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TROPIC ISLE FANCY CRUSHED PINEAPPLE 5 $100 303 CANS A WARRANTY FANCY SOLID LIGHT TUNA 4 7-OZ. $100 CANS we $ Vernonia Jamboree Dollar Sale $ 46-oz. Can FRESH WHOLE DRAWN HEAVY Drained Weight 51-oz. SI 00 CHIFFON SWIFT'S VIENNA UP For ma For (a Beef, Chicken and Turkey A SI 00 Äpple Sauce For on No. 212 Cans Mrs. Myrtle Oakes and her mother, Mrs. Leona Taylor, who is I here from Florida, went to Klam- I | ath Falls last Friday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Oakes and family so that Mrs. Taylor could make the acquaintance of her great- | grandchildren. Enroute home on Sunday they stopped at Salem to see Mr. and Mrs. Albert Oakes and at Woodburn to see Mrs. A. N. Oakes and Mrs. Roy Blivens. Guests last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Bolmeier were her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Harris from Minneap olis, Minnesota. Mrs. Judd Greenman of Med ford is visiting friends here this week and while here is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Brickel. i Little Kelly Denise Hinton of Portland who celebrated her first birthday July 10 is spending this week here with her grandmother, Mrs. Frank McCabe. Mrs. Nels Hinton brought her daughter out last Thursday and plans to come back this week end for the Jam boree. Mrs. W. T. Graves and her daughter - in - law. Mrs. Tom Graves of Tigard visited from Sunday to Wednesday of last week at Seattle with Mrs. W. T. Graves brother, S. L. Crawford. Mr. and Mrs. George Snyder and boys from Lebanon were re cent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Snyder and sons Bert and Floyd. The two families were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Donovan Reynolds and fam ily. Other recent guests of the Carl Snyders have been Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Harders of Aberdeen, FIVE YEARS AGO Washington; Mr. and Mrs. Melvin From The Eagle. July 21. 1955 The Rose Avenue garage opera Shaver of Lebanon and Mr. and Mrs. Byron Peffly and grand- ted by H. H. and Ralph Sturde daughter, Carlene Snyder from vant was broken into Wednesday Portland. night and tools valued between Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Garner were $250 and $300 taken. No clues in Vancouver Sunday to attend 1 as to identity of robbers had been the annual Oregon - Washington revealed. Pictured was Miss Joyce Akers Pythian home picnic. They vis ited Norris Soden who sent his receiving her check from Mrs. best regards to all his friends Hollis Hartwick for $195.22 for and said he'd like to have them 325 flats of berries picked at Roll visit him. ing Hills farm. She was top pick Recent guests of Mrs. Blanche ' ed in the crew of about 130 from Bergerson were her sister and I here who picked at the farm this husband. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest year. Picking started June 17. Wade and three children from TEN YEARS AGO San Francisco. Mrs. Bergerson ac From The Eagle. July 20. 1950 Nineteen Vernonia Boy Scouts companied them to Hood River to visit relatives and her son and | have signed up for a week at wife, Mr and Mrs. Ralph Berger- I Camp Merriweather and will son and family went to Hood Riv leave Sunday. Jim Davies. Scout er last Wednesday to visit and to master, will accompany them. All camp gear will be trucked down bring her home Mrs. Dave Skidmore spent Sat by Lew Choate. The M G. Davis home on the urday. July 9, at Bay City attend ing the Rebekah district conven j Beaver Creek highway cut-off tion for which the lodge at Bay south of Vernonia burned to the City, where she has her member ground Tuesday morning They ship, was host lodge. As junior had just moved in on Sunday. Luther Herrin announced plans past noble grand for her lodge, she participated in the activities this week for building a mill on of the convention by serving on ground recently leased from Vern the courtesy committee, giving Boyer on the old Arcadia Park site FIFTEEN YEARS AGO From The Eagle. July 19. 1945 The Vernonia fire department was called twice in less than a week by a fire Saturday evening at the Roy Williams house near the old laundry and on Monday evening when fire started in a load of hay on A street. Turkey raising is on the upgrade in this area Max Oblack of Natal has a flock of 2500. M B Steers has 900. W R. Wolff and Tom Crawford each have 100. $100 me Package of 8 Steaks GETTING TIRED! Get Bexel Special Formula. Guaranteed Vernonia Drug Company ! I 1 1 ! | I ! Clam Chowder E $100 For • 15-oz. Cans HUNT'S FANCY 6 P DQe th vs For COLUMBIA FESTIVAL of Progress Junior Court, left to right: Beth Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Jones; Jimmy Patterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Patterson Jr.; Toni Finlay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Finlay; Peter Krenz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Krenz; Lori Lease, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Lease; YESTERDAYS A SALTESEA NEW ENGLAND ChipSteaks the address of welcome, and lead ing a workshop session. There are five lodges in the district. Saturday evening, the Bay City lodge held a special meeting to initiate candidates. Mrs. Jchn Scott of 714 Third street is now a resident of the Crestview Nursing Home at Scap poose where she was taken June 17 after she had suffered a stroke the previous day. She has im proved a great deal since that time. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Meyer have sold their home on Timber road near the Clear Creek road junction to a Mr. and Mrs. Fugate from Oak Harbor, Washington. Mr. Fugate will soon retire from the navy and bought this property for a retirement home. The Mey ers have purchased a place near North Plains and will move there about the middle of August. Mrs. Meyer is employed at Tektronix. Mr. Meyer will continue to work here in the logging industry for the time being. Week end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Heckenliable were their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Williams and family from Salem. Saturday, they all drove to the beach and also visited with Mrs. C. B. An derson at Hammond. Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Johns this week are Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Leavitt and two daughters from West Covina, California. The two men served in the navy together. Mrs. Steven Hockett and two $100 4310° 4 s00 HOOD RIVER FANCY Meat Pies Pound Cello Bag LB. PKG. No. 2% Cans BIRDS EYE FROZEN Carrots 2 C $100 Pear Halves • For ma No. 303 Cans Free Deliveries Twice Daily 10 A M. and 3 P.M SLI. BACON TASTEWELL BARTLETT CALIFORNIA FANCY ghs THURSDAY. JULY 21. I960 4-oz. Can Sweet Peas You're As Close to the Mill Market As Your Telephone HA 9-3492 TOPICS OF THE TOWN 2 • SI 00 WILLISON'S BEEF 4) SI 00 Demonia Eagle Sausage SHURFINE FANCY RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE Guests last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Culbertson were two of his sisters, Mrs. F. Fredrickson and Mrs. W. Blaine and Mrs. A. R. Bishop and her three granddaughters, all from Sacramento, California. Mrs. Murel Knight spent the July 4 week end at Medford with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Culbertson and family and enjoyed swim ming with them in the new pool they had just built at their home. She brought Julie and David home with her for a two weeks visit with her and the other grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Har ry Culbertson. Jim Davis is attending summer school sessions at University ot Oregon, Eugene, and will be home about the middle of August. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Snyder and son, Bert, took their other son, Floyd, to Portland Monday of last week where he boarded a plane for Washington, D.C. He will work for the defense department in the electrical engineering de partment. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lindley of Garibaldi spent several days here last week taking care of their property on A street. Mrs. Ann Bender and Mrs. Julia Davis drove to Fort Stevens Sun day to join the Bert Fleskes fam ily who were camping there for a most enjoyable day at the lake. Sunday evening, Roy Larson and his mother, Mrs. Miles Larson from Walnut Creek, California, were visitors of Mrs. Davis. Mrs. Larson flew up from California that day to spend a week with her son who is working for the Crown Zellerbach corporation at Seaside. Saturday guests at the home of Mrs. Davis were Mr. and Mrs. John Hatfield of Lebanon, former Vernonia residents. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bush. Mar tha and Delbert enjoyed a ten- day vacation in California the first part of July. They spent the week end of the Fourth visiting relatives in the San Francisco area. They also visited their son, Jerry, at Fort Ord after which they went to Carmel, Yosemite National park and other points of interest. Enroute home they vis ited Lasson National park News from their other son, Ricky, who is now stationed at a missile base in New Mexico, is that he has been having some enjoyable trips into Old Mexico. Last week. Mr. and Mrs. George Koski and family vacationed with a trip of about 1000 miles through Central Oregon, Among places they visited were Klamath Falls, Crater Lake and the Peterson Rock Gardens near Bend. re For • Str'wberry Jam / $100 10-oz. Jar —we For ma Pkg. of 48 bags For Pkg of 400 MEMBER UNITED GROCERS TOP FLAVOR PURE Tea Bags DEL MONTE SWEETHEART THICK Facial Tissues A $100 ILL ÄRKET & LOCKERS EARLY CALIFORNIA PITTED Ripe Olives % For ma 21 to 212 pounds For • e 6 $10(1 Cookies FRYERS EACH—- $100 / $100 “w “ A w Large Heads SUNSHINE CUP CUSTARD CAMPBELL'S FANCY Tomato Juice LETTUCE sons, Billy and Jimmy, from Los Altos, California are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Nich ols. Recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nels Hogberg were their grandchildren, Danny, Deb by and Della Hass from Portland. The Hogbergs expect them to re turn this week end for the Jam boree. Mr. and Mrs. Welcome Rum baugh and family were here last week end from Corvallis and plan to be hornea this week end for the Jamboree. He is attending Oregon State college this sum mer. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Brickel were at Waldport last Thursday for funeral services for her uncle, Robert Stubbs. Burial was at Newport. Sunday, the Brickels met the Frank Hartwicks of Port land at Short Sands beach for a days outing. A letter this week from Mrs. Nola Brady of Portland states that although she is hospitalized and cannot attend the Jamboree this year, she will be thinking of Vernonia at that time and hoping it is the biggest and best one yet. Mrs. Brady had surgery on her knee July 8 which was made ne cessary by torn cartilage caused from a bump Her daughter. Mrs. Bill Ritz and family called on her last Friday and found her making good recovery. Friends may write her at Room 309. Holladay Park hospital. 220 N E Multnomah St.. Portland. Miss Margaret King of Ray mond, Washington has been a guest at the home of her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. C. E Mill er, for the past two weeks Mr. Miller’s sister. Mrs. Frank Sutliss and son Donnie from Los Angeles stopped by here last week on their way to Raymond, also The Mil lers went to Raymond Sunday for a family gathering. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Night- wine drove to Seattle last week end to visit his folks, Mr. and 8 $100 Spinach No. 300 Can and Michael Eaton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Eaton. From these. King Rex and his queen will be selected by popular vote to reign over the Mardi Gras youth parade in St. Helens Aug ust 3 at 4:30 p.m. This will highlight Youth Day in the August 3 through 7 St. Helens festival. see him last week end. Last Friday evening, a group of members from the Columbia Encampment No. 89 went to Hills boro where the Golden Rule de gree was conferred on Albert Wood. Those who accompanied him were Harry Culbertson, Omar Vernon, Carl Davis, Albert Tandy and Frank Lentz. Mrs. Perry McFarland and to bring home their children, Randy and Sheri, who had been visiting for several weeks with their grandparents. Mrs. R. M. Aldrich underwent surgery at St. Vincent's hospital in Portland last Thurs. and is still in critical condition this week. Only one member of the family can visit her each day so her children have been taking turns visiting her. Mr. and Mrs. Clay ton Aldrich were up from Rose burg during the week end. Tom Wolf who suffered a stroke July 9 is making excellent pro gress toward recovery. Two of his sons, Cecil Wolf from Odessa, Texas and Homer Wolf from Berkeley, California were here to Joy Theaire FRI.. SAT. JULY 22-23 WALT DISNEY'S KIDNAPPED Plus Patterson-Johansson Fight Willie Wiredhand Greets J You To The Fourth Annual Vernonia FRIENDSHIP JAMBOREE Serving Nehalem Valley homes, businesses, industry with lew cost electricity hr living, work- * : I : ing and relasing. WEST OREGON menue I CO OP. INC, . "xxx=***w*e=x=xffx==x=========