Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, September 12, 1946, Page 8, Image 8

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    8 THURSDAY, SFPT. 12, 1»4G THE EAGLE, VERNONIA, ORE.
New Families
Are Welcomed
RIVERVIEW—Again
necessary to welcome
families to Riverview.
Mr. and Mrs. W. N.
moved last week into a
we find it
three new
They are
King who
neat cabin
THE SCIENCE OF
HAIRDRESSING
Be assured of the newest
finest skilled work with the
highest quality materials and
equipment — plus a trained
beautician.
Riverview Beauty Shop
Phone 7712
We use Soft Well Water
iting with them and the Oscar
Steeles.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wood and
son, Bertram, spent Sunday in
Vancouver, Washington at the
home of their son, Paul.
George Bell transacted business
in St. Helens Monday.
Carnet Falconbury of the Ma­
rine Corps, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Morris Falconbury, came Thurs­
day to spend a ten-day leave here.
On Sunday he accompanied his
parents, his sister, Juanita, and
uncle, Johnnie Strunk on an outing
to Mt. Hood and around the loop
to z Government Camp.
Carnet
likes his marine job and will re­
turn to San Diego at the ex­
piration of his leave. He expects
to see China before he comes to
Riverview again.
Vacation days were over when
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Crawford
drove into their driveway Mon. aft­
ernoon, tanned, dusty and tired
after their drive home from Van­
couver, B. C., where they had
visited Mr. Crawford’s son, Wil­
loughby, who was ill. They spent
some time with Mrs. Crawford’s
brother, Tom Brown, at Port An-
gees, Washington. Mr. Brown has
a motor boat and they made suc­
cessful fishing trips every day
and dined on fish four times a
day.
on the Lee White property. By
way of introduction Mrs. King
reports that she formery lived
near Big Eddy, was a Wac for 18
months during World War II aad
while stationed at New York met
Mr. King of the A.A.F. Result—
a wedding and a long search for
a home; Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Allen who purchased the Leo Vio­
lette place on Sixth street, re­
cently vacated by the Carl fam­
ily, and are busy re-decorating it.
They have two sons, Lee and
Robert, and have been rea ding on
2nd avenue, Vernonia. They plan
to move here this week, and Mr.
and Mrs. Reuben Pederson who
are movjng in with Mr. Fragell.
The Pedersops were formerly of
Langdon, North Dakota, and came
over from Birkenfeld so that Mr.
Pederson could be nearer his job
at the O-A mill. They have one
son, Kenneth, a second grader.
Welcome all.
Mrs. Augusta Swapp and Mrs.
Elizabeth Obrien of Portland
spent Wednesday and Thursday
with Mrs. Elizabeth Brown. The
two Elizabeths were schoolmates
in bygone days.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Steele
were pleasantly surprised Sunday
morning when Mr. and Mrs. Nick
Farnstrom and daughter, Joyce,
arrived from Vancouver, Wash­
For real bargains in things you
ington, in' time for breakfast.
The rest of the day was spent vis­ may want see Eagle classified ads.
•
Welcome to the Western Store
RESTORE
YOUR PRIDE
IN DRIVING
Call 721 for groceries.
We’re here to give you
service by filling your
food orders promptly with the best merchan­
dise obtainable. When you call just remem­
ber the Nehalem number— its 721.
Removing fender dents, re­
touching the finish or re­
painting increases your pride
of ownership and adds to your
car’s value.
NEHALEM
Lee Motors
MARKET AND GROCERY
IMMEDIATE SERVICE ON
ALL MAKES OF CARS AT—
Sales and Service
PHONE 173
Congratulations
MR. AND MRS. READY FOR SELECTING VERNONIA AS
THE LOCATION FOR YOUR WESTERN STORE. YOUR
OPENING MARKS ANOTHER STEP TOWARDS A
BIGGER AND BETTER VERNONIA AND A LARGER SHOP­
PING CENTER FOR THE NEHALEM VALLEY.
Vernonia
FOR WESTERN’S GRAND OPENING. VISIT EVERY PLACE
OF BUSINESS, GET ACQUAINTED, AND BE SURE TO AT­
TEND THE SATURDAY AFTERNOON MATINEE AT THE
JOY THEATER. AND WHEN SHOPPING FOR FOODS,
REMEMBER THAT GIROD’S FOOD STORE OFFERS YOU
TOP QUALITY MERCHANDISE.
Girod’s
Food
V
Dead campfires can’t hurt
a tree farm, but smolder­
ing fires destroy the jobs,
products and pleasure that
growing forests give us.
This forest care message is sponsored as a public service by these firms:
Girod’s Food Store
Miller’s Department Store
Cozy Confectionery
Kullander’s Jewelry Store
Bush Furniture, Funeral Home
Lew’s Place
Hoffman Hardware Co.
Vernonia Service Station
Vernonia Bakery