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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1924)
K Best Ball Park in the Stal<$ VERNONIA EAGLE Largest Mill in the g $3^22. sis: 2:5:3 <t> 3 FURNITURE FOR SALE My furniture and rent my shack for $1.00 per month. $100 takes it all including 14X18 tent. Shack No. 17 O.-A. camp grounds. T. E. Tillman. C Me Û5 T3 3 3 sfl Mr. and Mrs. Sam Whithead from Seattle who are on their wa\ to Sacramento, stopped in Vernonia for a week’s visit at the Hadden home. Mr. Whithead is a brother of Mrs. Hadden. I-» 3 so 2 9. • o' EF © ft 2, i-t» “ ® 3 3 w 2 3 crw 3 S Mrs. M. Hoffman, mother of C. S. Hoffman arrived this week from South Dakota for an extended visit, at the Hoffman home. Mrs. Hoffman is passed 80 years old, and traveles alone, enjoying every part of the country and trip. She says she feels acquainted with Vernonia from hav ing been an Eagle reader for some time. ft ¿5 00 <yt ft 3* M. 3 X- O Mr. and Mrs. Blunt are the parents of a baby girl who arrived Thursday •H» g Me Ruth Page Simomns is recovering from a severe attact of pneumoni’.. ST 3 ’3. ft" r-r ft . o c 3 ft ft 3 ft Q- S3 ft o 3 1 3 O fi t-r- >-»» Me co 3* © 3 o o *"► o Ma CD r-f © 3 <T> 3 72 o 3 ft << O c o O p 5 o Hoffman 1 About it I o 2. o P o a z o ft 3“ ft ft ZT ►-4 »-h 5 7 • m Cn . i-i SÍ H-A I 351 p 3/ Mrs. Nellie Deeds was shopping in firms, also needlework of all kinds. More goods have been received this town Wednesday. week so come and see. Hot coffee, sandwiches, cake and pie will be serv Chicken dinner will be served to ed. Let’s go. the men who came and helped put blocks under the Natal Grange hall Annie McMullen is sick with thc next Sunday. Come all who can. grippe. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Smith were We notice that Ed. McMullen has Birkenfeld visitors last Friday. moved into his new house. Carl Etevens is suffering with the Warren Smith is very sick with the flu. flu. Mrs. Pearl Ryan was a week-end There was quite a large crowd nt visitor at Portland. Natal Grange last Sunday. Lets see I more next meeting. I Mrs. Ed wards was in Portland last Tuesday. Born to Mr. nnd Mrs. Alf Becker, Nov. 9, a girl. Miss Margaret Cose was in Ver nonia Saturday. Miss Vivian Hughes is attending school in Portland this year. Mrs. Mellinger has been iU for the past week. Mr. fheelcy i; spending the wm- 1er in Redmond, Oregon. Mr. Whitctner of Portland was in Vernonia Monday. “See Ite . y c --¿J I 1 > X O2 ¡2c7> "H C/> 'S" e 3 i » z 8 05 •4 ; o¿ ?" m cn- r S3 Me S3 S3 3 3 On o Si 3- ft M. ■ Ma »5 ft 3 55 » M» 72 r*- 3“ ft <-»■ o < 2 r-— 3* ft W. H. McGregor, who has charge of the timber and logging end of the O.-A. Co. visited Vernonia Wed Idaho, almost cutting one of his feet Miss Elizabeth Condit is giving a nesday. off. The foot was nailed on at the Thanksgiving program next Friday. ankle with a couple of finishing Mrs. A. Adams has been on nails. Evidently the heavy rains of sick list for the past week. Billy Adams is working at the Oregon caused one of the nails to I Depot Cafe. I Arthur Visnaw of Tower Hill, Vir rust starting an infection which nec- ginia is visiting his brother, F. F. essitated their removal. Mr. Haynes was in Portland for and Ed Visnaw of the local bakery. the week-end. Mrs. Noma Inbeck is on the sick Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Visnaw and list. Mrs. Pope is nursing her dur- brother spent Sat. and Sun. on a trip We certainly appreciate the kind ing her illness. to Longview, Vancouver, Dalles, and ness in some of our readers giving Portland. us news items. Like to see more do Shorty Lee and family spent Sun- the same. Harry Vail returned Wednesday. day in Portland. from a Portland hospital where he; - I The Womans’ Missionary Bazaar went to have the nail removed from I Look at the Eagle Ada Compare at the Gilby Motor Co. Tuesday, his foot. Mr. Vail was caught in an them with any weekly paper in Ore- Nov. 25th, 1925. Come and see the elevator seven years ago at Nampa,' gon. display of goods handled by the local •I m w ® •© ft J ~ ft ;/■ Mrs. O. J. Hayes who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hayes has returned to his home in Tucson, Ariz. I r > 50O c « © Mr. and Mrs. Goull and chiudren spent Friday in Portland. “See < m X I' k •4 k i Á 1 I M ‘ »• .ft V ó ? s W ■1 •» «U < t- V I Hoffman About It Dishes in Sets, Buy Now and Save COMPARE QUALITY, QUANTITY AND PRICES 32 PIECE SET 42 PIECE DINNER SETS I Only $4.95 » Beautiful Designs and Patterns. Usually Sold at Other Stores For $12.00 to $15.00. 6 Cups White and Gold, Blue Bird and Medallian Patterns rh 6 Saucers 6 Breakfast Plates 6 Dinner Plates 1 Large Meat Plate 6 Sauce Dishes 6 Large Plates Only $9.60 z 6 Breakfast Plates 6 Cups 6 Saucers 6 Sauce Dishes 2 Large Bowls 1 Meat Platter 1 Sugar Bowl and Cover 1 Creamer First Quality, not second. Several Beautiful Patterns 6 Soups Large Bowl Buy Now For Thanksgiving, Christmas and New iXAi ZJ 51» • » Years Dinner. And Use Every Day. Hoffman Hardware Co S' A f'4