Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, November 08, 1962, Page 6, Image 6

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C -U -R -L -S
Sausage Rolls
Zcnner's
Chunk Bologna
Oregon C hief
Jumbo Franks
Oregon C hief
Be sure of the Best . . .
Order a Norbest Fresh
Broad Breasted Turkey
for Thanksgiving.
H ILUS BROS.
COFFEE
1-Lb
Can
. .59c j ^ $1.17
Toilet Tissue
Zee
Brand 12 nuns $ 1 .00
FACIAL TISSUE
C hiffon
100 Count
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4
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B oxes
SDWCH. BAGS
Zee Brand—
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Box o f 7 5 .........................
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t'ottage
I-Id). I’kgs.
£
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C H O C CHIPS
N ew Baker’s
6-oz. I’kg.
k ». 19c
CRACKERS
COOKIES
Sunshin e Coconut
a p
Bars
13-oz. P kg.
P N Ü T. BUTTER
School Boy
G iant 3-1.b. Jar
$1.00
JA M
Alice Love Straw berry
A pricot- Pi neapple
(¡huit 3 ti-I.b .
Jar
or
$1.00
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Heads
CO A S T - T O -Ç Q A ST S TO R K S
STORES/
LETTUCE
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(U R LS)
GROCERY ;
Phone H A 9-6341
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C O A S T -T O -C O A
NOVEMBER IS
SPECIAL
Vernonia’s Logger eleven took
Metalcraft
it on the chin once again last
HOUSEWARES M O N TH AT COASTTO -CO AST STORES
Golden-plate Dining
Friday evening when they met the
Furniture.
invading Hood River Dragons and
Toastmaster
7-Pc. Set
5£»Q 95
were devoured by that squad, to
Regularly $15.95
the tune of 45-13.
Reg.
$99.95_
2 Slice
The visiting Dragons lost no
5-Pc. Set
time in crossing into paydirt as
Only____
they took the ball on their own
The practical answer
20 and drove all the way to Ver­
to dining in style.
nonia’s 13-yard marker from which
point they passed into the end
How everyone can have toast the
way they like It with the NEW color
AS
zone for the score. Try for point
PER
selector for dark, light, mediumi
L0W
failed.
The modern styling and chrome
W
EEK
finish w ill look nice in any kitchenl
Hood River then proceeded to
See Our Large Selec­
W ITH SMALL D O W N P A Y M fM T
(WSO173A.4)
kick off and Ralph Anderegg, Ver­
tion of Lamps of A ll
Kinds.
nonia speedster, picked up the ball
P ro c to r Iro n in g B oard
on the 32 and returned it all the
PAD
AND
way down the sidelines for the
Armstrong Budgetone
COVER
six points. Try for the extra coun­
vinyl floor covering.
ter failed making the score stand
Square
$ -| 29
6-6.
/o n e H ig h la n d e r
Vernonia held on the next set
HAND
Congoleum vinyl Fore­
of downs, forcing the visiting
W o n J .r fr y J 2 in c h p
„ 4 95
cast floor covering.
squad to punt to the Logger’s 40.
MIXER Reg $11.95
Simmons Slumber
Square
59
In three downs the locals failed
AUTOMATIC
King Mattress and
and on fourth down elected to pass
ELECTRIC
Yard.—,_______ A
Box Springs $ J /A 50
and failed to connect, with the
SKILLET
Each____ __ 4c«Z
9x12 Linoleum
Gionf 12 Inch sk illet of thick 11
ball going over to Hood River. In
New 3 speed heavy duty mixer with
$/»95 Beauty Rest $rTQ50
gouge aluminum, mirror finish. Re­
no time the visitors scored via the
powerful 100 watt motor! Big double
movable controls make It complete­
Soft and resilient thick cotton
Mattress.......
I <7
chromed
beaters
that
release
with
air lanes for the six points with
ly immersible in watorl UL approv­
stitched pad. Scorch' and stain re*
the touch of a button I White modern
a l . Complete with control, cover
the extra point being good.
sistant. Aluminized with silicone,
styled shape. (WSO537-7)
and pen. (WSO510J1)
olosfle odgo. (WAO625-1)
Once again in first quarter play,
the locals gambled on their own
37 on a fourth down for big yard­
age, only to lose the ball to the
visitors. At quarter’s end Hood
River had driven to the Loggers'
10 and passed for the tally, mak­
ing the score board read 20-6.
The visiting Dragons crossed in­
to Logger paydirt twice more in
Battery Booster Cable
Fan-Gio Heetaire
first half play and departed the
Set for 12-Volt Cars
electric heater with
playing field at half time with a
Goulds balanced flow
8-Foot. Compare
thermostatic
1 95
32-6 edge.
shallow well system.
$2.50.
In second half action, the visi­ control.........
$1
No
tank, no extras.
tors scored twice more and Ver­
Only ...
Portable baseboard
Now
$ -g <L J 85
nonia tallied in third quarter ac­ elec, heater $ Q Q 9 5
Oakland wood heater with
tion with a pass from Bellingham 3-Foot
O nly___
thermostatic
30" DeLuxe Electric
to Larson for a 20-yard pass and
control__________
Model RD-38-62
Other Elec. $ d J 95
score. Final score Vernonia 13,
Oakland
fireplace
heater
with
heat
Speed-Heat
surface
unit. Auto­
Heaters
from
A
Jt
Hood River 45.
control. Glass
$-j QQ95 matic Cook-Master can start and
Statistics supplied by Coach
stop oven—Unlimited heat set­
Doors—Only________
52 Ga,l°"
Bob Wendel show that Jim Bel­
¡ ¡ 5 W j s,i l* « r Seal
tings
from simmer to high. Frigi­
lingham, quarterback, connected
Kreoky automatic auto, forced
, Electric
daire dependability S Q d /A95
on 6 out of 18 passes for the total
air
wood
burning
heater.
Floor
Group 1 Batteries 36
[WATER
too—Only
¿MTXt/
of 118 yards; total rushing yardage
HFA TFR
month guar. $
44 SEE US FOR YOUR level heat in every $-g p*f\95
F
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was 113 with Danny Steele being
LJ
ROOFING NEEDS
room. 6-8 rm. size
Exchange___
Product of General Motors
the top rusher, averaging 8 yards
F .U .B . rnvtiena, urega»
per carry, followed by Lloyd
• Pally lneul«*«d V lfc
Used 40” Frigidaire
Plbaaglasl
Johnston with a 6-yard average
• InterlesLlng Tt<em>eeMt
• 1 Iwwerelen Elemental
range,
excellent cond.
and Boxer Cox with 4.5 yards;
w Siows s'
C u t tom f l o t t lined
Terry Smith caught two passes for
model.
Het weter
Im to n tly . ] 0 year
64 yards and Terry Larson one
for 24 yards and the second Log­
ger TD; Vernonia amassed a total
of 10 first downs.
This Friday evening the Log­
gers will journey to Clatskanie to
Polyethyl ano K it for
engage that squad in action in the
STORM WINDOWS
last game of the season.
Reg / / > > PKG. FOR
AUTOM ATIC
TOASTER
12
‘5 9 95
1 I
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FRIGIDAIRE
104s
159s
10
’6 9 ”
2-SPEED MULTI CYCLE
Holcomb Tells
Seaside Story
One of the best attendances this
year, including 25 members and
eight guests, was noted at the
Lions club meeting Monday even­
ing at which Holly Holcomb, de­
puty superintendent of the Oregon
State police was guest speaker.
Holcomb, a home-town boy, was
introduced by O. T. Bateman who
spoke of his prowess in athletics
both in Vernonia high school and
at Oregon State college. Holcomb
then spoke about his work, and
especially about the Labor Day
riots at Seaside, and steps that
could be taken to prevent such
occurences there or elsewhere in
the future.
Guests of the club for this very
interesting talk were James Johns,
T F. Tomlin, Clyde Blodgett,
Wayne Markam, Marvin Kamholz,
Sam Hearing Sr., and Jim Fisher,
state police sergeant.
In business taken up Monday
evening, the club discussed the
holiday decorations project. Four
things are included this year:
Signs, nt the entrance to town
with seasons greetings, for which
Joey Acaiturri is chairman; addi­
tional candy canes to be used with
the candles in the down town area,
Neil Zimmerman, chairman; a Na­
tivity scene to be placed on the
Nance lot along with the Christ­
mas tree for which Bruce Roberts
is chairman and greeting banners
across the street for which John
Jensen is chairman.
Work done for these projects
this year will provide materials to
be used other years, also, and the
sign boards at the entrances to
town can also be used for other
things.
The next meeting of the club
will be November 19.
D e live rie s 3:00 P.M .
V E R N O N IA . O R E G O N
L-
r
2 WINDOWS
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N absco Prem ium
1-l.b. I’kg.
*■
$58.88
M ARG AR IN E
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¡HOUSEWARES
THURSDAY. NOV. 8, 1962
Loggers Drop
Before Dragons
Ai
STO RES
WELCOME
Two 36 x 72 Inch
transparent
poly«
ethylene sheets. 36
feet of fibre molding
and nails In each kit«
• 3 Water Temperatures • Wash-Wear
Cycle a Deep Turbulent Wash and Rinse-
Actions a Automatic Pre-Scrubbing Cycle
o Effective Lint Filter
AW-420
Only
‘2 3 9 ’
ABC Omatic clothes dryer with
heat selection, porcelain top and
drum, concealed
$-g
lint trap
169
K-7.ncnH7TiaA£ui> — g u m - a c - n E
26 Present for
4th Rehearsal
Twenty-six singers attended the
fourth rehearsal of the Bethlehem
cantata Tuesday evening. The per­
formance has been set for Sunday,
December 16 at 4:00 p.m. in the
high school auditorium.
The community choir practices
are held each Tuesday at 7:00
p.m. at the EUB church because
both piano and organ are avail­
E
Sofa Bed and Swivel
100% nylon face fabric.
with
$-f 5*4^95
$196.50.......
159s
Brunsm an H a rd w a re and Elec.
P H O N E H A 9-5651
IT’S A P R IV IL E G E
able. This is a religious cantata
but it in no way reflects one re­
ligious group. It is open to anyone
who wants to sing with the choir.
It is important that everyone at­
tend the rehearsals because the
music is not easy in places.
The cantata is divided into three
sections with part 1, The Shep­
herds Gifts; part 2, The King’s
Gifts; part 3, Our Gift. Three solo­
ists are used. Mrs. Lois Clark is
pianist and Mrs. L. H. Thomas is
organist. John Jensen is director.
Biltwell
Rocker.
Compare
others at
V E R N O N IA , O R E.
A N D A P L E A S U R E TO LIV E IN
Word Received
Of Mans Death
News was received Wednesday
morning of the death of Victor
Bergerson the previous evening at
Good Samaritan hospital in Port­
land. He had been ill for a long
time. Arrangements are pending
at this time. Victor was the son
of the late Peter and Hannah Ber­
gerson who resided in the Kist
area. He was a brother of Cass
V E R N O N IA
Bergerson of Vernonia, Mrs. Ed.
Tapp of Cornelius, Mrs. C. Lint­
ner of Hillsboro, and Percy Ber­
gerson and the late Elmer Berger­
son.
Information indicates that ser­
vices will probably be held here
but time and place had not been
set.
Buying friends with money is
comparatively easy, but they are
seldom worth the price.
IT PAYS TO READ THE ADS!
TONY H A Z A P IS of Wauna received first place award frem Waller
Mathews at Natal Grange where four contestants vied for honors
in the speech contest sponsored by the Clatskanie Soil Conservation
district. Topic for the speech was Water Conservation", The dis
trict contest was held October 24 and Tony then entered the semi­
finals at Hillsboro October 31 and took second place there.
RALPH ANDEREGG received third place award in the soil conser­
(Soil Conservation Service photo)
(Soil Conservation Service photo)
vation speech contest.
Second place honors went to Florence Gos­
nell and honorable mention to Margaret Ellis.
was from the Vernonia high school F FA
three were from Clatskanie high school.
Ralph Anderegg
chapter and the other