■9 THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1946 THE EAGLE, VERNONIA, ORE. Our Great America & fy Hock TOPICS OF THE TOWN Mrs. Johnny Durant and Miss Chaziiae Durant who visited here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Ruhl for about 10 days, left last Thursday evening for their home at Los Angeles, California. Mr. and Mrs. Ix»u Girod spent last week end at Dufur at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Limmerouth. Clarence Biggs w«« taken to Providence hospital in Portland Monday in the Bush ambulance after falling from, a hayrack and breaking his knee. Mr. and Mr«. J. W. Vaughan returned late last week from a two-week vacation trip which took them to Amarillo, Texas. Accom­ panying them were their two -daughters who stopped at Los Angele« on the return. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughan drove a new auto­ mobile on the return trip. Mra. A. B. *illingberg received a letter recently from her son, Bill Hall, S2c, telling that he is back in the states now after hav­ ing been at Saipan, Guam and •Pearl Harbor. He spent the 4th of July in Manila. He will be hame September 12 for a 20-day leave. AlWCÀ, Rev. and Mrs. H. L. Russell spent last week at Twin Rocks, where the Young People’s Insti­ tute of the Nazarene church was Mrs. Russell served as held, dean of women and Mr. Russell was camp carpenter ami elect ri- cian. Barbara Brown was a dele- gate from the Vernonia church. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Spencer were informed Tuesday morning of the death of Ed Higgins an uncle of Mrs. Spencer and a former Ver­ nonia resident who will be re­ membered by local people who have lived here for a number of years. Mr. Higgins was living near Portland at the time of his death. H H N H fl H Do Your Interior Painting Before the Fall Rains H H H REP-QUICK Enamel .... qt. H H AMERICAN BEAUTY ENAMEL Finest Made .............................. qt. H H s PORCH AND FLOOR H ENAMEL ................ qt. H INTERIOR GLOSS ENAMEL Very Durable Finish ............. qt. H H KEM-TONE MIRACLE WALL FINISH qt. H H NEO-LUX FLAT WALL FINISH. EMULSI- H H FIED RESIN GOOD COVERAGE w H DURAL DECALS. New H Numbers Just Arrived. $1.50 $2.25 $1.25 $1.10 98c 98c &29c I KEM-TONE TRIMS IN STOCK HOFFMAN HARDWARE CO- Phone 181 Vernonia For Hardware — See Hoffman H H H H íxHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHZHIHlHIf H ’ ....... OF THese, FORESTS OHLVARE PePEMPENT UTOH MAN FOR PERPETUATION — Fo/tisTs mouioe rnoTECnoN ocmhct fuce , o/sMtn, amo v seers iNORpe« TP INiuRE TREES R» TOMORROW. AMERICAN FOREST PRODUCTS IMPUSTRIfS EuCOURSSE <5000 FOREST MANAGEMENT. ASP Trt RAISING OF TREES AS F/MCM CHOPS * T WAS MREty neo THAT THE FIRST -TFLEPHOHe OPEHEP- HZ/W EIGHT suEscatats m ven unvaj. ,....... -TDO9Ÿ CHER 27,000,000 AMERKRACS UWE TELEfHOUE SEW/CK Mrs. Marie Thompson returned to work at the West Oregon elec­ tric office Monday after complet­ ing her vacation. Miss Dorothy Elliott of Sweet Home has been visiting Mickey Hall for the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Mes«ing spent last week end at Hood Riv­ er at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Annala. Mrs. Annala is a daughter of Mr. Messing. They left here Saturday and returned Sunday. John Burnside w«« taken to the Portland General hospital early last week for a hernia oper­ ation from which he is recover­ ing satisfactorily. Mrs. Burn- side spent several days in Port- land to be with him. W. T. Lilley, who was taken to the Good Samaritan hospital last week with an injured back, is now in a cast and is recovering as well as can be expected. Mrs. Lilley returned here Monday after spending several days in Port- land to be w.th him. DANCE Saturday night. Aug 31, I.O.O.F. hall. Rhythm Vendor, All-Girl orchestra, Adm. 75c per- son, including tax. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bradley of Hollywood, California, arrived here recently from New York for a visit with Mrs. Bradley’s par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Zim­ merman. Mr. Bradley is on a short vacation after which he will again join the Charlie Bar- net orchestra in Los Angeles. Mrs. I.ulah Fullerton returned Tuesday after a two-week vaca­ tion trip spent at Boise, Fairfield, Twin Falls and Gooding, Idaho, where she visited friends and rela- tives.. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Whitaker and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rosa left Tuesday morning for a few days at Breightenbush Springs. SWEATERS SKIRTS HOUSE APRONS OUR SPECIAL- Moderately Priced Black Walnut Thursday—Friday—Saturday—Sunday Pints, Quarts, Gallons, 5-Gallon Tins Take Time Out— Enjoy a dish of this delicious special flavor. It’s frozen in Vernonia to please Vernonia people. SOFT ICE CREAM SPECIAL Chocolate Malt Saturday Only Closed Every Tuesday The Pal Shop Phone 411 Estel Castain has returned to Portland after spending a week with her sister and brother-iin-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thompson. Mrs. Arnold Count«, Mr«. Charles Minger and children have gone to Newberg to spend a few days with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Stone were here last week end to visit friends. They are living near Olympia. PRESSES Vernonia, Oregon AM««» Ot*Flw«75 DANCE Saturday night. Aug. 31, I.O.O.F. hall. Rhythm Vendor« All-Girl orchestra. Adm. 75c per­ son, including tax. H M HEAT, Shirley Kirkland, former gov­ ernment trapper for this county, has returned here and has pur­ chased property on Corey Hill. He is driving truck for the Union Oil company distributing plant. ä H RESOURCES THAT HEEP NEVER BE EXHAUSTEP SOZA# J. O. (Doc) Devaney was taken to St. Vincents hospital in the Bush ambulance for medical at­ tention Tuesday of last week. jKHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZH^ H HAS 3 NATURAL Albert Fuller spent last weak end in Portland with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Art Sha­ fer. The Apparel Shop Mr. and Mrs. James Currie, and son, Jimmie of Sacramento, California, left Thursday after a two-week visit with (heir parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Cufrie. Miss Josephine Schöning visited rs. Helene Hanel, her sister, Saturday through Tuesday. She is from Chicago and is visiting relatives and friends on the Pa­ cific Coast. T/5 Dean S. Brady ha> written home that he narrowly escaped ALL DRIVERS HEVROLE It’s a wise motorist who gives fre- quent attention to the needs of his car. Service now will mean new ad- (led hours of dependable driving. Regardless of make or model, we can assure you of utmost satisfaction. Come in today! Let us attend to the needs of your car — promptly, thor­ oughly and efficiently. Vernonia Auto Co A Safe Place to Trade” Just Arrived Davenport and Chair Sets JOY THEATER Vernonia, Mr. and Mr«. Frank Bradley and son, Brent, Mr. and Mrs. W, C. Moore, and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Zimmerman drove to Seaside last Sunday. The Bradleys being in­ terested in seeing the Pacific again after working in the east the past few months. The eastern beaches proved to be the most comfortable for bathing but as they both are west coast products, they still prefer (he west in every way. . Attention Mr. and Mrs. George Wallis from Huntington Park, California, who are on an eight-week trailer tour, were guests of the Edward Salmonsens and the James Da­ vies several days this week. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hartsook of Phillipsburg, Kansas, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brady and family at­ tended the wedding of their niece, Miss Una Brady of Forest Grove to Henry Hinolk, also of Forest Grove Sunday afternoon, Aug. 18. The wedding took place at the church at Hillside. Mr. and Mrs. Hartsook left for their home Wednesday morning, August 21 after visiting her brothers, Roy Brady and Perl Brady of Forest Grove. Other visitors at the Roy Brady home ar., Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson of North Platte, Nebr., who surprised the Bradys by arriving here last Thursday evening. Roy and Perl Brady are brothers of Mrs. Peterson. Dinner guests of the Bradys Sunday in addition to the Nebraska visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Perl Brady and Miss Elaine Brady of Forest Grove, Miss Aretha Brady of Port­ land,, Mrs. Sylvia DeVaney and daughter Janice, Vernonia, and Wesley Brady of Portland. death when lightening struck a few yards from him, overturning a 22-ton bulldozer he was oper­ ating. He was thrown from the machine as it went over and re­ ceived no injury. Some time ago he met his third grade school teacher, a Miss Joyce, who is working in Seoule, Korea, for the Red Cross. He says it is very hot there and the boys are suffering intensely from it and the bugs. Oregon Thurs.-Fri. August 29-30 J I.OVE A BANDLEADER Phil Harris-Rochester-Leslie Brooks CODE OF THE LAWLESS Kirby Grant (Cartoon Bathing Bud) Saturday August 31 A LETTER FROM EVIE Marsha Hunt-John Carroll-Hume Cronyn GIVE A HAND Featurette Cartoon—Springtime fur Thomas Sun.-Mon. September 1-2 Adult* 50c Student» 50c Tuesday-Wednesday Sept. 3-4 SHE WOULDN’T SAY YES Rosalind Rusiell-Lee Bowman MICRO-PHONIES Comedy and Cartoon PAINTING Brush or Spray Outside painting our Specialty FREE ESTIMATE Let u> Beautify Your Home. E. P. FRANK Contractor Designed For Comfort In Your Home Long-wearing beautiful coverings and sturdy construction assure you complete satisfaction. • • • Guaranteed all new materials Perfect Posture Support Expert Workmanship by Craftsmen BUSH FURNITURE Phone 592 Vernonia, Ore. Everything for the Home HERE’S NEWS k For Thrifty Housewives Girod’s grocery shelves are filled with food items to delight the housewife who must provide tasty, nourishing meals for her family. Girod’s large stock is a big help to the cook who is looking for FREE DELIVERY ideas for new dishes. For those lunch box* menus there is no better place to get the needed ingre­ dients. And to top it all the quality of merchan­ dise found here is hard to beat. All in all this store is good news for thrifty housewives. cinoirs fookstore PHONE 761 3