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I CALIROSE ELBERTA FREESTONE PEACHES 5 $i Halves— No. 2 li Cans Case 24........$4.75 You r« A t Close to tha Mill Market A t Your Telephone H A 9-3492 Prices Good Through Tuesday, July 3rd. i OLIVES Lindsay Pitted— No. 1 Tall Can................... Early California Stuffed 8*«a. Jar............................ PORK & BNS. 2 r6 5 c 2 L For For 89c 6 n u i rjiv SOFT ovr i CAMPFIRE NEW SUPER DAD’S Marshmll ws O Root Beer / I Efl I NO. 2 S I CANS * 00 1/2-Gal. Glass Keg Vermont Maid........24-oz. Bottle White Hulless Blue Bell 4-Pac, $1 Value 2-Lb. Pkg. M l Picnic Frozen, 12-oz. Cans Assorted Flavors TOPICS OF THE TOW N Mr. and Mr». Frank Lenta re nonia Thursday of last week cal turned home last Friday from a ling on friends. Mrs. Ruby Brown and daughter two-week vacation in California during which they visited with Rita from San Jose, California relatives in the bay area. Included were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wes in those visited were his two sis ley Bolmeier Thursday of last ters, Mrs. E. Geiger at Stockton week. They had been visiting at and Mrs. Ella Spencer of Oak Hillsboro with Mrs. Brown's par dale who met them at Stockton; ents and her son Larry. Mrs. Bol his brother and wife, Mr. and meier went to Hillsboro to bring Mrs. Eail Lentz at Richmond them here. Among others they whose 25th wedding anniversary called on briefly was Mrs. Larry they helped celebrate; her sister, Garner and family, a former next Mrs. Bertha Moreau at Oakland door neighbor of the Browns when and their son Raymond at Napa. they lived on OA hill. Also visited at Napa were a niece, Frank Lange was in Portland Mrs. Helen Meyer and a sister-in- Friday to call on Maynard Grün law, Mrs. Alice Wakeman. If any den at the Veterans hospital. Mr. one has noticed Frank sporting Gründen had undergone surgery some spiffy new trousers, it is on his neck Thursday. because they visited the Rough Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Stevenson Rider manufactureing plant at and three children from Spring- Napa and he came home with a field were here last week end sample. He and his brother also to see cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph attended a baseball game in San Krieger. They also called on Francisco between the Giants and friends. St. Louis. Mrs. Russell Junken and daugh Guesti Thursday and Friday of ter Carol from Bakersfield, Cali last week at the home of Mrs. fornia have b<?en recent visitors Betty Jones and son David Hall with her husband’s parents, Mr. were another son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Junken. She found and Mrs. Frank Hall and two her father-in-law making good re daughters, Debby and Kathy, covery from recent surgery but from Pocatello, Idaho. They had suffering from an unexplained just completed a trip to Southern condition in his arm. However, he California, including visits to Dis was improved sufficiently by neyland and Knott's Berry Farm, Monday of this week that he and and they also had gone into Mex Mrs. Junken drove to Portland to ico. They left here Friday for Se visit their son Lloyd who was in Good Samaritan hospital recup attle to attend the Worlds Fair. The C. L. Johnson family was erating from surgery performed here week end before last from last Friday. Guest at the home of Mr. and Junction City where they now Mrs. Frank Lange Friday and Sat live. They completed their move there from Stevenson, Washington urday of last week was her cou- soin, Paul Cain, who divides his after the close of school. Mrs. Myrtie Cline of Forest time between Phoenix, Arizona Grove and her daughter, Mrs. Lo and Portland. He was looking at la Nance of Portland were in Ver- property here with the thought of possibly locating here. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Thomas who are hospitalized in Spain due to injuries received in 2 THURSDAY. JUNE 28, 1962 nn automobile accident, may write them at the following address: Ale Clyde I. Thomas AF19463598, •, Registrar's Office, USAF Hos pital, APO 283 New York, N Y. Mrs. Thomas is the former Nadine Fri., Sat, J tine 29-30 Tunnell. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Shiffer Sunday after noon were his sister. Mrs. Eva Kakelay of Portland and several W illiam Holden former neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. Ocrnonia Eagle T h e a tr e SATAN NEVER SLEEPS ANNOUNCING - - - THE OPENING JUNE 2 9 OF The Accounting Office of DORIS SKIDM ORE Next Door to Nichol’s V ariety Daily, weekly or monthly accounts invited. Accounting, typing, taxes, reports and Public Stenographer. “No Job Too Small” --------- Reasonable Fees Hours: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon.. Wed.. Thurs., Fri. 9 am. to 1 p.m. Saturday. Closed Tuesday After hours by appointment. Bert Fleskes, Mrs. Mabel Love and Mrs. Grace Parkin, all from Forest Grove and Mrs. Ray Van- dehey of Roy. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Garner were dinner guests Sunday evening at the home of Dr. and Mrs. M. D. Cole in Longview. Mrs. Marvin Kamholz is taking a special class in French diction at Pacific University during their summer sessions. Her course will last for six weeks. She teaches French at Vernonia high school. Mrs. Gladys Priebe of The Dalles who spent the latter part of last week at Seaside attending the convention of the American Legion auxiliary, took advantage of the nearness to Birkenfeld and Vernonia to visit relatives also. She spent one night with her cou sin, Mrs. Victor Berg, at Birken feld and another with her aunt, Mrs. Laura Carmichael on Stoney Point road. Mr. and Mrs. A1 Lonien and three children from Eugene spent last week end here with her moth er, Mrs. Ray Chesebro. Enrout, they stopped in Portland to see her father, Ray Chesebro, at the Veterans hospital where he was taken last Thursday due to a heart condition. The Loniens formerly lived here and their little girl, born prematurely before they moved to Eugene is now three months old, weighs 11 pounds and is the picture of health, according to Mrs. Chesebo. Mrs. Robert Wyckoff entered Tuaity hospital Monday for ma- jor surgery on Tuesday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Horsley and Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Horsley, previous Vernonia residents who now live in Twin Falls,' Idaho, were guests last Tuesday and Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Los Horsley on Timber route. The three men are brothers. Mrs. Walter Kent sends news that she has now moved to her own apartment in Newberg and friends who chance that way will find her at 507 N. Meridian St. It is near the college so easy to find. Albert Childs received word this week of the death of his brother-in-law, Fred Hargreaves of Portland who for the past two years had been in Roseburg. Mrs. Don Tiffney entered Prov idence hospital in Portland Wed nesday for surgery on her spine today, Thursday. Guest at the home of Mrs. Grace Currie for an extended visit is her sister, Mrs. Maude Fowler from Eugene. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh May have been their daughter, Mrs. Everette L. Rey nolds and children from Sweet Home They called on her cousin, Mrs. Linwood Reynolds, Tuesday of last week and on Thursday, Mrs. Everette Reynolds took Mrs. Linwood Reynolds to the U of O Medical School hospital in Port land where she expects to be for surgery and treatment for some time. She would appreciate hear ing from friends. Several members of the Ver nonia Ridge Riders saddle club were at Scappoose last week end to participate in the horse show games which were a part of the Scappoose Pow Wow Days. Ar chie Dass, president of the Ridge Riders, was listed as a second ptace winner in the keyhole race, fourth place winner in the Texas 2 -5 5 * Relish I ★ Meat Department ★ i DOLE FRESH WHOLE OREGON GROWN Chunks, 13‘A-oz. Cn Fryers 2*/a to 2 H-Lbs................ Each 2 .8 9 * 2 49 Sw eet Pickles 9 c Buttered Syrup C Qc 52 O Potato Chips RCC Popcorn 65 Lemonade Kool Aid 5 S1 6» 23* Lb. Bag ............ NALLEY’S SWEET F re e D e liv e r ie s T w ic e D a ily 10 A M . a n d 3 P M . VAN CAMP’S 89* Fresh Hourly ... Tea Bags SWIFT’S O fiClG ! B ^ L b s. PREMIUM Frozen Peas ! Flav-R-Pac, 10-oz. Pkg. $199 i 3-Lb. Can...................................... Pkg. of 48 Bags......................... • CANNED Picnic Hams 5-95* Pineapple NABOB FAMOUS CANADIAN BLEND 100% PURE GROUND Beef FOR * ■■ Ginger Snaps Nabisco...........................Lb. Pkg. BROIL-ET CHARCOAL Briquets 20-Lb. Bag 98c 10-Lb. barrel race and he and Bob Thompson placed fourth ’ in the Two-man flag race. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Anderegg returned home last week end from Los Angeles where they had gone to attend the graduation of their son Ron from Chouinard Art In stitute June 17. Ron received his bachelor of fine arts degree in advertising design and was gradu ated with honors for high grade point average during his four years at the institute. Next Mon day, he starts work in the adver tising department of the Walt Disney Enterprises. The Ander- eggs enjoyed seeing a number of points of interest during the ten days they were gone, including Olvera street, the Mexican street in Los Angeles; Marineland, the Wayfarer’s chapel near Portuguese Rend, the observatory, and en route home they went to Carson City and Reno, Nevada and Cra ter Lake. They stopped two nights in Springfield with their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Borders and one night at Junction City with the C. L. Johnsons. Recent guests at the home of Dr. and Mrs. T. M. Hobart were Dr. and Mrs. B. B. Jagger from Midland, Texas who stopped here enroute to Seattle to attend the fair. The Hobarts were in Seattle recently, also, but they attended the annual Osteopathic convention rather than the fair. They hope to attend the fair later on. Jim Frank, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elgus Frank, received his dis charge from the air force June 22 and he and Mrs. Frank and their daughter, Lori and Ellen are now visiting here with his folks. Also here Sunday were another son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Frank and family from Bay City and friends, Mr. and Mrs. Albin Colson and Rev. and Mrs. Richard Colson, all from Hillsboro. Miss Vicki Nance arrived here last week end to visit her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Nance. She had spent a few days at Bend with her other grandparents en route here from Santa Rosa, Cal ifornia. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Nance and sister Sheryl are expected here this week end. Al so visiting here this week is Miss Dana Flynn of Portland, grand daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Merle Ring. Mrs. Grant Thayer and Mrs. Dave Marshall were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson for din ner in Portland Sunday after which they visited Mrs. Charles Sundland at Good Samaritan hos pital. They were pleased to find her making good progress toward recovery. Part of her cast has been removed and she hopes to be up in a wheel chair before too long. Recent guests 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. Ben Brickel is slowly re cuperating at home from her se cond operation for the removal of cataracts. Recovery has baen slowed by some complications but her progress now is satisfactory. Prior to coming home from Port land she stayed a few days with Mrs R D. Eby Mr .and Mrs. Robert Baty and small son Brent spent last Sunday here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Thomas. 6 1 32* 5* 55* Radishes and GREEN ONIONS È lG H T PERSONS'HEARTS Bun. WEGON'S SCHOOL “ ARE beating today vith the aid of an artificial 3ALL-TYPE MITRAL VALVE, ALITIYKC. .V H , vesuv DEVELOPED AT THE UNIVERSITY IF OREGON MEDICAL SCHOOL. NEARLY THREE YEARS OF ’ESEARCH W ENT INTO EVELOPING THIS VALVE / m .e ii n c rc D fi UADC I VHICH OFFERS HOPE TO TO D uv L H a EALTH ph / sicaleducation °F SOCWL AND CENTERS mak . ^ OUR STA<E a b S^ED PLACE IN WHICH R - T O LlXZP HOUSANDS OF OREGONIANS] JVHO SU FFER FROM tJCADT C O N D IT IO N S . -Get Results with E agle Classifieds- Robert Cone and Mike oobart went to Goldendale, Washington Monday of last week where they will work for the summer on the Three H. Quarterhorse ranch. Dr. Hobart took them to Goldendale. Phone HA 9-3462 NEHALEM VALLEY No great careers can be launch ed until a solid foundation has been built. 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