Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, October 11, 1962, Page 8, Image 8

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U.S. No. 2’s
50-Lb. Bag
$1
CABBAGE
Solid
Heads
Lb. 5c
BACON
Hygrade’s Sliced
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TUNA FISH
Standby
Chunk
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TO M . JUICE
Standby
46-oz. Cans
4 For $1
M INUTE RICE
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Pkg.
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AUTOMOTIVE
THURSDAY. OCT. 11. 1962
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Rites Read for
Thomas Wolf
Funeral services for Thomas L.
Wolf, 79, who had made his home
here since 1942, were conducted
Monday, October 8, at 1:00 p.m.
at Fuiten’s Chapel in the Hills
Mortuary.
Rev. Bruce Roberts, pastor of
the First Christian church, offici­
ated with Mrs. Frank Serafin
singing “In the Garden” and “God
Be with You,” acompanied by
Mrs. Lloyd Thomas as organist.
Concluding services and inter­
ment were at the Memorial ceme­
tery with Rex McRae, Ike Dass,
Clint Adams, Bob Asanerick, Tom
Bateman and Ernie Herman serv­
ing as casket bearers.
Tom Wolf was born in Crook
county, Kansas February 5, 1883
and spent his early life there. As a
boy he participated with his par­
ents in the Oklahoma Strip run
where they took up a homestead.
He spent most of his lifetime
around Marshall, Oklahoma, com­
ing to Oregon in 1942.
Mr. Wolf worked for Clark and
Wilson, Sam Wilson, Crown Zel-
lerbach and the Oregon Ameri­
can before retiring.
He passed away October 4 at a
Portland hospital following a
number of years of failing health.
Surviving is his wife, Mrs. Nel­
lie Simpson Wolf, to whom he
was united in marriage at Okla­
homa City August 23, 1921.
Also surviving are nine children:
Home Wolf, Berkley, California;
Catherine Dailey, Portland; Mrs.
Woodward (Ruth) Sullivan, Ver­
nonia; Cecil Wolf, Odessa, Texas;
Francis, Vernonia; John, Spring-
field. Oregon; Jack, Portland; Tom
of Gaston and Mrs. Ralph (Nellie
Marie) Anderson, Vernonia. An­
other daughter, Mary Lou Wolf,
preceded him in death here in De­
cember, 1948.
Additional survivors include
two sisters, Mrs. Omega Murphy,
Pawhuska, Oklahoma; Mrs. Maude
Rhoades, Odessa, Texas; 14 grand­
children and three great grand­
children.
Death Claims
Past Resident
Mrs. Clifford (Maxine) Smith
who recently was a resident of
Timber route in the Kist district
on the place now owned by the
Ekhoffs, passed away suddenly
last week at her home at Sweet
Home and funeral services were
held there last Saturday at 10:30
a.m. Burial was in the Banks ce­
metery where graveside rites
were held at 3:00 p.m.
She is survived by her husband,
a daughter, Mrs. Joy Woods, a
son Darrell Smith and two bro­
thers, Ivan and Donald Hughley,
all of Sweet Home; her father,
Burl Hughley and a sister, Ruth
Hughley, Vernonia and another
sister, Mrs. Ina Lentz in Indiana.
The Smiths also had been resi­
dents of the Trehame area for
many years when their children
were small.
Mr. and Mrs. Ron McDonald
and Mr. and Mrs. Win. Smejkal,
brothers and sisters-in-law of Mrs.
Smith were at Sweet Home for
services Saturday.
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AUTOMOTIVE MONTH
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vinyl floor covering.
Square
$ 29
COAST TO-COAST STORES
For 12 Volt Cars
Compare of
Battery Booster
$ 2 .5 0
CABLE SET
Congoleum vinyl Fore­
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Square
$ -f 59
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6 AND 12 VOLT CARS
8 FOOT 4 GAUGE ALUMINUM
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12 FOOT COPPER
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Group 1 Batteries. 36
month guar.
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Fan-Gio Heetaire
electric heater with
thermostatic $ O 4 95
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Universal S I*»
$4.98
12 volt battery chargor Is compact
unit. Has rubber covered clips and
can be mounted on firew all. Charg­
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RUBBER FLOOR
PROTECTOR MAT
55*
For protection of cor floors on the
drivers side that gats the most
wear. A ll rubber in a modem, mould
od cell design
Simmons Slumber
King Mattress and
Box Springs $ J Z\50
Each_______
Beauty Rest $Fy/\50
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’24s
Portable baseboard
elec, heater $ 0 0 9 5
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Other Elec. $
95
Heaters from 14
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ENFIELD RIFLE .303
G.E. 5-Tube $ Q
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Clock Radio — A
Other G.E. $-| Q 95
Radios From A O
Loto modal bolt action. Usos Standard
American sporting ammunition in 303
Oakland wood heater with
52 Gallon
thermostatic
95
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Electric
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HFATFR
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$58.88
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$ O O f> 9 5
Brunsman Hardw are and Elec.
PHONE HA 9-5651
e 3 W ater Tem peratures e Wash-Wear
Cycle e Deep Turbulent Wash and Rinse
Actions e Automatic Pre-Scrubbing Cycle
e Effective Lint Filter
239
VERNONIA, ORE.
ABC Omatic clothes dryer with
heat selection, porcelain top and
drum, concealed
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SU IT’S A PRIVILEGE AND A PLEASURE TO LIVE IN VERNONIA
Boys to Compete in Punt and Pass
Contest at Game Halftime Friday
Boys- in three age groups will
provide the entertainment at half­
time Friday night at the Vernonia-
Banks game when they compete
in the finals of the punt and pass
contest for which the semi-finals
were held Saturday morning. The
competition was worked out by
Coach Bob Wendel.
The first, second and third place
winners in the 11, 12 and 13-year
age groups will be ussued num­
bered jerseys and sit on the Log­
ger bench during the game as
guests of the team. At the half
time they will compete to decide
the winners who will have their
names engraved on a plaque.
CHRIS SMITH, lop photo, holding ball, was first in 11-year age
group pun» and pass contest Saturday. Gary Davis, left, placed
second and Doug Caywood, right, third.
BEN'S BARBER SHOP
E xp ert T on sorial W ork
Open Six Days a Week
V ernonia, O reoon
DR. R. V. LANCE
OPTOMETRIST
2 5 -lb s .-$ l.9 8
Wed., 10 A.M.—5 P.M.
Phone HA 9-6565
FIRST place winner in 12-year group, second photo, was Jeff Proehl,
center. Zachary Patterson, left, was second and Eddie Burton, right,
third.
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Chocolate Flavor
12-oz. .lar
63c
CANE SUGAR
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15-Lh. Bag
$ 2 .5 7
CURL'S
GROCERY
Phone HA 9-6341
Deliveries 3:00 P.M.
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TOP boy in 13-year competition, bottom picture, was Larry Holsey,
right. Sam Ceballos, center, placed second and Keith Cameron, left,
third.
Death Claims
Mist Resident
Mrs. Alma Busch, 77. lifetime
resident of the Mist community,
was taken by death Sunday, Oc­
tober 7, at the Hillsbory hospital.
She was born June 7, 1885 at
Mist where she received her ed­
ucation, and was married to Fred
Busch at St. Helens in 1924 He
passed away in 1947
They lived cn a farm in th ’
Mist area for 50 years.
Surviving are: her son. Fred.
Mist; one niece, Julliette Sweet
of Idaho; two nephews, George
and Richard Banzar, Mist; three
grandchildren, Marilyn, Michael
and Mark Busch of Mist.
Services were held Wednesday
at 2 p.m. at the Mist gym with
Rev. Sulo Sanders officiating and
interment was at the Whittig cem­
etery with the Haakmson Funeral
Home of Clatskanie in charge of
arrangements.
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Phone HA 9-6015
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