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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (March 12, 1953)
Skating Rink Provides Evening's Entertainment Club Project Totals Figured THE Homes at Natal VERNONIA, EAGLE. ORE. THURSDAY. MAR 12. 1953 5 them to her home at Estacada after a six-week visit here with NATAL — Dick Johnson and < Boys and girls enrolled in 4-H compared to 121 in health, 86 in ! her daughter. his niece, Ronda Edgerton, en club work in Columbia county cooking, 73 in dairy. 43 in fores Mr. and Mrs. W. M Shepard joyed the evening Saturday in I last year had a large investment NATAL — Callers at the Ro- I try, 43 in rabbit, 33 in beef, 29 of Buxton were Sunday afternoon Hillsboro at the skating rink. in their projects, according to bert Lindsay home were Mr. and guests of their cousins, Mr. and Marilou Fredrickson has been figures compiled in the county in electricity, 16 in garden, 13 in TREHARNE — Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Noble Dunlap. Richatd Mrs. C. G. Wienecke. among the flu victims recently. extension office. poultry and the rest in other pro Peterson, Mrs. Hazel Smith and Jack Evans of Vernonia, aunt Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Pugh and uncle of Mesdames Marion The total value of all live jects. Mrs. Adah Hoberg. THE VERNONIA EAGLE and family spent Saturday in stock, garden products, clothing Those completing their projects Mr. and Mrs. Ray Taylor mad' Si delman; Ed Sledelman and Marvin Kamholz Hillsboro. and other articles made by 4-H reported 529 articles made in a trip down the coast one day John Siedelman, are both ill at Editor and Publisher Mr. and Mrs. Mix OblacK call club members during 1952 was clothing; 1,957 dishes cooked, 577 last week. this time. Mrs. Evans is very ed on Mr. and Mrs. Dee Veere figured at $30,000. This does meals prepared and 11,937 per Official Newspaper of Mr. and Mrs. Les Dobbs of seriously ill. Pete Felong. broth Hershey last Thursday evening. not include the value of dishes sons served in cooking; 28 articles Portland were week end guests er-in-law of Mrs. Evans, visited Vernonia, Oregon them Tuesday with hopes of find cooked or meals served by cook knitted; 122 quarts fruit, 49 jars at the Wayne Pugh home. Entered as second class mail ing club members. The .actual vegetables and 187 jars of jam Mr. and Mrs. George Jones ing someone to care for them dur matter. August 4. 1922 at the cost of these was $23,000. This and jelly canned and 134 con called at the Pringle home last ing their illness. left a profit of $7,000. * tainers frozen in food preserva Wedne sdav. Mrs. Pete Hennckx and child post office in Vernonia, Oregon, There were a total of 325 girls tion; 17 toys made and 756 hours Sunday callers at the Devine ren of Wilkesboro were Wednes. under the act of March 3, 1879. and 201 boys enrolled. They car. of baby sitting in child care; 233 home were Mrs. Ethel Baker and day guests of her unde and aunt, Subscription price $3.00 yearly in the Nehalem Valley. Else ried a total of 671 projects. Eighty chickens raised; 1 acre of gar- Haydn Close of Portland. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wienecke. where $3.50. BIRKENFELD — Robert Berg per cent of these completed their ; den; 2.500 trees plant.d in fores- j Mrs. Lloyd Stunkard and son of Mrs. J. E. Britton of Estacada celebrated a birthday last week. projects. Thirty clubs had 100 try; 41 articles made and 33 re Astoria. Edwin Danielson and and Mrs. Elva Tolke of Manning His sisters. Mrs. Arbie Mills and per cent completions. paired in electricity; and the fol- ! daughters of Banks and Mr. and visited their brother-in-law and Mrs. Longquist, and their hus The clothing project led with lowing‘animals in livestock clubs; Mrs. Max Oblack. sister, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wie bands took cake and ice cream the highest enrollment. There 68 dairy, 36 beef. 87 rabbits, 4 Ike Dass and son were in Port necke. Sunday. Their mother. and spent the evening with him were 171 enrolled in clothing as she.p, 5 goats and 5 pigs. land Saturday on a business trip. Mrs. E. M. Bledsoe, returned with to celebrate. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Parman and children and Mrs. Wilfred Parman and boys call d on Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stinchfield Sun day. A TERRIFIC CARLOAD SALE OF FAMOUS So many were absent from Sunday school at Jewell Sunday Tender that they did not have a meeting. Still quite a few ill with flu, but Grown not many new cases. Ephriam, the boy that lives Here's the chicken with the goodness grow n with Anna Hanberg, has the mumps. in. Swift's Premium Chickens are specially Two Stricken Opened to Guests With Illness Illness Prevents Sunday Classes At SAFEWAY this weekend: friers fed for flavor and quality . . as plump in 3 months as ordinary chickens are in 4 months . . specially raised from meat bearing strains . . shipped m ioe to preserve freshness always displayed under refrigeration They're cut up and ready for the pan Look for the blue and white picture package. U. S. Army chaplains in Korea have been awarded 218 decora tions for gallantry in action. 1 LB. 14 OZ. EXACT WEIGHT T-Bone Steaks I s fib Beef Short Ribs Tender lb. Pure Lard Sweetheart 2 lb. Rib Rout St.i Snare Ribs Dehuou» ib. SLICED BACON Standard Pack lb. 49c EMPRESS BRAND Preserves & Jellies Seven models to choose from; blade lengths from 14 to 36 inches, plus 15-inch bow. 1953 models feature improved carbure tion for smoother operation at full power in any position. The new high speed HH chain is standard equipment. Many more exclusive features. HAHN 29 c i 33c the popular McCulloch 3-25 power saw. 29c 29c 79c 49c Canned Hams Racon Squares Halibut Slices Fresh Oysters 39c lb. PICNIC HAMS /ilsun 6 1b. can $6.29 Tasty lb. 23c Thick lb. 59c Select pint 63c 39c V. S. Choice—U S. Good Pineapple Juice Tomato Juice Freestone Peaches Fleei Mix Phone 181 — Vernonia Fur Perfect Biscuits Toilet Soap I Lady Betty Asst. Pancake Flour 40 oz. pkg. 35c Bag of 8 bars 39c Suzanna Brand 40-oz. pkg. lb- LaLani Brand 75c 29c Cigarettes Crackers Cali rose Pieces 12- Klik ox. Brand can 10* No. 2 Can Sunny Dawn Luncheon Heal HARDWARE SIRLOIN STEAKS ✓ glass I 20-oz. jar • Apple Jelly j 20-oz. g • Apricot • Plum • Grape Jelly • Peach • Mixed Fruit • Grape • Strawberry Preserves 20-oz. jar Now Lowest prices in the history of 85c 5 4 cans 51 No. 24 $1 46 oz. ■■ cans 35* 3 JI for Carton $1.73 2-lb. 39t OVENGLO « U lli"F htrg«’** Or«’r rlH"' B«»" FLOUR WIE Kleenex Facial Tissue 25Ü Roll Zee Wax Paper Roll I : Lu/ FTTH •< '■ • • I f « « H hi : » * 1 « Coupon at Safeway Prices with coupor 5 Oc 5oib- 25ib- * • • ■ 1 R 4 • a Baa Baq Reg. $4 65 On two 25 lb. bags or one 50-lb. bag of H ermitage - - OLD JUICY CALIFORNIA NAVELS Kitchen Craft Flour ORANGS Small Shrimp «7.7 Sos. can No. % Sardines iST1 3 Cans Oyster Skw Willapoinl101 2-01. Pkgs. or jeii well s:;: 4 5 35c 3 e $i -lb. bag Appl6S I I <19- MB MNSUI ß < nm olí • Jí III KIWI»« CWF»»T FUMIMI, tf Baas 3eg. $2.33 Reg. $4.66 $4.15 $2.09 $4.16 VW MW COveQM M »’Oaii BRAND bniMiTV’d FILIA I AGED! I 1 p‘nt 5 2,25-lb. Baq Bag I Winesaps Apples Newtown« Florida Grapefruit White Grapefruit Florida Pink Carrots No top« Cauliflower u. s. Potatoes No. 1 1 8. 25 lb. Potatoes U. No. 1 U. S. Potatoes No. 50 lb. 2 59c 10c 49c 12c 10c 19c 55c $1.37 $129 GREEN ONIONS Bunch 8c NEW POTATOES 3 ib.. 25c Pie Filling Lemon Palmolive Soap Palmolive So3p 3 3 Reg. bars Toilet Soap 3 bath ban 4 oz Bouquet Fab Detergent Vet Detergent bath bars 19 oi. pkg. 1$ ox. pkg. Prices effective thru Satuidav, March 14 2 14 cans ox. 25c 41c Ajax Cleanser 25c Margarine Sunnybank 1 lb. 30c 11-ox. 19c can 29c Mandarin Oranges $1.67 29c Nob Hill Coffee 2 lb 8c Airway Coffee 2 lb. pkg. $1.61 25c Edwards Coffee 2 lb. can $1.77 35c Mrs. Wright's Bread p, Ib 23c 35c Slenderway Bread 1 lb. 22c 30c Pie Crust Mix KruI^ pk9 36c 30c White Corn Meal ToLTZib 31c 65c Mayday Salad Oil qt Royal Satin Shor,,n,nfl 3-lb. 87c 22c Fresh Milk q*- 67c AA Large Eggs Ì SAFEWAY $ X I