Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, November 19, 1964, Page 2, Image 2

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TOPICS OF THE TOWN
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Mrs
Launw »'«tiuna • ■ p m
Mrs. Trill;» Anderson was guest of
honor Sumbv at a birthday »tinner
at the home of her daughter and
husband. Mr and Mrs Ed Rixxtiger
in Riverview. Additional guests were
two daughters and husbands. Mr
an»l Mrs Sam Anderson amt Mr and
Mrs Chet Anderson and a grand­
daughter and hushand, Mr an»i Mrs
Dole Crouch and two ehil»|ren. all
front Tillamook; another »laughter
and husband. Mr amt Mrs Eben
John and their daughters amt hus-
bamis, Mr. and Mrs. Pick Ingram
ami four children ami Mr ami Mrs
Henry Easter and son. all from
Portland; the Roedigers son ami
wife. Mr and Mrs Pave Roediger
from Beaverton, their daughter.
Jeannie Roediger ami her fiance.
Gary Jones.
Pre-Christmas sale for one week
only at Fabrics A Fashions. See ad
in this paper.
t it l e
Jin, Jones, who has fx-t-n ill for
gerv recently f» r removal of a brain
tumor has improv«sl sufficiently so
thi»t she has been moved from Good
Samaritan htvspital to a nursing bonw-
at Milwaukie Her condition still re­
mains critical, however
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Gym » «» p m
\ former resident. West«»« Sheeley
of Poril.iml was in Vernonia on busi­
ness Monday.
Mrs. Marian Tallman of Portland
visited hire last wxs-k end with her
si.ter ami hushand, Mr ami Mrs
Harry Culbertson ami her brother
ami wife Mr ami Mrs Ed Crawford
of Trohame
Week end guests at the home of
Mrs M \ McNutt were her daugh­
ters. Mrs Jerry Ganlner from Long
view ami Mrs Jim Fluke from
Springfiel»!
PRICES
Pro-Christmas sale for one week
onlv at Fabrics 'N Fashions. See ad
in this paper.
47tle
George Biddle .accoinpanirol by his
daughter. Tish ami his son ami wife.
Mr ami Mrs Bill Biiklle of Aloha,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Junken <»f made a hurried trip to Riverside.
Hillsboro were hero Saturday to at­ California last week to attend funeral
tend the Stiff-Howanl weiiding at services for Mr Biddle's mother.
the El'B church.
Mrs Ix-titia Biiklle. aged 85. who
Guests during the week end at the passed away quite aiddenly earlier
h,xr»e »4 Mr ami Mrs Marion Steers in tlx- week They l«*ft here early
wero two of their daughters ami fa­ last Wednesday ami drove straight
milies. Mr ami Mrs Hon Smith and through Considerable snow was en­
children from Cottage Grove ami Mr countered between Weed ami IXms-
ami Mrs Bill Cota ami two children muir. California »m the way down,
from Forest Grove Sunday after­ .»ml coming home Sunday .they wero
noon, Mr ami Mrs Steers ami the in snow this side of Grants Pass
Cotas enjoyed a drive down the ri­
Relatives» at the home of Mr. and
ver to Astoria where they crossed Mrs 1. E Stiff last week end who
the ferry to Mecler and came home came to attend the- wedding of their
by way of the Washington highway to son, Elvin inclmled her son and wife.
Longview and across the bridge
Mr ami Mrs Ray Ballard from Eu
Millard Parks from Nubieber. Cali­ gene; her brother. Robert White ami
fornia spent the week end here with his son and wife, Mr and Mrs La-
his sister and husband. Mr and Mrs. Von White from Battle Ground. Wash
Harry Emmons and mother. Mrs
ington: his brother ami wife. Mr
Iva McGilchrist He reported a ha­ ami Mrs Glenn Stiff ami their son
zardous drive here Thursday night and wife. Mr ami Mrs Clayton Stiff
when he encountered black ice most ami family, all of Hillsboro
of the route of the Willamette Pass
Mr. and Mrs. Croad Morgan vaca­
highway.
tioned last week in California, trav­
Vernon Bateman, owner of the eling as far south as Sacramento
Riverview Cabins, was able to leave ami across to San Francisco. then
the University of Oregon medical back up to Eureka to visit his par­
school hospital Saturday and is stay­ ents ami other relatives They aLso
ing at the home of his mother at visited Mrs Morgan's sister ami
Forest Grove while recuperating He her husband who Is statiomsl at
is improving slowly.
Travis air force base Bon Pringle
Among the »Hit of town guests at assistant manager at the St Helens
the home of Mr. and Mrs Joe How­ Deans Market, acted a> manager
ard last week end were his brother here in Mr Morgan's absence
and wife, Mr and Mrs Ira Howard
Mrs. May Havcraft of Pendleton
from St Helens and two sons and is here visiting her sons. Albert.
their wives. Mr and Mrs. Bill How­ Ralph and Bill Krieger and their
ard ami Mr. ami Mrs. Jack Howard families.
and their families from Portland, all
Weaver Clark was here from Hills­
of whom were here for the wedding boro Tuesday to atteml the funeral
of Nancy Jo Howard Saturday after­ services for A B Counts
noon
Fred Mangat Jr. was taken by
Pre-Christmas sale for one week the Vernonia ambulance to th*.- For­
only at Fabrics *.N' Fashions. See ad est Grove hospital Sunday after he
in this paper.
4711c received hack injuries in the alumni
Mrs. Marie Shafer is counting an football game He remained there
even dozen great-grandchildren now for several days this week for treat­
since the arrival <ii Michael David ment of severe muscle bruises
Wantland. son of Mr and Mrs Earl
Dr. T. M. Hobart. Albert Schalock.
Wantland of Beaverton. October 29 Frank Serafin ami Jam es Fuiten uf
He weighed in at 9 pounds 10 ounces Forest Grove returned home Mon
and joins a sister and two brothers
day from a week long elk hunting
Grandparents are Mr and Mrs Ken trip in the Blue mountains in Fast
Myers of Washougal. Washington ami cm Oregon in an area where they
Otis Fuller of Manning
packer! in on horses They r-ncount-
Vera Aldrieh, who underwent sur- ered two feet of snow ami eight de­
gree temperatures They were sue
cessful in bagging one elk
the past week, is slowly improving.
Oernonia Eagle
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THURSDAY. NOV. 19. 1964
•Jog T h e a ir p
Fri., Sat.
Nov. 20-21
ISLAND OF THE
BLUE DOLPHIN
(Color)
Pro-Christmas sale for one week
only at Fabrics 'N Fashions. See ad
in this paper.
47tlc
A
pound 8D ounce daughter who
has been named Lila Jean is the
new member <A the family of Mr
ami .Mrs Ix-lbert Harrison at Sea­
side. The babe arrived November 10
and joins a brother, Mike Grand­
parents are Mr ami Mrs Charles
Biggs of Mist route and Ix-onard
Harrison of Olney. Mrs Biggs called
on her daughter ami family at Sea-
(.OOH TURI
M K EMBER
2*TH
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Sill HEINE
TOMATO
JUICE
FANCY
PUMPKIN
Katin
Nt». 2D Fan
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49c
4/75c
VII Purpose Blue
Detergent
Giant Size I kg.
ENERGY
VEG-ALL
MIXED \E 1 .E I \B IF a
No. •Ul I « an*
• .MORTON'S FROZEN
Pumpkin or
Mince Meal
" Inch Pit
3 for
PIES
SLI BEETS
POPCORN
95
Diamond \ Pickled
Ni». Hi t i an-
3/55c
23c
2/59c
V ellovv or " hile
2-1 h. Package
At IlfFC* Lindsay Extra la rg e Pilled
ULI w t J Ripe— No. I I.ill l .in-
HI NT'S FAN( V >PI( ED
55c
|M” x2u Roll
D u ty — l o t K o a-lin g Iln- lu ik e y
MINCE M EA T.. . ;.. 2/83c
CRANBERRY SC
3 65c
N allev'x Pie
Shut l ine
Jellied
I ( AMPI IRE SUPER
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MID It !4
iK iptri Bs IT'11 Sisterhood Home
,g Mi V H It Flet.-brT I p m
H F I P S ts D " M »\»MHFH Si
I nbx» ITtanksgixlng sawvleo Christ
lan «•hutch • 7 30 p m
Nat.tl Grange Nat.vl lu ll
SDTT
1.1». Pkg.
Marshmallows - 2 for
FCY CUT YAMS
GREEN BEANS
APPLES
CELERY
Absent M em ber P ro b lem
Studied by 4 H C lub
1 litz mrtitber* «4 the M.»,4e Mr»
Iuwv U vraliak rlub ntr< at the
Ixxne <4 B»»«r Stedetman Saturday.
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What to »tu ;»b»>ut m em bers that
iluO I coiwn U> uan>tings wax discus
«1 Plans w«-rc n .wkr lot a Uhrlst
Hi»» (sartv I»rowilie» IS with Yank
I.X) 4 Iters us »'irsli
Steve llurds-ts nrw s rrj*«;«-i
Fam ily M em bers V isit
Patient at H ospital
riMBFH BT <.im Krynobte sun
4 Mr ami Mrs
.in Heyrsnbk»
was taken to Tie hreqalat in IlillsIsKt»
i.»st Tuesslay H’S (uur sisters amt
thetr fxrrrnts vtsitrsi him ‘»turvla-
Ih f gran-fjr»<hrr ami umTr Mrs
<*ar( sovip-r ami Bert visited him
Wclnewtjv rught Hr was wSisr t«rt
ter Ssowtay
Through
SHOP H ERE
AND SAVE
All Sales Final
20% Off
Entire
Stock
49c-
Honey Bet-
No. 2D Can
2/49c
6/$l
$1.10
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10-trz. Pkg-v.
854 Bridge St., Vernonia
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land Bit wd« rrsdn
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BEN S BARBES
Expert Tonsoriil
Open Sla Dep I I«
Vernonia. (S p
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Lei mother rest on this day and coop
with us S i. 50 for adults and 75c for cb
ren. Eal as much as you want of whil
wan).
♦
tu rk ry and Drewdng •»< fours*—
S Kind» o f Salad»»
★ 2 Kind«» of Potato«*«
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2 Kinds of Pie
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Happy T hanksgiving To All
Innathan Extra Fancy
21-1.b. Box
Extra Fancy
Large Stalk*
J— — ——
¡TURKEYS -
B Grade
! Young Hens
POUND
TURKEYS -
À Grade
Young Toms
pound
LARGE FRANKS
DAfAAl
DMVUN
Premium
Thick Sliced
TURKEYS
À Grade
Young Hens
POUND
l.b.
39c
2-l.b. Pkg
99c
MILL MARKET
For the . . .
COLD SEASON
Coryban-D Capsules - - $1*
and
Lockers
Clt-an up naaal «iingi djon, p--
Multiple Vitamins - - • -
’hi»' daily, «ix m onth* (supply
Vitamin C T a b le t s ----^
I HOD Tablet* f ’ompli’tt* family *upply ^,,r
winter. 1GO nig.
You’re as close to Mill Market as your Phone— 1| A 9-3492
Member of United Grocers
Free Deliveries Twice Daily
side this week ami found the new ar
rival doing fine.
Johnny Biggs, son of Mr. and Mrs.
BO
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QUALITY SHOES
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-THANKSGIVING SPECU
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vitamin ( ’.
PRE-CHRISTMAS
Nov. 21
Nov. 28
■ ou p in
A|q.,tni,IMM
CITY CAFE
Key noldx
H eavy
MtMDAY. M»VFMIt»M 13
WW I Hain»‘ k» .»ml AuslIlaT) I im i I
lu ll
» » p r o . |»4lu« k
\.-lv;»l»sii A*M-«nbly IL»ml«»w Girls
M.ix.au» Temple 7 30 p ro
I luiinl'er »4 t »xiuuerce Ixxinl
W ent
GregM» Bldg
« '» » p r o
2D Cans
PEACHES.......... 4
ALUMINUM FOIL
I
AT LOW
PRICES
A p p o in t n i
hHXi Imildlng
Charles Biggs who is at home on
leave from Cuba, was married Mon
day. November 16 to Miss Shirley
Gascic of Scappoose. The ceremony
took place at Cathlamet, Washing
ton. Johnny will return to Cuba soon
and his wife will remain here since
|Q AM., 3 p.M
lamiliwt are not permitted to aroom
pany servicemen ll,ere The bri.R-'s
Parents an- Mr ami Mrs John Gas
etc o( Scappoofie.
The only quest,,« (lwj(W
nn
'kxlion year is whom- conedence
to lx- your guide
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