Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, October 15, 1964, Page 2, Image 2

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    TOPICS OF THE TOWN
Ray Cameron spent from Septem­
ber 20 to 27 in a Portland hospital for
surgery to remove a cataract from
his eye. He is making good recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Enevoldsen
returned last week from a two weeks
vacation trip to Nebraska where they
visited brothers and sisters of each of
of them. Mr. Enevoldsen was in Ver­
nonia Friday on business.
with their mother, Mrs. May Leh­
mann who has been quite ill. The
Nances left for Bend Friday evening.
society of the EUB church held their
October 7 meeting in Hillsboro at
the home of Mrs. Harry Junken.
SWEATERS REG.
NOW $2.88 - $6.00.
FASHIONS.
her daughter at 5007 S. E. 87th street
in Portland while completing recup­
eration from automobile accident in­
juries.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brown are the
parents of a son, Kenneth Robert,
bom October 1 at Tuality hospital.
He weighed 9 pounds 5 ounces and
joins a sister, Tammy, and brother,
Mike. Maternal grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Walker, for­
merly of Vernonia, now living at
Medford, and his paternal grand­
mother is Mrs. Ingrid Kurz. He also
has a great grandmother, Mrs. Roy
Sutton. The two older Brown chil­
dren are staying with their grand­
parents at Medford for two weeks.
secretary at
Washington school, took advantage ot
the hunting vacation for a long week
end at Yakima with her husbano
who returned there recently for the
fall college term.
YARDAGE SPECIALS — REG.
$1.0O-$2.98 yd., REDUCED TO $.60-
$1.75. FABRICS ’n FASHIONS.
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Mrs. Orville McKinster underwent
surgery last week at Tuality hospital
from which she is making good re­
covery.
Mrs. Ed Tapp was in Vernonia
Thursday evening and reported that
she and her husband had taken an
extensive plane trip this summer
which included the New York Worlds
Fair, Washington D. C., Atlanta,
New Orleans, San Francisco and
Hawaii.
RUMMAGE SALE, fire hall, Octo­
ber 15, 16, 17. EUB Circle.
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Otto Burke returned to his home
here earlier this week and is feeling
much better.
Mrs. II. A. DeWitt, Mrs. Lona
Weidman, Mrs. Leta Whiteman, Mrs.
Clyde May, Mrs. Laura Junken and
Mrs. Mabie Graves visited Mrs. E.
J. Douglass at Salem Friday. Mrs.
Douglass was formerly a resident of
Vernonia for 35 years and now makes
her home at Salem with Mrs. Roxy
Williams.
WOOL YARDAGE REG. $2.98 &
$3.98, NOW $2.00 & $2.50. FABRICS
’n FASHIONS.
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Guests last week at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Justin Folken were
Miss Charlene Johnston and Miss
Lynda Anderson from Minneapolis,
Minnesota. They also visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Culbertson. The
Folkens took them to Portland Fri­
day evening to catch the train for
home. -
Clarence
Nance
received
word
Thursday night of the death of his
son’s mother-in-law at Bend. He had
to call Mrs. Nance home from Ta­
coma where she and her sister, Mrs.
Esther Ring, had been for a week
Demonia Eagle
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1964
J o f/
Fri., Sat.
T h e a tr e
October 16-17
FROM RUSSIA
WITH LOVE
Sean Connery as James Bond
$3.98 - $10.98,
FABRICS ’n
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RUMMAGE SALE, fire hall, Octo­
ber 15, 16, 17. EUB Circle.
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Funeral Service« were held Wed­
nesday at the Skyline Memorial Fun­
eral Home at Portland for Rodney
E. Hyde, son of Mrs. Chris Larsen of
Vernonia who passed away Sunday
following an extended illness. He al­
so is survived by his wife, a son and
a daughter, two brothers and four
sisters.
F U R T H E R REDUCTIONS ON
SALE RACK AT FABRICS ’N
FASHIONS — BLOUSES, SKIRTS,
DRESSES.
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DATES to Remember
EUB Circle Rummage sale - Fire
hall, all day
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16
EUB Circle Rummage sale - Fire
hall, all day
Columbia Encampment No. 89 -
I OOF hall, 8:00 p.m.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17
Lions hotcake feed - City Cafe, 6:00
a m. to 6 p.m.
West Oregon Electric annual meet­
ing - West Oregon Bldg., 9:30 a.m.
EUB Circle Rummage Sale - Fire
hall, all day.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 19
Lions Club dinner meeting - Fire
hall, 6:30 p.m.
American Legion Post 119 - Legion
hall, 8:00 p.m.
City Council - City hall, 8:00 p.m.
Veterans Service Officer - City hall,
10 a m. to -2 p.m.
American Legion Auilixary - Legion
hall, 8:00 p.m.
EUB Guild - Home of Mrs. Larry
Sutton, 8:00 p.m.
Vernonia Odd Fellows lodge - IOOF
hall, 8:00 p.m.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21
EUB Circle - EUB Church, State
street, 1:00 p.m.
Nehalem Chapter OES - Masonic
Temple, 8:00 p.m.
Proper maintenance of a house in­
volves decisions about how often to
paint it since it is possible to paint
too often as well as too infreqently.
10c
POTATOES N ™ : ; leca„
10c
POTATOES
Mashed— Pkg. 8 Servings
MATCHES
10c
10*
HO M INY
10c
h 10c
RIPE OLIVES
10c
NAPKINS
Crown’s Zee
Paper —
Pkg. 80 Napkins
10*
■ ■ 11 Il n AA mi STEAK SC.— Shady Oak
iVlwJnKUVlfl w’th sH’ Mushrms., 6-oz. 10c
n iC D D IC C C J W
est Peak
Dark Sweet
A.H r l> S
SARDINES
-
____8 ’/4- oz . Can
10c
mhCMX e ........... 4-oz. Can
10c
p o r </o n t ¡nuec|
PUNCH
10«
Sunkist Frozen Lemon-Pineapple
6-oz. Can Makes 32-ozs.------------
Golden Delicious from
Yakima- Nice Size
A rrL tO
Lb.
F IR S T
California
Head
Fancy
. 69c
59c
39c
B A P T IS T
CH URCH
Invites you to the Fellowship Hour
Guest Speaker—Reverend Frank J. Hardy
Free Methodist Minister. Hillsboro, Oregon
— Special Singing —
Service« October 18
Sunday School
9 45
Morning Service
11:00 a.m.
Sermon Topic. “The Peace That The World Cannot G ive.”
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B E N 'S B A R B E R S H O P
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Open Six Days a Week
V ernonia. O regon
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VOTE FOR
DONALD L.
KALBERER
Democrat
DISTRICT
ATTORNEY
EXPERIENCED MUNICIPAL ATTORNEY
Represents—City of Scappoose - St. Helens Rural Fire District
W arren Grade School and Scappoose Grade School
D istrict - Form er Vernonia City Attorney.
Represents—Columbia County as one of its two appointed Re­
presentatives on the Metropolitan Study Commission
which was created by the 1963 Oregon Slate Legis-
' lalure.
Background—Veteran, 4 years. United Slates Air Force. G ra­
duate of the University of Oregon. Practicing St.
Helens Attorney-At-Law.
Pledge—To represent every citizen of Columbia County in a
Courteous, Prompt, Economical and Im partial m an­
ner.
Pd. Pol. Adv. Donald L. Kalberer, 414 Day St., Scappoose. Ore.
Training Union ....... 6:15 p.m.
Evening Service
L. A. DnBooe, Pastor
i BEGINS THURS. I
OCTOBER 15 I
Ends Thursday, October 2 4
MANY ITEMS REGULAR PRICE
EXTRA ITEMS FOR 1«
Saturday Night, October 17 at 7:15 p.m.
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YOU VOTED down what the last
legislature did, so now vote for a dif­
ferent representative, 113 X LAW­
RENCE MEISSNER. Paid ad by
Lawrence Meissner, Deer Island.
10c
10c
Free Deliveries Twice Daily— 10 A.M., 3 P.M.
Mark Your Ballot UR (X ) John W. Whipple
Standings
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West Oregon
9
3
Quinn’s
31/2
The Pills
4* 7%
Standard Oil
4
8
Splits picked up: Eunice Toby 3-
10 and 5-8-10, Nell Thomas 5-10,
Margaret Thompson 3-8-10, Janet
Fields 3-10 and 4-5-7.
CARROTS
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Member of United Grocers
COUNTY GOVERNMENT—County Planning Commission
established; Surp us Food Program aids 1250 low income
persons each month at cost of 76c each. A Mental Health
Dept. added; O&C Tim ber Refunds up from $132,935.95 per
year to $435,402.19 this year; No county indebtedness; A
surplus of $811,596 in banks earning interest for future build­
ing needs.
ROAD DEPARTMENT—117.4 miles asphalt pavem ent laid;
15.2 miles new roads built; Steel tubes replace wooden cul­
verts, old bridges; 46 new bridges constructed; 4 new shop
buildings and 3 equip, sheds built. 12 federal and state aid
projects (roads and bridges) completed.
YOUR TAX BILL (county's share) is I76.936.72 LESS
THAN LAST YR., WITH NO CUT IN COUNTY SERVICE
WOMEN'S LEAGUE
10c
FROZ POTATOES
You’re as close to Mill Market as your Phone— HA 9-3492
Let's Look At The Record
After two weeks Ralph s Chevron
Service and St. Helens Ice and Bev­
erage are tied for first place in the
Industrial League. Phil Woodworth
rolled a , 504 for Deans Market but
it wasn’t enough as St. Helens Ice
beat them 3 to 1. Zeke Lemaick had
491 for SL Helens Ice. Bill Smejkal
had high game, 187. St. Helens Ice
had high series 2159 and high game,
759.
Ralph’s Chevron Service rolled ov­
er Brunsman Hardware 3 to 1. I
don’t think I better mention the
scores as I might get dunked in the
river. Only 2 splits picked up: Ralph
Sturdevant 5-10 and Hilding Berg
5-7.
Industrial League
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Ralph’s Chevron
5
3
St. Helens Ice & Beverage 5
3
Brunsman Hardware
3)4 4)4
Deans Market
2)4 5)4
The City League finds Crown Zel-
lerbach on top as they won over
Vernonia Milk 3 to 1. They rolled
a nice 2821 series and a 994 game.
Ed Slowik had high series, a very
good 567, and Dick Johnson was se­
cond with 566. Joe Magoff had 510,
third high for Crown. Dick Johnson
had a nice 214 game and Ed Slowik
had a 202.
Bob’s Union Service tripped up the
Lions Club with a 3 to 1 point win.
10c
MILL MARKET
County Judge
(Pd. Pol. Adv., C. R. Olson, W arren, Ore., Chm.
Committee for re-election of Judge W hipple)
BEETS
Marion Salad
Sliced —
No. 303 Cans.......................
ROUND STEAK
OYSTERS V": 2 * .
POLISH RINGS
JUDGE
WHIPPLE
$
PUMPKIN
a f our /ow.J/ow brices
Re-Elect
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10c
Choice Meats
EFFECTIVE COUNTY
(ÎOVERNMENT . . .
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SOUP
Campbell’s
Tomato —
10)4-oz. Can.............................
LETTUCE
M rs. Eva Johnson
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- SEE WHAT 10c WILL BUY -
Shop Early
Slocks Limited
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20
No pick-up and delivery by Pacific Drive-in
Cleaners October 20 or 23 while driver is on
vacation. Service will resume October 27.
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10c Sale - 10c Sale - 10c Sale
CHICKEN BROTH “
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15
N O T IC E
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By Ed Ade
SKIRTS DRASTICALLY REDUC­
ED — Reg. to $10.98. NOW $3.00-
$5.00. FABRICS ’n FASHIONS. 42tlc
RUMMAGE SALE, fire hall, Octo­
ber 15, 16, 17. EUB Circle.
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Mrs. Grace Powers is staying with
Mrs. Marion Knoll,
MEN'S LEAGUE
Members of the WSWS missionary
Bob Curl, rolling for the Lions, had
high series, 468, and a 201 game. I
won t mention any names but some­
body had a 396. I think he has red
hair.
Splits picked were: Homer Fuller
6-7-10, Dick Elliott 5-10 and Jack
Holsey 3-10.
City League
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Crown Zelkrbach
6 2
Vernonia Milk
Bob’s Union Service
3 5
Lions Club
2 8
The top tens will be coming up
about the last of November. We can
still use six to ten bowlers if anyone
wants to bowl.
7.45 p.m.
— ★ —
Also Bonus Buys. See Folder in Nail.