Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, August 09, 1962, Page 2, Image 2

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F A L L IN S T E P
AGAIN BY POPULAR DEM AND
BO NED &
ROLLED
sweet
Lb.
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B&M BAKED
PORTER’S— Elbow Macaroni and Elbow
Beans
3
Large 28-oz. Can
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GRAI’E JILL PURE CONCORD GRAPE
7
3 75«
Juice
24-oz. Can
CROWN’S CHIFFON FACIAL
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Tissues
Pkg. of 100
QCf
For
7
Spaghetti
24-oz. Pkg................
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For 0
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3 5 3'
NABISCO LORNA DOONE
1014-oz. Pkg.
DEL MONTE FANCY (R E A M STYLE
¡Ground Beef
No. 303 Can
10-oz. P kg................
6 ,?1 Relish 2 5 3
15« Beef Steaks
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10« Cereal
Celery
W ILLISON’S FROZEN CHIP
Green Crisp
Stalk
Pkg. of 8 Steaks
Carrots
Lb. Cello B a g .................................
Kraft Miracle Whip
Dianna and Deanna Rita, twin
daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Wil­
liam Ritz, returned home Saturday
from Monrovia, California where
they had spent five weeks with
their uncle and aunt, Mr. and
Mrs. David Lenaburg. They had
enjoyed much time at the beach
and in sight seeing, including Dis­
neyland.
New« from former Vernonia
residents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Morris of Cottage Grove is that
their summer has been made most
pleasant by visits from their chil­
dren. Included were their son
Rollin and family from Califor­
nia who came for Father’s day.
Two daughters, Elna and Lyla and
their families also were there at
that time. July 7, Don Morris and
his wife and four children from
Klamath Falls came to Cottage
Grove for a few days. Sightseeing
trips in the area were taken dur­
ing their stay.
Rummage «ale. Aug. 24. 25. fire
hall. St. Mary'» Altar Society. 3213
Mr. and Mr«. Sam Hearing Jr.
and sons Sam and Danny spent
Monday, Tuesday and part
Wednesday of last week at Seat­
tle attending the World’s Fair.
Mr. and Mr». Ed Green and
grandson Karl from Creswell were
among former residents who came
from a distance to attend the pic­
nic Sunday.
Dr. and Mrs. L. M. Crossan and
two sons visited here briefly last
Wednesday afternoon with Mr. and
Mrs. Art Gardner. They are now
Uernonia Eagle
2 THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1962
d o g T h e a tre
Fri.. Sat.
Aug. 10-11
THE SECOND TIME
AROUND
Plus
THE HELLIONS
living at Lynden, Washington and
brought news that their daughter
Vicki and her husband are now
living in Hawaii.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Gardner and
his brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Gardner of Salem spent
from Thursday of last week to
Sunday at Ft. Stevens state park.
They were very comfortable in
their trailer in spite of the weath­
er change and during the week end
toured the beaches from Tilla­
mook to Long Beach, Washing­
ton.
Mr. and Mr». Curti« John and
his sister, Mrs. Eula Stanton of
Portland visited Sunday with Mrs.
John’s folks, Mr. and Mrs. C. C.
Brown after which they went to
Anderson park to visit with friends
nt the Vernonia Society picnic.
Mi»» Ruth Holaday of Portland
called op Albert Childs Sunday
evening after the picnic at the
park.
Guest» at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Guy Thomas Sunday were
their daughter and husband, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Baty and son
Brent from Portland and Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Young and son Eric
from Yakima. Mrs. Young is the
former Ruby Daniels who came
especially for a visit with Mrs.
Baty.
Mr». Wallace Lambert of St.
Helens is the pharmacist at the
Vernonia Drug company this week
while Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hertel
and family are vacationing at Wal­
lowa Lake in Eastern Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Talus of May-
ger called on Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Lange Sunday evening enroute
home from Tillamook.
Rummage sale. Aug. 24. 25. fire
hall. St. Mary's Altar Society. 3213
Guests this week at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Spencer are
her brother and wife, Mr. and
Mrs. James Duggins from Oakland,
California who arrived here Sat­
urday in time to attend the picnic
Sunday where he saw many people
he had known when he resided
here many years ago.
Mr, and Mrs. Leo Thackery,
new residents on highway 47
FOR SUMMER
alues up to
$3.5(1, Spec.
Sun Glasses v>
50c
$100
Swim Fins
SUN TAN LOTIONS
All those in stork.
Values up to $2.75
Sea A Ski, Bronx Tan and other fam ous brands
X
Summer Candies......... 39c
In half Ih. reusable freezer container.
Other fresh summer candy
All our chocolates are in refrigerated cooler
Always fresh regardless of how hot the weather
WJUG CtN
& LOCKERS
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You're Ax Close to the Mill
Market As Your Telephooe
N E W ! G E N ER A L MILLS
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Salad Dressing
TOPICS OF THE TOWN
For
IL L
ARKET
12-oz. Jar
22-oz, Jar
7
Crackers
N A L L E Y ’S SW EET
Com
Del Monte Halves
7
• 100% Pure Beef
Lbs-
Ground Fresh Hourly
SU N SH IN E GRAHAM— Low Sugar Content
2 F°r 60
Cookies
$115
; Thick Sii. Bacon
J Golden Crisp.............2-Lb. Pkg.
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Free Deliveries Twice Daily
10 A.M. and 3 P M
W heaties Bran with Raisin Flakes
IT'S YOUR LAW
Retpect For Law Makes Democracy Live
WAS IT AN ACCIDENT?
rancid from lack of care. He
An accident isn’t one if it’s sold
a customer who
sure to take place. It must be m*xed it with good food prod-
unexpected and sudden, and, vets and damaged all his stock,
generally, unintentional.
court agreed that damage
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to
the customer’s stock was
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company
insured
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s
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,
an accident,
from damage
h e m ig h t
c a u s e to
o th ers "by
accident.’’
J o n e s
drilled for and
got oil on his
land. He pumped for years,
and one day when his neigh­
bor's land began to sink, the
neighbor sued Jones. The in­
surance firm would not de-
_
____
fend the suit or pay the
damages.
Casualties and accidents
So Jones up and sued the in- must happen suddenly. Dis-
surance firm.
putes arise over what an acci-
The court upheld the insur- dent is, often with the tax col­
ance firm: The sinking land lector. Under the taxing laws
was not an "accident.” It was you may deduct for "casual-
bound to happen and Jones ties” or "accidents.” In in-
and the neighbor could have come tax cases the govern-
foreseen it. Maybe in the first ment will not let you deduct
year the sinking might be an termite or dry rot damage
accident. But the neighbor caused to your home over
was suing for damage for many years. But a sudden
years of pumping and drilling, swarm of termites damaging
In one case, unknown to the your house all at once would
owner some salad oil grew be deductible.
Friends Invited To
Siager-Rekopf Rites
Friday of next week, August
17, has been announced as the
date for the wedding of Albert O.
Stager, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Stager of Timber route and Miss
Helen Y. Rekopf, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Gus Rekopf of Rainier.
The vows will be exchanged at
8:00 p.m. at the Vernonia Evan­
gelical United Brethren church
and a reception will follow at the
home of the groom’s parents.
An invitation is extended to
friends to attend.
Pioneers Plan
Annual Picnic
The Columbia County Pioneer
association will hold its annual pic­
nic Sunday, August 12, at Hudson
park near Rainier.
A potluck dinner will be served
at 12:30 p.m. Coffee and ice cream
will be furnished by the assoc­
iation.
In case of rain the meeting will
be at the Hudson Valley Grange
hall.
Everyone is welcome.
33rd Annual
B oysen
P a in t:
N ot»: Oregon lawyer» offer this column to you may know about our
law». I t it to inform, not adviie.
Intermediates Invited
To Baptist Sessions
The First Baptist church which
has been conducting this week a
Vacation Bible school for children
aged three through 15, announced
that starting W.'dnesday evening
of this week, evening sessions
would be held for one week for
the intermediates age 15 and up.
Sessions will be at the church at
7:30 p.m. each evening and will
conclude Wednesday of next week,
August 15. All young people are
invited to attend.
Mail Order Tickets
Obtainable for Fair
Mail orders for tickets for the
State Fair Revue f'aturing Gor­
don MacRae, and for the Rodeo-
Horse Show opened at the fair­
grounds office, August 1.
Tickets will go on sale in down­
town Salem at Stevens and Son
and Meier and Frank on August
17, Howard Maple, state fair man­
ager states.
The mail orders should be ad­
dressed to Oregon State Fair, P. O.
Box 7045, Salem.
about thre? and a half miles south
of Vernonia, returned home re ­
cently from a trip to California
on which they went down the
coast highway 101 to San Francis­
co and back home by highway 99
They stayed in state parks dur­
ing the trip. Some of the scenic
spots they especially enjoyed
were the redwoods. Crater Lake
and Mt. Shasta.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Schwab
and family vacationed from Thurs­
day to Sunday of last week They
first went to Suttle Ijike, but the
change in weather caused them to |
complete their vacation at Astoria
with Mrs. Schwab's parents Mr
and Mrs. H. J. Peasnall.
DATES to Remember
THURSDAY, AUGUST 9
Mt. Heart Rebekah Lodge, IOOF
hall, 8:00 p.m.
FRIDAY. AUGUST 10
Hunter Safety graduation, Fire
hall, 7:00 p.m.
American Legion and Auxiliary
Legion hall. 8:00 p.m.
SATURDAY. AUGUST 11
Vernonia Grange, Hall near golf
course, 8:00 p.m.
SUNDAY, AUGUST 12
Columbia County Pioneer Assoc­
iation picnic. Hudson Park near
Rainier, noon.
MONDAY, AUGUST 13
Chamber of Commerce board.
West Oregon building. 8:00 p.m.
TUESDAY. AUGUST 14
Mt. Heart Rebekah club, home of
Mrs. Evelyn Heath, 8:00 p.m.
Vernonia Odd Fellows lodge, IOOF
hall, 8:00 p m.
WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 15
EUB Circle picnic, City park, neon
Now Is The Time
To Check Your
EXH AU ST
SYSTEM
Soundmaster & Pacemaker
Glasspack Mufflers.
R A L P H 'S
CHEVRON SERVICE
Atlas Tiras
Batteries
Accessories
Motor Tune-up
Auto Parts
HAsel 9 6691
NO LIMIT TO
QUANTITY
Buy One Q u a rt
BOYSEN RUBBERGLO
Flat Wall Finish
STARTS
AUG. 9
$£98
(1 3 b e a u tifu l re a d y -m ix e d co lors - also
Colorixsr custom-mixed colors slightly higher)
GET SECOND QUART...
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OTHER BOYSEN MONEY SAVING SPECIALS
(These ara not 1« Saia items)
ODORLESS DREEM
SEMI-GLOSS ENAMEL
Quart $1.99
Gallon SS.29
PLASOLUX GLOSS
ENAMEL
Quart $2.67
Gallon $8.99
KOROLIN HOUSE
PAINT
Gal. $7.08
PORCH & DECK ENAMEL or
LATEX FLOOR PAINTS
Quart $1.99
Gallon $6.44
100% PURE HOUSE
PAINT ______
Gal. $6.73
QUALITY ROLLER SET
S P E C IA L __________
$2.54
BOYSEN SHAKE AND
RUSTIC PAINT
Gal. $5.18
5-GaL tin $5.03
Per Gal.
PLASOLUXER BRUSH
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4-INCH WALL BRUSH
S p e c ia l_______________ $3.79
SALE ENDS AUGUST 25th
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