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THURSDAY JULY JI. 1955 THE EAGLE
Money Alloted
Power Projects
VERNONIA. ORE
TOPICS OF THE TOWN
were c®
to see an-
CLark ana
they were
visit her
YESTERDAYS
for irrigation in order to avoid
a water shortag • in case of em-
ergency.
FIFTEEN YEARS AGO
From Ths Eagls. July 12. 1940
Noble Dutton, lifeguard, an-
nounced that 57 beginners had
signed for swimming lessons
The ownership of The Cozy was
transferred this week from Mr
and Mrs. Earl Smith to Mr and
Mrs. Ervin Smith.
Over 1000 names were placed
on petitions this past week which
will be sent to congressmen ask
ing establishment of government
factories here Mrs C O. Thom,
as drew up the petitions and
sponsored their circulation here.
FIVE YEARS AGO
From The Eagle. July 13. 1950
ka California.
Vernoma's softball team. with
Mr and Mrs Eldon WLdl Da
Bocnenlle power admmstra-
Clair Sunell pitching, lost to West
vid and Patsy spent the week
tion appropnaL.®* for the ne*-
T. »n Sunday, but downed Clats
end in Portland at the nome of
fiscal year beginning ^uly 1. 1955. kanie 18 to 10 Tuesday
Mr and Mrs Lewus M : rgar. where
prov.de for construction of cus
they vis.ted with Mrs W.idts
Mrs John Kirk attended a
tomer sers.ee facilities totaur.g meeting in Portland for PT A
r.epr.ew Roger Breder.xamp who
over 11 07.000 in southwest council presidents.
was there oc leave from Bremer
She was to
to®. Washington.
Many peop.e I spent the week end at Gearhart Wxh -fzn and western Oregon. attend the district sess.on in As-
here will remember him since he and took advantage of the good Thos E Black. Portland area tona September 11, also.
m»»»ger . announces
Expend.-
spent a rummer here with the c-am tide Sunday morning
The American Legion Aiutili-
t Mr. and Mrs. Jus Hamilton and tures for additxms to BPA’s ar
W.idts about eight years ago.
ary announced plans for a party
terial h-gh voltage grid, wholly
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thompson family and Mr and Mrs H J
for teen-ag'-rs at the hall July 14
are vacationing from Vernonia Peasnail were wee* end guests or partly in the ar- a will total TEN YEARS AGO
approximately $7 860 000
f Mr and Mrs Melvin Schwab
Drug Company this wee*
Here
Frcm The Eagle. July 12. 1945
Black said ter. projects, in
m Mr Thompson’s place ¡s his The Harr.: tons have just returned
Temperatures for the first eight
partner. Lee Thrash. of G.g Har from Pennsylvania and the Peas- cluding new starts and those al
days
of July ranged from 71 to 93
nalls were just completing a ready ^nder construction, are
bor. Washington.
degrees, the latter being reached
vacation
tnp
to
Utah
scheduled
for
the
current
year
to
Arriving Last week for a visit
on July 7. Weather reports also
Bill WUsen Jr. realised a life- meet expanding power demands
with Mr and Mrs J.m Finnerty
JULY 21 22
showed only 11 an inch rainfall THU RS.. FRI.
cf
Bi
n
?v.lie
austomers
Among
DESTRY
t-me am b.Lon .ast Sunday when
and family were his sister. Mrs
for June with a low temperature Audie Murphy - Man Blanchard
Lloyd Gabno and her son Jim. he was fortunate enough to boo* those are two in this area:
of 57 degrees and high of 89 de SATURDAY
JULY 23
2.
Kee.er-Forest
Grove
No.
a 10-lb steelhead off Goble
and his brother. Joe F-nnertv
grees.
ABBOTT & COSTELLO MEET
land
acqurs-
$133.0)0
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surveys,
from Aitkin. Minnesota.
Harold Casta of Saa Francisco
THE KEYSTONE KOPS
The painting of 15 rooms at the
itxm. design and material pur-
Plus
Ralph Bergerscn began a three whv viS-ted with his parents. Mr
Washington
grade
school
was
for Keeler-Forest Grov?
THE STRAWBERRY ROAN
week vacation from his dutmt at and Mrs Dan Cason .ast week chase
completed this week by E E. Up- _________ Gene Autry
left for California Sunday
He No 2 115.000-volt transmission gard.
tn ban* Monday
SUN.. MON.
JULY X4-25
with
terminals
at
Keeler
line
Loel Roberts and A. L. Kul- stepped over at the home of his
THE FAR COUNTRY
Water superintendent Walter
and Forest Grove, for service to
under made a bus.ness trip to sister. Mrs Joe Robrson of Idan
James Stewart - Ruth Roman
Kent urged care in use of water
ha and the two fam. Les enjoyed F rest Grove. McMinnville, Port
nmday.
Tillamook -ar.
land
Genera!
Electric
company.
Patnoa Kay ima.. daughter a Sunday together
Persons who had identified Pacific Power and Light com
of Mr and Mrs Ron Paris, was
pany. Tillamook PUD and West
taken to the hospital m L.-r.g- tickets they held as correspcind.n»
Ask Us for . . .
Oregon Electric cooperative; and
to
those
drawn
last
Saturday
at
view last week because of a diges
Tillamook service. $357.000- -
ive (Lsturbance but ts now at Brunsman Hardware up to Wed
land
acquisition, material pur
nesday
morning
were
A.
L
Kul-
onss again and d o *ng nicely on a
chase. right of way clearin? and
lander and Charles Cedarburg
new goat’s milk formula
15 Different Scenes for Your Selection
Among those attending the Miss construction of the Timbrr-Ga
Mr. and Mrs. N.g Yeager of
C
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k
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Tillamook
115.000-v
Saturday for a Oregon pageant at Seaside last
The Best for Any Motor . . .
t line and Tillamook
Irans:
were Mr and Mrs
Yeagers twin week end w
s u bstat.: n add.tic ns .or s m :r
Lyman Ha . .-. - and Mr and Mrs
Lamping Sr
to the Tillam.ok PUD and Pacific
GuV Thomas and Janeile.
and other re.at.ves
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Davis left Fewer ar.d Light company.
Visitors Sunday at the George
SAE 10-30 — SAE 20-40 NOW IN STOCK
bom£ wtft his rr. sthcr. last Wednesday for Illinois where
Ida Koski and his cister. they were called because of th' their vacation trip on which they
visited relatives at Fontana. Cali
Carry’ ir,d »or. Melvin from ..Iness of Mr. Dav.- ; moth’-r
New residents m Vernoma are fornia. After leaving ther they
Portland
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Sunday evening guasts a! the Mr and Mrs Fred Davis who went to the Grand Canyon in
SUFREME
- me of Mr ar.d Mrs Marvm came h -re recently from Modes Arizona. Bryce National pars.
ROSE AVENUE GARAGE
Yosemite. Lake Tahoe and Lassan
M yers were Mr and Mrs Don to, California
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Dove re Park among other points of in
Cameror. and family from Fort
turned Tuesday evening from terest
Stevens. Oregon. Mr and Mrs
Ray Cameron of Vernonia and
Mr and Mrs Roger Quirtn from
Lac La Hache. British Columbia.
Canada
Mrs. Laura Hicks and three
daughters spent last week here
with her parents. Mr. and Mrs
Jim Smith at Pittsburg
Mr. and Mrt. Ben Wilkerson of
Like you and your family. Standard Oil Company
shared, directly or indirectly, in Standard’s good
Lakeview visited here with his
mother. Mrs Pearl W.lkerson on
of California has to have money coming in to keep
year. We thank you for your patronage that made
Monday night
Mr
Wilkerson
going. And like you, we must divide every dollar of
it possible. .And we’d like you to know that a sizable
had come to Eugene for his wife
this income into quite a few pieces to keep thé bills
piece of change from each of our dollars goes for
who had b*en attending summer
paid.
Our
budgeting
is
naturally
on
a
large
scale,
but
things that improve service to you: research facilities
school and they came on here be
the result is about the same: most of the money
for development of better products at low cost; new
fore returning to Lakeview
Standard takes in goes right back into circulation.
plants to make them more available: widespread ex
Mr. and Mri R. S. Lindsay
And when a sum like $1.229.000,000 our total in
spent last week with their son
ploration for new petroleum fields to help keep
and family in Redmond. Oregon
come last year goes into circulation, its benefits are
America’s oil barrel full. To do these jobs, now and for
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Petersen
broad and deep. Practically everyone in the West
the future, here’s how we changed a Standard dollar:
visited with his brother and fa
mily, the Norman Petersons at
Kent, Oregon recently
Mr. and Mrs. John Becker from
St Helens and Mr and Mrs Ar
nold Tarbell and family from
Warren attended the Wadde.i
to working capital and
wadd.ng at Natal Sunday.
debt. This $20 million increased
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harker ar.
inventories of products for future
from every dollar went
nved here Tuesday from Long
sale and included payments on debt.
for wage*, aery ices and goods Of this
Beach. California for a.visit with
$471.500.000 the largest item was for
her sister and husband. Mr and
payroll, xacations, sickness pay
Mrs M B Steers Sr and other
ments. other employee benefits. Most
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You and the West profit
when Standard changes a dollar
2*
of the
paper
when
tomer
rest went to buy supplies, from
dips to steel, bought locally
possible Standard was a cus
of thousands of Western firms.
for other new
construction and exploration.
It cost $162 million and it included
money for refineries, pipe lines and
\ for drilling wells in the search for
new oil.
818 Bridge Street. Vernonia
THE STORE FOR LOGGERS
McCULLOCH SALES & SERVICE
EDWARDS WIRE ROPE
EDWARDS DOZER CABLE
ESCO FITTINGS
Why Not Try
NEW ENRICHED
set aside for
depreciation, to help replace
facilities as thev wore out A great
deal of this $119 million went to
workmen, technicians, and suppliers.
O for taxes was divided among
the U S government, states, coun
ties and cities. Standard's tax bill
came to $101.500,000 ... enough to
build plenty of schools, bridges, park
equipment, etc. Standard also col
lected product and sales taxes for
federal, state and city governments.
<000
tn. ». ?
supplement our own production.
Standard bought mi.lion» oi barrel»
from hundred« of independent
producer». Th» coat SMB m®ioa —
an important item to producer»’ prof
it» and their employees paychecks.
million, was
our owner»,
»h* nr holders,
of the money
the Company.
dollar, or $87
left to dix ide among
Standard's 117,035
in return for the uw
they have insetted m
SO GOOD IT’S EVEN DIGESTIBLE
FOR BABIES.
NEHALEM
MARKET AND GROCERY
For Delivery Every Day Phone 721
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If you wish a copy of our Annual Report for 1904 writ» to -
Standard Oil Company oí California. Rm Jl«2. 225 Buah St . Sam 1 ran. wen. 20, Calif
STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA
plans ahead to serve you better