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Relatives Seen After 18-Year Separation i New Residents Open Lunch Room Two Weeks Spent at Home of Parents Here THE EAGLE, ORE. THURSDAY, SEPT 24. 1953 VERNONIA. Circle Changes Place Unit Adds New Members to List 5 ROCK CREEK — The Darrell j RIVERVIEW — Captain and For Meeting Today DeVanev family, the Verl DeVan- | Mrs. W. H. Manning and two MIST—The Mist Helping Circle ey family and Eola DeVan.y I MIST—N.w people have moved daughters left Thursday for their will meet this week, Thursday, were at the Ben Westerberg’s over here from Portland and opened home at Church Falls. Virginia ROCK CREEK — The Keasey at the home of Mrs. George Ma th? week end. after visiting her parents. Mr. extension unit met at the home the lunch room here last week. th, ws as Mrs. George Jor.es is Mrs. H. A. D.Witt accompanied Mr. and Mrs. John Howry of and Mrs. F R. Olm. for two weeks. of Betty Brady for its first meet not able to have it, as was in Mrs. R. I. Johnson of Midway Seaside spent a few days last Mr. and Mrs. George Carstonoff ing aft.r the summer vacation. tended. City, California as far as San we.k with their son. Bud Howry, of San Diego, California visited Places of meeting for the coming There is a new minister for the Francisco where she visited her at the* home of Mr. and Mrs. T. months were decided on, project, and family. leaders chosen and committe.s church her?, Mr. and Mrs. Dug only sister and a brother whom F. Hillyer Frid.o Dinner guests at the Chas. Han Several new membrs gan having been sent elsewhere. she hadn't seen for 18 years. Mrs. Myrtle Rust left Friday for planned. May Krieger. Necia DeWitt and ' sen home Sunday were Mr. and her horn > at Kansas City. Kansas were added to the group, Ella Mr. and Mrs. Larson have taken Betty Brady attend.d the officer’s I Mrs. Gust Ilmori from Mayger. after spending three weeks visit Martan. Isola Morris. Hilda K a- over. They are from Minneapolis. By Marvin Kamholz training meeting for the Home | and Mr. and Mi’s. Peter Schroeder ing her daughter and family. Mr. seyt Eda Parker, Betty Brady. Sunday evening guests at the Mary Christensen and Necia De Hansen farm were Mr. and Mrs. Owners of property which is Extension units at the Fern Hill I and son. Peter, from Marchland. and Mrs. E. R. Thornton. Levte (Gertrude Ek)) from Brush Mrs. George Jones went to abutted by sidewalks would do grange. Mr. and Mrs. T. F Hillyer at Witt. i Mr. and Mrs. Earl Spofford and Forest Grove Thursday for mtdi- tended a birthday dinner honor well to maintain those walks in Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Lindsley Prarie. Mrs. J. Hunwla (Louise good rtpair so that the danger of children have returned to their cal attention. Sh > hasn't been so ing their son. Jack Combs, and and family valid on the Ted Ek) and daught r and John Ek and Leonard Ek. The Ek family great grandson. Mickey McDon DeWitt family. accidents resulting from falls I home at Summit, Alaska after a well of late. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hanson ald. served at th? home of Mr. Vivian Counts spent« almost a were long ago residents of Mist which could be blamed on faulty six weeks vacation with relativ » Mrs. Robert Mathews was in walks would be reduc?d to a mini and friends in and mar Vernonia and Sandru sp nt th? week end and Mrs. L. G. West in Portland wx’ek at Ros; burg with her hus in Portland Saturday. Forest Grove Thursday. band and other relatives. mum. A recent decision of the as well as a motor trip to Idaho. Oregon supreme court in a case wherein injury resulted from a I fall on a public walk held the city I (in this case, Portland) was non- suable for injuries resulting from a defective sidewalk. However, the court did state that such charter provisions ar? valid only upon the condition that i there exists for the injured party an adequate remedy against those who are otherwise 1 gaily respon sible for the defect. In its opinion the court held FANCY SUGAR-CURED that an ordinance placing respon sibility upon the abutting proper ty owner for the maint nance and repairs of sidewalks and which I relieves th ' municipal corporation of liability in that regard is pro per since the remedy for an in jured party is found in the liabili Thick-mcated Shoul ders from young ty of the abutting property owner. porkers. Good old- Vernonia has provision in its fashioned smoky charter which prohibits suing this flavor. A real buy municipality for more than $100, for your money. but there is also provision which holds property owners liable for the repair and maintenanc. of sidewalks. The court division held further i that if th? owner has actual know ledge of the fact, it is his duty MORE MONEY-SAVING MEAT VALUES to take affirmative st ps to coi- rect the condition. If no actual U. S. Choice notice is accorded to th > abutting Evaporated Torpedo — Chunk Sty! property owner but the condition LB. U.S. Good of the walk is notorious, his duty to repair commences at the tun lb. 79c SLICED BACON. Armour constructive notice reaches him lb. 49c CORNED BEEF. Boneless concerning the defect. 69c lb. HAM. Half or whole v Properly Aged — Carefully trimmed Actual or constructive notice of lb 39c 3ACON SQUARES the d feet is sufficient to charge ROUND STEAK lb. 69c No. */z th? abutting property owner with lb. 39c PORK LIVER, Tender can. responsibility for repair and lia MEATY RIB CHOPS lb. 59c CANNED HAMS bility for injuries incurred as a 5 lb. $5.98 Swifts SHOULDER ROAST lb. 39c result of th" defect regardless of EACH $1.29 FRYERS any notice from public authoriti.s. BREAST FOR STEW lb. 19c FILLET OF SOLE lb. 39c T nd-'r Bumble Bee Sid Sorenson accomplished a feat a short time ago that won publicity because of its unusual FEATURED IN OUR GROCERY SECTION ness. The feat was a hoi “-in-one irt the Vernonia course on No. 4. Made with Last Sunday Sid mad another VERNONIA New 5 Star De lux. spectacular shot, another hole Crisp and 1%-lb. vs. SUNNYBANK in-one at No. 9. This hole-in-one, pkg. Fresh SEASIDE MARGARINE however, was made in the barn Friday, September 25 door separating the No. 1 and 5 No.2'1 High School Field fairways. As in all cases of a can hole-in-one, someone must attest Kick Off Time 8 p.m. that such did happen. This proof Sid had for his accomplishment No. 1 Ebony AS ADVERTISED IN LIBBY or DOLE on No. 4 from Gen ■ Dove and Bill Brand can Johnson and Joe Magoff provided Family Circle "Sale" the proof for the barn door shot. 12-ox. Luncheon Golfers say he is not as proud Woodbury Shampoo. $1 sz. 50c can Meat of the second shot as h? was of Sweetheart Soap 4 bar. 36c the first. Smoked Picnics CHERUB MILK Beef Round Steak TULA FISH Values in Baby Beef 3 FOOTBALL ABC Fig Bars Sliced Pineapple Ripe Olives MorreTs Snack Enriched Flour Kitchen Craft Missionary Ministerial Work Started Sunday BIRKENFELD — Mr. and Mrs. Dale Larson and baby boy arrived last week to take up the Mission ary Ministerial work here. He held his first church services Sun day. He is a graduate of the Bap tist Seminary in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Busch tooR Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Stuve to Dal las after 'their car Sunday. They had left their car there for re pairs. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bellingham, April, Monte and Keith Elliott were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don Jensen. Creasiy-while MUIMR £4 Snowy-white — Solidly-formed heads — Delicious creamed! Jonathan Apples 4Ä « 15e llame Tokay Grapes S 29 c ! SWEET CORN 49c TOMATOES 98c DOZEN EARS | i I I Local Field 17 to 20 lb. Flats newspah « FUBtlSHi R$ lb. 23c DELICIOUS APPLES 2 lb«. 29c SEEDLESS GRAPES Toler Bag Sale 69c JUICY ORANGES 28-lb. box $2 29 BARTLETT PEARS lb. >c GREEN CABBAGE lb. 10c GOLDEN CARROTS ISc Pkg. MIXED VEG SALAD tack 39c ¡0 lb YELLOW ONIONS lb. 10c RED TOMATOES Pineapple Tuice White Magic Bleach, */i-gal. 49c Fleet Mix ... 40-oz. 44c Sno White Salt 26-oz. pkg. 12c Mayday Oil qt. .ize 65c Royal Satin Shorfng 3-lb. 89c Lac Mix Dry Milk l-lb. 39c Sugar Belle Pea. 303 can 17c Nu Made Mayonnaise pt. 41c Nob Hill Coffee 2 lbs. $1.79 Airway Coffee 2 lbs. $1.75 Edwards Coffee 2 lbs. $1.89 Busy Baker Crackers l-lb. 29c Pirates Gold Grahams. 1 -Lb. 34c Duncan Hines 19-oz. 37c Cake Mix Fresh 3.8% Milk — qt- 22c l-lb. 75c Shady Lane Butter doz. 65c 'A' Medium Eggs White Maqic Soap 23-OZ.2/39C . LALANI Sliced Pineapple No. 2 can 25c GUTHRIE Vanilla Wafers Pound pkg. 19c OVEN GLO Soda Crackers 2-lb. pkg. VALLEY BRAND BEVERLY STRAINED HONEY 5 ÏL 89c PEANUT BUTTER 29c Prices in this ad are effective thru Saturday, Sept. 28 » association Ee Sure and Watch for the Big, Big NATION A I ED I T O R I^A I J Z I I ASSO CLATIQN __ I 4 i < » \ - : iiiiitmiiii THE VERNONIA EAGLE Marvin Kamholz Editor and Publisher Official Newspaper of Vernonia. Oregon Entered as second class mail matter. August 4, 1922 at #ie 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. 10-lb. pkg. with coupon 29c 29c 19c 39c 75c October Issue of Family Circle Magazine SAFEWAY