uianwjBDs FOR SALE-General SERVICES A R T E X roU-cn decorating paints, tnstructiom and supplies Sharon K rieg er, 1171 N. M ist D r., 42» 6485_________________________ 2t6c R A BBITS, good breeding does and bucks. Checker California G rey and New Zealand Whites. Also fryers. Come and see at 719 Spencer Av»., Vernonia 2tlc FOR S A LE: 12’ Smokercraft alum inum boat with 6 h.p. M erc and Holsclaw trailer $300 Call 429-3931_______________________ lt3 C U T FLO W ER S, weddings, fun­ era l designs, plants. Also flowers by wire. A rtificial flowers and gifts. C H A L E T F L O W E R SHOP. Phone 429-5733 or 4296301. 13tfc B U N D L E S of old newspapers for starting fires, 10 cents. V e r­ nonia E ag le, 721 Madison Ave. tic FOR SALE-R l Estate GRI »53 Bridge St., Vernonia Phone 4296203 B IL L H O R N , B R O K E R WOMEN S LEAGUE * T rim m in g F R O M w all to w all, no soil at a ll, on carpets cleaned with Blue Lustre Rent electric shumpooer »1. Brunsm an Hardware. 2tlc I A M buying Copper. Brass, Junk Batteries and Radiators for a lim ited tim e. Also have nice chest drawers and record player. TR E A S U R E S A TRASH 2t3c BOWLING HARRY'S TREE SERVICE ‘ Topping * Removing * Brush Clearing * Power Stump Removal IN S U R E D & L IC E N S E D Free Estim ate t— 1-357-3277 V E R N O N IA J HOTEL Rooms by day, week, or month Also, trailer hook-up*. Phone 429-2241. 49tfc KELSO SALE BARN R. Vaughn Baker. Auctioneer A U C T IO N F R ID A Y 7:00 P .M . Phone 425-3212 130 Sales Barn Road KELSO . W A S H IN G TO N 9862(1 49tfc V E R N O N IA S A N IT A R Y S E R V IC E Phone 4298711 30tfc SHOE R E P A IR S — Open 8:30 a m . to 5:30 p.m . Tandy Shoe Repair, D St., Vernonia, 4293301. 31tfc ARCTIC INSULATING CO. Blown-in Insolation Rockwool Batting SALESM AN : D eri Roberts—4293804 Sue F ilte r— 129-7014 FREE F O R E S T G RO VE BR A N C H — A rlie Satterlee, M g r.—Ph. 357-2321 E S T IM A T E S Call Collect 397-1670 ST. H E L E N S lOtfc Norman Hillsbery, Builder REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE SALES - RENTALS Listings Needed 7 H Bridge St. - Phone 4296211 Fishhawk Branch - Birkenfeld Phone 755-2280 — FREE E S T IM A T E S — 429-8942 42tfc MOBILE HOMES F O R SALE: House T ra ile r 8x45, 2 bedroom, full bath. Nice shape, »1250 F u ll Price. C all 429-8342 or see at 1282 E . Aider SC, V er­ nonia. 2 tl BAIR Logging Co. 429-7485 The Place To Call For A ll Your Rock Needs! WANTED O L D WOOD cook stove. collect Seaside 7386853 N ew Homes B u ilt To Your Specifications New Construction - Additions - Re- modelng - Roofing . Foundations Call 2t2c H A Y or pasture land to lease or rent. 10 acres up. Phone 324- 3743._________________________ 2t3c P O R T A B L E Saw M ill. 1 or 2 man. Good condition. St. H el­ ens 397 1925 __________________2t3c WANTED io RENT R E S P O N S IB L E party wishes to rent 3 bedroom borne in city lim its on long term basis. Call 429-8422. 2t3c FOR RENT F U R N IS H E D apartm ent Suitable for one o r two adults. 4296033. 2tfc CLASSIFIED RATES M IN IM U M charge »1.00 for 25 words or leas. Words over m in i­ m um 4 cents each. Three insertions fo r the price of two. NO Information on classifieds w ill be given out until after paper Is m ailed. C A R D of Thanks and Notices: »1.00 for up to 12 lines. Addi­ tional lines, 8 cents each. D IS P L A Y classified are »1.00 per column Inch. T H E E A G x E assumes no finan­ cial responsibility for errors that m ay appear In ads pub­ lished In Its columns, but In cases where this paper is at fault w ill reprint that p art of an adv. in which the typographi­ cal mistake occurs. NO C L A S S IF IE D OK D IS P L A Y A D V . W IL L B E A C C E P T E D A F T E R NOON T U E S D A Y E X ­ C E P T F O R N E X T W E E K ’S PAPER. B U N D ADS w ith answers to be handled by The Eagle: M in i­ m um charge »2.00. No Info rm a­ tion given relative to such ads. P O E T R Y accepted only as paid m a tte r: R ate: 10 cents per type tine. Shop The Friendly Town Trucking, Excavating, Bulldozing, Backhoe Sand • G ravel • Rock Stockpiled In Vernonia for —Immediate Delivery— wtfc F O R SAVING S on loans contact your local Credit Union - 783 Bridge Street. 10:30 a.m . to 5:30 p.m . - Tuesdays through F rid a y . Closed Saturday, Sunday and Monday. O r cell 4298245 during non-office hours. 17tfc S E P T IC T A N K P U M P IN G Licensed - Bonded and Insured P H O N E 397 3172 I f no answer call 397-2281. Columbia County SepUc Tank Service Wtfc C Z T o A c q u ire W ood C o m p a n y Crown Zellerbach recently an­ nounced an agreement for the acquisition of Biles-Coleman Lumber Company, a lumber and plywood manufacturer w i t h headquarters at Omak, Wash­ ington The company said the acquisi­ tion involves an exchange of an estimated 700.000 shares of Crown Zellerbach common stock for all outstanding shares of Biles-Coleman stock. Crown Zellerbach common stock closed at $38 25 a share on the New York Stock Exchange Biles-Coleman operates four sawmills and a plywood plant in north central Washington Its annual sawmill capacity is ap proximately 210 m illion board feet, and it owns 48,000 acres of timberland in the vicinity of its m ills D.S. Denman, senior vice-pre­ sident for timber and wood pro ducts of Crown Zellerback, said Biles-Coleman w ill be operated as a wholly-owned subsidiary of th«' company after the trans­ action is completed 25 Join N e w W om ens L e a g u e The League of Women Voters of Columbia County plun to carpool to their organizational meeting January 14 The meet ing w ill lx* held in the home of Therese Burr. St Helens at 7:30 p.m Th«- agenda includes accepting the by-laws, electing officers and txiard members and planning the Columbia County Study. All female citizens, 18 and older, arc eligible for member­ ship: Anyone interested in join ing or members wanting to carpool call Mrs Fred Bartel, 543-6287 Use Eagle Classifieds Thursday Afternoon league Jan . 3 W L C hevy V 8 ’s 4 0 The Chicks 3 1 Bob’s Union 1 3 Vernonia Eagles 0 4 High team series and game, The Chicks 2409, Chevy V8’s 848 High individual series and game, Evelvn Holce 492 and 188 Splits picked up: Claudia O’Black 3-10; Milda Harriman 3- 10; Velma Hopkins 4-5; Kath leen Gwin 3-10; Pat I .arson 5-10; Betty Fuquay 2 7, Evelyn Holce 4- 5; Sharron Krieger 2-7. Monday Night league (End of First Half) Jan 7 W L Quinn Insurance 44 24 West Oregon 43 25 Tim her nook 26 42 Vernonia Drug 23 45 High team game and series, West Oregon, 844 and 2459 High individual game and series Nancy Devine, 199 and 510 Splits picked up Sally Wright, 5-10; Phyllis Woods, 4-5-7; Glad ys Kimmel, 5-8-10; Flo Huff, 3-10 and 56; Nancy Devine, 3-10. Tuesday Afternoon League Winners of the first half Mitches Witches W Jan. 8 L 39*4. 28‘ t , Mitches Witches 34 Daves ARCO 34 34 34 Rose Motel Marios 28 >2 39^2 High team series. 2379; high team game, 829, Rose Motel, high individual series, 462; and game 169, Mary Cota. Splits picked up : Helen Wright, 5-7, 3-10; Rose Dunaway, 3-10; Bunny Simmons, 56; Sue Minger, 4-5. Tuesday Night League W Jan. 8 41‘à 26 >2 Standard Oil 40‘^ 27'2 Bill Horn 28 >2 41 Pills Cut & Curl 25 “2 42‘2 High team series. Pills, 2381; high team game. Cut and Curl, 852; high individual series, Vera Cole. 446; high individual game, Janett Smiley, 161 Splits picked up: Joyce John­ son, 3-10; Carol White, 56; Barbara DeLaittre, 4-5; Vera Cole, 3-10; Gladys Kimmel, 3-10 MEN'S LEAGUE Wednesday Night League Vernonia M ilk won first half Jan. 3 W L Mist Shake and Ridge 3 1 Vernonia M ilk 3 1 Vernonia Drug 1 3 Vernonia Sentry 1 3 High team series, 2760, Verno­ nia M ilk; high team game. 982, Mist Shake and Ridge, high individual series, 545. high indi­ vidual game, 197, Jack Wend- ling Splits picked up: Mike Fether- ston. 56; Mario Leonetti, 3-10; Russ Ince, 5-7; Claude Bowers, 5-10; Henry Andregge, 3-7-10; Al Alford, 5 8-10. Mens Thursday League L W Jan. 3 27 41 Mikes 33 35 Alpine 34 34 Funsters 42 26 Lews High team series. Mikes 2775; high individual series and game, 570 and 209 Splits picked up: S. Boden - hamer, 5-7-9 and 4-7-10; Ron Bodenhamer, 3-10; D. Fletcher. 3-10; G Dinger, 3-10 twice; Ed Balles, 5-7 and 5-8 10; K McDon­ ald, 5-9-7; B Hall, 3-10 JUNIOR LEAGUE Jr. Bowling L Jan. 5 W Sam’s Food Store 26 10 Kim m el’s Apparel 23 13 Vernonia Milk 19 21 32 Fisher’s Electric 8 High team series and game Kim m el’s Apparel, 2344, and 812. High individual series and game Philip Bartles 451, and 178. Splits picked up: Brian John son, 3-10; Philip Bartles, 5-7; Mike Johnson, 4-5; Tom Bates, 5 10 Columbia County Continues VD Clinics Residents of Columbia Coun­ ty are reminded that the county continues to sponsor veneral disease clinics on a four-times monthly basis These clinics are open to any person in the area who feel» he or she may have contracted the disease and there is no charge for the examination or treatment. These clinics are also entirely confidential, according to Mrs. Lee M iller who heads the public health department Treatment is available to anyone over 12 years of age without permission of a parent or guardian, she added Clinics are held the first and third Mondays of each month 6:30-8 p m and on the second and fourth Wednesdays, 3-5 p.m. The clinic is located in the Health Department at St. Helens in room 117, first door to the left inside the building Those wish ing further information may call *097 3491 Church Notes i EM ERGENCY MOOOOOOHO>X. _____ , g THURSDAY, V E R N O N IA F IR E D E P A R T M E N T F ir e Alarm s Only - Phone 42*6131 Em ergency: Vernonia Area 429-5141 — Business: 307-2511 O R EG O N STA TE P O L IC E 8 n.m . to 3 a.m . . Beaverton Office - 643-4702 3 a .m . to 8 a.m . • D ia l ” 0 ” , ask for Oak Grove 0546555 St. Helens office - Phone: 3976131 C hurch Gets N e w P as to r The new pastor of the First Baptist Church is 33-year-old Claude G Butler For the past four years Claude has served in youth work at Chisolm Heights Baptist Church in Mustang, Ok lahoma and prior to that was pastor of the church in Agra, Okla. ... , .. , He received his education at Oklahoma City University, in Oklahoma City and from Central State University in Edmond Oklahoma. He majored in re li­ gion and psychology. Claude has been employed with the Western Electric Com­ pany in Oklahoma City for the past eight years He is now with the Columbia River Western Electric Plant in Vancouver, Washington He moves to this area with his wife Reinette and their two daughters, Kathy age 10 and Karla who is 8 The Butlers, although natives of Oklahoma, are very fond of the Northwest for its marvelous beauty and it s friendly people. They are looking forward with great expectations to the work God has in store for them here in Vernonia and send a special invitation to each and everyone to worship with them at the First Baptist Church. Clatskanie Callers At D. D. Barr Home Y o u can buy separate policies to cover your valuables like photo or hobby equipment, je w e lry and fu rs , o r sports equipment. But, it’s more con­ v e n ie n t a n d ec o n o m ica l to cover all these with one policy.’ I f you’d like “ One Policy” protection for your on-the-go valuables, see us about a Per­ sonal Articles Floater. BILL J. HORN MARR & STAFFORD MEAT CO. R t. 2, Box 379, Forest Grove, Ore. 357-7281 Slaughtering, Cutting, Wrapping, and Curing Cattle re c e d ed Sunday 4 Monday until noon; hogs received Tuesday and Wednesday until noon. M eat for sale, any quantity. — C all for Appointment — Come through Banks, take T illa ­ mook road m m l., take first left- hand road. life MIST—M r. and Mrs. Ben Sweeny, Clatskanie visited the D.D Barrs, Saturday afternoon. Norman Crawford was taken to St. Johns hospital last Wed­ nesday following a logging acci­ dent He is reported to be recovering well and hopes that he w ill be home by the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wallace and fam ily visited the Lloyd Garlocks on Saturday. On Sun­ day they left for Coos Bay where they w ill spend the next three months M artin Hansen was in St. John’s Hospital in Longview three days last week. Mr and Mrs Casper Serby and fam ily were dinner guests of the Robert C'liftons in Clatskanie on New Years day. Mr. and Mrs. Art Laubach and Jim Smith were in Tillamook Saturday visiting J im ’s parents, M r. and Mrs. Bud Smith. Vernonia Insurance Exchange Phone 429-6203 953 B ridge S treet V ernonia, Oregon VETERANS SERVICE OFFICE Old Courthouse Basement ST. HELENS. OREGON Phone 397-2268 - After Hours 397-1730 M onday - W ednesday - T hursday 9:30 a.m. to 12 Noon Use Eagle Classifieds JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE ON MOBILE HOMES, TRAVEL TRAILERS AND MOTOR HOMES SAVE! SAVE! UP TO $1,030 On Clatskanie Lot SALE PRICE WAS $5295 S la te d Soon 1—New 1973 - 14x64 two-bedroom Mobile Home. A ll Electric— .............. .............. High school students and teachers from throughout Ore­ gon are being invited to sp»-nd a day at the University of Oregon to preview science programs and the UO Honors College The "Spend A Day at Oregon" program is now in its second year It is designed for high school science students and teachers with special interests in biology, chemistry, computer science, geology, mathematics, physics and psychology As guests of the Honors Col­ lege and UO science depart­ ments. the high school students attend classes, visit laboratories and facilities, talk with science faculty and students, attend lectures and visit the science library 1974 5 >: COLUMBIA COUNTY SH ERIFF 1—New 1973 - 12x44 one-bedroom Mobile Home. A ll Electric................................... Students Invited To Visit U el 0 10, PUT YOUR VALUABLE ARTICLES UNDER ONE V E R N O N IA P O L IC E D E P A R T M E N T D ial 429-5141 V E R N O N IA C IT Y H A L L 429-5291 Y o u th G roup MIST—Everyone who is in 7th grade or up is invited to the new Young Peoples Group. Sunday nights at the Mist-Birkenfeld church at 7 p.m There w ill be games, refreshments, and other fun. so come if you can M r and Mrs Ray Garlock spent five days last week in Milton-Freewater in the home of their daughter, M r and Mrs. Bern Bliss. Mr and Mrs Art Lubach spent New Year's with the Jim Chris­ tians in Everett, Wash Mr and Mrs Ed Condit joined the Walter Mathews and Mel Clarks for Christmas dinner Other guests who dropped in at the Mathews Christmas Eve and Christmas day were M r and Mrs. L arry Garlock and son Gary, Mrs M arjorie Farnswor­ th, Alvin Wright. M r and Mrs. Bob Mathews. Jr. and two sons. The Mel Clarks spent from Wednesday to Saturday in Seat­ tle and Tacoma, returning Sat urday evening to attend the Vernonia High School reunion of the 1963 graduation class of which Marian was a member Saturday dinner guests ai the Mathews were B ill Vleek of Coquille. Barbara Vleek of Eugene, and Chuck Vleek of Norman, Oklahoma JAN. V E R N O N IA A M B U LA N C E D ial 4296611 ( I f m answer, 42*6061 or 42*5141) $4495 $6995 $7995 $6950 $7995 $0595 1—New 1973 - 14x70 thrte-bedroom Mobile Home. A ll Electric-------------------------- $7950 l_ N e w 1973 - 20' Motor Home. Fully Equipped. ----------------------------- --....... ..... On Rainier Lot 13950 tl9Q5ft $0495 *t7eJ 1— USED TRUCK C A N O P Y _______________________________ Tw elve M onth W arran ty on all N ew Units. Open 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Mobile home and travel trailer suppUes. accessories, awnings, skirting and insur­ ance. Open 7 days per week. TROJAN HOMES INC. Phone 556-1531 Located on H ighw ay 30 to St. H elens mi. S.E. of R ainier. N ext to Stop In n a t R ainier. Also C latskanie lo t on H ighw ay 30 Owned and Operated by Steve & Lotus Gaskill Up C995 aJ>AA«/