Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, February 14, 1974, Page 5, Image 5

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-FOR SALE-Genaral
F IN A N C E
RETURNS
• Singer Touch and Sew
• S -F t Console Stereo . Mediter-
roan Style with 8-Trock Tape
Deck,
ProfeMloaal
Changer,
AM -FM Radio.
’ Kirby Vacuum Cleaner
M ay be purchased individually
or all.
One low monthly pay­
WANTED
MOBILE HOME for sale. 10x55,
awning, skirting, two storage
sheds
i mile out of town on
Timber Route. See Chuck at Ver.
nonia Sentry
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WANTED; Home Sewed Fashions
or Handicrafts for our Fashion
Show on March 2nd Call 429-
8783 or 429-3839____________ 6t2c
fí
* Trimming
• Topping
429-6032
* Removing
$8,800 ANNUALLY growing rare
Ginseng root for us! Send $3.00
(refundable) for seeds, instruc­
tions.
GC Herbs; Searsport,
Maine 04974
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PIANO. Console Spinet. Like
new, will sacrifice to responsible
party in this area. Cash or terms.
Also ORGAN with Automatic Rhy­
thm. Phone collect 206-CH3-9270
or write Adjustor, 612 S.W. 152nd,
Seattle, Wn., 98166
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REFRIGERATOR, lawn mower,
bedroom
set,
burning
barrels, vacuum cleaner.
Call
429-3792
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CLEANING1ST carpet cleaner
you ever used, so easy too. Get
Blue Lustre. Rent electric sham
pooer $1. Brunsman Hardware.
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E A R L Y American Davenport
very reasonable, 429-3854.
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ARTEX roll-on decorating paints,
instructions and supplies Sharon
Krieger, 1771 N. Mist Dr., 429-
6485______________________ 2t6c
CUT FLOWERS, weddings, fun-
eral designs, plants. Also flowers
by wire Artificial flowers and
gifts. CHALET FLOWER SHOP.
Phone 429-5733 or 429-6301.
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BUNDLES of old newspapers for
starting fires, 10 cents. Ver­
nonia Eagle, 721 Madison Ave.
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FOR SALE-R'l Estate
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M IN IM U M charge $1.00 for 25
words or less. Words over mini­
mum 4 cents each.
Three Insertions for the price of
two.
NO Information on classifieds
w ill be given out until after
paper Is mailed.
CARD of Thanhs and Notices:
$1.00 for up to 12 lines. Addi­
tional lines, 8 cents each.
DISPLAY classified are $1.00 per
column Inch.
THE E A G ~ £ assumes no finan­
cial responsibility for errors
that may appear In ads pub­
lished In Its columns, but In
cases where this paper is at
fault will reprint that part of
an adv. In which the typographi­
cal mistake occurs.
NO CLASSIFIED OR DISPLAY
AD V. W IL L BE ACCEPTED
A F T E R NOON TUESDAY E X ­
CEPT FO R N E X T W E E K ’S
.PAPER.
B L IN D ADS with answers to be
handled by The Eagle: Mini­
mum charge $2.00. No informa­
tion given relative to such ads.
PO ETR Y accepted only ns paid
m atter: Rate: 10 cents per
type line.
HARRY'S
TREE SERVICE
CALL
complete
CLASSIFIED RATES
SERVICES
•» *“ * ’ * ' » * * *
Horn |T1
Realty S »
» U H O I*
* Brush Clearing *
Power Stump Removal
INSURED & LICENSED
Free Estimate
1-357-3277
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 »8626
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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.
Blowo-ln Insulation
Rockwool Batting
F R E E ESTIM ATES
Call Collect 397-1670
ST. HELENS
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Norman Hillsbery,
Ruilder
New Homes Built To Your
Specifications
New Construction - Additions - Re-
modelng - Roofing . Foundations
— F R E E ESTIM ATES —
GRI
953 Bridge St„ Vernonia
Phone 429-6203
B IL L HORN, BROKER
SALESMAN:
429-8942
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RAIR
Logging Co.
429-7485
Deri Roberts—429-3804
Sue Filter—429-7014
FOREST GROVE BRANCH —
Arlie Satterlee. Mgr.—Ph. 357-2321
Q U IN N
\s
REAL ESTATE &
INSURANCE
SALES - RENTALS
Listings Needed
786 Bridge St. — Phone 429-8211
Fiahhawk Branch - Birkenfeld
Phone 755-2280
PUBLIC NOTICE
The Place To Call For
All Your Rock Needs!
Serbys Entertain
Sunday Visitors
M IS T — Sunday afternoon din­
ner guests of the Casper Serbys
were Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Vaage
of Kelso. Washington, Mr and
Mrs Lee Hines, of W arren, Mr
and Mrs Marv Shillington of
Goble and Mrs Alice Buker of
Goble.
Mr and Mrs Jim Thelds, of
SI. Helens, were dinner guests of
Mr and Mrs. Shalmon Libel,
Wednesday evening.
Mr and Mrs Larry Garlock
have been entertaining Mrs
Garlocks' brother and bride, Mr
and Mrs. Jerry Simmons, during
the past week.
Mr and Mrs. Ira West of
Clatskanie visited Mr and Mrs
Martin Hansen and Mrs. Nettie
Cox last week.
Delmar Michner was a lunch­
eon guest of the Walter Mathews
on Saturday Dinner guests were
Mr and Mrs Ed Condit on
Saturday evening.
Gene Foley, Fort Lewis, visit­
ed Mr and Mrs Roy Kyser over
the weekend.
Mrs Arthur Laubach Sr. of
Baldwin Park, California, a r ­
rived at the Art Laubach home in
Mist for a visit on Sunday
afternoon.
Mrs D.D B arr. Mrs Martin
Hansen, and Mrs Nettie Cox
attended the Seventh Day Ad­
ventists meeting in Rainier.
Saturday evening
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Trucking, Excavating, Bulldozing,
nehalem
valley
Backhoe
Sand - Gravel • Rock
Stockpiled la Vernonia for
—Immediate Delivery—
MOTOR FREIG H T, INC.
letfc
Phone 429-3462
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.
NOTICE OF BUDGET
COMMITTEE MEETING
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
pursuant to ORS 294.401, that a
SEPTIC TANK PU M P IN G
meeting of the Budget Cununittee Licensed - Bonded and Insured
of Administrative School District
PHO NE 397-3172
No. 47J of Columbia County, State
I f no answer call 397-2281.
of Oregon, will be held at Ad­
Columbia County Septic
ministration Office, 475 Bridge
Tank Service
Street, Vernonia, Oregon, on the ____
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26th day of February, 1974 at 8:00
o’clock for the purpose of receiv­
ing the budget message and bud­
get document of said district
TO THE PEOPLE OF
for the fiscal year 1974-1975.
This is a public meeting where
BIRKENFELD
deliberations of the Budget Com­
Last Monday night, it wasn’t
mittee will take place, and any just a fire—it was a need. It
person muy appear and discuss
proposed programs with the Bud­ wasn't what was saved or done—
it was how people responded to
get Committee at that time.
A copy of he budget document that need.
is available at Administration Of­
It was like a big family, getting
fice, 475 Bridge Street, Vernonia,
things
done without reservation,
Oregon 97064.
without thought of self or danger
Darrold R. Proehl,
to
We saw people
Budget Officer
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working side by side in perfect
harmony, not thinking of differ­
ences between them, only of the
need of someone else. There
NEW VERNONIA Hotel - Rooms
was compassion, there was
by day, week or month. Also,
trailer hook-ups. Phone 429-5091. thoughtfulness — people forget­
ting they had bad backs or other
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weaknessess, just thinking of the
1 BEDROOM furnished apartment need of two people in trouble.
It reminded us of days of old
for rent in Vernonia. $85 a mo.
$25 cleaning deposit. Water fur­ when people looked to each other
nished. References
Call 324- for their needs. They got in­
^ 9472._______________________ 5« volved in each others problems,
and their needs were met.
4-BEDROOM and work room.
There are no words or deeds
Washer and dryer, garbage dis­ that can repay you for what you
posal, dishwasher, fireplace. $175 did. There is no amount of thanks
a month. Phone 429-7603.
we can give you to repay you,
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because it wouldn't be enough.
All we can say is. "Ihank you,
FURNISHED apartment. Suitable
people for being involved and
for one or two adults. 429-6033.
2tfc bringing that love for one another
CARD ol THANKS
FOR RENT
that is so hard to find in this
PERSONAL
REDUCE safe and fast with
GoBese Tablets and E-Vap "wa-
ter pills" Vernonia Drug,
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world today.”
We thank God for such people
as you—every single one.
ROCKY, MICHELE AND TOE
CRAWFORD FAMILY
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Church Notes
WOMEN S LEAGUE' Adventists
NOBILE HONES
ment
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BOWLING
Thursday Afti
on leag u e
Feb 7
W
L
The Chicks
19
5
Chevy V-8
11
13
Bob’s Union
10
14
Vernonia Eagle
7
17
High team series and game,
Vernonia Eagles, 2497, 912;
high individual series, Velma
Hopkins, 494; high individual
game, Mary Cota, 194
Splits picked up: Helen Clark
5-6, 3-10; Betty Holsey, 3-10;
Mary Cota, 5 10; Darlene Wil-
coxen, 3-10; l^ u ra Buckner,
3 10; Doris Kreiger, 2 5 7; Milda
Harriman, 4-7-10; Debbie Parry
2-5-7.
Monday Night League
Feb 11
W
L
Timber nook
12
8
Quinn Insurance
11
9
Vernonia Drug
11
9
West Oregon
6
14
High team game and series,
Vef-nonia Drug 884 and 2562
High individual gam e and
series Judy McDonald 209 and
494
Splits picked up: Carol Barker
5-10
Tuesday Afternoon
Feb 12
W
L
Dave’s ARCO
11 9
Mitch’s Witches
10^ 9'z
Marios
10
10
Rose Motel
n>z
High team series, and gam e
Rose Motel, 2410, and 828.
High individual series and
game, Carol Bodenhammer 434
and 177.
Tuesday Night League
W
L
Cut & Curl
13
7
Standard Oil
9l/i 10'z
Bill Horn
9
11
Pills
8‘z 11>Z
High team series, Standard
Oil, 2461; high team game, Cut
and Curl, 842; high individual
sereis, Vera Cole, 482; high
individual game, Vera Cole and
Joyce Johnson, 185
Splits picked up: Irene Ming-
er, 4-5; Isabel Anderegg 5-7;
Shirley Huss 3-10 and 8-10; Mary
Ann Ceballos 5-10; Lynn Ince
3-10; Gladys Kimmel 5-8-10.
Feb. 12
MEN'S LEAGUE
Thursday Men's League
Feb 7
J w
L
Mikes
. 12 8
Funsters
11
9
te w s
10 10
Alpine
7
13
High team series. Lews, Al­
pine (Tied) 2728; high individual
series, Ben Fowler. 529, high
individual game, B Hall, 191
Guests Enjoy Visit
Following Wedding
RIVERVIEW—Gaests at the
home of Mr and Mrs. Carson
Strong following the wedding of
their daughter, Melody, were
Mr and Mrs. E arl Fain, Mrs.
William Parrott, Mrs Dorothy
Bisigs, Mrs. and Mrs Larry
Strong and son Jeff, all of
Tacoma Mr and Mrs Don
Bennett of Eugene and Mr and
Mrs John (Zigi) Peachey and
daughters The youngest daugh­
ter, Melissa Dawn, was born
January 31.
Carlene Snyder of Hillsboro
visited Saturday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Donovan Reyn­
olds On Sunday the Reynolds
family took her home and spent
the day visiting Mrs George
Famine aid totaling $20,000 is
now en route to Ethiopia, as a
result of participation by widely
separate
ted Seventh-day Adven-
tist organizations, according to a
report received here by Mrs.
Ruth Veal, director of the local
Community Service Center of
the church
Mrs Veal said the aid came in
the form of $5,000 contributions
from the Adventist Church in
Sweden, in the Netherlands, in
the Middle E ast and the Seven­
th-day Adventist Worlo Services
(SAWS), in the United States In
addition SAWS is sending vita­
mins and medicines to the
stricken area.
According to the report re ­
ceived by Mrs Veal some 1.5
million people have been affec
ted by the famine, caused by the
most severe drought to have hit
Ethiopia in recent times
Mrs. Veal reported that the
local center had shipped nearly
100 boxes of clothing to the SAWS
Warehouse in Watsonville, Cali­
fornia in addition to supplying
local needs.
Used clothing totaling 248,000
pounds has been sent from
Watsonville and another SAWS
warehouse in New York City to
Angola, Tanzania, Lebanon,
Peru and Brazil according to
Mrs. Veal
Christian
Weekly Bible Studies will be
Tuesday evening a t-th e Russ
Vinyard home and tonight at the
Bill Kretschmer home, both
starting at 8 p.m. Wednesday
evenings following the 7:30 p.m.
choir practice at the church, a
Bible Study will begin at 8:15
p.m. “Fifth Q uarter” will be
after the game tomorrow night,
with a singing group entertain­
ing At this writing the location
isn't definite, so listen for it to be
announced.
Remember this Sunday at the
9:45 a.m . Sunday School hour to
come yourself, bring your Bible
and a friend and “let’s Get Into
the Sonshine” . We want to reach
the top of the therm om eter
before Seaside and North Plains
do!
Jr. High and High School
Youth will be leaving after the 6
p m . Sunday Evening Fellow­
ship hour for their “Secret
Destination.” Regular CWF
meeting will be 1:30 p.m. Feb­
ruary 20 at the church.
Baptist
This past Saturday a group of
young people and sponsors a t­
tended a Billy Graham movie,
'A Time to Run” which was
showing in Vancouver, Wash
The movie was very inspiration­
al depectin^ problems
that
plague many am erican families
today. After the movie the group
enjoyed pizza at Shakey’s in
MARR & STAFFORD
MEAT CO.
Rt. 2, Box 379, Forest Grove, Ore.
Beaverton
This last Sunday ended an
attendance contest between the
Senior youth group and the
intermediate youth The seniors
as the losers wiH hast the
younger group with a party to be
held at the Gene Baska home
Saturday February 16 is the
date for the all-church Valentine
Banquet A meal of chicken,
baked potatoes, green beans,
salad, hot rolls, pie and coffee
will be served at 6 30 followed by
a program and group singing
Big plans are being made and all
members should plan to attend
and bring a guest.
We would like to extend a
warm welcome to everyone to
worship with us this Sunday.
Witnesses
“ Be Confident of Divine
Victory” was the title of the
keynote address of the weekend
regional assembly of Jehovah’s
Witnesses at Portland’s Wilson
High School.
Vernonia delegates w e r e
among the 1,853 who heard E C.
Woodley, Northwest overseer for
the group, declare: “The coming
Ocrnonia Eagle
THURSDAY,
FEB.
14,
w arfare between God's forces
and those opposed to divine
rulership is described in detail in
the Bible book of Revelation.
This scriptural account makes it
plain that complete victory for
God’s side is assured It is no
mere quaint story; this victory
will come just as surely as there
is a divine ru le r!”
Woodley then counseled the
Witnesses, “ With soundness of
mind and confidence in God's
victory we can victoriously sur
vive the approaching
end
Meanwhile we want to keep busy
helping others to gain accurate
knowledge of the truth of God’s
word, so they too may share in
the blessings of victory by
Jehovah.”
The Sunday morning highlight
of the gathering was the ordinat­
ion by water baptism of 60 new
ministers.
The regular meeting of the
Vernonia Congregation will be
resumed this week, it was an­
nounced by Jam es Milton, local
presiding overseer.
USED MOBILE HOMES,
TRAVEL TRAILERS,
AND TRUCK CAMPERS
1—1968 Skyline 2 bedroom all electric, excel­
lent condition____________________ $3795
1—1967 Brookwood 2-bedroom all gas very
g o o d ------------------------------------------- $3950
1—8x40 Builtmore, 1 bedroom, electric stove,
very n ic e ________________________ $2195
1—8x30 Terra Cruiser_________________ $495
1—18V£-Foot Travel Trailer completely Self-
Contained _______________________ $1595
1—16-Ft. A ristro crat_________________ $1195
1—16^-Ft. Fleetcraft. Very clean. Self
C o n tain ed _______________________ $1350
1—14-Ft. S k y lark _____________________ $495
1—Apache Tent Trailer........____________ $295
1—12-Ft. Aloha Travel Trailer_____ _ _$595
1—13-Ft. Cardinal Travel Trailer_______ $595
1—9V£-Ft. Bounty Truck Camper. Self - Con­
tained. No. Only_________________ $1095
1—10-Ft. Conestoga truck camper______ $595
1—10-Ft. Vista Liner truck camper_____ $850
1—22-Ft. Chris Craft boat with 100 hp Johnson
Motor. Only ____________________ $1895
1—1972 Champion 18V£-Ft. Motor Home, 11,000
miles, loaded. To settle estate_____ $5,945
1—24x60 3-bedroom, 2 bath all electric deluxe
mobile home to rent or lease to an executive
located near Trojan Power Plant on Private
land. Small children allowed. Rent $225
per month.
Twelve Month W arranty on all New 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.
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 B ank«, take T illa­
mook road 1H ml., take first left-
hand road.
life
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TROJAN HOMES INC.
Phone 556-1531
Located on Highway 30 to St. Helens
mi.
S.E. of Rainier. Next to Stop Inn at Rainier.
Also Clatskanie lot on Highway 30
Owned and Operated by Steve & Lotus Gaskill