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LETS GO FISHING
Alder Grove Party Is
Attraction Saturday
Vacation time is here and every
where people are planning for a
vacation, some for excursions to
far places, others with a hamper
for a picnic lunch in some plea
sant spot beside a wooded stream.
With all the idea is the same —
to get away from the humdrum
of everyday life, to get back to
nature and take stock of them
selves.
When one thinks of a vacation
he invaribly conjurs up visions
of mountains, forests, streams,
r>f waves breax-
ng on the ocean
beaches or of
olacid lakes with
tent and a
ampfire burn
ing on the shore,
't is the urge,
the yearning
that is in the
The Old Man heart of all of
On The Hill us, young and
old alike, to get
back to nature, It is the primal
call of ancient man when, in
ages past, he fought for survival.
We, who are so fortunate as’
to live here in Vernonia where
nature’s lavish favors are so close
at hand, do not realize the long
ing for a change, the need for a
vacation by the denizens of the
big cities. For nearly a year they
have been shut up within walls,
listening to the chatter of type
writers, the endless roar of traf
fic, breathing the foul, smokey
air laden with the gaseous fumes
from the exhausts of motor ve
hicles.
These arc the people who need
a vacation, who must have a
change, a period of relaxation if
they are to carry on. The hu
man body, the almost perfect
mechanism that it is, cannot go
on indefinitely without a rest,
a chance to recuperate. Our
Lord realized this when He set
aside the sabbath as a day of
rest and Lent is a vacation of
sorts where one takes stock of
his spiritual needs.
There is no better way to spend
a vacation than to go fishing.
Our Lord, Himself has given it
His approval for He used to go on
fishing trips with His Apostles.
But one does not have to spend
NATAL — Mr. and Mrs. L.
Choate enjoyed the day Sunday
at the beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Oblack and
Larry were business visitors in
Portland last Friday.
Several from here enjoyed the
party at Alder Grove Saturday
night. Mrs. Vai Franklin and
Ella Mae Kyser were the hon
ored guests there, thsir birthdays
being this month.
John Wisdom of Roseburg is
visiting the Henry Wilson fa
mily. Mr. Wisdom is Mrs. Wil
son’s uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Wil
son and Mr. Wisdom were in
Seaside over Saturday night.
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Mrs. John Devine and Janell
Divine of Clatskanie and Mrs.
Clair Devine were luncheon
guests of Mrs. Sam Devine last !
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Friday.
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HOW TO KILL IT. IN I HOUR.
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from any druggist. T-4-L is speci
ally made for high concentration.
Undiluted alcohol base gives great
Penetratirfg power. Kills Imbed
ded germs on contact. Now at—
NANCE'S
^^Thought for today...
“There is no trade
or employment
but that the man
following it
may become a hero.”
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all his time in just catching fish
—that is just a side-line. Hunt
up a likely hole with a grassy
bank and green boughs overhead
where one can lean back against
the trunk of a tree and day-
dream. Just let your thoughts
drift away. You will marvel to
what far places they will go,
what secrets they may reveal in
the dim, mysterious yonder.
As the greatest waves of the ocean
May never break on the beach.
So you may have thoughts in
your musings
Too lofty for language to reach.
But you will be the better for
your excursions into the beyond.
Like a visit to the shrines of old
it will purge your soul of care
and the world’s lament. By all
means, lets go fishing.
THE EAGLE,
VERNONIA, ORE.
BEN'S BARBER SHOT*
Howell at Gales Creek.
Mrs. Artie Buckner visited her
son and family, Mr. and* Mrs.
Ray Buckner, at Hillsboro from
Sunday until Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Welter and
their daughter and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Gilbert Abney, and his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Abney of Wishram, Washington
met at Washington Park in Port
land Sunday for a picnic. They
all attended the ice follies later.
Mrs. Nash Alessie and two
daughters of Saratoga, California
are visiting her sister and family,
the Jewell Lloyds.
Visitors at the Oloff Jacobsons
from Wednesday until Friday
were: Mrs. Alice Tock, Laurel
Wittiver and Dwight Parkins of
Butte, Montana.
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Vernonia, Oregon
The Vernonia Eagle
Marvin KamhoU
Editor and Publisher
Official Newspaper of
Vernonia, Oregon
Entered as second class inaaZ
matter, August 4, 1922 at U m ?
post office in Vernonia, Oregon,
under the act of March 3, 1S7B-.
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EDITORIAL
SAFEWAY fe
PINEAPPLE
• HIGHWAY BRAND. HALF SIJCFS, No. 2'2 Size Can
• SM1LAX PINEAPPLE JUICE BIG, 46-OZ. CAN
OutPtDnHmg values for vour Shop-
YOUR
pin" List. Lusc>ous half slices for
CHOICE
or re-
cooling, refreshing salads
I’hit
freshing mice for dinner cocktail
CAN
or breakfast delight.
29c
Prices eltective thru Sat., June 23
We reserve right to limit quantities.
COFFEE AND TEA VALUES
Nob Hill Coffee 1-lb. S6c 2-lb. $1.71
Airway Coffee, 1-lb. 83c 2-lb. $1.65
Edwards Coffee 1-lb. 91c ! 2-lb. $1.81
Lipton's Black Tea.
‘/i-!b. 65c
Lipton’s Tea Bags,
1 16 bags 21c
CAMPBELL SOUPS
Vegetable Beef
Chicken-Noodle
Cream of Mushroom
Fresh Fig
Pork & Beans
Rath's Pigs Feet
Preserves
Lipton's Soup
Wax Paper
Corned Beef
Deviled Ham
Lunch Tongue
Vienna Sausage...
Corned Beef Hash
No. 300 Can
Van Camp
Can
Can
Can
Can
46c
19c
49c
23c
43c
16-oz.
Jar
or
Waxtex
Easy to tear off
For
moderate
refreshment...
Select from a sparkling variety of favorite
fruits and vegetables. Carefully trimmed.
2
Cans
Pickled Snack
14-oz. Jar
Tomatoe-Veg
Noodle Mix
—Walt Whitman
Q lymp I^
1 '«-lb.
Pkg.
Strawberry
Shady Oak
LIBBY’S MEATS
Light
White or
Wheat
3
Pkts
125-foot
Roll
29c
25c
29c
29c
37c
25c
CANNING NEEDS
KERR LIDS, Reg. Pkg. of Doz. lie
KERR LIDS, Wide, Pkg. of Doz. 20e
ECONOMY CLAMPS, Kerr, Doz. T9c
SURE-JELL PECTIN 2'/i-oz. pkt 18c
M.C.P. PECTIN Pwdr2tt-oz. pk. 13c
PAROWAX SEALER, 1-lb. pkg. 2fc
MISCELLANEOUS VALUES
REDDI-WIP, Topping 7-oz. can 51c
WHIPPING CREAM
*/z Pint 34c
Quart 22c
FRESH MILK
CHEESE,
lb. 62c
Chatham-mild
A treat for you in our meat dept.
MARGARINE, Sunnybank- 1-lb 36c
Fryer Turkeys
MARGARINE, Sunnybank 2-lb Tic
These can he broiled
fr’ed or baked—Only
11 to 12 weeks of age
Eviscerated—Ready
IL "7 On
111 I -lR
1
to cook
BUTTER,
Spring House 1-lb. 83c
Dozen 76c
‘A’ LARGE EGGS
BREAD, Mrs. Wright’s, l'/i-lb. 22c
CHUNK TUNA Star Kist, '/i Can 33c
•"//* tht Wattr~
Potatoes
Cantaloupe
Oranges
§ Guaranteed MEATS
New Shafter
Extra Lge. Sizes
As a
Beverage, As a
Cooking Ingredient
Sweet and
Full of Flavor
MILK HITS THE
SPOT
. . . makes food more appetis
ing and richer . . . refreshing
and nutritious as a drink.
NEHALEM
ORIRV PRODUtTS ID.
Grade A Pasteurized
Milk & Cream
PHONE 471
5-lb. 39c
Royal Apricots
lb. 17c
Green Onions
Plums, Santa Rosa
lb. 19c
Lettuce
Fresh Dates...........
Lemons. Thin Skins
Watermelon
Grapefruit
All Safeway meats are unconditionally
guaranteed to please—or, your money back
Juiceful Valencias
Save — Buy the Bag
1-lb. pkg. 35c
lb. 17c
......lb,
6c
7-lb. bag 19c
Cucumbers, crisp........ .......lb. He
5c
lb. 12c
Dry Onions, Yellow
Cabbage.
bunch
Local
Red Radishes
Tomatoes. Field grown
| Corn. Golden Bantam
SAFEWAY
2-lbs. 15c
lb.
7c
bunch
5c
lb. 27c
lb. 19c
Swiss Steak
Spare
Sliced Bacon
u S. Choice
or Good
The perfect part
ner for Kraut
Fancy Pack
LB.
98c
49c
59c
It
MORE
MEAT VALUES
SAFEWAY FRESH FISH
Fresh
lb. 49c
Fancy Fryers. Ev iscerated lb. 73c
Lunch Meats, Assortment lb. 59c
Fresh
Salmon Steaks
boneless
Fillet of Cod,
lb. 79c
lb. 49c
Pork Sausage Country style lb. 55c
Cooked Crabs.
Sliced Bacon.
Reg. pack lb 53c
Beef Short Ribs, for stews lb. 39c
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■arm Purchased At North Plains
RIVERVIEW — Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Davis have purchased a farm
near North Plains and will move
there in a few weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schwab and
children spent Saturday in Bea
verton on business.
Mrs. R. Rudy of Vancouver,
Washington, visited her niece,
Mrs. Louis Schroed.r, from Wed
nesday until Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Beck and
granddaughter, Sharon Beck, of
Portland spent a couple of days
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L.
L. Wells.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Grost of
Portland spent Sunday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bond.
Mr. and Mrs. John Krinick
enjoyed a Father’s day picnic at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eli
*
THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1951
HaHbut Steaks,
Fresh
lb. 45e