Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, November 08, 1962, Page 2, Image 2

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    PARKDALE BARTLETT
A R K ET
PEARS
In Heavy
Syrup —
303 Cans
MARGARINE
K aiser —
12”x 2 5 -ft
ROLL
Vernonia’s
Favorite
Spread
5
Chicken S tew
59
...24-oz.
C M eat B a lls
24-oz. t a n
G R A PEFR U IT
Tastewell— 303 Cans
T om ato Juice
H unt’s Fancy, 46-oz. Cans
CQf
For
■JEc
J
5 *1
4 T $1
3 .5 5
Pinto B ean s
23*
7 M -oz. Pkg.
Centennial ..............2-Lb. Pkg
TOPICS OF THE TOWN
Pop Com
HA 9-3492
Free Deliveries Twice Daily
10 A M. and 3 P.M.
★ M eat D epartm ent ★
•
: B eef Liver
i
Flav-R-Pac— 10-oz. Pkgs.
For
Fish Sticks
14-oz. Pkg.
B o ilin g Onions
3-Lb. Bag ...............................
Instant Coffee
Folger’s .........................6-oz. J a r
Lb.
Smoked
2-Lb. Pkg.
Pom ona G rangers H ear D e le g a te s
T e ll of Trips During T he Sum m er
Mr». M. C. Brewer entered the
You're As Close io the Mill
Market As Your Telephone
Pork Hocks
W hite or Yellow
Booth’s Frozen
E tc
Dinner
For
Frozen P ea s
KRAFT MACARONI & CH EESE
$1
S w ift’s— 4-oz. Can
!
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C SI
V ienna S a u sa g e
95* J
N A LLEY’S SPAGHETTI &
Sections
6
Ci
SW IFT ’S
With Dumplings
$ |00
Dried Prunes
ALUMINUM
& LOCKERS
55*
19*
69*
Member
United
Grocers
I Young and Tender
Lb
i Red Snapper
* Ocean Fresh
Lb.
29*
39*
39*
A pple Drink
/B $1
Shasta— 4 6-oz. Cans
For
Bananas O
Fey. Golden F ru it
BOWLING
é E
Jg
Lbs.
Jensen Chosen
urday evening prior to the recep­
Physicians and Surgeons hospital tion were Mr. and Mrs. Jens Her­
MONDAY—WOMEN
Sunday and underwent surgery mann and Mrs. Lillian Phelps
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Monday.
from Seaside; Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
The Columbia county Pomona cases, and causing confusion in Vernonia Clinic
John Jensen has been selectei
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Mr». Laura Carmichael, whose
McKinley, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Grange met Saturday, November
others.
Sam’s
Food
Store
as
the guest choir director of th
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birthday falls on Halloween, was Floreth and Mrs. George Kinsley, 3 in the Chapman Grange hall
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22 Southwest Hills churches on Nov
Miss Jacquelin Wyland, who West Oregon Electric
given a surprise Tuesday evening all from Portland.
with a good attendance. Visitors won the trip this year to the Curl’s Grocery
18
22 18. Each of the participating
of last week, October 30, when her
Among former resident here for from other counties were Ted United Nations presented by the
choirs will sing one anthem an<
Jacquie
Antles,
high
game,
228
daughter, Mrs. Marion Steers; her the Eastern Star reception Satur­ Simms, State Grange deputy of
and
high
series,
558.
all the choirs will sing five mas;
IOOF
and
Rebekah
Lodges,
was
son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Bill day evening were Mr. and Ms. Lane county, and Edna Graf and
numbers
under the direction o
Splits
picked
up:
Nell
Thomas,
present
in
the
afternoon
to
show
Camichael and two daughters F. D. Macpherson of Redlands, Susie Bennel of Sauvies Island
from Hillsboro; Mr. and Mrs. No­ near Oregon City, Prior to leav­ Grange, Multnomah county. All her pictures taken on the trip. In 5-8-10 and 3-6-8; Florenz Huff, Mr. Jensen as follows:
Almighty God of Our Father:
ble Dunlap, and Mr. and Mrs. Ro­ ing Vernonia they operated the spent a pleasant day as guests of the evening, David Stevely told 5-6 and 6-7-10; Hazel Shipman,
by Will James, How Lovely ii
of his trip as Youth Exchange stu­ 5-8-10.
bert S. Lindsay arrived bearing Vernonia Golf course.
Chapman Grange.
Thy Dwelling Place by Brahms
dent to Ontario, and showed pic­ TUESDAY—WOMEN
gifts and refreshments.
Mrs. M. J. Lamping Sr. entered
Agricultural committee reports tures he took. Both young people
I Know that My Redeemer Live«
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Mr. and Mr«. L. H. Thomas were
Tuality hospital at Hillsboro last covered pest control as practiced gave a good account of their trips. Standard Oil
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by Bunjes with Trumpet solo
10
at Forest Grove Saturday for fun­ Saturday for observation after be­ in Tillamook county, resetting
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Jesu, Priceless Treasure by Bach
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Reports showed extensive dam­ Quinn’s Insurance
eral services for his brother-in- ing ill at her home all of last week. trees which have been uprooted age to the Pomona Grange parks Vernonia Drug
20% and The Last Words of David
15%
law, Tom Turk.
Monday afternoon she underwent by the recent storm, which is said in the Nehalem valley, and the King’s Grocery
13%
22% by Randal Thompson.
Mrs. Myrtle Buffmire was taken
major surgery for a perforated to be possible if done soon. New park board was given authority to
High series, Fran Dinger, 523;
The Festival will be held at the
to Tuality hospital Saturday by ulcer. She was expected to re­ stock will not be available to com­ fix them up as a community ser­ high game, Alice Ellson, 206.
Saint Barnabas Episcopal church,
her daughter, Mrs. Lloyd Quinn, main in the hospital all of this pletely replace trees, so orchardists vice. Mrs. Inez Langdon, Mrs. Ly­
Splits picked up: Fran Dinger, 2201 S.W. Vermont, Portland, at
for tests and treatment. She has week.
should do what they can to save dia Erickson and Mrs. Pearl Beck­ 3-10 and 5-6-10; Marlea Leffler, 8:00 p.m. The public is invited.
not been well for the past month.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Shaw were those they have. Filberts, prunes er were appointed as a committee 5-6; Hazel Shipman, 4-5 and 3-10.
Recent word from Mr. and Mrs. here Saturday from Ontario and
and walnuts, especially, have been to aid in this project as a Pomona WEDNESDAY—MEN
Former Residents Visit
Clyde Thomas is that he is now attended the reception honoring hard hit, and these trees take some Grange community service for
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With Relatives Here
stationed at an Air Force base at Mrs. Wilbur Davis that evening. time to come into bearing if re­ next year. History of the Pomona Brunsman’s Hardware
25
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Klamath Falls and is still wear­ They were house guests of Mr. and placed by new stock. Also, Don and subordinate granges of the Fisher’s Electric
19
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RIVERVIEW — Mr. and Mr<
ing a brace as the result of n Mrs. Sam Hearing Sr. Other for­ Coin Walrod, county agent, ad­ county also is being undertaken at Col. River Real Estate
16
20 Ronald Smith of Bradwood spen
Bob’s Union
injury in May. Mrs. Thomas is mer residents here for the recep­ vocated that any buildings lost this time.
12
24 Thursday at the E. L. Llcyd heme
Jerry Dinger, high game, 200; Sunday visitors at the Lloyds weri
still in Madagan hospital at Ta­ tion were Mr. and Mrs. John El­ might be modernized in being re­
built.
high series, 510.
coma, still has a pin in her leg der from Portland.
her sister and brother-in-law, Mr
bone and hopes to be able to go to
Splits picked up: Charley Hick­ and Mrs. Obie Atkinson who re
Much discussion of various mea­
Word was received here this
the home of her parents, Mr. and week that George, the youngest sures on the ballot for the coming
man, 2-7; Albert Shalock, 5-7-9; cently moved from Cannon City
Jerry Dinger, 5-6.
Mrs. Robert Tunnell by Christmas. son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bleile, election brought out arguments
Colorado to Redmond. The Atkin
New residents in Vernonia are former residents of OA Hill, had
THURSDAY—MEN
sons lived here several years ago
for and against, serving to give
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pickering who succumbed to pneumonia quite better understanding in some
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Carson Strong spent two day-
moved here early in October and suddenly in Chicago where he was
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The following information has Crown Zellerbach
17
in the Emanuel hospital in Port­
are located at 1153 Ruth avenue. working. The Bleiles now live at
18%
17
been received by the Washington Mill Market
land for spinal tests and returned
They purchased their home from Sacramento, California.
18
county Navy recruiting station, Vernonia Milk
18
home Friday.
Curl’s Grocery
Miss Helen Caine but the proper­
16%
519
South
10th,
Hillsboro,
Oregon.
19
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Buckner ol
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ray have Thursday, November 8
ty was formerly known as the
Joe Magoff, high game, 201 and Tillamook visited his mother, Mrs.
Navy recruits, i n c l u d i n g
received news from their daugh­ Mt Heart Rebekah Lodge, IOOF
Woodruff place. The Pickerings
WAVES, reporting to Naval train­ high series, 531.
Artie Buckner Sunday.
ter, Second Lieutenant Carol Ray,
hall, 8:00 p.m.
Splits picked up:: Ben Fowler,
came from Clatsop Plains where
ing
centers
on
or
before
14
No­
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Parker and
that she is now with the Women Friday. November 9
they were formerly commercial
vember, 1962 will be eligible for 9-10.
grandson Paul spent the week end
Marine detachment at Cherry
daffodil growers. They are rock
Christmas leave.
visiting their daughter and son-
Point, North Carolina During the Mist-Nehalem Extension U n i t ,
hounds and will have as their
The period from December 22,
Birkenfeld
Center,
10:30
a
m.
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Homer
recent storm here, news of the
guests here next Sunday members
1962 through January 6, 1963 is
Football,
Loggers
at
Clatskanie,
Gwin
at Cannon Beach. The men
damage reached Carol and she was
8:00 p.m.
of the rock club at Clatsop Plains. quite worried because she could
established as a holiday period for
were successful in getting an elk
Do You Know This Man?
Week end guests at the home of
all training activities under the
Saturday.
not get in touch with her folks. Legion and Auxiliary Veterans
Born
July 3, 1917 at Austin, Tex­
Mrs. Paul Gordon were her sister At the same time, the Cuban sit­
management
control
of
Vice
Ad­
Day potluck. Legion hall, 6:30
as.
and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Ray
miral W. R. Smedberg III, USN,
p.m.
uation was tense and she was not
Came
to Vernonia in March 1947
chief
of
naval
personnel.
Nelson from Cottage Grove who
Saturday. November 10
sure where she was to be sent.
for a grand opening.
attended the OES reception with
Further
information
is
avail­
Used trucks belonging to Co
Vernonia
Grange,
hall
near
golf
Guests for dinner last Friday
her Saturday evening Additional evening at the home of Mr and course, 8:00 p.m.
able by stopping in at the Re­ Married February 14, 1948 at lumbia county will be disposed ol
Portland, Oregon.
dinner guests of Mrs Gordon Sat-
cruiting Station or calling collect
by public sale at the Columbi.
Mrs. L E Stiff were his brother Sunday. November 11
Has
four children.
MI8-1831.
county road department’s shop ir
and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn VETERANS DAY
Is a baseball fan.
St. Helens on November 10. A
Stiff of Hillsboro and a cousin Open house .the Vike’s golden
Is Interested in civic affairs.
legal notice appearing elsewhere
wedding anniversary, t h e i r
of the two men and his wife, Mr.
Extension Unit Meeting
Is also active in church and fra­ in this paper gives full particulars
home,
1
to
6
p
m.
and Mrs. Newt Bolt from Sunny­
ternal groups.
Scheduled for Friday
2
THURSDAY, NOV 8, 1962 side, Washington The cousins had Nehalem Valley Coin Club, West
of the sale, which will start at
(Information supplied by J. W. 1:30 p.m.
Oregon
Bldg
.
2
p.m.
MIST — The Home Extension
not seen each other for some time
Nichols.)
Monday. November 12
Unit will meet this Friday, No­
and enjoyed a good visit.
Small talk sheds little light or
SCHOOL HOLIDAY
vember 9 at Mist-Birkenfeld cen­
to last weeks quiz: Guy any subject—real power has tc
Clothing Construction workshop. ter. Virginia Hansen and Helen Answer
Thomas.
FRI. SAT.
NOV. 9-10
come from th ; high line.
West Oregon Bldg., 10:00 a m.
Ramsey will give the lessons.
Nehalem Assembly Rainbow Girls,
Ardys Hansen spent the week
Masonic Temple, 7:30 p.m.
end at her home here. Mrs. Hugh
Chamber of Commerce board. Cox accompanied her daughter as
West Oregon building. 8:00 p.m. far as Portland where she visited
Frank Sinatra - Spencer Tracy
Tuesday November 13
another daughter until Monday
THE VERNONIA EAGLE Timber Route Extension Unit, evening.
Vernonia Grange hall, 10:30 a m.
Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Garlock
Vernonia Odd Fellows Lodge, were in Portland Friday to visit
IOOF hall, 8:00 p.m.
their daughter. Carolyn.
Wednesday, November 14
Friday evening Mrs. Hugh Cox
\ emonia Temple Pythian Sisters, and Mrs. Wayne Kvser attended
IOOF hall, 8:00 p m Roll eall.
a party in Westport at the home
Natal Grange. Natal hall. 8:00 p.m. of Mrs. Ben Keller.
Guest Director
N a v y Offers
H o lid a y Bonus
DATES io Remember
Lei's Gel Acquainted!
Trucks Offered
Oernonia Eagle
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THE DEVIL AT
4 O'CLOCK
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IN PROGRESS
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WORLD'S FINEST MOTOR OIL
\ our car deserves no less than the best- Royal Triton.
Bob’s Union Service provides it for you.
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