MILL MARKET 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. Wishing Each and Every One of You A Very Merry Christmas Bill and Lois Nelson, Jerry Dinger, Bert Sanders Celery Yams Velvet 2 CATS MEOW 35c 2 ib . 25c Tall Cans 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! HILLSDALE -F R O Z E N FO O DS— Bradleys Pies Each... 39c Pumpkin or Mince MARKET DAY SEEDLESS • • 2-Lb. Raisins Ba»....... 47« 2 p‘C 39’ 3 /8 28-oz. Jar Mince Meat CAMPFIRE MIN. JH n * 415* lO'/i-oz. COTTAGE week to spend the holidays with his folks, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Adams. He is stationed at a Montana air force base. A potluck dinner at the EUB church Sunday noon gave friends an opportunity to visit with Alien and Paul and Robert Weid­ man, all of whom were home to­ gether for the first time in several years. ROBES-12 only-$5.00 ea. Thurs. and Fri. Many other surprise specials for last minute gifts. Fabrics’n Fashions 51tlc Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Redmond have news from their son Rusty that he will be in Dallas, Texas New Years Day with the Marine band to play in the Cotton Bowl parade and at the game. was there until Sunday for tests and treatment. Friends here have word from the former Helen Killian, Mrs. Don Ca­ meron of Alameda, California that her husband was killed recently in Viet Nam leaving her with four small children. Services for him were held at Alameda December 5. New Year’s Eve Carnival Dance, Legion Hall, $1.25 per couple. Music by Longview Delmars. 9 p.m.-l a.m. Legion Auxiliary. 51t2c Mr. and Mrs. Kit Kennedy, former residents of the Natal area who now live in Missouri, send news that she is just recovering from a serious ill­ ness. They are very happy with their new location but state that they do miss Vernonia and their many friends here. Mrs. Mathilde Bergerson became Mrs. Albert Tandy is still in Tuall- ill and was taken to the Forest Grove hospital Wednesday of last week and ty hospital, Hillsboro, and has not responded to treatment so far. She has been in traction due to muscle spasms in her back. New treatment was to be used this week, but she will be spending Christmas in the hospital. Demonia Eagle 2 THURSDAY, DEC. 23, 1965 Jack Marshall of Seattle was in JO Y T H E A T E R Fri., Sun. Dec. 24-26 Vernonia Sunday, the second anni­ versary of the death of his mother, Mrs. Ina Marshall. He attended ser­ vices at the EUB church. Robert Weidman arrived home Fri­ Fri. and Sun. Nights Only. No day of last week. He has just return­ show Sat., Christmas Night. ed to the states from Germany and THE LIVELY SET James Darren received his discharge from the air force. His brother Paul arrived home from Viet Nam the previous week end and he, too, has his discharge. Pound 37* 39* Pumpkin KAISER’S ceiver an interesting paper this week from England which is a special sup­ plement for the Lord Mayor’s show. Sir Lionel Denny who has recently been elected Lord Mayor is honor­ ed in the issue. The Dennys and Brunsmans became acquainted in 1960 when they were world travelers on the same ship and they learned, through conversation, that the two men had served in the same area in Europe during World War I at the same time. New Year’s Eve Carnival Dance, Legion Hall, $1.25 per couple. Music by Longview Delmars. 9 p.m.-l a.m. Legion Auxiliary. 51t2c Mrs. Carl Davis had visits Satur­ day from her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Riley of Portland, and her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Davis of Beaverton. Christmas letters to friends here from Rev. and Mrs. Paul Sisler of Lincoln, Nebraska who formerly re­ sided here when he was pastor of the local EUB church, tell of their trip last summer to the Holy Land and Europe. Their son Phil and his wife now live in Flagstaff, Arizona. Janie Harkson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Harkson, observed her fifth birthday last Saturday with a party at which guests were Lea Ann Proehl, Lori Tipton and Karl Garner. SOUPS 2/29 59 6Varieties Mix or Match 10*4-oz. Cans. : 7 S1 Heavy Duty ment, is now at home and will be making weekly trips to Portland for his treatments. ROBES-12 only-$5.00 ea. Thurs. and Fri. Many other surprise specials for last minute gifts. Fabrics’n Fashions 51tlc Among former residents here who attended the wedding of Suzi Alexan­ der were Mrs. Mike Mullins and Mrs. Dave Roediger of Beaverton and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Crowston of Corvallis. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Davis were A man can see the outline of his called to Seattle last week because of the hospitalization of her daugh­ ter, Mrs. Thelma Larsen following a severe heart attack. Mrs. Davis is at home this week ill with the virus currently prevalent. future if he has a cleareyed view of the present. New Year’s Eve Carnival Dance, Legion Hall, $1.25 per couple. Music by Longview Delmars. 9 p.m.-l a.m. Legion Auxiliary. 51t2c Every person must live with him ­ self. Therefore, he should see to it that he has good company. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Bergerson of Tacoma were here last week end to see his mother, Mrs. Mathilde Ber­ gerson and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Vanicek of Concord, California are spending Christmas here with his mother, Mrs. Frances Vanicek of Keasey route. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Serafin were at McMinnville Saturday evening to attend the Christmas party of the grand officers of the Grand Chapter of Oregon, OES at the home of Ber­ tha Maine, grand lecturer. The pre­ vious Sunday they had been in Port­ land at the Imperial hotel for the Christmas party of the past worthy matrons and patrons in the 1960 group. SHOP AT HOME AND SAVE! NEHALEM VALLEY Laundromat & Dry Cleaners Open Every Day 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. — Personal Assistance — Mon.-Sat. — 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. w is h y o u a H a p p y a n d H o ly We C hristm as FRIENDS A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chet Alexander last Saturday were his brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. George Alexander of Salem, and her nephew and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nelson from Cedar Hills, all of whom came for the wedding that afternoon of the Alexander’s daughter, Miss Suzie Alexander. CAMPBELL’S 2‘/z Cans Mr. and Mrs. Pete Brunsman re­ cently was hospitalized for treat­ Allen York arrived home late last HENS Pound Cranberry Sc 2 / 4 1 9 * M'rshm'llows 2 / 3 9 * Alum Foil TOPICS OF THE TOWN TOMS Ground Beef Pound... 45c 100% Pure — Freshly Ground OCEAN SPRAY 1-Lb. Can Irreg. Pcs. Peaches NALLEY’S CHOC. CHIPS F H TURKEYS NESTLES (AT FOOD x$3« 12 r l stalks GRADE A BROADBREASTED YOUNG Phone HA 9-3462 NEHALEM R. S. Lindsay S P O FFO R D S FLOWER & GIFT SHOP VALLEY MOTOR FREIGHT E. V. (Lige) Robertson, who re­ 1965 i • 1 *4 •1.Î K*’ J Here’s to a bright and merry Christmas time blooming with many joys and packed with the pleasures of family, friends and home. Ralph's Chevron Service RALPH STURDEVANT AND FAMILY 1 -1 9 6 5 in ine irue spirit oi me season we wish you a Joyous Christ mas. STANDARD DAIRY