Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, May 03, 1945, Page 2, Image 2

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    2_____ Thursday, May 3, 1945
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Vernonia Eagle
Our Great America ☆
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TOPICS OF THE TOWN
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Leaves for McKenzie
Daughter
Mrs. Kate Hoffman left last
Friday for her summer home at
McKenzie Bridge after spend­
ing several weeks here since re­
turning from St. Petersburg,
Florida where she visited her
daughter and son-in-law, Major
and Mrs. Don Tower.
Linda Marie, six pounds, 4
ounces, was born to Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Long, April 20th
at the Smith Hospital at Hills­
boro.
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ICE
CREAM
We make our own
ice cream, using only
the finest ingredients.
As a result our product
is unsurpassed for full
flavor and nutricious
content. Make our ice
cream one of your reg­
ular food items.
PAL SHOP
ORDER GALLON OR MORE
LOTS OF ICE CREAM A
DAY IN ADVANCE
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Vi/UR VIRGIN FOW5T« NEVER CCW1ÄIHEC TIMBER OF THE GRACE U5EP Itj
PT BOAT 65 FOOT KEELS, MAPE OF LAMINATEP WOOP. IMPRCVEMENTS IN
GLUES. DNP IN OTHER PHASES OF WCOP TECHNOLOG/ PTCMiiE lNC»ea5EP
USE OF OUR FOREST WEALTH. THE FOREST INDUSTRIES, ENCCVRASINS
RTGROWIH By PROGRESSIVE LO56ING METHOO5, ART SEEKING SUCCESSIVE
HARVESTS FROM THE SAME TIMBER LANlt?
Here from Kelso
Mrs. Dan Steiner, of Kelso,
and daughter, La Velle and Peg­
gy, spent the week end recently
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
C. U. Enstrom. Mrs. Enstrom
has been quite sick .
Mrs. Dora Washburn returned
Monday after spending several
weeks visiting relatives at Sweet
Home, Albany and Salem. At
Sweet Home she saw her son and
family Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wash­
burn, at Albany she visited Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Buffmire; and at
Salem she spent some time with
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Washburn.
Mr. Washburn began operating a
S^ell Oil station Tuesday and
Mrs. Washburn is also working.
Here Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kellington
and daughter Joyce, of Hillsboro,
Douglas Dick of Pacific univer­
sity and Helen Frank of Hills­
boro were Sunday visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. H. II. Frank and
family.
WELDING
BRAZING
CUTTING
Portable Welder Goes
ANYWHERE
For special and exacting work CALL 453 ac
THE VANI6MIN6 americani
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SINCE 1900. INDIAN POPULATION I t J
'¡WE U.S HAS AVCtTASKP FROM 217,000
TO 171000
In Portland
Mrs. Kathleen Hall arrived on
Friday from Oakland, California.
She will remain with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Lolley, until
her husband, Cloice Hall, returns
from overseas.
Mrs. Hamp Roberson was in
Portland Tuesday to visit her
son, Hamp, Jr., before his de­
parture for Sacremento to beport
for duty again.
Here for Week End
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Duerfeldt
of Seattle were week end guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hartwick.
They attended the Junior Prom
Saturday evening.
Mrs. Earl King left Monday
for Camp Hood, Texas, where she
will be with her husband who
will be in the hospital for sev­
eral week due to an infected
tooth.
Returns from Portland
Mrs. Harry Culbertson re­
turned from Portland early this
week where she spent several
days with her father who under­
went an operatien. His recovery
is satisfactory.
Away 90 Days
Mrs. Ray Mills is enjoying a
90-day leave from duties at the
rationing office. Mrs. Harry Cul­
bertson is assisting with the work
part of the time.
CAN’T GET IT; WE CAN MAKE IT FOR
YOU!”
Taken
H. R. JUNKEN
1142 COLUMBIA ST.
DO YOU NEED YOUR TIRES
RECAPPED?
ARE YOU ELIGIBLE FOR A
NEW GRADE 1?
to
Hospital
Judy Ann, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Jewett Bush, Jr., was taken
to the Emmanuel hospital in Port­
land Monday for treatment for
a broken blood vesel in her
leg. The injury was caused when
a swing struck the child. She
will be there for the rest of
the week.
In Portland
Mrs. James Emmons left early
this week for Portland where she
will remain for several days vis­
iting. Returning with her was
her son, Dean Lionberger, who
was here for a short time last
week end to visit. He is sta­
tioned in Portland with the mer­
chant marine.
Leave for Mississippi
Sgt. E. V. Robertson, brother
of Cleve Robertson, and Mrs.
Cleve Robertson left Friday for
Mississippi to visit relatives. Mrs.
Robertson will remain there j
month before returning.
In Portland
Mrs. Dan Cason and grand­
daughter, Karen, were in Port­
land Tuesday.
Leaves for Bremerton
Mrs. Herman Dickson left last
Friday for Bremerton where she
will visit her sister and husband,
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Hutchanson.
From there she left Wednesday
for Juneau, Alaska to spend a
few weeks visiting friends.
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for tomorrows driving
good / year
EXTRA-MILEAGE RECAPPING
Next to a new tire, Goodyear
Extra-Mileage Recapping’s your
best bet for keeping your car
rolling. Let our experts build
many more miles of
service into your old
tire today.
Attend Funeral
GET A
good /V ear
loPAyf
Trade your Grade I certificate
for today’s Number 1 tire, a new
Goodyear . . . your best buy for
extra safety and Ioni ig. low-coet
mileage. Bring
in your car for
a fitting today.
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4.00-14
USCH’S
SUPER-SERVICF
W. S. JAMES
Forest Grove
Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Brunden,
Mrs. F. M. Ruhl and Mrs. C. L.
Anderson were in Salem Tuesday
of last week to attend the fu­
neral of Jule Lindsley, former
resident here and cashier of the
Vernonia bank when it was oper­
ating.
Phone 74
Car Breakdown
Causes Injury
MIST — Willard Ingerman-
son had the misfortune to have
his car breakdown near here and
had to be towed home to above
Vernonia. As he was near his
home, he was looking the car
over to see what was wrong,
when the ear started to move
and pinned him underneath. He
was held until his wife came
and released him. However, ho
was not seriously injured.
Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Libel were
in Portland several days last
week with their daughter, Mrs.
Ed Lindberg, who was operated
on Thurs.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Jones were
in Clatskanie Sat.
Wm. Bridgers was a Portland
visitor to see the ballgame last
week.
C. O. Hayden is putting a new
foundation under his house.
Irving Knowles ploughed a
garden spot for Mr. Kerr on the
Wikstrom property Mon. The
Kerr’s mill will move on to the
Wikstrom ranch soon. L. P. Wik­
strom has logging, business down
on the Coast near Myrtle Point
and will move his family there.
52 GIFTS IN ONE—
AN EAGLE SUBSCRIPTION
• The name of Corby’s in
Canada stands for fine whiskey
tradition, and Corby's—as
produced in America today
—merits the approval of the
most critical. You, too, will
enjoy the fine pre-war quality
of this light, sociable blend.
—Ask for Corby's the next
time you buy.
86 Proof
68.4% Groin
Neutral
Spirit.'
CORBY'S
PRODUCED IN THE U.S.A,
under the direct supervision of
our expert Canadian blender
Jas. Barclay & Co., Limited
Peoria, Illinois
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get CROWING !
CHECK THIS LIST CAREFULLY FOR THE
ITEMS YOU NEED FOR YOUR GARDEN
SERVICE
Genuine Acme Vegetable and Flower Garden
Dust — 40c
CARS AND
TRUCKS
SNAROL—for snails & slugs — 25c
ANTROL—for ants — 35c
Black Leaf 40 insecticide — 40c
BORDEAUX—for fruit trees — 35c
ROTENONE SPRAY — 35c
REPAIRS
LUBRICATION
Very effective insecticide
More effective than dust.
ROSE SPRAY KITS — 95c
Miller’s Garden Compost Maker — 79c
Used for reducing weeds, twigs into fertilizer.
MAINTENANCE
We Service All Makes
Vernonia
Auto Co.
A Safe Place to Trade
Ph. 342
Vernonia
Rodent Control Cartridges — each 6c
Smoke those moles out!
SPRAY GUNS, pint size — 75c
DUSTERS — $1.75
Small quantity of naphthalene crystals
still available.
HOFFMAN HARDWARE CO.
For Bonds—See Uncle Sam
For Hardware—See Hoffman
Phone 181
Vernonia
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WE HAVE A COMPLETE STOCK OF PAS­
SENGER AND TRUCK TIRES AND TUBES
TOPAV THERE'S A MOTOR VBtaE
FOR EVER/ 9 MEM.
Here With Parents
once. Build-ups, reinforcements, geartooth re­
placements, stress buffers and hard-surfacing
jobs done quickly and inexpensively. Expert
designing and fabrication. Our motto “IF YOU
VERNONIA WELDING
SHOP
I.
TIMBER — Al Martin anJ
Frank Jamison started a gypo
logging camp at Mayger last
Monday.
The Mather’s club met Thurs.
Apr. 19 with Mrs. Wm. Huffman
at Forest Grove. The occasion
honored Mrs.
Billie Parker’s
birthday. After dinner the la­
dies presented a gift to Mrs.*
Parker.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Blotcher
recently purchased the Jim Rob­
ertson property.
Mr. McCrae, manager of Tim­
ber Merchantile, recently under­
went minor surgery. His recov­
ery has been speedy and satisfac
tory.
Joyce Price, WAVE, spent a
two-weeks furlough with her par­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bino.
Mrs. Price left for San Francis­
co last Tues. eve. for overseas
destination.
Return* from Vizit
Leaves for Texas
PHONE 453
Logging Camp
Started Monday
THE MARKET
WHERE FRIENDS
MEET FRIENDS
WE STAY IN BUSINESS BY THE VALUES WE MAKE.
WE HAVE REACHED THE POIN.T
WHERE LOCAL SHOPPERS KNOW THAT THEY CAN RELY ON US TO FURNISH THEM WITH
FOOD AND HOUSEHOLD SUPPLIES AND THAT EVERY ITEM THEY GET WILL BE A VALUE
THEY LIKE!
• GIROD'S FOOD STORE •