W flflT flD S FOR SALE General HARRY'S TREE SERVICE with blade. AG tires and wheel weighb, $1,100 Phone 429 7642 412 £ * TruTun*nR “NEVER used anything like it,'* says users of Blue Lustre for cleaning carpet Rent electric shampooer $1. Brunsman Hard­ ware______________________ 4tlc FOR SALE: 2 used twin size box springs and matching mattresses, $10 set; 14” Tire wheels for mounting snow tires. $10 pair Phone 429-5275. Dave Banta 4tl FREE PUPPIES - to good homes Mother shepherd, father mostly Doberman 4 males - 1 female 2 months old. 948 Cougar St , Vernonia___________________ 4t3 SINGER Slant-O-Matic sewing machine Ail attachments Ex­ cellent Condition. Reasonable price. 429-5011.____________ 3t3c MOVING SALE: Tables, chairs, beds, springs, lamps, dryer, push mower, bird cage and stand, etc Helen Hanel, 1302 State Ave. ____________________________ 3t3 FOR SALE: Freezer 21 cubic ft. self-defrosting like new $195 Heavy galvanized 340 gallon tank new $75. Ken Williams, 429-3832 __________________________ 3t3c ARTEX roll-on decorating paints, instructions and supplies Sharon Krieger, 1771 N. Mist Dr , 429- 6485 2t6c I AM buying Copper. Brass, Junk Batteries and Radiators for a limited time. Also have nice chert drawers and record player. TREASURES & TRASH •___________________________2t3c CUT FLOWERS, weddings, fun­ eral design«, plants. Also flowers by wire. Artificial flowers and gifts. CHALET FLOWER SHOP. Phone 429-5733 or 429-6301. __________________________ 13tfc BUNDLES of old newspapers for starting fires, 10 cents. Ver­ nonia Eagle, 721 Madison Ave. ____________________________ tfc FOR SALE-R 1 Eiiate Bill Horn FT1 Realty 143 GRI 953 Bridge St., Vernonia — _ Phone 429-6203 ’ Topping * Removing • Brush Clearing * Power Stump Removal INSURED & LICENSED Free Estimate 1-357-3277 VERN O N IA HOTEL Rooms by day, week, or month. Also, trailer book-ups. Phone 429 2241. 49tfc KELSO SALE BARN R. Vaughn Baker, Auctioneer AUCTION F R ID A Y 7:00 P.M . Phone 425-3212 130 Sales Barn Road KELSO. WASHINGTON 98626 49tfc \TRNON1A SANITARY SERVICE Phone 429-8711 30tfc SHOE REPAIRS — Open 8:30 am . to 5:30 p.m. Tandy Shoe Repair, D St., Vernonia, 429-3301. 31tfc ARCTIC INSULATING CO. Blown-in Insulation Rockwool Batting F R E E ESTIM ATES Call Collect 397-1670 ST. HELENS lOtfc Norman Hillsbery, Builder New Homes Built To Your Specifications New Construction - Additions - Re- modelng - Roofing . Foundations — F R E E ESTLMATES — 429-8942 42tfc B IL L BORN. BROKER SALESMAN: BAIR Logging Co. 429-7485 Deri Roberts—429-3804 Sue Filter—429-7014 FOREST GROVE BRANCH — Arlie Satteriee, Mgr —Ph. 357-2321 K Q U IN N The Place To Call For A ll Your Rock Needs! Trucking, Excavating, Bulldozing. Backhoe REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE Sand - Gravel - Rock Stockpiled In Vernonia (or SALES * RENTALS Listings Needed 786 Bridge St. - Phone 429-8211 —Immediate D elivery— Fishhawk Branch - Birkenfeld Phone 755-2280 • FOR SAVINGS on loans contact your local Credit Union - 873 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. FOR SALE-Anlo» 1961 CHEVY Pickup. 4 speed, 6- cylmder, radio and heater. Good shape $550 324-9225._______ 4t3c 1968 FIAT, 33 miles per gallon Needs some work. Call 429-3706. ____________________________4tlc WANTED to RENT RESPONSIBLE party wishes to rent 3 bedroom home in city limits on long term basis. Cal'. 429-8422. 2t3c FOR RENT 4-BEDROOM and work room. Washer and dryer, garbage dis­ posal, dishwasher, fireplace. $175 a month. Phone 429-7603 ___________________________ 4tfc FURNISHED apartment Suitable for one or two adults. 429-6033. ___________________________ 2tfc LOST and FOUND FOUND: Watch at Lake Ver­ nonia. Call 429-6485 and give description. Owner pays for ad 3t3c WANTED WANTED: Mature older woman to live in preferably, to care for two children. 8 and 11. 429-2654 or 429-3751.________________ 4tlC 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 . 3t3 HAY 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. man. Good condition ens 397 1 or 2 St. H e l­ 1925_________________ 2t3c BOWLING CLASSIFIED HATES WOMEN'S LEAGUE SERVICES 1972 BOLENS tractor 15 hp OHV moooooooooocoomooow 16tfc 17tfc SEPTIC TANK PU M P IN G Licensed • Bonded and Insured PHONE 397-3172 If no answer call 397-2281. Columbia County Septic Tank Service 18tfc CARD of THANKS THANKS to the people of the Evangelical Church who came and cleaned house for me after the flood. A special thanks to Pastor Jack Carlson and Ed Cas­ sel I also thank those who called and offered to help. Mrs. beta Whiteman «1 WE WISH to thank our many friends for their work, the flow­ ers, the contributions to the Ver­ nonia Ambulance fund and the many expressions of sympathy we received on the death of our husband and uncle. It was deeply appreciated Janet Bridgers and F a m ily 4 tl IN APPRECIATION of all beau­ tiful flowers and care we receiv­ ed during Bill’s illness we thank you very much. The B ill Hunter F a m ily 4tlc W E WOULD like to thank Pam and Bob Branch, Helen and Bill Hall, Bud Weigand, and Meryl and Tom Budge for ail their help during the flood. Don and Dianne W illard 4tlC 1 W O U L D lik e to thank all those who helped m e when m y car was washed off the road during the flood. Special thanks to the way crew . 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PO ETRY accepted only as paid m atter: Rate: 10 cents per type line._____________________ Greens Visit With Family RIVERVIEW —Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Green and children of Seattle spent Monday at the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs Willie Cheeks Mr. and Mrs Cheeks spent a couple of nights at the home of Mrs Emma Magoff while their house was inundated Clifford Fowler received news of the death of his brother- in-law. Carl Biggs last week. He passed away Monday at the St. Joseph Hospital in Kelso, Wash­ ington. Mrs William Cavinne was taken to the Forest Grove hospi­ tal Thursday night by ambu­ lance. She cam e home Friday evening Her sister and family Mr. and Mrs Dean Sauer of Ridgefield. Washington visited her on Sunday. Tom Graves of Yamhill is helping out at Claude's Service station while Mr Veal is having trouble with his knee. Mr. Graves is staying with his mother, Mrs Mabel Graves. 49 Year Record Falls Before Flood Wafers RIVERVIEW—For the first time in the 49 years that Mrs. Minnie Ratkie has lived in her house here, there was flood- water in her house. She spent one night at the John Normand home Her son, Wally and a grandson. David Keck of Port­ land, helped get things back in order She also appreciates the help of all the local people who helped Mr. and Mrs. Donovan R ey­ nolds and daughter spent the flood time at the home of her parents Mr and Mrs. Frank Schmidlin at Treharne Mrs Leta Whiteman spent Tuesday till Friday at the home of her daughter and family Mr and Mrs Lyle Hathaway at Tualatin. Mrs Hathaway. Don Whiteman and Lee McGrath of Beaverton cam e and helped replace furniture and dry out her house. Thursday Afternoon Jan 17 W L The Chicks 10 2 Chevy V8’s 5 7 Bob’s Union 5 7 Vernonia Eagles 3 9 High team series and gam e, Vernonia Eagles 2373 and 841. High individual se n e s and gam e, Betty Fuquay 527 and 200 Splits picked up: Alice Smith 2 8 7; Enid Parrow 2-10; Carol Barker 5-7; Eleanor Thompson 5-7; 2-7; Betty Holsey 5-10. Monday Night League Jan . 21 W L Quinn Ins 7 1 Timbernook 4 4 Vernonia Drug 3 5 West Oregon 2 6 High team gam e and series: Ouinn Insurance 860 and 2442. High individual gam e. Jean Balia 226 High Individual series, Betty Fuquay 528 Splits picked up; Sally Wright 2-7, Helen Wright 4-10, Joan Ramp 5-7, Judy McDonald 3-10, Gladys Kimmel 5-10 and 2-7-8, and Flo Huff 3-10. Women Bowlers rem em ber: One more week to sign up for the City Tournament. Tuesday Afternoon League Jan 22 W L Mitches Witches 6‘^ life Marios 5 3 D ave’s ARCO 2 6 Rose Motel 2V4 5‘2 High team series. 2404, high team gam e, 846, Mitches Witch­ es; high individual series, 511, Enid Parrow; high individual gam e, 194, Rose Dunaway. Splits picked up: Rose Dun­ away, 3-10, 2-7; Helen Wright, 2-6-10; C a r l a Bodenhamer, 2-7-10; Carol Bodenhamer, 2-7; Enid Parrow, 2-7, 5-6-10. MEN'S LEAGUE Wednesday Night League Mens NO GAME DUE TO FLOOD Thursday Mens League W Jan. 17 L Funsters 0 Mikes 4 Lews 5 Alpine 7 High team series, Mike’s, 2718; high individual series and gam e D Pederson. 533, and 216. Splits picked up: R. Herber, 5- 7; G Dinger, 6-7-10; J. Magoff, 6- 7; R McDonald, 2-7. Tuesday Night League Jan. 22 W L Bill Horn 3 1 Cut & Curl - 3 1 Pills 1 3 Standard Oil 1 3 High team series. Bill Horn, 2367; high team gam e. Pills, 833; high individual series, Gladys Kimmel, 469; high individual gam e, Janett Smiley, 168 Splits Picked up: Trudy Mag­ off, 5-6; Shirley Huss, 7-8; Tern- pie Nance, 2-7, and 3-7 and 2-7-10; Freda Pederson. 4-5. JUNIOR LEAGUE W L Sam ’s Food Store 8 0 K im m el’s Apparel 4 4 Vernonia Milk 4 4 Fishers Electric 0 8 High team gam e and series went to Vernonia Milk with 854 and 2407 pins. Individual high gam e went to Mike Johnson with 164 pins, and high series went to Phillip Bartles with 442 pins Karla Hall picked up the 5-6 split. Sundlands Enjoy Sunday Visitors Flood Waters Rout Graus MIST—Mr. and Mr». Lambert . Grau and family spent part of last week with the Doug Baccas during the high water when the Graus were driven out of their home Mr and Mrs Casper Serby were in Clatskanie last Thurs­ day. Everyone who is in seventh grade or up is invited to the New Young Peoples Youth Group m eeting, held every Sunday evening from 7 p.m to 9 p.m. in the Mist-Birkenfeld Church There will be gam es, tourna­ ments, and projects for all who come. Mr and Mrs. Charles Sunland were visitors at Mrs. May Mills home, Saturday evening Mr and Mrs. Walter Mathews visit­ ed the Sundlands Sunday after­ noon The Sundlands also at­ tended the William Bridgers funeral, along with other resi­ dents of the valley, in Vernonia last Thursday. Due to the recent heavy rains and high water, som e of the homes in the valley had water in them, and many of the valleys residents opened their homes to fam ilies who had to evacuate from their homes. USED TRAILERS 1—12x60 Melody home, 3 bedroom all electric, a castle.......$5795 1—12x60 Brookwood 2 bedroom. A ll gas .............................. $3995 1—12x44 Skylight 2 bedroom. All Electric .............................. $3995 1—8x45 .Anderson, beautiful $2495 1—8x40 Builtmore, 1 bedroom. W ired for 220.................... $2195 1—16-Ft Fleetcraft Travel Trail­ er, Self Contained ....... $1295 1—18-Ft. Terry Travel Trailer. Self Contained ................ $1195 1—14-Ft. Skylark Travel Trailer. Now Only .......................... $495 1—13-Ft. Cardinal Travel Trailer. Our Price .......................... $585 1—13-Ft. Aloha Travel Trailer. Only .................................. $595 1—10-Ft. Conestoga Truck Camp­ er. Only................................ $595 1—10-Ft. Vista Liner Truck Camp­ er. Our Price................... $895 1—Apache Camper Trailer__ $295 1—18-Ft. Dodge 360 mini home. Take over payments. 1—Used Canopy for long THURSDAY, MIST—Charles Sundland was in Portland a week ago Friday On Sunday of that week, Mr and Mrs Walter Mathews visited the Sundlands Ray Grimsbo was home over the weekend from Oregon State to visit his father. Howard Grimsbo. Mr and Mrs. Hoyt Hall and Mr Hall's sister, Miss Ellie May Emery were weekend guests of Mr and Mrs. Art Laubach Mr. and Mrs Larry Hemeon were weekend guests of his parents, Mr and Mrs Bud Hemeon I^ast week, Mr and Mrs. Bud Hemeon had dinner in Portland. Sunday afternoon guests at the. Casper Serby home were Mr. and Mrs Martin Pumala, Clats­ kanie and Mr and Mrs Robert Clifton and daughters Barbara and Nancy, Clatskanie. The occassion was Mr Serbys and Mrs. Pum alas birthdays. Dinner and a cake was served to family and guests Miss Michelle Grau MARR & STAFFORD MEAT CO. Rt. 2, Box 379, Forest Grove, Ore. 357-7281 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 Banka, take Tilla­ mook road 1H ml., take first left- hand road. ltfc JAN Laqic 24. Shel­ Two lots to serve you better. Lot No. 1 - Rainier and Lot No. 2 • Clatskanie. — Open 7 Days Per Week — Mobile home and travel trailer supplies, accessories, awnings, skirting and Insurance. TROJAN HOMES Phone 556-1531 Located on H w y. 30 to St. Helens 2W m i. S.E. of R a i­ nier, next to Stop Inn at R ainier. Also Clatskanie lot on Highw ay 30. 1974 5 spent two days with the Serbys during the high water rn nehalem U valley MOTOR FREIGHT, INC. Phone 429-3462 Larsen's Inc. 440 N. Nehalem CLATSKANIE. ORE. Your Local Rep. ART LAMPING PH. 429-5671 22t6c m o r tu a r y chapels Capable advice regarding insurance, social security, veterans. 9th and Baseline Hillsboro—648-2161 Cedar and P acific Forest G rove—357-2161 4855 S.W. Watson Beaverton—644-1119 741 Madison Street Vernonia—429-6611 FIRST AID TIPS wide box, like n ew ..................... $225 1—22-Ft. Chris Craft boat. 100 hp Johnson motor. Extra can­ vas. See at 1548 River Road, Longview Wn. Phone 423-5420, Rivergate M arina, Jim don. Ocrnonia From Your Pharmacist Here's what to do until the doctor comes if someone has been injured: keep the injured person lying down, head level with body, then examine him for injuries. Any serious ¿ ft bleeding, stoppage of breath- ing and poisoning must be treated immediately before anything else. Next, keep in­ jured at normal body temperature. VERNONIA DRUG