Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, January 31, 1974, Page 5, Image 5

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FOR SALE General
V T H R E E CROSSBRED Yearlings
beef for sale on the hoof
Phone
429 2931
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M ILLIO N S of rugs have been
cleaned with Blue Lustre
It's
America's finest.
Rent electric
shampooer Si. Brunsman Hard­
ware.
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1972 BOLENS tractor 15 hp OHV
with blade
AG tires and wheel
weights $1,100. Phone 429 7642
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F R E E PU PPIES - to good homes.
Mother shepherd, father mostly
Doberman. 4 males - 1 female
2 months old. 948 Cougar St ,
Vernonia
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SINGER Slant-O-Matic
sewing
machine
All attachments. Ex­
cellent
Condition.
Reasonable
price
429-5011.
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MOVING SALE: Tables, chairs,
beds, springs, lamps, dryer, push
mower, bird cage and stand, etc
Helen Hanel, 1302 State Ave.
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FOR S A U . Freezer 21 cubic ft.
self-defrosting like
new $195.
Heavy galvanized 340 gallon tank
new $75. Ken Williams, 429-3832
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A R TEX roll-on decorating paints,
instructions and supplies. Sharon
Krieger, 1771 N. Mist D r., 429-
6485 ________________________ 2t6c
CUT FLOWERS, weddings, fun­
eral designs, plants. Also flowers
by wire. Artificial flowers and
gifts. CHALET FLOW ER SHOP.
Phone 429-5733 or 4294301.
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BUNDLES of old newspapers for
starting fires, 10 cents.
Ver­
nonia Eagle, 721 Madison Ave.
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MOBILE HONES
LOST and FOUND
M O BILE HOME for sale. 10x55,
awning, skirting, two storage
sheds.
1 mile out of town on
Timber Route. See Chuck at Ver.
nonia Sentry.________________5tfc
FOUND: Watch at Lake Ver­
nonia.
Call 4296485 and give
description. Owner pays for ad.
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FOR
SALE:
1969 Broacknore
12rfi0 Mobile Home - 2 bedroom,
colored appliances, drapes, car­
pet, full awning, skirting and
metal storage shed $5,300. Call
after 8 a m and 12 - 6 on Satur­
day and Sundays 357-7010.
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PERSONAL
ANYONE knowing where M argar­
et or Helen Smith
Their father
Warren Smith had a Dairy in
Vernonia in the early 1920's. He
had sons . Wilford and Ralph,
please contact: Clement J Fitz­
gerald. He worked on the Dairy
for them in tne 1920's His ad­
dress is: Clement J Fitzgerald,
1549 Sherman Ave., North Bend,
Oregon 97459
Phone 756 7849
FOR RENT
1 BEDROOM furnished apartment
for rent in Vernonia. $85 a mo.
$25 cleaning deposit
Water fur­
nished
References
Call 324-
9472.________________________ 5t3
4-BEDROOM and work room
Washei and dryer, garbage dis­
posal. dishwasher, fireplace. $175
a month.
Phone 4297603.
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F U R N ISH ED apartment Suitable
for one or two adults. 429-6033.
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SERVICES
GRI
953 Bridge St., Vernonia
Phone 4294203
B IL L HORN, BROKER
SALESMAN:
Deri Roberts—4293804
Sue Kilter—4297014
" FOREST GROVE BRANCH —
Arlie Satterlee, Mgr —Ph. 357-2321
Q U IN N
\S
HARRY'S
TREE SERVICE
£
* Trimming
Removing
• Brush Clearing *
Power Stump Removal
INSUR ED & LIC ENSED
Free Estimate
1-357-3277
VERN O N IA HO TEL
Room* by day, week, or month.
Also,
trailer hook-up*. Phone
429-2241.
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KELSO SALE
BARN
SALES - RENTALS
lAaiinfFR Needed
786 Bridge St. — Phone 4298211
Fishhawk Branch - Birkenfeld
Phone 755-2280
FOR S ALE-Autos
1961 C H EVY Pickup. 4 speed. 6-
cyUnder, radio and heater. Good
■nape. $550 324-9225._______ 4t3c
CARD ol THANKS
W E WISH to thank our friends
and neighbors for the many pray­
ers, for the food, cards, flowers,
contributions to the ambulance
fund and expressions of sym­
pathy in our time of grief.
Mr. and Mrs George Snyder
and children
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schmidlin
M r. and Mrs. Donovan Reynolds
and fam ily
M r. and M rs Floyd Snyder
and fam ily
M r and Mrs. Charles Harders
and fam ily
Mr. and Mrs Bert Snyder and
fam ily
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WE WOULD like to thank all
the volunteers, police depart­
ment and fire department for
their help during the recent flood.
Also thanks go to Pastor Hurley
and his wife for their work dur­
ing the crisis
Assembly of God Church
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I WOULD like to thank all my
wonderful friends for their visits,
cards, flowers and prayers while
I was in the hospital Hiey were
greatly appreciated.
Judy Babes
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1 WOULD like to thank all those
who prayed for me while I was
in the hospital. Also thanks to
m y friends for all the cards,
flowers and visits.
Doug Bates
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V WE WOULD like to thank all the
volunteers who helped with clean­
ing up the Pine Cone following
the flood Your aid was greatly
appreciated
The Pine Cone
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WANTED_ _ _ _ _ _ _
W ANTED: Mature person to keep
two girls 8 and 10 from 5 90 a m.
to 8 a m. Monday tliru Friday my
home at 1165 E F ir. Phone 429
$391 after 6 p.m.
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cial responsibility for error*
that may appear in ads pub­
lished la it* columns, but In
cases where this paper is at
fault w ill reprint that part of
an ndv. in which the typographi­
cal mistake occurs.
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Church Notes
R. Vaughn Baker.
Auctioneer
AUCTION F R ID A Y 7:90 P.M .
REAL ESTATE &
INSURANCE
Sometimes the shadows gather
and the clouds are in the sky,
Sometimes we cannot see the
sun
For the tears are in our eyes.
But always in the darkness
We are under God’s great hand.
And in His fragrant gardens.
We will meet and understand.
In loving memory of Sister
Florence Love, be it resolved
that M t. Heart Rebekah Lodge
No. 243, extend love and sym­
pathy to the family.
Resolved, that a copy of these
resolutions be sent to the bereav­
ed fam ily; also that a copy be
spread on the records of our
Lodge.
Also, be it resolved that the
Charter of this Lodge be veiled
in mourning for a period of
thirty days.
Resolution Committee
Faye Davis
Cora Lange
E lla Cline
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DISPLAY classified are $1.00 per
* Topping
FOR SALE-R'l Estate
Bill Hom
Realty
IN MEMORIAM
Phone 425-3212
130 Sale* Barn Road
KELSO, WASHINGTON 98626
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VERNONIA SANITARY
SERVICE
Phone 4298711
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SHOE REPA IR S — Open 8:30
a m. to 5:30 p.m. Tandy Shoe
Repair, D St., Vernonia, 4293301.
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ARCTIC
INSULATING CO.
Biown-ln Insulation
Rockwool Batting
F R E E ESTIM ATES
Call C olled 397-1670
ST. HELENS
Norman Hillsbery,
Builder
New Homes Built To Your
Specification*
New Construction - Additions - Re-
modelnr - Roofing . Foundation*
— F R E E ESTIM ATES —
429-8942
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Bible
Our annual Missionary Con­
ference w ill begin this Sunday
morning F eb ru ary 3 and w ill run
through F rid a y night. F eb ru ary
8 The week day services w ill
begin each evening at 7:30 w ith a
fellowship hour afte r each ser
vice Our Sunday services w ill
rem ain the same
Sunday School
9:4 5a .m .
M orning Worship
11 a m
Evening Service
7 p.m .
A Potluck Dinner w ill follow
them orning worship service this
Sunday. Plan on staying and
bring a friend
M is s io n a rie s
re p re s e n tin g
many different countries w ill be
presenting their work and sh ar­
ing their slides with us. Don’t
miss out. Promises to be a
blessing
Our Sunday School bus is run
throughout Vernonia every Sun
day morning for those needing a
ride to Sunday School
and
church F o r the schedule of your
neighborhood
lOtfc phone the pastor
at 429 3363
P rim a ry church is held during
the morning worship service for
kindergarten through 4th grade
and is geared to the under­
standing and needs of the boys
and girls
An adult Bible study in the
book of Revelation is held every
Thursday evening at 7:30 in the
home of M r
an M rs
Bob
Zerfing It is conducted by V irg il
Snook Everyone is welcome
Our young adult Sweetheart
Banquet w ill be held Saturday,
F eb ru ary 9 at 7:30 p.m . at the
church A great tim e is planned
BAIR
Logging Co. Christian
Each Tuesday evening are
429-7485 topical
Bible Studies at the Orv
The Place To Call For
A ll Your Rock Needal
Trucking, Excavating, Bulldozing.
Backhoe
Sand • Gravel - Reck
Stockpiled In Vernonia for
—Immediate D elivery—
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FOR SAVINGS on loans contact
your local Credit Unwn - 873
Bridge Street. 10:30 a.m. to 5:$0
p.m. - Tuesdays through Friday.
Closed Saturday, Sunday and
Monday
Or c a t 4298245 during
non-office hours.
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SEPTIC TANK PU M PIN G
Ucessed - Bonded and Insured
PHO NE 367-3172
I f no answer call 367-2281.
Columbia County Septic
Tank Service
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Olson home, these start at 8 p m
Wednesday evening at 7:30
p.m
choir practice at
the
church. This afternoon a group
from San Jose, C alifornia, “The
Gospelites ”, w ill be singing at
the High School.
Weekly Bible study this even­
ing at 8 p.m . at the Bill
K retschm er home, study is in
the book of M ark
F eb ru ary 6 at 6:30 p m the
monthly potluck dinner, with the
business meeting starting at 8
p.m.
F eb ru ary 13, the C W F w ill
meet at 10 30 a m for a cleaning
day Bring your sack lunch. The
regular C W F monthly meeting
w ill meet F eb ru ary 20 at 1:30
Company Adds
New Branches
The largest growth in the 13
year history of Lincoln Savings
and Ixian Association was re ­
ported for 1973 by Donald W
Hirschberger, president of the
Beaverton based association
Savings accounts increased
from $31 m illion in 1972 to $41 5
m illion in 1973 for a healthy 34
percent growth
Total assets
grew from $38 5 m illion in 1972 to
$43.6 m illion in 1973, according to
Hirschberger
Herschberger attributes the
growth to several factors includ
mg S 4 H Green Stamps promo­
tions, free Theatre Parties for
In d ie s . special Savings Clubs
and free G ift of the Month items
Contributing to the growth
w ere two new branches One, in
Forest Grove, was opened in
mid July and the second at N E
73rd and Glisan in Portland was
opened Novem ber 1st At the end
of five months operation the
Forest Grove branch had ach ­
ieved 91 percent of its projected
first y e a r’s goal. At the end of
only two months the Glisan
branch had achieved 70 percent
of its projected first year's goal
Construction has begun on a
new branch in Westmoreland
with completion scheduled for
April Applications for branches
in Lake Oswego and in Washing­
ton Square have been approved.
And application has been made
for a branch in Tillam ook
Co. Building
Peimits Up
Building perm its increased in
Columbia County in December
1973, compared to December
1972, the University of Oregon
Bureau of Business Research
has reported.
In Decem ber 1973, the total
was $214,945 com pared to $50,821
in the same month last year.
Building perm its from 148
identical reporting centers in
Oregon totalled $40,585,997 in
Decem ber 1973. This was 16.2
percent higher than the total in
Deem ber 1972.
The state total in Decem ber
1973 included $18,883,854 for 938
new dwelling units; $13,052,684
for new nonresidential construc­
tion ; and $8,649,459 for additions,
alterations and repairs to exist­
ing structures.
F o r the same month last year,
the $34,927,627 total of perm its
was composed of $19,460,010 for
1219 new dw elling u n i t s ;
$12,067,526 for new nonresident­
ial construction; and $3,400,091
for additions, alterations, and
repairs to existing structures.
Tornbladi Entertain
Saturday Visitors
B IR K E N F E L D —On Saturday
Alan Peters and friend D ave had
lunch at the Tornblad home.
L ater Norm an M cKnight and
sons. M ike and Chris from
Hillsboro cam e to visit them.
They
w ere
evening
dinner
guests.
M r and M rs. Vick Berg called
on the Francis Larson’s on
Saturday
Paul Provost of Ham m ond
spent the weekend at the DuPuis
home His folks flew to Reno and
spent the weekend th eir; they
w ill pick Paul up Monday and
return home.
M r. and M rs. Bob DuPuis are
going in to Portland Tuesday and
w ill stop and see his g ran d ­
m other at Forest Grove
M r and M rs Francis Nords­
trom visited at the E ve re tt
Johnston home on Wednesday
evening of last week, going to
help E ve re tt celebrate his b irth ­
day.
F o r Phone Ringing Results
Use An Eagle Classified A d '
MARR & STAFFORD
MEAT CO.
Rt. 2, Box 379, Forest Grove, Ore.
$57-7281
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 Bunk*, toko T illa­
mook road I K m l , take t i n t left-
hand road.
life
ftO O O K X M
BOWLING
WOMEN S LEAGUE
Tuesday Night lx>ague
Jan. IS
W
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Cut and Curl
7
1
P ills
4'Y
Bill Horn
3
5
Standard Oil
l ‘i
6 'i
High team series. Cut 4 Curl,
2491; high team gam e, Cut 4
Curl, 860, high individual series.
Vera Cole, 502, high individual
gam e, Joyce Johnson, 203
Splits picked up Freda Ped
erson 2-7; Vera Cole 3-10; Lynn
Ince 5-6; Janett Smiley 5-6-10;
M ary Ann Ceballos 2-7-8; Irene
M inger 5-10; Shirely Huss 2-7.
Thursday Afternoon
January 24
W
L
The Chicks
13
3
Chevy V 8’s
9
7
Bob’s Union
6
10
Vernonia Eagles
3
13
High team series and
gam e;
The Chicks 2488 and 873. High
individual series and gam e;
Betty Euquay 502; Debbie P a rry
202
Splits picked up: Pat Larson
5-6; D eD e Webb 5-7; Darlene
Wilcoxen 4-5; Eleanor Thom p­
son 3-10
Tuesday Night League
Jan 29
W
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Cut 4 Curl
10
2
Pills
5 'i
B ill Horn
5
7
Standard Oil
3' i 8' -,
High team senes. Cut 4 Curl,
2453 high team game, Standard
O il. 922. high individual senes,
N ita Rowe, 523, high individual
gam e, Joyce Johnson, 211
Splits picked up Trudy Mag
off 5-7-9, and 2-7; Joyce Johnson
5-7; B arbara D e L a ittre 3-10,
Shirley Huss 3-10; N ita Rowe
3-10; Janett Smiley 5-6-10; Freda
Pederson 2-7-8
MEH’S LEAGUE
Wednesday Night le a g u e Men
Jan. 16
W
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M ist Shake and Ridge
8
4
Vernonia M ilk
7
5
Vernonia Sentry
5
7
Vernonia Drug
4
8
High team gam e, 936. high
team series, 2689, M ist Shake
and Ridge; high individual game
201, high team series, 566, Dick
O c r n o n ia E a g le
THURSDAY,
JAN
31,
Johnson
Splits pickl'd up:
Sm ith 2-5-10; M ario
2-3-10; Clyde Mask,
M agoff, 3-10
Thursday Mens
January 24
W
L
Mikes
8
4
Funsters
8
4
Lews
6
6
Alpine
2
10
High team series Mikes, 2912;
high individual series and game
T Bodenhamer 581 and 248
Splits picked up. S Boden
ham er 3-10 and 3-6-8; R Boden
ham er, 5-7-10; D. Harrison, 5-8-
10; H Anderegg, 5-10; J. Hult
5-6-10
Over 80 percent of all lum ber
and plywixxl m ill residues are
used in the production of wood
products
are you a
P E P LE S S P A M ?
YO U SHOULD
SEE YOUR
DOCTOR FOR
A CHECKUP!
Tuesday Afternoon League
Women
M arios
9
3
Mitches Witches
6*4 5’/i
Rose M otel
5l/ i 6 Vi
D a ve’s ARCO
3
9
High team gam e, 837, high
team series, 2399, Rose M o te l;
high individual game 194, high
individual series. 479. Rose D un­
aw ay
Splits picked up: P at Good­
m an, 6-7-10; C arla Bodenham er,
2-7; Selma W illiam s. 3-10.
your old self again? He’s there to help you
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
W hy drag around listlessly when a
visit to the doctor might make you feel like
— and we're here to help him do his job.
^ T | VERNONIA DRUG
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★ Ready Mixed Concrete
★ Concrete Aggregate
★ Crushed Rock
★ Road Gravel
„ — Effective Im m ediately—
— —
ALL PRODUCTS WILL BE
Sold by Scale Weight
SCAPPOOSE
SAND & GRAVEL CO.
PHONE 543-7141
Phone 556-1531
Located on Hwy. 30 to St.
Helens 2W mi. S.E. of Rai­
nier, next to Stop Inn at
Rainier. Also Clatskanie lot
on Highway 90.
Roula 2. Box 1
SCAPPOOSE. OREGON
BUY YOUR DOG
LICENSE NOW
In accordance to C h ap ter 609 ORS, all
dogs w hich have a set of p e rm a n en t ca­
nine te e th (approxim ately 5 m onths old)
m u st w ear a collar w ith license a t all
tim es. This provision of th e law w ill be
enforced.
$5.00 PENALTY
In Effect After March 1,1974
TH ERE W IL L BE A C O M PLETE CHECK O F TH E
COUNTY A REA FO R U N LICEN SED DOGS.
APPLICATION FOR DOG LICENSE
LICENSE FEES — CHECK FOR CLASSIFICATION
□
M ALE— $4.00
SPA Y ED FEM A LE— $4.00
□ FE M A L E—$5.00
N am e of B reed of Dog----------------------------------------------------------
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CHRYSLER
Larsen's Inc.
440 N. Nehalem
CLATSKANIE. ORE.
Enclosed fin d D raft, C heck o r M oney O rd er F o r $ __ _________
N am e _____________________________________________________
A d d r e s s ___________________________________________________
F IL L OUT CO M PLETELY AND EN CLO SE PR O PE R FEE.
Make Checks Payable end Mall To:
Y our Local Rep.
ART LAMPING
PH. 429-5671
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Gordon
Leonetti,
5-6; Joe
M onday Night League
January 28
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Quinn Insurance
t
4
Vernonia Drug
6
6
West Oregon
5
7
Tim bernook
5
7
High team game. Quinn In
surance 879; high team series,
West Oregon, 2465.
High individual gam e, D orris
K rieger and Betty Fuquay, 181;
high individual series, Betty
Fuquay, 489.
Splits picked
up:
Phyllis
Woods 4-6-7 and 3-10; Enid
P arro w 2-7; T ru d y M ag o ff 3-10;
and 2-7; Carol B a rk er 3-10.
We can save you up to
$1,000.00 on a new mo­
bile home. See us first
or see us last w ith our
large volum e and low
- low overhead. We
can save you $$$$$$
1974 5
ROY A. NELSOH
Columbia County Clark
St. Helens* Oregon 97051