Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, September 12, 1946, Page 2, Image 2

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    Í THURSDAY, SEPT. J2, 194« THE EAGLE, VERNONIA, ORE.
TOPICS OF THE TOWN
Miaa Mildred Weed arrived Sun­
day at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Weed, for a
two-weeks’ visit, after which she
will return to Pasadena, Califor­
nia, to complete her secretarial
course at Sawyer business college.
Mr. and Mr«. F. Shaver and
three sons of Lebanon were visit­
ors at the home of Mrs. A. E.
Jennings Tuesday of last week.
They are old time friends and
former Vernonia neighbors of
Mrs. Jennings.
Miaa Mary Pat Caton 1« em­
ployed now in Portland where
she ip working for the telephone
company.
Mi«« Betty Vanderzand.n left
for St Mary’s of the Valley a
few days ago to begin her junior
year of schooling.
Mr. and Mrs. Judd Greenman
were in Portland Sunday to at-
•rad the Standard Symphony or-
Mr. and Mr«. Frank Smith of
Morristown, Minnesota, who were
here to visit friends ahd to at­
tend the wedding of their daugh­
ter, Nellie, and Bernard Lamping,
Sunday, left Tuesday on the re­
turn trip to their home. Their
son, Cpl. Frank A. Smlith, who
was also here for the wedding, is
spending this week at the Perry
Browning home.
DANCE Saturlay, September H,
Odd Fellows Hall. Rhythm Ven­
ders All-Girl orchestra.
Adm.
75c person.
ltc
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Frazee and
Betty Lou and Jim returned Sun­
day from a week-long trip which
took them to Los Angeles and
Tijuana. At Los Angeles they
wane present for a reunion which
brought together Mr. Frazee's
mother, hie five brothers and sis­
ter for the first time in 22 years.
Mrs. R. E. Archibald, mother of
Mrs. John Kirk, who has been
convalescing in a Portland hos­
pital for the last three weeks,
is improving.
New trucks and car« have been
distributed within recent weeks
by the Vernonia Auto company to:
Bert Woods, Bert Brunsman, Bill
French, Bill Horn, W. P. Doe-
scher (all passenger cars) and
Richard Peterson and the Neha­
lem Valley Motor Freight (trucks).
DANCE Saturday, September 14,
Odd Fellow« hall. Rhythm Ven­
dor« All-Girl orchestra.
Adm.
75c per person.
ltc
SPECIAL price to clean up cam­
era bark—23c pound. V.rnonia
Trading Co.
lte
Pvt. and Mrs. Ivan Hess of
Salt Lake City are here visiting
at the home of his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Rex Hess at the Verno­
nia Country club. Pvt. Hess and
his wife will return to Salt Lake
City Sept 22 where he will re­
sume his duties in a headquarters
office at Camp Kearns, Utah.
Mr. and Mr«. Joe Vanderzand.n
will leave Sunday night for Da­
vid City, Nebraska, to spend a
month with her parents and rela­
tives. They will also celebrate
their 25th wedding anniversary.
Sgt. Leo Landers arrived her.
Saturday on terminal leave to
visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
A. H. Landers. He expects his
discharge from the service in
October.
Ralph Moeser and Jam«« Thomp­
son are new employes of the
Vernonia Auto company. They be­
gan work the third of this month.
The company is now employing
10 men.
WELCOME to Mr. and
Mrs. Ready and the
Western Store
Blouses
Corduroy School
Dresses
House Coats
The Apparel Shop
Phone 396
Congratulations
to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ready on the opening of your Western
Store. We wish you many successful years of business.
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Brown & Haley Chocolates
Pound and 2-pound boxes
Parker 51 Pens
$15.00
$12.50
Pound tins of Almond Roca
Men's Canvas Work Gloves, 28c pair
2 pair to a customer while they last
Toni Wave Sets
$1.25 plus 15c tax
Nylon Hair Brushes
COMPLETE LINE OF SCHOOL SUPPLIES
PRESCRIPTIONS
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VERNONIA DRUG
Telephone 101
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West Oregon Electric Co-op, Inc
Your Electric Co-op,
PRESENTS
For the enjoyment of all its members
Walt Disney’s animated history of electricity
and modern house wiring
PLUS A
Full western action movie feature
FREE
Saturday Matinee
Joy Theater
Vernonia, Ore.
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Bring the family
Plan to attend
Meet your friends and get acquainted