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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1947)
day. THE EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON Portland and Albert and Emil here 17 years ago. (continued on page 7) Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lange had Riedweg of Cornelius. as their dinner guests on Thanks Mr. and Mrs. Marble Cook and daughter, Marlene, of Beaverton, giving their neighobr, George Keith Cook of Klamath Falls and Burns, and Mrs. Dolly Jones who RIVERVIEW—Mrs. Bill Nichols Mr. and Mrs. Russell Juola and is visiting hsr daughter and fam Mr. and Mrs. Morri« Graves and A visitor here from Thursday Vernonia, Oregon daughter Deanna of Vernonia were ily, the Tom Turners. An «over has been ill the past week with to Saturday of last week was Dennis spent the Thanksgiving home for Thtnkgiving with Mr. night visitor at the Lange home a cold and Mrs. Sue Ward is still holidays with the W. T. Graves re recently was Emmett Crow of Mrs. Laura Collins, mother of and Mrs. Adolph Nelson. Thur.-Fri. Dec. 4-5 layed up with a broken arm. Clark Cain. Mrs. Collins left here turning to their home at Gold Eugene. “THEY WON’T BELIEVE ME” V.F.W. Pearl Harbor benefit Mrs. Ed Buchner took her Saturday to return to her home Beach Sunday. George Burns cured for Mr. Mc - Susan Hayward dance. Saturday, December 6 at children into Portland to see the Robert “ Young at The Dalles. Branding Irons” Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Pugh at Legion hall. Ticket and 25c ad Gee’s stock while Mr. McGee was Santa Claus parade. Vitaphone Varietie at Willamina over the week end Bazaar and cooked food sale on Mist had as guests for Thanks mission to dance. ltc Dr. Rachel Sparkes and Miss Cartoon Growing Pains with his son and family. He re Saturday, December 13 at Sund- giving dinner the following: Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Red Ranes and Jane Hemke of Portland and Mr. turned here Monday. land Electric shop. Given by the and Mrs. Don Jones and son, children, Bob and Barbara, were and Mrs. C. E. Roseburr of Port Saturday Dec. 6 Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Castner Pollyanna Circle of Evangelical Mickael, of Hillsboro, Mr. and Mrs. here for a short time last Thurs land spent the Thanksgiving holi "VACATION IN RENO” Jack were guests of the H. J. Peasnails U. B. Church. 2tc Bill Riedweg and son, Gary, of day to see Mr. and Mrs. Ed Haley-Wally Brown-Anne Jeffreys days at the Walter Moore home. Thanksgiving day. "DANGER STREET” Jane Frazee and family before driving Mr. and Mrs. Louis Huntley 4B Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Schwab Withers - Robert Lowery on to Astoria to spend last week and family and Harriet Breedin and Lois were dinner guests of end. The Ranes were former res the H. J. Peasnails Thanksgiving and daughter spent Thanksgiving Sun.-Mon. Dec. 7-8 idents of Vernonia, now residing in Remember This... If You're Giving day in Carlton. "THE EGG AND I” Claudette day. Eugene. Mrs. Claude Gibson and family Colbert - Fred MacMurray V.F.W. Pearl Harbor benefit Mr. and Mrs. Bob Holcomb and A Watch far Christmas ... News and Cartoon dance. Saturday, December 6 at motored to Portland to see the daughter were here last Sunday Santa Claus parade Friday. They Legion hall. Ticket and 25c ad to see Mr. Holcomb’s father and Dec. 9-10 mission to dance. ltc also visited Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Tues.-Wed. "THE LOCKET” Loraine Day friends. They are living at Gresh Lange while there. Brian Aherne - Robert Mitchem am. Mrs. Bud Rose and son, Bobby, Gene Raymond Evangelical United Brethren and grandson, Jackie, visited at “MUSICAL BANDIT”” Help Fight Tuberculosis church bazaar. Hand embroidered the Mert Jenkins home in Port Ray Whitley & his 6 Bar Cowboys pillow slips, aprons, crocheted Buy and Use Christmas Seals land over the Thanksgiving holi- articles and cooked food. Sund- land Electric shop, Saturday, De cember 13, by Pollyanna Circle. 2te Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Vaughan spent Wednesday of this week in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Whitsell and family spent last week end here with his mother, Mrs. Zoe Whitsell. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Bennett and son, Thomas Lee, and Mr. Bennett’s mother were visitors here Monday renewing old ac quaintances. Mr. Bennett and his family formerly resided in Ver nonia where he attended high school and his father owned the Coyle building. He now lives at Rhame, North Dakota, having left Santa Claus Parade Seen 2 THURSDAY, DEC. 4, 1947 TOPICS OF THE TOWN «Joi/ Theatre Seat Covers For any model or body Style. Nylon or fiber Rear View Errors Outside, for truck ............ $3.50 For cars ................................................ $3.15 Inside glarcprcof mirrors for cars $3.50 Open a Diqnified Charge Account Fog Lights © of two. A. BULOVA "Jantf" —>7 Jewels B. BULOVA "Franklin" —l7 Jtw,l1 C. BULOVA 'Hrr e All Pries« K" —II Jtwtls Include $2g75 "ow> GAVE HIS SEAT TO A WO MAN ON THE BUS-SHE FAIliTED. WHEN SHE CAME TO ANO THANKED HIM-HR FAINTGO." $4250 $5950 WAGNER’S ICE CREAM $15.00 in Cash Receipts good for one quart hand packed ice cream. To« A. L. KULLANDER WATCHMAKER — JEWLER ° ° o’o °oo THE PAL O O ; shop i I O O • o ooo Lyon White Sidewalls Uanlzkre Christmas Special $6.50 xltJdlCIS Underseat and dash for cars Locking Gas Caps $*2.00 and $2.50 trucks Exhaust Pipe Extensions 85c to $1.55 Tires Tubes and Batteries Fender Guards for Late Model Cars « Car Radios $43.50 to $79.50 HXHZHXHXHXHXHZHXHZHHXHXHXHSHXHXHXHXHXrj AT HOFFMAN’S H £4 OREON WOOD CIRCULATOR Takes 20-inch wood..................... CGLEMAN OIL HEATERS 31,000 BTU Output.............. $4750 H X H $4795 M H AIRTIGHT HEATERS » THIM- STOVEPIPE, ELBOWS, TEES, FLUE BLES, WALL THIMBLES, COLLARS. DAM- PERS, STOVE PIPE WIRE. STOVE BOARDS I. • Telephone 181 Vernonia, Ore » j /*/• If 1 C* HOUmai! Hardware to. For Hardware See Hofiman H H H H M X H KXHZHXHXHZHXHXHZHZHHZHZHZHZHXHXHZHXHZK NANCY For both cars and trucks Bring It Back To Chevrolet for Service, Parts, Accessories $350 H No. is......... ;......... „ H $14. Safety Light ooo° M Beam ..... Includes bracket and unit.............. $18. A.F. WAGNER PHONt-IH °Q U4RN0NIA, OR4.fr. • Official Watch Inspector S. P. & S. Ry. Sealed We Try to Give the Best Service in Town VERNONIA AUTO “A Safe Place to Trade” Vernonia, Oregon Phone 342 By Ernie Bushmilier BUSH FURNITURE EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME ON E-Z TERMS AT PORT- LAND PRICE8 TELEPHONE 592 MATTRESSES Our selection includes both single and double sizes and these reliable brands — SEELY, SUPERBUILT, SLEEPMASTER and MONTES.