Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, May 06, 1954, Page 8, Image 8

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THURSDAY. MAY 6, 1954
THE
EAGLE.
VERNONIA,
ORE.
FRIGIDAIRE
BRUNSMAN Hardware and Electric:
FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGERATORS and FRIGIDAIRE ELECTRIC RANGES
Gleaming White Por­
celain Combinette
or Diaper
— SPORTING GOODS
! PAINTS HARDWARE
— LINSEED OIL — TURPENTINE
Unclaimed Profit
Sharing Numbers
28368 - 26194
SPECIAL SALE ON 1953
MODEL FRIGIDAIRE
REFRIGERATORS
SS97
9.7 Cu.
Ft.
was
$289.95
Ft7fra-FI afre
DS90
9
Cu.
Ft.
was
$379.95
Clothes Dryer
NOW ONLY $315.34
MODEL SHOWN
RT38
New, 1954, Small, Compact Design
for Small Kitchens
Skit Floor
sander to rent
$5.00 per day
$2.50 >'aif day
Skii Saw
x-
king
Reg 50c Vai. Sponges
for washing cars, dish­
es, etc. Hundreds of
Uses
1
9-Inch
Curtain Stretcher for
Rent 50c per
Plate ’
FOR RENT
SS86 8 6 Cu Ft. was $279.95
NOW ONLY $239.39
VFT 12*/2-Ft. Upright
Home Freezer
$410.95
$238.95
$333.95
$247.95
$391.95
RT 38
RT 45
RT 20
RT 60
FOR RENT ITEMS
Sponge
FRIGIDAIRE
NOW ONLY $238.96
GUNS — AMMUNITION
ELECTRIC WIRING — 1 NAILS ;
REAL SPECIAL ON GLASSWARE
Make Fine Mother’s Day Gifts
DuPont
i
I
I
Fire King Ovenware
Large
Baking D
Size
$1 0D Value
Stratford Yellow
House Jacks for Rent
69c Casserole
Special
Onlv
vv heelbarrow for rent.
$1 day, you haul it.
$1.50 per day deliver­
ed and picked up.
$247
Won't
NEW
LOW
TERMS I
Lincoln Car Batteries
Exchange Price
tfatcr
Actio" ‘
throw off
steamy he..!
or
sticky lint !
16-oz. Measuring
Pitcher. 59c Vai.
Gives both ounce
cup measure
Ivory Coflee
Mug
Special on Toast­
ers, Waffle Irons,
Steam Irons, Per­
colators, B a t h -
room Scales and
many other Items
f :r Mother’s Day
and up
Only dryer with cabinet
and drum finished in
*299
Lifetime Porcelain I
See the difference Live-Waler Action
makes. Rolling, penetrating currents
of sudsy water wash clothes through
and through. No yanking or pulling.
> I
dlM {
with
Pump
> * w J 1
Rollaway
nerspring
Mattress
FRIBIOAIRi
IX..
Im
k*iw-#8r»i»i'.i«ri'
SPECIAL
LET
Linoleum Paste
Gai 9! S3; Qt 45c
Beautiful Selection of
tali Deluxe Congo-
95
leum
Rugs
10
Gold Seal
Per Yard
Only
Special on Chests and Desks in
Light and Walnut Finishes
$19.95 to $33.75
POWER
FOR MOTHERS DAY
Simmons Mattresses &
Box Springs
$39 95, $49 95. $69 50
Linoleum
Special on $65 Wool Frieze Dura-
FOR MOTHER'S DAY
Biltwell Davenport
and chair. $275 Vai
Montes Davenport
with Two Matching
Cushions Special
kV
P L Y W
4x8x'."
All Metal Simmons
Bunk Bed with De­
luxe Simmons Inner-
spring Mattress
Thu
week's Sp.cui) at the
Amazingly Low Price
of Only
Complete
charm Rockers.
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Best Grade Mar-
shall-Wells Out-
side White $454
Paint. Gal.
DO YOUR
WORK
Special Buy on Hoes
and Bow Rakes $rt25
Only
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Assorted colors.
$29.95 - $33.95 - $37.50 - $49.50
50
Plastic Girden Hose
25-Foot
Length
50-Foot
Length
TRY A
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GOULDS amazing
Chair
■TANK
PUMP
Si«
HUFFY
MOWER
Model
52-18"
Model 54-18"
Gas Powered
Deluxe
nected
Toilet
Direct
$
525 Clemson All-Steet
Lawn
Mower
$3.95
SIMPSON BOARD
4x8x'Si"
$2 25
ROLL
ROOFING
CEILING TILE
Box of 60 Sq Ft. $7.75
MASONITE
4x8x3/16’
$3.20
HARDBOARD
4x8x1» ”
$2 50
Shower at Delena
Calls Visitors
NATAL
Mrs Wayne Rey­
nolds called on Mis Bill Pringle
Tuesday.
Mr and Mrs. Sam Devine were
in Portland Saturday afternoon
on business
Mrs. L. P Mathews accom­
panied her son and daughter.
Martin and Virginia to Manzanita
Beach where they were guests of
Mi and Mrs Alvin Wright over
the week end
Mr and Mrs. Jim Moran were
Saturday evening < alien at the
Reed Holdings.
Mrs Albert Childs of Vernonia
spent the week end with her
daughter and family, the Dii
Vere Hershey*
Mr and Mrs. Sam Devine mo-
torvd to Svmson on Sunday after,
nodn where they called on the
Lloyd Stunkatds
Albert Dutton, a friend of Max
Oblack, call'd on him re- ently.
He is from Mololla
M rs Sam Devine accompanied
Mrs Clair Devine and children
FOR MOTHER'S DAY
Bed Room Sets. Priced at $99.50
$139 95, $149 95, $164 50, $159 50.
Firn's! Selection of Values Ever
Offered Here.
A complete Water System
No tank, no
Extras to buy
FOR MOTHER'S DAY
Virtue Dinette Sets $59.50. $79.50,
$99 50 Values to $150 00.
IT’S A PRIVILEGE AND A PLEASURE TO LIVE IN VERNONIA ■■■
Sandon and Paul Gordon.
Granddaughter’s Birthday
FIFTEEN YEARS AGO
Honored with Dinner
YESTERDAYS
TREHARNE — Mrs Aldon
Watson is ill in bed with the flu
Mr and Mrs. Harry Weaver
and children. Mr. and Mrs. Don
Reynolds and children and Mr
and Mrs Forrest Reynolds of
Vernonia visited Mr and Mr.-.
Albert Reynolds and Kenneth on
Sunday evening
Mr-- Don Reynolds, Cathie and
Glen were dinner guests of Mr
and Mrs. Carl Snyder Sunday in
honor of Cathie’s birthday which
was Saturday
to Delena last Wednesday where
they attended a pink and blue
shower for Mrs Russell Patch­
ing
Mr and Mrs. Dee Vere Hershey*
motored to Portland on Friday.
There wen- M.000 mor? persons
injured in U S. motor vehicle ac-
< idents last year than in 1952.
In 1953, 8.600 pedestrian* wete
kiihd in U.S traffic acciò r.ts.
The legal definition of "»ntam
s any person not of age
FIVE YEARS AGO
From The Eagle. May 5. 1949
were
The season's
medals
awarded by the Vernonia Rifle
Club to Milton Lamping, Ralph
Aldrich and Ben George
The Mountain Heart Rebekah
Lodge observed its twenty-fifth
anniversary and charter members
honored were Bob and Irene
Spencer. Lena Stanton and Emil
Messing.
New student body officers elect­
ed by the high school for the
coming year are president. Jack
Burnham, vice-president. Ralph
Sawyer; secretary. Barbara Bass,
treasurer. Lois Frank, and busi­
ness manager. Lorin Weidman
TEN YEARS AGO
From The Eagle. May 4. 1944
Mrs J W. Vaughn was elected
to head a local organization of
republican women
Teachers who attended the edu­
cation conference at Oregon Col­
lege ot Education at Monmouth
Saturday were Miss Velva Ram­
sey, Mrs Pearl Wilkerson. Mr
and Mrs E H Ruh. Mrs Harry
901b. Red or
Green
65-lb.
55 lb.
45-lb.
Demonstration
Week Observed
54 35
$3.55
52.95
52.6C
l'-z-Qt. Fire $1 Q
Extinguisher
JL O
Presto fire extinguish­
er for Power Saws,
Homes.
®P*95
Cars
0
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000 local leaders were actively
engaged in bring new mforma-
tion to American families.
In Oregon the home demon-
stration program is 22 years old.
About 15,617 women take part
through 536 home extension units.
Groups of women who are in­
terested in participating in the
extension program may organize
a unit in their community. These
units meet once each month to
receive instruction from county
extension agents or their own
trained leaders.
After learning subject matter
skills in county-wide training
meeting. 9.076 leaders in 1953-54
conducted workshops in their res­
pective communities
All phases
of family living were included in
the program of work. They are
foods and nutrition, home man­
agement. home furnishings, cloth­
ing and textiles, housing and fa-
mily life.
From The Eagle. May 5. 1939
The Vernonia Memorial ceme­
tery was officially dedicated by
city council action.
"Today’s Home Builds Tomor­
Desmond Laird has bought the row's World" is the slogan of Na­
Dew Drop Inn at Riverview from tional Home Demonstration Week
Mr and Mrs. Buster Byers and
which is being observed from May
will begin operation Saturday
2 to 8 Four hundred and eighty-
A parade Sunday opened the
five Columbia county women re­
softball season, Four fully suited
presenting eighteen units are part
teams participated as did the
of the county home demonstration
Vernonia Junior band led by C.
program,
working for a better
The teams were the
R Watts
1 tomorrow
Fraternal Order of Eagles man-
It was in 1913 that the germ of
aged by Bert Tisdale, Wilark
an
idea began The Secretary ot
managed by Gene Orwig. O-A
Mill managed by Ted Coon and Agriculture wrote a number of
Ford V-8s managed by Ed Horn. rural wives asking how the De­
Following« the parade, two ex­ partment could best serve them.
Back came the answers asking
hibition games were played
for get-together clubs of informa-
, tion and cooperation
WANT A GOOD BALL PEN
Shortly after that, in 1914. the
—AT A REASONABLE PRICE? Smith-Lever Act became a law
Sec and try the Wearever
and with it came the establish­
F L I P I T
ment of the Extension Service and
the hom<> demonstration program
No smudge or transfer.
Permanent—Quick Drying.
with which the Land Grant Col­
Every Cartridge Pre-tested
leges. the U. S Department of
Twenty-five per cent of til
Longer Lasting Ink Supply. Agriculture and local county go­ divers involved in fatal aula ac-
vernments cooperate
ridenti in the U.S last year were
THE VERNONIA EAGLE
Last year over the nation 1, 200.- under 25 yean old.
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