Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, December 16, 1965, Page 2, Image 2

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    MILL MARKET
U.S. GOOD
STEAK
You’re as close to Mill Market and Lockers
as your Telephone—HAzel 9-3492
Free Deliveries Twice Daily—10 A.M., 3 P.M.
Yellow Onions
No. 2
20-Lbs.
Potatoes
u. 4c
59c
REALLY LOCALLY OWNED
Be an informed shopper. Don’t be fooled by
a few loss leaders. Compare our everyday
shelf prices, we can save you money!
-F R O Z E N
IDA GEM
FO O DS—
(2-Lb. Pkg.)
Hash Browns
2/49c
ORE IDA FRENCH FRIED
Onion Rings
2/49c
BUMBLE BEE
CHIFFON BATHROOM
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Cans
FOLGER’S INSTANT
Coffee i»- jar
OCCIDENT ALL PURPOSE
Flour
25-Lb. Bag
95*
19
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T-BONE and SIRLOIN
NALLEY’S TANG
Qt. Jar
Salad Dressing
49
Lb.
12-oz. Avg.
Each
Polish Rings ....... 49c
Ocean
Red Snapper Fresh, lb. 39c
CALIF. SMALL
2-Lb.
35
ALICE LOVE STRAWBERRY
20-oz.
Ja r...........................
$ | 9 9 Jam
2/® l White Beans
COTTAGE
FAB
Giant Size
SUNSHINE YUM YUM
69* Cookies ‘AT
Chocolate Drink 63* Tomatoes
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Detergent
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2-Lb.
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corporation.
STAG NITE, FRIDAY, DEC. 17. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16
State Public U tility Commission­ exchanges at McMinnville and
MEN ONLY—6 to 8 p.m. Ladies reg­
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Center - Noon potluck.
Mrs. Carl Davis received the trag­
agreem ent to allow West Coast
evening. Fabrics ’n Fashions. 50tlc
Guests from Thursday of last
A rea E tak es in portions of U n­
P ast Chiefs club - Home of Mrs.
Telephone Co., a subsidiary of ion and Wallowa counties and con­
ic news Tuesday evening that her week until Monday of this a t the
F red Sidm ore is now in training
Irm a Chance - 8 p.m. Christmas
G eneral Telephone Co., New York tains exchanges a t E lgin, Im bler,
grandson, P at Davis, son of Mr. and hom e of Mrs. M abel G raves w ere a t F o rt L eonard Wood, M issouri.
party.
to become the sole telephone util­ La G rande, Cove, Union, Wallowa,
Mrs. Francis Davis of Wagener, h er b rother and wife, Mr. and When he left h ere by plane after Vemona Lodge No. 184 AF&AM -
ity in the six Oregon are as where Lostine, E n te rp rise and Joseph -
South Carolina, had been killed earl­ M rs. S. L. Craw ford from Snoho­ Thanksgiving, he had ra th e r an
Masonic Temple - 8 p.m. Election
the com pany serves without com­ Im naha.
ier that day in an automobile acci­ m ish, W ashington. S aturday, Mr. exciting trip. The plane developed FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17
dent. Details have not been learned and Mrs. H ale G raves and fam ily engine trouble o v er Colorado and Basketball - Loggers a t Hood River- petition. He, however, turned down
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the firm ’s request th a t a larg e area
but he was on his way home from of P o rtlan d joined them h ere for had to m ake an em ergency lan d ­
JV 6:15, Varsity, 8:15 p.m.
in
the
vicinity
of
the
proposed
site
dinner and Sunday, Mrs. G raves ing at D enver. When the pilot
school. He was a college student.
Mist school program - Mist school
of High Mountain Sheep D am on
sta rte d to land, he suddenly
Funeral services will be held to­ and Mr. and Mrs. Craw ford were
gym - 7:30 p.m.
the
Snake riv er in Wallowa county
dinner
guests
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
zoomed
up
again
and
there
was
a
day, Thursday, at 2 p.m. at Molalla
Vernonia F ire D epartment party -
be allocated to it for future d e­ >z»z*z»z»z»z»z*z»z»z*z*z»z*z«*z»z»z»z»z»z«z».
for Arthur Kittleson Jr., son of Mr. Tom G raves of T igard. The C raw ­ frantic scram lbe to te ar up carpet
fire hall - 7 p.m.
D ecem ber 2 to D ecem ber 10
and Mrs. Arthur Kittleson of Mel- fords left for home Monday in the and prepare to let the landing Cub Scout Christmas party - Wash­ velopment. Hill said the company
did not convince him th at it would
gear down manually. The plane
linger road, Vernonia. He is surviv­ snow storm .
ington school - 7:30 p.m.
Marriage License Applications:
while Masonic installation - Masonic Tem­ be the one th a t could serve the J e ri L orraine M cCutcheon and
Cooked Food Sale and Bazaar, circled for 55 minutes
ed, also, by his wife and a son and
are
a
in
the
m
ost
economical
and
two sisters, Mrs. Don Riley of West Wed., Dec. 22, 10 a.m. F ire hall. this w as being accom plished. They
ple - 8 p.m.
Randy W ayne Cooper, both of
feasible m anner.
49t2c w ere glad w hen they w ere on the SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18
Linn and Mrs. Homer Marcum of LDS church.
St. Helens
H ill’s action, m ade under the
Tillamook. The family was all to­
M r. and Mrs. Sheldon Grof ground without fu rth e r trouble.
Santa Claus - F ire hall - 2 to 4 p.m.
Divorces:
Cooked Food Sale and Bazaar, Youth Rally - Baptist church, 7:30 provisions of a 1961 Oregon law
gether here at the Kittleson home have interesting news from h er
16470
- McMahon, Lois E. vs John
designed to elim inate unnecessary
for Thanksgiving.
sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Wed., Dec. 22, 10 a.m. F ire hall.
p.m.
P.
duplication
of
expensive
facilities,
49t2c Natal Grange Christmas party - Na­
STAG NITE, FRIDAY, DEC. 17. Ron R yder of Cucam onga, C alifor­ LDS church.
16475 - Thom as, V irgil R ay vs.
prevents other com panies from
College students will begin a r ­
MEN ONLY—6 to 8 p.m. Ladies reg­ nia which tells of his good for­
tal hall - 8 p.m.
Betty Lou
ister your choices before Friday tune, the winning of a top aw ard riving hom e today, Tiiursday, for Vernonia Vagabonds Square Dance building lines into the West Coast
Complaints:
service
areas.
the
C
hristm
as
holidays.
evening. Fabrics ’n Fashions. 50tlc for a suggestion submitted to
club - Scout cabin - 8:30 p.m.
G uests Sunday a t the hom e of Christmas Ball - High school gym -
The are a s allocated to West 16471 - Zita B. Clifford vs. D a r­
Industries
at
Fontana
Susan Miller observed her 11th Kaiser
lene C. Neilson
M
rs.
L
au
ra
C
arm
ichael
w
ere
her
Coast were subject to lengthy h ea r­
9 p.m. to midnight.
birthday Saturday with a party at which will resu lt in savings for
16472 - Pacific A djusters Inc. vs.
son
and
wife,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Bill
ings
in
May
and
June
at
Portland,
the
com
pany.
The
contest
is
a
SUNDAY,
DECEMBER
19
the Scout Cabin at which she enter­
C arl and M abie B ak er
once a y e a r event and th e top C arm ichael and four childr e n , Christmas services - the church of Salem, Coquille and La Grande.
tained classmates.
16473 - Glen B arrick & M elvin H a r­
Joyce, B a rb a ra, M ark and Wayne,
The
com
pany
has
about
96,000
cus­
suggestion
receives
a
substantial
your choice - 11:00 a.m.
Mrs. Albort Tandy was taken to
p e r dba B arrick & H a rp e r B uild­
and W ayne’s girl friend, Lorie Open house for Mary Garlock - Ray tom ers in its service areas.
prize.
the Tuality hospital at Hillsboro
ing vs. H al & P eggy Schw irse
W atson, all from Hillsboro.
Garlock home, Mist - 2 to 5 p.m.
A PUC spokesm an said the PUC
Little extra gifts: lint removers,
S aturday and placed in traction to
16474 - Ja m es M cBride dba St.
Give a “Logger” or “ Topper”
order
allocated
the
following
relieve m uscle spasm s in h er hankies, gloves for all ages, men sweatshirt. Sale priced at $2.00 each. MONDAY, DECEMBER 20
Hi ‘ens P aving Co. vs. Crown
Lions club Christmas party - Mason­ are as in the state to W est Coast:
back. She was stricken quite se­ ladles, girls and boys. Fabrics 'n Fabrics ’n Fashions.
C o-struction Co. Inc.
50tlc
ic
Temple
-
7
p.m.
A
rea
A,
includes
portions
of
Fashions.
sotlc
verely at her home Saturday.
16476 - Leo & Sylvia Stephan vs.
M rs. Wilbur Davis w as home City council - City hall - 8 p.m.
M ultnomah, W ashington, C lacka­
The past week, Mrs. E lg u s
BAZAAR items, Christmas gifts,
Glen & C lara Sprague
briefly this week, then retu rn ed to TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21
m as, Yamhill, and Columbia coun­
rummage, Thur. & Fri. each week. F ran k has been very busy with h er busy schedule of visitations to
16477
- Cresson J . B ax ter dba B ax­
Christmas program - Washington ties and contains the exchanges of
hospital visits. H er grandson, Paul,
Polly’s Variety Store, Riverview.
te
r
Automotive vs. John F . and
E astern S tar ch ap ters in h er c a ­
school
-
7:30
p.m.
Vernonia, F o rest Grove, Hillsboro,
M ary Ja n e G arson
49t2c the 13-year-old son of Mr. and pacity as w orthy grand m atron for
B eaverton, Tigard, Scholls, Sher­
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22
Mrs. Ja c k F ran k of Bay City, had
Probate:
M r. and Mrs. Bill Danforth and
Oregon. Her official duties take Christmas program - Lincoln school wood, and Newberg.
hip
surgery
at
the
Shrine
hospital
3740
- E sta te of M aude E. Hill,
fam ily
from
Hillsboro
w ere
all of h er tim e, but she will be
1:30 p.m.
Area B includes other portions
Monday of last week, the sam e day
deceased
guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.
a t hom e over the C hristm as hol- Boy Scout Troop 201 - Scout Cabin - of M ultnomah and C lackam as coun­
h er step-father, Ed Salomonsen, days.
L arry G arner. O ther week end
7 p.m.
ties containing exchanges at G resh­
had su rg ery a t St. V incents hos­
guests a t their home w ere h er
BAZAAR items, Christmas gifts, Pythian Sister Christmas party - am and Sandy.
NEHALEM VALLEY
pital. P aul will be hospitalized
folks Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lindley
rum m age, Thur. & F ri. each week.
IOOF hall - 8 p.m.
A rea C covers a oortion of Co­
Laundromat & Dry Cleaners
through the holidays and will have
of G aribaldi who also visited with
Polly’s Variety Store. Riverview.
Natal Grange - N atal hall - 8 p.m. lum bia county and consists of the
surg ery on the o th e r hip, also.
Open Every Day 7 a.m. to 10 p.m.
her son, Bill Hahmeyer and family.
49t2c THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23
C latskanie exchange.
BAZAAR items, Christmas gifts,
M ra. Vera Willard underwent a Mt. H eart Rebekah Lodge Christ­
— Personal Assistance —
A rea D covers p art of Y am hill
rum m age, Thur. & Fri. each week. second m ajo r su rg ery la st week
Mon.-Sat. — 7 a.m . to 7 p.m.
and
Polk
counties
and
includes
the
mas
party
-
IOOF
hall
-
8
p.m.
Polly's Variety Store, Riverview.
and is m aking good recovery at
49t2c E m anuel hospital in Portland. She
2
THURSDAY. DEC. 16, 1965
Ed Salomonsen was recuperat­ expects to be home before C hrist­
ing v ery well from su rg ery until m as.
F riday of la st w eek when cough­
Cooked Food Sale and Bazaar,
ing caused the ru p tu re of some Wed.. Dec. 22, 10 a.m. Fire hall.
stitches. A fter re o a ir work on those LDS church.
49t2c
Fri.. Sat.
Dec. 17-18 and an uncom fortable week end.
Mrs. Bernard Killingberg has
Rose grow ers can give a little ex­
he was again m aking good recov­ news from h er grandson David tra protection to th eir choice plants
ery by Monday of this week.
Hall th a t he is now stationed with by cutting back som e of the taller
Former Vernonia residents, Mr.
the a ir force in M ississippi. His growing v arieties a t this tim e, sug­
and Mrs. Jam es K epner, send wife and sm all d au g h ter are th ere gests Don Coin W alrod, county ex­
Gregory Peck
word th at they have moved from
with him . L ast week end, Mrs. tension agent.
Puyallup, W ashington to Tacoma.
K illingberg’s d au g h ter and h u s­
The cutting back done a t this
band, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford C a r­ tim e should not constitute anything
rick of Stayton, visited here with like the n o rm al pruning practice,
the K illingbergs and Mr. and Mrs. points out W alrod, but prevents
Ja m e s Johnson and fam ily.
loosening of the roots by the plants
STAG NITE, FRIDAY, DEC. 17. by wind whipping. B ecause of the
MEN ONLY—6 to 8 p.m. Ladies reg­ m anner in which the rose plants
ister your choices before Friday a re developed on th e understock,
evening. Fabrics ’n Fashions. 50tlc they are prone to being dam aged
Paul W eidm an arriv ed hom e Sun­ by wind whipping.
d ay evening afte r receiving his d is­
ch arg e from the arm y. He had ju st been in G erm any for the p ast two
com pleted service in Viet N am . y ears, has retu rn ed to the States
Mrs. L»na W eidm an ha« news th at and is soon to receive his dis­
Atlas Perma-Guard protects against the coldest
PERMANENT WAVES
h er o th er son, R obert, who has ch arg e and be home.
sub-zero temperatures. It won’t boil out; won’t
Dales To Remember
TOPICS OF THE TOWN
West Coast to Serve 6 Areas
Legal Actions
D e m o n ia E a g l e
Winter Pruning
Aid to Plants
JO Y T H E A T E R
MIRAGE
CALL
CAROL'S BEAUTY SHOP
for your holiday Hair Care.
Our Anti-Freeze Is Downright Belligerent!
HAIR CUTTING
HAIR STYLES
TINTING
Phone HA 9-3233
Day and Evening Appointments
★ Surprise Someone with a gift of Flowers.
★ Holiday Corsages — For that Special Girl.
★ Flowering Plants—Poinsettia.*. Azaleas, Cycbmens.
Chrysanthemums.
★ Cut Flowers — Bouquets — Mistletoe.
ORDER EARLY
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PHONE HA 9-5863
SPOFFORD'S FLOWER AND GIFT
— Ftowers by Phone Anywhere in the U.S.A.
permit rust or corrosion. We’ll drain and flush
your coohng system, and inspect it for leaks.
Should your Perma-Guard protection fall below
the original level—at any time during the winter
- w e II gladly bring it back up for you at no charge.
R A L P H 'S
CHEVRON
SERVICE
Phone HA 9-6691
CHEVRON