Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, October 11, 1973, Page 5, Image 5

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FOR SALE-General
RUNNING GARAGE sale one
more weekend at 2331 Mist Drive.
Open the 12th and 13th from 10-S.
Two new families participating
and new selection of items: 1 yr
old 3 speed bike, harely ridden;
baby furniture; vehicle gas tank
and men's clothing
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fcOR SALE: Quaker oil circulat­
ing heater Good condition, $50
Ed Tipton, Rose Ave. N.
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DINING TABLE and chair, Hot
point refrigerator, portable color­
ed T.V., glass ftslisig floats. 32
Winchester rifle. 890 Riverside
Drive.
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ELECTRIC RANGE 39". Clean
and in good working order. $40.
Phone 429 3063 after 5 p_m.
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FREE PUPPIES — W dalmation.
Pebble Creek Rd., Box 20. Free
puppies pay for ad ._______ 41t3c
OLDER MODEL tent trailer,
$250 Camper refrigerator Op­
erates on 12V or AC liouse cur­
rent, $50. Also 2 Shetland, Welch
ponys, $25 each Phone 429-3651.
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IT’S inexpensive to clean rugs
and upholstery with Blue Lustre
Rent elect, sliampooer $1. Bruns-
man Hardware.____________ 41tlc
FOR SALE — Cement Blocks
Phone 429-5782 ____________ 41tlc
FRIGIDAIRE freezer-refrigerator
$150; Frigidaire 30” stove, $125;
Sears 30” stove, $125; portable
dishwasher. $75; 4-drawer It.
mapk- end table, $20. Singer up­
right vacuum. $50; bed, mattress
and headlxiard, $60; walnut-grain­
ed formica matching end tables,
$30; lg. matching lamps. $20;
carpet cable table, $20; formica
top breakfast table, 4 chairs,
$40 All in excellent condition
Phone 429-8044____________ 4ltlc
CONSOLE SPINET PIANO. Like
new, assume low mo. pyts. Also
ORGAN with Automatic Rhythm.
Phone collect 363-5707 or write
Credit Mgr., 388 Commercial NE,
Salem, OR 97306 _________ 40t2c
FOR SALE: Antique sewing ma­
chine, Pat. 1882. First class con­
dition with all attachments Must
be seen to appreciate. Call 429-
3051 anytime except Wednesday
Make oifer.________________ 40tfc
BUD S AUTO
SERVICE
OPENING
OCT. 1
339 A Street
(Formerly Stan's Auto Repair)
Open 8-5 Mon. - Sat.
Closed Sundays
WORK GUARANTEED
429-5221 - 429-2871
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VERNONIA SANITARY
SERVICE
Phone 429-8711 or 429-6254
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SHOE REPAIRS, pick-14) and
livery. Open 8:30 a.m. to 5:30
p.m. Tandy Shoe Repair, D St.,
Vernonia, 429-3301.
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ARCTIC
INSULATING CO.
Blown-in Insulation
Rockwool Batting
FREE ESTIMATES
Call Collect 397-1670
ST. HELENS
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HOME LOCKSMITH SERVICE
Lost keys replaced, combinations
changed, master systems, etc.
Also new locks on hand. Dave
Zamarripa, 1091 First Ave., Ph.
429-7474.
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Norman Hillsbery,
Builder
New Homes Built To Your
Specifications
New Construction - Additions - Re-
modclng - Roofing . Foundations
— FREE ESTIMATES —
429-8942
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BAIR
Logging Co.
429-7485
BEEF for sale. Phone 429-7795.
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DeWALT DELUXE Power Shop
Radial Arm Saw with a new top.
Phone 429-2075_____________ 39tfc
PUREBRED Malamute puppies,
$50
Two males and two females
Phone 728-3912, Clatskanie.
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CUT FLOWERS, weddings, fun-
*aral designs, plants. Also flowers
by wire. Artificial flowers and
gifts. CHALET FLOWER SHOP.
Phone 429-5733 or 429-6301.
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BUNDLES of old newspapers for
starting fires, 10 cents.
Ver­
nonia Eagle, 721 Madison Ave.
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FOR SALE-R’l Edale
FOR LEASE—Bob's Union Sta­
tion in Vernonia, 998 Bridge St.
Will lease to responsible party
For further information contact
Boti Thompson at the station or
call 429 3731______________ 41tlc
3-BEDROOM newly remodeled
home
Washer, dryer, electric
stove, trash burner. Ph. 429-5782.
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Bill Hom
Realty
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The Place To Call For
All Your Rock Needs!
Trucking, Excavating, Bulldozing,
Backhoe
Sand • Gravel - Rock
Stockpiled In Vernonia for
—Immediate Delivery—
Deri Roberts—429-3804
Sue Filter—429-7014
FOREST GROVE BRANCH —
Arlie Satterlee, Mgr.—Ph. 357-2321
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THE CITY OF VERNONIA will
accept bids for (1) one explosion
proof smoke ejector, until Nov.
5, 1973, 8:00 p.m. Specifications
are available at the City Hall,
Vernonia, Oregon. The city re­
serves the right to reject any or
all bids.
Wm. E. Nelson
City Recorder
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NOTICE
Regular meeting of School Dis­
trict 47J, Board of Directors,
second Thursday of each month,
8:00 p.m., School District Office,
475 Bridge Sheet.__________ 41Dc
CLASSIFIED RATES
MINIMUM charge $1.00 for 25
words or less. Words over mini­
mum 4 cents each.
Three Insertions for the price of
two.
NO information on classifieds
will be given out until after
paper is mailed.
CARD of Thanks and Notices:
$1.00 for up to 12 lines. Addi­
tional lines, 8 cents each.
DISPLAY classified are $1.00 per
column inch.
THE EAGLE assumes no finan­
cial 1‘esponsibility for errors
that may appear in ads pub­
lished In its columns, but In
cases where this paper is at
fault will reprint that part of
an adv. in which the typographi­
cal mistake occurs.
NO CLASSIFIED OR DISPLAY
ADV. WILL BE ACCEPTED
AFTER NOON TUESDAY EX­
CEPT FOR NEXT WEEK’S
PAPER.
BLIND ADS with answers to be
handled by The Eagle: Mini­
mum charge $2.00. No informa­
tion given relative to such ads.
POETRY accepted only as paid
matter: Rate: 10 cents per
type line.
Commission Meets
FOR SAVINGS on loans contact
your local Credit Union - 783
Bridge Street. 10:30 a.m. to 5:30
p.m. - Tuesdays through Friday.
Closed Saturday, Sunday and
Monday. Or call 429-8245 during
non-office hours.
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The next regular business
meeting of the Oregon State
Game Commission will be held
on Tuesday, October 16, at 10
a.m. in Game Commission head­
quarters, 1634 SW Alder, Port­
land. The meeting is open to the
public.
SEPTIC TANK PUMPING
Licensed • Bonded and Insured
PHONE 397-S172
If no answer call 397-2281.
Columbia County Septic
Tank Service
Read the Ads It Pays !
THURSDAY,
WOMEN S LEAGUE
Tuesday Night League
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9
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9
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9 11
High team series. Cut & Curl,
2346; high team gam e, Standard
Oil, 816
High individual series, Nita
Rowe, 475;
high
individual
gam e, Isabel Anderegg, 194
Splits picked up
Tempie
Nance, 7 8; Eleanor Thompson,
5 - 10, Kim Kooser 5 -10.
Thursday Afternoon League
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8
10
15
Vernonia Eagles 2324 and 822
High in dividu al se rie s and
gam e, Pat Larson. 444; Betty
Holsey, 164
Splits picked up: Jan Bernardi
4 - 5; Mary Cota 2 - 7.
MARR & STAFFORD
MEAT CO.
Rt. 2, Box 379, Forest Grove, Ore.
357-7281
FAYE SWORD will be 4-H Community Coordinator in the
Vernonia area and will be contacting boys and girls eligible
to become 4-H club members through the schools.
Monday N ight League
October 8
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Quinn Insurance
19
5
W®st Oregon
12 12
Vernonia Drug
11 13
Timbernook
6 18
High team gam e and series,
Vernonia D r ”, 893 and 2479;
high individual gam e, Betty
Fuquay, 193; high individual
series, Carol Barker, 459.
Splits picked up:
Frankie
Bowers and Betty Fuquay 2 - 7.
Tuesday Afternoon League
Octooer 9
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Mario’s
14 10
Mitches' Witches
14
10
Rose Motel
13 11
D ave’s ARCO
7 17
High team series 2559 and high
team gam e 896, Mario’s; high
individuai gam e, Jo Beamish,
182; high individual series, Betty
Hall, 478
Splits picked up: Pat Good­
man, 2 -7 ; Carla Bodenhamer, 2
- 7; Myra Baska, 3 - 10; Yvonne
Reahman, 3 - 10; Carol Bo-
dehamer, 3-10; Selma Wil­
liam s, 2-3-10; Betty Meuller,
3-10; and Helen Wright, 5-6.
Tuesday Night I .eague
October 9
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Standard Oil
134 104
Bill Horn
Pills
104 134
9
15
Cut & Curl
High team series and high
team gam e, Standard Oil, 2400,
and 827.
High individual series, Pat
lu m p in g, 446; high individual
gam e, Sharon Krieger, 170.
Splits picked up: Nita Rowe, 2
- 7 ,2 - 7, 5 -10; Joyce Johnson, 3 -
10; Barbara DeLaittre 4 • 5;
Isabel Andregg, 3 - 7 - 9; Vera
Cole 3 - 9 -10, 3 -10; Irene Meyer
5 - 6 ; Tempie Nance 2 - 7.
MEN S LEAGUE
M en’s Bowl
October 4
Lews
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RIVERVIEW — F r a n c i s
Wright cam e home Wednesday
after spending a few days in the
Forest Grove Hospital with a
slight stroke. He is improving
nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. Durbin Ronk and
two children of Tacoma spent
the weekend at the home of her
parents Mr and Mrs. Francis
Wright.
Mr and Mrs. Max Snook and
children of Deer Island spent
Friday through Monday at the
home of his parents Mr and
Mrs Virgil Snook The men did
some hunting on Saturday and
Monday.
Sgt Jerry Buckner who is with
the Army at Schaufenberg, Ger­
many is spending a 40-day fur­
lough with his parents, Mr and
Mrs Ed Buckner.
October 2
Standard Oil
Bill Horn
Pills
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12
10
5
11,
Hospital Patient
Improving At Home
MOMOOOQOOOOMOWOOOI
October 4
Bob’s Union
Vernonia Eagles
The Chicks
Chevy V8’s
OCT
4-H Gets It All Together
Several years ago, the phrase,
“generation gap ” was bounced
around by adults and young
people alike. Youths were a c­
cused of not wanting to com m u­
nicate with their elders, while
their elders were accused of not
wanting to talk to their young­
sters
Today, the "generation gap ”
has eased and both adults and
kids can take som e of the credit.
Now, young people and adults
are working together to solve
mutual problems.
This sort of cooperation is well
d em o n stra ted through 4-H,
which currently is observing
1973 National 4-H Week. October
7 - 13, keynoted with the theme
“4-H Gets It All Together.”
Across the country, five and a
half million boys and girls, ages
9 to 19, a half million volunteer
adult leaders and thousands of
Extension Service personnel are
involved in 4-H. Working to-
Funsters
10 10
Alpine
10 10
Mike’s
9
11
High team series, Alpine, 2712;
high individual series and gam e,
B Fowler, 566, 212.
Splits picked up: D. Pederson,
3 - 10; T. Bodenhamer, 2 - 7 - 8
and 3 - 10; G. Dinger, 3 - 10; R.
Bodenhamer, 9 - 10; J. Johnson,
3 - 10; J. McDonald, 3 - 10.
W ednesday Night I.eague
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October 3
5
15
Vernonia Milk
11
9
Vernonia Sentry
7 13
Vernonia Drug
7 13
Mist Shake & Ridge
High team gam e 992, high
team series 2791, Vernonia M ilk;
high individual gam e 199, and
high individual series 535 for
Henry Anderegg.
Splits picked up: Delmar Mit-
chner, 7 - 3 - 6 - 1 0 ; Don Huss, 5 -
10; Claude Bowers, 3 - 10, 6 - 7;
Dick Johnson 2-10; Pete Rowe, 5
- 7 - 9; Bill Smejkal, 3 - 10.
gether they are putting the 4-H
Week theme into action, in many
ways helping to make their
communities better places in
which to live.
The tim eliness of their efforts
is indicated by the current 4-H
em phasis on helping educate
communities on ways to econo­
m ically operate vehicles and to
conserve electricity during the
current energy shortage.
Other 4-H groups are helping
to ease the food shortage by
supporting agricultural produc­
tion and marketing efforts. Also,
drug abuse programs, impro­
ving the environment, and com ­
munity development planning
are being given a high priority in
4-H programs.
Boys and girls, of different
backgrounds, philosophies and
lifestyles, working together with
adults to solve cofnmon pro­
blems - that’s the 4-H picture in
1973. 4-H brings together youths
from all racial, economic, social
and cultural backgrounds. Rural
and city youngsters have an
opportunity to interact, com ­
m unicate and share ideas.
4-H is strong, and growing in
all areas of the fifty states,
Puerto Rico and the district of
Columbia. Urban 4-H is ex ­
panding, too. In fact, the major
cities in the U.S. all have active
4-H programs.
Low income and handicapped
youngsters are involved in 4-H
through flexible programs
Slaughtering, Cutting, Wrapping,
and Curing
Cattle received Sunday & Monday
until noon; hogs received Tuesday
and Wednesday until noon.
Meat for sale, any quantity.
— Call for Appointment —
Come through Banks, take Tilla­
mook road 1 4 m i., take first left-
hand road.
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TAMARACK
MOBILE HOMES
No. 1 In sales. Yon get a
matchless housing 1m tai mull
with any of the 12 or 14 foot
wflfe TAMARACK. Just com­
pare their values to other mo­
bile homes. Unconditionally
guaranteed for 12 months.
Two lots to serve you better.
Lot No. 1 - Rainier and Lot
No. 2 ■ Clatskanie.
— Open 7 Days Per Week —
Mobile home and travel trailer
supplies, accessories, awnings,
skirting and insurance.
TROJAN
HOMES
Phone 556-1531
Located on Hwy. 30 to S t
Helens 2 4 mi. S.E. of Rai­
nier, next to Stop Inn at
Rainier. Also Clatskanie lot
on Highway 30.
VETERANS SERVICE OFFICE
Old Courthouse Basement
ST. HELENS, OREGON
Phone 397-2268 — After Hours 397-1730
Monday - Wednesday - Thursday
9:30 a.m. to 12 Noon
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PERSONAL
GOBESE VITAMIN E CREAM,
the No. 1 all-around skin cream.
Only $1.98. Vernonia Drug.
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GOBESE NATURAL VITAMIN E.
available in tasty chewables and
tablets.
Only $3.49.
Vernonia
Drug.
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REDUCE SAFE and fast with
GoBese Tablets and E-Vap "Wa­
ter P ills” . Vernonia Drug.
CARD ol THANKS'"
REAL ESTATE &
INSURANCE
SALES • RENTALS
Listings Needed
786 Bridge St. — Phone 429-8211
Fishhawk Branch - Birkenfeld
_________Phone 755-2280________
FOR SALE-Aulo»
1964 PLYMOUTH Station Wagon.
Good condition $400. Phone 429-
7593 ___________________
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1971 PLYMOUTH Valiant, 225.
Slant 6. Automatic. Good con­
dition. $1775. Phone 429 7311.
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FOR SALE - 1947 Chev 4 Dr.
Sedan with vacuum shift, com­
pletely overhauled. Needs body
and upholstery work done Call
429-3051 anytime except Wednes-
^day.
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WANTED
trash
OCTOBER 9, 1973
The City of Vernonia will accept
bids until November 5, 1973, 3:00
p.m. for (4) four complete sets
of turnouts for Fire Dept. Spe­
cifications are available at the
City Hall, Vernonia. Oregon The
City reserves the right to reject
any or all bids
Wm. E. Nelson
City Recorder
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BOWLING
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Q U IN N
WANTED: Used
Phone 429-5725.
PUBLIC HEARING
A public hearing will be held at
8 00 p m ., Thursday, October 18.
1973 to discuss proposed final
draft of Zoning Ordinance pre­
pared by the Planning Commis­
sion and Columbia County O’-
ganization of Governments and
reviewed by the City Council. All
interested Citizens are asked to
attend. Place of meeting will be
the City Hall, Vernonia, Oregon
Wm. E. Nelson
City Recorder
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GRI
»S3 Bridge St., Vernonia
Phone 429-6203
BILL HORN, BROKER
SALESMAN:
PURLIC NOTICE
SERVICES
Ocrnonia Eagle
burner
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OUR HEARTFELT THANKS to
all who extended comforting sym­
pathy and help in our recent
sorrow. For the beautiful ser­
vice, floral offerings and other
kindnesses, we are deeply grate­
ful.
Mrs Clarence Oskin
Mabie Aldridge
Nancy Roe_________ 41tlc
FOR RENT
1 BEDROOM downstairs apart­
ment Electric heat - $90 in Ver­
nonia. References required Call
324-9472
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NOTICE
I WILL not be responsible for
any debts other than my own
Cleve M. Loyd.
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I WILL NOT be responsible for
any work done by previous opera­
tor of SUn's Auto Repair. Rus­
sell Wenzlick, Bud’s Auto Repair.
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