Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, November 01, 1962, Page 8, Image 8

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Lindsley Rites
Read Saturday
Ocrnonia Eagle
8
THURSDAY, NOV. 1, 1962
Goals Reached
For Two Quotas
After two years of taking back
seat to Vernonia, Clatskanie is
performing in its usual form and
was the first community in the
county to go “over the top” in the
United Fund Drive. The quota
which they topped was $2,000
which was reached last week but
they are working on the amount
above that which will finance their
local projects.
Vernonia this week is able to
boast of second place with the
amounts now in just topping the
$1200 quota for this area. Several
organizations and businesses have
not yet reported so it is hoped
that there will be a good amount
for the local relief fund. Anyone
missed in the solicitation may send
their contributions to the co-chair­
men, Mrs. T. M. Hobart and Mrs.
R. C. Lindsay.
County-wise, the drive is still
far short of the $27,840 quota.
' WELCOME
SA L E ENDS TH IS WEEK
Funeral services for Warren J.
Lindsley, 81 year old resident of
the Vernonia area since 1924, were
conducted Saturday, October 27
at 1:30 p.m. at Fuiten's Chapel in
the Hills mortuary, Vernonia.
Mr. Lindsley passed away Tues­
day afternoon, October 23 at a Eu­
gene area nursing home where he
had been since October 18. He
Oakland wood heater with
had been seriously ill for the past
thermostatic
95
three weeks.
control___________
Joseph Brown officiated at the
Oakland fireplace heater with heat
funeral services with Richard
control. Glass
Chamberlin as soloist singing “In
Doors—Only
the Garden” and “The Old Rug­
ged Cross,,. He was accompanied
Kre«ky automatic auto, forced
by Mrs. Lloyd Thomas as organ­
air wood burning heater. Floor
ist. Concluding rites and inter­
level heat in every
p » /\9 5
ment were at the Vernonia Me­
room. 6-8 rm. size
morial cemetery with Marion Sie-
delman, Ed Burton, A1 Bergstrom,
Henry Hudson, Roy Juola and Ted
Keasey serving as casket bearers.
Mr. Lindsley was a native of
Fremont, Nebraska where he was
bom October 30, 1881, moving
then to Iowa with his family when
he was a small boy. As a young
Battery Booster Cable
man he came West to Hope, Idaho
Set for 12-Volt Cars
where he spent many years. In
1923 he moved to Washington and
8-Foot. Compare at
then in 1924 to the Vernonia area. Gallon
$ -| 33
90 $2.50.
The Lindsley family lived near Can __
Only
..........
Keasey from 1924 until 1945 when Quart
they moved to their present home
at Riverview. Mr. Lindsley worked Can
most of his years here at the Ore­
gon American Lumber company
mill until retirement.
Surviving is his wife, Mrs. Clara
Mead Lindsley to whom he was
Armstrong Budgetone
united in marriage at Spokane,
vinyl floor covering.
Washington on December 22, 1910.
Square
$ -| 29
They had observed their golden
wedding anniversary here less than
Fan-Gio Heetaire
Congoleum vinyl Fore­
two years ago.
electric heater with
cast
floor covering.
Also surviving are eight child­ thermostatic $ r t J 95
Square
$ -| 59
ren; four sons, Joseph and Ken­ control
jc
neth Lindsley, Springfield; Vernon
Yard _____ ___
Portable baseboard
Lindsley, Vernonia and Lee Lind­ elec, heater $ Q Q 9 5
9x12 Linoleum
sley of Spain; four daughters, Mrs.
Rugs
$£47
George (Edith) Stanton, Gold 3-Foot ......
Only
J 95
Beach; Mrs. Doug (Claribel) Hib- Other Elec.
ler, Eugene; Mrs. Sam (Ann) Heaters from
Smith, Springfield and Mrs.
Dewey (Joan) Hunt, Lompoc,
California.
Additional survivors include a
brother, Bruce Lindsley, Smith
River, California; two sisters, Mrs.
Simmons Slumber
Alma Billings, Camas, Washing­
King Mattress and
ton and Mrs. Sadie Austin, Rio
Box Springs $ 4 f t 50
Dell, California; two step-sons,
Each
William Prince, Portland; and
Beauty Rest
Clarence Pearson, Elma, Washing­
Goulds balanced flow Mattress___
ton; thirty five grandchildren and
shallow well system.
twenty seven great grandchildren.
No tank, no extras. • C t ^ / B l g 52 Gallon
's il v e r Seal
Now
$-J 4A 4 85
Electric
Fame is fleeting—the man of Only
WATER
the hour is often forgotten the
HFATER
next.
West Coast
T e lep h o n e
5 PLACES WHERE
AN EXTENSION PHONE
SAVES STEPS
LA
IN THE
LAUNDRY ROOM
,8
i
IN 21 STATES
AND S T IL L GROWING
FREE
154
TO
WINDSHIELD
SCRAPER
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B U IL T IN
CORD MINDER
AND O U T L E T !,
$-J
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Won dor fry 12 Inch
SELF. L E V E L IN G
FRONT LEGSI
STORM WINDOWS
*•0 / / > >
2 9 (< 3 rr
Mary Proctor
IRONING BOARD TABLE
This newest Ironing board makes Ironing oasyl
Has now up and down a d j u s t m e n t . EXTRA
features! built-in cord minder and outlotl Steam
vented stall too. 6 foot cord. UL aoorovad.
AUTOMATIC
ELECTRIC
SKILLET /4F 99
P o lyeth yl ene K it for
U n iversal Quart 51 xe
R.g $18.95
6 T ransistor $ 1 3 .9 9
PORTABLE RADIO
$ 1 9 .9 9
PORTABLE RADIO
I 8 T ransistor
¡»Deluxe radio Is com-
Splete with 4 ponlight
¡b atteries,
leather
¡carrying
case,
and
| earphone.
Reg $19.95
*9 T ransistor $ 1 6 .9 9
PORTABLE RADIO
Pocket size transistor
, w ill go wherever you
gol
Complete
with
earphones,
batteries
and
carrying case.
1 «
f
Thick 11 gauge alum­
inum, mirror finish.
Removable
controls
make It completely
Immersible.
Cover
included. UL approved.
Two 36 x 72 inch
transparent
poly­
ethylene sheet*. 36
feet of fibre molding
ond nails In each kit.
TRANSISTOR RADIOS
Complete with battery,
earphone and leather
carrying cato.Rag $27.95
Hog $14.95
PKG. FOR
2 WINDOWS
VACUUM
BOTTLE
Sogularly
FOR
$2.99
AV»
N atural Color
CAULKING
CARTRIDGE
Big quart also for
work, traveling, and
outdoor
ac tivities.
Keeps contents cold
or hot longer.
1 /1 0 gallon cartridge«.
Your choice, with or
without tho spout.
I
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$ -f
IN THE KITCHEN .
Toastm aster 2 Slice
¿ten'«
CHORE GLOVES
PAIR FOR
Step Ladders
5- Foot
$6 »87
Ladders, ......
6- Foot
$ , 97
Ladders .........
.
R.
Men’ . prat.ctlv. char,
glove, of 12 «upc.
Cantan FI ano. I.
$r7£*50
• V
AUTOMATIC
TOASTER
$!$.9$
Color
..l.c t o r
for
toast a . you Ilk . Iti
Modem styling, chroip.
finish.
IN THE
BEDROOM
.
SEE US FOR YOUR
ROOFING NEEDS
D R Y GOODS
N O T IO N S — G IF T S
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Group 1 Batteries
month guar. $
Exchange___
Custom g fate lined
model.
Hot water
In stan tly. 1 0 yeor
warranty.
10
AW-420
Only
A U TO M A TIC
W ASHER
ABC Omatic clothes dryer with
heat selection, porcelain top and
drum, concealed
/? A 9 5
lint trap________
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V E R N O N IA . O R E.
IT’S A P R IV IL E G E
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$6)79
• 3 Water Temperatures • Wash-Wear
Cycle • Deep Turbulent Wash and Rinse-
Actions • Automatic Pre-Scrubbing Cycle
e Effective Lint Filter
Brunsman H ard w are and Elec.
P H O N E H A 9-5651
26-Gallon
Size____
< bc
$58.88
0 . 0 .0 . re nie« «, o r t , w
H ENRY & POLLY
HUDSON
Galv. Garbage Cans
20-Gallon
>6) ï ‘
Size........
Compare
2-SPEED MULTI-CYCLE
JL U 4
FV
169s
A N D A P L E A S U R E TO L IV E IN
V E R N O N IA
CURL'S A N N U A L FALL HARVEST
Why W alter M athew s?
IN THE
FAMILY ROOM
SSol
Stock your sh e lv e s now at th ese
trem endous sa v in gs. H ere’s proof your dollar b u ys m ore at our store. .
Libby
24-oz. T in s
IN THE DEN
2 89c
BEEF STEW
Standby
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16-oz.
T
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s
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F
or
TO M A TO JUICE
Standby
For I
TU N A FISH Chunk S tyle
C ottage Reg.
Cut.
303 T ins Q For
GREEN Case BEANS
o f 24 ............................... $2.95
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WE N O W SER VE M O R F T H A N
2 0 0 0 0 0 T E L E P H O N E S IN 3
.. P A C IF IC C O A S T S T A T E S
You can be confident that politics
will take a back seat to non-parti­
san service if Walter Mathews is
elected County Commissioner. Of
those running, he is the one can­
didate Columbia County could be
proud to have sitting on the Coun­
ty Court. Join the freedom-lov­
ing people who are thinking of
progress rather than politics.
W ALTER MATHEW S
Independent Candidate For
County Comm issioner
W E S T COAST
CO.
Pa
Politic«! Ad» b» w«l««r C.
M u t Or«eon
q
C ottage Cut and
Tips— 303 T ins
ASPARAGUS
CANNED M E A T
VwICIw
M « tti« w t
jg
1 For
Snack
12-oz. Tin
C ottage Cream S ty le or
" h o le Kernel— 303 Tins
Case o f 24.
Bum ble Bee Red
VOTE X
TELEPHONE
ITT
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938 STORES
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col
$3.25
SALM O N No. 1 Tall Tin
Blue Bell— 87c
PO TATO CHIPS V alue— Triple Pak
Salad Bow l
SALAD DRESSING Quart Jar
PUREX BLEACH Gallon Jug
Red R ose
P kg. 48 Bags
TEA BAGS
D anish Im ported Sliced— N eeds
N
1-Lb. Tin
BACON o Cooling
P illsbury B utterm ilk
S-oz.
Tube
F or,
BISCUITS
C ottage.
«
303
T
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j
CANNED
PEAS
Case of 24
$3.35
a
Snow ’s
15-oz. Tin
o
For
CLAM CHOWDER
Cam pbell's
TO M A TO SOUP Each
10c
F olgers
Lb.
2-I.b. Tin $1.17
COFFEE
-n Tin
n 59c
IN S T A N T — 6-oz. Jar
79c
10-oz. Jar
ar
8-oz.
$1.17
TO M A TO SAUCE T ins 3 Q For
For 29c
D arigold
POWDERED M IL K 8-Q t. Box 55c
H unt’s
FRUIT COCKTAIL 300 Tins 5 For $1
Hood R iver H alves in
3ror $1
H
PEARS eavy Syrup— 2 h T ins