Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, October 03, 1946, Page 2, Image 2

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    X TMUKSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 19<S THE
EAGLE, VERNONIA, ORE.
The
TOPICS OF THE TOWN
Mr. and Mn. Mike Willard ware
in Seattle for a week previous
to the time their daughter, Joy,
sailed for Tokyo, Japan, where
»be has a civil service position.
She started the voyage September
24.
Mr». Dave Marshall was taken
to Providence hospital in Portland
last Sunday where she underwent
a major operation Monday. She
has been ill for several months
st her home.
Mrs. Harry Stone came here re­
cently from Tillamook to visit
friends and relatives.
She has
been living with her daughter,
Mm. Lee Johnson, and family at
Tillamook.
Friday night visitor» at the
Joe Howard home were Mr. and
Mm. Perry Howard and spns,
Bob and Don, Sterling Green and
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Howard and
son, Jimmy, all of St Helens.
Sterling, Bob and Barbara How­
ard attended the Loggers-Lions
football game.
Mr. and Mr».- Bruce McDonald
have moved from their home on
the Keasey route to 101 B st. The
ranch, which they sold recently,
was occupied by the McDonalds
for 27 years.
DANCE at Natal, Saturday, Octo­
ber 5. Rhythm Vendor» All-Girl
orchestra.
ltc
J. T. Scott, ownar of the Scott
photograph studio, was taken to
the Union depot in Portland last
Friday in the Bush ambulance
where he entrained for San Fran­
cisco to make his horpe with rela­
tives. Mr. Scott had been bed­
ridden for over a week before
his departure.
Mrs. C. U. Eiutrom recently
spent a week in the new home
of her daughter and son-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Steiner, at
Longview. They celebrated their
20th wedding anniversary with a
dinner party and received a lovely
set of dishes.
DANCE at Natal, Saturday, Octo­
ber 5. Rhythm Vendors All-Girl
orchestra.
ltc
Mr. and Mr». Gene Shipman and
son, Bill, and Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Poetter returned Tuesday
night after a vacation trip. The
Shipmans visited in Spokane and
the Poetters in Montana. The
party left two weeks ago Monday
of this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Davis and
their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs.
Francis Davis, left Wednesday
on a car trip that wiU take them
to Columbia, South Carolina. Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Davis plan to
spend about a month on the trip,
returning by way of California.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Davis plan
to remain in South Carolina where
her parents reside.
Walter Kent and A. I). Lolley
are two hunters reporting early
season luck. They bagged a deer
shortly after the season opening
Saturday on Green mountain«
The animal dressed 208 pounds.
Bud
Borton
family
were
campers from Friday to Monday
evening at the East Side camp
with the Oglesby family of Forest
Grove, during which time they
hunted. No luck was the report
Family Arrives
From Tennessee
RIVERVIEW — New neighbors
to welcome this week are Mr.
Jr., are the parents of a son, and Mrs. P. D. Leath who left
Richard Lyman, born at tbe Port­ Galatin, Tennessee, Sept, t and
land Sanitarium September 27. arrived here on the 5th. The
He weighed eight pounds, two Leathe spent last winter here and
and one-half ounces.
after spending the summer in the
southland decided to return, and
moved last »week into the home
vacated recently by the Wilkins
family at the entrance of Sixth
street. Mr. Leath is employed
at the O-A mill.
RIVERVIEW—A call at the
Week end visitors at the Lloyd
Carl Ernest home Monday brought Callister home were Mr. and Mrs.
the information that their son, Art Burt and daughter, Betty
James who got a piece of steel Lou, of Woodburn.
in his eye August 30th had had
Laurel Wittwer came Tuesday
his eye removed Tuesday, Sep- evening from California for a
tembr 24th. Th irony of his con­ visit with his mother, Mrs. Olof
dition is that he had passed Jacobson, and Mr. Jacobson.
through World War II, coming
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Peder­
heme physically fit. James is but son, son, Kenneth, and Carl Fra-
21 and it is regrettable that he gell were in Portland Sunday to
should be handicapped in this way. meet Reuben’s wartime buddy, R.
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Worley W. Lafman, SC2/c who was there
and Miss Claribell Lindsley spent on a 30-day leave from his station
Monday in Portland and Mrs.
Herman Wood and Mrs. J. M.
Peachey spent tbe day in Hills­
boro and Forest Grove.
While on a business trip to Ver­
Vernonia, Oregon
nonia Monday, Mr. and Mrs.
Oliver Lonkey and Don Gift all Thurs.-Fri.
October 3-4
of Scappoose spent some time at
OF HUMAN BONDAGE
Alexis Smith-Paul Henreid-
the Carl Ernest and Glen Hawkins
Eleanor Parker
homes in Riverview.
HEADLINE BANDS and Cartoon
R. W. Graham of Portland was
a visitor at the Reuben, Pederson
Saturday Night Only
October 5
home Saturday.
JOHNNY IN THE CLOUDS
Mr. and Mrs. Frank White of
Michael Redgrave-John Mill»
Portland were week end guests at SWINGIN’ DOWN THE SCALE
Alvino Rey
the Merle Cline home.
SPEAR FISHING Featurette
George Sanders suffered a se­
vere heart attack Saturday after­
Sun.-Mon.
October 6-7
noon and was just able to get to
NIGHT AND DAY—Technicolor
his neighbors, the Rands, to ask
Cary Grant-Alexi» Smith
for a doctor. His condition was
NEWS and CARTOON
very grave for several hours.
M. A. Oakes is improving and Tues.-Wed.
October 8-9
is able to be up part of each WANDERER OF THE WASTE­
LAND
day.
Sunday visitors at the Otto A ZANE GRAY’S Story with
James Warren
Carlson home were Mr. and Mrs. MAN ALIVE—Pat O’Brien-Ellen
Lester Brown and two friends of
Drew
St Helens.
Mr. and Mr». Lyman Hawken,
Joe Kemper, enrolled for his first
year of school work.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schroeder
drove to Woodland, Washington,
Sunday for a visit with Louis'
father but hurried home to enter­
tain Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Ross
and son, Sammy, of Everett,
Washington, who drove over
Sunday afternoon for a two-day
visit with them.
at San Diego.
Mrs. J. L. Farley of Kelso,
Washington, left Tuesday for her
home after a four-day visit with
her friends, Mr. and Mrs. Olof
Jacobson.
Mrs. J. A. Wirtz returned
Thursday from the Greenville
neighborhood where on Monday
she attended the opening mass at
the St Francis Sisters Bchool at
Roy where her grandson, Davey
Eye Lost Due
Recent Injury
A SANDWICH
OR A FULL MEAL
Joy Theatre
Ì»
Either will please the most particular palate
whe.n you order at the friendly cafe.
PALACE CAFE
E. V. Robertson
Cleve Robertson
S n
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AT WESTE UN’S
Get the maximum “GO”
from every mile you drive
with regular Standard
lube jobs. Thorough
chassis lubrication as­
sures you of years ef
satisfactory car perform­
ance.
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ROSE AVENUE GARAGE
I :
Oregon-American
LUMBER
. CORPORATION
Vernonia, Oregon
Baby's
Car Seat
Varcon Deluxe Brake
Shoes and Lining
Complete
ready to install
$1.73 and up
$195
w
4
1
Super Special
3c each
Varcon Hydraulic Mas­
ter Cylinder and wheel
cyl. replacement kits
69c and up
■ Ì
BABY BUGGY
SEAT
COVERS
Sturdily constructed for
long service
$16.90
for coupes, coaches,
sedans.
Prices range from
Give Harry King your order for groceries
shopping.
$375
Limit 6
äii
that is the way to ease the work of grocery
SILEX COFFEE MAKERS
CLEAR GLASS
TUMBLERS
Sealed Beam Replace­
ment Lenses ............ 98c
and have them delivered to your kitchen
/
Heavy web constructed,
2 patterns. Comfortable
traveling for your baby is
pleasant traveling for you
Varcon Rings for that
needed overhaul
Ford ........... $3.79
Chev........... $2.98
SOILAX
For cleaning
walls and
woodwork
$675 „ $1670
25c
♦«
BABY CRIB
Full panel end, drop side,
Natural finish
$995 .„$1495
And from King’s you get the best in meats
Mattress, wet proof $9.95
and groceries when you order.
WALTER S. READY
KING’S Grocery - Market
“Where Your Money Buys More”
At the Mile Bridge
Phone 91
Riverview
Fuel Pump Replacement»!
and Repair Kit». Average
replacement costs $2.98
Exchange. For Ford and
Chev.
TIRE PUMP
Heavy Duty
»2”
Kerosene
4-burner console
type range
$7295
X
IN
WESTERN AUTO SUPPLY CO.
Round Mirrors
$|39