Oernonla Eagle UUflflT=flDS FOR SÀLE-Gtneral SERVICES BRACE yourself tor a thrill the flrat time you um Blue Lustre to dean rug*. Rent electric »1 Brunsman Hard ____________________ 42tlc GOOD CHRISTMAS gift for the hunter English Springer Spaniel, • mo. old. Trained to retrieve and sat birds Paper* available. »so D Street__________ <30 D IN IN G TABLE and chair. Hot point refrigerator, portable color ed T.V.. gLaaa fiahtog floats, .32 Winchester rifle. NO Riverside Drive._____________________ eitac F R E E PUPPIES — H dalmation Pebble O eek Rd., Box 30. Free puppies pay for a d _______ 4113c OLDER M O DEL tent trailer, »250 Camper refrigerator. Op en 12V or AC house cur- »50. Also 2 Shetland. Welch potty». »25 each. Phone <30-3651. __________________________ <lt3c FOR SALE: Antique sewing ma chine. PaL 1882 First class con dition with all attachments Must be seen to appreciate. Call 429- 3061 anytkne except, Wednesday. Make offer totfc 339 A Street (Formerly 8taa*s Ant Open 8-5 Mon. - Sat. Closed Sundays WORK GUARANTEED 4295221 — <29-2871 ________ 42tfc VERNONIA SANITARY SERVICE Phone 4204711 or <204254 30tfc SHOE REPAIRS, pick-up and de livery. Open 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 " ARCTIC INSULATING CO. Blown-In Insnlatton Rockwool Batting HOME LOCKSMITH SERVICE Loot keys replaced, combinations changed, master systems, etc. Also new locks on hand. Dave Zamarripa. I N I First Ave., Ph. 428-7474. 44tfc (£> QJ Bill Horn Realty «•»•o«* CaU Collect 397-1670 ST. HELENS Norman Hillibery, Builder New Construction - Additions • Re- modelng - Roofing - Foundations — FREE ESTIMATES — 429-8942 963 Bridge S t. Vernonia 42tfc B IL L HORN, BROKER SALESMAN: BAIR Logging Co. 429-7485 Deri Roberts—429-3804 Sue Filter—429-7014 FOREST GROVE BRANCH — Arlie Sstterlee, M gr —Ph 357-2321 The Place To Call For A ll Tour Rock Need«! tsfwüül Tracking. Excavating, Backkoe REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE ■ RENTALS Gravel • Rock Stockpiled In Vernonia for —Immediate Delivery— 16tfc 786 Bridga S t - Phone 4294211 Fiahhawk Branch - Birkenfeld _________ Phone 7»-aB 0________ FOR S ALE-Autos 1973 Kingswuod Wagon, automa tic tr a u ., P. Steering, P. B ra k « , Factory Air. Roof Carrier, loaded with extras. 8,000 actual m i l « .........»4486 1972 Kingswood Wagon — Factory Air, Steering. Auto Trans , Roof C a r r 1 e r. Beautiful Bronze color, 13,000 actual 1971 Che” 4-Dr. — P . Steering Auto. Trans.. White »1495 1973 Cbevelle 4-Dr. Sedan — P. Steering. Auto. Trane. »2995 1987 Chev. f t Ton, V 4 - 3 Spd Only .................................. »895 1966 Chev. t t Ton, V « .........»750 1970 Chev. % Ton 6-Cyl....... »I486 1962 Dodge to Ton 8-CyL. . . . 8350 1867 VW Fast Back. 42,000 actual m il« .............................. »996 1968 VW - Sun Roof. AM FM Radio ................................ »795 DAVIES CHEVROLET 493 Bridge S t FOR SAVINGS on loan* 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 4294245 during non-office hours. 17tfc SEPTIC TANK PU M PIN G Licensed . PHONE 387-3172 I f no answer call 387-3381. Colombia County Septic Tank Service IStfc HELP WANTED CARPENTER to re-model and build farm buildings Write Eu gene Evers at Rt. 2, Bax 232, Forest Grove, Ore._________ 42t3c WORK WANTED E X P E R IE N C E D window wash- ing. wall cleaning, domestic bus- iness. Weekends only. Phone 4292802 42t3 NOTICE_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ FO R SALE: 1972 Chevy Cheyenne 4x4 to ton pickup. Automatic, power steering, power brakes, and custom interior, »3300. Ph. 4294773____________________ 42t3 I W ILL NOT be roepomfcle for any work done by previous opera tor of Stan's Auto Repair. Rus sell Wenzlick, Bud's Auto Repair. __________________________ 39t4c 1904 PLYM OUTH Station Wagon. Good ooodition MOO. Phone 429 4lt2c CLASSIFIED BATES FOR SALE - 1947 Chev. 4 Dr. Sedan with vacuum shift, com pletely overhauled. Needs body and upholstery work done Call 429-3061 anytime except Wednes day. 40tfc FOR RENT 1 BEDROOM downstairs apart- Electric heat - »90 in Ver- References required. Call «244472 41t3 E CREAM. Drag. 40t4 COBE8E NATURAL VITA M IN E, to Drag. charge »1.49 1er eoo. Words over mum 4 cento each. Three insertions for the price of two. NO information « dessH M s wlU be given out until after paper to mailed. CARD of Thanks and Notice*: »1.88 for up to 13 U n «. Add! • cento DISPLAY claaelfied ere » 1 .« per column inch TH E EAGLE ria l responsl PERSONAL COBE8E V IT A M IN the No. 1 OMy »1J8. M IN IM U M ¡yrw REDUCE SAFE and fato Tafetoto and B*Vap ” Wa- Vornoato Drag. 41X2 for In ada pub- bot in to at fault will reprint that part of an adv. to which ike typographi cal mistake occur*. NO CLASSIFIED OR DISPLAY ADV. W IIJ. BE ACCEPTED A F T E R NOON TUESDAY E X CEPT FOR N E X T W EEK’S PAPER. B U N D ADS with answer* to ba handled by Tbe Eagle: mum charge «2.89. Ne ‘ tton given relative to POETRY accepted ealj n a tter: Rato: 1« < ___________ October 11, 1973 W L Bob’s Union 14 10 The Chicks 11 13 Vernonia Eagles 12 12 Chevy V 8 ’s S 15 High team series and game Chevy V 8’s, 2501 and 890 High individual series and gam e; Pat Larson 498 and 177. Splits picked u p : Debbie P a rry 2 - 7 ; DeDe Webb 4 - 5; Pat Larson 2 - 7 ; Evelyn Holce 5 - 6 ; Betty Fuquay 5 - 6, 7 - 8, 9 - 10. TUESDAY AFTERNO O N LEAGUE New Homes Built To Your Hpsrtflrstlsns G RI WOMEN'S LEAGUE THURSDAY AFTERNOON ESTIMATES B U N D IE S of old newspapers for starting fires. 10 cents Ver nonia Eagle. 721 Madison Ave. ____________________________ tie 3-BEDROOM newly remodeled home Washer, dryer, electric stove, trash burner. Ph. <20-5782 < ltlc BOWLING October 16 W L Rose Motel 17 11 M itch e’s Witches 13 15 M a rio ’s 14 14 D a ve’s ARCO 10 18 High team gam e, 861 and high team series, 2499, Rose M otel; high individual gam e, 194 and series 482 Rose Dunaway. S p lits p icked u p : V e lm a Smith, 6-7; M a ry Cota, 5-10; Betty H all, 4-5; Jean Borton, 5-6-10; Selma W illiam s, 3-10; L il Scroggins, 3-10; Carla Boden- ham er, 2-7,2-7, MONDAY NIGHT LEAGUE October 15 W L 20 Quinn Insurance 8 15 West Oregon 13 12 Vernonia Drug 16 • Tim bem ook 19 High team gam e and series, Tim bem ook 862 and 2457; high individual gam e, M ickey John son, 166; high individual series. Nancy Devine, 448 Splits picked u p : Sally W right 3 - 10 twice; Helen W right 5 - 6 ; Enid Parrow 2 - 10; Phyllis Woods 2 - 7 - 8; M ickey Johnson 5 -10; Carol B arker 5 - 7 - 9 and 4 - 5; Nancy Devine 3 - 10 T U E S D A Y N IG H T L E A G U E October 16 W L Bill Hom 16 to llt o Standard Oil 16 U Pills 13Vi 14H Cut 4 Curl 10 18 High team series, Pills, 2433; high team gam e, Cut & Curl, 831; high individual series and game, Vera Cole, 483 and 177. Splits picked up: N ita Rowe, 2-7; Eleanor Thompson. 5-9-10; Isabel Anderegg, 3-10; Sharron K rieger, 2-4-5-10; Betty L am p ping, 2-7; Joyce Johnson, 3-10; Freda Pederson, 4-5 and 2-7; Trudy M agoff, 5-10. unU/n t v « « MLuT 5 LEAGUE October 11,1973 w L M ik e ’s 13 11 Alpine 13 11 Funsters 11 13 L e w ’s 11 13 High team series, Mikes, 2784; high individual series, Ted Bo denham er, 564; high individual gam e, Ted Bodenhamer, 206 Splits picked up: Ed Balia, 3 - 10; Ron Bodenhamer, 3 -10; Ted Bodenhamer, 3 - 10; Dan F le t cher, 3 - 10 and 5 - 7. W E D N E S D A Y N IG H T October 14, 1973 W L Vernonia M ilk 19 s Vernonia Sentry 11 13 Vernonia Drug • 15 Mist Shake & Ridge • 15 High team series, Vernonia M ilk , 2703; high individual series, Dick Johnson, 521, high individual gam e, Bill Sm ejkal, 189 Splits picked up: Jack Wend- iing, 3 - 1 0 and 2 - 7; Bill Sm ejkal, 4 - 5 - 7 ; E lro y M inor, 3 - 10 an Greg Port, 5 - 10. Studded Tires Legal The Oregon State Highway D i vision. through F B Klaboe, ad m inistrator of highways and State highway engineer, has announced that studded tires w ill once again be legal in Oregon. Under a state law , they w ill be legal, in Oregon from November 1 through April 30. THIS LAND Is Your I .and K E E P IT C L E A N 1», 1973 5 MARR 8c STAFFORD MEAT CO. VERN O N IA’S VARSITY »h aa u they Ml to league la DEQ To Be Restructured O'Scannlain Announces Environm ental Quality D irec tor D iarm u id O ’Scannlain an nounced a re s tru c tu rin g designed to bring D E Q decisions closer to the community re cently. The proposed plan w ill be presented to the Environm ental Q uality Commission for appro val at its October 22 meeting. F ive Regional Offices w ill handle perm it recommendations and plan review at the regional level - “ where the problems a re ,” O ’Scannlain explained. The new organization com pletes restructuring started in August when form ation of the Northwest Region was announ ced. The Northwest Region, under Adm inistrator E . J. Weathersbee w ill cover State Adm inistrative Districts one through three, extending as fa r south as Salem. The regional office w ill be in Portland, on premises previous ly occupied by Colum bia-W il lam ette A ir Pollution Authority. The M id-W illam ette Region of D E Q . located in Eugene, w ill cover A dm inistrative Districts four and five (Linn, Benton, Lincoln and Lane counties) and w ill be under the administration of Verner Adkison who w ill also continue as D irecto r of the Lane Regional A ir Pollution Auth ority under an agreem ent ap proved in principle by L R A P A ’s Board of Directors O ’Scannlain noted that Adkison’s dual role would mean greatly strength ened cooperation between D E Q and tig; Regional A ir P rogram D E Q and L R A P A staffs w ill meet soon to work out details for approval at L R A P A ’s next Board meeting. Other regions w ill be the Southwest located in Roseburg and comprising Adm inistrative Districts six through eight, from Roseburg South ; the Central Region, headquartered in Bend, Districts nine through eleven; and the Eastern Region, head quartered in Pendleton, D is tricts twelve through fourteen. “ E v e n tu a lly ,” O 'S c an n la in Interest On Funds Hiked Excellent investment results en ab led S tan d ard In s u ran ce Company to announce an in crease F rid a y , September 28, in the rate of interest paid on policyowners funds Scappoose - St. Helens re presentative Robert K. Nelson, learned that effective October 1, policy proceeds left w ith the company w ill earn 6*4 percent interest, up from 6 percent. Dividends left to accumulate at interest and prem ium deposit account funds w ill draw 5to percent up from 5to percent The increases apply to existing funds as well as those deposited after October 1. The new interest rates w ill be among the highest paid by any m ajo r U.S. life insurance com pany. “ These rates are espe cially significant since there are no restrictions on withdrawal rights,” Nelson noted Nelson further stated, “ Stan dard has traditionally been an industry leader in investment yield In 1972, Standard’s net yield on invested assets was 6.28 percent, while the industry av erage was 5.69 percent Standard has assets of over »230 m illion, invested heavily in mortgage loans and real estate throughout the West. Nelson’s office is located at Norwood & Associates. 1570 Co lum bia Blvd St Helens. Rt 2, Box 379, Forest Grove, Ore. 157-7231 SUaghtertag, Catting. Wrapping, and Curing Cattle received Sunday A Monday until noon; hogs received Tuesday and Wednesday until noon. Meat for sale, any quantity. — CaU for Appointment — Come through Banks. take Tilla mook road 1H ml., take first left- ltfc righi Pat Ctei, C M a Curl. 41t2c p.m. Tandy Shoe Repair. D St., Vernonia, 4204301. Sltfc CUT FLOWERS, wedding«, fun eral designs, plants. Also flowers Artificial flowers and CHALET FLOW ER SHOP. Phone <29-5733 or <304301. ___________________________ 13tfc FOR SALE-R'I Eiialc OCTOBER 0. 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 ane available at the City Hall. Vernonia. Oregon The City reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Wm E. Nelson City Recorder 41t2c TH E C IT Y OF VERNONIA will accent bids for (1) one explosion proof smoke ejector, r, 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 ail bids Wm. E. Nelson Ciiy Recorder OCT. It is im portant that mothers take children in for a medical checkup at the beginning of the school year, H eart Association declares, and to get them to a physician if any danger signals develop once school is under way. PUBLIC NOTICE BUD'S AUTO SERVICE FREE THURSDAY, explained, “ the Regional Office w ill be a sm aller scale D ep art ment of Environm ental Q uality, with m axim um opportunity for citizen participation in planning for the region. I t w ill handle routine decisions about pemits and other enforcement actions, recommending them to the Headquarters Office for con firm ation. The function of the Headquarters Office w ill be p ri m a rily review , policy develop ment, and quality control.” Most of the new Portland based positions announced w ill be effective November 1, subject to E n v iro n m e n ta l Q u a lty Commission approval. The R e gional offices w ill be phased in with the Northwest Region in operation first and M id-W illa- mette (Eugene) slated for D e cem ber 1. Other dates w ill be announced later. Some ad ditional elements of the plan, also to be announced at a later date, w ill require legislative approval. STEM Program Successful Oregon’s successful shoplift ing cam paign, begun prior to the Christmas shopping season last year, is entering its second phase. L a w re n c e W in th ro p , President of S T E M program announced September 28. STEM (S h o p lifte rs Take E verybo d y’s Money) is taking on an Oregon falvor this year, according to Winthrop, who is regional retail credit m anager for J.C. Penney stores. “ W e’re using Oregon models and directing our attention to the Oregon problems and Oregon law s,” he states. Oregon’s an nual loss to shoplifters is about • »25 m illion a year. “ We are trying to prevent this senseless c r im e ,” W in th ro p said, “ not trying to achieve a record in arrests.” According to Winthrop most Oregon shoplifters are a m a teurs, usually girls in their teens, whose motivation is the th rill, or to rip off the es tablishment. “ S h o p liftin g is a lo n ely a ffa ir ,” W inthrop said, quoting the theme of this y e a r’s c a m paign “ I t ’s a tragedy to the youngsters who are caught. They usually don’t get ja il sentences, but they are booked for a crim e and are fin g er printed and photographed for a permanent record that haunts them in later life ,” he added. Winthrop told members of the Oregon R etail Council meeting at Eugene that the first year of the program had been suc cessful. “The decline in arrests for shoplifting, though sm all, in dicates to us that we are getting across to potential thrill seekers that shoplifting is a senseless, useless crim e that costs every body money and leaves a m ark on the shoplifter for life. R e gardless of whether the shop lifte r is caught, he or she must always live with the knowledge that he or she has stolen, alone.” Winthrop said. Winthrop said two key ele ments in publicizing the pro gram last year were the interest and cooperation shown by O re gon advertising media through out the state and the work accomplished by the D istrib u tive Education Clubs of Am erica (D E Ç A ). D EÇ A chapters from across the state’s school system have offered their assistance again this year, he said EM ERG ENC Y SERVICE PHONES VERNONIA AMBULANCE Dial 4394411 ( If a * answer, 439-5441 or 4394141) O C T O B E R S P E C IA L S Low, Low Prices HEW '73 LAGUNA COUPE V8, P. Steering, Radio, Rear Speaker, Vinyl Roof, P. Brakes Turbo Transmission, Tint ed Glass, Belted Tires, Vinyl Interior. OCTOBER SELL-DOWN £ 4 4 AC PRICE OF___________________ L > 3 4 7 3 NEW '73 W-TON 4-WHEEL DRIVE Long Wide Box, Sliding Rear Window, H eavy D uty Stabilizer, 350 V8, Turbo Transmission, Auxiliary Fuel Tank, Power Steering, H-D Radiator, Chrome Grille, 700x15 Wheels and Tires, Custom Mold ings Gauges. OCTOBER SELL-DOWN PRICE OF_______________ $4195 HEW '73 BLAZER 4-WHEEL DRIVE Big Gas Tank, Auto. Trans., P. Steering, V8, Radio, 700x15 Tires - On & Off, Gauges, White Top, Tinted Glass, Full Seats — Many Other Extras. OCTOBER SELL-DOWN ¿ J IO A price of _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ *p44o2 Selection of LUV Pick Ups In Slock. Real Mileage Makers — All At Special Prices! DAVIES CHEVROLET 493 Bridge Street VERNONIA, OREGON Phone 429-5023 Used Mobile Homes, Travel i, and Truck Campers 1— 1965 - 10x50 Mayflower two bedroom. A ll electric. Sliding glass dbors._______ $2995 1— 1960 Buckinham 10x55 three bedrooms, lVfc baths. Nice beach home____________ $2995 1—-1972 Security 22’ Travel Trailer w ith bath tub. Double bed, 6 cubic foot gas/electric refrigerator. Real nice_____________ $2895 1— 1968 Aladdin 15’ Travel Trailer. Like new. A Good buy at only_________________ $1095 1— 1961 Oasis Travel Trailer. Real clean__$595 1— 1964 Skylark 14’_____________________$595 1— Tent Trailer with extra room_________ $395 1— N ew 1973 Forced air frigerator. A real buy Intruder. Complete bathroom. heat. Six cubic gas/electric re Tandem wheels, tinted glass. at______________________ $3495 1—1968 Open Road Truck Camper, lOVfc Foot. Self con tain ed _____________________ $1695 1— 1966 - lOVfc-Foot Condestoga Truck Cam iper. Has fu rn a ce____________________ $695 I— 1965 - 10-Foot Truck Camper. G as/electric refrigerator. F u rn ace_______________ $895 1— 1969 Security Truck Camper, 10-Foot. Self contained. O n ly ___________________$1295 1— 1962 i^-Ton Pickup. Chevrolet. 283 V-8. Good O n e .__ :_______________________ $595 Tw elve Month Warranty on all N ew Units. Open 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. VERNONIA F IR E DEPA RTM ENT F ire Alarm* Only - Phene 4394131 Mobil« home and travel trailer supplies, accessories, awnings, skirting and Insur ance. Open 7 days per week. VERNONIA POLICE D EPA RTM ENT Dial 4394141 VERNONIA C ITY HAUL 4394391 TROJAN HOMES INC. Phone 556-1531 COLUMBIA COUNTY I Emergency: Verneato A n a 4394141 - Bueine«: 387-3311 OREGON STATE POLICE 3 a ju . to 3 a.m. 3 tom. to 3 aan. - D ial “O ", nek tor Oak Grave 1*7-3111 Located on Highway 30 to St. Helens 2Vb mi S.E. of Rainier. N ext to Stop Inn at Rainlor Also Clatskanie lot on Highway 30 Owned and Operated by Steve St Lotus Gaskill