Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, November 12, 1964, Page 2, Image 2

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TOPICS OF THE TOWN
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D ll F R tN F B
CANADIAN VOYAGKUK
M r and Mrs Sam Murray were her
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Heckrnliablc
parent*.
Mr .uni Mis Charles Ev­
of Salem ami Mrs Jane Pidcock of
ans
ami
Mr ami Mrs Harrv
M cM innville were calling on fricmL*
in Vernonia Friday Mrs. Pidcock en. all (rum Hillsbora
Week end guests at the home of
has made goal recovery from her
Mr
ami Mrs M B W illanl were
broken hip and was very happy to
Mr and Mrs F Frcunfleter from
be Kick in Vernonia for a few hours.
and Mrs
Wayne
Miss Phyllis Williams spent last Wyoming. Mr
week end at Newberg attending the Rcymlds from Mist. Mr ami Mrs
annual homecoming at George Fox Dale Rhtxlcs from Spokane and Mrs
Eva Poynter from Portland Mrs
College
Johnny Biggs is spending a .TO day- Poynter has spent the past week
here ami has visit«! a nuinlwr of
leave at honx> with his parents. M r
friends and former neighlxirs includ
and Mrs Charley Biggs He w ill re­
turn Liter this month to the' naval ing the Harry Ecklands
M r. and Mrs. Lee Srlwmp and
base at Guatanamo. Cuba
family
from Forest Grove wore din
Mrs. Bernard Gilliland, who recent­
tier guests Monday evening at the
ly was in the Forest Grove hospital
for m ajor surgery, is now making home of her parents. Mr and Mrs
good recovery and is able to be out Marion Steers.
Harvey iB udi Vyers. owner of the
again
local
second hand stare, is in the
Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Horn drove io
Columbia D istrict hospital in St
Eugene' F riday evening and stayed
over Saturday to attend the Oregon- Helens with a broken leg which re­
Washington State game Mr Horn's sulted from a fall last Thursday cv
brother. Robert Hom of Spokane ening He had taken Mrs laiura
Vrrovv smith to Ix r home on Clatsop
was also there to televise' the' game
street
ami was helping her get I xt
for Washington stations.
Saturday
groceries
out of the car «hen he step
morning, the Horns hail breakfast
with the Gonk>n Larsons of Banks [xxl in a hok' and twisted his leg.
who we're spending the' week end breaking it just above the ankle
with the'r son who attends U t»f O The Vernonia ambulance was called
to take him to the hospital
and their daughter who is married
Guy Thomas joined friends from
and lives at Springfield
the
Corvallis area for elk hunting in
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Devine who re­
the
Wallowa.«
out o i+ ile in last w«'k
cently purchased a rx'w home at the
comer of Maple and Third streets in Hx'v encountered cok! weather ano
Vernonia and moved there from Mist snow but were successful in bagging
were pleasantly surprised Sunday a f­ two elk
Funeral services were scheduled
ternoon when a group of relatives
Thursday
at
ar.d friends arrive*! for a hausewarm- far 10 a m today
Caldwells
Colonial
Mortuary
in
Pori
ing. H ie guests brought cake anti ice
cream to serve and they presented land for Nelson M Welly brother of
the Devines with gifts for their new- Mrs Nora Harders ami Clayton Wei
home Additional wee*k end guests at ty of Vernonia Other survivors in­
the Devine home were their grand­ clude his wife, a step-daughter, a
children. Cheryl. Ricky and Carla grandson and another brother ami
sister He had been critically ill for
Devine from Turner
some time
Mrs. Oral Faulkner of Portland
came last week for an extended stay
at the home of her brother. Robert L
Spencer
Mrs. Edith Markham. Mrs. Faye
Davis and Mrs Lesta Gamer visited
friends at the Friendsview Manor in
Newberg Sunday afternoon They a l­
The 7th annual bred ewe and lamb
so called b riefly on Mrs Walter Kent
sale sponsored by the Oregon Pure­
before coming home
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lindley of G ari­ bred Sheep Breeders association w ill
baldi were week end guests of their be held Saturday. November 14 at
Rickreall, reports Don Coin Walrod.
daughter and husband. Mr. and Mrs
county extension agent
Larry Gamer and fam ily
The sale w ill be held at the Polk
M r .and Mrs. O. T. Bateman were
county
fairgrounds located one-fourth
in Hillsboro Sunday to attend a din­
ner which honored her sister and m ile south of Rickreall on Highway
husband. Mr. and Mrs Robert Har- 99W’ starting prom tly at 10 a m.
lion Kessi. Harlan. Oregon is chair­
tram pf on their 25th wedding anni­
man
of the sale committee Other
versary. The dinner was arranged
by the H artram pf's daughter and members are Eldon Riddell. Indepen­
husband. M r and Mrs David Brink- dence: Wenton Redmond. McMinn
ley Other guests were Mrs Elsie ville and B ill Harland, Dallas Roy
Benson. Hillsboro, w ill serve as auc­
Stevens. Mrs Mae H artram pf. Mr
and Mrs Elbert Stevens and M r anti tioneer.
The sale w ill include consignments
Mrs Ross Hartram pf. all of H ills­
<4
45 Suffolk.». .33 Southdowns. 28
boro.
Mrs. Marie Shafer accompanied Hampshires. 20 Romney; 15 Shrop­
Other breeds w ill include
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Rose and their shire
Cheviot.
North County Cheviot, Dor­
grandson. Jackie Greenwood to F or­
est Grove Sunday for dinner at the set, Lincoln. Corriedale and Colum
bia.
home of M r and Mrs Derrel Rose
Purpose of the sale is to assist
Jackie, who has been home on leave
farm
flock owners, 4-H ami EEA
following completion of boot camp
training, left Tuesday to return to memlxTs, as well as purebred breed­
San Diego where he w ill be assign­ ers in securing high-quality bred
ewes and ewe lambs at a central lo­
ed to a ship
Mr. and Mrs. B ill M urrell have cation
A ll animals consigned are register
sold their home at the south edge of
ed
and transfer w ill be made to the
town on highway 47 to M r and Mrs.
buyer
following the sale.
Elgus Frank and they moved last
A sifting committee w ill pass on
week to the form er Blanche Berger-
son house five miles out on Timber the soundness and quality of each
road. They plan later to move to St. entry.
Sale catalogs may lie secured from
Helens to be nearer his work
John Hansen, Polk
Guests Tuesday at the home of Secretary N
county extension agent, Box .348. Dal
las.
S h eep Breeders
S ch ed u le S a le
O c r n o n ia E a g le
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THURSDAY, NOV
12, 1964
Classified ads are like freedom —
they're everybody’s business'
DEI
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PINEAPPLE
JUICE
OYSTER
STEW
4
10 oz.
Cans
MONTE
46 oz.
Cans
SI
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89c
2/59c
A QQp
X/ 0*1»
I ’ e t In s ta n t
12 I f f . SÌ/C I'k g .
DRY MILK
DILL PICKLES
vp
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1 fcA
Nabob Eamou* Canadian
B lend B la c k le a
M \ \ \ \ El I
I ’k g . o f I s B a g *
H O I SE
COFFEE— - 2-lb. Can
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IV I Alvth
$15^
P k g . o f * s e r v in g .
N abiM O I ig
COOKIES
DRY BEANS
N i u t o ll- - I b l ‘k
• N M .I.E V S
G re a t N o rth e rn
2-1 h. Package
( It E O l. E
MEAT BALLS
l">-oz. t an
In I uni.
.sauce
COOKIES
SARDINES
MINCED CLAMS
3 for S1
S u n *h in e llv d r o v < hoc.
S a n d w ic h — I li. P kg.
lin y
l o t Im p o rte d
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H o ve r Blue-
p o in t — x -o /
For Wet Weather Walking . . .
v it j? f t
ItO ü T IH Y
QUALITY SHOES
854 Bridge St., Vernonia
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43c
3/85c
4/S1
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19
BOILING ONIONS- -
I.ABISH
(E N IE B
-!-l.ti. Bag
A 7 A 0 C
POTATOES
LYNDEN
. . . . 2/98c
POTATOES X X ' X " * * 10c
SCALLOPS
2/95c
N e tte d G e m *
I .S. No. 2
20 I.h . Bag
I
Choice M eats
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our /owJJ/ow Prices
SWIFT'S PREM. PRODUCTS
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PORK ROAST . . . . . .. 43c
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Semi-ltoneles*. Eh.
AT LOW
PRICES
Be Fashionable. Keep
dry in our water­
proof, fleece lined,
rubber and suede
boots. For ladies
and children.
10c
2/75c
25c
O te -ld a In s ta n t M ashed
SAI SAGE ROLL, Lb. — BOI.OGNA, l.b
LINKS, 12-<»z. — WIENERS. 12 <>z.
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MILL MARKET X
You're »« clout I., Mill Market aa your I’hunr-IIA S-J|»2
Thaw have been reprenentativee
id certain |»n»ult» who have !«*<«,w
»lerutyprd im ieltbly In the hutury
,ii«| folklore <4 Ow Am ericas b w W M
ofthe distil» Uvenei» «•< ihe tr w n i
lutim i» the conquWadurs. tlw m i»
i . iiuiiv |«ieat. the gaucho of la t in
America. ami tn North Am erica the
tiM-vmtaui man. liw |>n«»pr< fair, tlw
,,,wt>oy and a numi«* <4 oilier» One
of die mo»i cU orful <4 all » « » th e
F rc ix h Canadian vayageur
Ju»t ¡1» tolay (hero 1» one |v«4rw
,41 I. V h o b* w b lih would lw v ir
tually .it a I*«» wltbuut F m w h Co
nadian.' » *•
Bud tlwv » w
.ibwdutely
io th r fur
trade
They w rie u w rr al Inane in a ra
noe than anywhere rl»e I a*t t4 the
Iturkv mountain« the canoe» were
II ,.».te U birch Iw rh . here they were
dugout» ’Hie Sork cra ft were gene»
.lllv front
to 40 feet long W.tUilng
ton irv in * ••• A»tu»i.i say». ' * «
n-Mw of tiu«
are generally mai»
aged by i-ifeM or ten men. two of
whan .»re puked veteran», who re
reive «ioubic «age» ami are «tation
« I iste at tfw> bow ami the other at
the »tern, to keep A b«"k out <tf»l to
«(«-r Dwv .o r tcniM-'l tlw fureman
amt llw '.'.ertiiiM n Thr re»t who ply
р. i'klie» are caUml m i’ klle men
in
Frroch tb rw word» were Calimi the
av ,u>t the f«»e»nafl‘ , (ha gnu ver mail
die r.ieerwvan*. ami the m ilie u *
the im kUe man
The voyageur»
»wvtng ttflghi re«I b ia iin i |uwktlr»
whuh fladw d in the «un
a *truke
every >r»u*»i -■ and «al in ¡»air» cm
tlw («le» <4 trailing good« or fu r i
Dw toyagrufa (Made a fum lom m
tai aj»l effnAive <«attribution to th r
lie V r ¡< » -meni >4 <*u Pacific N<«th
«««t iih r ti la n rit and Clark tr a i v in i
uptXreani on '.br M i«-.<iri riv e r they
n « t F re rxla n rti n a ilin g <k»wn The
V'iyagrur» were |<art <4 (Ite «urkm g
crew of altnud all etpiu rin g ¡«ortie«
.ir»I im!i»|wniibie to the fur traile
T h iir King* 'charvMmt were heard
t<c 1» fU »nt<» f u i v * from the
V »
ly* '.|w pagifa Grace N . ,r
an authority <m fur trad» hiWtory
wrote «4 them tn "T h r Voyageur'»
Highway '* paM uhrd in IM I by th r
MlfWirxijCy ltlrfn r k .ll Uiiiety
Ttvr
voyagrw wing when h r » .« happy,
«hrn he WS» in iLinger when hr got
up in the rrxenfng a« he «at at thr
in ib ire »t nigh*
wJwn p attin g
thriAigh »bite w rfer
«ben at bi*
fort, sad e~!paeiaifv white hr «a»
[-«idling He wm an effrrvr«< ent lie
Utg who took Lie raw ly worked hard
took ‘Xiief « «eli. a u litim i little re
v(*iQ»ibtiity,
on a-tmirabiy with
the likUoxw
Ha «a« on e»r»41rnl
с. iiujrm .iri
b e ilrr in fact than the
Indian flu ability to live in the wit
drrnr»« make larwie» erect fu rl*
manage huiku-» ami procure fur»
made lam a m-un»tay of the trade
Take t«ji a map <4 uur Pacific
N'i<th»e< and place your finger tip
«ri the French n.imr» Cianz d Alrne
Pend Oreille Paiouve Grami Coulee
^»•whtite» The Dalle« G rrva i*. St
Paul Mafhetir lake Payette A d i l tn
than trilla i name*, with [ie rv e rt« f
Dates To Remember
THl M a ltA Ï. S O M MB4 B I!
Ib a rt Itria k a b to lg e
loop
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FRIDAY. N O M M R F M 11
Vtrnnnia Gem and Email t lull
f ire hali
S 00 p m
SATI RDAV. M l G M I i m |<
Vernmia Grange
Hall near golf
i>«irw
I no p m
MONIBAY, SOYFMRFR I«
Project levier» meeting
He-rf On»
gon Rldg . io » a m
I.»«v club dinner meeting F ire hall
8:30 p m
American lapion PoM II»
Lsgian
ball • 8 OQ p m
< it> ( ounnl
CMy haU
R no p m
n fsday . n h y fm bik p
EI It Guild • Hi«»)- i4 Mrs Carl
H 4»ey
R r» p m
American I r r it a i Auailtary
b ill 8 on p m
‘ Vernonia 0.1.1 Fellow» Lodge
lo ll
R cm p m
"» D S IS D A Y . noykmrer IS
f ib Circle E l JR church I O) p m
Nehalem Chapter, OES
Masonic
Temple r m p m
Member oi United Grocers
Marine Private Ronald A Shep
pard, son of Mr and Mr». Melvin
R Sheppard of Timber route, com
pleted recruit training October 8 at
the Marine Corps recruit depot. San
Diego.
Marine recruit» undergo more than
too hours of physical com! it ion ing,
«pend more than BO hours learning
how to d rill .anti devote three weeks
to rifle and pistol marksmanship in
Try to ii Himikw
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t»»' fur trad, y / *
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then
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advanced infantry training
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VERNONIA. HILLSBORO. FOREST <
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24 Hour Mortuary Service
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Thomas. Re«- Ma*
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their 11 », ,.k training program
Several hour» an- deV0(<d
s|)tri,
“ I and « hiiractcr budd.ng cW’rMH(
Iroductkm ,4 gw«i ha»,<. Marim.»
•'"-I respoaMble patr„s,c ,
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'*'» Primary objective» ,,( t,M.
program
Followng graduation, he rem am i
Poverty may no,
but It has never bean used (ls
momal ,4 ability
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MIOP AT HOME. A N » AAVK?
Free Deliveries Twice Daily -l<> a .M„ 3 p M
Sheppard Is A ssigned
For A dvanced Training
.••«»waeuu, .
Ilerve.1 N(W i,
Hellie. I
Phone IIAzel 9-6611