Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, October 13, 1949, Page 2, Image 2

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    2 THURSDAY, OCT. 13, 1949
EAGLE,
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VERNONIA,
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TOPICS OF THE TOWN
Mr. and Mr». Olaf Hamer of
Cardovia, Alaska were in Vernonia
last Saturday and Sunday to see
Fred Oveson.
Mr. Hamer was
formerly a resident of Vernonia
and worked with Hamp Roberson
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at the mill. Since that time he
has resided in Alaska and was
married there about two months
ago. The couple plans to make
their home here soon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Graham
received word lately from their
son, who is stationed at Yokota,
Japan. On the first day of Oc­
tober he received a stripe rating
him as corporal. He is an air­
plane mechanic and likes his job
and is doing fine.'
COOKED FOOD sale and bazaar.
Sponsored by Vernonia Grange at
Eagles hall, (kt. 22, 10:00 a.m.
to 4:00 p.m.
4013c
Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Filley, their
son and daughter and granddaugh­
ter, were Sunday afternoon guests
that to stop at 20 M.P.H. it takes:
26 ft. on wet concrete but only
21 ft. on dry concrete?
69 ft. on packed snow with no
chains but only 40 ft. on packed
snow with chains?
169 ft. on glare ice with no chains
but only 88 ft. on the same ice
with chains?
When roads are bad, SLOW DOWN.
If conditions reauire chains, put
them on; if roads are wet, allow
extra room to stop. Remember,
you're one foot from trouble —
9our foot on the accelerator.
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presented in the in-
hftil of our policyholdors and all
othor motorists of this community
Joy Theatre
Vernonia, Oregon
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CLARK ®ABLE<iXIS SMITH |
BILL J. HORN, AGENT
90.5 Bridge Street
Phone 231, Vernonia
OCTOBER 15
SATURDAY
John Wayne - Marlene Dietrich in
“THE 7 SINNERS"
SUN.-MON.
VERNONIA
INSURANCE
OCTOBER 13-14
OCTOBER 16-17
JUDY — VAN VI
GARLAND JOHNSON I
IN THE GOOD «V
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TUES.-WED.
OCTOBER 18-19
Gary Cooper - Walter Brennan in
“SERGEANT YORK”
Bush Furniture
WE DON'T NEED TO CUT
OUR PRICES!!
Our Regular Prices are
Competing Prices
Compare!!
of Mr. and Mrs. Claude E. Sanks I
from Vancouver, Washington.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schalock, I
Roy Oakes and Dwayne Goodburn
returned early Monday morning
from eastern Oregon where they
had been since the Wednesday
before to hunt near Dixie Butte.
Roy returned with a four-point
and Dwayne with a three-point.
COOKED FOOD sale and bazaar.
Sponsored by Vernonia Grange at
Eagles hall, Ocg. 22, 10:00 a.m.
to 4:00 p.m.
40t3c
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mulkins ar­
rived at the home of their parents,
and Mrs. Fred Schonbeckler, last
Friday evening. Mr. Mulkins, hav.
ing business in the state of Wash­
ington left later, .but Mrs. Mul­
kins is remaining for a few days
visit with the Schonbeeklers. Earl
Mulkins left Vernonia last Friday
to make his home in Portland with
his sister and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Willard Miller.
Glen G. Victor of Los Angele»
visited last week with his sister,
Anna Partridge.
Mrs. Minnie Killian celebrated
her 50th birthday last Saturday,
her children and some friends
surprising her with a big chicken
dinner and the traditional birth­
day cake decorated with a candle
to represent the half century
mark. Many beautiful gifts were
received by Mrs. Killian.
COOKED FOOD sale and bazaar.
Sponsored by Vernonia Grange at
Eagles hall, Oo’.. 22, 10:00 a.m.
to 4:00 p.m.
40t3c
Bill Shipman, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Gene Shipman, left here Tues­
day for Fort Ord, California as
the start of his enlistment in the
army.
Douglas Culbertson is living in
Liechtenstein, Strasse, Vienna,
Austria. He writes that he is
teaching high school subjects to
G. I. students who have not finish­
ed their high school education.
Douglas also has a band which
will be heard on the radio and
entertain at a service club. He
will attend night classes at col­
lege.
Mrs. Emma SFffe of Camp Me- ,
Gregor has purchased an elk tag
from Hoffman hardware for her
husband in prepardness for an
eastern Oregon trip soon. This
is the first elk tag sold at the
store this season.
Jean Dickson r'* limed to Ver­
nonia Sunday evening after ac­
companying his friend, Robert
Henry, to Phoenix, Arizona,
base at Panama City, Florida,
transferred to Tyndall air force
base at Panam City, Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Pangle are
the parents of a girl born at the
Emanuel hospital, Portland, Mon­
day. She weighed seven pounds.
Visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Nels Hogberg from
Thursday of last week to Monday
were two brothers, a sister-in-law
and sister of Mrs. Hogberg. The
guests were Mr. and Mrs. Frank
MIST — L. P. Wikstrom was a
Portland business visitor Monday.
Rhody Okland was a Saturday
evening caller at the Austin Dowl­
ing home.
Mrs. Helen Johnson spent a
few days at her mothers in Forest
Grove last week.
Geo. Wray, the walnut man from
Gaston, was in the vicinity Monday
taking orders for winter walnuts
as he has done for the past great
number of years.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Howray
and Bill are leaving Wednesday
for. a vacation in the middle west,
and a visit with Mrs. Howrey’s
folks.
They will probably be
gone a month and Ernest will
take over the bossing job on the
highways.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Egerton
drove to Salem Saturday to help
Mrs. Egerton’s mother celebrate
her birthday. They returned home
Sunday.
Some of the men from the Gar-
lock-Closner mill are still hunting
Lentz of Auburn, California, Geo.
Lentz of Plainfield, New Jersey
and Mrs. Ella Spencer of Oakdale,
California. Both Frank and Geo.
Lentz have just retired, the former
from his hardware business and
the latter from the Plainfield fire
department. Mrs. Dorothy Hess,
daughter of the Hogbergs, is also
staying here for the present.
Wilbur (Shorty)
Vernonia, Oregon
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VALLEY TIN
14” Aluminum
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Vernonia Sen. Sta.
Geo. Johnson
Telephone 311
Corner Rose and Bridge
MILLER'S
The Friendly Store where
Quality Costs No More
WACTHMAKER — JEWELER
Official Watch Inspector
S. P. & S. Railway
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For Halloween hi-jinx serve
this yummy chocolate-orange
marble layer cake ... two-tone
frosting topped, for fun, with
a plastic witch! Here's truly
bewitching and festive fare!
ORDER YOURSTODAYI
SPECIAL THIS WEEK
All-Metal Coffee Maker
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Telephone 181
As soon as you notice motor trouble, have it fixed. Otherwise,
a k>. of gas and oil money will be waited. Our experts
nip all mtor troubles in the bud. Bring your car in for a
regular check-up NOW.
A. L. Kullander
BLACKMAGIC"
OIL HEATER
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MOTOR REPAIRS
you con be cure that you own a
fine watch —for Hamilton ic America'»
only manufacturer of fine timepiece»
axclucively. When near, etop in to
»00 America', Fino Watch.
Office at
Sundland Electric
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A freak storm of hurricane ve­
locity struck the Tide creek area
Wednesday afternoon, splitting
trees and scattering debris and
branches on the Columbia river
highway.
Branches were also blown ^cross
the highway and were caught by
the telephone wires. The storm’s
path seemed to be only a hundred
feet wide and headed for the river.
Davis, Prop.
The Only Store in Vernonia Devoted Exclusively to Hardware!
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RIVERVIEW — Mrs. Turner
and baby daughter of Birkenfeld
called on Mrs. E. L. Lloyd Monday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Mancel Lee Rose
of Corvallis and Pete Henderson
visited at the Bud Rose home over
the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Dashney
and two children of Aloha visited
Mrs. Jenny Shafer Monday.
When you buy a Hamilton,
Celebrate felloween
wilk a delicious
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ROOF JACKS
for 6” Stovepipe
Trees, Debris Scattered
By High Velocity Wind
CASON TRANSFER
Call 581 for Free
Estimate
BUSH
FURNITURE
Everything to Furnish the Home
FALL
Guests of Past Few
Days Noted in News
MOVING?
Quality, Workmanship and Prices
Before Buying
Phone 592
Annual Walnut
Orders Taken
Hoffman Hardware Co. sê°r
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Complete Line of
HALOWEEN
CANDIES
VEUAOAKA
BAKERY
Heme of Butter Krust
Bread
Phone 991
Another Shipment of Quadriga
Prints Have Just Arrived. Finest
Quality! New, Low Price - - - 49c
Women's Dan River Blouses
In corded stripes, solid colors and checks $2.98
Men's
Kampus Cut
Dress Sport
Coats
On Special
They are $24.95 Coats
Special Price