Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, October 23, 1952, Page 5, Image 5

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THE
1 Portland People Visit
At Natal, Keasey Homes
Anniversary of
Date Attended
natal — Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Kyser and family attended ths
25th wedding anniversary party
for Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Parcher
at Rainier Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lindsay
motored to Redmond re t ntly to
visit th-'ir son, Clarence Lind­
say, and family.
Mrs. James Smith was hostess
at a Stanley Party at her horns
last Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Waddell
were at the Dale Miller home
recently. Mr. Waddell assuted
The series is made up of in­ I
Mr. Milter with some repair
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tense
colors—violet,
magenta,
work on his barn.
crimson, orange, yellow, emerald
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Northrup
green, turquoise, and ultrama­
called on the Ray Tay’cr fa ily
rine, as well as the neutrals—
recently.
white, black, dark gr.y, light
Mr. Weber was a Vernonia
ochre, sepia and raw umber.
motorist Tuesday.
Textures are interesting. They
range from tweedy weaves to
gauze.
All print patterns are
limited to geometries. The best
news for the homemak-r is that
the 30 different materials are
moderately priced and may soon
be found in retail outlets.
Ke -p a look-out for a new es-
tron acetate fiber which will be
available in the near future. It
features “life-of-the-fabric" color
fastness to light, atmospheric
fumes,
perspiration,
cracking,
washing and dry cleaning fluid .
and so promises to be d.-suable
for curtains, draperies,
bed­
spreads and other home furnish­
ings.
Th ■* wide range of color, high
resistance to shrinkage
and
wrinkling, excellent draping qual-
iti.s, easy cleaning and immun­
ity to moths all spell maximum
satisfaction for Mrs. Homemaker.
VERNONIA,
hall in Buxton Saturday night.
Everyone is welcome.
Mr. and Mrs. William Towle
and son, Al Towle» of Tigard
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Don Jensen and family. Al was
just recently discharged from
the army.
BIRKENFELD — The Nehale.n
Vallsy Garden club met with
Virginia Hansen last Thursday.
The subject for the meeting was
a bulb and plant exchange with
discussion as to their proner
I planting. Eighteen members were
present. The next meeting will
be at the home of Mrs. Gus
Wanstrom November 19.
The
subject for study will be flower
and centerpiece arrangement for
Thanksgiving.
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THURSDAY, OCT. 23, 1952
ORE.
Club Studies Bulb Planting
NATAL — Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
Lindsay of Portland were last
Tuesday visitors at the Robert
Lindsay home. In the afternoon
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lindsay and
their guests called on the Ciar
ence Reed family at Keasey.
Mrs. Wayne Pugh and son.
Lester, motored to Hillsboro cn
Saturday.
DeeVere Hershey motored to
Portland Saturday evening to
visit his sister and brother in­
law. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Vicors.
The Waddell and Kyser fami­
lies enjoyed a party at Ald.r
Grove Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Caton and
Mr. and Mrs. W. Zillman were
callers at the Kyser home Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lindberg
1 of Clatskanie visited Sunday with
I his uncle. Lincoln Pet rson.
A new line of color-relate<P
contemporary fabrics has been
introduced recently on the New
York market.
The inspiration for this new
line, which is distributed by a
leading furniture manufacturer,
comes from the architect-design­
er, Alexander Girad. Upholstery,
I
drap.ry, and curtain fabrics are
included in the go-together col­
lection, which is based on a
i
limited color scale.
EAGLE,
I. J. Dass, became the oiaie of
John Buchanan. Mr. and Mrs.
Buchanan spent a couple of days
here visiting her parents. They
will make their home in Seattle.
THE
VERNONIA EAGLE
Marvin Kamholz
Editor and Publisher
Official Newspaper of
Vernonia, Oregon
Wedding Rite Performed
For Couple at Seattle
Entered as second class mail
matter. August 4, 1922 at the
NATAL — Sunday callers at post office in Vernonia, Oregon,
the Devine homes were Mr. and under the act of March 3, 1879.
Mrs. Robert Hilliker of Alder Subscription price |3.00 yearly
Grove and Mr. and Mrs. J i . ti I in the Nehalem Valley. Else­
Hirtzel and children of Raini r. where $3.50.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Kvs-r and gills
were Sunday evening callers.
Wedding belis rang in Seat lie
Saturday when Miss Florence
Dass, daught.r of Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Howard Jones. Mrs. Fran­
cis Nordstrom. Mrs. Walter Carl,
Mrs. Tom Hopkins and Mrs. Cha>
Sundland w-nt to Newberg last
W.dnesday to attend the distric.
meeting of all flower clubs.
A wedding shower for Mr. and
Mrs. Ellis St. Clair. Nee Patsy
Taylor, is beinc held at the WBA
It’s Smart to buy POTATOES at SAFEWAY
Where every PotGto is Hand Selected for You
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VERNONIA EAGLE
Medium
Sizes
U. S. No. 1
ECONOMY
Pack
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Variety
Fump&in s.% it 24
25c
SquashM rbkh lb. - 4
Red Delicious variety
lb.
19c
29e Apples.
Apples. Ortleys, all purpose
lb.
10«
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TOMATO
JUICE
Fast, Courteous,
Dependable Service
ft.
Sunny Dawn
46-oz can
29c
with
Pork
Hocks
BABY
FOOD
PALACE CAFE
Gerber’s
Brand
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Vernonia, Oregon
Prop. Jack Barry
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H ermitage
Nob Hill Coffee
Lib
Airway Coffee
1-lb
Edwards Coffee
1-lb
BBAJÍD
85c
83c
90c
2 1b
2-lb.
$1.69
$1.62
Dial
2-lb.
$1.79
Oxydol Detergent
19 oz. pkg
1-lb.
33c
96c
69c
65c
49c
31c
73c
16c
25c
Cheer Detergent
21 oz. Pkg
Fab Detergent
19 OZ. pkg
Creamed Honey. Sioux Bee
Bradshaw Honey. Spun ----- 11 oz
uwtí
ÿM'inw
Blue Karo Syrup
$ lb. can
... qt
Nu Made Mayonnaise
Busy Baker Crackers
2 lb
Fluff-i-est Marshmallows ...
1-lb
Royal Satin Shortening
3 lb
Vanilla Flavor, Westag.....
8-oz
Cat Food. Puas N Boots
Torpedo
Grated
Brand
4 pkgs. 25c
2 cana
Cat Food, Nip ’N Tu<k
1$ oz
2 bars
Ivory Snow
ItH oz pkg
White Magic Soap ....
23 oz pkg
2 < ans
Bon Ani Powder
Niagara Starch
12 oz. pkg
Aerowax« Self polishing
Zoe Wax Paper.......
Silk Toilet Tiasae
qt
125 ft roll
2 rolls
HOOD RIVER
13c
37c
No 2'4
cans
No
cans
Old No 2'4
Yankee can
Smith
PUDDINGS <5.
DESSERTS
Jell
Well
Un peeled
Halves
Gardenside
Brand
Insured Cabs and
Drivers
Call 146 Day or Night
Apricots
2
Spinach
Lima Beans
2
Tuna Fish
Chili Beans
Margarine «ex.
Green
Tag
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Red Bliss Triumphs
Selected for
Quality
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CfiB
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Bulk Potatoes
Call for
BARNEY'
39e
No.
cans
45e
No 2*4
19e
can
28e
Ripe Bananas, firm slicers
lb.
Tokay Flame Grapes, luscious
lb.
Juice Oranges. Valencias
5 lb. bag
Broccoli, bright and lively
lb.
Cabbage, perfect crop
lb.
Celery, craekly crisp
lb.
Boiler Onions, small size
5 lb. bag
Spinach, pre-cleaned
10- oz. pkg.
Brussel Sprouts, mild
9- oz. pkg.
Sweet Potatoes, uniform sizes 2 lbs.
Southern Yams- popular size» 2 lbs.
19c
10c
49c
19c
5c
10c
33c
19c
29c
29c
29c
150 Bicycle Prizes in the Skylark Bread
DETAILS AT
CONTEST FULL SAFEWAY
LW-VEAL VALUES
30c
30c
V
30c
29c
22c
25c
20c
98c
27c
15c
Veal Boast
Lamb Boast
Lea o’ Lamb
Beef Round
1
Lag or Rump
lb. 69e
Shoulder Cut
lb 59£
Well Trimmed
lb. 79c
lb
89e
SNO-WHITE
$060
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COMPANY, FRANKFORT. KENTUCKY
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Marshmallows
BLUE BELL
Potato Chips
American Cheese Smed. l ox. pkg.
Pimento Cheese
M,n 8 ox
Swiss Cheese su!S5 MlU
APPLE
CIDER
5
Beef Pot Roast, blade,
Rib Roast, standing
Rib Steaks, beef
Ground Beef, pure
Fancy Fryers
pan-ready___ ___
Slewing Fowl
pan-ready
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Young Rabbits
pan-ready
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lb
lb
Ib
lb.
76c
90c
90c
59c
lb
lb
75c
58c
lb
75c
Shoulder Roast
Round Steak
Veal Chops Rib or Larga
Lamb Ribs Chops
Breast o' Lamb
Pork Shldr. Roast
Vaal
Veal
Loin
lb. 67c
lb. 89c
lb. 79c
lb. 44c
lb. 82c
lb. 29c