Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, April 21, 1960, Page 8, Image 8

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FRICEAHR “
Garden Rake
$1 66
Reg $2 29
1
American gardner dirt
BRUNSMAN
HARDWARE & ELECTRIC
1
Fisherman’s Special
4% -Ft. Glass Casting
Rod; level-wind cast­
ing reel; 50-yd. spool
casting line. Special
Value
$6)99
All For
2
COMPLETE FISHING
SUPPLIES
Reg. $2 59
1
All purpose garden
hoes. Reg.
$ 1 44
$1.95, now
1
19” Roto-Coaster mow­
er with 212 HP 4-cycle
B&S motor.
Only
• •
24-In. Roto-Coaster
self-propelled mower.
3 HP B&S motor
Special
Only
Eastern made 3-Piece
light walnut bedroom
set by Wm. Bassett.
Now
M
1
Only
1 Ô.
ha
9-5651 _ WE DELIVER
‘69%5
Biltwell daveno
rocker set.
Special, Only
WARSHAu-weu?
°
3-cu. ft. all metal rub­
ber tired wheelbarrow
Regular
$ 99
$9.95
Metal garden
Cart, Special
Zopr wa/. fl
and
revolving
1895
New Low Price on '59 Models
Deluxe RD-20-59 40” Range with
pull’n clean oven.
95
Reg. $269.95
‘6*8
NDY PINK .4
“Shirt Pocket" Sin
Vhcount 6
Tranthtor
POCKET RADIO
$238s"" *SS"
Complete With Carrying
Case, Earphone With
9
Marshall-Wells Latex
base wall paint. Reg­
ularly $5.59
$A 19
Special
Gal. 4
wide, 28” high, 15”
deep
Only
5-drawer, 2612‘ ” wide,
44” high, 15” $
deep, only
9-drawer, 42” wide,
36” high, 15” $9)F795
deep, only
7-drawer, 42” wide.
30” high, 15” $
deep, only
,
Onion Sets
Per Pound
Two Pounds
45c
GARDEN AND
FLOWER SEEDS IN
STOCK
Volt But.
Radio
Special
5-Tube G.E. Table
G.E. Clock
Radio
241
Ortho spring fertilizer
sale. 40-Lb. bag, reg.
$995
You Save $1,00 O
109 0
0.8949-60
DA-11-60 Deluxe Frigidaire Re­
frigerator. 61-Lb. top freezer
chest. New magnetic door seal.
Many other top quality features
at a new budget
price of
New Low Price on '59 Models
FD104-59 Deluxe Frigidaire with
automatic defrost.
$0) 1 Q 95
Reg. $359.95
e1J
219
17"
Quart, Reg.
$149
$1.79
Special
1
7-Pc. Douglas metal
dinette set. Mar-proof,
burn-proof top. Com­
pare at
$*7(50
$99.50, Spec.
é J
7-Pc. deluxe metal
dinette set. Compare
RD-38-60 Frigidaire deluxe 30-in.
elec, range with Pull ’N Clean
oven, Cook-Master oven control,
infinite heat control
on all surface units
3-Pc. Glass
Bowl Set
Special Sale: 21s qt. solid copper
whistling teakettle and miniature
whistling teakettle free. $£050
$7.75 Value Both for
O
2 Pc
0o
Car Batteries. 36 mo.
guar, with
$4 6)99
old battery
• _
3 Sets for $1.00
y
Gould No-Tank Pump
Now
$10140
Only
1 V 1
Bunk bed, springs,
mattresses & ladder.
Wagon wheel design
Complete
Only
Non-detergent motor
oil, 2-Gal.
Can, only
$
49
Sturdy, handy 5-Foot
step ladder.
$699
Reg. $5.25
O
Simmons Slumber
King Mattress and
Box Spring $
Each
Beauty Rest $
Mattress___
4950
7950
IT'S A PRIVILEGE AND A PLEASURE TO LIVE IN VERNONIA
Announcements Tell
Mother's Death Prompts
House Family
Eagle Of Daughter's Birth
Plane Trip To Missouri
New Patterns in Stock
Congoleum gold seal
linoleum, 12 ft. width.
Per square
$ 25
yard, only
Simmons roll-away
bed complete with
innerspring $6)095
mattress
Otz
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Death Claims
Former Resident
RIVERVIEW — News was re­
ceived by Mrs. Hank Hudson of
the death April 6 of her cousin,
Ora Cockrell of Payette, Idaho.
Mr. and Mrs. Cockrell lived here
for several years.
The rural fire department
answered a call to the Robert
May home on Monday because of
a chimney fire. There was very
little damage to the house.
Sunday and Monday visitors at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
May were his 2 sisters and their
husbands: Mr. and Mrs Everett
Reynolds and Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Calhoun of Sweet Home and the
latter's father, Del Calhoun from
Nebraska.
Mr. and Mrs. George Woods
are spending a couple of weeks
with their granddaughter and fa­
mily, Mr. and Mrs. W. Wickander
at Roseburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Davis and
son Donnie of Springfield were
visiting in the neighborhood Sun­
day.
They had Easter dinner
with Mr and Mrs. E. L. Lloyd.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Larson and
three sons enjoyed Easter dinner
with his parents, Mr and Mrs.
Francis Larson at Birkenfeld.
Enjoying Easter dinner at the
home of Mrs. Emily King were
her sons and families, Mr. and
Mrs. Earl King and family and
Mr and Mrs. Bob King of Ver­
nonia and her grandson. Billy Ho­
ward of Monmouth.
Word was received of the ar­
rival of a baby girl at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Don Morgan in
Honolulu. This is the first grand­
child for Mr and Mrs. Lewis Mor-
gan of Portland who lived here
many years.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Larson and
sons visited her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. T. M Holce in Portland
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs F H Layman
and children of Portland visited
at the home of their daughter
and son-in-law, Mr and Mrs Gar­
ry Strong Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Brauner
spent the Easter week end visit­
ing their daughter and family, Mr.
and Mrs. C. M Mosley at Vancou­
ver, Washington and her sister
and husband, Mr and Mrs T N
Kendrick in Portland.
Mrs. Grace Peachey spent Fri­
day and Saturday at the home of
her sister, Mrs. B G. Brown at
Ridgefield, Washington
Phone HA 9-3462
NEHALEM VALLEY
MOTOR FREIGHT
Oernonia
8
THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1960
Welcomes Girl
TIMBER ROUTE — A daugh­
ter, Tern Ellen joined the Robert
Reynolds family at Seaside April
MIST — Mr. and Mrs. House
7, according to word received by
of Clatskanie (Delores Wilson)
friends and relatives.
are rejoicing over the arrival
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Smith called of a daughter April 4. She has
on Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hult Mon­ been named Sharon Lynn.
TIMBER ROUTE — Mr. and day.
Al Cavanaugh was an Astoria
Mrs. Wm. Falconer, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Orval Hart, Port­ business motorist one day last
M. E. Eide, Jacki and Judi and
Mrs. Nell Thacker were Sunday land spent Wednesday and Thurs­ week.
Austin Corll’s daughter and
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. day with Mr. and Mrs. Al Rosser
and family.
little child were here from Tilla­
Otto Stowell at Buxton.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Thacker mook last week visiting relatives.
Mrs. Morrison, her son Don and
spent
the week end at Crow with
Dr. Everett Jones and two boys
his wife and daughter Kathy, ail
from Vancouver, B.C. and the their son-in-law and daughter, were in here looking up some
He has
former’s son-in-law and daugh­ Mr. and Mrs. Selwyn Graves and old friends Saturday.
been a physician at the Portland
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Crawford family.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hult and Sanitarium. He grew up in the
were Saturday evening dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Marvin from Sweet Home were valley.
week end guests of his brother
Mr. and Mrs. Clair Devine and
Lundgren.
children motored to Portland Eas­
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Drips and and family.
Mike Rosser spent Saturday and ter Sunday and were the guests
Mrs. Sine Collins spent Easter
Sunday in Portland with Gene's Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hugo of her aunt and family, Mrs. Stan­
brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Hill, and sons Allen and Lynn. ley Hirtzel.
They went to Astoria fishing and
Mrs. Julie Wiester went to Ev­
Mrs. Bill Dinsmore.
boating.
erett,
Washington over the week
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Birt were
Mrs. Jake Robbins visited Mr. end to see her mother. Al Cava­
in St. Helens Sunday at her sis-
•ers, Mrs. Jim Reed and family. and Mrs. Harold Shipley Friday naugh, her father-in-law. took her
up
They also visited his brother and evening.
Staff
Sergeant
and
Mrs.
Jack
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Devine, ac­
family at Columbia City.
Mrs. George Darling and son Gates and Robin were at his folks companied by Mr. and Mrs John
from Portland were Sunday din­ Friday evening to take Timmy Devine of Clatskanie, were Sun­
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray home with them. On Sunday they day dinner guests of Mrs. Ethel
attended the opening services of Devine at Gaston.
Stanley.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph George of
Mr. and Mrs Ray Thacker and a new Methodist church in Port­
land
and
then
came
to
his
folks.
Laffayette
were here last Satur­
Kenny from Forest Grove were
Easter dinner guests of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shipley and day to-see about their property
Mike, for Easter dinner. Joyce
Mr and Mrs. Reed Holding
Mrs. George Smith and family.
Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Jensen spent was on a week-end pass from the were Friday evening guests of
the Sam Devines.
Easter with his parents. Mr. and hospital.
Mrs. Lee Jessee visited Mrs.
Mrs. Alma Busch was a village
Mrs. N J. Jensen at Seaside.
shopper one day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Antone Smejkal I Harold Shipley Monday.
Mrs. Betty Pollock and Mr
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hansen
were Sunday dinner guests of her !
brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. ! Rita Shipley were in Portland on ! entertained their daughters and
business Wednesday.
families during the week end.
Gregor Schmidlin of Glenwood.
Many Entertain
Easter Guests
Endothal Suggested For
Control Of Veronica
Veronica, a common lawn weed,
is best controlled with spring
applications of Endothal, says
Hugh J. Hickerson, Columbia
county extension agent
Veronica, also know as speed-
well, is a low growing weed with
small blue or bluish-white flow­
ers The weak stems spread over
the surface of the ground. The
leaves and flowers are about the
same size, each a quarter to third
inch in diameter. Veronica leaves
are usually a lighter green than
the grass and have a "soft" fuzzy
appearance
Endothal is available at most
garden supply dealers. Follow
the directions on the label of the
container. Endothal may cause
some burning on the lawn grass,
especially the fescues, but the
grass will recover quickly.
FLOWERS. PERENNIALS.
BEDDING AND
POTTED PLANTS
Complete Floral Service
Spofford's Gardens
Phone
ha
9 6583
FOOD
2
MIST — Bernard Dowling was
down from Vancouver over the
week end. His wife received news
that her mother had passed away
in Tuscumbia, Missouri and left
by plane last week for there.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Devine were
in Portland last Thursday after-
noon.
Austin Corll is able to be back
on the high school bus run again.
He has been sick for several
weeks.
The census taker, Mrs. Margaret
Johnson from Clatskanie, was
working in Mist last week.
Charles Sundland and Richard
Peterson have been wiring the
new addition on the gym for use
as a kitchen.
Azaleas Require
Disease Sprays
Evergreen azaleas should be
sprayed just before the buds open
before blooming according to
Hugh J. Hickerson, county ex­
tension agent. The purpose of
this spray is to control an insect,
the leaf miner and a disease, leaf
gall.
DDT or malathion should be
used to control the leaf miner,
a puratized agricultural spray,
ferbam, or copper A. compound
is recommended for leaf gall. The
spray for leaf miners may be
combined with the one for leaf
gall.
The second spray application
should be made two or three
weeks after the first. It may be
necessary to further repeat the
spray for leaf miners every cou-
! pie of weeks to control them.
Azalea leaf miners roll, skela-
tonize, and mine the leaves by
The Tualatin Rabbit Breeders mining between the upper and
association are sponsoring a rab­ lower leaf surfaces. They cause
bit show to be held at the Wash­ brown splotches on the leaf.
Azalea leaf gall appears as a
ington county fairgrounds April
30 and May 1. There will be a thickening or fleshiness of the
leaf with a bright bloom of spores.
division for 4-H club members
both breeding classes and show­ At first the diseased leaves are
quite succulent and white in co­
manship.
Requests for entry blanks may lor, but later turn into hard,
These
be sent to the County Extension brown, gall-hke bodies.
Office, St. Helens. Four-H en­ galls are composed of fungi or
tries must be sent to Lyle Crame, infected plant tissues.
15870 S. W. Farmington Road,
Beaverton. A small entry fee
BEN'S BARBER SHOP
will be charged. Exhibits must
be in place by 8 a m. April 30.
Expert Tonsorial Work
Judge for the 4-H division will
be Steve West, rabbit breeder
Vernonia, Oregon
from West Linn.
Rabbit Show At
Hillsboro Dated
SPECIALS
FOR HEARTY APPETITES
2— *
Sliced Bacon
39c
Wheaties
Green Beans sudaon 303 can 19
Crackers
19c
Detergent
Peaches
64c
¿
Breakfast of
1-Lb. Pkg.
12 QB. Pkg.
Sunshine Crispy
Saltines
71 t-oi. Pkg.
22 ox. Plastic Bottle
Dundee
21 2 Cans
Dundee -Yellow Freestone Elberta
Lux Liquid—Reg. 73c
Baby Food corte.
Hydrox Cookies
10 can 89c
Nucoa Margarine
1-Lb. Pkg.
44
Sunshine
Strained
29c
Per Lb.
Get one pound free by sending in coupon on
back of carton and label from loaf of bread.
Regular
87c Pkg
NOW
Lifebuoy Soap
49c
Bars
Bath Size Bars
Free Pearl Necklace included in Pkg of 3 Bars
CURL’S GROCERY
PHONE HA 9 6341
DELIVERIES DAILY, 3:00 P.M.
VERNONIA, OREGON