Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, September 27, 1962, Page 2, Image 2

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VALUES!
Darigold
Pint Tub
MRS. CHESSHER’S FROZEN
TASTE WELL
MARGARINE ! I (HICK. PARTS
Vernonia’s
Favorite
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10 A M. and 3 P.M.
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Breasts......v
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Shrimp Dinners
GOLDEN BOY FANCY
20-oz. Pkg...........
For Spotless Automatic Dishwashing
Maple Flavor—22-oz. Bottle
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NEW! Ocident Buttermilk
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Ham
Large 24-oz. Can
Beans
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the
weekend in Central Oregon with
their daughter and husband, Mr.
and Mrs. W. O. Chamberlain and
son Mark of Aloha. Saturday ev­
ening was spent watching the clev­
er performances of well trained
quarter horses and the following
day was spent in the Peterson
Rock Gardens, both at Redmond.
Paul Brunsm an of Paris, Illin ­
ois visited here from Friday of
last week to Monday with his
brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs.
Pete Brunsman, and nephews,
Dave and Bert Brunsman and Ro­
bert Curl and their families.
Mrs. M abie Graves. Mrs. H . A.
DeWitt and Mrs. Lois Clark had
a nice drive Monday when they
took Mrs. E. J. Douglass to Day-
ton to the home of her daughter
and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Del­
bert Dow. Mrs. Douglass had vis­
ited here the previous week. En­
route home, the ladies stopped at
Newberg to call on Mrs. Walter
Kent.
to 5 K -Lb. Avg...............Each
SUNSHINE GRAHAM CRACKER
Richard Burns is now w orking
in the TV sales department at the
Lloyd Center Meier nnd Frank
store. Mrs. Burns expects to go
to work there, also, after the first
of October in the sports depart­
ment. They have a small apart­
ment in Portland but will main­
tain their home here. Mrs. Burns
received recent recognition by
having her picture in the Septem­
ber 14 issue of Coin World with
her money tie? on which she took
second place at the Canby fair.
She hud it hung with uncirculated
silver dollars. She recently was a
guest of the Tacoma, Washington
coin club, also.
Mrs. Ruth S oftly and son Art
from Tucson, Arizona are visiting
here with her mother and step­
father, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Lar­
sen and with her brother, R. Hyde
who is hospitalized in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. H enry Andoregg
nnd son Ralph visited during last
week end with their son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Borders and family at Fall Creek
near Springfield. Saturday night
was spent with Mr. and Mrs. C. L.
Johnson nt Junction City. Mrs.
Anderegg’s mother, Mrs. Josephine
Dimbat, accompanied them as far
Oerttonia Eagle
THURSDAY, SEPT 27, 1962
Nabisco Old Fashion, Lb. Pkg.
CROWN’S ZEE WAX
Market Day Seedless
100-Ft. Roll
13%-oz. Pkg.
Olympia Trip
Made by Group
as Salem to visit her son, Edward
Dimbat.
N ew residents on North street
TIMBER RT. — Mrs. Marion
Siedelman and daughter, Mrs. Jim
Fields and Benny went to Olym­
pia, Washington last week end to
visit Mrs. Siedelman’s daughter,
Mrs. David Temple and family; a
daughter-in-law, Mrs. Don Siedel­
man, and cousins, Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Prohaska and family and Mrs.
Hattie Prohaska.
Mrs. Dolly Brooks and two chil­
dren from Portland spent Satur­
day and Sunday with Mrs. Don
Bergerson and children. Sunday
the group went to Seaside and
Astoria where they climbed the
Astor Column.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Beal took
Mrs. Gilbert Britton to her home
at Sweet Home Saturday and re­
turned here Sunday.
Mrs. Nellie Thacker spent the
past week in Clatskanie with her
daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Les Galloway and children.
Patty Miller was hostess for a
Stanley party at the home of Mrs.
Don Bergerson Monday afternoon.
Mrs. Bud Gibson and son Jeff
and Mrs. Carl Wienecke visited
Elva Tolke at Manning Thursday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hult and
son Marvin from Sweet Home
spent the week end with Mr. and
Mrs. Bud Gibson and family.
Mrs. Rita Shipley and Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Wienecke were in Bea­
verton Friday afternoon.
Mrs. Betty Pollock called on Mrs.
Harold Shipley Sunday.
Mrs. Philip Shafer and Mrs.
Stanley Reynolds and daughter
called at the Marion Siedelman
heme Monday. They are former
Vernonia residents now living at
Cornelius.
are Mr. and Mrs. Carrol Clason
and eight children who have pur­
chased the Laws house and moved
here from Beaverton. He is em­
ployed by Tektronix.
G uests S unday at the hom e of
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Counts includ­
ed his daughter and husband, Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Boeck from Port­
land and their daughter, Mrs. Ruth
Larson of Hillsboro; Mr. and Mrs.
Dean Pritchard and daughter, Mrs.
Louise H. Smith and children Don­
na and Mark of Olympia, Wash­
ington.
Sunday Mr. and
Mrs.
Frank
Lange called on Miss Helmie
Kauppi who is recuperating from
major surgery.
Mrs. A . D . L olley spent from
Monday to Friday of last week at
Astoria with her daughter, Mrs.
Ted Bellingham and family. Thurs­
day, she and her daughter attend­
ed a Christian Womens luncheon
at the Seafare restaurant. Monday,
Mr. and Mrs. Lolley were in Port­
land to attend funeral services for
her niece, Mrs. Vera P. Hansen.
Three m em bers of the N ehalem
Valley Coin club spent last week
end at Klamath Falls at the se­
cond annual convention of the
Southern Oregon Numismatic So­
ciety. Mrs. R. M Burns went by
bus on Thursday and Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Emmons drove down Fri­
day evening. Mrs. Burns returned
home with the Emmons Sunday
evening.
Tom
W olff,
w ho
com e
hom e
from the hospital Monday of last
week, is making a satisfactory re­
cuperation from a recent leg am­
putation and is able to be up in
a chair part of the time. Here to
s?e him Sunday were three sons,
John Wolf of Springfield, Mr. and
Mrs. Toni Wolf Jr. of Gaston and
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wolf and family
from Portlnnd.
Three V ernonia ladies
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300 Can
11-oz. Bottle
In Tomato Sc.
Lb.
5ELTSVILLE YOUNG
Tastewell Golden
For
spent
! Ends and Pieces...........
Mix with your ground venison.
FANCY GRADE
Swift’s—By the Piece
r n n j c s OF THE TOW N
T he A rl Gardners
Pound Cello Bag
DEL MONTE FANCY
For
HEINZ VEGETARIAN
BRADSHAW S Pl RE
i HUNTER’S SPECIAL — SW IFT’S
U.S. Fancy
NALLEY’S LIMA BEANS AND
started
dally drives to Portland this week
to attend classes at Portland State
college. They ar? Miss Sunny De­
Hart for whom this is her junior
year, Mrs. George Shaw who is
taking special work and Mrs. John
Carsons who is working toward
her masters degree. Mi’s. Carsons
is staying here with her parents,
Mr. and Mis Ralph Reynolds un­
til her husband receives his dis­
charge next month after which
they plan to live in Portland
2-Lb.
DATES io Remember
T H U R SD A Y . SE PT . 27
Mt. Heart Rebekah Lodge—IOOF
hall, 8:00 p.m.
N ew s has been received from
U N G U A R D E D 'INNOCENT
I know he’s there, my guardian
angel! There was a display of grief
Homemakers county committee— by an angel that night Sept. 6,
Home of Mrs. Marian Cassel, 1962 as he watched a human ex­
ercise his right as a free moral
10:30 a.m.
Legion and Auxiliary potluck— agent. God gave to each human
the right to choose and even if
Legion hall, 6:30 p.m.
Football — Loggers at Estacada, His heart did ache with love for
humans when they made their
S A T U R D A Y . SEPTEM BER 29
Set clocks back one hours at 2:00 choices. He has never yet taken
away that right.
a.m.
Sept. 6, 1962, a little life came
Deer Season opens.
to an end! The life of the most in­
M O N D AY , OCTOBER 1
DEER SEASON HOLIDAY FOR nocent, darlinest, little spotted,
SCHOOLS.
baby creature, Larry’s fawn. He
Lions club dinner meeting — Fir? suffered an hour, maybe a few
hall, 6:00 p.m.
minutes more, but oh those min­
City council — City hall, 8:00 p.m. utes!
T U E SD A Y , OCTOBER 2
Picture the innocent, trusting lit­
SCHOOL VACATION
tle nose as it was thrust through
CONTINUES.
the fence to receive the tidbit from
Past Chiefs club — Home of Mrs. a beloved human, who surely
Mathflde Bergerson, 8:00 p.m.
couldn’t harm him when even cars
Vernonia Odd Fellows Lodge — and dogs didn’t come near when
IOOF hall, 8:00 p.m.
he was trotting along, mewing his
W E D N E SD A Y , OCTOBER 3
pleasure at being allowed to trot
Medical Self-Help course — West down the streets behind his trusted
Oregon Bldg., 7:30 p.m.
friend. Surely he was loved by all
Nehalem Chapter, OES — Ma­ humans who took so many pic­
sonic Temple, 8:00 p.m.
tures. Surely he was cared for by
God who watches even the spar­
FRIDA Y. SEPTEM BER 2«
THE MAGIC SWORD
Fuiten’s Chapel in the Hills
24 Hour Mortuary Service
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Good jobs often dodge the fel­
low who has a lame reputation.
Many people have asked
me: “Why are you run­
ning as an independent
candidate for C o u n t y
Commissioner ?”
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You are entitled to an X
answer!
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After the primaries I was X
approached by a host of H
Democrats and Republi­ X
cans stating they were H
dissatisfied with the no­ X
minees of their respective H
parties who urged me to X
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run.
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Their trust and faith in me prompted my making a H
personal survey of the County and 1 was surprised to X
find a great number of voters wanting a change.
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I am proud of my county and state and my sole interest X
in this race is to contribute my talents and efforts in H
improving county government and our county road sys­ X
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tem.
X I have no axe to grind—but promise an honest effort to H
H distribute our tax dollars where needed efficiently and X
X in a courteous manner.
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5 Vote X Walter C. Mathews g
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SAFE AT HOME
rows fall!
Now picture that unhappy lurk-
er, not fenced in, and not depend­
ent on human beings for his very
life; but whose jealous, mean dis­
position could not let him look at
Bambi without hating the happi­
ness he gave Larry, his family,
and all the children in town. Who
couldn’t stand to have others re­
ceive joy from giving loving care
to the little, abandoned creature
too tiny and weak to stand or take
the bottle. Who was left in the
middle of my living room floor
those first few days, where we all
worked to keep up the spark of
life. Picture the heart tearing pity
in the eyes of the guardian angel
for both performers in that yard
that night.
Bambi’s little body is gone but
his sweet ways are pictured in our
memories. A guardian angel has a
memory picture, too, for he
watch a human make that awful
choice and God saw the fall of
him! I’m glad I didn’t.
Mrs. George Johnson
f lIH IH IH X H IH IH IH IH IH X H X H X K
4-H Leaders
Plan New Year
Phone HA 9-346? i
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LETTER TO THE EDITOR . . .
Four-H leaders have been busy
reorganizing their 4-H clubs for
another year. Supplies of 4-H ma­
terials have been received from
the state 4-H club office for most
projects and will be available to
clubs as soon as their enrollments
are sent to the County Extension
office. Order blanks will be sup­
plied to leaders to facilitate a more
efficient handling of materials.
Boys and girls who are interest­
ed in joining 4-H or parents who
are interested in getting their
Juliaetta. Idaho who were enroute children started in 4-H or in being
home from the Seattle fair.
leaders may contact the county ex­
Mrs. S h erm an F isher cam e hom e
tension office in the courthouse in
last Thursday from Tuality hospit­ St. Helens, phone 462. According
al to complete recuperation at to Robert H. Stevely, county ex­
heme from major surgery which tension agent in charge of 4-H
she had the previous week.
club work, there are more than 30
N ew re ¡dents on S ton ey Point
projects available to boys and
are Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jones girls in the 4-H club program.
and two sons, aged 11 and 15, who Members must be between the
have purchased the Harry Lasch- ages of 9 and 21 before the first |
inger plac? and moved here from of January, 1963.
Sacramento, California. Mr. Lash-
inger has moved to St. Helens.
Mr. and Mrs. James R. Lamb that
they have recently visited the
Lym an H aw ken of St. H elens
i was in Vernonia Tuesday on bus­ 16,678-foot-high Sandia Crest near
Albuquerque, New Mexico. He is
iness.
still in the airforce and stationed
Mrs. Ben B rickel cam e hom e
Fri., Sal.
Sept. 28-29
Friday from Good Samaritan and in New Mexico. Sandia Crest is
is making good, though slow re­ one of the outstandng scenic at­
tractions which affords a marve­
Mickey Mantle • Roger Maris cuperation from eye surgery.
lous view of more than 10.000
Mrs. Lois Thayer had as guests
Plus
Friday and Saturday of last week square miles. On the crest are
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stevens and four of the world's highest TV
daughters Glenda and Linda from antennae. Jim was married last
year to a girl from West Virginia.
The home of Mr. and Mrs. L. E.
Stiff has been a happy and busy
one this week
Their daughter
and »on-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Olan
Pousson arrived Sunday evening
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from Farmington, New Mexico.
With them are their two sons and
two daughters, including the
month old baby girl. They will
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Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Thomas. Res. Managers
week Last Sunday dinner guests
Mr. and Mrs. Stiff were Mrs.
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