Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, January 27, 1966, Page 2, Image 2

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    MILL MARKET
food S avings
LIBBY’S FREESONE
SHASTA
PEACHES
3 s 95c
ADADF
n DIMIÍ
U K A rt Is
4
s;[00
Sliced or
Halves —
2'/, Cans
BRADSHAW’S THREE BEAR
Honey
$ |2 9
5-Lb. Can............
STEINFELD’S SWEET
Home Style
48-oz. Jar
75*
Cue Chips
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.
l-Lb. Can
NALLEY’S TANG
Sal Dressing
Qt.
Jar
39*
49*
BUTTERNUT
SALTINE
COFFEE
CRACKERS
Drip or
Regular—
2-LB. CAN
$139
Dales To Remember
Rainbow Girls
Set Event Date
THURSDAY, JANUARY 27
Mt. Heart Rebekah Lodge - IOOF
hall 8 p.m.
F R ID A Y , JANUARY 28
Vernonia Gem and Fossil club -
West Oregon Bldg. .8:00 p.m.
Homemakers county committee -
West Oregon Bldg. - 10:30
a.m.
Basketball, Loggers versus North
Catholic - VHS gym - JV, 6:15
p.m., varsity, 8 p.m.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 29
Natal Grange card party - Natal
hall - 8 p.m.
TUESDAY, FEB R UA RY 1
Western
Family—
l-Lb. Boxes
Regular meeting of Rainbow for
Girls was held Monday evening
with Ann Bergerson officiating for
the last meeting of her term. The
degrees were conferred upon Julie
Spitzer and Vicki Ramsey of Bir-
kenfeld. There was a good turnout
of officers, members, and adults.
Reports were made of which one
was the visitation to Vernonia Bi­
ble church Sunday service on Jan­
uary 23. Thirteen girls attended
Chris Bender, incoming worthy
advisor, announced her new of­
ficers and other arrangements for
installation on Sunday, February
6 at 2:00 with the Seaside DeMolay
chapter doing the crowning cere­
mony.
There are many events sched­
uled for the coming months. Grand
visitation of the grand worthy ad­
visor will be February 28 as the
first event of the new term.
Among the many visitors of the
evening were Irene Jones, grand
deputy; Marilyn Jones, g r a n d
chaplain and Dorris West, worthy
matron of Nehalem Chapter, Or­
der of Eastern Star.
2 • 49*
FO O D S—
IDAHO GEM
GROUND
BEEF
100% Pure
2 U. 89^
Beef........
NESTLES QUICK
Chocolate
-F R O Z E N
Swift’s Premium
l-Lb. Pkg............
Franks
55c
ONCE AGA
AGAIN BY POPULAR DEMAND
ÎMAND
Ocean
Fresh............Each
Crabs
Bacon
TENDER!
Hygrades Forest
Brook Sliced........Lb.
Cherries
12-oz. Box...
SUGAR HONEY GRAHAM
Nabisco
2-Lb. Box....
Crackers
Brussel Sprouts
2
Bananas
Chi­
quita
Mrs. Marie Elliott has been ill
M r. and Mrs. Warren Haase of
Los Angeles left Sunday to return
home after being here several days
for the funeral of her mother, Mrs.
Trenton Garner.
Mrs. Wm. Green spent Friday,
Ray Peterson was released from
January 14 visiting her sister, Mrs.
Anna Gutschmidt in Hillsboro. Dur­
ing the night Mrs. Gutschmidt,
who was 92 years old, became ill
and was taken to the hospital
Where she passed away January
15. The funeral was held January
18.
the Forest Grove hospital the lat­
ter part of last week and Ben
Fowler was released Monday. Both
are completing recuperation from
pneumonia at home.
spent
last week end at Hillsboro with her
American Legion Auxiliary - Le­
son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
gion hall - 1:30 p.m.
Mrs. J. C. (M a ry ) Sawyer send Carmichael and family. Saturday
Vernonia Odd Fellows Lodge -
news that she and Mr. Sawyer evening, Mr. and Mrs. Carmichael
IOOF hall - 8 p.m.
are now settled in their new home took her to Portland with them to
Mt. Heart Social Committee - IOOF
in Hermiston and liking it very atend the show, Sound of Music.
dining room - 8 p.m.
well. Their address is 300 C street, Sunday, they and the children,
W EDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2
Victory Square, Hermiston.
Barbara and Mark went to Swan
Nehalem Chapter OES - Masonic
Elmer Morford was taken to the Island and went through the sub­
Temple - 8 p.m. Hi Neighbor
Forest Grove hospital Sunday ev­ marine USS Loggerhead and a de­
night.
ening for an emergency appendec­ stroyer which were docked there.
They also called on Will Crider
tomy.
George Robertson of Lake Grove in Portland Sunday afternoon.
Sewing Seams Members
Lynefte Wuest, daughter of Mr.
who came last week to attend ser­
Work on Travel Kits
vices Wednesday for his son Lig, and Mrs. J. Wuest returned to the
is spending a few days with oth­ third grade class at Lincoln school
The Sewing Seams 4-H club met
er sons, Ray and Cleve Robert­ Monday after being out last week
January 6 at the home of their
for a tonsilectomy performed Tues­
son and their families.
leader, Mrs. John Normand. The
meeting was called to order by
Oren Weird has his right foot in day at Tuality hospital.
the president, Bonnie Normand.
M r. and Mrs. Gerald Millis of
a cast as the result of a broken
Retirement Dinner
Christy Normand was taken in as
Salem
were in Vernonia Saturday
bone
incurred
in
an
accident
at
Honors George Johns
a new member.
work Wednesday of last week. His and called on her brother and wife,
Mr. and Mrs. James Johns and brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Edison Aldrich.
Members of the club are work­
ing on travel kits and other sewing son Tim and Mr. Johns sister, Elza Weed from St. Helens called
Monday, Mrs. Edison Aldrich and
Mrs. Gordon Cline and daughters on him Sunday evening.
projects.
Mrs. Irma Chance were guests at
Since there was no business to from Seaside drove to Pendleton
Bob Shafer, son of M r. and Mrs.
a luncheon at the home of Mrs.
care for, the club adjourned and Saturday morning to extend birth­ Lester Shafer, was at the Forest Walter Olinger near Hillsboro Jan ­
refreshments were served by Bon­ day wishes to George Johns, fath­ Grove hospital last week for treat­ uary 17. The occasion was a birth­
nie Normand. Reporter, Patty Hah- er of Mrs. Cline and James Johns, ment of a wrist injury which re­ day surprise for Mrs. Lena Blount
and participate in festivities which quired some surgery.. He came of Hillsboro. Other guests were
meyer.
attended his retirement.
home Thursday.
Mrs. Rosemary Niecker of Port­
Consideration for the other fel­
George Johns for the past 12
Mrs. Walter Linn has been land and Mrs. Lou Ella Eggart and
low pays well in the long run.
years, has been on the custodial spending several days each week Mrs. Gilbert of Hillsboro.
staff at the Helen McCune junior at Vancouver to assist her moth­
Jim Eckland arrived home Wed­
high school in Pendleton. Last er, Mrs. Charles Alsdorf, who has nesday of last week for a visit
week, as his retirement approached been in the hospital and ill at with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
with his 70th birthday Fri. he was home.
Harry Eckland. He had just com­
2 THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1966
interviewed on radio, was honored
Bill Cota had the misfortune Sat­ pleted basic training at Fort Car-
at a student body meeting and giv­ urday to have two fingers on his son, Colorado and will return there
en a lifetime student body card right hand broken and severely next Monday for continuation of
and was honor guest Saturday ev­ torn and mashed while at work his training.
ening at a retirement dinner at the in Portland.
Mrs. S. A. Thiringer is at For­
Fri., Sat.
Jan. 28-29 Tapadero motel at which some 60
M r. and Mrs. Ray Lamping and est Grove Community hospital this
school employees were present. children and Robert McNair and week recuperating from surgery
Wallace McCrae, former Vernonia children gave their aunt, Mrs. performed Monday.
high school principal, was one of Wauneta Yeager, a day-late birth­
M r. and Mrs. Ralph Bergerson
the
speakers.
day surprise when they arrived at and family have moved to their
Plus
her home last Thursday evening new home recently completed on
The right viewpoint in life will with cake and ice cream. The pre­ Timber road about nine miles
make your burdens light.
vious day, January 19, which was from Vernonia.
her birthday, Mrs. Pearl Johnston
Visitors last week at the home
had brought a birthday cake to of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Seibel
her ceramic shop which was en­ were his mother, Mrs. A. J. Seibel
joyed with coffee by several of her and sister and husband, Mr. and
friends who dropped in, and when Mrs. Robert Scott from Hermis­
853 Bridge St.
—
Vernonia, Oregon
Mrs. Yeager arrived home that ton; another sister. Mrs. Howard
evening, she found another cake Emerson from Stanfield and his
waiting for her which had been brother and wife, Mr, and Mrs.
left
at her door by her neighbors, Dave Seibel of Sheridan, all of
Thursday, Friday, Saturday Only— Layaways Accepted
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Magoff.
whom came for funeral services
M r. and Mrs. Marion Steers for Mrs. Trenton Garner, mother
CLOSE-OUT ON WHIP CREAM. ALL PATTERNS
spent from Friday evening to Sun­ of Mrs. Patrick Seibel.
IN STOCK—
day at Springfield at a coin con­
Monty Kelly is still in the Co­
Reg. $1.98-82.98
NOW
vention. When they left here Fri­ lumbia District hospital at St. Hel­
day, they got into snow at Top ens, according to his folks, Mr.
BROADCLOTH PRINTS
Hill and battled it almost to Eu­ and Mrs. Frank Enyart, who have
Reg. 69C-81.69 .............NOW
gene. They stayed nights with their been making frequent trips to vis­
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and it him since November 17 when
WOOLENS —
Mrs. Ron Smith at Creswell.
he was hospitalized following a cy­
Reg. $2.98-84.98
NOW
Mrs. Geneva Shaw has accepted
cle accident. He is still in a body
a position as sixth grade teacher cast for a broken pelvis. He pro­
— See Our Table for Ready-To-Wear Specials —
in the Scappoose elementary school bably will be hospitalized for sev­
to fill a vacancy created by the eral more weeks. He appreciates
resignation of Mrs. Virginia Lyle
visits from friends.
Our Congratulation to the Vernonia Loggers for Their
She took over her duties January
Excellent Showing as a Team In Cooperation and
17. She completed work for her
"Life is just one unearned thing
Sportsmanship. Keep up the Good Work. We Are
BS degree in elementary educa­ after another." said the bachelor.
Proud of You.
tion at Portland State College last
spring.
Read the ads, it will pay yon!
Born July 31, 1887 at Nashville,
Pennsylvania.
Married September 13, 1915 at Nes­
kowin.
Has three children, a number of
grandchildren and great - grand­
children.
Came to Vernonia in 1944.
Has been a farmer, worked in the
ship yards as a mechanic and
worked in mills including the one
here.
Is now retired.
Is active in a local church.
His hobby is gardening.
He played a stellar roll in a big
celebration during 1955.
(Information supplied by J. W. Ni­
chols) Answer to last weeks quiz:
P. i If. (Jim ) Markham.
Winema Livestock Club
Organizes for Action
Thé' Winema Livestock club had
its first meeting at the home of
theirT,hew leader, Bob DuPuis.
The first matter of business was
electing officers. Those cho s e n
were Larry Hemeon, president;
Paul Ramsey vice president; Ray
Grimibo, secretary; Kathy Grims-
bo, news reporter.
The officers will all go to St.
Helens for officers training school
Saturday, January 29.
After all business was taken care
of, Mrs. DuPuis served refresh­
ments.
Reporter, Kathy Grimsbo
Investigate get rich schemes be­
fore you invest—not after.
Cup
Lb.
25c
25c
Wyatt Makes
Nominations
Do you know this man?
for the past week and has been un­
dergoing extensive tests. Complete
rest was prescribed for her for sever­
al days this week.
Carmichael
49*
65*
Let's Get Acquainted!
TOPICS OF THE TOWN
Laura
REALLY LOCALLY OWNED
Be an inform ed shopper. Don’t be fooled by
a few loss leaders. Compare our everyday
shelf prices, we can save you money!
$1.00
/ #C
POWERS CHOC. COVERED
Mrs.
French Fries ¡C 2/39c
Grape Jc
2 /59c
According to information releas­
ed by Representative Wendell
Wyatt, Robert M Fuquay, son of
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Fuquay of
Timber route is among the young
men he has nominated for pos­
sible appointment to the U. S. Air
Force Academy.
Nominations are made on the ba­
sis of scores obtained in compe­
titive civil service qualifying ex­
ams. Nominees will further com­
pete under the competitive exam
system and final selection will be
based on college board examina­
tion, academic record, and extra­
curricular activities.
Fuquay is presently a freshman
at Portland State College.
Also on the list released by Wy­
att was the name of James R.
Pickering, grandson of M r s .
Blanche Pickering, whom he nom­
inated for Annapolis Naval Acad­
emy. The only other Columbia
county man on the list was Alan
T. Cave of St. Helens, nominated
for the Air Force Academy.
Happy Cooks Given
Table Setting Lesson
The Happy Cooks 4-H club met
January 11 at Mrs. Ralph Higgin­
botham’s home. The first year
members made coconut cookies
served them with candy and or­
ange drink to everyone.
While the first year members
made their cookies, the second year
girls learned how to set the table
for three different kinds of meals.
Bonnie Normand was a visitor.
Demon i a Eagle
JO Y T H E A T E R
CURSE OF THE
MUMMY'S TOMB
H A LLM A R K
VALENTINE CARDS
ALSO
THE GORGON
FABRICS 'n FASHIONS
YARDAGE
S P E C IA L S
$1.25-$1.75
50c-$1.00
$2.00-53.00
GIFTS FOR LADIES
Give her the New Imprévu
Prefum de toilette
REMEMBER
Men like to receive Valentine gifts too!