Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, July 08, 1954, Page 2, Image 2

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    2 THURSDAY. JULY 8. 1954
THE EAGLE.
VERNONIA.
ORE,
TOPICS OF THE TOWN
Brand Re-Recording Streamlined
To Speed Up 5-Year Renewals
•
Application for Recording of Brands
Mrs. Ray Lamping arrived here
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Peterson
left Sunday for a ten day vaca­ Sunday from Roswell, New Mexi- |
tion at the Oregon beaches. Mr. co to visit at the home of Mr. and
and Mrs Jim Peterson are oper­ Mrs. Milton Lamping until Ray
receives his discharge early in
ating the bakery in their absence
Mr. and Mrs George Hahn August.
Mr. and Mrs Clave Tisdale
end Rick Fulton spent the holi­
days at East Lake They were from Longview visited at the
accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Jack Heenan home here Sunday.
John Grady and Mike left
Applebee of Forest Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Davis are Tuesday for Idaho to join Mrs.
leaving today for San Mateo, Grady who has been visiting
California to visit Mr. Davis’s son there the past two weeks.
Livestock bearyiç thi» brand will be ranfed in
Mrs. Howard Kaufman and
and his family which includes a
counties
new grandson the Davises have children from Knappa are visit­
Additional flesh marks wtuch I use are described as follows
ing
at
the
Ed
Crawford
home
at
not seen yet.
Week end visitors at the Rex Treharne.
Miss Margaret Segmiller from
Normand home were the Richard
Dickinson,
North Dakota has been
Goodman and Beryl Normand
families from Prospect, Albert visiting her sister, Mrs. Lea Al­
Hertand and Earl and Donnie verson and other relatives.
Edgar Hartzel was operated on
Nam« a«Ml FvxUwa ul Corporation R*pr«a*ntaW«
Weisbeck from Ellensburg, Wash,
at
St. Vincents hospital Wednes­
.ngton Elmer Goodman and Pa­
tricia Normand also returned here day morning for appendicitis.
Jimmy Colman, who attendee,
from Prospect Friday after a visit
to Crater Lake. All the above high school here last year but
named and the John Normand was spending th • summer at
family spent the fourth at Bar­ Roseburg, was killed accidently
(Do no< write ia above ipoce)
Sunday.
Fun.-ral service were
view.
Two people were identified by at Dallas on Tuesday.
July is independence! name, draw in the earmarks
Gordon Crcwston was injured
the middle of the week as holding
month — and this year it’s used and return the form
along with the recording
winning tickets for the selection early this week when tv was
brand re-recording time in fee.
of numbrs last Saturday at thrown from a tractor he was
Oregon for thousands of
The form above will go to
Brunsman Hardware. They were driving and it ran over his chest.
livestock owners. To retain all stockmen of record al­
He
also
had
cuts
in
his
leg.
Ed Poetter and Mrs. John Town­
their present brands, own­ ready filled out as you see
Mrs. Lynn Michener and Gary
send.
ers must renew their appli­ it. This particular applica­
cations every five years. tion covers cattle; similar
Mrs. Lena Robb from Mindon. spent last week end at Yakima-
How to get this job done ones cover horses, sheep,
Nebraska is visiting here at the Washington visiting her grand-
fast and without headaches 'swine and poultry. It's taken
hdme of her sister, Mrs. E. J I parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude
at both ends of the line has a crew at department head­
Douglass Also there for the week Hilbert.
been a perennial problem at quarters in Salem months to
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Elmo
Brous
were
end were the Douglasses daugh­
the State Department of Ag get the brand applications
in
Vernonia
Tuesday
transacting
ter and family, Mr. and Mrs.
ready for mailing.
riculture.
business and calling on friends.
The first 2000 apDlications
This time the department
Delbert Dow and two girls.
Mrs. Paul Gordon spent the
has hit upon a streamlined will go in the mail July 1.
Other recent visitors at the E.
idea that it thinks will do and 2000 more daily until
J. Douglass home were Mr. Doug­ week end at her beach cottage
the job You see it above. ; mid July. After that—well,
lass’ aunt, Mrs. Florence Curtis at Gearhart. There as her guests
It's a ready-made applica­ the department's animal di­
were
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Hanson
and
from Sacramento and the Regi­
tion blank All the stockman vision hopes this will bring
nald Bowes family from Vancou­ family from Seattle and Mr. and
needs to do is to sign his in the brands!
Mrs. Don Gordon of Eugene.
ver, Washington.
Enjoy.ng the Fourth of July
Tillamook to visit their son Cal­
week end at Tolovana Park were 4th which was attended by about
a
dozen
family
group
vin and his family. Mrs. Calvin
Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Bateman and
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Hockett of Davis who spent part of the
family, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Me.
Entire and daughter and Mr. Palo Alto, California arrived Fri- ; previous week in th” hospital is
day at the home of Mrs. Hock­
J
RADIO 8t TELEVISION
and Mrs. Frank Hartwick from
now recuperating satisfactorily at
ett's parents, Mr and Mrs. W. J.
I
Portland.
home.
• Mew Mid-Year Models Are
Mrs. Sam Hearing Jr. has been Nichols. They left here Wednes­
day for Montana to visit Mi. i
* M-w Here with Dyna Ray
bedfast the past week due to an
Hockett's parents and will st.p t
I Pic.ure Tubes.
attack of virus influenza.
Her
here again on t.ieir way back to ,
' FCR DEMONSTRATION AND
mother, Mrs. Sam George has
California.
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been h re from Portland to care
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Clarence
Nance
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for her.
The S. Hoyt home at Pittsburg and Mrs. Mane Frazee spent th-
: OAKE S RADIO SHOP,
was the locale for a picnic July I holidays in Washington visiting '
and sight seeing in the Tacoma ,
and Bremerton areas.
In observance cf their 35th |
wedding anniversary, Mr. and i
Mrs. Pete Brunsman att nded the 1
Jack Benny show in Portland |
Sunday and afterwards had din- I
I
ner at Berg’s Chalet with Mr. and ,
Mrs. Harold Chivers.
Week end guests at the home
WITH MILK
of Mr. and Mrs George Remnant
were Mrs. Remnant’s neice. Miss
Donna Monroe from Warren.
Manitoba. Canada and Eggert J
Peterson from Vancouver, B.C 1
Also then* on Sunday were Miss 1
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Marjorie Monroe and John Buck- I
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inger from Portland.
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Mr. and Mrs. Walter Vaug.m
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are expecting th” arrival today oi '
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their daughter and family. Mr '
*
I
and Mrs. R VanMater and baby. ' lol id by NUIS CO • National Btwatt Company |
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from Altai! -no. Californ.a. Their |
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other daughter. Mrs. Virginia Page
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and her children John and Nicky i
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who accompanied the Vaughns
on a recent trip to California has
remained there at San Mateo fo.
the summer.
Mrs. May White and two child-
r-n from Rockaway are guests at !
the horn.’ of Mr and Mrs. Clar- '
ence Fowler.
Mrs White for- I
merly lived here and operated a |
beauty shop at Riverview. Her |
mother who liv d here with her j
It takes giant stndee to keep pace with the
has passed away recently follow­
growth and development taking place in our
ing a serious illness.
wonderful Pacific Northwest. The area for which
Mr. sad Mrs. Carl Davis went
we are privileged to provide telephone service
to Roseburg la-t Saturday to visit
r. iatives. On Sunday they all
has more than doubled its population in the
Remember—
drove over to the coast and down
past ten years, and it is still growing.
to Crescent City. California and
DELIVERIES TWICE
More people mean larger payrolls, additional
return.d to Roseburg by way or ,
business and increased opportunities for all of
highway 1 ->9 to Grants Pass On I
DAILY: 10 a.m - 3 p.m.
us. More (leople bring increased responsibilities
their return trip to Vernonia,
as well, to industries like ours with a public
PHONE 1391
they went from Corvallis to
service to perform. To improve our facilities
Newport and up the coast to
CoaNc ics
fill
Mr. ar.d Mrs. J. C. Sawyer will
Visitors at th« Ernest East home
leave Saturday for Wilder, Idaho
last week end were Mr. and Mrs
Charles King and sons Bob and to spend two weeks visiting their
Roy from Longview and Ray daughters, Mrs. Mildred McCall
and Mrs. Vashti Albers, and then-
East from Coos Bay.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Weed and families.
family from Seattle spent the
holiday week end with Mr. and I
Mrs. O G. Weed
Mrs. Bud Borton and Mrs. John
THURS.. FRI.
JULY 8 9
Rosa were here from Willamina
YANKEE PASHA
last Wednesday for the fdneral Jeff Chandler - Rhonda Fleming
of Mrs. Norris Soden.
JULY 10
Visitor* at the Charles Minger SATURDAY
SCATTERBRAIN
home last week were Mr. and
Judy Canova
Mrs. Arnold Counts and family
Plus
from Roseburg.
RED RIVER SHORE
Mr. and Mr*. Tracey Hanson bUrt.. MON.
JULY 11-12
are being congratulated on the
TUMBLEWEED
birth of a son, Tracy Lawrence,
Audie Murphy - Lori Nelson
at Jones hospital in Hillsbobro on
June 26.
Mr. and Mr*. E. E. Garner made
a holiday trip down the Oregon
coast as far as Bandon where
they visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Foils. On the 'way home they
called on Mr and Mrs. Chester
Weed at Myrtle Point and on Rev­
erend and Mrs. H. R Scheuer-
man at Monmouth.
Former Vernonia residents. Mr.
and Mrs. W. T. Jacobs of Clats­
kanie recently celebrated their
Sptlall Worth $5.00 to youl
25th wedding anniversary with a
Bring in your old nobvliior , . . Rogardloti
reception at the Odd Fellows hall
of malto er ago it’s worth $5 00 in trad«
in Clatskanie. Attending from
on a now BRfATHEASY $•»•
Vernonia were Mrs. Jacobs moth­
er, Mrs. Ethel Hall and her broth­ VERNONIA DRUG COMPANY
er, Tommy Hall.
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and to make more telephones available for more
people, we have spent 21 million dollars since
January 1,1946. Th» year. 1954, we have budg­
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will continue to enlarge our facilities
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the great future in store for the people who live
here. That is why we invest millions of dollars
to continue our expansion program and to pro­
vide for everyone in our area telephone service
as fine as is available anywhere in the nation.
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