Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, August 21, 1952, Page 5, Image 5

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Office Desk . . .
Saturday is the day when Ver­
nonia will play host to th? Na­
tional Model Railroad association.
Fairly elaborate plans are being
worked out to make their short
stay here entertaining and en­
joyable. such as a barbecue lunch,
stor? window displays, welcome
signs, logging displays and the
Oregon-American shay engine
display.
Merchants have b en asked and
given financially held to offset
expenses of providing th? lunch.
In addition, quite a few people
will give time to prepar • the
noon lunch as w 11 as the dis­
plays.
To the model railroaders no
doubt the feature attraction will
be the shay locomotive which
the O-A has brought down from
Camp Olson and is making ,<ady
for th? guests' inspection.
The effort that is being ex­
pended to make the railroaders'
trip entertaining also gives Ver­
nonia the opportunity to play
host to p op]? who will co.r.e
from point' all ov r the nation.
We hope they enjoy themselves
thoroughly on what, for many,
will be their fust visit to a
logging community.
The listing in last week's
Eagp* of regulations gov rning
truck operation brought quite a
few requests for extra copies.
Details of the rules wer? pre­
pared for publication by State
Patrolman Claude Shaw as a
means of helping truckers bring
their equipment into conformity
with the law.
Not only did h? it.mize the
material published, but through
his efforts arrangements were
made for the public meeting held
earlier this month so d. tails could
b? explained about the rules and
questions could be answered. He
is to be commended for this ac­
tion because it was a job done
over and above his regular duties
as stat? patrolman and because
it proved of definite help to the
operators whose attendance num­
bered almost 75.
Here’s just one place wh-?rc
your tax money goes! The Ten
Commandmtnts contain only 297
words. Lincoln’s Gettysburg Ad­
dress contains 266 words. A fel­
low who counted ’em says that
ther? were 12.962 words in an
OPS order setting the price ceil,
ing on manually-operat d fog­
horns.
Wedding Anni ersary
Celebrated Sur day
TREHARNE — Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Reynolds and Earl mo­
tored to Buxton Sunday evenmg
to visit his mother, Mr. and MrJ.
Wm. Riggle. Mr. and Mrs. Rig­
gle celebrated their 1st wedding
anniversary. Others helping them
celebrate were: Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Weaver and daughter of
Timber; Mr. and Mrs. Eura Rey.
nolds and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Swanson and daughter of 'War­
ren; Mr. and Mrs. Lee Keller of
Forest Grove and Mrs. Louis
Holt of Caldwell, Idaho.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reynolds
and Earl and Mr. and Mrs. Lin
Reynolds and Mike were business
visitors in Forest Grove Saturday.
THE
VERNONIA EAGLE
Marvin Kamholz
Editor and Publisher
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Official Newspaper of
Vernonia, Oregon
Entered as second class mail
matter. August 4. 1922 at the
post office in Vernonia. Oregon,
under the act of March 3. 1879.
Subscription price $3 00 yearly
in the Nehalem Valley. Else­
where $3.50.
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TREHARNE — Mr. and Mrs
Albert Reynolds. Lin Reynolds
and Forrest Reynolds motored to
Seattle Thursday where Forrest
caught a plane to fly back to
Fort Richardson in Alaska.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weaver
and children motored to Portland
Friday on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weave.1
and children were in Forest
Grove Monday. Paul can dart
to school this fall but will have
to report back after two weeks
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weaver
and children and Earl Reynolds
drove to the drive-in at Cornelius
Monday evening.
Mrs. Albert Walker called on
Mrs. R. W. Clark and Mrs. Bvron
Kirkbride Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Reynolds,
Mr. and Mrs. Donovan Reynolds
and Cathie left Friday morning
for Arkansas.
Glen" Reynolds is staying w ,.h
his grandparents, the Carl Sny­
ders, for a month.
Mr. and Mrs. B.rt Tisdale and
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Beck and
Susan spent last week at Tilla­
mook at the county fair.
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Pierce ar.d
Ted Marlott went to the b?a«.h
Sunday.
The Third Annual old timers
picnic for the Buxton-Mannii-g
communities will be held August
31 at the Shute Park in Hills­
boro.
M rs. Rilla Snyder is visiting
her mother, Mrs. H. A. Wilson,
who has bten ill the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Purcell of
Capitol Hill visited her nephew,
Mike Long, and family Sunday
and Monday evenings.
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Tomatoes
Tomato Juice
Spaghetti
Pork & Beans
Columbia Dill Pickles r
Mayday Salad Oil
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Standard
Sunny
Dawn
American
PUBLISHEKS
association
cans
46-oz.
can
With extra
good sauce
Van
Camp
No. 30C
cans
25
25
39
25
49
53
Tuna Fish
X”:«» 35c
Fancy Peas
Pie Filling Kre md tX0.nPk,. 8c
No. 303 cans
8-oz. can
Palmolive Soap 3 ”... 25c
2 / 29’
10
Lux Soap Mild
3 bars 25c
CO«
Tomato Catsup MlCeZc Detergent-price
includes dish towel 31-oz. Uvv
Tide Detergent 19-oz. pkg. 30c
2 bottles
Dreft Detergent 15-oz. pkg. 30c
Sardines
White Magic G?2^p Du,.39c
’ No. ».it
HEC
Niagara Starch 12-oz. pkg. 20c
3 cans
Shady Lane Butter i-n>. 83c
Beer
Sunnybank Margarine^Oc
Western
Eastern
17c
20c
Canterbury Tea 48 bag. pkg. 53c
« qc
TEMPEST MAINE
FAMOUS BRANDS
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PicnicsSnokcd lb. 53
88c
52c
55c
Turkeys
lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.
(b.
lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.
Spiced Luncheon Meat
Olive Loaf
Fresh Bologna
Smoked Liver Sausage
Fricassee Fowl, pan ready
Silverside Salmon, whole or half
Halibut Steaks, pan ready
H & D Whiting, pan ready
Rock Fish Fillets, pan ready
IN
VALUES
GROCERY
OUR
59c
59c
59c
59c
5£)c
59c
59c
39c
59c
29c
39«.
SECTION
Skylark Bread
CANTALOUPES
LB. 5c
PINK MEATED — SWEET AND
JUICY — CALIFORNIA’S VERY
FINEST!
CANNING PEARS - - - 28-lb. Lug $1.49
Bartletts
HALE PEACHES - - - 22-lb. Flat $229
Fancy Packed in new cupcake par k—Designed to avoid bruising
P ot lb. ISc
ITALIAN PRUNES - - - 12-lb. Flat $129
Buy several crates for canning—at this Low Price
Per Lb. 15c
WATERMELON.......................... lb. 4c
Thumpin' Ripe—Cut
Sunkist
LEMONS
Crammed With
I.B
Prices Effective Thru Saturday, August 23
Fryer
Hen Turkeys
20c
ZTob Fill Coffee 21b. $1.69 Crackers Tea TTiLPkg. 36c
Airway Coffee ,.lb.
83c Pancake Floui
45c
Airway Coffee 24b. $1.62 Flee! Mix
pls. 45c
Edwards Coffee , lb.
90c Marshmallows
31c
Edwards CoHee , $1.79 Shortening
78c
Salad Dressing
31C Tissue
4
39c
Bread’ ''"‘'“’ iuu ,. 23c Facial Tissue
25c
SHALL BE AVAILABLE
AT SAFEWAY
For Athlete s Foot
Use T4L for 3 to 5 days. If
not pleased, your 40c back. Watch
the old. tainted skin slough off
io be replaced by healthy skin.
Get instant-c ying T-4-L from
any druggist. Now at—
NANCE DRUG STORE
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Drips, son
Bobby, niece Myrna and nephew
Fred attended the Multnomah
county fair at Gresham Monday.
Koii Hill Coffee bUl
BACK-TO-SCHOOL NEEDS
SAFEWAY
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TASTE TELLS
14- oz .
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75c
98c
lb. $1.08
lb.
29c
lb.
59c
lb.
ggt
lb.
89c
lb.
42c
SUGAR BELLE
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Mrs. Ra? helped Mrs. Collins in
the store while they were gone.
Mr and Mrs. Byron Kirkbrid»
Stephen, Jo Ann and Walter;
George Minor, Rose Mary and
Carolyn Lxing attended th > coun­
ty fair Saturday.
Mrs. Robert Reynolds exhibited
her round pineapple tahle cloth
at the county fair last week and
took second on it. Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Reynolds and Earl at­
tended the fair Saturday.
TREHARNE — Rosalie and
James Kirkbride exhibited ’heir
i . gistered holstein heifers at the
county fair last week and pluc d
as follows: Rosalv’s heifer took
first in the class and they placed
fourth in showmanship. James
heifer took fifth in the same
class. The Maple Meadows dairy
club tok first in herdsmanship.
The judging team, Rosalie and
James Kirkbride and Margaret
Buckley placed second.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Tisdale and
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Beck. Susan
and Speed Lusby went to Gres-
ham Monday evening to tne
races.
Btef Short Ribs
Boneless Corned Beef
Veal Shoulder Roast
Veal Rib Chops
Veal Breast
Lamb Leg Roast
lb.
Sliced Bacon, standard
lb.
Piece Bacon, economical _____ ___ lb.
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THURSDAY, AUG 21, 1952
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VERNONIA,
Places Won at County Fair
lb.
lb.
Sirloin Steak, choice grade
Consistant high
quality • All beef
EAGLE.
lb. 75c
Chuck Roast, choice grade
Round Steak, choice grade
Be sure...shop
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RIVERVIEW — Luncheon
guests at the Claude Gibson home
Sunday were Mr.s Clara Barnett,
Mr. and Mrs. James Lange, Mrs
Keith Laloli and son, Mrs. Lsla
Cook and Mr. Grayson.
Celebrating the 30th wedding
anniversary of Mr and Mrs
Louis Huntley, a party was held
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
George Feil at Beaverton Sat­
urday evening. There were 40
guests present and the Huntleys
received many nice gifts. Going
from here besides Mr. and Mrs.
Huntley were Mr. and Mrs. Leon­
ard Perry and children.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Tarrach
and daughter of Merced, Cali­
fornia .visited his sister and fam­
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Huntley,
Monday and Tuesday.
Pure Ground Fryers
Beef
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30 ¡h Date of
Wedding Noted
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Melon
Vin. Rijxn.d
Swett-Table
TOMATOES
GRAPES
Perfect Canners
It to 17
$1 1«
P'.iir.il I- IM
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Seediest
lb. 12c
lb. 12 >c
Red
Malagas
lb. 15c
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Gravensie'n
APPLES
Grand Cooking
Apples
LB.
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