Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, October 25, 1962, Page 2, Image 2

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LYNDEN’S
CHICKENand NOODLES
& LOCKERS
29-oz Cans
2 For 98*
Tacos
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You're As Close to the Mill
Market As Your Telephone
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HACIENDA FROZEN MEXICAN BEEF
SOFLIN
SHUR LAC INSTANT
DRY MILK
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I’KG.
14-oz. Pkg.
FACIAL
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TISSUES
C $100
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KRAFT MINIATURE WHITE
Marshmallows
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15-oz. Cans
Quik Cocoa
Nestle’»— Lg. 3Koz. Cannister
Tomatoes
l'ancy Sliceis
................. Lb.
Rutabagas
Home Grown
üernonia Eagíe
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THURSDAY, OCT. 25, 1962
Taste the
sparkling refresh­
ment of nature's
finest grains
an<l hops...
assured
glass after glass
by Olympia's
most famous
ingredient:
~fts the Water"
VERMONT MAID BUTTERED
Syrup
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KYMPU ««WI»C CO OlyraK Wsrt -Oh • ’ » 6?
24oz. Bot.
VAN CAMP’S
Niagra.......................15-oz. Can
No. 2 Cans....
Hydrox Creme Sandwich. Lb.
BETTY CROCKER
Nabisco Old Fashion, Lb. I’kg.
Raisin Bran
14-oz. Pkg.
Bonneville Mixed
Quick Cooking
42-oz. Pkg.
22-oz. Jar
DATES to Remember
Mrs. H ow ard Johnson made
DATES
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25
several trips to P o rtlan d during
N ehalem V alley Coin club, W est
th e past tw o w eeks to see her
father, V. Lalli and b ro th er, Lee
Oregon Bldg., 7:30 p.m.
Mt. H eart R ebekah Lodge, IOO F
Lalli, both of whom w ere in P o rt­
hall, 8:00 p.m.
land hospitals for surgery.
Mr. and Mrs. H erm an Wood of
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26
A m erican Legion and A uxiliary,
M ist route arrived hom e Monday
evening from Fresno, California
Legion hall, 6:30 p.m. potluck.
w here th ey had gone early in the
Football, Loggers vs. Concordia,
m onth for a visit w ith h er son,
G reenm an field, 8:00 p.m.
Leonard D auderm an and his fam ­
MONDAY, OCTOBER 29
ily, including th e sm all son who
Clothing construction w orkshop,
had arriv ed in May and w hich the
W est Oregon Bldg., 10:00 a.m.
Woods had not seen previously.
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30
They also visited friends in S ac­
V ernonia Odd Fellow s Lodge,
ram ento and en ro u te hom e spent
IOO F hall, 8:00 p.m.
tw o days a t Chico w ith Mrs. M ary
C om m unity can tata practice, EUB
L anphear w ho form erly lived here.
church, 7:00 p.m.
Mrs. P earle A dam s retu rn ed
W EDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31
hom e Friday, O ctober 12, ju st in
W ATCH OUT FOR THE G O B ­
tim e for th e storm , w hich for­
LINS!
tu n ately did no serious dam age at
her home. She is some b e tte r b u t
still not too well. Mrs. R uth H a rt­
Couple Sees Football
m an is staying w ith her.
Game Held in Portland
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Eggert, fo r­
BIR K E N FE L D —-Mr. and Mrs.
m er V ernonia residents who now
B rian McCloud took in a football
live at Cornelius, send new s th at
gam e in P o rtlan d S aturday.
they are now g randparents. A son,
F red Larson, T erry and D ave
G alen Ray, w eighing 7 pounds, 10
w ent to N etarts S atu rd ay after
ounces, arrived O ctober 8 a t the
th e football gam e in P ortland.
hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas E g­
T hey stayed over night w ith the
gert w ho also reside at Cornelius.
Bud Larsons and h unted on S u n ­
Mrs. Emil M inger is at the
day.
hom e of h er son and wife, Mr. and
Mrs. C harles Minger, recuperating
en and K enny h unted S unday in
from a fall she had O ctober 12
th e Cochran area and A rth u r and
during the storm at th e hom e of
K enny each bagged a nice buck.
her daughter, Mrs. Ed F eldt, at
Mrs. Alice M alm sten, w ho spent
Cornelius. She heard the sound of
all of last w eek in T uality hospital
things being blow n about and op­
du e to a broken hip, w as taken
ened a door to see w hat it was
back to the rest hom e in L au rel-
w hen a gust of w ind caught the
wood last w eek end. H er d au g h ­
door w ith such force as to cause
ters, Mrs. Lois C lark and Mrs. L.
her to fall.
K Thomas, m ade freq u en t trips
RUMMAGE SALE. Nov. 1. 2. 3.
to the hospital to see her during
Fire hall, Pythian Sisters.
43t2c
her stay there.
News from Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Mrs. M athilde Bergerson, Mrs.
H eckenliable is th a t w hen they
L ucille
H ickm an,
Mrs.
Irm a
arrived at Salem S atu rd ay , O cto­
C hance. Mrs. Cora L ange and Mrs.
ber 13 about noon, they found
Lesta G arn er drove to M anzanita
th eir trailer house to w hich they
S unday to atten d th e reception
w ere moving that day com pletely
honoring Ivy H erchenhein, grand
destroyed, along w ith th e things
chief of Oregon, P y thian Sisters.
they had already m oved into it.
E nroute hom e th ey had dinner at
They are staying w ith th e ir
E lderberry Inn.
dau g h ter for the tim e being.
Mrs. G eorge Johnson spent from
Harold M cEntire. A rth u r L am p ­
W ednesday to S atu rd ay of last
ing, O. T. Batem an and sons Stev-
w eek at T uality hospital for tre a t­
m ent.
RUMMAGE SALE. Nov. 1, 2. 3.
F ire hall. P y th ian Sisters.
4312c
Mrs. Ju d d G reenm an of M ed­
Fri., Sut.
Oct. 26-27 ford arrived h ere T uesday for a
visit w ith friends. S he is the house
guest of Mr. and Mrs. J . W. N i­
chols.
Miss Carol Sw ord of B eaverton
w as visiting her parents, Mr. and
Rixi Buttons
Mrs. Robert Sw ord, Tuesday of
th is w eek.
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Sweet Pickles
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TOPICS OF THE TOWN
P ortlanders w ho cam e here S a t­
urday especially to attend
the
Lions club hotcake feed w ere Mrs.
R uth Jensen, m other of Jo h n J e n ­
sen who is president of th e club
this year, Mis. W inifred G reene
and son Ja ck and P aul B erry.
Mrs. M yrtle Oakes of Scappoose
w as here M onday calling on
friends and visiting her brother,
Ray T aylor and family.
RUMMAGE SALE. Nov. 1. 2, 3.
F ire hall. P y th ian S isters.
43t2c
^El For "X
lOW-oz. Pkgs.
Maple Flavor
Beef Ravioli
For
FIVE WEEKS IN A
BALLOON
Free Deliveries Twice Daily
10 A.M. and 3 P M.
Ratkies Here
To Fix House
RIV ERV IEW —Mrs. M innie Rat-
kie and son W ally of P o rtland
are redecorating h er house near
E ighth stree t here. L ast w eek h er
d au g h ter and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs.
R obert Beck and four children of
Gakom a, A laska visited here at
th e hom e place, w hile on th e ir
w ay to Tem pe, A rizona for the
w inter. W ally conducts the choir
at C en tral Bible church in P o rt­
land and teaches piano at M ultno­
m ah school of th e Bible.
O tto H olm berg cam e home
T hursday from th e St. Helens hos­
pital w here he had been several
w eeks following a h ea rt attack.
Mr. and Mrs. R ichard Holmes
and d au g h ter of A storia visited
h er m other, Mrs. M aude Wells,
S aturday.
M onday visitors a t th e W alt
P ark er hom e w ere Mrs. R. J.
K eith and Mrs. W ally Grosche and
d au g h ter of Vernonia.
Mrs. Ruby N orm and is visiting
relatives a t Ellensburg, W ashing­
ton.
I Swift’s P r e m . L b . Pkg.
• NEBERGALLS PURE
i Pork Sausage
1-Lb. Rolls
; Polish Rings
I y Zenners....... 12-oz.
RIVERVIEW — Mr. and Mrs.
W alter P ark er visited th e ir son
K enneth w ho has been in th e V et­
eran ’s hospital in P o rtlan d since
early in J u n e w ith infection in his
legs. In S eptem ber, his left leg was
am p u tated one inch above the
knee. He is im proving now and
gaining some weight. T he P ark er’s
grandson, Paul, lives w ith them
and atten d s school here.
Mr. and Mrs. F ran k G am ble of
O verton, N ebraska spent T hurs­
day and F riday a t th e hom e of
Mr. and Mrs. V irgil Snook. The
tw o fam ilies lived n e x t door to
one ano th er in N ebraska years
ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Rose of F o r­
est G rove visited Mr. and Mrs. E.
L. Lloyd Tuesday and on W ed­
nesday th e ir visitors w ere Mr. and
Mrs. C laude N orris of P ortland.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cline and his
m other, Mrs. M yrtie Cline of F o r­
est G rove visited at th e M erle
Cline hom e Sunday. Mrs. Cline is
living w ith h er son and fam ily at
present, b ut plans a trip to the
eastern p a rt of th e U nited States
soon.
M IST—Mr. and Mrs. W ayne
K yser spent th e w eek end in De-
lena at th e hom e of h e r folks, the
H. Sparks. Mr. K yser helped w ith
some rep air w ork after th e recent
storm.
W arren K yser and som e boys
from V ernonia atten d ed the PI
Exposition an d th e boys assisted
w ith the judging of cattle.
Mrs. M artin H ansen cam e home
from Mulino to spend th e w eek
end.
Mr. and Mrs. John G ordon w ere
Sunday afternoon visitors at the
C lair Devines. They cam e to have
b irth d ay cake w ith Cheryl.
Mr. an d Mrs. Geo. M athew s re ­
tu rn ed hom e from a tw o weeks
trip to Pioche, Nev.
Vernonia, Oreqon
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WHILE YOU’RE
ON VACATION?
Newspapers on the doorstep,
unclaimed mail, shades drawn
all day— they say “the fam ­
ily’s away”— when you’re off
on vacation.
You never know when thieves
or vandals are looking for
these tell-tale signs. But you
can be certain that you’re
fully protected against loss—
during vacation and all year
round. Ask us how H artford
Homeowner’s insurance can
give you the coverage you
need.
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Vernonia Insurance
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Kepresenting
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5 Member Hartford
Insurance Group
Hartford 15, Conn.
ROY
NELSON
Democratic
Candidate for
Columbia County
Clerk
“\ou th fu l, Energetic,
and Thoroughly Quali­
fied For the Job.”
• ROY NELSON HAS THE
• NEEDED.
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O>u«r*, Cb« rflM%
J. W. Jr*. F«ft*«M, Of«,
Open Six D ays a W eek
Elect . . .
COMMISSIONER
DEMOCRAT
BEN'S BABBER SHOP
Expert Tonsorial Work
Kysers Aid in
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Damage Repairs ï
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by LAWRENCE MEISSNER
D w r Island. Oredon
N O R M A N O. NILSEN
A fter a few global w ars all n a ­
tions should have enough ex p e r­
ience to believe in peace.
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LABOR
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45’
9oz. Pkgs.............................
Cut Green Beans or Frch. Style Green Beans
Lawrence Meissner
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Green Beans
believes w hat U ncle Sam keeps
out of th e mail as obscene litera­
tu re should be kept off Oregon
new sstands.
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FLAV-R-PAC FROZEN
Parkers Visit with Son
At Veterans Hospital
New Minister Arrives
For Vine Maple Church
B IRK EN FELD — Rev. and Mrs.
D avid P ro u ty and baby have
m oved in the valley and are living
in th e Fred Stinchfield house. He
has charge of the Vine Maple
church.
Mrs. E. T. Jo h n sto n and Tom
Johnston w ere in A storia on b u s­
iness last Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Ilstad of
Enum claw , W ashington visited
relatives here for aw hile last F ri­
day.
Mr. and Mrs. G ene Larson and
fam ily of Longview visited S u n ­
day w ith th e Francis Larsons.
Mr. and Mrs. H arold Stinch-
field of Condon spent S aturday
night and Sunday w ith the D arrell
Bakers.
Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r Sacher of
S ilv erto n visited here w ith rela­
tives last T hursday.
Mr. and Mrs. F red Udey spent
M onday in Portland.
S hirley Berg spent th e w eek
end at home. Also Roger Berg of
B eaverton visited there.
Mr. and Mrs. E v erett Johnston
w ere in Forest G rove Monday.
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BACKGROUND AND
EX PERIEN CE
★ Born and Raised in St. Helens Area.
★ G rad u ate of Oregon S tate University.
★ O fficer in U S. A ir Force 4 Years, serving 3 S Years In
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M ember of W arren G range. St. Helens AF&AM No.
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For Your Assurance of Efficienl Management of the
County Clerk's Office . . . Support and Vote For
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• Roy Nelson in the General Election — Nov. 6
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Pd Adv by Roy Nelson. Warren, Oregon
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