Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, March 28, 1946, Page 2, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    THURS., MARCH 28, 1946
2
THE EAGLE, VERNONIA, ORE.
Frank Hartwick, passed away at
her home at Banks the early part
of this week at the ag’e of 77
years. She was born in Aber­
deen, Scotland, and is .urvived by
three sons: Frank and Ferd and
John of Bank^; and three grand­
children: Joyce, Hollis and Max­
ine.
No arrangements for the
funeral had been
made by
Wednesday.
Mr«.
George
Noyer
< s I m EA/CA'S M057 AMA7IN/C,
S ,<■ WWFÎ7 COMS5 FAOM
Port­
of
land was here last w*eek end to
visit at the home of her mother,
Mrs. Jack Wall. Mrs. Noyer is
employed as receptionist at a
Portland clinic.
Lee Motors
Sales and Service
PHONE 173
¿Vi
trs foists
oarffiytr Sa
DMMftr—
■ 4 Si
'CBCU<
Olin,, Jr., and who is visiting
here at the heme cf his grand­
parents, Mr. and Mis. F. R.
Olin, will leave tom-orrew for Se­
attle.
Miss Lillian Hedman,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Hedman, is also visiting at the
Olin home.
Both are former
Vernonia high school students.
Jack arrived in the states Feb.
22 and spent a week at Klamath
Fal's and a f.w days in P rt-
land before coming here.
He
expects his d'scharge the latter
part cf May or early J:.na.
Visiting
here
Saturday
n’ght
and Sunday of last week end was
Jack Nelson, friend of James
Frazee, from Stayt n. The two
boys have spent considerable time
together the la3t few years pick­
ing beans and other produce dur­
ing the summer months.
Two
local
men
listed
are
as
having received their discharges
from the navy in releases re­
ceived here a few days ago. John
R. Chambers, SC2c, was dis­
charged at the navel personnel
Radio Repair Service
V» mMioeii
S BOW '
r
tu*»eeR.
MwYW
'
VEsleeR.
MLT ’
H.VWOOP,
W.fJll
5PWPU5T.
Ml K I
7'■’-7
woppftpub ,
WKkl /Z>>¥
'
Ptfl47lCS-
/
S
.fr
V/i
wo.
Kill! '
MN !
MNl
' V V'1
■ m R o N
IN TUE WORLP APPROtflMflTEiy
*«£ 'N w UNI-TFP STATES
FWl ÄtCOHOl.
out,
pulpw S
/jR7
Mane su&wj
\»
acips,
wopp aicpsoL
cwahcoui .
HXHXHXHXHXWXHXHXHZKXHXHXHXHX
Loomex 14 2-wire.................................. ft.
Junction Baxes 4-inch............................. ea.
Drop Cord................:.............................. ft.
Iron Cord...................................................ft.
Single Wire, White and Black ............... lb
Switch Boxes with Clamps ................... ea.
H
M
X
H
X
H
X
H
8c
30c H
3c
10c
H
50c
30c
HOFFMAN HARDWARE CO.
M
X
Phone 181
Vernonia
For Values—See Hoffman
X
separation center at Shoemaker,
Calif., on March 17. Calvin J.
Sasre, MaMlc, was discharged at
the Bremerton personnel separ­
ation center March 18.
M «.
D.
A.
Lolley
underwent
a major operation Thursday of
last week at St. Vincents hos­
pital in Portland.
Pvt. Harold R. Fowler, «on of
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford L. Fowler,
recently stationed at the army
air forces overseas replacement
dep t in Greensb-ro, N. C„ is
now enoute to an over eas as­
signment. He reenlisted in ths
air corps Jan. 24 of thi3 year
for a peri-d of three years.
of
Visiters
and Mrs.
were Mr.
and sen,
Mid is
school in
Dance
s
See slides ar.d pictures of the
life of Christ Friday, March 29,
7:30 p.m., Nazarer.e Chapel. Spe­
cial features every night next
week.
13tl
an<|
A car that invades the low-priced field
with: “Packaged Power” Unit body-and-
frame “Torsionetic” springing and front­
wheel drive.
R.
Mrs.
E.
Massey
and Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Massey,
Jr., were here Saturday for a sho t
visit before paving again for
their home. Mr. and Mrs. R. E.
Massey formerly owned the Ver­
nonia Bakery and are now re­
siding in San Fernando, Calif.
The Rebort Messeys live at Ore­
gon City.
Mr. and
W. G. Lair
Mrs.
of
Longview were here from Fri­
day to Sunday visiting at the
hemo of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil John­
son. Mr. and Mrs. Lair are the
pa ents of Mrs. Johnson.
G“t a free estimate of the work
now. Also carpenter work by
the job or hour.
ALL
WORK
GUARANTEED
E. M. YORK
CONTRACTOR & BUILDER
108
A
St.
Mr.
Tom Crawford, Sunday
and Mrs. Mid Crawford
Denny, cf Portland.
attending aeronautical
Portland.
1.0.0.F.
Saturday
hall
Mrs. Jack Perry of Vanco.ver
was in Ve ncnia last Friday night
to attend a meeting of the Pyth­
ian Sisters. Mrs. Perry formerly
resided here.
Mrs.
Lee Dundy
has
been
BASKET SOCIAL AND DANCE
I
Legion Hall
Friday? April 5
LADIES BRING BASKETS
AUCTION STARTS AT 9 P.M.
SwmcreH by VcmorJa Aerie 2324
FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES
Everybody Welcome
ill
since last Friday night and ha3
been confined to her home.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilma Roady ar­
rived here a few days ago to
dispose of their prone ty before
returning to Montrose, Colo.,
where they have purchased a
ranch. Their Ccloiado property
is a four-hour drive from Den­
ver.
Theater
Vernonia,
Oregon
March 28-29
Thurs.-Fri.
PRIDE OF THE MARINES
John Garfield-Eleanor Parker
Dune Clark and Cartoon
March 30
DANGER SIGNAL
Faye Emerscn-Zachary Scott
FOREST COMMANDOS and
CARTOON
Sun.-Men.
March
31,
April
1
THRILL CF ROMANCE
in technicolor with
Van Jo’n«on-E?th«r W’l i^m«
Tues.-Wed.
April
2-3
BURMA VICTORY
Filmed Under Fire
SWINGIN’ ON A RAINBOW
Jane Frazee-Brad Taylor
Nazarene
Chapel
AND
PICTURES
OF
THE LIFE OF CHRIST
Fri. Mar. 29, 7:30
Special
«
Features:
Beaverton musicians Tues­
day, April 2. Special feature«
every night next week by
• inger«
and
musicians
cf
Portland.
We
The Kaiser Features—
parents,
Sat.
Mr.
SLIDES
Kaiser-Frazer
Cars
his
March 30.
Music by Rhythm
Vendors All-G’r! orchestra. Adm.
75c including tax.
It
Miss Belva Lynes of Pomona,
Calif., we e married here Satur­
day, March 23.
EHXHXKXHXHXNXMXHZHXHXHZH2!
WATCH FOR THEM—THE NEW
NEED A NEW
SIDEWALK?
ATTENTION®
046 MADE VMITU A NEW PLASTIC
FILM WILL MAk-E IT POSSlBlF FOR
HOUSE WWE 6 TO kVFP A HEPP OT
LETTUCE CRISP ONP FRESH FOR
L(W fls ? K'cek-S-
William Miller of Vernonia and
Wiring
Supplies
“During my term as secretary of
state I have endeavored to con­
duct the mar.y and var'ed duties
cf that office (one of the largest
in the U.S.) in a prompt, effic­
ient and courteous manner.”
1 tri S'“«. TuweuTiMe
TifiliP’ fi
Don’t fcrgel: You are invited
to the Nazarene Chape! for the
night’v services.
Hear Evange­
list Coryell, ths converted lum­
berjack.
13tl
X
H
HWiFTTUCS
1
pa P ea
structor
at
the
Washington
school, was absent from her
ciasses for several days this week
due to a flu attack.
Phone 454 for Pickup and Delivery
of Your Radio
HAL FOWLER
841 Rose Avenue
©F ALL TUE SURFACE? HlSUWAÿÎ
WOOP 5t)6AR.
veflST.
Mr». Ted Lavi re, firat g-ade in­
Guaranteed Work
Robert S. Farrell, Jr. secretary
of ttate, has announced he would
be a candidate in the May pri­
maries for re-election to that of­
fice. Serving successively as leg­
islator, speaker cf the house cf
representatives, and for the past
term as one of Oregon’s three
principal officials, Farrell has
been, a lifelong republican. A na­
tive cf Oregon,, he knows Ore­
gon’s problems and he knows of
its great future.
In commenting on his candi­
dacy for re-election Farrell said:
.
>'K?
w*-
A.. M»>rl \
xrpicwe«
; tallii
'"///
•WNNlN.
/Bwi
in4olbticxj
Ensign Jack Olin, «on of Fred
Shce last sets, $1.95 at Hoff­
man’s.
13tl
The time to come to Lee’«
for car repairs is before the
motor is beyond repair. At­
tention should be given me-,
chanical trouble before it be­
come« «erious.
Don’t delay—
ccme to Lee’« now for repairs.
Farrel to De
May Candidate
Mack
. -------
TOPICS OF THE TOWN
Mr«. Bella Hartwick, mother of
1 Our Great America A“
Urge
Your
t
Attendance
Evangelist
Coryell
Meridian, Idaho
The Frazer Features—
An entirely new conception of modern
motoring pleasure in advanced styling
and engineering. Designed for maximum
comfort at all speeds.
LET US TELL YOU MORE ABOUT THEM
Geo. Johnson Vernonia Serv. Sta.
Vernonia Agent for Kaiser-Frazer Corp.
Being able to select all of your grocerty list items at one store makes shopping easier and quicker and
enables you to keep within the budget you allow for food. Take advantage of our large stock—you’ll
find it easier to balance your budget.
GIROD'S FOOD STORE