Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, December 27, 1973, Page 5, Image 5

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FOR SALE-General
SERVICES
TWO STANDS of bees »15 each.
FOR OREGONIAN delivery con­
tact Ed Wilkerson at 429-3624
Phone 429-7095.______________ 5211
SUPER Stuff, sure nuf! That's
Blue Lustre for cleaning rugs
and upholstery. Rent electric
shumpooer »1 Brunsman llard-
w a r e __________________ S2tlc
ONE SLIGHTLY used dryer -
heavy duty large capacity. »85
Set; Ed at SEARS,
51t2c
THOMAS ELEC. Organ
Small
single keyboard - foot pedals. A
nice piece of furniture »150. Ph
429-3742 evenings.
50t3c
REDUCE SAFE and fast with
GoBesc Tablets
and E-Vap
“ water pills”
Vernonia Drug.
47t7
CUT FLOWERS, weddings, fun­
eral designs, plants. Also flowers
by wire. Artificial flowers and
gifts CHALET FLOWER SHOP.
Phone 429 5733 or 429-6301.
rate
BUNDLES of old newspapers for
starting fires, lo cents.
Ver­
nonia Eagle, 721 Madison Ave.
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FOR SALE-Rl Estate
Rill Horn m
Realty
G RI
953 Bridge St., Vernonia
Phone 429-6203
B IL L HORN, RROKER
SALESMAN:
Deri Roberts—429-3804
Sue Filter—429 7014
FOREST GROVE BRANCH —
Arlie Satterlce, Mgr —Ph. 357-2321
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Q U IN N
REAL ESTATE &
INSURANCE
SALES - RENTALS
Listings Needed
786 Bridge St — Phone 429-8211
Fishhawk Branch - Birkenfeld
________ Phone 755 2280_______
FOR SALE-Auto«
I960 CHEV Malibu two door
hardtop 283 with bucket seats.
Good condition
»1750
Phono
755-2480,
,
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1971 DATSUN cou|>e, 4 speed, ex­
cellent condition » lW
Phono
429-7463.__________________ 51t3
1967 FORD Pickup. Big six with
overdrive. Canopy. A good one.
Phone 429 3742 evenings
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HELP WANTED
APPLICATIONS w ill be taken at
the Senior Citizens Center for a
paid driver 5 days a week, 5
hours a day - »2 per hour. Must
bo a qualified driver, plus chauf.
feurs license_____________ 50t3c
PURLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF BUDGET
COMMITTEE MEETING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
Pursuant to OKS 294.401, that a
meeting of tile Budget Commit­
tee of the Intermediate Education
District of Columbia County, State
of Oregon, will be held at 970
Ooluinbia Boulevard, St. Helens,
Oregon on the 9th day of January,
1974, at 8:00 o'clock for the pur­
pose of receiving the budget mes­
sage and budget document of
said district for the fiscal year
1974 75.
This is a public meeting
wiiere deliberations of the Budget
Committee will take place, and
any person may appear and dis­
cuss proposed programs with the
Budget Committee at that time
A copy of the budget document
is available at 970 Columbia Bou­
levard, St. Helens, Oregon.
Ray K. Godsey
Budget Office
Publish December 27, 1973
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OE
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
THE COUNTY OF COLUMBIA
PROBATE DEPARTMENT
IN THE MATTER OE THE
ESTATE OF
EDGAR P. CRAWFORD,
Deceased
NOTICE TO INTERESTED
PERSONS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned has been
appointed persona) representative
of the above estate. All persons
having claims against the estate
arc requited to present them to
the undersigned personal repre­
sentative at the offices of Larkin,
Bryant & Edmonds, Attorneys at
Law, PO Box 457, Redmond, Ore.
gon 97756 within four months after
the date of first publication of
this notice.
DATED and first published this
20th day of December, 1973
Mary L. Kauffmon
Personal Re,>r tentative
1449 W. Glacier
Redmond, Oregon
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Teach Child
Courtesy
BOWLING
MMMMMOMdOBeSeSeSegiQiSi!
WOMEN'S LEAGUE
HARRY'S
TREE SERVICE
* Trimming
* Topping
* Removing
* Brush Clearing *
Power Stump Removal
INSURED & LICENSED
Free Estimate
1-357-3277
VERN O N IA HO TEL
Rooms by day, week, or month.
Also,
trailer hook-ups. Phone
429 2241.
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KELSO SALE
BARN
Thursday Afternoon Bowling
Dec 2i;
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The Chi< ks
23
41
Vernonia Eagles
34
30
Bob’s Union
33
31
Chevy V8’s
20
44
High individual series and
game M u ra Buckner 459. Betty
Fuquay 181 High team series
and game Vernonia Eagles 2359;
The Chicks 865
Splits picked-up, Velma Hop­
kins 3 10
M EM B ER S of the Green Thumb, Irw in Daley, Joe Bond and
Clyde Purcell, at work making the city streets free of debrio
which clog drains and make the area unsightly. Throughout
the year members of the Green Thumb can be seen clearing
bush, and making Vernonia a pretty place to live through their
hard
Tuesday Afternoon Mague
No scores-Recessed for two
weeks
PCC Program Trains Many
Needed Aircraft Mechanics
MENS LEAGUE
R. Vaughn Baker,
Auctioneer
AUCTION F R ID A Y 7:00 P.M .
Phone 425-3212
130 Sales Barn Road
KELSO. W ASHINGTON 98626
ra te
VERNONIA SANITARY
SERVICE
Phone 429-8711
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SHOE REPAIRS -
Open 8:30
am . to 5:30 p.m. Tandy Shoe
Repair, D St., Vernonia, 429 3301.
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ARCTIC
INSULATING CO.
Rlown-ln Insulation
Rockwool Batting
F R E E ESTIM ATES
Call Collect 397-1670
ST. HELENS
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Norman Hillsbery,
Builder
New Homes Built To Your
Specifications
New Construction - Additions - Re-
modt-lng - Roofing - Foundations
— F R E E ESTIM A TES —
429-8942
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BAIR
Logging Co.
4297485
The Place To Call For
A ll Your Rock Needs!
Trucking, Excavating, Bulldozing.
Backhoe
Sand - Gravel - Rock
Stockpiled In Vernonia for
—Immediate D elivery—
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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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SEPTIC TANK P U M P IN G
Licensed - Bonded and Insured
PHO NE 397-3172
If no answer call 397-2281.
Columbia County Septic
Tank Service
rate
CLASSIFIED RATES
M IN IM U M 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 classified!)
w ill 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.
T H E E A G ^E assumes no finan­
cial responsibility 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. W IL L BE ACCEPTED
A L T E R NOON TUESDAY E X ­
CEPT LO R N E X T W E E K ’S
PAPER .
B L IN D ADS with answers to be
handled by The Eagle: M ini­
mum charge »2.00. No Informa­
tion given relative to such ads.
PO ETR Y accepted only as paid
Wednesday Night Mague
Dec 19
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Vernonia Milk
43
21
Vernonia Drug
32
32
Vernonia Sentry
29
35
Mist Shake and Ridge 24
40
High team series, 2820, Verno
nia Drug; high team game, 993,
Vernonia M ilk, high individual
series, 566, h i g h
individual
game, 205, Gary Dinger
Splits picked up: Mario Leo­
netti, 3-10; Gary Dinger, 2-7,
4-7-10; Elroy Miner, 3 10; Clyde
Mash, 3-10; Don Huss, 3-10; Tim
Reeves, 3-10.
Millions of a ir miles are flown
by Americans each year Their
safe a rriv a l is controlled not only
by the pilot and crew, but also by
the unsung heroes who make
sure the plane is flyable: the
aviation mechanic.
According to Aviation Mecha­
nics Journal, growth in the
aviation industry indicates that
132,000 newly licensed mecha­
nics w ill be required between
now and 1980 At present capaci­
ties, all of the aviation mechanic
schools in the country can pro­
duce only 48,000.
“ Even now in the Portland
area alone.” says Armel Freed,
instructor in the Aviation Main­
tenance Technology program at
Portland Community College,
“ there are more positions avail­
able than we can fill, particu­
larly in the helicopter field We
have never had a graduate who
wanted to be an a ircraft mecha­
nic fa il to find a job locally.”
The requirements to become a
licensed a ircraft mechanic are
complex and demanding, as
shown by the training offered at
PCC
Among the industrial skills are
welding, sheet metal,
wood
working, painting, and fabric
and dope work In addition,
students must learn the intra-
caciesof carburetion, magnetos,
propellers, lubrication, electric­
ity, hydraulics, engine overhall,
jet engines, systems, and instru­
ments. assembly and rigging,
applied math, and basic physics.
Then, there is a basic science
class where students learn about
m a n u a l s and publications,
forms and records weight and
balance, materials, and proces­
ses, fluid lines and fittings,
cleaning and corrosion control,
a ircraft drawings, and ground
operation servicing.
By the time a student gets
through this course, he knows
airplanes from propeller to rud
der. He can perform any kind of
repair necessary on any kind of
airplane and can take an engine
apart, clean it, check each part
for damage, and put it back
together again.
It sounds like a lot and it is, but
students of the 18-month course
find it challenging and exciting
One student, Bruce Carpenter,
who is taking the course so that
he can maintain his own a ir­
plane, said he appreciated the
amount of practical experience
PCC provides in the various
skills.
Wrecked a i r p l a n e s are
brought in from everywhere and
made livable again, no matter
how badly damaged they are
Often, parts must be fabricated
because new ones are not avail­
able Students take enormous
pride in the hand work, and it
stimulates their interest in their
classroom work, and it builds
their confidence in their newly
acquired knowledge.
Thursday Mens League
Dec 20
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Mikes
37
23
Alpine
31
29
Funsters
29
31
Lews
23
37
High team series, Alpine 2829
High individual series and game,
T Bodenhamer 605 and 243
Splits picked up: G. Dinger,
5 10; J Magoff, 3-10; L. McDon­
ald 5 7; D E lliott, 3-10; R
Smith 3-10
Interest Rate
On Bonds Up
Residents of Oregon and
Americans everywhere are now
earning higher interest on their
Savings Bonds The rate has
been raised to six percent, when
held to m aturity, the previous
rate was 5.5
Thomas S. Prideaux, Oregon
State Chairman for U.S Savings
Bonds, says “ the higher rate
applies not only to new issues,
sold on or after December 1, 1973
but to older bonds as well, so
there is no advantage in the
redemption of outstanding bonds
to buy new ones Furthermore,
the m aturity on E Bonds, sold on
or after December 1, has been
shortended from 5 years and 10
months to 5 years.
“ Over the' years, Savings
Bonds have provided us with
tim ely nest eggs — enabling us
to take advantage of good op­
portunities not otherwise avail­
able. From a national debt
standpoint, Secretary Schultz
says they arc the cornerstone of
our d e b t management pro­
gram ”
Prideaux noted that those
millions of Americans who buy
Savings Bonds regularly, enjoy
other direct benefits “ For ex­
am ple", he said, “ the interest
paid on U.S Savings Bonds is not
subject to state or local income
and personal property taxes
And federal income-tax lia b ility
on E-Bond interest may be
deferred until the bonds are
redeemed or reach final ma­
tu rity Therefore, the new rate
increase makes Savings Bonds
more attractive than ever."
EDUCATIOn
PROGRams
in YOUR
(ommuniTY
Course Title
Day
New Speed Limit
Lowers Auto Deaths
The Oregon speed lim it has
been reduced for a month now
and the prelim inary results are
in.
Gil Bellamy, the Adm inistra­
tor of the Oregon T raffic Safety
Commission reports that there
was a 17 percent reduction in
accident reports and a 28 percent
reduction in tra ffic fatalities.
Bellamy notes that while the 55
M P H speed lim it was adopted
to save fuel it has proven to be a
lifesaver too To keep the new
speed lim it in perspective he
points out that tra ffic deaths
nave been lower all year
MARR & STAFFORD
MEAT CO.
Rt. 2, Box 379, Forest Grove, Ore.
«7-7281
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 T illa­
mook road 1)4 mt., take first left-
hand road.
life
TO ALL OF OUR
FRIENDS AND
CUSTOMERS
WE WISH
A
VERY HAPPY
NEW YEAR
TR O JA N HOMES,
INC.
MOBILE HOMES
New and Used
12 ■ 14 - 24 & 28 Wide«
MOTOR HOMES
TRAVEL TRAILERS
New and Used
Two lots to serve yea better.
Lot No. 1 - Rainier and Let
No. 2 - Clatskanie.
— Open 7 Days Per Week —
Mobile h
supplies,
skirting
TROJAN
-
homes
Phone 554-1531
Located on Hwy. 30 to St.
Helens 2H m l SJE. of Rai­
nier, next to Stop Inn at
Rainier. Also Clatskanie lot
on Highway 80.
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When you’ve a family, you learn to watch your bud­
get. And we’ve figured out that those ‘bargains’ you
get in the city aren't such savings after all, when
you consider the cost of gas in traveling those long
distances, plus the wear and tear on your car. We’ve
found local stores offer values that are just as great
...that’s why we shop in
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CLASSES BEGIN JANUARY 7
Sect
THURSDAY,
To Be Set
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H O M E M A K IN G
U501 Knit Casuals iBey 2/4i
U5O2 M en s Wear Revisited
(Begins March 7|
UftOJ Women s Pants (Buy Jan
Hunt Dates
In order to accomplish all that
they do, PCC makes use of a
tru ly impressive array of fa c ili­
ties and equipment The college
has three twin-engined Beech-
craft airplanes and eight heli­
With this year’s hunting sea­
copters for students to work on.
sons not yet over, the Game
(Helicopter maintenance is a Commission is already looking
seperate course open to licensed
forward to next hunting season.
a ircraft mechanics.)
On Friday, January 11, the
In addition to hardware, how­ Commission w ill hold a meeting
ever, PCC has people. The to consider opening dates for the
instructors are
experienced,
1974 hunting season for deer, elk,
knowledgeable, and dedicated antelope, pheasants, quail, part­
men who take an active interest
ridge, ana early archery areas.
in the success of each stpdent.
The hearing w ill begin at 10 a.m.
“ We try hard,” said instructor
at Game Commission headquar­
Dan Beltram i, “ to give our
ters, 1634 S.W. Alder St., Port­
students not only the technical land.
skills and knowledge they w ill
At this meeting only the open­
need, but also a sense of pride in
ing dates w ill be set. Season
their work and an appreciation
lengths, bag lim its, and other
of the responsibilities of the regulations w ill be established
reliable a ircraft mechanic. We later in the year after population
believe we succeed.”
inventories and other inform at­
The student’s point of view
ion concerning the various game
was offered by Jerry Ott, who species is gathered. Norm ally
commended the instructors for final regulations are set in
their interest in the individual March for antelope, in early
student “ They are always ready June for other big game, and in
to help you out,” he said.
mid-August for upland game and
Finally, as in other areas of
waterfowl.
study at PCC, the college makes
The objective in setting open­
every effort to take the wrinkles ing dates at the beginning of the
out of enrollment. F irst, it is the year is to provide hunters with
least expensive a ircra ft m ain­ ample tim e to plan vacations to
tenance training in the area and coincide with tne game seasons
is Veterans Administration ap­ of their choice.
proved (Inquiry w ill reveal
The meeting is open to all
various possible means of finan­ interested parties who are in­
cial a id .) Classes are taught at vited to submit their views and
night, as well as in the daytime. suggestions in w riting or deliver
Furthermore, it is an “ open them orally at the hearing.
ended” course, which means Written communications should
that a student can enter at be addressed to the Oregon State
almost any time and need not Game Commission, P.O. Box
wait for the beginning of a new 3503, Portland, Oregon 97208.
year or quarter.
Taken as a whole, PCC’s
Aviation Maintenance Technol­
ogy program offers one of the
finest of possible preparations
for one of the most interesting,
careers.
THERE'S SOMETHING
FOR EVERYONE
IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD
Cour»«
The importance of "Thank
You” notes from children for
gifts are often overlooked in
today's casual society However,
they continue to be an important
social custom for parents to
teach children, reminds Carol A
Ashley, Columbia County E x­
tension home economist.
Children can learn that the
time and effort expended by
others in searching for a Christ­
mas gift can be rewarded by a
simple note to the giver. Even
the child who cannot w rite can
tell mother and daddy what to
say for him Or the child can
draw a picture to express his
thanks.
The learning of simple court­
esies is important for a child. It
helps him develop confidence in
how to handle situations.
If getting thank you’s is bur
densome, why not set aside a “ no
television” evening when all
members of the fam ily can write
notes, suggests Mrs Ashley.
That couldbe an opportunity for
a family-shared activity - better
than making thank you’s a chore
to be nagged about.
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