Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, August 13, 1953, Page 5, Image 5

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    Hatchet Causes
Scalp Wound
Picnic of Pioneers at
Park Attended Sunday
ROCK CREEK — Jimmy De- picnic at Hudson park near Rai­
Vaney is having a vacation with nier Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Thiboda
his a>int and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Westerberg.
and Mr. and Mrs. Roland Smith
Jack Crozier has gone to Wyom- i of Metzger, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
ing to be with his mother. It
has been only a few weeks since Schalock and her niece, Billye
his brother, Jerry, left for the John of Willamina, enjoyed a pic­
same place.
nic Sunday at the home of Mr.
Ruby McDonald made a fast trip and Mrs. Glenn Mitchell.
Mr and Mrs. Pete Wells and
to town when Curtis Roetter
tangled with a small hatchet and daughter. Sue, of Hebo spent the
week end here visiting relatives.
received a scalp wound.
Mrs. Van Wert brought a car On Monday the Wells and Mrs.
full of relatives out from Portland Hank Hudson made a business
to show them her prospective trip to Forest Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Goodman
new abode. The Ted D Witts have
until September 1 to make their are the parents of a girl Donna
Rae, born August 6 and weigh
new home livable.
Carroll Buckley finallv was able ing seven pounds, 12 ounc e.
to finish work with his pick-up
baler on th? Ron McDonald hai
Since 1949, school buses have
field. Rain had delayed the work.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Harwood regularly totaled 70 per cent or
of Wattsburg, Pa., visited the De­ more of U. S. bus output.
Witt families this past week. Ruth
Harwood and Blanche DeWitt
were school chums in California
and hadn't s en each other since.
1939 when the DeWitts visited
them in Pu.
OAKES
RADIO
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RIVERVIEW — Mr and Mrs.
Virgil Powell attended the pioneer In Riverview
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I From The Eagle. August 12, 1948
This summer’s paving program
RIVERVIEW — Mr. and Mrs. j
Elvin Long and family have for city striets will begin within
moved into the Bassett house, a f w days Mayor Geo Johnson
The
moving from Second street in indicated early this ueek
Vernonia.
family, Mr. and Mrs Carl Wilson,
Mr. and Mrs. Bobbie Borders at Missoula. Montana.
moved into the Robert Wyckoff
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Olin and
house on Fifth street Sir ’ay.
children of Portland spent the
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Wauace of week en<j at th? home of his
St. Louis, Missouri are visiting at grandparents. Mr and Mrs. F. R.
th« home of their son and family, Olin.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Wallace.
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Thomas of
Mr. and Mrs. John Normand Mist are th' par nts of a girl
and baby. Ralph Anderson and born August 7 and weighing
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Skach of seven pounds. 12 ounces.
Mrs. S. J. Parsons returned on
Portland p nt Sunday at Cannon
Beach.
Monday after spending a week
Mr. and Mrs. Myron Vlcek and at the Christian Advent camp
children spent Sunday at Salem meeting n nr Troutdale.
visiting at the home of Mr.
R.cent visitors at the J. W
and Mrs. Gerald Harrington.
Wilcoxen home in Riverview were
Mis. Blanche Millis and daugh­ his mother. Mrs. K M. Wilcoxen
ter. Mary, returned home Wednes­ of Jewell and his brother and
day aft r . pending three weeks wife, Mr and Mrs. Jesse Wilcox, n
at the home of her daughter and of Applegate.
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Now showing and installing
1954 Models of Admiral TV
sets. Also Radios and Record
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ADMIRAL SALES
AND SERVICE
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RIB ROAST
PHONE 774
Spare Ribs, 3 to 5-lb. each
lb
Leg O' Lamb
lb.
Lamb Rib Chops, or Lge Loin
lb
Lamb Shoulder Roast
lb
Rush d Direct from
Astoria
Veal or Lamb Breast
lb
Fresh Ground Beef
lb
SLICED
Boneless Corned Beef
lb.
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Drill Team Featuring a{
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HALIBUT
Here is a value of values V S
GOVERNMENT GRADED
“CHOICE” Beef. Guaranteed tq
literally melt in your mouth Care­
fully trimmed of excess waste be­
fore weighing.
Swift Canned Ham
Per Pound
. . . the Juice
with Hawaii
in its Flavor!
GALANI
NBC
Broad Jump
Flaming
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PINEAPPLE
JUICE
Many Other
Stunts Too
Numerous to
Mention.
ONE NIGHT
ONLY
Fri., Aug. 14
White Napkins
Dole, Del Monte or Libby
Sliced
Pineapple
No. 1’4
Flat
15
Wizard Wick 2
69c
Tumblers 5^°' 6
69c
Wrisley Soap 8 bar ba9 59c
While Magic Soap X*’ 20c
White Magic Soap pk°1- 38c
All Detergent i0.ib. pk3. $2.89
Liquid Starch Kauntl ,„Lt 21c
COLUMBIA
COUNTY
i FAIRGROUNDS
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DEER ISLAND
Adm: Adults
Ad
$1.00
50c
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Children
Under 12
TOMATOES
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Selected for color and just right
firmness for slicing Brighten up
your salads, enjoy their garden
fresh flavor.
Cantaloupes
Seedless Grapes
Golden Peaches
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Ripened
THE VERNONIA EAGLE
Marvin Kamholz
Editor and Publisher
Official Newspaper of
Vernonia. Oregon
Entered as second class mail
matter, August 4, 1922 at #ie j
post office in Vernonia, Oregon, i
under the act of Marcn 3, 1879. I
Subscription price $3 00 yearly
in the Nehalem Valley. Else­
where $3.50.
U. S. No. 2
POTATOES
50-lb. 89c
H a II O NA L
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lb.
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Cucumbers
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Watermelons
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Juicy Lemons
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Sunkist Oranges »iT
Yellow Onions_ _ .
19c
15c
10c
5c
19c
69c
3-10c
Beef Rib Steaks Ch.,.ie
49c
79c
89c
59c
29c
39c
49c
$5.79
43c
HORN EL’S FINEST
Skinned
Hams
10-12 lb.
Range
Whole or
Half
oidMi11 ¿«i. 85c
25e
Gu.hr:.
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33c
SANDWICH TIME
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All the fixings for
Swell-lasting Sandwiches
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10C
PEANUT BUTTER
Rea!
Roast
CANNING NEEDS
Mason Jars, Kerr Reg dos. pts.
Mason Jars. Kerr Reg doz. qts.
doz. qis.
Wide Mouth Jars
doz. pls.
Wide Mouth Jars
Jelly Glasses. Kerr dor. */t pts.
doz.
Kefr Reg. Caps
Economy Caps. Ker r
doz.
doz.
Kerr Reg. Lids
MCP Pectin
3Vn-oz. pkg.
Sure Jell
2'z-oz. pkg.
$1.09
$1.27
$1.43
$1.23
73c
32c
35c
14c
2/25c
2/25c
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FlOUr Kitchen Craft pkg.
26-01.
Sno White Salt
sis*
quart
Mayday Oil
3-lb.
can
Shortening sain'
Luncheon Meat Rath12-oz.
Rath Sausage eakfast
8-01. can
Duchess
quart
Salad Dressing
n Fresh
6-oz.
Steak Sauce
Sunshine
Hydrox Cookies
pkg.
Nob Hill Cofiee 2-lb. $
Airway Coffee U.I
Edwards Coffee 2 lb. 5
Zq
20-oz. pkg.
37c
59c
Dried Beel
Boned Turkey
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SANDWICH SPREAD
Lunch
Box
quart
i., 59c
Mayonnaise
Preserves
10-lb.
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Wheal Chex
Rice Chex
8 P.M.
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Vanilla Wafe:rs
LaLani
5-lb. can
Fillet of Sole. Bumble Bee
Pyramid
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THE EAGLE, VERNONIA, ORE, THURSDAY, AUG 13, 1953 5
paving will include some streets
Th O-A mill will be down from
that have had only gravel before August lrt to August 23 so ti a'.
and some resurfacing of some bricks in the furnaces may be re.
streets that have been paved in placed. The shut down usually
former years. In addition, pave- during the week of July 4, was
m.nt will b«' extended to the postponed because the arrival of
cemetery and will include pos­ the bricks was d.'layed.
sibly the driveway in the ceme-
The Nehalem Valley Goat-Milk
t‘ i.v.
Producers association will hold a
The Christian
church
has meeting at the Vernonia high
launched plans for a great yar school Friday, August 13, an­
of progress as mdicat d by an an­ nounces Mrs. L. O. Gillham, sec­
nouncement this week of a pro­ retary.
gram to increase the building
fund by means of a bank which FIFTEEN YEARS AGO
will be circulated among mem- From The Eagle, August 12. 1938
b'.rs. The church will commemo­
A total of 120.000 steelhead
rate its 25th anniversary on De­
fingerlings were liberated Sat­
cember 23.
A trap club, recently organized urday in th«1 swimming pool on
under the presidency of Bill Rock Creek, a check with the
Heath, held its first practice af­ N camcum hatchery officials has
fair last Sunday at the O-A ball shown.
Under the sponsorship of the
park. Other officers are: vice­
presid nt. Otto Cantwell; secr - Vi rnoma Chamber of Commerce,
’H'-v. Carl Davis; treasurer, Louis 15 carloads of local people will
Schroeder; directors: Bob Spencer. make th trip from Sunset camp
t i th«- Nehal-'m brid"' on the
Calvin Davis and Mike Willard
new route to the sea. This is the
1st complete trip made by private
TEN YEARS AGO
From The Eagle. August 12. 1943 cars.
YESTERDAYS
Empress
Strawberry
20-
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49c
49c
20c
20c Torpedo TUNA FISH
99c Chunk No. D can 30c
12c Peanul Buller
59c
59c Fresh Bread M" W'S.'¿. 24c
89c
MULTI GRAIN BREAD
47c Skylark
41c Brand
55c Margarine Sun,,,S.keiflw ¿Qc
10c Cheese Food r pkg. 32c
39c
MILL CHEESE
1.71 * DUTCH
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Sliced American
1.67
Sliced Swiss
33c
1.81
• Sliced Pimento
pkg.
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