Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, February 07, 1974, Page 5, Image 5

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FOR SALEGeneral
FOR SALE-Autos
WANTED
E A R L Y American Davenport
very reasonable, 4293854
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’67 FIREBIRD 400 cubic inch,
black interior, bucket scats, vinyl
top, good shape. Call 4296582
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WANTED: Home Sewed Fashions
or Handicrafts for our Fashion
Show on March 2nd Call 429
8783 or 429-3839 ____________ 6t2c
MOBILE HOMES
F. Nordstrom
Cousin Visits
LOFTY pile, free from soil is the
carpet cleaned with Blue Lustre
Rent electric shampoocr $100
Brunsman Hardware.
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FOR SALE - Hobby? S AP
Shakers - $1.00 per pair. Smelt
dip net, used once. "His and
Hers” hip boots Phone 420-7593
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MOVING SALE — Furniture
household goods, etc. Mist Rt.,
Box 98. Vernonia__________ Otic
FREE PUPPIES - to good homes.
Mother shepherd, father mostly
Doberman. 4 males - 1 female.
2 months old. 948 Cougar St.,
Vernonia.
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ARTEX roll-on decorating paints,
instructions and supplies Sharon
Krieger. 1771 N. Mist Dr., 429
6485______________________ 2t6c
MOBILE HOME for sale. 10x55,
awning, skirting, two storage
sheds. 1 mile out of town on
Timber Route. See Chuck at Ver­
nonia Sentry.
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FOR SALE: 1969 Broadmore
12x60 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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FOR RENT
NEW VERNONIA Hotel - Rooms
by day, week or month. Also,
trailer hook-ups. Phone 4295091.
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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 42941301.
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1 BEDROOM furnished apartment
for rent in Vernonia. $85 a mo.
$25 cleaning deposit. Water fur­
nished. References. Call 324-
9472._______________________ 5t3
BUNDLES of old newspapers for
starting fires, lo cents. Ver­
nonia Eagle, 721 Madison Ave.
tie
4-BEDROOM and work room.
Washer and dryer, garbage dis­
posal, dishwasher, fireplace. $175
a month. Phone 4297603.
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apartment. Suitable
FOR SALE-R'l Estate FURNISHED
for one or two adults. 429-6033.
Bili Horn Ql
Really Hä« SERVICES
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953 Bridge St., Vernonia
Phone 429-6203
B O X HORN, BROKER
SALESMAN:
HARRY'S
TREE SERVICE
Trimming
Topping
Deri Roberts—429-3804
Sue Filter—429-7014
Removing
FOREST GROVE BRANCH —
Arlie Satterlee, 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
CARD of THANKS
IN APPRECIATION of those
who visited me and sent get well
cards to me during my long ill­
ness and convalescense 1 sin­
cerely say thank you and let you
know that I am fully discharged
and well and back at the New
Vernonia Hotel.
Sool Tae Tassin
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WE WISH to extend our thanks
for the many cards, beautiful
flowers, prayers and words of
comfort during the illness and
death of our loved one, Henry
Rasmussen.
Margaret Rasmussen and Sons
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Sturdevant
Mr. and Mrs. Earle Rasmussen
and Son
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Watkins
Mr. and Mrs Lyle Barker and
Daughter
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WE WISH to thank our friends
and friends of Blanche DeWitt
for their many acts of kindness
and help during our recent be­
reavement.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown
Mr. and Mrs. Ted DeWitt and
Family
Mr. and Mrs. Don DeWitt and
Family
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THANK YOU dear relatives and
friends for the many prayers,
cards, letters, flowers, phone calls
and delicious foods while husband
and I have been recuperating
from back troubles.
C. J. & Essie Nance
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* Brush Clearing •
Power Stump Removal
INSURED & LICENSED
Free Estimate
BIRKENFELD—Visitors at
the Francis Nordstrom home on
Saturday were Mr and Mrs.
Randall 1 .arson of Sumner,
Washington They brought her
mother Mrs Elsie Gustafson, of
Muskegon, Mich over She is a
cousin of Francis He had not
seen her for seveal years The
Nordstroms visited her in 1950 at
Michigan
Mr and Mrs Victor Ja rre tt of
Eugene visited the Francis 1-ar-
son home on Saturday. They
were dinner guests
Lee Loli of Portland spent the
weekend with his sister and
husband Mr and Mrs Howard
Johnson
A birthday dinner was had at
the E.T Johnston home on
Sunday. Honoring their son
Lloyd They cam e over Friday
evening and spent the weekend.
Those enjoying the dinner were
Jans folks, Mr and Mrs Bud
Jacobson and son John, her
grandparents Mr and Mrs
Chester Pullen all of Portland,
and Norma Johnston’s aunt
Mary Cooper of St. Helens. All
enjoyed the bountiful dinner and
all had a nice time
Mrs Everett Johnston and
Francis Nordstrom both entered
the Columbia Memorial hospital
on Sunday, with surgery schedu­
led for Monday.
BOWLING
WOMEN'S LEAGUE
Thursday Afternoon
Jan 31
W
L
The Chicks
16
4
Chevy V8’s
10
10
Bob’s Union
9
11
Vernonia Eagles
4
6
High team series and game:
Bob’s Union 2436 and 871 High
individual series and game Betty
Fuquay 531 and 224.
Splits picked
up: Selma
Williams 5-6 and 5-10; Helen
Clarke 4-5-7; Betty Fuquay 5-7;
Laura Buckner 5-7-9; Carol Bar­
ker 2-7; Pat Larson 6-7
Monday Night League
Feb 4
W L
Quinn ins.
u
5
Timbernook
8 8
Vernonia Drug
7 9
West Oregon
6
10
High team gam e and series
Quinn Insurance, 864 and 2423
High individual game and series
Joan Ramp 176 and 465
Splits picked up:
Yvonne
Ruehman 5-7 and 3-7; Carol
Barker 4-5-7; Mickey Johnson
3-7; Betty Fuquay 2-7.
Tuesday Afternoon League
(Women)
Feb. 5
W
L
,M itches Witches
10’6 Sty
Mario
9
7
Dave’s ARCO
7
9
Rose Motel
5ty lOty
High team series, 2473, high
team game, 833, Dave’s ARCO;
high individual series, 431, high
individual game, 169, Jo Beam­
ish.
Splits picked up: Lee Chand­
ler, 5-7; Betty Jane Miner, 2-8-7;
Hazel Wendling, 3-10; Rose Dun­
away, 2-7-10; Lil Scoggens, 3-10;
Helen Clark, 5-6; P at Goodman,
5-7.
Tuesday Night League
Feb 5
W
L
Cut and Curl
12
4
Pills
84 74
Bill Horn
6
IO
Standard Oil
5 4 104
High team series, Pills — 2468;
huzh team game. Pills — 867.
high individual series. Vera Cole
— 519, high individaul game,
Vera Cole — 199
Splits picked up Janet Smiley
5-10 and 3-910, Trudy Magoff
4 5; Nita Rowe 2 7; Irene Minger
9-10.
MEN'S LEAGUE
Wednesday Night le a g u e (Men)
Jan . 29
W L
Mist Shake and Ridge 10
6
Vernonia Milk
9
7
Vernonia Sentry
7
9
Vernonia Drug
6
10
High team series, 2753, high
team gam e 1001, Vernonia Sen­
try; high individual series. 514,
high individual game. 242. Tim
Reeves.
Splits picked up: Elroy Miner,
3-10; Jack Wendling, 3-10;
Thursday Mens League
January 31
W L
Mikes
11 5
Funsters
10 6
Lews
7 9
Alpine
4
12
High team series, Mikes, 2708;
high individual series and game,
Ted Bodenhamer 588 and 198.
Splits picked
up:
Henry
Adneregg, 910; Bill Hall, 9-10
and 5-6-10; Ron Smith, 2-7; R.
Bodenhamer, 4-10; Ted Boden­
ham er, 3-10; F. Chandler 3-9-10.
Credit Union Meets
The annual meeting of the
Vernonia Credit Union will be
held Saturday, February 19 in
the conference room of the West
Oregon Electric Building at 8
p.m. There will be an election of
officers and refreshm ents will be
served.
Longview Visitors
Here for Weekend
MIST—George E. Bacca of
Longview, spent the weekend
with the Doug Baccas in Mist
Visitors at the Casper Serby
home during the week were Mr
and Mrs Martin Pum ala. of
Clatskanie. Mrs Eldon Shelter,
Mist, Mr and Mrs Harvey
Clemenson, of Beaverton, Mr
J R Shelton, of Portland, and
Bonnie Price. On Tuesday Mrs
Casper Serby and Vickie visited
Mr and Mrs. Robert Clifton in
Clatskanie, and were business
callers in Clatskanie.
Mr and Mrs Bud Smith, Carol
and Kevin visited Mr and Mrs
Art l^aubach over the weekend
Other guests were Mr and Mrs
Hoyt Hall and their two children
Mr. and Mrs. W arren Kyser of
Oregon City were recent guests
of his parents, Mr and Mrs
Wayne Kyser Mr and Mrs
Harold Sparks of Fern Hill
visited the Kysers on Saturday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Schroeder
of Marshfield visited Mrs Jane
Hansen over the weekend.
Beaches Entertain
Wednesday Visitors
BIRKENFELD—Visitors at
the Lloyd Beach home on Wed­
nesday of last week were her
sister Mary and her daughter
from Scappoose and Columbia
City.
Mr. and Mrs Art Bellingham
visited at the Ted Bellingham
home at Astoria on Thursday of
last week.
Mr and Mrs Francis Larson
were in Seaside on Tuesday of
last week. They visited at the
Buddy Larson home.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Beach
were in Hillsboro last Friday.
Lloyd went in for his check up.
He is coming along good althou­
gh he still has the cast on his
knee.
Ocrnonia Eagle
THURSDAY,
FEB
7,
1974 5
Use An Eagle Ad
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 Banks, take T illa­
mook road lty ml., take first left-
hand road.
life
$1.000.00
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 volume and low
- low overhead. We
can save 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
Phone 556-1531
Located on Hwy. 30 to St.
Helens 2ty mi. S.E. of Rai­
nier, next to Stop Inn at
Rainier. Also Clatskanie lot
on Highway 30.
VERNONIA HIGH
LOGGERS
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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VARSITY & J.V.
KELSO SALE
BARN
J.V. Starts 6:15 P.M. — Varsity 8:00 P.M.
R. Vaughn Baker,
Auctioneer
AUCTION F R ID A Y
7:00 P.M.
Phone 425-3212
130 Sales Barn Road
KELSO. WASHINGTON 98626
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ROUND UP PORT. CHRISTIAN at VERNONIA
Friday, February 8
VERNONIA SANITARY
SERVICE
Phone 4298711
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SHOE REPAIRS — Open 8:30
a m. to 5:30 p.m. Tandy Shoe
Repair, D St., Vernonia, 4293301.
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ARCTIC
INSULATING CO.
Blown-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-
modelng - Roofing . Foundations
— F R E E ESTIM A TES —
429-8942
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BAIR
Logging Co.
429-7485
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 - 873
Bridge Street. 10:30 a.m. to 5:30
p.m. - Tuesdays through Friday.
Closed Saturday, Sunday and
Monday. Or call 4298245 during
non-office hours.
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SEPTIC TANK PU M P IN G
Licensed • Bonded and Insured
PHONE 397-3172
I f no answer call 397-2281.
Columbia County SepUe
Tank Service
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FRESHMAN
CONCORDIA at VERNONIA
Monday, February 11
TILLAMOOK at VERNONIA
Thursday, February 7
6:30 P.M.
Support the Loggers . . . Join These Boosters & Attend the Games
Allied J&H Lumber Co.
Bellingham Logging Co.
Bruce Berndt Excavating
Bill Horn Rlty. & Ins.
Brunsman Hardware & Electric
C&C Logging
Crown Zellerbach
E. P. Stamm Managed Forest
Dave's Automotive—ARCO
Davies Chevrolet
Don's Auto Service
Loren Ellis Jr. and Sons
Ellson Cedar Products
F&E Logging
Fisher's Electric
General Telephone Co.
Holce Logging
International Paper Co.
Kimmel's Apparel
Lew's Restaurant
Mike's Tavern
Mist Shake and Ridge
f National Public Service
Insurance—Dave Brunsman
New Vernonia Hotel
Olympic Forest Products
Ostrander and Son
Perry's Basketball Camp
Pine Cone
Ralph's Chevron Service
Sam's Food Store
John Serafin Logging
Sew Simple Shop
Smith & Hull Logging, Inc.
U. S. National Bank
Vernonia Branch
Vernonia Clinic
Vernonia Drug
Lincoln Savings & Loan
Vernonia Golf Club
Vernonia Milk Farms
Vernonia Sanitary Service
Vernonia Sentry
Vernonia Variety
West Oregon Electric Co-op.
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