Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, January 17, 1974, Page 5, Image 5

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FOR SALE-General
SERVICES
IF CARPETS look dull and drear,
remove the spots as they appear
with Blue Lustre Rent electric
shampooer $1. Brunsman Hard
ware____________________ Stic
* Removing
1 AM buying Copper, Brass, Junk
Batteries and Radiators for a
limited time. Also have nice
cli-jst drawers and record player
TREASURES & TRASH
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FOR SALE: 12’ Smokercraft
aluminum boat with 6 h.p. Merc,
and Holsclaw trailer $300. Call
429-3931.
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BUNDLES of old newspapers for
starting fires, lo cents. Ver­
nonia Eagle, 721 Madison Ave.
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FOR SALE R'l Estate
Rill Horn [TJ
Really 1 0
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953 B rid g e S t., Vernonia
P hone 429-6203
B IL L HORN, BR O K E R
SALESM AN:
HAY or pasture land to ¡ease or
rent. 10 acres up. Phone 324-
3743.
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VER N O N IA HOTEL
R oom s by day, w eek , or m onth.
A lso,
trailer
h o o k u p s.
P hone
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D eri R o b e r ts — 429-3804
Q U IN N
REAL ESTATE &
INSURANCE
SA L E S - RENTALS
L istin g s N eeded
786 B ridge St. — Phone 429-8211
Fishhawk Branch - Birkenfeld
Phone 755 2280
D A V IE S CHEVROLET
493 B rid g e Street
Vernonia, Oregon
Phone 429-5023
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MOBILE HOMES
FOR SALE; House Trailer 8x45,
2 bedroom, full bath. Nice shape,
$125o Full Price. Call 429-8342
or see at 1282 E. Alder St., Ver­
nonia.
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WANTED lo RENT
RESPONSIBLE party wishes to
rent 3 bedroom home in city
limits on long term basis. Call
429-8422.
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FOR RENT
FURNISHED apartm ent. Suitable
for one or two adulls. 429-6033.
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LOST and FOUND
FOUND: Watch at Lake Ver­
nonia.
Call 429-6485 and give
description. Owner pays (or ad.
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CARD of THANKS
WE WOULD like to thank all
our friends and family who conic
lo our aid in our tim e of grief
with food, cards, flowers and ex­
pressions ol sympathy.
Mr. and Mrs Joe Wuest
and family
Robert G allagher Jr.
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R. Vaughn Baker,
Auctioneer
WOMEN'S LEAGUE
AUCTION F R ID A Y 7:00 P .M .
P hon e 425-3212
130 S a les B arn R oad
KELSO, W ASHINGTON 98626
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VERNONIA SANITARY
SERVICE
Phone 429-8711
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SHOE REPAIRS — 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.
Blow n-in In su lation
R ockw ool B a ttin g
F R E E E ST IM A T E S
Call Collect 397-1670
ST . H E L E N S
Norman Hillsbery,
Builder
N ew H om es B u ilt To Your
S p ecific a tio n s
N ew C onstruction - A d d ition s • R e-
m od eln g - R oofin g . F ou n d ation s
FREE
E ST IM A T E S —
429-8942
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Thursday Afternoon League
January 3
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The Chicks
7
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Chevy V8’s
5
3
Bob’s Union
4
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Vernonia Eagles
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High learn scries and game,
The Chicks 2497 and 865 High
individual series and game Bettv
Fuquay 559 and 194.
Splits picked up: Alice Smith
5-6; Eleanor Thompson 2-7, 2-7,
5-10; Milda Harriman 5-6.
Monday Night league
January 14
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Timbern(x»k
4 0
Quinn Insurance
3
1
Vernonia Drug
1 3
West Oregon
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High team game and series,
Quinn Insurance 925 and 2561.
High individual game and series
Mickey Johnson 217 and 571.
Splits picked up: Carol Barker
2- 7; Jean Balia 2-4-9 and 4-5-7;
Ann Holce 3-10; Gladys Kimmel
7-8 and 5-10; Mickey Johnson
3- 10.
Thursday Afternoon League
Jati 15
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Mitches Witches
2 '- 1>2
Marios
2
2
Dave’s ARCO
2
2
Rose Motel
1>2 2>2
High team serieS, 2304, high
team game, 801, Mitches Witch­
es; high individual series, 460,
Rose Dunaway; high individual
game. 162. Enid Parrow.
Splits picked up: Carla Boden-
hamer, 2-7; Myra Baska. 3-10;
Alice Smith, 5-7; Jo Beamish,
3 9 10. and 5-7; Wanda Glover,
5-6-10 Hazel Wendling. 2-7; Bet­
ty Jane Miner. 5-7.
BAIR
LEAGUE
Logging Co. MEN'S
Jan 9.
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429-7485
The Place To Call For
A ll Your Rock Needs!
Trucking, E x c a v a tin g , B u lld ozin g,
B ackhoe
Sand - G ra v el - R ock
S tockp iled In V ernonia for
—Immediate Delivery—
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FOR SALE-Aulos
1972 VEGA Hatchback Cpe., 4-
speed,
Radio, Hi-Mileage
Maker
$2295
1971 VEGA Hatchback Cpe., 4-
speed, Radio, White Side-
walls. Excellent
$1895
1970 CHEV. Vi-Ton Pickup. 6-
c y l, 3 speed
$1295
1972 CHEV. Station Wagon. 15,000
actual miles. Factory’ air.
P. Steering, Automatic, Lug.
gage rack A Real beauty
for Only
$3395
1973 BLAZER 4-wheel D r i v e .
Like New. Loaded
$4195
1971 CHEV. 4-Dr. Sed V-8. Auto­
matic, Steering
$1595
ens 397-1925._________________ 2t3c
BOWLING
F O R E S T G ROVE BRANCH —
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1 or 2
St. Hel­
KELSO SALE
EARN
Sue Filter—429-7014
Arlie Sattcrlee, Mgr —Ph. 357-2321
PORTABLE Saw Mill.
man. Good condition.
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Call
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F ree E stim ate
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CUT FLOWERS, weddings, fun­
eral designs, plants. Also flowers
by wire. Artificial flowers and
gifts. CHALET FLOWER SHOP.
Phone 429 5733 or 429-6301.
OLD WOOD cook stove,
collect Seaside 738-8853.
* Brush Clearing *
Power Stump Removal
INSURED & LICENSED
FOR SALE: Freezer 21 cubic ft.
selfdefrosting like new $195.
Heavy galvanized 340 gallon tank
new $75„ Ken Williams, 429-3832.
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ARTEX roll-on decorating paints,
instructions and supplies. Sharon
Krieger, 1771 N. Mist Dr., 429-
0485_____________ ______ 2t6c
WANTED: Mature person to keep
two girls 8 and 10 from 5:30 a m
to 8 a m. Monday thru Friday my
home at 1165 E. Fir. Phone 429-
3391 after 5 pm .
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* Topping
MOVING SALE: Tables, chairs,
beds, springs, lamps, dryer, push
mower, bird cage and stand, etc
Helen Hanel, 1302 State Ave.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 3t3
ONE D2 Caterpillar tractor, good
running order and one 10 ft. Case
grain drill in excellent shajie.
Both far $1100 At my farm on
Beach Rd. across highway south
of No. Plains.
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NEEDED - Car Poolers to St.
Helens for Jury duty. Phone 429-
5425 ______________________ 3tlc
* Trimming
FOR SAVINGS on loans contact
your local Ci edit Union - 873
Bridge Street. 10:30 a.m. to 5:30
p.m. - Tuesdays through Friday.
Closed Saturday, Sunday and
Monday. Or cal! 429-8245 during
non-office hours.
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S E P T IC TAN K P U M P IN G
L icensed • B onded and Insured
P H O N E 397-3172
If no a n sw e r caU 397-2281.
C olum bia C ounty S ep tic
T ank S e r v ic e
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HELP WANTED
TEXAS OIL COMPANY has open­
ing in Vernonia area. No ex­
perience necessary. Age not im­
portant. Good character a must.
We train. Air Mail A. K. Dicker-
son, Pres., Southwest Petroleum
Corp., Ft. Worth, Texas.
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CLASSIFIED RATES
M INIM UM c h a r g e $1.00 for 25
w ords or lc«s. W ords o ver m in i­
m um 4 ce n ts ea ch .
T h ree in sertion s for the p rice of
two.
NO in form ation on
w ill be g iv en out
p ap er is m ailed .
c la s sifie d s
until a fte r
CARD of T hanks and N o tices:
$1.00 for up to 12 lin es. A ddi­
tional lin es, 8 ce n ts each .
D ISP L A Y c la s sifie d a r e $1.00 per
colu m n Inch.
TH E E A G ^ E a ssu m e s no fin a n ­
c ia l resp on sib ility for errors
that m a y ap p ear In ad s pub­
lished in its colu m n s, but in
c a s e s w h ere th is paper is a t
fault w ill reprint that p art of
an a d v . in w hich the typ ograp h i­
ca l m ista k e o ccu rs.
NO C L A SSIFIE D OR D ISPLA Y
ADV. WILL B E A C C E PT ED
A F T E R NOON T U E SD A Y E X ­
C E P T FO R N E X T W E E K ’S
PAPER.
B L IN D ADS with an sw ers lo be
handled by T h e E a g le : M ini­
m um ch arge $2.00. N o in fo r m a ­
tion given rela tiv e to su ch ad s.
P O E T R Y a ccep ted on ly ns paid
m a tter: R ate: 10 c e n ts per
type lin e.
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Vernonia Milk
1
Vernonia Sentry
4
Mist Shake and Ridge
4
Vernonia Drug
7
High team series, 2727. Verno­
nia M ilk; high team game, 927,
Mist Shake and Ridge; high ind
series. 576. high ind game. 237,
Jack Wendling.
Splits picked up:
Delmer
Michener, 2-7. Bill Srnejkal,
5-6 10. 9-10; Russ Ince. 3-10;
Gordon Smith, 3-10; Henry An-
dregg. 5-7; Skip Goodman, 3-10;
Al Alford. 3-10.
Mens League
Second Half
Jan. 10
Funsters
A master glassblower is an
MWOQOOOOOOGWOCOOOMf artist with glass rods and tubing,
whether his end product is a
vase, a flower, or an exotic piece
of research equipment Master
glassblower Gunther Weiss has
Prayer for personal and com
been practicing his difficult and
munity needs is the theme of the
practical art for many years,
Friday evening prayer meeting
and w ill be demonstrating his
held at 6 30 at the Mabie Graves
skill to visitors at the Oregon
home. Requests for prayer may
Museum of Science and Industry
be telephoned to 429-5575.
on Saturday and Sunday, Janu
Junior Highers will have a
supervised activity Friday eve­ ary 19th and 20th.
In continous demonstrations
ning Senior High activities are
from 11 a m. to 5 p m in OMSI’s
held Saturday evenings.
Main Auditorium. Mr. Weiss w ill
Lord's Day activities begin
demonstrate how clear glass is
bright and early with the men's
transformed from a solid to a
prayer meeting at 7 30 Daylight
very pliable form, and then back
Savings Time Sunday School is
to solid works of art again,
held at 9:45 The morning w or­
strictly by the proper application
ship hour w ill feature singing,
of heat and pressure Many of
prayer, and a message from the
the artistic and decorative items
Scriptures "You Must Forgive”
he w ill fashion, such as animals.
Koffec Koinonia follows the wor
ship experience.
At 5:15 Sunday evening the
you by the Bible Church to
Teen Choir w ill practice followed
attend our services:
by the youth fellowship at six. At
Sunday School 9:45 a.m
seven the classmeeting w ill fea­
Morning Worship 11:00 a.m.
ture the singing of Psalms,
Evening Services 7 p in.
prayer, shatring and a lesson
Wednesday Fam ily Night 7:30
"Gods Chosen People, Past,
p.m.
Present and Future"
Our Sunday School bus is run
Hoot Owl Breakfast Tuesday
every Sunday morning through­
anytime after six.
out Vernonia for those needing a
Home Bible Classes meet in
ride to Sunday School and
the community Wednesday eve­
church For the schedule of your
nings.
neighborhood phone the pastor
at 429-3363
Prim ary church is held during
the morning worship service for
kindergarten through 4th grade
Each Tuesday evening at 8 and is geared to the under­
p.m. are topical Bible Studies at
standing and needs of the boys
the Orv Olson home
and girls.
ATTENTION choir members,
An adult Bible study on the
practice time has been changed
book of St. John is held every
to 7:30 p.m. each Wednesday.
Thursday evening at 7:30 in the
Tonight at 8 p.m. Bible Study
home of M r and Mrs. Bob
at the Bill Kretschmer home.
Zerfing. It is conducted by Virgil
Friday. January 18, the 5th
Snook. Everyone is welcome.
Quarter w itl be at the Jack
Upcoming events include our
Seeley home on Mist Drive,
annual missionary conference
following the ballgaine.
and our young adult Sweetheart
There are classes for every
Banquet. Both w ill be in Febru­
age group at Sunday School,
ary. Plan on attending now.
which starts at 9:45 a m The
High School class at present has
as their topic, “ Me, Be Like
MARR & STAFFORD
Jesus?" Everyone is invited also
MEAT CO.
to the morning Worship Service
that follows at 11 a m. Nursery
Rt. 2, Box 379, Forest Grove, Ore.
care is provided.
357-7281
CWF w ill not be having their
S la u g h terin g , C u ttin g, W rapping,
regular meeting January 23,
and C uring
there'll be an all day cleaning
Cattle received Sunday & Monday
day in February, watch for time
until noon; hogs received Tuesday
and date. February 20 w ill be the
and Wednesday until noon.
next regular meeting day.
M eat for sale, any quantity.
Evangelical
WANTED
HARRY'S
TREE SERVICE
SINGER Slant-0 Matic sewing
machine All attachments. Ex­
cellent Condition.
Reasonable
price. 420-5011.
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Church Notes
OMSI Slates Glassblower
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Mikes
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Alpine
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High team series; Lews, 2742;
High Individual series and
game Ben Fowler. 554 and 233.
Splits picked up: J. Johnson,
4-7-9; D. Fleether. 3-10; F.
Chandler, 3 10; D. E lliot. 2-7
twice.
4
Fishhawk Residence
Clatskanie Visitors
B IK K E N FE LI)—Mr and Mrs
Frank Brandt of Fishhawk Lake
were in Clatskanie Friday of last
week
Mrs Art Bellingham visited at
the home of her mother Elsa
Richardson and Aunt Julie at
Seaside on last Thursday even­
ing
Mrs Richardson recently vis
ited Mrs Josie Wooden at the
Seaside rest home and She
appeared to be coining along
quite well.
Bruce luirsen and son. Dart of
Warm visited at the E.T. Johns
Ion home on Saturday
On last Friday Mrs Lloyd
Beach took Mrs Art Bellingham
and Mrs Noble Dunlap in lo
Forest Grove, thev were going to
the hospital to see Lloyd Beach
and Noble Dunlap
Mr U-hman of Fishhawk fell
Saturday at his home and fra c t­
ured his hip The Vernonia
Ambulance was called
Anglers Need Tags
Young salmon and steelhead
anglers »those less than 14 years
of age 1 are reminded that when
they apply for a salmon-steel­
head tag this year it w ill cost
them $1 Previously this docu­
ment has been issued free of
charge to juveniles The 1973
Legislature changed this and
effective January 1 any person,
regardless of age. must pay the
$1 fee Thus all tag holders share
in helping to pay the cost of
maintaining these highly valu
able anadromous fish resources
Christian
Witnesses
"Pay back, therefore, Cae­
sar's things to Caesar, but God's
things to God," was Jesus' reply
when asked by the religious
leaders of his day what his stand
was toward the government and
paying taxes to it This week's
speaker. Salvatore Scotto, w ill
use this and many other scrip­
tures to explain whal a Chris­
tian’s position is today in rela­
tion to the governments under
which they live He w ill follow
the theme, "The Christian’s
Obligation to the State.”
Immediately following
the
public talk, the congregation will
discuss how the prophecies in the
third chapter of Habakkuk apply
to the great war of Har-magedon
spoken of in Revelation 16:14-16.
The discussion will be based on
an article in the December 15
issue of the Watchtower entitled
“ Exulting in Jehovah Despite
Hardships of Har Magedon
All interested persons are
encouraged to attend. For more
information concerning Jeho­
vah's Witnesses, please contact
Jim Milton, 429-6975.
Bible
If you are looking for an
active, friendly church
that
stands for the word of God, a
warm welcome is extended to
CALL ON US
FOR A I F E
INSURANCE
H ere’s what our check-up
•will do for you: (1) Show if
you can have broader pro­
tection through the latest
package policies; (2) Point
out areas of possible savings
in your present program; (3)
Uncover any serious gaps in
your protection; (4) Explain
what your present insurance
does and does not cover.
There’s no obligation for this
service. Call today.
BILL J. HORN
Vernonia Insurance
Exchange
Phone 429-6203
953 Bridge Street
Vernonia, Oregon
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Hertford AccMtot and
Indemnity Company
M am torTtoHartM
(nauranen Group
Hartford 15. Cons.
—
C om e
m ook
hand
CaU fo r A p p o in tm en t —
through B a n k s, ta k e T illa ­
road 154 m l., ta k e fir st left-
road .
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Ocrnonia Eagle
birds, vases, and flowers, w ill be
sold to viewers Weiss w ill also
discuss the fascinating history
and importance of his scientific
art as he works
Gunther Weiss began his
career at age 14 as an apprentice
glassblower in his native Ger­
many just after World War II.
He has studied all over the
world, and came to Oregon to
make his permanent home in
1961 In his own company. Scien­
tific Glass Blowing. Inc., Weiss
produces complicated and elab
orated specialized glassware for
THURSDAY,
JAN
17,
1974 5
research laboratories and scien­
tific companies all over the
Northwest Master glassblowers
are rare indeed in the United
States, and their skills are vital
in producing the equipment nee
essary for a good share of our
nation’s scientific research.
Gunther Weiss’ glassblowing
demonstrations in OMSI's Main
Auditorium, Saturday and Sun
day, January 19 and 20, w ill be
free, after the regular OMSI
admission
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
I I
FREE TANK OF GAS
(Limit 20 Gallons)
With purchase of any new saw al
Claude's. Offer good ihru Feb. 1.
Claude's Sales & Service
— VERNONIA —
C losed S a tu rd a y — O pen S unday and H o lid a y s T ill 7:00 P .M .
A Good Farmer
W AN TED
To grow a new hi protein feed crop for feed &
seed. You must be a good farmer & have 20
acres of good land to qualify. $6,000.00 cash
investment required. Earning potential of
$25,000 per year or more. Write:
RUSSELL W. DEAN
11061 S.E. Division, Portland, Ore. 97266
or call (503) 777-1649
JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE ON
MOBILE HOMES, TRAVEL TRAILERS
AND MOTOR HOMES
SAVE! SAVE! UP TO $1,000
On Clatskanie Lot
SALE
PRICE
WAS
1—New 1973 - 12x44 one-bedroom
Mobile Home. A ll Electric
$5295
1—N ew 1973 - 14x64 two-bedroom
Mobile Home. A ll Electric
$7995
1— New 1973 - 14x70 thrte-bedroom
Mobile Home. All Electric
$8595
1—New 1973 - 20' Motor Home.
Fully Equipped.
$7950
Ä ft • •
un Minier
$4495
$6995
$7995
$6950
loi
1—New 1973 - 24x60 three-bedroom
Moble Home. All Electric
13950
1—Used 1972 - 12x64 three-bedroom
Billmore — Like New
$6495
1— Used 1968 - 12x44 two-bedroom
Skylne. All Electric .
$4295
1— 1967 - 12x60 two-bedroom
Brookwood. All gas
$4395
1—Used 1969 - 12x50 two-bedroom
Tamarack. All Electric
$4195
1—Used 1967 - 16' Self
Contained Fleetcraft
$1495
SEVERAL USED
TRUCK CAMPERS
SEVERAL USED
TRAVEL TRAILERS
1— USED
TRUCK CANOPY
$12950
$5995
$3995
$3995
$3795
$1295
$595 u p
$495
$225
Tw elve Month Warranty on all N ew Units.
Open 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Mobile home and travel trailer supplies,
accessories, awnings, skirting and insur­
ance. Open 7 days per week.
TROJAN HOMES INC.
Phone 556-1531
Located on Highway 30 to St. Helens 2Vi mi.
S.E. of Rainier. N ext to Stop Inn at Rainier.
Also Clatskanie lot on Highway 30
Owned and Operated by Steve & Lotus Gaskill