Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, March 21, 1946, Page 2, Image 2

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THURS., MARCH 21, 1946
THE EAGLE, VERNONIA, ORE.
Radio Repair Service
TOPICS OF THE TOWN
On
March
Friday,
15,
23
friends and ne:ghbars of Mr. and
Mrs. S. V. Malmsten brought pot­
luck dinner spent the day at
the Malmsten home in Portland.
The people attending 1 eported a
pleasant and enjoyable party.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dav'docti and
son. Bill, of Portland were
guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.
John Wofford and Mrs. Cleo Ca­
ton.
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Mr.
and
Mri.
Walter
Work­
man, Timber Rt., announce the
Guaranteed Work
marriage of their son, Sgt. Bob
Workman and Sgt. Frances Gaw.
throp on March 16th. The Wed­
ding took place at Brigham City,
Utah.
Phone 454 for Pickup and Delivery
of Your Radio
HAL FOWLER
841 Rose Avenue
O.E.S
card
party,
Friday,
March 22, Masonic Temple, 8
p.mi
Bridge,
500,
pinochle.
Prize* and refreshment*.
It
It s going to make
A BIG DIFFERENCE
IN YOUR HEARING
The county court of Columbia
county approved an application
for endorsement liquor license
for L. II. McGhee of Vernonia,
Oregon, at its March term. The
The New SONOTONE “600”
Come in for service cr a free Audiometric test.
Kenneth R. Sax will be at the
MACDONALD HOTEL, VERNONIA, ORE.
Monday, March 25th
2 P.
to 7 P
SAFETY
TUESDAY, MARCH
WASHINCTON GRADE SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
license includes retail beer class
“B” and package store class “B”
liccn. e.
TALKS AND COLORED FILMS
INTERESTING AND INFORMATIVE
Property sale* in this area by
the county court at its .tPaicii
tetri include: 4.07 acres more or
less in Sectitn 5 Tp. 4 N. R. 4
West of W. M. to Thomas A.
Byrcn for the sum of $50.47;
SW >,* cf NW11 of Section 5,
Tp. 4 N. R. 5 Wet of W. M.
to Verner, and Hazel Dusenbcrry
for $317.38.
FREE
Joint Safety Committee
Oregon-American Lumber Corporation
Sunny Serviced Feed
Dance Legicn hall Saturday,
March 23, Rhythm Venders All­
Girl orchestra.
Admission 75c
including tax.
It.
Imperial Feed - Mobilgas & Oils - Groceries
Near Tremarne
Phone 887
Visitors last wa k at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hays at
941 Fi.st Ave., were: Mrs. Lyda
Ray and Mrs. Mary Isenberg,
L:s Angeles, Cal f.; Carlyle Ray,
Santa Clara, Calif.; Charles
Whipple and son, Billy, from
Ketchikan, Alaska, (Mrs. Whip-
pie passed away March 9th in
Portland); and Mr. Whipple’s
sister, Mrs. May Kelley of Bel-
lingham, Wash.
$3.45
4-Grain Hen Scratch
$3.70
Milk Egg Mash
$4.15
Chick Starter Mash
In swell print sacks
$3.80
Chick Scratch
$3.10
Imperial Dairy 18%
$2.90
Molasses Beet Pulp
$2.80
Plain Beet Pulp
$1.25
Cedar Towe
MANY OTHER FEEDS AND REMEDIES
Prices subject to change
without
Mr.
notice
Delivery Day, Saturday
New haures: 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Closed Tuesdays
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HOFFMAN'S FOR YOUR
Garden Supplies
$695
SHOVELS
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CULTIVATORS, 3-prong, adjustable $195
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GOOD SERVICEABLE CULTIVATOR
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BAMBOO RAKES, American made
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LAWN RAKES, Steel wire
CORN PLANTER
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s LAWN EDGERS
Adams
Mr. and M*«. C»rl Dau»»r-feldc
of Orecrn City, Mr. and Mrs. R.
L. Kullander of Milwaukie and
Orville Butler of Sandy were vis-
itors here Sunday cf Mr. and
M s. Kent Bauersfeldt and M'-.
and Mrs. A. L. Kullander. Mr.
Butler is publisher cf the Sandy
Post at Sandy.
Dance Leeion hall Saturdav,
March 23, Rhythm Vendors All­
Girl orchestra,
Admission 75c
including tax.
It.
Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Lachinger
were at Albany Sunday to visit
his mother.
Wil’iam
Carmichael
Recant releases from the per­
sonnel separation center at Brem­
erton, Wash., mention two from
Verntnia who have received dis­
charges.
Elmer C. Goodman,
BM2c, was separated from the
service March 9 and Vernon M.
Lindsiey, WT3c, received his dis­
charge March 13.
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s HOE HANDLES—A few left. Also straight
and bent shovel handles
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Vernonia
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HOFFMAN HARDWARE CO.
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Pete Brunsman
1st Anniversary
FRIDAY, MARCH 22
*° every adult entering our
L.*
store—your choice of a plastic
towel bar, plastic soap dish cr plastic water
glass holder—your choice while they last!
Sporting Goods — Electrical Appliances
Fishing Tackle — Toys and Novelties
Clothing — Automotive Supplies
Coleman Stoves -- Guns & Pistols
Cutlery — Ammunition — Steel Traps
ABC Washing Machines - Frigidaires
Large Metal Toy Wheelbarrows
$1.95
Vernonia, Oregon
Doll Buggies — Wood and Machine Tools
Thurs.-Fri.
March 21-22
FLAME OF BARBARY COAST
John Wayne-Ann Dvorak
Spade Ccoley and Band
CARTOON
March 23
BORN FOR TROUBLE
Van Johnson-Faye Emerson
IDENTITY UNKNOWN
Richard Arlen-Cheryl Walker
Sat.
Sun.-Mon.
March 24-25
SAN ANTOTNIO
(in Technicolor)
Errol Flynn-Alexis Smith
NEWS and CARTOON
Tues.-Wed.
March 26-27
STEPPIN* IN SOCIETY .
Ed. Everett Horton
BAD MEN OF THE BORDER
Kirby Grant
ALSO ANNOUNCING OUR
Marshall Wells Bc*aiuls
Varnishes ä Brushes
Linseed Oil and Turpentine
from a pint to 50 gallons
Miracle Wall Finish
Rural Mail Boxes
all metal
Emerson and Arvin Radies
Mrs. R. M. Acord cf Portland
was a visitor here Monday of this
week. She formerly resided in
Vernonia.
Robert Accord cf Portland, for­
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Archie
spent Tuesday of this week in
Port’and rs guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Richardscn, former
Vernonia residents.
APPLICATIONS NOW BEING ACCEPT-’
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Mr*.
Mrs.
rived in Portland a week
last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Car­
michael will spend a few weeks
with his parents, Mr. and Mis.
Louis Carmichael at their new
home cn the Stoney Point road
and in Seattle visiting relatives
before th ay are established else­
where. Thev left this Wednes­
day for Seattle and will return
here again in about 10 days.
Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Grundsn
V E GIVE M GREEN STAMPS
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and
and three children of Clatskanie
spent last Sunday visiting at the
home cf Mr. and Mrs. F. J.
Tou ley.
Week end guest* at the Otto
Michener hems were their daugh­
ter and h.sband and two girls,
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Woolridge and
Madeline and Shirley from Port­
land. Sunday g.ests were Mr.
and M.s. Jack Taylor and daugh­
ter, Judy, and Mrs. C. W. Stew
ait and two children of Port­
land, Mrs. Stewart is a sister cf
Mrs. Taylor.
merly residing here, was at Ft.
Lewis Monday to reenlist in the
air corps.
He had previously
been discharged for some time
rfter seeing considerable action
in the European theater.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ralph Valpiani
were in Portland last Sunday aft­
ernoon to attend a performance
of The Don Cossacks at the pub-
lie auditcrium.
Mr. and Mr*. Ed Burton ar-
rived home Sunday from San
Francisco where he has been at
Letterman hospital for some time
fcr medical treatment for an in­
jury received in Europe. He has
received his discharge from the
service.
GRAVE’S
MEATS, VEGETABLES, PACKAGED GOODS ‘
Let this convenient store be your shopping center for all your table needs.
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TIRES are still hard to get!
Don’t wear yours
out needlessly!
Your tires may be worn out a long time before they should be if the front
wheels on your car are out of alignment. We can do a mechanically exact
job of aligning . . . Correct alignment will save you dollars in tire* wear.
VERNONIA AUTO CO.
“A Safe Place to Trade”
PHONE 342