f x THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1946 THE EAGLE, VERNONIA, ORE. Our (Great America & & Hick TOPICS OF THE TOWN Mra. H. A. Thacker and Pat left for Long Beach, California, Monday to visit Mr. and Mrs. George L. Smith (Betty Thacker). They planned also to go sight­ seeing duping the trip to Cali­ fornia. Joy Theatre Vernonia, Oregon August 22-23 Thurs.-Fri. BECAUSE OF HIM Deaaaa Durbin-Charles Laughton GET ALONG LITTLE ZOMBIE Hugh H erbert-Christine McIntire Saturday August 24 THE GIRL OF THE LIMBER- LOST Based upon the novel by Gene Stratton Porter. Starring Ruth Nelson LAWLESS EMPIRE Charles Starrett Ribber Bib Cartoon Suu.-Mon. August 25-26 THE BANDIT OF THE SHER­ WOOD FOREST in Technicolor and now the Son of Robin Hood-Anita Louis-Cornel Wilde News and Cartoon Tura.-Wed. August 27-28 TARS and SPARS Alfred Drake-Janet Blair FLOWER GIRLS Featurette and Cartoon H h E S/Sgt. Wayne Crume, »on of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Crume, re- ceived his discharge from the service at FL Lewis August 14. He has been with the occupation forces in Japan. Mr. and Mr». Carl Da via spent Saturday night and Sunday at Salem where they visited their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Davis. Mr. and Mrs. George Robert­ son and son, Paul, and daughter, Virginia arrvied here Wednes­ day of last week from Mississippi and plan to make thib vicinity their home. Mr. and Mrs. Rob­ ertson are the parents of Cleve, Lige, S. O-, Ray. and Tharis Rob­ ertson. , « Vernonia, Ore. X »XHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXMXHXK H H Z « H > s * ■ I J H H :;xi H H H H H > SHELF PAPER Choice of 20c roll Red, Blue and Yellow ... SPONGE RUBBER 70c KNEELING PADS ...... each TOILET TOP TRAY. Keep those odds $ 1 00 and ends from falling................. ASBESTOS AND ALUMINUM MATS for the top of gas or electric ranges 55c MENDETS for patching 10c holes in pans .............................. TETCO FIRE $125 EXTINGUISHERS ......... :.......... FAUCET SPRAYS .... PERCOLATOR TOPS Break-no-more H 25c 10c SPECIAL H STEEL KITCHEN STEP STOOLS Regular $5.50 value .............. for M ALUMINUM KITCHEN STOOLS Regular $5.45 value .............. for N HOFFMAN HARDWARE Phone 181 Vernonia For Hardware — See Hoffman -to BUILP A CAR ~..,TcOAy. Aueeicn S' AzAvTj- cam tua U our a coMurrrjy ASteMairo MTDMOBUe M 60 AMUTes H H H J £ H Mr. and Mrs. Paul Malmsten left Friday morning of last week to return to their home at El Segundo, Califorina, after spend­ ing a week here visiting Mrs. C. A. Malmsten and Mr. and Mrs. Dayton Ross. On the way to Ver­ nonia from California they visited Yellowstone National Park. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Berry are the parents of twin boys born August 11 at the Forest Grove hospital. They have been named Harvey Dean and Hervey Gene and the former weighed in at four pounds two ounces and the latter at sipc pounds. Grandpar­ ents are Mrs. Blanche Spires of Vernonia and L. C. Berry of Sa­ lem. H FREE ESTIMATE l^t us Beautify Your Home. H Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Turner returned to their home here last Thursday aftei' a three-week’s va­ cation trip wh ch covered nearly 4400 miles. They visited friends and relatives in the following cities: Grand Island, Central City, Hastings and Lincoln, Nebraska, and Independence, Missouri. First of the commodity farm organizations to announce dates for the annual winter meeting is the Western Oregon Livestock as­ sociation which will meet in Sa­ lem December 12 and 13, reports H. A. Lindgren, extension ani­ mal husbandman at O.S.C. and secretary of the association. R. C. Burkhart, Lebanon, presi­ dent, has announced that an earlier date was selected this year to permit consideration of legislative matters by the asso­ ciation in advance of thei January session. 52 GIFTS IN ONE— AN EAGLE SUBSCRIPTION E. P. FRANK Contractor At your Service. • • The consideration that your car •deserves is assured with our speedy, over-all service. Inside and out, your car will receive the utmost attention. All faulty parts should be replaced before serious damage results. Don’t delay. Drive in today Mr. and Mrs. Lester C. Fischer are the parents of a son, Geary N., born Saturday, August 10. DANCE at Natal Saturday, Au­ gust 24. Rhythm Vendors All­ Girl orchestra. ltc Mr. and Mrs. Emil Messing left last Friday for a week end trip which took them as far south as Crescent City, California, by the way of Corvallis, Newport and the coast route. They returned here Monday by way of a route further inland. for complete service in less time, at less cost, for more sat­ isfaction. Vernonia Auto Co. Henry T. Adams, of Camp Mc­ Gregor, was taken to St Vincent’s hospital in the Bush ambulance Sunday afternoon. He was ill with serum poisoning. “A Sssf. Place tn Trade” Bill Brimmer and daughter, Wil­ ma Joy, of Seattle, who is visit­ ing here attended the Shriners Russian barbecue at Corvallis last week end. Just Arrived Davenport and Chair Sets Tony and Eddy Dwyer flew here from Portland early this week to view the several small sawmills which are sawing lum­ ber from relogging activities on the Columbia County Tree Farm. The Dwyers are owners of the S. E. Portland Lumber company. • The Hittite Code discovered in Baghas Koi, Asia Minor, set ceil­ ing wages and prices in 1350 B.C. Designed For Comfort In Your Home Long-wearing beautiful coverings and sturdy construction assure you complete satisfaction. PAINTING H 2 Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Thomas have moved here from Forest Grove where they formerly made their home. He is associated with the Nehalem Dairy Products com­ pany in charge of milk deliveries and began his work there Mon­ day of this week. M rs. Earl Thibeau was a guest of Mrs. Maude Kobow from Sun­ day until Wednesday morning of this week. She left Wednesday for Seattle with Mrs. Mary La­ vine. Mrs. Thibeau, a former school instructor, here will teach this year at Seattle and Mrs. Lavine, who also taught here last year, will instruct at McMinnville for the coming school year. Brush or Spray Outside painting our Specialty H MIST—L. Wickstrom moved his donkey down near Jewell last week, where he has a logging operation now going full blast with quite a crew of men at work. Floyd Libel spent the week end with his parents, his wife coming down after him Monday evening. The Earl Ropers have complet­ ed digging a well. They already have seven feet of water in the well. J. Houry’s sister was a guest at their home last week. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Ballett and a nephew from Washington are visiting her sister, Mrs. L. P. Wickstrom. Western Stockmen Set Meet Date RISM) IS 5AIP TP CONTROL SHRlNkÄSe IM WOOL AMP MAKE« CFTO6F« LOST LOM6EB- RRORPPUFO tVUfOJM CeTHtJ n Mil mF A MFFf AKM Act SAM M THt MKMS PUXg RFTtRrrMBtemJMMAm/TMet.—fM wuvuw n coKRTmcr euMet »J rut A'SHT -------------------------- MCtt) Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bush, Jr., Calvin Davis and Virginia Mc­ Nutt and Mr. and Mrs. Kent Bauersfeldt attended the football game at Multnomah stadium Sun- ady evening. Others attending at the game were Lyle Walker, Dan Dollins, Jack Riley, Gerald Riley, Melvin Schwab and Les­ ter Galloway. Nehalem Dairy Products Co ■ I n -Me eoRty ooys or "M e auto inpusw rr took 6oowf DANCE Saturday, August 24, Le­ gion hall. Sponsored by Ameri­ can Legion Auxiliary. Red O’Brien's orchestra. ltc Bemes 11c lb. or $1.35 a crate Berries will be picked up starting August 22. Get your crates now. Seasonal A New cMLuicm faiiiuweFuiUM*>M>e Mrs. Nora Burner of Portland was a caller over Saturday night and Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Rosa in the Pleas­ ant Hill district. « Phone 471 OBESitS Mr. and Mrs. William Falconer and daughter, Mary, left Sunday for a week at Vancouver, B. C., Canada, where they will visit friends. « H ZN0HBUfiE Mr. and Mrs. James Bradford and brother, Bobby Bradford, were at the Bud Borton home from Firday to Sunday. Return- ling to their home in Portland for a visit of several days was Ralph» Borton. GET YOUR CRATES HERE H PLA^. poUBUlùECICfTHES-. DANCE at Natal Saturday, Au­ gust 24. Rhythm Vendor» All­ Girl orchestra. ltc Berry Receiving Station / 4 JÄVC4 DANCE Saturday, August 24, Le- gion hall. Sponsored by Ameri- Red can Legion Auxiliary. ltc O’Brien’» orchestra. W. T. Lilley wai taken to the Good Samaritan hospital in the Bush ambulance Wednesday of last week after a fall which oc- curred while he was working at the O-A mill. His injury is a broken vertebrae. FARMER IS -ME PRINCIPAL OWNER OF FOR es T IRTJDS IN AMERICA WITH /y». BtO. OOO «cues OF WOODIRUDS imxjfnyirs oum 68.too.ooo Hares Mufuuowei/s '82,990.000 Donkey Moved to Jewell Logging Site; Well Dug • • • SLIPS Various Colors Reasonable Prices The Apparel Shop Guaranteed all new materials Perfect Posture Support Expert Workmanship by Craftsmen BUSH FURNITURE Phone 592 Vernonia, Ore. “Everything for the Home” Phone 396 H H H $310 H H $325 co. H H H M V hxhxhxhxhxhxhxhxhxhxhxh S HOUSEWIVES—Treat your family to meals prepared from Girod’s meats and groceries . . . and be sure to please everytime. FREE DELIVERY Caillon s FOOD STORE > PH0NE 7