Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, October 24, 1946, Page 2, Image 2

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Vincents hospital in Portland,
A circuit breaker and a fuse
where she underwent an operation have the same function.
Both
last week.
are safety devices to prevent
Austin Corll and Mrs. Gray flow of current when an electric
A
were shopping in Vernonia sat- circuit becomes overloaded.
Elk
season
will
open
October
Mr. and Mrs. Judd Greenman
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hockett
MIST—Mr. and Mrs. Chas Han­ urday afternoon.
circuit breaker is a switch that
returned Sunday from a two-week of Whittier, California, are visit­ 29 and extend through November sen and daughter have arrives
Mrs. Noble Dunlap was in opens automatically when too
20 in eastern Oregon and close
much current flows in the circuit.
vacation spent at Depoe Bay.
ing at the John Bumside home on November 14 in western Ore- home from a two weeks' trip Clatskanie last Saturday.
A fuse contains a piece of soft
week.
Mrs.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Earl
Roper
since
early
last
to
California.
and
gon counties.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Woolridge
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Roper were Shirley were supper guests of metal that melts and opens the
A large part of the area east
and two little girls, Madeline and Hockett and Mrs. Bumside are
here
from Hebo over the week the Austin Dowlings Saturday circuit when there is too much
the
Dalles-Califomia
high-
of
current.
Shirley, were out to spend the sisters.
evening.
end.
way will be open for an elk of
week end with Mrs. Woolridge’s
Joe
Enneburg
was
home
last
Mrs.
Walter
Mathews
spent
last
Mrs. Mary Rae of Upland, Cali- either sex, with the northeast­
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Miche­ fornia, is spending a few months ern corner of the state (north of* week from Illinois, where he is week in Vernonia while her hus­
ner. Mrs. Michener and daughter,
He will band was on a hunting trip.
the North Fork of the John Day serving Uncle Sam.
Margaret, have pust returned from here with her cousin,, Nan Hall. river and the north line of Ba­ leave for Alaska soon.
Mrs. Walter Patson and Mrs.
a trip that took them to within 20 Mrs. Rae previously toured in ker county) open for bulls with
Mr. and Mrs. Perry McGee were Robert Mathews joined the hunt­
miles of the Canadian border. her native state, Kentucky, and antlers only. In western Oregon here from Willamina during the ing party with their husbands
They visited at Ellensburg, Yaki­ also visited friends in West Vir-. only bull elk with forked antlers week end.
,
week to eastern Oregon.
ma, Okanogan and Spokane and ginia, where she spent the early may be taken and the reason will
The L. P. Wickstrom folks
The “Fuller brush” man,
went to see Mrs. Michener’s aunt
butchered a beef Monday.
Hansen, from Sherwood
close
on
November
14.
part of her married life and Ar­
at Colville, Washington.
Her
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Burnham through the community last week
There will be no open season
mother, Mrs. Nancy Wirth of kansas, where she lived for 31 for elk in Jackson, Josephine, and the Ed ‘Lindburgs spent Sun­ calling on the villagers.
Forest Grove and her mother's years. She was surprised Sunday Curry, Coos, Douglas, Tillamook, day with their folks, the J. 0.
Norman Hansen and his sister,
sister, Mrs. Abbie Williams of afternoon by relatives when they Hood River or Wasco counties.
Libels.
La Verne, were in Clatskanie Sat­
Time I took my suit for clean-
Fruitland, Idaho, were there also. gathered at the Nan Hall home to
Mrs. Austin Dowling and son urday.
No person shall possess or
The aunt, Mrs. Michener went to
ing and pressing, Think I’ll
were
Clatskanie
visitors
Satur
­
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Houry spent
celebrate her birthday. The date transport elk in areas in which
see was her mother's sister also.
the week end at Oswego.
the season for such animals is not day.
have
it moth-proofed, too.
This visit was the first time all was near Alfred, Bays’ birthday open unless said animals have
Mrs. Wm Bridgers and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mc­
had been together in over 25 also so he was included in the been properly tagged with metal I. E. Knowles spent a couple of Gee were up from Willamina
years. The trip also took the lo­ surprise.
Saturday night.
A sumptuous dinner seals within the area in which days last week in Portland.
PHONE 1211
cal people to Grand Coulee dam. was served and all enjoyed the they were legally taken, Metal
Mrs. Geo. Jones is doing as
Minnie Hughes was
MADE TO MEASURE SUITS
They returned Sunday evening.
well
as
can
be
expected
in
St.
shopper
Tuesday.
day.
tags will be available at all State
Police patrol offices and at Game
Commission tagging stations.
Metal seals will not be avail,
able for tagging each package
Vernonia, Oregon
of meat in storage after close of
the season.
However, whole
DELAY
Oct. 24-25
carcasses or quarters must be Thursday-Friday
FROM
THIS
DAY
FORWARD
tagged for transit and each
Joan Fontaine-Mark Stevens
package stored should be marked
SQUATTERS RIGHTS—Cartoon
If you haven’t inspected the food buys
with the name and license num­
Let’s Go Camping—Featurette
to be found at the Nehalem Market may
ber of the party who killed the
animal.
Saturday Night Only
Oct. 26
we suggest that you do so without fail
PINOCCHIO—Technicolor
All deer in possession or tran­
Walt
Disney
’
s
full
length
Feature
during your next shopping tour.
sit in the field must be properly
DOUBLE HONEYMOON
For that “like new” appearance, bring
tagged with a metal seal within
Leon Errol and a Sport
We believe you will find many values
two days after the close of the
Featurette
your car to our fully equipped shop for
you
have been overlooking and we also
deer season, October 25. Untagged
body and fender work and repainting.
deer in possession during elk Sunday-Mondav
Oct. 27-28
think you will want to return again after
CAESAR AND CLEOPATRA
Care now will preserve the metal surfaces
season will provide prima facie
Technicolor
your
first visit to continue taking ad­
evidence that such animal has Vivien Leigh-Claude Rains-Stew­
of your car or truck. Reasonable prices
been unlawfully taken.
vantage
of Nehalem’s bargains.
art Granger
and expert work assure you full satisfac-
Fair success may be antici­
News—Cartoon
pated by hunters bound for Uma­
tion.
Oct. 29-30
tilla, Union, Wallowa, Baker and Tuesda' -Wednesdav
SONG OF ARIZONA
Grant counties.
Clatsop and
Roy Rogers—TRIGGER
eastern Lane counties are expect­
STRANGE CONQUEST
MARKET AND GROCERY
ed to provide the best elk hunting
Jane Wyatt—Lowell Gilmore
in the western Oregon area.
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TOPICS OF THE TOWN
Elk seasons
Open Oct. 29
News Events
At Mist Told
Vernonia Cleaners
•Joy Theatre
Body and Fender Work
Painting
NEHALEM
Vernonia Auto
Your “One • Stop” Saving Center
“A Safe Place to Trade
SEALED BEAM MOBILITE
MASTER
Phone 342
Varcon Fiston
Rings
chrome finish. Easily controlled, a
beautiful and convenient light for your car
BABY NEEBS
The Best Of Care
Visit our store for sturdy, attractive, easy-to-
clean BABY FURNITURE.
Baby
Buggies
Light
WESTWOOD AUTO ENAMEL
Supreme quality.
Gray.
DISH RACKS
Black Beige and Dove
pint
TRAILER HITCHES
Rubber covered
Fulton Pressed Steel
$169
$525
Toy Wheelbarrow
All Metal, Rubber Tired
210
START YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOP­
PING NOW! TOYS AVAILABLE
Ford, Chev., Plymouth, Packard
and others ...................................
WATER PUMP REPLACEMENTS
for most cars
FRAM REPLACEMENT OIL FILTERS
$1 19
a
up
filters for most makes of cars . ..
BOLRO1R LAMPS
BENDABLE TAIL PIPES
BETTER SIGHT — BETTER LIGHT
in weight
easy rolling.
to fit your car
Shades included with lights. Excellent
for Christmas Gifts
HYDRAULIC JACKS
“X” BLOCK CEMENT
Have package carrier.
Children’s chairs
STEVENS
SHOTGUNS
NURSERY CHAIRS
Single shot, fully guaran­
teed, 12-gauge.
The best
single shot on the market.
WESTERN GIANT SUPREME
TIRE CHAINS
Just the thing for that duck
hunting trip. Doz.
for passenger cars and trucks. Passenger
car size, 6.00x16 fits 5.00x17,
5.25x17 and 5.50x16
RAM RODS
for 12- 16- and 20-gauge
shot guns and
$'120
rifles .................... ......
1
All metal including swing and teeter-totter.
BUSH FURNITURE
“Everything for the Home”
Replace that old. worn-out, slow-moving windshield
wiper with a new Trico
$025
Priced from «J
up
MALLARD
DUCK DECOYS
$1150
High Charis
ENAMELWARE
TRICO WINDSHIELD WIPERS
$134°
Child's Playground Set
.1
Repair that cylinder block for further
$ 1 49
service
can *
Straight & rockers
BABY
BEDS
$015
*• up
Varcon heavy duty truck type for
$ 1 A 50
years of service ............................................. A1
Taylor Tots
Use to age of 6 years
Large selection of mat­
tresses to fit
up
Multiple Purpose
Gun Cleaning Rods
adaptable to either 22, 30 or
45 caliber
$f35
rifles ..............
1
Heavy duty truck chains.
Size 6.00x16
Large assortment of .triple-coated with red trim.
. New shipment just arrived. Make your selec­
tions now before the supply is exhausted.
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HEATER HOSE for hot water heaters.
Save your anti-freeze by installing
new hose now.
Foot
Wash basins
THERMOSTATS frr that water O r
heater ................................................. I v
WALTER S. READY
Double Boilers, lH-qt
Pails, 12-quart size
PYROIL
Upper lubricant
16-oz. can __ _ 85c
FROST SHIELDS
Electric .... $2.29
Dishpans
Covered Pots
Percolators
Tea
Kettles
59f
$1 59
$|35
$|29
$j.15
$1 59
$•»10
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