Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, June 14, 1945, Page 2, Image 2

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Thursday, June 14, 1945
Fern Irene, bom June 9 at Hils-
boro. The baby weighed 7 pounds
13) ounces. Grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. F. A. Blount.
Vernonia Eagle
TOPICS OF THE TOWN
Johnson* Have Guest*
Guests at the Fred Johnson
home at Pittsburg during this
past week were: Ernesb Laschan-
sky of Plzen, Czechlovakie; his
sister, Miss Kathrina Laschansky
from Ashbrook, Windsor Rd,
South Wales. Miss Laschansky ar­
rived from England seven weeks
ago and Oregon is the most be­
autiful country she has been
through on her long trip. Other-
guests were Everett Coxl and his
mother; Mrs. Elsie Anderson,
Miss Irene Swoboda, and Yvonne
Swoboda, Laurelhurst Princess of
the Junior Rose Festival, all of
Portland.
On Vacation
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bush, Jr.
and daughter are
vacationing
this week at Tillamook and
Grants Pass.
Home from College
Miss Eileen Enos is spending
the summer months here after
completing her first year at ¡Cas­
cadia college in Portland.
In Portland
Mr .and Mrs. 0. S. Poynter
were guests of the U. G. Blan­
tons in Portland Sunday, dining
at the Elk’s club and attending
the Ice Follies. The occasion was
in celebration Of Father’s day
and Mrs. Poynter’s birthday
which fall on the 17 th. Mrs.
Blanton is the former Gwendolyn
Poynter.
On Eugene Paper Staff
Winifred Romtvedt, U. of 0.
journalism major, will be on the
Eugene Register-Guard staff this
summer after ocmpleting a suc­
cessful year of journalism activi­
ties on the campus. Winifred
served as news editor on the Em­
erald, University daily, this past
year, and will be associate edi­
tor next year. She is a member
of Theta Sigma Phi, national
women’s journalism
honorary,
and Phi Theta Epsilon, junior
women’s service honorary.
SWIMMIN’
Hole
Dane.
June 16—Legion hall. Tiny Du­
mont’* Saddle Pal* playing. 23t2—
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VERNONIA
WELDING SHOP
Experienced in designing and
building
special
equipment.
Truck, cat and logging ma­
chinery welding.
DO NOT THROW THAT
HARD-TO-GET PART AWAY
Electric & Acetylene
Portable
H.
R. Junken
Ph. 453
1142 COLUMBIA ST.
THXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHT
Emmon* in Hospital
Jim Emmons was taken by am­
bulance to the Emanuel hospital
in Portland Wednesday of last
week. Blood transfusions have
been given and his condition is
somewhat improved as a result.
SWIMMIN’
Hole
Dance—Sat.
June 16—Legion hall. Tiny Du­
mont’* Saddle Pal* playing. 23t2—
Here from Tigard
WHEN THE
pioneers hit the rivers
with their rafts, the coonskin cap and the Long
Tom were familiar sights from the Great Lakes
to the Mississippi delta. They were seeking
better bargains—too bad they didn’t know
about KING’S.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith of
Tigard were Vernonia visitors
Monday, returning to their home
Tuesday. Former operators of the
Cozy here, the couple have an
eating establishment in Tigard.
Moving
KING’S Grocery - Market
“Where Your Money Buys More”
At the Mile Bridge
Riverview
Phone 91
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to Eugene
The Frank Lanes are moving
to Eugene this Sunday from
Wilark, where Mr. Lane was em­
ployed by Clark and Wilson dur­
ing the years of the company’s
operation in this county. Mrs.
Lane, ' during a recent trip to
Eugene, was fortunate in pur­
chasing a suitable home there.
Mrs. Lewis Lane is again making
her home with the family after
being with hen husband in Flori­
da for several months. Lewis is
attending gunnery school in La­
redo, Texas at present.
College Student Homq
Miss Joy Willard, student at
the University of Oregon, re­
turned home with her parents,
•the M. B. Willards, Sunday. Due
to overwork during the past term
she became ill and was forced to
discontinue school activities be­
fore the end of the quarter.
ATTENTION
Machinists & Repairmen!
Sockets in %” and %” drives
BOX END WRENCHES
Combination Box
and End Wrenches
12” Crescent Wrenches
Returns from School
Mrs. Lillian Roberts, student
in the secretarial school at Ore­
gon State will return here Fri­
day to spend the summer months
at the home of her parents, the
George Lairds.
Fowlers Move
Mrs. Hal Fowler and children
are moving into th* former Lud­
wig house on Rose avenue. The
Ludwigs are now living on North
street.
Aldriches Return
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Aldrich
and children returned recently
from Sutherlin, Oregon. Aldrich
is reemployed at the 0-A mill.
Birth Announced
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Landsem
announce the birth of a daughter,
How Long is
a String?
$1’95
Machinist’s vices
✓
Tool steel screwdrivers
PUNCHES, CHISELS
Ballpein Hammers $2.00
Hacksaws $1.50
Carborundum Files $1.00
Full Stock of Mill and
Taper-Files from 4" to 14"
8’ steel Lufkin tape rule $2.00
Good choice of Steel Cap Screws in USS
and SAE sizes!
HOFFMAN HARDWARE CO
For Bonds—See Uncle Sam
For Hardware—See Hoffman
Vernonia
Phone 181
^ZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZK
...that
is when
YOU can
get a
new car”
FIND YOUR QUOTA..AND MAKE IT!
IF YOUR
AVERAGE
WAGE
PER MONTH ISi
YOUR PERSONAL
WAR BOND
QUOTA IS:
(CASH VALUE)
MATURITY
VALUE OF
7TH WAR LOAN
BONDS BOUGHT
$250
225-250
210-225
200-210
180-200
140-180
100-140
Under $100
$187.50
150.00
131.25
112.50
93.75
75.00 .
37.50
18.75
$250
200
175
150
125
100
50
25
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in
. ¿fay
Oregon-American Lumber Corporation
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GOODYEAR
When tire» have to ’’bite in”, grip,
pull, »top . . . get Goodyears. For the
sharp-edged diamonds of the tough,
»low-wearing All-
Weather tread give you
Clfi
4-way traction for fewer
•pJLv«i3O
•kids, more, safer stops. 6.00 x 16
No one knows (I’m sure I
don’t!) when new cars and
trucks will be available. Your
present vehicle may have to
serve a long, long time!
That’s why I urge you to
bring it in for a “check-up”
without delay!
GRADE I TIRES
4.50 X 21
5.50 X 18
5.00 X 19
6.00 X 1«
5.50 X 17
6.50 X 16
We CAN Keep Your Present
Car or Truck “Going!”
RECAPPING
You’ll be surprised how tong a
Dodge or Plymouth will keep
running efficiently and economi­
cally if it’s serviced regularly by
trained mechanics using factory-
engineered parts. You can count
on the quality of our workman­
ship, and you will find our prices
are reasonable. Phone for ar
appointment — NOW — and in­
sure continued service from yocn
car or truck!
Radiators of any kind
cleaned and repaired.
GUARANTEED WORK
Don’t throw it away
Bring it to
Greenwood Motors
Ph. 1121
Vernonia
DODGE-PLYMOUTH
COURTEOUS SERVICE
Tax included
Mounted
7.00 x ¡5
7.00 x 16
TRUCK TIRES
ALL SIZES
4 - Day Service
TIRES THIN?.
^ good /V ear
SXTUA-MtUA
for »afety'a sake and to­
morrow's driving. We ll give
your ’smoothies’ traction
treads for thousands oi ex­
tra safe miles.
GRADE A
$700
TRUCK TIRE
‘ f
CAMELBACK
4.06x1*
USCH’S
SUPER-SERVICE
W. S. JAMES
Forest Grove
I Phone 74