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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1925)
On Inland Highway Splendid Schools VERNONIA EAGLE The Woman's Relief eoima will sere« dinner at the Gavoaa on Tua»- day noon. May 12. They will also have a bazaar. The dinner will be served in eafetena style at 5 centb a helping. Wheeler in Great Falls for Trial CARD OF THANKS Through the paper we wish to thank the friends and neighbors fur the kindness and sympathy shown ai the death of our husband and father. MRS. THOS PETTUOHN AND FAMILY EVANGELICAL CHURCH “A Home Like Church * You come once and you <11 want to come again. Remember Cutuiny ta pwnii designated as Mothers Day ano every one in ho« r of Mother shuuiu attend religious erviee r-. The morning ho .r of worsnip at ’' o'clock. The »vetting mi .uii rr.il P.- for Mothers Day >n the .a. .n.- “i Mother's Influence. * tor B K Wheeler nt Montana pnoi«graptie«t in «¡rent Falla Mom.. The evening lour of wor* up at - » here lia trial on rharses of imprope rly using Ula influence as a senator >aa I With him are his counsel, G & Ford (left) and W F O’Leary (right). o'clock. The evening -nesagw will b" proceeded by a thirty minute .'»pel song service. C.une and enjov this GRANGE READING THAT IN sung serv.ee with as. Sunday school at J 43 a. tn., and TERESTS ALL OUR READERS the Evangelical League of I’h’.-sr.an Endeavor at 7 till p. m. C«>me and (Continued fimm pace 1) irtng your fnenda witn you. Wm. F. RADKMACHXX. P-wtor. county fair grounds now gave her re port. She recommended tnat the Some women s idea jf a real help offer of the fair board be accepted and that the granges if the county meet ia to thr-au the needle for her meet half of the expense of this f husband when he wanes to sew on a building. The report was accepted button. *1 EKIE flllHHS and the committee retained. I The irst part if the evening ses sion was the lecturers hour. The The objection to a pistol is you’re worthy lecturer Deila A. Gilbert of tempted to use it when it “*n1 Fern Hill grange mui arranged a necessary and heven'*t time to use it very f;ne program: Plane solo by when it is. Harrison Kellar: a farce. Mrs. Rosai Dameis; vocal solo. Waiter Daniels ;! The biggest «luestion now con- reading. M. P. Young: vocal solo, fronting many Vernonia i men ia Theima Keilar: costume reading, •Sha.l I make the old buss do Margaret Daniels: luartette. ‘The another year*" Donkey's Parade.’’ by four of the sisters; addresses by Brothers Pai- Everybody knows that if he bad nitter. C. E. Spence and county plenty of money he would kn«,w bow igent Nelson. These ad d re s se < were t»i use it better than those who have. given the closest attention and were thoroughly appreciated. A letter of sympathy was irdered We also noticed that even the tor nado which recently swept over sent to brother Fred Adams if Leer Illinois avoided the t«iwn of Herrin. Island grange, who has been so seri ously ill for the past two yean. The H. E. committee also arran Some families amund Vernonia ged a beautiful boquet of flowers never will be 1» nappy aa they jught to be sent to brother Adams. to ba until every nemuer nas his The H. E. committee of Cedar own ear. Grove grange are icing some of the best work done by any H. E. com V tuldn’t it ue awful if the -nain- mittee in the eounty. They vti peen zinea >f this -iountry were as naugh especially busy preparing tneir had ty on the nsuie pages as they are for entertaining the Pomona grange on the covers'* The decorations and other things prepared for the comfort of the Experience makes »me people Tsiting grangers, to say nothing ef «aiido r and wiser while with others two bountiful meals wonderfully people it only makes them sadder. prepared and expertly served, to gether with a midnight lunch, would We know of »mt stingy men have been a credit to a grange with i around Vernarci but »e don't be- M m M» th* —mherihip What Cedar ■ieve there are very many wearing Grove lacks in numbers they make whiskers because they're too stingy up in service. The next county Pomona will' to buy neckties. meet with Clatskanie grange. Sat ar Girls of todoy hunting husbands day, Aug. I. Maud J. Mills, -ee. do not care if they are not educated. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Wenieke «tailed Give them a mar. and they'll educate at Mrs. Ornduff and spent run. toy him. evening. Free Grocerv NORMANDY VOILES, COLORS NE w PATTERNS “SUNTUBT NEW, FAST COLOR SUITINGS, SELLING SPECIAL KNIT BOTTOM There are •chool here. more two weess SHIRTS Mustard 2 jars, fresh. Prunes— large size_____ ._ 10c 10c Shreniied Wheat Del Monte...... $2.19 Milk, 11 cans $1.00 15c Toilet Tissue, 22..... $1.00 Mr. and Mrs. Holding and ehùd- ran visited with Mr Hoidinc's mother Sunday. Gem Nut ............. Walnuts 35c Thoae from hare who attended the Poeaona Grange at C edar Grove Saturday were- M.a Olga Holm strom. Clyde Johnsiwi and Mr. and Mra. Lee Obom. They reported a goad time and program. Walnuts 20 UPPER I 4 • NEHALEM James Griffin, brother of Mrs. Irra duff. a here from Seattle to ■ •pead the rummer vacation. SUCH IS LIFE •a Î Peanuts, qt. 22c .. 15c O’Henry Bars 4 SCARFS Red, Derby stripes, new patterns, English Broad Waist Overalls, with attached belts, the newest.... ....... $1.85 cloth Shirts. WOOL SPORT No. 1 Sieve Peas of íATURDAV Heavy Hickory Work Shirts 98c a Mr» Warren Smith and baby and Mrs. Ntier-, viaitod school ene after- n-.un Ast week. 55c 55c JAP. NESE AND CHINESE PARASOLS CHI’ PPENS SUi < .............. 63c GINGHAMS, 19c J A POTS. FANCY LACE COLORS, GLOVES TRIMMED COLORED BELTS, CHILDRENS GARTERS SPORT FLANNELS, COLORS. n ESS TO PATTERN STANDARD DESIGNER PATTERNS, HA^ l R1CE Crown Flour......... $9 sn NATAL Delivery LOGGERS SHOES, WORK SHOES DRESS SHOES Jelwell Waxpaper Campbells Soups all kinds ............ CANNED GOODS ASSORTMENT " cans Com 7 cans Peas 7 cans Tomatoes 7 cans Salmon 7 cans Lima Beans Royal White Soap 27 bars $1.00 Crescent Coffee. Der can...... COFFES— Royal Cub ...... Schillings. 5 lbs. ShrimDS. 2 cans Guaranteed Milk at ......... .... 5c Lemons, doz. 10c $1.00 29c 50c Arm and Hammer Soda 10c 50c Unit, 3 for 25c Macaroni, 3 lbs. 25c Chirardell, 3 lbs. 93c S2.4O 35c ... 10c MORRELLS Bacon and Hams, Eastern Toothpicks, pkg. Corn fed, sugar cured, Hickory smoked. Not as cheap as Junk. Every ounce quality Butter __ QUALITY™Merchandise of merit and sound value SERVICE—Instant attention and personal service PROFIT—Sold on the smallest margin of profit I [9^4# Van Zelm « A A Bi6 TASK 4 LITTLE FELL -O TS