Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, June 11, 1953, Page 5, Image 5

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    BIRKENFELD — Mr. and Mrs.
Mauck of St. Helens called on
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Elliott and
Mr. and Mrs. M P Mills Wednes­
day. Mrs. Mauck is a sister of
Mrs. Mills.
The annual pioneer meeting
Office
Desk
during an emergency.
He explains the system further
by saying: "in most areas of the
state radio stations will operate
intermittently during an air raid
By Marvin Kamholz
alert or enemy attack. They will
Back again after an absence of be on the air for periods of 30
several weeks due to spac? limi- seconds or less and off the air
tations, this column is still won- i several minutes at a time.
The system will fill a need for
dering what progress has been
made towards finding out who a fast, dependable means of keep­
caused the recent poisoning of ing the public informed to avoid
several dogs in the southwest part panic or disorganization in the
of town. Not much comment has event of an attack.
been heard about the act in re­
cent days, but as long as the per­
son who distributed the poison
is not apprehended there remains
the danger that there may be an­
other attempt to eliminate more
animals.
When poison is placed in the
manner recently employed, there
is always the danger a small child
may be a victim. Dog lovers
have an incentive to help find the
guilty person because of a re­
ward offered by "Dog World", a
magazine published in Chicago.
The magazine offers a reward of
$53 to a person who identifies
the poisoner, makes a complaint
in court and is the principal wit­
ness to secure conviction. The
person accused must be convicted
in open court. A statement from
the judge, justice of peace or pro.
secuting attorney identifying the
person making the charge is re­
quired over the official signature.
Inquiries about the reward should
be addressed to Dog World maga­
zine Reward Fund, 3323 Michigan
Blvd., Chicago 16.
Most people here probably give
little thought to the work of the
Oregon state civil defense agency
but this word received a week
ago from Robert Sandstrom, act­
ing director, should be remem­
bered because it will make pos­
sible the distribution of immedi­
ate information to the public in
case of an air raid alert or enemy
attack.
During an alert or attack, radio
stations will give immediate in-
formation to the public on two
civil defense frequencies: 640 and
1240 on the dial. All other fre- I
quencies will be off the air.
This system of notifying the
public during an emergency has
been designed to prevent enemy
aircraft from using stations as a
navigational aid,
his release
pointed out and been operative
since May 15. Forty-three AM
radio stations in 27 cities in th*
state are prepared to broadcast
1952
SI.25
l-lb.
pkg.
OUTBOARD MOTOR
AND BOAT FLOATER
Property covered in­
clude* boat*, motor», ac­
cessories and boat trail­
ers. Minimum premium
$5 annual, $12.50 three
years.
RIVERVIEW — Mr. and Mrs.
Ervin Young moved to Spring­
field Wedn sday and Mrs. Dewey
Hunt and children moved into the
house they vacated
Mr. and Mrs. James Walters of
Cedar Mills visited at the W. J.
Lindsley horn Saturday and at-
tended the Davis-Fleskes wed-
ding.
W. L. Rose of Marysville, Cali-
fornia. is visiting his son and
family, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Rose.
Mrs. Glenn Mitchell spent last
Thursday and Friday visiting her
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. E. W. Cooper, at Tacoma.
Mrs. D. L. Harvey and children
have moved into the Tyacke house
Bill J. Horn, Agent
905 Bridge Street
Phone 231
—
Vernonia
5
on Seventh street. They formerly
lived in Vernonia.
Mrs. Lloyd Callister and son,
Ronnie, visited Monday and Tues,
day at tne Harolu Hopkins home
at Taft. They attended the grad
uation of Richard Hopkins while
there.
Residents of
House Change
THE VERNONIA EAGLE
Marvin Kamholz
Editor and Publisher
Official Newspaper of
Vernonia, Oregon
Entered as second class mail
matter, August 4, 1922 at Hie
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.
F
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!
See how many of today’s prices are really down It’s a basic part of Safeway’s
service—bringing you immediately the benefit of lower-prices. Come in today
-you’ll find many more lower-than-a year ago prices
Beef T-Bone Steak US Choice
...lb
Beef Round Steak U.S. Choice
_lb
Beef Sirloin Steak US. Choice ___ lb
Beef Pot Roast Arm cut, U S. choice____ lb
Beef Pot Roast Blade cut, U S. choice____ lb
Beef Rib Roast Well trimmed - choice __ lb
Fresh Ground Beef Lean, pure beef ib
Beef Short Ribs For braising or stew lb
Boneless Corned Beef Briskets ...... ib
Veal Rib Chops or Large Loin ___ ....... lb.
Veal Blade Roast Shoulder cut__
lb.
Fresh Sliced Halibut Thick cut ...
lb.
Fresh Red Snapper No bones ...
lb
FRESH ASSORTED
Lunch Meat
• Macaroni & Cheese Loaf
• Pickle - Pimento Loaf
1952 By the
59c Piece
Veal
89’
•
Large Bologna
1952 By the
65c Slice
lb.
39'
Ripe Olives
Shortening
Margarine
Facial Tissue
Toilet Tissue
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Cottage Cheese
Dental Cream
Colgate
Large size____
Economical *iz*
Giant size____
27c
63c
47c
Potato Chips
Blu* Bell or Nalley'*
4-02.
Pkg
7-OZ.
Pkg.
Ebony
Standard
Royal Satin
Brand
Morehouse — Old Style
No. 1
can
19c
1952
1953
$1.20
99c
$1.08
79c
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75c
9Cc
65c
38c
59c
$1.02
86c
59c
39c
85c
83c
53c
49c
79c
39c
25c
49c
79c
55c
39c
29c
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¥
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3-lb.
can
79c
4
Dalewood
Brand
89c
5,.„ qw
• cartons
Zee
400 count
M-D Brand
650 count
10..,. ÏJ0O
Columbia Brand
MUSTARD
4
No. 2 >4
Jar
Can
Steins Brand
Van Zee Brand
wieneheuhs
CHEESE FOOD
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DILL PICKLES
20^4-02.
21b
20c
Pkg.
79c
7
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AND VISIT OUR
BIG 10c DISPLAY
Sagar Belle Peas No.303
can
Lipions Soup Mix 3 pkg.
Playfair Dog Food can
Friskies Dog Food can
I reg.
Palmolive Soap 3 * bar*
bath
Palmolive Soap 3 bar*
Cnan T®u**
Q I reg.
wUafJ Cashmer* Bouquet *J I bar*
Cftan Toilet
Q bath
Cashmere Bouque; J bar*
19-oz.
Detergent
pkg.
47-oz.
o.,.,»., _ — pkg.
’ J •«.
Detergent
—■ pkg.
23-oz.
pkg.
23-oz.
pkg.
14oz.
can
Pdldde
Fab
Vel
White Magic Soap
Borene Soap
Rik Bak Cleanser
17c
39c
10c
16c
25c
35c
25c
35c
31c
75c
31c
27c
29c
NEW POTATOES
Shafter
White Rose
US No 1
BUY EM’ BY THE
SACK!
POTATOES
U.S. No 1
100-lb. Sack
$2.85
A $3.50 VALUE
Mayonnaise Sade
Spread
Grahams £S”’
CookieS Jane Arden
VERNONIA
INSURANCE
•
THURSDAY, JUNE II, 1953
ORE.
LOWER THANAYEAR AGO!
1952 By the
59c Slice
Blossom
Time
tlvl
pint
Sunburst Tumbler 39c
with purchase of Blossom
Time Cottage Cheese
I
VERNONIA,
Indicates special price
Highway
No. 2*4 can
Unfortunately, nobody
knows what will happen
next. So, we suggest a
well-balanced insurance
program ... a program
that will not cost too
much, yet will give you
the help you need if
trouble strikes.
TREHARNE — Mrs. Jane Mil­
ler entertained the birthday club
June 4 in honor of her birthday.
A good number was able to at­
tend.
Mrs. Miller open.d her
nice gifts following a pot-luck
dinner. Paul Lin Weaver was
recipient of many nice gifts also
as June 4 was his birthday.
Mrs. Byron Kirkbride was a
Monday evening visitor of Mr.
and Mrs. H. E. Bender and Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Miller.
Mrs. Blanche DeWitt of Rock
Creek and Mrs. Isola Morris of
Vernonia called on Mrs. Larry
Brady Sunday.
Mrs. Isola Morris of Vernonia
and daughter, Elna, of Portland,
called on Mrs. Byron Kirkbride
Saturday.
Mrs. Joe Miller visited with
Mrs. Midge Reynolds Friday.
EAGLE.
These Regular SAFEWAY Meat Prices Are
Chicken
Apricot Halves
UNPLEASANT
FUTURE?
IF YOU KNEW for cer-}
tain that trouble was}
coming your way, you’d I
safeguard yourself}
against it.
!
pot-luck dinner will be held at
the Birkenfeld gym next Sunday,
June 14.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Elliott spent
Saturday in Portland with Mr
and Mrs. Carl Pfifer. Sunday
they drove to Oregon City to
visit their daughter, Kathryn, and
Kathryn and Ann Erickson.
The Nehalem Valley Garden
club meets next Wednesday, June
18, at the home of Mrs. Victor
Berg.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Larson and
children spent Sunday at Mohler
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Gar-
lock.
Mrs. Myrtle Slanger of Jewell
was in Birkenfeld Wednesday.
She later attended the guild
meeting held at the home of Mrs.
Boone Johnston.
Thighs or
Drumsticks
THE
Club Entertained at
Treharne Home June 4
Date Noted for Pioneer Meeting
Pnce* Effective Vhrough Saturday. June 11
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5 lb
Frillets
Beverages ' r*gn 2
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Newtown Apples lb.
Cantaloupes
lb.
lb.
Grapeiruit
8 1 bag
Carrots No top* ......... lb.
Fresh Corn 3 ears
ib.
Crisp Lettuce
69c
39c
34c
29c
28c
53c
31c
35c
plus drpoMt
Ajax Cleanser 14-01
3.8% Milk Frcsh qt.
Butter Shady Lane l-lb
Nob Hill Coffee 2 lb
Airway Coffee _ Mb
Edwards Coifee 2ib
Coffee m I' xwhi nou~ i
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LOilee Edward*
4-uz.
10c
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25c
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$1.87
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