wee Rodeo
Phone 324-3644
Buxton, Oregon
Norman Hillsbery,
Builder
429-8942
For Sale—Real Estate
Bill Horn
e
Really
BAIR
Logging Co.
429-7485
FOR RENT
HELP WANTED
Mist-Birkenield Bible
School Program Friday
Excavating Service
CLASSIFIED BATES
For Sale—Cars, Trucks
VERNONIA HOTEL
NOTICE
PERSONAL
USED MOBILE HOMES,
TRAVEL TRAILERS AND
PICK-UP TRUCKS
1— 1971 Hillcrest two bedroom. A ll electric.
Double insulation. Storm windows $4695
1— 1965 Bend Imperial 10x50. Two bedrooms
w ith 8' Living room roll-out - ...............$2795
1— 1958 Nashu tw o bedroom___________ $1895
1— 1963 New Moon 10x55 two bedrooms w ith
8' living room roll-out_______________ $3495
1— 8x30 Columbia one bedroom—................ $995
1—8x30 Roadmaster one bedroom_______ $995
1— 1971 Security 16' Travel Trailer. Like new .
Now Only _________________________$1295
1— 1971 Shast 13'. Used 5 times..........._ .... $1095
1— 1967 Kit 15'. Gas and electric refrigerator
and furnace. Clean________________ $1295
1— 1959 Coast Liner 18'. Self-contained $895
1—Perry 15'____________________________ $295
1—Aloha 1 3 '_________________________ $295
1—MW 15' ____________________________ $295
1— 1968 - 3 /4 Ton Ford pick-up, 4 speed. Camp­
er Special. Good rubber____________ $1695
1—Dune Buggy ________________________ $295
Twelve Month Warranty on all New Units.
Open 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Mobile home and travel trailer supplies,
accessories, awnings, skirting and insur­
ance. Open 7 days par weak.
TROJAN HOMES INC.
Phone 556-1531
Located on Highway 30 to St. Helens
mi.
S.E. of Rainier. Next to Stop Inn at Rainier.
Also Clatskanie lot on Highway 30
Owned and Operated by Sieve & Lotus Gaskill