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VERÑOÑÍÁ ÈAGLE, VERÑOÑ1A, ÓfcÉGOÑ PAGE TWELVE ■ —— —......................... .................. —...... a. , ' - — frRÌDÀY, JULY 29, 1958 -s. -““X—— - Picnic Held— this, since I seed you last they Swimming Party— The Rock Creek Circle held a went and maid me mare down there The Bergerson swimming hole picnic and crawfish feed at the Mc- and i cum up to get you to help me was the scene of a swimming party Lees’ place on Rock creek Sunday. settle a little feud tween to fellers. and watermelon feed Monday even Those present beside club mem ing, at which time Kenneth and bers and their families were Mr. Well i sez now Ed you know i Claude Grable of Glendale, Califor and Mrs. Gugue, Mr. and Mrs. Ted haint done much feuding fer about nia, and Mr. and Mrs Carland Keasey and family, Mrs. Robert 2 yeers since i got rid a them there Lumber Industry Prob Hackney of Bakersfield, California, Kilby and Mrs. Clara Benson. 2 skunks that wuz pestern me. But were quests of honor. Others pres- lem of Employment, State ent we»e Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Smith, I WHAT THE BIG SHOTS SAY— the nue mare speeks up quick and Planners Say in Report Mr. and Mrs. Dane Brady and fam (Continued from page 1.) sez it haint there kinda fude. Just a frendly wun tween to of our Lumber and timber products, one ily, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Christen “I stumble around the park as best citizens, the nuespaper edtor and of Oregon’s greatest industries, is | sen, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Berger 1 can but I enjoy it. And I can still son and family and Mr. and Mrs. this Hoffman feeler that owns the also one of the greatest employment' swim. Great, I’d say!” Al Pierce and family. J. W. NICHOLS, Chamber of hardwear store. Now seth he says problems facing the state, 3ince dur-1 Commerce Secretary: “Sure, I can to me, gettin more worried, we ing a year extending from October’ Rock Creek Circle— swim. And I’m in there about as caint have two men a feudin so i 1, 1936, to September 30, 1937, the The Rock Creek Circle met last often as the kids. Thought I was want your help. monthly payroll varied from the Wednesday afternoon at the home getting old until they started the And it all started over nothin but high of $4,055,809 in June, 1937. of Mrs. Perry Mellinger. After pool and park.” EARL SMITH, Fire Chief: “The some fish. Seems like the edtor to a low of $2,205,685 in January, the business of the club was taken feller says there haint no big fish 1137, it is declared in a report of care of, a social hour was enjoyed, program is at my front door and in the mcKenzy river where Hoff the state planning board, “A Study during which time Mrs. Mellnger believe me, I see it working and I served lunch. enjoy it.” man goes. The hardwear feller of Industrial Employment in Ore- j Guests of the club for the after J. C. (ABE) LINCOLN, Immed sez there is ef you no how to cetch gon.” , noon were Mrs. Chas. Bergerson iate Past-Commander, American Le em. The fluctuation in number of and Mrs. Dearberry. gion: “I’ve been pretty busy but I Theyv bin callin eech uther name men employed is not as great pro- j were in the woods, and it reached plan to use the pool before the sea an we gotta stop em. portionately as the income, but is [ the low in February, when but 2,-i sen’s over. The work I have done well, i sez to Mare Bollinger *i considerable, the report shows. Em- j 134 were at work, thus leaving! if the best investment in community jest got a letter from Hoffman tell- ployment for the year cited reached | more than half idle at this time. good I have made.” jp me that the fish Awn theres a its peak in July, 1937, when 21,-' brakin all the tackle and Hoffman 804 were at work. In February of caint get wun out of the water 1937 this total fell to 22,030, leav count the tackle brakin and he sez ing 7,774 men out of work and its going to "be embarrasin when he thousands of others working at re SEE YOUR DRUGGIST AT comes home. duced hours and compensation. Hoffman sez it got so now that Within the industry loggers suf one big fish specially just laffs at fer the most from variations of em him and wont raise to nuthin. he about your stock and poultry troubles. We have ployment. Using the same 12 months says he wants that fish powerful as a basis, the figures show that in a full line of DR. ROBERTS’ REMEDIES. bad. and me bein an old fisherman July the payroll was $933,753 and mabe i cud help him out. Mare Just Vz-Block from the Swimming Pool in January fell to but $161,816/ Bollinger sez thats zackly what he The employment peak was also Registered Pharmacist in Charge at All Times came up fer. reached in July, when 5,884 men ed sez that hoffman sez if he can get a good size fish and show it to the edtor the edtor mite bury] the hatchet and ferget as they say [ in Vernonya he fergets thing eazy\ Mare Bollinger wuz wurried i cudl see so when he leeves i begin thinkin. I thinks that big fish, like peeple, wilt be caught no matter how wise they are. all you gotta do it hav the right bait and by gum i thot i had it. I gotta special kinda flie and i run onta it the other day by hacksident. I noticed that ever time the old cow crossed the creek ran across and never stopped for water, told the old woman i guess ed i better go down and sea whats rong. So i goes down and hides Prices Effective from FRIDAY, JULY 29, to Watch for Our Big along the creek bank, here comes the old cow down cross the pasture, Two-Page Handbill. SATURDAY, AUGUST 6, Inclusive. she starts cross the creek and gets Over 200 Money-Sav sequare in the middle where the ing Items. •biggest trout i ever seed jumped EVAPORATED MILK, MAX-I-MUM, Tall can 6c IT PAYS TO SHOP out and grabbed her tale. right JELL WELL, Assorted Flavors Pkg. 4c there i gets an idee. If it would AT SAFEWAY. work on wun fish why not on an GRAPEFRUIT. Floridan Broken, No. 2 can 10c; 6 for 55c other? JELS RITE. Fruit Pectin, Bottle 10c So I goes and maiks me a speshal TOMATOES, Staregon No. 2(4 can, 3 for 25c flie from the old cows tale, i calls it the cow flip speshal. So next Pears for Salad, No. 21/2, 6 cans 73c; 2 cans 25c 10 Pounds day after Mare Bollinger (haint • PORK & BEANS, Newport No. 2(4 cans, 3 for 25c kwite shure bout spellin mare, it I PURE CANE mite be mair) was up i decides to' DILL PICKLES Paradise Quart Jar 15c 100-Pound Sack go see Hoffman. Got there kinda CORNED BEEF Libby ’ s 12-oz. tins 2 for 35c PURE CANE erly and haited to waik him up but LIFEBUOY SOAP 3 cakes 19c a feller that fishes duz funny things some times. he sez seth you musta got my letter or you wouldna come down hear in hot wether but i dont dair go home until i ketch Old Whopper to show this edtor feller there is big wuns. so I sez where duz old whoPpEr hang out Hoffman looks at the flie a maid FISHERS BLEND fer him kinda skeptycal and shaiks DEVILED MEATS, Libby’s (4 tins, 2 for 9c; 6 for 25c 49 Pounds his haid. he says Seth i fished with DEVILED MEATS, Libby’s (4 tins, 2 for 15c; 6 for 43c everything but worms but this is KITCHEN CRAFT the dernefest thing i ever seed. ■ 49 Pounds DRIED BEEF Libby’s 2-oz. glass .................. 11c but he puts it on. he maiks a cast in the deep hole, fellers i seen lots HARVEST BLOSSOM CORNED BEEF Libby’s 12-oz. cans 2 for 35c of fish but i never seed so many 19 Pounds trie to get at a flie at the same CORNED BEEF HASH Libby’s No. 1 can 2 for 25c time, but Old Whopper beets em all to it. never seed such a battle in my life? that fish did everthing but flie. But Hoffman duz his stuff with all his tricks and in Bout a half hour had him out on the bank. i never seed a feller so tickled he says seth you don’t no —FRESH PRODUCE— how much i owe you fer helpin me —SAFEWAY QUALITY MEATS— Come and look over our get even with that edtor feller but new up-to-the-minute i sez I no allright. the cost of the Produce Department. trip in the model Tee, bout 3.75 and he pays me. (really only cost 2.75 but a buck for 2 days work on the Valencias fly aint so bad). well sir this 2 dozen feller hoffman just stood round and gloated in his glory. Whopper was n fish all right and thats the wun he sent back to show you. bin busy POUND tyin flies but darned if i didnt for- git em and leeve em on the frunt porch the other night and a mother robin grabbed em for a nest and i Slicing Ex haint got no more cow tails as the Our quality meats are always guaranteed to please or pound old critters fly chaser now looks! your money cheerfully refunded. like as barren as a newly painted! Many More Money LESTER DAY, Market Manager sub chaser. but i’ll get in when ■ Savers. Loggers Are Employment Sufferers, Said Se+h Sedgeley, Schofield Sage, Fixes Fancy Flies for Moose, McKenzie Mackinaws NOTE: The following letter was day and wuz takin things kinda received this week from Seth Sedg- ' eazy when i heers the old dog bark ley, Sage of Schofield. Admitted, down toward the end of thu trail the management of The Eagle did that cums from the rode. Sez to see an 8-pound rainbow, allegedly the old woman looks tike we might caught by C. S. Hoffman, local be a goin to hav a vistor. Dont hav vistors up our way offen angler, from the McKenzie waters, but so surrounded in mystery and cauz we got way up where it is strained expression was the incident, kinda peaseful like. Shur nuff I that there yet remains that spark sez, its a vistor cumin, he stops an of doubt in our minds. The speci ' waivs his hat at me and i tells the men viewed appeared as a rainbow, old woman to put the gun back on but the coloring on the sides ap the dear horns, he looks ok or he He got a little peared more faded—somewhat akin wouldna waived. to cake coloring, diluted. However, cloaser and seed he was my old He sez hi the management is giving credit friend ed bollinger. where credit appears to be due, at Seth, like that, i sure was glad to least for the time. Mr. Sedgley’s sea him cauz i hadnt seed him since comments are, customarily, above the fish frie. I sez hi bollinger cum up and have a seet here in the cool. reproach. I noticed he had a worrid look. Dere edtr dont no if you will print this or not I sez hows everything with you Ed? Then he starts in to tell me his as it conserns you quite a bit. Jus got my choars did the other troubles. He sez well Seth its like FARMERS— Braley-Graham Inc. (Buick Distributors of Oregon) Thirteenth and Burnside Thank the People off Vernonia For the kind reception anA the many orders for automobiles received during our short stay in your city. The many who were not ready to buy at this time, will do well to come to Portland where we always have a stock of 100 or more care to select from, at rock-bottom prices. Otto Kastilahn or L. D. Sperber would greatly appreciate your calling on, and for them, when visiting at the Portland Store. Vance Pharmacy SUGAR JOIN 49c $4.89 the Fraternal Order of EAGLES Only a Few 0 f Our Money Saving Items! Vernonia Charter Now Open Here Are Things You Should Know and Reasons Why You Should Belong to “THE EAGLES”: Eagles and each of their de pendents receive free medical and minor surgical treatment from our physician. We pay our members $7.00 a week sick and accident bene fits after six months member ship. We pay to the dependents of our members $100.00 funeral benefits after six months membership. We are a national organiza tion of 750,000 members and over 1,400 Aeries in America. Your Eagle Receipt secures for you and your dependents free emergency medical and minor surgical services in any of the 1,300 Eagle American or Canadian cities. The Eagle Monthly Magazine is sent free to our members. The use for your enjoyment of well-kept up-to-date club houses in most cities and towns. 47,000 Eagles served in the World War. The Order paid their dues that their families might have Eagle protection. We have paid $1,000 to the dependents of every member whh lost his life because of war service — $1,500,000 to date without one cent of cost to such member. The Eagles Stabilization of Industry, Agriculture and Em ployment program, now be fore Congress, is one of the greatest Legislative programs ever proposed. It is our proud record that no Eagle lies in a Potter’s field. Our wives join the Ladies' 25c a Auxiliary at only month. Relief” “Immediate motto of the F.O.E. the is The Eagles were founders of Mother’s Pension Law, Moth er’s Day, Workingmen’s Com- Employers Law, pensation Liability, Old Age Pensions and other Progressive Legisla- tion. Great 'The Eagles* Four Truth. Principles: Liberty, Justice and Equality. Thousands of Eagles extend to you the hand of good fel- lowship and a wilier circle of friends. Because the initiation fee has temporarily reduced been from $25.00 to $6.00. Eagledom has given Old Age Pensions to 39 states, includ ing Oregon and Idaho. For further information see M. M. Willard all at of Meredith, deputy Howell, Vernonia; or Howard M. B. state orfaniser, (Curley) Tompkins Nehalem Buffmire, at Wilark Hotel Frank and or Lusby, Art Kirk Treharne. THESE MEN ARE MEN YOU KNOW AND WILL BE PLEASED TO TALK WITH YOU ANYTIME t CANNED MEATS FLOUR $1.45 $ 145 $1 2Q The Best and Most Reasonably Priced Fresh Produce in the Nehalem Valley! ORANGES 9Cr Waler melons 2c Tomatoes vou have the venison fcad this fall, i tell the boys i haint been able to be ■ ut much as i wuz spearmintin with i coil and somthin blew up. been 'aid up with rumatizm fer bout 2 weaks now. yurs trooly, Seth Sedgley Sage of Schofield T Rone Steaks lb- 19c Hamburger ™^HND 2 lbs. 25c Lunch Meats lb. 23c Sliced Racon lb. 25c Racon Squares lb. Ittl/jC