IL L ARKET LYNDEN’S CHICKENand NOODLES & LOCKERS 29-oz Cans 2 For 98* Tacos O QQc You're As Close to the Mill Market As Your Telephone HÀ 9-3492 HACIENDA FROZEN MEXICAN BEEF SOFLIN SHUR LAC INSTANT DRY MILK W lf I’KG. 14-oz. Pkg. FACIAL ! TISSUES C $100 J KRAFT MINIATURE WHITE Marshmallows i IX L 15-oz. Cans Quik Cocoa Nestle’»— Lg. 3Koz. Cannister Tomatoes l'ancy Sliceis ................. Lb. Rutabagas Home Grown üernonia Eagíe 2 THURSDAY, OCT. 25, 1962 Taste the sparkling refresh ment of nature's finest grains an<l hops... assured glass after glass by Olympia's most famous ingredient: ~fts the Water" VERMONT MAID BUTTERED Syrup * KYMPU ««WI»C CO OlyraK Wsrt -Oh • ’ » 6? 24oz. Bot. VAN CAMP’S Niagra.......................15-oz. Can No. 2 Cans.... Hydrox Creme Sandwich. Lb. BETTY CROCKER Nabisco Old Fashion, Lb. I’kg. Raisin Bran 14-oz. Pkg. Bonneville Mixed Quick Cooking 42-oz. Pkg. 22-oz. Jar DATES to Remember Mrs. H ow ard Johnson made DATES THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25 several trips to P o rtlan d during N ehalem V alley Coin club, W est th e past tw o w eeks to see her father, V. Lalli and b ro th er, Lee Oregon Bldg., 7:30 p.m. Mt. H eart R ebekah Lodge, IOO F Lalli, both of whom w ere in P o rt hall, 8:00 p.m. land hospitals for surgery. Mr. and Mrs. H erm an Wood of FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26 A m erican Legion and A uxiliary, M ist route arrived hom e Monday evening from Fresno, California Legion hall, 6:30 p.m. potluck. w here th ey had gone early in the Football, Loggers vs. Concordia, m onth for a visit w ith h er son, G reenm an field, 8:00 p.m. Leonard D auderm an and his fam MONDAY, OCTOBER 29 ily, including th e sm all son who Clothing construction w orkshop, had arriv ed in May and w hich the W est Oregon Bldg., 10:00 a.m. Woods had not seen previously. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30 They also visited friends in S ac V ernonia Odd Fellow s Lodge, ram ento and en ro u te hom e spent IOO F hall, 8:00 p.m. tw o days a t Chico w ith Mrs. M ary C om m unity can tata practice, EUB L anphear w ho form erly lived here. church, 7:00 p.m. Mrs. P earle A dam s retu rn ed W EDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31 hom e Friday, O ctober 12, ju st in W ATCH OUT FOR THE G O B tim e for th e storm , w hich for LINS! tu n ately did no serious dam age at her home. She is some b e tte r b u t still not too well. Mrs. R uth H a rt Couple Sees Football m an is staying w ith her. Game Held in Portland Mr. and Mrs. Joe Eggert, fo r BIR K E N FE L D —-Mr. and Mrs. m er V ernonia residents who now B rian McCloud took in a football live at Cornelius, send new s th at gam e in P o rtlan d S aturday. they are now g randparents. A son, F red Larson, T erry and D ave G alen Ray, w eighing 7 pounds, 10 w ent to N etarts S atu rd ay after ounces, arrived O ctober 8 a t the th e football gam e in P ortland. hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas E g T hey stayed over night w ith the gert w ho also reside at Cornelius. Bud Larsons and h unted on S u n Mrs. Emil M inger is at the day. hom e of h er son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. C harles Minger, recuperating en and K enny h unted S unday in from a fall she had O ctober 12 th e Cochran area and A rth u r and during the storm at th e hom e of K enny each bagged a nice buck. her daughter, Mrs. Ed F eldt, at Mrs. Alice M alm sten, w ho spent Cornelius. She heard the sound of all of last w eek in T uality hospital things being blow n about and op du e to a broken hip, w as taken ened a door to see w hat it was back to the rest hom e in L au rel- w hen a gust of w ind caught the wood last w eek end. H er d au g h door w ith such force as to cause ters, Mrs. Lois C lark and Mrs. L. her to fall. K Thomas, m ade freq u en t trips RUMMAGE SALE. Nov. 1. 2. 3. to the hospital to see her during Fire hall, Pythian Sisters. 43t2c her stay there. News from Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mrs. M athilde Bergerson, Mrs. H eckenliable is th a t w hen they L ucille H ickm an, Mrs. Irm a arrived at Salem S atu rd ay , O cto C hance. Mrs. Cora L ange and Mrs. ber 13 about noon, they found Lesta G arn er drove to M anzanita th eir trailer house to w hich they S unday to atten d th e reception w ere moving that day com pletely honoring Ivy H erchenhein, grand destroyed, along w ith th e things chief of Oregon, P y thian Sisters. they had already m oved into it. E nroute hom e th ey had dinner at They are staying w ith th e ir E lderberry Inn. dau g h ter for the tim e being. Mrs. G eorge Johnson spent from Harold M cEntire. A rth u r L am p W ednesday to S atu rd ay of last ing, O. T. Batem an and sons Stev- w eek at T uality hospital for tre a t m ent. RUMMAGE SALE. Nov. 1, 2. 3. F ire hall. P y th ian Sisters. 4312c Mrs. Ju d d G reenm an of M ed Fri., Sut. Oct. 26-27 ford arrived h ere T uesday for a visit w ith friends. S he is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. J . W. N i chols. Miss Carol Sw ord of B eaverton w as visiting her parents, Mr. and Rixi Buttons Mrs. Robert Sw ord, Tuesday of th is w eek. •J o f/ T h e a t r e r ' ★ Meat Department ★ CQe Spray Starch C O ® 5 ?1 Pork & Bns. 5 Q5® Sunshine Cookies 5 95 79’ Muffin Mix Ginger Snaps O C < 10e 29 3-Minute Oats Sweet Pickles 43* 41 6’ T 400 TOPICS OF THE TOWN P ortlanders w ho cam e here S a t urday especially to attend the Lions club hotcake feed w ere Mrs. R uth Jensen, m other of Jo h n J e n sen who is president of th e club this year, Mis. W inifred G reene and son Ja ck and P aul B erry. Mrs. M yrtle Oakes of Scappoose w as here M onday calling on friends and visiting her brother, Ray T aylor and family. RUMMAGE SALE. Nov. 1. 2, 3. F ire hall. P y th ian S isters. 43t2c ^El For "X lOW-oz. Pkgs. Maple Flavor Beef Ravioli For FIVE WEEKS IN A BALLOON Free Deliveries Twice Daily 10 A.M. and 3 P M. Ratkies Here To Fix House RIV ERV IEW —Mrs. M innie Rat- kie and son W ally of P o rtland are redecorating h er house near E ighth stree t here. L ast w eek h er d au g h ter and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. R obert Beck and four children of Gakom a, A laska visited here at th e hom e place, w hile on th e ir w ay to Tem pe, A rizona for the w inter. W ally conducts the choir at C en tral Bible church in P o rt land and teaches piano at M ultno m ah school of th e Bible. O tto H olm berg cam e home T hursday from th e St. Helens hos pital w here he had been several w eeks following a h ea rt attack. Mr. and Mrs. R ichard Holmes and d au g h ter of A storia visited h er m other, Mrs. M aude Wells, S aturday. M onday visitors a t th e W alt P ark er hom e w ere Mrs. R. J. K eith and Mrs. W ally Grosche and d au g h ter of Vernonia. Mrs. Ruby N orm and is visiting relatives a t Ellensburg, W ashing ton. I Swift’s P r e m . L b . Pkg. • NEBERGALLS PURE i Pork Sausage 1-Lb. Rolls ; Polish Rings I y Zenners....... 12-oz. RIVERVIEW — Mr. and Mrs. W alter P ark er visited th e ir son K enneth w ho has been in th e V et eran ’s hospital in P o rtlan d since early in J u n e w ith infection in his legs. In S eptem ber, his left leg was am p u tated one inch above the knee. He is im proving now and gaining some weight. T he P ark er’s grandson, Paul, lives w ith them and atten d s school here. Mr. and Mrs. F ran k G am ble of O verton, N ebraska spent T hurs day and F riday a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. V irgil Snook. The tw o fam ilies lived n e x t door to one ano th er in N ebraska years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Rose of F o r est G rove visited Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Lloyd Tuesday and on W ed nesday th e ir visitors w ere Mr. and Mrs. C laude N orris of P ortland. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cline and his m other, Mrs. M yrtie Cline of F o r est G rove visited at th e M erle Cline hom e Sunday. Mrs. Cline is living w ith h er son and fam ily at present, b ut plans a trip to the eastern p a rt of th e U nited States soon. M IST—Mr. and Mrs. W ayne K yser spent th e w eek end in De- lena at th e hom e of h e r folks, the H. Sparks. Mr. K yser helped w ith some rep air w ork after th e recent storm. W arren K yser and som e boys from V ernonia atten d ed the PI Exposition an d th e boys assisted w ith the judging of cattle. Mrs. M artin H ansen cam e home from Mulino to spend th e w eek end. Mr. and Mrs. John G ordon w ere Sunday afternoon visitors at the C lair Devines. They cam e to have b irth d ay cake w ith Cheryl. Mr. an d Mrs. Geo. M athew s re tu rn ed hom e from a tw o weeks trip to Pioche, Nev. Vernonia, Oreqon ♦ $ ! 8 Î WHO’S WATCHING i 9 9 9 9 I I 9 9 $ I I 79 ELM WHILE YOU’RE ON VACATION? Newspapers on the doorstep, unclaimed mail, shades drawn all day— they say “the fam ily’s away”— when you’re off on vacation. You never know when thieves or vandals are looking for these tell-tale signs. But you can be certain that you’re fully protected against loss— during vacation and all year round. Ask us how H artford Homeowner’s insurance can give you the coverage you need. V 9 V V 9 9 I BILL J. HORN Vernonia Insurance Exchange I Phone HA 9-6203 « V 905 B ridge S tree t 3 V ernonia, Oregon s Kepresenting >:« Hartford Accident and V Indemnity Company 5 Member Hartford Insurance Group Hartford 15, Conn. ROY NELSON Democratic Candidate for Columbia County Clerk “\ou th fu l, Energetic, and Thoroughly Quali fied For the Job.” • ROY NELSON HAS THE • NEEDED. •«•’•<♦ N MN <«r l«Wr («matin C«** O>u«r*, Cb« rflM% J. W. Jr*. F«ft*«M, Of«, Open Six D ays a W eek Elect . . . COMMISSIONER DEMOCRAT BEN'S BABBER SHOP Expert Tonsorial Work Kysers Aid in ï s Damage Repairs ï 9 by LAWRENCE MEISSNER D w r Island. Oredon N O R M A N O. NILSEN A fter a few global w ars all n a tions should have enough ex p e r ience to believe in peace. ! RE-ELE LABOR 3 S1 i 45’ 9oz. Pkgs............................. Cut Green Beans or Frch. Style Green Beans Lawrence Meissner Adv J 6 $1 Green Beans believes w hat U ncle Sam keeps out of th e mail as obscene litera tu re should be kept off Oregon new sstands. Pd Ring ÆQ< : FLAV-R-PAC FROZEN Parkers Visit with Son At Veterans Hospital New Minister Arrives For Vine Maple Church B IRK EN FELD — Rev. and Mrs. D avid P ro u ty and baby have m oved in the valley and are living in th e Fred Stinchfield house. He has charge of the Vine Maple church. Mrs. E. T. Jo h n sto n and Tom Johnston w ere in A storia on b u s iness last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Ilstad of Enum claw , W ashington visited relatives here for aw hile last F ri day. Mr. and Mrs. G ene Larson and fam ily of Longview visited S u n day w ith th e Francis Larsons. Mr. and Mrs. H arold Stinch- field of Condon spent S aturday night and Sunday w ith the D arrell Bakers. Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r Sacher of S ilv erto n visited here w ith rela tives last T hursday. Mr. and Mrs. F red Udey spent M onday in Portland. S hirley Berg spent th e w eek end at home. Also Roger Berg of B eaverton visited there. Mr. and Mrs. E v erett Johnston w ere in Forest G rove Monday. i Skinless Wieners BACKGROUND AND EX PERIEN CE ★ Born and Raised in St. Helens Area. ★ G rad u ate of Oregon S tate University. ★ O fficer in U S. A ir Force 4 Years, serving 3 S Years In i S im ilar Work. ! CIVIC A FFILIA TIO N S: M ember of W arren G range. St. Helens AF&AM No. I 32, and S ecretary of the St. Helens Jaycees. For Your Assurance of Efficienl Management of the County Clerk's Office . . . Support and Vote For 1 1 M • Roy Nelson in the General Election — Nov. 6 I Pd Adv by Roy Nelson. Warren, Oregon I----------------------------------------------------------------- - -------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------- 8 9 V V 9 V 9 9 9 9 9 3 S 3 9 ? 9 S I