Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, October 17, 1946, Page 2, Image 2

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TOPICS OF THE TOWN
Mrs. Dave Marshall returned
Sunday from Providence hospital
in Portland after a recent major
operation.
Recent word from T5 Dean
Brady is that he has been ill with
malaria and was confined to a
hospital in Korea.
Fred Oveson is recovering from
a broken arm which resulted from
a fall while he wa3 shingling a
roof.
DANCE at Natal Saturday night.
October 19. Rhythm Vendors or-
lte
chestra.
Clayton Aldrich returned home
last Thursday from the hospital
after recovering from a recent in­
jury resulting from a car wreck.
DANCE at Natal Saturday night,
Oc tobe r 19.
Rhythm Vendors or­
chestra.
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Mr. and Mrs. Emil Messing at­
tended the Pacific International
Stock show Saturday and contin­
ued from there to Hood River to
visit Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Annala
and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Porter­
field.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Davis were
here for several days this week
while he is on vacation from
Hausler Lumber Co., at Clatskanie.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Co nd J an­
nounce the arrival of an eight­
pound, 12-ounce boy, Gregg Ralph,
born September 28. Mrs. Ida Con-
dit is in Yakima with the new
grandson and family.
Todd Bowerman, I-oel Roberts
and Tom Bateman hunted deer
near Bend from October 3 to 11.
Results one buck for Mr. Bower­
man.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Erven of
Edmonds, Washington, are the
parents of a 7 H-pound girl born
October 10. She has been named
Helen Ann.
FOREST GROVE CREAMERY
Highest cash price paid for cream and eggs.
Picked up at your door once or twice weekly.
Phone us and arrange pickup days.
Cream prices advancing as they have recent­
ly with £ood pastures and feed crops should be
special inducement to save and sell cream.
PHONE 126
NO FOOLING
Here's Good News
• Take stock of your food larder—is it stocked
with a sufficient variety to prepare tasty,
nourishing meals so necessary for a healthy
family?
• If not. there’s one sure way to build up that
larder with the best quality food items. That
way is to shop at the Nehalem. Don’t delay
•—do so today.
NEHALEM
MARKET AND GROCERY
T
i| Breakfast
ME
ir. and
am Mrs. Lee Engen are
the parents of a daughter, Julia
Lee, born at the Smith hospital
September 13. She weighed five
pounds, 14 ounces.
.
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most important
y of all cars to you are...
*
. . . why tax your gray matter?
Just take it easy and drop into
the friendly tavern for the best
brew made.
Dessy’s
Tavern
THE
CAR YOU’RE
DRIVING
_ NOW
Joy Theatre
Vernonia«
Saturday Night Only
Oct. 19
THOSE ENDEARING YOUNG
CHARMS
Robert Young-Laraine Day
CUBAN MADNESS
Carlos Molino
Sun.-Mon.
October 20-21
THE POSTMAN ALWAYS
RINGS TWICE
Lana Turner-John Garfield
CARTOON and NEWS
Tues.-Wed.
October 22-23
DICK TRACY
Morgan Conway-Anna Jeffreys
TWILIGHT ON THE PRAIRIE
Leon Errol-Johnny Downs
NEW
CHEVROLET
KEEP IT WELL SERV­
REST
ICED by bringing it
THAT WE’LL MAKE
DELIVERY of your
rolet Service Head­
Chevrolet just as quickly at we
although it’s impossible to give
practical
accurate estimates of delivery dates.
advantages: (1) safeguard your pres­
We're getting our fair share of Chev­
ent transportation; (2) avoid the major
rolet's current output, but production
these
breakdowns which so often hit old
is still running far below normal, even
cars in cold weather; (3) save money
though Chevrolet built mor« cars and
by preventing serious troubles and
trucks than any other manufacturer during
repair bills; and (4) maintain the resale
the third quarter of 1946. Meanwhile,
value of your car. Remember—we're
our sincere thanks to you for waiting
members of America’s foremost auto­
for delivery—and our assurance that
motive
service
organization;
and
your patience will be well rewarded
motorist after motorist will tell you,
when you take possession of this car,
OUR
CAR-SERVICE
IS
YOUR
BEST
CAR-SAVER. Come in— today!
giving BIG-CAR QUALITY AT LOWES1
COST!
VERNONIA AUTO CO
Vernonia Oregon
PHONE 342
AT WESTERN’S
CASTING POLES
Bristol’s tapered
,650
square ..
steel ......... t.
CASTING LINE
South Bend Black
Oreno. 50-yds., 25-lb.
test Nylon 2 for $1.79
Fox Head casting
line, 50-yd. spool, 24-
lb. test................. 60c
LEADERS
Stainless Steel, 25-ft.
58-1 b test............. 25c
25-ft. 32-lb test ... 20c
SALMON EGGS — Western
Supreme, clusters, 8-oz. 37c
Roy Spoons—Brass and Sil-
ver, .........................each 49c
BLANKETS
Nashua and Esmond, in checkered and
solid colors, new shipment
72-in.x84-in..........................
Davenports, Chairs, Davenos
And Swing Rockers
A variety of pieces from which to select. Choice
of coverings
Sinkers — Swivels — Hooks
STEVENS SHOTGUNS
Single shot, fully guaranteed,
12-gauge. The best single
shot on the
$ 1 040
market .....................
FROST SHIELDS
Electric, suction cup type.
Each $2.29
Pyroil upper lubricant, 16-oz
can ..................................... 85c
Table and Stand Lamps, End Tables
Smoking Stands, Heating Stoves
Steel Folding Beds
BUSH FURNITURE
“Everything for the Home
Replace worn-out spark plug
wires with an Andrews full
power ignition cable kit for as
low as.........................
58c
Hose for your hot water car
heater......................... foot 13c
Car Mitt—Washable, genuine
lamb’s wool ..................... 79c
Po’ishing Cloths—Scientific­
ally treated ..................... 29c
Insto for hands. In handy
dispenser 25c and $2.00 sizes
SPORT SHIRTS
Sanforized cotton for
boys. Small, medium
and large
$798
Assorted colors
Plaid Scarfs, 100 per cent wool...........$1.35
Baby Shawl, 100 per cent wool. Fringed
edges, assorted colors......................... $3.69
Sleeping Bags, outing flannel in a variety
of colors .......................
$1.98
Cotton Rompers
$1.00 to $1.39
Coton Knit Suits, 2-piece, assorted colors
and sizes ..................... 1........ $1.29 to $1.98
BOY’S CAPS
With-ear muffs. $1.25
Sets
Beautifully d e -
signed to add dis­
tinction and con­
venience to your
kitchen or break­
fast nook.
ASSURED
to our modern Chev­
intervals, and gain
Thurs.-Fri.
October 17-18
THE SPIRAL STAIRCASE
Dorothy McGuire-George Brent
Ethel Barrymore
DOG OF THE SEVEN SEAS
Featurette
BANQUET OF MELODY Musical
and your
forthcoming
quarters at regular
Oregon
■Z
GIRL’S SKIRTS
100% wool plaid with
pleats ............
$2.70
INDIVIDUAL TABLE
MATS
Made of cork. Assorted
colors, 12-in. by 16-in.
Regular 25c each
Special
Children’s white cotton
panties ........ 25c—59c
Sylcraft Panties
New, rayon, brief, as­
sorted sizes for women
79c
Y
Luncheon Cloths
Printed Cotton
79c—$2.29
Pinwheel Corduroy Jumpers — Assorted
colors .................................................. $2.49
Mens’ Work Caps ..._•..............
75c
Men’s Corduroy Hunting Caps ...
Men’s Leather Driving Gloves ...
Men’s Leather Work Gloves pr
Cotton jumpers, assorted colors.
VARCON AUTO POLISH
and cleaner, 16 oz........ 41c
Simonize cleaners and wax
per tin 49c
Miracle Foam auto uphol­
stery cleaner, qt.
.. 65c
$1.10
$2.00
$1.98
$1.98
BOY’S WASH PANTS
Regularly $2.98
Special ...........
$2.58
GIRL’S
WASH SKIRTS
Regularly $2.98
Special ........... $2.58
WALTER S. READY
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