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2 THURS., FEB. 28, 1946 THE EAGLE, Vernonia, Oregon f Our Great America TOPICS OF THE TOWN Mr. and Mr». Don Muuii|»r of Portland were guests last Sun day of Mr. and Mrs. Lou Girod. He has just received his dis charge from the navy. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Howard of Pittsburg, who has been very ill, is greatly improved. Dance Saturday, March 2, at l.O.O.F. hall. Rhythm Vendor» All-Girl orch. Sponsored hy Odd Fellow». Adm. 75c inc. tax. It— daughters, Janet and Karen, have moved into the Phil Link home at Pittsburg. Mr. and Mrs. C. U. Enstrom had for Sunday guests their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Steiner and two daught ers, LaVelle and Peggy, of Long view, Wash. Roy Frank returned to school the latter part of last week after being ill with jaundice for two weeks. Connie Lou White, of Mr. and Mrs. Mike daughter White been quite ill and was at Smith hospital in Hillsboro part of last week. She brought home Saturday. has the for was Riverview coiffures are absolutely unsurpassed. Jo Nancy Howard, Arlene Miss Anderson Dance Saturday, March 2, at l.O.O.F. hall. Rhythm Vendors All-Girl orch. Sponsored by Odd Fellows. Adm. 75c inc. tax. It— Mr. and Robert Mrs. Slawson and children and Mr. and Mrs. Mason McCoy and daughter were week end visitors at the home of the Harold McEntires. Both men were former teachers here, Slawson at the grade school and McCoy, athletic coach ati the high school. The former is principal at Troutdale at present and McCoy who recently returned from duty in Europe, began Monday as ath letic coach at Roosevelt high in Portland where he was located before going into the service. and Mrs. Harry Sandon Mrs. Lee Bundy was able to be out for the first time Sunday in two weeks, during which time she was confined because of illness. Mrs. Harry Kerns returned last Saturday from Bend where she spent the previous week. Laura Brimmer and daughter Wilma Joy, of Seattle visited with relatives over the week end &9ZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZKZH H H H H r PAINT ft Paint for all purposes, in H side or out, our PUBLIC H SERVICE paints give add H ed protection and beauty H x at reasonable cost. We car- H c~y all necessary painter’s H supplies. H PAINTS WE’VE GOT IT! M K K K H H H has AW FROM FLIERS AMP 6AI10R5 AFLOAT IN THE 6EA will BE U6EP 0V COMMERCIAL FI6HERMFH TO KEEP 6MARK5 AW FROM THFIP hJET£... RECEM t TftTJ HAVE PROVEV TUB IDEA PRACHCAL I B. R. Stanfill Plastering & Stucco Contractor ALL WORK Star Route GUARANTEED Buxton, Oregon John Wofford recently arrived from duty in the Pacific with the army engineers. He and Mrs Wofford (Shelby Caton) plan to leave soon for Texas. and •fosj Theater son Jimmie, arrived Sunday night from Huntington Park, Cal- ifornia to visit at the home of Mrs. Ludwig’s b-other, James Davies. She plans to be here for several weeks. Sr. Roberson Hamp Lt.-Col. and Mrs. O Donald Tower and son are expected tc arrive this week end from St Petersburg, Florida whc. he hat been stationed with the air erps Mn. Tower is the former Alice Hoffman. Mrs. John Bu"nside, who Thurs.-Fii. March 1 KEEP YOUR POWDER DRY Lana Turner Laraine Day Coney Eland Honeymoon and Cartoon re- has turned to his home fcllowing an operation performed on an elbow An injury which occurred sev eral years ago necessitated the removal of bone in the elbow. has been very ill for the past three weeks, is improving. Consumers of West Oregon Cooperative, Inc. Excerpts of the laws of the State of Oregon »• Vernonia, Oregon Ludwig Linda wrmii i J V Attention by Mr. and Mrs. Otto Michener of the wedding of their son, Elmer to Phyllis Menz of Melbourne Australia at Melbourne February 23. Mrs. EAGLE T he REPELLEMT, PEVELOPEP TO KEEF 6HARX6 received been Continued from page 1) misunderstanding of the terms of the law in such cases, Illegal use of electrical energy in such cases is an injustice to other con sumers of the cooperative who must then carry the additional* load of indebtedness for main taining the organization. Sat. March 2 TARZAN AND THE AMAZONS Johnny Weismulloy. Brcn-’a Joyce John Sheffield FRONTIER FAYS ard Cartoon Sun.-Mon. March 3-4 CHRISTMAS IN CONNECTICUT Barbara Stanwyck-Dennis Morgan News and Cart-on Tues.-Wed. March 5-6 THE YOUNG IN HEART Janet Gaynor-Doug Fail banks, Jr. HE FCRGOT TO REMEMBER and Cartoon “Section 23-589. Any person who willfully or maliciously, with intent to injure or defraud,- (1) Connects a tube, pipe, wire or other instrument cr contrivance, with a pipe or wire used for the conducting or supplying of illuminating gas or fuel or electricity in such a manner as to supply such gas or electricity to any burner, cr.’fics, lamp, cr meter where the same is or can be burned or used, without passing through the meter or instrument pro vided for registerirg the quantity consumed: or, (2) Obstructs, alters, injures, or prevents the action of a meter cr other instrument used to measure or register the quantity cf illuminating gas or fuel or electricity consumed or used in a building, house, apartment, (9) Aids, assists, agrees with, employs, or conspires with any person or persons to do or causes to be done or permit ted any of the acts hereinbefore mentioned which by this act is made punishable, shall be punished by imprisonment in the county jail not less than thirty days nor more than one year, or by imprisonment in the penitentiary not less than six months nor more than two years, or by fine not less than $50.00 ror more than $503.00, or by both such imprison- m.cnt and fine.” WEST OREGON ELECTRIC COOP., INC FRANK D. SEELYE, MANAGER SHOE SERVICE LINES’ SHOE SHOP H Implements and tools for the gardener, the H H hobbyist, the sportsman, or the builder. H H Tug SA6UARO CACTUS, TRADEMARK OF OUR PEEP SOUTHWEST 6R0u^ TO A HEI6HT OF <40 FEET I ANP STORES AS MUCH AS 7 7LW5 CF VJffVEQ AT A I TIME . Word —- s' MIST—Nehalem unit of coun ty demostration will meet Fri at the home of Mrs. Alton Ashley Mrs. Rob’t Mathews has a se vere cold.—Joseph Banzer is IP with grippe.—It was Larry Gar leek’s birthday Mon. and he (n- tertained a few friends, His mother treated them to cake and cocoa.. Mrs. Willard Garlock was UF Sat. from Hebo where she is liv- ing while her husband works for Pern Bliss who has a lumber and tie mill. Last week we hear they loaded and sawed 14 cal loads.—Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bridg- ers spent Sun. in Seaside as guests of the Ain Wallace folks LW H H ft Illegal Meter Wiring Cited it pays double dividends when you keep your shoes in good repai-. A dividend in cash' sr.ved and that grand dividend .of old shoe comfort. IT’S MADE OF METAL— H nAERliA ft**' F* A PERCE T/ME U4E FOP WARTIME DEVELOPED •'SHARP REPEL LENT * Demonstration Meet Scheduled FISHERMEN Rig up now for coming H trips. We’re beginning to H get shipments of hard-to- get fishing tackle items. H Come in and look our stock over. It will put a gleam in H your eye. M r- been ill for the past week at the home of her maternal grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson of Pittsburg. Mr. H OST OF THE FORF5T HARVEST 14 UTILI7EP FOR FUEL VUOOP642%).. .... 34% 14 USED FOR LUMBER, AMD 13% FOR PULPWOOD. ALL OTHER, 11 •/. . has Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gordon and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mills attended an Eastern Star reception Sat urday night in Portland in honor of Tilla Olson, Grand Esther. Martha Washington chapter was host for the affair. Riverview Beauty Shop At infant Mr. and Mrs. Roy Barnes and Mack Now is the time to FERTILIZE your lawn, garden, and flowers! HOFFMAN HARDWARE CO For Hardware—See Hoffman Phone 181 Vernonia H H The stamp of approval by LEE insures you complete satisfaction on all repair jobs— large or small. If the job is done by LEE, it’s done right! Lee Motors Sales and Service PHONE 173 H This advertisement sponsored by Conference of Alcoholic Beverage industries, Inc. H It is not, just an accident that we have all your H favorite brands of coffee on our shelves. Hos H pitality has become synonymous famous American drink with and if there this is one H thing we wish to promote, it is hospitality. H Ycu will always find a warm and friendly wel come at the FOOD STORE! H H GIROD'S H FOOD STORE N H ZHZMZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZMS WE HAVE YOUR FAVORITES Phone 761