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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1947)
Deer Hunters Report Success RIVERVIEW—Andy Raymer, Albert Huntley, and George Fiel of Carlton were among five men who went hunting at T'ask last week. They got two bucks. Nate Huntley of Carlton and Jim Williamson of Hillsboro and Tommy Teel of Portland visited at the Louis Huntley home last week. Bert Keck visited at the Charlie Ratkie home over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Beryl Martin and family of Portland, Alleen Hudson and Joan Lindsley visited Mr. and Mrs. Hank Hudson Sunday even ing. Mr. Martin is one of Hank’s buddies whom he met while they were in the service. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Krieger and family visited at the W. J. Lindsley home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. C. Roseborough made a trip to St. Helens and We’ll Help You Put MORE PLEASURE In Your Automobile Travel Signal oils and lubricants are the answer to comfortable riding in your car. Attention for every moving part of the chassis at least every thousand miles is a MUST. Heath’s Service Station Phone 5711 At the Mile Brige, Riverview Portland Tuesday and to 'Portland again Thursday. Mrs. Walter Moore and Mrs. Klaus motored to Tillamook and Seaside a week ago Thursday. Mrs. Harriet Breedin is among the lucky hunters. She got a 4- point buck near the O-A cutting and her brother, Albert Huntley, got a 3-point buck near Trask. • Portland Events Are Attended TREHARNE—Bert Tisdale, Al bert Reynolds, Loren Dodge and Snook Tisdale attended the foot ball game in Portland Friday. Mrs. Zella Davenport, Mrs. Jerome Whitmire and Mrs. Bert Tisdale made a trip to Forest Grove Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Huff and Mrs. Mabel Blackwell spent Sat urday at the stock show. Mr. and Mrs. Farrel Hounshell from St. Helens spent Sunday with Wm. Virtue. Mrs.’Hounshell is Mr. Virtue’s niece. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Weaver have returned to Vernonia after living at Sweet Home the last three years. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Tisdale made a trip to Hillsboro Tuesday. Women in Jail Dont Worry! We can replace your pre scription quickly and ac Accurate Replacement curately for a reasonable price. Come in and let us safeguard your sight. Free Private Parking for Patients DR. CHARLES A. PLUMSTEAD OPTOMETRIST Phone 445 Hillsboro 233 E. Baseline For Further Information Inquire at Kullander's Jewelry Store “You Can’t Be Optomisitic if You Have MISTY Optics” Advertisement From where I sit... //Joe Marsh Mystery of the Missing Farms Yep, the number of farms in America is shrinking (by a quarter million in the last five years!). What’s happened to the missing farms? The land has been taken in by other farms, increasing the average size by twenty acres! Does this growth mean farm ing’s no longer a family enter prise? Just the opposite! More families own farms today than ever — only with labor-saving equipment they can handle more land, more work. That's as it should be. The family farm is a fortress of democracy— where our free, American life is secure. Where every member co operates and shhres the work . . . living together in temperance and tolerance—temperance that pre fers a moderate beverage like beer, and tolerance for a taste that may be different from one’s own. From where I sit, our Family Farms (and they’re 96% of all farms) are something that this country can be proud of I SHOE REPAIRING ALL KINDS Shoes and Logging Boots for sale Lumber Aprons Made to order E. F. CHAMBLISS 763 Second Street Send your n Laundry & Dry Cleaning Copyright, 1947, United States Breviers Foundation ■ ■ DOORS OPEN—The guards swing back the doors to admit the mayor’s mother—aged 85—and her American friend. The women pri soners gather about us as the American tells them the old, old story of the Friend of the Friend less who proved heaven’s love by dying for such as them. NEW CREATION—Let these women possess Christ dying for their sins and God names them right forever and then moves in to make them strong and true. Filled with loving concern for the home folks and neighbors, men are to see them as God’s New Crea tion of a new race of men on the earth. LAND OF THE PROUD—Most of us Americans call ourselves Christians but are we any less lost to God than these sunken women in that Chinese jail? What sin is blackest? All have sinned and the wages of sin is death— BIBLE DEATH—eternal sepera- B E S T SERVICE to Portland’s most mo dern plant. Two pick up« and deliveries weekly at Vernonia at your home or our local agent— BEN BRICKEL’S BARBER SHOP OREGON Laundry and Dry Cleaners REGULAR SERVICE Bring your car to u> regularly—«ay, every month or every 1,000 milei for lubrication and preventative maintenance service. There’« no better way to keep your car, old or new, in prime running condition. ■ B H ■ WE SERVICE ALL MAKES Vernonia Auto Co. Phone 342 “A Safe Place to Trade” tion from God. But God so loved you and these jailed women that he gave his only-born Son that if you should believe on Him, you should not perish but have eternal life.— BIBLE. THE EAGLE, VERNONIA, ORE. Chevron Service 1« Best for YOUR CAR, Regardless of Make. We’ll Make This Com plete Check—? 1. Lubricate Chasis 2. Inspect Transmission 2. Change Motor Oil 4. Inspect Differential 5. Check Tires, Battery and Radiator S. W. McChesney Rd., Portland- 1- Oregon. This space paid for by an Ore gon family. H. H. STURDEVANT DEPARTMENT STORE SHOP MILLERS FOR NEW AND EETTER LINES OF NATIONALLY KNOWN BRANDS OF MERCHANDISE For Women and Girls HOBBIES Dresses and Blouses See these new, better blouses with long or short sleaves, in white,black, new shades of green, gold and new shades of brown. Just in. Also Cameron tailored Blouses Some of the reasons it pays to shop MILLER'S STRUTWEAR—Panties, Slips and gowns BIRKSHIRE Hose For Men and Boys LEE O-alls Dress Hats For Men women and Children New for fall and winter. Fine quality Just in. Wool Ties HICKOK Belts and Leather Goods VAN HEUSEN Shirts KENNETH R. SAX Certified Sonotone Consultant Childrens Sue Parker cotton school dresses. JANTZEN Sweaters for girls and MATEY’S brand of infants and women childrens T shirts. Plain colors and stripes. Will not shrink or stretch HICKOK fine leather slack belts. And many others at the neck. Fully Guaranteed. SONOTONE Come in—see this most beauti ful all-in-one hearing aid . . . light! . . . tiny! . . . easy to wear as a wristwatch! Here is the BEST hearing correction science knows how to give, with unique economies in use. Also, obtain the most accurate, scien tific hearing tests, FREE! See our new HOBBIES worsted and gaberdine dresses in one and two- piece models. You will like them. ' They are different with individual styling. KABO Corsets, garter belts & Bras. Wembly-worsted. Just in. Many plain colors stripes and patterns MacDONALD HOTEL Vernonia Thursday, October 23rd 2 p. m. to 6 p. m. ROSE AVE. GARAGE Miller’s Vernonia NEW ALL-IN-ONE ‘900’ MIN A T U R Ê SONOTONE HEARING CENTER THURSDAY, OCT. 16, 1947 Three styles in white and several colors. Also Van Heusen sport shirts in plain colors. JflNTZEN Sweaters Some new numbers and colors. NOW is the time to start shopping for Christmas Suspenders, tie clasps and tie chains by Hickok. Shirts, Jackets White Stag. Fine Wool Hirsch Weis rain clothes and hats. Imported Wolsey English sox. Short • or full length. Wrights 100% or 50% wool unions 5