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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1960)
Shop in Vernonia and SAVE SPECIALS THIS WEEK E 7Qe Preserves 4) Q0c Corn "P tn to wl SUNNY JIM PURE STRAWBERRY DENNISON'S No. 303 Can P7Oe ti “9 E SI wa 00 U. Meat Bails O With Gravy, 15%-oz. For — TROPIC ISLE FANCY CRUSHED Pineapple For CHIFFON LIQUID H Frozen Beef, Chicken, and Turkey 22-oz. Can For RENUZIT LAVENDER SPRAY Deodorant 4) dis Can For QOe whs You're As Close io the Mill Market As Your Telephone HA 9-3492 HOMINY 59 6 Free Deliveries Twice Daily 10 A.M. and 3 P.M. Tastewell White APPLES Salt Air, Very Small and Tender Delicious — Extra Fancy 5 W 89- Roast Beef 2 98* Shurfine Flour 85e Bravo, 12-oz. can All Purpose, Enriched 10-LB. Oregon Chief LB. HUNT'S NEW WHOLE _ WIENERS For NABISCO CHOCOLATE FUDGE SANDWICH LB. 4) $‘ sa J Broccoli O QQc she we wl Dry Milk Carnation 8-Qt Fresh TOPICS OF THE TOWN Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Spencer re He is making good recovery and turned home last Tuesday from completing recuperation at home. Danny Hearing has been ill California where they had been with an attack of asthma the first visiting since December 17. They part of this week. visited their three children, Ethel Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Bolmeier at I.,. An( i la and Elna and were in Portland Sunday to at Ben at Bakersfeld, and other re tend the annual meeting and ban latives in surrounding areas and of United Grocers, Inc. at reported a wonderful time until quet the New Sheraton hotel. The January 3 when Mrs. Spencer be- organization now has 395 co- came ill and almost had pneu monia She was not able to make operating stores in the association. Albert Stager Jr. spent New the trip home until last week when the doctor allowed her to Years here with his parents, Mr. make the trip by plane. She suf and Mrs Albert Stager of Timber fered some backset after arriving route. He is now stationed at home but is improving this week. Stead airforce base near Reno, Mr. and Mrs Mike Stolen of For Nevada. He has been in the air- est Grove visited the Spencers force for about one and a half years. Sunday. Frank Hays returned homa Sun January 8, Mrs. M. A. Oakes day from Tuality hospital at Hills and Mrs. Ray Taylor drove to boro where he had undergone Beaverton on business where surgery the previous Thursday. they encountered a great deal ot snow From there they went to St. Helens which, like Vernonia, had not been visited by the storm. On Sunday, January 10, Mr. and Mrs Marvis Taylor and son from de were here to see Mrs. Oakes and the Ray Taylors. Mrs. Henry Hunteman was hostess for a Tupper ware party last Friday evening at which Mrs. Leona Haverland showed the line to nine ladies. Mrs. Albert Schalock and Mrs. M A. Oakes were in Seaside the evening of January 6 to visit Ra mona Rebekah Lodge. They en joyed visiting two former Ver nonia residents, Mrs. Glen Pearle Are the CONTENTS and Mrs. Bea Moon, who now live in Seaside and were at the of your home meeting. Due to a fall at her home last fully insured? Tuesday, Mrs. Betty Jones has been confined to home with a badly sprained ankle. Have you bought a new Millard Counts of Estacada hi-fit set lately? TV set? visited his father, A. B. Counts, and brother, Herbert Counts, last New furniture? Maybe Friday and Saturday while en you've redecorated. What route to Socorro, New Mexico to ever you have added, make look after his farm there. Mr. and Mrs. Art Kittleson and sure your insurance covers Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Konsil of the preterit value of your Portland were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank home’s contents. Call us Lange Sunday evening, January for a property insurance 10 Relatives here have received checkup ... today. news from Ed Culbertson of Med ford that he is in Los Angeles on a buying trip and while there is visiting his brother, Douglas, and cousin, the former Barbara Tail- man of Portland, and her new baby Vernonia Insurance Sunday visitors at the home of Exchange Mr. and Mrs. A B Counts were Mr and Mrs. Darrell DeVaney and daughters, Linda and Lorna Phone HA 9-6203 from Portland Mr. and Mrs. Ron Smith and 905 Bridge Street family from Sweet Home came last Friday to spend the week end Vernonia, Oregon here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs M B Steers Jr. and other relatives They brought with Representing the them his father, Oscar Smith who is now visiting for a while with Hartford Fire his daughter and husband, Mr. Insurance Company and Mrs Ron McDonald of Kea- sey route. M t . and Mrs. Frank Serafin. BILL J. HORN AHHHIHIHIHHHHHHH 8OB Pkg 2 te LB. PKG. 8Qe VW For BUN. Vicki and David, Mrs. John Sera fin, Mrs Glen Hawkins and Billy were in St. Helens Saturday, Jan uary 9 for the wedding of a cou sin. H. O. Hanson went to Seattle last Friday to attend funeral ser vices for his aunt. He returned home Sunday afternoon. Kathy Roeser of Eugene came to Mist Friday night with her Grandfather and Grandmother Wikström and she spent from Saturday morning to Sunday noon with Marian Mathews. John Wylde Sr. is making good recovery at Good Samaritan hos pital from head injuries received last week when the car driven by his son, John Wylde Jr. went out of control on a bridge near the Floeter place on the Scappoose road. What caused the accident has not been determined but it is attributed to mechanical failure of some sort. The car was badly damaged so that Mr. Wylde is now driving a new one. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Steers re ceived word of the arrival of an other grandson Monday, namely, Michael James, weighing 8 pounds, 4 ounces, who arrived at Tuality hospital, Hillsboro, Mon day afternoon for Mr. and Mrs. Jim Peterson of Forest Grove. This is their fourth child and evens the score, two girls and two boys. Other grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. E W Peterson of Cedar Hills and great grand parents are M. B. Steers Sr. and Mrs. Laura Carmichael of Ver nonia. Rev. E. J. Ruff took Pete Briones to St Vincents hospital in Portland Monday where he was to undergo tests to try to determine cause of migraine headaches. How long he would be there was not known. Mrs. Glen Hawkins drove to Corvallis last Friday to bring home for the week end her son Byron Miss June Jones also ac- companied them to Vernonia and spent the week end at the R. D. Eby home. Mrs. Launee Cousin*, kinder garten teacher, and Miss Gloreen Lawrence, first grade teacher at Lincoln school, were absent Mon day and Tuesday because of ill ness and their places were taken by Mrs. Desmond Laird and Mrs. Irma Chance. Mrs. W. B. Ortner of Roseburg spent last week and this at the W T Lilly home helping care for Mrs. Lilly whose condition is critical. Jim Davies left Tuesday even ing to fly to Huntington Park. California after receiving word that his father was seriously ill. Mrs. Dudley Spofford received word early Monday of the death of her father, Herman Veal. He had suffered a heart attack at Christmas and had been in the Veterans hospital since that time. Last Monday he had been taken off the critical list but had evi dently suffered a relapse later in the week. Joy Theatre FrU Sai. Jan. 22-23 YELLOWSTONE KELLY Clint Walker Edward Byrnes John Russell PORTER'S FRIL-LETS ____ Egg Noodles 4) 14-oz. Pkg. da ( E For DATES io Remember 1 THURSDAY. JANUARY 21 I Vernonia Extension Club — West Oregon bldg., 1:00 p.m. Salad lesson. I Vernonia Study Club—Cancelled. FRIDAY, JANUARY 22 County Extension committee — 4-H kitchen, fair grounds, 10:30 a.m. American Legion potluck — Le gion hall, 6:30 p.m. Movie, music. SATURDAY. JANUARY 23 Men’s Fellowship Dinner — City Cafe, 6:30 p.m. Masonic Old Timers dinner — Masonic Temple, 8:00 p.m. MONDAY. JANUARY 25 Extension Project leaders—West Oregon bldg., 10:30 a.m. Soaps, etc. Lions Club dinner meeting—City Cafe, 7:00 p.m Rainbow Girls public installation Masonic Temple, 8:00 pm. Chamber of Commerce board of directors — West Oregon build ing, 8:00 p.m. TUESDAY, JANUARY 26 Chapter BS, PEO Sisterhood — Home of Mrs, Ben Brickel, 8:00 p.m. Vernonia Ridge Riders club — West Oregon Building, 8:00 p m. Vernonia Odd Fellows lodge No. 246 — IOOF hall, 8:00 p.m. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27 Vernonia Temple, Pythian Sis ters — IOOF hall, 8:00 p.m. Natal Grange — Natal hall, 8:00 pm Veterans of Foreign Wars—VFW hall, 8:00 p.m. Forest Rehabilitation Accomplishments Viewed Nineteen fifty-nine marked the end of the tenth year since the rehabilitation of state owned for est land and especially the Tilla mook burn got underway by the state forestry department. It re presented the largest project of this nature that had ever been undertaken by any agency in the nation, either state or federal. Accomplishments up to the end of the year included planting 41,- 347,869 seedlings on 52,792 acres of forest land and in addition the aerial seeding of 69,168 acres. This brings the total area reforested to 105,561 acres, of which around 100.000 acres is in the Tillamook burn. While tree planting and seeding was going on the state felled 1,- 282.937 snags as a part of the pro gram designed to keep fires out of the burned areas. Approxi mately 150 miles of fire corridors were built, a similar mileage of roads constructed and an addi tional 2000 miles of roads main tained. It is estimated that the huge project is more than half completed 5 w Cookies 4) Pound Bag 4 m I “4 MORE JOBS, “ETTER PRObuC fl LOWER PRICE! dvertising OEc ” the HI-WEST SLICED FROZEN ____ E SI n 00 Strawberries W For 10-oz. Pkg Census Office Demonia Eagle Opened at Salem 2 THURSDAY, JAN. 21. 1960 Establishment of a district of fice for the 1960 census of popu lation and housing at 1965 Taft street in Salem has been announ ced by Director Guy E. Rainboth of the census bureau’s regional office at Seattle, Washington. Ronald Blundell of Salem will be supervisor of the district of fice. He will direct a force of 32 crew leaders and 500 census tak ers in the following counties: Benton, Clackamas, Clatsop, Co lumbia, Lincoln, Marion, Polk, Tillamook, Washington, and Yam hill. Taking the 1960 census nation ally will require the services of 160,000 enumerators, 10,000 crew leaders, and 400 district supervi sors, all temporary workers. The district supervisors, working un der the general direction of the permanent regional field direc tors, are responsible for all phases of the census in their districts. Duties of the district supervisor include the recruiting of the crew leaders, obtaining space for crew leader training, recruiting and training a small office staff, re viewing the completed question naires, and direct supervision of the field canvass which begins on April 1. Prior to the start of the census, all households will receive in the mail an advance census report form, a new census-taking device which is designed to speed up the field canvass and provide more accurate statistics. Distribution of this form, which contains the basic population and housing questions, gives the family a chance to assemble information | about each member in advance of the census taker’s visit. David Carson Promoted While on Submarine Duty David A. Carson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Tandy of Keasey Rt., Vernonia, Oregon, and husband of the former Miss Sheila Parrish of Oregon City, was promoted to aviation electrician’s mate second class, USN, on December 16 while serving aboard the submarine USS Starlet operating out of Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. Sell it with an Eagle classified. Bi Ns DEMARKS inc.” Congressman Walter Norblad (R-Ore) said today that the post office department will make the post office at Goble, Oregon a rural station of the post office at Rainier, Oregon. "I am advised that the change will go into effect at the close of business February 29, I960." Nor blad stated. PRESTOLOGS Be sure io keep plenty on hand. They are al located to dealers and can be obtained only by appointment. Thursday is our day to pick up. Remember to Phone HA 9-5985 For CASON TRANSFER VERNONIA TRADING CO. VERNONIA SAN. SERVICE WE GIVE S&H GREEN STAMPS I DRY GOODS NOTIONS — GIFTS | ! FIRE, AUTO AND CASUALTY : INSURANCE LINES ! Phone HA 9 6058 At Mile Bridge. Riverview ¡ works for you I I THE BEST THING THAT WINTER HAS TO OFFER, HENRY & POLLY HUDSON -2)11 OOD RELIABLE A GOOD ACE IS JUST ABOUT FURNACE Goble Post Office Is Changed To Rural Station UfgNONIA TRADING CO. [“ I FEEDS ‘SEEDS and FARM neee FRÍÍ DELIVERY HA-9-5985 You'll want the very best... Hallmark We have lacy, old-fashioned cards, sentimental, dainty pink ones, traditional hearts, witty, 5 sophisticated Contemporary cards. • e You'll want to wrap your — Valentine's gift in matching Aj Hallmark gift wraps, ribbons, and enclosures. Vernonia Drug Co HA 9-6254 HHIHEHIHZHIHZHIHZHZHEP For VADENTINES UNION SERVICE VERNONIA . __ “2 “ “he IC T we Potatoes No. 300 Can Del Monte Skinless 303 CANS 39 Slab Bacon 300 CANS PEAS ILL ARKET & LOCKERS MEMBER UNITED GROCERS we 4) SI 19 den w Detergent For No. 303 Can MEAT PIES DIAMOND A FANCY WHOLE KERNEL _ For Jar ■■ M SWANSON'S Vernonia