Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, January 20, 1949, Page 5, Image 5

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    Several Families
Visit in Portland
CAMP McGREGOR — Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Lund motored to
Portland Friday, staying to Sun­
day evening. They visited their
daughter and husbgnd, Mr. and
Mrs. Les French, and Lois and
Mr. and Mrs. L. Westerberg, Mrs.
Lund’s brother.
Mr. and Mrs. Britton Morris
and daughter motored to Camas,
Washington to visit Mr. Morris’
mother, Mrs. Josie Morris. Her
brother Johnny and his wife also
wore there from Salem where
Johnny is a student at the univer­
sity. They also saw her mother
and father, Mr. and Mrs. George
Ayers, also of Camas.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mason and
daughter, Sharon, motored to
Portland and took in two shows
and their first hockey game last
Thursday. Then Saturday they
were accompanied by Mr. and
Mrs. Glenn Johnson and children,
Sharon and Ernest, to Elsie for a
dance.
Mrs. Raleigh Martin accompan­
ied the Masons to Portland.
Mrs. Emma Sliffe returned to
her home in Camp Saturday, her
husband having motored into
Portland to bring her home from
a weeks visit with her mother,
Mrs. Mary Moore, and s'ster and
family, Mr. and M's. Herbert
Hoover.
4»
At 40 thousand dollars a gram
(32/100ths of an ounce), radium
is worth 9 million dollars a pound.
The entire world’s supply is two
pounds.
Birthday Club Meets
At Odam Home Thurs.
TREHARNE — The Birthday
club met at the home of Mrs.
Floy Odam Thursday. Pot-luck
dinner was served at noon. She
received many lovely gifts. Those
present were: Mrs. Sylvia Falcon­
er, Mrs. Laura Thackey, Mrs. Mae
Wienecke, Mr. and Mrs. Rome
Whitmire, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kells
and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Odam and Bilie, Mrs. Jo Whitmire
and daughter, Mrs. Florence Rey­
nolds and Cheryelee, Mrs. Sarah
Cox, Mrs. Florence Kirkbride, Mrs.
Zella Davenport, Jack and Gene
Odam, Mrs. Leaone Odam, Mrs.
Ruth Hult and Jimmie, Harry Wil­
son and the hostess Mrs. Floy
Odam and Judy.
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Drain Freezes, Water
Forms 2 Inches of Ice
CAMP McGREGOR — Mr. and
Mrs. Clinton Moore and three
children and Mrs. Lillian Swan,
mother of Mrs. Moore, accom­
panied Mr. and Mrs. Arland Sl’ffe
home from Portland recently. M-s.
Sl'ffe is the sister of Mr. Moore.
They found water left running in
the kitchen sink had frozen in
ths drain and had run out of the
s:nk onto the floor, forming about
a 2-inch thickness of •'<•» on the
floor. The faucet finally froze
too, hclpino to stop the water
from running into other rooms.
Being snowed in during the w’ek,
their company stayed from one
Sunday to the next.
Girls Condition
Still Only Fair
THE EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
Gods Folks •> Lied
TREHARNE — Mr. and Mrs.
Rome Whitmire and Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Whitmire went to Hillsboro
Saturday.
Little Sandra Cookson haB been
moved from the Emanuel hospital
to Dorenbecker hospital. Her con­
dition is still only fair. Her back
was so badly burned it will re­
quire grafting and it will be
months before she will be able
to come home.
Mr and Mrs. Dan Richards left
for Coos Bay Monday when word
was received of the death of Mrs.
Richards’ brother.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Reynolds
and Mr. and Mrs. Donovan Rey­
nolds visited relatives in Willamina
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Schooley visited
at the Albert Walker home Mon­
day,
Mr. and Mrs. Truman Davennort
made a trip to Castle Rock Mon­
day.
Mr. and M-s. Harry Wilson and
Jimmy snent Tuesday with Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Walker.
LIGHTING FIXTURES
Wide Selection
APPLIANCES — WIRING
All Your Electrical Needs at
— L. A. JACKSON ELECTRIC
Cornelius — Phone 371J — Contractor
Oregon-American
LUMBER
CORPORATION
Cason Transfer
On Display . . .
Urvve-s-tl Tvnemnst-r
typewriter with touch
Ideal for home or sch'’ol.
Local — Long Distance
Haulin g
mr’n’ne
tuning.
Vernonia, Oregon
Wilbur (Shsrty) Davis, Prop.
Ve—tonin Eagle
Residence Phone 581, if no
answer call 311
Office Supplies
SAFEWAY REPEATS
KIHIE FOIL IKS M HOMIE
h VeRNONJA'TPAOING^Cp...
PICNICS
39’
If you "got in" on our last big sale of those fa­
mous-brand picnics you know why this is grand
news. Thousands of our custorrfers raved about
these pork shoulder hams (picnics)' for days. That s
why we are so pleased to be able to repeat this
big value-giving event. Don't miss out on it—
*
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ŸA BETTER COME INSIÖE. PAUZ
it ' s beginmin ' to raiw *.
Featured are Rath's Tend'r Picnics, Oscar Mayer, Morrell's and Wil­
son brands. Some stores may not have all brands mentioned — but
your satisfaction is guaranteed on every picnic!
WIEIRNONIIA
TRADING COMPANY
OTHER EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD MEAT BUYS!
SEED FEED FERTILIZER.
BUILDING MATERIALS
CEMENT EXPLOSIVES
WEED AVENUE
Eastern Bacon
PHONE 681,
Guaranteed
Round Steaks
Beef
Beef Short Ribs
Standing Rib Roast Y"?
Fresh Ground Beef Lean
Beef
Fresh Oysters Selected
Silver Salmon Steaks
Halibut Steaks
IN OUR GROCERY SECTION
'•Vi
'iscious ÄPRICOTS
No. 2Vi
can
VALLEY GOLD BRAND—WHOLE ONES—UNPEEIED
Are You Taking
Edwards Coffee
53c
I05
mu.
Canterbury Tea Bags PV 49c
Hoodie Soup Mix LiPion. 3
32 c
P-nnm C axm Country Home No. 303 47c Bag Coffees
Lream LOrn Golden Bantam can 1/
Fancy Tender Peas SN°..!M16‘ Mb AIRWAY
r,b *137
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Green Giant Peas
21c
NOB HILL
Sunnybank Margarine lb 35c Lt 48* « 95*
bag
bag
Advantage of It?
Just phone 1321, tell us
your food needs and we
will deliver them at no
expense to you.
You save time and ef­
fort as well as taking
advantage of the sav­
ings on our meats and
groceries.
LB
Come early!
<£> FlMTLTtO ft FITU» STMDICATI
Green BEANS Xf
■
Sliced
Bacon
PER LB. 55c
' in
Guaranteed fresh!
White or Wheat
1-Lb. Loaf
I'/i-Lb. Loaf
TOMS, Lb. 69c
To Go
With Those
HAMS!
IU.S. No. 1. Netted Gem
CCc
DD
Round, bright
red tomatoes.
The kind you
like.
14*
21*
12-ox.
Tube
33c
Red Grapefruit
D'Anjou Pears
Tomato CATSUP
2
GrZn'Rip.
Dry Onions
Lb.
This is good
stew and soup
weather.
10c
iOc
9C
Rutabagas
Yellow-Medium»
Have you tried
them mashed?
They’re good!
"It 49e
Apples! Apples!
Lb.
&
Squash
Marblehead 8. Hubbard
Enjoy this fin« 10-lb
squash now,
sack
Ort leys Lb. ]Oc
bottles
From Texas Lb.
Crisp, Tender Carrots
Juicy, Crispy, Full-Flavored
MILL MARKET
AND LOCKERS
toe
Candied yams ere good, but exceptionally good when served with smoked pork. Whef
coincidence that smoked picnics are on special now in the meat section.
Tomatoes
BREAD
79«
OUR PRODUCI section
YAMS
Southern
Grown
10-Lb.
Sack
Mrs. Wright's
Leg O'Lamb Roast
Sehet
Small loin
Lamb Chops
Lamb Chops
Rib Cut«
Lamb Shoulder Roast
Breast of Lamb.Stew
Pork Shoulder Roast
Fryers and Fowl
"OVEN-READY" TURKEYS—HZU«. Lb. 79c
GARDENSIDE BRAND—EXTRA STANDARD—NEW PACK
Crackers GRAHAMS Pkg. Z9cL2b. 53c
J5‘
Kraft Dinners
Spaghetti Franco. »-American Can 15c
Vanilla-Chocolate
Royal Pudding or Butterscotch Pkg. ( 8C
Salad Dressing
35$, 62c
79c
Wesson Salad Oil
White Magic Bleach l/j-Gallon 25c
Lean, mild BY THE
Sugar cured PIECE
Morrell’s
Yorkshire
Potatoes
«-2«,.
RED HILL BRAND—TO PEP UP MEAT DISHES. ETC.
PREM
DELIVERIES TWICE
DAILY: 10 a m - 3 p m.
Swift Brand
PHONE 1391
to
A fa vor it« for
Lunches or 12-ox. iPp
Portie«
con
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have no sin we deceive our-« Look to Christ for strength and
selves and the truth is not in as. old sins drop off like dead leaves.
Confess your sin and God forgives
and cleanses you. After sixty
S. W. McChesney Rd., Portland-
years as pastor and leader, so
ruled the Apostle John—1st John
This space paid for by an ex
1:8-9. Live to the glory of God. G.I.
IN BIBLE TIMES a man and
his wife sold a piece of property
and spread the story that they
gave the whole sale price to the
poor among the Lord’s people.
This was a lie for they held out
part of the sale price for them­
selves. They were reminded that
they need not given any, for the
land was their own to do with as
they pleased. They had lied to
God, not to men, the husband was
told. At these words he fell down
dead. Later the wife came in
and confessed to the lie, and God
struck her dead.
BEST TO GO STRAIGHT—
Right then and/there God ruled
against sin among his saved ones.
This couple were both saved for
they had laid hold on Christ as
having died for them, God had
given them new birth into eternal
life. Now as God’s own people,
they put over this lie. Right then,
as to this world, God cut them
off, right then and there.
SUM IT UP — If we say we
UNDERWOOD
THURSDAY, JAN. 20, 1949
Dog Food
Playfair brand
Kitchen Craft
Royal Satin
FLOUR
SHORTENING
Your p.t
«J cam
will approve
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A,k about
25-
of this Hom
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Big Contorti
Lb.
»«ic
£ 39c - H07