Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, June 28, 1962, Page 8, Image 8

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    Oernonia Eagle Scouters Work
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THURSDAY. JUNE 28, 1962 At Spirit Lake
Last week end, four men from
Ridge Riders
here participated in Scouters’
Weekend at Spirit Lake in Wash­
Plan Program
ington near Mt. St. Helens help­
The Vernonia Ridge Riders met
on Tuesday evening to complete
plans for the horseshow they will
present Saturday afternoon, July
28, following the Friendship Ja m ­
boree parade.
Club president, Archie Dass,
stated that this year events will
be in three divisions, senior for
all riders 14 years old and up,
junior for age 10 through 13 and
junior junior division for those
nine ysars old and under. In each
of the three divisions a high-point
trophy will be given and ribbons
will be given for four places in
each event.
Rules will require that all p er­
sons who enter events must b3
active members of some riding
club at the present time. An
entry fee of $1.00 will be charged
for seniors and 50 cents for juniors
and junior juniors.
Events scheduled are as follows:
For all three classes: Texas bar­
rel, keyhole, and barrel bell.
For seniors only: egg race and
two-man sack roping.
In open class, musical sacks,
two-man flag race, scurry and.
buck and squaw race.
If time permits, musical ropes
will be added.
Neighboring saddle clubs are
being invited to enter the parade
nt 11:00 a.m. Saturday morning,
Ju ly 28, and the horse events in
the afternoon.
Bellingham Boy
Has Operation
BIRKENFELD—M arty Belling­
ham, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bel­
lingham underw ent surgery last
Friday and returned home S at­
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Richardson
and his mother, Elsa Richardson,
left Monday for Madras to visit
with relatives.
Visitors at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Jepson Lonnquist Sunday
were Mr. and Mrs. K link and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Calvin
Koch and family of Beaverton.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bellingham
and family, Mr. and Mrs. iton
Trenholm and family and Mr. and
Mrs. Geo. Scott of Vancouver,
B.C. all spent the week end at
Detroit dam.
A pot luck dinner was held at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Everett
Johnston Sunday. A brother, La-
vie Larson and his wife from
Spokane were here, ns was Mrs.
Dutch Sacher and Mrs. Willard
Benson of Silverton, the Gene
Larsons, Francis Nordstroms and
Francis Larsons.
Mrs. Roger Chase visited with
Mrs. Clausen last Thursday.
Father: “The man who gets my
daughter will get a prize.”
Suitor: "May I see it please?”
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ON YOUR WAY TO OR
FROM THE S E A T T L E
WORLD'S FAIR BUY YOUR
CAR AND TRAVEL.NEEDS
0 1 0 LOCALLY
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OWNED
S tores and still
STARTS THURSDAY
GROWING
II
Ounca Spray Hap
BUG
KILLER
Leonard 14 cu. ft. dble.
door refrigerator. Mod.
MA1011. Reg. $349.95,
W ith
T ra d e
SQr7Q88
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Vl Inch P la s tic
Due to open here tomorrow,
Friday, Ju n e 29, is the account­
ing office of Mrs. Doris Skidmore
which will be maintained in the
office space next to Nichol’s V ar­
iety store. Mrs. Skidmore has
previously done income tax work
at her home but is expanding her
services to include accounting,
typing, reports, and the work of a
public st?nographer.
H er office will be open from 10
a.m. to 5 p.m. each Monday, W ed­
nesday and Friday and from 9
a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday. She will
be closed Tuesday and also will
be available after hours by ap­
pointment.
COAST
\S U P E R D IS C O U N T /
ing prepare the Boy Scout camp
for summer activities. Those who
went were Don Cameron, Scout­
master; Ed Burton, Julius H ytrek
and Robert C. Lindsay. ,
Scouters’ W eekend is a time set
for vounteers from all over the
Portland area to gather at the
camp and do the necessary work
to prepare it for the use of Scout
groups during the summer. The
Vernonia Scout troop will go to
the camp August 5 through 11.
The men who worked at the
camp last week end returned
home tired but with a feeling of
pride and accomplishment as the
reward for their effort.
New Office to
Open Friday
C O A S T -1 O
ZEBCO SPIN CAST
REEL WITH MATCHING
SPIN CAST ROD
LAWN HOSE
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Doubl« wo labt, flaxl-
ble plastic
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no»< with*
stands
knotting and
twisting. 8 yaor- guar on­
to a.
No fly a t mosquito can
llvo onco iprayod with
this deadly klllorl Kills
on contact. Non-staining,
no odor.
O n. ploco black shaft
with 2 spin cast guides.
Spinning reel with ad-
lustable drag. Inter­
changeable spool. Anti-
blacklash.
Coast to Coast Top
quality titanium house
paint. W hite
® /l49
only...... ..... Gal.
Easy to fold and carry
In boat or cor. Strong
oak frame, attractive
stlpped
drill
cover.
COAtT» Aliti BIG 2 0 Inch
87< SALE
FROZEN FOOD
CONTAINERS
PORTABLE
Goulds balanced flow
shallow well system.
No tank. no extras.
85
Now
Only —
WINDOW FAN
Regularly $24.95
v
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High Impact styrsaa,
polyathylone lid*.
P IN T........... 10 FOR87«
h PINT....... 15 FOR 87«
QUART.........4 FOR87«
H GALLON..4 FOR 87«
104
BAR-B-Q GRILL
Manually reversible, 2 speed window fan pulls hot,
stale air out, brings In cool fresh air!
20 INCH ELECTRICALLY REVERSIBLE
SUPER DELUXE FAN.............. Reg. $39.95 > 3 1 . 8 8
New ”S2
TOGSBAÎBE
"Compact"!
UL approved swing-out
motor, 24 inch grill
with tripod logs, hood,
crock assembly.
19 Inch E -Z Cat Roto-Coaater
First College
Loan Issued
The Vernonia Branch of the
United States National bank has
the distinction of issuing the first
college assured loan under a new
loan plan recently put into force
by the system of banks in Oregon.
Under this plan, a parent or
guardian may apply for a loan for
use to cover costs of a student’s
educational needs in amounts from
$700 up to $10,000. With one loan
they may arrange for funds for a
course up to four years. Up to six
years may be used for repayment.
The loan issued locally was for
a two year course of study to
cover the last two years of col­
lege, according to B. R. Pilger,
manager of the Vernonia branch
of the U. S. National bank.
AND YELLS “FORE”
W hat this country really needs
is a car brake th at will stop the
car behind.
A small boy was bored on a
long auto trip. Suddenly he
turned to his father and said:
"I wish you’d let Mom drive—
it’s more exciting.”
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24 Inch
Motor! sad
PER
WEEK
Group 1 B atteries. 36
month guar.
$0^8
Exchange—
J>OWER M O W ER
„ With Wind-Up Starter
ompara At 569.95
Cold Pack
CANNER
White Rubber
.
Brigg «-Stratton 2.5 H P . 4 cycle an­
gina. Powerful with ckoka-a-matia
throttle central«, pulsa-jat carburaa-
tar and a drl-typa air filter. 8 posi­
tion«. Ha« loaf ■wicker.
SWIMMING MASK
f
Reg $2.29
Holds 7 quart or pint
|ars,
complete
with
rack. Blue enemel. 20
quart sise.
SEE US FOR ALL OF
YOUR CANNING SUPPLIE
AT SALE SAVINGSI
w-
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For
Cool
Comfortable Driving
SEAT AND
95
P riced a t
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95
49
Only ......
O ther models $
Priced From
Wide view lens of shat­
terproof amber plastic.
Adjustable.
LARGE
SIZE......................
Revolving Lawn
Sprinklers Priced from
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up
$-J
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$58.88
Hydrator.
• Spacious storage door.
Famed Frigidaire Dependability!
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ALUMINUM
CHAISE LOUNGE
7-Pc. M etalcraft D in­
ette set. $99.95 Value.
Special
Only
88
10
5
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o Designed to fit in limited
space.
o No defrosting ever in Re­
frigerator Section.
a 71-Ib. zero zone freezer,
a Giant Porcelain Enamel
^ E le c tr ic
WATER
HFATFR
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Model FD-11-62
10.51 cu. ft. net capacity
B19 52 Gallon
^ ^ ^ S ; lver. Seal
85‘
Armstrong Budgetone
vinyl floor covering.
Square
29
Yard
Congoleum vinyl Fore­
cast floor covering.
Square
59
Yard
9x12 Linoleum $|
Rugs, Only
T
Spring coil seat fhot
lots air vontilato and
cool through sprlngsl
JUMBO SIZE......12 69
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$14.95, Now
Folding Alum. Arm
Arn
Chair. Reg.
$p*88
$7.95, Only
5-Pc. Set.
Special
Only
$79.95 Val.
Cu «tons g last lined
modal.
H at water
instantly. 1 0 year
warranty.
O NLY $ 2 9 9 .9 5
Brunsm an H ard w are and Elec.
*6495 P H O N E
H D h ’ IT ’S A P R IV IL E G E
VERNONIA, ORE.
H A 9-5651
A N D A P L E A S U R E TO L IV E IN
V E R N O N IA
SA N D W IC H BAGS %
19c
P A P , PLATES
25c
PAPER CUPS « “ S r " > ^ 2 9 c
P R IC E S E F F E C T IV E TH R O U G H
JU L Y
7th
- FRESH GRADE A TURKEYS -
O R D ER EA R LY
L IM IT E D Q U A N TITY
Young Nor­
best birds.
BACH
$259
£ i| O Z*|/
Vanned L uncheon M eat
Reg. 45c— S av e 10c
12-oz. Can
BEEF STEW 3 5 7 5 ? 57L«,
OC
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47 c
1- Lb. Can............... 59c
2- Lb. Can.............. $1.18
5 to 6-I.h. A verage
These T u rk e y s a re b o u g h t
especially fo r C u rl’s and are
g u a ra n te e d to be th e best
your m oney can buy.
★ PICNIC H A M S ★
DUBUQUE
Boneless— Fully
Cooked
D D IA IIC T C
DKIUUEI j
3-Lb. Can
,XH1K hinting * hotter
20-Lb.
$1.00
IV O R Y LIQ UID Ä
$ 1 .89
i.b. 55c
55c
10-oz. Inslant........... 99c
CURL’S THE
P-R-O-D-U-C-E C-E-N-T-E-R
OF
VERNONIA
B ro u g h t in daily to g u a ra n te e o u r cu sto m ers th e fre s h e s t
m erch an d ise available a t th e low est possible prices.
RADISHES or GRN. ONIONS
Bun.
Full of V itam in s
TO M A T O JC. H u n t's — 46-oz. 4 For $1
FACIAL TISSUE £ ? £ 4 For $1
Zee— By
W A X PAPER ? X ^ n .K ,.5 F » $ l
N A PK IN S i r - r
10c
BOOK M ATCHES Pkg.
¡“ of 50 Rooks 10c
Cottage— Reg. 45c
Q Ç e»
—Save
10c,
46-oz.
Tins
00C
ORANGE JC.
YELLOW ONIONS.................................... Lb.
GREEN P E P P E R S ................................. Each
NEW POTATOES.........................................Lb.
LETTUCE, I-arge Crisp Heads
Ea.
CARROTS. 1-Lb. Cello Bags ................
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