Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, August 13, 1964, Page 8, Image 8

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AUGUST
PREPARED BY OREGON STATE
SYSTEM OF HIGHER EDUCATION
IS
PLUMBING MONTH
M
araschino cherries , fo o o - fit - for -
A -K IN G * WERE ONCE SOLD i
PRICES O N L Y ROYALTY
COULD A F F O R D -------
AT
White or Colored
C e s ti TO COUT »T0BI8
Melnor O scillating
II x 18 Inch
SEAT AND COVER
Mirror Door
M ED IC IN E
C A B IN ET!
Modern Exposed
Ledge Typo
9 /7 6 ”
SINK F A U C E T
LAWN
HOSE
LAWN SPRINKLER
x 60'
Nickel
plated, maximum
volume coupling. 8 yr. guar-
atee. (HE0219-S)
SPRAY
PAINT
Heavy «prayed enamel finish on
nolded hardwood. Solid plastic
hinge. Pink, Green. Tan, Blue,
fellow . Grey and White.
(PE0112-5-PE0120-S)
Pracltlanwnade all metal with
gleaming white baked enamel
finish.Break resistant mirror.
(PE0920-7)
S c o tte e R e e l &
ROD COMBINATION
- A BRINING PROCESS DEVELOPED
BY OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY
FOOD TECHNOLOGISTS IN I92S
MADE MARASCHINO CHERRIES
MANUFACTURES
LIST PRICE
$20.90
Modern sleek design with lever
handles and cast spout.(PE0268-7>
FAUCET WITH SPRAY.
(PE0269-6)........................... $8.98
■ d @ Y 7Bla 52 Gallon
----------^Silver Seal
, Electric
WATER
I WPATFB
$54.88
AVAILABLE AT PENNIES
a
$ 5 MILLION DOLLAR
IT'S YOUR LAW
Retpect [or Law Mattel Democracy Live
THE HORSE BITE
Biltwell Sofa Bed and
Rocker Set....................
Here is the perfect
paint-can be treed on in ­
terior
and
exterior!
Guaranteed not to clog!
Assorted-
colors
to
choose from.
4 OZ. SIZE............ 4 4 i
24 OZ. SIZE... ....$1.33
179 s
FRIGIDAIRE
24 Inch
M OTORIZED
BRAZIER
Pea $1.19
PER SERVING AND CREATED
YEARLY MARKET FOR OREGON
Water rectangular areas
up to 1500 eq. ft. Ferma-
sealed mater. (HE0140S5)
UL
approved motor,
swing-out spit. Crank-
type grid adjuster. Metal
handle,
rubber tired
wheels. AA" o -(SE6425-5)
89*
SALE
FROZEN FOOD
CONTAINERS
Seollaa "66 ” reel wltn
2 pc«, 6B solid glass
rod In ebony finish &
specie cork handle. Far
rhe fisherman who cp-
predates
fine erji^«
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which he had knowledge. The horse
in this case had never shown any
vicious tendencies before it bit Su­
sie’s ear. Nor is it the natural trait
of horses to bite people.
The law does not require Farmer
Brown to anticipate that children
would tease a normally gentle horse
to the point where it would reach
over the fence and bite somebody.
The court concluded that there was
no evidence establishing any negli­
gence on the part of Farmer Brown.
Susie was not entitled to collect
damages.
(Oregon lawyers offer this column
as a public service. No person should
apply or interpret any law without
the aid of an attorney who is com­
pletely advised of the facts involved.
Even a slight variance in facts may
change the application of the law.)
One of Farm er Brown’s horses
SIMMONS
bit Susie as she was standing in the
High Impact styrene
Slum ber King Innei
bases,
polyethylene
school yard. The horse was in a
Spring M attress and
lids.
fenced-in pasture which adjoined the
P IN T .............10 FOR 89*
Box Springs $ 4 Q 9 5
& PINT.........15 FOR 89*
school grounds.
Price, each
TT*7
QUART........ 6 FOR 89c
Susie had been standing next to
to GAL.......... 4 FOR 89c
Beauty Rest Inner
A rm strong Budgetone
the fence, along with several other
Spring M attress and
vinyl floor covering.
children, some of whom had been
Box
$f7Q5°
Square
$ -| 2S
teasing the horse. Suddenly the horse
Yard_________
I
Springs, Each I «7
reached over the fence and bit Susie
Congoleum vinyl Fore­
on the ear.
cast floor covering.
Model
FD
11-64
—
10.51
cu.
ft.
capa­
Susie and her parents sued Farmer
Square
5S
city, 30” width, 59% ” height, 71-lb.
Brown for the medical expenses in­
Y
a
rd
_________
zero
zone
freezer.
Automatic
de­
curred due to the injury to her ear.
9x12 Plastic
ns
frosting refrigerator section.
Farmer Brown said he should not
Snowcrest
White
$OQil9
5
Surface
R
u
g
s_
have to pay.
only...............................
"How was I to know that the horse
8-Inch Fans
$499
would bite one of those kids? It
Goulds oalanced flow
Reg. $6.95 .. Now
never bit anyone before,” he said.
shallow w ell system
Can he be held liable for the injury
No tank, no extras.
done by his horses?
Batteries — Group I
Now
$1 A/f 85
No, said the court. The owner is
Only-----
15 Mo. Guar.
$099
only required to anticipate injuries
THE CONTINGENT INHERITANCE
Exchange
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that may result from the natural
traits and habits of the animals, or
Regular church attendance had al­
from those unnatural habits and ways been an impoitant factor in the
traits of the individual animal of life of Mrs. Jones. Her son, John, al­
HARDWARE 8c ELECTRIC
GARBAGE CANS
though a church member, did not
20-Gallon
share his mother’s enthusiasm. In
F IN E
F U R N IT U R E
Metalcraft 7-Pc. Dinette
Now Only ..
fact he seldom, if ever, attended.
31-Gallon
$088
Set.
Reg.
$ / ? Q 95
When
Mrs.
Jones
died,
she
pro­
S
THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1964
Now Only ........
$79.95 — Only
vided in her will that John would
get a sum of money, payable in 15
CO A S T - T Q . C O A ST S T O R E S
- « Z Z S B E S Z S X n X S S IT ’S A P R IV IL E G E A N D A P L E A S U R E TO L IV E IN V E R N O N IA
annual installments, on the condition
that he attend the regular meetings
W atso n s E n te r ta in
R e la tiv e s M e e t fo r
of the church. The will further pro­
F rie n d s a n d R e la tiv e s
B
ir th d a y O b servan ce
vided that if John did not try in good
BIRKENFELD — Mrs. E. J. Black
faith to carry out the condition, the
NATAL - PITTSBURG — Mi-, and
of Portland spent last week at the
sum so bequeathed should go to char­
Mrs. DeeVeere Hershey and Dee
ity.
BIRKENFELD — The Larson fa­ home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Watson.
Mud-free winter livestock lots can spent Sunday afternoon with her
folks, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Childs,
John, upon learning of the provis­ milies had their annual reunion pic­ Mr. and Mrs. John Karasti and his
be developed by summer stockpiling and their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
ion in his mother’s will, petitioned nic at the Hillsboro park Sunday brother-in-law, Ray Kelly of Oak­
the court to give him the money free with a large attendance. The Larson land, California visited them on Sat- of wood shavings, hog fuel, and simi­ Childs and children of Salem, and
first new antiknock
and clear. He claimed that such a family consists of six girls and six turday evening. Other recent visitors lar forest by-products. Two to three Mr. ar.d Mrs. Mike Phillips and
compound since Ethyl!
condition was contrary to the con­ boys, with all present except two were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mooseberg foot deep shavings will keep both daughters of Portland. They cele­
stitution which declares that the right girls. A pink and blue shower was of Des Moines, Iowa, who is chief sheep and cattle out of mud for most brated Mrs. Child’s birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. A1 Schlehuber of Mist
of every man to worship according given for a daughter of Mr and Mrs. dietitian for the state of Iowa, and of the rainy season.
a former service buddy of Mr. Wat­
were Saturday callers at the home
to the dictates of his own conscience Walter Larson.
County Extension Agent Don Coin of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Peterson.
son, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Atha
shall never be infringed, and that
Among the many visitors at the
Mr. and Mrs. Hal Vickers and two
no one shall be compelled to attend Vick Bergs over the week end were of Marshaltown, Iowa, who is die­ Walrod suggests that concrete yards
any place of worship against his the Ralph Bergs, the Phil Laymans, titian at the Iowa soldiers home at and walkways are necessary where sons of Portland spent the week end
Marshaltown. They came out to at­ there is a very heavy concentration
consent.
the David Morgans and Mr. and Mrs. tend a dietitians convention in Port­ of animals. Wood waste, piled high, here visiting Mr. and Mrs. DeeVeere
Hershey.
steps up octane
Is such a provision in a will valid? George Mathews. Mr. and Mrs. Da­
for sleeping and resting areas works
land.
Recent callers of Mr. and Mrs. Ira
performance!
Yes, said the Wisconsin Supreme vid Morgan came after their two
well when adjoining concrete walks.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Brown
and
family
Peterson
were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Del-
Court in a recent case. A provision children who had been staying here.
ton, Mr. and Mrs. J. Bier, Mr. and
of Portland spent several days at
in a will making the payment of a
Visitors at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Seltzer, all of Portland,
legacy conditioned upon the bene­ Mrs. G. P. Wanstrom Sunday were their home here, the former Eddie
C o u p le A tte n d s T w o
and Mrs. Clarence Caspar of Ver­
ficiary regularly attending a named Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Swanson, Mr. Pye place.
P icn ics fo r S P P e o p le
nonia.
church is not contrary to public poli­ Axel Swanson, Mrs. Esther Stonefeet.
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Lindsay call­
TIMBER — Mr. and Mrs. L. Mc­
cy, nor does it infringe the provisions Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hansen, and
T r ip S ta rte d F r id a y
ed on Mr. and Mrs. Noble Dunlap
Carty
and
granddaughter,
Kristi,
just
of the Constitution.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hansen and
T o L u b b o c k R e u n io n
returned from a vacation trip which Monday.
The court said, in effect, that it Randy.
stops power
Ike Dass made a business trip to
was Mrs. Jones' property to dispose
RIVERVIEW — Mrs. E. L. Lloyd included the SP picnic at Roseburg, Portland Monday.
wasting knock!
Debra Larson returned home Fri­
Medford,
Crater
Lake
and
Diamond
of as she saw fit. John did not have day evening from her trip to Alaska. left Friday for Lubbock. Texas to
Mr. and Mrs. Noble Dunlap called
to accept the money. He had the op­ She flew to Portland and her folks attend the Jenkins' family reunion. Lake, Eugene for two days, then to
on Mr. and Mrs. E. McCrone Thurs­
Honeyman
Park
at
Florence
with
tion of accepting or rejecting the gift met her there. She enjoyed herself
Sunday visitors at the home of Mr.
day evening.
voluntarily without any restrictions very much while there and wants to and Mrs. Virgil Snook were Mr. and Dick and Bonnie McCarty. Sunday,
Wednesday afternoon guests of
upon his will or coercion of his con­ go back again next summer.
Mrs. Joe Snook and five children August 2, they attended the SP pic­
Mrs. Max Oblack were Mrs. Geo.
nic
at
Oaks
Park
in
Portland
and
science.
The families of Francis Larson of Portland and Rev. and Mrs. Fred
met several former Timber families, Lungren, Margaret and Alberta of
The power to dispose of your prop- were all home Friday evening, com­ Holt of Springfield.
among them Mr. and Mrs. M. Alf, Los Angeles and Mrs. Reed Hold­
cludes the right to fix the terms of ing to help him celebrate his birth­
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Eckland and
exclusive in all
Geo.
and Sadie Astell, Bud and La- ing of Scappoose.
the gift, no m atter how whimsical day. A1 Berg also was present.
two sons visited Mr. and Mrs. Bob
three Chevron lasolines —
Mr. and Mrs. DeeVeere Hershey
vem
Ribbers,
Mr. and Mrs. George
or capricious they may be, only pro­
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Spain and fami­ Poole and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Trueke
at no Increase In price!
and Dee spent a week end at Kla­
Long
and
Bill
and
Eileen
Noah.
Food
vided that they do not in any way ly have moved to Washington.
at Seaside Saturday.
and rides were provided by the SP. math Falls recently.
violate the law.
Mrs. Art Bellingham's aunts. Mrs.
Week end visitors at the home of
Mrs. Maxine Kyser and children
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Dean Sponsel
If John wants the money .he must Julia Vadnais and Mrs. Mary Wil­ Mrs. Glenn Mitchell were Mr. and
spent Sunday with her folks. Mr. and
and
baby
arrived
Friday
from
Illi­
attend church.
liams. visited with her for a couple Mrs. F. R. Barlow and son of San
Mrs. Max Oblack.
«Oregon lawyers offer this column days They went to Portland Sunday Leandro. California and on Saturday, nois for an indefinite visit at the
as a public service. No person should on their way home to Madras
Mr. and Mrs. Louis McCoy and fa­ Sponsel home. Larry is recently out
apply or interpret any law without
t h b m io h t y m id o k t
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Udey, along mily of Portland and Mr. and Mrs. of the service.
the aid of an attorney who is com­ with another couple left late in the Charles Darby and family of Oak
Mr. and Mrs. John Alviso and
pletely advised of the facts involved. week for a fishing trip in Canada.
Grove. For Sunday dinner, guests Grant drove to meet Marian, who
Even a slight variance in facts may
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lonnquist spent were Mrs. Emmett Smith and two came in on a train from Ione where
change the application of the law.,
the week end at Eugene with rela­ daughters of Portland.
she had been visiting her friend
C H E V R O N SE R V IC E
tives. They also attended the Scanda-
Mrs Bob Dorton and son Stephen Sandy Bryson. The Brysons are for­
There is nothing like a dish towel navian festival which was at Junction of Santa Ana. California are visit­ mer Timber residents.
for wiping that contented look off a City.
ing her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Alva Williams and Mardell
W e Take B etter Care
husband's face.
Mrs. Fred Larson and Randy and Tom Magoff, for a few days.
Hickman went to Albany Saturday
of Your C ar!
Mrs. Gene Larson and Susan were
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Parker ac­ to hear a granddaughter and sister
The major problem of the future in Portland last Wednesday. They al­ companied by Mr. and Mrs. Harve sing in the concert given by the
is not what type of home to build, so visited with Vonnie Johnson and Christensen attended the Banks campus choralairs. Marsha Hick­
but what size garage.
her folks at Scappoose
barbecue Sunday.
man has solo parts in this chorus.
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