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WILLISON’S FROZEN CHIP ★ Meat Department ★ BEEF STEAKS DEL MONTE S I00 Sausage R l l s . O Pure Pork For Skinless Wieners Oregon Chief Lb. Stewing Hens Whole Fresh PKG. OF EIGHT STEAKS J q 49’ 33’ MRS. BUTTERWORTH’S CANE & MÄPLE SYRUP 48 c : 1 7!J 9 . . 33 15 29 4-Lb. Bag ......................... ..... Ginger Snaps Nabisco Old Fashion Celery Crisp Green Stalks Grapes Seedless O 1 LI Noodles Coffee lO’/2-oz. Jar 2-Lb. 10-oz. Jar $1.35 C Green Beans No. 303 Cans $ 1 00 For C OOc For Miss Janice Pearson of Rose burg was a week end guest of Mr .and Mrs. Troy Moore home Sunday from a ten-day va Miss Joyce . ullivan and also at moved last week end to Pullman, cation trip which took them tended the Heath wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Steers Washington where he will at through Washington and the tend school this year. Grand Coulee dam, to Glacier and were ait Forest Grove Sunday for Ralph Valpiani ii in Providence Yellowstone National parks and dinner at the home of their daugh hospital, Portland recuperating famous Virginia City and Ne ter, Mrs. Jim Peterson, which from major surgery which he had vada City. Traveling this time of honored Mrs. Steers on the occa Wednesday, September 13. He year, they encountered all kinds sion of her birthday. Mrs. Oakley Cripps has been was in the hospital for treatment of weather. In Glacier park, they quite ill for the past week. were in a -near blizzard. At Yel for several days prior to surgery. Greg Kamholz returned to He hopes to be released from the lowstone, 'there was just enough snow to make it a regular Christ Portland Sunday for the start of hospital this week end. his second year at Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lentz and mas card type of fairyland. Clark college. Mr .and Mrs. C. L. Jchnson and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Davis returned Guests Sunday at the home of family from Stevenson, Washing ton were here last week end to Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Garner and look after their property and to Mr. and Mrs. Larry Garner were Mr. and Mrs. E. J.Hohenadel from call an friends. Clackamas. 2 THURSDAY, SEPT. 21, 1961 Mrs. Roger Ostrander arrived Mrs. Omar Poynter entered Saturday from Del Rio, Texas for Providence hospital in Portland a two weeks visit with her par last week for medical care. Mr. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Rid- Poynter and his daughter, Mrs. ling. She was flown to Portland FRI., SAT. SEPT. 22-23 to give testimony at another trial George Blanton, were in Vernon ia Monday and reported her as in connection with the car acci making good progress. dent in which she was involved Mr. and Mrs. Harry Culbertson some Lime ago. left here early Saturday morning Emil Messing spent several to drive to Medford to visit their Gregory Peck - Ava Gardner days last week in Portland for son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ed tests and treatment, then returned Culbertson and family, who had to his home here last week end. a special family dinner for them He has been quite ill this past in observance of their 40th w . i - week. ding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. J. Y. Cripe of Linn Bolmeler left this wee» Longview visited here Sunday for Klamath Falls where he will with Mrs. Bertie Bassett. attend Oregon Technical Institute Raymond Hahmeyer of Port this year. Mrs. Harvey Heath and daugh land was here Sunday to see his brother. Bill Hahmeyer, who is ter Sar.di from Spokane were recuperating from a broken leg. guests last week end at the home He also called on his sister, Mrs. of her sister and husband, Mr. Larry Garner, and her family. and Mrs. M. B. Willard. They Jerry Oakes is in Sacred Heart were here to attend the wedding hospital at Medford where he was of Carolyn Heath Sunday after taken Thursday of last week af noon. Ron Anderegg left this week ter being injured in a logging ac cident between Medford and for Los Angeles to start his senior jK n * c iK m n N B U N D Prospect. He received a skull year at Chouirard Art Institute. when a shipownei wanted to insure his fracture and concussion. His Craig Davies and Steven Bate vessel he would post a notice naming mother, Mrs. Myrtle Oakes, ac man were at Corvallis last week the ship, its destination, route, and companied by John Normand, for fraternity rush activities and amount of protection desired. Peisons went to Medford Friday and both were pledged to Chi Phi wanting to share in Iurrushing the pro stayed until Sunday. Jerry re fraternity. Tuesday of this week, lection would w rite under the name ot gained consciousness Saturday they went to Corvallis again to the ship their name and the amount ot and appeared to be making good report at the armory in regard to risk they were willing to assume. From progress. ROTC enrollment. Miss Peggy this the word "underw riting" came in Mrs. George Johnson came Bowerman went to Corvallis to being I home Saturday from Emanuel Tuesday, also. She will be a soph Getting Insurance to take over your wonles hospital where she had spent last omore at OSU this year. Is much easier today— lust call on us. week for tests and treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith and Mrs. Maude Baker of Canby two «ona from Albany were guests came last week for a two weeks last week end at the home of her visit with her daughter and hus aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. band. Mr and Mrs. Vern Dusen- Lloyd Callister. They all attend berry of Keasey. She and her ed the Heath wedding Sunday Vernonia Insurance daughter have been hunting afternoon. agates and fossils in this area. Robert Wyckoff returned to Exchange Among former residents who work Morday after being ill all were here Sunday for the Heath of last week. He works in Port wedding were Mrs. Judd Green- land for the Zidell company. Two Phone HA 9-6203 man, Medford; Mrs. Charles Bur of the Wyckoff children who were 905 Bridge Street row, Portland, Mr and Mrs. Otto ill last week have returned to Vernonia, Oregon Cantwell. Cannon Beach and Mrs school this week, also. Lawrence Halsey, Cornelius Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Odam re Representing the Mrs. Zoe Whitsell had as her turned home the latter part of Hartford Fire guests last week end Mr. and last week from a trip of several Insurance Company Mrs. Louis Schroeder of Oakridge weeks duration during which < ¡roup They also attended the Heath they visited with relatives and wedding friends in Nebraska, Iowa and other parts of the Middle West. Mrs. Ray Robertson drove to Monmouth Tuesday to take her daughter. Glenda, there to enroll at Oregon College of Education where she will be a freshman this VERNONIA. HILLSBORO, FOREST GROVE year. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lange had a surprise visit Tuesday morning from Mr. and Mrs. Adrien Rob erts of Clackamas. The two men Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Thomas. Res. Managers had been buddies in the first world war At present. Mr Rob Phone HAzel 9-6611 erts is caretaker at the Nazarene camp grounds near Clackamas T h e a tr e ON THE BEACH BILL J. HORN Fuiten's Chapel in the Hills 24 Hour Mortuary Service The Pure Veg. Oil No. 300 C ans....... For Sandwich Cookies Pound Package........................... Grape Jee. Unswt.' 24-oz. Bot. MEMBER UNITED GROCERS 43’ You’re As Close io the Mill Market As Your Telephone HA 9-3492 O grfll For DATES to Remember THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 IWA Local 5-14, Union hall, 7:30 p.m. Vernonia Study Club, home of Mrs. Ralph Reynolds, 8:00 p.m. Program by Mrs. Harry Cul bertson. Vernonia Lodge No. 184 AF&AM, Masonic Temple, 8:00 p.m. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 22 American Legion and Auxiliary, Legion hall, 6:30 p.m. Pot luck. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 Natal Grange Booster night, Natal hall, 8:00 p.m. Dancing, etc. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 World War I Barracks and Aux iliary pot luck, IOOF hall, 6:00 p.m. Vernonia Lions club, Fire hall, 7:00 p.m. Nehalem Assembly Rainbow for Girls, Masonic Temple, 7:30 p.m. Chamber of Commerce board, West Oregon building, 8:00 p.m. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 Project leaders training meet, West Oregon Bldg., 10:30 a.m. “Treats from the Freezer.” Columbia County Historical So ciety, County fair grounds, Deer Island, noon. Chapter BS, PEO Sisterhood, Home of Mrs. Wm. Bridgers, 8:00 p.m. Program by Mrs. Paul Gordon. Vernonia Odd Fellows Lodge, IOOF hall, 8:00 p.m. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 Natal Grange, Natal hall, 8:00 p.m. Vernonia Temple Pythian Sisters, IOOF hall, 8:00 p.m. Veterans of Foreign Wars, VFW hall, 8:00 p.m. Pink Predominates at Surprise Shower Party The home of Mr. and Mrs. Alois Sauer was the scene of a surprise party last Thursday afternoon which honored their daughter, Mrs. Betty Lou Parker. About 15 ladies and almost as many small fry arrived bearing packages, all definitely on the pink side which revealed all sorts of wee gar ments, also predominately pink. The guests also brought refresh ments of stork-decorated cake and ice cream. The afternoon was spent in vis iting and watching the antics of the small fry, with the opening of the gifts, of course, as the high light of the afternoon. Mrs. Dee Ann Jones and Mrs. Joyce Weller were the co-hostes ses for the affair. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Stiff return ed home last week from a two- weeks vacation trip to Farming- ton, New Mexico to visit their daughter and husband, Mr and Mrs. Olan Pousson and their fa mily. Enroute to New Mexico they went through Salt Lake City and they returned through East ern Oregon. While there, they had a very interesting trip to the Mesa Verda naiional park to see the ruins of the cave dwellings. From the highest elevation, well over 8000 feet, they could see four states Just after arriving home, they received news that their son Elvt-i would arrive home for a 30 day leave this week Qt. 69’ 62’ IL L ÄRKET & LOCKERS SHURFINE PURE CONCORD FLAV-R PAC FROZEN Oernonia Eagle For Wesson SUNSHINE HYDROX CREME DEL MONTE BLUE LAKE CUT 10-oz. Pkg. O TASTEWELL BUTTER M.J.B. 1-I.b. INSTANT.................. ........... Com C fic U 2 65c CQ « $ 1 i 35 Beans O OCc Wv Cherries 11-oz. Pkg............ TOPICS OF THE TOWN J o t/ W PUR CO MARASCHINO PORTER’S FRL-LETS EGG QUEEN’S TASTE ALL-GREEN For With 2% Butter Added 24-oz. Bot. Each Each HUNGRY JACK PANCAKE AND Waffle Mix 95’ Free Deliveries Twice Daily 10 A.M. and 3 P.M. Special Deputy Schedules Visit to IOOF Lodge Jew el Presented To Mrs. Thomas Special Deputy District Grand Master Henry Blum, Astoria, will make an official visit to the Ver nonia IOOF lodge September 26 at 8:00 p.m., the regular lodge meeting night. Mrs. C. O. Thomas of Vernonia was in Hillsboro September 6 as the honor guest at a tea arranged by the Hillsboro Rebekah lodge at which she was presented with a 50-year veterans jewel. About 30 members of the lodge were present for the presentation. The lodge hall was beautifully decorated with red dahlias and sprays of dusty miller. The meet ing opened with prayer by Mrs. Cora E. Heaton, after which the noble grand, Doris Literal, es corted Mrs. Thomas to the front of the room. Mrs. Fred Tesch spoke briefly about the long and faithful service of Mrs. Thomas and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Olsen, in the various bran ches of the order. She stated that the Olsens had been instrumental in getting her to join the lodge. Presentation of the jewel was made by the noble grand after which Mrs. Jessie Sewell, a girl hood friend, escorted Mrs. Thom as to the dining room for refresh ments. The tea table was cen tered with a crystal basket filled with red roses. A guest book signed by all those preesnt and an arm bouquet of red roses were presented to Mrs. Thomas, also, by the Past Noble Grands club of which she is a member. For Results Use Eagle Classifieds DRUG FACTS z MY PRESCRIPTION CALLS FOR ONE O F THE N E W DRUG S.... I GOT IT FILLED AT VERNONIA DRUGS Mr. and Mrs. Art Gardner have news from their son and wife, Captain and Mrs. Lloyd G. Gard ner and family that they are now nicely settled at Fort Rucker, Al abama and liking it fine. He is acting as an instructor there. Forest fire prevention is every body's business. ‘ I I CA SH I $ I FO R C O N E S DOUGLAS FIR Our prices for Douglas Fir cones are scaled for quality of cones. Fair count, fair measure, cash on the line. Premium quality cones bring premium price! Con tact our Buyers for information and written authoriza tion for picking cones on Fibre lands. Bonus payment schedule for steady pickers within this vicinity. For information, permit and cone delivery, contact Ike Dass H. 0. Sletle CHEVRON STATION Mist. Route. Vernonia SUNNYSIDE SERVICE 2 Mi. South of Vernonia Shalmon Libel Mory Feed & Supply FARM SUPPLY STORE 2 Mi. West of Mist Rainier 1 Heinie's Cash Feed Î •5 Ï I V I I I V SL Helens AGENTS FOR: BROWN SEED COMPANY Vancouver. Washington ¿ ♦ :* :o x o x o > x o :o :o :o x o :o x » x o :o x o :o :o :o > x o x o :w