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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1954)
Fishing Trip Week-end Jaunt Recent Birthday Prompts Visits From Relatives TREHARNE — Mrs. Harry Weaver and Mrs. Albert Rey- nolds motored to Tillamook on Thursday afternoon and brought Michael and David home with them to stay while their mother, Mrs. Lin Reynolds, was in the hospital. On Saturday Mrs. Rey nolds returned home some im proved, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reynolds of Vernonia and Mrs. Exie Weaver took the children back to Tillamook. On Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Albert Reynolds visited in Tillamook with their son Lin and family. In their absence, callers at their home here were Mr. and Mrs. Eura Reynolds of Warren, Ore-, gon, and Mr and Mrs. Wm. Rey nolds of Fayetteville, Arkansas. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Stephens moved their household goods to Portland Thursday, and plan now to reside there. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Reynolds and Kenneth, Mr. and Mrs. Don Reynolds. Cathie and Glen, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weaver, Paul, Charlotte and Vernon, and Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Reynolds of Vernonia all had a potluck din ner with Mrs. Rosa Weaver, Billy, Harry and Betty. Friday evening. Ruth Beck came up from Pros pect, Oregon Wednesday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Bert Tisdale. She returned home Thursday, taking with her Lee Rogers who fishec Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Beck on the White River. On Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Beck. Susan, Mary and Le ann. Jean, Rutn Beck and Lee Rogers returned to Treharne. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Tisdale w'ere Portland visitors Sunday. While they were gone. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Marlott and son stopped to visit them. | { j i TREHARNE — Mr and Mrs. Fred S. Nielson and Mr. and Mrs Joe E Carlson of Skamoka. wa, Washington visited the Niel son’s daughter and family, the H e rb e r t Benders, Wednesday, April 27, Mr. Nielson’s birthday. Their granddaughter. Christine Bender returned with them to visit a while. Orville Daniel come down from Yakima by plane Saturday to visit his parents, Mr and Mrs. Turner Daniel and family. 11“ drove his Plymouth back home Sunday as he had sold his Chev rolet car. Mrs. Maude New, Mrs. Zelma Wall and Mrs. Leona Aldrich and children called on Mrs. Nell Thacker and Mr and Mrs. Wilbur Thacker Thursday afternoon. Hospital Stay Brightened I By Many Recent Visitors THE EAGLE. VERNONIA. RIVERVIEW — Those enjoy- ing clamming at Seaside beach this week end were: Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Callister and son Ronnie, Bobby Rose, Mr. and Mrs. Olin Robbins. Mr. and Mrs. James Brewer and Mr and Mrs. John son Sozoff and daughters. Mr and Mrs. Walter Parker spent Sunday visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A.L. Parker at Clatskanie. W J Lindsley returned home Friday after spending a week at the home of his daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Hib- ler at Eugene. Mrs. Helen Rand of St. Helens spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Welter. THE VERNONIA EAGLE Marvin Kamholz Editor and Publisher Official Newspaper of Vernonia, Oregon Entered as second class mail matter. August 4. 1922 at tbe post office in Vernonia, Oregon under the act of March 3, 1874 Subscription price $3.00 yeany in the Nehalem Valley. Else- where $3.50. NEWSPAPER PUBLISHERS GOLDEN BANANAS Fresh, delicate flavored aspara gus with butter tender stalks-— ASSOCIATION lb Juicy Local Lb. WEEK-END w V Fresh Corn Tender A ” UJv Ears 1-11). cartons No. 2‘» cans No. 303 cans Sugar Belle tender sweet Beverly Brand lb. Rose BUSY BAKER 69c 29c 20-oz. Jar 1-lb. Pkg. White SODA CRACKERS SPECIALS Dalewood Margarine 5 Cling Peaches HighÄalv 3 Fancy Peas 2 Peanut Graham Crackers “ New Potatoes 1-lb 23c Pkg. WEEKEND SPECIAL COTTAGE CHEESE BLOSSOM TIME 29c 25c WEEK END SPECIAL 8 lb bag 59c CALIF. ORANGES 5 lb. bag 49c lb lb 13c CUCUMBERS, hothouse lb 15c HEAD LETTUCE lb 19c Bum lies 14c Parade Detergent 40-OZ. 59c Tide Detergent 47-02.- 71c Oxydol Detergent 47- OZ. 71c White King Soap 46-OZ. 57c Cheer Detergent 51-OZ. 71c Ivory Snow 31-OZ. 71c Fab Detergent 47-02. 71c Dreft Detergent 37-OZ. 71c Duz S°ap 50-OZ. 71c White Magic Soap 46-OZ. 53c Surf Detergent 40-oz. 59c Nu Bora Soap 46-OZ. 57c Ajax Cleaner 14-OZ. 2 cans 27c Palmolive Soap 3 reg. bars 27c Palmolive Soap 2 bath bars 27c Cashmere Bouquet Soap 2 bath bars 27c Parade S°ap 19-OZ. pkg. 30c Trend Detergent 12'«-OZ. 18c ‘All’ Detergent 24-OZ. 41c ‘All’ Detergent 10-lb. $2.59 ENTER BUICK* A-WEEK CONTEST A Buick fiven each week for 6 weeks... plus 630 appliance prizes. Entry Wanks at the Sky I tub Bread SectM LB. PKG. 43c NEW REGULAR LOW SHELF PRICES BISQUICK, for biscuits 40-oz FLEET MIX For Biscuits 40-oz. WESSON OIL Qt. Size MAYDAY OIL Qt. Size FRAPPE SHORTENING 3-lb SHORTENING Royal Satin 3-lb. pkg SHORTENING. Cristo, Spry, or Snowdrift 3 lb CHERUB MILK 2 Tall cans TOMATO JUICE Sunny Dawn 46-oz. TORPEDO TUNA Grated No. lz can SUNNYBANK MARGARINE 1-lb. NI/ MADE MAYONNAISE Qt TOMATO JUICE. Libby 46-oz. PORK It BEANS. Van Camps N<> 300 2 for KINGANS LUNCH ìa-oz. MEAT NYLON HOSE Pair Victoria Cane Sugar 10-lb. 99c Beet Sugar 10-lb. 52c MANOR HOUSE Thoroughly Cleaned and Disjointed 2 LBS. EACH GENUINE VEAL SALE! U. S Choice LEG OR RUMP ROAST. U.S Choice, lb. 65c VEAL ROUND STEAK. U.S. Choice, lb 95c 40c SMALL LOIN CHOPS. U S Choice 36c 69c 66c 75c LARGE LOIN CHOPS, U S Choice lb. 69c BREAST for STEW. U S. Choice lb 25c 13c 25c 30c 73c 21c 27c 37c 98c Meat, Produce and Week-End Spe cials effective thru Saturday, May 8. Other .«*$-.« are now Regular Low Shelf Prices at your Vernonia Safeway Store We reserve the right to limit quantities—No Sale to Dealers. lb 89c SHOULDER ROAST. Blade Cut lb. 49c SHOULDER ROAST. Arm Cut lb. 55c SHOULDER STEAKS. U S Choice lb 59c VEAL RIB CHOPS. U S. Choice lb 69c 89c 25c 25c 10-lb. $1.03 Cane Sugar, C&H FRYERS SAVE 10c on 51b. or larger with coupon At SAFEWAY 5 3 NEW REGULAR LOW SHELF PRICES 29c Kitchen Craft Flour Sirloin Steaks Sliced Bacon Short Ribs T-Bone Steaks Standard Pack Ground Beef Lb.............. 69c Corned Beef Pork Liver Pork Sausage Luncheon Meats Sliced Variety Lb.............. 49c 10c CRISP CELERY Chocolate Eclairs Pkg. 19c WHITE GRAPEFRUIT GREEN ONIONS OR RADISHES Rhubarb 3 19c Cashmere Bouquet Soap 3 reg. bars 27c i I 4 lb. pkg. 49c WINESAP APPLES WATERMELON Lemons ■b 20c 5 Mr. and Mrs. Byron Kirkbride visited JoAnn Sunday at the Shriners’ hospital in Portland. They stopped at the Bit of Swe den and enjoyed a Smorgasbord dinner before returning home Mrs Norma Silver and grand ma Washburn of Vernonia called on Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Thacker Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Selwyn Graves of Vernonia visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Thacker Friday and the Thackers returned the visit on Sunday. Mrs. Rilla Snyder of Portland was out visiting friends and rela tives Friday. She was an over night guest of Mr and Mrs. Gus Hult and returned home Saturday morning Week-End Special ASPARAGUS 8-oz. I | | . 1954 And Here Is Safeway’s Produce “Feature of the Week” Sprained Ankle Results From Accidental Fall Always keep all firearms and ammunition behind locked doors where they are safe from a child's curiosity. It may save a life. THURSDAY, MAY fi Birthday Party Honors Friend JANE ARDEN MIST — Mrs. Minnie Wilson slipped one day last week and sprained her ankle, and now gets around with the aid of a crutch. A. R. Melis doesn't improve much Earl Knowles stayed down there Sunday night to help Annie Wallace who is staying there. Henry Jepson called Monday evening on the Austin Dowlings. Mrs. C. L. Waddell was a Clatskanie shopper Saturday. George Jones rode over to Castle Rock, Washington one daf last I week with Tom Pidcock and visited his brother. Doc Jones. ORE. BIRKENFELD — Art Belling, ham called on Claire Bellingham TREHARNE — Mrs. Sib Fal at the Physicians and Surgeons hospital in Portland Wednesday coner entertained friends at a evening Ted Bellingham went I dinner party Sunday in honor of to see him Saturday and Mr. and Mrs. Mae Wienecke’s birthday. Mrs. Cecil Elliott called on him Those present besides the hostess Sunday. They found him much and guest of honor were Mrs Nell improved Some grafting is ne Thacker. Carl Wienecke, Mrs. cessary for his foot so he will be Edith Bledsoe. William Falconer there a week or more. and Mary and Mrs. Pat Galloway Kathryn Elliott spent the week Jim Smith and Mary Lola were end here. She and John Hop Saturday dinner guests of Mr kins went clam digging Sunday and Mrs. Joe M. Miller Mr and morning and brought home some Mrs. Byron Kirkbride and Ste nice clams. phen called in the evening. Mrs. Elsa Richardson spent Sun-, Mr and Mrs. Gene Drips, Bob day in Seaside with Mrs Ann and Mrs Sine Collins, Speed Lus Wallace. They went clam dig by. Mrs Byron Kirkbride, Steph ging Sunday. en and Walter, Ruth Beck and Lee Rogers were callers at the In 1953, 2.140.000 Americans Bert Tisdale home Monday even, were inju’ed in traffic accidents. ing. Free Entry Blanks and Complete Details at Safeway Treharne Homes Have Many Recent Visitors TREHARNE — Mr. and Mrs. Joe Miller visited Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Odam and family Monday evening. Mrs. Jerome Whitmire visited i Mrs. Bessie Bergstrom and Mrs. Aldon Watson the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Harve Whitmire and children visited his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Whitmire over the week end. Harve and Bubby fished while here. The G.G. Club met at the home of Mrs. Dorothy Olinger in Ver nonia for the April meeting. Re freshments were served after the meeting. The club will have their next meeting with Mrs. Betty Brady. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Merkling of Vernonia and Grandma Pretz- man visited Mr and Mrs. Jerome Whitmire Tuesday evening. Turner Daniel was sick at home Friday with the flu. Byron Kirk bride took him over to Hillsboro to see the doctor. Clam Digging Attracts Many Canned Hams. Rath Halibut Steaks Fillet of Perch Fish Stick« Fre*h Oyster« lb 85c 29c lb. lb. 95c lb 39c lb lb. 39c 39c 1-lb roll 55c $4 89 3 % lb 5»« lb. 45< 10-oz. 49c P.M 65c lb SAFEWAY