Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, December 03, 1953, Page 5, Image 5

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    Treharne Family at
Cathlamet for Day
Relatives Gather
For Final Rite
RIVERVIEW — Pete Parker of
Powers, Mr. and Mrs. Dell Curtis
of Wheeler, Mrs. Al Zeiler of
Manhatten and Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Borst of Portland visited
at the Tom Solomon home Sun­
day, coming to attend the funeral
of Andy Parker.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Parker of
Clatskanie and Mr. and Mrs. Al­
vin Parker of Gladstone visited
at the home of Walter Parker
Sunday, coming to attend the
Parker funtral.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schalock
spent Thanksgiving day at the
home of her sister and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl John, at Wil­
lamina.
Mrs. Anna Guts< imidt of North
Plains spent the past 10 days
at the home of her sister and
brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Gresn.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Beck and
son. Ronnie, of Bremerton, Wash­
ington visited at the Lome of Mr.
and Mrs. Olof Jacobson Friday.
Ronnie is in the navy and was
home on leave from San Diego.
Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Hillyer
spent Thanksgiving day with
Clinton Combs and family in
Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hanon and
children of Orick. California spent
Saturday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. R"x Normand.
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TREHARNE — Mr. and Mrs.
TREHARNE — Mr. and Mrs.
H. E. Bender and family spent Gilbert Meier left Saturday for
Thanksgiving day with her sister, Great Falls, Montana.
Mrs. Clyde Richardson, and fami­
Mr, and Mrs. Harry Weaver
ly and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred and family, Mrs. Rosa Weaver
Neilson, at the Richardson home
and children and Mr. and Mrs.
in Cathlamet, Washington.
Gilbert Meier spent Thanksgiving
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Riggle, Bux­ day at the Harry Weaver home.
ton, visited at the Carl Wienecke
Frank White, Sr., of Astoria
home Tuesday afternoon.
I spent Thanksgiving with his
Mr. and Mrs Wes Lee and daughter, Mrs. A. C. Van Hyning
children and Mrs. Dora Lee, all of Beaverton and Mrs. Joe Miller
of Gales Creek, spent the week of Treharne. returning home Fri­
end with the Gus Hult family.
day.
Mrs. Harrison Wilder, Scotty Mr. and Mrs. Joe Miller mo­
and Andy, of Dayton visited her tored to Forest Grove Saturday
grandmoth-r Rogers Wednesday. on business. They visit 'd Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Milbert Wienecke and Mrs. Harry Weaver and
and Nancy of Eugene sp.nt from family and watched TV Monday
Wednesday evening till Saturday evening.
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Wienecke.
Carl Wienecke. Alice and Patsy Laura. Hazel and Darrell of
returned home with their par.nts Springfield. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll
after a months stay with their Wienecke, Linda, Barbara and
grandmother.
Susan of V.neta spent from Wed-
Maupin.
Mr. and Mrs. George Jones en.
joyed Thanksgiving dinner at the
Shalmon Libel home.
NATAL — Mrs. Dorothy Jones
was the honor guest at a birthday
party Monday afternoon at the
home <>f Mrs. Myrtle Mathews.
The afternoon was spent in visit­
ing and games. Refreshments of
ice cream, cake and coffee were
serv d.
Mr and Mrs. George Mathews
returned last Monday from a two-
week trip to Nevada and several
other places of interest. They
visited with Mrs. Mathews son
and daughter-in-law at Klamath
Falls where they are attending
Oregon Technology school.
Sunday callers at th? Ira Peter­
son home were Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Bafuss and daughter of Endicott,
Washington and Mr and Mrs.
Jasper Rogers and two sons of
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THE VERNONIA EAGLE
Marvin Kamholz
Editor and Publisher
Official Newspaper of
Vernonia, Oregon
Entered as second class mail
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post office in Vernonia, Oregon,
j under the act of March 3, 1879.
Subscription price $3.00 yeariy
in the Nehalem Valley. Else«
where $3.50.
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Whole Beets
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Pancake Flour
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No. 303
PINEAPPLE JUICE
25c
cans
12-oz.
cans
3 Vi-lb
LaLani
Brand
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25c
39c
Pkg
19c
4-os.
Vanilla Flavor Westag •««.
2 tall cans 25c
Cherilb Milk Evaporated
4-oz. cun
Vienna Sausage Baxter
10c
16-oz. can
Beef with Gravy Angio
39c
Boned Turkey
.„3/ $1.00
Booth Anchovies
9-oz. can
19c
RaZOr Claus Minced. Roval Re•d No. 1 a can 25c
Dill Pickles Columb.a
No. 2*i size
19c
19c
Dill Pickles stemfeld's
No. 2* a size
Chili Sauce Moneta
12-oz. size
19c
Breeze Cheese Food
2-lb. brick 89c
29c
gal. 49c
Bleach
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PEANUT BUTTER
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PHONE 774
SUNDOWN
BARTLETT
PEARS
No. 2'2 Can
PEACHES
Nc. 2'2 Can
25C
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Fancy
Quality
46-oz.
19e
Can
Limit of 3 Cane
From Sunny Hawaii
Crackerjacks
pkgs.
Mixed Nuts. Planter’s 7-ox.
Showboat Rice. Lonf’ 2 lb.
Fleet Mix for biscuits 40-oz.
Kitchen Craft Flour 10 lb.
Kremel Pie Filling
4-oz.
Lemon
3 lb.
Lac Mix Dry Milk
Rath Lunch Meat
Corn-Beef Hash
Libby
5c
59c
43c
44c
99c
13-oz.
89c
47c
No. 2
33c
2Va-oz.
21c
7 Va-oz.
24 oz.
1 lb.
1-lb.
1-lb.
32c
49c
90c
88c
95c
Minced Clams
Snow’s
Empress Honey
Nob Hill Coffee
Airway Coffee
Edwards Coffee
Shady Lane Buffer
4«.
’-lb.
'AA‘ Large Eggs
doz.
22c
76c
24c
Mrs. Wright's Bread l'/z-lb.
Multi-grain Bread
Skylark
Deviled Ham
Underwood
Fresh 3.8% Milk
21c
29c
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23-oz.
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29c
49c
25c
32c
39c
25c
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39c
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12 oz.
98c.
1-lb.
Dutch Mill Cheese
'/»-lb.
Dutch Mill Cheese
Breeze Cheese
Breeze Cheese
Rik Rak Cleanser
Parade Detergent
Kotex, i2’s
1-lb.
■a-lb.
1-lb.
White Magic Soap
Liquid Starch
Fauntleroy
3 cans
Aero Snow
For Xmas Trees
Dr. L. K. Pollock
SAFEWAY
Dentist
PRODUCE
SECTION
SAFEWAY
MEAT
SECTION
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1917 Pacific Ave.
Over Bus Depot
Forest Grove, Ore.—Phone 941
POTATOES
U S No 1
Economy
10 lbs
U S No 1
Premium
U S. No 1
Premium
10 lbs
By the Lb
PORK LOIN ROAST
IN
THURSDAY
BACK
THURSDAY
Red Delicious
APPLES
Lb.
19C
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Grapefruit t'XA 8
Juicy Oranges
Cabbage
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Carrol.
Celery
Dry Cleaners
5c
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lb. 7c
lb. 10c
Pc und
59c
10c
lb. 15c
Lettuce
lb. 10c
Turnip«
Qnlon,
Dry 1 oler bag 39c
lb.
Pork Chops
Picnics
Pork Sausage
Baby 3>-ef Standing Rib Roast
Baby Beef Rib Eteaks
Boneless Corn« d Beef, brisk t
Beef Kdney
Fancy Sliced 3acon
Lunch» n Meat. i!i'<d
Fresh Oysters
Haiibut Steaks
PRICES EFFECTIVE THROUGH SATURDAY.
Oregon Laundry
and
lb.
lb.
bag
45c
ZZZ,
79c
C.nnsd. «’/«-lb. $2.99
$1.00
Armour rolls 3 1-lb. pkgs.
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Laundry and
Dry Cleaning
Bring To—
BEN BRICKEL’S
BAREER SHOP
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ADMIRAL SALES
AND SERVICE
THURSDAY. DEC. 3,
Quart Jar
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Submarines have been invented
which were propelled by oars,
tr.adles, hand-operated screws,
clockwork, springs, steam stored
in tubes, chemical engines, com­
pressed air, stored gases, and
electric motors.
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NATAL — Mr. and Mrs. Tom­
my Young and Mr. and Mrs. John
Buchanen. all of Seattle, have
been recent visitors h re with
the ladies' parents, the I. J.
Dasses.
Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Mathews,
Martin Mathews and Stanley
Mathews, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Mathtws and Marian and Mr.
and Mrs. George Mathews were
all entertained Thanksgiving at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Mathews.
Sunday evening call rs at th?
Hershey home were Mr. and Mrs.
Max Oblack. Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Devine called on the Hersheys :
Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Devine were
supper guests at the Max Oblack
home Friday evening.
RADIO
and
TV CENTER
VERNONIA.
No» ¡»st a few “specials"..
MAYONNAISE
Many Observe
Annual Holiday
OAKES
EAGLE,
Nevada Trip
Return Made
nesday till Sunday with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wie­
necke.
Mr. and Mrs. W C. Wienecke
and daughters visited Mr. and
Mis Gene Shipman Saturday
evening.
Arnold Wienecke of Hillsboro,
Bill Wienecke of North Plains
and Mrs. Oola Sntejkal of Man­
ning visited the Wieneckes and
grandma Rogers Sunday after­
noon.
Mrs. Vada Rainwater called on
grandma Rogers Tuesday after­
noon.
Mrs. N. S. Rogers sp nt Thanks­
giving at her home in Salem with
her daughters, returning here Fri­
day to help care for Grandma
Rogers.
Herman Beaver of Seaside and
Roberta Rogers of Salem, called
on their grandmother Rogers Fri­
day.
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THE
Montana Trip Started Sat.
NYLON HOSIERY
Floyd« of Tomorrow
51 Gauge
pair
DECEMBER
3SAFEWAY
lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.
lb
pint
lb.
39c
59c
65c
19c
79c
49c
69c
59c
SPICED
PRAWNS
7Z 59c
5
COTTAGE CHEESE
Blossom Time, '.a pint free when
you buy 1 pint
pint
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