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2_____ Thursday, August 26, 1943_____ Vernonia Eaglé Your Town's Topics Daughter Mr. and Mrs. Mark Woodruff of Bremerton, Washington, Mrs. Norma Bean of Longview, and Mrs. Hazel Colstfon and daughter, Page, of Portland visited Tuesday evening and Wednesday of last week at the home of their folks, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brady and fam ily. Mr. Brady went with them to Portland to spend several days vacation. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rosa vis ited their daughter, Clara Liepold, in Portland several days last week. Visit from Mrs. R. C. Slape, E. G. Slape, and Flora Mae Slape visited Mr. Slope's sister, Mrs. Orley B. Mill- igian at Aloha over Tuesday night of last week. Hillsboro—- Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Herrin and daughter, Shirley, vacationed last week at Manzanita beach. Guests— September Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Brady were Vernon Hobson of the RAF, and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hobson, all of Canada; and Mr. and Mrs. Vern L. Hobson, Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Mackie, and Mrs. Walter Rude (Maxine Brady) all of Portland. The two Mr. Hob sons from Canada are Mrs. Brady’s nephews. Davis 4. Saturday, dance, Legion orchestra. hall. Mother's Club. Relatives Glen P lamtep u million 34t2— M0P.S ACRES OF TILLEP CROPS THIS yEAR THAN IN 1942 Visited— »XHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXH^ h ACID-O TT z H H The Approved Rustproofing Material H Etuoy w u«E Service Mrs. Ernest Carlburg of Tilla mook has been visiting her sister Mrs. Charles White, and her sis ter-in-law, Mrs. Si Russel, here while her husband attended the union convention in Sacramento. Visit in OF ABOUT 300 POUNPS OF MPtR ifV »f’FRKWRP PER CAPITA ANNUM LY-yEt SOFHIIf iC HARVESTIH6 OF PUlPWOOP 1« ONE OF THE REASONS 1HE VFARLV TOTAL OF WOOP VOLUME CRESTED 9/ 6eOWTW IN . AMERICAN FORESTS t5 STBAPuy/MWFzISIMff.' Idaho— Staying Chester Middleton and son, Van, spent last week in Idaho vis iting Mr. Middleton’s mother. Dance at Natal, Saturday, Aug. It— 28. Glen Davis orchestra. H H In Seals holes, waterproofs and rustproofs. It is not H H expensive, is easy to usei and really does the work The timely use of ACID-0 eliminates waste H Family Vacations— Mr. and Mrs. Homer Herrin H through rust and corrosion. H and children spent last week at Rockaway beach. Hoffman Hardware Co. tmxhxhxhxhxhxhxhxhxhxhxhxh S Now Open For Business Saturday, Glen Davis orchestra. Vacation Aug. from Operation---- Verlin Crume is in the Forest Grove hospital recovering from a major operation performed Mon day, August 23. r Imperial Dairy AND Poultry Feeds FX)R SALE AT ALL TIMES O. W. Rand iy2 miles south of Vernonia on Highway 47 Here----- Visits Miss Dorothy Millis of Port land visited at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Millis, recently. Semi-formal September 4. dance, Legion orchestra. Davis Mother's With Strainer 14” wide, 20*/>” long, 6 in. deep $13.95 ' ---------•--------- WATCH YOUR TIRES 1. them Rotate Unfinished Writing Desks miles for every longer 5,000 $12-95 wear. don’t 3. curbs. scrape them Keep properly them paired—have re Bedroom Suites checked often. 4. Have they 5. them begin Repair in recapped to get time when smooth! will give you more mileage and cafe* 4-Piece Waterfall Design. Choice of Light or Dark Finish $99-95 --------- •--------- ty. Let us help you with your tire problems; have your recapping dene here. VERNONIA AUTO COMPANY OPA TIRE INSPECTING STATION NO. 5-2-1 BIG SEALY TUFTLESS MATTRESSES $42-50 --------- •---------- NEW SHIPMENT BILTWELL DAVENPORTS AND CHAIRS $14995 Monday— LARGE BILTWELL PLATFORM ROCK- ERS. Velour Covering $39.95 NEW BED DAVENOS $99-95 --------- •---------- Service Mrs. Ed Roediger and small son, and Mrs. C. I. Anderson were in Forest Grove on business Mon day. at China Kitchen Sinks Days— Mrs. Ed Horn spent Sunday and Monday in Portland with her husband. Glen 34t2— Vacation Carry 20-year Guarantee $27-45 Saturday, hall. Club. Away Mrs. Chet Alexander is spend ing the week in Portland as a guest at the Art Miller home. 2. Take care of the side walls; Mrs. Marfle Cook and daughter, Marlene, of Beaverton and Mrs. Glenn Burich of Portland and daughter, Deanna, are spending a week at Rockaway. Little Deanna has been staying with her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Nel son, here in Vernonia, and will spend a few days in Portland with her mother and father. Recovering Porcelined Water Tanks Week— Portland It— Rockaway— at All Shapes and Sizes JQc to $10,0° HERE’S HOW: Dance at Natal, 28. Fine Selection of Mirrors Here— Away Two Portland for Day— Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Gibson and children «pent Tuesday of last week in Portland on business. ACID-O covers approximately 100 square feet H H to a gallon. H M ONE QUART, $] 5Q ONE GALLON, $3.85 H BUY IT AT H H H H X H For Hardware—See Hoffman M X Phone 181 H Vernonia, Oregon Visit— NOW AVAILABLE AT PATERSON’S Howard Reeher is taking care of Reeher’s store for 12 days while his wife is in Petaluma, California. Her parents live there and her mother is ill. In Vacation at Seaside— Mr. and Mrs. John Junkins spent their vacation last week at Seaside. H Whedbees Furnishings You Have Been Wanting for Yo«r KITCHEN, LIVING ROOM and BEDROOM! Vacation at Beach— Semi-formal Have born at 11:3b p.Wi. bn Sunday, August 22. The boy weighed eight pounds. Mr. and Mr3. Merlin Whedbee and young son of Portland arriv ed here about a week ago to spend Foot Injured— C. J. Harrah cut his left foot a vacation at the horns of her while at work for Clark and Wil parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hamp Rob son Tuesday afternoon and sev erson. eral stitches were required to Visit Here— close the wound. Mrs. Thomas Graves and child Son Born— ren of Portland were visitors at The third son, Terryl Eugene, the W. T. Graves home the past of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Mort was week. Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Hatchard and daughter, Joyce, of Hillsboro were visitors here Wednesday ev ening of last week. Joyce stayed overnight with Mary Pat Caton and left Thursday evening. Jo Marie Hershey, also of Hills boro, spent Thursday here. Aloha— in Mr. and Mrs. Art Miller, form erly of Camp McGregor, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Briot, all of Port land, visited friends here over the week-end. Visited— Visit Last Week— Visit Portlanders Visit—• I Otir Great America ☆ Tryon Repair* and acce*- lories now can be bought on the GMAC PLAN Don't put off needed repairs longer. Don't do without those ac cessories you always have wanted . * . Paterson’s Furniture Phone 80Z Seaside— Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Aldrich and daughter, Donna, vacationed last week at Seaside. While there they enjoyed clam digging. THE OLD JUDGE SAYS... Recently— Move Mr. and Mrs. Lee Engen have moved to the former Dusten house on A Street. King’s COOKING TIPS TO SAVE VITAMINS Shop at King’s for vit- min-rich fruits and veg etables, and here are some tips to remember when you cook: ”A great nose indicates a great man” —Rostand AUGUST ,FQd* W—American Bar Associa- 1 • • • r — tion admits three Negro dWM» lawyen. 1912 Ti-v.N lb) 28 First oil well blows at Titusville. Penna.. 1859. („» ,/ 19-Oliver Wendell Holmes ( "Autocrat ol Breakfast Table ). born. 1809 30—Treaty between Nana LvQ WBrJp— gansett Indians and col- J oniee. ¡645 » ^31-General Fremont frees , slaves tn Missouri. 1861 A¿L. SEPTEMBER PPyeEi». 1—Deerfield Mass burned by Indians. 1675 -------- / , —9— Alexander Hamilton. J first secretary ol treasury takes office. 1789. c y. 41 WNV hn« Vegetables should be stirred only when ab solutely necessary, Stir- ring mixen air into food and air is a vita- min-destroyer. To get the most from potatoes, cook them in the jackets. If you peel them, don’t allow them to soak before cooking. —•— 1 DELIVERY DAILY “Where Your Money Buya More” Eugene— Mrs. W. W. McCrae and baby daughter left Friday to visit in Eugene with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray B. Wilcox. They were accompanied by Mrs. Paul Gordon, who is visiting relatives in Cottage Grove during a week’s vacation from the local rationing office. At Ranch for Week— Mrs. F. W. McCord left Satur day to enjoy a week at a horse ranch at Wallowa Lake in Eastern Oregon. Returnt to Portland— Mrs. F. A. Nobes, mother of Mrs. R. D. Eby, returned to her home in Portland Tuesday after spending a week here. See King’s Grocery and Market i. Visiting in Friends— While in San Francisco last week, Dean Lionberger. Les Gal loway and Jack Frisbie saw Junior Owens and Melvin Schwab. Owens has been ill with malaria, but ex- pects to be here soon on f ur- lough. The three fellows left here Saturday, August 15 and from San Francisco Dean went to Seattle to visit hia brother, Loren. GUARANTEED Watch Repairing W. 941 T. "Anything new, Bert, on that black market trial up at the county seat?” "The jury came in ’bout an hour ago. Judge. The verdict was* guilty.’ I understand the sentence is going to be a mighty stiff one.” "Can’t be too stiff to suit me. Anything those law-flouting racketeers get will be too good for them. How they thrive every time there’s an opportunity to sell something illegally instead of legally in this country. Just like the bootleggers did during the 14 years when liquor was sold illegally in stead of legally. “Unless this black market in meat and other commodities is stamped out and stamped out quickly, Bert, we’re in for an other dose of the crime, corruption and law lessness we had following the last World War.” JACOBS 1st Avenue, Vernonia Conference of Advertisement Alcoholic Beverage Industries. Inc