Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, June 22, 1944, Page 2, Image 2

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r”> irsday, June 22, 1944________ Vernonia Eagle
TOPICS OF THE TOWN
Spend Week End Here
Parents Visit
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Crawford
Mrs. Cloice Hall, Miss Mar­
jorie Lolley and Miss Pauline of Manning, parents of Mrs.
Rollins were home for Father’s Harry Culbertson, visited at the
Day week end iron, Portland Culbertson home last Tuesday
and Wednesday. Tuesday even­
where they are employed.
ing, Mr. and Mrs. Crawford and
Mr. and Mrs. Culbertson and
Grand Chapter Representative
Mrs. John Hatfield attended Douglas dined at the Elmore
grand chapter, Order of the Knight home to celebrate three
Eastern Star last week as official birthdays: those of Joyce Cul­
representative of the Star of the bertson, Douglas and Mrs. Craw­
West Magazine. Miss Jonnibel ford.
Hatfield had charge of the Ap­
DANCE, Sat. night, June 24,
parel Shop in her mother’s ab­ Legion hall. Music by Doug and
sence.
His Jive Five.
It—
Visit from Washington
Mrs. Sam Kanewisher, daught­
er, Marian, and granddaughter,
Janice, of Warden, Washington
are visiting the A. W. Hahmyers.
Attend Wedding
Among the out-of-town guests
who attended the Olson-Crawford
wedding were Mrs. John Miller
and daughter, Evelyn, Mrs. Ken
Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Harris and son, Mrs. R. A. Dun­
can and son. Bill, Mr. and Mrs.
Geo. Eversaul and daughter, all
of Portland and Mrs. Christine
Olson of St. Helens.
Timber Peop’e Entertain
Guests During Past
Few Days; Names Told
Vernonia war price and ra­
tioning board (No. 85.6.2) lo­
cated in bank bldg. Hours
9:30-12:00 and 1:00-4:30 daily.
Saturday 9:30-12:30.
Open
Tuesday nights at city hall
6-10 p.m.
TIMBER — Mrs. Clara Bun-
nel and grand daughter, Zona
Lee, returned Wednesday from
Wash., where they visited Mrs.
Bonnell’s daughter-in-law, Cleo
Bonnell at Paulsbo and daughter,
Clara Healy, at Seattle.
Out-of-town visitors at the B.
Tailman home are Mrs. M. L.
Tallman and daughter, Donna
Lorraine and Mrs. W. B. Page
of Walla Walla.
Buster Gosley of Olympia was
a week end guest of his sister
and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Al Martin.
Miss Virginia Shivas and
daughter, Mary Jane, left Sun­
day for Olympia after spending
three weeks at the Al Martin
heme.
RATION BOOK 4
Blue stamps A8 thru V8, valid
indefinitely.
Red stamps A8 thru W8 valid
indefinitely. .
Book 4—Sugar stamps
30. 31, and 32 valid indefinitely,
5 pounds each. For canning only:
Sugar stamps 40 valid for 5
pounds. Apply at local OP A
board for more.
SUGAR:
Attend Grand Chapter
Mrs. Marie Hawkins, Mrs. Al­
berta Mills, Mrs. Mona Gordon,
Mrs. Inez Powell and Mrs. (Ethel
Titus were among those who at­
tended Grand Chapter, Order of
Eastern Star in Portland last
week.
Sees Sister After 17 Years
Keeping Up
With Rationing
Loose Stamps Invalid
Airplane stamp No. 1, in book 3
good for one pair of shoes, indef-
inately. Airplane stamp 2 in book
3 valid indefinitely beginning
May 1.
SHOES:
and will make his home at his
ranch on Timber route.
Rolling Log Kills
Man at Standaid
Mrs. Norma Mulhaupt of Inde.
pendence, Missouri is visiting her
sister, Mrs. Tom Turner, tni Son Is Born
GASOLINE: Coupons not valid
week. This was the first time
A son, John Howard, was born
unless endorsed. A No. 12 valid
the sisters had met in 17 years. June 20 to Cpl. and Mrs. E. R.
TIMBER — Nikola Miljak, 49, June 22 through Sept. 21. B3
Mrs. Dolly Jones of Stockton, Frank at the Jones hospital in
California is also visiting the Hillsboro. He weighed seven was accidently killed by a rolling or C3 may be renewed within
Turners. She is Mrs. Turner’s pounds and seven ounces.
log at Standard Logging Co., last but not before 15 days from date
DANCE, Sat. night, June 24,
mother. Another sister and her
Legion hall. Music by Doug and
Wed. Mr. Miljak was a native of on cover.
■husband, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
His Jive Five.
It—
Yugoslavia with no known rela­
Graven brought the visitors here
FUEL OIL
tives.
Visit Jantzen Beach
from Portland last Sunday to
Order now! Period 4-5 coupons
Ida Kilburg spent from Wed.,
Mrs. Bud Borton and son, remain until Saturday of this
When speed is necessary, Har­ to Sat., with her daughter, Max­ valid thru Sept. 30. Should be
John, and Mr. and Mrs. John week.
ry Culbertson can perform with ine Cameron, in Portland. Her 6 percent of season’s supply still
Rosa visited Jantzen beach in
unused.
Makes Business Trip
alac:a,y as illustrated when the daughter accompanied her home,
Portland Monday evening.
TIRE INSPECTION
Mrs. Otto Michener went to fire siren sounds. Tuesday morn­ returning to Portland Mon.
Mrs. Alga White arrived Fri.,
Portland Visitors
Portland Wednesday to attend ing’s fire was a good illustration
Tire inspection no longer re­
eve., from Portland to spend a quired, but tire inspection rec­
Mr. and Mrs. Earl King and the funeral of Mr. Chun, father
for
Hany
was
on
tha
job,
had
couple of weeks at the Kilburg ords are needed to get special
Mrs. A. J. Hughes were Port­ of Mrs. Jack Taylor, who is a
land visitors last week.
daughter-in-law of Mrs. Michen­ the fire truck out and ready home.
gasoine allotments, tire replace­
New residents of this commun­ ments, etc.
er. Funeral services were held to go before any of the rest of
at Scots Mills. Mrs. Michener the crew appeared on the scene ity are Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Long
returned to Vernonia Saturday. . . . Monday night’s school elec­ and daughter formerly of Port­ STOVES:
Purchasers mu3t get certif­
land.
Take Examinations
tion was supposed to be held be­
icates at ration boards for most
Mrs. Benita Taylor, who un­
Bill Bond, Charles Allen and tween eight and nine o’clock and derwent an eye operation at Cof­ ' new stoves.
t *
Ed Salomonscn were in Portland Rufe Bramblett, director of dis­ fey Memorial, is convalescing at
WOOD, SAWDUST, COAL
last Wednesday night to take the trict 47 was going to make sure the home of her sister and broth-
Order next winter’s supply
annual Chevrolet mechanic’s ex­ that the polls closed on time. To er-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
now—help delivery-manpower pro­
amination.
Nelsen.
do so he kept check by his watch
blems and avoid shortage.
and when it said nine, the polls
Visit Here
PRICE CONTROL
Mrs. May Divtne visited her were closed. The small number cf MUCH GAS-USED
Refer price inquiries and com­
In February, the Unied States
son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. votes cast didn’t require much
Hugh Divine this past week. She time to count ... A familiar Eight and Ninth Air Forces used plaints to the price clerk of your
returned to her home in Wash­ sight of other days around town more than 10 million gallons of local war price and rationing
board.
is James Davies, who is here on 100 octane gasoline.
ington Tuesday.
Ieave from Rhode Island. . .
Shorty Lee transfer. All kinds
There are times when the rush
of hauling. To inquire call 802.
of waiting on customers lets up
and brings the opportunity Jo
Visits in Canada
Mrs. H. S. Divine left Tues­ tend to -other details. Harry King
knows what to do when there is
day for a visit in Canada.
a slack moment—that is to get
Spend Week End
groceries sacked and merchan­
Mrs. N. C. Pearson and son, dise placed on blank shelves in
Russell, of the navy ?nd Mrs. readiness for the next rush and
Thelma Gram spent the week he was doing just that Monday
end here from Portland visiting afternoon . . . Mrs. Adolph Nel­
at the N. S. Soden home.
son has a solution for being dis­
contented. She says: “When you
Leave for California
are discontented and feel down
Mr.
and
Mrs.
H.
M.
Condit
and
left this week for Nester, Cali­ in the dumps, go out and look
fornia to spend a month visiting around and you will come home
v.ith their daughter and husband, feeling like a millionaire” . . .
Mr. and Mrs. George Wallace. A lot of people don’t especially
The
Wallaces formerly lived in care for the cloudy and some­
in
Vernonia, residing here 10 or 12 times rainy weather and one cf
those is H. A. Thacker who
years ago.
opines that it (the weather)
Sisters Visit
seems to be the worst in many
Mrs. Ben Howell of Eugene years.
arrived here Saturday to visit her
Here is something for you to
sister, Mrs. Rona Morris Work­
man. She remained here until think about. Evelyn and Eileen
Fuller are both 12 years old and
Wednesday.
are sisters but not twins. Some
Resigns as Superintendent
may say that it is an impossibil­
Walter 0. Workman, logging ity but here’s the answer: one
superintendent for the West Fir was 12 years old the 14th of
Bus Depot
Ph. 582
Logging Co. for the past 20 June and the other wont be 13
years, has resigned his position until the 14th of July.
Sawdust...
TOMORROW
COULD BE
DISASTROUS
You never know when
an accident will wreck
your car. If that mis­
fortune does come your
way, remember that
the Vernonia Auto Co.
can repair it expertly
for you. Skilled me­
chanics and first-class
equipment assure you
of the best job.
Vernonia
Auto Co.
A Safe Place to Trade
' OPA TIRE INSPECTING
STATION NO. 5-2-1
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We Have It-
Hand Packed
Brick Ice Cream
Quarts and
The Cozy
LARO
VEAL STEAK
lb
BUTTER (12 points)
lb
CHEESE Rainier (10 pts) lb
WIENERS, Large (no pts)
lb
PORK SAUSAGE
lb
SIDE PORK, Fresh
lb
SLICED HAM, center cut
35c
50:
37c
30c
40c
30c
50c
lb
LUNCH MEAT, Mod’s ham lb 5QC
SALOMI
lb 40C
SOUP, Campbell mushrm can 17r
3 points
PEACHES, Fountain 1-lb 13-oz
13 points
WAX PAPER
roll
TOM CATSUP, Heinz (30)
OLIVES, Calif Green 11-oz jar
PEANUT BUTR, Standby lb
RAISINS
4-lb pkg
SLICED BEETS
1 lb 4 oz
Green Tag
GRAVES* GROCERY
Phone your
order, 776
26c
19c
22c
28c
27r
53r
13c
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