Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, September 12, 1974, Page 5, Image 5

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FOR SÀLE-General
TRADE custom made Furniture
for Auto Repair, auto painting
etc. Also for hay or livestock
Rhone 755-2513
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FOR SALE — Custom made fur-
iture, built to last forever Rea­
sonable prices - See next to Ben's
Barber ShSop. Vernonia, Phone
755-2513.
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RUMMAGE SALE • Clothing,
household items, toys and books
American Legion Hall, Septem
her 12 and 13, 8:30 - 4:00. CWF,
Christian Church.
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12-FT Aluminum boat.
3181.
Call 428-
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FREE KITTENS ready soon for
adoption to good homes. Make
your selection early. Phone 428-
8531.__________________
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FOR SALE: Womans 50 cc Hon­
da. »125. XI800 AKIA tape and
8 track, 2 Pioneer speakers and
6 month old Whirlpool dryer. See
to appreciate. Call 755-2277.
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FOR SALE: U-Pick Com, 50c
doz, tomatoes, peppers, sheer
cukes, parsley. Lloyd Whitcomb,
1 blk. W. Brown Derby, Banks.
Phone 324-2484 for info.
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FOR SALE: Approximately 100m
marked timber near Mist. Phone
Mr. Good, Portland. 288-9781.
evenings.
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FOR the home Seamstress - Full
line of Simplicity Patterns at
SEW SIMPLE SHOP, 725 Bridge.
Vernonia. Phone 429-7441.
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CUT FLOWERS, weddings, fun­
eral designs, plants. Also flowers
by wire. Artificial Rowers and
gifts. CHALET FLOWER SHOP.
Phone 428-5733 or 429-6301.
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FOR SALE-R'l Estate
ATTENTION
3 plus acres with neat solid older.
3 liedroom home on good founda­
tion in Timber Oregon. 1,000 foot
River frontage, lots of trees and
privacy, 24 x32' shop. 2 car gar­
age. A real buy for those who
want out. $24,500
THELMA A1RD REAL ESTATE
Phone 648-4168
FOR SALE by owner — No down
payment to G.I., 3 bedroom home
on W acre in Vernonia, unfinished
basement, outdoor fireplace, un­
derground sprinkler system, tim­
ber, close to schools, on dead-end
street!
(16,200. Call 357-3448
Forest Grove______________36t3c
"FABRICS ’n FASHIONS” Busi­
ness for sale. Make offer. In-
quire at store_____________36tfc
Bill Horn
Realty »l.llO«*
FOR SALE-Autos
1953 FORD % ton 4-speed, good
tires and new battery. Has '59
motor in it. Ph 428-7902
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1973 IMP ALA Station Wagon -
Factory Air, P.S., A T , Lug­
gage Rack. Radio, Tinted
Glass. Loaded with many
options. 10,000 actual miles.
Company owned ....... »3980
1973 CHEVELLE 4-Dr. — A T.,
P.S., Radio, Like New »3195
1973 BLAZER 4x4 — Factory Air,
A.T., P.S., Positraction, 330
Gal. Tank. Gauges, Mirrors.
700x15 on and off tires. Skid
Plated, Radio, 10,000 Miles.
Exceptional .................. »4895
1970 CHEV. W Ton Pickup - 6-
Cyl., 3 Spd..................... »1395
1971 CHEV. 4-Dr. Sedan - P.S.,
A T., Radio .................. »1495
1974 CHEVELLE Spt. Cj« —
7,000 Miles ....................»3595
See John Hager for
The Big Savings!
DAVIES CHEVROLET
493 Bridge St.
Phone 429-5023
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1971 DATSUN P.U. with canopy.
92100. Phone 429-7642
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WANTED
WOOD HEATER with long fire
jgx Call 429-8761.__________ 37tl
NEED RIDE to Portland State.
Will share expenses. Phone 429-
6343 ______________________ 37tlc
RIDE needed 5 days a week, 6:30
»•m. - 4:30 p.m. N.W. Portleand
ora Phone 429-efl22fl_______37tfc
MAN to do house foundation work.
Phone 429-5751 or call at 966
East Alabama Avenue.
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PERSONAL
REDUCE safo and fast with Go-
B * Tablets ft E-Vap "water
Pflk*', Vernonia Drug,
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THURSDAY, SEPT.
12,
1974 3
SERVICES
FOR RENT
BOWLING
PROFESSIONAL PAINTING
Interior - Exterior
— Free Estimates —
Special Summer Rates
LELAND SEIBERT
Phene 429-6191
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NEW VERNONIA Hotel - Rooms
by day, week or month. Also,
trailer hook-ups. Phone 429-5091.
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WOMEN'S LEAGUE
KELSO SALE
BARN
R. Vaughn Baker.
Auctioneer
AUCTION FRIDAY 7:00 P.M.
Phone 425-3212
130 Sales Barn Road
KELSO, WASHINGTON 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.
Blown-la Insulation
Rockwool Batting
FREE ESTIMATES
MONDAY NIGHT LEAGUE
September 9
Quinn Insurance
West Oregon
Timbernook
Vernonia Drug
CARD of THANKS
WE WISH to thank all our friends
and neighbors for all their kind
thoughts and doeds upon the loss
of our mother and grandmother.
A special thank you to the Ver­
nonia Bible Church and Rebekah
Lodge, for the lunch that was
served after the service. Your
kindness will always be remem­
bered.
Mr. and Mrs. Jewell Lloyd
Mr. and Mrs. Pat LJoyd and
children
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Eckland and
children
Mrs. Roberta Schwab and
children
Neil Lloyd and children
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“RAH, rah. rah, the Loggers have the ball”
and they plan on keeping It as they go Into their
first gam« of the season against Salem Academy
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PUBLIC NOTICE
THE BOARD of Directors of the
Vernonia Rural Fire Protection
District will meet the 3rd Monday
of September, September 16 and
each 3rd Monday of every month
thereafter at the meeting room of
the West Oregon Electric Build­
ing Time, 7:3o p.m. These are
general business meetings and are
open to the public.
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R. D. Fletcher, Sec.
New Homes Built To Your
Specifications
New Construction - Additions - Re-
modelng - Roofing . Foundations
— FREE ESTIMATES —
NOTICE
Wednesday Men’s League
September 9
Vernonia Mill
3 1
Vernonia Sentry
3 1
Don Auto
1 3
Mist Shake
1 3
High team series, Vernonia
Milk, 2614; high individual series
and gam e, Henry Anderegg, 522;
196.
Splits picked up: Mike Fetlier-
ston, 3-7-10.
LIVESTOCK
SPIRITED Bay Gelding. Has
had prveious 4-H training, but
needs experienced rider. $150 or
best offer Phone 543-6212.
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Thursday Men’s League
September 5
Alpine Lanes
Funsters
Mike’s Tavern
Smith and Hult
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BAIR
Logging Co.
429-7485
The Place To Call For
All Your Rock Needs!
I rucking. Excavating, Bulldozing.
Backhoe
Sand - Gravel - Rock
Stockpiled In Vernonia for
—Immediate Delivery—
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SEPTIC TANK PUMPING
Licensed - Bonded and Insured
PHONE 397-3172
If no answer call 397-2281.
Columbia County Septic
Tank Service
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INSTRUCTION
LEARN A TRADE
RAPID CONCENTRATED
TRAINING
Heavy Equipment Operation
Refrigeration/Air Conditioning
Small Engine/Motorcyle
Mechanics
Approved for the training of
veterans
Resident Training (Portland Ore.)
Day and Evening Classes
Home Study
Call for information:
Portland — 659-5181
Oregon (Toll Free) — 800-452-6717
WEST COAST TRAINING
SER. INC.
P. O. Box 22468. Milwaukie, Ore.
97222
LOST and FOUND
FOUND: Irish setter wearing col­
lar and shot tags found in vicinity
of Keasey Route. Dog Is fuU
grown May be claimed by iden­
tifying and paying for ad. Phone
428-5023 or 429-7171,_________ 34tfc
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Coach's Comer
THE BOYS with the dark colored scarves are
the opposition to this practice scrimmage held
Friday evening at Greenman field as they tested
by
MELVIN NICE
Football Couch
MQOKC«aOGiG)Qi!MO0aOOOOW
The results of two weeks of
practice, a few bruises and a lot
of sweat, will be realized this
Friday as the Vernonia lo g g e rs
play the Salem Academy Crusa­
ders at Salem. The gam e pro­
m ises to be a very interesting
contest The Crusaders lost 6-0
last week to St. Mary's of
Medford who were runners-up in
state last year It shouldn’t take
long to see whether the Loggers
are championship m aterial
Salem Academy features a
wishbone, option offense, that
stars a 200-pound fullback who is
also the quickest man on the
team. Last week he ran for very
good yardage which could pose
quite a problem for Vernonia.
Their other running backs have
only average speed and size.
Tneir passing gam e was only
fair last week but with only nine
days practice that was to be
expected. Salem did m anage one
touchdown pass a g a i n s t St.
Mary’s which was called back
due to a penalty When a defense
is highly concerned with stop­
ping a running attack, the pass is
alw ays dangerous threat The
Crusader defense racked the
quarterback nine tim es which
means they have a very re­
spectable pass rush
The Logger gam e plan will be
to stop their big fullback with
Don "Baby Buffalo" Knight. “I
put Don's height at five-foot
nine-inches ana his weight at
about 240-pounds last w eek,”
said Coach Nice. "Then upon
m easuring and weighing him, I
f o u n d that he was six-foot
one-inch and w e i g h e d 250--
pounds We will put Don over
center with the job of stopping
their fullback, “he continued,
adding, "we will then play our
normal defense with the rest of
the squad ”
The head grid m e n t o r con­
tinued. "Our basic offensive plan
against their 4-4 stack defense is
to run outside and traps up the
middle We will attempt to
control their pass rush with our
screen p ass.”
In scrim m age this w e e k
several have looked good. Kris
Crowston, Loren Kennedy and
Gordy Crowston have been hit­
ting very hard on offensive
blocking, while Ed Buckner has
looked good running the ball. On
kick returns Bryan Traylor and
Brad Bellingham have looked
very sharp on reverse handoffs.
On defense Jim Thompson is
destroying people. "I will feel
much better when Jim is hitting
our opponents instead of our own
m en,” commented Nice. Mike
Sutherlin has also looked good on
defense.
For those planning to attend
this Friday’s gam e, the follow­
ing directions will get you to the
playing field.
Follow 1-5 to the Brooks-Keizer
exit. Stay on that highway until
reaching 219. Turn left on 219 and
follow it out the bridge to Salem.
Then follow Highway 22 toward
Dallas. The school is a short
distance out, on the right hand
side of the road.
The following is the last of the
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TUESDAY NIGHT BOWLING
September 10
Bill Horn
3 1
Standard Oil
2 2
Cut and Curl
2 2
Pills
! 3
High team series, Cut and Curl
2337; high team gam e, Pills 868
High individual series, Joyce
Johnson 542; high individual
gam e Joyce Johnson 208
Splits picked up: Trudy Mag-
off 5-7; Kandy Sparks 4-5; Mary
Ann Ceballos 2-7; Janett Smiley
2-7; Carol Sparks 3-7-10; Donna
Price 4-5-7; Judy Bates 3-10 and
5-6-10; Kim Kooser 5-10 and 4-5.
MEN'S LEAGUE
FOR OREGON JOURNAL ser­
vices call Al Irnan, 429-2081 be­
fore 10:30 a.m. and after 5:30
p.m.
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Norman H illsbery,
Builder
429-8942
this Friday night at Salem. The Loggi
!gers began
practice three weeks ago and are »no »wing real
promise this year.
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ST. HELENS
4 0
2 2
2 2
0 4
High team gam e, Timbernook
838; high team series Quinn
Insurance 2396.
High individual gam e, Bobbie
Enneberg 207, high individual
series Betty Fuquay 528
Splits picked up Freda Ped­
erson 2-7-8 and 5-7; Yvonne
Ruehman 4-5-7; Flo Huff 4-5;
Jean Balia 5-7; Betty Fuquay
4-5-7
Call Collect 397-1670
GRI
953 Bridge St., Vernonia
Phone 429-6203
BILL HORN, BROKER
SALESMAN:
Deri Roberts—428-3804
Sue Filter—429-7014
FOREST GROVE BRANCH —
Arlie Satterlee. Mgr —Ph. 357-2321
U e r n o n ia E a g le
their plays against each other. Blocking for
the punter was one of the Important elements
being exercised that afternoon.
profiles on the senior football
players.
I
3 1
3 1
1 3
1 3
High team series, Alpine Lan­
es, 2697; high individual series,
Ben Fowler, 531; high individual
gam e, Gary Dinger, 201.
Splits picked up: Ron Smith
2- 7; Gary Dinger 2-7; Jim Hult
3- 10; Larry Me Donald 3-10
twice; Ed Balia 5-7-9; Henry
Anderegg 5-7.
A wood wall four inches
thick provides nearly as much
insulation as a concrete wall
five feet thick.
MARR & STAFFORD
MEAT CO.
Rt. 2, Bax 379, Forest Grove, Ore.
3NI-7281
Slanghtertog, Cntttog, Wrapping,
end Coring
Cattle received Sunday A Monday
until noon; hogs received Tuesday
and Wednesday until noon.
M eat for sale, any quantity.
MARTY SCHWAB
“At five-foot four-inches and
135-pounds you just don’t , go
around knocking people down i , ”
according to coach Nice.
At
least not the big strong kind
found on the football field, on
Friday nights. In fact, at that
size, it is a successful season just
to be alive at its conclusion", the
coach said, with a sm ile.
“I must give Marty credit for
turning out and sticking the
season out each year, ’’ Nice
continued “It would be easy to
find som e reason not to turn out
but Marty is alw ays in there,
trying.”
THIS LAND
Is your land
KEEP IT CLEAN
PRACTICE makes perfect and that’s just »hat coach Melvin
Nice hopes for with his daily practice sessions for the Vernonia
Logger football team.
Coast Guard Offers
Safe Boating Class
The U S. Coast Guard Aux­
iliary-Flottilla 75 is sponsoring a
course on safe boating The free
12-week course will be held at
Holbrook School on Highway 30
south of Scappoose each week.
The course got underway this
week on Tuesday night and will
be held each Tuesday night for
the next 11 weeks at 7:30 p.m.
According to a representative
of the A uxiliary, it is still not too
late to join and “all you have to
do is attend the next session and
register at that tim e,’
SPECIAL PRICES ON MORILE
HONES & TRAVEL TRAILERS
— RAINIER LOT ONLY —
One Only—1974 - 14x56 two bedroom, all elec­
tric Concord. Loaded
Full Price $7995
One Only—1974 - 14x65 two bedroom, all elec­
tric Concord. Loaded
Full Price $8695
One Only—1974 - 241/2-ft. Prowler, fully self-
contained, bath tub, twin beds. Now Only.
Full P rice__ ____ _________ ____ _ $4195
One Only Introductory—1975 - 17-Ft. Self-con­
tained Nomad .............. Full Price $2695
One Only Introductory Price— 1975 - 16-Ft. No­
mad, toilet power hood, pressured water.
Full P rice-----------------------------------$2395
One Only—1974 - 8x35 Champion park model,
construction mans dream ________ $4795
TROJAN HOMES INC.
Rainier Ph. 556-1531 — Clatskanie Ph. 728-3779
Clatskanie Lot—Highway 30 City Limits
Rainier Lot—3 Miles South of Rainier Hwy. 30
Owners Steve and Lotus Gaskill
i
— Can tor Appointment —
Come through Banks, taka Tilla­
mook road lt t mL, take 1 M left-
hand road.
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CONE PICKERS
WANTED
We w ill be buying clean Douglas Fir
cones, grade 4 or better,
$3.75 a Bushel
Pickers m ay register at the
CROWN ZEtLERBACH
CONE SHED
Friday, September 6 between
the hours oi 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Cone buying w ill begin Monday,
September 9 and continue Mon­
days and Fridays from 10 a.m. Io
5 p.m. On Wednesday, hours w ill
be from 10 a.m . to 12 noon.
CONES MUST BE CLEAN
AND WITH NO WORMS
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