6 THURSDAY, SEPT. 12, 1946 THE EAGLE, VERNONIA, ORE. sliver of the wedge pierce his eyeball and a few days later their son, Tom, a recent returnee, also had a woodsman’s accident when he nearly severed the end of a finger. James is in the Coffey Memorial hospital where everything possible is being done to save his eye while Tom was treated by a local physician. Finding no one home at the end of their journey out from Portland to visit Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Sharp, A£r. and Mrs. R. D. Sharp spent Sunday of last week at the George Clark home in W. Riverview. The Aubrey Sharps were spending the day at Seaside. Mr. Olin Robbins returned Thursday from a month’s visit to Seattle and Portland. In Seattle she had visited with her daugh­ ter and son-un-law, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Jones and her son, Law­ rence, and in Portland she was Trouble Doubles At RIVERVIEW Ernest — “Trouble Home conies double" must have been the thought in the Carl Ernest home in re­ cent days. On August 30th their son James, a World War II vet, while wedging wood had a steel GUARANTEED WORK Estimates made free for car­ penter work, repairing or ce­ ment work. By the job or hour. Sidewalks a specialty. E. M. YORK CONTRACTOR 4 BUILDER 108 A St. For the next Tankful— SIGNAL Signal’s post-war gasoline gives added per­ formance to any car, new or old. More power in your’s just by stopping at the Signal sign and saying: “Fill ’er up.” Heath’s Service Station Phone 5711 At the Mile Brige, Riverview West Oregon Electric Coop., Inc* extends a WELCOME to WESTERN AUTO SUPPLY / and Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Ready the guest of her sister, Mrs. S. A. Dairymple. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mills en­ tertained at a Sunday evening tea Mr. and Mrs. Cleone Woodruff and son, Ronnie, of Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Woodruff of Vernonia. Mrs. Earl King enjoyed a three day visjt this week With her brother, Robert Dial, his wife and daughter, Roberta, who came over from Moses Lake, Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Powell were two of the 20,000 in attend­ ance at the Salem State Fair Sunday. • Ex-residents See Friends RIVERVIEW—Mr. and Mrs. El­ bert Owens drove to Bandon Thursday to spend the week-end with friends and to bring more of their belongings to their new home on First street. Mrs. Nettie Adams and son, Thurman, of St. Helens drove over Sunday afternoon for a visit with their old neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. Riley Hall. The Adams’ were for­ mer residents having erected the L. L. Wells residence some fif­ teen years ago. Mr. and Mrs. L. Huntley and children jdined Nate Huntley of Carlton and George, Tom and Jim Williamson of Hillsboro at Sunset Sunday and all journeyed to Ne­ halem to visit the Waer family who are putting up an auto court. A boatride to Wheeler was enjoyed by all but fishing was poor. Portland goers for the week were Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Sharp and daughter, Willistine, who spent Tuesday and Wednesday at the R. E. Griffin homie, Glen Hawkins was there Monday, the Claude Gibson family on Satur­ day, Mrs. J. W. Nichols on Fri­ day and Lorraine Mahar spent a long week end in the city. Mrs. Wesley Pace was guest of honor at an afternoon party ar­ ranged by Mrs. Earnest Steen and Mrs. Oscar W. Steele held at Mrs. Steele’s home September 7. Embroidery and conversation were the main diversions of the group but just before refresh­ ments were served a clothesline bearing many pink and blue gifts was brought in and presented to Mrs. Pace. Couple Back to Riverview Home RIVERVIEW — Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schtnidlin, Sr., had a gladsome surprise Labor day when their daughter, Mrs. Oscar Sorlee arrived from Port­ land accompanied by her husband who had been discharged at Ft. Lewis a few days before. Os­ car spent 25 months in the serv­ ice, 20 of which were spent over­ seas. Mrs. Sorlee completed her work at Lipman-Wolfs last week and the couple will be at the Schmidlin home for a time. Pvt. Clovis Coble, who is sta­ tioned at Ft. Lewis, visited over the week-end with his aunt, Mrs. Lowell Thombrugh and family. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Davis and grandson, Allen Davis of Van­ couver, Washington, spent the week-end at the Hillyer home here. Mr. and Mrs. George Bell spent Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. George Wood and family at Camp 8. Mr. and Mrs. Obie Atchison and children of Portland who spent the week at the home of her sister, Mrs. E. L. Lloyd moved Monday to thelir new home in Scappoose. Lloyd Worley arrived home Sun­ day from the George Johnson farm near Cornelius where he had spent the summer wiseing up on agricultural ideas. He entered the V.H.S. Monday morning. Miss Dorothy Huntley spent Sunday at the Banks rodeo. Mr. and Mrs. William Jacobs and daughter, Joanne, of Clat­ skanie were guests Sunday at the Riley Hall home. They report that their daughter, Viola, has re­ turned to her job having nearly recovered from burns sustained a few weeks ago. PAINTING Bock beer drew its name from a German city famous for this Get the maximum “GO" from every mile you drive with regular Standard lube jobs. Thorough chassis lubrication as­ sures you of years of satisfactory car perform­ ance. GARAGE Good Luck to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ready. May you have many years of successful busi­ ness in Vernonia. ---------o--------- First In Oregon Farmers Automobile Inter-Insurance Exchange (Based on 1943 premium income for bodily injury, property damage, col­ lision and miscellaneous automobile coverages.) LOWEST RATES MOST POLICY HOLDERS (Grange Endorsed) Inquire At** Brush or Spray Outside painting our Specialty FREE ESTIMATE Let ua Beautify Your Home. E. P. FRANK Contractor type of beer. The city was called Eimbock (now Einbeck). GREENWOOD MOTORS Guaranteed Mechanical Work CHRYSLER AUTHORIZED PARTS Vernonia, Ore. Ph. 1121 y e Sponsored by the Keep Oregon Green Committee to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ready and the Western Store. Lots of success to you. The oldest firm in Vernonia extends a glad hand to the newest firm in Vernonia, the Western Auto Supply and the owners, Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Ready. □ □ ¡I FREE DEMONSTRATION Public Service Paints Interior Glasses Rototiller and Enamels Saturday, September 14 2 P.M. Varnishes Porch Paints Neo-Lux Resin Flat Finish W-C- Moore Place 10th Street, Riverview Demonstration to be made by Seth Davidson Hoffman Hardware Co. Vernonia Service Station “FOR HARDWARE—GO TO HOFFMAN FIRST” Phone 311 L z *■ »