Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, February 20, 1947, Page 2, Image 2

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    THURSDAY, FEB. 2G, 1947
THE EAGLE, VERNONIA, ORE. *
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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.
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Mr. and Mrs. Grover Howard
enjoyed a motor trip Sunday and
completed the day with a movie
in Forest Grove.
Washington’s Birthday Dance, Le­
gion Hall, Satuiday, February 22.
Sponsored by Aux of V.F.W.
Adm. 75c inc. tax.
7t2c
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bumside
left Vernonia Monday February
17 for a two-months vacation at
Whittier California.
Jack Heenan, Jr., who is sta­
tioned at Coquille with the state
police, visited his wiife and friends
over the week end and had dinner
with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Heenan,
Sr., Friday.
Judd Greenman has been on
the sick list for a week but iis
doing nicely now.
Mrs. C. C. Hommberg, Mrs. F.
M. Ruhls’ sister, from Iliamna,
Alaska flew from Iliamna to
Anchorage then to Portland and
arrived in Vernonia Wednesday
the 12th and. has been visiting the
Ruhls and friends. Mrs. Homm­
berg left Vernonia Monday to be
with her mother and sister at Los
Angeles and later wtill go to
Kansas City.
Mr. and Mrs. Lou Girod this
week have completed two years
since purchasing their grocery
store, having made the purchase
from Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hearing.
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NEW TREES LAST YEAR AS ANY
OTHER OJIATE
Atley Chapman, owner of Chap-
man’s Service Store, returned
late last week from Portland
where he attended a four-day
course which gave instructions on
dealer merchandising for Texaco
dealers in the Portland district.
Mrs. W. F. Parker of Portland
motored to Vernonia with her
nephew, Jack Childs, to visit her
brother Albert Childs and family
over the weekend.
Here from Oregon State college
Saturday night and Sunday to
visit his parents was James
Frazee.
Fred Coons, Safeway manager
is spending most of this week in
Portland where he is attending
a school giving instruction on the
supervision of meat markets. He
left Monday evening and will re­
turn Friday.
J. E. FOSSUM
Electrical Service
RIVERVIEW — Mr. and Mrs.
George Williamson visited at the
Louis Huntley home Tuesday.
Clark Cain visited at the Ralph
Mahar home Sunday.
Mrs. J. W. Nichols motored to
Portland Monday.
Walt'Buchner and Mrs. Buch­
ner and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bond
motored to Astoria, Long Beach,
Washington and then on to Ray-
mond Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Marshan of
Portland visited at the Walter
Moore home over the week end.
Mr. and Mrj. Walter Moore
made a business trip to Portland
Tuesday.
Sisters Hart and Hender, Mr.
and Mrs. Geo. Bell and Polly
Lynch visited at the Charles Reid
home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bell spent
Monday visiting at the Rhoda
Wood home.
A birthday supper was given
in honor of Dorothy Huntley by
her mother Friday night. Attend­
ing were John Wolfe, Johnny
Hayes, Gerald McCool, Pearl Sie-
dleman and the Louis Huntley
family.
Jim and Tom Williamsôn, Mr.
Williamson and Nate Huntley of
Hillsboro and Mr. and Mrs.
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In its annual orbit around the
sun the earth travels an estimat-
ed 584 million milei.
for the
Lent on Season
VERNONIA BAKERY
Phone 991
THE HOME OF BUTTER KRUST BREAD
Remember
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is for BABY NEEDS
is for REMBRANCES
is for OUTSTANDING VALUES
is for UNUSUAL ITEMS
is for STATIONERY GIFT’S
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is for SPECIAL PRICES
is for HONEST TREATMENT
is for OTHERS INTEREST
is for POTTERY PRESENTS
Joy Theatre
Vernonia,
Oregon
Feb. 20-21
Thurs-Fri.
“THE ENCHANTED FOREST”
in Color
Filmed in the glorious color of
As beaut-
natures wonderland.
iful as a Disney Feature come to
life’
Starring Edmund Lowe-Brenda
Joyce
“FISH FROM HELL” a battle
between a 120 foot Whale and a
15 foot Swordfish*
Feb. 22
“HOT CARGO”
William Gargan-Jean Rogers
“TOKYO ROSE” .Seductive Jap
Traitress Kidnaped by escaped G.
I. Prisoners.
Sat.
Feb. 23-24
Sun-Mon.
#. ¿amuel Goldwyn
¡WONDER MAN
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In Technicolor
r7ro¿gh RKO RADIO PICTURES, INC.
Donald Duck cartoon and News
Tues-Wed.
Feb. 25-2»»
“WIFE OF MONTE CRISTE”
John Loder-Lenore Aubert
“NAUGHTY NANETTE”
Bob Graham-Dorothy Porter
208 B St.
Vernonia
Telephone 283
Yes, we know how to completely lubricate
your car, and have the right kind of
equipment and specialized lubricants to
do a thorough job. Don’t neglect having
your car lubricated at proper intervals—
and the old oil changed regularlv. It is
the best “long life” insurance that you
can have for your car.
CONTRACT
DAY WORK
INSTALLATIONS
ALTERATIONS
REPAIRS
Home, Commercial, Residential
Get The Best For Your Table
Fresh, Tender BIRDS-EYE FRYERS
On our menu and for sale
Proper Brake Adjustment and wheel
alignment is so important—not only for
SAFETY . . . but also wear and tear on
car and tires. Faulty brakes cause seri­
ous accidents . . . and it’s not safe to
drive a car if brakes are not working
properly.
MOTOR SERVICE
lb. 74c
uz.
MIXED fruit ................. .......... 16
PEACHES ........................... .......... 16
RASPBERRIES ...................... ........ .16
RHUBARB
.................... .......... 14
STRAWBERRIES .................. .... .16
GRAPEFRUIT..................... .......... 16
ASPARAGUS SPEARS ...... .......... 12
ASPARAGUS CUTS ............ .......... 12
BEANS, CUT .......................... ..........10
BEANS, FR. STYLE .............. .......... 10
BEANS, WAX ..................... .......... 10
BROCCOLI, CUTS ................ .......... 13
.......... 13
BROCCOLI
CAULIFLOWER .................... .......... 13
CORN, CUT ........................... .......... 10
MIXED VEGETABLES ........ .......... 12
PEAS ....................................... .......... 12
PEAS AND CARROTS ........ .......... 12
PUMPKIN PIE MIX .............. .......... 16
SPINACH ............................... .......... 14
SQUASH
.................... .......... 16
SUCCOTASH
................. .......... 11
CHOPSUEY ........................... .......... 16
CHICKEN A LA KING ........ .......... 11
46c
36c
65c
23c
49c
33c
49c
43c
27c
28c
27c
38c
39c
39c
24c
30c
29c
29c
25c
28c
20c
29c
34c
69c
PALACECAF E
Bus Depot
the Louis Huntley home Sunday.
We invite you to enjoy oar COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE
SERVICE for all makes of cars and trucks. Our service depart­
ment is a “miniature automobile factory” so to speak . . . where
you can get anything from a wash job to a complete rebuilding
job, without worry or care. EVERYTHING THAT IS BEST
FOR YOUR CAR AT A PRICE YOU CAN AFFORD TO PAY.
Place Your Order Now for
Hot Cross Buns
George Fils of Carlton visited st
Washington Trip
Enjoyed Sunday
Phone 322
The cost of a motor tune-up is slight
compared to the pleasure and economy
that it gives you in the operation of your
car. We also install new rings, new
pistons or rebuild your motor if necessary.
RADIATOR AND
BATTERY SERVICE
T
A lot of grief can be caused by Radiators
all being stopped up. They should be
cleaned out thoroughly before you put in
ANTI-FREEZE. Batteries need water
and looking after too.
TIRE SERVICE
Rotate Tire« for longer wear. Be eure tu
have break« and holee in the casings vul-
canized and repaired. We handle NEW
TIRES and are glad to take care of all
your tire troubles.
Transmission, Clutch
And Rear Axle
When you hear a grinding noise be sure
to have it looked after right away. Or a
slipping clutch may mean a BIG REPAIR
BILL if not looked after.
OUR COMPLETE SERVICE INSURES
COMPLETE SATISFACTION.
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PAINTING AND BODY SERVICE
EVERYTHING THAT IS BEST FOR YOUR CAR
BATTERIES
have been hard to get and still are
Quality & Service Guaranteed!
Ask us why we think our store is the best in town
and xvhy we continually invite customers to visit
us. Whether it’s canned goods, fresh produce,
bread and pastries or packaged goods you need,
we can fill your demands
FRKB DELIVERY
We look forward to supplying your daily food
needs because that is our business. To supply
every demand we have built up a grocery stock
that’s second to none and there you have the
answer to “Quality and Service Guaranteed.”
CIROD'S FOOD STORE
PHONE 7S1
BIT
we now have a complete line to fit every
car- Insure your spring driving with a new
battery.
Vernonia Auto Co
Phone 342
“A Safe Place to Trade”