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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1953)
Guests Meet at Riverview Home Children Home for Mother’s Day Gathering RIVERVIEW — Sunday visitors at the E. L. Lloyd home were: Myrt Jenkins, son Jimmy and daughter, Jan?ne, of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Obie Adkinson and daughter and Miss Barbara Jen- kins of Spokane; Mrs. Erlene Snell of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Matthison and Mr. and Mrs. Peter. son of Scappoose; Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Rose and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Naviaux. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Torrey of Troutdale visited at the home of her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Solomon, Sunday. Mother’s day guests who arrived Sunday bringing a pot luck din- ner to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mitchell were; Mr. and Mrs. Neal Ward and children of Hillsboro, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cooper of Tacoma. Mr. and Mrs. Louis McCoy and family and Mr. and Mrs. Emm.tt Smith and daughter of Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Darby and children of Oak Grove. Mr. and Mrs Charles Allen and son. Lee, spent the Mothers Day week end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Sabine, at Ray mond, Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hill and three sons of Ocean Lake visited his mother, Mrs. Clara Hill, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Callister Saturday. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Gibby and child ren of Marquam visited at the Callister home. i i How you. Know! I I The answers to everyday insurance problems* J | ; I | J : . , | , i | ' 1 I I RIVERVIEW — Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Wantland and son, David, spent the weak end in Portland ; visiting at the homes of his sisters 1 and their families. They all en- j joyed a picnic at th“ home of another sister and fam^y, Mr. and Mrs. George Greenia, at North Bonneville Sunday. A pot-luck Mother’s Day din ner was held Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Hillyer, at which time all of her children ■ were home. Attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Combs and son. Mr and Mrs. Jack Combs and children. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. West, Herbert Combs. Mrs. Elmer Swan son and Miss Kathy Dickey, all | of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin W’antland and son, David, accompanied their daught“r-in-!aw, Mrs. Earl Want land. and baby to Portland on Friday, She left Saturday for Alameda, California to join her husband who is stationed there. THE Ice Follies Viewed In Portland Sunday Shower to Help Loss from Fire RIVERVIEW — Mrs. Evelyn Heath, daughters Harriet and Barbara, and Mrs. Emily King and grandson, Billv Howard, at tended the Ice Follies in Portland Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Woodruff and two sons and Mr and Mrs. Bert Mills and son of Portland spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Alice Mills. Max Millis of Crescent City spent the week end ft the home of his mother, Mrs. Blanche Mil- lis. and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Millis of Forest Grove spent Sun day with his family. Mrs. Everett Kouva and Mrs. Austin Rice attend the Relief Society union meeting of the Latter Day Saints church at As toria Thursday. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Magoff were: Sharon Magoff and Dick Madden of Forest Grove and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Magoff and daughter. TREHARNE — There will be a shower for the Claud Weaver family, who recently lost «very- thing bv fire, at the Carl Wie- necke home Friday afternoon. May 15. Anyone wishing to at tend is welcome. Mostly needed articles are underwear for boys, 3 in sizes 4-10-16; panties for 2 girls, size 14. ladies size 6; socks, boys sizes 8-9-9S, girl sizes 9-10; groceries, towels, washcloths, tea tows Is and dishcloths. Mrs. Byron Kirkbride and Jean attended a bridal shower Monday night at the Rev. Sisler home in honor of Elna Morris. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shaver and boys and Mr Melvin Shaver of Lebanon called on Floyd Snyder while home . Ernie Herman was a Sunday dinner guest of Jim Jones. He also called on the Carl Snyder family Sunday afternoon. EAGLE, VERNONIA, U of 0 Student Home for Day RIVERVIEW — Mr and Mrs. Claude Shaw and children spent the week end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude M. Shaw, at West Linn. Jimmie Sozoff and a friend spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Johnson Sozoff. Jim mie is attending University of Oregon at Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Parker. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Wood and Joe Peachey fished and picnicked at Bonneville Lake Sunday. No luck fishing. Mrs. Ethel Hall and son. Tom my. visited at the* home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jacobs at Clats kanie Sunday. Little Linda Frank is recover ing from a tonsil and adenoid op nation which she underwent Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hawkins and sons, Byron and Glennie, spent Saturday evening visiting THE VERNONIA EAGLE Marvin Kamholz Editor and Publisher I Official Newspaper of Vernonia, Oregon ' , I i Entered as second class mail matt: r, August 4, 1922 at the post office in Vernonia, Oregon, under the act of March 3, 1879. Subscription price $3 00 yearly in the Nehalem Valley. Else where $3.50. =FROZEN PEAS Tender, Sweet Peas Packed Here in Oregon At An Unbelievably LOW PRICE! , i It’s Freezer Filling Time At Safeway I I SAFEWAY Reg- 10 Oz. Pkgs. ! | BILL AND REATHA HORN J t Single Packages — 10c lack ¡ii-Wesi Frozen pcr e Peas & Carrots pk9 lv More Safeway Grocery Section Values QUESTION: Should a fur coat be insured all by itself or is it all right to include it with other items of personal pro perty. ANSWER: It depends on many things—the value of the coat, value of other property you want to insure and the hazards you want protection from» Bet ter see a good insurance agent and explain your exact cir cumstances. Many new poli cies give all around protection for all your personal posses sions. Tomaio Juice & Pineapple Juice Hi C Orangeade Pork & Beans „ornato Catsup Ripe Olives Dill Pickles Cheez-it Crackers Dole 4 3 Camps Dennison 14-oz. bot. I I BiH J. Horn, Agent 905 Bridge Street Phone 231 — Vernonia I FULLY AGED Zesty flavor quart jar 46-oz. cans 3 2 No. 2 cans ’ Standard No. 1 can Äbl‘ 56-01. jar LUNCH BOX SANDWICH SPREAD Richer-fasting because its 49c 89c 74c 25c 55e 29e 19e 49e 35e 46-oz. cans 46-oz can Refresher VERNONIA i INSURANCE; pkgs. BLOSSOM TIME COTTAGE CHEESE Farmer style or creamed 25c per pint 1 Whiskey atrfc a Saleway Guaranteed Meats WILSON’S — READY-TO-EAT TENDER MADE Hams 6™ $s’8 Choice” Beef Rib Roast ••U.S Standing 12-oz Polish Sausage Average lb 19c ..lb 75c U.S Choice 39c Ground Beef lb lb 44c Corned Beef Sausage Swift rolls lb 49c Short Ribs ___ Round Steaks b. 3 rings Fryers Pan-ready Sliced Bacon Reg Salmon Fresh Chinook Snapper Fillets Crabs Large size 69c $1.00 lb. 69c lb. 67c lb. 69c Ib 33c lb 43c Pnces effective thru Saturday, May 16 KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY THIS WHISKEY IS 4 YEARS OLD M PROOF e THE HILL I HILL CO. ‘ LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY i at the1 home of M. and Mrs. Clif ford Felton at St. Helens I Burford Wilkerson and son, Bill | of Tillamook, visited the r mother and grandmother, Mrs Pearl Wil kerson, Sunday afternoon. The perfect side dish for any meal —- plump, sweet tender peas. Our buyer, made an excellent ■buy” on these, so we re passing a ternfic savings on to you. Be sure to take advantage of it. •If you’ll address your own insurance questions to this of fice, we’ll try to give you the correct answers and there will be no charge or obligation of any kind. 5 \ See /tow you Can Save At Safeway This Weekend on | I ORE. THURSDAY, MAY 14. 1953 SAFEWAY m 10-oz. pkgs. 99c White Shafter —U.S No. 1 New Potatoes Delicious with Hi-West Peas. Two Terrific Values! lbs. 450 10 Grapefruit 35ea Rhubarb Locai ib. 14c Radishes 8c Tomatoes FRESH PINEAPPLE Sugar Loaf Variety Lb- 10c MISCELLANEOUS VALUES Grapefruit Juice JX” 29c Chili Spaghetti “ 31c Deviled Ham Libby No. ’/« 20c Vienna Sausage Libby 4-o«. 23c Libby Corned Beef Hash No. 2 33c Dry Milk Lac M,x 3-lb. 38c Cherub Milk Evapor^ ___ d< can 14c Camay Soap reg. bars 3-25c bath bars Camay Soap 3-35c Itos. Tide r-’ergent 31c 47 os. Tide Detergent 75c Parade Detergent 19-0«. 31c While Magic Soap 23-0«. 27c can 2-23c Cleanser Rak qt. Fresh Milk 3 8% 22c dos. AA Large Eggs 73c lib Butter Montrose 78c Edwards Coffee I lb. can 91c Mayonnaise ,J Made qt. 73c Salad Dressing Duchess qt. 49c Dutch Sliced Cheese Mil) 8-O«. 36c Mrs Wright’s Bread IH 23c lb. 34c 1-lb. Grahams com ** Raisin Bread Skylark I-lb. 23c 89c Shortening £2» 3-lb. t». i3-oz.Pkg. Asparagus It’s “canning time’’ lb. Oranges 69c Florida, Toter Bag Strawberries Fresh from Calif. 5c 25c 10c box 29c PINEAPPLE JUICE La Lani 46-0«. can fifí CHUWN COLONY I SEASONING Vanilla Extract .... 2-oz. 37c Black Pepper ......... 2-oz. 45c Ground Cinnamon 2-oz. 17c Ground Mustr.rd 2-oz. 13c Ground Nutmeg 2-OZ. 23c Ground Paprika . . 2y«-oz. 18c Garlic Salt....... ..... 2’/à-oz 15c Onion Salt 2*/g-oz. 15c Parsley Flakes ...... */4-oz. 12c Sno White Salt ___ 26-oz. 10c I i Delicious Whole Bean COFFEES AIRWAY COFFEE 1-lb. 84c 2-lb. $1.67 NOR HILL COFFEE 1-lb. 86c 2-lb. $1.71