2 THURSDAY, NOV. 21, 1946 THE EAGLE, VERNONIA, ORE. TOPICS OF THE TOWN Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Austin are living at Troutdale now where he has employment with the weather bureau. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Roberts and daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Lattimer of Burley, Idaho are visiting Mr. Roberts mother Mrs. Ollie Roberts, and his brothers,, Loel and Dale Roberts. The visitors left the early part of this week, after spending about 10 days here. Mitchell DeHart, USN, returned home Monday afternoon from duty in the south Pacific after serving approximately a year on a mine sweeper. He is now on terminal leave awaiting his discharge from the navy. Wally East and Ray Noris spent part of last week with the formers parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. East on the O-A hill. They re­ turned to San Francisco Friday. Here Saturday night to attend the dance at Natal were Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Smith who are re­ siding in St. Helens now. He has employment at the H. W. H. Adams grocery store. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Culbertson became the parents of a seven­ pound daughter, Lynne, recently at the Sacred Heart hospital in Eugene. Mrs. Harry Culbertson will spend three weeks with the new mother and daughter, who are now at home. Joy Theatre Vernonia, Oregon Thur-h'n. November 21-22 ‘ONE WAY TO LOVE’ (Hugh Herbert, Chester Morris Marguer­ ite Chapman ‘ADVENTURE IN SOUTH AMERICA’ in Technicolor and Cartoon Sat. November 23 ‘SLIGHTLY SCANDALOUS’ Fred Brady-Shelia Ryan ‘CUBAN PETE’ Ethel Smith-King Sisters A. PRINCETON 21 jewels B. DIRECTOR L 21 jewels *52’° *57’° * A. L. Kullander Watchmaker and Jeweler Official Watclii 'Inspector S. P. & S. Ry. Miss Lottie Reich, who is tak­ ing her nurse’s training at St. Vincents hospital in Portland, vis­ ited friends and relatives over the week end. Mrs. Merle Ruhl and Mrs. A. J. Hughes motored to Portland with F. R. Olin Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Judd Greenman spent the day in Portland also. DANCE Sat., November 23, IOOF hall. Rhythm Venders orchestra. Adm. 75c person inc. tax. ltc Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Pace re­ turned home Sunday with their baby girl, Shirley Patricia. Moth­ er and daughter are doing fine. Mrs. Dick Fletcher is helping Mrs. Pace for awhile. Mrs. Floyd Thomas and Mrs. Garland Seiger of Portland brought their children to visit their grandmother, Mrs. Elizabeth Mullins and other relatives, Wed­ nesday, November 13 and re­ turned to Portland the same day. Nehalem Social Club Harvest Dance, Masonic Temple, Nov. 22, 8:30 p.m. ltc Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Hartwick spent Sunday afternoon visiting Mrs. Hollis Hartwick and baby daughter, Susan Marie, at the home of Claude Norris. DANCE Sat., November 23, IOOF hall. Rhythm Venders orchestra. Adm. 75c person inc. tax. ltc Mr. and Mrs. Dave Lanahan and son, Dick, of Portland were here Sunday for dinner at the Pete Brunsman home. Fifteen people were present for the affair including Mr. and Mrs. Frank O’Rourke who left Monday for their home in San Francisco after visiting here serveral weeks and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Brunsman and son, Frank, who will leave today after a short visit. Mrs. Aldon Lee and daughters, Gertrude, Mary Louise and Mrs. Bill Gregg of Longview, visited at Mrs. Lee’s brother’s home, Claude Norris, to see the Hollis Hartwicks’ new girl, Susan Marie. Mr. and Mrs. J.W. McKenizie of Portland were overnight guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lange Saturday and Sun­ day, November 9 and 10. MORE TOWN TOPICS PAGE S Our Daily Menus Now Carry a Variety of OPENING Flavors as Your Choice of Dessert with Meals Enjoy Your Next Meal at The Palace Cafe The BROUS SHOP ‘F Compare our daily prices with those of Port­ land restaurants. You’ll find that prices in Owned and operated by your friends, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Brous at 866 Bridge St. Vernonia are lower. All new and unusual stock in greeting cards and gifts for all occasions, baby apparel, stationary and notions. PALACE CAFE Come in and meet us as new residents of Vernonia and get acquainted with our store and stock. E. V. Robertson Cleve Robertson Bus Depot ' Phone 322 Sun-Mon. November 24-25 ‘THE BIG SLEEP’ Humphrey Bogart-Lauren Bacall Special Feature Cartoon and News Adults 50c ’S Tues-Wed. November 26-27 ‘HOUSE OF DRACULA’ Lon Chaney-Martha O’Driscoll ‘LAWLESS BR£ED’ Kirby Grant-Fuzzy Knight Y our “One-Stop” Saving Center KALAMAZOO BALCLI Christmas Specials THUMBLESS DIRECT READY FOR YOU NOW DRIVE LEVEL WIND REEL 100-yard capacity $8.59 Bristol Casting Poles $6.50 CLOSE OUT- BOYS’ WOOL TROUSERS Size 26-26. 15 per cent reprocessed and 45 per cent re-used wool. Excellent for school wear. Regularly $3.95 C*i JJ 4,) 40 Special price. ’•’«J CHRISTMAS CARDS Regular 39c value. 20 Special until Sat­ urday at box assorted cards. 35c, GLASS TUMBLERS ÛC Red and white tulip design glass tumblers each 7r / C $299" HASSOCKS Assorted colors and styles. Substan­ Moulded carry-lites. Mallard and Sprigs. Regularly $11.50 per doz. Limited quantity— come early. Special— BROODERS AND RESTAURANT GRILLS We deliver to Farm«. Houses. Auto Courts. Restaurants and Industrial Plants. Modern Gas and Appliance t USE OUR GIFT LAY­ AWAY PLAN. ITS FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE tially reduced in price, Special for one week only. CANVASS GLOVES HUNTERS’ VESTS TOOLS Don’t overlook our stock of mechanic and carpen­ ter tools. Choose what you wish for Christmas while the supply is large. PLENTY OF WATER HEATERS Agent—Cleve Robertson, Vernonia, Ore. DISPLAY AT PALACE CAFE 855 Bridge St. END TABLES — COFFEE TABLES $298 30 inches by 80 inches. 100 per cent virgin wool. Each vU«? ASSORTED SIZES AND SHAPES AT SPECIALLY RE­ DUCED PRICES FOR ONE WEEK ONLY Hunters' strap type vests with game and shell pockets, All heavy kahki canvass sturdily con- structed for lots of ser- vice. No matter where you live you can use modern gas appliances with all their beauty, economy, and luxury. Come in today and find out about it! Phone 3161 KEROSENE RANGE Three-burner with oven. Enameled. Was priced at $72.25. Now priced at 91 ~ ¿1C O'Keefe & Merritt Gas Ranges PAUL HINAMON, Rt. 2, Box 322A, Hillsboro It’s a new Coronado deep freeze unit. Has 6.13 cubic feet capacity and 10 square feet of shelf area. This treezer carries a $100 food guarantee for one year against mechanical defects. peatu'te Vcdue/ DECOYS SLEEPING BAG Precision Yiuilt gas ranges with many new time-saving and step-saving exclusive features. O’Keefe & Merritt propane gas ranges are ready for immediate delivery. FREEZER Inquire about our special trade-in price DUCK Regularly 5c each Special price Saturday only Ribbed clear glass vases priced each at HOME CORONADO COMBINATION RADIO PHONOGRAPH Durable kahki canvass Regularly priced at 25c per pair. Special Sat. only ONLY 5 SHOPPING WEEKS LEFT BEFORE CHRISTMAS WALTER S. READY WESTERN AUTO SUPPLY CO. A