Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, October 18, 1973, Page 5, Image 5

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    Oernonla Eagle
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FOR SÀLE-Gtneral
SERVICES
BRACE yourself tor a thrill the
flrat time you um Blue Lustre
to dean rug*. Rent electric
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Brunsman Hard
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GOOD CHRISTMAS gift for the
hunter English Springer Spaniel,
• mo. old. Trained to retrieve
and sat birds Paper* available.
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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.
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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
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339 A Street
(Formerly 8taa*s Ant
Open 8-5 Mon. - Sat.
Closed Sundays
WORK GUARANTEED
4295221 — <29-2871
________
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VERNONIA SANITARY
SERVICE
Phone 4204711 or <204254
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SHOE REPAIRS, pick-up and de­
livery. Open 8:30 a.m. to 5:30
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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.
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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
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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—
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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.
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SEPTIC TANK PU M PIN G
Licensed .
PHONE 387-3172
I f no answer call 387-3381.
Colombia County Septic
Tank Service
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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
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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
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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.
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FOR RENT
1 BEDROOM downstairs apart-
Electric heat - »90 in Ver-
References required. Call
«244472
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Drag.
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COBE8E NATURAL VITA M IN E,
to
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charge »1.49 1er
eoo. Words over
mum 4 cento each.
Three insertions for the price of
two.
NO information «
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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
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PERSONAL
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REDUCE SAFE and fato
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Vornoato Drag.
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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« <
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October 11, 1973
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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
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BOWLING
October 16
W
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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
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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
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Bill Hom
16 to llt o
Standard Oil
16
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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
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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
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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
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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-
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righi
Pat Ctei, C M a
Curl.
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p.m. Tandy Shoe Repair. D St.,
Vernonia, 4204301.
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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
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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