THURSDAY, FEB. 2G, 1947 THE EAGLE, VERNONIA, ORE. * Our Great America A i TOPICS OF THE TOWN Mr. and Mrs. O.S. Poynter were host and hostess Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tindall, Mr. and Mrs. George Blanton and son, Gerry, and Mrs. Leatha Tousley, all of Portland. Taken to the Coffey Memorial hospital in Portland in the Bush ambulance last Wednesday was Glen Johnson who suffered a head injury while working at the The ambulance also trans- SONOIONE HEARING CENTER MacDonald Hotel Vernonia, Oregon 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. Now—See the new all-in-one Sonotone with every great hearing advance built in—ex­ tra power and battery savings available—no sacrifice to novel size! Consultation FREE. Kenneth R. Sex Saturday, February 22 Certified Sonotone Consultant SONOTONE The House of Hearing ported Benjamin L. Norman to the Veterans hospital Friday for treatment for a heart ailment. Washington’s Birthday Dance, Le­ gion Hall. Saturday, February 22. Sponsored by Aux of V.F.W. Adm. 75c inc. tax. 7t2c Ethel Graney of Portland visit­ ed her family and friends in Vernonia over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Eckland entertained Mr. and Mrs. May­ nard Graves and family of Port- land Sunday. Jenry Johns and his xon-in- law. Carroll Chance, who are em­ ployed at Sweet Home as loggers, visited their wives in Vernonia over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Roediger and daughters motored to Clats- kanie Sunday to attend the IWA basketball game. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fulton entertained Mr. and Mrs. Charles Justice and Mr. and Mrs. Grover Howard Friday evening. To fol­ low Valentine day through, a game of hearts was played and Grover Howard had high honors. Valentine cookies and ice cream were served. Mr. and Mrs. Bobbie Olinger of McMinnville visited their parents in Vernonia over the week end and on Sunday the Bobbie Oling­ ers and his parents, the Walter Olingers, visited Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Adams in Clatskanie and their baby son, Stevenson Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fulton, son Bobbie, and Jackie Graney were also guests at the Lewis Adams home. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Davidson of Portland visited Mrs. Davidson’s sister, Mrs. Connie Anderson, and her brother, John Grady, and families over the week end. Jack Anderson, who is attending col­ lege in Portland, also spent the week end in Vernonia. Mrs. Herman Dickson, Mrs. J. W. Nichols and Mrs. Virgil Powell spent the day in Portland Mon- day. Miss Wilma Hanson of Portland spent the week end with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Hanson, of Keasey and visited her brother, Ralph Hanson, and family in Ver- nonia Monday. The district meeting for the Nehalem Chapter No. 153 wa ■> held in Clastkanie February 13. Mrs. Albert Childs, Mrs. Frank Hartwick, Mrs. Pete Brunsman and Mrs. Hamp Roberson, §r., attended. Wack •• k > Ml s.^>- _______ B . .kodiCi >4/ / STANPINO IN PBPHAM, MA«.. AMP TOPAZ THE 0LPE5T FWAMB HOUSE IN AMERICA, H THE FAIRBANKS HOUSE BUILT IN I6B2. Since THE LUMBER WAS HAMP -SAWEP FOR THIS ANCIENT PWELLING, AMERICA f FORESTS have SHOWN 9/2 TP.'.LiOW BCARO FEET OF SAW TIMBER,ENOUGH TO BUILP 950.000,000 AVEBASe FIVE ROCHA HOUSES. fl» % nESEARCrt iS C0NTIMUCU4 IN AMERICA? FORE‘T RROC-Kt <' INPUSTRIES. WHEN T“S ARMy' KEEPEP A MAP PAPER THAT WOi.t? N >T JEAA E .-tíN WHEN W”T. PAPER MAKERS PEVELOPeP "WET 9TREN4W* PAPER UiF.P TOTAylrsI PAPER BA