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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1936)
PAGE TWELVE VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA. OREGON 13, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER PROGRAM OF EVANGELISTIC with us in these services, states Aberdeen, __ .__ , Wash., are visiting and Mrs. E. Lloyd Sunday. MEETINGS AT I pastor Livingstone. I relatives and friends in Vernonia. Mrs. Chas. Gill and Mrs. Otto CHRISTIAN CHURCH I Miss Joy Willard has been Mauer spent Tuesday with Mrs. I ill with bronchial pneumonia, but John Elder. Evangelistic services continue | is now back in school. Mrs. Don Depue of Mist spent ue until the last of the month. Mrs. K. Joyce of Vernonia Armistice day with her parents, Subjects to be treated by Rev. I was a dinner guest of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Burl Henderson and G. H. Hatch are as follows: Mrs. John Atkins. family. Friday 13, “The Angel and the Mrs. Jack Christiansen and son Mr. and Mrs. Roy Russell and Sun’’; Saturday 14, “Kindness”; Dr. and Mrs. Clyde Phillips and Miss Violet Lindberg drove daughter from Yamhill spent Sun Sunday 15, A. M. “Cross Bear to Portland Saturday. day with. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ship- ing", P. M. “Consecrated Gossip”; and daughters of Hilo, Hawaii, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Turner of ley. are visiting relatives and friends Monday no services; Tuesday 17, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bard from “Drifting”; Wednesday, 18, “To in this vicinity. Mrs. Melba Phil the O.-A. hill spent Tuesday even- Whom Shall We Go”; Thursday, ips was formerly a teacher in ing with Mr. and Mrs. Riley Hall. Forest Grove were dinner guests Mr. ana lnr. and inrs. Mrs. nua Bud nose Rose ana and. of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Lynch. 19, “Christ in the World.” You Vernonia. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Heath of family were dinner guests of Mr. ' Mrs. Fred Zeiner spent the are invited to come and worship Riverview’ 193« week end with relatives in Port land. Mrs. Benett and family of Ver nonia were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Willard. [ Harold Ridenour spent the last week end in Corvallis visiting his children. Mr. and Mrs. Les Ray Norris and children from Longview vis ited Claude Norris last Sunday. Mrs. John Ross spent a few days last week in Portland with Mr. Ross, who improving stead ily- Not just another “wrinkle”, the self service method of selling foods has been adopted by thousands of modern stores throughout the country. Self service is up-to-date, efficient, economical. It gives you the privilege of personal selection, of examining and deciding your purchases as quickly or as leisurely as you please. Most important, it enables us to reduce prices and save you more money than ever before. Come in and see for yourself. Sugar 51c MILK SS 4 ftir 25c Holiday Candies 10c Satin Mix Price» Lb. .................. Effective Chocolates Fri. to Mon. 25c 2 lbs. N ot . 13 to 16, Incl. Get Our Price on Quantity Lots COFFEE In Your Container GALLON AIRWAY, 3 lbs .................. DEPENDABDE 2 lb. can ...................................... 45c 9c CATSUP Ruby Bottle ................................ PINEAPPLE 10c Libby’s 1 % size can ................ SOUPS 25c CAMPBELLS, 3 for .......... (Except Chicken RAISINS 25c 4 lb. bag .........•........................... MARSHMALLOWS 14c 1 lb. bag .................................... MATCHES HIGHWAY, 15c Carton ............. BEANS Red, 50c 8 lbs. BREAD FlnnrHarvesfBlossoni*Hard wheat Ct 45 i luUl [VBry $ac|( Guaranteed 49 lös. *P1‘ Brown Derby D l LH jase $1,98 12-oz. cans D f f O 31.25 c Tomate21/3 Sa3 cans 25c PEAS n X'L 3 lor 25c Julia Lee Wright, Always Fresh These Quality MEAT VALUES UCE Fri. & Sat. only Fri. & Sat. only Beef Roast POTATOES 13'2 c lb U. S. No. 2, Yakima Netted Gems 50 lb. Bag .............................................. Young and Tender Sirloin Steaks lb 23c Salt Pork lb. 22c lb. 29c Bacon Kythe Piece Lean Sugar Cured Dill Pickles qt 5c 98c LEMONS r SUNKIST Dozen .................................... ...................... 15c Sweet Potatoes reserve the right limit quantities to delivery on quantity -rder* in the city limits. U. S. No. 1 3 lbs ............................................................ 10c CABBAGE Solid Heads lb..................................................................... 11/2C