Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, October 18, 1962, Page 8, Image 8

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    Better Breakfasts!
U e rn o n ia E a g le
H A P P IE R , H E A L T H IE R
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"SALE STARTS TOMORROW”
THURSDAY, OCT. 18, 1962
O ne of th e most disastrous p u b ­
lic dam ages was to the bridge
about one and a half m iles south
of V ernonia across the riv er to the
m ink farm . A falling tree w ent
across the steel structure, b rea k ­
ing and tw isting it.
Officials cf Crown Zellsrbach,
afte r a survey of dam ages to com ­
pany land, estim ate th at at least
25 m illion feet of tim ber was
dow ned by th e storm.
T he b arn on th e F rank Reed
place below Vemonia, form erly
the M at K ing place, was blown
across th e road and a t one point
F riday evening, debris from it
along w ith u tility w ires felled by
th e w ind and flying debris,
blocked th e road at th a t point.
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IN 21 STATES
AMD STILL CROVINCI
FREE
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IN S T A N T
6-oz. J a r
CRACKERS
Sunshine K ris p y
1-L b . BOX
APPLE
CIDER
Golden V a lle y
79c
G allon
Public Utilities Missed
Loss of public utilities was the
thing felt by everyone and c re a t­
ed th e m ost problem s. All pow er
from Bonneville was out and it
was retu rn ed to the V ernonia area
about 4:00 p.m. S aturday, alm ost
24 hours after the storm struck
and plunged everything into d a rk ­
ness. By W ednesday noon, all of
th e main stem of th e N ehalem val­
ley had been restored. However,
it will still be some tim e before
all services are restored. Lines at
some points w ere broken in so
m any places and so m any poles
w ere down th a t it is a m ajor pro­
ject to restore them. W est Oregon
Electric reports th a t they have at
w ork all available equipm ent and
are seeking to secure more to do
the job more rapidly.
W est Coast Telephone com pany
reports th a t it has com m itted a
w ork force of 400 to the herculean
task of restoring storm -w recked
service for nearly one-third of its
Oregon custom ers.
Pacific gales knocked out 25,000
of th e approxim ately 90.000 W est
Coast telephones in northw estern,
southw estern
nnd
northeastern
Oregon an d L ake and K lam ath
counties. T here w ere 400 phones
out in th e V ernonia area.
GROUND
BEEF
49c
100% P ure
R eel
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OLIVES
L u n c h -N -M ix
2 1 -oz. J a r
59c
HONEY
GRAHAMS
65c
Nabisco
2 -L b . P k g .
APPLES
$2.50
BREAD M P IX /l
Crews Augmented
Delicious
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Support the Annual
Lions Club Hot Cake
Feed . . . All Day.
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G RO CERY
Phone H A 9-6341
Deliveries 3:00 P.M .
V E R N O N IA , O R EG O N
:
Oregon District M anager Lyle
E. Cross reported th a t more than
13,000 of the 25,000 had been re­
tu rn ed to service as of m id-after­
noon Tuesday.
The com pany’s norm al const ruc­
tion and installation operations
have been suspended. Cross said,
and all W est Const installers and
repairm en have been diverted to
th e service-restoration assignment.
W ith their supporting personnel
nnd the acquisition of some 20
crew s not regularly em ployed by
the com pany, about 400 w orkers
in all are occupied repairing storm
damage.
The com pany expressed apprec­
iation for the courtesy and u n d er­
standing of custom ers during this
trying period and assured them
th at all service would be restored
as rapidly as possible.
The storm wtll continue to be
a topic of conversation for many
a day to come and everyone agrees
that once was enough for a storm
like that. And, as more rep o rts are
received from oth er places, resi­
d ents here w ill continue to agree
that this w as the best place to be
w hen such a storm did occur. E v­
eryone in the vaiU y should be
able to count m any reasons for
th e observance of T hanksgiving
this year.
O akland wood h eater w ith
therm ostatic
control.—............ —
he
O akland fireplace h ea te tr r w ith heat
control. Glass
614195
SCRAPER
Clip» to ear vleer. JOat
soli for It In evr Auto,
■etlve Departnent.
154
TRANSISTOR RADIOS
129
Doors— O nly-------
R»0 $16.95
6 T ra n s i stor $ 1 3 .9 9
K re^ky autom atic auto, forced
air wood burning heater. Floor
level h eat in ev ery $ 1 P* 4195
room. 6-8 rm. size
PO R TA B LE RADIO
Complete with battery,
earphone and leather
carrying case.Ra? $27.95
I 8 T ra n s is to r $ 1 9 .9 9
PO R TA B LE RADIO
kDeluxe radio is com»
jp le te with 4 pen light
J batteries,
leather
¡carrying
cate,
and
J earphone.
9 * 9 $19.95
*9 T ra n s i stor $ 1 6 . 9 9
Planes Damaged
At th e V ernonia airport, a
hangar w ent down on th e plane
ow ned by Mrs. F ran k Hays,
breaking th e w indshield and d am ­
aging w ings and undercarriage.
Total am ount of dam age has not
been learned. O th er planes k ep t
th ere w ere those of W ally Grosche
and F ran k Hays and th eir dam age
is understood to be minor. Four
o th er fliers from the valley had
planes a t Scappoose. L. E. A tkins
estim ates from $1000 to $1200
dam age to his plane and Dave
Seibel and K enny Sm ejkal are
understood to have suffered wing
dam age. Fred Busch of Mist came
out w ith little dam age to his plane.
It also is understood th a t a for­
m er resident, Bill O linger of H ills­
boro, lost his hangar and suffered
m ajor plane damage.
O ne of the outstanding results
of the storm was the d em o n stra­
tion of th e resourcefulness of peo­
ple in th e valley who w ere devis­
ing m eans of cooking w ithout elec­
tricity and getting by in the em er­
gency. Also, the helpful spirit was
very evident w ith those w ho had
heat and m eans of cooking sharing
w ith those less fortunate.
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Storm Damage
Being Cleared.
PORK SAUSAGE
C heddar
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PO R TA B LE RADIO
Pocket size transistor
w ill go wherever you
gol
Complete
with
earphones,
batteries
and
carrying
case.
P la s t ic O v a l
LAUNDRY BASKET
BASKET
B attery Booster Cable
S et for 12-Volt Cars
8-Foot. Com pare at
33
$2.50.
Only
Has sturdy solid bot­
tom to hold those
extra
large
family
washesl
Assorted
modem colors to fit
In your kitchen or
laundry rooml
1
Fan-G io H eetaire
electric h ea te r w ith
therm ostatic $61
95
control
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COAST-TO-COAST STORES
EXPLODE
. REMINGTON*
.SUPER X
P o rtab le baseboard
elec, h ea te r S Q 6 1 9 5
AMMUNITION PRICES
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SHOOT THE A L L TIM E FAVO R ITESI
PERFORMANCE
Remington Expresi In the
PROYENI
Green Corrugated Paper
H ulll
12 Gauge. 4 or 6 shot
RX124, RX126(AB143»145)
16 Gouge, 4 or 6 »hot,
RAX164, RAX166,
(SB159.161)
20 Gauge, 4 oY 6 »bof/
RX204, RX206,
(SB179-181)
Western Super X In the
Waxed Red Paper Cosel
12 Gouge, 4 a j 6 »hot,
SX124, SX126.
(SB423U25)
T o a it m o it e r 2 S lic e
A UTO M ATIC
TOASTER
Compare al^l
3-Foot______
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SH.W
Color
».lecto r
for
toost a» you like ill
Modern styling, chromo
finish.
O th er Elec.
H eaters from
A rm strong B udgetone
v in y l floor covering.
S q u are
$ V 29
Y a r d .—.........
Congoleum v in y l F o re­
cast floor covering.
S q u are
$ - | 59
Y a r d .....................
9x12 Linoleum
Rugs
$p*47
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CHORE GLOYES
£
PAIR P O R / y
Man's protactiva chora
glovas of 12 ounce
Canton Flap n tL
Sim m ons S lum ber
K ing M attress and
Box Springs $ 4 4150
E a c h _______
B eauty R est $ ^ 4 1 5 0
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CHEMICAL COMPANY
G oulds b alan ced flow
sh allo w w ell system .
No tan k , no ex tras.
Now
85
O nly____
PERMANENT
A N T I-F R E E Z E
$ -| /I J
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V Silve5r2S ?aa|11'” ’
Electric
I WATER
IH F A T F R
$58.88 f
P o ly e th y la n a K i t fo r
W aterproof
STORM WINDOWS
*•2 / / > >
fkg . for
2 9 < / y * ’ 2 WINDOWS
Two 36 x 72 Inch
transparent
poly­
ethylene sheets. 36
feet of fibre molding
and nails in each kit.
SCREEN DOOR
COVER
Pegu^rly
QQ?
36 x 84 Inch cover
with sewed'ln plastic
windows. Noils and
bindina
included.
50-50 mixture anti­
freeze protects ¿
34 degrees b
zerol One filling
lasts
all winter,
" » •t.
Guaranteed to give
same protection as
products selling as
high as $3.251
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Custom glass lined
modal.
H et w atar
in stan tly. 1 0 year
warranty.
ROOFING NEEDS
GUNS
FROM AROUND T H E WORLD
2-SPEED MULTI-CYCLE
Mark I Royal Irish
E N F IE L D R IF L E .303
e 3 W ater Temperatures a Wash-Wear
Cycle a Deep Turbulent Wash and Rinse-
Actions a Automatic Pre-Scrubbing Cycle
a Effective Lint Filter
AW-420
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Brunsman Hardware and Elec.
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SIMILAR SAVINGS ON OTHER
S PO R TE R IZED MODEL GUNS
E x ch an g e—
ABC O m atic clothes d ry er w ith
h eat selection, porcelain top and
drum , concealed
$-J
lint trap
r r r a a r g iM r e r a n » — <
L at. modal belt action. Use» Standard
American »porting anmunltlon in 30.3
G roup 1 B atteries. 36
m onth guar. $-» 4144
P R IV IL E G E
AND
A
PLEASURE
County Inspector Explains Code
Chandler Rites
Read Wednesday Points to Councilmen Monday
F u n eral services w ere held at
2:00 p.m. W ednesday a t th e C hrist
Episcopal church in St. H elens
for Mrs. S t a n l e y (Florence)
C handler of K easey route, V er­
nonia, who had passed aw ay S a t­
urday at Good S am aritan hospital
following h eart surgery a few
days previously. Services w ere
conducted by F ath e r Orlo Hoye
and the A tkins S unset Chapel at
W arren was in charge of arran g e­
ments. B urial was in th e C olum ­
bia M em orial G ardens at W arren.
Mrs. C handler w as born Ju ly
22, 1924 at D enver, Colorado. P rior
to moving to V ernonia about a
year ago, th e fam ily lived at
R ainier.
S urvivors include her husband,
S tanley; a son F rank who is sta­
tioned at Ft. Cam pbell. K entucky;
and
three
daughter,
Patricia,
Carole and Joyce, all at hom e hero
w ith th eir fath er; her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy W inn of Col­
lege Place, W ashington; tw o sis­
ters, an d th ree brothers.
Fund at Half Nark
Mrs. T M H obart. U nited Fund
co-chairm an for the N ehalem V al­
ley. stated W ednesday th at the
drive had reached th e half-w ay
m ark here
All contributors, both firms, o r­
ganizations and
individuals, are
asked to get contributions in as
soon as possible For th e past tw o
years, this area has been the first
in th e county to reach its goal and
it would be most gratifying to do
it for th? th ird tim e
V E R N O N IA , O R E .
P H O N E H A 9-5 6 5 1
At the regular m eeting of the
V ernonia city council held at the
city hall O ctober 15, officials p re ­
sent w ere M ayor Geo. Johnson,
Councilm en L. E. Stiff, R. Curl,
F. Serafin and C. E. M iller and
A ttorney Don K alberer.
Bill Horn introduced Joe W alk­
er, county sanitarian w ho also
acts as building inspector under
the county building code, who
was present to answ er questions
on the operation of the code w hich
m ight also apply to a sim ilar cod?
w hich is u n d er consideration by
the V ernonia Planning C om m is­
sion. Most questions p ertain ed to
rep air and reconstruction of ex ist­
ing buildings as th ere is a general
opinion th at should m ajo r ad d it­
ions or repairs be made, th e en ­
tire building would have to be
m ade to comply w ith m inim um
standards set forth in the code.
W alker’s answ er was th a t the
county inspector’s concern is to
see th at new w ork com plies w ith
th e code w ithout reference to the
building w hich is being repaired
or added to unless th e original
building is paten tly unsafe or u n ­
suitable for occupancy.
W alker also recom m ended th at
any code th e city m ight adopt
should include a contractor's li­
cense and bonding requirem ent to
protect the p roperty owner.
R, C. Lindsay, chairm an of the
planning commission, presented
point by p o in t the com m ission’s
recom m endations in relation to the
uniform building code and the Co­
lum bia county ordinance.
T he council authorized the
draw ing of an ordinance im ple­
m enting th e planning com m is­
sion's recom m endations w hich will
b? subm itted for public hearing
before action is tak en for passage.
H orn than k ed W alker for ta k ­
ing th e tim e to ap p ear h ere at th e
request of th e planning com m is­
sion to w hich w as added the
th an k s of M ayor Johnson on b i ­
h alf of th e city.
W ally Grosche, speaking for
plane ow ners who fly from th e
city airport, asked for perm ission
to use salvageable m aterial from
th e storm -w recked hangars in
contem plated Rebuilding opera­
tions for w hich perm ission was
granted.
G uy Thomas, W est Oregon
m anager, asked for a ten year re­
new al of th e easem ent for radio
tran sm itte r installations on city
property. T erm of the present p e r­
m it expires D ecem ber 31, 1962.
The docum ent was subm itted to
the city attorney for stu d y before
action is taken.
The m ayor and council took ad ­
vantage of Mr. Thom as' presence
to express the city’s appreciation
for th e unbelieveably prom pt re ­
storation by th e co-operative em ­
p lo y e « of storm in terru p ted elec­
tric service.
B. R. Pilger, local bank m anager,
bro u g h t th e inform ation th at the
probability of leaks in the hank
building roof is delaying intended
redecorating of th e b ank's interior.
He asked th at the council consider
repair of th e roof and added th at
TO
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IN
V E R N O N IA
if deteriorated w oodw ork on th e
ex terio r of th e building is replaced,
th a t will be rep ain ted also. The
council agreed to have an estim ate
m ade of th e am ount of w o rk nec­
essary to p u t th e building in good
condition.
A pproval of the sew age lagoon
w ork change order was received
from th e U nited S tates D ep art­
m en t of H ealth, E ducation and
W elfare.
Sanction w as given for city em ­
ployees and eq u ipm ent to rem ove
storm caused debris if g athered up
and placed conveniently at curb-
side.
As a rule w hen a m an gives
him self aw ay th ere is v ery little
sacrifice involved.
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